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Perpetual Revolution

With Morsi’s ouster, Egypt’s democracy project is in flux again

Open for Business

The attack on Abu Salem at Taloja and the churn in the Mumbai underworld

Catch-47

The trouble with recruitment to the Indian armed forces is this: it demands medical fitness, but your fitness may depend on someone’s whim

Audi Ahead in Early Laps of Luxury Race

In a market of India’s diversity, the success of a marque with a wide range is no surprise

History Lessons from Mr Tharoor

Another absurd retelling of the story of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus from the Valley

Lalu’s Contingency Plan

As the fodder scam returns to haunt the RJD leader, his latest ploy to gather votes

An Emergency for the UPA

How else to explain the President’s food security ordinance?

Reverse Brain Drain: the Untold Sequel

Many NRIs have been returning to India for good, but a large number go right back. Here is why

India’s Big Aquacultural Opportunity

India’s seafood exports stand at only $3.5 billion but could shoot up if aquacultural efforts pay off

Deadly but Beatable

Cervical cancer kills nearly 100,000 women every year in India. The real tragedy is that most of them could have been saved through immunisation and screening

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