IT revolution -- More to it than joining hi-tech club
By gazing into the crystal ball, the tycoon of the micro chip, Bill Gates, in his book "Business@Speed of Thought" professed: "Business is going to change more in the next 10 years than it has in the last 50. If the 1980s were about quality and the 1990s about reengineering, then the 2000s will be about velocity."
Regaining the country's pristine glory
The next millennium will belong to India and China. India will become a power to reckon with not only because of its massive population, its natural resources and its human capital.
Tough choices
Even as the Centre released data showing improved tax collections during April-December, it decided to tap the market to borrow Rs 5,000 crore through the reissue of a 14-year loan.
Sengupta-II
The Nitish Sengupta panel, whose first set of recommendations aimed at restructuring the petroleum refining sector was given short shrift by the Government, has now come up with fresh proposals.