tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33693245.post1423818135147408600..comments2024-03-04T23:40:58.133+05:30Comments on The Big Picture: Don't expect bankruptcy code to change things overnightThe Big Picturehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06018983225756352176noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33693245.post-49530884876908822692016-05-10T10:18:14.748+05:302016-05-10T10:18:14.748+05:30Sandesh, You are right, media sensationalism is co...Sandesh, You are right, media sensationalism is coming in the way of rational decision making at PSBs. You may have noticed I have posts on this subject right below the most recent one.<br /><br />TTRT T Ram Mohanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06925858642839337950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33693245.post-75784723221768328482016-05-09T19:22:02.707+05:302016-05-09T19:22:02.707+05:30I have been following your commentary on the India...I have been following your commentary on the Indian economy from a long time. And it is impeccable as always. <br />I wanted to know your comments on the digital media's trend to sensationalize every other thing. The latest being the NPA, Mallya & using taxpayers money to give way for the 'wrong doings' of select few through re-capitalisation. I think this media generated euphoria is impacting the rational decision making of the PSB & it is antithesis to the risk-taking behaviour we are trying to inculcate in our upcoming generation of entrepreneurs & administrators. On one hand we want our administrators to be technocrats but on other hand we want them to be bound by the 'populist' sentiments. <br />sandeshnoreply@blogger.com