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CIMA Gallary
The easy option
The belief that ‘rightwing’ conservatives constitute the “stupid party” has become conventional wisdom in ‘enlightened’, liberal circles. This aggregation became embedded in the world of intellectual fashion during the administration of the former Am...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Live in hope
Sir — After many years, I was at the Nimtala crematorium at midnight when I recently visited Calcut ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
DUBIOUS COURSE
Indian politicians love sonorous pronouncements. “Let the law take its own course” is one of the most popular, but the course...| Read.. 
 
DEFT MOVES
If there is anything that the recent experience in Tunisia has taught the regime in Egypt, it is the futility of haste and th...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Cry Reform
Skewed policies, rules and norms have come together to destroy the wealth and treasures of India that we and the world should...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Better passion and death than any more of these ‘isms’. No more of the old purpose done up in aspic. Better passion and death. — D.H. LAWRENCE
 
BOOKS
Royal salute
The king’s speech: How one man saved the British Monarchy By Mark Logue ...  | Read.. 
 
Gripping tales of the great divide
One of the first things that the reader encounters in The Story That Must Not Be Told is a manuscript ...  | Read.. 
 
Back to a gory past
During the British raj, Rohilkhand was a triangular tract of land wh...  | Read.. 
 
When the trade winds change
Patterns of the Indian retail trade will change if the proposed amendments ...  | Read.. 
 


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