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Territorially India paid the price of its outlook to Dharma
Er.Rajesh Pathak
First foreign invasion to affect country's geographical unity was mounted by Mir Qasim in 638 AD on Sindh, when King Dahir Sen ruled it. Taking sea-route when the military of Mir Qasim landed on dessert adjoining the sea,…
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Need to eradicate parthenium (congress grass)
Dr.Banarsi Lal, Dr.Shahid Ahamad
Parthenium hysterophorus is commonly known as congress grass or carrot weed. It is also called as Gajar Ghas, white cap or top, Gajari, Chatak Candani, Nakshtra Gida, Safed Topi etc. It is most commonly…
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Check the fire
It is over a month the clashes which sparked off in Kashmir Valley after the killing of a militant, today, find no way to subside. Curfew remains in volatile areas of the Valley with the solidarity clashes spreading to Kishtwar, Doda of…
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Pak ploy
Pakistan's policy towards militants and militancy has been a selective and self-contradictory one and its entire claim to have taken concrete steps to counter looks just eyewash to keep the world body and other countries pacified. Even US…
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What state govt can do
A Ravindra
A day's heavy rain is all that is required to expose the state of dysfunctionality of our cities. The chaos that followed the recent downpour in Bengaluru and Gurugram (Gurgaon) has once again brought to the fore the urban…
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Which wolf will win in Kashmir?
Sanjay Puri
American educator Helen Keller was once asked what is worst than having no eye sight, then she said "The most pathetic person in the world is someone who has sight but no vision." Today's problems in the Kashmir are the…
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No boundaries
At a time when India and Pakistan are involved in war of words over Kashmir, there is one man who has determined to take music as a soothing medium for the fettered relations between the two countries. Pakistani Sufi singer Ustad Khadim…
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Shifting balance
The induction of indigenously developed and manufactured Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas into squadron service has sent a strong message to the world that India believes and lives on its powers. Though induction has not been completed it…
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Why it makes sense
Ajit Ranade
The country is on the verge of passing a landmark reform in taxation. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) will radically alter the way indirect taxes are collected and administered. The basis of taxation will move from production…
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Anatomy of anti-national upsurge in Kashmir
M. M Khajooria
Pakistan has cast aside the fig leaf of "moral and diplomatic" support to "struggle for right of self -determination in Kashmir.". A reckless and an insecure Prime Minister, Nawaz Shrief publically owned up the self…
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