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- Upa Has Not Let Down Trs: Sonia (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2006)
`No consensus yet on issue; Government committed to finding solution to problem'
Sonia Gandhi says Congress' doors still open for KCR
Telangana issue not a monopoly of TRS: YSR
Chief Minister says he is satisfied with Nainital meeting
- Deprivation Of Rights Linked To Terrorist Acts: Former Judge (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2006)
Former Judge of Mumbai High Court, H. Suresh, has said that deprivation of human rights was the cause for terrorist acts by some persons in the country.
- Connecting With The Baloch (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 25, 2006)
“The Baloch insurgency will soon peter out as did the Sikh insurgency in Indian Punjab after the elimination of Bhindranwale,” wrote a hardened soul recently in a national daily. This hasty judgment announced on history would even amuse the most . . .
- Learn How To Wow The Tourists (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 25, 2006)
I have made all efforts to get information on the courses offered at CFTRI, Mysore.
- Apco Launches Festival Sale (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2006)
Begins organising exhibitions and discount sales to bring in the festive shoppers
- Cong Cms Plough On For More Relief From Finmin (The Economic Times, C L MANOJ, Sep 25, 2006)
A section of the party leadership and chief ministers, which fear the loss of their farmer votebank ahead of the coming assembly elections, on Sunday demonstrated their determination to force the government to redraw its fund-allocation plans.
- The Expanding Turf Of Scams (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Sep 25, 2006)
Recently, a duo posed as a Minister of State for Home and his private secretary and allegedly spoke to a gangster in a jail in Uttar Pradesh.
- Great Wall Of India (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 25, 2006)
Ports, as a revealing surrender earlier this year by US President George W. Bush to his Congress proved, can breed paranoia.
- Sez Rush Expected To Cool Down (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2006)
The rush by business groups to put up Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and the red carpets rolled out for them by various states could face speed breakers following the complaints about the way lands of farmers were sought to be grabbed for the SEZs.
- How Yer Doin', Mukarram? (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2006)
A tracing of the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad's life in Australia, with all its highs and very many lows.
- Pm Warns Of Terror Strikes, Asks Cms To Tone Up Intelligence (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
A grim warning about "further intensification" of terrorist attacks involving greater use of fidayeen elements to target religious, economic and other "sensitive objects" was the centrepoint of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address to the . . .
- Second Thoughts (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Sep 24, 2006)
By declaring war on “worshippers of the Cross”, al Qaida militants remind us that Osama bin Laden could be an incarnation, albeit on the other side of the fence, of the 15th-century Spanish Dominican, Tomás de Torquemada, known as . . .
- Trs Quits Upa; Bitter Kcr Throws Gauntlet To Congress (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
Accusing the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)Government at the Centre of betraying the people of Telangana, Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS) on Saturday parted ways with it by withdrawing support.
- Naxalite Can Take Home Reward On His Head: Chhattisgarh’S New Plan (Indian Express, Nitin Mahajan, Sep 24, 2006)
This is the biggest bait yet for Chhattisgarh’s Naxalites to come overground.
- Violence Level Down In J&k, Infiltration Diminishes: Pm (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said infiltration across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir had diminished and his Government was sincerely pursuing dialogue with Pakistan and the people of the State in its endeavour to give them a . . .
- Sonia Takes Up Cudgels For Farmers (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Sep 24, 2006)
Besides taking up the case of minorities, Congress president Sonia Gandhi also sought to refurbish her party's "pro-farmer" image today as she expressed serious concern about the government's policy on Special Economic Zones (SEZ), which has become . . .
- Sometimes, A Hawk Must Wear Kid Gloves (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Sep 24, 2006)
John McCain is a conservative but his stand on torture is a timely reminder that the free world cannot win the battle against medieval fanatics if it doesn’t remain true to its moral heritage and political freedoms
- Salve On Minorities, Rap On West (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
The Prime Minister today criticised the West for making an “erroneous linkage” between terrorism and Muslims and urged police not to make the minorities an automatic target of suspicion while probing terror.
- Pm Warns Of Terror Strikes (Deccan Herald, Utpal Borpujari, Sep 24, 2006)
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Saturday warned that there could be more “externally-sponsored” terrorist attacks targeting a wide a range of religious, economic and sensitive places...
- Advertisement On Community Radio Likely (Hindu, Anita Joshua, Sep 24, 2006)
Ministry proposes allowing educational institutions to run radio stations
- Pilgrims On An Inward Journey (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
The stark landscapes of the Tibetan plateau, and the unrelenting physical challenges of the journey, are captured with a solid, satisfying grace.
- Rooted In Literary Soil (Deccan Herald, Lata Ramaswamy, Sep 24, 2006)
This is the kind of novel a professor of English would write, in the kind of respect it shows for the language.
- Pak Puts Off Signing F-16s Deal With Us (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
Pakistan has put off signing the letter of acceptance (LOA) for purchase of 36 F-16 fighters from the US after complaints from its airforce that the planes were “bereft” of vital electronic warfare systems.
- A Policy Of Wink And Fudge (Indian Express, P.V. Ramana, Sep 24, 2006)
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil will be making a presentation on internal security at the two-day Congress conclave of chief ministers at Nainital.
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Sep 24, 2006)
While Orissa exemplifies good governance, elsewhere the rulers are busy exploiting the nation
- The Great Divide (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Sep 24, 2006)
The Pope, by issuing a historic apology, has tapped a groundswell of rage. Many Christians are reading the irrational outburst following his Regensburg address in the language of the 14th century Byzantine emperor whom the Pontiff quoted.
- Poultry Litter To Fetch Carbon Credits (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
A unique Indian project involving poultry litter has been registered at the UN as a clean development mechanism to earn carbon credits.
- Pm Warns Of More Fidayeen Attacks (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2006)
Describing as 'worrisome' the activities of externally-sponsored terror groups, prime minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday warned of a spurt in suicide attacks targeting religious, economic and sensitive institutions in the country.
- Facelift For Temple (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Goddess presented with golden sari, bangles and ornaments worth Rs. 35 lakhs .
- A Malady And Some `Medicines' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 23, 2006)
As chikungunya cuts a swathe through seven States, several governments seem to have adopted a desperate, scientifically dubious approach to its medical treatment.
- The Great Divide (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Sep 23, 2006)
The Pope, by issuing a historic apology, has tapped a groundswell of rage. Many Christians are reading the irrational outburst following his Regensburg address in the language of the 14th century Byzantine emperor whom the Pontiff quoted.
- Where The Heart Rules The Head (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 23, 2006)
Sridhar K Chari visits the Indira Gandhi Hospital at Shimla and finds that lack of integrated planning and lop-sided development mar a place that can otherwise boast of good doctors and advanced equipment
- Gujarat Faces Threat Of Heavy Rainfall, Floods (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Sep 23, 2006)
Cyclonic storm centred off Porbandar coast may hit Saurashtra
Jaipal Reddy says State has not approached Centre for flood relief
Central Ministers visit Surat to assess flood situation.
- Tata Teleservices Targets 2.2 Million New Connections (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Tata Teleservices, the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) mobile service provider, on Friday unveiled aggressive plans to reach a target of adding 2.2 million fresh connections in the post and pre-paid segments to its existing network of . . .
- Temples Prepare For Dasara Fete (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Shirdi Saibaba Spiritual Centre announces special programmes
- Police Focus On Local Body Polls, Anti-Naxal Drive (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
LAW &ORDER 1,885 polling stations in west zone identified as sensitive The West Zone police are gearing up to ensure a peaceful local body polls, writes V.S. Palaniappan.
- Centre's Economic Policies Identical To Nda's: Dasgupta (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Gurudas Dasgupta, CPI leader in the Lok Sabha, on Friday warned of a "much bigger confrontation" with the Union Government if it failed to listen to the Left parties.
- Election Commission Clears Manmohan, Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
The Election Commission on Friday cleared Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram of the charge that they held offices of profit.
- Drop In The Ocean (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 23, 2006)
Something is seriously wrong with India's polio eradication initiative (PEI). The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has raised doubts over why, after a decade of intensive implementation of polio vaccination, the incidence of acute flaccid . . .
- State Cong Cast In Disarray (Deccan Herald, Ramakrishna Upadhya, Sep 23, 2006)
The euphoria generated by the recent induction of Siddaramaiah into the Congress fold at a massive rally addressed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi appears to have all but dissipated in less than three weeks. Why?
- Naxalite Can Take Home Reward On His Head: Chhattisgarh’S New Plan (Indian Express, Nitin Mahajan, Sep 23, 2006)
This is the biggest bait yet for Chhattisgarh’s Naxalites to come overground.
- A Policy Of Wink And Fudge (Indian Express, P.V. Ramana, Sep 23, 2006)
In his presentation on national security at the Congress conclave in Nainital, will the home minister reveal the full picture on Naxalites?
- West, Islam In "Conflict Of Ignorance" - Aga Khan (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Sep 23, 2006)
Ignorance and rejectionism lie at the heart of the conflict between the Western and the Islamic worlds, the Aga Khan, spiritual head of the world's more than 15 million Shia Ismaili Muslims, said.
- Sensex Drops 37pts, Reliance Gains 1.5% (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
The Sensex opened with a negative gap of 30 points at 12,244. After slipping deeper into red, the index bounced back into positive zone to touch a high of 12,303.
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Sep 23, 2006)
While Orissa exemplifies good governance, elsewhere the rulers are busy exploiting the nation
- Naxal Menace Is In Check: Ysr (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2006)
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy on Friday said recruitment into the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) had stopped because of the development initiatives launched by his government.
- Loose Canines (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 23, 2006)
Staring in the eye could be the best way to discourage a chasing canine.
- Grist For The 'Degree Mills' (News International, Praful Bidwai, Sep 23, 2006)
The writer, a former newspaper editor, is a researcher and peace and human-rights activist based in Delhi
- Realisation Dawns On Hrw (Pioneer, Hari Om, Sep 22, 2006)
The US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) acknowledged that there is "considerable evidence that Islamabad has provided Kashmiri militants with training, weapons, funds and sanctuary".
- Bad News From Tibet (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Sep 22, 2006)
The extension of Tibet Railway to Nepal's border will have serious strategic implications for India, says Claude Arpi
- Karnataka Congress Leaders Meet Sonia & Antony (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
The top brass of the Karnataka Congress on Thursday met party president Sonia Gandhi.
- Rbi Sticks To Inflation, Growth Estimates (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday said that it would stick by its projected estimates for inflation and economic growth for the current fiscal.
- We Are The Law (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
Just how brazen politicians can get is demonstrated by Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy’s statement, in the wake of demonstrations against the sealing of illegal buildings in the Capital turned violent and resulted in three deaths on Wednesday.
- Dci Gets Further Work In Sethusamudram Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
International competitive bidding fails
- Miracles Of Music (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan, who intrinsically changed the way the violin sounded in Carnatic music, recalls how he was asked to invoke the rain gods
- Admission Strengthens Budapest's Hand (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 22, 2006)
The Gyurcsany Government's admission it has been lying to the people brought shocked Hungarians out on to the streets but are the politicians playing a much longer game?
- States Stand To Lose Funds (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Sep 22, 2006)
More than half of the districts under the Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF) will not be able to receive funds as several states have failed to set up District Planning Committees (DPCs).
- Thailand In Transition (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 22, 2006)
On the night of September 19, the Thai television channel suddenly started playing the national anthem, and international channels disappeared from the screen. Military vehicles started to appear on the streets.
- Soft Murmurs In Silly Season (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Sep 22, 2006)
Like subterranean eddies barely discernible on the surface of a sluggish stream, the so-called marginal players of Indian politics and their seemingly minor discontents remain largely invisible to the metropolitan eye.
- Govt Puts Off Sealing (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
A day after Delhi reeled under violent protests by traders to the municipal corporation’s sealing drive, the Centre swung into action and constituted a group of ministers (GoM) to look into the issue.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 22, 2006)
Deaths in police firing, widespread violent public protest, disruption of normal life, all these arouse the sentiments upon which politicians thrive (induce?) but which have no place in policy formulation or administrative action.
- Cong Conclave To Focus On Agararian Crisis (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
The cooler climes of Nainital are expected to become hot for some Union Ministers and Chief Ministers when a Congress conclave gets underway here tomorrow to focus on the agrarian crisis which saw a spate of farmers' suicides in at least four states.
- Us & Iran Needn’T Be Us & Them (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 22, 2006)
The crucial distinction is in separating the Tehran regime from the people when drawing up the list of sanctions, says the noted dissident in this ‘Letter to America’
- Govt Will Go To Sc Today Over Delhi Sealing Drive (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Sep 22, 2006)
Rattled by the violence over the Delhi sealing drive which left four persons dead, the Government today suspended sealing operations until September 25 while a Group of Ministers, meeting within hours of being constituted after a Cabinet . . .
- City Blights (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 22, 2006)
In a parliamentary form of government, the legislature is supreme — it alone has the right to make laws and all that the courts can do is to interpret them.
- Cong Conclave To Focus On Agrarian Crisis (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
The cooler climes of Nainital are expected to become hot for some Union Ministers and Chief Ministers when a Congress conclave gets underway in Nainital on Saturday to focus on the agrarian crisis which saw a spate of farmers' suicides in at least . . .
- Neon Coloured Ice Cream (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 22, 2006)
Bill Bryson is renowned as a writer of travel memoirs.
- Over 150 Held For Riots In Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
Crime Branch to probe Seelampur firing; police defend decisio
- Halt To Sealing, Demolitions In Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
Sibal urges people to stay calm, hopes apex court will take note of situation
- Call To Corporates To Partner Panchayati Raj Institutions (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
This is needed to uplift rural masses, says Mani Shankar Aiyar
- Blood On Hands, Delhi Stops Sealing (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
After yesterday’s bloodshed, the government appears to have made up its mind to have a showdown with the judiciary, if it comes to that, over the demolitions ordered in Delhi.
- Power At Any Cost (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Sep 22, 2006)
With politicians growing power-hungry, principles have taken a back seat. No one is an exception.
- Malaysian Firm Keen On Setting Up Power Plant In State (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2006)
Asian Gateway Corporation, a Malaysian company, has expressed its willingness to set up a 2,400 MW thermal power plant in Andhra Pradesh.
- Aga Khan Meets Kalam, Manmohan Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of the world's 15 million Shia Ismaili Muslims, on Wednesday called on President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed issues of mutual interest.
- For A Touch Reality (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Sep 21, 2006)
Probably the only village in Andhra Pradesh to have gone completely organic — no chemical fertiliser or pesticides is used — Yenabavi has taken the route to sustainable living.
- Is It Too Much To Hope? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 21, 2006)
Will Pakistan be sincere enough in setting up an anti-terrorism institutional mechanism along with India? More importantly, will it allow such a joint apparatus to work efficiently and smoothly?
- 3 Killed In Delhi Clashes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Pressure mounted on the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre and the Sheila Dikshit’s Delhi Government as three people, including a 7-year old boy were killed in the capital in the anti-sealing protest by traders that turned violent on Wednesday.
- ‘Plan Now To Deal With Terror’ (Indian Express, RAJU NAYAK, Sep 21, 2006)
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil today asked the western states to prepare a futuristic security plan for mega cities in view of threats from terrorist outfits.
- Nbw Against Tahiliani Stayed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Notice issued to Jammu and Kashmir Government
- Pause On Fiscal Reform? (The Financial Express, N. Chandra Mohan, Sep 21, 2006)
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