FRONTLINE Magazine - December 11, 2015
In this issue
Paris Massacre, Tamil Nadu: Deluge & devastation official apathy, BJP: All is not well, Judicial zeal and poor scholarship, Grand revival of Ceylon frogmouth at Thattekad bird sanctuary and more...
Russian Airplane Crash: Terror In The Sky
The I.S. claims responsibility for the crash of a Russian airplane with 224 people on board after it took off from Sharm el-Sheikh. Western and Russian investigations concluded that it was a terrorist act, but the Egyptian authorities dismissed this as propaganda.
6 mins
BJP: All is not well
The Bharatiya Janata Party is in a state of flux with party veterans poised to become the rallying point for forces opposed to the authority of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, particularly in the wake of the party’s defeat in the Bihar Assembly elections.
7 mins
G20 Summit: Terror Trumps Economy
It was hoped that the leaders at the G20 summit in Turkey would find a way out of the global slowdown in growth, but the events in Paris left them little time for that.
7 mins
Tardy Progress Of 'Swachh Bharat Mission'
One year after the launch of the Swachh Bharat Mission, it is clear that the mission is still a long way from meeting its targets and that its approach to the problems of providing sanitation are inadequate.
9 mins
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Language: English
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