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Child refugee crisis in Europe to worsen

23 Sept 2015 4:21 AM IST
The present refugee crisis in Europe is the biggest since World War II. As the conflict in Syria digs deeper in its fifth year with no political...

Constitution born out of strife

23 Sept 2015 4:15 AM IST
On <g data-gr-id="78">Sunday</g> September 20, 2015, Nepal formally promulgated its Constitution, after a long wait. India extended its...

PM Modi’s US visit

23 Sept 2015 4:14 AM IST
As Narendra Modi embarks on his second visit to the US as the Indian Prime Minister, much of the focus is on what has been achieved in the bilateral...

Modi sedates the farmer

22 Sept 2015 3:55 AM IST
This Independence Day, farmers were singled out for special honour by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. From the ramparts of the Red Fort, he announced...

Delhi needs buses in off-peak hours too

22 Sept 2015 3:53 AM IST
This week, I was informed that the National Green Tribunal (NGT) had issued a public criticism to the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) for running...

Bose, his files, and rewriting his history

22 Sept 2015 3:49 AM IST
The discussions on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, in the recent past have overwhelmingly focused either on the declassification of his files and the...

Politics of stamps

22 Sept 2015 3:46 AM IST
Our “revolutionary” Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done another “revolution” in his 15 months rule. He has discontinued the series of postage stamps...

Major reservoirs have deficient water

20 Sept 2015 4:40 AM IST
Almost 75 percent of the monsoon season is over. By this time in the year, farmers, industries and citizens can start reaping the benefits of...

Hodson’s Horse: Fight to the very end

20 Sept 2015 4:38 AM IST
This is the story of Hodson’s Horse, also known as 4th Horse, in the second India-Pakistan war perpetrated by Pakistan, in 1965. Hodson’s Horse is...

US Fed provides succour to markets

19 Sept 2015 4:35 AM IST
Acknowledging the recent volatile developments in the global markets, most notably China, and low inflation, US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has...

Why dengue is not the devil

19 Sept 2015 4:32 AM IST
The high number of dengue cases in many states around the country has grabbed headlines as the national tally of cases this year is near twice the...

Grocery shopping goes online

19 Sept 2015 4:55 AM IST
Shopping for vegetables, fruits or bread wasn’t fun - not as a regular chore in the least. But online grocery marketplaces are fast changing the...
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