Temple Territory A legal closure of the Ram Janmabhoomi land row could happen, but the Babri masjid suit may linger on—27 years since kar sevaks unleashed the wrecking ball on Babar’s mosque The Code Enigma The BJP promised to toss away J&K’s special status. It did. The party’s vow includes a uniform civil code for all religions on all matters of life (and death). Will it go ahead? Smile, India Inc The FM has a range of measures, including rolling back ‘unfriendly’ steps, to keep a sinking economy afloat. The RBI contributes its bit: Rs 1.75 lakh crore. Will these help, actually? Life In The Fast Lane Jofra Archer revives the fine art of lethal fast bowling, the odd one catching a neck or a head. His tribe is increasing in world cricket, the swagger never at odds with the bravado. Cut From A Different Cloth The queer, the midget, the plump, the wheel chair-bound…the catwalk is a runaway hit not because of the svelte models but the so-called oddballs who are as much a part of us
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