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POLITICS: J&K: Call for firmness and imagination
In June this year, I spent a week visiting “Paradise on Earth,” the Valley of Kashmir with my wife and grandchildren. We were enthralled by the serenity of Srinagar, the Shankaracharya Temple, the exhilaration of climbing to 13,000 ...

NATURAL CALAMITIES: Taming of the Kosi
The River Kosi — in spate in several parts of Bihar and hence called the sorrow of Bihar — should have been the pride of India. That the 729 km-long river, originating in Nepal, has seven tributaries encircling Mt Everest and is ...

EDITORIAL: All’s not well
As if on cue with the latest forecasts of less than 8 per cent growth for the current fiscal, data for the first quarter of the year show GDP growth slipping to 7.9 per cent, the lowest in 14 quarters. Gross output has fallen one percentage point ...

ECONOMY: Where the nation comes last
On the same day that the Beijing Olympics concluded, with India close to the bottom of medal winners, Mr Ratan Tata hinted at the possibility of the Tatas withdrawing from Singur.Kashmir is a different question altogether. Several persons ...

SPORTS: The true face of China is still unclear
China recently concluded hosting the Olympic Games and received high praise from several quarters around the world for an amazing performance. And by that I don’t mean just topping the gold tally in the medals table, which in itself is a ...

CORPORATE: PM’s call on deaf ears
Within a couple of months of the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, fervently pleading with captains of business and industry at one of their gala gatherings to eschew ostentation and be role models of a modest lifestyle in tune with conditions ...

LETTERS: Creating resources
This is with reference to the article “Repaying one’s debt to society” (Business Line, August 30). It is heartening to note that the Gramin Shramik Pratishthan, a voluntary organisation founded by ...

LETTERS: Lessons from Singur
The article “A morning at Singur” (Business Line, August 28) will definitely open the eyes of the nation. For those who are not well-informed about the agitation at Singur, it is a shock. From outside, nobody ...






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