The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, January 30, 2000




Now we need him more than
ever before

Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948. More than half-a-century after his death, Gandhism still rings true. Bharat Dogra delves into the spirit and meaning of his message.



Week Specials

Great Minds,
by Kuldip Dhiman

220 years old & still going strong,
by Roshni Johar

Crisis of age,
by S. C. Dhall

The making of beautiful faces!
by Vimla Patil

Measuring time that ticks by,
by Mohinder Singh

As priceless as the Peacock Throne,
by K. R. N. Swamy

Food for life,
by Shiv Darshanlal Sharma


Week Specials

'ART AND SOUL: Those Frenchmen in Lahore,
by
B. N. Goswamy

TELEVISION: The saga of Govind Aur Ganesh,
by
Mukesh Khosla

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: Hey Ram!
by
Madhur Mittal

FITNESS: Laying stress on de-stressing,
by
Anup Deb Nath

GARDEN LIFE: Fight the pests,
by
Satish Narula

YOUR OPTION: The relevance of ahimsa,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Lure of distant lands
Book Review
Tibetan tears still flow

History of the forgotten ones

Atal Behari Bajpai you said?

He went, he saw and he wrote... well

Khera speak for a better you

Of worthies, worthy books and others

Deride so you can differ

Military is not what it was
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