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Shock & awe on Hindutva Web sites
'There is more introspection already going on on these web sites than in New Delhi and state capitals, and there is more loud thinking than in the endless debates on our television channels.'
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Indian MPs worth over Rs 3,000 crore
India is home to the largest number of poor in the world, but the 543 Members of Parliament, who have been elected to the Lok Sabha, have a combined asset of Rs 3,075 crore. In a nation where over 28 crore people live below poverty line, the average asset of the MPs elected to the Lower House of Parliament works out to be over Rs five crore. Interestingly, the total asset size of the new MPs makes their congregation more valuable than a vast majority of the public companies.
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Types of life insurance: What you must know
Why is life insurance important? Is it something that you should consider? Have you thought about your family's financial state, or your security after you've retired? How will you take care of them, or yourself? Before we get into the whys of life insurance, here's a brief overview:
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Statewise party positions
Statewise party positions at 8 pm
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Team Standing | Indian Premier League - Season 2
Team Standing | Indian Premier League - Season 2
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Telecast news just twice a day
'Perhaps it is too much to expect the channels which run on celebrity content and arrogance to say that they had to eat crow. But because television news networks are arbiters of the moral and the political right and who dare ask them questions?'
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Shashi Tharoor creates history
'Shashi Tharoor and the Congress party coming together was a recipe for success. If Shashi had chosen to contest on his own on the basis of his personal accomplishments, he could have presented an agenda for change and made a splash, but like some of the other Independent stars, he would have made a point, but not gone any further.'
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The Lessons of Election 2009
'The BJP has to resist such a retrograde step if it has to regain its elan and come back to power. What is required is not more of the Hindutva ideology, but less of it.'
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A vote in favour of a new dawn
'The real meaning of politics is not power but service, Rahul Gandhi has shown by personal example. If only his party would imbibe this lesson, and not let sycophancy take over and cloud the vision, India is well on the way to claiming its long-awaited potential.'
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