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    Police forces are plagued by casteism, corruption, and political influence, hindering justice and requiring urgent reforms. India needs to boost indigenous oil production and promote electric vehicles. The FSSAI banned misleading 'ORS' beverages. The UN's relevance in preventing global conflicts is questioned. Technology is replacing genuine human connection.

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    Punjab faces economic strain due to high debt. Delhi's air pollution requires addressing the real sources and stricter law enforcement. The Election Commission is criticized for inaction on pre-election financial incentives. Congress is ceding ground to regional parties hoping for reciprocal support. India's afforestation efforts need further improvement and balanced regional implementation.

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    India's cautious approach to a BRICS common currency reflects strategic autonomy, prioritizing economic stability amidst growing US ties. Concerns are raised about the Lokpal's luxury car purchase and its effectiveness. Calls for organ donation awareness and government support for farmers impacted by heavy rains are emphasized.

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    Bihar's upcoming election will be a crucial test for alliances. A retired Air Marshal criticized a retired Vice Admiral for publicly disputing the IAF. The global economy needs flexible policies for sustainable growth. Diwali firecracker restrictions were widely ignored. Veteran comedian Asrani has passed away, known for his roles in Sholay and other films.

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    India is cautiously improving ties with Afghanistan, sending a message to Pakistan. Ladakh's statehood demand faces uncertainty, risking tensions. Police reforms are crucial due to corruption. India prioritizes its energy security while navigating relations with the US. An Indian Education Service and parental counseling are needed. Reopening the Rafah crossing offers hope to Palestinians, but lasting peace remains uncertain.

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    AI's unchecked growth threatens autonomy, demanding global ethical guidelines and cooperation. The judiciary exemplifies dignified response to provocation. Corruption within the police force necessitates reform and cleansing. A corruption-free workforce is crucial for national progress. India should not react to Trump's attempts to influence its oil purchases, and instead, prioritize energy security and autonomy.

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    India should prioritize employment and address public sentiment to counter geopolitical challenges. Punjab needs food processing to boost farm incomes. Hockey players demonstrated sportsmanship, contrasting with cricket's political influence. Actor Pankaj Dheer was remembered for his role and welfare work. Buying local Diwali products promotes self-reliance.

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    The RTI Act's effectiveness is hampered by delays, denials, and amendments. India should cultivate a culture of innovation and create indigenous AI capacity to avoid dependency. The Bihar NDA faces discord over seat-sharing; the BJP and JD(U) should act as elder brothers. Haryana Police is perceived as partisan.

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    Trump's efforts may end the Gaza war but lasting peace is uncertain; the Ukraine war also needs resolution. For peace, Trump must pressure Netanyahu. Counterfeit drugs and unethical pharma practices are a crime. Suicide is not the answer to problems. Climate-smart farming and future-focused agricultural strategies are essential.

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    AI is replacing white-collar jobs, requiring a shift to collaboration and skills beyond AI capabilities. Crop residue can fuel a circular rural economy through government-supported projects. India should strengthen ties with Afghanistan and revive the India-Middle East-Europe corridor. Pakistan's past actions now pose risks, and India's engagement with the Taliban is vital. A reader shares a moving experience of childhood memories. The newspaper is commended for its intellectually engaging articles.

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    Afghan women face restrictions under the Taliban, unlike empowered Indian women. India-UK relations progress, but mobility, regulation, and trust gaps need addressing. New stadiums require proper maintenance and infrastructure. The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Maria Corina Machado recognizes her fight against Venezuela's regime. Modern magicians and their performances have replaced traditional madaaris.

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    Sports should remain apolitical to promote unity and understanding. Farmers, viewed as frontline workers, need support for sustainable practices. India should invest in higher education to retain skilled professionals. Authorities must ensure food safety during the festive season. Road safety needs improvement due to traffic and delivery service pressures.

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    New Army fitness standards are positive, aiming to improve officer fitness and integrity. A similar fitness program is suggested for Punjab Police, alongside measures to address long working hours. Road safety improvements and better enforcement of traffic laws are crucial. Focus should be on accountability for substandard drug production. A recent agreement between Israel and Hamas offers a hope for peace.

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    The IAF's operational readiness is critical despite delays in aircraft procurement. Protecting voting rights and ensuring equitable teacher distribution, especially in rural areas, are vital. Humor, as exemplified by Khushwant Singh, offers a means of rebellion and connection. His writing and life demonstrated frankness and living life authentically.

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    The shoe-hurling incident highlights growing intolerance and moral decay, even among educated individuals. It underscores the need for decorum and respect for the judiciary despite disagreements. Some believe judicial officers should be mindful of their words and politicians need scientific temper. Indirect talks offer hope for peace in Gaza. The role of the barber as a matchmaker has declined.

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    Ladakh's unrest stems from government indifference and lack of dialogue. Restoring India-China flights is a diplomatic and economic step but requires a cautious, reciprocal approach. Justice systems in some areas are biased, with inequality in application of law. There's a need to regulate cough syrups for the domestic market as well. Civic responsibility requires action to sustain the environment.

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    Rahul Gandhi is criticized for making anti-India statements abroad and neglecting domestic political engagements, such as the Bihar elections. The writers emphasize the need for responsible speech, improved electoral strategy, and his presence in India. Concerns about drug quality control and the need for stringent measures have been raised in light of recent cough syrup tragedies, highlighting the fragility of India's pharmaceutical reputation. Regional stability is seen as important for India's interests.

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    Prashant Kishor aims to reform Bihar politics, while climate change caused by Arctic ice melt contributes to extreme weather events in India, urging for sustainable practices. The RSS's collective spirit and work are praised, though questions remain about BJP's adherence to its advice and Rahul Gandhi's criticism of India abroad.

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    Gandhi's values of interfaith harmony, non-violence, and simplicity remain relevant. His legacy is vital, especially for the youth. Contrasting this, the RSS's historical actions and ideology clash with Gandhi's principles. India should be cautious about the Gaza peace plan, maintaining its stance. Lastly, unexpected events can lead to positive outcomes, as illustrated by the story about the business partnership.

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    H-1B visa fee hikes may benefit India's IT sector by curbing brain drain, prompting a focus on talent development. Freebies during elections undermine democracy; public awareness is crucial. Punjab's neglected libraries reflect cultural degeneration. US government shutdowns erode public trust. Government policies fail to aid farmers, leading to stubble burning.

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    Sonam Wangchuk's visit to Pakistan shouldn't be considered anti-national. Ladakhis' grievances should be addressed. India should resist unreasonable US trade terms. The cricket match was a scripted political spectacle, undermining the game's spirit. Corporal punishment in schools is illegal and legal action is needed against wrongdoers.

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    Apropos of ‘India win battle on field, too’; T20 world champions India added the Asia Cup crown to its kitty with a finish as dramatic as the rivalry itself. Chasing 147, India looked in trouble early on, slipping to 20/3...

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    The letters criticize the government's prioritization of Bihar, offering significant financial aid before elections while providing inadequate flood relief to Punjab. Critics accuse the government of using funds to bribe voters and neglecting accountability for flood mismanagement. They advocate for integrated dam operations and highlight the MiG-21's distinguished service.

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    IITs risk fostering narrow-mindedness akin to a well-frog. The government should address Ladakh's grievances through dialogue, not coercion. Trump's actions prioritize optics over diplomacy, deepening divisions. India should counter Pakistan's efforts to shed isolation through strategic partnerships and highlighting its terror record.

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    The Ladakh protests require the government's attention and a peaceful solution. Delaying decisions on mercy petitions is unacceptable. Himachal Pradesh missed opportunities in the IT sector. Trump's Nobel claims seem driven by rivalry with Obama. Domestic workers face neglect and exploitation.

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    Apropos of ‘Security stakes must spur jointness’; there is no doubt that joint operations are a sine qua non for success in every battle or war. However, what is the best way forward to achieve it? Even though jointly planned...

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    Israel's nuclear capabilities fuel Arab concern, with Pakistan seen as a nuclear protector. High H-1B visa fees create obstacles for US dreams, potentially benefiting India but requiring domestic opportunity growth. India-Pakistan cricket is marred by tension and gestures, and Canada must combat extremist elements to reset ties with India.

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    The letters discuss dam management requiring improved public safety and farm recovery. They praise the opening of a military heritage site and call for unity. H-1B visa restrictions impact Indian tech workers but may boost outsourcing. A key question is whether past GST on health insurance premiums will be refunded.

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    Regarding Kashmir, focusing on the future is crucial; realism and youth empowerment are key. The US's increased H-1B visa fees may backfire. India should support its skilled professionals and attract global talent. The Saudi-Pak military pact warrants concern. Punjab needs coordinated, transparent action to combat its drug crisis.

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    Corruption stems from votebank politics, hindering action and ethics. An outcry against migrants in Punjab is unjustified; they contribute significantly and should be embraced. Harmony and inclusivity are essential. Support for farmers, rather than imposition, is needed to address stubble burning. Parents live on through their children and family.

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