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India mustn’t ignore ISIS caliphate threat
The outrage has been most profound in Britain on the realisation that the executioner was in all probability an individual who is nominally British - in that he travels on a British passport and speaks in what has been identified as a…
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Treaty that reflects a meeting of hearts
Charles de Gaulle may have been a tad sexist when he remarked that "treaties are like roses and young girls. They last while they last". But he effectively brought out the transient value that most agreements of whatever kind suffer from.…
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Strange occupants of our Raj Bhavans
Article 153 of the Constitution of India specifies that there shall be a Governor for each State who will hold office during the pleasure of the President. Rules regarding the appointment of Governors are as follows: "The Governor of a…
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Sanitation revolution and more
In his widely discussed maiden Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for efforts to build toilets to do away with the obnoxious reality of a majority of our women folk having to defecate out in the open. He also…
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China’s dream, our nightmare
As India's new government gets down to the task of governance and crafting a national strategic policy, it needs to take a fresh look at the country's relationship with China. This is because there has been an inexorable hardening of the…
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Strict action needed
In reply to an RTI query, the Union Finance Ministry said the UPA II government had commissioned a study in 2011 to ascertain the quantum of illegal money in the Indian economy. It said the study was being carried out by Delhi-based…
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Ananthamurthy, defender of everybody’s India
UR Ananthamurthy, a litterateur par excellence and a down to earth practitioner of equality and social justice, is no more. He lived a full life, remaining and working as a fearless champion of the idea of India - a syncretic civilisation…
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Can Valley leaders prove their secularism by electing non-valley Muslim CM?
Discarding Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries meet of 25th instant by India because of inviting Kashmir Valley separatists and conducting meetings by Pak envoy at Delhi flouting the understanding reached between two PMs to have talks only between…
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Mr Right From Harward -Part -I
Lal Quila to Jammu is an overnight journey. The buses are deluxe or semi-deluxe but roads are not very good and therefore sleep is not sound. The horn blaring.. the putter of rains on bus top.. constant head lights of passing vehicles give…
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Political empowerment to women
My earlier write up on "Women in Politics" published on 11th March ahead of Lok Sabha elections -2014, ended with very optimistic note believing that the political parties will give 33 per cent mandate to women. I was disappointed with…
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