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Aam aadmi finds a voice in Bihar

Krishnanand Singh (alias Chhotu Singh), a contractor with criminal background from Buxar, was all set to join JD(U), the ruling party in Bihar. But his entry into chief minister Nitish Kumar’s party has become uncertain – or at the ver

In this bank, bottom-line is trust!

In Islam, earning (or paying) interest is considered haraam, and it makes sense, given the countless lives ruined by usurious moneylenders. But it would be only in ideal world that people can get loans without interest – it would also need p

Let`s raise a toast to the ordinary!

It was the counting day, December 8, outside the Aam Aadmi Party office. The story of AAP’s spectacular electoral debut was unfolding and all of Delhi’s television cameras had descended on the scene. As they were busy capturing the cel

PM lays foundation stone for India`s first Hadron facility in Mumbai

The foundation stone for the the country`s first Hadron therapy centre was laid by prime minister Manmohan Singh at the Tata Memorial hospital in Mumbai. The Rs 425-crore National Hadron Beam Facility and a Cancer Centre for Women & Ch

Among the last Gandhians, 97-yr-old fights for farmer rights in Modi-land

Reclining in an easy chair with the evening sunlight filtering through the wooden trellis of the window, he is the picture of the sunset years of life. Like any other nonagenarian, he is thin and frail. He can barely walk, and talking is

Are we making it too tough for electronics sector to survive?

To attract investments in hilly states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, the central government announced a package in 2003 with 100 percent exemption for 10 years in excise and income tax. The package also included subsidy for 15 percent of th

28 yrs a Red rebel, Usendi surrenders due to `differences` with Maoists

There are more than 275 underground cadre of Maoists actively involved in several states out of which 75 are in Andhra Pradesh (AP). The DGP of the state, Prasad Rao appealed to these cadres to surrender and avail the government rehabilitation pac

Red fort crumbling? `Invisible` Maoist leader Usendi surrenders

Maoists received another blow, with Maoist party forest special zone committee`s official head, Gumudavelli Venkata Krishna Prasad alias Gudsa Usendi, surrendering himself before the authorities on Wednesday (January 8). However, the police are ye

Here`s why Rahul is our insider in the system

(Editors`s note: As Rahul Gandhi gets written off by most analysts with the `emergence` of sister Priyanka, here`s a contrarian view – written by our former editor BV Rao when the Congress vice-president was facing similar flak not long

New sexual harassment law difficult to implement

It’s over a month since the sexual harassment of women at workplace (prevention, prohibition and redressal) Act-2013 and the rules made under it were made effective on December 9, 2013. While this is a significant milestone in India’s

Post-uproar, EC`s Google tie-up plan may go for a toss

The election commission of India (ECI) may not sign an arrangement with Google which proposed to offer cloud services for facilitating online voter registration and directions to polling stations, according to a senior government official aware of

Why nations should pursue soft power

Every country has to safeguard its national interest and in the process of doing so, one state’s interest often comes in conflict with that of another. In such a situation both can either decide to compromise or trod on a path of altercation

Is banking system ignoring where credit is due?

When Mohammed Pervez, 25, wanted a small loan to buy a cartwheel and start his own small business of selling fruits, none of the 14 public-sector bank (PSB) branches in his town, Deoband in Uttar Pradesh, was eager to lend. After battling cumberso

As `least productive LS` nears end, questioning `dysfunctional anarchy`

As parliament prepares for the monsoon session, it is now certain that the 15th Lok Sabha, whenever it is dissolved, will end up as the least productive house in history. Researchers have logged the number of hours lost due to disruption of parlia

Theatre of the absurd: televising Kejriwals at home

If Arvind Kejriwal has to take a public vote for every decision he takes, he is going to paint himself into a corner. Against the background over the weekend controversy over the house allotted to him, and his dithering over it and his incessant b

Is it the dawn of an electronic age in India?

There is an element of tautological rhetoric in India`s claim to be an Information Technology superpower all set to enter the era of ubiquitous digitalisation. It has all the visible bells and whistles of an electronics giant, from software revenu

PM`s history lesson: Is he the last Mughal of modern politics?

Economist prime minister Manmohan Singh is not unfamiliar with history. Not long ago, he presided over a function at his residence which saw the release of an authoritative and scholarly book on Indian history authored by his daughter, Upinder Sin

The PM isn`t a robot; shrewd he could be!

As an insider to the sanctum sanctorum of power, the cabinet secretary, India’s senior-most civil servant, has post-retirement sinecures for the asking. BK Chaturvedi, who was the first to serve in that position when Manmohan Singh t

Ho hum, here we go again!

Only Indians in the Gulf do it. Whenever the new ambassador or consul general arrives they go overboard. No other nation’s reps get this kind of response. Full page ads in the local papers like we were welcoming some colonial masters and gen

AAP opens on sound note, now comes tough middle overs

It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the Aam Aadmi Party emerged, more or less, unscathed in the confidence vote on Thursday (January 2). But this occasion was more than just that: apart from installing Arvind Kejriwal as the chief minister of D

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