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There must be a distinction between transparency and bidding - Amrit Pandurangi, Senior Director, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India Pvt Ltd, Business Standard
India, an extremely resource-rich nation, is finding itself increasingly in a fix over allocation of natural resources. A growing list of scandals, accusing the government of extending benefits running into lakhs of crore to private parties during these allocations, has surfaced. Consultancy firm Deloitte’s Senior Director Amrit Pandurangi, a noted expert in infrastructure and related areas, recommends a course-correction for the embarrassed government in an interview with Sudheer Pal Singh. Edited excerpts.
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The only alternative to the UPA has to be a BJP-led coalition - Arun Jaitley, India Today
'Difficult to put a time-frame on monetary transmission post a policy rate cut' - D Subbarao, Reserve Bank Governor, Indian Express
Bilawal caught in irons - Bilawal Bhutto, Mail Today
How Nepali Maoists chose democracy - Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Maoist chairman, Hindu
India and Taiwan could have the perfect marriage - Chung-Kwang Tien, Representative, Taipei, Times of India
The secular milkman - Nitish Kumar, NewIndianExpress
‘Success is the freedom to do what I want’ - Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, Hindu
‘If cover-up happens in JPC, we cannot remain party to it’ - Yashwant Sinha, NewIndianExpress
If cover-up happens in JPC, we cannot remain party to it - Yashwant Sinha, Senior BJP leader, NewIndianExpress
I'm jobless here in Delhi. I'm not on any government committee and there is no encouragement from the government at all - Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Indian Express
Engaging India, again - Strobe Talbott, Business Standard
The man behind the Saradha Group - Sudipta Sen, Chairman & managing director, Business Standard
There’s no delete button on the Internet - Eric Schmidt & Jared Cohen, Google, Mint
The day the music died - Shamshad Begum, Business Line
Deconstructing Nitish - Nitish Kumar, Bihar CM, Business Standard
'Only to help the poor and the needy' - Sudipta Sen, Chairman, Saradha group, BusinessStandard
A brave judge - Justice JS Verma, Indian Express
The man who flew through all storms - Naresh Goyal, Times of India
'Why should allies interfere in BJP's choice of PM candidate?' - Sukhbir Singh Badal, Punjab Deputy CM, Indian Express
He was always obsessed with hitting boundaries as he didn’t fancy running - Chris Gayle, Indian Express
To my guru, with love - Lalgudi Jayaraman, Hindu
PM, Sonia responsible for 'damaging' JPC - Yashwant Sinha, Business Line
I've learnt to question why things are the way they are - Raj Chetty, Times of India
The brothers Tsarnaev - Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnev, Hindustan Times
Off the beaten track, and in a pickle - Ashwani Kumar, Business Standard
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