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Naidu's TDP routed; markets shaken
A STRONG anti-incumbency wave swept the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister _ the most visible face of the pro-economic reforms among Indian politicians — Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu out of power, after a record ... More

Lessons from Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh, under the TDP, missed the momentum in the principal components of economic activity that address the livelihood and purchasing power issues of the ordinary citizens. It has trailed in agriculture, industry, professional services and trade which account for over 80 per cent of the State's electorate. It is, therefore, not surprising that the State has voted the TDP out of power, says G. Ramachandran. More

AP result — Mixed reactions from technology sector
THE rout of technology savvy Chief Minister, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, and the emergence of a Congress-led Government has thrown up mixed reactions from the new technology company leaders. While some expressed concern about the bogey of the ... More

Naidu - the man who thought globally, but lost locally
Mr Naidu, who was popularly known as the CEO of Andhra Pradesh, put the State at the forefront of economic reforms but failed to realise that faster growth through economic reforms would not always be accompanied by a faster rate of poverty reduction . More

Free power to farmers to be first decision: Rajasekhara Reddy
HYDERABAD: The Congress-I leader and contender to the Chief Minister's office, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, said the first decision of the new Government in the State would be regarding provision of free power to farmers. Terming the ... More

Reforms, real winner of elections: India Inc
The paper states that on many crucial policy issues, whether it is fiscal, financial, trade-related, agricultural or industrial policy, the NDA and Congress say similar things. More

Market players unsure; await poll results
DARK clouds overthe Mumbai skyline in the past few days not only indicate the untimely monsoons, but also reflect the looming uncertainties in the domestic financial markets due to the changing political climate. Even as market participants and ... More

Good turnout in Lakshadweep
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Over 81.49 per cent of the electorate in Lakshadweep exercised their franchise on Monday despite having been hit by last week's severe cyclonic rain. Amini Divi island, which recorded the highest-ever rain fall ... More

Common man strikes back
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