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| Less fanfare, better sense |
| Fiscal favours are likely to be the focus of the budget |
| The Indian economy has been on its way to integration with the world at large. Thus, our economy’s vicissitudes no longer stand isolated from world events. Do these developments have a bearing on our expectations from the upcoming Central budget? Wha... |
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| Across the divide |
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Sir — One does not know whether to feel reassured or disappointed with the fact that Indian intelli ... |
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| PEOPLE’S VOICE |
| Pakistan has made an eventful journey from the dictator’s boots to the polling booth, one that would not have been possible w...|
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| PLAYING POLITICS |
| The agenda of a political party cannot be the same thing as the policy of its government. How the Congress fights the Communi...|
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| Left out in the cold |
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China’s unnatural snowy weather has returned; south and central China are again reeling under extreme cold. The discussion in... | Read.. |
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| Lost along the way |
| Between the Tipu Sultan mosque in the west and the Jadavpur police station in the east, a world lies utterly changed. An aerial view of Prince Anwar Shah Road captured ten yea... |
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| From the other side of the wall |
| In the immense, tentacular streets of this city, reality is layered. There is the overt life of a street, and then there is that invisible reality — of lives that occur parall... |
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The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naïve forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget.
— THOMAS SZASZ
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