The ruling class needs to be taught a lesson for its policy paralysis but the UPA is stable and still enjoys a majority in the Lok Sabha
The writer must realise that a CAG report is not to be used as an excuse for inaction, but for course correction
What we need is a proactive measure that will serve the twin purpose of channeling surplus milk to those who need it the most and ensuring remunerative prices for those who provide it
Trinamool's isolation will hurt it - and Bengal
Though economic reforms are welcome, they raise public suspicion if they are lopsided and ill-timed
President continues to be approcahed by party supremos
President Mukherjee and staff seem to be 'very much enojying' their new life
Moily says that for states that cannot come up with a practical financial restructuring plan for its SEBs, the bailout packages will not be available
Readers' Corner
In some ways, IAC split was inevitable
The effects of competition between exchanges
Readers' Corner
RFPs came thick and fast in first couple of weeks of Sep. But now it's time for corrigenda since department discovered mistakes in some of them
Bengal's Transport Minister Madan Mitra has arranged a special car for his official use and the last digits of the registration plate of the vehicle read '007'
Kolkata's traffic police has banned cycling on one of the most important roads of the city - the Rashbehari Connector that joins Gariahat to the Eastern Bypass
Rushdie has become a meme, an idea that is raked every time free speech is under threat
Book publishers want universities and students to photocopy material from books only under IRRO, established under the Indian law