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Embattled Patel General Stores by Ajit Balakrishnan

The battle for India’s retail market is being fought not just in the halls of Parliament and on the front pages of newspapers but also on the little stretch of road near my home in Mumbai, where Colaba Causeway peters out into Navy Nagar. The outsize name board, “Patel General Stores”, had proudly announced itself for as long as I can remember. Recently, however, I noticed that the board had been...

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Goodbye to reform?

-The Business Standard   The to-do over retail FDI signals that the political class is anti-reform The political drama over the opening up of the retail sector to foreign investment is significant, not on account of whatever might happen to the immediate issue, but for what it says about the prospects of any kind of economic reform. In and of itself, the opening up of the retail sector is not hugely important, except...

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Half of HIV patients in Asia live in India by Aarti Dhar

The prevalence is 18 per cent in South India, says UNAIDS report India houses half of Asia's HIV patients and is way ahead of China in disease burden. It also finds a place in the list of 22 countries prioritised for preventing mother to child transmission infection, according to the latest UNAIDS report, drafted jointly with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organisation (WHO). About 48 lakh people...

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Opposition to FDI guided by political whims: NAC member by Ravish Tiwari

In the backdrop of political uproar over government’s decision to allow FDI in retail, N C Saxena, member of National Advisory Council (NAC), on Wednesday said there was no economic rationale against the decision and the opposition to it is guided by political whims. “Opposition to FDI in retail is based on political whims which has no economic rationale,” he said. Saxena reasoned that FDI in retail would only incentivise efficiency and...

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Stop blaming rural migration for urban ills: Study by Devika Banerji

-The Economic Times   Rapid urbanisation of villages and expansion of urban areas pose a more pressing challenge to Indian policymakers and administrators than migration of people from rural areas to the Cities, a new report has said.  "A commonly held perception is that explosive rural to urban migration is the primary cause for the state of India's Cities. This is not borne out by evidence," says 'Urban India 2011- Evidence', released by...

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