Editorial

Common Minimum Programme
Editorial

Common Minimum Programme

November 16, 2019

Pundits often take fascination to prescribe ground rules to the Government of the day to be adhered in order to provide good governance so that even the land’s last citizen feels happy, his or her minimum aspiration is to keep the belly reasonably full while living in comfort with a roof over head. The prescription…

Polarised populace
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Polarised populace

November 15, 2019

The land’s mass of people, currently estimated to be 1,400 million, with their social backgrounds, economic disparity, opinions hard to change, food habits, languages, education levels, health/illness status, awareness of their role in safeguarding the country’s integrity at very low levels, public behaviour and not to forget their utter disregard to the land’s laws, all…

Grooming gen next
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Grooming gen next

November 14, 2019

A number of issues deriving from the country’s time-honoured system have been debated in various circles, mostly in fits and jerks, leaving the system to endure itself like the Rock of Gibraltar as it were. Education being in the concurrent list of the Nation’s Constitution, the 36 States and Union Territories have been making mostly…

Health spend on hold
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Health spend on hold

November 13, 2019

Life insurance, Health insurance, Motor vehicle insurance, General insurance and whatever, have turned from service to business in our times. The agencies offering one or the other of these assurances of bailing out their policy-holders in case of normal life going off track are merrily raising their rates of premium which are there for all…

Pesky pesticides
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Pesky pesticides

November 12, 2019

Not many may have read about the hundreds of Acts directly or indirectly related to administration, ostensibly to provide flawless governance of the land ensuring welfare of all sections of the country’s steadily expanding population, lately reported to be on the cusp of 140 crore. Number of even the literate or those who are expected…

Survival of small traders
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Survival of small traders

November 11, 2019

Succession, the mammoth-sized computers, requiring space in large rooms, shrank to first pocket-size and then to hand-held calculators. It didn’t long for the desk top computers to be used in storage of data (both figures and words), sending mails to any destination across the world in a matter of seconds, virtually reaching the target recipients…

Stubble trouble
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Stubble trouble

November 9, 2019

Multi-column headlines of many widely circulated dailies may or may not have choked the readers, taking in their strides reports of the country’s economic slowdown, abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution, action by the sleuths of the Central Government’s ED (Enforcement Directorate) questioning political heavy-weights, nature’s fury causing unprecedented disaster affecting people in unmanageable…

Friendly fraternity
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Friendly fraternity

November 8, 2019

Floods in some regions of the country caused by both untimely and more-than-normal rainfall for two consecutive years have taken their toll of devastation, washing away dwellings of lakhs of people, causing landslides resulting in disappearance of bridges as well as stretches of highways connecting cities, submerging fields rendering loss of standing crops and uprooting…

Writing on the wall
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Writing on the wall

November 7, 2019

Going by reports from different regions of the country, its 731 districts have witnessed contrasting features of this year’s South-West monsoon, which has drawn its curtain down to be followed by its North-East version. Hardly any reservoir has not got its full capacity of water, some of the dams getting overfilled forcing the authorities to…

Learning to no avail
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Learning to no avail

November 6, 2019

The nation is facing tough times, to describe its present economic, social and even political health, saying so metaphorically. The people in different strata of society across the country are up with difficult times, even as the top brass in the nation’s Central Government seem to be putting up a brave front. Its threesome at…

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