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July 23, 2001
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Despatches
 

A renewed legal offensive against former Union minister Sukh Ram foils his political plans in Himachal, besides embarrassing the state Government. INDIA TODAY's
Special Correspondent Ramesh Vinayak reports in
Blast From The Blast

 

 
Specials


100 people who shaped India in the 20th century
 
 
COVER STORY: PAKISTAN
The Lost Nation

General Pervez Musharraf is on
the offensive, wielding unlimited powers and taking on the stablishment in a bid to whip a battered nation back into shape. But will he succeed? Plus an exclusive interview with the
Pakistan President.
Full Story...

Travels In Veiled Reality
From an optimistic country to one draped in despondency, it's a journey through a nation transformed.
Full Story...

Candle In Wagah Wind
Track II diplomacy, the citizen-led campaign for Indo-Pak peace, has bloated into a virtual industry.
Full Story...

BUSINESS: MARUTI UDYOG  
Comeback Drive  

Bold launches and new businesses help India's largest car maker regain some of its lost market.
Full Story...


SPORTS: MOTOR RACING  
Steering Under Test  

A sport that could generate multi-million dollar revenues for India is stalled by faction-fighting.
Full Story...


 
LETTER  
From The Editor In Chief  

EDITORIALS
Indo-Pak incompatibilities call not for idealism but realism.
 

Thus Spake The Lady

 

Pity, Jayalalitha has a message but doesn't have a medium other than herself.

HEALTH:
PESTICIDE MENACE
Spray Of Misery
Crippled bodies and minds are a way of life in the villages of Kerala.
Full Story...
 

TRENDS: DESIGNERS
Courting Couture
With frugal resources it might be a while before designers make a mark in global fashion.
Full Story...

 

STATES: TAMIL NADU
Caught In The
Dark Act
Jaya begins to feel the heat of her decision as friends turn foes.
Full Story...

 

STATES: ORISSA
Fire Power
The chief minister suddenly sacks three of his cabinet members and proves who is boss.
Full Story...

 

STATES: MANIPUR
Peace Under Fire
Delhi is in a Catch-22 as all sides harden their stance on the Naga cease-fire.
Full Story...
  DIPLOMACY:
JINNAH HOUSE
Home Truth
The house becomes a bone of contention for the Jinnah's family.
Full Story...
 

 

BUSINESS: UTI
Who Killed US-64?
Subramanyam pauperised the flagship scheme by gambling on high-risk shares.
Full Story...

 

CARE TODAY:
REBUILDING GUJARAT
Helping Hands
A series of activities have been scheduled to help the earthquake victims.
Full Story...


OFFTRACK: CHATHE SEKHAWAN, PUNJAB
A Step In Time
A village preserves a rare all-male version of a popular dance form.
Full Story..
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HEALTH WATCH: TOOTH Watch What
You Eat

Modern food habits are causing an alarming rise in cases of tooth decay.
Full Story...


ENTERTAINMENT: CINEMA
Q&A: Sunny Deol
Did You Know?
Commercial Art
Box Office
Duel Personalities

 

ARTS: JANGARH SINGH
The Death Visit
The tribal artist's death underlines the vulnerability of the Adivasis in social transition.
Full Story...

 

ECONOMIC GRAFFITI:
Kaushik Basu
Reform Of
Small Things
The focus of liberalisation must be on making regulators responsive and efficient.

 

KAUTILYA:
Jairam Ramesh
Plant Biotech
Takes A Pause

Plans to sell new transgenic cotton varieties to Indian farmers are put on hold.

CENTRESTAGE By Ajit Ninan
VOICES
"The Hurriyat Conference never bothered to speak to us. They are not competent to speak for Ladakh."
Tsering Samphel, Ladakh Buddhist Association president, on the Hurriyat's claim that it represents Kashmir.
More...
CAPLOOKS
Kavaratti
Disputed Territory
A resorts in Lakshadweep is at the centre of an unlikely row.
  Kolkata
Inviting Trouble
The Calcutta Municipal Corporation board is headed for a split.
   
Thiruvananthapuram
A Stop for Gurudev
Kerala and West Bengal have more in common than communism.
  Chennai
More Democracy?
Jayalalitha's plan to revive the state Legislative Council goes awry.


CONFESSIONAL

Last year, Pawan Kumar Chamling returned to power for a second term. Now his opponents seem to be regrouping.

TREMORS
How Anti-impotence Drugs Stack Up


BOOKS
Mughal Art And Imperial Ideology: Ebba Koch
How European ideas and imagery influenced Mughal monarchs and their art.

Kohima To Kashmir: On The Terrorist Trail:
Prakash Singh

Can the nation survive the brutality inflicted on its psyche?

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EYECATCHERS
Natasha & Tusshar
Ankit Fadia

Raveena Tandon & Manisha Koirala

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MetroScape

Man In The Mirror
You wouldn't have missed the dark, brooding look in the television promos of Amitabh Bachchan's forthcoming psycho-thriller Aks. Credit the film's surreal halo to 40-year-old cinematographer and ad filmmaker Kiran Deohans.
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Looking Glass

Delhi Restaurant:
Eatopia

Kolkata Restaurant:
Ar-han Thai

Delhi Theatre:
Once I Was Young ... Now I'm Wonderful

 

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