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Black money

After black umbrellas, it was black shawls that Trinamool Congress members used in Lok Sabha to rake up the issue of black money. It looks that the search for elusive black money for Bharatiya Janta Party is not going to be an easy one. Lal…
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Mahatma Jyotiba Phulay

 Er.Rajesh Pathak During the British regime in 19th century the one who rose on the social horizon of Maharashtra as a first such social reformer  to give his what is truly called an active contribution in socially uplifting the deprived…
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Terror cloud

Up till now the Pak-based notorious ISI was exporting terror to Kashmir direct but with the arrest of a Mynamarese Rohingaya Muslim by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Dhaka  in the last week in connection with the Burdwan  blasts…
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POLL DIVIDE

Defying separatists' election boycott call and braving cold weather, voters turnning out in large numbers  in the first phase of  Assembly elections to record over 70 per cent polling without any incident in 15 constituencies in the first…
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DAM POWER

At last China has announced that it has completed a major hydro-power project on Brahamaputra called Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet. All these years India has been expressing concern about dangers of damming the Brahamaputra, one of the strongest…
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Unmistakable presence

Harsh V Pant In early September, two Chinese naval ships docked in the Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) in which China has invested $500 million, indicating the possibility of China using its commercial infrastructure…
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No smoke without climate fire

Kushan Mitra  Other developing nations have challenged India's leadership role in climate negotiations, where India and China were ostensibly negotiating together. But the fact remains that China has already achieved industrial prowess far…
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Naxal terror

Terror activities in India have increased by 70 per cent during 2012-2013 with the number of deaths rising from 238 to 404, most of which were caused by Naxals, according to the report Global Terrorism Index 2014, prepared by Institute for…
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Sanskrit row

Human Resources Development Ministry's  mid-session decision to remove German as the third language from Kendriya Vidayala  is  expected to affect about over 70,000 students across 500 KVs from Classes 6 to 8.  Buoyed by the decision,…
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Of daughters and sons

The widening gender inequality and poor sex ratio paints a grim picture of how a girl child faces widespread discrimination. A recent study by an NGO looks at how girls have faced crisis in health care, nutrition, water and sanitation,…
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