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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Hip and hapless |
| They apparently have everything going for them. And yet, over a third of India's youth suffers from extreme neurosis. Swagata Sen reports |
| It usually starts with small things, says Debosmita Baruah. 'Things that we don't see eye to eye on. Then, it gets bigger, till it finally gets out of hand and becomes a huge issue.' The 19-year-old college student in Calcutta was describing her fight... | Read.. |
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| Saving Hesaraghatta |
| A mundu-clad villager, a pony-tailed photo-journalist and a nattily dressed chartered accountant make an odd threesome. It's ... | Read.. |
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| 'We are looking at something radical' |
| During a visit to a Karnataka village last year, Benita Sharma met a group of women Panchayat members. They had a problem with the way village finances had been spent the previous year. The women wished to use the money on water, fuel, sanitation, ed... | Read.. |
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| Last Word: Black, white |
| I may never know what it is to be a woman,' says Michelle in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Black. It's a delicate moment; the deaf-blind girl played by Rani Mukherjee has just realised after her sister's engagement that some experiences will remain beyond ... | Read.. |
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Lost and found: A still from the film Main Hoon Na which focuses on the dilemmas of a confused lot Hip and hapless |
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