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The right choice for Bharat Ratna
SOME weeks ago, there were calls for conferring the nation's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, on Kalpana Chawla. There are now calls from MPs to honour Sachin Tendulkar with the award. Awards of this nature, one cannot help but feel, ... More

EDITORIAL


Guided missiles
FOR TWO STRAIGHT trading days last week there was panic selling in the market with information technology stocks and to some extent Old Economy stocks recording sharp falls. The BSE Sensex declined by 4.5 per cent and breached the psychological ... More

ECONOMY


In interest of developed world
The Doha round was not a failure in the negotiations as much as a failure to agree on the parameters that would govern the negotiations. If the Doha negotiations are to live up to the tag of being a development round, the EU, the US and Japan have t o do much more than accuse one another of unfair trade practices. Not from magnanimity, but out of an instinct for self-preservation, says V. Anantha-Nageswaran. More

A review of reforms
THE RBI's latest Report on Currency and Finance 2001-02 is marked by an interesting and unusual disclaimer that the findings, views and conclusions expressed in the report are entirely those of the contributing staff of the Department of ... More

POLITICS


Getting Iraq back on its feet
CLEARLY, the focus of the conflict in Iraq is now shifting to the reconstruction phase which, curiously, could become far more difficult to negotiate than the hostilities phase itself. This is primarily because, once again, Washington and London ... More

Leave QMC alone
THE weeklong row over the feared demolition of the more-than-a-century-old, legendary Queen Mary's College (QMC) in Chennai overshadowed even the orgies of destruction in Iraq. The young students showed invincible spirit and a hitherto ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Time IT-related services got professional
INDIA's unique contribution to software exports has been mainly due to its talented pool of human resources being tapped by several countries. Its success is generally attributed to English language skills and the competitive prices for the ... More

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