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Missile with make in India label
Pravin Sawhney
The successful test-flight of the BRAHMOS air version on 25th June at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Nashik airfield had a perfect take-off and smooth landing. Sudhir Mishra, Chief Controller (BrahMos), Defence…
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Regularise daily wagers, pay their outstanding dues
Mohd Hafiz
After the year 1986 engagement of daily wagers/ casual labourers was started by the various departments/ institutions of State of Jammu and Kashmir in view of large scale developmental activities and increase in official work…
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Food wastage—A crime against humanity
Sanjay Puri
According to Indian philosophy food is equal to God. But are we giving the same amount of respect to food these days? Frankly, most of us do not. We fail to remember that millions of poor people are dying in hunger when…
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Poor record
Introduced last year the Union Government's 'cashless treatment scheme' for road crash victims of the Golden Quadrilateral and North-South and East-West corridors covering over 13,500 km of National Highway has helped many accident…
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Poor Beti
There is no doubt 'Beti Bachao Beti Padao' has been picked up well by the country men, if the high percentage of girl child education is an any indicator. Even a state like Jammu and Kashmir has figured in the top five states in the girl…
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Large numbers matter
Anantha Krishnan M
The critics of home-grown Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas might be struggling to chart a new flight path for their future assault. With the euphoria over the induction of the first Tejas Squadron continuing, some of…
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Politics-a puzzle game
Mahadeep Singh Jamwal
My few words on the subject are not dissertation but an attempt to understand the word 'politics', which is disquieting and disheartening every common man, who feel deprived of his senses of understanding the…
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Small countries, big NSG price
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Dismissing the "process and procedural" objections of "small countries" to India's NSG bid as somehow less problematic than China's (largely geo-political) opposition is an unwise course of action. Make no mistake: The…
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Energy quest
The search for sustainable energy has forced for the first time Union government to look beyond the traditional to secure country against the variable prices of fuel especially. India being the largest energy gulping country with not much…
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Modi visit
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarking on Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya tour from 7th to 11th July, 2016 has set a new record as the most travelled Indian Prime Minister at a short duration of two years stay in the…
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