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Development, the best contraceptive -
Amarjeet Sinha, Business Standard
The good news in the Registrar General of India’s Sample Registration System (SRS) Statistical Report, 2010, is that the total fertility rate (TFR), which stood at 2.9 in 2005, is down to 2.5 in 2010, with 10 states attaining replacement-level fertility. The better news is that decline in fertility has been significant even in states with hitherto unsatisfactory health indicators (that were once referred to as Bimaru states). Though still three-plus in most of these states, the decline is faster than the decline in the national average.
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Real estate Bill, a damp squib -
A Srinivas, Business Line
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How to reduce our rotting mountains of grain -
SA Aiyar, Times of India
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Why private universities are set to be the future of quality education in India -
Saumya Bhattacharya, Economic Times
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J-Virus cripples India's infrastructure story -
Sandeep Bamzai, Mail Today
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The Punjab pull -
Ivinder Gill & Rajat Arora, Financial Express
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Twist in food security debate: Study shows how GM crops improve nutrition -
Seema Singh, FirstPost
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Bring in transparency through REITs -
Naina Lal Kidwai, Financial Express
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After plane acquisition, Ajit Singh takes charge of height clearance -
Ajmer Singh, Indian Express
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Inflation is still the lesser evil -
Kenneth Rogoff, Business Standard
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Why FM is hemming and hawing on rupee, gold and rates -
R Jagannathan, FirstPost
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It’s the rupee again -
Madan Sabnavis, Financial Express
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Poke Me: Government is responsible for India's craze for gold -
Laveesh Bhandari, EconomicTimes
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New exchange in Chicago for trading patents attract blue chip companies -
William Alden, EconomicTimes
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Regulating the unregulatable? -
R Srinivasan, Business Line
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The poor are responsible too -
Guy Standing, Financial Express
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Indian economy showing early signs of reversal -
Chetan Ahya, EconomicTimes
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India’s blue-collar wage revolution -
Ritika Mankar Mukherjee, Mint
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Power and coal sectors headed for chaos -
Sudheer Pal Singh, Business Standard
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Food security: The poor are moving on -
Rajesh Shukla, Financial Express
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N Srinivasan's India Cements builds a bond; Dravid, Dhoni, Karthik, Ashwin on rolls -
Shamik Chakrabarty, Indian Express
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Doctors expose: High drug prices not for R&D cost, but profiteering -
Rema Nagarajan, Times of India
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The ways of multi-level marketers -
Aarati Krishnan, Business Line
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Applying new technology, German style -
Vaidya Viswanathan, Business Line
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India’s great Gatsby curve -
Vikram S Mehta, Indian Express
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After the gold rush -
Nouriel Roubini, Mint
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What happened (in 2002) was a blot. But it’s not good if we remember just that and forget other things that are happening. I congratulate Narendra Bhai. Gujarat’s development is helpful for India and if Gujarat develops the nation will also develop. I hope Narendra Modi won’t be confined to Gujarat for long and the nation will get his services.
Nitish Kumar, in December 2003 |
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With Modi as leader, BJP will sweep UP in LS polls - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH NARENDRA MODI moving to the forefront of national politics and receiving accolades for every speech and every public appearance that he makes, it’s only a question of time before the BJP announces that it will fight the next Lok Sabha polls under his leadership as its PM candidate. |
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