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APRIL 30, 2007
 
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 COVER STORY: UTTAR PRADESH ELECTIONS

WHY UP MATTERS
The state awaits a new government in mid-May but chances are that the numbers may not throw up a clear winner. But the results will lead to the next stage of deal-making at the national level.

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MELLOWED MULAYAM

As pollsters project Mulayam as a tried and tired horse, Mulayam is a desperate man. India Today's Farzand Ahmed explains why?

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 COVER STORY: UTTAR PRADESH ELECTIONS
Rahul Gandhi: Family First

Armed with nothing more than the calling card of the dynasty, the Gandhi scion has finally taken the plunge and is braving the heat and dust of the heartland to retrieve the lost glory of the CONGRESS party.

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STATES: ANDHRA PRADESH
Reddy In The Rough

It is the year of reckoning for the chief minister as he battles charges of corruption and nepotism.

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STATES: TAMIL NADU
Tongue Twister

Chief Minister Karunanidhi’s decision to make Tamil the language of the high court has left the state’s legal community divided.

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SMARTMONEY: HOME LOANS
How To Cope With Rising EMIs

Are rising interest rates eating into your monthly household budget? Here are five simple ways to deal with the pinch of bloating EMIs of your home loans.

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BUREAUCRACY: NEW PROPOSALS

A Blueprint For Babudom

A group of new-age IIM-trained bureaucrats suggests radical steps to change the way babus are hired, paid and promoted to improve efficiency and rid the system of the malaise of red tape.


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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA
Freaky Fridays

Quirky is cool and little is big in a season which celebrates the unconventional script, announces audiences have come of age and creates the most unlikely stars.

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
Indira And Science

A rare ringside view of the extraordinary contribution of the late prime minister to Indian science and the battles she had to brave.

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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007: GUEST COLUMN
The Final Countdown

In the final phase of the Cup, tactics will count, but not as much as temperament and fitness.

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 COVER STORY: UTTAR PRADESH ELECTIONS
The Dynasty: The Gandhi March

Stretching from Jawaharlal Nehru to Rahul Gandhi, the family narrative is populated by engrossing characters who have kept the nation in thrall with their vision and transgression.

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STATES: PUNJAB

Loss Of Inheritances

Post defeat, former chief minister Amarinder Singh has to fight battles on two fronts—one against the ‘revengeful’ Akalis and another against party colleagues who want to finish him politically.

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DEFENCE: AGNI 3
Building India’s Missile Muscle

The successful launch of Agni 3 puts India streets ahead of Pakistan and gives it the confidence to deter threats from China. But an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile is still a long way in the making.

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SMARTMONEY: MY MONEY
The Art Of Investment

They are artists, but they prefer property, mutual funds and fixed deposits to art when it comes to investing their money. For them, art is primarily meant for collection and display. Here’s how they mix and match on their investment palette.

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HERITAGE: WANKANER, GUJARAT

Royalty Relived

The 100th birthday celebrations of Maharana Pratapsinh, the oldest surviving witness to the transition of India from a princely state to a democracy, bring back memories of a by-gone era.

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
The Feminine Mystique

This anthology of short fiction by young women of South Asia is a celebration of style and form

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
Calcutta Lost and Found

A cult novel brings back an enchanted past.

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YOUR WEEK: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art Exhibition

KOLKATA In his life, Somnath Hore shied away from showing his art because he believed he was a simple artist who had not done anything extraordinary.

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