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Our take on India-South Africa test match, antibiotic abuse & BHU gangrape – in 50 words

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This week, we saw Uttarakhand ban outsiders from purchasing agricultural land in the state, the naming of Goldy Brar as a terrorist under UAPA, and the induction of YS Sharmila into Congress. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

5 January

As Indian Navy rescues a hijacked ship, joint effort needed to tide over fresh wave of piracy

Good to hear Indian economy doing well. But just govt-led investment won’t address our needs

Attack on an ED officer at TMC leader’s house a sign of unchecked political violence

4 January

India-South Africa played the shortest Test match. An autopsy a must to save the format

Induction of YS Sharmila into Congress good for optics but legacy politics can’t revive it

3 January

Adani episode has a lesson each for opposition, Supreme Court. Be sure neither would learn it

India’s antibiotic abuse is causing bacterial resistance. Ethical awareness is a bitter pill

2 January

Trial of Muhammad Yunus reeks of political agenda. It shows Bangladeshi leaders are insecure

Naming Goldy Brar as terrorist under UAPA is part of crackdown on growing nexus abroad

Uttarakhand CM’s ban on ‘outsiders’ buying land helps local landsharks at poor farmers’ cost

1 January

Policy on infra development around Metros is crawling. Urban planning needs new approach

Quickly chargesheet BJP IT cell members in BHU gangrape case. Delay will raise more questions

Bickering over Republic Day state tableaus has begun. It’s time to do away with this hangover

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