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another major grid failure serves as a reminder of how deep-rooted the
rot in India's power sector is.
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Bollywood Stars Off the Screen
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Amitabh Bachchan: Riding a crest
after the phenomenal success of Kaun Banega Crorepati. Has also
managed to pull his company, ABCL, out of a financial mess.
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Hrithik
Roshan: Accused of anti-Nepal utterances, he came out
unscathed from the controversy that was possibly engineered by politicians
and the ISI.
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Shah Rukh Khan: After the indifferent
success of his maiden venture Dreamz Unlimited, the star has launched
another media company, SRKWorld.
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Salman
Khan: From blackbucks to blackguards, the hero is turning
out to be a zero in real life. His alleged links with the underworld
have tarnished his popularity.
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Writer's
Residence
Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan, aka Mirza Ghalib lived here. The
250 sq yard in Ballimaran, an architecturally mutating cluster, has the
facade of an upstart townhouse with spindly, post-1980s balusters and
neo-Moorish brickwork from a prosperous factory in Haryana.
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As
the Government brings in more people and mops more money in taxes, it
must be seen to be rewarding those who come forth and pay up, writes India
Today Associate Editor V. Shankar Aiyar in
Au ContrAiyar.
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The
BJP in Madhya Pradesh and Chhatisgarh is in the throes of a trying leadership
crisis, giving the largely unchallenged ruling Congress more reasons to
be smug. INDIA TODAY Special Correspondent Neeraj Mishra takes
a look in
Despatches.
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