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Not for mollycoddling
Their country, Indians take pride in believing, is no Pakistan: it is the world’s largest democracy, and is built on the solidest foundations. The president, as ordained by the Constitution, is in overall command of the country’s armed services, he f...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
For all times
Sir — The article, “What the do-gooder Dickens!” (Feb 4), threw light on a hitherto unheard of aspe ...  | Read.. 
 
Poor friends
Sir — Recently, the Calcutta Improvement Trust has stopped dog-owners from entering the Rabindra Sa ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
BEYOND A CRISIS
From dissident to president to dissident, life has come full circle for Mohamed Nasheed, the recently ousted president of the...| Read.. 
 
WORKING HARD
Democracies are not for prudes. And if markets are to be freed, so must the other pleasures of life. So, it is difficult to p...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Eye on the future
The ‘friendly fire’ between the two oldest constituents of the National Democratic Alliance — the Bharatiya Janata Party and ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
But I look up:/ the stars write./ Unknowing I understand:/ I too am written,/ And at this very moment/ someone spells me out. — OCTAVIO PAZ
 
BOOKS
Free cage
The Rivered Earth By Vikram Seth, Hamish Hamilton, Rs 399...  | Read.. 
 
In awe of a brilliant mind
Stephen Hawking: His Life and Work By Kitty Ferguson, Bantam, Rs 799...  | Read.. 
 
Beauty and the bordello
When Loss is Gain By Pavan K. Varma, Rain Tree, Rs 395...  | Read.. 
 
Cut the coat according to the cloth
First quarter sales determine the annual plans of Indian publishing houses....  | Read.. 
 

Rising from the shadows

 
 
 
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