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Satyam’s asatyam 

Friday 16 January '09

Rashtriya Sahara in its editorial (January 9) says; “the biggest problem is that because of this scam, not only is the future of capital investment endangered but even outsourcing and information technology services...
The Yadavs in the middle

Thursday 15 January '09

Mulayam, Lalu, and coalitions: what a difference 18 years makes
When Pappu goes to vote

Sunday 28 December '08

It’s the year of the general election. Expect Youngistan to prove pundits wrong
Votes in the wind

Tuesday 23 December '08

Confused how the 2009 general election will go? The trends may already be in
His words find echo in Muslim fears

Friday 19 December '08

Ex-IFS officer and MP Syed Shahabuddin called Minister for Minority Affairs A R Antulay this morning to congratulate him for “saying the unspeakable.”
It’s about terror, not Sachar

Monday 8 December '08

His report is part of the India story, but please don’t connect it to the Mumbai attacks
We need national force, says ex-DGP

Saturday 29 November '08

I was very close to both, Hemant (Karkare) and Ashok (Kamte). I trained them, and they were my junior colleagues too.
Elections in Youngistan

Thursday 27 November '08

How can our politics adapt to get the voices of our youngest voters heard?
Minority scholarships see a 14-fold increase in applications

Tuesday 4 November '08

As India debates the question — and methods — of minority uplift and integration with the mainstream...
Within Belief

Sunday 26 October '08

A book on Islam that is short on facts and credible insights
Which way to Centre?

Thursday 23 October '08

As Rajasthan, MP, Chhattisgarh and Delhi brace for polls, plenty is being speculated on how the result will impact the timing of the next general election. Past polls suggest that any attempt at correlation may be misleading
Tracing Telangana

Monday 13 October '08

Looking back at sixty years of popular agitation and protest
EC meets today on J-K polls: Will it be now or with LS?

Saturday 11 October '08

The Election Commission will hold a full meeting - with Chief Election Commissioner V Gopalaswami and Election Commissioners...
Nanavati’s verdict

Friday 10 October '08

The Jamia encounter story refuses to die in Delhi-based Urdu dailies; and the communal riots in Dhulia have...
Govt moves away from symbolism in ads about schemes for minorities

Friday 10 October '08

Under pressure to crack down on terror, and uneasy about rubbing minorities the wrong way ahead of elections...
SINGH WHO WAS KING

Sunday 5 October '08

Navtej Sarna’s portrait of Duleep Singh, the last maharaja of Punjab, is as much about the exile within as it is about his estrangement from his land
Nanavati, please note: Gujarat is not doing enough, NHRC chief told Atal in 2003 letter

Monday 29 September '08

Giving a clean chit to the Narendra Modi government, the first part of the Nanavati Report, which has been tabled in the Gujarat Assembly...
Nanavati clean chit is far from the truth, says ’02 NHRC chief

Saturday 27 September '08

Justice J S Verma, the chief of the National Human Rights Commission during the 2002 massacres in Gujarat after the Godhra train attack...
Lost for translation

Saturday 27 September '08

Indian politics always finds new ways to use language as a mobilising tool
True or false

Friday 26 September '08

The ‘encounter’ in New Delhi, has consumed most Urdu newspapers this fortnight, as several papers find it difficult...
Do not target our youths: Muslim body

Tuesday 23 September '08

While the Muslim community was “opposed to terrorism, whatever its source and shape”...
Silenced by terror

Thursday 18 September '08

The government’s response to terror and hate politics has been baffling
The nuke deal

Friday 12 September '08

The NSG waiver given to India has triggered a variety of comments in the Urdu press.
Avoiding the R-word

Saturday 6 September '08

Recently, an important development which did not get as much attention as it should have...
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