![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, November 17, 2005 |
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OPINION COMPANY LAW A punishing exercise on penalties K. Srinivasan reviews the Irani Committee's recommendations on penalties and prosecutions More EDITORIAL A specialist's job THE FOOD AND Consumer Affairs Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar's stand at the recent Parliamentary Consultative Committee meeting against the proposed merger of the stock market and commodity futures market regulators Securities Exchange Board ... More ECONOMY Liberalising migration Powerful force for poverty reduction In its annual Global Economic Prospects (GEP) for 2006, the World Bank contends that migration could deliver welfare gains for migrants, and for their origin and host countries. It says developing countries should seek agreements with countries to wh ich their nationals migrate to improve the conditions under which they cross borders, seek and maintain employment and send a part of their earnings home. More ACCOUNTANCY
How to better ride out the downturnsA LITTLE learning is a dangerous thing, said George Bernard Shaw, and added, "But we must take that risk because a little is as much as our biggest heads can hold." A risk that is eminently worth taking, especially by professionals who are ... More
Be prepared at the threshold POLITICS
Bihar's continuing woesWith one more phase of polling left in the Bihar Assembly polls, the Naxal attack on the Jehanabad prison has brought into sharp focus the serious break-down of law and order in the State. The RJD chief, Mr Lalu Prasad, is widely blamed for most of t he State's ills, and of having no agenda for its economic development. But when the politicking is done and the new government is in place, will it be any better, asks Rasheeda Bhagat. More MANAGEMENT Rediscovering the obvious BOOKS
Weakness in infrastructure can frustrate supervisory oversightYOU don't need to be reminded that "in theory, private capital should flow to capital-scarce developing countries and help smooth spending." But it may come as a jolt to many that "in practice, there have been large net transfers from developing ... More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus FDI in retail sector Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit India Inc's bonus bonanza Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Nov. 6-Nov. 12 Can inflationary pressures be ignored? Oil, inflation and interest rates One fell swoop on ELSS |
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