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July 31, 2004



Sayyid Bros. or B S Zafar?
The UPA government is like Farrukhsiyar's court.

Tale of two companies
Also, ITC was in what one has to recognise as a "sin" business, in comparison with Lever's bread and butter products of everyday living, says T N Ninan.




July 30, 2004



How to utilise the education cess
The government should involve private companies and private schools in projects for rural areas.




July 29, 2004



Telling it like it is
Given its own achievements, it is still a mystery why India Inc should be so hesitant about telling the government like it is.

Realeconomik and how to remain in power
Even if the Left chooses not to support the policy, it should support the government.

Should EPF interest rates be lowered?
The administered rates of interest on social security and small savings investments should be treated as social security expenditure by the government.

Kelkar II: Reading the fine print
Let us first examine what the report says. The report heavily relies on the 88th Amendment to the Constitution on service tax, which has inserted an item, 92C, in the Union List.




July 28, 2004



Kya aap copywriter ban na chahte hain?
'Creative jobs have many pluses. If you do manage to build a USP, you can command both your price -- and your pace of

A European challenge to the US?
The idea that the proposed United Europe can challenge the Americans seems misplaced, says Deepak Lal.




July 27, 2004



Kelkar II: Two cheers and a boo
The Kelkar committee believes that the expenditure multiplier is larger, and concludes "that the contractionary effect of cutting expenditure is larger than the contractionary effect of raising taxes".




July 24, 2004



It's boom time in Kolkata
There is new life in Kolkata for real estate, shopping malls and retail finance, says T N Ninan




July 23, 2004



How the BPO industry will change our lives
BPO represents a new commercial paradigm for international trade in services, says Akshaya Bhargava.




July 19, 2004



De-risking agriculture
An inadequate delivery system is a threat to the strategy laid out in the Budget, says Subir Gokarn

The great retail riddle
While figuring out customer psychographics is a challenge anywhere in the world, developed markets like the US have an edge in that official data, says Sunil Jain

Banks and capital
Two proposals by the Reserve Bank have come in for sweeping criticism, says A V Rajwade




July 17, 2004



And who will account for the 2% tax
If panchayats and district administrations have a right to decide and implement basic education and midday meals schemes as they please, then taxpayers also have the right to know how well their money is being spent.




July 16, 2004



A Budget for Sonia
The singular failing of Mr Chidambaram's Budget was the total lack of passion, says Jamal Mecklai.

Is India's financial market deep enough?
fiscal deficits don't really matter because a government can always sell off assets to bring them down, says T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan.

Science can help feed the hungry
India has the potential to feed its hungry and lift its farmers out of poverty, says David C Mulford.




July 15, 2004



What a disappointing Budget!
'While some of the measures are a low blow to India's fiscal and social health, its failure to think out of the box is a signal disappointment and considerable loss to all.'




July 14, 2004



Creative inputs for MBAs
Art courses should become a part of business schools.

Going for broke with turnover tax
There is a fair method for deriving the equitable rate of turnover tax.




July 13, 2004



If you ain't a cat, don't worry!
'Perhaps being an underdog is the best thing that could happen to you. The initial break may be hard to get but there is more hunger to prove yourself,' says Rashmi Bansal.




July 12, 2004



Why FDI will not flow in
Let's not kid ourselves into believing that one announcement in a Budget means anything.

What VAT needs
Before the VAT tax regime can begin, the states need to complete some important tasks.




July 03, 2004



Captives for all reasons
Setting up captive BPO units by MNCs may not always be viable, says Akshaya Bhargava.




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