Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, March 27, 2006 |
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OPINION FOREIGN RELATIONS Dhaka-New Delhi ties going nowhere The prospect of "mutually satisfactory solutions" being found to settle bilateral problems is rather bleak in the absence of a change in attitude in New Delhi and Dhaka, particularly the latter. More EDITORIAL REGULATOR IN THE PIPELINE There is a crying need for a regulator with the upstream and downstream oil industry developing rapidly in recent years. More FOREX
Capital account revisitedFull convertibility will put in place enabling conditions for Indian corporates and banks to be more effective players in the global scene. But the Tarapore Committee (II) will have to assess the risks to the economy in the light of the emerging cur rent account deficit and the increasing play of hedge funds in the Indian market, says S. VENKITARAMANAN. More POLITICS Nehru and election HUMAN RESOURCES
Vitality hiring who gains and who doesn't?Campus hiring was traditionally referred to as vitality hiring because that is what it was supposed to do for organisations serve as a source of enduring talent. Over the years, many organisations have come to view campus recruiting merely as a cost-effective supply source. It is perhaps useful to take a hard look at what the recent record-breaking and eye-popping campus offers mean to employees and employers. More INTERVIEW
`I am focussing on structural issues in specific sectors'There are serious problems in exports of tea, coffee, rubber, spices, marine products and leather industry and they have to be addressed. Mr Jairam Ramesh, Minister of State for Commerce More PEOPLE
Alternative viewThe week brought news of two gentlemen of ripe years, both very original and divergent thinkers. They led amazingly parallel lives sponsoring the alternative, unpopular view in their fields. Both Prof N.S. Ramaswamy, founder director of IIM ... More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Orissa Diary Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Mar. 19-Mar. 25 How Kutch Rail reduced project cost Government's buy-f.o.b policy sails into sunset Correction ahead for stocks? The phenomenon of exploding imports The road to full convertibility |
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