Monthly Archives: November 2018

Behind India’s leap in ease of doing business

The rankings serve as a trusted ready-reckoner for foreign investors looking to invest in a country India’s leap in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings this year has slipped under the radar, in the cacophony over demonetisation and the RBI-Centre spat. The country has, in fact, been one …

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A teacher who shaped economic policies

Free trade advocate T.N. Srinivasan passes away at 85 On Sunday in Chennai, India lost one of its notable economists with the passing of T.N. Srinivasan. Indian economists around the world joined the chorus of tributes and praise for the academic, whose publications and teachings made inroads into several important …

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Lend more to industry: Jaitley

‘It is the primary responsibility of the public sector banks, as also infra creation’ Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday asked public sector banks to step up lending to the industrial sector as it is their ‘primary responsibility,’ besides ‘partnering infrastructure creation’. Mr. Jaitley, who was addressing the Union Bank …

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RBI’s reserves belong to the Centre

From an accountant’s perspective, the govt. can rightfully stake a claim to the central bank’s surplus “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God the things that are God’s,” said Jesus. The Judean population of the time were evidently satisfied with the answer. But the RBI and …

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Scientists recreate Mars sunrise with musical piece

Mars sunrise recreated with musical piece Scientists have created the soundtrack of the 5,000th Mars sunrise captured by NASA’s rover, Opportunity, using data sonification techniques. Researchers from the Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Exeter in the U.K. created the two-minute piece of music, titled Mars Soundscapes. It will …

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Pedal desks may reduce health risks

Pedal desks can help sedentary employees achieve their health goals, and lower the risk of diseases linked to physical inactivity, such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease, a study has found. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in U.S. found that pedalling while conducting work tasks improved insulin responses …

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Kolkata pays its tribute

What struck British Deputy High Commissioner Bruce Bucknell on his visit to the Bhawanipore War Cemetery in Kolkata on Sunday was the age of the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars. “In most of the war cemeteries I have visited across the world there is one thing …

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Cat, beetle mummies unearthed

Egyptian archaeologists also found painted wooden cobra and crocodile sarcophagi Archaeologists in Egypt said they had discovered a rare collection of mummified scarab beetles, as well as an apparently pristine Fifth Dynasty tomb that they plan to open in the coming weeks. The mummified beetles were among artefacts found in …

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Acted to avert civil unrest, says Sirisena

Sri Lanka’s Speaker on Sunday accused President Maithripala Sirisena of “usurping” the rights of legislators and asked public servants not to carry out his “illegal orders”. Karu Jayasuriya said Mr. Sirisena’s actions since October 26 undermined the freedoms of the people. “I have watched over the last two weeks as …

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