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Obama: What a let-down he's been?

Obama, as is often said, will always be more popular than his policies. It is impossible not to pay attention to what he says; he’s still viewed as the well-meaning guy who broke some real barriers to get where he did. Zia Haq writes. Mind's I

Dispensing courage to youngsters

The Delhi gangrape case in 2012 will go down in India’s history for dramatically changing anti-rape laws. Discussion on child sexual abuse on Aamir’s reality show made many open up. Sneha Agrawal reports. Setting a precedent

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Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt is back in jail and spends a night at Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail after surrendering before the TADA court, Ankeet Chavan of the Rajasthan Royals broke down upon interrogation by the Delhi Police and confesses to involvement in cricket spot fixing scam, a teenaged girl succumbs to her injuries after she was raped and set ablaze by three men in Ballia village in UP and the results of the civil services examination is made public by the UPSC for the first time. Here are some of the most read stories on HT.

The growing intolerance of regional satraps

I sometimes wonder what the right path is in a democratic set-up. Of course decentralisation of power is said to be the best option. Can we say so when the regional satraps turn autocrat? Sunita Aron writes. Kurakani in Kathmandu

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No relief for bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt as the Supreme Court rejects the plea by film producer for more time for him to surrender in the 1993 Mumbai blast case, Pakistan's anti-terrorism court extends former president Musharraf's house arrest over Benazir Bhutto's killings, singer Miley Cyrus says hat Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez fans wish terrible things for her on a daily basis and the annual rush to the hills by villagers keen to harvest a rare aphrodisiac fungus dubbed 'Himalayan Viagra' has emptied rural schools in Nepal. Here are some of the most read stories on HT.

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Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh attacks the Supreme Court and asks whether it's remark on CBI and IB 'belittling', Gujarat chief minister while addressing the Indian diaspora says that the UPA governance has broken their promise to Indians, Pakistan's election of Nawaz Sharif as the new prime minister sets the ball rolling for a hopefully better ties between Indian and Pakistan and bollywood actor Chitrangada Singh rubbishes the rumours of her divorce with husband golfer Jyoti Randhawa! Here are some of the most read stories on hindustantimes.com.

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Manmohan betters Indira record in changing railway ministers, 19-yr-old student commits suicide, IITian quits Hollywood job to design 'suitcase lab' and skills don't match jobs in India's new work profile were most read on the website. Read on for more...

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Defence minister AK Antony commissioned the navy’s first squadron of Russia-built MiG-29K maritime fighters, the new Nokia Asha 501, which was launched on Thursday, will give 48 days of battery life on 2G networks while on standby, according to Nokia, Writer-directors Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK deliver what their zany promos promised, but only for half the film. Here are some of the most read stories on the site.

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With investigations into the railway bribery scam indicating the kingpins may have operated right under his nose, Pawan Kumar Bansal’s position as railways minister looked increasingly untenable on Thursday night, Information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari today visited Bollywood actor Pran and honoured him with Dadasaheb Phalke award, rescue workers in Bangladesh said on Friday they found a female survivor buried amid the wreckage of a garment factory building that collapsed 17 days ago and killed more than 1,000.

Birds of a new passage

One of the more curious global developments today is the closing, if you wish, of the British mind to immigration. Anti-immigration is now part of the policy platform of all the major political parties, though arguably strongest with the Conservatives. Pramit Pal Chaudhuri writes. Dabs & Jabs

How Sonia had got it right and Advani got it wrong

The Karnataka assembly election outcome for the Bharatiya Janata Party would not have been so dismal had its leadership drawn a leaf from Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s political acumen and persisted with its old war horses. Pankaj Vohra writes. Hutong Cat | Car-Nama

If only netas could play a Salman!

The man definitely has a golden heart. And again this was at display recently when he sent 2500 tankers to drought hit areas of Maharashtra. This reminded me of the disgusting comment powerful minister Ajit Pawar had made sometime back. Sunita Aron writes. Kurakani in Kathmandu

Can Yeddy push BJP to No 3 position?

The Congress cannot rest on its oars in Karnataka even if it gets, as predicted by several exit polls, a clear majority in the state assembly. Its real test will be in the Lok Sabha polls when the electorate will vote for the next government at the Centre. Vinod Sharma writes.

Gandhi, more or less, lived an Islamic life

No part of Gandhi's life has escaped scholarly attention in a corpus of a little over a century. Literature on him is abundant. Two lines, in my opinion, stand out as the profoundest words ever spoken on the Mahatma. Zia Haq writes. Mind’s I

Fun shows

There are many fashion shows that come through many fashion weeks in India. I must say they all are fun to watch. No matter how many fashion weeks come up here, they always have enough fashion designers taking part in them. Vinod Nair writes.

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