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Shimmering image of BJP is just silhouette

Mahadeep Singh Jamwal All these enjoy their luxurious life on the hard money of tax payers, which is basically for the development of the country. All these politicians prefer foreign trips as a measure to attract investment from business…
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Pak meddling

India came down heavily on Pakistan on Thursday for observing 'Black Day' to express solidarity with the victims of Kashmir protests. Condemning Pakistan for observing the day, India demanded that Pakistan must fulfill the obligation to…
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Gujarat violence

The incident at Una in Gujarat, where Dalit youths were paraded and flogged for allegedly killing a cow, caused nation-wide outrage after its video went viral. The victims' contention was that they were skinning a dead cow and had not…
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Mushrooming commercial spaces

Satwant Singh Rissam In last three decades, Jammu has turned into a big city with its expanded periphery which stretched very rapidly during this period. This expansion is believed to have been because of rise in number of new residential…
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Media gag

Though the Chief Minister's office has denied about giving instructions for closing down and stopping of publication of newspapers in Valley, the whole exercise of creating such a novel concept by curtailing the flow of information has…
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Record heat

National Aeronautical and Space Agency (NASA) has come out with study showing the six-month period from January to June as the planet's warmest half-year on record, and also had the lowest Arctic sea ice extent since satellite records began…
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Some hard facts

C. S Havaldar  About 1,485 cases of human rights violations have been reported in Kashmir Valley since 1990. Of these, 1,439 (96.9%) were proved false. Following the Supreme Court verdict on the Armed Forces' Special Powers Act, 1958…
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Muddled politics

Politics in Kashmir has always been chaotic, so are the swindling tricks of politicians. Today politicians say it's a battle between country and separatists, tomorrow they will come out with some other statement. The underlying motivation…
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For game sake

The Supreme Court accepting Justice R. M Lodha panel recommendations on structural reforms in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is a welcome step for the health and growth of the game. The Apex Court agreed with the panel…
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The coup attempt and its fallout

Gwynne Dyer  Turkey's democracy is dead. It was dying anyway, as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took over media outlets, arrested political opponents and journalists, and even re-started a war with the Kurds last autumn in order to win an…
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