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- Delhi Turns Battle Zone (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Three persons were killed on Wednesday — two of them in police firing — as the city’s traders, protesting against the sealing drive by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, turned violent at Seelampur in northeast Delhi. The area turned into a battleground,
- Orders Reserved On Janardhan Reddy's Plea For Cbi Probe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
The BJP MLC levelled bribery charges against the Chief Minister
- Rs. 10,000 Per Acre Compensation For Lost Crops Urged (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) leader and former Union Minister A. Narendra on Wednesday demanded Rs. 10,000 per acre for crop lost during the floods in early August in Adilabad district.
- Relevance Of `Mahabharatam' In Modern Society Underscored (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Warangal Collector calls for simplified version of the epic
- Sealing Shakes Get To Govt, Amended Building Bylaws Notified (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2006)
Shaken up by the public furore witnessed on the streets of Capital, the Centre finally notified amended building bylaws on Wednesday, with the promise that a special Parliament Session will be called to sort out the problem.
- Jaipal Reddy Hints At New Law To End Delhi Demolitions (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Sep 21, 2006)
We will fight for implementation of notification on mixed land use and commercial use
Government prepared to amend Constitution
Court can only interpret law: Minister.
- The Outlaws (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 21, 2006)
The writer is a freelance columnist and former newspaper editor
- Global Changes Would Impact Economy: Rbi (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Abrupt changes in currency markets and related interest rates would have an impact on the Indian economy, although it could be smaller than for other emerging economies, RBI governor said on Monday.
- Reddy Facing Threat, Claims Advocate (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Suspended BJP MLC Janardhan Reddy’s advocate on Tuesday claimed that there was a threat to his client’s life from the State machinery.
- 15 Killed In Flash Floods In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Incessant rain plays havoc in Karimnagar district
- Keeping Pace With Industry Dynamics (Hindu, Meera Srinivasan, Sep 20, 2006)
MBA course gives students a chance to observe global markets
- India Yaws-Free: Anbumani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Eradication will take another two years
- Reach Of Rural Employment Programme Should Be Improved, Says Official (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Only 11 per cent of women and scheduled castes are covered
Banks should help in identification of beneficiaries
Mangalore taluk is as an industrially developed region.
- Kumaraswamy Regrets Mistake (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
"I'd rather quit than hurt your sentiments," he tells Muslims The Muslim clergy is upset since Mr. Kumaraswamy's speech referred to a few madrasas in Karnataka as the point favoured by the Lashkar militants to infiltrate the State
- Let Sleeper Cell Busted, 4 Arrested (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Gujarat Police today claimed to have busted a sleeper cell of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) with the arrest of four men and said they had recovered video CDs featuring top terrorist leader Maulana Masood Azhar and footage of the 2002 sectarian violence . . .
- 24 Killed In Rain-Related Incidents In Andhra (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2006)
Twenty-four people including four women have been killed in rain-related incidents in Andhra Pradesh, officials said here today.
- Havana Will Come To Haunt Us (Pioneer, B Raman, Sep 20, 2006)
Pakistan is a theocratic state that regards India as a Hindu nation. This puts a question mark on its promise to cooperate with us in fighting jihadi terror
- After Coastal Regions, Rains Batter Telangana; 25 Dead (Indian Express, Karn Kowshik, Sep 20, 2006)
More than 25 people have died and thousands have been evacuated as torrential rains continue to lash the Telangana area of Andhra Pradesh for the second consecutive day.
- Crowded Skies And Congested Airports (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Sep 19, 2006)
The phenomenal growth in passenger and freight traffic has stretched the country's civil aviation infrastructure to the limit.
- Rti Act Violation: 11 Engineers Asked To Pay Fine (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
As many as 11 Assistant Executive Engineers (AEE) of the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP) were asked to pay a fine of Rs. 2,250 each on Monday for violation of Right to Information (RTI) Act.
- India Sees A `Risk' In World Bank's Strategy (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Sep 19, 2006)
Chidambaram warns against good governance conditionality "A simultaneous and curative approach will avoid the risk of governance becoming a conditionality for development"
- Bound By Promises (Telegraph, Tapas Majumdar, Sep 19, 2006)
I had written a year back in these columns on the ‘promises’ in the Constitution of India, Part IV (Directive Principles of State Policy), particularly Article 45, on the children’s right to education.
- Pervez's Balochistan Blunder (Pioneer, Anil Narendra, Sep 19, 2006)
Bugti's killing has united all political factions in Pakistan, leading to widespread demands for Gen Musharraf's ouster, says Anil Narendra
- Indo-Us Wargames Get Bigger (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Sep 19, 2006)
The Manmohan Singh government, ignoring the criticism of the Left parties, has dramatically expanded the scope of joint military exercises with the United States.
- Obsessions With ‘Small’ (Deccan Herald, S Raghunath, Sep 19, 2006)
Beautiful or not, “Small” is often difficult to manage.
- Rbi, Govt To Keep Inflation Below 5% (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Y V Reddy has said that both the government and the apex bank have a common intention of maintaining inflation below 5 per cent in the medium term.
- Strategic Thinking (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 19, 2006)
A recent report by the CIA's National Intelligence Council, Mapping the Global Future, predicts that by 2020 India's GNP will have overtaken, or be on the threshold of overtaking, European economies.
- Bilimale Team Wins Delhi Karnataka Sangha Polls (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
The incumbent team led by Dr Purushotham Bilimale has won most of the posts in the elections held to the management of the Delhi Karnataka Sangha.
- Government Sanctions Rs.2.4 Crore Under Maternity Scheme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
Applications invited from families coming under BPL
Over 4,000 beneficiaries to benefit Assistance will be provided for first and second pregnancy Annual income should not exceed Rs. 10,000 .
- Kstdc Announces Conducted Tours From Saturday (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2006)
The tour charges include accommodation
- Reduce The Wpi Weightage For Sugar (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 19, 2006)
In many parts of India, the sugar industry is in dire financial straits. Cash-strapped sugar mills take delivery of sugarcane but postpone paying farmers. This forces farmers to take extortionate loans.
- Ap Agriculture - Government Must Go On Mission Mode (Business Line, Bhanoji Rao, Sep 19, 2006)
The farm scene in Andhra Pradesh needs some some real reforms, quickly.
- Public Indictment Of Political Class (Pioneer, MC Joshi, Sep 19, 2006)
With Muslims forming about three-fourth of its six lakh population, Malegaon, defying its history of communal clashes, seemed to demonstrate exemplary social harmony when, on September 9, three bomb blasts killed 38 innocent people . . .
- Local Governments Still Dysfunctional (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Sep 19, 2006)
More than five years down the line, the local government system, brought in with so much fanfare, lies in ruins. People continue to suffer from a lack of civic amenities and good governance just as they did when this system was not in place.
- Nrega Mitigates Rural Distress (Deccan Herald, TRILOCHAN SASTRY, Sep 18, 2006)
The endorsement of NREGA highlights that people are demanding work and not doles.
- `Differences Between Coalition Partners Can Be Resolved' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
Appeal to take Janardhan Reddy and take him back into BJP
- New President Elected For Telangana Archaka Samakhya (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
B. Rama Sharma, vice-president, Telangana Archaka Samakhya, elected president at a meeting here recently.
- Governor Likely To Address Joint Belgaum Session (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday said he will request Governor T N Chaturvedi to address the special session of the Karnataka legislature in Belgaum either on September 27 or 28.
- Tsr National Integration Awards Presented (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
India's unity in diversity reflected in its cultural and emotional oneness: Governor .
- Campaign On Safe Use Of Lpg Stoves Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
Hindusthan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) on Sunday launched `Gruhani seva,' a campaign aimed at educating women on conservation and safety aspects of LPG stoves.
- The Militants Are Back And With Musharraf Saab’S Knowledge (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 18, 2006)
Strolling through Srinagar’s golf course in the rain, Ghulam Nabi Azad talks to Shekhar Gupta, Editor-in-Chief, The Indian Express on NDTV’s Walk the Talk programme about the difficulties and challenges of ruling Jammu & Kashmir. He also speaks . . .
- Africa Cashes In On New `Silk' Routes With Asia (Hindu, Heather Stewart, Sep 18, 2006)
A rare opportunity for Sub-Saharan "to hasten its international integration and growth."
- Some Questions On Values, Priorities (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 18, 2006)
How blasé have we become about Independence Day? Is the newspaper also contributing to this indifference by the way it treats the day and connected activities? (We can expect it to be different next year, the 60th anniversary of Independence; as . . .
- Clinton Plots Comeback (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 18, 2006)
The row over the docu-drama The Path to 9/11, has revealed Bill Clinton as a man in the middle of trying to pull off a dramatic comeback.
- Is There Someone To Save Hyderabad? (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 18, 2006)
The city of Hyderabad is submerged in stinking water over the past twelve days and the citizens are leading a miserable life due to the lack of clean drinking water and civic facilities.
- A Potential Breakthrough (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 18, 2006)
In deciding to put in place an institutional mechanism to counter terrorism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf have together taken a commendable, potentially path-breaking step.
- Major Shuffle In Indian External Affairs Ministry (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Sep 18, 2006)
Satyabrata Pal tipped to become high commissioner to Pakistan
- Racing To The Bottom Of The Pyramid (The Financial Express, Sucheta Dalal, Sep 18, 2006)
It is a veritable race to the bottom of the pyramid. Just a decade ago, banks on an aggressive growth path used to eliminate small & medium enterprises (SMEs) from their portfolio. Then, economic and corporate reform, falling interest rates and a . . .
- The Great Land Grab (Frontline, Praful Bidwai, Sep 18, 2006)
Huge swathes of land are being handed over to corporations in `sweetheart' deals and scams centred on Special Economic Zones.
- Unlimited Confusion (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 18, 2006)
The unanimity reached between the Congress and the BJP over amending Section 9 of the Delimitation Act of 2002 is a positive step because a holistic and bipartisan approach towards this sticky issue is preferable to episodic tinkering.
- What A Raja Has To Do (OutLook, Manohar Singh Gill, Sep 18, 2006)
Good for a long train or air journey. The tale is interesting and amusing, and describes a period which, thank God, can never be again.
- Living Under Constant Terror (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Sep 18, 2006)
After the Mumbai serial explosions in July, we have witnessed blasts in Malegaon, Maharashtra, in which 38 innocent people were killed and hundreds injured.
- Hunt On For Naxal Arms Man, Wife (Indian Express, JAYA MENON, Sep 17, 2006)
The Tamil Nadu Police are now on the trail of Raghu alias Sreenivasa Reddy and his wife, Sudharani, believed to Maoists, who masterminded the arms manufacturing and supply network in Chennai.
- Navy To Have Second Base Near Visakhapatnam (Hindu, Santosh Patnaik, Sep 17, 2006)
The futuristic base to be set up between Rambilli and Elamanchili .
- `Ageing Population May Affect Indian Economy' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Health issues affecting the 40-plus age group may have a direct bearing on the national economy and overall productivity, president of Indian Andropause Society D. Narayana Reddy said here on Saturday.
- Judge Stresses On Need For Education (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Every person in society must learn their rights and responsibilities and in turn enlighten rural folk about them, according to Kadapa Additional District Judge S. Surendrababu Reddy.
- Beyond The Urgent (Hindu, Anita Joshua, Sep 17, 2006)
Edward Luce, former South Asia bureau chief of Financial Times, talks about his book on India and on aspects of modern Indian political life.
- Sculptural Perfection (Hindu, Aruna Chandaraju, Sep 17, 2006)
The Somnathpur temple is one of the most exquisite specimens of Hoysala temple art.
- Special Article (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 17, 2006)
The problem is almost insurmountable. Governments will come and governments will go. Child labour will go on forever
- India’S Time Has Come (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
The Madras Management Association (MMA) celebrated its golden jubilee this year.
- Trs Chief Says Party All Set To Pull Out Of Upa (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
After resigning from the Union cabinet and Lok Sabha membership, the Telangana Rasthra Samithi (TRS) supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao is all set to pull out of the Congress-led UPA.
- Temple On Agenda, Vhp Targets Sonia (Asian Age, Venkat Parsa, Sep 17, 2006)
Signalling the return to hardline Hindutva line, the VHP on Saturday formally revived the Ayodhya issue and targeted Congress president Sonia Gandhi, accusing her of seeking to divide the Sant Samaj through Dwarka Shankaracharya, Swami Swaroopanand . . .
- Terror's Forgotten Victim (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Sep 17, 2006)
Between 2001 and August 2006, India lost 23,753 people to terrorism. Tens of thousands of others were maimed and injured. Hundreds of thousands were bereaved. Millions of lives were disrupted. The direct and developmental costs of this terrorism . . .
- Govt Plans 30 Iiits To Tackle Manpower Crunch (Business Line, Priyanka Vyas , Sep 17, 2006)
Involves an expenditure of Rs 3,000 cr; in talks with industry
Facts and figures
India contributes a significant 28 per cent to the total talent pool of knowledge workers globally. It will be besieged by a severe skill shortage of 5,00,000 . . .
- Befitting Honour For Shabana Azmi (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Sep 17, 2006)
Shabana Azmi looked different than other members whenever she raised an issue or participated in a debate in the Rajya Sabha.
- Battle With Darkness (News International, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 17, 2006)
When they, the recipients of donated kidneys, lit their candles and raised them in the courtyard of the Karachi Press Club on Friday evening, the sight was truly inspiring.
- Rs.259.11-Crore Worth Handloom Goods Pile Up (Hindu, S. Vydhianathan, Sep 17, 2006)
Changing fashion trends to blame
Silk material constitute bulk of unsold goods
A majority of stock is less than a year old
Societies unable to give workers continuous work.
- Terror's Forgotten Victim (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Sep 16, 2006)
Between 2001 and August 2006, India lost 23,753 people to terrorism. Tens of thousands of others were maimed and injured. Hundreds of thousands were bereaved. Millions of lives were disrupted. The direct and developmental costs of this terrorism would . .
- Arjun Set To Spike Foreign Varsity Entry (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Sep 16, 2006)
Even as the HRD Ministry is drafting Foreign Education Providers (Regulatory) Bill (FEPB), Arjun Singh is all set to take on the pro-reform and pro-liberal lobby within the UPA Government headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- Seizure Of Rocket Launchers In Ap: Seven Arrested In Chennai (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The "Q" branch police, probing the sensational rocket launchers seizure case, have arrested seven people in this connection and revealed that the kingpin behind the transportation of arms, Srinivasa Reddy alias Raghu, belonged to a Naxalite group in . . .
- Vitriolic Minister Demands Bribe, Abuses Gowda & Co On New Cd (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Forest Minister C Chennigappa has turned out to be the central target of suspended BJP MLC G Janardhan Reddy, who released another CD with another expose on Thursday clearly showing the Minister demanding money and abusing Deve Gowda and his family.
- Civic Failure In Hyderabad (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 16, 2006)
Contrary to what the Hyderabad nazim would have us believe, nature alone is not responsible for turning his city into a disaster zone. Karachi’s rain-related misfortunes, bad as they were, seem trifling now compared . . .
- On Mps' Salary Hike (Frontline, Era Sezhiyan, Sep 16, 2006)
It is high time that a high-level national commission was set up to consider the changes in the remuneration and facilities of MPs.
- Limits Of Judicial Authority (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Sep 16, 2006)
A case against the judiciary encroaching on the domains of the legislature and the executive.
- India Moving Forward `On A Remarkably Stable Trajectory' (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 16, 2006)
Edward Luce's book In Spite of the Gods takes one on a quick ride across an India characterised as much by a `schizophrenic economy' and shrewd businessmen as by vedantic detachment and Gandhiji's legacy. D. MURALI recommends this meandering read.
- Muslim Anger Against Pope's Remarks Sweeps The Globe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
Pontiff reviving the spirit of the Crusades: Islamic leaders
- Behind The Deadly Arms Haul (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 16, 2006)
The police interception of 42 rocket launchers along with approximately 1000 empty shells and improvised explosive devices, meant for the Maoists in Andhra . . .
- Isro To Create Disaster Database (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is creating a national database for disaster management. The digital database will keep all emergency management-related information, from the availability of JCBs to rescue shelters, across the country.
- Seven Held In Weapons Seizure Case (Hindu, K.T. Sangameswaran, Sep 16, 2006)
Two others belonging to a naxalite group still at large: Director-General of Police.
- Back To Gondwanaland (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2006)
An expedition starting in Asia and across the length of Africa by road, in an effort to retrace the long-lost land link between the continents.
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