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- Stand Against Terror: Patil (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
Observing that the disruptive activities of terrorists posed a serious threat to world peace, President Pratibha Patil on Tuesday said it is imperative for nations to take a "firm and unequivocal" stand against the scourge.
- 'Firm Stand Against Terror A Must' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
Observing that disruptive activities of terrorists posed a serious threat to world peace, President Pratibha Patil on Tuesday said it is imperative for nations to take a "firm and unequivocal" stand against the scourge.
- Prez Calls For Firm Stand Against Terrorism (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
Observing that disruptive activities of terrorists posed a serious threat to world peace, President Pratibha Patil on Tuesday said it is imperative for nations to take a "firm and unequivocal" stand against the scourge.
- History Of Sorts (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 25, 2007)
Prashant Tamang's winning the Indian Idol 3 contest, aired by Sony TV, after beating fellow finalist Amit Paul, is a victory that created a history of sorts.
- India Needs Reforms In Education: Lord Paul (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
Pointing out that India can become a developed nation if the issues of education, health and security are dealt with, NRI business tycoon Lord Swraj Paul has emphasised on the need for reforms aimed at the poor.
- Hot And Over-Hot (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 24, 2007)
The half a percentage point cut in interest rates by the US Federal Reserve has triggered an avalanche in the Indian stock markets.
- Four Indian-Americans In Forbes List (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2007)
Four Indian Americans -- Acoustics pioneer Amar Bose, Google founder director Kavitark Shriram, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and Bharat Desai CEO of an info-tech outsourcing firm -- have made it to the Forbes list of richest Americans.
- Four Nris Make It To Forbes List (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2007)
Four Indian Americans - Acoustics pioneer Amar Bose, Google founder director Kavitark Shriram, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and Bharat Desai CEO of an info-tech outsourcing firm - have made it to the Forbes list of richest Americans.
- ‘Gujarat Asmita’ Sunita Williams: Tug Of War Between Cong & Bjp (Indian Express, D K Singh, Sep 18, 2007)
It's election time in Gujarat and so the Congress plans to ride on the popularity of Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams during her week-long visit to the state beginning September 20 during which she is scheduled to visit her . . . .
- 'N-Deal Outcome Not To Hurt India's Image' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2007)
India's image as an investment destination would not be sullied if the civil nuclear deal with the US falls apart, NRI business tycoon Lord Swraj Paul has said.
- 'Space Photos No Proof Of Ram Setu' (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2007)
US space agency NASA says pictures taken by its astronauts do not prove the existence or otherwise of a manmade Ram Setu bridge as mentioned in the Ramayana.
- Time To Redefine Indian Diaspora (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2007)
And now, it's time to redefine the Indian Diaspora. If you thought PIO and NRI cards are meant to attract the Miss Singhs, Ms Patels, or Mr Mittals who've emigrated over the years, think again. Forget British Asians, it's time to welcome a British Indian.
- ‘Ngos Should Conduct Medical Camps For Poor’ (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2007)
Non-Governmental organisations should conduct free medical camps for the rural poor, especially in areas which lacked medical facilities, as medicare has become an expensive affair, District Collector M.T. Krishna Babu said on Sunday.
- Not Ready For Take Off (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 06, 2007)
India has been successful in restraining inflation from 7 per cent in the first quarter to 4 per cent in July.
- Posh Can't Get A Nanny (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
A boy’s best friend is his mom, the saying goes. A Spice Girls’ best friend could also be her mom! Media reports tell us that Victoria — better known as Posh — can’t get a nanny to look after eight-year-old Brooklyn, five-year-old Romeo . . . . . .
- Nri Reigns High On Innovative Start-Up List In Us (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three startups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- India-Born Reign High In The Us (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three start-ups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- Kerala Minister Faces The Axe (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 31, 2007)
Kerala PWD Minister T U Kuruvilla, who is in the thick of a land muddle in Idukki, is on his way out of the LDF Cabinet.
- Cbi Impounds Suspect’S Passport, Faces Sc Ire (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2007)
The CBI has been severely criticised by the Supreme Court for withholding the passport of NRI businessman Vipin Khanna, whose name figures in the Barak missile and a few other deals.
- Indian Victim Of Mob Attack In Germany Says Scared Of Going Home (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2007)
An Indian victim of mob violence in eastern Germany said on Thursday he was too afraid to sleep at home following the attack last weekend and had gone to stay with friends.
- Nri Hero (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2007)
60-year-old NRI shopkeeper who battered a gun-wielding thief with a broom in Birmingham has been chosen as the first local hero by a popular shopping centre in the city, a newspaper report said.
- Govt Nod For 20 Fdi Projects (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2007)
The Centre, on Tuesday, approved 20 foreign direct investment proposals worth Rs 1,078.65 crore, including ICICI Banks plan to induct Rs 214 crore through the foreign direct investment route.
- Us Lobbyist To Hard-Sell Modi (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2007)
He can't get a US visa because of the taint of the post-Godhra riots. But that did not stop Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi from hiring a US lobbying firm for an image make-over.
- Pm, Rice Visits On Ice As Bilateral Ties Skid (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2007)
Top level bilateral visits between the United States and India, including that of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, are being put on ice following the nuclear deal crisis that has rocked New Delhi.
- Centre Clears 20 Fdi Proposals (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2007)
Government today approved 20 foreign direct investment proposals worth Rs 1,078.65 crores, including ICICI Bank's plan to induct Rs 214 crores through FDI route.
- Ostentatious Weddings Against Sikh Ethos (Tribune, Maj Gen (retd) Himmat Singh Gill, Aug 18, 2007)
A code recently set out by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) on how to avoid ostentatious weddings within the Sikh fold, needs to be not only lauded but propagated within a viable time frame, with the active backing and . . . . .
- Married To The Art (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2007)
Bharatanatyam dancer Uma Vasudevan, a granddaughter of the legendary vocalist T. Mukta and grandniece of T. Balasaraswati, carries her legacy and her responsibilities with ease.
- Made In Heaven And The Registrar’S Office (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 17, 2007)
In February 2006, the Supreme Court had directed the Centre and the States to introduce a provision that would make the registration of marriages compulsory irrespective of religion.
- Seat Of Knowledge (Frontline, Ramesh Susarla, Aug 17, 2007)
ACHARYA Nagarjuna University, situated in the Krishna delta region of coastal Andhra Pradesh, completes 31 years on September 11. The university derives its name from Acharya Nagarjuna, the propounder of Mahayana Buddhism.
- Don’T Bank On A Bail-Out (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Aug 10, 2007)
There is a spin being given to the latest increase in the cash reserve ratio (CRR) last week. It is that the Reserve Bank had no alternative because the commercial banks were drowning in liquidity following the conversion of billions of dollars on . . . .
- Nris Raise Voice Against Anti-Dowry Law Misuse (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Aug 10, 2007)
The growing 'abuse' of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code seems to have raised alarm bells among abandoned non-resident Indian husbands and their relatives.
- Brides Dumping Nri Grooms In A Hurry (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 10, 2007)
In within a week of marriage in 2002, Toronto-based electronics engineer Raghu Modi was told by his wife (a New Delhi resident) that she had married him for Visa and had no intention of terminating relationship with her paramour.
- Sweet Deal (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Aug 10, 2007)
Anybody following the domestic response to the 123 Agreement must be appalled with the criticism of the deal.
- Uk Asians Stick To Their Own (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 09, 2007)
British Asians seem to be an insular lot. This is what a survey conducted by ICM Research for BBC’s Asian network indicates.
- Uk Asians Stick To Their Own (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 08, 2007)
British Asians seem to be an insular lot. This is what a survey conducted by ICM Research for BBC’s Asian network indicates.
- Uk Asians Stick To Their Own (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2007)
British Asians seem to be an insular lot. This is what a survey conducted by ICM Research for BBC’s Asian network indicates.
- 40,000 Andhra Workers In Iraq (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2007)
More than 100 illegal migrant workers from Andhra Pradesh are busy constructing the biggest and most expensive United States embassy in the world, in strife-torn Baghdad.
- Credit Policy Review — A Pause In Policy Rate Changes? (Business Line, A. Seshan, Jul 30, 2007)
The central bank may not make any changes in interest rates at this time. Its policy may be directed towards stemming capital inflows, at the source of many of its troubles. And as suggested by the EAC, the RBI should curb Indian firms from . . . .
- Mahatma Gandhi's Letter Back Home (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2007)
The manuscript of Mahatma Gandhi written a few days before his death, which nearly went up for auction at Christie’s before being withdrawn, reached Delhi last week.
- Countdown Begins (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Jul 27, 2007)
The near closure of the India-US civil nuclear cooperation deal is good news.
- Fe Interest To Swell India Kitty By $8 B (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2007)
India is likely to gain $7-8 billion this year on surplus foreign exchange reserves invested by the Reserve Bank of India in central banks of other countries and International Monetary Fund (IMF), thanks to hardening global interest rates.
- Chidanand Rajghatta: Green Card Blues (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 24, 2007)
An irate reader sent in a zinger last week in response to a report on how ‘Gandhigiri’ protests by Indian high-tech workers in US might have helped ease their path to permanent residency.
- Rectifying Passport To Become Easier (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2007)
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) told a court here that earlier court orders that led to the creation of a rule in the Passport Manual, requiring an applicant to seek modifications in passport entries, armed with a judicial order . . . .
- On The Horns Of A Dilemma Financial Scene (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2007)
Even as the Government placates exporters with a package there is an awareness of the all round costs that an exchange rate variation can cause.
- Rectification In Passport Errors May Be Easier (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2007)
Passport holders, including non-resident Indians (NRIs), may soon be rid of the trouble of running around in courts to get erroneous entries in their passports rectified.
- The Real-Estate Bubble: How Soon Before It Bursts? (Business Line, C. J. Punnathara, Jul 21, 2007)
Mr Thomas Joseph, a Kochi-based advocate-turned-bookshop-proprietor made Rs 7.5 lakh in three months, by doing virtually nothing.
- Scrapping Bsnl Tender Will Be Unconstitutional (Indian Express, MANOJ GAIROLA, Jul 19, 2007)
Communications minister A Raja’s bid to cancel the $4.8 billion tender by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) for procuring 4.5 million GSM lines was thwarted by a legal opinion from additional solicitor general Gopal Subramanium.
- Road To Success (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Jul 10, 2007)
The State has been making rapid progress in all fields under the Shivraj Singh Chauhan government.
- 'Indians In Uk Most Law Abiding' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 10, 2007)
Describing the Indian community in the UK as the "most law abiding," NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul has said the British establishment has no intention to tarnish the image of the community, following the alleged link of two Indian doctors to the . . .
- Lessons From A City That Was (Hindu, KAUSALYA SANTHANAM, Jul 10, 2007)
“Bhuj: Art, Architecture, History” by Azhar Tyabji throws up vital questions on heritage and urban development.
- Bop: Bright Scene With A Few Dark Spots Financial Scene (Hindu, C. R. L. Narasimhan, Jul 09, 2007)
Heartening low current account deficit-to-GDP ratio
The generally comfortable BALANCE OF PAYMENTS situation can be marred by
a few developments such as rising short-term debt through external commercial borrowings.
- “Indians In U.K. Most Law Abiding” (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 09, 2007)
Describing the Indian community in the United Kingdom the “most law abiding,” Lord Swraj Paul said on Saturday the British establishment had no intention to tarnish the image of the community following the alleged link of two Indian doctors in the . ..
- A Matter Of Accent (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 09, 2007)
You want taxi, mister?” someone called out behind me from a rusty Mumbai cab. His English was contrived. Having wandered far away from my glitzy Juhu hotel, I probably had the touristy bulls-eye painted on my back.
- Australia Quizzes 4 More Indian Doctors (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 07, 2007)
Australian police questioned four more Indian doctors in connection with the UK terror plots and have seized computers and other equipment during fresh raids. All have been released.
- Cops Recount How ‘Terror Arrived At Glasgow Airport’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 07, 2007)
Stewart Ferguson (40) said he and a colleague ran towards the burning SUV after it barrelled into the terminal, The Daily Telegraph has reported.
- Uk Bombs Bear Al-Qaeda Imprint (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2007)
The 39-page memo recovered from an al-Qaeda laptop computer in Pakistan three years ago read like an Idiot’s Guide to Bombmaking.
- 'Nandigram, A Case Of Wrong Marketing' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 30, 2007)
A chance meeting with the West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2003 convinced Jakarta-based NRI Prasoon Mukherjee — head of the Rs 3,000- crore Universal Success Enterprises Group that is into real estate, trading, hospitality, . . .
- Land Mafia Targets Nri Land In Delhi (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2007)
The "land mafia" in the national capital seems to be turning its attention to non-resident Indians (NRIs) whose absence is usually long enough to grab their land and sell it illegally at whopping prices.
- Treasure Tours & Travels To Tap Medical Tourism Segment (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2007)
In a bid to tap the immense potential of medical tourism in India, which is pegged to hit a whopping Rs 10,000 crore by 2012 according to a recent CII study, Treasure Tours & Travels is firming up plans to offer integrated medical tourism services.
- That Foreign Alibi (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Jun 25, 2007)
I was talking to a friend of mine who shall remain un-named. He has recently been appointed a ‘full’ secretary to our majestic Government of India — not an under or a deputy or a joint or an additional, mind you, a real full . . . .
- `Confessions Of A Swadeshi Reformer' (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Jun 25, 2007)
Mr Sinha respected the RBI's independence in the measures it took at the critical juncture to control inflation, raise interest rates and curb credit growth.
- Indian-Americans Rally Behind Hillary (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
The Furore erupted by Barack Obama's controversial statement ridiculing rival Hillary Clinton's links with Indian-Americans has given a significant boost to the latters fund raising among the community.
- Cabinet Approves Mittal's Hpcl Stake (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs (CCEA) has allowed NRI steel tycoon L N Mittal to pick 49 per cent stake in HPCL's Bhatinda refinery.
- Mittal Gets Cabinet Approval To Pick Up 49 Pc In Hpcl Refinery (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
The Union Cabinet on Thursday granted permission to NRI steel baron, Lakshmi N Mittal to pick up 49 percent stake in state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corp's (HPCL) Bhatinda refinery.
- Shilpa Shetty Receives Silver Star Award For Increasing Aids Awareness (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2007)
Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty was presented with the Silver Star Award for her outstanding contribution to international humanitarian causes, particularly for increasing HIV/AIDS awareness, on Saturday.
- Southern Lights (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 18, 2007)
Indian politics may have just come to terms with the might of regional powers, but in the more pervasive domain of popular culture, regional superstars still seem to be overshadowed by ‘national’ ones.
- Managements To Fix Own Fee In 50 Per Cent Seats (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2007)
The Self-Financing Engineering College Managements' Association has rejected the Fee Regulatory Committee's proposal to collect only an annual tuition fee of Rs.38,700 in management seats available under various private engineering colleges in the State.
- Shaping The Future (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 11, 2007)
The Arunai Engineering College and its sister institutions are ringing in change in Tiruvannamalai by providing quality education.
- Craze To Go West (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2007)
When film-maker Gurinder Chadha adapted the classic Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice to the Indian context, the Hindi version of the movie was called Balle Balle Amritsar to L.A.
- Growing Risks To Economy (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 08, 2007)
The slow process of poverty alleviation, the dismal face of Rural India and rising prices, inflation and interest rates threaten to put a damper on the India growth story.
- The Year Of Borrowing Dangerously (Business Line, C. P. Chandrasekhar, May 29, 2007)
The increase in capital inflows is frequently cited as yet another indicator of the current economic success of the country. Yet it reflects a very rapid increase in External Commercial Borrowings by corporates, that are being used not so much for . ..
- Time To Re-Tailor Technical Education (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 28, 2007)
The quality of our technical education is coming under increasing fire as we move up on the ladder of globalisation and economic growth.
- Treasure Tours & Travels To Tap Medical Tourism Segment (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2007)
In a bid to tap the immense potential of medical tourism in India, which is pegged to hit a whopping Rs 10,000 crore by 2012 according to a recent CII study, Treasure Tours & Travels is firming up plans to offer integrated medical tourism services.
- Oota Goes Haute (Indian Express, ARUN BHATIA, May 28, 2007)
In my two decades in the south, much has changed. This includes the evolution of Bangalore from being the proverbial Pensioners Paradise to being Pot-holed Punishment; from being Garden City to being Garbage City.
- Why Many From Not-So-Prosperous Areas Of State Have Turned To Dera (Indian Express, Vandita Mishra, May 28, 2007)
In the districts of backward southwestern Punjab like Bathinda, Sangrur, Mansa and Muktsar, the Sacha Sauda Dera has acquired a phenomenal following. In Bathinda, District Collector Rahul Bhandari hazards an estimate:
- Greater Noida Realty Rates May Fly On Airport Talks (Singapore Times, Sudipto Dey, May 28, 2007)
UP chief minister Mayawati’s push for a second international airport at Greater Noida may come as a shot in the arm for realty players.
- The Unbearable Lightness Of Puffed Rice (Telegraph, SREYASHI DASTIDAR, May 25, 2007)
The Table is Laid: The Oxford Anthology of South Asian Food Writing Edited by John Thieme and Ira Raja, Rs 595
- Brakes On Ecbs (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 24, 2007)
While some curbs on debt pile-up are welcome, they should not stop the economy in its tracks.
- Patent Exploitation (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, May 22, 2007)
As has happened in the past with several plant products like turmeric and neem used in traditional Indian medicines, yet another application has been filed in the US for patenting a form of indigenous knowledge from India.
- As China Attempts To Cool — India Now A Hot Destination For Fdi (Business Line, S. Majumder , May 22, 2007)
While China adopts some protectionism to take the heat of its economy, India is opening its door wider to foreign investors. It is time foreign investors took a closer look at India's potential.
- Caparo Group Buys Polish Company (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 21, 2007)
The fast-growing $ 1.5-million Caparo Group, founded by NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul, has acquired a medium-sized Polish company producing forgings for the ship building industry, it was announced here on Sunday.
- Mba Coaching Centres Spread Out To Small Towns (Singapore Times, Mitul Thakkar, May 12, 2007)
The rat race for Common Admission Test (CAT) is nearly two-lakh strong and growing at over 20% annually. With the number of CAT applicants likely to touch 3.5 lakh in the next five years, the institutes offering preparatory courses are aggressively . . .
- The Reek Of India (Times of India, Gurcharan Das, May 12, 2007)
Babubhai Katara will never understand it but there is something a little sad, I find, in my encounters with non-resident Indians. I don’t quite know why.
- Gurcharan Das (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, May 11, 2007)
Babubhai Katara will never understand it but there is something a little sad, I find, in my encounters with non-resident Indians. I don’t quite know why.
- Globalisation Of Caste : Time To Get A Share (Deccan Herald, Kancha Ilaiah, May 11, 2007)
The resolution on caste, introduced in the US Congress, will make the world understand the problems in India better.
- Treasure Tours & Travels To Tap Medical Tourism Segment (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 07, 2007)
In a bid to tap the immense potential of medical tourism in India, which is pegged to hit a whopping Rs 10,000 crore by 2012 according to a recent CII study, Treasure Tours & Travels is firming up plans to offer integrated medical tourism services.
- Battle On Other Fronts (Telegraph, BHASKAR DUTTA , May 03, 2007)
Y.V. Reddy, the governor of the Reserve Bank of India, is a much-feared man in many circles.
- Lakshmi Mittal Richest In Britain (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 30, 2007)
According to The Sunday Times Rich List 2007, 56-year-old Mittal, President and CEO of Arcelor Mittal – the world’s largest steel producer– saw his wealth increase a staggering 4.369 billion pounds in one year, makking him the richest person in . . .
- Treasure Tours & Travels To Tap Medical Tourism Segment (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 30, 2007)
In a bid to tap the immense potential of medical tourism in India, which is pegged to hit a whopping Rs 10,000 crore by 2012 according to a recent CII study, Treasure Tours & Travels is firming up plans to offer integrated medical tourism services.
- One Face Of The Impossible Trinity (Business Line, K. Subramanian, Apr 28, 2007)
The perceived irreconcilability of the three objectives — capital freedom, exchange rate maintenance and independence of monetary policy — disturbs some development economists. However, many believe emerging economies can manage them adroitly, says . . .
- Nri Husbands Beware! (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 28, 2007)
Comppehensive legislation to tackle the menace of NRI men jetting in on short vacation and solemnising quick weddings with innocent brides, only to abandon them, is still in the works.
- Dupers On The Prowl (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 27, 2007)
One positive outcome of the arrest of BJP MP Babubhai Katara engaged in taking persons abroad on his family members’ passports is that it has focussed the country’s attention on the gravity of the problem.
- Harnessing The Forex Wealth (Business Line, C. J. Punnathara, Apr 26, 2007)
The latest Monetary Policy has taken the first steps to use the foreign exchange riches and these moves will further globalise the Indian economy and speed up its integration into the global market.
- Reddy Hits The Pause Button (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 25, 2007)
Another April and another annual monetary policy. But this time, it’s a policy that might be remembered for not only carrying forward the reforms agenda for the markets — such as introducing credit default swaps and currency futures — after a . . . .
- Hands-Off, Deliberately (Business Line, A. Seshan, Apr 25, 2007)
The RBI has not, rightly, touched any of the policy rates but it is quite inexplicable that it should be projecting 17-17.5 per cent rise in money supply even as the economy is drowning in liquidity.
- Vedanta Bags Mitsui’S 51% In Miner Sesa Goa (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
UK-listed mining company Vedanta Resources, promoted by maverick NRI business tycoon Anil Agarwal, has bought Japanese trading multinational Mitsui & Co Ltd’s 51 per cent stake in India’s top private sector iron ore exporter Sesa Goa . . . . ..
- Rbi Likely To Maintain Hawkish Stance (Indian Express, George Mathew, Apr 23, 2007)
Will the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) continue with its money-tightening measures at the annual monetary policy review meeting on Tuesday?
- The Big Kiss And After (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 21, 2007)
Indian truckers seem to be the most sensible people in the country. They merrily cheered their way through Richard Gere kissing Shilpa Shetty, although whether they would go on to heed Gere’s advice to them on safe sex — “No condoms, no sex” — is . . .
- It's Time For Introspection (The Economic Times, Rajeev Malik, Apr 19, 2007)
The RBI’s policy on April 24 will be in a setting dramatically different from the previous ones.
- Essar Buys Algoma For $1.58 B (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2007)
Ruias promoted Indian conglomerate Essar Group, on Monday, announced that it has agreed to buy Canada’s Algoma Steel for about $1.58 billion (Canadian $1.8 billion) in cash.
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