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		<title>The Decade of Reconciliation?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;You have to know the past to understand the present&#8221; - Dr Carl Sagan The 1990s are often referred to as the decade when India came of age. This attribution was basically due to the sweeping economic reforms that led to an absolute change in the Indian investment climate. The economic reforms apart, the Indian [...]


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		<title>Problems With The Right to Education Act &#8211; I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After India’s Independence, one of the foremost concerns in acknowledging a fundamental right to education had been the problem of ‘economic capabilities’ of the State. Indeed, subsequent Governments have chosen to hide under the garb of unavailability of resources in implementing National Policies on Education. Several high-level Committee Reports have debunked the myth of financial [...]


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		<title>Twitter and the NREGA: A Case for Web 2.0 in India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The screenshot&#8217;s from Serve.gov, a U.S State website that encourages community service and volunteer work. Ever since the Obama administration took office at the beginning of the year, the White House has embraced online social interaction, using tools like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to facilitate a two-way flow between Government and civil society. Web 2.0, [...]


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		<title>Obituary: Eight Years of the Bush Administration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amidst all the hype and hoopla that surrounds Obama&#8217;s first days in Office, it maybe worthwhile to take a step back and evaluate the implications of the Bush Presidency. Seldom has the post-Cold War world seen such tectonic shifts in many matters of global concern. These eight years, starting right from the doorstep of the [...]


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		<title>Part III- The myth of &#8216;tough anti-terror laws&#8217;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 08:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apologies for this delayed post. However, quite fortunately, the last Part of this three-pronged series coincides with two seminal events/publications. 1. CJI K.G. Balakrishnan&#8217;s piece on &#8220;Terrorism, rule of law and human rights&#8221; in The Hindu (Opinion Page). 2. The Union Cabinet&#8217;s nod for NSA Amendments and a new Investigation Agency. KGB&#8217;s write-up/analysis of our [...]


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		<title>Post-Mumbai: The Long-er Arm of the Law.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the outset, I must thank Aditya for giving us a casual glimpse of the Mumbaikar&#8217;s genuine reaction to the terror attacks in the city. Everything in that mail, right from the mode of addressal to the syntax, conveyed a stunning portrayal of the grim picture; something that a discourse can never hope to achieve. [...]


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