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There is no one to lend to, since economic activity is down, and so the funds end up in the vaults of the RBI to earn…
By Nawshir Mirza |
How are directors supposed to make use of the transactional approach? Basically, to challenge management — not in an…
By Ajit Ranade |
The official stock of food-grain with the Food Corporation of India stood at 77.7 million tonnes as of March 1. This…
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By the time this story attracts the attention of hassled stakeholders, the curtains on the rescue act of YES Bank would…
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India’s working class, currently under a lockdown, seems to be training themselves for a life-threatening battle with…
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This is a time to focus our attention on fighting COVID-19, not fanning communal fires. Pic: A section of the…
By Thomas Isaac |
It was about a week back that Kerala had the dubious distinction of having the highest number of patients in the…
By Ajit Ranade |
Despite bitter political bickering, the United States passed its highest ever relief package to support the economy. It…
By Aseem Shrivastava |
Corona, speculative mischief suggests, must be of divine provenance. She has the intelligence to slumber, to awaken, to…
By Ajit Ranade |
One of the most telling episodes in the aftermath of the failure of Yes Bank is the scramble by State governments to…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
The dramatic developments in the case of Yes Bank will bring new shock waves to a financial sector that is already…
By Aseem Shrivastava |
Metanoia is from ancient Greek. It connotes penitence, a radical change of heart, amounting to a spiritual awakening…
By Arun Maira |
When I finished college in 1964, in the early years after India’s freedom, I wanted to help build India. A career in…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
Amid reports that the visit of US President Donald Trump will be an occasion to ask India to open itself to dairy (and…