RIL's Reliance Jio Infocomm has signed a Rs 12,000-crore tower sharing deal Reliance Communications for an accelerated roll out of 4G services across the country. Rcom closed at Rs 116 after touching intra day high of Rs 119. RIL closed at Rs 784, down one percent, in the exchanges yesterday.
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BY CHANAKYA
Saturday, June 8, 2013
L&T-SOJITZ JV BAGS RS 6700 CR DEAL
Infra major L&T along with Japanese infra company Sojitz has bagged Rs 6700 Cr contact from Dedicated Corridor Corporation of India. The work involves laying an 643 km of rail track between Rewari In Haryana and Palanpur in Gujarat.
Friday, August 5, 2011
LESS FII INVESTMENT IS BETTER FOR STOCK MARKET.
AN AS APPEARED IN DNA MUMBAI ON 30-09-09 UNDER THE CAPTION MARKET MANIPULATION, BY K A PRASANNA IS REPRODUCED HERE.
R. Jaganathan views on ‘Why India may get lucky once again’ was excellent. (DNA 28-09-09).However certain points are overemphasized. The markets movements are although an indicator of the health of the economy and confident booster for potential investors - both local and foreign, the stock indices are some times misleading and confusing. We have seen how one Harshad or Ketan can take the markets to dizzy heights by pure manipulation. Because of slow down in US and European economies, FIIs may prefer to invest in the emerging economies like India, China and Brazil. But, for a country like ours too much FII investments in stock market is fraught with danger. Our stock market /small investors are not matured enough. When FIIs start investing heavily in markets here the indices goes over the roof, the small investors being caught unaware. During the buoyancy without understanding the dynamics of the markets they make investments and soon they realize that they have entered the market at the wrong time because the so called FIIs who were responsible for the indices to hit the highest point, start withdrawing/selling their investments, once their desired percentage of return on investments are achieved leaving the small investors in the lurch. (FIIs are not charitable institutions who help small investors to lead a comfortable life). Once the small investors’ confidence is shattered no market will hold for long time. And we will be back to square one.
R. Jaganathan views on ‘Why India may get lucky once again’ was excellent. (DNA 28-09-09).However certain points are overemphasized. The markets movements are although an indicator of the health of the economy and confident booster for potential investors - both local and foreign, the stock indices are some times misleading and confusing. We have seen how one Harshad or Ketan can take the markets to dizzy heights by pure manipulation. Because of slow down in US and European economies, FIIs may prefer to invest in the emerging economies like India, China and Brazil. But, for a country like ours too much FII investments in stock market is fraught with danger. Our stock market /small investors are not matured enough. When FIIs start investing heavily in markets here the indices goes over the roof, the small investors being caught unaware. During the buoyancy without understanding the dynamics of the markets they make investments and soon they realize that they have entered the market at the wrong time because the so called FIIs who were responsible for the indices to hit the highest point, start withdrawing/selling their investments, once their desired percentage of return on investments are achieved leaving the small investors in the lurch. (FIIs are not charitable institutions who help small investors to lead a comfortable life). Once the small investors’ confidence is shattered no market will hold for long time. And we will be back to square one.
Friday, July 1, 2011
RIL DOWN 4%, DRAGS NIFTY
The NIFTY was down by 22 points, largely due to lackluster performance by RIL. The stock closed around Rs 860 level. DLF and Cairn were up by 5%, Hindalco was up by almost 4%. The big losers were Jubiliant Food which lost 10% and the recently listed Timbor Home lost another 10% today.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
ALLOW BJP TO COMPLETE ITS TERM
In all fairness, the BJP government in Karnataka should be allowed to complete its term, since the voters had rejected both the Congress and JDS in 2008 elections. There is always an opportunity to educate the voters if the BJP government is corrupt and failed in providing good administration. Congress leaders in Karnataka should take a cue from Mamata and Jayalalitha. They were not creating hurdles on day to basis for functioning of the government in their respective states. They convinced the voters the wrong policies of the government at the appropriate time and assumed the power. That is the proper way of bringing change. These kinds of antics -imposing president rule will not go well with the voters and if the government is dismissed and mid term elections are held for the assembly in Karnataka in the next six months BJP may get more than 150 seats. In the long term interest of Congress and JDS it is better they keep quite and wait till 2013. And in 2013 elections also, if the Congress and JDS are not going to fight unitedly, there is no real chance of unseating the BJP.
Monday, May 16, 2011
THE REAL TRUTH*
BJP and Left as corrupt as Congress.....
There’s a feeling amongst many people that the Congress is the most corrupt party. Actually, that’s not a correct fact. All political parties are corrupt; some like the BJP more than we think them to be. A few interesting reports in the papers over the last few weeks have brought out this point quite clearly. Shows that the BJP’s hopes of benefitting from Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption movement are ill-founded.
The first story is about the CWG scam now starting to encircle the BJP as well. The CVC’s Chief Technical Examiner (CTE) has indicted the MCD for several projects undertaken by it for the CWG. The MCD is ruled by the BJP. Charges include intentionally delaying projects so that prices could be jacked up in “national interest”, poor quality of work etc.
The second report is in today’s papers and quotes a Center for Media Studies (CMS) study which shows that the aam aadmi feels that corruption has actually come down over the last 5 years. Only 28% of the rural aam aadmi had to pay bribes to get work done (in the areas of Public Distribution System, school education, hospitals and water supply) v/s 56% five years back. However, states where giving bribes remains high are Chhatisgarh (BJP), Bihar (Janata Dal and BJP alliance), Kerala (Left Front) and Maharashtra (Congress). If these numbers reflect the “reality” on date, then the following ones represent the “perception of corruption”: Chattisgarh (66% feel bribes need to be paid....BJP ruled), Bihar (Janata Dal – BJP alliance), Kerala (59%....Left Front), Rajasthan (54%....Congress) and UP (49%.....BSP). An even distribution across political parties!
The last report I am relying on appeared in the Economic Times of April 17th. An ET-Synovate study listed the top 13 “most corruption prone” states. Starting with the most corrupt, the list includes
1) UP (BSP)
2) Uttarakhand (BJP)
3) Bihar (Janata Dal – BJP),
4) Jharkhand (BJP)
5) Delhi (Congress)
6) MP (BJP)
7) Maharashtra (Congress)
8) Karnataka (BJP)
9) West Bengal (Left)
10) Tamilnadu (DMK – Congress)
11) Punjab (Shiromani Akali Dal)
12) Haryana (Congress)
13) Gujarat (BJP)
This list shows that out of the 13 states, BJP figured in five, Congress in four and the rest were single-state parties. Another way to look at this is that the Congress was named in four out of its 12 ruled states (33%), the BJP in five out of its 7 (71%), and the rest were ruled in the single state that they ruled in (100%). The Congress actually comes out the most clean amongst the corrupt!
This is a very strong indictment against the BJP. The party has been trying to take advantage of the strong sentiments against corruption that have pervaded the urban middle class. With the help of mainstream media (which, as a friend pointed out.....tends to be anti-establishment since it does not depend on government advertising for survival), the BJP has been trying to ride a wave of anger against the UPA government at the Center. The media has been helping the BJP by putting a protective veil on the affairs of the party in Karnataka. However, the above reports are quite damning for the party..... five out of its seven states feature in the most corruption prone states. What would explain this? Actually, it’s not that difficult to understand. In order to fight elections, and to continue with its political activities, any party needs lots of funds. Since funds are almost never acquired legally, parties resort to all sorts of devious methods......Since the BJP does not rule at the Centre, it makes up by exploiting the states where it rules. In contrast, the Congress rules at the Center....hence is less dependent on its state units.
Which brings me to the point I have been making all through. That corruption exists for various reasons. One of the main reasons is that the process of elections gives requires political parties to spend a lot of money. The proponents of the Lokpal Bill don’t seem to have understood this. They seem to believe (a little naively) that setting up a body called the Lokpal (forget how it will harm our democracy) will solve all the problems. To solve the problem, we don’t need more laws; we need to address the core issues that I have highlighted earlier: election funding; better salaries to MPs and babus; making the CBI and CVC independent like the Election Commission is (while still staying under Parliament); and most importantly, reducing the size of the government (getting out of businesses where it adds little or no value).....
The real truth is that the BJP and the media are beating down the wrong path. If they think they will succeed in their propaganda, I think they are mistaken. The media (TV channels, newspapers) are already taking a beating in terms of reducing viewership and readership. The BJP will also take a beating in the next round of elections. Unless it develops a more robust positioning for itself. It failed with the Hindutva plank....it will fail again with the anti-corruption plank as well.
* Reproduced from The Real Truth blog.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
STATE ASSEMBLY RESULTS - TOMORROW'S NEWS TODAY
- Mamata and co gets 2/3 majority.
- Left loses power in Kerala too.
- Hat trick for Tarun Gogoi.
- Split verdict in TN.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
WORLD CUP CRICKET 2011 PREDICTION FOR THE MATCHES FROM 21 -30
Sl no | Date | Match | News articles bengaluru’s prediction | Actual result |
21 | 06-03-11 | England Vs South Africa | SA | ENG |
22 | 06-03-1 | India Vs Ireland | INDIA | IND |
23 | 07-03-11 | Canada Vs Kenya | KENYA | CANADA |
24 | 08-03-11 | New Zea land Vs Pakistan | PAK | NZ |
25 | 09-03-11 | India Vs Netherlands | INDIA | |
26 | 10-03-11 | Sri Lanka Vs Zimbabwe | SL | SL |
27 | 11-03-11 | Ireland Vs West Indies | WI | WI |
28 | 11-03-11 | Bangladesh Vs England | ENG | Bangladesh |
29 | 12-03-11 | India Vs South Africa | SA | |
30 | 13-03-11 | Canada Vs New Zea land | NZ |
Monday, February 28, 2011
BANGALORE ODI - BOWLING WEAKNESS EXPOSED. DHONI, YUSUF SHOULD COME EARLY, STAY LONGER
338 is a good score to defend, on any pitch, more so with home ground advantage. However our bowlers failed to restrict the ENG team and India managed a honorable tie, thanks to mess up, by the England middle order. None of our bowlers were effective in the first 40 overs. In the second spell Zaheer bowled splendidly but enough to win the match. Our bowling weakness was exposed against the English team, which is not so formidable. The Aussies beat them by 6-1 margin, in the recent ODI series. In big matches and against strong opponents, Dhoni and Yusuf should come early and bat for at least 10-15 overs. These two have the ability to change the complexion of the game by their hard hitting batting abilities. Had we scored another 10-15 runs more, we could have won the match handsomely. At least, in future matches, Dhoni should change his game plan, himself and Yusuf should come early and bat for longer period, than what they did in the last two games.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
AYODHYA PROBLEM - DIFFERENT VIEWS
First we have to change our mind set.There is only one God. Whether it is a temple, mosque or church should not matter. Justice Liberhan has took seventeen years to tell what the country already knew. The Truth commission, as proposed by DNA editor, will consume another decade to tell us again, what we already know. The political parties are in no mood to find a lasting, permanent solution to the problem. The parties concerned should change their mind set, instead of looking into the omissions and drawbacks of what has already happened and finding fault with each other. The purpose of all religion is to know and love God and to show ethical and proper directions to life and living. The preaching in all religion does not differ in any way and all teach love as against hatredness. India being a country, which harbors a multitude of religious belief, the feeling of solidarity in diversity can be best showcased by building a center of worship for all religions.This would no doubt become a memorable monument for the whole world to appreciate and emulate. Its time the political differences are buried and India demonstrates to the world that we are a truly a secular nation in letter and spirit. The government should initiate talks in this regard involving all political parties.The Fourth estate has a greater role to play in educating the general public.
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