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February 17, 2007 | | Why the Yamuna's just a dirty drain Pollution levels in the once-majestic river have gone up dramatically despite the capital spending around Rs 2,000 crore on sewage treatment plants and other facilities.
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February 14, 2007 | | Automated innovation, next BIG thing Automation will eventually transform a little known invention into a process, the opportunity only lies in capturing the opportunity first and not opposing to this change.
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February 10, 2007 | | Of slogans and aam aadmi If the state were to move from being a generally inefficient service provider to an agent for fiscal transfers, it would be helping the common man much more with much less.
Will Delhi's miseries now end? How will the new Master Plan help in accommodating this rising tide of new arrivals or rehabilitate residents who feared eviction and closure of trades during the sealing drives?
Is inflation a phenomenon of nature? It may begin that way with, say, supply shortages in farm products due to adverse weather, but if monetary policy is eased to accomodate this, the effects become permanent.
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February 07, 2007 | | India is at the edge of a precipice India is at the edge of a precipice. It can now take off and soar, going ever higher, it can stay where it is; or it can suddenly begin to fall. Giving it wings and confidence is the IT-BPO sector, says Nasscom president .
The key to great quality management Responsibility can be written down as a job description -- accountability is about commitment.
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February 01, 2007 | | Marketing to the affluent What can international luxury goods and services marketers do to stimulate desire and capture the now rapidly increasing spending potential of the very affluent in India?
SEZ policy: Land acquisition a grey area The Act is criticised as an imperial legislation, lacking ameliorative measures for the deprived, with obsolete benchmarks for determining compensation.
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