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August 06, 2001
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COVER
   

Bloody Finale
In life, Phoolan Devi combined the brutal underbelly of India with political fame and glamour. Gunned down in Delhi, her death could become the occasion for a new round of caste conflict in Uttar Pradesh. Phoolan
is being reinvented posthumously.
A report.


Rule Of Outlaw
Dons and politicians enjoy a symbiotic relationship in Uttar Pradesh.


 
THE NATION
   

Back To The Trenches
Determined not to let up on its Kashmir-centric agenda, Pakistan has stepped up violence in the Valley. Indian security forces gear up to deal with the situation.

 

 
BUSINESS
 

Revenge Of Badla People who lent money to stockbrokers for financing speculators through the badla system find themselves at the receiving end of yet another scam. And with little evidence to nail the accused, chances of recovery are dim.

 

 
NEIGHBOURS
 

The Peacenik
S.B. Deuba's rapport with the Maoists helped him become prime minister. Now he has to deal with their radical demands about the monarchy and secularism.

 

 
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CARE TODAY: REBUILDING GUJARAT

Hope And Heart

As part of an effort to rebuild the broken spirits of individuals who were very badly affected by the quake, CARE TODAY has provided six people with initial grants of Rs 5,000 and three-year fixed deposits of Rs 75,000 that will ensure they get a monthly sum of Rs 600 for nutritional expenses. Fourteen others will be similarly assisted. CARE TODAY has set aside Rs 16 lakh for the project. 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. We are also devising schemes to help the large number of paraplegics who have returned home after treatment in Mumbai, Pune and other places.

Manish Tyagi
Rs 9,264
First Presbyterian Church
Rs 32,261
Viraj Singh
Rs 5,000
VIP Bio Products
Rs 10,000
D.B.V. Ch Joga Rao
Rs 5,000
V.N. Tripathi
Rs 5,000
S&S Consultants Pvt Ltd
Rs 9,338
Employees, S&S Consultants
Rs 9,162
Indian Red Cross Society, Bhiwani
Rs 53,000
Dr Suresh Tonwar
Rs 5,000
"Green Club", A forest officer's club,
Lakhimpur
Rs 8,000
V. Subramanyam
Rs 11,609
Dr Ajit Phadke
Rs 10,000
Melita Denise Reveredo and
Marius Anthony Reveredo
Rs 5,008
Members of Rotaract Club of Balasore
Rs 5,001
Sivakumar Balakrishnan
Rs 5,001
R.D. Moorthy
Rs 1,50,933
Students, Jalaram Academy, Kenya
Rs 92,640
J. Pasupathi
Rs 5,000
Diffusion Engineering Ltd and employees
Rs 51,000
NRIs from HAIL
Rs 8,000
R. Thiruvengadachari
Rs 5,000
Padmini Chari
Rs 5,000
X.N. Budkule
Rs 10,000
I.R. Patel
Rs 5,000
P.V.S. Seshagiri Rao
Rs 5,006
Agastya V. Ramakrishna Rao
Rs 5,000
Netcore Solutions Pvt Ltd
Rs 10,760
Surender Kumar Singh
Rs 5,051
B. Vishwanath Nayak
Rs 5,000
Dr Sameer C. Patel
Rs 5,595
Vibhash S. Patel
Rs 5,595
Dental Care Clinic, Lucknow
Rs 5,000
V. Subba Rao
Rs 5,000
Uday R. Parikh
Rs 5,000
Bihar Mitra Mandal
Rs 5,000
Hindustan College of Arts and Science
Rs 5,100
Agya Ram Batra
Rs 5,000
Monghyr Club
Rs 5,000
K.D.L. Prasad
Rs 5,000
N.P. Mani
Rs 50,000
Dangarassou Manikandan
Rs 6,000
Ramya, Venkat and Sai Ganesh
Rs 5,250
S.K. Ramasamy
Rs 11,700
Employees, Parakh Food Ltd, Khopoli
Rs 17,000
Devyani Foods Ltd
Rs 5,365
The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata
Rs 16,000
Maulik Leathercrafts Pvt Ltd
Rs 5,001
Sonia Textiles Ltd
Rs 16,850

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