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CURRENT ISSUE AUGUST 04, 2003
COVER STORY: ADOLESCENT DISEASES
Unhealthy Teens
One
in every six adolescents in the metros is overweight Two
in five Delhi students have high cholesterol and diabetes
is common One
in three teens has bad eyesight One
in five children has stress related emotional disorders
Gurcharan
Singh Tohra is back at the helm of the SGPC in Punjab. India
Today's Ramesh Vinayak analyses the outcome of the appointement
on Akali politics. FULL
CIRCLE
The terrorist
attack on the army camp underscores not only the tardy security
but also the militants' strategy of targeting the more vulnerable
Jammu region.
As
the special court in Rae Bareli inches towards concluding who
was responsible for the 1992 Babri masjid demolition, the big
question is whether L.K. Advani, one of the accused, will survivie
the legal battle.
STATES: TAMIL NADU
BUSINESS: FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
Striking Back
A
Welcome Invasion
Jayalalithaa
brings an end to the statewide strike, quelling the opposition
in copy book style.
FIIs have
invested record amounts in India this year. So far that has
benefited the market and investors.
NEIGHBOURS: PAKISTAN
DIPLOMACY: INDIA-ISRAEL RELATIONS
Mystery
Mission
It's
All Kosher
The visit
of a powerful pro-Taliban leader has more to it than either
country is willing to admit.
Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon's forthcoming visit signals India's growing convergence
with Israel on a number of strategic issues.
EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES
ENVIRONMENT: THE HILSA
Put
to the Test
Birth
Pangs
The Karnataka Government and private colleges lock horns
over admission norms, leaving students in a lurch.
Man-made obstacles
affect the popular fish's spawning habits, endangering its existence.
SPORTS: CHESS
CINEMA: DYNASTIES
Time
Trouble
Relative
Reeldom
It may have
more Grand Masters than any other state but Bengal's status
as national mindsport leader is under threat.
Bringing up
a baby is the time-honoured responsibility of a Bollywood father.
Three new films show how.
FASHION: INDIA FASHION WEEK
OFFTRACK: CHENNAI, TAMIL
NADU
Romp
on the Ramp
Resource
Person
Sartorial
aesthetics take a plunge at the country's biggest fashion show
while overt statements of sex and sensationalism make an entry
and rule the runway.
He wouldn't
let anything douse his passion for conserving water.