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Defunct Govt. -army to reinforce its dictates
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
We always speak on the day to day situation but never go to the root cause of such problems. The present situation owes its origin from the day one when the coalition government was formed by late Mufti. At that…
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Kashmir on the boil; what can India do?
Joginder Singh
Recently Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the scourge of terrorism at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Home Ministers' meet in Islamabad. In an unambiguous exposition, he said that no one…
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Lessons from China’s energy transition
RK Pachauri
A major challenge that the world faces is in respect of decoupling economic growth from greater use of energy, particularly fossil fuels. Such a move has already taken place in several parts of the world, but given the…
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Will Modi?
Even as Pakistan pushes ahead with preparations to host the SAARC Summit in November, India is yet to confirm if Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Islamabad for the meet. The decision would have to take a number of factors into…
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Cricket in US
Cricket will seek to reach out to the untapped American market when the sport's most followed practitioners, India, lock horns with the West Indies in their maiden international game in the US on Saturday . The two Twenty20 Internationals…
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Defunct Govt.-army to reinforce its dictates
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
The defunct Jammu and Kashmir government, a coalition of two diametrically opposite poles, appears to be a reason for the Central Government to utilise the army to ensure the presence of the government in Jammu and…
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Efficient agricultural marketing for development
Dr. Banarsi Lal, Dr. Vikas Tandon
Marketing has been described as the most important multiplier of agricultural development. Agricultural marketing plays crucial role in accelerating the pace of economic development of any nation. Its…
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Course correction needed
K S S Seshan
Revival of Education Sector : The education sector has suffered such a damage that it will take a considerable time for the system to win back public
The statement by the new minister for Human Resource Development, Prakash…
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Rhetoric apart
If Jammu & Kashmir Government knows just five per cent of the population is the 'agent trigger' for the current violence and 95 per cent favours peace then it should not be difficult for the government machinery to quell the unrest…
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Check stray
Come night there is no street or road in Jammu City without stray animals especially cows, buffaloes and dogs moving in packs. The very presence of these canines gives nightmares for road users especially two-wheeler users and walkers. With…
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