March 5, 2001
Issue

India Today, March 5


Despatches
 

The Indian Navy's International Fleet Review was a fine effort at naval diplomacy which the Government would do well to build on, writes INDIA TODAY's Principal Correspondent Sandeep Unnithan in Despatches.

 

 
Interviews
 

"The only obvious competition is in bhangra," say the Pakistani duo of the music group, Strings, in an exclusive interview with
INDIA TODAY's
Sonia Faleiro
in Interviews.

 





Specials


100 people who shaped India in the 20th century
 
 
COVER STORY: BUDGET 2001
It's About Politics

The limits on Finance Minister
Yashwant Sinha's budget this year are
political. He has the prescription to put the
Indian economy on a high growth track, but,
hampered by vested interests, vote-bank
politics, and stubborn opposition parties, the Finance Minister is unlikely to deliver.
Full Story...

The Rot in Farming
Falling prices, stagnating production, and diminishing returns
are brewing an unparalleled crisis in farmlands across India.
Ironically, the alarming situation has arisen despite
an unprecedented 12 consecutive normal monsoons.
Full Story...

...As Farmers Can't Sell Foodgrains...
................................Full Story...

...Cash Crops Are In Ruins...
................................................Full Story...

...While Plantations Perish .................................................Full Story...


STATES: GUJARAT  
Creeping Paralysis  
Doubts over Keshubhai Patel's fitness to rule are growing after his government failed to provide basic relief like tents to those affected by the earthquake. Despite having speedily restored electricity and water, criticism over Patel's poor marshalling of resources continues.
Full Story...

  NEIGHBOURS: MYANMAR  
Stillness of Change  
  The bamboo curtain is lifting to reveal that Myanmar isn't quite a "fascist Disneyland." English has been brought back as the
medium of instruction, and Aung San Suu Kyi is talking to
the military. Yangon wants to face the world, but on its own terms.
Full Story...
 
 
  LETTER  
From The Editor In Chief  
 
  EDITORIALS
 

Violence in Srinagar and mixed signals from Delhi could ruin it all.

Big Sister is Watching
There's nothing cultural about making a cause out of FTV.
 

CARE TODAY:
REBUILDING GUJARAT

Strategic Partners
As the emphasis shifts, CARE TODAY selects regions to focus on.
Full Story...

  SPORTS:
CRICKET

Making It Happen
An insight into what it takes to coach the world's most successful team.
Full Story...
 

THE ARTS:
10TH TRIENNALE-INDIA

Artless Artistry
The festival tried to exhibit the widest selection, making it a poor show.
Full Story...

  OFFTRACK:
GUWAHATI, ASSAM

Visual Melody
An extraordinary duo overcome extraordinary adversity.
Full Story...
 

OBITUARY:
INDRAJIT GUPTA
Gentleman
Communist

Indrajit Gupta sacrificed the advantages of birth to serve the nation.
Full Story...

  THE NATION:
CONGRESS

Desperately
Seeking Allies
On assembly poll eve, the party tries to hitch its wagon to the winning side.
Full Story...
 

 

THE NATION:
PM'S PROJECTS

Doubtful Promises
Development schemes are repackaged versions of populist programmes.
Full Story...

  DIPLOMACY:
FOREIGN OFFICE

HelmsWoman

Chokila Iyer inherits a troubled IFS. Is she tough enough?
Full Story...
 

NEIGHBOURS:
SRI LANKA
Breathing Easy
Kumaratunga seeks India's support for peace move with the LTTE.
Full Story...

  CRIME:
CHAMBAL DACOITS
Terror Rides Again
After a lull of almost a decade, the scourge is back.
Full Story...
 

ENTERTAINMENT:
CINEMA

Q & A: Juhi Chawla
Juhi Chawla is all set to deliver her first baby and a new film, One 2 Ka 4.
Full Story...

  SOCIETY & TRENDS: VACATION
Singles Mingle
Sex was not top of the mind in an unusual holiday in Goa.
Full Story...
 
FIFTH COLUMN:
Tavleen Singh
Hold the
Button

It's time to talk to Islamabad. At least on ways to prevent
a nuclear war.
  KAUTILYA:
Jairam Ramesh

Counting Us
In Census

Two million enumerators are out there collecting data on over a billion people.

POLITICALLY CORRECT:
Carry On Reforms
Yashwant Sinha has the prime minister's backing. He must present a growth-stimulating budget.
 
CENTRESTAGE By Ajit Ninan BODYLINE By RaviShankar
VOICES
"Going in for an IPO is like getting married. Companies need to be clear why they are going public. Management consultants are not of much use there."
Azim Premji, chairman, Wipro Industries
More...
CAPLOOKS
Yes, Ma'am
Irate Congressmen say Ambika Soni is the Congress' Sasikala.

  Taken to Tusk
Domestic elephants spread terror on the streets of Kerala.

Eager Beaver
Is Vilasrao Deshmukh the new chief minister for relief?

  Pupil Perfect
An honorary D.Litt for O. P. Chautala. Not bad going for a drop-out.


TREMORS

Fixing the Indian Cricket Team To Fight the Aussies

CONFESSIONAL

After losing the Lok Sabha elections, SUKHBIR BADAL makes a back-door entry into Parliament through the Rajya Sabha.

 


BOOKS
Soap Bubbles
Where is the link between Hindu nationalism and holy telecasts?
The Passions of Bengal
A spectacle of life and time from a master storyteller
Rites of Memory
The unbearable beauty of grief

Authorspeak
New Releases


EYECATCHERS
Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Nandita Das

Nagma
Virginia McKenna


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     METRO TODAY
   
   

MetroScape
Charitable Mood
In the backdrop of murky allegations about underworld connections, philanthropy by the Bollywood badshahs comes a little more easily.
more...


Looking Glass

Delhi: Lifestyle Store

Delhi: Film Festival

Mumbai: Restaurant


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