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Modi Unlimited: What Makes Gujarat What It Is (BT cover, January 23) is a fitting tribute to the talents of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Super CM
Modi Unlimited: What Makes Gujarat What It Is (BT cover, January 23) is a fitting tribute to the talents of Chief Minister Narendra Modi. His reputation as a super-performing CM has grown so much that if he were to write a book on governance and management, I am sure it will easily become a bestseller and a must read for management practitioners and students alike.
Dharmesh, St. Louis, USA

Playing to the gallery
Narendra Modi is a showman. He is good at magnifying his achievements even if those are only modestly successful. Many business MoUs in the past have failed to materialise as investors have been put off by corruption in the government. Fighting corruption should become Modi's top concern.
Vrajlal Faldu, Ahmedabad

On the global map
Narendra Modi has been instrumental in bringing major business deals to Gujarat. We are proud of him and would like to see him play a national role though that would mean the state will have to part with its most charismatic leader.
Hemesh Modi, Surat

Riding high
Under Modi, Gujarat has become an irresistible proposition for businessmen looking to make good returns on their capital.
Nishan, Mumbai

Banish corruption
Your anniversary issue nails corruption as a big impediment in the path of our progress. Even as India is poised on the cusp of a great economic and technological leap, we need to take bold steps to slay the monster of corruption as it can put to waste our best laid plans.
Jacob Sahayam, Thiruvananthapuram

Affordable health care
Health Critical (BT, January 23) offers insights into affordable health care models across various systems of medicine. The country needs to adopt policies that encourage innovative health care models to develop through public-private partnerships. In time, such initiatives will scale up and spread to even the hinterlands, bringing affordable health care within easy reach of the common people.
Dr Navneet Wadhwa, Mumbai


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