Friday, 19 July 2013

Typos: MYSTERIES OF THE MASTERS

Typos: MYSTERIES OF THE MASTERS:

 About a decade ago, while strolling through a park in south Delhi, I happened to see a portly figure engaging in a graceful dance-like tussle with two others.

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Passionate About India: The need for credit expansion in India

Passionate About India: The need for credit expansion in India:

The growth rate has kept plummeting, ebbing now at less than 5 per cent in the previous financial year; even till date, there is little light at the end of the tunnel.

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Thursday, 11 July 2013

Sutanu Guru: DREAMING ABOUT THE DREAM DEBATE

Sutanu Guru: DREAMING ABOUT THE DREAM DEBATE:

The Mother of all Mai-Baap sarkars in the world has passed an ordinance clearing the Food Security Bill. At the stroke of a pen, Sonia Gandhi will realize the dream expressed by the grand father-in-law Jawaharlal Nehru at the stroke of midnight in 1947. About 800 million grateful Indians will now marvel at her kind spirit as they get virtually free food from the government (Of course tens of thousands of bureaucrats, contractors and suppliers will soon demand that the Pope declare her a Saint for the untold manna from heaven that she is going to shower on them). After organizing the signature campaign and sending the petition to Rome via Federal Express, this smaller group will carry the Gita or Quran or Bible or the Guru Granth Sahib and flock to temples,
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Typos: A WAVE OF BLUE!

Typos: A WAVE OF BLUE!:
The first cricketing empire of this era was built by a bunch of all-conquering athletes from the West Indies. Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards, Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, Gordon Greenidge, Dessie Haynes, Richie Richardson, Curtley Ambrose and Courtney Walsh had made the islanders an invincible force for nearly two decades.
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Passionate About India: Education, torn into pieces, globally!

Passionate About India: Education, torn into pieces, globally!:

America holds exemplary credentials on this account. One of the first things that the United States did during its developmental years was to invest handsomely on education to create world-class academic institutions.
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