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It can impact the economy through interest rates, through the pre-emption of bank money, by controlling the rate of credit growth, and by prescribing tough conditions for bank functioning that can have the effect of pepping up or tapering down economic activity - in specific sectors, or through the economy. The first thing to remember is that the RBI’s impact on the economy is through its control of the banking system. Raghuram Rajan can, of course, be an exception to the rule, but one has to understand the limitations of what a central banker can do when faced with a recalcitrant government as Duvvuri Subbarao did. We also know where the rupee stands, where growth is headed, and where inflation is stuck even after a year of so-called “reforms”. More critically, we all know how rapturously P Chidambaram’s reforms of August 2012 were received by the market. A century on debut always means public expectations are too high, and hence unlikely to be met in most cases. If you ask yourself how many century-on-debut cricketers went on to become truly great cricketers, you will know what I mean. If we accept that the markets are manic-depressive, we should discount the ecstatic welcome given to Raghuram Rajan on his taking over as Reserve Bank of India Governor last Wednesday (September 4). The RBI cannot do much about business confidence, A key reason why the economy is slowing down is that businessmen are not keen on investing due to uncertain policies and court interventions in various sectors. Toli velugalle vastale kalise repati poddullo
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Nee talapulalo talamunkavani enno janma laniĭaridapullo padigapullo padi nilicha nee rahadarullo Yeda mantanata dachestu vennela aindi prema gunam
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Naadi vesavi lo marigistune muripistunde nee challadanam Tadupari janma kaina jaali chuse veelundante Kanupapalu vetike repati velugunu chusi chudavela Read More »Įnduke cheliya reppala valalo vodigina kalala O o o bratikundagane pilupulu nenu vinna. You need some repeated listening to savour this.Mounamuto. The gentle rhythms that break out with the line’swasti swasti sumuhurtham’ cut into the sobriety of the song in a refreshing manner. A curious blend of guitars and malayala lyrics. Oh, this song just defies description! But it has a Rahman-esque addictive charm that cannot be ignored. Shreya’s voice conveys myriad moods as she moves softly through the song to the sweet accompaniment of guitars and violin. Sabaash Rahman, for weaving some very pertinent Tirukkural couplets into this song, which has penitence as its strong underlying mood. Neat notes from the strings for this number which seems to be based on the Harikamboji raga scale
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The shorter lines of the second charanam also carry the mood along. We hear bits of Mohanam and Natabairavi notes all along.įrantic appeals from the hero to his girlfriend to come back and heal him and the rhythms also have a fitting urgency about them. This lovely number, a mix of a few genres, is richly layered with violin, flute and many other instruments and conceived very differently too. Rahman has boldly adopted it to express the joy that erupts in the heart of the hero when his soul mate walks into his life. Lyrics: Anantha Sriram, English Rap lyric is by BlaazeĬhristian tradition defines Hosanna as the cry of adoration of the Messiahship of Jesus on his entry into Jerusalem’. A lovable number, inspite of all the synthesized sounds. The chorus is cheery and the use of cello and mrudangam sounds adds depth. The lyrics are overpowered by the instruments, sure, but Rahman attempts to evoke a certain mood in the listeners with this song and he succeeds.Ī joyful union of hearts, as indicated by the lyrics, the merest whiff of ‘When the saints go marching in’, two minutes into the song. The feel continues, very subtly, with the nagaswaram forming the backdrop playing the Bilahari raga. This dreamy number starts off with a touch of music that reminds you of the Far East. Lyrics: Anantha Sriram, Malayalam Lyrics are by Kalyani Menon Vocals : Benny Dayal, Kalyani Menon, Devan Ekambaram, Chinmayee, Karthik, Vijay Prakash, Suzanne, Blaaze, Naresh Iyer, Shreya Ghosal, V.Alphonse.