Miracles for Rs 7.50

Medical operations are costly, and heart operations cost lakhs. Poor people die or lose limbs because they cannot afford surgery. Some get into the clutches of moneylenders to pay for operations. Medical debt drives millions into poverty. Amazingly, a government

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Tax men more than women

Dear Mr Chidambaram, As a feminist myself, I am happy that you are now interested in gender budgeting.  But many projects and policies (highway or liberal imports) benefit women as much as men. Additional allocations to feed pregnant mothers or

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Peace pipeline to China?

Energy has converted India\’s traditional foes into energy allies. India\’s GNP will grow at maybe 7 per cent annually in the next 20 years, in which case energy needs may quadruple. Energy security is now an urgent issue. This explains

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Made for each other

Will foreign institutional investors (FIIs) finance Indian government programmes on education, health and employment? Not a chance, you might think. Yet something of the sort is in the works. Chidambaram faces the classic dilemma (or trilemma) of finance ministers. He

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Get ready for Davos, 2035

The world\’s biggest capitalist get-together, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, has started this week. Change is in the air. This is what the inaugural speech in 2035 will sound like. Ladies, gentlemen and transvestites

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Bush and Robespierre

When Chou En-Lai, Mao\’s foreign minister, was asked what he thought of the French Revolution, he replied: \”It is too early to say.\” The French Revolution soon led to the Reign of Terror, in which the revolutionary Robespierre guillotined scores

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