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Editorials Get back to work By continuing their strike protesting against the Cabinet decision to institute, from the next academic year, 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Classes in Central educational institutions even after getting Prime Ministerial assurances ... Once again, in Indonesia "All things have second birth; The earthquake is not satisfied at once," wrote William Wordsworth in The Prelude . Nobody understands this better than the people of Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago. Located on the `Ring of Fire' ... Leader Page Articles Corruption as human rights violation By C. Raj Kumar The National Human Rights Commission should revamp its mandate in the light of massive institutionalised corruption that has left no institution in India untouched. News Analysis Corrections and clarifications The names of several prominent Indian artists were misspelt in "Indian art gains `serious investors'" ("Newscape", May 25, 2006), a report on an art auction held in London recently. The correct names are M.F. Husain, N.S. Bendre, Anjolie Ela ... A quick step forward in Sino-Indian ties By Pallavi Aiyar As China and India grow in economic and strategic importance, what is needed is a genuine attempt towards mutual accommodation that would take into account shifting geopolitical power plays. The MoU signed on defence matters could be a sign of things to come.
Yet again we cave in to religious bigotsBy Nick Cohen Rival groups are egging each other on in a politics of grievance. Now, militant Hindus in Britain turn on M.F. Husain. Schooled in inequality By Mary E. John School education is functioning as a transparent alibi for a refusal to contemplate equality. Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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