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Too many opinions, not enough facts
Vinayshil Gautam
The quality of public discourse has been steadily declining and needs to be arrested. The quality of enquiry, the quality of interrogation, interpretation of the data which normally precedes discussion, is poor.
One is not…
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What ails Jammu and Kashmir
Rameshwar Singh Jamwal
The ticking time bomb has finally exploded and caused destruction and damage at unprecedented scales. The flash floods caused by incessant rains in the entire state of J and K was not something unexpected, though the…
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Striking alliances to meet challenge
G Parthasarathy
The 21st century is often described as 'Asia's Century'. This is primarily because of the rapidly growing economies of East and Southeast Asia and the declining rates of economic growth in the US and its European allies.…
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New Asian order
India and China have historical relations for more than 2,000 years. The modern relationship began when India was among the first few to shift from Republic of China (Taiwan) and recognised the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) as the…
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Epidemic fear
The fear of inevitable is coming true with passage of days and the stagnant water receding from the flooded localities of Srinagar. State Govt will have to speed up preventive actions to counter the emerging danger of epidemics. Initial…
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Waterborne diseases
Man Mohan Harjai
Waterborne diseases are those that are transmitted by drinking unhealthy water. In view of recent floods in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting contamination of water, it is necessary to know about common water borne diseases…
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Keeping the Internet free
Kushan Mitra
There is little doubt post facto, that the general election that just passed was India's first 'digital election'. This is not to belittle the immense organisational work conducted by political parties on the ground. However,…
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The ravaged Valley
Yajin Bhatt
On that the region of Kubera to the north, their next the mountain range the father of Gaurey, the Himalayas; and there on the country, that is enclosed; that is Kashmir. (Rajtarangni)
This land, fashioned by gods who somehow…
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By-poll shocker
Bharatiya Janata Party got a major blow in the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat which it had swept in the Lok Sabha polls riding on Narendra Modi wave. The party lost 13 of the 23 seats in nine states. The present…
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Making it worst
Those who felt shy of declaring their Indian nationalism, invented terminologies and played with words to create doubts about irreversible complete merger of J and K State as a whole (Including PoK) after accession; those who invented or…
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