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Editorials Desist from Article 356 fraud For the nth time in its post-1950 career, the Congress Party is in the process of demonstrating that, Bourbon-like, it can `learn nothing and forget nothing' when it comes to deploying the knife of Article 356 against State governments it ... Leader Page Articles China shows the way in science education By Gautam R. Desiraju There will be a real pay-off only if we invest in training young people in the universities well. This is where China is correctly placing its money, and where we are totally off track. News Analysis
Who is the guilty party in Uttar Pradesh?By Vidya Subrahmaniam The February 14 judgment of the apex court ought to have been treated as a call for sober introspection. Instead it has become a tool for settling scores. It has revived the chorus for Mulayam Singh's dismissal by parties who have all played the defection game. The remedy has to be institutional, not political By Harish Khare Rather than invoking Article 356 against the Uttar Pradesh Government, the UPA leadership should put its faith in institutional arrangements to ensure that the Samajwadi Party does not use its office to manipulate the electoral process. The new tech bubble By John Naughton YOU MAY have noticed that there's a new technology boom under way. Let us call it TechBubble 2.0. It revolves around two axes. One is Google, which currently dominates everything it touches. It has also caused investors to lose what remains of ... Letters to the Editor Readers' Editor : Online & Off line ONLINE AND OFF LINE
When the smart solvers too are baffledA crossword is a puzzle and that is what it has been to me (for a long time, it was The Hindu Crossword Puzzle, until a design change and readers' comments led to the word "puzzle" being dropped). As News Editor I only ensured that the ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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