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Pursuit of industry
Few issues have polarized West Bengal like Singur in recent times. West Bengal is no stranger to polarization; where there are Communists, there will be poles. They came to power in West Bengal by polarizing it. It was India’s most industrialized sta...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Disruption personified
Sir — It is interesting to read the anguished, exasperated views of the people lamenting the fate o ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NANO PEACE
Is a fragile truce better than no truce? Is the peace of the graveyard better than war? One may not have to wait too long for...| Read.. 
 
COUNTED DOWN
Statistics are usually officially true, but unverifiable. And this is the reason governments love them and ordinary citizens ...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Change Is In The Air
India needs to be congratulated for having joined the nations of the world which are members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group a...  | Read.. 
OPED
Games politicians play
John F. Nash, a brilliant mathematician, was awarded the Nobel prize in economics in 1994. Game theory, the area of work that brought Nash the award, was originally developed ...  | Read.. 
 
A song for the occasion
It wasn’t a strong wind blowing around 10.30 on Sunday night; it was the people of West Bengal breathing a sigh of relief. The meeting at Raj Bhavan had just ended, the main p...  | Read.. 
 
 
 
 
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