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After the rigours, the ease. Risky?
Is demonetisation about dismantling the cash economy? or is it politics by other means?
All parties have interpreted the results of the by-elections to four Lok Sabha and eight Assembly constituencies as a vote on demonetisation
Interview of Dhruva Jaishankar, Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings India
Don't want GST Bills to be passed as money Bills, say govt sources
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The only common strand in the electoral exercise was that demonetisation left the electorate neither shaken nor stirred
Many have lost significant wealth due to the govt's move but there are no estimates on the extent because of lack of records
In-country adoptions are also down 47 per cent, from 2011 to 2015-16
The chances of Modi either intervening or replying to the parliamentary debate are remote
That she is a popular people's leader cannot be disputed. But equally indisputable is her brand of whimsical politics - one reason everyone is a little wary of coming together under a banner led by Ba
Prime Minister says government open to discussion on all subjects
The youngest MP in the current House is 28, and the oldest MP is 88
Kamala Harris becomes the first Indian-American to claim this office
Significant portion of the funds used to fuel urban demand have become illegal and inoperative
Many Indian political figures had been invited to the lawns of Roosevelt House, the official residence of the American Ambassador in New Delhi
The news of Trump's victory turned funereal what would have been a celebratory breakfast for US Ambassador in New Delhi
He has many critics, and in some ways is acting decisively rather late in the day; yet, there are some interesting departures from the sluggish norm in UP
The first person to make an unauthorised exit from Tihar was an American smuggler, Daniel Walcott
Elevation before a fall or another rise?