Deccan Herald, Sunday, January 19, 2003


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Season of peace
With NSCN (I-M) leaders Swu and Muivah agreeing that their demand for autonomy would be within the frame work of the Indian Constitution, peace may become a reality in Nagaland....

Neighbours’ woes
If New Delhi concedes ‘Greater Nagalim’ to buy peace from NSCN (IM), it will have to tackle bigger problems in Manipur and Assam.....

Double bond
The dual citizenship announcement has come as a new year’s gift for NRIs and PIOs who have been demanding it for some time now.....

Death of a river
Effluents have killed river Pandu, once a vital source of water for the people living around Kanpur..... 

Life-time project
The dual The decades-old concept of inter-linking of rivers was given a boost after the Supreme Court told the Union Government to constitute a Task Force to hasten up things. The Government appointed former Union minister Suresh Prabhu....

The difficult art of governance
The Panchayati Raj institutions are not making much headway on account of the non-cooperative attitude of State governments...

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Moral of forgery case





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