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Our take on Siddique Kappan’s bail, Modi’s Kartavya Path and Teesta dispute—in 50 words

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This week, we saw Liz Truss take oath as UK’s prime minister, Chief Minister MK Stalin’s push to make Tamil the official language of Madras High Court and a 20 per cent surge in rice exports. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

9 September

It’s unseemly to pick on Rahul Gandhi for wearing Burberry T-shirt. Politicians aren’t monks

 

SC bail to Siddique Kappan is right. ‘Process is punishment’ a millstone drowning citizens

 20 per cent duty on rice exports no cause for embarrassment. India must do more

Sending Bhadoriya’s Shaurkya Chakra to his family by post is a travesty. Fix accountability

 8 September

Modi’s Kartavya Path more than a makeover. It makes capital greener,cleaner, accessible

 7 September

Spotlight on seat belts can’t be episodic or driven by tragedy. India needs a sustained campaign

Modi must reach out to Bengal to resolve Teesta dispute, not let politics sabotage national interests

Two parties launching political yatras in two separate directions shows the state of India’s opposition

 5 September

Questioning Arshdeep’s nationalism for dropping a catch shames cricket and Indians as a people

As UK’s new PM confronting fiscal crisis, Liz Truss knows she’s been handed a poisoned chalice

Stalin’s demand for Tamil in Madras HC will make justice delivery difficult, inefficient

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