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MARCH 17, 2002
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Essay
Budget 2002 won't be enough to rev up the economy. But then, given the odds, it would take a magician to do so.

Will The Real India Inc. Stand Up?
The government may have been dragging its feet over core issues, but just how much has India Inc. done to accelerate economic growth? Read More

Do Budgets Matter?
A flagging economy looked to Sinha's Budget for respite, and was disappointed. But, should we expect miracles? Read More

Interview With Yashwant Sinha

No Gravy Train
Despite Nitish Kumar's brave budget, the Indian Railways' recovery is stymied by its bloated workforce. Read More

The BT-Andersen Sectoral Analysis
A round-up of how the budget impacts 18 of the most important sectors in the industry. Read More

The Problem With Sex...
...is that corporate India isn't ready for it. Singletons and a growing permissiveness strain a mainly conservative ethos. How do companies, given the circumstances, cope with sexual liaisons?

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Business As Usual

They once occupied column inches, bank ledgers, and our imaginations. The brash, young chief executives from the faded dotcom era may have crashed and burned, but their dreams—and abilities—are alive and well. An exclusive analysis by Business Today.

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Eyeball Fest
If the list of the top 10 campaigns of 2001 is any indication, then the Indian audience has finally discovered its funny bone. A BT-NFO-MBL survey. more...
The Top 10 Companies of 2001
Why did a jury of peers pick these 10 campaigns as the best of 2001? Shailesh Dobhal, and Venkatesh Babu find out.
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The Methodology
How we arrived at the ranking of India's top 10 television advertisement campaigns for 2001.BT commissioned a multinational research from NFO-MBL to conduct a survey. more...
Now, The Hard Part
Disinvestment minister Arun shourie has done a superb job of selling public sector undertakings-so far. But can he find buyers for the loss-making units that will now go under the hammer? more...

The Online Best Employers Package
Didn't get enough in print of the BT-Hewitt Best Employers in India survey? No problem. We've put together an exclusive online package that takes you deep inside the top 10 companies. The reports look at everything—people practices, compensation strategies, leadership styles-that makes these companies great places to work in.
More Net Specials
Off-Hook
By Senior Editor

R. Sridharan

Walkabout
By Deputy Editor

R. Sukumar
Follow The Fund Managers
Irrational exuberance or inexplicable gloom, investors wishing to play the market can cut
risks by doing as successful Indian fund managers do. more...
East Meets West
Trying to fit foreign employees into the desi culture is a bit like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. But as Indian companies globalise, that's one more skill they are having to pick up. more...
The Case Of Peer Run-Ins
An engineering firm watches helplessly as two of its star executives turn foes. How should the peer run-in be handled? more...
The Promise Of The Collective
Middling techie CEOs are often vexed by the time and expense they have to incur on nitty-gritties. Here's how 15 of them got together. more...
Moving On
Starring: SEBI's new strongman G.N. Bajpai; Tulip's Lt. Col. Hardeep Singh Bedi and Reliance's Lalit Jalan.
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Business Revival
By Pradip Chanda
Going By The Book
By Diljeet Titus

Notes From The Trough
By Mahesh Murthy

Leadership Secrets
By Rama Iyer
A Year Of Close Calls
Scams, bank collapses, bear runs-2001-02 had them all. Will the next year be any better?
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Help, Tarun!!!
Tarun Sheth addresses your career concerns every fortnight. more...

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