Army should allow women Agniveers into non-combat arms. There’s no justification for denial
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Army should allow women Agniveers into non-combat arms. There’s no justification for denial

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50 word edit | ThePrint team

50 word edit | ThePrint team

Indian Army should allow women Agniveers into non-combat arms to truly make itself a gender agnostic force. Armed forces in the 21st century cannot fall back on the centuries-old mindset that women cannot fight. There is no justification, including physical aspects, to deny entry to women in services, support arms.

SC deadline for Maharashtra speaker should lead to independent tribunal for disqualification cases

Supreme Court is justified in setting deadlines for Maharashtra assembly speaker Rahul Narwekar to dispose of disqualification petitions against Sena-NCP MLAs. He has been dilly-dallying it for too long. Speakers being non-partisan is a mistaken notion. It’s time to consider SC’s suggestion for an independent tribunal to decide disqualification cases.

Hamas leader’s Kerala address is a serious security lapse. It’s not good for Indian Muslims

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Data analysis belies Congress’ ‘suit-boot’ allegations against Modi govt

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