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No people whose word for 'yesterday' is the same as their word for 'tomorrow' can be said to have a
firm grip on the time
When we choose a mobile network, do we check whether Airtel or Vodafone belong to a particular
caste? No, we simply choose the provider based on the best value or service. Then why do we vote for
somebody simply because he belongs to the same caste as us?
Me, and thousands of others in this country like me, are half-baked, because we were never allowed to
complete our schooling.
If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from
the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India!
Romaine Rolland
still, we won't marry our children outside our state. How can this intolerance be good for our country
In India we celebrate the commonality of major differences; we are a land of belonging rather than of
blood.
In India we celebrate the commonality of major differences; we are a land of belonging rather than of
blood.
Shashi Tharoor
Before you call yourself a Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu or any other theology, learn to be human
first.
On Gandhi: Dont ever forget, that we were not lead by a saint with his head in clouds, but by a master
tactician with his feet on the ground.
Shashi Tharoor
if they would only read the Mahabarata and the Ramayana, study the Golden Ages of the Mauryas and
the Guptas and even of those Muslim chaps the Mughals, they would realize that India in not an
underdeveloped country but a highly developed country in an advanced stage of decay.
if they would only read the Mahabarata and the Ramayana, study the Golden Ages of the Mauryas and
the Guptas and even of those Muslim chaps the Mughals, they would realize that India in not an
underdeveloped country but a highly developed country in an advanced stage of decay.
Why does man need bread? To survive. But why survive if it is only to eat more bread? To live is more
than just to sustain life - it is to enrich, and be enriched by, life.
Shashi Tharoor
Hinduism, with its openness, its respect for variety, its acceptance of all other faiths, is one religion that
should be able to assert itself without threatening others.
Shashi Tharoor,
While he was alive, he was impossible to ignore; once he had gone, he was impossible to imitate.
While he was alive, he was impossible to ignore; once he had gone, he was impossible to imitate.
There are three conditions that must be present for a situation to be considered an ethical dilemma. The
first condition occurs in situations when an individual, called the agent, must make a decision about
which course of action is best. Situations that are uncomfortable but that dont require a choice, are not
ethical dilemmas. For example, students in their internships are required to be under the supervision of
an appropriately credentialed social work field instructor. Therefore, because there is no choice in the
matter, there is no ethical violation or breach of confidentiality when a student discusses a case with the
supervisor. The second condition for ethical dilemma is that there must be different courses of action to
choose from. Third, in an ethical dilemma, no matter what course of action is taken, some ethical
principle is compromised. In other words, there is no perfect solution
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Lack of exit leads to misallocation of resources with enormous costs for a capital starved country such as
India
Banking is hobbled by policy, which creates double financial repression, and by structural factors, which
impede competition,
policy implication is that a one-size-fits-all approaches to governance reforms, public ownership, exit
and recapitalisation should cede to a more selective approach.
When the next boom and bust comes around, India needs to be better prepared to distribute pain
between promoters, creditors, consumers and taxpayers
When the next boom and bust comes around, India needs to be better prepared to distribute pain
between promoters, creditors, consumers and taxpayers