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Challenges before new regime
Winning is not everything. Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy easily won, by 138 votes to 66, the confidence motion in the Karnataka Assembly. He also began his innings with some panache. He seems to have consolidated his position in the Janata Dal ...

Science journals and safeguards
Close on the heels of the revelation of data fabrication by stem cell researcher Hwang Woo Suk of Seoul National University — in the two papers published in Science on cloning of human embryos — comes the news of Jon Sudboe, a ...

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A classic novel and the literary view from below
By Satya P. Mohanty

Fakir Mohan Senapati's classic Oriya novel is a marvel of 19th century literary realism, complex and sophisticated. It seeks to analyse and explain social reality instead of merely holding up a mirror to it. The novel's literary innovations changed Oriya literature forever.

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The metro-monorail debate
By A. Srivathsan

THE GOVERNMENT of Tamil Nadu recently proposed a 300 km monorail system for Chennai. This is part of a larger 490 km network. The routes have been identified and the bid is now open. The successful bidder will design, develop, construct, own, ...

Jaswant and Jinnah
By B. Muralidhar Reddy

The former External Affairs Minister's decision not to visit Qaid-e-Azam's mausoleum may not have gone down well with his hosts in Pakistan.

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"Multiparty democracy in Nepal will be message to Indian Naxalites"
In the second and final part of this exclusive interview withThe Hindu, Maoist leaderPrachandaprovides his evaluation of the role of India, China, and the United States in the struggle for democracy in Nepal. And he has words of advice for the Maoist s in India: it is time you started thinking about multiparty competitive democracy as well.




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