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OFFHAND
The unfulfilled promise
The Centre for Security Analysis (CSA) needs to be complimented for holding on October 5-6 at Chennai, a national seminar devoted to the role of the civil society in conflict situations, with particular reference to Jammu and Kashmir, ... More

WIDE CANVAS
Wasting nimble fingers
Tackling child labour is a complicated problem involving a much larger social and economic canvas than just working children. More

ON THE MOVE
Strong reforms, for smooth sailing
The Global Shippers’ Forum, that met recently in Singapore, recognised that Asia represents a growing and dynamic base for world trade and has called for reform of laws and regulations to make global shipping and freight transport effective and secure. More

A RINGSIDE VIEW
Mid-cap stocks may outperform benchmarks
Portfolio money flow likely to slow down More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE
Fund assets – latest tally reveals changing trend
AUMs grow despite sizeable outflow towards advance tax More

ADR WATCH
VSNL, Infosys star performers
Equity markets continued their winning streak last week across the globe. The US stocks rose after employment growth eased concern that mortgage losses will cause a recession. The S&P 500 rose two per cent last week to ... More

RANDOM WALK
Jobless no more?
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CHAT
Signs of hesitancy apparent
Jogin was calculating what difference the new sops would make to exporters. Dakshinamoorthy was charting scenarios with possible interest rates. And Sridevi was analysing the first-day performance of IPOs… Till Khan summoned ... More

EUROSCAPE
From optimism to frustration
India through the European investor’s eyes More

PEOPLE WISE
The transient competencies
In the face of skill shortage, those in a disadvantageous position in the labour market end up bearing the brunt of the shortage by becoming a ready hunting ground. Most importantly, the common man on the street has to contend with poor quality, bad service, delays and high costs. More






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