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J&K Police going for GPS-enabled ankle trackers a smart move. Indian policing will benefit

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J&K Police going in for GPS-enabled ankle trackers for select convicted criminals, narcos, and terror accused on bail is a smart law enforcement measure. This is part of global best practices. Technology plays a key role in the prevention and tracking of criminal acts. Indian policing will benefit from this.

Bangladesh legitimately sought Angelo Mathews’ dismissal. Meet new-age, aggressive cricket

That there was a technical gap in Angelo Mathews’ ‘timed out’ dismissal remains debatable. But one thing is clear: Bangladesh relied on a legitimate rule to seek his dismissal. Spirit of cricket lies as much in the playbook as in unsaid principles. Custodians of cricketing morality, meet new-age, aggressive cricket.

Air pollution debate now an annual ritual. Devise a strategy, tackle dust, prove commitment

Air pollution crisis has become an annual ritual; like Diwali lights, the debate sets in every year. Science is available but governments pick a different straw man each time — farm fires, emissions, etc. Address the elephant in the room: Devise a collective strategy, tackle dust, and prove your commitment.

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