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| In loco parentis |
| When a remarkable republic turns into a majoritarian State |
| I teach in Jamia Millia Islamia, a university in Delhi that was recently in the news because two young men said to be terrorists were killed in its vicinity, in the course of an ‘encounter’ or shoot-out with the police. One of these men was a student... |
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| Still on fire |
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Sir — The Nanavati commission’s report on the Godhra incident is significant (“Specially commissio ... |
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| Double trouble |
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Sir — Under existing rules of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, a government school te ... |
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| LIGHTS OUT |
| Prohibition is often double-edged. In many cases, it is perfectly logical and therefore rationally acceptable. Yet, it is als...|
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| FATAL WORSHIP |
| The perils of the journey often determine the success of a pilgrimage. In India, modern transport and communication may have ...|
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| To Speak Or Not To Speak |
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The tainted milk scandal is still making waves. With 22 brands having been found contaminated with melamine (including Olympi... | Read.. |
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The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the first class. There’s far less competition. — DWIGHT MORROW
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