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Daily Editorials - Reading Thread [CAT 2012] Exam Prep

Only way to improve english is by reading it from all angles
Hi all,
I am opening this thread, keeping in mind the following
The sole purpose of this thread would be to serve as a repository of newspaper editorials, opinion pages etc. This is help us in many ways, like improving vocabs, building a reading speed and you name it.
Lets rock 'n roll....
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19th August 2013- The Hindu
India's politicians seem unable to resist the temptation to politicise terror acts. Soon after Wednesday's bomb blast near the office of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bangalore, Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmad tweeted his concern that the terror attack would ben...
18th April 2013 - The Hindu.
Understand the article. Find the meaning of the words which you don't understand.Finally,suggest a title. The original title is perfect so let's see how close you get
Last month's coup d'état in the Central African Republic (CAR), in which the northern-based gr...
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KorMee Suggested title - Another Addendum to Troubled History.. 19 Apr.
THE_SOUTHPAW @KorMee Nice one...the original title is 'Resources below.... 19 Apr.
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hello everybody. i'm varatharaj doing pre final year in mechanical engineering in coimbatore(tamilnadu).Right from the day i know about cat i started dreaming being an IIM er! MBA is my passion. im preparing for CAT 2013. As i was from a lower middle class background i cant afford to pay the coac...
thanx a lot for posting these articles...:)
There's no single solution to the many kinds of loneliness
'All by myself" uttered by a four-year-old is seen as a triumphant declaration of independence. Fast forward 50 years and it's the despairing message of our ageing population and a black-edged invitation to the young to consider what a...
etna sanatta kyo h bhai!!:)
In a multilingual postcolonial society like India's, linguistic hierarchy exists in a layered manner. It does not simply have a two-level hierarchy of Hindi and English versus the rest of the Indian languages. The whole linguistic profile of our country forms a pyramid having multiple broad ...
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http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/31/a-keynesian-blind-spot/?ref=business
The decline of home construction is not the primary reason that our labor market remains depressed: Keynesian policies are.
Today's Economist
Perspectives from expert contributors.
If we accept that the housing sector was overbuilt by 2006, then it might seem inevitable that a recessio...
The freedom to marry is a fundamental right that should not have to be won or defended at the ballot box. In fact, ballot initiatives are a bad way to write or rewrite laws of any kind. Unfortunately, that is the reality of American politics, which is why same-sex marriage measures on the Nov...
New start-ups are essential for business dynamism. But India ranks 166th of 183 countries in ease of starting a business.
Forget the notion that the government has recently produced an avalanche of reforms. The word 'reform' is being misused to cover everything from irrelevant fiddling to m...
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Arvind Kejriwal's party must set new standards of transparency in funding & spending
Arvind Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan and others of the former India Against Corruption team who decided to form a political party have done well to act on that decision. Of course, a political party is, by necess...
Uncles and nephews
Few will believe the claim made by Supriya Sule that her cousin Ajit Pawar resigned from the post of Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra after he listened to his “inner voice” on allegations of a multi-crore scam in the irrigation sector headed by him earlier. Fewer still w...
Auctions are dead, long live auctions
No matter how the Manmohan Singh government spins the 2G Presidential Reference judgment, the principle at stake in the Supreme Court's hearing on the allocation of natural resources was not the method of allotment but the need for transparency and fair pl...
Ready to whine, afraid to bark
Those too weak to strike can only cringe in the face of provocation. After its Central ministers were caught in controversies over the allocation of spectrum and grant of telecom licences, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam — especially once it lost power in Tamil Nad...
Kashmir's besieged panchayats
In a State where tens of thousands have been killed in terrorist violence, the death of one more often passes unnoticed. Yet, the assassination on Sunday of Muhammad Shafi Naik, a member of the panchayat of the north Kashmir town of Kreeri, threatens to have seism...
Taking off at last?
Air India's new 'Dreamliner,' the Boeing 787, makes its inaugural passenger flight today. In a twin strategy to attract passengers and also train more of its pilots to fly the new aircraft, the national carrier has decided to operate it on the Delhi-Chennai and Delhi-Bangal...
Economics trumps politics: Manmohan Singh back in charge
As at the time of the nuclear deal in 2008, Manmohan Singh is back in charge again. As the latest series of reform measures show, the hesitancy of the last few years is over and the country has returned to the road of market-driven polic...
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a request to everyone posting here.
whenever you post any article here, please mention the link/source of the article at the end of the post.
it will help us track the sources better.
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Don't undermine the auditor
The Prime Minister is out of line in asserting that the Public Accounts Committee “will” challenge the findings of the CAG. It is akin to issuing a whip to the committeeWhen the draft provisions relating to the Comptroller and Auditor General were under consideratio...
Eleven weeks ago I wrote a column about my experience of becoming a dad. I also promised to never write another "parenthood" piece again, on the basis that prior to becoming a parent, the mere mention of babies in newsprint was guaranteed to make me vomit all over the page in protest, paying...
In the issue of his journal Young India dated April 27, 1921, Mahatma Gandhi published an article titled “Evil Wrought by the English Medium”. This argued that “Rammohun Roy would have been a greater reformer, and Lokmanya Tilak would have been a greater scholar, if they had not to start wit...
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http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/Chandrasekhar/article3712832.ece
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-17/a-punk-prayer-to-putin-liberalize-before-it-s-too-late.html
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3785960.ece
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-15/re-imagining-india-s-growth-miracle.html
Sticking together Breaking up universal banks is a bad idea. There are better ways to make them safer
SURGERY is an appealingly radical way of dealing with a diseased organ, but it can have a damaging effect on the rest of the body. That's one reason why separating the investment and commerc...
Read for the day.. (How safe are we in the hands of Indian Railways !!) The Indian Railways has been found remiss again. A deadly fire caused apparently by a short-circuit in a sleeper bogie of the Tamil Nadu Express as it hurtled through the night, spells more bad news for a railway network th...
How ironic: The government kills low-cost telecom services, then offers free phones to the poor
On Independence Day, August 15, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh plans to announce a sarkari scheme to gift free mobile phones to poor people. What an irony this will be. Around 30 million poor people ...
@[400732:kkkalyan] in case u have not noticed, there are editorials from other sources also.
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Big emerging economies like China, India, Brazil and a few others underpinned the global economy during the worst phase of the recent crisis and spearheaded growth in the recovery phase. Their role in picking up the slack has been highlighted by global financial institutions, including the I...
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Shafilea Ahmed and tough lessons to be learned
guardian.co.uk, Monday 6 August 2012 21.00 BSTHelen Carter's report on Shafilea Ahmed's death (Parents jailed for life, 4 August) highlights a tragedy for the communities and her siblings but it also raises broader complex issues for society as we...
@[571537:PriyankaMitra] I guess one doesn't need to subscribe, to access Hindu Editorials. You can find them in TheHindu --> Opinion --> Editorials section on its website.
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how can one subscribe to the newspaper HINDU (full) online?whats the link? as when we search for editorials on net only one or two articles per day is visible.......kindly provide the link for the monthly subscription.....
Often enough in much of Assam, all that it takes to set alight the sub-surface nodes of volatility is a mere spark. Now, an ethnic-communal spectre looms over the western parts of the State once again. Confronting each other are violent elements among the Bodos and Muslims. Gang violence tha...
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Ever since a midnight shooting at a movie theater in Colorado left 12 people dead and 58 wounded a little over a week ago, conversations have focused on gun laws and violence. Often overlooked in those discussions, though, are questions about the role of police protection in the United State...
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A SLEAZY reputation has historically been little impediment to a long career in Brazilian politics. Fernando Collor, a former president impeached in 1992 and found guilty of corruption while in office, is back in the Senate. Paulo Maluf, who has been charged in the United States with theft relate...
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Balancing game
On the eve of the Reserve Bank of India's quarterly review of monetary policy, there was hardly any doubt that its concerns would remain focused on inflation. On Monday, a day before the review, the central bank reiterated the point that inflation remains sticky, with strong...
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As many as eight States in North India suffered their worst power outage in a decade when the electricity grid collapsed in the early hours of Monday. Though essential services were put back on stream in a few hours, it took more than half a day for the authorities to fully restore supply to...
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