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Science education for tomorrow
Fifty years ago, both houses of Parliament passed a far-sighted science policy resolution that underscored the importance of S & T for a developing country seeking its place in the sun. “The key to national prosperity, apart from the ...

Corporate support for biodiversity
Conservation of forests and wildlife in the rain-swept, biodiverse western ghats is a national priority. Although these mountainous forests have been depleted owing largely to clear felling and conversion to plantations in colonial times, the ...

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The thunder of the third Intifada
By Atul Aneja

The deadly Gaza attacks by Israel actually signal the weakening of the Israel-U.S. alliance in West Asia.

News Analysis
Year of Olympic triumph and crises for China
By Pallavi Aiyar

The Communist Party ends the year firmly in charge, the manner of its response to the challenges of 2008 indicating the resilience of the party as well as its changing style of governance.

Emerging ethnic Indian communities
By P. S. Suryanarayana

Shades of opinion from across the diffused political spectrum of the people of Indian origin in Malaysia may be “articulated” at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas.

More than goodwill needed to save biosphere
By George Monbiot

Shell may boast about tackling climate change, but companies always tend to sacrifice good intentions for hard cash.

Corrections and clarifications
>>The ninth paragraph of a report “Omar sworn in J&K Chief Minister” (January 6, 2009) said that among those present on the occasion was the PCC chief and former Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad. The PCC Chief of Jammu

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