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Our take on Manipur rape video, Teesta Setalvad bail, and Seema Haider case—in 50 words

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This week, we saw a video of rape in Manipur going viral, India’s rice export bans, SC granting bail to Teesta Setalvad, and investigations into the Seema Haider case. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

21 July

CJI Chandrachud sets the right precedent. Protocols for judges must not promote VIP culture

Invoke President’s Rule in Manipur if needed. Don’t let politics delay peace and order

Blinken, Yellen, Kerry visits to China show big powers are engaging. It’s in India’s interest too

India’s rice export bans don’t reconcile with ethanol blending plans. Better to use corn

20 July

Oil prices are falling but fuel cost still the same. Govt must bring market-linked policy

Waking up to Manipur rape horrors now is sheer hypocrisy. Feigning ignorance was insensitive

19 July

SC granting bail to Teesta Setalvad is course correction. Godhra case shouldn’t be a witch-hunt

Seema Haider case obscures simple truth—not everyone crossing India-Pakistan border is a spy

 

INDIA is a clever acronym for opposition alliance. But it needs a vision other than ‘ousting PM Modi’

 

18 July

Not just Commonwealth Games, it’s time to shut down the colonial-era Commonwealth itself

 

India’s multidimensional poverty dip is commendable but progress is less on health, education

17 July

Alcaraz matched Djokovic’s genius in Wimbledon men’s final. Next generation can’t be held off for long

 

Delhi power feud fast turning into an anarchic situation. Civil servants adding fuel by wading into it

16 July

Congress supporting AAP against Centre’s Delhi ordinance the right call

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