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Editorial
A price stabilisation move
Will it pay dividends?
The government's decision to launch the biggest ever vulnerable group feeding (VGF) programme, which is intended to benefit 45 lakh people, comes at a time when the country is not grappling with any natural
 
Editorial
Dhaka-Tehran ties
Iranian business delegation visit a positive step
The trip to Dhaka made by a high-powered Iranian business delegation this week is an encouraging sign of the steady globalisation of commerce, and is precisely the kind of enterprise that both the private

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Beneath The Surface
Convention against terrorism
Abdul Bayes
The nation is going to witness a two-day long convention against terrorism starting from Tuesday, 30 August 2005. It is to be held at the Engineers' Institute and addressed by renowned social scientists.
 
Between The Lines
Natwar's pride, neighbours' agony
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
AN obsession, magnificent or otherwise, is an obsession. It is an impulse that a person cannot escape. Foreign Minister Natwar Singh is overpowered by the idea that India must be on the UN Security Council.
 

 
   
 
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