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 CURRENT ISSUE NOVEMBER 11, 2002
COVER STORY: SANGH CLASHES
Drums Of War
Late in the summer of 2002, a debate began in the BJP-led NDA Government on the merits and demerits of privatising two public sector corporations-Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum. Like a mosquito biting its way to more human blood, the issue gradually gained weight. It moved to a dispute on privatisation per se, then to an argument on market economics-and finally, as the entire Sangh Parivar got into the act, into a full-fledged attack on Prime Minister Vajpayee and his Government.
 
   
Idea cell comes to Delhi
Home Secy meets Lyngdoh on Gujarat security
TN stops STF operations against Veerappan
7 injured in Ahmedabad city
3 Pakistanis held for selling missiles to Al-Qaida in US
Sunita Rani: I need Centre's support to prove innocence
41 UP rebels booked
NHRC notice to Delhi Police over Ansal Plaza shootout
Mayawati rules out ministry expansion to pacify rebels
Army jawan, 2 militants among 5 killed in Kashmir
 
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K.S. Sudarshan Last-Chance Saloon

"If you can't carry your own people, how will you get wider support?"

When an ideology that cannot work mothers a government that does not work, family strife is inevitable.
 

STATES: JAMMU AND KASHMIR STATES: UTTAR PRADESH
Coalition Crumbs A Push Away
By acceding to PDP pressure in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress has signalled a reorientation in its policy on sharing power.
   

The snowballing rebellion in the state BJP pushes the Mayawati-led coalition to the brink even as the Samajwadi Party plays the numbers game.

     
     
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ECONOMY: CREDIT POLICY
Soft Touch Kickstart

ECONOMY: GUEST COLUMN
Trouble at the Helm

The bank rate is at a 29-year low-corporates and consumers can gain from a low-interest regime.

 

T I have been a member of three governments (Rajiv Gandhi, P.V. Narasimha Rao and the United Front).

CONTROVERSY: HEALTH PROJECT
Soap Opera

INTERVIEW : BILL GATES
"I apply intelligence to giving"

A $10 million cleanliness initiative is in a limbo as critics call it a platform for multinationals

   

Bill Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will lead a delegation of the foundation to India from November 11 to 14.

   

SPORTS: CRICKET
Equal Partners

CRIME: ISI
Terror's Hidden Face

Indian cricketers form their own association to get a better deal from the BCCI for all first-class players.

   

The ISI is moving beyond Kashmir-while 200 units have been busted, another 200 are under observation.

RELIGION: TIRUPATI
Managing Faith

LIVING: KANCHEEPURAM SARIS
Mourning Glory

The use of technology to improve facilities for devotees is making Venkateswara the first e-God.

   

Poor marketing strategies and influx of fakes threaten the world-famous saris and the weavers who create them.

OFFTRACK: ALLAHABAD, UTTAR PRADESH
Beyond Duty

MUSIC: SWAR UTSAV
At The Heart of Music

A police officer tries to brighten up the gloomy lives of Kols.

   

India Today's music festival has maestros at their creative best. Images and magical moods of the event are captured in lens.

CINEMA: THE HERO
Pricey Punch

 

With guns, gals and gizmos, the Gadar team returns with Bollywood's biggest action movie with a patriotic theme..

     
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