Return Of The Composer
Veteran music composer Pyarelal is
back with some mellifluous numbers in
"Mr. Gharib" releasing shortly.
`For China, Monetary Policy Autonomy
Is Vital To Further Reforms'
China needs exchange rate flexibility rather than a
revaluation, because they need
monetary policy autonomy.
Elamaram Kareem, Minister For
Industries
Interview with Elamaram Kareem,
Minister for Industries.
Why Was West Bengal Singled Out?
Interview with Prakash Karat, CPI(M)
general secretary.
Q&a: Crafts As Means To Economic,
Spiritual Freedom
Deep in the arid reaches of
Kutch, thousands of women embroiderers are ushering the vibrant
colours of their folk craft into their
once monochromatic lives.
Arbitration Can Be Better Value For
Money
Flexibility of procedure,
enforceability of awards, privacy and
neutrality are some of the reasons why
organisations are choosing
international arbitration over
litigation.
'No System To Absorb Wind Energy'
The spurt in crude oil prices has led
to a scramble for sustainable energy.
Wind and solar energy are the obvious
sources that can help reduce the
dependence on hydrocarbons.
Thermonuclear Way Out Of Crisis
ITER is the acronym for International
Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor.
The project seeks to harness new
sources of energy based on nuclear
fusion.
Shyamal Chakraborty, President, Citu
Interview with Shyamal Chakraborty,
president, CITU, West Bengal.
Bangladesh Rues Unrest In Universities
Conditions in
Bangladesh
are ripe for growth. It can be much
greater than the present 6 per cent,
easily 8-9 per cent, but for the
corruption and misgovernance.
Hindi Chini Fta?
With Chinese president Hu Jintao in
India, discussion on a free trade
agreement between
India
and China is with us again. But does
an FTA between these two countries
carry clear economic gains for India,
given that Indian exports to China
already . . .
Let's Await The Final U.S. Bill:
Pranab
Pranab Mukherjeeis back as External
Affairs Minister after a gap of some
10 years. Besides the civilian nuclear
deal with the United States, he speaks
of addressing problems in the near and
extended neighbourhood. Excerpts from
an interview he gave . . .
‘India Is The Engine Room Of
Globalising Economies’
India is a diversified country, multi-cultural and
secular, that is opening up to the
world today.
Netherlands would like to be a part of
this process and has to be a part of
it and want to be a part of it.
Q&a: 'Wind Power Will Emerge The Clear
Winner'
As the world's fourth largest gene-rator
of wind power, India is aiming to take
the lead in components export. Anil
S Kane , who heads both the world and Indian wind energy
associations, tells Narayani Ganesh on
the sidelines of the global fifth . .
.
We Are Still Here Five Years On... And
A Lot Of People Who Had Guns Are
Parliamentarians’
On
November 13, 2001,
troops of the Northern Alliance swept
into Kabul. Five years after that day
of liberation, President Hamid Karzai
talks to Shekhar Gupta,
Editor-in-Chief, The Indian Express in
the Afghan capital, on NDTV’s Walk the
Talk programme.
Q&a: How Air-India Bombers Got Away
With Murder
When the Air-India Kanishka flight
from Toronto to Delhi was blown up
mid-air in June 1985, killing 329
passengers, Vancouver Sun journalist
Kim Bolan knew whose handiwork it was,
because she was covering the pro-Khalistan
violence at that time.
Home Page