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Into The Vale Ride Three Players
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Into The Vale Ride Three Players

Supporting Pakistan-based groups in Kashmir reeks of old policy, but can’t be fully abandoned too. Lone wolf attempts at peace also won’t work.

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September 25, 2017
Kingdom Of Crooked Mirrors
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Kingdom Of Crooked Mirrors

Like the fabrication behind ‘Pakistan Defence Day’, Bajwa’s solemn jeremiad about their good intentions is a bare-faced lie. Only a strategic shift can correct it.

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September 25, 2017
'The Tech's There, Not The Political Will'
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'The Tech's There, Not The Political Will'

Magsaysay award winner Bezwada ­Wilson has been at the forefront of a spirited campaign for many years, working relentlessly for the total eradication of manual scavenging in the country. In conversation with Giridhar Jha after the recent landfill tragedy at Ghazipur in Delhi, the 51-year-old crusader talks about the civic scenario, death of sanitary workers, the prime minister’s pet Swachh Bharat campaign and the reasons why we, as a nation, have failed to deal with sanitation in a scientific manner.

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September 25, 2017
A Universal Net To Hold All Workers
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A Universal Net To Hold All Workers

A dramatic draft moots a single social security system for all workers, formal and informal. Sceptics fume.

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September 25, 2017
General Peacenik?
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General Peacenik?

A Pakistani general and a dove? It would usually be an oxymoron. But AfPak, BRICS all set a new context.

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September 25, 2017
The Master's String
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The Master's String

When the Congress, which still doesn’t know how far to use Hindutva, swears by the ‘sacred’ janeu, the theatre turns absurd and the humour dark

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December 18, 2017
To Unknot The Yajnopaveeta
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To Unknot The Yajnopaveeta

The sacred thread is rich in history and many-faceted in its meanings

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December 18, 2017
Here, The Charge Is Neutral
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Here, The Charge Is Neutral

The story of the sacred thread takes a twist in Karnataka, as Lingayat men and women sport it with a small Shivalinga

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December 18, 2017
Bollywood's Own Shakespeare Wallah
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Bollywood's Own Shakespeare Wallah

How I came to know Shashi and made New Delhi Times

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December 18, 2017
The Doctor's Swansong
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The Doctor's Swansong

With the PDP silent on its ‘self-rule’ agenda, NC’s Farooq Abdullah goes all out for autonomy in J&K

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December 25, 2017
From Cradle To Saddle
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From Cradle To Saddle

As Rahul takes over from his mother, the 132-year-old Congress seems to need the dynasty more than the dynasty needs it

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December 25, 2017
In A Migratory State
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In A Migratory State

In a district cursed by economic barrenness, men like Mohammad Afrazul have to offer their labour elsewhere, despite discomfort or danger

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December 25, 2017
Time To Cross The Bridge
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Time To Cross The Bridge

Immigrants issue will lay a new path, but bilateral ties cannot afford to tilt

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December 25, 2017
Aditya Chopra: Fall Of The DDLJ Man
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Aditya Chopra: Fall Of The DDLJ Man

Aditya Chopra conceived Befikre as a modern antithesis to DDLJ. But it has been a modern disaster.

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December 26, 2016
Tech Graduates In India Have Zero Hands-on Experience
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Tech Graduates In India Have Zero Hands-on Experience

For the past seven years, Dr Vinay Viswa­nathan has been plugged into India’s engineering education system trying to fill a gap in hands-on learning through his firm JED-I Technologies. It’s far from a promising situation, reckons the co-inventor of the Simputer—the hand-held, multilingual computer which preceded India’s telecom boom and which, even after 15 years, still remains one of the few examples of a novel product that came out of Indian academia. Vinay, a former computer science professsor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), tells Ajay Sukumaran that one of the main problems is that students are typically burnt out by the time they reach an engineering course. Edited excerpts:

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June 05, 2017
NEET Controversy: This Test Is Only Getting Uglier
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NEET Controversy: This Test Is Only Getting Uglier

NEET popped up issues this time too. Is the exam proving to be a disaster than failure?

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June 05, 2017
The Effects Of The Trump Presidency and China's Strategies Shaping The Future Of The Asia Pacific
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The Effects Of The Trump Presidency and China's Strategies Shaping The Future Of The Asia Pacific

The Asia Pacific’s future hinges on nuanced Chinese strategy and the unknown factors of a Trump presidency.

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January 16, 2017
Circle The Wagons Around Drag on Hole
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Circle The Wagons Around Drag on Hole

An Australian perspective on strategic developments in the Indo-Pacific. 

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January 16, 2017
The Times Are a-Taxin'
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The Times Are a-Taxin'

Post-demonetisation, states have hardened their stances on the proposed GST. A delay is inevitable.

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December 19, 2016
J Jayalalithaa: The Worshipful Leader
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J Jayalalithaa: The Worshipful Leader

Mass adulation is universal. But the hero worship that’s deeply ingrained in Tamil public life is akin to a relationship with divinity.

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December 19, 2016
Triple Talaq: A Lapse of Marital Reason
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Triple Talaq: A Lapse of Marital Reason

The triple talaq debate pits divorce rights for Muslim women against the rights of minorities.

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December 26, 2016
Inheritance of Customary Injustice
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Inheritance of Customary Injustice

Uniform Civil Code or not, family laws need to change for women to be equal citizens

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October 31, 2016
Fat Cats Of A Red Citadel
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Fat Cats Of A Red Citadel

Charges of nepotism make the CPI(M) in Kerala take up some image - saving measures.

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October 31, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn, The New Labour Hero
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Jeremy Corbyn, The New Labour Hero

Britain’s demoralised public and confused political flailings are sought to be given a spine of principled, socialist steel.

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June 26, 2017
Policing The Trust Ceiling
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Policing The Trust Ceiling

J&K’s two ruling parties manage an uneasy peace over how high non-IPS officers can rise in the police set-up

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June 26, 2017
Cool Winds From Nagpur
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Cool Winds From Nagpur

The deep distress has not swayed the CM. For, Chouhan has an RSS shield around him.

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June 26, 2017
'The Centre And States Should Sit Together To Discuss Issues'
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'The Centre And States Should Sit Together To Discuss Issues'

States have to take more onus in improving the lot of farmers, says BJP’s Kisan Mor­ cha president Virendra Singh Mast, MP, in an interview with Lola Nayar. Excerpts:

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June 26, 2017
Islam Prop In New Poll Vault
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Islam Prop In New Poll Vault

Jamaat­e­Islami is no longer anathema for the NC. Why are the Abdullahs wooing a faith-­based outfit?

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April 17, 2017
The Shah Of Political Chess
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The Shah Of Political Chess

The political constellation on the ground and the signs in the sky are all working out for Modi’s general as he strives to close the gaps in India’s saffron map

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April 17, 2017
'Pharma Money Is Corrupting Pediatrics Academy'
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'Pharma Money Is Corrupting Pediatrics Academy'

A former member of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP), Dr Vipin Vashishtha was ousted from the academy for highlighting the nexus between physicians and vaccine manufacturers last year. The Bijnor-based paediatrician documented the rampant corruption and system of favours in an open letter addressed to all members of the academy. In an interview with Arushi Bedi, he lays bare the nexus and talks about how he is still under fire for raising questions. Edited excerpts:

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April 17, 2017