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Reporting from the Kashmir Valley Is a Hazardous Task Journalists are often at the scene of a bomb blast, an encounter between security forces and militants, and sometimes meet with dangerous people as part of their routine duties. | More Reports
Interview: 'This Was the 7th
Attempt on My Life' Srinagar Times Editor Ghulam Mohammed Sofi who escaped assassination on Tuesday, presents an eloquent case for peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
IB Officers Punished for Recording Modi's Controversial Speech The Gujarat chief minister reportedly made anti-Muslim remarks at Bahucharaji near Mehasana on September 9, 2002. | More Reports
Column: Privatisation Hits a Roadblock 'Selling the PSUs off is absurd - indeed, obscene, when the objective is to create a bonanza for private tycoons and finance the government's revenue deficit,' says Praful Bidwai.
Interview: 'Divestment Money Is Only Used for Govt Expenses' 'The talk about the selloff proceeds being used for infrastructure development is merely for public consumption,' says S Gurumurthy, co-convenor of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch.
Special: Striking Back in Afghanistan The Taliban and Al Qaeda might be down, but are certainly not out, as the recent bomb blasts in Kabul and the attempt on Hamid Karzai show, writes Rahimullah Yusufzai.
Movies: Bollywood's First AIDS Movie Ek Pal Wins Praise Determined health worker Karamjeet Ballaghan's efforts result in a high-profile Birmingham premiere.
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