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THE FALSE HINDI-ENGLISH DIVIDE

TOWARDS TRUE LANGUAGE FEDERALISM
Garga Chatterjee - 2014-07-02 11:34
The new Union government seems hell-bent on Hindi-fying the regime and its activities. The original party of the upper Gangetic plain bazaar class is back at doing what Hindiwallahs used to do regularly before Tamils showed them some serious spine. The Union government’s insistence of Hindi promotion by any means necessary and other unnecessary means. At this juncture, one must again question the relationship between people, power and language in a multi-national state like the Indian Union. And if that state wants to be humane and representative, what should its language policy look like?
India

$400-BILLION TELECOM GEAR DEMAND SHOCK

INDIA FACES INDEGENISE-OR-PERISH SITUATION
Nantoo Banerjee - 2014-07-02 11:29
The telecommunication explosion in India can make or break this country. It can make the country and set it to a double-digit growth path, which looks difficult though not impossible, if it can still build a strong globally competitive equipment manufacturing base within three to four years to support the demand explosion. It can break the national economy if the country fails to live up to the challenge and continues to depend on imports, a dangerous practice that the country has been following ever since the sector was liberalized in the mid-1990s and Modi-Telstra (now Vodafone after several changes of hands) chose Kolkata to launch the country’s first mobile telephone service on July 31, 1994, with West Bengal’s late Marxist chief minister Jyoti Basu having the privilege of making the first call.
India

Relevance of Ministry of I & B

M.Y.Siddiqui - 2014-07-01 17:01
With the outgoing Minister of Information and Broadcasting Manish Tewary in the UPA Government having broken ice over the irrelevance of the Ministry of I & B in the current media scenario, his successor Prakash Javadekar in the Narendra Modi Government having endorsed that, rumour is rife in the corridors of power that this Ministry would be dismantled. The private media, both print and electronic, are gung-ho, lapped it as an opportunity for giving effect to the ruling NDA Government’s professed policy for minimum government and maximum governance, and a prop up of the much touted so called self-regulated regime of private media.
INDIA: PUNISHING COMMUNAL VIOLENCE

DON’T FORGET GUJARAT-2002 OR DELHI-1984

Praful Bidwai - 2014-07-01 11:27
After President Pranab Mukherjee’s address to Parliament on behalf of the new government, many people seem to have convinced themselves that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to adopting a “moderate”, rather than hardline Hindutva, stance; some like Congress MP Shashi Tharoor predict that he’ll inevitably evolve into an altogether new person: a liberal “Modi 2.0” who believes in inclusion and reaching out to his opponents.

GLOBAL FINANCIAL STABILITY STILL A MIRAGE

BIS REPORT CALLS FOR MAJOR POLICY ADJUSTMENTS
G. Srinivasan - 2014-07-01 11:21
If the fiscal stimulus put in place by emerging economies such as India and China in the aftermath of the world’s worst financial crisis of 2008 cost them dear in terms of high fiscal deficit and slowdown in growth, the accommodative monetary policy of advanced countries continues to exert a disruptive and disproportionate spillover effect across the globe. More particularly so, in emerging economies such as India which has had to contend with the abrupt exit of institutional investments and speculative attacks on currency.
India

ANTONY CASTS DOUBTS ON CONGRESS BRAND OF SECULARISM

PARTY RANKS STILL CONFUSED ON FUTURE AGENDA
Amulya Ganguli - 2014-07-01 11:17
Former defence minister A.K. Antony is not the right person for analyzing the causes of the Congress’s defeat. For one, his proximity to the Nehru-Gandhi family cannot but limit his perspective, making him overlook the baneful effect of the party’s feudal ambience on its electoral appeal. For another, as a left-leaning person, he will tend to approve of the family’s populism even if groups in the Congress, albeit small ones, may have differed since profligate measures distort the balance sheet.
India

MAHARAJA FALLS SICK, NEEDS LIFE-SAVERS

AIR INDIA BUSY SETTING UGLY PRECEDENTS
Surojit Mahalanobis - 2014-06-30 10:58
NEW DELHI: For over 300 Indian passengers of the AI-102 flight from New York to Delhi at noon of Saturday, 14 June, life was placid until they boarded the carrier.
India

MASSIVE ANTONY BOOST FOR THE KPCC CHIEF

RINGING REBUFF TO OOMMEN CHANDY, AIDES
P. Sreekumaran - 2014-06-30 10:54
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Pradesh Congress President, V. M. Sudheeran is a happy man these days. Well, he has every reason to feel good. The reason: his vigorous campaign for an anti-liquor movement in the state, has just received a huge boost with senior Cngress leader from Kerala and former defence minister A. K. Antony extending full support for it.
India

JAITLEY’S MAIDEN BUDGET WILL BE A BALANCING EXERCISE

FISCAL CONSOLIDATION, GROWTH TOP PRIORITY
S. Sethuraman - 2014-06-30 10:49
Return of political stability with a single party dominance at the Centre does not automatically translate into unlimited power for the new government to make early breakthroughs in fulfilling the great expectations BJP had generated in its vociferous vote-seeking campaign. These are still early days of the new Government’s learning curve in the art of policy-making, picking out options relatively feasible for a start.
India

A SHOT IN THE ARM FOR AIR KERALA PROJECT

HOPES OF KERALITES SOAR HIGH ONCE AGAIN
P. Sreekumaran - 2014-06-28 10:41
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A long-standing dream of millions of Keralites and non-resident Keralites (NRKs) took a giant step towards realisation with the Union Government welcoming the State's proposal for forming an airlines of its own.