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Inclusive Judiciary

Four years after the Delhi High Court first recommended the name of advocate Saurabh Kirpal for appointment as a judge, a three-member Supreme Court Collegium has finally approved the proposal. While this step itself is very welcome, one needs to wait and see what the final outcome will be and whether he is eventually appointed,

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The Numbers Game

I belong to a generation weaned on the liberal arts, and for whom the three Rs meant Reading, Writing and Rithmetic, not Ramrajya, Rashtrawad or Rohingyas. Very early on in my life I decided that the sciences were not for me, and reaffirmed this by consistently failing in Maths from Class VI to Class XI.

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REMEMBERING G.S BALI– THE OFFICERS’ MINISTER : A PERSONAL EULOGY

  I have always believed that politicians, in many important ways, are better human beings than bureaucrats. They can be far more empathetic, sensitive and genuinely helpful than us ” bandh gala” types, throttled by our training, self centeredness and inflated sense of importance. G.S. Bali, who passed away in the early hours of 30th

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