Monday, August 30, 2010

The Cairn India - vedanta deal

This week's topic is an invitation to all of you to give your take on the Cairn - Vedanta deal and its various economic and political implications. Yo may also comment upon the impact of a deal of such magnitude on the Energy sector as a whole, and the future of Energy Exploration and Production in India.

As always, the only constraints that you face are the word limit of 350 words and time limit till 5th September, 2010 23:59:59.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Life is a Lemon, and I want my money back!!!

This week at iOpine, we invite your comments on the abstract topic given in the title. Utilize this opportunity to showcase your creativity to one and all. The deadline for submission of comments is August 29, 2010 at 23:59:59.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Commonwealth Games: the biggest Event Management Disaster of all time?

The Commonwealth games, 2010 were supposed to be the occasion for India to showcase its ever growing stature amongst the world's elite economies. These Games were to bear testimony to the belief that India has the capability to host sporting events of mammoth proportions with consummate ease. The task in front of us was clear cut: to be at least equal to, if not better than, Beijing 2008.

Currently, the Games are facing a crisis. There are allegations of massive corruption and favoritism on the organizers. The general public is appalled at the situation, while politicians are using this fiasco to corner the UPA. Amidst all this the nation's pride suffers.

What really went wrong with the Commonwealth Games 2010? Is it just poor planning and rampant corruption, or is it a mirror of the Indian Laissez Faire attitude towards things? Answer in less than 350 words, before 22nd August, 23:59:59, and give your voice a platform at iOpine.

Monday, August 2, 2010

The last roar of the Gujarat Lion?

Gujarat CM Narendra Modi termed the CBI demand for shifting the Sohrabuddin case out of the state an insult to Gujarat's judicial system that "will not be tolerated any longer". He alleged that the Centre was treating Gujarat as an enemy territory and not as a part of the Indian Union. At the same time he is trying to save his reputation, when Congress is pointing fingers at him for the whole fiasco.

Is this the last arrow from the CM to save his political dominance? Is this the beginning of the end of a great political era, which might change the face of Gujarat’s politics?