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Frugal innovation: Can jugaad be our answer to the problems we face?
Ashutosh Sarkar •The few stories of innovation that we see around are just random successes rather than a nation-wide culture of innovation.
Demonetisation: In times of cash crunch, jugaad comes to the rescue
Tssudhir •In the last one week, India — in its big cities, small towns and villages — is in a state of flux. In the times of demonetisation, desh badal raha hai.
How Germany's quality certifying co TUV SUD is making India's food and power sectors technology safe
Sindhub •‘One-rupee’ accounts, Nagla Fatela: It’s time Modi-government did some fact-checking
Dinesh Unnikrishnan123 •Many meanings of ‘jugaad’: Why Raghuram Rajan's talk should strike a chord with North Block
Dinesh Unnikrishnan123 •Raghuram Rajan's plain speaking should strike a chord with the power centres in the North Block
No easy way to the top: Rajan slams 'jugaad', backs strong institutions for sustained growth
Fp Archives •Coming down hard on quick fixes like 'jugaad' way of working, Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan on Fridayu did some plainspeak, saying the key to sustainable growth is strong institutional mechanisms that allow businesses to flourish.
Jugaad: Not just a quick-fix but a way of life
Fp Archives •Jugaad Entrepreneurship is not cost cutting, compromising of quality or short cut with compliances but is rather a way of life for an entrepreneur especially in developing markets.<br /><br />
The real challenge of Shramev Jayate: Making blue collar jobs respectable again
K Yatish Rajawat •The issue is that the debate on manufacturing and 'Make in India' initiative has to move beyond slogans and process improvement as the jargon in manufacturing dictates.
Don't use 'Make in India' logo without permission, says govt
Fp Archives •A silhouette of a lion on the move, made of cogs,symbolising manufacturing and strength is the logo of 'Make inIndia'.
For Modi's 'Make in India' campaign to work, India Inc should dump jugaad
K Yatish Rajawat •India cannot develop as a low cost manufacturing base, with rising aspirations and expensive power.