The Bold Voice of J&K

Corruption and available tools to curb it

 Mahadeep Singh Jamwal Administrative Reforms Commission: The first Administrative Reforms Commission was set up by GOI in 1966, to give consideration to the need for ensuing the highest standards of efficiency and integrity in the public…
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Adapting to a changing climate

Kota Sriraj  Climate change aided by extreme conditions such as the El Nino phenomenon, failed monsoons or unseasonal rains, are causing disturbing calamities. The ongoing drought across many parts of the country is an example. States like…
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Driving licence

Dear Editor, It is strange that while drunken driving is now being checked, a driver's visual acuity is hardly considered. With vehicle ownership increasing by the day, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways needs to update and…
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Big brother

Dear Editor, The problem with India's neighbourhood policy is hegemony. As a result, New Delhi has lost the goodwill of its neighbours, not just Pakistan. There must be thorough soul-searching in India in this regard. India first must be…
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Teach China

Dear Editor, Indians can set back the Chinese economy by not buying cheap and poor quality Chinese goods. After all, measures to block Chinese goods in India may not be legal. Preeti Sharma Sunderbani
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Canadian PM’s love

Dear Editor, The love, affection and respect shown by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau towards the Sikh community are highly laudable. It was a historic moment when Guru Granth Sahib was brought to the Canadian Parliament with full respect.…
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Change needed

Dear Editor, India's past policies to flatter Pakistan and China, at the cost of our national security, as enunciated by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, was kept alive by successive governments. This must now give way to an active…
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Ecuador quake toll rises to 233

 agency Quito: At least 233 people have been killed in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador's Pacific coast, President Rafael Correa said on Sunday. "The official figure of the number killed has risen to 233," Correa said on his…
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