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Leadership: Obama’s Style

Posted by Ankur Gupta on August 27th, 2011

Obama’s Presidentship over last two and half  years Read more…

Profit Gives Fuel to a Vision

Posted by Ankur Gupta on February 28th, 2011

Jared Angaza - Jared is the founder of Keza, a company that works with artisans in Africa to develop and market their jewelry for sale in high-end western boutiques Read more…

What Gets Measured, Gets Valued

Posted by Ankur Gupta on February 10th, 2011

If someone asks you about the value of your watch, mobile or a pair of jeans… you would be able to tell them. Similarly, when accountants assess a business’s financial statements, Read more…

A Joyride with a Scientist, a Politician and an Economist

Posted by Ankur Gupta on February 2nd, 2011

Given an opportunity to choose three people for a cross country trip, I would like to choose A Einstein, B Obama and M Yunus Read more…

Licence Raj Raja goes!

Posted by Payal Malik on November 16th, 2010

It has been long since I posted on this blog. But since, I wrote many times regarding the spectrum allocation scam through these columns, I thought it appropriate to express my happiness at the resignation of the minister. I am always asked how does policy research help - given the obdurate/venal nature of our politicians, who are immune to any economic advice if it goes against their vested interests. My belief has been that by continuously bringing public policy research in the public domain through media and other platforms such as these we are able to create some pressure. The columns that were written by me and other policy commentators may not be directly responsible for fixing the responsibility, but they kept the pot boiling. The process is slow and at times frustrating but events such as these keep us interested in sometimes “pointless” work.

Below is the picture that I had downloaded three years ago, it shows the “flawed” policy of the first-come first served in execution. The queue is outside the DoT for the getting the LOI to be eligible for getting the licence. All these poor souls are the representatives of the companies armed with Demand drafts that were to be submitted in a short notice of 45 minutes.

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