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ECONOMY: RBI Annual Report for 2007-08: Focussed on price stability
The Annual Report of the RBI comes very soon after the Annual Monetary Policy Statement. The report accompanying the monetary policy on macroeconomic development for the previous year more or less covers the same ground as the Annual Report does, ...

NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY: Who benefits from the thrust on bio-fuels?
Today India is seen as a rapidly developing economy whose energy needs are growing as fast as its population. Responding to the global thrust on bio-fuels, the Indian government has promised a bagful of initiatives to encourage large-scale ...

EDITORIAL: The shackles are off
The political class will hotly debate over the coming days and weeks the strategic significance of the Nuclear Suppliers Group’s granting India a waiver from its export controls on nuclear material but there is no doubting that this ...

SOCIAL SECURITY: Banking on consensus
The pension scheme in banks does not cover about 70 per cent of the employees working in the industry. The understanding between the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) and bank unions in March 2008 to finalise extension of fresh option for ...

NATURAL CALAMITIES: Disaster management in Europe
For the past few weeks, televisions all across Europe have been screening the terrible images from Bihar flooding and the distress, devastation and the consequences being felt by families throughout the flood-hit areas. ...

PSU: After NSG waiver, what?
Regardless of the side of the fence one finds oneself on the Indo-US nuclear agreement, one should not stint one’s admiration for the perseverance with which the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has steered the deal through various ...

LETTERS: Alleviating poverty
This refers to the editorial “Alleviating poverty” (Business Line, September 6). It is no doubt true that “growth in agricultural and related activities is sure to set off a cycle of more incomes, more ...

LETTERS: Singur issue
The Singur imbroglio appears to be heading to a point of no return with reports of Tatas planning to pull out from Singur to locate the plant in a more hospitable location. ...






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