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Editorials The challenge before Mr. Joshi THE ELECTION OF the Shiv Sena's Manohar Joshi as Speaker of the Lok Sabha and his ceremonial induction into office on May 10 had all the conventional trappings of parliamentary democracy, most importantly the absence of a contest. Sticking out of ... Mentally ill need love OFTEN, INDIA TENDS to be medieval in attitude. Clothed in the trappings of the 21st century, this nation of one billion people can easily be accused of sporting a mind that goes back by a few hundred years. Mental health is an area of such a ... Leader Page Articles Rebuilding Afghanistan By M. S. Swaminathan Any help in the regeneration and revitalisation of Afghanistan's agriculture touches the lives of the majority of the population. The second test of the republic By George Mathew The movement to regain and strengthen the secular ethos has to begin from Gujarat just as the New Nirman movement of 1974 did. News Analysis The Gujarat syndrome By V.R. Krishna Iyer Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn. This is the macabre flow unabated Gujarat currently witnesses. A day spent in Ahmedabad listening to the narrations from diverse sources proved prima facie that the bleeding, burning ... EUROPE IN FLUX India, Europe reverse perceptions on U.S. By C. Raja Mohan BERLIN, MAY 12.When it comes to the new American assertiveness around the world, India and Europe seemed to have traded places. Europeans now sound like the Indians a few years ago, ready to criticise American unilateralism at the drop of a hat. ... POLITICAL IMBROGLIO Ambiguity of Article 355 By K. K. Katyal NEW DELHI, MAY 12.Parliament was immobilised for six days because the Government and the Opposition differed sharply on the format of discussion on Gujarat. Finally, the impasse ended and the two Houses took up the issue under separate motions. ... TRIBUTE He had a vision for his village By Devaki Jain Shabana invited me to her new home in New Delhi to meet her father, saying he was frail and vulnerable, but he still wanted to live in Mijwan, his birthplace. He wanted to make it a better place to live in. "You know all these schemes and ... Letters to the Editor Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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