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Our take on Uttarkashi tunnel rescue, World Bank’s Swachh Bharat report, Kissinger’s death – in 50 words

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This week, the Narendra Modi government pressured the World Bank to retract its Swachh Bharat papers, the US’ discreet action on Pannun, rescue of tunnel workers by rat-hole miners. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

1 December

Govt pushing World Bank to retract Swachh Bharat papers is disturbing. Don’t kill the messenger

Does BCCI really control world cricket? It couldn’t even pay electricity bill for Raipur stadium

Coal is an important part of India’s energy mix—Developed world should pay for energy transition

30 November

Construction, manufacturing drive Q2 growth. Govt needs to look into consumption’s low contribution

US action on Pannun isn’t like Trudeau’s grandstanding on Nijjar. That explains India’s response

Kissinger won’t be mourned. His hater-to-fanboy change of heart on India only confirms deceit

29 November

Govt must come clean on updating Census. Else, finance commission’s recommendations lose value

Rushing to meet SC deadline for last rites of unclaimed bodies can push Manipur into abyss again

28 November

Nation thanks rescuers for bringing workers out. Govt must focus on preventing another Silkyara

Chhagan Bhujbal is embarrassing govt over Maratha reservation, exposing fault lines in coalition

27 November

EC pulling up Telangana govt & staying silent on Modi is blatant partisanship

First Rahul Gandhi, now TMC MP — unfortunate that opposition is promoting superstition

TV channels covering Uttarakhand rescue mission must take a breath. 41 lives are at stake

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