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As the curtain comes down on this year and we roll on to a new decade, here is looking at transformations and their effect upon our lives. From sex to cellphones and looks to books on gay lifestyles, there has been a vast difference between 1999 and 2009, proving there is nothing constant -- except change. - Hemal Ashar, Issue Editor
Politics Days of the Raj Political analyst Pratap Asbe introspects about what has changed for the Shiv Sena after the emergence of the MNS in the years between 1999 and 2009
The young and the restless The number of young persons in politics has shown a heartening increase but much more needs to be done, say our young ministers
Technology How phone-tastic From Rs 16 a minute to now, we wonder how we lived without the cell phone
Defence and Security The fuzz, the buzz Some marked changes have been the hallmark of the police force, but experts say that much sophistication is needed to combat crime in the future
Not for glory, not for gold A decade after guns boomed in Kargil, the top brass speak about whether things have changed for our men in uniform and what the future holds
Housing and Real Estate Flat out, ridiculous If you thought homes in landmark Mumbai buildings cost the earth in 1999, they cost the entire galaxy in 2009 with experts saying rates are to show a similar pattern of spiralling upward in the next decade
The mall merrier From no mall in 1999 to over a hundred this year, the mall business has been an undulating graph of hits and misses
Transport Equals in the air The airline boom and competitive pricing has made flying a reality for everyone
Hail, the new order arriveth In 1999, good ol' Fiat cars ruled the cabbie roost but today, private players and modern models are nudging them out
Health Online, you're fine Health sites rode the dotcom boom, some fizzled, the others sizzled
Shutter Sharp Let's year it for... If pictures could speak, they would say more than a thousand words now. The lens eye blinked to capture the most compelling memories of the 365 days that have flown past. Pictures to make you pause, introspect or smile in delight -- this is 2009 framed for posterity
Entertainment Faces going places Never mind the Botox, Bollywood hotties believe in change. Ten years earlier, to the present and the future -- their visages spell transformation with a capital T, says Tushar Joshi
Pop Culture Split at the seam Shweta Shiware longs for Retro, for a time when the Indian fashion industry was one, and fashion week meant a unified, country-wide celebration of style
Schoolgirl-in-heat fires up the charts Britney Spears, and a few more made 1999 special for the world of music. And 2009 saw Yoko Ono resuscitated to life
Lifestyle Not just between the book covers It was back in 1999-2000 when the first mainstream books on same-sex love were released in India. A decade later, tales of gay love have flown out of the pages and onto the roads
Work Place Naukri Ya Nautanki? Never heard of in 1999, but a reality in today's times, new age designations come wrapped in fancy labels and impressive jargon in an appearances-are-all world
Wombs for rent Her surrogacy work earned her ire at first, but today, she has put India on the world map
Sex & Relationships The big O moments Kasmin Fernandes sums up moments that each year of the last decade climaxed on
Sports Yen for eleven The Indian cricket team has moved on from inconsistent performances to carve a niche at the top. The transformation from individual excellence to collective strength has made the world sit up
Thunder Thais! Indian hockey was on a high in 1999 after the 1998 Asian games gold in Bangk |