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A reprieve from ratings -
Shailesh Kapoor, Indian Express
This is turning out to be the most dramatic year in the history of Indian television. On November 1, the four metros, comprising about 30 per cent of the TV viewership in the country, will go digital. The era of the analogue cable connection will end, either a DTH connection or a cable and set-top box combination will be required to watch television.
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Confidence, tricks and insurance -
Shubhashis Gangopadhyay, Business Standard
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Ranbaxy a wake-up call for Indian pharma -
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Bus Std
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FDA crackdown on Indian drug firms no witch hunt -
Jayati Ghose, FE
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An Indian military-industrial complex -
Rajiv Bhargava, Mint
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Media cross-holding in cross hairs -
Prashant Jha, Hindu
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India's core data may not present right picture -
Vikas Dhoot, Economic Times
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Ranbaxy's dark chapter -
Bhupesh Bhandari, Business Standard
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SEBI: 25 years and going strong -
Sandeep Parekh, Financial Express
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Start and sell: India’s new Valley success stories -
Shilpa Phadnis, Times of India
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Crony capitalism alive and well -
R Srinivasan, Business Line
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Inflation: RBI versus the market -
Renu Kohli, Mint
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Sweatshop nations -
Kanika Datta, Business Standard
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Rethinking the rural -
Neelkanth, Indian Express
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The ideal retail policy -
Arvind Singhal, Financial Express
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How deep is the malaise in the Indian Railways? -
Samar Jha, Business Standard
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Why India needs ambitious projects -
Mint
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Retail tale: First, get the basics right -
Arvind Singhal, Financial Express
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Politician families in business: What aided their meteoric rise -
John Samuel Raja D, Economic Times
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The making of Rotavac -
Jacob P Koshy, Mint
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R-Infra to exit Rs 20k-cr projects on government delays -
Rachita Prasad, Economic Times
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Trade chasm with China is widening -
Mail Today
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Lower wheat procurement benefits all -
Tejinder Narang, Business Line
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Telecom cartel killed spectrum auctions; govt failed to act against them: CAG -
Joji Thomas Philip, Economic Times
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India Inc looks to scale Great Wall with next-gen biz -
Financial Express
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Grain scam: Bihar food corp ends up with chaff as rice worth Rs 535 cr vanishes from mills -
Santosh Singh, Indian Express
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When television news anchor Rahul Kanwal got through to Srinivasan and asked him about Meiyappan’s arrest, the BCCI president reacted with thuggish belligerence: 'Shut up, just shut up. I will fix the whole lot of you.' It’s amusing, of course, that “fixing” appears to be uppermost on Srinivasan’s mind even at this stage.This IPL series has shown up the carnival to be a can of worms and India’s cricket administration to be rotten at its core. As a first step towards fixing it over the long haul, Srinivasan and his political patron and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla should be made to resign, and the Chennai Super Kings team disqualified.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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