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Isn't using subsidized diesel for private cars a luxury?
With the price of crude oil rising high and putting pressure on economy is it right to use diesel when it is subsidized to reduce the cost of transportation to maintain the supply of essential commodities to the comfortable levels?
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कुछ पोखरण यहाँ भी, कुछ विस्फ़ोट वहां भी
कुछ पोखरण यहाँ भी, कुछ विस्फ़ोट वहां भी, एटम बम बनाके है खुश यह जहान भी, जब फटेगा यह बम हमारे आशियाने या तुम्हारे आशियाने में, चीथड़े उड़ेंगे कुछ यहाँ भी कुछ वहां भी|
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Government Integration!!!! ;)
From all the government literature that I have read in last few years, I have found that usage of phrases and terms like Integrated Action Plan, Sustainability with Inclusive growth and whatsoever are the right ingredients for policy formulation. Without these terms and phrases, the regulations o...
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Right to Die!
#Copied from Facebook Notes
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ISA Centennial Jam - Right to Express
#I found this as a private post. So, thought to share it with world. Anyways time of this post and time mentioned at the start of the post may not be in sync.7 hrs. 53 mins. 40 secs left when I started writing this post. For what? For ISA Centennial Jam to end. A great experience, lot of thought...
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How did the small-ticket reform help India?
It has been a constant refrain among economists that the country’s budgets have lacked big-ticket reforms. This is an op-ed by TT Ram Mohan, Professor at IIMA:- http://goo.gl/p0T7L. Read it and if you lack time read the excerpts here.
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Why G-20 is a failure or will be one?
Prof. Nouriel Roubini, the famed economist who is credited with predicting the global financial crisis comments on the utter failure of the G-20 in giving global leadership. Recently he cited reasons for this failure. I am just putting them down here and awaiting comments, if any. This is availa...
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India likely to be world's largest economy by 2050: Citi
In view of its continuing robust growth, India is expected to be the world’s largest economy by 2050, surpassing China and the US, a Citi report said. The estimates are based on purchasing power parity (PPP), an economic growth indicator that takes into account the purchasing power of each count...