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EU rules out nationality as criterion in Mittal case
In the light of the Government's recent query on the Mittal-Arcelor case, the European Union (EU) clarified on Tuesday that Mr Lakshmi Mittal's bid to takeover rival Arcelor would not be decided on the basis of nationality but on business and ...
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Education reform, a better bet than quotas
It easier to simply mandate a quota and get populist approval than implementing root and branch education reforms in a country the size of India with its complexities. But this simplistic approach, taken by successive governments, must end and seriou s education reforms put through if India is to emerge a knowledge economy, says SUMIT K. MAJUMDAR.
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