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Samar Halarnkar
Let us place hope first
The government's biggest election gamble faces misplaced criticism. It's not just about food but how it should reach the plates of the poor.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
India’s bare branches
Are rising incidences of rape related to young men made excess by the systematic killing of female children? It is a question worth asking.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
The Ides of May
To get some idea of what India wants — and gets instead — it’s a good idea to watch the Karnataka elections.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Excluding the rest
The religious indoctrination of young people from middle-class families can only accentuate emerging India's divisions.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Reimagining Kashmir
Afzal Guru’s hanging should be a pivotal moment for a state never meant to be. There is no better time to consider a novel third-party solution.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Our Hindu rashtra
Whether in Delhi or the states, the Congress or the BJP, secular India is gradually coming apart. The nation is being remade.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Arrested development
Consigned to the bottom rungs of a pernicious, officially sanctioned caste system, the Indian constabulary can only fail its diverse, demanding country, writes
Samar Halarnkar
.
In private republics
Middle-class India is quick to rage after every new outrage. But this is done mostly within the comfort of the mob,
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Dark, silent night
The Indian family hides terrible secrets. Unless we reveal them in the cold light of day, India’s misogyny will never end.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Start now, fix later
The UPA has come up with a neat slogan for the poor -- except it doesn’t know who’s poor and has really no time to find out, writes
Samar Halarnkar
.
India’s big chance
The infrastructure to transform child health is in place. Can Aamir Khan help revive a faltering but critical programme?
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
India’s great sickness
An upsurge in sexual assault and harassment is being boosted by those who, instead of caring and protecting, often end up shaming the victim, writes
Samar Halarnkar
.
The game changers
As corruption grows and politics swings between the venal and bizarre, the mango people are likely to become receptive to someone who breaks from the herd.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
Gandhi would approve
Junking the sedition law will boost free speech, as removing the anti-homosexuality law updated morality.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
India in the dark
Regardless of Coalgate, India's coal, governance and development crisis will deepen, further endangering an already shaky economy.
Samar Halarnkar
writes.
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