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The rigours of silence
Life, Art and Theory: the most natural, yet also the most difficult, threesome. Two events recently dovetailed in my life to afford a fleeting insight into this troubled coexistence ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Waiting to be ravaged
Sir ? What would have happened if the tsunami had really struck the Indian coast on the night of Ma ...  | Read.. 
 
Beastly tales
Sir ? During a recent trip to India, I had an opportunity to visit the Calcutta zoo. At first sight ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
UP ALL NIGHT
The thought of equality is reassuring, the reality disconcertingly full of pitfalls. The Central government?s decision to rem...| Read.. 
 
TROUBLE AHEAD
The morning may not always show the day. But the beginning of Mr Arjun Munda?s second term as Jharkhand?s chief minister almo...| Read.. 
 
VIA MEDIA
 
Looking back on the first love
It was my first job in a newspaper. Not my first job ever so I couldn?t claim the ignorance of a trainee. But it was my first...  | Read.. 
OPED
Search for ways to keep Marx alive
Given the steady decline in the number of full-time workers and the apparent disinterest among its cadre, isn’t it time for the CPI(M) to decide on some new kind of action? asks Sumanta Sen ...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
For this, indeed, is the true source of our ignorance ? the fact that our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite. ? KARL RAIMUND POPPER