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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Modern times |
| Where Stalinism meets Hindutva |
| The nurturing of a somewhat democratic and mostly united India is a miracle of modern times. No nation was born in more difficult circumstances, or made out of less likely raw materials. India was granted political independence against the background... | Read.. |
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| On a long holiday |
| Sir — Last Sunday, I visited the Victoria Memorial Hall musuem, where the entry fee for Indians is ... | Read.. |
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| A single world view |
| Sir — Mukul Kesavan is right in suggesting that Indians should not be hypocrites (“View of the worl ... | Read.. |
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| SPINNER OF MAGIC |
| The world of cricket doffed its cap on Thursday to the greatest bowler it has ever seen when Shane Warne announced his retire...| Read.. |
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| Call of nature |
| During the hot summer afternoons when hillsides of the Shivaliks bask in sunshine, a call most frequently heard is that of bl... | Read.. |
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| In no book have I got down more than the people I like, the person I think I am, and the people who irritate me. This puts me among the large body of authors who are not really novelists, and have to get on as best they can with these three categories. — E.M. FORSTER |
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