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Drug business

The growing drug menace and the flourishing business in Jammu region should work as an eye opener for the law enforcement agencies. The neighbouring Punjab remains awash with drugs and there is no check in the sale of Chitta, as it is…
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Resort refuge

The 44 Congress legislators from Gujarat who have taken refuge at a resort owned by a Karnataka Congress Minister may be an attempt for the party to salvage whatever leftover strength it has for not only exposing BJP's 'corruption-free…
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Water treaty

The World Bank decision to allow India construct hydroelectric power facilities on tributaries of Jhelum and Chenab rivers with certain restrictions under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) has reiterated India's right to tap the potentials…
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Pak response waited

The elimination of top Lashkar terrorist Abu Dujana on Tuesday has been one of the biggest catches in recent times for security forces. The last year disclosure of Pakistan's former top sleuth, who has uncovered a raft of evidence linking…
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The calling of humanities

Manzoor Ahmed The stream of Humanities is from a long time deemed as a branch of study suitable only for students who secure low marks at the school levels. Students who opt for humanities are considered to be not as intelligent as their…
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Panchayati Raj -key to rural empowerment

Rajan Gandhi The Panchayati Raj is a unique and time tested concept in our country. From Anna Hazarae's model village to other numerous village-Panchayat success stories, the method may vary, but the purpose is progress of rural masses.…
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Slipping away

The 65 per cent voter turnout in 2014 was the watershed in Jammu and Kashmir politics when the present PDP-BJP coalition got the absolute majority in assembly elections with hope riding high of seeing stability settling and instances of…
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Child labour

India ratified two fundamental global conventions on combating child labour which International Labour Organisation (ILO) describing it as a "positive step" on the country's path towards full respect for fundamental rights at work. The…
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Lost promises?

The promise of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for Jammu and Kashmir looks as if it has been confined to the files and caught in the web of time and bureaucracy. The ambiguity in policies has added to the confusion and hype…
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