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Hounds
Of Music
With
Visvabharati’s copyright on Tagore ending next year and the Centre refusing
to throw in its weight, the poet’s music may be finally unshackled
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Death
Of Science?

- Though
the overall number of science students hasn't shown a significant decline,
enrolment in basic science courses has shown a 10 per cent fall.
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impact is felt more seriously in post-graduate courses where the drop-out
rate for science students is as much as a third in some colleges.
- If
the trend continues-and students gravitate towards other streams like
infotech and management, where jobs pay better-there won't be qualified
people to man the country's premier scientific establishments.
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Relics
of old empires exist everywhere. Why can't the Mani Shankar Aiyars of
India let them be? asks INDIA TODAY Senior Editor Ravi Shankar in
Friday
Fundas.
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The fate of the Kannur project in power-strapped Kerala is in a state
of limbo as the Government contends it is too expensive. But is it? INDIA
TODAY Principal Correspondent M.G. Radhakrishnan investigates in
Despatches.
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