2014年10月4日 星期六

2014-10-05 India Spotlight

  The Hindu   
Fading hope  The Hindu
Even today, distressing news filters in of malnutrition deaths of tribal children in Kerala. In two years, close to 100 child deaths were reported from Attappady, the only tribal block in Kerala. Despite numerous high-profile ministerial visits, scholarly ...


   


City of mobs  Business Standard
India has often claimed to be a leader of what used to be called the Third World. It is the leading democracy of the developing world, and the size and quality of its higher-education and medical establishments mean that it is, to some extent, a magnet for ...


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  Search Engine Land   
Panda 4.1 -- Google's 27th Panda Update -- Is Rolling Out  Search Engine Land
Google has announced that the latest version of its Panda Update — a filter designed to penalize “thin” or poor content from ranking well — has been released. Google said in a post on Google+ that a “slow rollout” began earlier this week and will continue ...


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  The Hindu   
A real story about imaginary books  The Hindu
A Life in Books is an illuminated novel written and designed by Warren Lehrer. What attracted me straightaway to the book was the splendour of colour across the book: printed in four colours, it invents text and graphic art in a way that will entertain and ...


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  Business Standard   
How different is the current bull market?  Business Standard
"A client asked me, 'the dollar is nearing an all-time high against the euro. It will be good for technology stocks in the long run, right?' I simply said 'yes, sir'. What else could one say," asks Harish Vasudevan, a Mumbai-based stock broker. The current stock ...


   

  Deccan Chronicle   
India's jhadoo pledge  Deccan Chronicle
Trust me, I am feeling really guilty, sheepish vaghera today. I haven't picked up a jhadoo this morning, and got to work. Not even in my own home, forget the filthy streets of Mumbai. No wonder, I didn't make it to Narendra Modi's elite Dirt Squad of eminent ...


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  The Hindu   
Our grumpy selves and ever-vanishing smiles  The Hindu
Look around you, and you will find so many DSLR-carrying photographers hanging around, trying to capture the moods of daily life. Most of them like to capture candid pictures and you would rarely hear them say, “Smile Please”. Maybe it is just one of the ...


   

  Know Your Mobile India   
Best and Cheapest 3G and 4G Data Plans in India for September 2014  Know Your Mobile India
Internet connectivity has been extremely crucial and an important element in today's smartphone. Since we maynot be under the umbrella of Wi-Fi always so it becomes pretty important to choose the data pack that brings more for less. We roundup the best ...


   

  Business Standard   
Sun TV: Eyeing an ad spend recovery  Business Standard
The Sun TV Network scrip is down 16% over the last one year on account of slowing advertising revenues, increasing competition and overhang of the CBI charge-sheet against the company's promoter. Extension of deadline for implementation of digitisation ...


   

  Deccan Chronicle   
To the Club born  Deccan Chronicle
In 2007, the then railways minister, Lalu Prasad Yadav, at the crest of his power and popularity, a man feted from Harvard to IIM Ahmedabad for supposedly turning around the Indian railways, was turned down for the membership of New Delhi's prestigious ...


   

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