Why is the judiciary forced to intervene?

  By Vijay Darda | 15-04-2019 Notwithstanding the government’s claim, the reality is that securing administrative justice is becoming tough The country is clearly realising that the system designed for the common man is not functioning properly. People are not getting administrative justice and therefore, they feel obliged to go to the court. The working […]

This approach of banks may ruin the country!

  By Vijay Darda | 25-06-2018 Ruthless with small borrowers and complicity with big defaulters is an open secret now; the entire banking system is at stake! Three news reports which have come within a week are extremely worrying. The first news was that the government has written off bad loans worth Rs. 1,44,000 crore. […]

Why is our banking system so weak?

  By Vijay Darda | 19-02-2018 How the banks, which do not hesitate to harass farmers for the recovery of debt, become so lenient towards scamsters? People are reading and sharing a post on social media these days with great interest. This post is in the form of a letter to Nirav Modi. The letter […]

Why was action taken on mere suspicion?

  By Vijay Darda | 25-12-2017 A major question stems from the 2G spectrum case that is based on suspicion and rumours without any evidence There is an ancient tale. Someone told a person that a crow took his ear away. The person did not try to check his ear and started chasing the crow […]

Why is our economic system gullible to frauds?

  By Vijay Darda | 08-05-2017 Bad debt figure crosses Rs 6 lakh crore mark, bringing functioning of banks under cloud There is no decline in the reports of frauds and scams involving the banks that are making headlines on a daily basis. Just came to know about the latest case of embezzlement. Zoom Developers […]

Uncertainty after Trump’s triumph

  By Vijay Darda | 14-11-2016 The American establishment and by its extension the rest of the world was preparing for an era where a woman would be the president of the oldest democracy. This was supposed to be a natural transition in a modern country that had elected a ‘black’ Barack Obama for two […]

Modi’s disruptive innovation

  By Vijay Darda | 11-11-2016 Special Report  In the field of business and technology, this is the era of disruptive innovation. Displaying his quintessential Gujarati entrepreneur’s character, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unleashed the most disruptive innovation for the economy. He fully understands that India is a predominantly cash economy, and has thus withdrawn […]

The need to fight negativity

  By Vijay Darda | 25-07-2016 Temperamentally, I am an optimistic person. I can find positivity even in some of the most difficult situations. After all it is optimism that makes all of us get past all the hurdles in life. But of late, I am discerning that there is a growing negativity all around […]

Defaming Gandhis: Same old target practice

  By Vijay Darda | 03-05-2016 Their advent into the position of unchallenged power has not changed the ways of the BJP leaders. They still continue to indulge in their old game of levelling allegations against the Congress, and its leadership, notably the Gandhi family. Their latest weapon in this armoury is the AgustaWestland helicopter […]