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The monster with multiple heads

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

The monster with multiple heads By Roopen Roy Jan 10 2012 We have spent much of 2011 trying to install an omnipotent Ombudsperson. We did not succeed. Shall we spend some time now in analysing and understanding how corruption festers? The supply and demand chain of corruption has at least three major components: the giver, the taker…

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The Migration Magic

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Migration: the magic for doubling global income?   Roopen Roy (Views are personal) Movement of ideas and people has  promoted economic progress and enriched human civilization. When one looks back in history, massive infrastructure projects, vast plantations and huge manufacturing facilities were built by the sweat, blood and toil of forced, indentured and migrant labor….

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The Man who thought Big

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Left to right: Woody Brittain, yours truly and Jim Schiro outside Oberoi Grand, Calcutta A Movable Feast     About this column: Ernest Hemingway wrote a memoir about his life as a struggling writer in Paris. The notebook containing the memoirs was published as a book by his wife after his death. The title “A Movable…

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The Macaulay Minute -Full Text

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

19. MACAULAY’S MINUTE ON EDUCATION, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1835 19. 1. LEGISLATIVE ACT NECESSARY TO CHANGE CURRENT PRACTICE? MACAULAY’S MINUTE As it seems to be the opinion of some of the gentlemen who compose the Committee of Public Instruction, that the course which they have hitherto pursued was strictly prescribed by the British Parliament in 1813,…

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The Leadership Thing

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

The leadership thing Roopen Roy The Book of Exodus is the second book of the Jewish Torah and the Christian Bible. It describes how Moses leads the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the promised  land.  The most dramatic scene, immortalized by Charlton Heston as Moses in the motion picture The Ten Commandments, is…

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The key to banking reforms

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

The bull’s eye in banking reforms By Roopen Roy Jan 20 2015 There is plenty of good news about the Indian economy. Inflation has moderated. The slide of the rupee against the dollar has been arrested. Oil prices have tumbled. The stock market is at an all-time high. GDP growth is slowly picking up. But amidst all…

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The Hydrogen Society

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Hydrogen society is no longer sci-fi By Roopen Roy Feb 03 2015 Japan is betting big time on hydrogen society. What is it? Simply put, it is a society where hydrogen becomes a driving force of clean and efficient energy. When hydrogen and oxygen are combined to react together, the chemical process produces water along with electric…

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The games they are a-changin

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Remember the dot-com bubble th­at started during the late 1990s? Sh­areholders and investors around the world lost billions of dollars. Eyeballs could not be monetised at the pace that was forecast and brick-and-mortar companies did not crumble at the speed that dot-com pundits had predicted. The term “click-and-mortar” was coined instead. However, the penetration of…

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The future of business education:challenges

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Roopen Roy Three Harvard Business School (HBS) professors led by Srikant Datar  have researched and written a new book aptly titled “Rethinking the MBA : Business Education at a Crossroads”. The three pundits have studied the leading US and European business schools and have identified the challenges. Mercifully, no Indian B-School came under their microscopes….

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The Flaw of Averages

Posted on September 3, 2025 by admin

Last year, there were only 27 billionaires in India — a business magazine rece­ntly announced. Th­is year, the number has almost doubled to 52. The magazine th­en went on to conclude ra­ther dramatically that the co­untry’s 100 richest people have a combined net worth of $276 billion, which was almost a qu­arter of the country’s…

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