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The NCP Eyes Cash-rich Karnataka

The wealth of its politicians went up 677 per cent. Which political party wouldn’t want a base here?

The BJP Swallows Mayawati’s Bait

As sacked UP ministers go to other parties, allegations of corruption against the BSP lose their punch

The PM takes the easy way out again

The Central decision on the Army chief’s date-of-birth seems to have his sanction

After the Serpent’s Sting

Maria Benedict, almost 11, was one of the 50,000 odd Indians who died of snakebite last year, but it was not the venom alone that killed her

We, the Fools

The Lokpal has been left in the lurch. Who is to blame? Just about everybody who claimed to be in the Bill’s favour

Open’s coverage of the anti-corruption movement

Watch this space to catch up with Open’s coverage on the Lokpal Bill debate and the anti-corruption movement.

Red Sunrise in the Northeast

Faced with reverses in the red corridor, Maoists are looking at this remote region for expansion

The Scramble for Credit

In Mumbai everybody wants his own version of a new memorial for Ambedkar

No Precedent for Kejriwal’s Lokpal

If it doesn’t work in theory, how is it ever going to work in practice? So asks Prashant Reddy

Food and the Nation

Fasting, feasting and the politics of food in India

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