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What is India DAILY ROUND-UP

Wednesday, 14 July 2004, 1700 hrs

NATION & STATES
J&K deputy chief minister survives
grenade attack by militants 
Mangat Sharma was on his way to the inauguration of Srinagar's first ever flyover when his motorcade was attacked...

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Ministry survey talks of bold actions to consolidate growth momentum
A day before the union budget, the finance ministry made a bullish prognosis of the economy and hinted at hard fiscal measures ...

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Deccan Herald
A Muslim who is a Shaivait
e
A noted Muslim poet of Kota in Rajasthan 
has an unflinching faith in god Shiva. Bashir Ahmad “Mayukh” has been offering prayers at the Shiva temple he built in 1981. 

Indian Express

At the pyramid’s summit
If we insist that the three defence services need a single senapati for them to work together, then we just add to the problem of mistrust that we seek to solve, writes JASJIT SINGH

Hindustan Times

Bodhi's Tamil Afterglow
The discovery of a wealth of statues spurs debate on Buddhism's Tamil links, says
S ANAND

Economic and Political Weekly
Fisherfolk and blurred borders

Coastal fisherfolk of India and Pakistan arrested for crossing borders are victims of increasing conflicts over renewable resources. The practice highlights the cartographic and border anxieties of these countries

Outlook

My first wild week in Fahrenheit 9/11
'Where do I begin? This past week has knocked me for a loop. Fahrenheit 9/11, the #1 movie in the country, the largest grossing documentary ever. My head is spinning,' writes RICHARD MOORE.

 TOP PICKS


OPINION

New challenges to Indian diplomacy (BL)
Drought threat? (BL) 
Balancing rural, urban demands (BL)
Water woes: Punjab's legal gimmickry (HT)
Fernandes in US: stars and strips (Tribune)
Irag: India must lend helping hand (Tribune)
Punjab: Off with the agreements (Tribune)
Malnutrition deaths in Maharashtra (DH)


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 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
Panic trigger for rains
Spare day traders, FM urged
EPF defers decision on interest 
CAG pulls up I-T dept 
Car sales up 25 pc in June
 CORPORATE HEADLINES
Will: Birlas ready for showdown
4 Indian firms in Fortune 500
Tatas to invest big in Bangladesh
Nothing has changed: Birla Corp
iGate Q1 net down at Rs 3.54 cr
Biocon Q1 net zooms 112%
Pharmacia, Pfizer fix ratio
Daimler warns of 6,000 job cuts
IA to launch special fare
Google picks Nasdaq
Skoda plans to set up R&D units
 EXCHANGE
Dollar: Rs 46.35
Pound: Rs 86.20
Euro: Rs 57.40
Yen:  (100) Rs 43.95

(As on Tuesday, July 13)
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From South India 
Original texts from four states, transcribed from a definitive volume  published by the Archaeological Survey of India
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Indian Express
Hindustan Times
The Hindu
Pioneer
Economic Times
Times of India
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Tribune
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