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Reverse growth

The Central Government's decision to replace the Planning Commission with NITI Aayog is a regressive step that will only push India towards a market-driven economy. Allowing the Finance Ministry to decide allocations to the states amounts…
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Unhealthy plan

The draft National Health Policy 2015 comes up almost 12 years after the last such plan citing the main reasons-changing health needs of the people, inadequate healthcare expenditure by the governments and high out-of-pocket spending. The…
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Arming to disturb federalism

Kuldip Nayar New Delhi's guilt to dislodge a government in a federal polity has gone unnoticed and unpunished. Some 19 years ago, Danish national Kim Peter Davy dropped arms over Purulia, West Bengal, at the instance of the Government of…
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Chaos on road

The growing number of accidents is in proportion to the encroachments on the city roads and National Highways. It is the drivers' ingenuity which keeps people safe of the dangers and at times that also turns as a bane and claims human lives…
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Ensuring national security in 2015

Hiranmay Karlekar Threats to national security and measures to counter these will perhaps be India's most important preoccupation in 2015. The challenges and response will encompass two broad, and sometimes overlapping, areas of conflict -…
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Lost ground

Almost a week after the historic elections in Jammu and Kashmir the government formation remains as elusive as the peace which the State was looking for. The political stalemate has devoid the electorates the confidence with which they…
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Be angry, but not all the while

Kushan Mitra Elections, particularly a general election, is acrimonious. If not, actually, very acrimonious on grounds where organisational skill matters. But the past election was the first  in India where, the Internet had a massive…
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