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Enter, The Bots
A bunch of silicon valley start-ups are developing robots that can help humans in every task—at home, in hospitals, factories and at war more |
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Old And Beautiful
In their prime, these three sporting immortals wowed audiences. Past their prime, in their comebacks, nothing changed. more |
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Government Can Fly
History is replete with governments holding back state carriers only to set them free. Air India can learn from those experiences. more |
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Slowdown Lessons
Indian retailers need to learn from their global counterparts and make appropriate corrections in their business models to beat the slowdown. more |
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BUDGET |
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Growth With Discipline |
| Pranab Mukherjee is looking to mend the government’s finances without giving up growth. He might well pull it off. |
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Drop The Hammer |
| Selling small stakes in PSUs brings only small benefits. It is stake sales to strategic partners that make the big difference. |
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Balance Of Power |
| The pending Bill on land acquisition tries to meet the needs of industry, while protecting landowners. It can do better in both areas. |
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Small Chinks Of Light |
| Central agencies are beginning to work in tandem and a solar ecosystem is slowly emerging. But much still remains to be done. |
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SOLAR POWER |
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Small Chinks Of Light |
| Central agencies are beginning to work in tandem and a solar ecosystem is slowly emerging. But much still remains to be done. |
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Helpless Spectator |
| India’s Competition Commission can do little to combat unfair trade practices. It needs more powers if it is to unearth them and punish violators. |
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Banking For A Billion |
| Financial inclusion is one big reason why the government is considering allowing more banks in. |
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Banking For A Billion |
| Financial inclusion is one big reason why the government is considering allowing more banks in. |
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| CORRESPONDENT'S BLOGS |
| ECOLOGIC / Sharada Balasubramanian |
| And now, an ecological meltdown? |
The global financial crisis could pale in comparison to an ecological credit crunch faced by our planet, says a study
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| HUMAN CAPITAL / Supriya Kurane |
| On the rebound.. |
Some "progressive" companies are talking about rehiring ex-employees. Should you actually think about going back to an old employer?
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REPORTS & SURVEYS |
Jobs on the global block
More than 50 million jobs are likely to be lost if the global economic situation continues to deteriorate, says a new ILO report
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These cameras have better lenses, detail, and control over exposure. They’re not cheap but they won’t burn a hole in your pocket like a professional camera would. |
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| Don’t Blame Your Genes |
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Get tested. Find out what you’re prone to. Live healthy, and live happily ever after. |
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IN CONVERSATION |
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'There Is Price Pressure'
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DHL Supply Chain CEO Bruce Edwards and its head for the Asia-Pacific region Paul Graham Harris say that despite the slowdown, they remain committed to their company's Asian operations because of the region’s growth potential
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