OPINION
EDITORIAL
Sonia's choice
GIVEN THE NATURE of the election verdict, it was apparent from Day 1, that Ms Sonia Gandhi was the obvious candidate to head the new government and as such the option of ruling herself out of the race was available to her ever since the results ...
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ACCOUNTANCY
CFO may give evasive answers to CEO's tough questions
THERE are some ground rules to be followed when 500-plus elected representatives and a disproportionately large number of parties struggle to form a new government. Such as, that we don't quiz them on tricky issues, and ...
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There are poachers everywhere
The recent notifications from the DCA on the disclosures of employee particulars are open to question, says N. R. Moorthy
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Law in totidem verbis
NORMALLY, you can't take law in your own hands. A better alternative would be to grab Law Dictionary by D. P. Mittal, published by Taxmann (www.taxmann.com). A compact book with maxims, Latin ...
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There's competition in fearing competition
INCREASED competition is the main threat feared by 29 per cent of companies across the world. "This is felt most acutely in Indonesia (50 per cent), where structural reforms to enhance the market economy probably ...
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POLITICS
The high and low of Delhi drama
IN A masterly stroke, that is bound to earn her the grudging respect of even those Indians who did not want to see her as the Prime Minister, the Congress(I) president, Ms Sonia Gandhi managed to pull off a coup. With ...
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Sonia shames power-hungry politicians Hard choices before Manmohan Singh
If Ms Sonia Gandhi has set a rare example in Indian politics, her nominee for the Prime Ministership, Dr Manmohan Singh, is also blessed with attributes that are out of sync with the prevailing political culture. But he will be on test in his abilit y to balance the strategies for reforms with measures to put rural development on a fast track and also give a powerful thrust to providing the people's minimum needs, says B. S. Raghavan.
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INTERVIEW
`CA Bill made in haste' Mr Sunil Goyal, ICAI President
In the backdrop of increasing pressures on the Indian accounting profession, both due to globalisation and the entry of multinational accounting firms, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, under the Presidentship of Mr Sunil Goyal, ...
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LETTERS
A tightrope walk
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