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Opinion

Nipah is deadly, stay alert

To dismiss it as a local phenomenon, as officials with an eye on Kerala tourism termed it, is dangerous.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Karnataka polls: In their end is a larger beginning

The Congress is, of course, a string to his bow — and that too if it remains stout and tense.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Mystic Mantra: Accumulated past deeds

Pray for happiness and prosperity for that person, even though it appeared that the person had humiliated you, duped you or misbehaved with you.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Oped

‘No work but full pay’ defies all logic

The Prefect could no longer control the mob and a loud bell tolled to announce that the session was adjourned till the next day.

Friday, May 25, 2018

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Firing deaths in TN show failure by govt

The firing was the surest sign that this was a failure of the administration and police intelligence.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

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Heed archbishop’s message

In his usual rough way, BJP chief Amit Shah asked the archbishop “not to polarise” Indians.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

The Age Debate

Age Debate: Do we go for short-term gain?

With fuel prices rising, the government needs to cut its taxes to give citizens relief.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Oped

The lessons Rahul Gandhi must learn

Rahul Gandhi’s father was an exception for taking an unusually fair call for India’s democracy.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Oped

Mystic Mantra: What is meant by duality

Your problem has come because of your identification with your limited body.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Interview of the Week

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 Kerala health minister Shailaja interacts with her Karnataka counterpart on the Covid-19 situation. (DC Photo)

How Kerala flattened the curve, lowest death rates: Health minister Shailaja explains

Health department constituted 18 expert groups in training health care staff for detailed stock-taking of beds, equipment in each hospital

Hemant Soren

‘I don’t support laws that go against Preamble’

We can’t make people stand in queue again like the way it happened during demonetisation, says Hemant Soren.

Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit

‘The attack on JNU was barbaric in the least’

All the claims being made by the AAP in the areas of education and health are hugely exaggerated and we will expose them, says Sandeep Dikshit

Dr Robert Dickson Crane

Let Muslims be like Franciscans, espousing faith

A totalitarian system would reduce the possibility of a confederation of peoples.

The Age Debate

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A file photo of the disqualified MLAs at Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru.

Age Debate: A win for BJP and the disqualified, really?

The BJP is elated as it can look to their support - if they win the bypolls - to shore up their numbers.

French President Francois Hollande (Photo: AP)

Age Debate: Rafale - Time to clear the air

A joint parliamentary committee probe is the only way to resolve Rafale controversy.

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti (Photo: Twitter | ANI)

Age Debate: A new roadmap for Kashmir?

Holding municipal/panchayat polls in J&K amid the NC-PDP boycott will be a farce.

The NRC in Assam is a welcome beginning and all political parties should join hands with one belief that the nation comes first.

Age Debate: Targeting aliens or citizens?

It will be premature to extend the NRC to the whole of India at this juncture.

Reporter's Diary

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An SP leader said that this was a “more peaceful way of communicating with the media.

Reporters' Diary: Keeping media at bay

UP Chief minister Yogi Adityanath also does not take questions in his press conferences that are, in any case, few and far in-between.

Simmering with rage, Mr Khan now stays away from party functions, including iftar, does not communicate with party leaders and has stopped meeting Mulayam Singh Yadav.

Reporters' Diary: Angrily yours

As the probe began, the SP chose to turn a blind eye to the development and did not issue a single statement in support of Mr Khan.

The spokespersons have conveniently forgotten the murky bungalow episode and are not even bothering to ask the Yogi Adityanath government to produce the inventory about items that were claimed to have gone missing when Mr Yadav vacated the bungalow.

Reporters' Diary: Happy holidays!

A number of social organisations also made the similar demand.

The ones that are available are in townships that are developing on the outskirts of the state capital and are not ready to move in.

Reporters' Diary: EX-CMs in UP go house hunting

The problem is that with the Lucknow skyline going up, bungalows with sprawling lawns are now a rarity.

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