These started months ahead of the “biggest sporting spectacle” in the capital...
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COVER STORY
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Corruption in Karnataka is a deep-seated tradition. An accused incumbent needs only to point it out.
The ruling dispensation has often been embarrassed by the investigations the Karnataka Lokayukta launched.
Ever since Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa assumed office in May 2008, most of his cabinet colleagues have made news for all the wrong reasons
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Acceptance of corruption is as much to blame as corruption itself
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Corruption in Karnataka is a deep-seated tradition. An accused incumbent needs only to point it out.
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The ruling dispensation has often been embarrassed by the investigations the Karnataka Lokayukta launched.
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Ever since Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa assumed office in May 2008, most of his cabinet colleagues have made news for all the wrong reasons
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Corruption rules his government more than Yediyurappa his state
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The Karnataka guv gives gubernatorial overreach a complete new meaning
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Karnataka CM Yediyurappa gets another lifeline. But till when?
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City farms are changing the urban landscape and growing food for the home too
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The national habit of muddling through things has potent dangers
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A delayed fight against killer malnutrition
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A mystery largesse for a medical college
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The more we try to approach the person whose name is on the cover, the less we understand of her interior world.
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B.G. Verghese is one of our most feted journalists. He tells the story of independent India as he saw it unfold.