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Stop selling poison in guise of eatables

Sunaina Malik Instantaneously after taking birth, the foremost thing which a child requires, is his mother's milk. Milk of his mother gives a firm persistence to a child's life. Contrary to this, if that mother feeds slow poison to the…
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Achhe din for whom

Dear Editor, If the definition of 'Achhe Din' is sunny days, easy living, cheap good education, cheap state-of-the-art medical facilities, cheap houses, a toilet in each home, pure water, cheap transport, 24-hour electricity supply, no new…
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Rose-flavoured drinks

Dear Editor, The Maggi controversy has been dominating headlines for the past few days. It is surprising that no one from the media has recalled that mega-star Amitabh Bachchan had disclosed his not advertising for cola-drinks after a…
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Issue guidelines for food products

Dear Editor, Be it our busy lifestyles or sheer laziness, we seem to be resorting to the easy way out by consuming ready-to-eat products despite being aware of hazardous preservatives used to store them for months together. Our obsession…
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Duggar Channel at Jammu

O P Sharma An exclusive Duggar channel for Jammu region and beyond, stands in urgent need  to project and promote its vibrant and distinct cultural heritage, actively involve the people in the process of faster all round development and…
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Price of being callous about environment

Hiranmay Karlekar Like the unseasonal rains that ruined crops across northern India, the heat wave currently sweeping large parts of the country underlines the disastrous effects of global warming on human life. But then this is only the…
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Out sourcing of Toll Plaza Lakhanpur

R.B SURI                 An Innovative idea indeed for the economic betterment of Jammu and Kashmir as also for revenue realization beyond expectations and minimizing the element of breeding of corruption at the Plaza. Such like things…
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When small headlines tell a larger story

Padma Rao Sundarji  On 21st May, a tiny news item informed us that a gardener in Gorakhpur was arrested and set free only after he paid one lakh rupees. His crime? Mowing the lawn of a public park - but too close to the local SDM…
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