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Business Today readers' feedback on magazine's coverage

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Business Today readers share their feedback on the magazine's coverage -
Business Today readers share their feedback on the magazine's coverage -

Fortune from the Farm
By profiling four agricultural barons who have made fortunes from the fields, your cover story A Call to Farms (December 22) has shown how the farm sector can be both competitive and progressive. Innovative technology and valueadded products have helped them in achieving their targets. These men have also prospered by ensuring better storage facility for their high-value food crops, and in turn provided employment. Successful agriculture contributes to GDP growth and export earnings as well. But the real challenge lies in ensuring marginal and small farmers are successful, too. - Jacob Sahayam, Thiruvananthapuram

For Leaders of Tomorrow
Thanks to Business Today for its unique initiative, BT MindRush (The Turnaround: Make the Worst of Times Your Best of Times, December 22), which brings global thought leadership to the doorsteps of India. It will help today's second line of command in companies sharpen their management thinking and skills. It could well become a guidebook for the leaders of tomorrow. - Abhinav P., New Delhi

Tackling Banking Risks
This refers to your story on Indian Banks (India's Best Banks, December 8). No business is without risk and banks obviously are no exception. The important thing is to have a dynamic risk management profile in place to perceive various risks ahead and counter them with an appropriate mechanism. And congratulations to the team of HDFC Bank for bagging the coveted BT's Best Large Bank award for 2013, and also to the Business Today team for carrying the feature on India's Best Banks, which provides insights into various challenges being confronted by the Indian banks. - Srinivasan Umashankar, Nagpur


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