Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, July 08, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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OPINION
POLITICS:
SPin on the nuke dealThe general rule of thumb is that those who stay in glass houses should not throw stones. But try telling this to our politicians! All hell has broken loose following the Congress successfully roping in the Samajwadi Party to not only support the ...
EDUCATION:
The business side of educationEducation is an extremely lucrative business in India. As a source of demand for existing courses and as a location in which to establish organisations that provide training and certification, India has evoked substantial interest in domestic and ...
INTERVIEW:
Inflation is likely to remain high in the near termIn India, many of the underlying factors driving inflation are not from the domestic side but from the external side. And it's very difficult to believe that monetary policy by itself can combat inflation.. Dr Mansoor Dailami, Manager, ... HEALTH: The great fall Of all the professions that have evolved through centuries in the service of mankind, the one that has markedly fallen low from its high pedestal is the doctor’s. Greatly respected and held in high esteem even until the 1950s, they were ... EDITORIAL: Getting the measure of inflation The government’s move to construct a new consumer price index (CPI) for urban India, replacing the CPI for urban non-manual employees (UNME), has not come a moment too soon. The Reserve Bank of India Governor, Dr Y V Reddy, has rightly ... LETTERS: Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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