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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
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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.
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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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