INDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE
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VOL.24 :: NO.14 :: July 14 - 27, 2007

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COVER STORY (Pages: 22 :: File Size: 2.10 MB)
  • Future Tibet

NATIONAL (Pages: 37 :: File Size: 2.50 MB)

  • PUNJAB: Faith and conflict
  • KERALA: Chief Minister’s demolition drive
  • HARYANA: Honour killings
  • TAMIL NADU: Dalits at the receiving end
  • DEVELOPMENT ISSUES: NREGA: progress report
  • UPDATE: Jail term for Telgi
  • ENVIRONMENT: Gujarat’s coastline: Gone with the waves
  • LABOUR: Less than secure in the unorganized sector
  • WATER RESOURCES: Depletion of groundwater
  • Uttar Pradesh: Bitter truth
  • Punjab: Wilting fortunes
  • OBITUARY: Chandra Shekhar: A rebel’s journey

INTERNATIONAL (Pages: 34 :: File Size: 1.94 MB)

  • PAKISTAN: Lal Masjir: Battle of nerves
  • Nagging doubts
  • Radical outing
  • On the firing line
  • CONSERVATION: Debate on saving China’s tigers
  • SRI LANKA: Zero tolerance
  • Trouble overseas for the LTTE
  • Vietnam: Friend in need
  • NAM and Nimitz
  • TERRORISM: U.K.: Vehicles of terror
  • Detention in Australia
  • The Indian connection

FOCUS: ADITYAPUR INDUSTRIAL AREA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (Pages: 10 :: File Size: 1.10 MB)

  • Zone of progress
  • Success story
  • Interview: Mohan Lal Roy, Managing Director, AIADA

FOCUS: KRISHNA DISTRICT (Pages: 8 :: File Size: 1.90 MB)

  • Quality feat
  • Aiming high
  • Helping hand

COLUMNS (Pages: 9 :: File Size: 332 KB)

  • The English Language:
  • Bhaskar Ghose: The worlds in our cities
  • R.K. Raghavan: Terrorism’s new recruits
  • Praful Bidwai: How not to counter terror
  • Jayati Ghosh: Far from recovery

BOOKS (Pages: 11 :: File Size: 329 KB)

LETTERS (Page: 1 :: File Size: 29 KB)

Full Edition (Pages: 136 :: File Size: 29.2 MB)




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