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What went wrong in Male

In retrospect, the Indian government may be as much responsible as the GMR Group for the latter’s ejection from the airport project in Maldives. The decision by the island neighbour had its roots in issues related to corporate governance (GMR’s decisions), local socio-politico-economic dynamics, and New Delhi’s diplomatic fiasco. Recently, Male terminated the Indian firm&rsquo

Sachin and the shame of it all for us — you and I

Shame on all Indian cricket lovers. What a shabby, pathetic way to say goodbye to the king. One day before we play Pakistan in a historic ‘open the gates’ series we dump our biggest asset without pomp, ceremony or grace. This man, Sachin Tendulkar, broke every record, climbed every mountain, forged every river, gave us years of mind-numbing excitement. And we discard him lik

Every second woman not safe in home either

While globally one in three women is beaten, coerced into sex or abused by an intimate partner during her lifetime, women aged 15-44 are more at risk from rape and domestic violence. Half of all women who die from homicide are killed by their current or former husbands or partners. In India, while large majority of cases are not reported (rate of incidence of crime against women

When the system fails, we must work for it together

I don’t ever want to be in that position but what would I do if I was present when a young girl was being raped or some individual being brutalised by a gang of savages in a public place? I don’t know but I pray to God I would have the moral courage to do the right thing even if it meant injury to myself or worse. If there had been people on the bus in Delhi would they have all

Modi-fied to taste: Day newspaper headlines put us to sleep

I have a friend who refuses to write cheques. His signature never matches with the doodles he drew while opening the bank account. It’s not that I recall such characters usually on weekday mornings but reading the newspaper headlines this morning somehow made the brain do a bit of jogging backward. Most missed the drama that lay readers like me looked for after the adrenaline rush

Evolution, not revolution: 5 lessons of Gujarat results so far

Development as vote-catcher Unlike 2002 and 2007, there was no communal angle in 2012, save a bit of the Ahmed ‘Miyan’ Patel talk on one side and the minority-in-danger from the other. Then, it was essentially a vote on Narendra Modi’s model of development. And it has worked. (In 2007, too, it was probably the same story except that the Soh

What if tomorrow never comes?

The most disturbing thing about this end of the world stuff on December 21, 2012 is that I have a cheque given to me for December 22 and that is really unjust. What if I cannot cash it? So, let’s not get too carried away with the abrupt end of the Mayan calendar I want to cash that cheque. Maybe they ran out of ink or papyrus or simply got bored with the whole thing, like an unfin

Why don’t we look at chemical deterrent for rape?

Ever since the country heard of the horrendous Sunday night incident in which a 23-year-old paramedical student was gangraped in a moving bus in south Delhi, people have been expressing their angst in different ways. Political leaders, women’s rights activists, lawyers and the common man have reacted sharply to the incident, and the entire capital is once again discussing the pressing iss

On rape, time civil society made its voice heard

Who exactly is standing for the cause of the victim of the beastly gang rape that took place inside a moving bus in south Delhi late Sunday evening? Is it only the young victim in hospital, battling for a life scarred, and/or impaired? Except for the frenzy on social media and slogan-shouting by the political class, there is no sustained effort at finding concrete steps to ensure such c

India lost $123bn in black money in a decade: report

India lost a whopping $123 billion in black money during 2001-2010, making it the eighth largest victim of illicit financial outflow, a US-based research and advocacy organisation said in a report. However, India’s black money loss of $123 billion in 10 years is far less than that of China, which, according to the report, suffered a loss of $2.74 trillion during the same period (2

Quota for promotion: Soon, quota for those with quota?

Reservation (noun): 1. [mass noun] the action of reserving something: the reservation of positions for non-Americans 2. [count noun] an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is reserved for a particular person: do you have a reservation? That’s Oxford dictionary for you. In Indian context, the first means “quota” a broad classification to res

Story of a guileless bureaucrat and a spineless politician

These are troubled times for the once celebrated steel frame of the country. Governance has virtually collapsed and a large part of the blame is being laid at the doors of the civil services. Corruption charges are flying thick and fast and there is a general perception that the neta-babu-businessman combine has been able to manipulate the system to serve its vested interests. A number of senio

Lawyers on board to fight poverty in India

A recent report (read http://www.governancenow.com/news/regular-story/millennium-development-goals-case-shifting-goalpost) on United Nations Millennium Development Goals (UNMDGs) is interesting, in that it evaluated the progress on the much-discussed millennium goals as a case of sh

Customer service & their care for us

One of the joys of buying something new is the access it gives to customer service. Experience might have taught you that like the unicorn and the phoenix, customer service is a mythical beast, yet with that optimism which causes the human race to get married and have babies, we continue to hope that the next one will be real and will solve all problems – electrical, mechanical, analogica

Expanding space for dissent

Paradoxically, many of the social forces which derive strength from the grassroots are becoming intolerant of dissent and diversity of opinion at grassroots in different parts of the country. On one hand, social media is criticised and not for completely wrong reasons for keeping millions of people busy with trivia. On the other hand, it is also providing space for people to express their opini

North Korea: Seeking attention or issuing a warning?

There might be different ways to read into how and why the North Korean leadership is behaving the way it has over the past few years, and especially this year of 2012. While a consensus on how best to deal with it is yet to be reached, there seems to be a broad consensus that with this long-range rocket launch the country has demonstrated its defiance to the international community in no uncer

Confession of a lawyer-journalist

I am a lawyer and wanted to experiment with journalism, so here I am, writing for Governance Now (GN), a magazine which deals with governance issues. During my stint here, I had an opportunity to compare the modalities of both professions – ‘aide to the third’ and ‘the fourth’ pillar of democracy. The similarities The

Gangs of Gurgaon

Still smarting under the shock of the November 17 shootout at Ponty Chadha’s Chhattarpur farm that left the liquor baron and his brother dead, the Gurgaon gentry was rattled once more by a gruesome shootout on December 11 inside the intensive care unit of a city hospital, barely a few kilometers from Chadha’s farmhouse. Triggered by a property dispute, the shootout resulted

The economics of human ‘worth’

Contemporary Indian society is increasingly assuming a surreal quality. Every institution, individual in authority, public figure or celebrity (with honourable exceptions of course!) seems to be strangely devoid of any respect evoking quality as they all seem to send out a strange mixed signal – ‘I am important/visible and/or rich but do not deserve to be’. Traditional value s

What’s the right medicine for learning? One tablet please

Reaching the pinnacle is always easier than maintaining your grip on it. Kerala is learning it the hard way. Popular imagination tends to be static; often hanging on to a perception that might have long lost touch with reality. With some justification, Kerala can proudly claim to have scaled new heights in the empowerment of women, land reforms and in achieving a quality of health that’s

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


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