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BMC rubbishes data discrepancy, NGO warns Mumbai sitting on TB time bomb

Something is rotten in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s state of data collection. While the corporation’s official data for the year 2013 showed 1,393 residents of the metropolis died of tuberculosis (TB), statistics collated b

Forensics is nobody’s baby

P Chandra Sekharan, the principal scientific investigator in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case and a Padma Bhushan awardee, is concerned over the state of forensic departments in India. The health administration believes they are not part of hea

Indian forensics: Raising a stink

Recalling a personal incident in 2001 after his father-in-law died in a road accident in Mumbai, oncologist Dr Nagaraj Huilgol says the body was brought to the JJ Hospital at 11 pm and the autopsy was conducted the next afternoon (those days post-

Sunanda autopsy affidavit reveals plight of Indian forensics

Forensic science is the thin line that divides truth and untruth in a crime story. Its imperfection or manipulation in India often makes facts seem stranger than fiction. Nothing illustrates it better than the mystery surrounding the death of Suna

New reforms will foster indigenisation: Def production secy

Policy reforms like setting up order of priority of defence procurement from Indian companies, higher FDI cap and liberalized industrial licensing regime would accelerate indigenisation, GC Pati, secretary, defence production, ministry of defenc

SC collegium stands firm on Manjunath`s elevation

The supreme court (SC) collegium – a panel consisting of senior judges – has put its foot down for appointment of Karnataka high court (HC)  judge KL Manjunath as chief justice of Punjab and Haryana HC, turning down the government

Deputy chair to plan panel likely to be named on Sunday

Prime minister Narendra Modi is likely to recast the planning commission on July 20, after his return from the BRICS summit on July 17, sources have indicated. However, it could not be verified why a Sunday has been chosen for the purpose.

About good ol’ us: pompous and pampered

The code of conduct for slaves in the southern states of the United States did not permit their masters from saying thank you to anyone that they owned since they were property and not to be thanked. Evolved into good manners it hasn’t yet f

Is this the right time to sell PSU stocks?

September 2013: Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) chairman and managing director RS Butola showed a red flag to the proposed disinvestment in the country’s largest oil and gas operator. He warned against the wrong time for disinv

Behind the scenes: The Iraq hostage crisis that wasn’t

On July 5, the special AI-160 flight carrying 46 Indian nurses and 137 other Indians from strife-torn Iraq to Kochi had to make an unscheduled stop at Mumbai. The five-hour delay was but a blip in the intense hostage drama that the nurses faced in

Now, JSW plant in Mamata`s line of fire

The JSW steel plant in Salboni, West Midnapore district in West Bengal, which was the only ray of hope in the industry-weary state, is in news again, but for all the wrong reasons. On July 14, while attending a function at a nearby cement factory,

Modi introduces a new grammar of politics

When the Ayodhya mobilisation was at its peak in the early 1990s, former prime minister VP Singh once used an analogy from hockey to describe the conduct of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). “They change the rules of the game and score a goa

Upgrading governance

This government too wants to fly Air India! I am disappointed. It should know; the entire nation would feel dejected if only the simple money equation of the airline is advertised as effectively as the party in power did to promote itself in the r

What is Digital India’s 4G Connect?

The budget has allocated `37,850 crore for road building. Before that, the railway budget proposed setting up a diamond quadrilateral network of high-speed trains, noting a need for a stupendous `9 lakh crore for making the project happen in reali

What Indian sports can learn from German football revival

Come September, the Indian Super League (ISL) will take flight. Its promoters – large corporations like Reliance, IMG and Star India – say this will give a much-needed fillip to football. India stands at 154 in FIFA’s ranking of

Uday U Lalit to be supreme court judge

Top lawyer Uday U Lalit, who represented Amit Shah in the November 2005 alleged fake police encounter killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in Gujarat, is likely to be a new judge of the supreme court (SC). On Wednesday, an SC collegium, a

Increasing population needs immediate concern, says report

World population day is celebrated on July 11 every year and as per the census of 2011— the total population of the world has become seven billion as compared to 2.5 billion in 1950. Such a population is a challenge as well a

Budget 2014: Disinvestment target revised to Rs 58,425 cr

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday raised the disinvestment target for the current fiscal to Rs 58,425 crore, as per news report. The target include Rs 43,425 crore from selling stake in PSUs and another Rs 15,000 crore from sale of residua

Jaitley stresses fiscal prudence, aims at 7-8 per cent growth

Finance minister Arun Jaitley this morning started presenting the NDA government’s first union budget. Here are the highlights from his budget speech: * Emphasizes on fiscal prudence, need to generate more resources * Assures

How to wreck a career with great praise

This is the recording of a meeting between a corporate boss and two of his lieutenants held to discuss the probable promotion of a manager to their level. The boss is very much in favour of upgrading the wunderkind but the two top executives are e

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