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Why this double standard comrade?
M Shamsur Rabb Khan, Thu, 20 Dec 2007
Having emotional attachment with Kolkata since childhood, I have been dismayed at the recent response from the people on Nandigram vis-à-vis violence in the city last month. Though a Bengali friend of mine was very furious over the ...
Need to sustain balance of power
Vikash Ranjan, Sat, 15 Dec 2007
The Supreme Court Bench comprising Justice A K Mathur and Justice Markandey Katju said on Monday in one of its observation on the theme "judicial activism and overreach," which means judges must know their limits and must not try to
Hindutva the trumpcard of Modi's politics
Vikash Ranjan, Mon, 10 Dec 2007
Applying all arms before Gujarat polls it is hindutva, the most reliable weapon like Brahmastra of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) upon which Modi has to bank on eventually. Knowing well that even Godhra carnage could not desist him from winning
Is India a secular country?
Vikash Ranjan, Mon, 26 Nov 2007
It is the unfortunate zenith of our paradoxical belief when we feel proud on saying ourselves the secular, democratic country. How far a country has the legitimate right to be called a secular when it cannot provide a safe and secure place to a ...
Cheers to children on Chacha Nehru's birthday
Binita Tiwari, Wed, 14 Nov 2007
Jawaharlal Nehru was fondly called as "Chacha Nehru" by children and after he left this world in 1964 his birthday is celebrated as Children's Day. This to remind us of a leader who carved a path for India which was struggling to stand on its




