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An identity driven economy
The 60-year-old consensus to not base reservations on religion is unravelling, as the West Bengal government decides to pursue them, while the Andhra Pradesh high court fends off a state law
A long road for Kamal Nath
On Monday, Kamal Nath revised his ambitious road targets. He should also consider that finding short-term solutions to long-term problems of infrastructure can only prolong them
Lessons from Korea
The government and businesses in India still do not seem to work together with a common national purpose
The deficit saga continues
With state expenditure unlikely to be reduced, RBI will have a hard time managing the national balance...
Cricket lessons for Thackerays
The decades-old inter-state mobility of cricketers is an example of how a fixation...
China’s exports, our gain
China’s global export lead speaks much more convincingly of the virtues of economic interdependence...
Different Angle | Rajiv Kumar
Lessons from Korea
The government and businesses in India still do not...
Bare Talk | V. Anantha Nageswaran
A decade for dividends
Stocks may not generate positive returns this decade...
Eye on India | Nirvikar Singh
Cars and complexity
Toyota’s problem can be seen as one of failing...
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The deficit saga continues
Quick Edit | Aubergine moussaka
A long road for Kamal Nath
China’s exports, our gain
An identity driven economy
Lessons from Korea
Quick Edit | Diminishing value
Quick Edit | The year of sovereign risk
Quick Edit | A hot sun and a cold wind
Roots of China’s rapid recovery
Independence for railways
Greenbacks for green growth
Where the political risks lie
A club by another name
Govt puts Bt brinjal in limbo
Import duty on power equipment may increase
Who’s afraid of Barack Obama? Not Indian IT
Delhi HC turns down Bayer’s patent claims
Probe on as oral insulin shows up on shelves
Public sector banks plan big push for retail loans
Air India to consider Dublin for European hub this fortnight
MONEY MATTERS
Sensex lifeline: high beeps and pratfalls
CNBC-TV18 scans the top gainers and losers and finds out what might have led to the trend in Tuesday’s market
Market returns
Dividends account for a sizeable part of total returns in most Asian markets
TECHNOLOGY
Google may add social networking features to Gmail: report
The change adds a module to the Gmail screen that would display a stream of updates from individuals a user chooses to connect with
Without Flash, Apple users aren’t well served
Shantanu Narayen,president and CEO, Adobe Systems, in an in-depth interview responds to Apple’s Steve Jobs’ comments and talks about why he thinks Adobe will continue to be successful
ECONOMY AND POLITICS
The Mint Report for 09 February 2010
Auto industry soars in January; SBI hints at higher lending rates; Samsung aims sales of over Rs14,000 crores in India this year; Markets close marginally higher on Tuesday
Import duty on power equipment may increase
Currently, no duty is levied on import of foreign equipment for mega power projects; a 5% duty is levied on imports for smaller projects