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Congress turning back to the old guard
Kalyani Shankar
Leaders who had been apprehensive about their future under the leadership of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi are now heaving a sigh of relief after they got clear signals from Congress president Sonia Gandhi that she…
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Tap potential sectors
Ajit Ranade
In March 2015, e-commerce company Flipkart announced that it would create 2 million jobs within 1 year. It was an astounding announcement and woke us up to the potential of this sector in job creation. Flipkart said 60% of…
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Tributes on 618th Prakash Divas of Sadguru Kabir Ji
Er. H .R Phonsa
Revered Sadguru Kabir Sahib, a Dalit revolutionary saint was one of the founding fathers of Bhagati Movement (1375-1700) in northern India. Bhagti Movement was akin in many ways to Protestant Reforms of Christianity.…
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Softening stand
In a significant move, separatists have decided to hold talks with Kashmiri Pandit migrants to discuss their return to the Valley, marking their first "serious attempt" to bring back the community which was forced to leave over 26 years…
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Champions’ effort
The country as wholesome was in praise for the Indian hockey team's gutsy effort that saw it clinch a historic silver medal in the Champions Trophy in London. The Indian team settled for a silver medal in its best ever performance in the…
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Modi and Indian exceptionalism
Anirban Ganguly
From Tokyo to Madrid and from St Petersburg to central Java, a renewed interest in civilisational India is unmistakable. It is only the intellectually purblind, the negatively motivated and the debunker of civilisational…
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Another desecration
Two temples desecrated in two days in Jammu and the culprits in both the incidents are from two different religions. In the first incidence the miscreant is a Muslim and a psychiatry patient and in the other a drunken Sikh and both the…
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Pulse prices
The common man's Dal and Roti looks to be the costliest food items now-a-days in the Indian household list. Ask the housewife she will tell you how her kitchen budget has been disturbed. The prices of common man's staple food pulses have…
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Urban bias aplenty
Vikas Kumar
The rural and agricultural sectors have not received much attention from our policy-makers irrespective of the party in power. While the urban bias of the government policy-making is often blamed for this persistent neglect,…
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Arai – an altogether different world?
Nirmal Kamal
It may be a miniscule population among total of 5,000 in a block, it may be negligible figure among total of 5 lakh and it may be no number in total population of 1.25 billion, in the country. It certainly is a figure which is…
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