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Between bombing building
Mayuri Mukherjee
After the conflict in Gaza ended last month, many wondered which side had won and which side had lost. Others asked, and rightly so, if there were any winners or losers at all. On the one hand, exuberant leaders of Hamas,…
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Natural disaster is havoc the man made
Rakesh Journalist
The natural disaster in the kind of rainy weather in September (4th to 8th ) in Jammu and Kashmir had evidently gestured once more about this fact of life that natural disaster is quite worse than the man made .
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Account of Scotland’s ‘independent’ future
Farrukh Dhondy
As this columnist predicted on19th September, 2014, the fatal day when the results of the Scottish independence referendum were announced, this partition of the United Kingdom would lead to ultimate instability and…
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Not much ado…
The hope of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's American visit will bear significant results is too early to speculate. No doubt Modi's interaction with Chinese and Japanese Heads of State has shown the world that he is ready to take on global…
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Major overhaul
Clearer picture of the catastrophe is emerging as one interacts with those who have faced the devastation personally and reduced from riches to rags overnight. With palatial residential mansions in posh areas like Rajbagh and roaring…
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Bilawal kya Karega Kashmir Se?
MUSAFIR
Scotland's lesson to Kashmir Separatists is that ill-considered bids for self-determination are overrated. The aspirations of Kashmiri youth can be best realised through the federalism enshrined in the Constitution of India .…
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Manmohan’s love of chair
Kuldip Nayar
'I did my duty' is the defence of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the charge that he was aware of corruption taking place in the 2G spectrum and sale of coal mines and did not do anything to stop the corrupt deals…
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Floods expose great divide in J-K
Samar Halarnkar
Many Kashmiris, Hindu and Muslim, know the story of Jalodbhava (he who is borne on water), a demon who once terrorised the people of Satisar, a great lake of unified legend, which supposedly once sprawled across what is…
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The ‘K’ Compulsion
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US is in world focus. Coming in sequence after Indian interactions with Asian giants like Japan and China, it attains greater significance. As far as SAARC nations are concerned it also attains…
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Strange partners
With Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena partying ways in Maharashtra it is unlikely that the alliance at Centre will continue. In that case Sena Minister Ananth Geete will have to quit and 18 Lok Sabha and four Rajya Sabha MPs of the…
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