Modi govt should encourage startups and free up enterprising minds from administrative work and bureaucratic inertia so that they can help find the corona cure.
For all its obvious blemishes, capitalism alone holds out the most creative and dynamic force that any civilization has ever discovered, wrote BP Godrej in 1980.
SEBI probe concluded that purported loans and fund transfers were paid back in full and did not amount to deceptive market practices or unreported related party transactions.
This is the first major attack on central security forces since last November, when a CRPF jawan was killed and four were injured in an ambush in Jiribam on Manipur-Assam border.
Many really smart people now share the position that playing cricket with Pakistan is politically, strategically and morally wrong. It is just a poor appreciation of competitive sport.
Well written but without any substance,this subject has been thrashed by every and sundry that there is nothing new to be said. Let us not sit on judgement without waiting for the end results. It’s not an easy job to walk the tight rope of economics vs human life and yes here I concur with the writer that economy can wait but not death.
More than Modi and the lockdown what has saved India is the hot and humid climate of our country. I have read an article that areas in which the temperature is less than 17 degrees have more than 96 percent infectiions and countries like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have more or less escaped mass infections/death. Here infections are mostly imported from foreign returnees I sincerely believe that lockdown was an overkill and has adversely affected indian economy
“.. encourage startups and free up enterprising minds from administrative work and bureaucratic inertia so that they can help find the corona cure…”
I haven’t read more meaningless words than the above in a very long time, and coming from Seshadri Chari whom I consider one of the few sensible RSS guys, they are really disappointing. Corona cure is not a cricket ball lost in the bushes that unencumbered minds can search and succeed in finding, or it’s not a kabaddi match that sprightly legs can jump around and win. Corona cure will be found only through a very beautiful subject called Organic Chemistry which one Professor M. V. George was a master of. I am fondly reminded of my teacher of many decades ago from whom I could learn no Organic Chemistry, due to my special ability to not learn anything, but only how to marvel at this beautiful subject. I think MVG has left us long ago. May God have given him a very happy and rewarding new life.
Well written but without any substance,this subject has been thrashed by every and sundry that there is nothing new to be said. Let us not sit on judgement without waiting for the end results. It’s not an easy job to walk the tight rope of economics vs human life and yes here I concur with the writer that economy can wait but not death.
Excellent write up . I agree. Thanks
More than Modi and the lockdown what has saved India is the hot and humid climate of our country. I have read an article that areas in which the temperature is less than 17 degrees have more than 96 percent infectiions and countries like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have more or less escaped mass infections/death. Here infections are mostly imported from foreign returnees I sincerely believe that lockdown was an overkill and has adversely affected indian economy
“.. encourage startups and free up enterprising minds from administrative work and bureaucratic inertia so that they can help find the corona cure…”
I haven’t read more meaningless words than the above in a very long time, and coming from Seshadri Chari whom I consider one of the few sensible RSS guys, they are really disappointing. Corona cure is not a cricket ball lost in the bushes that unencumbered minds can search and succeed in finding, or it’s not a kabaddi match that sprightly legs can jump around and win. Corona cure will be found only through a very beautiful subject called Organic Chemistry which one Professor M. V. George was a master of. I am fondly reminded of my teacher of many decades ago from whom I could learn no Organic Chemistry, due to my special ability to not learn anything, but only how to marvel at this beautiful subject. I think MVG has left us long ago. May God have given him a very happy and rewarding new life.