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ECONOMY: CREDIT POLICY
Soft Touch Kickstart
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ECONOMY: GUEST COLUMN
Trouble at the Helm
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The bank rate is at a 29-year low-corporates and consumers
can gain from a low-interest regime.
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T
I have been a member of three governments (Rajiv Gandhi, P.V.
Narasimha Rao and the United Front).
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CONTROVERSY: HEALTH PROJECT
Soap Opera
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INTERVIEW : BILL GATES
"I apply intelligence
to giving"
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A $10 million cleanliness initiative is in a limbo as critics
call it a platform for multinationals
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Bill Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
will lead a delegation of the foundation to India from November
11 to 14.
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SPORTS: CRICKET
Equal Partners
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CRIME: ISI
Terror's Hidden Face
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Indian cricketers form their own association to get a better
deal from the BCCI for all first-class players.
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The ISI is moving beyond Kashmir-while 200 units have been
busted, another 200 are under observation.
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RELIGION: TIRUPATI
Managing Faith
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LIVING: KANCHEEPURAM SARIS
Mourning Glory
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The use of technology to improve facilities for devotees
is making Venkateswara the first e-God.
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Poor marketing strategies and influx of fakes threaten the
world-famous saris and the weavers who create them.
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OFFTRACK: ALLAHABAD, UTTAR PRADESH
Beyond Duty
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MUSIC: SWAR UTSAV
At The Heart of Music
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A police officer tries to brighten up the gloomy lives of
Kols.
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India Today's music festival has maestros at their creative
best. Images and magical moods of the event are captured in
lens.
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CINEMA: THE HERO
Pricey Punch
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With guns, gals and gizmos, the Gadar team returns with Bollywood's
biggest action movie with a patriotic theme..
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