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Mulayam is wrong

Apropos the report, Shivpal Tadav ‘snubs’ CM, picks tainted names for UP polls (Oct.4), after 2012 UP Assembly elections Mulayam Singh Yadav made Akhilesh CM, sidelining his brother Shivpal Yadav, and

05 Oct 2016 2:38 AM

BCCI’s GIMMICKS

It is really shocking to know the BCCI claim that if the Lodha diktat is accepted then Team India’s schedule could get affected and they will be forced to either opt for IPL or Champions Trophy.

05 Oct 2016 2:37 AM

Economy can now stand on both feet

The pre-Diwali gift of a quarter per cent rate cut by RBI governor Urjit Patel will hopefully translate into cheaper loans by banks.

05 Oct 2016 2:27 AM

Calling BCCI’s bluff

The BCCI’s bluff in staging an emotional drama about a cloud hanging over the ongoing New Zealand series has been called by the Justice Lodha Committee.

05 Oct 2016 2:26 AM

Swaraj gives hope

Given the kind of mess the Aam Aadmi Party has created for itself after the huge promise it started with of bringing a “new kind of politics”, one can only hope the new Swaraj India party that was la

04 Oct 2016 6:35 AM

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Tribute to heroes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks at the Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra’s inauguration in New Delhi on Sunday were a refreshing change.

04 Oct 2016 6:31 AM

A bad law

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, in his effort to bring in a stringent new prohibition law in place of the one that was struck down by the Patna high court recently, is going in the completely wrong

04 Oct 2016 6:30 AM

Flush jihadis out of J&K hideouts

The first Pakistani terrorist attack after Uri, and the Indian response of a cross-LoC “surgical strike” that followed, came on Sunday night in the North Kashmir town of Baramulla when a well-equipped

04 Oct 2016 6:25 AM

The way to a better life

Gandhi's three monkeys, a lasting symbol of the Mahatma's maxims of good mind, speech and action for a high moral life, had various types of modern imagery attached in the computer age.

04 Oct 2016 6:24 AM

Why does poverty exist in the world

The moment we say charity, we are reminded of groups like Rotary Club, Lions Club, and other such institutions involved in serving the poor and the needy.

04 Oct 2016 6:20 AM

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Two cats fight

This is with reference to T.S. Karthik’s letter, Peace Ho! (Oct. 2). If there is a war between two countries, it is the weapon sellers who always win at the cost of the people of both the countries.

03 Oct 2016 1:53 AM

Revitalise Congress

The Congress is clearly in disarray and losing relevance by the day. It is time that the Gandhis recognised this and took some concrete corrective action in revitalising the party.

03 Oct 2016 1:52 AM

Show of audacity

Defence minister Manohar Parrikar deserves a pat on the back for taking the fight to Pakistan and warning it that India is not averse to more strikes if its interests are harmed.

03 Oct 2016 1:52 AM

Black cash: A good start, lots left to get

The Narendra Modi government can be faulted on not achieving all it had promised in its election manifesto, but it has succeeded quite handsomely in ferreting out unaccounted cash, that was a major pl

03 Oct 2016 12:20 AM

Water: The China factor

The geopolitical signals were always clear. China is on Pakistan’s side as ever.

03 Oct 2016 12:18 AM

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Terror from Pak isn’t just India’s problem

Pakistan has become a major worry for the world on two counts.

01 Oct 2016 10:53 PM

To prohibit or not

In striking down the Bihar excise act which bans the sale of liquor across the state, the Patna high court has set the cat among the pigeons.

01 Oct 2016 10:51 PM

BCCI has to reform now, or it will perish

The Indian cricket board received its hardest rap on the knuckles in the Supreme Court Wednesday when it was named and shamed by a bench headed by Chief Justice T.S.

01 Oct 2016 6:16 AM

Markets prove resilient

The stockmarkets on Friday shrugged off the panic seen on Thursday when the Indian Army attacked the terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, indicating there was confidence there wouldn’t be a f

01 Oct 2016 6:15 AM

Turning within

With Navratri begins a festive cycle of fasting, feasting and celebrating that culminates in the noise and fervour of Deepawali.

01 Oct 2016 2:01 AM

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