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Country bleeds while liberals look away
Ashutosh MisraControversies emanating over the right to freedom of speech and expression is common to democracies. The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, the US and India, among others, constantly contemplate over how much is…
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Triumph tragedy of the Arab spring
Gwynne Dyer Exactly five years after Egypt's democratic revolution triumphed, the country is once more ruled by a military office. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi seized power in July 2013, and he is even nastier than his predecessors.…
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Dalits pride Sahib Kanshiram
H. R PhonsaThe struggle for equality of status and opportunity for the Shudra, Ati Shudra, and Untouchables is as old as the history of Hinduism, claimed to be one of the oldest religions of the world. The inter religious, inter…
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Homage to Police Martyrs
Raj GuruFourth Police Martyrs Memorial State level Volleyball tournament was organised by DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range Police (J and K ) under its Civic Action Programme in the memory of martyrs who scarified their precious lives for the…
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Nearing deadline!
The government formation in Jammu and Kashmir has been hanging in uncertainty since the demise of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed in January. According to Article 50 of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution there cannot be an intervening…
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Canal of woes
With eye on Jat Sikh vote, Parkash Singh Badal led- Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has played a trump card by announcing to return the land acquired 38 years ago for the Satluj-Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal to the owners free of cost, which has made…
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Left midway
When Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-headed Coalition Government took charge in Jammu and Kashmir people had great hopes in seeing improvement in governance, which Mufti had proved earlier in his 2002 stint as Chief Minister. People wanted to see a…
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Eroding edge
The presence of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) after frequent incursions in Ladakh area is alarming. The PLA troops were first spotted in the later part of the last year and ever since their…
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Cooperative movement in J and K
Tara Singh BhallMore than 80 per cent of the population of our State is constituted of farmers and is engaged in different branches of agriculture. Unless efforts are initiated to organise and discipline this largebulk of our population,…
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Waste management in real perspective
Mahadeep Singh JamwalThe waste is the pronunciation for all such material termed to be of no common use, accumulated by cleaning process of surrounding area, house hold, commercial institutions, industries, and what not, whereas…
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