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Legislation
The Centre’s controversial makeover of crucial criminal codes can have far-reaching impacts
Decades of court rulings on IPC, Indian Evidence Act, and CrPC could be upended by the changes.
K. Chandru
India
Women on the move
An emerging 'micro' movement involving mostly poor and vulnerable women is changing Kerala's entrepreneurial reputation.
R. KRISHNAKUMAR
Health
For a woman's well-being
Menopause is the time in a woman's life when menstruation ceases. This can occur any time between the ages of 40 and 52 and results from the loss of o
India
Fernandes under fire
The Defence Minister's deposition before the Venkataswami Commission does not quite aid his bid to clear himself of the Tehelka taint. Meanwhile, the
NAUNIDHI KAUR in New Delhi
India
Falling and flying
A rash of MiG-21 crashes raises new questions about the safety of the Indian Air Force's workhorse fleet of fighters, but a closer look at the data pr
JOHN CHERIAN in New Delhi
India
Worrisome deals
In the context of the Army's recent major Armoured Recovery Vehicles deal, some questions about India's continuing reliance on defence equipment impor
Education
A new right for the poor
In a milieu of increasing deprivation, the absence of clarity on the questions of legal liability and quality renders meaningless the constitutional a
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A deal and some posers
India signs an agreement for the acquisition of U.S.-made weapon-locating radar systems for the Army, in preference to an Ukrainian system that would
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Mapping human development
The first Human Development Report of India, released recently, brings to light inter-State disparities and variations and the gap in development betw
T.K. RAJALAKSHMI
Globalisation in South Asia
T.K. RAJALAKSHMI
A decisive indictment
The National Human Rights Commission indicts the Gujarat government for its failure to contain communal violence in the State.
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Testimonies of terror
Various fact-finding teams record the tales of terror and tragedy in the communal cauldron of Gujarat.
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