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   COVER STORY: THE STATE OF THE STATES
The Leaders' Last Hurrah

The fourth annual INDIA TODAY ranking of states points to a clear upset in the making. Toppers beware! Here come the movers.

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India Unbound
Of Performance, Potential & Policies
CMs as CEOs
Regional Ranks
State of Law and Order

IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE

The row over admission to private medical and dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh has affected all parties concerned. Above all, it has dented the cerdibility of the education system, writes India Today's Ambareesh Mishra.



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   NATION: VANDE MATARAM

Patriot Games

Arjun Singh regains the political centrestage in his party by authoring another divisive controversy. For the Opposition, it is one more instance of appeasement politics.

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   STATES: KERALA

Unholier Than Thou

In less than 100 days after being returned to power with a clear two-third majority, the LDF Government under V.S. Achuthanandan sees its public ratings take a solid beating

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   NEIGHBOURS: PAKISTAN

Making Of A Martyr

The killing of a prominent Baloch tribal leader puts Musharraf on the defensive

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   CRIME: UJJAIN

Tragedy On Campus

The brutal daylight murder of a professor in Ujjain exposes the dangerous nexus between politicians and student unions

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   MEDIA: WEST BENGAL

A House Divided

Is the resurgence of Bengal for real? The debate launching india today Bangla left a question mark.

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA

Panning The Camera South

In the big, booming world of Bollywood, cinematographers from the South are shooting from the hip with new colours and angles

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

A Road Less Travelled

Jaswant Singh endures hardships and Soviet-era bureaucracy in his journey across Central Asia

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   OBITUARY

Gentle Maestro

Hrishikesh Mukherjee will be known for a series of outstanding films in the '60s and '70s that put everyday life on the big screen

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   STATES: UTTAR PRADESH

Mulayam Must Wrestle Now

A questionable record, coupled with a deteriorating law and order situation, makes it clear that the chief minister will need more than just populist measures to snatch yet another victory

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   BUSINESS & ECONOMY: FDI IN MANUFACTURING

Rush For India Factor

After playing back office to the world, India is now seeking to become the factory of the world with a large domestic market and ever growing consumer spends. Big-ticket MNCs can't ignore the 'next best thing.'

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   CONTROVERSY: HAJ SUBSIDY

Minority Retort

The furore over a recent high court order scrapping the Haj subsidy has raised uncomfortable questions for the Centre

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   SPORTS: CRICKET

Shaken and stumped

The new age coach will have to be adept in the arts of diplomacy, political manoeuvring and TV talk

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   INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: TARUN TAHILIANI

"Indian Fashion Has Moved From Hollow To Hip"

Fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani spun a new line at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) and spoke to Headlines Today Entertainment Editor Anna M.M. Vetticad and Principal Correspondent Supriya Dravid on how the Indian fashion industry has evolved into a serious enterprise.

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Lands Without Justice

How a small-town boy resists the temptations of homeland. Angst and memory guide Mishra's travels.

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Little Tigress

An orphan in the forest steals the show in this rivetingly told story

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