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Sanity restored
Romesh Bhandari clearly is not the man for the moment. The Cabinet should take note that he ignored the President's advice in rashly installing Pal as Chief Minister and recommend his recall, even dismissal, to the President.
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Estranging the forces
In the din of political instability, certain unfortunate developments relating to the defence services have gone unnoticed. During the past few months, attempts to tinker with the edifice of the services have been on the increase. There have been numerous reports in the press of political interference in the defence mechanism.
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The perpetuation of mediocrity
Hundreds of thousands of students all over the country are getting their higher education in one of the Indian languages. Even in the Hindi-speaking states the number of those who have adopted Hindi as their medium of instruction and examination has reached almost 2 million, about 30 per cent of the total student population of this group.
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Rolling back war clouds
It is with a collective sigh of relief that the people of the world greeted the signing on Monday of the UN-brokered agreement to end the Iraq weapons crisis. By preventing the outbreak of war in the region, the UN secretary-general Kofi Annan achieved a rare victory, an outcome that had eluded his counterpart, Perez de Cuellar, seven years ago.
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