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Editorials
Not enough, Mr. Prime Minister
IF THE PRIME Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's one-day visit, a belated one at that, to traumatised Gujarat was aimed at providing a healing touch and empathising with the riot victims — and nothing more — he must be said to have ...
A record harvest
THE RECOVERY IN agriculture in 2001-02 has now been confirmed with the Government placing the first estimate of grain production at a record 210 million tonnes (m.t.), which is 6.8 per cent higher than the output in the drought year of 2000-01. ...


Leader Page Articles
Patel vs. Gandhi?
By Rajmohan Gandhi

Gujarat's Hindu militants should not be allowed to get away with the claim that they are Sardar Patel's followers.
Political economy of communal terror
By Manabi Majumdar

Hardly any cracks have developed in the hegemonistic rule of the elite in Gujarat, further facilitating the consolidation and thriving of reactionary forces.


News Analysis
A loud and clear message to Modi
By Manas Dasgupta

AHMEDABAD, APRIL 5: The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, after a day's visit to riot-torn Gujarat yesterday, returned to Delhi a sad man but apparently convinced that the State administration and its political leadership had failed the ...
A disappointing visit
By Kuldip Nayar

I am somewhat disappointed in the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's visit to Gujarat. Although he was late in going there, he was expected, at least, to instil confidence in the Muslim community which felt despondent and helpless. He ...
ROADS AND RIVALS
East by North-East
By C. Raja Mohan

YANGON, APRIL 5. India has looked East for nearly a decade. But now, it has got a new prism to shape that vision — the development of its own north-eastern regions by linking them to South-East Asia through a variety of transport ...


Letters to the Editor
  • Terminate this
  • Hope from NGOs
  • The other riot
  • De-escalate
  • Evolving consensus
  • New tribalism
  • List system
  • MISA and POTA

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