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Tuesday, March 2, 1999

Bihar -- Statements and status quo
The fate of the Presidential proclamation on Bihar hangs in the balance with Railway Minister Nitish Kumar of the Samata Party claiming today that the Cabinet was considering the idea of sending it for a judicial review and Union Power Minister R Kumaramangalam of the BJP insisting that all options were open, including withdrawing the proclamation without putting it to vote in the Rajya Sabha.

Bull run on, Sensex up 124 pts
The `market-friendly' budget of finance minister Yashwant Sinha triggered another rally with the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex) shooting up by 124 points on Monday. With speculators and foreign funds rushing for purchase orders, Sensex also crossed the 3,500-mark amidst euphoric boom conditions.

Eye in the sky -- Indian satellites reach peek form
At the height of the Cold War, American intelligence types were fond of bragging about their satellite reconnaissance capability. Of course, such incredible technology did not save them from an improbable intelligence miss: failure to spot the Indian nuclear tests last May.

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Sinha's Budget promises school every one km but forgets fund
Alarmed at not being informed of Finance Minister's grand desire to implement an Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS), as announced in the Budget, the Planning Commission has written to the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) asking why they were kept in the dark about it. But neither the Finance Ministry nor the HRD Ministry has been able to provide an estimate of the cost that will be incurred or where the funds will come from.

 


LEISURE
  Industry will boycott Film City for hooliganism
  Defying death in troubled waters

SPORTS
  Asian Test c'ship: The unfolding fiasco
  Maggert wins Matchplay

EXPRESSIONS
  `Why are you accusing poor Laloo Prasad Yadav alone?'
  Match budget statistics with strategy

BUSINESS
  RBI takes Sinha's cue, slashes lending rates
  A-I seeks Rs 1,300 cr, gets only Rs 1 lakh from FM

GENERAL
  Fear psychosis grips Kerala Christians as treatise warns of doomsday
  UP Govt to promote monuments other than the Taj

POLITICS
  Vajpayee separates warring Ministers
  Govt denies PM's `remark' on Kashmir



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