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October Month Article
- Save us from China, cry
Tibetans
- by Sangeetha Neeraja
"Please hear us out. Save us from the cultural genocide by China.
Only when the Tibetan issue is resolved, the Indo-China border issue will
be resolved." .......
- Shifting spotlight
- by V. Venkatesan
P. Chidambaram's role in the pricing of 2G spectrum when he was Finance
Minister in 2008 comes under scrutiny in the Supreme Court. .......
- Let's talk about Kashmir
- by Tavleen Singh
Prashant Bhushan got thrashed by thugs last week. Thugs will be thugs,
alas, which is a bore. .......
- Media needs some immediate
attention
- by M. J. Akbar
I can't quite determine which part of the story made me laugh, and which
brought on tears, when I learnt that some zealous functionaries .......
- Many Mumtaz Qadris: We
are Children of Hate
- by Orr Ali
Many decades ago Rafiq Sabir entered a Gujarati businessman's palace-like
home in Bombay. Almost 60 minutes after this intrusion, he was led out,
handcuffed, by policemen. .......
- How slush money is killing
the valley
- by Ashok Malik
For a hustling, entrepreneurial sort of Kashmiri, politics is not just
an attractive option but pretty much the only game in town .......
- Media lionises a rogue
cop
- by Sandeep B
Sanjiv Bhatt, the IPS officer who has levelled sweeping and baseless allegations
against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi .......
- 2G taint: UPA crisis not
over
- by B S Arun
What transpires in the Supreme Court during the week starting October
10 is critical for a battered UPA . .......
- A shot in the dark
- by Ashok Malik
Who is a whistleblower? As most people understand it, a whistleblower
is an individual who reveals hitherto unknown wrongdoing. .......
- 2011 Kashmir's best tourism
season in 25 years
- by Mufti Islah
After three summers of strife, tourists this summer flocked to the boathouses,
shikaras and hotels in Kashmir. A recent survey shows 2011 has been the
best for its tourism industry in the past 25 years. .......
- Biman Bose's poser to Mamata
on deadline
- by The Hindu
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should clarify whether her
earlier utterances that there were no Maoists in the State were "correct
or wrong," .......
- SC takes exception to Khurshid's
remarks
- by The Pioneer
The Supreme Court today took exception to Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid's
reported statement that putting businessmen behind bars will hamper investments
in the country, saying if true it is "disturbing". .......
- Pakistan: The Beatles and
the APC
- by S Iftikhar Murshed
The silliness of an empty pageant was in evidence at the All-Parties Conference
convened by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani on Sept 29. .......
- Embracing polytheist Hinduism
- by Vijayendra Mohanty
The difference of outlook between polytheism and monotheism boils down
to being open and being closed. .......
- India's October Revolution?
- by Rajinder Puri
Next week the courts will be in session. The future of Mr. Dayanidhi Maran
may be decided. More crucially .......
- SC questions scholarships
on religious lines
- by Abraham Thomas
The UPA Government's ambitious schemes to provide scholarships to underprivileged
religious minority community students have hit a constitutional bar. .......
- The Top 10 Unicorns of
China Policy
- by Daniel Blumenthal
Unicorns are beautiful, make-believe creatures. But despite overwhelming
evidence of their fantastical nature. .......
- Master Chef Bhimsen
- by Ecs.com.np
When you walk into any traditional eating place or 'bhatti,' you will
notice a framed picture or idol of Bhimsen. .......
- The dragon has landed
- by Seema Sirohi
Projecting an image, like power, can be tricky for a country because you
should neither hype nor hide the real picture for maximum impact. .......
- Is SA's foreign policy
up for sale?
- by Ethel Hazelhurst
China needed South Africa more than South Africa needed China, a senior
research fellow at the SA Institute of International Affairs Peter Draper
said. .......
- 2G taint: UPA crisis not
over
- by B S Arun
What transpires in the Supreme Court during the week starting October
10 is critical for a battered UPA government and a beleaguered Congress
party in general .......
- Taliban can't move finger
without Pakistan: Karzai
- by NDTV.com
As the war in Afghanistan hit the 10-year mark on Friday, President Hamid
Karzai claimed the Taliban are being propped up by neighboring Pakistan,
saying the militants can't lift a finger without the Pakistanis. .......
- India's grand university
plans falter
- by Raja Murthy
A grand pan-Asian plan to revive India's historic Nalanda University has
run into troubles, with allegations of favoritism and a lack of transparency
putting pressure on the project chief. .......
- The Peter Principle at
work: Manmohan Singh in the PMO
- by R Jagannathan
One day, when the history of the UPA is written, the most difficult chapter
will probably be the one on Manmohan Singh and the paradox he represents:
an honest man presiding over gross dishonesty., ......
- 'An Admirer of RSS'
- by India Currents
Respected Mohanji Bhagwat, other respected men on the dais and respected
members of the audience, ......
- Sadhus: India's Wandering
Monks
- by Ramesh Rao
There is absolutely no place on earth that can match India as a destination
for those thirsting for "truth." ......
- Sanjeev Bhatt in Custody,
arrest was
- by News.oneindia.in
'Whistle blower', 'top cop', 'man who dared to take on the might of Narendra
Modi' are some of the praises that have been constantly heaped on Sanjeev
Bhatt. ......
- At last, a truthful minister
- by M D Nalapat
Whatever be the situation in other countries, in India it is assumed that
whenever a minister speaks to the public ......
- Bullet for breakfast?
- by Jaideep Mazumdar
If you think drinking tea is only about soaking tea leaves in a teapot
full of hot water and sipping the infusion, ......
- Home Secretary: scrap the
Human Rights Act
- by Patrick Hennessy, Political Editor
Theresa May, the Home Secretary, risks an explosive rift inside the Coalition
with an explicit call for the scrapping of the Human Rights Act. ......
- Killer can't be deported
because he might kill again
- by David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent
An Iraqi immigrant who stabbed two doctors to death has won the right
to stay in Britain after a judge ruled that he would pose a danger to
the public in his homeland. ......
- J&K House, CM mum on
soldiers' deaths
- by Randeep Singh Nandal
Far from the drama in the assembly over Afzal Guru, another story was
being written in the hills of Kupwara in blood. ......
- A Call of Duty
- by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
A saint is like a newspaper, responding to society's needs ......
- Communal violence Bill draws
ire
- by B. S. Raghavan
I am not one of those who look upon the National Advisory Council (NAC),
functioning under the UPA Chairperson ......
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