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Editorials Investing in our children Children under six years of age make up nearly 20 per cent of India's population. Were their welfare high on the country's agenda, it is hard to imagine that so many would continue to remain undernourished, stunted, and wasted in an era of ... Dealing with global stresses The more analytical portions of the recently released World Bank publication, "Global Economic Prospects 2007: Managing the next wave of globalisation," deal with the state of the global economy over the next 25 years. The key findings, though ... Leader Page Articles Why Mumbai's municipal elections count By Kalpana Sharma For Mumbai's citizens, the elections are a chance to assert their right to better governance. For the major political parties, this is virtually a mini State election. News Analysis
Singur: now for the talksBy Marcus Dam With the Trinamool leader calling off her hunger strike, the spotlight will turn to the proposed dialogue between her and the West Bengal Government. OUT OF LONDON A racist attack that was not By Hasan Suroor A Scottish Sikh youth struggling with an identity crisis and a London bishop make false accusations and make headlines. Rivers, a national treasure By V.R. Krishna Iyer India's water resources belong to all its citizens. Only statesmen, not power-hungry politicians, can circumvent petty quarrels and work out water-sharing agreements. U.K. pays off Second World War loans By Ashley Seager FOR MOST people the Second World War is a distant memory or relived through books or television. But for the British Treasury, the war only ended on Friday. British officials, at the push of a button, made two electronic transfers of so-called ... Corrections and Clarifications The piece "`Turkey must honour commitments'" (Op-Ed, December 29, 2006), by Sevag Avedissian, Chargé d' Affaires of the High Commission of Cyprus in New Delhi, was with reference to the article titled "EU gives Turkey the cold shoulder again" ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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