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CIMA Gallary
New Year non-thoughts
That cliché of confusion being worse confounded hardly fits. The impasse over the lok pal bill is not a new low in the political absurdity otherwise known as India; it is a faithful reflection of that absurdity. Nothing goes with anything else. Yet, ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Tit for tat
Sir — After having spent nearly eight months accusing the previous Left Front regime of doing nothi ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FACE TO FACE
What Pakistan is undergoing is actually a constitutional crisis. The friction between the civilian government and the army, w...| Read.. 
 
BY ACT ALONE
Intentions alone are not enough for real change. It seems that students in West Bengal are out to ensure that their governmen...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Far From The Truth
Indian anchors, many of whom strut about as if they are matinee idols, have lost the essence of television broadcasting ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Sometimes it seems the only accomplishment my education ever bestowed on me was the ability to think in quotations. — MARGARET DRABBLE
 
BOOKS
Images of a city now lost in time
By the mid-nineteenth century, Mughal power was on the wane in India....  | Read.. 
 
The life in the music
Most people today enter Gustav Mahler’s music, for the first time, through the Adagietto of his Fifth Symphony...  | Read.. 
 
Through an outsider’s eyes
Mark Tully is amused by the Indian railways. The former BBC India correspondent...  | Read.. 
 

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