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Monday, September 29, 2008

Full marks for this Marxist

Under Sarkar's able chief ministership Tripura has seen its first dose of foreign funding

Communists have a way of working around their communism occasionally to get capitalist cash into their state: and when they succeed, they become chief ministers, and stay there. For Manik Sarkar, that has meant a third term in a far-flung state where even central funding was a problem; under Sarkar the state has now seen its first funding from abroad.

Just now, as the man gets comfortable in the chief minister’s chair, one that has been his for more than 10 years now, his list of achievements is something to write home about: a steady decline in insurgency, increase in private investment, remarkable improvement in the higher education sector, successful implementation of public-private partnership model... the list, as his supporters like to point out, is long. Given the politician’s prized cake of continuity, Sarkar’s government is viewing natural gas, bamboo and natural rubber as the three main opportunity sectors in the state. To Sarkar, though, it is his government’s success on the insurgency front that is the most important of all. "With the two-and-a-half-decade-old militancy showing signs of abating, countries such as China, Japan, Germany, Thailand & Bangladesh, not to mention Indian investors, have shown interest in Tripura," he told B&E. Sarkar has also been advocating the linking of the East-West corridor through Tripura. “Tripura has 44 km long border with Assam in the plains area, and a 865 km border with Bangladesh. The state can really become the gateway for the North-east to South- east Asia.” ...Continue

Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

“We are not competing in the mass market as we are a premium brand"

Uhh ohh, not only is it a fact that the localisation level of BMW is still only 10% (they expect it to reach 30% soon), the fact also is that notA Model Posing with BMW one of the luxury car makers (take any name, whether it’s Mercedes with its own assembling plant, or even Honda & Toyota) after so many years of operations, and despite whatever sales, is into profits. And not one reveals profitability figures, of course due to fear of analytical retribution.

Peter respectfully provides the dismissive, yet sweet defence, “We are not competing in the mass market as we are a premium brand. These cars are very advanced and employ technology, which is very expensive. BMW has a streaming strategy and not a penetrating one. We have already set benchmarks and we communicate to the consumer what we do.” So what do Indian consumers expect from the BMW? Peter’s responses are just short of tub thumping, “From a car of this class, a consumer expects high technology. As far as our branding is concerned, a consumer can expect the same experience as a consumer in any other BMW market... We have already sold 424 units of the 3 series and 7 series till now; and we will start selling the 5 series July 2007 onwards. BMW will sell 1,000-1,200 units in nine months, between March and end of this year. Th is comes to a 60% increase if the full year is considered.”

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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2006

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative


Friday, September 07, 2007

Famous author Amitav Ghosh’s book, The Hungry Tide, on Sunderbans might have earned numerous accolades

Dr. Saugata Hazra of Oceanography Department, Jadavpur University told B&E, “The sea levels are likely to rise by 5 mm/year. As Bangladesh is a deeper centre of the delta, the land is subsiding more there, which means the coastal floods are more likely and the cyclone inundation is more.” Though government came up with the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) in 1992 it’s inadequate so far, as there are no guidelines. A National Water Policy was established in the year 1999 to get public & private participation in the utilisation of water resources. Recently, there was the National Environment Policy, National Conservation Strategy & the National Environment Management Action Plan, formulated by the government, but concrete steps need to be taken to save the nation. It’s a catch- 22, and best is to take decision now! The government of Bangladesh cannot wait for a miracle to happen.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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