EDITORIAL SAMARTH: EDITORIAL 21.10.10
BUSINESS STANDARD. HEAT FROM COOLING CHINA; FERTILISER REFORMS; THE URBAN CHALLENGE - NITIN DESAI; THE NEXT FIVE YEARS - ARVIND SINGHAL; A WEDDING WITHOUT GUESTS - BARUN ROY; INDIA IN THE... Not too long ago, the Gujjars and Meenas were at each others throats in the rural belt of central India while sharing food and gossip in the barracks and on the front... Any joy over the arrest of Masrat Alam is not without irony.
EDITORIAL SAMARTH: EDITORIAL 02.10.10
BUSINESS STANDARD. EQUALITY OR FAIRNESS? - T N NINAN; REMEMBERING GANDHIJI - INDIRA RAJARAMAN; WHEN SCIENCE NEEDS BELIEF - SUNIL K DHAWAN; NEGOTIATING THE TURNS IN BERLIN - SUNIL SETHI; UNSC - AN UNFAIR ARRANGEMENT - K.. In fact, the octogenarian Syed Ali Shah Geelani and his prot��g��s like Masrat Alam Bhat as well as the teenaged stone- pelters have successfully subverted Kashmiri nationalism and Azaadi.
EDITORIAL SAMARTH: EDITORIAL 07.09.10
BUSINESS STANDARD. LEADERSHIP AT INFOSYS; SPIN IN COTTON EXPORTS; BILL ON DTC - BABY STEPS IN TAX REFORM - M GOVINDA RAO; THE SHADOW OF XINJIANG - AJAI SHUKLA; FARMING WITHOUT FEAR... While the parliamentary discussion is in progress, Renmin Ribao (Peoples Daily), the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China, cites sociologists from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences as saying that up to 90 per cent of��.
Masrat Alam a rock stuck in Muftis throat? (News Analysis)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeeds decision to provide democratic space to separatist politics by releasing Masrat Alam has badly backfired. Instead, the decision had made hardline positions on two sides even harder.