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Kaziranga needs animals and humans

17 Oct 2015 3:25 AM IST
In the seventeenth century, Mughal author Shihabuddin Talish accompanied the Mughal army to Assam, en route to its conquest of the Ahom kingdom. He...

Manipur’s woes find no echo in Delhi

17 Oct 2015 3:12 AM IST
More than a month has passed since the public uprising, and the state government passed subsequent agitation in Churachandpur district of Manipur...

UN pitches for global pragmatism

17 Oct 2015 3:10 AM IST
Are monetary policy mechanisms, excessively accommodative on the one hand and very tight on the other, delivering the desirable results to the global...

Understanding Gandhi through children

16 Oct 2015 3:08 AM IST
Gandhi Jayanti was celebrated across the country with fervour and reverence on October 2. The international community along with the United Nations...

Safety net for agricultural households

16 Oct 2015 3:07 AM IST
The Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) annual report on the State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) 2015 explores the potential of social...

Strangling the RTI ever so neatly

16 Oct 2015 2:57 AM IST
Where does the right to information (RTI) begin and die? What constitutes public interest and when do privacy issues override them? These questions...

Modi versus his party’s DNA

16 Oct 2015 2:55 AM IST
Since communalism is built into the BJP’s DNA, just as corruption is in the Congress’, Narendra Modi faces the unique challenge of changing, or at...

Security concerns grow in Afghanistan

15 Oct 2015 3:01 AM IST
Afghanistan is likely to witness a recurrence of the Kunduz-like scenario as the Afghan National Security Force (ANSF) is now in shambles.  The ANSF...

Nadia achieves open defecation-free tag

15 Oct 2015 2:59 AM IST
The Centre has lauded the involvement of government officials in successfully implementing sanitation programmes across states. A recent communiqué...

Don't pass the buck on health care

15 Oct 2015 2:54 AM IST
Healthcare, education and law and order are thought to be the main concerns of nation-states across the world. The Indian state has traditionally been...

JP as arbitrator in Bihar polls

15 Oct 2015 2:53 AM IST
Jayaprakash Narayan (JP), the charismatic Socialist leader, led the most momentous democratic movement post-Independence. The movement first led to...

‘The British origin of Cow Slaughter in India’

14 Oct 2015 3:37 AM IST
Let’s look for him in Gokul and Vrindavan Or let’s look for him in Barsana, Hasrat, give up for him all that is yours, Then settle in Mathura as his...
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