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HindustanTimes Sat,25 May 2013
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An inconvenient truth

@namitabhandare The views expressed by the author are personal

Awareness is the right prescription

Let awareness and science help women move past the stigma associated with breast cancer. Rajesh Jain writes.

India under a Eurosceptic lens

By focusing on the problem of Eastern European immigrants, the UKIP has taken away the heat from Indian migration. Dipankar De Sarkar writes.

Not quite a stalemate

When Ban Ki-moon opens the promised international conference on Syria in Geneva next month, the war-ravaged country will experience the first sliver of hope it has dared to feel for months.

Now let there be more learning

Excessive control and irresponsible criticism has contributed in the paralysis of some Indian private universities. Santosh Choubey writes.

Saving our mothers

Maternal health, reproductive health and family planning must be integrated into one plan that recognises woman’s health as a basic right, writes Poonam Muttreja.

Crisis of masculinity

Nobody asks men whether they want to be breadwinners or not

A card cannot say it all

On Mother’s Day, spare a thought for the sufferings of millions of women. Namita Bhandare writes.

They risked their lives for the people

Investigations into the 2002 Gujarat riots show that conscientious IPS officers have been sidelined. Javed Anand writes.

We need a gender mender

Motherhood is glorious only when it is freely chosen and enjoyed by the woman. Suparna Banerjee writes.

In the land of English Vinglish

In the absence of a robust multilingual education system, we are creating problems down the value chain. Debanjan Chakrabarti  writes.

Weighed in the balance

The collegium system of judicial appointments lacks transparency. It must be scrapped in the larger interest of the administration of justice, writes Fali S Nariman.

Inside the offender’s head

To make society safer, we must understand the tortuous minds of criminals. Prasenjit Chowdhury writes.

Be prepared for the next strike

Last month’s attack in Bengaluru proves that India desperately needs to strengthen its counter-terrorism apparatus. Kamal Davar writes.

Playing Sherlock Holmes

The Boston bombing shows the advantages and risks of crowdsourcing. Karan Lahiri writes.
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