'The cover package was informative and timely'
The cover package (The Best Advice I Ever Got, September 16), was very informative and timely.

Priceless Pearls
The cover package (The Best Advice I Ever Got, September 16), was very informative and timely. In today's uncertain world advice is the only thing that comes free. It was a great package which offered wit and wisdom about achieving business success. The leaders' pearls of wisdom were truly worth reading. As working professionals, we have all received advice from savvy minds. Being a businessman is similar to being a newly-wed - everyone has a piece of advice to 'gift' you. Some advice is helpful and some is not, and at the end of the day, life goes on as usual.
Sameer Gosar, Mumbai
Reasonable Man
The interview with Roberto Zagha, the World Bank's Country Director in India (Development Is Not a Linear Process, September 16), was refreshing. It highlights his reasonable approach to India's problems and honest view of critical issues. Zagha's close involvement with Indian policy making for the last 17 years helped the nation get $9.3 billion World Bank aid in 2010. His departure from the bank's Indian mission is a great loss to the country.
B. Rajasekaran, Bangalore
Correction
In the graphic 'Food Groups' accompanying the story India's New Cult (September 2), the viewership figures for the TV programmes Chakh Le India and Master Chef Australia are for three months, while that of Sanjeev Kapoor's Kitchen is for one month.
The cover package (The Best Advice I Ever Got, September 16), was very informative and timely. In today's uncertain world advice is the only thing that comes free. It was a great package which offered wit and wisdom about achieving business success. The leaders' pearls of wisdom were truly worth reading. As working professionals, we have all received advice from savvy minds. Being a businessman is similar to being a newly-wed - everyone has a piece of advice to 'gift' you. Some advice is helpful and some is not, and at the end of the day, life goes on as usual.
Sameer Gosar, Mumbai
Reasonable Man
The interview with Roberto Zagha, the World Bank's Country Director in India (Development Is Not a Linear Process, September 16), was refreshing. It highlights his reasonable approach to India's problems and honest view of critical issues. Zagha's close involvement with Indian policy making for the last 17 years helped the nation get $9.3 billion World Bank aid in 2010. His departure from the bank's Indian mission is a great loss to the country.
B. Rajasekaran, Bangalore
Correction
In the graphic 'Food Groups' accompanying the story India's New Cult (September 2), the viewership figures for the TV programmes Chakh Le India and Master Chef Australia are for three months, while that of Sanjeev Kapoor's Kitchen is for one month.