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Health care
The health care scene in India is quite pathetic. The common perception remains that it is the Government's prerogative to provide at least basic health care. This notion exists despite the fact that many hospitals in the private sector charge nominal fees for their services.

Callous attitude
In his interview to Business Line, (June 27), Mr. Steve Borgia, President of Sterling Holiday Resorts, blames the earlier professionals in Sterling (``they were from print, paper, biscuits, cement etc.''), but he forgets that it was th ose professionals who took the company from a virtually non-existent status to the world's largest timeshare selling company, completing 11 operational resorts in the country.


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