Tehelka English
Tehelka English

Tehelka English

  • Vol-13 Issue-5
  • Price : 20.00
  • Tehelka
  • Issues 169
  • Language - English
  • Published weekly
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Page 18-19: [Cover Story] India's Globalisation marks Silver Jubilee: The reforms, put in place by then-finance minister Manmohan Singh in July 1991, had not only helped the country come out of the economic slump faced by the country 25 years ago, but it had also set a new and global framework for the future generation of policymakers, writes Charanjit Ahuja

 

Page 26-27 [Also Read] Kashmir's love affair with a militant, and its fallout: If the Centre wants permanent peace in Kashmir, it needs to revamp its policies and review its attitude towards the valley, writes Riyaz Wani | 

 

Page 66 [Also Read] Even Jeeves will have to go home after Brexit: A joke is doing rounds on WhatsApp about the consequences of Brexit Bertie Wooster, the endearing earl dreamt up by PG Wodehouse, writes Manjula Lal

 

 

[Cover] Tehelka JetGate Expose: Jet-Setting Freeloaders | Tehelka blows the lid off a free air tickets scandal involving bureaucrats, politicians and other VIPs. by Mathew Samuel [Also Read] World AIDS Day: Three decades of India's battle against the deadly virus | Missing Children: SC order on tracing the kids is a wake-up call for the states | Immigration Policy: Obama's bold amnesty plan on illegal aliens puts Republicans in a fix | Zed Plus: Chandraprakash Dwivedi on why political satire is a serious business=