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16 Jan 2012

Duncan Fletcher: One among the many other failures...


If the performance by the Indian cricket team in England was pardonable, their performance in Australia can at best be termed to be deplorable...

There are just too many things that went wrong down under: Batting, bowling, fielding, captaincy, Bouncy wickets --- All in all, a very poor show...

While the spotlight is on the star-studded Indian batting order, a lot has to be said about the coaching and captaincy...

Believes Sumit Chakraberty...

Be the change you want to see...

Just at the dawn of 2012, a 40 year agitation that had prolonged till now about the bad maintainence of hens in Europe has changed and...

How???

Peter Singer explains more about it...

Stocks and Shares

There is an optimism about the way the stocks have fared out in the past few days...

Christopher Kevil predicts the way ahead...

'The world is realising it was unwise to ignore woman-power'

Q&A 


with Yoko Ono, once described by her husband John Lennon as 'the world's most famous unknown artist', the avant-garde conceptual and performance artist, returns to India for her first show here.

On art, activism and woman-power, surviving Lennon - and how she felt on being blamed for breaking up the Beatles

Interview - Q&A

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

UP's New Star Caste

The state's political paradigm shifts with Congress and BJP wooing the smaller castes


UP's New Star Caste

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

A nobody's lament

Aam admi, remember you're only a VIP at poll-time


A nobody's lament

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

The experiences of an aam admi throughout the year only to see his "status" lifted near the election-time.

Burmese Spring

Myanmar on the road to democratic reform


Burmese Spring

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

Myanmar is embracing the democratic reform at a emphatic rate, which will certainly bring great joys to India and America. India, especially, have always regarded Myanmar as an important country to engage with in terms of the potential for "trade, transport and energy links or security."

Beat The Gloom

To do that, India needs investment-driven growth


Beat The Gloom

-The Times of India, January 16, 2012

"India's projected 7% GDP growth should be applauded, not compared to the pre-2008 9%-plus," thinks the American Economist Joseph Stiglitz. The article calls for the need for investment-driven growth.