Frontline Vol. 21 :: No. 05
February 28 - March 12, 2004

India's National Magazine
from the publishers of THE HINDU

Highlights

Cover Story

The Feel Good Factory:
by P. Sainath
The poverty of fiction
A bubble waiting to burst
by C.P. Chandrasekhar
Closing factories, losing jobs
by Parvathi Menon
Victims of 'new economy'
by Anupama Katakam
In the depths of despair
by Dionne Bunsha
Rural India in ruins:
by Utsa Patnaik
Punjab: Sunset in paradise
by Praveen Swami
Driven to suicide in Karnataka
A surplus of problems in U.P.
by Purnima S. Tripathi
Desperate times in Orissa villages
by Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
Misery and migration
by D. Sreenivasulu
Feel good and a fear
by V. Venkatesan
Unorganised, exploited
by T.K. Rajalakshmi
Health, for a price
by Siddharth Narrain
Anguish in Bolangir

India & Pakistan

A timetable for talks
Positive signs of peace
Interview: Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali
Washington's double standards

Jammu & Kashmir
A peace process in peril
The death in Datiwas forests

Scandal
Telgi: Truth Serum trial
What lies beneath

The States
Gujarat: A glimpse of justice
Best Bakery case: A new turn
Tussle on the Yamuna's banks
Sati case verdict

Food Security
Fight against hunger

WTO
Frictions to the fore

India & the U.S.
On outsourcing curbs
Jobs and a campaign
The challenge in India

World Affairs
Iraq: Misplaced optimism
U.S.-China: Positive engagement
A South-South alliance
Biodiversity and Zimbabwe:
by Mukul Sharma
A model law

Communities
The truth about the Todas
by Anthony R. Walker

Books
Rendering criminal justice globally
review by R.K. Raghavan

Review Article
Journalists and power
by A.G. Noorani
In tune with tradition
by S. Viswanathan

Art
Chinese calligraphy exhibition
by K.S. Srinivasa Murthy

Medicine
Interview: Dr. Benedetto Saraceno

Cinema
Award-winners at MIFF
Interview: Supriyo Sen

Focus: Andra Pradesh
A progress report
Water conservation for people
Prioritising health

Special Feature: Tatas in Jamshedpur

The making of a township
A world-class steel maker
Interview: Sanjay Choudhry
Welfare as the motto
IT: Staying connected

Column
K. Natwar Singh: A friend from France
Bhaskar Ghose: Colonial baggage
Jayati Ghosh: Understanding the effects of U.S. neoliberalism
Praful Bidwai: Orissia - crying out for change
R.K. Raghavan: CBI and national security

Update
Trial in Karnataka
The end of agony

Also
The English Language
Letters


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