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OPINION

EDITORIAL
Operation mop-up
The RBI raises the CRR to curb inflation that is casting a shadow over the runaway growth of the economy. More

ECONOMY
A case for empowerment
Empowering creates a win-win situation for both the employee and the employer. Employees gain greater job satisfaction together with an increased sense of worth, through the application of a wider spectrum of skills and abilities. More

FOREIGN TRADE
The morality of chasing the market dream
There is more to globalisation than markets. Unless we figure that out, we are bound to be led down a valueless path. More

POLITICS
Resolving Singur's crisis
The name of an obscure village, Singur, in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, has been ricocheting round the nation following the `satyagraha' launched by the Trinamool Congress chief, Ms Mamata Banerji, and ... More

ECONOMICS
Milton Friedman: Radical and visionary economist
Milton Friedman, sophisticated economist, towered above his contemporaries in the sweep of his contributions, the depth of understanding and the radical vision that informed his multi-faceted interactions in public debates. More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Creating the grandmasters
The hunt for talent must be two-pronged: One, expand the base — look for talent among the poor. Identify and train gifted children, however poor, in good schools. Two, emphasise comprehension over rote learning. Cultivating brainpower is a publ ic good, and the government should do it. But as this is not possible, private initiative is needed, says P. V. INDIRESAN. More

SPORTS
Can cricket be saved from politics?
As if scandalous cases of ministers in office being found guilty of aiding and abetting dastardly crimes were not enough for them to mull over, our parliamentarians have been venting their spleen on our harassed and demoralised cricketers playing ... More

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