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PM Modi's speech was too long, too angry, & more appropriate for an election rallyPremium Story

That sense of being at an election rally was heightened by the slogans he encouraged his MPs to raise when he said something he thought was exceptional.

Aid and Advise

The BJP interpreted ‘constitutionality’ in a narrow manner and said that the Bill did not violate any provision of the Constitution. The Opposition argued that the Bill was unconstitutional on several grounds. It is wise to leave the last word to the Supreme Court.

IPC is history: In 1837, how Macaulay cracked the codePremium Story

According to the government, the three new Bills to replace the Indian Penal Code of 1860 (IPC), the Evidence Act of 1872 and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1973 will simplify procedures, make the laws relevant to the contemporary situation and provide speedy justice.

Allied problems, Cong-AAP ties & Hema Malini’s cross with BJP

Andhra sends 25 MPs to Parliament and the BJP realises that a wrong decision on an alliance in the state, where it has little presence on its own, could have implications in retaining power at the Centre in 2024.

A 'flying kiss' wasn't always an ugly business. It could mean love and revolutionPremium Story

By: Yashee

For those who came of age before the advent of smartphones, the uniquely Indian “flying kiss” carried a sense of promise, of daring, of heady rebellion.

Siege withinPremium Story

January 7, 2009 00:23 IST

Pakistan Air Force jets were spotted flying low through Lahore’s residential and market areas all week in what the PAF is calling patrols.

“The attack must have had the support of some official agencies in Pakistan”Premium Story

January 7, 2009 00:21 IST

We last met to discuss internal security issues in December 2007,a little over a year ago.

A season of changePremium Story

January 6, 2009 04:30 IST

The Bangladesh verdict gives India and Bangladesh a unique chance to work on their relationship

New hustingsPremium Story

January 6, 2009 02:56 IST

This refers to Shekhar Gupta’s ‘Sadak aur sarkar’. Allow me to focus on the Kashmir verdict. It has,indeed,confounded the separatists.

The first ladies overloadPremium Story

January 6, 2009 01:17 IST

The Taj Hotel is still burning into our memory chip the Mumbai attacks still play on all news channels with that single myth-making still of gun-toting Kasab leading the way…

The year of unconventional thinkingPremium Story

January 6, 2009 01:15 IST

Conventional wisdom would have it that the drumbeats of change that followed the Mumbai tragedy will mute…

Lapses,relapsesPremium Story

January 5, 2009 02:22 IST

India is still coping with the terror menace. Terrorism has goaded us into the new year,with the serial blasts in Guwahati killing five innocents and leaving 50 injured.

Modern India’s modern mythsPremium Story

January 4, 2009 02:46 IST

It is my belief that the first column of a New Year should try to be cheerful no matter how bad the times.

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