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New voter, old politicsSubscriber Only

February 27, 2014 05:07 IST

Parties need to evolve a new vocabulary for a young, demanding demographic.

Let them eat cakeSubscriber Only

February 27, 2014 00:53 IST

There’s no sugar-coating it: this election season, some politicians could get just desserts.

The message ranklesSubscriber Only

February 26, 2014 03:59 IST

Home minister must know that threats to ‘crush’ media won’t make bad news go away.

Not so fastSubscriber Only

February 26, 2014 03:58 IST

The ordinance route to fighting corruption is paved with self-serving intentions.

Staying togetherSubscriber Only

February 25, 2014 00:06 IST

Kiev’s new rulers must not repeat with the east the mistakes Yanukovich made with the west.

Easier saidSubscriber Only

February 25, 2014 00:04 IST

G-20 is right to say cooperation and reforms are the way forward. But difficult choices lie ahead.

Festering silenceSubscriber Only

February 25, 2014 00:03 IST

The Konan Poshpora limbo is a symbol of the state’s failure to consolidate peace in J&K.

Letters to the Editor: Well done, ECSubscriber Only

February 24, 2014 01:44 IST

IT IS heartening to learn of the Election Commission’s recommendation (‘EC to parties: Don’t just promise, explain how they will be fulfilled’, IE, February 21) to political parties that they make only such promises to voters that can be fulfilled. The decision taken by the EC is quite admirable, considering the umpteen promises political parties […]

Walking through timeSubscriber Only

February 24, 2014 01:39 IST

ASI and Google’s virtual tours of Indian heritage sites bring us closer to our history

Home stretchSubscriber Only

February 24, 2014 01:26 IST

Maharashtra’s housing regulator is welcome. Also needed: faster clearances, bringing sector under GST

No room for evasionSubscriber Only

February 24, 2014 01:22 IST

An inquiry must be set up to probe how civil-military relations became precarious on UPA 2’s watch

Halfhearted reformSubscriber Only

February 22, 2014 00:02 IST

A coal regulator without statutory backing will not be able to make a dent in irregular allocations

Down on the streetSubscriber Only

February 22, 2014 00:02 IST

The law for street vendors could help bring a welcome break from town planning from on high

Promises, promisesSubscriber Only

February 22, 2014 00:02 IST

EC should refrain from monitoring manifestos and leave it to voters to judge a party’s sincerity

‘We need to ask if parliamentary procedures can meet contemporary challenges’Subscriber Only

February 21, 2014 04:29 IST

Excerpts from outgoing Rajya Sabha MP N.K. Singh’s farewell speech on February 18

Unite and conquerSubscriber Only

February 21, 2014 03:44 IST

Facebook has bought out a potential competitor in WhatsApp. But imitators hover

Family mattersSubscriber Only

February 21, 2014 03:42 IST

On adoption, SC wisely draws a line between personal law and individual rights

Moving to the citySubscriber Only

February 21, 2014 03:33 IST

The crisis over Hyderabad could be rearticulated as an opportunity — to upgrade cities, build new ones

Kievan halvesSubscriber Only

February 20, 2014 03:44 IST

Ukraine’s crisis must be mitigated. The long term challenge is to bridge the great divide

Common causesSubscriber Only

February 20, 2014 03:37 IST

Bills all parties agree on should be passed. That’s the only way to restore dignity to 15th Lok Sabha

Quality of mercySubscriber Only

February 20, 2014 03:32 IST

The power to remit sentences must not be exercised arbitrarily. Court must lay down guidelines

Rain in SpainSubscriber Only

February 19, 2014 00:20 IST

The abortion debate deepens political fissures at a difficult time.

Incomplete agencySubscriber Only

February 19, 2014 00:16 IST

A debt management office is a long-delayed idea. But it may need statutory backing.

Blacked outSubscriber Only

February 19, 2014 00:16 IST

Passing Telangana bill in the dark is anti-democratic. Lok Sabha speaker has a lot to answer for.

Age no barSubscriber Only

February 18, 2014 00:56 IST

A new study supports the idea that youth and innovation are less interlinked than we believe.

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