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Analysis: Srikrishna Commission report
Srikrishna committee, that probed the Mumbai riots of 1993, has found Shiv Sena fomented and organised communal riots that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Muslims.

Updated on May 19, 2004 06:29 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comWhy Gujarat is so sensitive?
According to analysts, urbanisation and rising prosperity are partly to blame for a number of riots, which have taken place in different parts of Gujarat.

Updated on Feb 11, 2004 01:28 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comWhy people participate in communal riots?
People participate in communal riots because of a sense of personal justification, reduced personal risk, hostile relationship and an intense emotional response to a recent incident.

Updated on Feb 11, 2004 01:21 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comLingerie models clash during Super Bowl
There were some who missed Janet Jackson's tit-illating show during Super Bowl on Sunday. But they had plenty of sizzling action to keep them occupied.

Published on Feb 09, 2004 02:30 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comJUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: PROFILE
Justin Timberlake was born on January 31, 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee. Like Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake got his start on the show The New Mickey Mouse Club.

Updated on Feb 09, 2004 03:03 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comJANET JACKSON: PROFILE
Janet Jackson was the youngest of the nine children in the family that produced the Jackson Five.

Updated on Feb 09, 2004 02:29 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comFormation of religious outfits
The decision to form VHP was taken at a meeting held in Sandipani Sadhanalaya in Mumbai on the Janmashtami day in 1964.

Updated on Feb 10, 2004 02:35 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comReligious history of India
The religion of the large majority--Brahmanism--has ancient roots.

Published on Jan 29, 2004 01:44 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comFactors responsible for the growth of communalism
The stagnant economy of India and the policy of divide and rule during the British period were important factors for the growth of communalism in India.

Updated on Feb 11, 2004 02:37 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comRise of communalism
Communal ideology consists of three basic elements or stages one following the other.

Published on Jan 29, 2004 01:33 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comGovt promises to consider RS representation for Gulf NRIs
The Govt also announced several sops for the Gulf NRIs at the Pravasi Diwas, reports Vijaya Sharma.

Published on Jan 27, 2004 01:18 PM IST
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Vijaya Sharma (HindustanTimes.com)Concept cars draw gasps, admiration
Concept cars at the six-day auto jamboree kept adrenalin of visitors pumping and their imagination revved up.

Updated on Jan 20, 2004 06:47 PM IST
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Sumit Chaturvedi (HindustanTimes.com)Previewing World Book Fair
It'll be World Book Fair time in Delhi soon. NBT Director, Shashi S Sharma offers a peek at the highlights of the upcoming fair.

Updated on Feb 06, 2004 06:29 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comGrand old beauties evoke gasps, nostalgia
The vintage car display at the expo has become the cynosure of all eyes. On display are a hall-full of Rolls Royce, Mercedes and Chryslers.

Updated on Jan 19, 2004 05:11 PM IST
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Sumit Chaturvedi (HindustanTimes.com)Nissan re-enters Indian car market; unveils SUV
The Japanese auto major entered the market after over two decades with its multi-purpose SUV X-TRAIL, which will have two variants.

Updated on Jan 16, 2004 09:42 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comAdvani inaugurates India's largest ever car show
The six-day Auto Expo 2004 began today with a special focus on facilitating tie-ups between Indian and overseas companies.

Updated on Jan 15, 2004 03:06 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comPak, Thai delegation to visit Auto Expo 2004
The expo will witness participation from Pakistan and Thailand, besides China, Iran, Israel, the Philippines, UK and USA, said CII past president Subodh Bhargava.

Updated on Jan 14, 2004 09:54 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comMaruti creates virtual showroom
Maruti Udyog Ltd has themed its large pavillion at the Auto Expo 2004 as the virtual showroom of the near future, whiich incorporates both the current product range as well as chosen Suzuki vehicles that direct to the future. The look is futuristic and dynamic, while being interactive and friendly.

Updated on Jan 17, 2004 10:38 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comIndia's moment of glory has finally arrived: Advani
If 20th century was the century of West, the 21st century belongs to India, said Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani on Saturday.

Updated on Jan 11, 2004 11:17 AM IST
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Vijay Soni (HindustanTimes.com)RS representation for Gulf NRIs promised
The Government on Saturday promised Gulf NRIs to seriously consider their representation in the Rajya Sabha as it announced several sops for them.

Updated on Jan 11, 2004 11:17 AM IST
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Vijaya Sharma (HindustanTimes.com)India's moment of glory has finally arrived: Advani
Speaking at the Pravasi Divas, Advani said the 21st century belongs to India, report's Vijay Soni.

Published on Jan 10, 2004 06:00 PM IST
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Vijay Soni (HindustanTimes.com)Govt calls on NRIs to invest in India in a big way
Govt and India Inc have joined hands to invite NRIs to participate in investment opportunities in the country, reports Girish Chadha.

Updated on Jan 10, 2004 01:29 PM IST
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Girish Chadha (HindustanTimes.com)SAFTA to boost Indo-Pak trade
Since India and Pakistan are looked as emerging leaders in regional trade, some argue that bilateral trade between the two may even become vital for the sheer existence of SAFTA, a treaty which has eluded SAARC since 1998.Also, with trade relations normalising, both countries will be able to pare their trade through unofficial channels and third-country trade and concentrate on official trade routes writes Girish Chadha.

Updated on Jan 05, 2004 06:33 PM IST
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Girish Chadha (HindustanTimes.com)NRIs, PIO's kids in Delhi to learn about India
The Pravasi Bharatiya Divas will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Vajpayee on January 9. The event has already received confirmation from 1,000 delegates from 57 countries.

Updated on Jan 06, 2004 10:17 PM IST
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Vijay Soni (HindustanTimes.com)Obituaries
Kalpana Chawla, Tuntun, Murasoli Maran, Bhisham Sahni, India had its share of deaths in 2003, losses that definitely left us poorer.

Updated on Jan 07, 2004 08:02 PM IST
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I seek justice, not a compromise: Nikisha
Nikisha Singh, now in India, has got her husband Rajeev Kumar Singh arrested on charges of bigamy, reports Vijaya Sharma.

Updated on Dec 29, 2003 12:18 PM IST
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Vijaya Sharma (HindustanTimes.com)Feat: Vajpayee, Pervez shake hands under war clouds
Held in Kathmandu about three and a half years after it was originally planned, the 11th SAARC summit did revive the hope of peace and prosperity in the region despite global upheaval post 9/11 and the growing Indo-Pak tensions post Dec 13 Parliament attack.

Updated on Dec 17, 2003 05:46 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comMISS WORLD SIDELIGHTS
Miss World pageants have always been eventful. And often the most interesting things have happened off the ramp than onit. Here's a sample of Miss World oddities through the years.

Updated on Dec 06, 2003 04:58 PM IST
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hindustantimes.comA glorious tradition
First it was Reita Faria who did India proud in 1966. And after Aishwarya Rai won the Miss World title in 1994, it virtually let the floodgates open. Diana Hayden in 1997, Yukta Mookhey in 1999 and Priyanka Chopra in 2000 followed in quick succession. In exclusive interviews, Yukta and Priyanka told us what it means to be a world-winning beauty.

Updated on Nov 20, 2004 08:00 PM IST
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