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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Too rigid to work |
| The inspector raj in labour laws |
| Labour-market rigidities constrain growth in employment. This argument has often been advanced by economists. In the absence of flexible labour markets in the organized sector (less than 8 per cent of the labour force), growth in output does not nece... | Read.. |
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| At your service |
| Sir ' Khushwant Singh was so overwhelmed at the sight of Lord Snowdon at his doorstep that he took ... | Read.. |
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| BITTER MEDICINE |
| Economic development helps the people, but it does little to cure political extremists of their infantile disorders. The Maoi...| Read.. |
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| NO FRESH AIR |
| Can West Bengal afford to make its students environmentally aware' Those in charge of carrying out the Supreme Court's direct...| Read.. |
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| A void in the ranks |
| Yasser Arafat's death on November 11 was a real setback to the west Asia peace process. The French president, Jacques Chirac,... | Read.. |
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| Prisoners of another war |
| A large number of foreign 'enemy combatants' are being held at the American base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Many of them were captured during the Afghanistan conflict and trans... | Read.. |
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| Exploring is delightful to look forward to and back upon, but it is not comfortable at the time, unless it be of such an easy nature as not to deserve the name. ' SAMUEL BUTLER |
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