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Dated:March 27,2011
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Philanthropy: India no longer a priority for foreign aid

To help its 410 million poor people, the world now expects India to dig into its own pockets, not least its lengthening list of dollar-millionaires.


FOBs accounted for 60% market cap among top-500 cos last year

Even as biz scandals rocked India Inc last year, family-owned businesses emerged stronger by accounting for 60% of m-cap, a study said.


Markets may see volatility this week on contracts settlements

Market observers feel that the rebound last week has boosted the investors' confidence, but we may see some profit booking in the coming week.


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It also points at India's lack of social resilience despite a robust economic growth and cites its poor human rights record.
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