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By Jagdish Rattanani |
India is over the moon, having landed its craft on the south pole and becoming only the fourth country to land on the…
By Ajit Ranade |
The biggest reform of 1991 was the dismantling of the license permit raj. In one swoop the industries minister,…
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While resolution of the conflict can only occur through sustained political effort and inter-community reconciliation,…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
The International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS) is a prestigious deemed Indian university and a pioneering 63…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
It is not uncommon to hear in banking circles that non-performing assets, or NPAs, are a part of the business of…
By Ajit Ranade |
One sixth of humanity is in India, which is the most populous country on this planet. Seven of the eight billion…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
Gandhian thought, institutions and the Mahatma himself are under unprecedented attack today. From positions of power in…
By Rashmi Sawhney |
Artists, writers and intellectuals have historically been the vanguard for mobilising social change and bringing down…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
The Manipur crisis, complex as it is, has a cause, a trigger, and a history. In theory, it can be explained in the…
By Ajit Ranade |
June marks the three hundredth birth anniversary of Adam Smith, the Scottish phi-losopher considered to be the father…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
As India emerges from the shock and horror of the triple train crash at Balasore in Orissa on June 02, and as…
By Ajit Ranade |
During the recent Karnataka elections, one divisive issue was about the milk brand Amul from Gujarat versus local brand…
By Ajit Ranade |
The Congress Party’s victory in the elections to the State Assembly of Karnataka is the highest it has been in the past…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
Without delving into what the Karnataka elections hold and which way the wind will blow, it can be safely said that…