Thursday, June 21, 2007

Interesting times await India as marketers let loose wit, humour and grit to take competition head on...

What follows is grins at the initiator’s office while temperatures flare on the other side of the wall. The scene at the hurriedly called meeting is anybody’s guess; clenched teeth and banging fists. But everything squares up after an equally insulting counteract is thrown. And the wars go on and on. Globally, consumers witness rivals outsmarting each other almost on a regular basis, however, the Indian consumer has not been so lucky. But, interesting times are finally here. The Indian market place has been blazing and buzzing with daring, tongue-incheek and smart ass communication, which hit competitors below the belt while leaving the audience in splits and yearning for more...

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

The new Turks!

Of the 15 former Soviet Republics, Turkmenistan is one of its kind – politically repressive, yet the wealthiest nation amongst all. Owing to the conspiracy of silence in media, the true picture of this nation was hidden for years. After independence (1990-91), authorities framed two important development policies to empower the citizen – privatization and capitalism. Turkmenistan’s present social security system finds its foundation in 1991, where old age, disability and survivor pension facilities were provided comprehensively. Not to forget that men and women have been equal before the law, though socially, a woman’s role is confined to that of a homemaker.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Hide the vehicle, run to the courts... But remember, you defaulted, and you ‘have’ to pay back!

Going by the All India Debt and Investment Survey, nearly 1/4th of the Indian households were indebted in 2002. Figures that have gone upwards in the recent years with bank credit to household and consumer durables growing by over 50% during 2001- 2006. Expectably, the growth of loan recovery related complaints went up by 34% during 2003-2005.

But then, what do you do when Shylock comes a calling? Well, as they say amusingly in banking circles, you can’t run, but you can surely hide! Taking in view the recent judgments meted out by the courts on the scores of loan recovery cases, one can aptly say that contemporary recovery methodologies have not gone down too well with the judiciary in the past few years.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

‘Bed’-deviled

Have you ever visited one of the premier hospitals – say the All India Institute of medical science (AIIMS) – in New Delhi? On any normal non-crisis day, hundreds of serious patients strive to occupy a hospital bed. Pathetically then, the Indian healthcare system has proved to be thoroughly inept in providing for the basic needs of healthcare in the country. According to the last available WHO report, India has fewer than one bed and one doctor per 1,000 population. India has 6,00,000 beds, compared to China’s 3.2 million hospital beds across the country. A state-wise analysis show that 33% of Maharashtra’s hospital beds are concentrated in its capital Mumbai alone. More than 50% (of the 60,000 that are registered) of Maharashtra’s doctors have practice in Mumbai.

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Friday, March 23, 2007

National laws take precedence over international treaties.

The compliance issue comes to fore particularly in cases related to enforcement of anti-terror laws and the protection of human rights. And when it comes to striking a balance between national security and human rights, the National Commission of Human Rights clearly states that “Undoubtedly, national security is of paramount importance... Any law for combating terrorism should be consistent with the constitution, the relevant international instruments and treaties, and respect the principles of necessity and proportionality.” It is important to note here that the Indian judiciary is guided by the principles of Dualism (see box) – national laws take precedence over international treaties.

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