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Ajit Prakash ShahOct 28, 2015
Towards a modern code Subscriber Only
A uniform civil code must draw freely from different personal laws and give primacy to gender equity
C. Raja MohanOct 27, 2015
Raja-Mandala: Between talk and action Subscriber Only
The Africa summit provides the PM with an opportunity to think more boldly about India’s security engagement with the continent.
Aparajita DasguptaOct 27, 2015
Nutrition for kids Subscriber Only
Why early life investment matters, and what we should do about it.
Manish SabharwalOct 27, 2015
Careful with the realism Subscriber Only
Unrealistic ambition and incremental reforms can be self-fulfilling prophecies.
Express News ServiceOct 27, 2015
The first batch of women officers will start piloting fighter jets by mid-2017. Even though women officers have been flying transport aircraft and helicopters for many years, this goes a step further.
K P S GillOct 27, 2015
A vein of discontent Subscriber Only
This has provoked a power struggle within the SGPC, as the longstanding hegemony of the increasingly discredited Badal leadership is challenged.
Oct 27, 2015
Rebooting Ganga Subscriber Only
This is a clear break from the approach of successive governments since 1986 under the earlier Ganga Action Plans. The change is welcome.
Express News ServiceOct 27, 2015
A portion of jewellery, estimated to be worth Rs 1 crore, which was lost from the Mughal harem immediately after the 1857 mutiny was recovered by the Calcutta police.
Syed Badrul AhsanOct 27, 2015
In search of the enemy Subscriber Only
The violent conflict that has undermined social order in Iraq and Pakistan would not, we have consistently informed ourselves, touch us.
Express News ServiceOct 27, 2015
Blair didn’t say sorry for the armed intervention and the war itself, and defended the removal of Saddam Hussein from power.
Saritha RaiOct 26, 2015
Fifth Metro: Upstart startups Subscriber Only
New transport apps in Bangalore are changing the way people commute
Pamela PhiliposeOct 26, 2015
When dissent was seen as dirty Subscriber Only
Sahitya Akademi has broken its silence. But the rage against the writers’ protest was the most instructive part of this episode
Shailendra SinghOct 26, 2015
A voice under 35: Class notes from a Bihar school Subscriber Only
The state has achieved near universal enrollment. The challenge now is to guarantee learning for every child. Start by letting teachers concentrate on academic work
Kalraj MishraOct 26, 2015
NJAC was the people’s will Subscriber Only
The most important structure of the Constitution is parliamentary democracy and Parliament represents the will of the sovereign.
Express News ServiceOct 26, 2015
Gandhi said the danger posed by some opposition parties, which prompted the state of emergency, had not passed.
Haider AbbasOct 26, 2015
RTI still has miles to go Subscriber Only
There are certain issues, however, which need be addressed, to make sure that the information commission becomes fully autonomous and thus becomes a constitutional body.
Express News ServiceOct 26, 2015
During the visit, the Pakistani side also reportedly handed over dossiers containing “evidence” supporting an alleged Indian hand in violence in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Balochistan and Karachi.
Express News ServiceOct 25, 2015
That image can be further enhanced through India offering assistance for capacity-building and training, and expanding its scholarship programmes for African students in India.
Coomi KapoorOct 25, 2015
Inside track: Office, but no work Subscriber Only
Cabinet minister Smriti Irani has a strong hold over her ministry and hence there is little power delegated to either of Irani’s two deputies. Tharoor was fortunate.
Tunku VaradarajanOct 25, 2015
Reverse Swing: When Viru batted, India was Basanti Subscriber Only
The best name for Sehwag is the Great Deflator. No modern batsman could take the wind out of an opening attack — deflate it, in other words — as adeptly as Sehwag.
Tavleen SinghOct 25, 2015
Instead, all we have talked about since Mohammad Akhlaq’s barbaric murder are the things that have held India back for decades. Old hatreds, old enmities, cultural intolerance and religious violence.
Meghnad DesaiOct 25, 2015
Out of my mind: Subaltern politics Subscriber Only
Since last year, when the BJP won, there has been an explosion of subaltern politics. Various events have taken place across the nation reflecting local concerns of ordinary people.
P ChidambaramOct 25, 2015
Across the Aisle: Paradise lost, will it be regained? Subscriber Only
Before 1947, the phrase “neighbouring country” stood for Sri Lanka and, some distance away, Burma. Pakistan and Bangladesh are latter-day neighbours.
Christophe JaffrelotOct 24, 2015
Cornered on quotas Subscriber Only
The BJP faces a dilemma: While inaction may exacerbate the discontent of the Hardik Patels of tomorrow, any questioning of the reservation system may alienate low-caste voters.
Khaled AhmedOct 24, 2015
Separate, but not different Subscriber Only
While India takes stock after Dadri, Pakistan’s minorities continue to languish under the law.
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