August, 1999
Volume 5, Number 8
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Indian
Economy Shows Signs Of revival After Three to Four Years Of Prolonged Recession
The Indian Economy is showing signs of revival, after three to four
years of a prolonged recession. The auto, cement, steel and power sectors, some of the
core building blocks for any economy , seem to be experiencing a pick-up in demand. With a
steady revival it is expected that the growth rate would touch seven percent during the
current financial year. Industrial production has grown by 7.2 percent for May compared to
3.4 percent in May 1998 and it is expected that industry would be better this fiscal.
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SUCCESS EVERYDAY
Success with stress is acceptable. Success makes life easier anyway.
Success though is not a measurement necessary of intelligence. There are many more
hard-working engineers out there who are probably more talented than these two, but
perhaps haven't had their ideas and technical savvy.
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MOVIE REVIEW
HUM DIL DE
CHUKE SANAM
Gone are the days where heroes are too manly to cry over a lost
girlfriend or heroines sulk their entire life over their one and only love for the janam.
Shah Rukh Khan's pitiful, tear-filled face as Kajol gets married in kuch kuch hota hain,
heavied the hearts of the audience. Salman Khan's heart wrenching sobbing, begging his
dead father to hug him just once, after Aishwarya Rai ditches him for Ajay Devgan brought
audience to their knees with their sympathy for him.
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