All stories by Subir Roy
Guess who Indira Gandhi's political heir is
Rediff.com20 Jan 2018'Some BJP old timers have remarked that the BJP is now driven by its own high command, the way the Congress was under Mrs Gandhi, says Subir Roy.
Gau raksha has replaced sabka vikas
Rediff.com8 Jun 2017If the fight against black money seems half hearted, the same is not the case with gau raksha, says Subir Roy.
IT job losses: Companies ready, but what about the government?
Rediff.com26 May 2017While Indian IT has known what is coming and has a strategy ready to combat it, the same can't be said about the country and the government.
What could a runaway and someone from the landed gentry have in common?
Rediff.com12 May 2017Kolkata Gives brings together the city's philanthropists and deserving NGOs in a structured interface. Subir Roy walks away with fascinating stories from this year's do.
Has the promise of 'sabka vikas' failed?
Rediff.com3 May 2017While the widespread feeling is that employment growth has been sluggish, some argue that, since sabka vikas slogan will most probably not deliver, Mr Modi and the BJP are going in for an unambiguous strategy of Hindu consolidation, says Subir Roy.
How Indians worship, yet neglect, the cow
Rediff.com13 Apr 2017If I were a cow worshipper, I would make it a serious criminal offence for someone to allow his cattle to roam city streets unattended and also consider it my god-given duty to put every single cow, particularly the aged and infirm which have been put out to grass by their owners, in socially or publicly funded goshalas, says Subir Roy.
Why doctors dislike Bengal's new health law
Rediff.com31 Mar 2017They say new rules that make over-billing by private hospitals a criminal offence will hurt their ability to treat patients properly, says Subir Roy.
The joys of bazaar shopping
Rediff.com18 Mar 2017The real challenge, says Subir Roy, is to go for something affordable whose quality is just right.
Ruchira Gupta: The icon we called 'Kiddy'
Rediff.com14 Feb 2017When Subir Roy met Ruchira Gupta at The Telegraph 35 years ago she was not quite 20 and not a graduate. Today she is the indomitable founder of Apne Aap, which has touched the lives of over 21,000 women who were victims of sex trafficking.
Who moved my single malt?
Rediff.com22 Dec 2016Why do cherished -- and affordable -- Indian whisky brands like Peter Scot, Solan Number One, and now McDowell's Single Malt keep disappearing? Subir Roy mourns the loss of flavour.
Modiji, how can these Indians cope with the note ban?
Rediff.com16 Dec 2016How are the illiterate and aged coping with Modi's demonetisation, wonders Subir Roy.
Is Modi on a moral crusade or pursuing a political strategy?
Rediff.com23 Nov 2016What is the wider political strategy behind Mr Modi's concerted attack on black money, asks Subir Roy.
Posh homes, ghastly roads. Kolkata's peri-urban nightmare
Rediff.com10 Oct 2016Kolkata need not feel inferior as it has its own "alive only at weekends" Lavasa, says Subir Roy.
The changing times of Durga Puja
Rediff.com4 Oct 2016'Perhaps the greatest curse that modern technology has inflicted on the people during the pujas is powerful public address systems that blare out songs which you have no option but to listen to,' says Subir Roy.
Ending the Railway Budget, a step in the right direction
Rediff.com2 Sep 2016The best way for the railways to become more professional will be to get corporatised.
Ending Rail Budget is Mr Prabhu's first step in the right direction
Rediff.com31 Aug 2016He has now to show that he can take on the vested interests within the railways which are resisting change through corporatisation
The Uber vs Ola mahayudh
Rediff.com29 Aug 2016The whole point about this is not who eventually wins or loses but how, in just a few years, technology has so changed our lives, says Subir Roy.
The big loopholes in India's smart cities plan
Rediff.com20 Jul 2016India's cities are bursting at the seams because poor people are migrating to them in search of work.
Post offices in a brave new world
Rediff.com10 May 2016'He was asked to do the KYC again because the earlier exercise would not do as they were 'computerising.' 'Getting the records transferred to the reluctant computer would take time and so he was advised to come a few weeks later.' 'My only prayer is that post offices will survive the modernisation process with at least some customer base intact,' says Subir Roy.
EPF issue: What led to so many U-turns?
Rediff.com4 May 2016EPF is the major vehicle for the long-term savings of organised private sector employees.