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Lunch with BS: Ratish Nanda
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04-OCT-11 |
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One of India’s most important architects on how inclusive conservation can be both an important developmental tool and mean cash for the government. |
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Lunch with BS: Ajit Rangnekar
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20-SEP-11 |
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His parents’ ideology didn’t attract him but his vision for one of India’s best-known B-schools suggests there’s a leftist buried somewhere. |
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Tea with BS: H P S Ahluwalia
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16-AUG-11 |
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One of India’s first Everesters talks about his Silk Route journeys and overcoming a crippling war injury. |
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Lunch with BS: T C A Anant
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21-JUN-11 |
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India lacks a data culture and reliable collection systems but India’s chief statistician still hopes to make the system more robust and user-friendly. |
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Lunch with BS: Ashok Gulati
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31-MAY-11 |
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Reputed for his forthright views, the government's advisor on farm prices grew up in an environment that was far from rural. |
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Lunch with BS: Suman Bery
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29-MAR-11 |
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It’s a few hours after Suman Bery has demitted office as Director General of the National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER), the grey eminence of India’s think tanks, but he doesn’t have all the time in the world. |
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Lunch with BS: N C Saxena
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31-AUG-10 |
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His report on Vedanta’s operations in Niyamgiri made waves, but the former bureaucrat takes pride in his role in earlier battles. |
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Lunch with BS: Mahmood Farooqui
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24-AUG-10 |
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As the most original chronicler of the Mutiny of 1857 makes the passage from Jamia Milia University to the Saket Mall, he peers out at the current ghadar on the streets. |
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