COLUMNS
IMPRESSIONS
Funding architecture for infrastructure
India needs something like $350 billion over the next five years to create the infrastructure necessary to sustain economic growth and satisfy consumer needs. According to the ebullient Vinayak Chatterji, chairman of the CII's Infrastructure ...
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REFLECTIONS
An awakening in unknown India
Smart but unkempt kids play games; poverty prowls, as it always has, and the villagers are inured to its din.
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E-DIMENSION
When truth can be the deepest delusion
Con jobs and deceptions may never end, because ``they obligingly fill a particular need and satisfy a particular market,'' says Fakers, Forgers & Phoneys: Famous Scams and Scamps. Banks and other financial institutions are vulnerable to frauds re minds Nasty Riches, even as The New Golden Age cautions that "Bizarre events, talismans of an impending crisis, occur every day."
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PUBLIC POLICY NOTE
Budget 2007: Time for key initiatives
In presenting the Budget, it is common for finance ministers to first narrate the expenditure allocations to enthuse citizens and their elected representatives and prepare them for the bitter pills to come new or increased taxes and fresh ...
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EAR TO THE GROUND
Gabriel India up on growth hopes
Gabriel India, a leading manufacturer of shock absorbers, is seen to be gaining from its relationships with OEMs such as TVS Motors and Maruti Udyog. The de-merger of its engine bearings wing is also being considered as an important development. ...
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Asian Paints: Betting on global reach
The Rs 10-face value Asian Paints stock is being observed for what some analysts indicate are the company's widening reach, its margin consistency and growing bottomline. The paints outfit, which has a 1-2 per cent share of the south-east Asian ...
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SENSOR
Benchmarks continue to touch new highs
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