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Blind in Dantewada

The standout feature of the State’s battle against Maoism is botched-up police action

Ostracised for Demanding Information

The courageous struggle of three women to expose corruption in a remote Meghalaya village, even as long-protected tribal traditions begin to be held to account by the Right to Information

Nonsense

There is no better word for the claim that Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption movement is ‘apolitical’

Orwell’s 1984: Starring the Sori Family

The absurdity of India’s fight against the Maoist insurgency

The Bal Thackeray Whimper

Unless the ageing leader pulls off a surprise this Dussehra, the Shiv Sena could well be history soon

Don’t Count Him Out Ever

Make no mistake, no one other than a Nehru-Gandhi has ever got the better of Pranabda in a battle within the Congress

Telangana at Every Corner

As the cause begins to dominate the region’s cultural life, the Centre should admit that there is no getting away from the issue

Why Vajpayee Still Looms Large

The BJP has no dearth of leaders, but none who can lead it to another stint in power

The Return of Telangana

The latest round of pro-Telangana agitations has left the Andhra Pradesh administration completely paralysed

Married to My Rapist

There are places in India where rape is grounds for marriage. In some villages in Murshidabad, for example

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