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Our take on SC order for police, Congress dynasts shifting to BJP, Gangrape of Brazilian tourist– in 50 words

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This week we saw Delhi police officer kicking Muslim men offering namaz, SC’s call to educate police, Hazratbal shrine inauguration and Brand India taking a hard knock. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

09 March

Delhi cop kicking Muslim men offering namaz shows the dehumanisation of a community

08 March

Hazratbal shrine inauguration is Modi’s significant Muslim outreach. Kashmir statehood, election next

Karunakaran’s daughter joining BJP exposes key flaw in Gandhi dynasty’s thinking

SC’s call for educating police about free speech is key to prevent citizen harassment

07 March

SBI should make electoral bond disclosures before polls. Delay will undo SC’s transparency push

06 March

DMK leader Raja’s remarks an attempt to trigger controversies. It will backfire on INDIA

Commissioning of INS Jatayu a shot in India’s plan for full maritime domain awareness

GN Saibaba’s acquittal exposes shoddy investigation & utter disregard for legal procedures

05 March

Medical education reform deferred for being ‘unrealistic’. It’s a wasted opportunity

 

Calcutta judge joining BJP revives cooling-off period debate. Judiciary must be seen as non-partisan

04 March

BJP’s ‘Modi ka Parivaar’ slogan shows it leaves no opportunity for a rhetorical comeback

Air pollution, women’s safety red flags for foreign tourists. Brand India taking a hard knock

Gangrape of Brazilian tourist shows we are still doing a poor job of keeping women safe in public spaces

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