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Promoting horticulture

Jammu and Kashmir is predominantly an agriculture economy and 81.4 per cent of the total population still lives in rural area whose main occupation and means of livelihood is agriculture. It contributes nearly 60 per cent of the State…
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Indo-Bangla ties

The visit of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's India visit comes at a crucial time in New Delhi-Dhaka relations. Though the present government is the friendliest for New Delhi the relations are perhaps the most complex one in the…
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Rough road ahead

 Vikas Kumar The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) electoral success in the Hindi heartland has overshadowed its unprecedented performance in Manipur. The discussion regarding Manipur has mostly focused on how a nimble BJP snatched another…
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Shakti worship in India

 G. L Khajuria The Devipurana has a very interesting and astonishing narration as how sage nard perplexing supplicated Lord of Lords the Supreme Shiva: oh lord Mahadeva, yourself, the Bharama and the Vishino are unison the Supreme Trinity.…
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Defence is not a part-time job

P K Vasudeva In his 27-month stint, Parrikar set the reforms ball rolling on many fronts. While Arun Jaitley, holding additional charge of the Defence Ministry, can be expected to proceed along the course set by his predecessor, he will be…
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Wider design

Gun-snatching incident of Saturday in Jammu has once again raised the questions on the whole gamut of security system. The incident cannot be taken as a stray one in which some youth committed a prank on the Special Police Officer (SPO) and…
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Women safety

The Uttar Pradesh Government's move to introduce anti-Romeo police squads to check harassment of women in public places and make them safe and secure is a welcome move. Socially, such steps were there but the influx of social media and…
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The Rohingias bomb is ticking

 M.M.Khajooria Rohingias from western Mynmar have since sneaked into Jammu. They seem to have dug in with tacit support of the political executive and patronage of some NGOs with unverified and allegedly dubious credentials.via Cox Bazar in…
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Announcement to reality

Krishna Panyam In the last two to three years, performance of the BMTC has slipped as its fleet size and revenue have both decreased. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah proposed in his 2017-18 budget speech an additional 3,000 buses for the…
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Jihadi influx

Recent spike in infiltration of terrorists from the eastern sector to India has rung alarm bells in the security establishment. There has been three-fold increase in infiltration by Harkat-ul-Jihadi al-Islami (HuJI) and Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen…
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