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The author is Managing Partner of Counselage
The divide between the rich and the less privileged is dangerously unsettling in India today. Not that we need to be socialists and condemn the ones who are rich and successful: but we must exhibit a moral compass which can quickly help us direct help where needed.
Read MoreThe problem with our country has been that for far too long we have tinkered with the supply side rather than worrying about spurring demand.
Read MoreThe irony is that education in India hasn’t learnt any vital lessons and it’s time it did.
Read MoreIndia has lost a former finance and defence minister. Our democracy is now bereft of one of the finest parliamentarians that has adorned its chambers. Justice weeps, for it has lost one of its fairest and most illustrious sons. Cricket is today much the poorer, its finest strategist having departed ...
Read MoreThe time has come for the entire e-commerce fraternity to introspect and understand not just the cost of doing business but more critically the sentiment of doing business in India.
Read MoreIdeally, under precarious circumstances, we could be discussing Marks & Spencer whilst referring to M&S: but in the context of India, it would be perhaps both timely and wise, to study the influence and writ of Brand Modi and Brand Shah: and of course the reference here is to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Home Minister Amit Shah.
Read MoreNo fear of criminality? No fear of going to prison of your actions were blatantly deserving of a prison term?
Read MoreThe remarkable thing about our fine country is, we always have someone else to blame for our woes.
Read MoreCivilisationally, India is ancient, but as a vibrant democracy, India as we know it today, the Republic, is still a baby
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