Mallika Nawal
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Mallika Nawal is a professor-cum-writer. She is a best-selling author of three management books and has taught at reputed institutes like Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, S.P. Jain Center of Management Dubai and IIT Kharagpur. She was also part of the subcommittee on Management Education and made recommendations to the Ministry of HRD for the 11th Five-Year-Plan.
Pentagon’s Advice to India and China…Really?!?!?
Post the rising temperatures in the Indo-China region, which frankly has nothing to do with the summer being here, the Pentagon has urged India and China to opt for “peaceful talks” to diffuse the current tension, instead of resorting to “coercive action” against each other.
While I am not here to talk about the Indo-China problem vis-a-vis Bhutan, which I...
#Gorkhaland Why is Darjeeling burning?
Even as I sit…writing this article, I have just finished reading the newspaper (Kolkata edition). Of course, in case you wondering how I laid my hands on one, the truth is…I am in West Bengal at the moment; much to the discomfort of my parents, who constantly call to check on me. Of course, their reaction is understandable. After...
Remonetisation drive: Is 200 Rupees Note really enough?
According to the latest reports in the news, the Reserve Bank of India — apparently! — is all set to begin the printing of the ₹ 200 notes, which are to be issued and introduced in the coming few months. While it has been fairly evident (from our own personal inconveniences in our day-to-day monetary transactions) that we needed...
What Makes Ordinary People Like and Support Narendra Modi?
As we all know, there is a very specific term that is used to denote ardent supporters of Narendra Modi — BHAKT! Well, the term ‘Bhakt’ actually is a shortened version of the Sanskrit word BHAKTI, which is derived from the root word ‘bhaj’, when means “to share” or “to belong to”. Hence, the word bhakti itself means “love,...
GST and its Positive Impact on Indian Economy
First and foremost, GST, which stands for Goods and Services Tax, is aimed to bring in an era of tax reforms through an affirmative action which entails removing all kinds of indirect taxes that are otherwise levied on manufacturers to consumers with one single tax, aka the GST.
In other words, GST envisions a structure wherein taxes are levied solely...