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Published in Sunday Tribune | August 14th
Why corruption cannot be dealt with overnight
Looking beyond the Jan Lokpal Bill In its current avatar, the draft Jan Lokpal Bill is only a part of the answer. In order to be effective, it needs to...
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Published in Business Today | February 5, 2012
Naveen Jindal ranked as India's Best CEO by the BT-INSEAD-HBR Study of the top value creators for the period 1995 to 2011 in the issue dated February 5, 2012 of the Business Today Magazine.
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Published in Outlook Business magazine | November 26, 2011
Naveen Jindal on his views on Jan Lokpal Bill
The recent change in attitude in India toward corruption is heartening. Ironically, the public outcry and its impatience have created both, an urgency in ushering legislative and administrative measures as ...
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Published in Business Today | October 30th
Interview: Naveen Jindal’s style of conducting business
My leadership style: Delegative, Participative, Authoritative. The political leader I admire the most - Mahatma Gandhi. The business leader I admire the most - J.R.D. Tata. The leadership lesson I remember the...
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Published in The Economics Times | October 30th
Expressing concern on the growing population of the country
Is India an Overpopulated Country Given its Resources? Yes, argues Naveen Jindal. We must stabilise our population and contraception is the most effective answer. Ultimately, it is people who matter...
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Published in India Today | October 17th
Things I like about Delhi- the hard working people and cosmopolitan nature of the city-it's a big melting pot where people come from all over the country and make it ...
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Published in Pioneer | August 29th
Naveen Jindal promoting Hockey as the National Game
August 29 is celebrated as the 'National Sports Day' in memory of legendary hockey player Dhyan Chand. On this day the Government must initiate steps to rejuvenate the national game ...