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February 27, 2006



Spending Rs 228,381 to hire a graduate!
The Delhi government spent Rs 20.6 crore (Rs 206 million) to get 902 people jobs out of a total of 539,734 registered at 20 employment exchanges across the capital, at Rs 2,28,381 a piece.




February 25, 2006



Let's get the advance ruling set-up to work
Since the interest of the taxpayer is paramount, the Authority for Advance Ruling has to be given genuine powers to be able to function.

Does India like or loathe foreigners?
Indians like and loathe foreigners at the same time, they need them but fear them. And they can get as squeamish, or racist, about takeovers as Arcelor in Luxembourg.

Should IIMs go abroad?
It would be worthwhile having the leading US business schools' staff on deputation in India.




February 23, 2006



Lessons for India Inc from Harvard
A case study by the Harvard School offers fascinating lessons for India Inc's top bosses.

No Indian B-school among top 100
According to a Financial Times survey, no Indian business school figures in the top 100 business schools in the world.




February 22, 2006



Here come the hedgies
Three promising hedge funds feel that access to Indian companies is better from outside than in India.




February 21, 2006



Global imbalances?
The call for international policy to offset pecuniary externalities is unwarranted as they are the essence of a dynamic market economy.

How to get poorer
The Indian small investor is getting poorer. This is not good news. But the evidence is irrefutable. It is in the latest Reserve Bank of India report.




February 20, 2006



Better fiscal times ahead?
Pressure is mounting for higher government expenditure.




February 18, 2006



Budget tips to simplify Cenvat
The new Cenvat rules continue to be restrictive and the rigid definitions adopted make the rules complicated and will lead to a lot of litigation in the future.

Rich have no nationality
The rich have no nationality. That's something the Luxembourgeois, French and Spanish, grooved in narrow ethnicity, have not realised in grappling with Lakshmi Mittal.

Can Mumbai be a regional financial hub?
Pretty much everybody acknowledges that India's stock markets are much better run and better regulated than before, with up-to-date technology and trading systems, improved security and greater transparency.

How to be an 'independent' director
A position as a director on a company's board needs consideration of sundry aspects relating to the firm.




February 15, 2006



Case for a rail traffic controller
The more crucial question, of course, pertains to the creation of a fair and efficient system of revenue-sharing between the railways and the freight corridor network

Caution! That's what India needs
The present high in the business cycle is not likely to last and now is the time to prepare for the rainy day.

What hampers farm research?
It's not the administrative structure, but the low level of investment.

This money stinks
If 2005-06 is the year of bad taxes, 2006-07 is likely to be the year of bad expenditure.




February 14, 2006



How fast should India grow?
We should want efficient, not super-charged, growth, says Suman Bery.

Simple ideas = BIG innovations?
The most wonderful things in the world are also the simplest.




February 13, 2006



The secret to becoming rich!
There is only one way to create wealth and be financially independent. And that is to choose an asset over a liability.

Does India need a single financial regulator?
A single market regulator clearly has its own advantages over multiple regulators. But it is more suitable for well-developed and mature markets which are smaller in size, like the UK.

Investors, beware the IPO rally
Several initial public offers have recorded handsome gains in recent times but investors need be cautious about valuations.




February 11, 2006



A 'Taj Mahal' look for new airports
With the airport wars heating up, the airports will only "fly" if we get a sense of splendid design into them.

How Lalu put the Railways on track
Relaxing a 40-year old loading norm for wagons has increased the Railways freight-carrying capacity dramatically, and there is still room to safely hike this even more.

The trend of tax and spend
Nothing is safe, it would appear, from a government bent on wasting public funds, especially if it thinks it can increase its vote share that way.

The 8% GDP solution
Among the two dozen largest "emerging markets" of the world, at least 10 are now growing their GDP at 7 per cent or more.




February 10, 2006



India, the next innovation giant?
Why do Indians need others to realize their talent? A culture of innovation could make India an innovation powerhouse.

Simple bonds, divine stocks
They could even be labouring under the misconception that God is a short cut to the good life!

How to build a global knowledge management system
Here' a solution that could be adopted by firms to provide a seamless educational framework for its employees globally.




February 09, 2006



Will India Post ban e-mail too?
The post office can reinvent itself and work out a viable business model for the new age.

Why poor countries lend to the US
It is ironic that poorer countries should continue to lend to the US, Europe and Japan by stocking their government bonds.

Who's responsible for India's woes?
India's future does not lie in holding foreigners or businessmen responsible for its problems but at looking at ways of maximising their potential to the country's benefit.

Machiavelli & the art of management
Today's corporate leaders can learn a thing or two from what he taught over 500 years ago.

How to kill a public sector bank
Despite its avowed support for PSUs, government policy on banks is quite the opposite.




February 08, 2006



What B-schools need to do more
They must provide experience along with content and knowledge.




February 07, 2006



The rise of PSU chairmen
The ministry's stranglehold over the PSUs and their chief executives is no longer as tight as it used to be

Budget tips for Chidambaram
The challenge is in resuming on the adjustment path set in the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act.




February 06, 2006



FDI in telecom sector? Doubts remain
No one's beating a path to Sanchar Bhawan's door, pleading to be let in.

How the West views Indian economy
The bottom line is that for long-term expansion, the economy cannot afford to lose its short-term momentum.

The Left's 'own goals'
A key question is whether the government's display of spine marks a new phase in its endless face-offs with the Left.

Why it's right to hike the interest rates
We are in the middle of the upward leg of an interest rate cycle and so the RBI reacted correctly.

Parthasarathi Shome: FM's one man think-tank
Shome is not into small repairs, he is looking at fundamental reforms.

The scheming US megacorps
A man from within talks of the manipulative practices of US corporations all over the world.




February 04, 2006



Why VAT on cigarettes may go up in smoke
The Budget may allow states to levy VAT on cigarettes, but as 90% of value addition in cigarettes takes place at the manufacturing stage it means collections will be miniscule.

Brown equities, white profits
Maximise tax revenue, minimise ideological purity.

Money still has a nationality
It would seem that, even in the age of globalisation, money has a nationality. It is important, however, to distinguish between emotional and policy responses.




February 03, 2006



How India can be a great economy
If we get more than just the macroeconomics right, it can be done, says Shyam Ponappa

Why central banks need to change
In a masterful lecture RBI deputy governor Rakesh Mohan explains how the world has changed and why central banks too need to change.

Can Left's mindset be changed?
Can Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee change the stubbornness of the Leftist




February 02, 2006



4 things that could change India
Four significant events took place that can have a tremendous impact on many of us in India in the coming few years.

Great attitude = great managers
Beyond the management concepts and skills that you imbibe at B-school, the one critical aspect that makes or mars your career is attitude.




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