Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day– 13 May 2015

The Hindu


National

  • Aftershocks, not fresh quakes: expert – The 7.3 magnitude earth quake that rocked Nepal yesterday are aftershocks; the region was trying to attain equilibrium by expending the remaining energy, says experts.
  • Tremors felt in India too – 17 people were killed and many injured after a fresh quake in Nepal triggered tremors across east and north India.

International

  • Hollande meets the Castros – Mr. Hollande’s Cuba trip has highlighted the simultaneously cooperative and competitive relationship between the US and the EU as both look to increase business with Havana.

Business

Opinion-Editorial

  • For a ‘Look Northwest’ policy – While the most formidable challenges to India’s national security originate from its northwestern frontiers, India’s focus has been on the global stage and its southern and eastern neighbours.
  • Pay heed to a minorities report –  Even though the U.S. does not practise what it preaches, its report on religious freedom should not be pooh-poohed as the Indian government has done, argues Tahir Mahmood.
  • Fraudulent duplication – 50,000 ‘duplicate’ teacher names in AICTE approved engineering colleges is an indication of how rampant the practice is, says the editorial.
  • Exclusionary intent – On granting citizenship to Hindu immigrants: In the absence of a coherent policy on refugees, the issues will be decided in an ad hoc manner, driven by ideological-political considerations.

Indian Express


Editorials & Columns

  • Green road to Paris – At COP-21, India should highlight the domestic measures it has taken to fight climate change, suggests Arvind Subramanian.
  • Hothead nation – India’s denial of psychological dysfunction is incubating a violent society, argues the editorial.
  • The state of welfare – Govt’s insurance and pension schemes are a step in the right direction, says the editorial.
  • Two suns in the East –  There is space for both India and China’s ambitions as global powers, argues Ram Madhav.
  • Beijing beckons –  PM has made a bold effort in recasting Sino-Indian ties. He must overcome the resistance at home, suggests the article.

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