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HindustanTimes Thu,23 May 2013
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Getting back into the game

Indian sport might just get a chance to make a comeback on the international field. Positive signals from the IOC will bring no cheer if India’s sports administration is not cleansed.

An alarming diagnosis

Jolie’s ‘medical choice’ is brave but the luxury of being forewarned and forearmed is not available to everyone.

They’re really in a spot now

The arrest of Sreesanth and two others indicates that fixing continues to sully the T20 league.

Give a little, get a little

The United States immigration reform bill pleases no one, but may displease too few to perish before it remakes the American dream, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall.

Slap in the face for women

We hear the phrase ‘sensitisation of the police’ in connection with the safety and rights of women often but time and again we have seen that it is almost meaningless in this regard.

Bottom-up welfare is the only way

Social schemes, customised to the needs of the people in a region, help empower the weaker sections. Sreeram Chaulia writes.

Not a pleasant exchange

Two custodial deaths in India and Pakistan prove that we react more than respond. Uddalok Bhattacharya writes.

At the cost of others

Public protests are part of our rights but they can’t involve collateral damage like destruction of public property.

Giving India a negative charge

The BJP seems to have transformed from the principal Opposition party to the party of perennial protest. By indulging in the politics of obstruction, the BJP is only highlighting its poverty of ideas.

Top billing for skill

New immigration policies will result in a loss of greater opportunities for the community of working class Indians.

The centre doesn't hold

There is an overriding and all-pervasive atmosphere of pessimism today. Even though it carries the risk of violence and chaos, a messy, decentralised and politically divided country could be the right catalyst for innovation. Amish writes.

It’s like imagining a world without time

As long as Indian society puts an onus on male dominance, we will constantly be at war with ourselves, writes Parvati Sharma.

An ecosystem of trust

If you look at the track record of some of the most successful companies across the world, there has been one common factor that has been at the centre of their growth story: their ability to adapt to change. Admittedly, change is never easy, but it is also a necessity, for growth, writes Anil Chanana.

Hold the bubbly for now

Increased manufacturing output is always good news, but a fresh round of policy pushes is long overdue.

Ringing a division bell

In its journey from page to screen, The Reluctant Fundamentalist is able to capture the several schisms that define our social and political lives, writes Mira Nair.
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