Infosys founder Narayana Murthy must put all the issues on Panaya acquisition, Vishal Sikka's exit and the former CFO's severance package behind
The party has been knocked out even in the Gandhi family bastion of Amethi
Despite all the problems yet to be tackled, the Prime Minister's bold admission is a great morale booster
In an environment of intensive mechanisation, even skilled labour has lost its relevance in many areas
After the recent changes in the law, even promoters with serious intent to revive their company will have to face the heat and let go of their business
The forgoing developments at the highest jurisprudence should help those yearning to get relief from frequent adjournments
Net neutrality is the principle according to which ISPs (internet service providers)
Access to information should always be available, all the more when governments the world over have adopted capitalistic leanings providing greater functional freedom
The PM is speaking as chief minister of Gujarat, unable to cite any substantial achievement
The public sector (National Building Construction Corporation) should also be roped in
Till IAC used social media in a big way to expose corruption, we were taking corruption for granted and willing to live with it
Whether Gandhi is clever in his Gujarat plan or proves to be too clever by half will be known on December 19
Credit expansion and growth of private investment should not be hampered
The length of each session and the dates are the prerogative of the cabinet committee on parliamentary affairs
It took 51 years for a Gandhi statue to be put up on federal land opposite the Indian embassy in Washington
There is no real vanilla in a vanilla ice cream or mango in a mango cream biscuit
In fact, the much talked about schemes usually remain on paper and rarely see the light of day
While a debate rages over the increase in food prices in restaurants consequent to the reduction in the GST, there are other areas where the public is being fleeced as some people make a neat penny
It is indeed sad that 70 years after independence, we still don't have a grip over our agriculture policies and the welfare of farmers
The Cabinet gave a green light to all 326 public sector undertakings to enter into wage negotiations with the recognised staff unions