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    Refer to ‘Workers in peril’; workers play a major role in building roads, flyovers, bridges, dams and tunnels. In recent years, the infrastructure sector has been a key driver of the Indian economy, and workers are the real heroes of...

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    With reference to ‘We aren’t masters of our private universe’ (The Great Game); homosexuality is considered a taboo in Indian society. This also holds true for same-sex marriage, which does not have legal sanction in the country. This myopic mindset...

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    Refer to ‘RTI on its knees’, the Central Government has examined all concerns raised in the editorial. A thorough review by the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) has confirmed that the portal’s newly implemented features, including an enhanced security...

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    Apropos of the editorial ‘RTI on its knees’; the RTI Act was enacted in 2005 by the Manmohan Singh-led government to facilitate a greater flow of information from public authorities to the common man as a weapon of empowerment. It...

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    Refer to ‘Trudeau’s travails’; one of Canada’s longest-serving prime ministers and its most popular leader in recent history has announced his resignation amid increasing discontent within the ruling party as well as among voters. His highly publicised diplomatic spat with...

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    Refer to the editorial ‘The Kejri splurge’; a whopping Rs 33 crore was spent on the renovation of then CM Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence. This blatant waste of government funds has dented his ‘aam aadmi’ image. As per the CAG...

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    Refer to the editorial ‘Unsafe food’; contaminated drinks and adulterated food items are leading to health concerns among consumers. Children are bearing the brunt of this menace. The Haryana Government must strictly enforce the standards laid down by the Food...

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    Refer to ‘Two museums and a visitor’ (The Great Game); the writer seems to be a connoisseur of art and culture. It is quite sensible to encourage people to visit museums and art galleries that house rare paintings and ancient...

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    With reference to ‘Denigrating Mujib’; chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has contributed to the erosion of Bangladesh’s historical truth by disregarding the pivotal role of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the independence movement. Bangladesh serves as a cautionary reminder of how a...

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    Refer to ‘Apology not enough’; Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh’s expression of regret will be a meaningless exercise if it is not accompanied by tangible solutions. His apology appears to be a desperate attempt to salvage his position. The government...

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    Apropos of ‘Looking ahead’; it is an irony that the grower of crops cannot get the minimum price for his produce for survival. Brute market forces ensure that the same product fetches three times higher prices as soon as it...

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    Refer to ‘Disgraceful row’; the editorial is a rebuke to the politicians who are insulting the memory of Dr Manmohan Singh. The conduct of the ruling party and the Opposition is equally disgraceful. The seeds of economic reforms were sown...

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    With reference to ‘Lessons that MMS taught us’ (The Great Game); the article is a glowing tribute to a Dr Manmohan Singh — a great teacher, thinker, world-class economist, visionary diplomat and statesman held in high esteem. Through his humility,...

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    Refer to ‘Lessons that MMS taught us’ (The Great Game); Dr Manmohan Singh’s legacy offers profound lessons in leadership. His commitment to economic liberalisation, despite political adversity, showcased his visionary policy. His quiet dignity in the face of media trials...

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    The passing of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh marks the end of an era in Indian politics and economics. He leaves behind a legacy unparalleled in modern Indian history. He will be remembered as the architect of India’s 1991...

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    Refer to ‘Pak ups the ante’; Pakistan’s cross-border airstrikes in Afghanistan have not only violated the sovereignty of a neighbour but also worsened the relations between the Taliban and the Shehbaz Sharif government. This is in the aftermath of Pakistan...

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    Refer to ‘Detention revisited’; scrapping the no-detention policy is a major reform in India’s education system. It needs to be handled carefully to avoid problems like students dropping out. While many have welcomed the move as a step towards improving...

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    Apropos of ‘Simplify GST’; after the recent GST council meeting, popcorn has become a focal point of economic analysis and tax policy. This announcement left the public intrigued — not out of sorrow or shock, but rather in an effort...

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    Apropos of ‘Blow to transparency’; the move to amend the poll rule regarding public inspection of documents is a setback to transparency. This decision, made by the Law Ministry on the recommendation of the Election Commission, must be subjected to...

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    Refer to ‘Bhagwat offers balm to the soul’ (The Great Game); it is worrisome that Mohan Bhagwat has to remind his own government time and again that the Constitution guarantees secularism and there is no room for mandir-masjid disputes. The...

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    Apropos of ‘India-China talks’; the consensus during the talks between special representatives of the two nations is a strong indication that bilateral relations are on the mend. However, this process is still in its initial stages and many ifs and...

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    Apropos of ‘The bag lady’; the editorial captures the significance of Priyanka Gandhi’s bags amid BJP MPs’ sardonic remarks. Far from being a mere accessory, the bag symbolises a woman navigating the rugged landscape of Indian politics; it reflects Priyanka’s...

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    Refer to ‘Addicts not demons’; the editorial has rightly observed that drug users should not be treated as demons; instead, they should be taken care of compassionately. Haryana’s mass campaign against drugs is bearing fruit. These initiatives need to be...

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    Refer to ‘Perilous fast track’; dialogue and debate, the essence of democracy, do not lead to policy-making these days. That agrarian distress needs to be redressed fast is highlighted by the continued anger and agitation of farmers and their deaths....

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    Apropos of ‘One poll logjam’; the BJP’s renewed push for ‘one nation, one election’ (ONOE) is understandable: it continues to be the predominant political party in the country despite significant gains made by the Congress in this year’s Lok Sabha...

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    Refer to ‘India learning to play it both ways’ (The Great Game); indeed, India must nurture its relationships with Bangladesh and Afghanistan as both countries are crucial to ensuring regional stability and security. By strengthening ties, India can foster a...

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    With reference to ‘PF a swipe away’; on the face of it, the provision to make withdrawals from Provident Fund (PF) through ATMs may seem to be subscriber-friendly, but easy withdrawals may prove counterproductive. The provident fund is meant to...

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    Refer to 'A Nobel plea'; the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of nuclear warfare. As we reflect on the catastrophic events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the ongoing wars...

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    Apropos of ‘Thawing the frost’; India and Bangladesh have maintained cordial relations for decades. But the August 5 upheaval has soured the friendly ties between the two neighbouring countries. The Yunus-led regime seems to be unable to control the turbulence....

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    Apropos of ‘Assad’s fall’; the manner in which Islamic rebels conquered Damascus and forced President Bashar al-Assad to flee the country could mark the start of an era of uncertainty for West Asia. Iran has suffered a significant setback with...

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