FRONTLINE Magazine - January 6, 2017
In this issue
Jayalalithaa’s legacy- The AIADMK supremo won the hearts of millions with a slew of welfare measures though she was criticised for her
imperious style of functioning. Her death has left her party and government at a crossroads.
HEALTH CARE- Loosening control on drug prices.
OBITUARY-‘Cho’ Ramaswamy: On the Right trajectory.
Jayalalithaa, The Film Star Turned Politician Leaves Behind A Party And State At A Crossroads
The AIADMK supremo won the hearts of millions, especially women, with a slew of welfare measures though she was strongly criticised for her imperious style of functioning. Her death has left her party and government at a crossroads.
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Blundering Along
The opaque manner in which the government has handled demonetisation has fatally damaged the framework of economic governance.
10+ mins
The Trump Team
This is a government of fables. It is appropriate that it is led by Donald Trump, a man made more by the world of entertainment than by the world of governance.
6 mins
Triple Talaq: A Monstrous Wrong On Justice Syed Mahmood
There is no Quranic sanction for triple talaq at all. Muslims of India cannot avoid or evade the stark choice that faces them. Do they want their law to be based on the Quran and the hadith or on misinterpretations by British judges?
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Publisher: THG publishing pvt ltd
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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