FRONTLINE Magazine - October 14, 2016
In this issue
COVER STORY: Cauvery conflict - The reappearance of the crisis shows that only equitable sharing of the river’s waters combined with scientific water management measures and time-tested farmer-to-farmer initiatives can be the solution to the dispute.
Tamil short story: Godavari Gundu
History: The Vellore Revolt of 1806.
SOCIAL ISSUES: Tightening the surrogacy law.
CRIME: Swathi murder: Ramkumar’s suspicious end and more....
Cauvery Conflict Can Farmer-To-Farmer initiatives Be The Solution To The Dispute
The reappearance of the crisis shows that only equitable sharing of the river’s waters combined with scientific water conservation and management measures and time-tested farmer-to-farmer initiatives can be the solution to the dispute.
10+ mins
Karnataka's Troubles
The Supreme Court’s directive to release water to Tamil Nadu arouses strong feelings in Karnataka which is yet to recover from two consecutive drought years and has had a deficit monsoon this year.
10+ mins
Uri Attack Added New Dimensions To Security Concerns And Diplomatic Initiatives
The terrorist attack in Uri which killed 18 Indian soldiers has generated fears about a resumption of hostilities across the border and added new dimensions to security concerns and political and diplomatic initiatives.
6 mins
Midnight Mayhem
Murder, gang rape, and vandalism in the name of cow protection are changing the face of the Mewat region in Haryana and the future of its predominant inhabitants, the Meo community.
8 mins
Bigger Bomb
North Korea conducts another nuclear test, which helps it gain the capability to produce “standardised and minimised” nuclear warheads, and the U.S. presses for more sanctions on the country.
7 mins
Bye-bye NAM?
India’s growing political and strategic alliance with the U.S. came into sharp focus when Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to skip the NAM summit in Venezuela.
7 mins
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Publisher: THG publishing pvt ltd
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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