Plight Of Urdu, A Result Of A Negative
Mindset
Faruqi, editor of Shabkhoon and a
former civil servant, was in Bangalore
to attend the sixth national council
of state Urdu academies.
In The Footsteps Of The Gurus
K.P. Kunhiraman recalls what it was
like to be a student in the good old
days. Anjana Rajan.
Master Of Name Game
G.S.Pradeep has turned his childhood
passion into a riveting show. One
cannot do this by reading for just a
couple of years.
The Subject Is Climate Change
The world has been in a flap ever
since the first Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
released its first report on climate
change this February.
‘Diesel Is An Efficient Fuel’
Fuel efficiency and the post-purchase
experience are the two important brand
differentiators for an Indian car
buyer today, believes managing
director of Mahindra Renault, Rajesh
Jejurikar.
Taking The Tiger By The Tail
India should oppose tiger farms and create natural
habitats with ample biodiversity for
the animal.
Still Some Distance To Travel
I thought I would brief you on Under
Secretary Burns’ visit while it is
still fresh in our minds.
Mrinalini Sarabhai
The world-renowned
dancer/choreographer was recently
honoured with the Legends of India
award.
'I Didn't Do It For Income'
The advisor on infrastructure in the
Planning Commission on accusations of
securing a personal copyright on
what's described as a government
document...
‘The Poor Look For Opportunity And Not
Charity. Give Them Opportunity And
They’Ll Protect It, Use Loans
Productively’
If poverty was a business, my guest
this week is one of its leading
entrepreneurs. Last week Time magazine
listed him, with hundred others, among
the people who will change our lives,
who will make our future . . .
`Many Potentially Good Firms Fall By
The Wayside'
"If we do not have seed stage and very
early stage funding, where will we get
enough companies eligible for VC
funding?"
‘Buildings Generate A Lot Of Ghgs’
The concept of environment-friendly
buildings, often referred to as green
buildings, has already influenced
Indian architecture, especially in the
metros such as Bangalore, Hyderabad
and satellite towns like Gurgaon where
buildings are also being rated.
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