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Editorials
A shameful paradox
Despite decades of intervention, child malnutrition remains a shameful paradox in an India that aspires to occupy a larger global economic space. As a recent report in this newspaper revealed, “severe malnutrition” claimed the ...

Welcome but not enough
While replying to the debate on the budget in Parliament, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee announced two major concessions for the lower and the middle class housing sectors. First, the government will provide one percentage point interest ...

Leader Page Articles
Coping with winds of political hostility
By Amar Singh

The Samajwadi Party is unhappy with the United Progressive Alliance’s approach to crucial policy issues, and its manner of dealing with the party’s leadership.

News Analysis
Corazon legacy and the democracy agenda in East Asia
By P.S. Suryanarayana

“Reformasi,” a variant of the “people power” platform, is the rallying cry of anti-establishment activists in some pockets of South East Asia today.

Cromwell’s grave revealed
For a few weeks only, visitors to Westminster Abbey in London can gaze on the second-last resting place of Oliver Cromwell, the grave which the Lord Protector occupied for less than three years before being dug up, ritually executed, ...

Corrections and clarifications
* * The heading of a volleyball report “India has it easy against Turkey ” (“Sport”, August 1, 2009), in the early editions, was incorrect. As mentioned in the first paragraph of the report, it was ...

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India should accept climate change flow obligations, ask for superfund: Jagdish Bhagwati
Quid pro quo in services sector negotiations is needed. But so are rules on hiring and firing.




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