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Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–22 June 2015

The Hindu

 

Economy/Business

  • Online sales of medicines: This feature of developed economies is snowballing in India due to the booming of e-commerce. But we don’t have the same amount of regulation in this critical area that is a feature of the developed economies.

Editorial/Opinion

  • Departure from India’s policy of restraint: The ‘hot pursuit’ operation undertaken in Myanmar soil by Indian forces on June 9 should not be seen as a revision of India’s policy of restraint, and we should be wary before using the same strategy in other parts of our International border.
  • Freedom of the IIMs: The IIMs were established at a time when India had a socialist framework. They have evolved with the changing nature of the Indian economy, They should stay independent, with no controls being imposed on them, so that they can decide what is best for them. (Click here for the original article regarding this subject).
  • Is neutrino technology worth it: Comparing the advantages that neutrino technology offers  to the costs that can be expected, maybe India should consider allocating funds elsewhere that directly impact the people. (Click here for the original article regarding this subject).


Comments

8 responses to “Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day–22 June 2015”

  1. Arsh Qasmi Avatar
    Arsh Qasmi

    it really helpfull…………….

  2. Astaroth Avatar
    Astaroth

    I can volunteer articles from the Express if you like. My family, and I, have been reading the Express for about 10 years now!
    Drop me a mail, will be happy to help considering you seem to be understaffed.

  3. Admin 2 Avatar
    Admin 2

    @ Nishant: From now on, without fail.

  4. Admin 2 Avatar
    Admin 2

    @ Shashank: We are looking into the Indian Express as well. It is not happening right now because we are a little short-staffed in this area. We will start with the Express asap.

  5. Admin 2 Avatar
    Admin 2

    @ Kanchi: Govt offices all over the world are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. So, it is not unexpected for Sundays and Mondays to be slow news days.

  6. nishant yaddav Avatar
    nishant yaddav

    sir pls pls pls continue the news analysis atleas of the hindu without fail everday

  7. shashank Avatar
    shashank

    Please continue with Indian express also.

  8. kanchi Avatar
    kanchi

    why such few articles today?

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