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The Nithari verdict
Although described in some quarters as a shocker, the Allahabad High Court’s acquittal of Moninder Singh Pandher is hardly surprising. When a special court in Ghaziabad sentenced in February the businessman and his domestic help Surinder ...

More preparation needed
Scrapping of the Class X public examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has been under discussion for several years now, since the NCERT recommended it as part of a reform process and to reduce the stress on students. In ...

Leader Page Articles
Engaging Nepal: some difficult questions
By Prashant Jha

India can continue to let its suspicion of the Maoists be the over-riding objective of its Nepal policy or seek to play a pro-active role in engineering the kind of consensus it has done since 2005.

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NREGS: not caste in stone
It would be rash to conclude that the NREGS is breaking down social hierarchies big time. It is certainly calling them into question, though.

Swifter, higher, stronger? Science adds a variable
When a whole lot of “unnatural” technology is permissible, what justifies the rules that say that a baseball slugger cannot use synthetic testosterone to improve his swing?

News Analysis
Russia wants a new anti-narcotics action plan
By Vladimir Radyuhin

Russian schoolchildren may soon have to take mandatory drug tests as the authorities are struggling to fight a rapid rise in drug abuse among young people. The number of drug addicts in Russia has shot up by nearly 60 per cent over the ...

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Rural India and crisis in newspaper industry
During a visit to India in November 2008, Earl Wilkinson, Executive Director of the International Newspaper Marketing Association (INMA), cautioned the Indian newspaper industry of an impending “storm of digital migration” of ...




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