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The listening stateSubscriber Only

February 18, 2014 00:54 IST

Public participation in the early life of the law is a welcome step forward.

Exit linesSubscriber Only

February 18, 2014 00:46 IST

FM keeps his word on fiscal consolidation. But promises for next year will be more difficult to keep.

Breaking the binarySubscriber Only

February 17, 2014 01:43 IST

Facebook’s more inclusive approach to gender identification is a teachable moment

Justice more efficientSubscriber Only

February 17, 2014 01:41 IST

Delays in trial should weigh on punishment, but the problem must also be addressed systemically.

Delhi to KandaharSubscriber Only

February 17, 2014 01:38 IST

Khurshid’s visit must focus attention on centrality of the Pashtun question for India’s Afghan policy.
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Bangle boxedSubscriber Only

February 15, 2014 00:50 IST

The BJP’s attack on Somnath Bharti’s misogyny reveals its own sexism.

Halfway rightSubscriber Only

February 15, 2014 00:39 IST

Sebi’s effort to tighten norms for corporate governance does not go far enough

Troubling performanceSubscriber Only

February 15, 2014 00:26 IST

As AAP stakes all for the Lok Sabha contest, it will also be judged on its record in governance.

Between cup and lipSubscriber Only

February 14, 2014 02:32 IST

Politicians leverage technology to project an illusion of presence, openness — as in ‘chai pe charcha’.

For my aam aadmiSubscriber Only

February 14, 2014 02:30 IST

Delhi government’s power subsidy divides the people into AAP sympathisers and others.

Parliament is shamedSubscriber Only

February 14, 2014 02:28 IST

And so is Congress. The ugly scenes in the House on Telangana mirrored the party’s failures of leadership.

Undoing businessSubscriber Only

February 13, 2014 00:05 IST

Vodafone conciliation failure is a serious setback. Government should have taken the long-term view.

The House we lostSubscriber Only

February 13, 2014 00:05 IST

Both government and opposition have failed the 15th Lok Sabha.

Culture warriorSubscriber Only

February 13, 2014 00:05 IST

The work of Stuart Hall, ‘godfather of multiculturalism’, will remain seminal.

Intolerable surrenderSubscriber Only

February 12, 2014 02:01 IST

With the publisher’s cave-in on Wendy Doniger’s book, the republic of ideas and debate shrinks again.

Taking fresh guardSubscriber Only

February 12, 2014 01:59 IST

IPL’s credibility takes yet another hit with the Mudgal report. Will the BCCI act now?

Ship-wreckedSubscriber Only

February 11, 2014 04:04 IST

Rowling’s Harry Potter revisionism sparks questions about authorial intent and reader interpretation.

A PM for NepalSubscriber Only

February 11, 2014 03:57 IST

Koirala’s election ends weeks of confusion. He must focus on restoring stability, delivering the constitution.

Not hiring nowSubscriber Only

February 11, 2014 03:53 IST

Slow employment growth is a grave challenge. Political urgency to address it is missing.

Equal, but not separateSubscriber Only

February 10, 2014 00:30 IST

 Discrimination against Northeast must be addressed. But not through band-aid, or separate, solutions That the lead players in this election season — Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal — have trained the spotlight on the Nido Taniam case is heartening. It also gives reason to hope for more considered responses from the government. To […]

‘If we have to provide best-quality care, I cannot compromise on the use of technology. This has a necessary cost’Subscriber Only

February 9, 2014 00:03 IST

Dr Prathap C Reddy talks about taking advanced healthcare to small towns and villages, launching health-related IT services, and why India needs to go a long way to become a medical tourism hub.

No, you can’tSubscriber Only

February 8, 2014 05:32 IST

The AAP cannot disregard the law of the land in pushing through its Jan lokpal.

Olympic protestSubscriber Only

February 8, 2014 00:07 IST

The Sochi Games is turning out to be the stage for spectacular agitation.

Better sense prevailsSubscriber Only

February 8, 2014 00:04 IST

Policymakers may finally push for scientific evaluations of GM crops.

Protest chicSubscriber Only

February 6, 2014 01:49 IST

Jantar Mantar is all the rage in Indian politics.

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