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RAJAN GIVES IN BUT CAUTIOUS ON INFLATION

RAISING FARM PRODUCTION IS CRUCIAL TO STABILITY
Anjan Roy - 2015-06-02 15:17
Reserve Bank India has cut repo rate by 25 basis points. That’s about the maximum, RBI appears to say, it could have in the current situation.
India

RBI EFFECTS A RATE CUT AMID RISKS TO FOOD INFLATION

ASTUTE SUPPLY MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENTS NEEDED
S. Sethuraman - 2015-06-02 15:13
The Reserve Bank of India Governor Dr Raghuram Rajan has predictably effected a 25 basis point cut in the key policy lending rate, Repo, from 7.5 to 7.25 per cent, with immediate effect (June 2), in present conditions of faltering recovery, subdued investment and credit growth.
India

PREVENTING GROUP DISCRIMINATION

NO MORE GHETTOES!
Praful Bidwai - 2015-06-02 15:06
Meet Rahul, a journalist with long experience of working for the Indian and foreign media, who now runs Medianet, a small print-TV-radio setup. During his long years in Delhi’s market for rented housing, easy-going Rahul was a welcome prospective tenant for many landlords, particularly in the well-appointed colonies of South Delhi.
India

UTTAR PRADESH STILL UNDER AKHILESH’S THUMBS

LEADERLESS BJP, CONGRESS NO MATCH FOR SP
Pradeep Kapoor - 2015-06-02 14:57
LUCKNOW: In the absence any credible and charismatic leaders in Uttar Pradesh, national parties like the BJP and the Congress are finding it difficult to take on Samajwadi party and BSP to capture power in 2017 assembly polls.
India: Madhya Pradesh

CENTRE-STATE RELATIONSHIP STILL IN LIMBO

NEED FOR FUNDS MAY THROTTLE FEDERALISM
L.S. Herdenia - 2015-06-01 15:21
BHOPAL: If the recommendations made by a group of chief ministers are not accepted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, possibility of direct confrontation between the centre and states cannot be ruled out.
India

MODI PROMISED “ACHCHE DIN” IS YET TO ARRIVE

COMMUNAL POLARISATION HURTING INDIA’S UNITY
B.K. Chum - 2015-06-01 15:17
CHANDIGARH: Modi’s first year in office has been hogging the headlines. During the remaining four years of his government’s tenure, his government is going to face formidable political and economic challenges. The demoralized Congress is in a resurgent mode. Rahul Gandhi, recharged by his nearly two months sabbatical, is on the offensive. Efforts for regrouping some of the regional parties are being made though Modi is trying to woo some of them.
India

RAHUL ON THE PROWL FOR ANTI-MODI ISSUES

HE IS DABBLING WITHOUT PROPER HOME WORK
Amulya Ganguli - 2015-06-01 15:13
In America, “ambulance chaser” is a derisive term used for those insurance agents who assure the relatives of a sick man that he will help with their medical claims. Rahul Gandhi, too, appears to be similarly approaching all supposedly disaffected groups with the promise of standing up for them with regard to their various demands.
India

Nalanda University is now partly functional

M.Y.Siddiqui - 2015-06-01 15:05
The upcoming Nalanda University, set up by the Nalanda University Act, 2010, under the aegis of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has now become partly functional with commencement of teaching in the School of Historical Studies and School of Ecology and Environment from leased premises in Rajgir (Bihar). With this, a milestone has been reached in the establishment of the historical university as an international institution of academic excellence.
India

CAN MODI HELP RETAIN POSCO IN INDIA?

HOPES RIDING ON PM’S KOREA PLUS CHANNEL
Ashok B Sharma - 2015-05-30 15:11
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s hopes for mobilising foreign direct investments (FDIs) for bolstering growth and job creation may meet with the first casualty if the South Korean steel major POSCO takes a firm stand on withdrawing from its proposed project in Odisha. The main reason for this sorry episode would be not providing mining lease on out-of-turn basis in the spirit of the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement signed between the two countries way in 1996.
India

EGO CLASHES DELAY JANATA PARIVAR MERGER

LALU, NITISH FALL PREY TO OLD RIVALRY ONCE AGAIN
Harihar Swarup - 2015-05-30 15:07
It is unfortunate that merger of six parties—SP, JD(U), RJD, JD(S), INLD and SJP—into one political entity has run into trouble. The problem arose when Lalu Prasad-led RJD turned down JD(U)’s demand to publicly acknowledge Nitish Kumar as the common chief ministerial candidate for Bihar assembly elections later this year. The disagreement comes even as the two sides were mulling a seat-sharing arrangement to present a united front against the BJP. After merger of the six parties of the erstwhile Janata Parivar was virtually put on hold over “technical issues”, an alliance between RJD and JD(U) was seen as the next best option for Bihar polls. But with contradictions in the politics of two parties emerging, even this option now appears remote.