Saturday, 17 December 2016

How Delhi lost a working day to demonetisation

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
Sun, Dec 18, 2016 | 10:33 AM IST

ET Sunday Wrap

How Delhi lost a working day to demonetisation
People of Delhi appear to have spent an additional 10.5 hours of their life going to and waiting in banks since demonetisation.
Why Ratan Tata was right about Cyrus Mistry and Tata Sons
Read about the reasons why this struggle will ultimately be good for both the Tata brand and the legacy of Jamsetji Tata.
ET Awards: Demonetisation has triggered a change in mindset for everyone
FM Arun Jaitley said the economy had a lot to gain from digitisation of payments and the withdrawal of high-value bank notes.
How demonetisation has dealt a body blow to the Big Fat Indian wedding
Along with wedding parties, also wailing are vendors who make the big fat wedding possible. People are renegotiating rates and even rescheduling dates.
What makes Anushka Sharma tick, and what doesn't
Young and unknown like Anushka was in 2008 — get a dream Bollywood debut with a film like Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi with Shah Rukh Khan as costar.
Who's your person of the year?
Time's word-play of "President of Divided States of America" and the subtle 'M' devil horns over his head are most noticeable, but the decision to feature Trump has met with severe backlash.
Ramanagara district in Karnataka hit with drought in crop and cash
Ramanagara is a stronghold of the Janata Dal (S), followed by Congress. However, demonetisation has brought the PM into every home.
Demonetisation is like prostitution; making it illegal makes it worse: Nobel laureates
People who are elected to represent and inform you about decisions requires trust; after 2008 and the Wall St scandal this trust is broken.
How a Gujarati businessman is trying to take Polo to the masses
For somebody who started playing polo as late as 41, Parekh claims to have done his homework by roping in Ernst & Young.
Less-cash economy and uniform GST top government priorities: FM Arun Jaitley
The government has transformed the nation's thinking, including the way subsidies are regarded and how public funds are allocated.
Cannabis is one of five essential plants in the Vedas: Dr Uma Dhanabalan
In her home state Massachusetts, she does medical marijuana authorisations and is involved in efforts to reform US government policy on marijuana.
Meet the man who is decoding the dichotomy of science
This dichotomy of educational institutions versus research institutions continued for nearly six decades.
70% of clients unclear what will happen with Trump as Prez: Immigration firm
"Immigration is getting increasingly complicated. Every day, there are court cases to clarify the law, new regulations and even new laws coming out."
Under Trump, we cannot expect strong climate leadership: Lord Nicholas Stern
"Trump has made derogatory statements against climate scientists; but climate was never an issue for both candidates. So climate is not a controversial topic in the US," Stern said.
How Kochi-Muziris Biennale became integral feature of Indian culture calendar
Anand Warehouse is one of the biennale's two venues on this road. I walk in and peep into a room with stacks of gunny sacks extending way up to a high ceiling.
Kochi Biennale poised to be an integral feature of Indian culture calendar?
Muziris was a hub of commerce, including international commerce, in the ancient world.
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