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The Indian Express
Oct 23, 2012
Question timeSubscriber Only
The government should not waste its time raising ridiculous questions on non-issues.
The Indian Express
Oct 22, 2012
For equalitySubscriber Only
This refers to the article Just a tool in their hands
The Indian Express
Oct 20, 2012
No minor errorSubscriber Only
I oppose the suggestion made by Haryanas khap panchayats and backed by former CM Om Prakash Chautala
The Indian Express
Oct 19, 2012
Easy livingSubscriber Only
This refers to From Didi for Durga: A gift of 10-day off
The Indian Express
Oct 18, 2012
Probe deeperSubscriber Only
The judiciary remains our last hope.
The Indian Express
Oct 17, 2012
Flash in the pan?Subscriber Only
It remains to be seen how far Kejriwal will be able to go by exploiting such sentiments.
The Indian Express
Oct 16, 2012
No smoke without fireSubscriber Only
This refers to Smoke and mirrors (IE,October 12). The editorial rightly points out that having well-defined,transparent rules for conducting business
The Indian Express
Oct 15, 2012
Build withinSubscriber Only
The latest FDI clearances in insurance and pensions indicate that the UPA government is eager to pander to big corporates in India and abroad
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Oct 13, 2012
Wrong answerSubscriber Only
Rape is a serious crime and lowering the age at which people can be married is no solution.
The Indian Express
Oct 12, 2012
Vulnerable in HaryanaSubscriber Only
The growing incidence of violence on Dalit women and girls proves the colossal failure of the state. With inadequate avenues of redress,the situation of women is truly abject in Haryana.
The Indian Express
Oct 11, 2012
The right trackSubscriber Only
Hiking fares is not the only way to rescue the Indian Railways.
The Indian Express
Oct 10, 2012
Wrong answerSubscriber Only
Following the gang rape of a Dalit girl in Jind,khap panchayats in Haryana have come up with their own solution to the rising number of rape cases in the state
The Indian Express
Oct 9, 2012
Power playSubscriber Only
His emotional protest have ensured that Arvind Kejriwal is always in the limelight. But by restoring severed connections,is he not helping those who use electricity illegally?
The Indian Express
Oct 8, 2012
Not buyingSubscriber Only
The article Capturing the kirana fails to convince
The Indian Express
Oct 6, 2012
Clutching at strawsSubscriber Only
It seems the Congress is clutching at straws to stay afloat and divert the peoples attention from its failures.
The Indian Express
Oct 5, 2012
Romance,finisSubscriber Only
The article Into a pink sunset by Shubhra Gupta (IE,October 2) makes for a nice read.
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Oct 4, 2012
Question timeSubscriber Only
Why is the Congress is so secretive about its leaders expenses?
The Indian Express
Oct 3, 2012
State of confusionSubscriber Only
The UPA governments inept handling of the Telangana issue has already resulted in violence in the region
The Indian Express
Oct 2, 2012
Mere oppositionSubscriber Only
Apropos BJP who?,it is true that the BJP,anxious to achieve its political goals,is busy criticising the Congress
The Indian Express
Oct 1, 2012
Discordant notesSubscriber Only
Apropos A duet of disharmony,Lata Mangeshkars claim that Mohammad Rafi apologised to her after the two singers had had a very public spat
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Sep 29, 2012
West and the restSubscriber Only
THOMAS FRIEDMANS Look in the mirror (IE,September 21) is the perfect example of how the American media continues to misunderstand and misrepresent the Islamic world.
The Indian Express
Sep 28, 2012
Much adoSubscriber Only
This refers to Saying it all by Pratap Bhanu Mehta
The Indian Express
Sep 27, 2012
Better lateSubscriber Only
This refers to A new aam aadmi by M.K. Venu. In hindsight,one can say the Congress should have adopted this pro-reform agenda a year back
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Sep 26, 2012
Talking politiciansSubscriber Only
But I wonder: Is Mulayam talking even occasionally to Mayawati?
The Indian Express
Sep 25, 2012
Two steps behindSubscriber Only
In his article No turning back (IE,September 23),Meghnad Desai urges the goernment to stick to its guns on reform
