12 Reform ThyselfOur columnist Rajeev Dhavan, a Supreme Court advocate, opposes the NJAC. At the sametime, he wants the judiciary to correct itself.16 While the Acres WaitThe problems and prospects of putting to use lakhs of acres of land lying idle or underutilisedwith the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)36 Repairs Long OverdueThe police forces of India have for long been criticised for the way they operate. Now, morethan ever, they are in urgent need of reform. A column by Prakash Singh.48 In the Name of WaterNot just a water war, the Cauvery dispute exposes an aggressive, retaliatory assertion of identity66 A Welcome BouquetMeet the women at the helm of the growing wine industry in India
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