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Our take on EWS quota, civil services training and inter-faith relationships—in 50 words

ThePrint view on the most important issues this week.

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This week, we saw the Election Commission’s decision to start delimitation of Lok Sabha and assembly constituencies in Assam, growing questions over the death of Russian oligarch-politician Pavel Antov and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav’s comment on Congress and BJP. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

30 December

Gen Naravane’s right on theaterisation. India’s focus has to be national security first

Karnataka govt’s move to slice away EWS quota belies BJP’s politics of development

29 December

Questions over Russian deaths need better answers. India no place to settle foreign scores

Akhilesh Yadav calling Congress, BJP ‘the same’ a reality check for Bharat Jodo Yatra

28 December

EC’s urgency to delimit Assam constituencies curious. Doing it with 2001 Census defies logic

Civil services are getting much-needed upgrade. The steel frame is shedding its status quo

27 December

MP Pragya Thakur shows how dangerous it can be to give demagogues a stage

Don’t use death to wage war on inter-faith relationships. Empowering women is the answer, not policing them

Govt foodgrain subsidy for poor shows its confidence. But now it gets that ‘free’ tag too

26 December

India needn’t be perturbed by Prachanda’s politics. Kingmaker Oli has to work with PM Modi

Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Vajpayee’s memorial is smart politics. It probes fault lines in BJP

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