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The Business Standard Editorial Comment lays out the paper's insights and position on issues that are important to various segments, from policymakers to corporates to analysts, even political leaders. These appear in the form of editorials on the newspaper's Opinion page, and online under the Opinion segment. These opinion pieces truly embody the newspaper's 'Insight Out' brand positioning.
Sebi's norms on credit rating agencies are well thought out
'Special zones' are no substitute for structural reform
Media scrutiny is essential for democracy
Before GST rollout, set a timeline for removing imperfections
Promoting the game creates a virtuous circle of success
Effective dispute resolution and better contracts are essential
Railways must change its business model to survive
It would be a good idea to set up a forum where laggard states can learn from the successful ones.
His becoming the 'core leader' has implications for India
Verbal arguments should be minimised
We need a system that can ensure adequate returns to growers without the government having to needlessly hold stocks of commodities for which it announces the MSPs
If there is no operational autonomy of the kind denied to Mr Mistry, the group will find it difficult to get the chairman it needs.
. Market professionals seem confident that growth will accelerate through 2017-18, setting up an extended bull run.
Contract sanctity crucial for infrastructure finance
India must take the World Bank report as a wake-up call
Booker prize winner's deft writing takes no prisoners
Q2 results so far suggest recovery will take longer
The inconsistencies are large enough to merit an overhaul
Pollution now a countrywide problem, although solutions abound
Cyrus Mistry's exit could have been handled better