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How national highways can drive telecom revolution

1 Jun 2014 9:39 PM IST
Information and communication technology (ICT) has impacted billons of people in the shortest possible time. Appreciating its enormous potential, the...

PM’s close look at governors

1 Jun 2014 9:36 PM IST
The Congress has shrunk to lowest-ever size of 44 in the 16th Lok Sabha but as many as 18 Congressmen continue to occupy gubernatorial office. Will it...

Badaun, Modi’s biggest challenge

1 Jun 2014 9:35 PM IST
An exasperated and completely out of clue Akhilesh Yadav, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister, told journalists that if they were feeling secured why...

Sherpas in Himalayan black snow

30 May 2014 10:15 PM IST
"A few more whacks of the ice axe in the firm snow, and we stood on top," stated Sir Edmund Hillary about his final climb - the first by mankind - to...

An old German city shows a new green logic

30 May 2014 10:14 PM IST
During his peak, pole vaulter Sergei Bubka was his own competition. Every now and then he would increase the height ever so slightly. But come world...

Sound, fury and some diplomacy

30 May 2014 10:12 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took out a rabbit from his hat when he invited the SAARC leaders for his swearing-in ceremony on Monday and took it...

Playing politics with energy

30 May 2014 10:11 PM IST
No expression is strong enough to condemn the project delays during the Congress-led UPA regime which, according to latest estimates, blocked gigantic...

Need to review our design policy

30 May 2014 3:49 AM IST
For the new government the mandate is development. So while setting the development agenda it would also be worthwhile to review India’s National...

New Indian balance in making

30 May 2014 3:49 AM IST
The largest electoral event in world history so far covered 28 states, 7 Union Territories and had to cater for a little more than 814 million voters...

Dear HRD minister, few things on your to-do list

30 May 2014 3:35 AM IST
If the right to education (RTE) is the book, the story is indeed bleak still. Here’s the writing on the blackboard: even nearly four years since RTE’s...

Democratising journalism: Giving remote tribal areas a voice

30 May 2014 3:34 AM IST
This is happening in month long campaign of CGnet Swara (www.cgnetswara.org), a community radio experiment on the mobile phone, which is reaching out...

Kerala left high and dry

30 May 2014 3:31 AM IST
Kerala, which is still reeling under the devastating defeat suffered by the ‘state-friendly’ Manmohan Singh government, has no one but itself to blame...
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