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| The Holiday party |
| The secularization of democracies has gone too far |
| Meeting Salman Rushdie on his brief visit to India earlier this month, I was struck by his almost childlike delight in becoming part of the extended Palghat Brahmin fraternity, courtesy his marriage to Padma Lakshmi. He clearly exuded the happiness o... |
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| Monumental lapse |
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Sir ? Taj Mahal will never cease to be the target of human depredations ? be it industrial polluta ... |
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| House-keeping |
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Sir ? Though not entirely unknown, the fact that not more than five per cent of the total members i ... |
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| NATIONAL SPACE |
| There is many a slip between the regional and the national. This difference in perception could give rise to a debate as to w...|
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| MAIN LANGUAGE |
| One of the worst, and the least commented upon, impact of the growing influence of the sangh parivar is its associatio...|
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| Hope floats where all else drowns |
| The world has been on hold this year. Interesting and important things have happened in many countries, and people have scarcely noticed that international politics is becalme... |
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Science has promised us truth ? an understanding of such relationships as our minds can grasp; it has never promised us either peace or happiness. ? GUSTAVE LE BON
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