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INTERVIEW-PRIME MINISTER MORARJI DESAI 

‘Is Drinking A Ritual “?  Then I Think ‘It Is Better to Close Our Diplomatic Missions!’  The appointment is at 1 pm at the Prime…

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BankAmerica committed to India wholesale banking

10 December 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Dec 10 (Reuters) – BankAmerica Corp will sell its retail banking business in…

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EXHAUSTED GANDHI ENDS CAMPAIGN IN MUD, OPPOSITION JUBILANT 

24 November 1989  Reuters News  English  (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  LUDHIANA, India, Nov 24, Reuters – Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi wound up an exhausting…

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STALLED PROJECT MAY HOLD CLUE TO COMMUNIST SUPPORT FOR GANDHI

27 November 1989   Reuters News   English  (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 27, Reuter – A giant petrochemical project could hold a clue…

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BUSINESS NOT TOO WORRIED BY INDIA ELECTION OUTCOME

28 November 1989   Reuters News     English   (c) 1989 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, NOV 28, Reuters -Political instability in India may be in prospect after…

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INDIA LOOKING TO SUBSTANTIAL AID FROM IMF, DONORS, OFFICIAL SAYS

27 August 1991  Reuters News  English  (c) 1991 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, Reuters – India hopes to receive substantial financial aid from a consortium of donors…

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INDIA WILL ASK IMF FOR MORE FUNDS – MINISTER

13 April 1992  Reuters News  English  (c) 1992 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, Reuters – India intends to ask the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for more contingency…

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INTERVIEW-Thai PM promises free press.

18 March 2002 19:56 Reuters News English (c) 2002 Reuters Limited BANGKOK, March 18 (Reuters) – Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, embroiled in a row…

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RBI will not allow rupee volatility – Chidambaram. 

29 August 1997  14:33  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 29 (Reuters) – Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said the rupee’s…

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Indian politics in convulsion, election beckons

20 November 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 20 (Reuters) – India faced the prospect of fresh elections on Thursday…

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INTERVIEW – India lacked grit on Tamil Tigers — envoy

19 November 1997  Reuters News  English  (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Reuters) – India’s lack of “grit” in pursuing its costly military…

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Low pay, poor conditions fuel unrest in Philippine Military

4 September 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Sept 4, Reuter – Low pay and poor working conditions have fuelled unrest in…

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Breakout Companies

Raghuram Govind Rajan is a lucky man. Two weeks into his new job as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India his friend Ben Bernanke,…

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Cheat Funds

Sometimes India’s economy resembles a rambunctious teenager brought up short by a finger-wagging headmaster. Our finance minister can now recite with his eyes closed a…

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Anti-strike Force Planned, Labour Minister says

14 October 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Oct 14, Reuter – The Philippine government is considering setting up a special police…

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Watch Your Step

Three economists are gazing at a glass half full of water. The optimist sees a glass half full. The pessimist sees a glass half empty.…

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Are Indian CEOs Overpaid?

The day before this issue of Business Today hits news stands, America will vote for a new president. The day after you invest less than…

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Deal Chahta Hai

A laughter club in Mumbai is forced to “zip it” because a humourless neighbour is disturbed, not long after a 63-year-old cartoon unleashes a cleansing…

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Prem Ji Is Back

By the time this issue of Business Today hits the news stands, voting for new governments in three Indian states will be completed. The seven-…

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Buy Me, Buy Me Not

Stock markets and their behavior are an inexact science. Technical analysts will study head and shoulders patterns, Fibonacci retracements, stochastic oscillators and sundry chicken entrails…

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India’s Skilling Field

“Then we had to find the rule and the string again, and a new hole was made; and, about midnight, the picture would be up…

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Going Nowhere

I remember my first car with great fondness. It was a Fiat 1100D, and I crashed it barely a month after my wife and I…

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Mayday- At The Hindustan Times

Senior Editor of this newspaper were about to sit down for their evening news-planning meeting when the smoke alarms started jangling. Within moments  the first…

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STC-Anatomy of A strike

Inscrutable are the ways of public-sector trade unions. The Federation of the State Trading Corporation Employees’ Unions (FSTCEU) lived up to this image when it…

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Reserve Bank-Money to Burn

Of all the functions of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there is one routine task crucial to the health of the economy: incinerating the…

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Madhya Pradesh-Making of a Martyr

While it lasted, last fortnight’s nine-hour hostage hold-up in Congress(l) Member of Parliament Dalbir Singh’s.Delhi apartment generated wild images of urban terrorism on the loose.…

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Labour – Making a Point

Rarely had an event invited such determined and concerted action by Union Government: When the 24-hour national strike called by the National Campaign Committee (NCC)…

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The Wages of Wrath

On January 18 the strike by 2.5 lakh textile workers in Bombay’s 60 mills will complete a year; 25,000 of these workers in eight mills…

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Suppressing Dissent?

Every dissenter is in a minority of one, and K. Ashok Rao, 36, deputy manager in Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), is discovering what it…

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Sharing Losses

Last week-end the seesaw battle being waged by Swraj Paul to take over Escorts and DCM slowed to a less suspenseful motion when the London-based…

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Most Powerful Women in Business

“In India, I See a Lot More Acceptance of Gender in the Workplace” Do you think the India-US CEO Forum you are a member of…

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BANK THE RESERVE

The government must resist the temptation to dip its hand in the till The Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) is the best-run company in India:…

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A first-rate problem

I believe the government is counting too much on the RBI to wield the magic wand India’s economy is lurching like a car with two…

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Keep The Ballast

We need our institutions as much as we need our democracy Narendera Modi’s first term in office will be bracketed by malodorous stand-offs with two…

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DEMOCRACY DIES IN DARNESS

The Washington post adopted this four-word slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness” in February 2017, its first in 140 years. It was used by its owner…

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ANNA DATA

Annadata means “Bestower of food” – a synonym for god. In some Indian languages, Anna means older brother, so you can also take my headline…

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Hell For Leather

Hell for leather means to run very fast, but the leather industry in and around Kanpur has nowhere to run. Hundreds of tanneries and manufacturing…

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