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COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES
   
Top 10 Colleges

 

While a few Toppers have retained their slots, others have been nudged down by new entrants in the rarefied list of the country's best colleges.

 
 

 
Quake panic- 2 tremors hit Uttaranchal’s Joshi Math area, no damages
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COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES
Arts Science
Its unique curriculum puts Chennai's LOYOLA on top, but several colleges are snapping at its heels.
Keeping up with the times helps MCC reach the top as Presidency, Kolkata, creeps up at No. 2
COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES
Commerce Medicine
SRCC continues its unsurpassed run at the top slot, while Mumbai's Xavier's is the second best.
AIIMS is back at the top with its hi-tech facilities, but CMC Vellore is a close second
COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES
Engineering Law
IIT-KHARAGPUR and IIT-Kanpur continue to be a chip above the rest with their academic excellence.
NLSIU remains supreme for the fourth year in a row even as many new names figure in the list.
COVER STORY: TOP 10 COLLEGES THE NATION: CONGRESS
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Information on the top colleges of India at a glance.
In a bid to shape up for the 2004 poll, Sonia leads a major revamp aimed at fortifying the party's grassroots.
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  Mandate Betrayed
Pre-election freeze on reforms shows the Government has little faith in itself.
     
 OTHER STORIES
ECONOMY: PENSION REFORMS    

NEIGHBOURS: INDIA-PAKISTAN

Retiring Risks     Not Good Enough
The pension bill of the Centre is up 600% since 1991. States are reeling under a similar burden.
 
    Even Indian prisoners are repatriated by Pakistan, a slowdown in the peace initiative threatens to affect the pace of the dialogue process.
 
HEALTH: HEADACHE     CRIME: CORRUPTION
Promise of Relief     The Bribe Tribe
A comprehensive approach to headache management, combined with the use of new drugs, appears to provide a reprive to the numerous sufferers.
 
    The arrest of a minister's PA and an IRS officer once again shows that government postings are for sale
 
       
CINEMA: THE BARE LOOK     CINEMA: CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Skin Tones     Bollywood Nights
The item girl might soon be cannibalised by the heroine. In a sea of lookalike faces, the only way to make an impact is to dress in less.
 
    Dollar deals, diamond-studded dos and dreamgirl Rai. It was not quite the coup the sizeable Indian contingent had expected but some films did get picked up and international trade papers recognised bratpacker movies.
 
OFFTRACK: JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN      
Does and Don'ts      
A doctor changes social perceptions while curing his patients.
 
     
       
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