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CURRENT ISSUE
MARCH 07, 2005







 


  
COVER STORY: JOB MARKET
Hot Jobs


Job seekers have never had it so good. Headhunters predict that 2005 will see the fastest growth in the number of new jobs as well as the fattest pay packet in five years. Not only does the job boom cut across all sectors but it will also spill over to smaller towns.

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VANISHING PEACE
The village fabric in Madhya Pradesh is being torn asunder by the increasing politicisation of panchayat elections. India Today's Neeraj Mishra reports.

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  COVER STORY: TOP 5 SECTORS

The Tech Edge

Till the mid-1980s, IT&ITEs as a sector barely existed. Computer science was a subject pursued only by the elite in engineering colleges.

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  COVER STORY:
JOB MARKET: CAMPUS PLACEMENT

Bumper Harvest

Fat salary offers, more options, better jobs-2005 promises to be a dream year for campus placements

FULL STORY

  NATION: THE LEFT

Raising the Red Flag

In the run-up to Budget 2005, the Left sees red as the Manmohan Government pursues economic reforms. The comrades resort to rhetoric and periodic warnings of reviving the Third Front.

FULL STORY

  STATES: TAMIL NADU

Chennai, not Shanghai

If Tamil Nadu should become the investors' chosen destination in the near future, it must be sold as one. The India Today think tank debates what is holding the state back.

FULL STORY

  DIPLOMACY: INDO-AFGHAN TIES

In Aid Of Friendship

Rebuilding bilateral ties and a war ravaged Afghanistan is part of the goodwill package India has offered Karzai during his visit to Delhi

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA

The Codebreakers

A new wave of technical wizards is pushing the envelope for Indian cinema. With their work jumping out from the backdrop where it has usually lurked, Bollywood's aesthetics look ready to take the great leap forward.

FULL STORY

  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Runs And Ruminations

An extraordinary debut relives the fun and fury behind India's Pakistan tour and raises the bar for the Indian cricket book

FULL STORY

  COVER STORY:
EXCLUSIVE SURVEY

At Home In Office

An exclusive India Today-Monster survey in 20 cities finds out what it takes to work
in the times of 24x7 offices


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  COVER STORY:
ECONOMY

You Never Had It So Good

Highest, fastest, largest, greatest ... Of late, superlatives have been flying off the tongue of most experts on the Indian economy.

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  STATES: MAHARASHTRA

Slum Banged

Two months after launching the largest ever slum demolition drive in Mumbai, Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh is beating a hasty retreat, hemmed in by vote-bank politics and dissidents

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  STATES: JAMMU AND KASHMIR

White Out

As the state reels under unprecedented snowfall, the mounting death toll underlines the need to improve its forecast systems and the administration's preparedness for disaster management

FULL STORY

  SPORTS: CRICKET

Extra Cover For Pakistan

Telecast wrangles and scheduling delays may have clouded the cricket but security plans are in place for the series of the year

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: FASHION

The K Factor

The kurti simply refuses to fade away from runways and closets in India and the West. It has transformed itself season after season and designers are reinventing it again for the summer.

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