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Oil terror

At a time when America is sounding caution notes over the emergence of ISIS as one of world's most financially strong terror groups, the incidents relating to waving of ISIS flags back home in Kashmir is being taken very lightly. The State…
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No ‘oral’ orders

Oral orders from ministries or their personal staff will be a passe if the advisory issued as part of an office memorandum at the behest of Prime Minister's Office (PMO) becomes a reality to the staff across ministries. In June, during his…
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Lessons from Hudhud

KumKum Dasgupta Devendra Singh Tak, a New Delhi-based communication specialist with Save the Children, was in Vishakhapatnam when Cyclone Hudhud pounded the coastal city on Sunday. Throughout the day, Tak sent several text messages,…
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Political spectrum; an overview

B G Verghese The Award of the Nobel Peace Prize this year is especially symbolic. Kailash Satyarthi, a quiet but dedicated Indian worker for child rights and the well-known Malala Yousafzai, the plucky Pakistani education and child rights…
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Education sector

Education sector Dear Editor, It's an outcome of our past actions when the country expanded quantitatively rather than qualitatively. Parties in power tried to gain political mileage with the opening of a large number of educational…
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Winning hockey

Dear Editor, Congratulations to our hockey players and their coach as well. I think a few tips will stand them in good stead: 1. Encourage cooperative approach. 2 Make the left wing more energetic. 3 Be as cool as Balbir Singh senior when…
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20 militants killed in Pak airstrikes

ISLAMABAD: At least 20 militants were killed and several others injured early on Sunday when Pakistan's fighter jets pounded their positions in the country's tribal region. The strikes were launched after inputs about the presence of…
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