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India
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
Health
A campaign for health care
SUHRID SHANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY in Calcutta
Health
'Health is simply politics by other means'
James Orbinski was one of three doctors who began the Canadian branch of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) (Doctors without Frontiers) in 1990. As Presid
India
Restoring ties
India and Iraq clear the ground for a framework to strengthen bilateral relations, during the visit of Iraqi Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan to New
JOHN CHERIAN
India
The battle of Koorachundu
By initiating a mass movement to restore coconut prices, hit primarily by large-scale imports of palmolein, a Kerala village makes a beginning in gras
R. KRISHNAKUMAR in Kozhikode
India
Economy in the knowledge society
An excessive emphasis on information technology holds the danger of diverting resources away from the basic economy, which is the very foundation for
SITARAM YECHURY
India
Ills of a draft policy
Draft National Health Policy mentions the ills that characterise the country's public health care system but fails to provide satisfactory solutions.
T.K. RAJALAKSHMI
More stories from India
A programme gone awry
A UNICEF-sponsored mass campaign of vitamin A administration for children in Assam leads to some startling consequences and questions.
R. RAMACHANDRAN
To excise history
The NCERT-mandated censorship of history in certain secondary school textbooks raises disturbing questions.
SUKUMAR MURALIDHARAN in New Delhi
The LTTE's 'baby brigade'
BATTICALOA district in eastern Sri Lanka hangs tensely between the security forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Large tracts of la
NIRUPAMA SUBRAMANIAN in Colombo
A milestone in Koodankulam
T.S. SUBRAMANIAN
Firming up a friendship
Vajpayee's visit to Moscow strengthens bilateral ties, besides helping arrive at a common approach to the question of tackling international terrorism
JOHN CHERIAN
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