Monday, 14 September 2015

punctuation OF LATE

(1)of late, the lady who rules the state like it is some kind of a
medieval fiefdom has been displaying a penchant for target
 -ting those who refuse to obey her diktats.(source-hinsutan times
friday april 27, 2012)

(2)of late, the government is bestirring itself, taking up aviatioin
reforms piecemeal.(source-hinsutan times wednesday may 02, 2012)

(3)He successfully shepherded the Indian economy through the crisis.
of late, however, critics have been unsparing about some
 of his policy pronouncements, like budget provision to empower taxmen
to scrutinise older corporate deals.
 (source-hinsutan times friday april 27, 2012)

(4)Mukherjee took over as the finance minister when the world economy
was going through the worst crisis in eight decades.
   He successfully shepherded the economy through the crisis, but many
experts felt a lot of reforms are still all work in
   progress tax simplification, easier entry for foreign capital,
improving welfare delivery. Of late, critics have been
    unsparing about some of his policy
pronouncements.(source-Hindustan Times Tuesday, June 26, 2012)

(5)As we approach the centenary of Dadasaheb Phalke's 1913 silent
film, it is only natural that many actors
 who had played their part have departed from the scene. Of late, even
those with whom my post-independent
 India generation grew up have begun to leave us, the latest being the
universally recognised first super-
  star of Hindi-cinema, Rajesh Khanna.(source-Hindustan Times Tuesday,
July 31, 2012)

(6) Of late, there has been flurry of international criticism of
India's deteriorating investment environment and dismal trace
 record on reform. the latest instance in US president's candid
observations that American businessman find it hard to invest
  in the country, that there are too many sectors, such as retail,
that limit or prohibit foreign investment; that it is indeed
the best time for another wave of reforms.(source-Hindustan Times
Saturday, July 21, 2012)

(7)In India, Muslims have been given the right to follow thier own
personal law, the Muslim Personal Law(MPL). A false campaign
 was launched by the orthodox section withiin the community which
stated that preserving Muslim culture was as good as  preserving
  the MPL. the MPL, thus, in need of protection from the majority
culture, Because of this politics of cultural preservation,
 Muslim law has remained unchanged since independence. Of late, there
has been a debate over the registration of marriages inthe
  Muslim community. Riled by the decision to make the registration of
marriages mandatory.
(source-Hindustan Times tuesday, june 12, 2012)

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