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'Why are they doing this to us?'
The Supreme Court has ordered the closure/relocation of almost one lakh industrial units. A million people are expected to lose their jobs. Josy Joseph says their future is grim.

'Then she kissed the locomotive...'
A journey on the newly-dedicated World Heritage Site, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, is a nostalgic ride into history.

Sonia has lots of work to do
'She will have to work hard to be seen as a visionary, someone who sees beyond power.'

'Vajpayee is strong because Sonia is so weak'
The challenges the Congress president faces today could well end her political career, feels Ramesh Menon.

Tough cop put on Veerappan's trail
When his wife borrowed his office car to buy vegetables, he booked a case against her. When the chief minister's car committed a traffic violation, he lost no time in seizing it. Meet H T Sangliana.

Darkness at noon
By now India's atomic energy programme should've been burning bright. It isn't. Why? A five-part investigation by George Iype.

'You cannot kiss a poisonous serpent'
Veerappan is no more a free bandit. He is puppet on a chain. Ramesh Menon reports.

'We were worried about our father's health'
Uma Sankari on her father P Nedumaran

Miracle Mission
'It is an ordinary school. But the miracles that happen inside are extraordinary.' A Project Hope feature on the Thulir School for Special Children.

The Complete City
George Iype was the Infosys headquarters in Bangalore last week. He is yet to get his breath back!

'Who knows what happens behind closed doors?'
From arguing petty cases in the lower courts, R K Anand has risen to defend four prime ministers -- Indira and Rajiv Gandhi, H D Deve Gowda and, now, Narasimha Rao. A profile by Josy Joseph.

Giant-killer will be Jharkhand CM
It was his victory over JMM supremo Shibu Soren from the Dumka parliamentary seat in 1998, when BJP won 12 of the 14 seat in the Jharkhand region under his leadership, that catapulted Babu Lal Marandi to the limelight.

Nobody's child
She's an heiress to property worth Rs 2,500,000. Yet 14-year-old Geeta lives among the destitute at a remand home, waiting for her future to be decided by the Delhi high court.

'We seek to make good men better'
After fiercely protecting its privacy for over its 250 years in India, Freemasonry, one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies, opened its doors to a press conference held in Mumbai for the first time ever.

'In Bengal, ministers have become redundant'
Twenty-three years on, has Bengal changed for the better or for the worse? Syed Firdaus Ashraf glances at Jyoti Basu's achievements and failures.

The X factor
For the last 15 years, the Jyoti Basu-led Left Front government has been taken to task for every aberration by one crumpled cotton sari-clad lady. Mamta Banerjee. Will she now wrest West Bengal from them? A special report by Syed Firdaus Ashraf.

West Bengal's new helmsman
Considered both moderate and efficient, Buddhadeb Dasgupta is one of the few leaders who can balance both the hardliners and liberals in the CPI-M. Syed Firdaus Ashraf profiles Jyoti Basu's successor.

Bengal after Basu
Will the CPI-M survive the post-Basu phase? Now that their most popular face has retired, will it result in an erosion of their vote bank? Syed Firdaus Ashraf looks for the answers.

Why I am not a candidate
'That a large number of young Congress leaders and workers who describe themselves as the 'sunrise Congress' support her despite our defeat in elections is a significant political statement. We want debate and we want change but we do not believe we will succeed without Mrs Gandhi. That is why we are not candidates in this election. That is why we do not support JP the candidate. That is why we support Mrs Gandhi,' says Salman Khurshid.

The woman behind Mrs Clinton!
Neera Tanden's success is what America would proudly call a true-blue American success story. After all, working closely with someone of Hillary Rodham Clinton's stature is certainly something to take note of.

Death in the bottle
The manufacture of hooch is illegal in India. Yet, it is one of the nation's most money-making businesses. A two-part special by George Iype.

'There is no threat to me'
Ramesh Menon profiles Chief Minister Ajit Jogi, whose real battle will be giving the poor people in the resource-rich Chhattisgarh a new life.

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