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Our take on Neeraj Chopra’s gold, Muzaffarnagar slap row, India’s growth in Q1 — in 50 words

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This week, we saw Neeraj Chopra win gold medal at the World Athletics Championship, OCCRP investigation into Adani Group, India’s 7.8% growth in Q1, and Bihar’s Caste consensus. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

1 September

‘One Nation, One Election’ a grand distraction. Leaders must be continuously examined by voters

SEBI must deeply investigate new proof of Adani Group’s dealings. Its reputation is at stake

31 August

GDP growth of 7.8% in Q1 is a strong start. 5 of 8 sectors measured grew faster than 5%

India & Pakistan will be playing multiple matches. Stop the frenzy & appreciate cricket

Modi govt’s statehood promise for J&K is vague. Roadmap & deadline are a must

30 August

Take a cue from Bihar, other states should also look at bloated vacation calendar

Modi govt’s LPG subsidy a problematic precedent — extends help to those who don’t need it

Muzaffarnagar Muslim boy was slapped six days ago. Centre, state, BJP are still silent

29 August

Manipur assembly’s one-day session is an indication of breakdown of constitutional machinery

Centre can’t have it both ways on caste census. Either conduct the survey or let states do it

28 August

MP CM Chouhan’s handouts undermine Modi’s criticism of opposition over freebies

India’s success story goes beyond Neeraj Chopra’s achievements. One win can spawn many others

Khattar right to prioritise law & order by standing up to pressure from VHP for yatra in Nuh

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