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Sep 18, 2015
The Urdu Press: Bihar Focus Subscriber Only
This is the time for all anti-BJP forces to unite and put a stop to the expanding political power of saffronisation.
M J AkbarSep 18, 2015
Chandragupta Maurya’s smart city Subscriber Only
How Patna suffers from dull indifference, and every Bihari is a social historian in his spare time.
Express News ServiceSep 18, 2015
The demand for a ban on Mann ki Baat during Bihar polls is illogical. Don’t underestimate voters
Sep 18, 2015
September 18, Forty Years Ago: Ford on Emergency Subscriber Only
US President Gerald Ford said what has happened in India was “a very sad development”.
Express News ServiceSep 18, 2015
Niche and differentiated banking is the way ahead to deliver financial inclusion
Express News ServiceSep 18, 2015
Centre’s stand on travel restrictions for anti-IS volunteers reduces a national concern to a narrow Sunni-Shia issue
Anuj DharSep 18, 2015
The Netaji files: Now, the pressure shifts to Delhi Subscriber Only
Kolkata’s declassification of its secret files on Netaji Subash Chandra Bose puts the spotlight on the Centre.
Praveen SwamiSep 18, 2015
Immunity is not impunity Subscriber Only
States have to work together to ensure the credible prosecutions of diplomats accused of crimes
Khaled AhmedSep 18, 2015
The riddle of Urdu Subscriber Only
As Pakistan implements the court order on switching to the language, has the government considered the consequences of rekindling old disputes?
Rajib DasguptaSep 17, 2015
India’s Malnutrition Shame Subscriber Only
It requires a far wider spectrum of interventions than mere clinical management.
Jahangir AzizSep 17, 2015
Now, hunker down Subscriber Only
Uncertainty will remain even after the Fed meeting. India must preserve stability, not turn to adventurism.
Shailaja BajpaiSep 17, 2015
Fever pitch Subscriber Only
TV finally catches up with dengue — and how.
Express News ServiceSep 17, 2015
A.R. Rahman’s defence of his music for an Iranian film is a lesson in religious tolerance.
Nikitas KonstantinidisSep 17, 2015
Rocking the cradle of democracy Subscriber Only
Greek polls may show a new way to practise domestic politics when choices are constrained.
Express News ServiceSep 17, 2015
Sri Lankan PM’s visit marks a welcome rewrite of bilateral engagement between the two neighbours.
Bibek DebroySep 17, 2015
Rajasthan shows the way Subscriber Only
The state has begun the process of repealing old and useless legislation, offering a template for other states to adopt.
Express News ServiceSep 17, 2015
Improving current account deficit papers over struggling industrial growth.
Express News ServiceSep 16, 2015
The Palestinian guerillas threatened to kill hostages unless Egypt refused to sign the interim peace agreement with Israel.
K.M. ChandrasekharSep 16, 2015
So who’s being risk averse? Subscriber Only
The government and RBI, apart from industry, need to rediscover their appetite for adventure.
Abdul KhaliqSep 16, 2015
The door is still not open Subscriber Only
Debates over affirmative action reflect the resilience of bastions of privilege.
Ramin JahanbeglooSep 16, 2015
A Europe Without Empathy Subscriber Only
West has undergone de-civilisation. It is on show in the unfolding refugee crisis
K K KailashSep 16, 2015
Owaisi’s move Subscriber Only
MIM’s fortunes hinge not on its own rhetoric but on the salience other parties give to its agenda
Express News ServiceSep 16, 2015
A new report underlines why, to understand and address ‘Make in India’ challenges, it is necessary to look at the states
Express News ServiceSep 16, 2015
Nepal’s conflicts over federalism and secularism have to do with failure of its political parties to play a mediating role
Sep 16, 2015
View From The Right: Fleeing terror Subscriber Only
An editorial in the Organiser on the refugee crisis in Europe worries that the conflict in Syria has resulted in over four million refugees.
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