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Market needs stimulation
Democracies thrive on economy and economy thrives on confidence of the people in the system. India has for long carried forward the legacy of the Raj when the purpose of the then government was exploitation of the colony and filling the coffers of the British Government at the cost of...
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Poverty concerns
01 September 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
The quest for justice
18 August 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
What machines can’t learn
04 August 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
Living in a stressful world
21 July 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
A mind without fear
07 July 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
Living in a hyper world
23 June 2019 | Pramod Pathak -
Tenets of true leadership
09 June 2019 | Pramod Pathak
When the dust settles
The long-drawn seven-phase elections are over and the results have come. Needless to say that the elections this time were fought on emotive rather than rational plank. For some observers, though, elections are always based on emotional rather than real issues. But the Indian experience may prove otherwise on many...
Wisdom of the masses
The world’s biggest elections are on. India, after all, is the world’s largest democracy and the over 900 million eligible voters spread across 29 States and seven Union Territories are in the process of electing a new Government in a seven stage election. A huge event by any standards. Moreover,...
Retired Hurt
Retired hurt is a popular expression that is used in cricket to describe the predicament of a batsman, who while batting gets injured in the process and has to leave the field not to return. When his score card is read, it is mentioned against his name: ‘Retired hurt’, while...
Ram Rajya: The search for good Government
Ram Navami this year has come during election time and the first of the seven phases is already over. That in every election people try to elect a Government that meets their aspirations, that is, a good Government. Needless to say that it is this good Government that will deliver...
Hello Brother
A friend in need is a friend indeed” is an old saying that suggests that friends must come forward to help friends when the need arises. In the same vein, can we not say that a brother in need is a brother indeed? Well, elder brother Mukesh Ambani proved exactly...
Data, data everywhere
These are the times of information revolution, more fashionably called information age. When was information nor crucial is still not clear. But let us not debate that. So the new jargon is ‘big data’, ‘cloud computing’ and many more fancy coinages. So there are companies into the manufacture of so-called...
Fear is the key
By the time this column gets published, many things would have changed, for good or for bad. That is, in the context of the recent surgical strike of the Indian Air Force. Depending on what course the events take, opinions also may be expressed, not necessarily one-sided. Some may advocate...