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Author Archives: Pankaj Adhikari

Why good copy editors matter

Imagine “Mormon” instead of “Moron” in a newspaper headline and that too in New York Times. A Mitt Romney campaign in last year’s US presidential election went viral because it urged people to stand “with Mitt” for “A Better Amercia.” (instead of AMERICA) An easy typo to make but, almost all typos are easy to make.

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Indian schoolkids’ reading/math skills decline

A survey by an NGO says that the reading and arithmetic skills of India’s schoolchildren are declining from an already poor level, at a time the government has been claiming an improvement in infrastructure at primary schools.

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Can Obama pass stricter gun laws?

Connecticut school shooting, where 27 persons, including 20 kids, were gunned down, has raised once again the questions of stricter gun laws in US.

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Sachin Tendulkar: Batting against time

As Kolkatans wait to see batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar at Eden Gardens during the third cricket test match against England, I am reminded of an article Ashok Mitra had written.

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Now a Laughter University in India

India’s “guru of giggling” Madan Kataria, who has got thousands of people guffawing globally in pursuit of better health, is setting up a “Laughter University” in Bangalore on land donated by a building contractor and $250,000 from an anonymous tycoon.

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Why tepid response to 2G auction good for Indian consumers

Recent auction to 2G spectrum in India has drawn poor response from bidders. But, it may augur well for Indian consumers. Tariffs may not rise much: Aggressive bidding in the auction would have driven spectrum prices higher leading to a sharp hike in mobile tariffs.

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Empowering African grandmas

Barefoot College in Tilonia, a small village in Ajmer district in Rajasthan is not just another college in the ordinary sense of the term.
Bunker Roy, a visionary and a social activist, established the college with a different objective. His mission was to solve problems like drinking water quality, female education, health and sanitation, rural unemployment, income generation, electricity and power, as well as social awareness and the conservation of ecological systems in rural India.

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