
Many regular readers of GoodNewsIndia [GNI] have wondered why this site has not been updated since 2006. The simple answer is this: the one-man team, that is me, D V Sridharan that publishes GNI is busy with a land restoration project christened, pointReturn . It will need my undivided time and attention at least till 2010; that leaves me with little time or energy to travel and do stories for GNI as I have done since 2000. So work on the site is temporarily suspended.
That is the reason. But there is a connecting story behind how I came to undertake pointReturn. In case you are interested, do pull up a chair and listen. It's a long one, and I must caution, somewhat opinionated. ⇒⇒
Oct 07, 2006
India has risen by two places to the 43rd, in the Global Competitiveness Reports published every two years by the World Economic Forum. Countries may be small but highly competitive as Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Singapore, the top 5 suggest. Among the large growing economies, India [43] leaves behind China [54], Russia[64] and Brazil [66]. USA[5] and Japan[6] are the only countries in top 15 that have populations above 100 million.
The ranking is a measure of effective use of technology and capital, innovative skills, soft infrastructure like education, financial and legal institutions, markets etc and relative efficiency. WEF site and Report highlights
Random picks:
India will have reformed the power sector into a modern, competitive industry
Jul 21, 2003:Ideas For IndiaThe most appealing feature is the wide variety of waste it can handle: tyres, plastics, paper, sludge, municipal waste and abattoir wastes.
Dec 04, 2002:UpdateHousewives just love this cooker, not only because of the low fuel consumption
Dec 19, 2002:EconomyIndigo will compete with models from the likes of Ford, GM and Hyundai
May 13, 2006:Ideas For IndiaHere are some promising paths that lead away from fossil fuel dependance, towards a sustainable energy future
Nov 28, 2002:TrendThere are today 450 women pilots in the Indian Air Force
Oct 07, 2003:EnthusiastPandey’s outlook is what a student needs to learn, to get inspired, to make a contribution towards society
Jan 27, 2004:EconomyIndia seems driven by what Keynes called, ‘animal spirits’
Jan 15, 2004:Elsewhere“Indian firms are able to provide not just software… but complete business solutions.”
Dec 10, 2004:ElsewhereGreg’s voice is gentle — it merely informs. There are no harangues at this site.
Dec 25, 2003:Energy“The coming crisis will no doubt affectt India badly, but it also presents us an opportunity to implement a holistic response.”
Dec 10, 2002:Economy‘Just wing it’ is not part of the Indian culture
Dec 04, 2004:InnovationThey showed they had a mind of their own: they wanted to start and run a bank exclusively for children.
Jan 24, 2003:InitiativeCosts run to Rs.60,000 per month and she needs donations
Dec 20, 2002:GovernanceThe variety shows it has a grip on the reality
Nov 28, 2002:ReformsOn Nov 26,2002, the Parliament passed the Securitisation Bill
Dec 12, 2002:NewsclipLanguage is not the barrier - it is the challenge to create a PC that will
Jan 02, 2004:Memory SpeaksThe whole family gathered around it
May 17, 2003:EnthusiastWhether or not you agree with him, you will find yourself asking some new questions.
Jul 15, 2003:ReformsIt is clear the PDS never really delivered to the needy but fed a parallel trade
Apr 14, 2006:ActivismGlobalisation that spawns much evil, has also created many tools and resources for grassroots activists
Dec 29, 2002:ReformsBALCO, stagnant for years is now set to grow
Nov 28, 2003:EconomyThere is evidence of an India fever becoming a worldwide epidemic
Nov 30, 2003:ReformsOfficers from road transport corporations in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal are making a beeline to Guwahati to study the miracle
Sep 25, 2003:UpdateFly ash, sewage sludge and the redoubtable water hyacinth could be combined into a formidable regenerating agent for depleted soils
Jul 22, 2003:Newsclip“Labour market flexibility in India is reality for all but a small labour aristocracy.”
Mar 13, 2003:Sciences“We have been able to successfully develop cyrogenic engine on our own”
Dec 16, 2002:EconomyIndia’s big IT companies are bigger than you think
Jul 16, 2003:NewsclipDevelopment without democracy is like having brilliance without character
Sep 02, 2003:Ideas For India“Seed balls are a small universe in themselves.”
Feb 05, 2004:Memory SpeaksKhalid Chacha had decided that only Mummy could get him to study, so Umar would live with us.
Nov 08, 2004:ProfileHis life changed the moment his question changed from “why me?” to “why not me?”
Mar 27, 2003:ActivismOur public life can be influenced by activism, the various means of communication and the objectivity of the Courts
Jun 15, 2005:Ideas For IndiaAll it requires is some subtle management of a fully integrated, zero-waste system
Jul 15, 2003:ActivismThe Kali Bachao Andolan (Movement to Save the Kali) has been formed by Parisara Samrakshana Kendra of Uttara Kannada
Aug 23, 2003:TrendEducation is a fair and equal mainstream for all those that arrive at it
Feb 20, 2003:Newsclip“We owe this tremendous success to college girls and rural women.”
Aug 10, 2003:InitiativeA waste disposal problem turns into an answer for hunger
Oct 13, 2005:ReformsDespite its limitations the Right to Inforamtion Law that came into force yesterday is very promising.
Sep 21, 2002:NewsclipThe areas of his work may mystify the best of us but let us try