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The
Big Foul-up
Violent
protests against a bid to shift polluting units leaves the Government
groping for an alternative.
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TREMORS
The
Mood of the Nation
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Judiciary:
In the Rajkumar kidnap drama as well as the matter of shifting polluting
factories out of Delhi, it was the Supreme Court that forced state
governments to act.
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Cricket:
Euphoria of back-to-back victories over Bangladesh and
Zimbabwe is tempered with realisation that match-fixing continues
to haunt the game.
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Government:
Plans to divest stake in Maruti shows Centre's determination
to speed up reforms but LPG and kerosene prices rollback indicates
vulnerability to blackmail.
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The
Opposition: Threatened to put Government on mat during
Parliament's winter session, but so far opposition parties have
been busy tearing each other to bits.
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Orthodoxy in economic thought is as odious as obscurantism in the socio-religious context. INDIA TODAY Associate Editor, V Shankar Aiyar, offers a contrarian take on the stock markets and the cause and the impact of policy and practice. Au ContrAiyar.
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DESPATCHES |
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A study reveals that the use of fertilisers on the west coast of India
and their runoff in the Arabian Sea are producing dangerous levels of
nitrous oxide or laughing gas. And rising temperature is just one of the
effects, warns INDIA TODAY Principal Correspondent Subhadra Menon
in Despatches.
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