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Stepping into a blind alley - Sandhya Jain, Pioneer
After running the gamut of destructive vote-harvesting ideas like non-repayable loan melas and farm-loan waivers that brought little relief or advancement to the intended beneficiaries, the Congress has discovered education as the new mantra to entice the masses and defer accountability for non-performance. The promise of universal free education up to the age of 14 years was first made in the Constituent Assembly, and swiftly shunted into the non-binding Directive Principles of State Policy.
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Getting our China story right - Hindustan Times
Relying on more gas - Financial Express
Landing an opportunity - Indian Express
Settlement with Vodafone? Government asking for trouble - Bibek Debroy, EconomicTimes
Bellwether bypolls: Modi sweeps Gujarat, Nitish and Mamata have plenty to ponder - Times Of India
Being ready for any eventuality - Pravin Sawhney, Pioneer
Reforms as a scapegoat - Ravi Shanker Kapoor, Business Standard
Assertive China, Apologetic India - G Parthasarathy, Business Line
Notes from the Bastar battlefield - RK Vij, Indian Express
Pakistan possibilities - Indian Express
A letter to Shri L.K. Advani - Minhaz Merchant, Times Of India
Getting real about estate - Indian Express
From retail to pharma, a series of self-defeating laws - Financial Express
No place to hide - Hindu
Playing hardball at the other Davos - Manoj Joshi, Hindu
China crisis is good for the global economy - William Pesek, Bloomberg
Shale gas policy should attract best companies, follow green norms and share royalty - SA Aiyar, Economic Times
BCCI, FSB: Spot (fix) the difference - Surjit S Bhalla, Indian Express
Chidambaram pilots biggest-ever heist of apex scale by IRS - Rohit Bansal, Pioneer
RTI on political parties - Pioneer
An economy deprived of competition - Mint
Kerala’s majority concern - Pioneer
Blow for transparency: The CIC's move to apply the RTI Act to political parties is a master stroke - Times Of India
Multi-level marketing vs Ponzi schemes - Business Standard
Time to question the assumptions behind the food Bill - Business Standard
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