Mediawatch 07/04/2015 4:48 pm Urja Patel The prize fight between Aam Admi leader and Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, and the two rivals for his throne, Prashant Bhusan and Yogendra Yadav, ended in a victory for Kejriwal, if only on points. It was scarcely a riveting contest, more the expected absurdist theatre. Bhusan has been a grandstanding contrarian throughout his public life, adept at putting a spanner in the works of every organization he has joined. Others of the tribe such as Bhusan’s current deputy Yogendra Yadav and trusty agitators of lost causes like Medha Patkar are of a similar genre.
A&E waiting in England hits new worst level for a decade 07/04/2015 4:51 pm Urja Patel The NHS in England has missed its four-hour A&E wait target for the past three months with performance dropping to its lowest level for a decade.
How to play with a seed, but take the whole harvest 07/04/2015 4:57 pm Urja Patel Last week we agreed a deal in Colindale, the property is not really a property but only has site value. What attracted me initially to the deal was not actually the deal but the structure. There were two things which attracted me, one was the exchange amount and the other was the time period. The property can be bought with only 5% exchange deposit, ordinarily it’s 10% which is required. The completion period has been agreed at 12 months.