
Saturday, July 3, 1999
Integrity of racing in the country is under assault
Much water has flowed under the bridge since the British left India over 50 years ago. One of the legacies they left behind in 1947 was the Indian Turf, with racecourses dotted all over the fledgling nation.
`Technology is the buzzword'
Indian banks need to fast catch up with technology as operational cost of banking in the country is very high compared to other Asian countries, according to Sun Microsystems head operations Cheong Yen-Niap.
We need to extend cultural affinity to economic spheres
For Greeks, India is a distant, forgotten ancient Asian civilisation that has the potential of emerging as a major market in the future.
|
|