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Stoking the reservation fires
There would seem to be no end to the reservations debate, with the Supreme Court's halting in its tracks what all the political parties together had crafted as a major social justice measure that struck a fair balance between the interests of ...
A remarkable turnaround
Until three or four years ago, no one would have believed that the Indian Railways could ever join the elite group of financial achievers among the global railway systems. With an anticipated operating ratio of 78.7 per cent which means ...
Leader Page Articles
Judicial activism and democracy
By Anil Divan
The great contribution of judicial activism in India has been to provide a safety valve and a hope that justice is not beyond reach.
News Analysis
ONLINE AND OFF LINE
A balancing game played out every day
While no part of the newspaper escapes the scrutiny of readers, there are areas and issues that attract more attention; topics about which readers are passionate and fast and furious in their reactions. I had a taste of this when I ...
Maharashtra resorts to another ban
By Kalpana Sharma
The decision to ban sex education in all schools in the State is not just anti-education but also anti-democracy.
When everything is outsourced, what is left?
By Simon Caulkin
How does a firm still keep its own identity?
Doing business, with help from millions of friends
By John Naughton
Does the networking phenomenon have anything to offer?
Falklands lure new breed of tourists
By Rory Carroll
ALMOST TWO centuries after Charles Darwin pronounced them dreary and desolate, and 25 years since the Argentinian invasion, the Falkland Islands have become a tourist haven. The archipelago is experiencing an unprecedented wave of visitors, ...
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