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Editorial
 
Editorial
Murder most tragic
Apprehend the killers at the earliest
The murder in broad daylight of a young graduate in front of a bank in the capital by some muggers on Thursday once again points finger at the lack of effective vigilance on the part of the law and order authorities around vulnerable spots like commercial banks.
 
Editorial
City's heritage buildings
Dont we have a preservation policy?
In recent times media has extensively reported on restructuring and renovating works pertaining to old buildings that happen to be a part of our national heritage.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Reforms in public universities
Muhammad Zamir
For the past month and a half newspapers have been replete with reports of mis-governance in public universities.
 
Between The Lines
The unwanted brew
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
The Sikhs are a brave and courageous community, but easily excitable. Transparent as it is, it does not nourish grievance. It ventilates it whenever and wherever the community feels hurt.
 
Can we ride the tiger?
Anam A Choudhury
Joseph de Maistre, a conservative French politician famously said that "every country has the government it deserves". What have we done to deserve this government of Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed?
 

 
   
 
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