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Our take on Manipur, Uniform Civil Code, Modi’s US visit—in 50 words

ThePrint view on the most important issues this week.

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This week, we saw the release of terrorists to a mob in Manipur, Congress appointing a new deputy CM in Chattisgarh, jibes over Obama’s remark during Modi’s US visit, and government backtracking on TCS for foreign transactions. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

30 June

RN Ravi and other Governors making Constitution on the go

Congress appointing Chhattisgarh deputy CM so close to polls is bizarre, quick-fix appeasement

Political drama over CM Biren Singh’s resignation hurting Manipur. Central rule, healing time needed

29 June

DK Shivakumar right about flyover. Shouldn’t repeat the same mistakes as UPA-2

NPA at 9-year-low. India Inc should start borrowing, initiate investment cycle

Putting TCS foreign transactions on backburner shows govt is confused, unprepared

28 June

KCR’s mega rally a flexing of power within Opposition. A round-robin before 2024

IIT-Bombay enters top 150 institutions but the rank is embarrassing. India needs its own Harvards

27 June

PM’s Uniform Civil Code call sets stage for ’24. Can Opposition avoid knee-jerk appeasement?

Modi’s US visit should have been about celebrating outcomes. It is now a week of outrage

Credit bureaus that flouted RBI norms deserve exemplary punishment

26 June

Release of terrorist in Manipur means surrendering state authority

BJP singling out Obama unnecessary. Bombings on Muslim States weren’t one individual’s decision

 

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