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Our take on Brij Bhushan’s POCSO case, Manipur massacre, Jack Dorsey’s revelation about Modi govt—in 50 words

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This week, we saw RBI release guidelines on loan defaults, Law Commission’s public consultation on Uniform Civil Code, unrest in Manipur and Doval-Sullivan bonhomie. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

16 June

RBI is right to separate financial aspect of loan default from criminal. Outrage is misplaced

Law Commission’s public consultations on UCC is good but all of India cannot have one law

Delhi Police’s demand to cancel POCSO case against Brij Bhushan must be probed carefully

15 June 

Band-aids won’t fix Manipur crisis. PM Modi must invest his political capital now

The Centre-states trust is broken. Tamil Nadu’s withdrawal of CBI consent another sign

14 June 

Doval-Sullivan bonhomie shows maturing of India-US ties. Test is to not be weighed down by past

Contraction of wholesale prices over 2 months much-needed respite. Validates RBI’s hawkishness

13 June 

Indians’ obsession with high airfares is almost obscene. Let market forces prevail

Dorsey revealing Modi govt’s pressure on Twitter crucial. BJP must embrace inclusive platforms

ThePrint analysis lays bare margin of loss for opposition in 2019. Just obsessing over Modi won’t help 2024

12 June 

Digital India is at stake. It is govt’s duty now to protect CoWin data from hackers

Manipur violence Modi government’s first northeast test and it’s failing

India has waited 10 years for ICC trophy. Aimless game at Oval won’t cut it

 

 

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