Sarbajeet K Sen, Business Standard

Stories by Sarbajeet K Sen, Business Standard

Scary echoes of Bhopal in Nuclear Liability Bill

Scary echoes of Bhopal in Nuclear Liability Bill

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2010

There's far too much to be said against Nuclear Liability Bill

Budget: Are the upsides greater than the downsides

Budget: Are the upsides greater than the downsides

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2010

Given the tight control on expenditure the finance minister has exercised and how niggardly the increases have been on flagship programmes - Bharat Nirman has risen from Rs 32,473 crore (Rs 324.73 billion) to Rs 35,953 crore (Rs 359.53 billion) and employment guarantee from Rs 39,100 crore (Rs 391 billion) to Rs 40,100 crore (Rs 401 billion) - it's natural to wonder whether the deficit reduction targets are for real.

Reviving agriculture: What the FM missed

Reviving agriculture: What the FM missed

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2010

The agricultural growth package mooted in the Union Budget for 2010-11 seems well conceived but not adequately supported by funding for its key elements. This, surprisingly, is despite the 21.6 per cent increase in the overall Central plan outlay for agriculture and allied sectors, the highest hike in recent years.

The paradox of FM's Budget strategy

The paradox of FM's Budget strategy

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2010

Mr Mukherjee has presented a good budget, perhaps even a very good one under the circumstances, but he has shied away from presenting a great budget.

Trying to earn revenue by all means: Mamata

Trying to earn revenue by all means: Mamata

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2010

Privatising the railways is not on her agenda. But the minister wants to earn revenue for the government by all means possible, and also do social good. railway Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee talks of her pet public-private partnership and Vision 2020. Edited excerpts:

How to sustain new white collar jobs

How to sustain new white collar jobs

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2010

It took India's IT-BPO sector just over a decade to grow more than 12 times, from $4 billion in 1998 to a shade under $50 billion in 2009. Admittedly, the target set by the software service providers' body Nasscom was off by a year.

Noise, water pollution must be checked

Noise, water pollution must be checked

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2010

Billions of rupees spent on river cleaning programmes have gone down the drain. This situation cannot be allowed to continue, says Business Standard.

Petro price hike can help cut Budget deficit

Petro price hike can help cut Budget deficit

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2010

The room for political manoeuvre to raise petroleum prices is the highest at this point in time, says Business Standard.

Column: Last call for Mr Mukherjee

Column: Last call for Mr Mukherjee

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2010

The challenge of fiscal empowerment...

Stock market caught in a pincer

Stock market caught in a pincer

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2010

Invesors are caught between bullish China and bearish India.

Are there more IPCC goof-ups on climate change?

Are there more IPCC goof-ups on climate change?

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2010

Whether it is the blunder over the glaciers or the linking of natural disasters to global warming, the IPCC's credibility has been badly hit. If this encourages laxity over global warming, that will be tragic.

Stop these teaser loan rates, please!

Stop these teaser loan rates, please!

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2010

People who cannot afford long-term higher rate home loans are lured by these teaser rates, only to rue their fate later, says Business Standard.

Can India lure global firms away from China?

Can India lure global firms away from China?

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2010

India needs to do a lot more before global companies view it as a better option than China for business, says Business Standard.

Food price inflation is temporary: Montek

Food price inflation is temporary: Montek

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2010

There is no doubt that economic growth has picked up. It's also true that inflation has edged up. We had said at the beginning that sometime in the course of the year we would begin to slowly wind it down and what has happened is on course for that decision but exactly what, it's too early to say, says Montek Singh Ahluwalia.

Column: Whose spectrum is it anyway?

Column: Whose spectrum is it anyway?

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2010

Government needs to take a call on the DoT-MoD faceoff....

Column: Subsidies are injurious to health

Column: Subsidies are injurious to health

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2010

Major subsidies must be knifed before unwinding excise cuts

Google Nexus: When web meets the phone

Google Nexus: When web meets the phone

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2010

Google's multi-device plan also helps Android attract many third-party apps. But over 3 billion apps have been downloaded for the iPhone and iPod touch from the App store. So even if Android phones outsell the iPhone, Google will have to do a lot of running to catch up with Apple, which is not sitting idle either.

Should RBI raise interest rates?

Should RBI raise interest rates?

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2010

A rate hike will set back the recovery process, but if RBI does raise rates, it will be to prevent the rise in food prices from spilling over to other sectors and to dampen inflationary expectations.

Tax reform needs careful implementation

Tax reform needs careful implementation

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2009

'The challenge is particularly daunting in the case of services, where it is often hard to define the exact amount of the service rendered.'

Bengaluru airport and take-off troubles

Bengaluru airport and take-off troubles

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2009

India needs long-term thinking for long-term projects and a better handling of PPPs, says Business Standard.