2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 India Spotlight


The Hindu
   
A story of exile, a story of betrayal   
The Hindu
You must tell your story ... You must write .... For years I have been asked to pen “my story” of exodus and exile, of homelessness and refuge. I've been told to lay threadbare what happened all those years ago and how I feel about it all these years later.

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Not a fine approach   
Business Standard
Economists understand that there are essentially two ways to monitor proscribed behaviour. Either supervision can be efficient, and most law-breakers are caught; or enforcement can have giant holes, but those who are caught are given excessively stiff ...


   


Deccan Chronicle
   
Sunday Interview: 'Shah's leadership is the way to victory'   
Deccan Chronicle
Why did it take you so long to join politics? You were supposed to join the Bharatiya Janata Party last year, during the Lok Sabha polls. Life is a change to which we say “YES!” What comes before and after has many schools of thought. I have been reading, ...


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The Hindu
   
Of diagnoses and second opinions   
The Hindu
I celebrated my 40th birthday with some apprehension about my health going for a toss. As if by coincidence, my knees began to buckle and crackle. I sought out the most popular orthopaedist in town. After examining my knees he pronounced the dreaded ...


   


TCS is number one   
Business Standard
Now that the results for the last quarter of the major Indian information technology (IT) companies are available, it is apparent how recent currency fluctuations have taken their toll on clarity. There are three or four sets of numbers or forecasts available: in ...


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Deccan Chronicle
   
DC Debate: The controversy surrounding the Censor Board   
Deccan Chronicle
The rules of the Censor Board are not the same when it comes to regional languages. We have appealed many times that the rules be made the same for everyone in the industry, but there still is disparity. One can observe the difference in films that are ...


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Patented medicine   
The Hindu
As a professional adviser on IP matters in Australia, I agree with the main thrust of the article, “Patented medicine and affordability” (Dec.22, 2014). I would like to make the following observations: During the past 40 years, a few key principles of the patent ...


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Hoping for a breakthrough   
Business Standard
The visit of United States President Barack Obama to India, as the first American leader to be chief guest at the Republic Day parade, has raised high expectations. Perhaps too high, as the difficulties that bedevil the United States-India bilateral relationship ...


   


NDTV
   
Deepika Backs Boys in Blue For World Cup 2015   
NDTV
Actress Deepika Padukone is wearing her heart on her sleeve, quite literally. In this photo, Deepika wears the Team India jersey ahead of this year's cricket World Cup. She shared this image on Facebook, captioning it "Who will #bleedblue with me? Victory in ...


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Exclusive: Javier Moro talks about controversy over 'Red Sari'   
IBNLive
It seems that trouble is mounting for the beleaguered Congress. Spanish writer Javier Moro's 'The Red Sari', controversial, unauthorized biography of Congress President Sonia Gandhi is being released by Roli Books in India. Speaking exclusively to ...


   

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