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JUNE 18, 2007
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 COVER STORY: USELESS MINISTRIES

White Elephants
Using coalition compulsions as a fig leaf, parties have kept alive 20 dead and useless ministries at a cost of over Rs 74,000 crore only to expand their umbrella of patronage and pelf

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HIGH ON HARMONY

Cutting through the clutter of extremism, Hindus and Muslims of Kutch show an alternative route to spiritualism by holding joint katha at dargas. India Today's Uday Mahurkar draws inspiration from them.

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Elephantine Problem

If it is reward one is after, there must be other ways than through the ministerial route

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 STATES: GOA
Return Of Rane Raj

Pratapsingh Rane beats the anti-incumbency factor and returns to power, but his biggest challenge remains providing stability.

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STATES: KERALA
Whose God Is It Anyway?

A purification ceremony at the Guruvayur temple has the state Government pushing to change ancient temple rituals and customs even as some groups lash out at the ruling cpi(m) for ‘targeting’ only Hindu places of worship.

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BUSINESS & ECONOMY: ADVERTISEMENTS
Bawdy Copy

To build an instant connect with target audiences, advertisers and brands are indulging in lewd commercials for a range of products, from communication services to toothbrushes.

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EDUCATION: SEX EDUCATION
The Wrong Touch

New adolescence education modules ineptly introduced by the HRD Ministry nearly derail the ongoing programme

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Pride And Prejudice

The first military dictator of Pakistan misreads global developments and spells out his dislike of India in his self-serving memoirs spanning a turbulent period in the history of the subcontinent.

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 STATES: RAJASTHAN
Back from the Brink

Vasundhara Raje’s peace deal buys temporary respite from a caste conflict but the issue can still return to haunt her.

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 STATES: BIHAR

Grassroots Rising

The local body polls in the state was both a revolution and a revelation: in a zero-violence voting the established order was uprooted, with 70 per cent of the seats going to women mostly under 30.

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 STATES: ANDHRA PRADESH
Return of the Native

The re-emergence of a 1985 plan to repatriate non-local employees and create extra posts for them in their respective regions threatens to destabilise the entire administrative machinery of the state.

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CRIME: POLICE EXCESSES

Shoot to kill

Poor training, inadequate equipment, delayed reforms and lack of accountability. Why the death count mounts when the Indian police open fire to control marauding mobs.

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: NEW DANCE TRENDS

Tango And Cash

From cha-cha to disco to break-dance, the movie industry has broken boundaries on the dance floor. Now the boogie brigade is learning the subtle art of waltzing feet and shimmying hips.

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