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Wrong answer -
Indian Express
When the rupee was tipped over the edge by the crisis in Greece, Pranab Mukherjee announced impending austerity measures. But in his usual candid manner, he had indicated that the move should not be taken too seriously. It would be done only “to convey a signal that we are responding to the situation”.
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Supreme Court support for the Kudankulam plant reverses anti-development tide -
Times of India
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Some chit chat -
Ila Patnaik, Indian Express
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Not so fast -
Indian Express
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Dhoni and the art of controlling an IPL match -
Aakash Chopra, ESPN
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Stuck record: Why Amartya Sen is wrong on food security again -
R Jagannathan, FirstPost
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Amartya Sen, jholawalas, and the wrongs of rights-based laws -
Seetha, FirstPost
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Chance to stem the CBI rot -
Chitra Subramaniam Duella, Mail Today
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Mr Bansal, take the train, Mr Kumar, follow the law -
Abheek Barman, ET
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Abdicating governance -
Sitaram Yechury, Hindustan Times
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Withdrawal symptoms -
S Nihal Singh, Deccan Chronicle
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Problem is in New Delhi, not in Beijing -
Harsh V Pant, DNA
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A ‘scam-a-day’ UPA chugs on -
Rasheeda Bhagat, Business Line
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Coal scam: Will the high-ups be probed? -
S Gurumurthy, NewIndianExpress
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Rail Roaded -
Financial Express
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Border crisis ends: Why China picked a fight with India -
Praveen Swami, FirstPost
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An economy saved by a piano top -
Amay Hattangadi & Swanand Kelkar, Mint
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Fewer and better -
Business Line
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Unfit to hold the post of Attorney General -
Rajeev Dhavan, Mail Today
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Everyone loves food security -
Sunil Jain, Indian Express
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Mr Subbarao talk less and ensure there is enough liquidity -
Sugata Ghosh, Economic Times
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Incredibly shrinking India -
Business Standard
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UPA faces tough options -
Anil Padmanabhan, Mint
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Good fences make good neighbours -
Joe Thomas Karackattu, Business Standard
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Milquetoast Doctrine -
Ashok Malik, Asian Age
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The great dictation -
Indrajit Hazra, Hindustan Times
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Nothing epitomises Congress's oligarchic culture, hinging on a power cabal that centres in a ‘High Command', than disgraced former Union Minister for Law and Justice Ashwani Kumar's parting statement in his own defence while demitting office. “Whatever the PM and the party High Command thought fit, as a loyal foot soldier, I have done, and I am proud of the fact that I have been a loyal foot soldier of the party”. There is no word about his loyalty to the nation, which, for patriotic Indians, should have precedence over party, Prime Minister and high command. But not in the Congress's scheme of things, which, in the final reckoning, is a matter of perpetuating the Nehru-Gandhi family's hegemony.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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