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COVER STORY:
OBESITY
Girth Of A Nation
If urban India is getting richer,
it is getting fatter, too. But the path to prosperity is not
paved with good health and cheer, warn medics. Experts say
that India may be facing a fat tsunami.
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STORY
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| BHAGALPUR
HAUNTS BIHAR AGAIN
Nitish
Kumar's decision to reopen 27 cases related to the
1989 communal riots of Bhagalpur with the appointment
of a second judicial commission stirs another round
of controversy . India Today's Sanjay Kumar Jha explains
why.
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| NATION:
SONIA GANDHI
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| Politics
Of Profit
Sonia Gandhi's resignation from
Lok Sabha creates ripples not only in the Opposition
but also within the ruling United Progressive Alliance
and now threatens to take a toll across the political
spectrum, including on the coalition partners
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| ELECTION 2006:
WEST BENGAL
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| Familiarity
Breeds Consent
With the Opposition's efforts
to put up a united fight against the CPI(M) coming
to nought, the Left Front looks set for an unprecedented
seventh consecutive term in office
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STORY
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| ELECTION 2006:
PONDICHERRY
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| Southern
Shifting Sands
The dramatic polarisations in
the neighbourhood are bound to affect the Union Territory
which shares an umbilical cord with Tamil Nadu
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| STATES:
MAHARASHTRA
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| Shedding
Some Light
Once a power surplus state that
refused permission for private power generation, Maharashtra
today is reeling under acute power crisis because
of inefficient plants and transmission losses
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| BUSINESS
& ECONOMY:
HOME DECOR
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| Indoor
Boom
An upsurge in domestic retail
outlets offering one-stop solutions for home decor
is a boon for consumers looking for global brands
at domestic prices.
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| DEFENCE:
IAF
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| Force
in Free Fall
Critical bureaucratic and production
delays in replacing the IAF's ageing fighters have
brought down its fleet strength to less than 32 squadrons,
the lowest ever in the past two decades
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| SOCIETY
& THE ARTS: FASHION
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| New
Cut On The Ramp
Fresh talent held fort, commercially
and artistically, at Lakme and IMG's first independent
fashion week, despite Bollywood's best efforts to
steal the limelight and the show
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| SOCIETY
& THE ARTS: THEATRE
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| The
Bard Is Back
With Shakespeare in all his various
new and exotic avatars suddenly rocking India, it
seems as if we are in for an onslaught of Shakespearana
in the coming months.
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| SOCIETY
& THE ARTS: BOOKS
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| Lost
Layers of Bangalore
An extravagant visual journey
into the colonial past of India's city of the future
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| ELECTION 2006:
KERALA
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| Return
Of The Warrior
The temporarily purged communist
patriarch is back in the fray, as the Politburo changes
its mind about fielding him
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STORY
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| STATES:
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
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| Operation
Dupe
Three years after the army wrapped
up Operation Sarp Vinash, a probe reveals that compensation
for displaced villagers was embezzled by officials.
It may just be the tip of the iceberg.
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| BUSINESS
& ECONOMY:
LEGAL HURDLES
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| Law
Flaw
Archaic policies in the country
not only spring unpleasant surprises for the companies,
but are, more importantly, a major hurdle in India's
ambitions to becoming an economic superpower
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| BUSINESS
& ECONOMY:
STOCK OPTIONS
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| ESOP
Opera Returns
Employee stock options are making
a comeback across sectors, from airlines to retail.
Unlike the past, firms are ensuring that performers
get a real stake and not just a piece of paper
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| EDUCATION:
IIMs
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| Growth
Management
They are the best B-schools in
India. But can the IIMs maintain their position if
they foray into foreign territory? Yes, but only if
they address the cons while building on the pros.
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| SOCIETY
& THE ARTS: COMMUNITY BUILDINGS
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| No
Entry
The new crop of community-specific
buildings in Mumbai may give people unrestricted freedom
to practise their religion, but they might be eroding
the cosmopolitan spirit of the city
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| SOCIETY
& THE ARTS: BOOKS
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| The
General And The Jehadi
The terrorist ideology of pan-Islamism
runs counter to President Musharraf's Pakistan-first
policy
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