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Top 10 Colleges
Of India
As admission time approaches, students face
the dilemma of making a choice from among the 10,000-odd colleges. INDIA
TODAY-Gallup's fifth survey ranks the centres of excellence on key factors.
The best in Arts, Science, Commerce, Law, Medicine and Engineering.
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THE
NATION
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Foreign Policy Privatised
Leaked letters in London imply that Brajesh
Mishra, principal secretary to the prime minister, trusted the Hindujas
more than the Indian High Commission. The brothers even negotiated with
Prime Minister Tony Blair on CTBT.
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STATE
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The Heat Is On
The Raja of Bihar is in trouble again. The CBI
has filed yet another chargesheet against him in the multi-crore fodder
scam, this time in Jharkhand. A non-bailable arrest warrant issued against
him has Laloo in a panic.
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Fuzzy
Logic
Key nations, including India, are briefed
by aides of Bush on the new nuclear doctrine he proposes, but find that
there are more questions than answers.
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DEVELOPMENT
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Consumed By Hunger
Maharashtra has a surfeit of foodgrain. Yet,
over 500 infants have died in Nandurbar district since January this year
of malnutrition and related complications.
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OTHER STORIES
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NEWSNOTES
TREMORS
State of the Borders
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China: Considering that the 1962
war with China was fought over the border, the state of calm on
the Line of Actual Control today is a great relief to the two Asian
giants.
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Nepal: Relations between India and
Nepal being on an even keel, peace reigns along the border. But
the authorities must check the menace of drug smuggling and infiltration.
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Pakistan: Since the Kargil war of
1999, the traditional enemies have reported only minor skirmishes.
But with Kashmir still a sore point the future of the Line of Control
is uncertain.
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Bangladesh: No permanent peace
along the eastern border perhaps till enclaves in "adverse
possession" of the neighbours are exchanged and migration is
checked.
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Human misery always makes for
a good story. But as INDIA TODAY Special Correspondent
Sheela Raval discovers in poverty-stricken Nandurbar, it's of little
use if it doesn't touch hearts and help bring about change in
Consumed
By Hunger
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