Lalit Modi resigned as the president of the Nagaur District Association, marking an end to his presence in the Rajasthan Cricket body, which was banned by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for allowing the tainted administrator in its fold.
Sharma is Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
Lalit Modi has been living quite the high life. Here are some photos to prove it.
'This may be good news for Rahul Gandhi, for no matter how Modi performs, there will always be some degree of dissatisfaction with his performance among large sections of voters,' says R Jagannathan.
He noted that the Rupee has firmed recently but cautioned that the currency should not lose its competitiveness in global trade.
The study claims that from its peak of 18 per cent of gross domestic product in 2008, the crony capitalists' wealth is now down to three per cent
The Welcome Back soundtrack keeps the fun element intact, says Aelina Kapoor.
We could be on the brink if our export industries actually start losing jobs, says Shreekant Sambrani.
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'The effect of demonetisation has been largely to drive black money above ground. But there are several interesting side-effects. One is the uncomfortable realisation that this can happen again, which is a deterrent to future sinners,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
'The most important issue for Indians, the only way in which to get them quickly out of poverty, is sustained high growth.' 'If we are not doing that despite a strong government and a leader with clarity of vision and purpose, we are facing big trouble.'
'Is a rapidly growing working-age population a prerequisite for growth or a social tinderbox?'
Mr Modi, it came across, did not want to be seen as favouring any one business group.
Many things could play spoilsport for the Indian economy.
The resilience of many emerging markets, notably China and India, in the aftermath of the Lehman shock further strengthened this sense of manifest destiny.
Prakash Bhandari chalks the journey of Lalit Modi from his troubled adolescent days to his mid-life crisis, from his grand success at the India Premier League to his dramatic exit from it