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Indian Mandate in the Paradigm Shift in Global Economy

Indian Mandate in the Paradigm Shift in Global Economy
The recent trends and issues in global economy are marked by a few highlights: decline or stagnancy in the growth-rates of most developed economies, rise of BRICKS nations, ...
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CSR and Media: What Next?

CSR and Media: What Next?
CSR as reflected in mainstream Media Reflection of CSR in particular and development issues in general in mainstream media in developed and developing nations has been of low ...
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Innovations in Media & Communication

Innovations in Media & Communication
Innovation is something that every organization needs today. This need is doubly assured for the domain of media, communication and entertainment. No content of media or its delivery ...
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Mandate 2012: shift in power?

Mandate 2012:  shift in power?
The 2012 polls for five state assemblies in India have been the most interesting ones in recent times. And the impact can be seen: some immediate and some ...
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It is all in the minds!

It is all in the minds!
As I am writing this short note from Dubai, I am reminded of a young man in early 40s, Subhra Das, from the shores of Brahmaputra, in Assam, ...
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Will new political idiom work?

Will new political idiom work?
The media has proclaimed the on-going elections for the five state assemblies of UP, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur as the semi-finals of India’s parliamentary polls in 2014. ...
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The Republic Day Blog: The Presidential Dilemma

The Republic Day Blog: The Presidential Dilemma
By dint of being a Republic, India can elect its constitutional head, the President. The entire governance in the country runs on “the pleasure of the President” on ...
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Break the walls: seek the golden mean

Break the walls: seek the golden mean
Two sets of tweets at the outset of the New Year: “A new morning, a new awakening, a prayer for good tidings today, wellness and peace, sense and ...
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Nation with the Youngest People

Nation with the Youngest People
The parallel of good boiling tea leaves to make tasty tea with the boiling mood of the nation to create a new era complete with a transformed system, ...
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Dubai Beginning to Rock Again

Dubai Beginning to Rock Again
Had been to Dubai for a week. City and the country waking up from the ‘slumber’ of recession. Before the recession, one in every four cranes of the ...
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