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Dr. S.S. Mantha

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Former Chairman of AICTE, Dr. Mantha is an eminent academician. At present, he is Chancellor KL University and Adjunct Professor, NIAS, Bangalore.

Latest Articles By Dr. S.S. Mantha

Can We Afford Risk A 'WARD' Syndrome?

Can the government afford escalation of the agitation throughout the country especially when important State Elections are round the corner and when international media is watching?

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'Atmanirbharta’, ‘Swavalamban’ and the ‘Third Way’

Cognitive, emotional, behavioural, interpersonal and practical skills help us in that pursuit. Fear has no place in realising these goals.

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Innovate and Market: To Succeed

There is a need for it to mature quickly so that the failure frates come down. The policy push must enable this.

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Art Of Medicine Consists In Amusing Patient, While Nature Cures Disease

These are Covid times. Technology interventions made now will stay in future like all technology does. Many doctors have been using HIPAA compliant video-conferencing tools to consult patients. Would we see more of Telemedicine in future, where caring for patients happens remotely where the provider and patient are not physically present with each other? It certainly could be an option.

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You Sow That You Reap, And Then You Reap That You Sow

Would it not have been a better idea to reform the APMC’s as well through a Bill, so they assisted the small farmers better? Most of the people in the world are poor and earn their living from agriculture. Hence by reforming agriculture, one can reform poverty.

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Let’s Learn From Success; Not Failure

RCEP helps reduce costs and time for companies by allowing them to export their products anywhere within the group, bypassing the separate requirements of each of the group countries.

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That Man With The Golden Touch

Leaders must constantly evolve and show the way. Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.If a leader believes and has prepared his followers, the followers will believe.

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One Kashmir – One India

The critiques however have continued to question the repealing, citing instead, that since the Constituent Assembly dissolved itself without recommending the abrogation of Article 370, was it not deemed permanent within the Constitution?

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Can This Pandemic Skew The Results?

The issue of jobs and the cost of living could be “particularly salient” for those aged 25 to 50, and those of low-middle- and middle-income groups for they are the ones who either lost jobs or in danger of losing jobs.

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Incremental Or Maximal Reform Strategies?

The government must be ever watchful, must choose maximal reform strategy to incremental, if it has to make a difference.

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