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| Teaching shops |
| Devaluing research reduces Indian universities to irrelevance |
| While discussing how successfully Indian higher education is “globalizing”, a colleague pointed out a remarkable anomaly. At any stage of school education, an Indian child is taught far more than the product of an American or British school, and is l... |
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| Free but unfair |
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Sir — In a recent interview on television to a foreign news channel, the chief election commissione ... |
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| Civic worries |
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Sir — A student has to study various subjects to know about the past and our world. But a subject t ... |
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| WATCH THE BAKERY |
| In the recent history of Mr Narendra Modi’s winning ways, the Best Bakery case is turning out to be an astonishing chapter. A...| Read.. |
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| GETTING BACK |
| If politics was simply a matter of cold calculation and self-interest, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister, Mr Kalyan Sin...| Read.. |
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| Keep the net free |
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Keeping the cyberspace free of controls was the subject of much debate at the recent World Summit on the Information Society ... | Read.. |
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| Year of a small war made big |
| The year 2003 was defined by one war. It wasn’t the biggest war of the year (that honour would go to Sudan or Congo, though both those wars may now be ending), nor the fastest... |
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A little neglect may breed mischief...for want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe, the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost. — BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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