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Temple Temptation
Here to Stay
Long Arm of the Law
Inflated Hopes
Cushioned Future
Cancun Cocktail
Star on the Ascent
Ticket to Success
Striking Rich
Chill out Niches
All Eyes on Lal
New Sabbath

 
 
METRO TODAY

Diary of Events

 

As mainstream America discovers the goodness of tea, a variety of Indian brews entice the market.

 

 
WEB ONLY FEATURES
2 Mall Avenue, the residence of former chief minister Kalyan Singh heading the Rashtriya Kranti Party (RKP) is buzzing with activity these days. His supporters, not to mention bureaucrats, are making a beeline here for coveted postings. Having played an important role in the oust-Mayawati campaign, Kalyan Singh evidently is in much demand now. But despite his busy schedule, he spoke to India Today's Farzand Ahmed. Excerpts:
INTERVIEW KALYAN SINGH
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

South Asia's most influential and mostly read newsweekly presents the second Conclave India Tomorrow 2003: Global Giant or Pygmy?
Take me to Conclave now
 
CARE TODAY
 
INDIA TODAY HINDI
 
 
 
 CURRENT ISSUE SEPTEMBER 22, 2003  

NEWSNOTES: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"There is no need to go to the World Bank every day and ask for loans. There are tonnes of money in the country."

H.D. Deve Gowda, former prime minister

 
VOICES
"Today the principal threats to peace and stability in the world are not from wars between nations but from the threat of transnational terrorism."
Yashwant Sinha, external affairs minister
 
"It is time the Government clarified its stand instead of trying to run with the hare and hunt with the hound."
Harkishan Singh Surjeet, CPI(M) general secretary, on India's stand on Palestine
 
"When Indians cannot stay in Arunachal without obtaining innerline permit, how can foreigners?"
Gegong Apang, chief minister, on Deputy PM L.K. Advani advising the state
Government to protect Chakma refugees after they were served eviction notices
by the All Arunachal Students Union
 
"It's sad we have elections every year. Before one has achieved anything new elections are upon you."
Jagmohan Dalmiya, BCCI president, on politicking in elections
 
"I'm thankful to those who said I was a one-film wonder."
Hrithik Roshan, actor
A.B. Vajpayee's leadership

"We don't want Atalji to lead the country for another term. Under him the country has been weakened."

Ashok Singhal, VHP President


"Vajpayee will become prime minister again. Only under him can India become a powerful country."

M. Venkaiah Naidu, BJP President

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