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SEPTEMBER 18, 2006
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   COVER STORY: HEALTH: OVERVIEW
Body of Evidence

India is undergoing a 'health transition', say experts, but ample evidence suggests growing awareness for good health and well-being, and the products and services to meet that demand are in place

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HEALTH: LONGEVITY
HEALTH: FITNESS
HEALTH: OBESITY
HEALTH: FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
HEALTH: GOOD FOOD
HEALTH: FASHION

Reward and Punishment

India Today's latest Mood of the Nation polls shows that voters are unforgiving when it comes to non-perfomance.



 

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   NATION: CAMPUS VIOLENCE

Rising Mlitancy

From Ujjain to Chandigarh, assertive students are using the power of the media to air their grievances, big and small. As union elections become divorced from student reality, violent action seems an easy option. Worse, unlike in the past, there is no ideology or national cause.

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   THE STATE OF THE STATES: INDIA'S BEST AND WORST STATES

Take States Into Confidence

From confrontation to cooperation via communication. The central message from the 10 chief ministers and representatives of five other states who attended the fourth India Today Chief Ministers' Conclave was that for states to perform better, the Centre has to involve and inform them more than it presently does.

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   BUSINESS & ECONOMY: IPO GRADING

Marking For The Market

Fly-by-night operators could be grounded as Sebi pioneers IPO grading to assess a company on parameters like business prospects, corporate governance and management quality

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   DIPLOMACY: PM'S VISIT

The Other America

The first ever visit of an Indian prime minister to Brazil in 14 years will catapult bilateral relations to a new high and pave the way for a partnership that is strategic and beneficial

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

The Origin of Hate

The men and madness behind 9/11 and how America could have averted it. This book reveals the darkest truths.

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   STATES: JHARKHAND

Caught In The Numbers Game

The resignation of four dissident ministers has spoiled the party for the BJP in Jharkhand. The state is headed for a period of political instability as the struggle for power intensifies.

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   THE STATE OF THE STATES: INDIA'S BEST AND WORST STATES

"Chief ministers are main pilllars of development"

I am delighted to participate in the fourth Chief Ministers' Conclave. India Today's effort in bringing out the competitive profiles of the states and then undertaking periodic analysis to bring forth a performance index of the states will certainly be a big step on the development path...

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   INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: VIJAY MALLYA

"I Am The Best Ambassador For My Brand"

Takeover tycoon, owner of Kingfisher Airlines, the world's third largest liquor baron, and now a Member of Parliament, UB Group Chairman Vijay Mallya is a man of many parts who shoots from the hip. The king of good times spoke with Editor Prabhu Chawla and Managing Editor Shankkar Aiyar on his business and flirtation with politics.

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: COUTURE

Fashion Weak

Too few buyers, too little glitter, not enough original work in the third couture fest of 2006. What's more, there's another one to go next month in Mumbai.

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   SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Let Down by History

This retired civil servant's attempt to make sense of Partition is as prosaic as an official file

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