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Michael Lewis the writer might not be omnipresent in this commentary on financial crises. But Michael Lewis the editor makes up by assembling some of the finest minds and writers on the subject
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Once, software was the crowning glory of Indian entrepreneurship. Post-Satyam, it is entrepreneurial failure that may do the sector in
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Time is running out. Satyam’s new government-appointed board has to find its lifelines fast
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From software, the Satyam investigations are shifting to land. That’s where the real story lies
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Anand Mahindra, Vice-Chairman and MD of Mahindra & Mahindra
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Kiran Karnik, former Nasscom President and government-appointed director on Satyam
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Ex-board member V S Raju recounts how the Satyam chief earned his trust, and then lost it
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More commercial investment options and government incentives are critical to fuel growth in the sector
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The $500 billion plan to build India is just that: a plan. The private sector doesn’t have money, the state doesn’t have purpose
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These three innovation strategies can help companies not only survive
the downturn, but also thrive when the good times return
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Independent directors and auditors must be given more powers and responsibilities. At the same time, they should be made more accountable
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Satyam is a blot on India. If industry-government action stabilises Satyam and leads to governance reforms, it can be India’s redemption
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The Loot sells top brands at 25-60% discount to MRP. Yet, it makes a neat margin of 40%
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Some islands in West Bengal’s Sundarbans have leapfrogged from kerosene to solar power. Mousuni’s story
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From schools to backyard ventures to households, solar power is empowering rural India
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Cookers, water heaters, lights, electricity...urban India is successfully
adapting the myriad applications spawned by solar power
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Moser Baer and The Barefoot College are at opposite ends of the spectrum, but they’re both doing their bit to spread solar technology
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Rural India has embraced solar power and is willing to pay for it. Yet, adoption is low because of poor financing and lopsided policies
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Sunlight can be mankind’s best energy partner for a brighter future. A primer to understand how this energy is created, and more
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Companies, prices, technologies, investments and, now, policies...the pieces of a solar ecosystem are slowly coming together. Still, unless India acts with imagination and speed, it could miss the solar bus
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Oversupply will see solar module prices fall this year and trigger a shakeout in the industry
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Solar energy will create a new class of jobs when they are most needed
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Even though oil is down to $35, solar makes sense
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For years, Indian chess has been all about Viswanathan Anand. He is now making sure it’s more than just about him
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Harsh Mariwala, Marico Chairman
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Having been the government’s crisis consultant on many an occasion, he is a good choice to save Satyam
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While India is still lumbering on with paperwork, China has started building its strategic reserves with cheap oil
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The oil windfall that Gulf countries reaped in the last six years will shield them now
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It grew too much, too fast, but with too little capital. Now, the shutters are coming down
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