Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, May 15, 2006 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Unsettling WIDE CANVAS
A Marxist triumph in BengalWhat precisely has changed to give the Left Front in West Bengal such a solid mandate this time around, to decisively reverse a 10-year trend? "I am in favour of Socialism. It is the best social order. But, in the present situation, if we have to develop, we have no other alternative but to woo capitalists." More ON THE MOVE
Kolkata metro must change trackThe Kolkata metro should be de-linked from the Indian Railways and reconstituted into a separate company with accent on the way it is run in other parts of the world. It should, preferably, be integrated with the new east-west underground system bein g planned for the city. More A RINGSIDE VIEW Flow of money is the key Government handling of cement price issue keenly watched More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE MF distributors' new code: Still more can be done Certain sections within distribution circles follow practices that are sometimes in their own interest and not necessarily in the interest of their clients More ADR WATCH IT counters see sharp correction Wipro, MTNL biggest losers by over 7%; Sify, Rediff.com end positive More VISION 2020
The price of reservationFor every transaction, there has to be entries on both sides of the ledger. A price has to be paid for the gains made by reservation. What is the price the beneficiaries of reservation pay? One price they have paid is lowered quality of education in state-run schools, inferior opportunities to learn; in consequence, endemic poverty too. Is that price worth paying, wonders P. V. INDIRESAN. More ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED On Indian CAs looking for jobs in Kabul `Suryanarayana was killed on Pak orders: Taliban,' CNN-IBN, India - three hours ago, reads a news feed at the time of writing this. Unfolding news, and more will be known on this in due course. So, let me take you back by a couple of weeks, to ... More RANDOM WALK New rule, fresh agenda The new government of Kerala should cash in on its current popularity and goodwill to quickly and decisively lay the foundations of industrial growth and socio-economic development. More CHAT Compass is no bigger than thy head Reading International Herald Tribune, Khan wondered if Dow 12,000 sounded too good to be true. Sridevi smiled wryly at how Vietnam and US reached a deal on WTO. Dakshinamoorthy sat analysing Tamil Nadu election results. But Jogin SMS-ed them ... More JOTTINGS Where politics and business meet Politics broke into our lives conspicuously last week with elections in five States. Familiar themes and debates surfaced again about national parties being a dying species and coalitions even at the State level as the likely future. In Tamil ... More AMERICAN PERISCOPE Corruption here, there, everywhere Whether it is a democracy or an autocracy, whether it is a rich or a poor country, people in power are tempted to use that clout for personal gain. The US has set up a formalised system of lobbying to regulate this connection between those who make t he laws and those affected by them. More Advt Links: Construct Data About:Blank Business Health Insurance Tanning Beds Latest Bird Flu Updates Andrea Bocelli News and Article Blog Web conferencing services since 1997 Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment New York urban nature A Nice and Cozy Hotel in Bruges Flash Templates Fair Guide Construct Data About:Blank Personal Computing resources Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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