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History has a propensity to prove people wrong. In spite of this, historians and observers of current events take the risk of discerning trends in the way events unfold and then suggest directions towards which the future is headed. The fulfilment of those predictions is dependent on a range of ... | Read.. |
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Sir — India’s population is rising along with the world’s. Overpopulation hinders development. ... |
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Sir — The article, “Emotions pasted, one last run” (Jan 14), touched our hearts. Yet one wonders ... |
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Sir — Of late, cover-cover advertisements have become a regular feature of The Telegraph. ... |
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India’s politicians cannot take too much reality. The one certain sign of this is the Centre’s decision to ignore the ... | Read.. |
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I want so to live that I work with my hands and my feeling and my brain. I want a garden, a small house, grass, animals, books, pictures, music. And out of this, the expression of this, I want to be writing (Though I may write about cabmen. That’s no matter.) But warm, eager, living life — to be rooted in life — to learn, to desire, to feel, to think, to act. This is what I want. — KATHERINE MANSFIELD
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