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Taking Naxalites head-on

Thursday 12 November, 2009

The editorial in the latest issue of the RSS journal Organiser titled “Maoists are Killers, Terrorists. Gun Them Down” says: “The Naxalites themselves have declared a ‘war on the state’....
Crajamohan
Hogging space

Thursday 12 November, 2009

Rorymedcalf
Tightening an obvious tie

Wednesday 11 November, 2009

The headlines in relations between Australia and India have been grim. Controversies over uranium and the welfare of Indian students...
Abhinavchandrachud
Don’t mind your language

Wednesday 11 November, 2009

The uncouth and un-Marathi display of hooliganism at the recent swearing-in ceremony in Maharashtra, where members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena...
View from the LEFT

Wednesday 11 November, 2009

As expected, the Left parties opposed the government’s decision to divest up to 10 per cent of its stake in profit-making PSUs.
School for scandal

Wednesday 11 November, 2009

In her recent outburst against Darul Uloom Deoband(Indian Express, Nov 8), Tavleen Singh has criticised this highly revered institution...
Shailajabajpai
Grin and bear it

Tuesday 10 November, 2009

Those of you who could tear yourselves away from Sachin TV on the evening Tendulkar’s 175 occupied total screen space on...
The Berlin Wall: in history, in memory

Tuesday 10 November, 2009

Paris — There was nothing through most of that grey, chilly Thursday to suggest that it would come to symbolise one of the great transitions of the 20th century.
North of Aden

Tuesday 10 November, 2009

Intense air raids by Saudi Arabian forces coupled with a Yemeni onslaught against Yemeni Houthi rebels, have brought attention to the poorest nation in the Middle East.
The sad ballad of an Indian jail

Tuesday 10 November, 2009

The recently released movie Jail is a fictional account of an ordinary man caught in the crossfire of a crime, arrested and jailed.
Wajahat Habibullah
‘There’s no question of public campaigns to choose the Chief Informati...

Monday 09 November, 2009

Wajahat Habibullah, Chief Information Commissioner, feels that civil servants have nothing to fear from the Right to Information Act. In this interview with The Indian Express Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta on NDTV 24x7’s Walk the Talk, Habibullah talks about his wo...
Shombitsengupta
Chinks in hygiene and civic responsibility

Sunday 08 November, 2009

About 2.5 billion people in the world have no access to safe sanitation, and half of South Asia suffers the indignity of open defecation....
Tavleensingh
The Home Minister needs enlightenment

Sunday 08 November, 2009

First, let me say that in my humble opinion the Home Minister is right to reach out to Muslims....
Meghnaddesai
The golden Hindustan

Sunday 08 November, 2009

There are certain historic moments—of glory and of humiliation in a nation’s life....
Solisorabjee
Tackling terrorism

Sunday 08 November, 2009

Coomikapoor
Preserving Raj relics

Sunday 08 November, 2009

Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar has cautioned ministries located in the North and South Block secretariat to preserve the heritage structures....
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