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    India's troubles in Afghanistan
    Forced out of power in Afghanistan in 2001, the Taliban remains an oppressively domineering militia outside the bounds of civilised, humane conduct. By abducting and killing the Indian telecom engineer, K. Suryanarayana, without giving Indian ...

    Ensuring children's right to food
    Survival is tough for most Indian children. About half of them suffer from chronic malnutrition and persistent hunger. More than 60 of 1000 children born die before their first birthday; and nearly three million children under the age of five die ...

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    For Nepal & India, the road ahead is difficult
    By Siddharth Varadarajan

    Among the hurdles: the parties' lack of confidence, as well as New Delhi's anxiety over the U.N. involvement in the disarmament of the Maoists and elections to a constituent assembly.

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    Rahul Gandhi in Maya land?
    By Vidya Subrahmaniam

    It is difficult being Rahul Gandhi in Amethi. It cannot be easy being Rahul Gandhi in all of U.P — a minefield of castes and religions and the land of the emerging empress, Mayawati.

    Are Indians getting the right treatment for asthma?
    By Raj B. Singh

    Inhaled medication is used by less than two per cent of the 50 million asthmatics in India.

    Plea against quota amendment withdrawn
    By J. Venkatesan

    Liberty to petitioner to move court as and when occasion arises.

    Corrections and clarifications
    Who is Chitra Lekha Yadav, asks a reader. In "Parliament reconvenes in Nepal" (April 29, 2006, page 1), the text said she is the Deputy Speaker, while the caption of the accompanying AP photograph stated that she is the Speaker of the Nepalese ...

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