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Crisis Mismanagement

Welcome clear bright sunny days brought much relief to the rain ravaged State bashed by flash floods and the havoc caused by landslides, inundated low lying areas, broken communications and washed away roads. What the State faced was not…
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Fast-track them

The recent Supreme Court ruling to release all under trials who have served half of the maximum term for crimes imputed to them, the Apex Court has taken a laudable step towards improving justice deliverance system. The Apex Court has set…
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Growing ideological threat

 Harsh V Pant It wasn't much of a vacation for the US President, Barack Obama. The world kept intruding into his golf and he had to keep returning to the real world much as we would have preferred to keep playing. The beheading of the…
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Beating India’s drum as investment haven

Gautam Mukherjee The key ingredient in transformational Modinomics is massive investment into infrastructure and manufacturing. Japan is going to contribute to this vision by investing $35 billion over the next five years. This includes…
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Conundrum of modern political life

Rajdeep Sardesai Politicians are notoriously schizophrenic: I have met any number of netas who can be wonderfully warm and polite when they are off camera but turn into rabble-rousing venomous public figures the moment the camera is…
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Modi hit the right buttons on September 5

Dear Editor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an exemplary trend to mark the birth anniversary of S Radhakrishnan on 5th September , by celebrating Teachers' Day in a unique style. For the first time, the country's Prime Minister…
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Murky dealings

Dear Editor, The Central Bureau of Investigation is the most important probe agency in the country and its head must be above suspicion if the credibility of the institution is to survive this controversy. But the troubles seem to mount for…
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Buddhism in Punjab

Dear Editor, The following point throws new light on Buddha's travel to Haryana: "Buddha and Ananda his disciple travelled through Haryana several times via the ancient trade route of Mathura-Texila that went up to Gandhara." Clearly,…
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MAM men, PG women win handball titles

JAMMU: Government MAM College in men section and the combined side of Post Graduate Departments of University of Jammu in women category emerged winners in the inter-college handball tournament, organised by the Department of Sports and…
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IET Bhaddal students win TT title

PTU Inter-college Championship ROPAR: In the recently held PTU Inter-college Tournament (2nd – 4th September 2014) held at Chandigarh Group of Colleges (CGC), Jhanjeri Campus, the women team (Table Tennis) from IET Bhaddal was…
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