29 Nov 2019: The Hindu Editorial Analysis
1) On UNÂ Emissions Gap Report: Widening gap
1) On UNÂ Emissions Gap Report: Widening gap
1) On why ISRO should go commercial: More bang for the buck 2) On Transgender Persons Act: Caught in the Act
1) On sanitation goals: Not so swachh 2) On Fadnavis exit: Constitution day
1) On Helping 10-year-olds to read by 2030
1) On Maharashtra government formation:Â Midnight coup
1) On PSU Disinvestment: Expedient Exit
1) On Nationwide NRC: Senseless
1) On nationwide protests: Iran on the boil 2) On detention of elected representatives: House not in order
1) On apex court ruling on Essar Steel: A precedent
1) On the report of Ministry of Consumer Affairs: Quality on tap 2) On India’s economic malaise
1) On telecom industry crisis: Crossed wires
1) On CJI office and RTI Act: Open, all the same 2) On Sabarimala review pleas: Review and reference
1) On shrinking industrial output: Gloom deepens 2) On Karnataka rebel MLAs: Disqualified, yet qualified
1) On Maharashtra politics: Betrayal of the mandate 2) On Anarchy in Bolivia: Evo Morales exit
1) On Kerala plan for free Internet roll-out: Casting the Net wide 2) On Kartarpur corridor: The extra mile
1) On Ayodhya verdict: Peace and justice
1) On Moody’s negative rating: Thumbs down
1) On norms against food rich in fat, sugar and salt: Junking fast food 2) On Alternative Investment Fund: Real estate shelter
1) On clash with police: Judges for lawyers
1) On India opting out of RCEP: Safe, for now 2) On NEET crisis: Back to the blackboard
1) On perilous use of Manja: String of deaths 2) On Delhi air pollution: Clearing the air
1) On WhatsApp snooping scandal: Pegasus misadventure
1) On core sector output: From bad to worse 2) On need for decongestion: Cramped prisons
1) On Substance across the Arabian Sea 2) On deciphering Greta’s climate message