 |
 |
|
God's
Acre
Kerala is the undisputed tourism hot spot of India, the must-see destination
for heads of states, the wealthy, the tired. This is the story about the
colour and hardsell that have made this state of stunning backwaters,
impossible greenery and great beaches what it is.
|
|
|
THE
NATION
|
 |
 |
|
No
Chance for Peace
With
the jehadis stepping up their terrorist attacks and the Hurriyat issue
embroiled in confusion, hopes of a breakthrough in Kashmir are receding.
|
|
|
STATES
|
 |
|
Fear
Factories
As
two senior executives are killed by workers, the persisting violence in
mills is forcing the state's antiquated jute industry to move to the peaceful
environs of Andhra Pradesh.
|
|
|
BUSINESS
|
|
| |
Home |
|
 |
| |
COVER
STORY: KERALA
|
VIPs
on Vacation
|
|
|
"Nature's
silent beauty provides a perfect setting here for contemplation."
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, prime minister
|
|
|
"Kerala
is magnificent, a place of great beauty and unique culture."
Jacques Lange, French education minister
|
|
"The
resorts are world class and there is peace and space for everybody."
Anil Kumble, cricketer |
|
|
"Since
childhood I've dreamt of Cochin. And finally I watched dawn rise
over the waterfront."
Robert Plant, lead vocalist, Led Zeppelin
|
|
Top
|
.
|
|
|
Web
Exclusives |
|
 |
COLUMNS |
|
|
|
|
|
The
Kumbh mela is certain to lead to yet another explosion
of religiosity but is this good for India, asks India Today
Deputy Editor
Swapan Dasgupta in
Day
Dreams.
|
|
 |
INTERVIEW |
|
|
|
|
This is just the beginning, V.K. Aatre, who
is at the core of the LCA action, tells India Today Principal Correspondent
Stephen David in an exclusive
Interview.
|
|
 |
DESPATCHES |
|
|
|
|
As
the much-dodged liquor policy comes before the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet for
clearance, there are fears that the liquor mafia may continue to have
its way. India Today Special Correspondent
Subhash Mishra
reports in
Despatches.
|
|
|