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Editorial: A distant dream

Editorial: A distant dream

  • Editorial: Blow to research culture

    Tax notice to a few top-ranking institutions reflects the utter callousness of government towards public-funded research
  • Editorial: Policy reversals

    The longevity and stability of NDA 3.0 is now dependent on crucial allies like the JD(U) and TDP which are no pushovers
  • Editorial: Another milestone for ISRO

    The successful launch of SSLV sets the stage for the commercialisation of satellite launch capabilities
  • Editorial: No country for women

    A disturbing reality is that rape and murder cases invariably turn out to be mere cold statistics
  • Editorial: A long wait comes to an end

    The challenge before the Election Commission now is to ensure the smooth conduct of polls in J&K
  • Editorial: Unilateral political code

    It is intriguing that Modi chose I-Day address to push for an idea over which the coalition partners have reservations
  • Editorial: Stifling provisions

    Police often misuse the dreaded UAPA, turning it into instruments of oppression
  • Editorial: A Republic of many paradoxes

    The Independence Day festivities sound hollow in the face of widening social gulf and growing atrocities against Dalits
  • Editorial: Step up R&D spending

    Despite govt’s efforts to boost scientific recognition, India’s R&D landscape continues to face hurdles
  • Editorial: Sebi must come clean

    When the market regulator itself is under a cloud, all stakeholders, including the government, need to act urgently
  • Editorial: Time to heal wounds

    In Yunus, a pioneer in microfinancing and known as ‘banker to the poor’, Bangladesh has found a healer
  • Editorial: Cautious approach

    The RBI’s stance suggests a continued focus on price stability over immediate rate cuts, given recent history of rate hikes
  • Editorial: A pragmatic Marxist

    Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee dared to shed the ideological dogma and embrace capital for development.
  • Editorial: Digital dictatorship

    The new draft of Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill raises concerns as it provides sweeping powers to the Centre to control digital media
  • Editorial: The fall of a dictator

    New Delhi should deftly work with the new regime to protect the high-stakes relationship with Dhaka
  • Editorial: Dreams turn sour

    The State-turned-UT finds itself at a crossroads, awaiting the restoration of Statehood and resumption of Assembly elections
  • Editorial: Withdraw GST on insurance

    The tax imposes an unfair burden on policyholders and runs contrary to the intent behind incentivising these policies
  • Editorial: Victory for marginalised voices

    The SC judgement will help fine-tune policies of social justice in an era where the very idea of affirmative action faces an onslaught
  • Editorial: Build consensus on GM crops

    Supreme Court’s direction to the Centre to formulate a national policy on GM crops is a welcome development
  • Editorial: Wayanad worries

    Kerala needs to show political will to strictly implement Coastal Regulation Zone laws
  • Editorial: A tragedy waiting to happen

    Death of three civil services aspirants at the coaching centre in Delhi exposes the callousness of authorities
  • Editorial: Address privacy concerns

    The governments must strike a fair balance between privacy and protecting national security
  • Editorial: Strong message to Pakistan

    Addressing a ceremony at the Kargil memorial in Dras in the presence of the military top brass, Modi said that falsehood and terror were brought down to their knees by the truth in the 1999 Kargil war.
  • Editorial: Lessons from Kargil

    The war serves as a reminder of the importance of robust military preparedness and intelligence gathering
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