-Outlook Arvind Kejriwal’s public rift with Anna must not distract us from the necessity of his political foray Anna Hazare may not be part of the proposed political party that is yet to emerge from the womb of what was an unprecedented movement against corruption. The questions he has raised, however, must be answered. Not just because they are his questions; he being the symbol of probity in public life. They need...
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POSCO land acquisition to resume in 15 days-Sadananda Mohapatra
-The Business Standard The Odisha government has decided to resume the land acquisition process for South African steelmaker POSCO’s project, which was stalled indefinitely in June last year following protests by villagers and Left leaders. The decision was taken in a meeting convened by Chief Secretary B K Patnaik on 16 August, where officials of the Central Revenue Division Commissioner, POSCO-India, Jagatsinghpur district administration and Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation of Odisha (Idco)...
More »The growth model has come undone-Mritiunjoy Mohanty
-The Hindu Unsustainable import competition and the end of the investment subsidy that the sale of under-priced resources provided to Indian companies are the main reasons why the economy has slowed down What has been called the ‘golden age’ of India’s economic growth was underpinned by global integration, high rates of investment and savings growth and low current account deficits. The slowdown is characterised by a sharp deceleration in investment growth on...
More »Chinks in opposition might hasten POSCO land acquisition-Dillip Satapathy
-The Business Standard When the anti-POSCO brigade celebrated the seventh anniversary of their agitation against the mega steel venture of the South Korean behemoth at Dhinkia near Paradip in Odisha last week, the noise they made against the project was drowned by the murmurs of a split in their ranks. After fighting against the project for the last seven years, POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) seems to be disintegrating, with many of...
More »Against all odds, a struggle continues-Freny Manecksha
-The Hindu Today marks seven years of protests against the POSCO project June 22 marks the seventh year of the struggle against the POSCO project in Odisha. It was on this day in 2005 that the Odisha government and the South Korean steel company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for what was stated to be the single biggest case of foreign investment in the country. Though the government has acquired over...
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