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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
The Globe of Globe-Makers(link)
In the golden days childhood Globes have taught many of us a great deal about the world around us. By putting the planet in our hands, they deliver an enigmatic message: that the world is at once very large and … Continue reading
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A Quick Comparison of India’s Economy when Raghuram Rajan took charge at RBI and Now
India has a new central banker. Urjit Patel officially took charge as the governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Sept. 04. Patel, who succeeds Raghuram Rajan, comes in at a time when India is working to solve … Continue reading
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To keep the momentum on #housing inclusion, we need mechanisms to ground-truth and innovate
Originally posted on ramblinginthecity:
We live in a deeply divided world. Significant shifts in global economics and geopolitics have meant that countries are desperate for economic growth and increasingly intolerant of any events that derail them from achieving their targets.…
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#TeachersDay: Beacon of knowledge and wisdom
Originally posted on Vishal Bhidu:
Image sourced from Google India. Learning. Wisdom. Light that pierce minds and souls. Creative thinking. Shaking the building block. Questioning the system. Beliefs. Values. Eyes that see. Minds may not see often. Fierce debates. Standing…
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