• A welcome judgement
  • Power of the people
  • Better days ahead for Bangladesh
  • Riders on easy ride to 1st win
  • Yet another laurel for Babita
  • Walmart refuses to take clothes worth $1m from Simco Dresses
  • Univs urged to reform admission process
  • Kashmir advises people to prepare for nuclear war
  • Govt asks media to stay off adverts of illegal products
  • New long-route bus fares yet to take effect
  • Disturbing facts and figures
  • Police and pepper
  • Players get into field hungry
  • What political profit from the Dhule riots?
  • Madhu mela begins at Sagardari
  • Banks’ lending against deposit tumbles
  • Female RMG worker found dead in Chittagong
  • Prince Harry lashes out at press on return from war zone
  • Amounts increased for non-govt teachers
  • EC won’t take any suo moto action against Jamaat
  • BERC to seek increase or subsidy from Feb
  • MKA defends DC Harun’s Farroque bashing
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Better days ahead for Bangladesh

There have been remarkable improvements in some social factors, e.g. sharp increase in enrolment of girls in schools. — New Age photo
AT THE start of 2012, both the United States and 17 major European counties faced a great deal of economic uncertainly. Unemployment along with patchy economic growth rate prevailed in these economies. Only Asian and large emerging economies... Full story

What political profit from the Dhule riots?

Muslim youth in riot-hit areas, or districts where they have been held by the police for years on suspicion of terror and later found innocent, will obviously be alienated from the rulers. This much is obvious. But what is not obvious to the government, as it... Full story

Hitler’s strange afterlife in India

Adolf Hitler speaks in 1936. — AP photo
Hated and mocked in much of the world, the Nazi leader has developed a strange following among schoolchildren and readers of Mein Kampf in India. Dilip D’Souza on how political leader Bal Thackeray influenced Indians to admire Hitler and despise... Full story


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