The BT Brinjal issue seems to be going the same way as the global warming one. Both sides of the dispute claim to be speaking the truth backed by scientific and empirical evidences. Whom do we trust before making a baingan ka bhurta? With a final decision likely to be taken before Valentine’s Day, this edition of Sunday Magazine explores the various aspects to the controversy.

The Sunday Magazine of Faking News dated 31 January 2010
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Reported by Pagal Patrakar on Jan 31st, 2010 and filed under Sunday Magazine. You can follow any responses to this report through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this report





The other two articles seem to be more interesting . Nice Job PP..
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