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Gujarat's Icon India's Anxiety
The Triumph of Hate
Battle for Gandhi's Nagar

 
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Sons of the Soiled
Lobby Managers
Running for Cover
Regaining Faith
Rebel Rouser
Striking Hard
Right Turn Ahead
Milch Class
Gates-Way to India
Golden Run
Run for Justice
Turning Wicked
Zealous Rally

 
 
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By showcasing the glory of paintings in the story tradition from the Mughal era, the Brooklyn Museum revives a forgotten art.

 

 
WEB ONLY FEATURES
In a bid to divert attention from the failures of the Congress ruled governments, Sonia accuses the Centre of not providing sufficient help. India Today's Lakshmi Iyer reports.
Shifting Blame
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

The Conclave concludes on a high note. Al Gore, Stanley Fischer and other world leaders listen and are heard. Catch up on the highlights.
Take me to Conclave now
 
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 CURRENT ISSUE NOVEMBER 25, 2002  

NEWSNOTES: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"Personal ambition has become our greatest weakness. Unless we control it, we will not be able to do what we want to."
L.K. ADVANI, Deputy Prime Minister
 
VOICES
"We should not be afraid of the WTO and instead take it as a challenge."
Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Union minister of state for commerce
 
"If it is wrong to say 'Jai Shri Ram' in this country, will we have to go to Italy to
say it?"
Narendra Modi, Gujarat chief minister
 
"I have no personal benefit to make from politics, nor is it my career."
K.N. Govindacharya, BJP ideologue, on returning to active politics
 
"We are not wedded to India. If Vietnam emerges as a cost-effective location, we'll have a footprint there."
Azim Premji, Wipro chief
 
"If I was reborn a cricketer, I'd want it to be in India. I love the way they put their heroes on a pedestal. Without India cricket would have died."
Sir Vivian Richards, former West Indian cricketer
Direct Tax Reforms

"The taxation system is in the grip of an exemption raj just as the economy was once under a licence raj."

Vijay Kelkar, Adviser to finance minister

"The economic rationale for tax reforms and political compulsions do not go hand in hand."

Jagdish Shettigar, BJP's economic affairs chief

 

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