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With the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi just 70 days away, the abysmal state of preparedness is nothing less than shockingindianotes.com28 July 2010
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India's democracy has provided many “rights” and privileges for her citizens. But most of these rights are meaningless for a large chunk of Indians, the poor, homeless and landless. Meaningless, due to a crucial missing piece - the lack of an identity!indianotes.com7 July 2010
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The debate about how one defines an Indian company was sparked by a statement from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), which said that ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank are “foreign-owned and Indian-controlled banks”. Unfortunately, this definition could well impact several companies, and millions of consumersindianotes.com7 June 2010
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The sheer quantum of un-met demand will ultimately be the long term driver in the "clean energy" market.indianotes.com28 April 2010
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The current spat between SEBI and IRDA not only exemplifies our shoddy policy-making, but also exposes how spineless our government can beindianotes.com19 April 2010
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If ever there was a financial or economic equivalent of an IPL final or a Femina Miss India, it would probably be the Indian budgetindianotes.com10 March 2010
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Corporate governance at Tech Mahindra and DLF indianotes.com26 February 2010
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Synopsis of India Investment Summit 2010, thoughts on investing in Indian equity markets, real estate and bondsindianotes.com12 February 2010
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Why the Indian economy and markets will continue to provide healthy returns over the next decadeindianotes.com29 January 2010
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The complaint of bond traders is that various statements by government officials and ministers regarding the likely monetary policy, are unduly impacting short term bond prices. But these traders need to factor in the risks of irresponsible political statementsindianotes.com22 January 2010
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Indian companies will continue to rule the roost, as far as offshoring is concerned. Though there is increasing competition from other destinations, India's early lead will help keep Indian companies ahead of the packindianotes.com9 January 2010
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The decisions on longer trading hours by the BSE and NSE were quite arbitrary, as proved by the fierce opposition by stock brokersindianotes.com30 December 2009
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Investing in Indian art funds has proved costly for investorsindianotes.com19 December 2009
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How will newspapers survive the internet age?indianotes.com9 December 2009
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As corporations desperately look for ways to cut costs, they are either directly dealing with LPOs or arm-twisting their lawyers to bring down costs by employing such vendorsindianotes.com26 November 2009
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Ever since the path to de-mutualisation of exchanges was announced, both the exchanges have offloaded equity to a pretty large number of investors. However, not one share has been offered to the Indian publicindianotes.com11 November 2009
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How does one justify the frenzy for power utility IPOs, especially when the returns are several years down the line?indianotes.com31 October 2009
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It is with a mixture of cynicism, despair and resignation that most Indians view the continuing fiasco at Air India. In a company that is grossly over-staffed, provides abysmal service quality and makes losses consistently, the specter of striking pilots is akin to absurd drama!indianotes.com15 October 2009
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Even though the benefits of a uniform GST are many, it's critical that exemptions do not create windows for arbitrariness and dispensing of favours as this could lead to the benefits of simplicity and clarity being lostindianotes.com18 September 2009
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IPOs in general will not make an investor as much money as the secondary markets - the dice are too heavily loaded against the investor and he still continues to make decisions on perceived popularity rather than on fundamentalsindianotes.com6 September 2009
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