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Partisan Poto |
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On
Poto, it’s down to bald arithmetic now. If the Rajya Sabha defeats
the Bill, passed by the Lok Sabha, the government has threatened
to convene a joint session of Parliament, in which the numbers
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Hear,
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The Allahabad High Court’s decision to hear the Ayodhya case
on a day-to-day basis raises hopes of an early resolution
of the dispute.
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Faith
Line/ Aurobindo’s Opposition |
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Sri Aurobindo, the world-renowned
yogi, poet, philosopher, patriot and lover of humanity, devoted
most of his life to the quest of the Supermind, which, he thought,
was the only power that could bring perfection to human life
on earth, writes Mangesh V. Nadkarni. |
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Uneasy
sits the crown |
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In recent years, the internal contradictions in the Commonwealth
have made its functioning ambiguous at best and difficult at
worst, writes J N Dixit. |
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Letter
& Spirit/ What a strange acquittal |
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A press release issued by Mahato helped Rao escape imprisonment
in JMM case, writes Manoj Mitta. |
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Total
Recall/ The man who looked ahead |
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M.N. Roy, whose birth anniversary falls today, was an outstanding
philosopher-revolutionary of 20th century India. His jail writings
are especially relevant in today’s troubled times, writes
R.M.Pal. |
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