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July 30, 2001
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Hit And Run
After two days of intense discussions and frenetic speculation, the Agra summit failed to reconcile the differences between the two countries. The inside story of what really happened. Were the two sides ever close to a settlement? What will be the consequences of a failed summit?


Gotcha!
That was the attitude of Pakistan's media managers who won the misinformation war against India.

Ominous Aftermath
The failure of the summit heralds more bloodshed in Kashmir. The average Kashmiri has much to fear.

 

 
BUSINESS
   

A New Cleaner
UTI's new chief, M. Damodaran, is gearing up to restore its credibility and make it less of
a casino.

 

 
SPORTS
 

What's The Game?
Lack of planning may reduce the Rs 100-cr sports meet to a mere PR exercise.

 

 
SCIENCE
  White India
A controversial genetic study says upper caste Indians are closer to Europeans and lower castes to Asians.

 

 
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CARE TODAY: REBUILDING GUJARAT

Reconstructing Lives

As part of an effort to rebuild the spirits of the worst-hit individuals, care today gave widowed Ratiben Govindbhai, a mother of five, an initial grant of Rs 5,000 and set up a fixed deposit of Rs 75,000 for a three-year period that will ensure her a monthly income of Rs 600 for nutritional expenses. Five others have also been given grants of Rs 5,000 and Rs 75,000 each will be deposited in their names. CARE TODAY has set aside Rs 16 lakh to support a total of 20 such cases. The society is partnering the Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan in building 450 houses for Rs 2.16 crore. The construction of the first 150 houses will begin in August. The building of a school at Aadariyana, for which care today contributed Rs 5 lakh to the Eklavya Education Society, is under way and students will begin their classes this term in a completed section. Also, with the return of a large number of paraplegics to their villages after treatment in Mumbai, Pune and other places, there is a need to offer them long-term rehabilitation packages. We are discussing the possibility of such a project with Abhiyan.

Lakshmi Chandra Rastogi
Rs 5,000
Mohammad Ashfaque
Rs 6,697
F. Justin
Rs 5,000
Nirmala Verma
Rs 5,001
Dr Ashish
Rs 5,000
Ram Sarup Garg
Rs 5,100
Ramesh Kumar Yadav
Rs 5,000
"Green Club", a forest officer's club, Lakhimpur
Rs 36,000
NIIT, Dehradun Centres
Rs 7,000
"Fruit Change", TIET, Patiala
Rs 5,021
Sq Leader M.K. Kutti Krishanan (retd)
Rs 5,000
Borouge Petrochemical Project Working
Friends
Rs 5,296
A.R.D. Ramachandra Raja
Rs 5,001
Dr R. Sankar
Rs 5,000
Manish Manwani
Rs 5,000
Brigadier A.K. Sehgal
Rs 5,000
Staff, Sandarbha Scinfotech Pvt Ltd
Rs 7,800
B. Lakshmi Kumar Holla
Rs 5,000
C. Chelladorai & Friends
Rs 6,100
Employees, Curagen Cosporatin
Rs 20,844
Michel Bourgain & Friends
Rs 10,422
Suneel Tyagi
Rs 6,948
Harihar Prasad Agarwal
Rs 46.366
Bhagwan Das Agarwal
Rs 5,000
Ian Otto
Rs 5,852
Vanchilabbai Sharfidee Tajdeen
Rs 5,000
Rajesh J. Kulkargi
Rs 10,000
Kannan Sankaran
Rs 10,000
Prabuddha Gupta
Rs 10,010
Suresh Subramanian
Rs 5,000
Bharadwaj Karthik
Rs 5,001
Ragothman Hanumantha Rao
Rs 10,000
Braham Prakash Pandey
Rs 9,400
Prakash Swarup Satsangi
Rs 5,500
Jasvinder Singh
Rs 11,750
Sucha Sudarsanam
Rs 5,000
Murali Mohan Vogety
Rs 6,800
Punit Mahajan
Rs 11,750
Nirmal Jain Kumar Jain
Rs 31,000
Sailaja L.S. Nadella
Rs 11,750
Chetan N. Habbalae
Rs 9,400
Madhusudan Mishra
Rs 10,000
Santosh Govindan Kutty
Rs 5,875
Sreekanth Puvvadi
Rs 11,750
Kamal Karlapalem
Rs 10,300
Jaswant Singh
Rs 10,000
Prabhuvel Kandaswamy
Rs 7,050

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