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...With reporting by Madhur Singh / New Delhi
...result was the bizarre License Raj, a bewildering maze of regulation that hamstrung private enterprise. By 1990, the system had produced outdated, uncompetitive companies and a near bankrupt government. India only started to boom once intrusive state regulation was scrubbed away, in a bold reform effort led by Manmohan Singh (the current Prime Minister) beginning in 1991. "I've come to the conclusion that equity does not mean filing of more regulation of private enterprise," Singh once explained. "Those who create wealth must be given all possible encouragement." (See pictures of the recession...
...point…and we got broken,” Chijoff-Evans said. “They just took over the match.” The Crimson pair fared no better in their third match in Saturday’s exhibition doubles, losing to Houston Barrick and Sanam Singh of Virginia 7-6 (2), 6-4. In a very close first set, Clayton and Chijoff-Evans were broken in the opening game. They then broke back, but lost the eventual tiebreaker. Harvard was broken again after several deuces in the first game of the second set, and that proved...
...motorbikes. Two of the bombs in Guwahati were set off near government targets: a police station, the office of the deputy commissioner of the state's civil service, but the one that did the worst damage was left under an elevated highway, according to Deputy Inspector General D.P. Singh of the state police...
...state government. After the bombs went off, an angry group of people vented their frustration over the time it took for help to reach the dozens hurt by the blasts. When the police and fire brigade arrived, the mob pelted them with stones and set fire to government vehicles. Singh, the police official, said he was hit with one of the stones and required three stitches in his leg. The central government, too, is treating this attack as a significant blow to its attempts to improve security in India, in particular its effort to tame the militancy in the northeast...