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Nehru and election
The vital role Jawaharlal Nehru played in the formative period of Independence to deepen the roots of democracy and consciously nurture Parliamentary institutions and traditions is well known. But for him adult ... More

WIDE CANVAS


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

ON THE MOVE


That sinking feeling
Too many ships and... More

A RINGSIDE VIEW


A toss between bulls & bears
`No consensus among geographically diversified overseas investors' More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


FMPs - Evergreen in nature?
Negative feelings seem to be quite prevalent on debt front More

ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED


A bigger villain than inflation
What are people generally talking about in parking lots, corridors, and canteens? Not so much about netas falling like ninepins, as about prices rising crazy. Prices, not of vegetables or milk, gas or fuel, which one has reconciled to ... More

RANDOM WALK


Pushing a new frontier
The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology seems set to lift off into a new trajectory of research and development in a niche industrial area. More

CHAT


Justice always whirls in equal measure
Sridevi was giving finishing touches to an abstract painting titled `Sensex'. Jogin was classifying `offices', as `profit' and `loss' in a T-account. Dakshinamoorthy sat watching Commonwealth Games to track his favourite stars. All... till ... More

JOTTINGS


Alternative view
The 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

PEOPLE WISE


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



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