Compete on quality
Business Standard
India's bid to protect its basmati-rice growers through getting a geographical indications (GI) registration has come up against formidable hurdles. These come not just from basmati growers in Pakistan, but also Madhya Pradesh, which it did not list among ...
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Business Standard
India's bid to protect its basmati-rice growers through getting a geographical indications (GI) registration has come up against formidable hurdles. These come not just from basmati growers in Pakistan, but also Madhya Pradesh, which it did not list among ...
The Hindu
Terrorism is a common challenge for humanity: Ban Ki-moon
The Hindu
Hello and welcome to this special interview as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who is visiting India, speaks to CNN-IBN and The Hindu. I am Suhasini Haidar. Q. Secretary General, you are here even as the world is mourning the victims of the attack in ...
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The Hindu
Hello and welcome to this special interview as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who is visiting India, speaks to CNN-IBN and The Hindu. I am Suhasini Haidar. Q. Secretary General, you are here even as the world is mourning the victims of the attack in ...
Deccan Chronicle
Mystic Mantra: Sacred soil
Deccan Chronicle
My January 1 article Light up 2015 — heralding UN's International Year of Light — dovetails with this one since 2015 is UN's International Year of Soils, too. Launching this landmark, José Graziano da Silva, director-general of UN's Food and Agriculture ...
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Deccan Chronicle
My January 1 article Light up 2015 — heralding UN's International Year of Light — dovetails with this one since 2015 is UN's International Year of Soils, too. Launching this landmark, José Graziano da Silva, director-general of UN's Food and Agriculture ...
Business Standard
Time to bet on high-debt companies?
Business Standard
Experts say investors should be careful, as even a 50-100 bps cut in rates will not help such companies if their business is not doing well. Check what is the problem and consider. Vishal Chhabaria | Mumbai. January 15, 2015 Last Updated at 22:40 IST.
Business Standard
Experts say investors should be careful, as even a 50-100 bps cut in rates will not help such companies if their business is not doing well. Check what is the problem and consider. Vishal Chhabaria | Mumbai. January 15, 2015 Last Updated at 22:40 IST.
The killer and the killed
The Hindu
Though understanding violence in its concreteness is not easy, so is describing what “normal” ought to be (“In maya, the killer and the killed,” Jan.14). In trying to make us understand the difference between symbolic and physical violence and how one cannot ...
The Hindu
Though understanding violence in its concreteness is not easy, so is describing what “normal” ought to be (“In maya, the killer and the killed,” Jan.14). In trying to make us understand the difference between symbolic and physical violence and how one cannot ...
Deccan Chronicle
Mystic Mantra: Spiritual resolution
Deccan Chronicle
Every New Year brings us the feeling of a new beginning. Apparently, there is no diametric difference between December 31 and January 1, but there must be something very mystical deep down in our souls and hearts exhorting our minds to make a ...
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Deccan Chronicle
Every New Year brings us the feeling of a new beginning. Apparently, there is no diametric difference between December 31 and January 1, but there must be something very mystical deep down in our souls and hearts exhorting our minds to make a ...
Business Standard
Tax uncertainty still looms over offshore fund regime
Business Standard
The Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) move to help domestic fund houses manage more foreign capital is likely to need some assistance from the Union revenue department. Concerns over transfer pricing implications and whether such funds ...
Business Standard
The Securities and Exchange Board of India's (Sebi's) move to help domestic fund houses manage more foreign capital is likely to need some assistance from the Union revenue department. Concerns over transfer pricing implications and whether such funds ...
Expansion and crisis
The Hindu
To see Lithuania's euro adoption this month as an entry into a losers' club is to miss the geopolitical picture wherein several of the ex-Warsaw Pact states have staked their future on forging a European identity — to the consternation of Russia. The admission ...
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The Hindu
To see Lithuania's euro adoption this month as an entry into a losers' club is to miss the geopolitical picture wherein several of the ex-Warsaw Pact states have staked their future on forging a European identity — to the consternation of Russia. The admission ...
Deccan Chronicle
A kickstart to monetary easing
Deccan Chronicle
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, in a surprise move on a day of multiple festivals, finally cut the repo rate (rate at which the Reserve Bank of India lends to banks) by a quarter per cent — from 8.0 per cent to 7.75 per cent — signalling the beginning of a ...
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Deccan Chronicle
RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, in a surprise move on a day of multiple festivals, finally cut the repo rate (rate at which the Reserve Bank of India lends to banks) by a quarter per cent — from 8.0 per cent to 7.75 per cent — signalling the beginning of a ...
IBNLive
Salman Rushdie, threatened over book, defends free speech
IBNLive
Burlington: Author Salman Rushdie, who lived for years under a death threat after his 1988 book 'The Satanic Verses' drew the wrath of Iranian religious leaders, said on Wednesday the right to free speech is absolute or else it isn't free. Following a speech at ...
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IBNLive
Burlington: Author Salman Rushdie, who lived for years under a death threat after his 1988 book 'The Satanic Verses' drew the wrath of Iranian religious leaders, said on Wednesday the right to free speech is absolute or else it isn't free. Following a speech at ...
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