By Rajiv Shah A new research has revealed that despite decades of liberalization, India's corporate dynasties have only tightened their grip on the economy—capturing 20% of GDP at their peak and expanding into nearly every industrial sector while quietly driving up prices.
By Martin Macwan* In alcohol-prohibited Gujarat, which holds India’s only Mahatma Mandir—built at a cost of ₹215 crore and spread over 34 acres—‘liquor-hooch’ is nothing surprising. The cost of Mahatma Mandir does not include the land price; according to current market rates, the land alone can be valued between ₹600 and ₹1,500 crore. If one-bedroom flats were built on the site while observing all regulations applicable to a 15-storey tower, around 13,000 slum dwellers could be housed there.