The NewspaperToday  |  HOME      

  IN THIS ISSUE

SEE COVER IMAGE

COVER STROY


War On Terror: Freedom
From Hell
War On Terror: The Alliance Sweep
Afghanistan:Who Will Rule Kabul?
Al Qaida:Targeting the Brain Pakistan: The General's Bloody Nose
India: Shifting Base

OTHER STORIES


Economy: Futile Grandstanding
Neighbours: Escape To
The West

Crime: Stolen Gods
Sports: The Homecoming
Society & Trends: Look Who's Preening
Wildlife: Changing Stripes
Cinema: Dreams Limited
Offtrack: Live and Let Live

COLUMNS


Fifth Column: Taveein Singh
American Eye: Dennis Kux
Kautilya: Jaiiram Ramesh

NEWSNOTES


Caplooks
Confessional
Tremors

 
METRO TODAY
 
Hell Over Heritage
Delhi's recent passion for preserving its old structures is proving to be a tough task. Especially in the walled city, where owners of havelis like Namak Haram ki Haveli and Ladli Devi ka Bada Mandir are resisting any kind of government interference.
More
Looking Glass
 
 
The golden forts of Jaisalmer share a special bond with Sue Carpenters, an English woman who made it her mission to save them from ruin.
NRI DIARY

London Diary
India Calling
Media: Game of Survival Development: A New Lifeline
Looking Glass
Diplomacy: Slow & Steady
Diaspora: Rising From the Roots
Business: Fall From Grace
American Roundup
Weekly Round Up
The Arts: Pin-up Icons

 
DESPATCHES

Official apathy and a rural mindset ensure that child labour continues to thrive in the cracker town of Sivakas in Tamil Nadu. INDIA TODAY Special Correspondent Arun Ram reports on the social evil in
Rolling On
 
INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

Unfortunately, due to the conflict in Afghanistan and turmoil in the region, we have been compelled to postpone the India Today Conclave.
 
CARE TODAY
 
SPECIALS
 
INDIA TODAY HINDI
 
 
 CURRENT ISSUE NOV 26, 2001  

NORTH AMERICA SPECIAL: HAPPENINGS

PENNSYLVANIA

 NORTH AMERICA SPECIAL
OTHER STORIES
India Calling
Diplomacy: Pm's US Visit
Politics: Rising From the Roots
Business: Fall From Grace

DEC 1
Gwynedd: Kuchipudi-style dance performance by Sadhana Paranji. 5:00 PM at Julia Ball Auditorium, Gwynedd Mercy College, 1325 Sumneytown Pike. Paul Narayanan at pauln@mcr2000.com. Tel: 610- 526-0615 for details of the event. The concert is presented by SRUTI.

ARIZONA

DEC 1
Phoenix: Enoo's Music. 6:00 PM at St. Joan of Arc, 38th St. & Greenway. Tel: Randy Trouerbach 602-285-1749. Musical night with smooth jazz and east Indian sounds of sitar and tabla, featuring the top 40 songs from the 1970s till date.

THE MAESTRO: Ravi Shankar

ILLINOIS

NOV 26
Chicago: Ravi Shankar concert. 8:00 PM at the Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave. Tel: 312-294-3000. To feature the sitar maestro and his daughter Anoushka (sitar), Biram Ghosh and Tonmoy Bose (tanpura).

 

TEXAS

DEC 1

TEXAS DEC 1
GARLAND
: Bharatnatyam performance. 7.00 PM at Plaza Theatre.521 West State Street.
Tel: Kala Krishnan 214-485-1925.
Hosted by the Art of Living

Arlington: PCANT Fall Mixer. 8:30 PM. Tel: 972-401-1861. Hosted by the Punjabi Cultural Association of North Texas.

Houston: Agarwal Sammelan. 5:00 PM at Mahatma Gandhi Community Center, 6220 Elm St. Tel: 713-666-6838. A programme for youths.

Houston: Diwali Dinner. 7:00 PM at Hare Krishna Dham of Houston, 1320 West 34th Street . Tel: 713-686-4482.

NEW JERSEY

DEC 1
Bridgewater: Great Composers Day, 8.30 am at Hindu Temple Community Centre, 780 Old Farm Rd. Tel: Asha Janardhan 908-322-8750. Essay bonkers and music competition.

NEW YORK

NOV 26
New York: Treasury of the World at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000th Fifth Avenue. The al-Sabah Collection and Kuwait National Museum, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, present an exhibition of jewelled arts from the Mughal age. Till January 29, 2002.

New York: Meeting Gods: Elements of Hindu Devotion at CPW on 79th St. Tel: 212 769-5800. The American Museum of Natural History presents an exhibition of 75 photographs taken by Stephen Huyler, guest curator. Till January 19, 2001.

A medley of classical dance forms at the Georgia Institute of Technology

GEORGIA

NOV 27
Atlanta: TiE Talk with Rajeev Dhawan. 6:00 pm at Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology, 250 14th St. Tel: Susan Stottlemyer 770-234-5121; Susan-@tie-atlanta.org. Host: TIE Atlanta.

Rajeev Dhawan

DEC 1
Atlanta: Saptapadi. 4:00 PM at Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology. Tel: Narender Reddy 770-921-8678. Entry by donations only. A spiritual journey through the temples of India, representing a medley of classical dance forms of India: Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi and Odissi with a live orchestra.

TEXAS

DEC 1
Garland: Bharatnatyam performance. 7:00 PM at Plaza Theater, 521 West State Street. Tel: Kala Krishnan 214-485-1925. Hosted by the Art of Living.

Index


India TodayArchives | Business Today | India Today Plus | Smart Inc | India Today Hindi | Syndications
Aaj Tak | India Today Conclave | Art Today | Music Today | IT Book Club | Care Today

write to us | About us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
© Living Media India Ltd