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CIMA Gallary
Let us go back to ISI
The prime minister’s economic council has given him a forecast for the next two years. It has also released the report on economic outlook to the public. It begins with a review of global prospects. Here it relies to a great extent on the Internation...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Talk shop
Sir — The talks in Islamabad between the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan turned out to be a ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
PRIZED ADVICE
The prime minister deserves to be commended for the intensive use he has made of economists in his government. The good ones ...| Read.. 
 
FALLING APART
Elected representatives of the people are not necessarily the best guardians of public interest. The political vacuum in Nep...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Remains of the past
If there is a semblance of propriety and integrity that survives in the India of 2010, then it is to be found in the Supreme ...  | Read.. 
OPED
In the throes of virtue
For the conscientious, there are always ‘tribals’ to save. An amorphous, unnamed many, impassive as hieroglyphics on a page, tribals can be counted on to fuel furious moral de...  | Read.. 
 
Looking through glass
In my grandmother’s drawing room, there was a curio cabinet with fragile glass doors that were always kept locked. Gazing into it was my favourite form of juvenile inaction. ...  | Read.. 
 
Real questions
Bijan Kumar Tudu, an intern at the Calcutta Medical College, is a Santhal from Chandrarekha village in West Midnapore. He was young when he came to live in Haldia, and that he...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
He fell in love with himself at first sight and it is a passion to which he has always remained faithful. Self-love seems so often unrequited. — ANTHONY DYMOKE POWELL
 
 
 
 
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