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End Aided Pilgrimages
The Supreme Court’s directive to the Central Government to end the Haj subsidy in the next 10 years echoes what many in the Muslim community had been demanding
Fr. Jacob Kani
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1  Killing Pills and Rotting Grains
 
 On the one hand food is not reaching the needy while grains are rotting in the godowns and in the open; on the other, nexus among drug companies, Drug
By S.P. Talukdar
2  The Bumpy Road to Rashtrapati Bhavan
 
 As the race for the new occupant of the 365-room former Vice-Regal mansion on Raisina Road in the Capital warms up
By Rajendra Prabhu
3  The Race for Raisina Hill
 
 The lack of consensus among the ruling and the Opposition alliances on the next President is symptomatic of the current political polarisation
By George Plathottam
4  Homosexual Marriages Untenable
 
 A study has indicated that only about 2 percent of homosexual males are able to live in a committed relationship like marriage. This goes to prove t
By Dr.Felix Podimattam
5  The Minority Tag
 
 Any effort to redefine minority status of schools by including clauses and terms not envisaged in the Constitution of India will be nothing short
By Kuriala Chittattukal
6  Dementia Deconstructed A Story of Love and Loss
 
 I made the mistake of asking Blessy who he was when he sat next to me while waiting for our turns to receive the Bishop Chrysostom Navathy award,
By A.J.Philip
7  Subsidised Salvation
 
 The Government of India may no longer be able to partly finance its citizens’ urge for subsidised salvation. And the jury is still not
By John Dayal
8  Politics of Pilgrimage
 
 Jerusalem, the holy land for the three major monotheistic faiths, is also the bone of contention between these people. But politics of a differen
By Dr. Philip Umman
9  A Long Wait for Manual Scavengers
 
 After years of delaying tactics, the government is bringing a new law banning manual scavenging and for the rehabilitation of those involved in t
By V.B. Rawat
10  All About Commoners and Elite
 
 When people of a country have to take to the streets to show their displeasure at the way it is being governed by a bunch of nincompoops who have
By Pachu Menon
11  Dhubri Mishap, An Eye-Opener
 
 The Dhubri boat mishap in Assam that seemingly drowned over two hundred passengers should be an eye opener for all of us.
By T. Navajyoti
12  Teenagers with Commitment
 
 Parents and teachers often complain about the indiscipline, laziness and lack of focus in the life of young students.
By Varghese Alengaden
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