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Gujarat – Hurricane Havoc

30th Nov 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 19, 202411 Comments

It was a visitation of grief and destruction, a cruel twist to the suffering Gujarat was already shrouded in. Meteorologists first noticed the brewing cyclone over the Arabian Sea on November 5, 1,200 km to the south-west of Goa. Forty-eight hours later it was just 600 km to the south-west of Bombay, and heading rapidly…

Assam – A State Ravaged

15th Mar 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 18, 20249 Comments

It was beyond the ken of a civilised society, a blood­ spattered vindication of a heartless government’s sudden constitutional piety. The carnage began with a few deaths on February 2; during the next three weeks, it rose every day with dreadful ferocity: a dozen at Cha maria on the 12th, a hundred at Gohpur on…

Mother Dairy- From Flood To Trickle

15th Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 16, 20241 Comment

Large advertisements in Delhi newspapers-last fortnight announced that Mother Dairy was being forced to dilute the fat content of milk supplied to the capital’s citizens to 3 per cent from 4.5 per cent so that the sale price could remain Rs 2.20 per litre. At Mother Dairy booths, lengthening queues were often turned away because…

Music: Mathematics of Ragas

15th Feb 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 202410 Comments

When Frenchman Bernard Bel and American Jim Arnold met by chance in a Delhi hotel in September 1979, it turned out to be a momentous occasion for Indian music. In the two years since, Bel and Arnold have together embarked on an ambitious research of Hindustani classical music’s vast oral tradition along mathematical lines. Never…

Mizoram-A Return to Arms

15th Feb 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 202412 Comments

Not for nothing has Mizo National Front (MNF) President Laldenga acquired a reputation for being a cool and calculating man. Towards the end of 1981, however, his smooth phrases took on a jagged edge, as his talks with the prime minister’s special envoy G. Parthasarathi entered the final lap. Mizoram-watchers were not surprised, therefore, when…

Labour – Making a Point

15th Feb 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 20249 Comments

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) ended at 6 a.m. on January 20. two things stood out clearly: the effects of the strike were either negligible or tremendous, depending on which side of the fence the…

Counter Insurgency – The Art of Survival

15th Nov 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 2024Leave a comment

Counter-Insurgency Deep inside the jungle in northernmost Mizoram, a lone man brews a tin mug of tea in the early morning haze. He is squatting on the bamboo floor of a makeshift shelter covered with banana leaves. Beneath it fails away the precipitous hillside, all 3,000 feet of it densely carpeted with bamboo and teak…

Pensioners – Fighting for a Cause

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 20246 Comments

The salaried middle classes have time and again fallen prey to the Government’s more capricious economic decisions. But, one group that has suffered the most from constantly rising costs of living is the large, amorphous mass of the nation’s pensioners. Bereft of a common voice, nearly three million retired government employees and defence personnel have…

Political Films – Finding A Voice

15th May 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 20247 Comments

Political cinema, like the new wave of the mid-’70s, has long acquired a pejorative meaning in India. At most, a political film that catches the public eye is built around a social theme that fits in with the Government’s meandering philosophy. A ‘successful’ political film also usually turns out to be feature-length, in colour, and…

Uttar Pradesh – Peace of The Graveyard

31st Jan 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 10, 20249 Comments

I know no one can do me no harm because happiness is a warm gun. Yes it is. — John Lennon. 1968 Vishwanath Pratap Singh had cause to be happy on December 30 The prime minister herself had come down to Lucknow to pat him on his back and give his ministry a clean chit.…

The Dehuli Massacre – Killing With Impunity

15th Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 10, 20245 Comments

“My resignation over the Dehuli issue is not important, law and order is,” was Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh’s answer when asked why, after owning moral responsibility for the massacre, he had not quit. “Either we protect the survivors, and liquidate the killers, or we might as well find somebody else to run…

The Wages of Wrath

31st Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 9, 20241 Comment

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 have been on strike since October 1981. In every way, the lengthening strike has become a grim milestone in India’s industrial history, with the opposing sides only gaining in belligerence…

Nellie and Gohpur massacres – Passing the Buck

31st May 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 8, 20246 Comments

Nearly two months after a shocked Parliament was rocked by the Nellie and Gohpur massacres and the bloodbath that had drenched Assam during February’s’ election week, the issue had all but been forgotten by both government and opposition. Suddenly last fortnight it was revived by journalist Arun Shourie’s scathing expose in the last issue of…

BHEL-Suppressing Dissent?

15th Jun 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 5, 202412 Comments

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 is like to take on this public sector leviathan. Rao is, after all, only one of BHEL’S 70,000 employees. Yet, on February 23 this year, Rao filed a writ petition…

Stone Age Shakti

30th Jun 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 5, 20244 Comments

That trite phrase ‘as old as the hills’ has suddenly taken on startling significance in relation to a thread that runs through Hindu beliefs: the cult of mother-worship. a veneration of the shakti form that harks back to primeval times. Recently, an lndo-US team of archaeologists working in the Son valley in Madhya Pradesh Sidhi…

Rajasthan – Mirage In The Desert

31st Jul 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 4, 20248 Comments

Within a few years from now, the westernmost and thirstiest fringe of Rajasthan, along the Indo-Pakistani border, is going to be brought to life by the digging of what will be the longest irrigation canal in the world up to date. Though the climate is torrid, the soil, here too, is good. When the water…

Indian Jews – Caught In The Crossfire

15th Aug 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 3, 202429 Comments

Indian foreign policy has always suffered from contradictory tugs and pulls, and last month the Government exposed its tendency to over-react to global developments. Israeli Consul Yousuf Hasseen earned his expulsion with an outspoken interview with Bombay’s Sunday Observer (INDIA TODAY. July 31). But the subsequent announcement by Foreign Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao that…

Lok Dal-Taken For A Ride

15th Aug 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 2, 20246 Comments

No point of no return was so final as the one Charan Singh and Devi Lal reached on July 21. The crusty Jat leaders have clashed repeatedly over the last two years and a half-only to be dragged back into uneasy reconciliation every time by mediators. Incredibly, Charan Singh moved to hammer the last nail…

Death Penalty – Snag In The Rope

15th Aug 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 2, 20245 Comments

Anticlimax has become the boon companion of the Supreme Court. When the court reopened on July 18 after its summer vacation, it was shadowed by the cloud raised by stays granted on more than 20 executions of condemned murderers throughout the country. The flurry of stay orders stemmed from a May 6 ruling by a…

Social Prejudice – Caste Abuse

15th Aug 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 28, 20247 Comments

It was a grim warning for all users of intemperate language, and particularly for citizens of India who continue to believe that caste bestows special rights on an individual. Untouchability has long ago been ‘abolished’, but caste prejudice is one of the most insidious cankers eating into the country’s vitals. At 4 p.m. on August…

Fireflies caught in a logjam

24th Nov 2013, Business Today, ColumnBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 27, 202413 Comments

Without second-generation reforms and a drastic overhaul of its institutions, India is condemned to mediocre income and growth. As befits an ancient land, India is not bereft of clairvoyants. Three times over the past decade, some of our best economists, managers, bureaucrats, industrialists, politicians and private citizens put their brains together and came up with…

Interview – S. Ramadorai

31st Mar 2013, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 26, 202412 Comments

‘This Year We Will Fall Short of the Target’ After a lifetime spent powering TCS to its current position as the country’s pre-eminent technology company, S. Ramadorai took over as Advisor to the Prime Minister in the National Council for Skill Development in February 2011. He spoke to Chaitanya Kalbag and Shamni Pande on the…

Uncertainty Principle

23rd Jun 2013, Business TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 26, 202410 Comments

A disgraced Ranbaxy has a long and expensive journey ahead before it regains the trust of global and Indian customers. By E. Kumar Sharma and Chaitanya Kalbag Two inspectors working for the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), on a trip to a Ranbaxy Laboratories factory late in January 2008, were stunned by what they…

We lost the plot- Kishore Biyani

24th Jun 2012, Business Today, EditorialBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 26, 202411 Comments

In a candid conversation with Chaitanya Kalbag, Kishore Biyani reveals why he sold a controlling stake in his flagship Pantaloons stores to the Aditya Birla Group Kishore Biyani is waiting, relaxed, in a darkened hotel suite. He’s just flown in from cool London to broiling Gurgaon. He talks softly and very fast, jumping in before…

How to do a management buyout at 30000 feet

8th Jul 2012, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 26, 20246 Comments

V. Vaidyanathan takes wing with a $17 million stake in a star NBFC By Chaitanya Kalbag The next time you are flying somewhere, do not bury your nose in a book or plug in your earphones. Take a good look around. And if you happen to be sitting next to Vembu Vaidyanathan, a wiry, fast-talking…

Interview – Osamu Suzuki

30th Sep 2012, Business TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 26, 202411 Comments

Maruti will not end Contract-Worker System Simmering unrest among contract workers at the Manesar (Haryana) plant of Maruti Suzuki exploded in violence and arson on July 18; one HR executive died, and 96 employees were injured. Suzuki Motor Corp Chairman Osamu Suzuki made a point of visiting Manesar and meeting every injured worker during a…

Interview – Upendra Kumar Sinha

28th Oct 2012, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 25, 202411 Comments

There are companies which are defying the law…. We have taken a series of measures, says SEBI chief In the 20 months he has been Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India, Upendra Kumar Sinha has taken several initiatives, but has also been involved in controversies. The Supreme Court order upholding SEBI’s decision…

Interview – Robert Zagha

16th Sep 2012, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 25, 20243 Comments

Development is not a Linear Process, says World Bank’s Country Director Roberto Zagha has been the World Bank’s Country Director in India since January 2009, when the economy was reeling from the global financial crisis and just before the national elections that brought the UPA back to power. Zagha, a Brazilian national, has been closely…

Interview – Anil Agarwal

14th Oct 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 25, 202412 Comments

Everybody is going to die, but I am going to die last, says Vedanta’s chairman He started out as a scrap trader in Patna. Today, with a personal fortune of $3.5 billion, Anil Agarwal is one of the richest men in the world. Over the last three decades, he has transformed the Vedanta Group into…

Interview – Chief Minister Narendra Modi

23rd Jan 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 25, 20247 Comments

The Method Man – Gujarat’s Chief Minister tells Chaitanya Kalbag in a wide-ranging interview that policy and process make a heady development cocktail Narendra Modi is not a tall man, but he exudes self-assurance and authority. There is something of the High Priest of Mohenjo-Daro about him, presiding at the altar of Capitalist Gujarat under…

Interview – Niall Ferguson

17th Apr 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 24, 20248 Comments

‘Washington is Starting to Look Like Delhi’ Says British historian and Harvard University professor Niall Ferguson An erudite scholar, acclaimed author, and the William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, British historian Niall Ferguson wears several hats. At the India Today Conclave, Ferguson spoke on “American decline: Myth and Reality”. On…

Who will cast the first stone?

15th May 2011, Business Today, ColumnBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 24, 20249 Comments

The Jan Lokpal Bill may need to move from idealism to realism; the solution may also lie in granting independence and teeth to existing agencies created to fight corruption. The three men stood up, glowered at me, and began shouting in chorus. They ignored the business card I had introduced myself with. How dare I…

Interview – Harish Manwani, Nitin Paranjpe

12th Jun 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 24, 20247 Comments

We Were Leaders, but We Were Not Leading, says Paranjpe Since June 2005, when he took up the mantle of Non-executive Chairman of Hindustan Unilever (then Hindustan Lever), Harish Manwani has seen three executive leadership changes at the consumer goods major. First, there were two managing directors, Arun Adhikari and S. Ravindranath, under him. Expat…

Interview- Y.C. Deveshwar

10th Jul 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 24, 20247 Comments

‘My Objective and My Company’s Objective is to be Future Ready’ YOGESH CHANDER DEVESHWAR has been with ITC for nearly 43 years. The past 15 years as chairman and chief executive. Having turned ITC into a multi-product company no longer synonymous with cigarettes, he is seeking a five-year extension during which a successor will be…

Toilet-Training India

28 Sep 2019, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 21, 2024Leave a comment

On September 25, the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Gates Foundation’s Global Goalkeepers Award in New York for his leadership of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), two Dalit children, Avinash and Roshni, were beaten to death in a Madhya Pradesh village for defecating in the open. Two days later the Jal Shakti ministry’s…

Nuts & Bolts- Show Me the Jobs

28 Oct 2017, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 20, 2024Leave a comment

Let’s quit beating the bushes and chase the real quarry The government is striving mightily, but the needle is moving inexorably lower on the jobs meter. The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) jointly produce a weekly unemployment rate based on a sample of about 12,000 adults in the…

Nuts & Bolts- Bhag Piyush Bhag

Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 20, 20247 Comments

Can the new Railway minister outrun the challenges? Piyush Goyal is a chartered accountant, lawyer, former investment banker, former Bharatiya Janata Party treasurer, and a go-getter. Goyal, who likes taking leadership courses (currently Harvard; and Yale and Oxford and Princeton earlier) likes stretch targets, just as his boss Narendra Modi favours BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious…

Nuts & Bolts-Killing me Softly

24 Nov 2018, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 19, 2024Leave a comment

Death is inevitable, but not in a gas chamber He took a deep breath of air. Once again he caught a strangeness on the wind, neither pleasant nor unpleasant, neither odour nor perfume—just strange, and curiously exciting. “Superintendent, what’s that smell? Casey noticed it too, the moment Sven opened the door.’ Armstrong hesitated. Then he…

Nuts & Bolts-Noises Off

18 Aug 2018, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 19, 20247 Comments

Importune your Maker, but not with impunity My family cracks up every time we watch Noises off, the rambunctious 1992 comedy. Maybe we find it funnier because we live in such a noisy nation. As India enters its 72nd year of freedom, we should declare independence from noise, and vow to liberate ourselves from religious…

Nuts & Bolts-Suffer The Children

14 Apr 2018, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 2024Leave a comment

Mere laws do not guarantee our youngest citizens a safe and healthy life The other day, I watched this video of four-year-old Jackson Drew reciting Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?) and marvelled a new at the infinite capacity of a child’s brain. I’m sure you’ve read that the pace…

Nuts & Bolts-Telling Numbers

17 Mar 2018, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 2024Leave a comment

63 million ‘missing’ women: we need a pink revolution Look carefully at all the headlines, screaming or otherwise, that are popping up these days about corruption. How many of them feature women? Study after study has found over the years that more members of the ‘fairer sex’ in parliament and in the top echelons of…

Nuts & Bolts-Viral Fever

3 Mar 2018, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 20248 Comments

The only antidotes to fake news are truth and commonsense Start exercising your smartphone thumb, because the next big election will be fought on our mobiles. The latest Internet and Mobile Association of India survey says 86.5 per cent of users access the Internet via mobiles and smartphones. That works out to over 430 million…

Nuts & Bolts-The Dog’s tail

17th Feb 2018, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 2024Leave a comment

Like the clever taxpayer, it will wag the system There is no loophole that has not met an Indian taxpayer. A Hindi proverb says you can never straighten a dog’s tail (kutte ki poonch…). Don’t blame the poor soul who is using adaptation techniques that would put other evolutionary survivors to shame. The Smithsonian lists…

Nuts & Bolts-Jaat Kahan Ho

9th Nov 2019, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 2024Leave a comment

Some day extraterrestrials will thrill to Raag Bhairavi in outer space Imagine there’s no countries / It isn’t hard to do Nothing to kill or die for / And no religion, too Imagine all the people / Living life in peace…                              …

Nuts & Bolts-Clutching At Straws

31 Aug 2019, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 14, 202466 Comments

Palliatives, pain-killers or band-aids: take your pick We are so frozen in the headlights of the onrushing slowdown that even a flicker leads us to believe that we have seen friendly djinns in the darkness. It is clear that Narendra Modi’s sixth year in power will be his worst in economic terms. The GDP is…

Nuts & Bolts-Waterless World

22-Jun-19, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 14, 2024Leave a comment

How melting Himalayan glaciers and Chennai’s dry taps are connected Time was when ‘Glacial Speed’ used to mean ‘very, very slowly’. That has changed forever. We know that our planet is warming. New research shows conclusively that Himalayan glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. Interestingly, a major source in the study by a team…

Nuts & Bolts-Vulture Culture

2nd - 15th Feb 2019, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 13, 20245 Comments

Social media –and mass media– fuel a horrific cycle of evil Psychopathy. Voyeurism. Sadism. Schadenfreude. Vicarious pleasure. Blood lust. You will find several terms to describe the human tendency to find a strange satisfaction, indeed fulfilment, in witnessing the pain and suffering of other people or creatures. If you gaze long enough into an abyss,…

Nuts & Bolts-Hell For Leather

22 Dec 2018, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 12, 20244 Comments

Shutting Kanpur’s tanneries has not helped the Ganga much 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 units in Kanpur’s Jajmau quarter, and the clus­ters of Banthar and Unnau as you drive towards Lucknow, are tottering as they…

Eyes on the Prize

Nikkei Asian Review, 28th June 2016By Chaitanya KalbagMay 14, 201626 Comments

India’s ex-prime minister says the nation needs a unified approach to fuel growth  Chaitanya Kalbag The man who launched India’s economic revolution 25 years ago, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, believes the country needs a stronger political consensus on reform to fuel double-digit growth and lasting prosperity.  India’s economy expanded 7.6% in the fiscal year…

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