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After
Basu, Work
Reviving
a listless economy and keeping the die-hard reds at baythe new Chief
Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya will require extraordinary grit to junk
the legacy of Basu raj.
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C-ECONOMICS
- Established
C-grade heroines get rs 5,000-10,000 a day. Freshers have to make do
with Rs 500 a day.
- Dhaemendra
is the big star. He commands Rs 1 lakh a day for a nine-hour shift.
- These
lowbrow block-busters cost Rs 10-30 lakh to produce.
- At
Rs 5-10 lakh a territory, the films make fair profits.
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With
all the noise about the cabinet resolution on dilution of the government’s
stakes in public sector banks, is anyone buying shares of these banks,
asks V. Shankar Aiyar in Au
ContrAiyar.
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TALKING
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"The emphasis will be to create a truly world class faculty with diverse
approaches, beliefs, research and pedagogical styles," Prof. Sumantra
Ghoshal, founding dean of the Indian Business School, tells INDIA TODAY
Associate Editor V. Shankar Aiyar in an
exclusive
interview.
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DESPATCHES |
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Long-forgotten
customs are invoked to preserve Meghalaya's endangered sacred groves,
and the legends surrounding them. INDIA TODAY's Teresa Rehman reports
on the unique conservation effort
in Despatches.
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