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Liberalizing agriculture
Through e-mail and SMS, the following is now freely floating around, although it isn?t quite new. A United Nations organization wanted to conduct a survey and told respondents, ?Please give your honest opinion about the food shortage problem in the r...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Simple equation
Sir ? Ashok Mitra tries to bring out the brighter side of things in his article, ?A serenade to Guj ...  | Read.. 
 
No mercy
Sir ? The Rajasthan high court has shown great sensitivity in ruling that the punishment for rape m ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
WRONG HEADED
Subsidies carry with it the baggage of welfare. But the notion of welfare carries with it the more important question, ?Welfa...| Read.. 
 
OPENING SCORE
Trade and industrial agreements rarely please all sides involved in them. But that cannot be any reason for not cheering them...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Too old to deliver
Post all fools day on the first of April, two aspiring prime ministers, one from the Bharatiya Janata Party and the other fro...  | Read.. 
OPED
Mission impossible
There has been no organized effort on the part of the government of India to restrict the spread of avian flu in the country ...  | Read.. 
 
The path of reform and change
Extracts from the ILO’s regional high-level tripartite meeting on the Role of Labour Inspections in Combating Child Labour, Harare, 2001 ...  | Read.. 
 
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He never wants anything but what?s right and fair: only when you come to settle what?s right and fair, it?s everything that he wants and nothing that you want. ? THOMAS HUGHES