Monthly Archives: September 2007

‘Green India’, ‘Green Noida’, But Black Administration

It used to be heartening when the former President Kalam pleaded regularly to take to mass planting of trees all over the country. Our scriptures say that planting trees are surest way to get rid of one’s sins and reach … Continue reading

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Kidnappings in Bihar: Law and order or Social problem?

Farzand Ahmed’s The Missing Kids in the latest ‘India Today’ presents a dismal picture of the law and order situation, related to kidnappings in Bihar. I may ignore Rabri Devi’s concern for “sushasan” (good governance). But if I go by … Continue reading

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Booming and Bubbling India- XVII

I have gone through a wonderful story in Fortune, ‘On the Road: Why India can win on some points against China’: M.V. Kotwal, a director of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), India’s largest and most international heavy engineering group, said that … Continue reading

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New Zealand Objection to Chinese Textiles vs. Ayurvedic Burqas in S Arabia

The Chinese manufacturing miracle is showing its real face. It is clear from many recalls such as those of toxic toys in millions. I wrote about this earlier. In many cases, it is only due to very poor business ethics. … Continue reading

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Concept of Corporate Farming and India

MS Swaminathan has rightly expressed his concern in the lead article ‘Not a grain to spare‘ in Hindustan times today. “How can we achieve the desired growth rate in agricultural production? The growth rate in the production of cereals declined … Continue reading

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Mayawati Missions in Her Fourth Inning

I had great hope from Mayawati when she returned this time to form the government in UP, my home state now, with clear majority. I rather developed a respect for her political strategies and social engineering that won her the … Continue reading

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Priorities , Political Patries, and Productivity

Why is our political leadership so much away from the priorities for the nation? Why the left is creating so much of hue and cry when many important needs are not getting any attention? What is more important- the timely … Continue reading

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Powering India-5 Hydropower

In 2005, we were in USA. One of the most impressive places that we visited was Hoover Dam. I was amazed with the number of tourists visiting the site and the amount of revenues that must be getting generated along … Continue reading

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Krishna and His Relevance

Today is Krishna Janamashatami. At 12 in the night, all the temples will declare the birth of Krishna and the fasting public will take ‘prasad’ and food. Surprisingly, the north India celebrates the occasion in temples with dances, songs and … Continue reading

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Booming and Bubbling India- XVI

India’s growth story remains intact. According to Subir Gokarn, chief economist, Standard & Poor, Asia Pacific, “I don’t see any surprises. The momentum of industrial growth in 2006-07 has continued.” “JP Morgan is likely to revise up the full year … Continue reading

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