What they said to us A jail official, on Sahara chief Subrata Roy “He is very super intelligent. Everything is happening just the way he wants it to.” current affa i rs 12 Swept in Apathy Even as the state reels under the worst floods in decades, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have had to pay the price for the complete non-performance of early warning systems 16 chhotanagpur End of the Longest Dynasty 24 sa radha scam The Mess Deepens 46 column Rahul Bedi 48 hyderabad The Curious Case of Actress Shweta Basu Prasad busi n ess 52 interview C. Rangarajan 54 e-cigs Neither Cigarette Nor Cure internat ional 28 Smooth as Silk Route With Chinese president Xi Jinping visiting New Delhi, what will be the likely Indian participation in the revival of the ancient trade route? features
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