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Current Issue: February 2009
 
     
 Change 2009
Turn India into a Land of Opportunity  
            
From the assembly poll verdict in six Indian states, the national focus shifts to
the Lok Sabha election due April–May 2009. Beyond the battle of ballots, the
people's concerns are manifold and multi dimensional.
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J&K : WINDS OF CHANGE              
The abdullahas kal aaj aur kal of Kashmir
Omar Abdullah has given high priority to meet the challenges of terrorism and separatism. While his father Dr Farooq has plans of visiting Pakistan to buy peace not only in Kashmir but the entire country, Omar says his government will work for resumption of dialogue between separatists and the central government, writes Kashmir watcher ML KAK
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CINEMASCOPE
Rejoicing the rejects

Even Bachchan's rise to stardom has been through other heroes' rejects. Had the reigning star of the day, Rajesh Khanna, not given the producers the last minute ditch, Bachchan wouldn't have done Deewar, the film that put him into a satellite that refuses to return to the earth, says SURESH KOHLI
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OBAMA PRESIDENCY
Tackling Terror: What India expects from President Obama
India expects Obama to display better understanding of New Delhi's sensitivities on Kashmir and Pakistansponsored terrorist acts in the state and elsewhere all these years, Mumbai attacks being the latest, writes R C RAJAMANI.
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FRANKLY SPEAKING
Importance of Narendra Modi’s development model
We cannot build a vibrant India through narrow pre-fixed ideas. Fresh winds of change and new concepts must be welcomed and windows of new opportunity opened. Development is the only path which can provide the antidote to the poison of communal politics. It can end the areas of discriminations practised on grounds of caste, religion and community, writes HARI JAISINGH. more...
 
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
Satyam a household name now
Ramalinga Raju in his confession letter about his misdoings to SEBI speaks about his "conscience" and also says "It was like riding a tiger, not knowing how to get off without being eaten." In other words, it was not his conscience, but the fear of the tiger, which led him to choose the time for confession, says KUMARESH CHAKRAVARTY
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