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Civility eroding in public life
J. S Rajput
It was a rare occasion when the entire Parliament of India stood in unison and condemned the use of derogatory language used against the BSP leader Mayawati by Dayashankar Singh, one of the now-sacked Vice-Presidents of the…
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Nawaz Sharief requires medicines not Kashmir rant
Dr. Kuldeep Singh
As and when Pak fails in own country's problems, anti-Kashmir rant starts. Heart surgery of Pak PM Nawaz Sharief coincided with two happenings. One, the killing of Burhan Wani followed by disturbances in Indian…
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The hollow democratic campaign
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Hillary Clinton's protective shield offered to the Muslims and the LGBTs is self-defeating. After all, what exactly has Clinton, the Clinton family, her husband, her daughter or her son-in-law, sacrificed for the…
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GST Bill
The much awaited Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill to bring in a uniform tax rate presented in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday will bring about seamless transfer of goods and services across the country and it will enable to check evasion. The…
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Gujarat muddle
Providing a corruption-free administration, the promise Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried forward, appears to have boomeranged in his own turf he ruled for quite a long time setting an example of glowing…
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Interest rate in focus
Alok Ray
There is a case for having a Monetary Policy Committee consisting of several expert members as recommended by many, including Rajan.
Perhaps, the main reason - apart from his remarks about the new series of GDP numbers and the…
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Omar Abdullah’s solution is fraught with dangerous ramifications
Prof Hari Om
The current turmoil in Kashmir in the wake of lawful liquidation of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on 8th July has once again triggered a very intense debate on solutions which could, according to trouble-shooters,…
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No, France isn’t at war, Hollande
Gwynne Dyer
Our country is at war," said French President Francois Hollande after a priest was murdered near Rouen in front of his congregation by two attackers who claimed to be serving the Islamic State (IS). It's the sort of thing…
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Sympathy march
It looks that the spillover of Kashmir unrest is going to shift to Punjab borders with Pakistani political and militant groups planning to stage protest on the eve of India's Independence Day as 'black day' to express solidarity with the…
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Spirit of patriotism
For 'Man ki Baat', a radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which he addresses the people of the nation on radio, DD National and DD News have so far received more than 61,000 ideas on the website and 1.43 lakh audio.…
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