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Mutual funds are still the best bet

Mutual funds are still the best bet

Rediff.com4 Oct 2010

The Indian mutual fund industry has evolved greatly in the last few years and the regulator has pushed it to become more transparent and investor-friendly.

Where is India's Edward Snowden?

Where is India's Edward Snowden?

Rediff.com3 Jul 2013

Any attempt by the Indian authorities to protest against extensive surveillance on Indians by the US will be hamstrung by what the authorities themselves are up to, notes Subir Roy.

In microfinance, big is beautiful

In microfinance, big is beautiful

Rediff.com29 Sep 2010

There is an inevitable good fallout from the government's recent proposal to limit the interest rate levied by large microfinance institutions getting priority sector loans from banks.

Economic manifesto for AAP? A few points to remember!

Economic manifesto for AAP? A few points to remember!

Rediff.com26 Feb 2014

The AAP does not promise and try to bring about a social revolution by attacking deep-rooted social prejudices.

After the financial crisis, India has a ray of hope

After the financial crisis, India has a ray of hope

Rediff.com7 Nov 2013

Five years after the 2008 global financial crisis plunged the world into the Great Recession, there is a ray of hope that may lead the world into quicker recovery than what has happened till now.

What are the pitfalls for subsidy targeting

What are the pitfalls for subsidy targeting

Rediff.com21 Nov 2012

Cash transfer is targeted at the poor, but Aadhaar which will be at the core of the direct transfer process -- has no role in identifying the poor.

The inspiring success story of Bandhan

The inspiring success story of Bandhan

Rediff.com4 Apr 2014

What sets Bandhan apart is the roots it has in the world of the rural poor.

UPA rule: The poor never had it so good

UPA rule: The poor never had it so good

Rediff.com26 Mar 2014

By all accounts, India's poor, mostly in rural areas, can look back to a 10-year period when their lot clearly improved.

Let's build a few Chandigarhs

Let's build a few Chandigarhs

Rediff.com23 Jun 2010

Chandigarh remains the only new independent city of any consequence built in independent India.

How to make India's public sector banks perform again

How to make India's public sector banks perform again

Rediff.com28 Nov 2013

Since public sector banks are unlikely to be privatised soon, the aim has to be to make as many of them perform as is possible.

Do more with less GDP

Do more with less GDP

Rediff.com13 Feb 2013

The slide in India's growth rate over the last five quarters, with the figure for the current year (2012-13) now projected to touch a 10-year low of five per cent, has thrown those who used the gross domestic product benchmark in the past to claim exceptional performance into a tizzy.

How technology can help diesel subsidy

How technology can help diesel subsidy

Rediff.com19 Dec 2012

If diesel subsidy can be confined to the running of public transport vehicles and agricultural pump sets, then it will stop benefiting private car owners and sundry other unintended recipients.

Why high-rise development is not that good

Why high-rise development is not that good

Rediff.com10 Oct 2012

Today, the telecommunications revolution, the Internet, a concern for global warming and a desire for a healthy lifestyle are redefining urban living.

For India, high growth is now a mirage

For India, high growth is now a mirage

Rediff.com19 Jun 2013

Policy focus should shift to targeting modestly good growth and using its fruits to improve lives.

Bengaluru's burning problem: Its garbage

Bengaluru's burning problem: Its garbage

Rediff.com29 Aug 2012

The city's experience offers a lesson to all major urban centres in the country, which will come to grief if they do not follow the right policies.

A journey in a double-decker train from Delhi to Jaipur

A journey in a double-decker train from Delhi to Jaipur

Rediff.com28 Jan 2014

The superfast double-decker train running between Delhi and Jaipur is new and posh, says a friend who has just been on it, up and down.

Pathetic state of Railways: Blame the political leadership

Pathetic state of Railways: Blame the political leadership

Rediff.com15 Jan 2014

The work and management culture in the Railways needs to be severely shaken up, but the conventional political leadership of the country is unable to do it.

Know your city to set it right

Know your city to set it right

Rediff.com24 Apr 2013

India's cities are in poor shape and it is axiomatic that unless you have proper systems of governance in place working through the right kind of institutions, there is no hope for their uplift.

Learning to live with hawkers

Learning to live with hawkers

Rediff.com28 Apr 2010

The embattled Left Front has done one more volte face by deciding to regularise hawkers in Kolkata's busiest streets.

How India can become a technology leader

How India can become a technology leader

Rediff.com23 Oct 2013

There is a big hole in India's electronics manufacturing capabilities, one that does not fit in well with the notion of a large economy with matching technology muscles, says Subir Roy.

What food coupons can and cannot do

What food coupons can and cannot do

Rediff.com31 Mar 2010

Even if the government starts issuing vouchers which can be sold, a fairly early sunset will be written into them because of new technology clearly on the horizon , says Subir Roy.

Column: Lessons from the NTPC fiasco

Column: Lessons from the NTPC fiasco

Rediff.com17 Feb 2010

There can be no forgetting the Margaret Thatcher principle of leaving something on the table for the small investor.

'When Durga Died, We All Felt The Loss'

'When Durga Died, We All Felt The Loss'

Rediff.com27 Nov 2024

'I often wondered while watching the film/trilogy, what if Durga had lived. What if Ray made The Durga Trilogy.' Sandip Roy looks back at Pather Panchali's Durga and the woman who brought her alive, Uma Dasgupta.

Why only street protest can rescue Indian cities

Why only street protest can rescue Indian cities

Rediff.com7 Nov 2012

India's cities are heading for a crisis that can derail all hopes of remaining on a high-growth path.

Column: Meeting the urban challenge effectively

Column: Meeting the urban challenge effectively

Rediff.com11 Nov 2009

The gap between promise and achievement in JNNURM is enormous.

Time for us to sound the food alarm

Time for us to sound the food alarm

Rediff.com28 Oct 2009

Dun and Bradstreet forecasts that overall inflation will touch 6 per cent by the end of the current fiscal, fuelled by, among others, current high food prices and the impact of the drought. The 20 per cent deficit in the monsoon is slated to bring down kharif output by 15-20 per cent. The news couldn't get worse.

What the IITs really need

What the IITs really need

Rediff.com1 Oct 2009

What is really needed is a tenure track where higher pay goes with accountability, not peer review which tends to favour the upward drift of the incumbent mediocrity.

Trade is good, India finally realises

Trade is good, India finally realises

Rediff.com19 Aug 2009

Korean hardware prowess and Indian software prowess can result in a formidable partnership

HPCL eyes oil blocks in Africa

HPCL eyes oil blocks in Africa

Rediff.com17 Sep 2010

State-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation is eyeing oil blocks in African countries, its Chairman and Managing Director, Subir Roy Choudhari said on Friday.

A short life span for modern cars, machines!

A short life span for modern cars, machines!

Rediff.com11 Mar 2013

All machines will go the way of all flesh - and the more modern the machine, the sooner it will do so.

We have to make respect respectable: Murthy

We have to make respect respectable: Murthy

Rediff.com27 Feb 2009

N R Narayana Murthy, chairman and chief mentor of Infosys Technologies, is considered to have set new benchmarks in corporate governance through the firm he founded. Last fortnight, he was chosen to head Nasscom's sub-committee on corporate governance.

Rise of regional leaders may be a good omen for India

Rise of regional leaders may be a good omen for India

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

There is no reason to assume that a collection of powerful regional leaders will be bereft of vision and responsibility, says Subir Roy

Coping well with Copenhagen climate

Coping well with Copenhagen climate

Rediff.com23 Dec 2009

The climate accord secured for India a place at the high table in recognition of its importance for the rest of the world, says Subir Roy.

A 'memorable' journey in the Duronto

A 'memorable' journey in the Duronto

Rediff.com13 Nov 2009

The greatest plus of the Duronto is the service of the outsourced catering staff.

When will India see a better tomorrow?

When will India see a better tomorrow?

Rediff.com12 Nov 2010

India's battle for a better lot for its people is barely half done.

President Mukherjee and the future of Indian politics

President Mukherjee and the future of Indian politics

Rediff.com4 Jul 2012

Pranab Mukherjee's likely clear and impressive victory in the presidential poll will in no way reverse the perceptible decline of the Congress, says Subir Roy.

7 ways to improve infrastructure in Indian cities

7 ways to improve infrastructure in Indian cities

Rediff.com7 Jul 2010

The challenge for India is to write a new chapter in low-cost urban development.

People in slums? Here's a new deal

People in slums? Here's a new deal

Rediff.com26 Apr 2012

A third of urban India and half of some metros live in slums.

Lessons from recession and the road ahead

Lessons from recession and the road ahead

Rediff.com6 Jan 2010

Looking inward, innovating for the Indian market, and IT-led innovation to make possible no-frills accounts and microfinance loans will be key elements of the medium-term strategy for corporate India.

What Bengaluru must learn from San Francisco

What Bengaluru must learn from San Francisco

Rediff.com11 Dec 2009

San Francisco and Bangalore have a lot in common but there is a lot more that is different.Bangalore needs to imbibe the spirit of San Francisco.