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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.
Agricultural marketing reform should first take states on board
Implications of Bharti's tie-up with OneWeb
But the govt should be more careful while setting targets
E-governance roll-out needs better infrastructure, privacy protection
Census figures on deprivation call for improved delivery system
Indian advertising may be missing the bus
In education this is happening across rural and urban sectors, though the trend is more pronounced in urban areas
Madhya Pradesh scandal should be treated as a wake-up call underlining the urgent need for job creation
Existence of such a fund would obviate the need to announce special compensation packages
Bank credit growth and corporate profitability patterns paint a picture of persistent stagnation
While raising the foreign investment limit, the government clubbed FDI and FII flows
Air travel is not a poor man's necessity and it is no business of the government to fix fares
NPAs are an open wound, from which the bleeding needs to be stopped before more capital is transfused
Neither India nor China will be be badly affected by Grexit in fundamental terms
Greece and the 'troika' must accept reality
Lessons from the fate that befell rebel BJP CMs
Avoid making them handmaidens of the HRD ministry
Silence from the ruling party on the allegations is arming a feckless opposition with the weapons to disrupt Parliament
Most hurdles in the way of sufficient supply of housing for the poor have been created by the states and the urban local bodies
Sebi has kept out retail investors for the time being, which may be too heavy-handed a regulation