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Return of the Militant Hindu

 
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Terror in Kolkatta
Change or be Damned
Dollar Gains Currency
March to March 12
Money Matters
Strike Out
A Roof Above the Heads
Fusion Fundas
Asian Kick Back

 
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Fifth Column: Tavleen Singh
Kautilya: Jairam Ramesh
Politically Correct: P.   Chidambaram

 
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Diary of Events

 

Five Indians are among 36 top tech pioneers picked by the World Economic Forum for applying the innovative technologies.

NRI DIARY

India Calling
London Diary
Now This!
Talented Scouts
The Soaring Figure
Voice For the People
Mechanics Of Success
American Round Up
Weekly Round Up
Selling Tall Tales

 

 
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In a deregulated economy, the Dalits have made it amply clear that they want a share in the market, not just government jobs. India Today Special Correspondent Lakshmi Iyer traces the paradigm shift.
Paradigm Shift
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

The Conclave concludes on a high note. Al Gore, Stanley Fischer and other world leaders listen and our heard. Catch up on the highlights.
Take me to Conclave now
 
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 CURRENT ISSUE FEB 4, 2002  

BOOKS

Top 10 Bestsellers

HIgh on Protocol

A monthly national list of bestselling books compiled for INDIA TODAY by ORG-MARG based on data from 16 retail outlets in six cities.


FICTION
No
Title Author
Publisher
1. (1) The Sigma
Protocol
Robert Ludlum Orion
2. (2) Half A Life V.S. Naipaul Picador
3. (6) True History of The Kelly Gang Peter Carey Faber
4. (5) The Inscrutable Americans Anurag Mathur Rupa
5. (4) The Veteran Frederick Forsyth Corgi
NON-FICTION
1. (3) Who Moved My Cheese? SpencerJohnson Vermilion Press
2. (3) Fish: A Remarkable Wat to Boost YOur Morale Paul, Paul & Christensen Hodder and Stoughton
3. (2) Jack: Straight From the Gut Jack Welch & John A. Bryne Warner
4. (4) Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch Arindam Chaudhuri Vikas
5. (5)
Why Men Don't Listen & Women Can't Read Maps other Indian Books Allan & Barbara Manjul
OTHER INDIAN BOOKS IN THE TOP 20: FICTION
6. (-)

The Opium Clerk

Kunal Basu Penguin
13. (-)

The House of Blue Mangoes

David Davidar

Viking
20.(10)

Ladies' Coupe

Amita Nair Penguin
NON-FICTION
6. (-)

The Man Who Divided India

Rafiq Zakaria Popular
9. (6)

You Can Win

Shiv Khera Macmillan
13. (-)

Cooking With One Teaspoon of Oil

Tarla Dalal Sanjay
17.(13)

City Ed by Improbable

Khushwant Singh Viking
* Last month's rating in brackets
Participating bookshops: Delhi: Crossword, S Book Shop, Faqir Chand, The Bookshop, Times Book Gallery; Mumbai: Crossword, Shah Book Stall, Danai Book Shop; Bangalore: Gangarams, Fountainhead; Hyderabad: Walden Book Links, The Book Point; Kolkata: Oxford Books, Modern Book Depot, Family Book Shop; Chennai: Fountainhead
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