The Talk The Radia tapes have brought out into the public facts and dimensions about the media, business and government which are disturbing and have serious implications. It was most...
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The Debate The people of Telangana have been struggling for separate statehood for many years by running a prolonged agitation. In this animated debate, Prof Rama Melkote argues for separate...
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The Talk Microfinance has been one of the biggest innovations in economics. It has transformed the economic and financial landscape significantly. Microfinance has recently been the subject of major controversies...
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The Talk In her brilliant book, 'We are like that only', Rama Bijapurkar takes cues from economics, demography, history, culture, philosophy and good old common sense and makes sense of...
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The Talk Does the fiction writer have a role in society? Why are stories told, and why are they read or listened to? Surgeon and novelist Kavery Nambisan reflects upon...
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The Talk Poverty remains an enduring fact of life. How do we mitigate poverty and ensure that the poor get sustained growth – not as charity but as an investment?...
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The Talk Electronic voting has become the norm in India but it has gathered significant critics as being open t manipulation. Herman Ruddijs has deep expertise and experience in electronic...
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The Talk Many people believe that population remains India’s biggest “problem”. What is the situation today? Does the population problem persist? How does it manifest itself? What needs to be...
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The Talk Simon Singh talks about his latest book, Big Bang, a history of cosmology. As well as explaining what the Big Bang theory actually is, Dr Singh will recount...
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The Talk Although both China and India are emerging as likely 21st century superpowers, they still have little knowledge of each other. As a result, old stereotypes and suspicions remain....
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