July 09, 2001
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COVER
   

Where Have All The Jobs Gone
Old jobs are being slashed and new ones have slowed down to a trickle. With corporate India shedding staff faster than ever before, the worst sufferers are freshers and middle-level managers.

 

 
THE NATION
   

Preparing For Musharraf
Administrators, securitymen and hospitality merchants gear up to ensure that it's not just the Taj that will impress the visiting
Pakistani President.

Adviser Raj
Bureaucrats don't retire. Their terms are extended or they are reappointed to counsel political mentors.

 

 
STATES
 

Out Of Luck Now
It will take more than voter-friendly symbolism to ensure victory in UP.

Hard Cover Up
The Government is perturbed by a cop's unreleased book on Rajkumar's kidnapping.


 
SCIENCE & TECH.
 

Connecting Bharat
It's a project to bridge the digital divide. But sources of funding are not known.

 

 
OTHER STORIES
     
 



 
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CARE TODAY: REBUILDING GUJARAT

Programme Update

CARE TODAY has scheduled a series of activities to help the thousands who were so cruelly affected by the killer quake in Gujarat. These include building houses and community infrastructure and providing financial support to individuals. Meanwhile, a list of readers who have contributed Rs 5,000 or more to the fund.

Employees & Management, Krithika Envelopes
Rs 5,000
Children's Academy
Rs 5,501
Jamno P. Vasnani
Rs 5,100
Milind Nadkarani
Rs 6,001
M. Satyanarayan
Rs 11,000
E. Raja Jaya Sekar
Rs 5,000
Seeta Ramaiah & Friends
Rs 5,014
Gautam Sachdeva
Rs 6,000
M/s Power Control Agency
Rs 5,000
Indian Peoples' Theatre Association
Rs 5,100
J.S. Kim and Staff
Rs 11,770
K. Kosalai
Rs 5,000
Vijay Garg
Rs 10,000
Kumud Pant
Rs 5,000
Renu Chopra
Rs 5,000
N. Beemaraj
Rs 43,000
Maher & Sherry Parakh
Rs 25,000
Subhash Chander Maggu
Rs 5,000
Universal Foundation
Rs 5,000
Employees, Engg Deptt Syanco/DPA
Rs 58,500
Nirmal Kumar Sinha
Rs 5,000
S.A. Kamatgi, Prabhavathi Kamatgi
Rs 5,000
The Trinity School, Hoshiarpur
Rs 6,500
S.P. Singh
Rs 5,000
Ajay D. Patel
Rs 5,000
Employees, Schenker India Ltd
Rs 87,535
Psychedelic Relief Operation
Rs 35,950
Dinesh C. Patel
Rs 5,000
Students of IHMCT
Rs 5,850
Boarders of Poddar Chhatra Niwas
Rs 12,100
Prashant Gajjar
Rs 10,000
Ramdas Mohandas & Family
Rs 5,000
Kapoor Sons Electronics Pvt Ltd
Rs 5,000
Mohan Lal Kapoor
Rs 5,000
Ajay Tomar
Rs 5,000
WSA Lines (Delhi) Pvt Ltd
Rs 10,000
Employees, Indian Broadcasting Foundation
Rs 13,000
Nirmal Sood
Rs 5,000
Saurabh K. Motani
Rs 5,000
Brigadier Amarjit Singh
Rs 10,000
Cotton Crafters
Rs 11,500
Ankur Jain
Rs 5,000
Rajesh Mohan Shukla
Rs 5,000
Sanjiv Nath
Rs 10,000
Jagdish Singh Kahlon
Rs 10,000
Western Outdoor Interactive Pvt Ltd
Rs 6,725
S. Ashok
Rs 5,000

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