
Wednesday, September 15, 1999
Changing people to change institutions
Institutions in the public domain that are meant to deliver justice, maintain law and order and look after people's needs are too often themselves faceless, unresponsive, adamantine.

A twenty-year saga of bondage
Has the Supreme Court failed its people in ensuring the constitutional charter of freedom promised since 1950? The charter of negatives promised include no bonded labour, no trafficking in human beings and no child labour.

Beyond rhyme or reason
Elections do strange things to language. Since T.N. Seshan and his successors in Nirvachan Sadan took the colour out of the festival of the masses, the celebration of democracy is largely left to the Fourth Estate.

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