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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Engendering equality |
| Legal equality for women is more than a matter of law reform |
| 'Complete legal equality for women in all spheres will be made a practical reality, especially by removing discriminatory legislation and by enacting new legislation that gives women, for instance, equal rights of ownership of assets like houses and ... | Read.. |
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| Green no more |
| Sir ' The grounds of the Victoria Memorial have vanished from public domain after the introduction ... | Read.. |
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| IN THE PIPELINE |
| It is always a matter of time before economic logic triumphs over political or nationalist rhetoric. So the pipeline that can...| Read.. |
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| EGG ON THE FACE |
| Reserve Bank of India governors should be seen and not heard. But there are occasions when they have to be heard, such as bi-...| Read.. |
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| Walk the last mile |
| Never before has there been so much hope and anxiety. The National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) has given enoug... | Read.. |
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| What the waves left behind |
| I have covered wars. I have covered situations where I have often feared for my life. In this instance, I don’t think I was scared of being killed by some random bullet or being shot at by an insurgent... | Read.. |
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| The Press is at once the eye and the ear and the tongue of the people. It is the visible speech, if not the voice, of democracy. It is the phonograph of the world. ' WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD |
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