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The greatest challenge - Amitabh Kant, Times of India
The city of Tughlaqabad, the previous incarnation of Delhi, was abandoned in the 14 {+t} {+h} century due to severe water shortage. Akbar's capital at Fatehpur Sikri was abandoned in 1585 due to paucity of water. Leading global cities like Sheba and Babel declined and subsequently disappeared because water sources had dried up. The destiny of some of the greatest cities of the world like New York, London, Paris and Rome have been shaped by water.
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Free the skies for India too - Kushan Mitra, Pioneer
Are we missing the big picture? - Sidharth Birla, Financial Express
Coming full circle on insurance - Tapen Sinha, Indian Express
Time is running out for the power sector - Vikram Limaye, Mint
JPC report contradicts SC findings in 2G scam - Shalini Singh, Hindu
Swiss bank connection in M&A deals - Sachin P Mampatta, Business Standard
New procurement policy to boost India's self-reliance in arms - Ajai Shukla, Business Standard
FAA okays resumption of Dreamliner aircraft - PTI
Manna from heaven, or a new recession? - SA Aiyar, Times of India
Time for some ground work - Sumit Mazumder, Business Line
Cong vs Cong: Centre, AP govt in mining row - Subodh Ghildiyal, Times of India
CAG report: Cost of 242 water projects in Maharashtra up by Rs 26,000 cr, none completed - Indian Express
Why property is biggest con-job on investors - R Jagannathan, Money Control
We still live in the dark ages... - Mitul Thakkar, Economic Times
For whom the road tolls - MP Pinto, Business Standard
SC allows 18 more Karnataka mines to resume operations - Business Standard
Land Acquisition bill: India a step closer to a new land law - Liz Mathew & Elizabeth Roche, Mint
Drilling holes in the Thirst Economy - P Sainath, Hindu
Team including Indian develops Tamiflu rival - Subodh Varma, Times of India
India now in position of a thought leader on pharma patents - Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Economic Times
Why get fixated about wheat export prices - Tejinder Narang, Business Line
Gold wipes $560 billion from reserves of central banks as equities rally - Debarati Roy & Joe Richter, Bloomberg
Rs 4,000-crore boost coming for exporters - Business Line
Cheaper oil, coal, gold can reignite foreign investment on right signals from govt - Economic Times
Ad-hocism in governance hurting image: Gopalakrishnan - HT
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