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Editorials Well done, Election Commission The Election Commission of India's strategy on the Bharatiya Janata Party's defiant communalism has succeeded brilliantly. The ECI needed to pick up the gauntlet when the saffron party challenged it and the electoral law with a venomous CD at the ... Raising labour standards Globally, the electronics industry is said to be larger than the agriculture, textiles, and clothing sectors put together, earning export revenues of an estimated US$ 1 trillion, providing employment for over 18 million people, and making ... Leader Page Articles Signs of another kind of line of control By Praveen Swami Has Pakistan set new limits that the Lashkar-e-Taiba should not cross in its jihad against India? News Analysis ONLINE AND OFF LINE
Concerns that go beyond a spellchecker'sIs ombudsman a gender-neutral word? That question from a reader (not named here as he has not provided his address despite a request) had me stumped. I had assumed it was, and never thought about it. Now I had to get to the root of it and that ... A lot of ground to be made in U.P. By K.V. Prasad Reviving the Congress in the country's most populous State will take some doing as the recent Assembly election debacle shows.
The future for Britain's PM-in-waitingBy Andrew Rawnsley Finally Gordon Brown is alone at the top after the extraordinary years of the double act. He must use his freedom carefully. Whistleblowers should not be persecuted By Jasper Gerard WHISTLEBLOWERS CAN only blow their whistles briefly, for they are swiftly taken away to jail. So here, I shall attempt to blow for them and not merely a whistle, but a trumpet. David Keogh had been a civil servant for 25 years, but on ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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