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COLUMNS IT'S LONELY AT THE TOP: Leadership anaemia Contemporary India is a seething mass of discontented super-competent people suffering from almost terminal leadership anaemia. That's why we're an unending story of missed opportunities and a messed up polity.. Who said that the current global ... STICKLISH ISSUES: Rating the quality of teaching Responses to Sticklish Issues dated September 15.. An independent rating of the quality of teaching would deter educational institutions from claiming anything beyond what they actually deliver. It would also go on to enhance the quality of ... READING ROOM: Right prescription Are PE (private equity) investors interested enough in ‘discovery research’? This is one of the questions that KPMG takes up in Pharma Summit 2008: India Pharma Inc – an Emerging Global Pharma Hub ... STICKLISH ISSUES: How do you foresee the forthcoming IIM placements to be? Send in your responses, along with your hi-res photo, to ... FOR THE ASKING: Bias towards exporters Why is the RBI partial towards exporters whereas it should be helping the importers? Shouldn’t it strive for a ...
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Why limit exemption on non-hospitalisation expense?
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Location-based tax holiday
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