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 1 - 15 , 2002

 


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Modi Brigade and Starving Millions
The anti-Muslim rhetoric, which has characterised Modi’s yatras and his desire to display the replica of the burnt Godhra bogie, would have been grist to the election propaganda mill.


Double Dealers: Hindutva—No, Godhra—Yes!
The VHP’s star performers—Pravin Togadia, Acharya Dharmendra, Sadhavi Ritambhara and Ashok Singhal—will now address “dharma sabhas” (religious congregations) and organise other mass contact programmes in villages to “reawaken” the Hindus.
Gujarat: Ensure Free and Fair Poll
Peace in Gujarat continues to be shattered by incidents of violence engineered to deepen and widen the rift between the communities and to intimidate the minorities.
 

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Bill Gates and India
Gates donated a huge amount for battling AIDS in the country and also agreed to provide a million dollars for the Government’s Media Lab Asia Project.

States

Uttaranchal: Trapped in Old Administrative Culture
A feeling of pride is generated only when tasks and sub-objectives are set for each day.

International

Afghans still fear Taliban, terrorists
"The essential thing here is to help Afghanistan stand on its feet, to defend itself against terrorism and radicalism, and then the rest of the world can go, and we will be able to manage on our own."

Business
Kelkar Report for the Trash Can
Who is the government trying to fool, anyway? Everybody knows that the last two annual budgets of a Parliamentary term have never come close to containing any drastic tax measures.

Society & Health

Women: Fat hips and thighs
Few things in a woman’s life are as annoying as the fat that gathers in unsightly pockets a particular spots around her body, bulging out at the belly, jiggling on the thighs and behind as well as flapping down from the upper arms

Silver Screen

Sanjay Suri sheds good boy image
What can an actor do if he is blessed with great looks? Cash in on it, of course. But if one has as much chocolate-boy looks as Sanjay Suri does, it sure spells disaster in films.

OTHERS
The DayAfter Story

Good Morning India: Wanted a mountain policy

Media Pulse

Alarm Bells

Preserve Buddha Hall for Posterity – Ma Neelam

TV channels and cinema

Prohibition needs some re-thinking

Stealth ships, submarines and aircraft

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