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A partial solution
After a freeze and a review of the policy on Special Economic Zones, a group of Ministers of the Union Cabinet has come out with a partial solution, which nevertheless is welcome insofar as it goes. The main objective of the policy — ...

Guaranteeing equal opportunity
The Government of India's decision to ratify the first-ever United Nations convention for the disabled represents a growing, even if modest, global recognition of the importance of an effective legal framework as a prerequisite for integrating ...

Leader Page Articles
Grappling with the new realities of U.P.
By Vidya Subrahmaniam

The millennium has brought new dynamics into play in the State. Previous social bases are up for grabs as newly empowered forces turn conventional wisdom on its head.

News Analysis
The great Himalayan meltdown
By N. Gopal Raj

Glaciers that feed the seven great rivers of Asia — Ganga, Indus, Brahmaputra, Salween, Mekong, Yangtze, and Huang Ho — are under threat.

Their failure could haunt a generation
By Madeleine Bunting

Hillary Clinton and Segolene Royal have boldly put their sex at the heart of their campaigns. In the face of entrenched sexism, the risks are high.

Anger over Iran hostages' media deals
By Will Woodward and Matthew Taylor

Servicewoman sells her story for £100,000.

Gene find may bring better eczema help
By James Randerson

GENETIC TESTS to identify children at risk of eczema and asthma and improve treatments are a step closer, thanks to a study of the conditions' genetic basis. Scientists have discovered 15 different mutations within a gene called filaggrin that is ...

Corrections and Clarifications
The heading of a report was "Shocking: CPI" (April 6, 2007). However the text was incomplete and had an editing error. The original sentence in the first paragraph was: "The Communist Party of India on Thursday condemned the decision of the Group ...

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