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Whistleblower in India
Disclosure Bill
Why spare private sector from disclosure?
The tilt in the pending disclosure Bill is not exactly designed to inspire people to turn into whistleblowers.
Faulty practices
ACT OF COURAGE
Wind behind their back
Dinesh Thakur and many others like him took advantage of the US culture and laws that honour and reward whistleblowers.
THE LONE CRUSADER
Whistling in the dark
The whistleblower is a rather lonely creature. In a society inured to scam and sleaze, he is the only one obsessing about the truth.
Whistleblower's Survival Guide
It is bad business to silence the messenger
Tom Devine, legal director of the Government Accountability Project, has spent over three decades protecting whistleblowers the world over.
Whistleblowing mechanism
Policy without premium
Corporate India suffers from the Vibhishana complex - people who side with the right, against their own who are in the wrong, are frowned upon.
All against corruption
INSIDERS
KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSE
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Relationships
Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.
Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

