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Articles 1321 through 1420 of 11253:
- A Matter Of Identity (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
Reflective and impressionistic writings on the changing character of the metropolis.
- Former Supreme Court Judges Felicitated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Five former Supreme Court judges hailing from Andhra Pradesh were presented "Nyaya Ratna" awards in recognition of their services by Union Minister of Law and Justice H.R. Bharadwaj on Saturday.
- Showpiece Of An Independent Foreign Policy (Hindu, N. Ravi Kumar, Sep 11, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's nine-day trip to Brasilia and Havana
- Remember The Unseen Victim (The Financial Express, MIR ALI RAZA, Sep 11, 2006)
Of all the nationalities represented among the victims of 9/11, Indians ranked third, after citizens of the USA and UK. Every year, we remember these decent human beings, victims of a senseless act of violence.
- All The Bidders For A Troubled Bank (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Sep 11, 2006)
Just a fortnight ago, when United Western Bank (UWB) topped the first-ever customer satisfaction survey of banks, the findings and timing of the survey seemed outlandish.
- End Trial By Media: Law Panel (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, Sep 11, 2006)
The Law Commission has recommended that the Government ensure that journalists covering court proceedings are trained in certain aspects of law.
- That Man From Gujarat (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 11, 2006)
Who's going to lead the BJP in the next elections? Indications from Dehradun — the hill state meeting was perhaps an unwitting admission of the mountainous task ahead — were as follows: not even Rajnath Singh’s best friend would pick . . .
- Word Of Cheer (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Sep 11, 2006)
Japanese proverb "one kind word can warm three winter months" may come true in the case of Leh district. In fact it will be in even less than three months that the trans-Himalayan territory will be in the grip of severe winter.
- Police Apathy & Rising Crime (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 11, 2006)
On Wednesday, the Afghan consul-general in Karachi got a taste of the seamier side of the city when his car was waylaid by armed men in Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
- Hyderabad Too Is Paralysed (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 11, 2006)
Civil administration and troops were engaged in relief operations in Hyderabad and other parts of interior Sindh after torrential rains.
- Hindi At The United Nations (Daily Excelsior, Arvinder Kaur, Sep 11, 2006)
More people speak Hindi than French, Russian or Arabic, but Hindi is not an official language of the United Nations.
- Government Mulling Aerial Monitoring Of Naxalite Movements (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Faced with increasing violence by Naxalites, who often move from one state to other through deep jungles after launching attacks, security agencies are mulling aerial monitoring of their movements in order to tackle the menace.
- The Squeamish Too Serve A Purpose (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 11, 2006)
Six months is too short a period to assess the working of any system, but when a totally new attempt is being made, it may not be wrong to look back well past "the first hundred days" that journalists love to use as a benchmark for governments.
- Trouble Feared In Jharkhand Today (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Jharkhand could well be heading towards imposition of President’s Rule.
- Terror In Malegaon (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 11, 2006)
Friday's bombings outside Noorani Masjid and 'Bada Kabristan' in Malegaon, which have left at least 38 people, including a large number of children, dead and scores injured, once again underscores the fact that our internal security situation is . . .
- Q Branch Police Take Over Probe Into Arms Seizure Case (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
Hand of naxalites suspected, says Director-General of Police
Weapons despatched on three dates
Rocket launchers, empty shells had been seized
- `Reservation Is Necessary To Provide Equal Opportunities' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
It is seen only as a temporary solution
- Meet Leaves Bjp With Visions Of Victory In Uttaranchal Assembly Elections (Hindu, C.K. Chandramohan , Sep 11, 2006)
Half the battle won as voters have been made to see reason for good governance, claim regional leaders
Time to knock at every door and ensure a vote for change, says former Minister
Set examples of good conduct besides proper need-oriented planning an
- Malegaon Seethes With Anger A Day After Blasts (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
"Why are you giving us bheekh (alms)?"
- Caste To Class (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 10, 2006)
The conundrum of caste is befuddling. It is the bete noire of the enlightened, the alibi of the ineffective administrator, the safe haven of the orthodox upper class, and the bugbear of the indigent rustic.
- A Lifelong Revolutionary (New Indian Express, GEETA DOCTOR, Sep 10, 2006)
It’s strange to contemplate how distant we have become from a country such as Egypt. Even Cairo — that once lively capital of intrigue and adventure, burnished by Francophile longings and Nasserite glory in the after-glow of empire — has now become . . .
- Investigation Underway In Malegaon; Town Buries Its Dead (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Investigators on Saturday sifted through evidence and followed up leads to trace those responsible for multiple bomb blasts that killed 31 people and injured nearly 300 in this power loom town, which remained peaceful as grieving kin buried the dead.
- The Tales Of Two Families (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Yes, I’m both father and mother. Do I have a choice?” Narasimha Kumar Sattaluri says it with an air of resignation — and suppressed pain.
- One Fine September Day (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 10, 2006)
There’s more to 9/11 than the collapse of the Twin Towers and the beginning of the ‘war against terror.’ Here’s a list of all that has happened on this day.
- Copying: Weakens Fibre Of Society (Daily Excelsior, Joginder Singh, Sep 10, 2006)
The unabashed and blatant use of unfair means, both during examinations and later on in the marking is a shocking and ghastly reminder of the fact that our educational and examination system, in most places has become decayed and putrid.
- Troops Patrol Malegaon After Deadly Blasts (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Sep 10, 2006)
A Muslim-majority town in Maharashtra buried its dead as troops patrolled the streets on Saturday to prevent religious riots, a day after bomb blasts killed 32 people and wounded dozens.
- Kicking Up A Rao (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 10, 2006)
Apart from committing a gross breach of diplomatic propriety, Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike is guilty of tasteless sexist prejudice for attacking India's High Commissioner Nirupama Rao.
- Rain Emergency In Hyderabad (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
All kind of train service between Hyderabad and Karachi has been suspended due to damage to rail track at the site of washed away bridge at Ranpathani .
- Breaking The Code (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 10, 2006)
After reports of alleged spying by some members in the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), Cabinet Secretary B K Chaturvedi has sent a stern circular to all secretaries, reminding them of basic ground rules for officers coming into contact . . .
- Bombs And Rockets (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 10, 2006)
On the day of the multiple bomb blasts in the Maharashtrian town of Malegaon, the police recovered a stunning cache of arms in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. On the face of it, those were disconnected events.
- Dmk, Cpm Rift Widens Over Bsnl (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
In yet another sign of widening gulf between the DMK and the CPI(M), MP Sitaram Yechury has written to Union Communication Minister Dayanidhi Maran, giving details of all the BSNL and MTNL employees’ unions in Andhra Pradesh and the East Zone.
- Indian Troops Patrol Muslim Town After Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
A Muslim-majority town in western India buried its dead as troops patrolled the streets on Saturday to prevent religious riots, a day after bomb blasts killed 32 people and wounded dozens.
- After The Rains In Sindh (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 10, 2006)
Friday's heavy rains in Hyderabad and parts of Sindh wreaked their usual havoc on an already dilapidated infrastructure as 10 people were reported dead and thousands marooned.
- Weapon Supply: Ltte Role Under Probe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Nellore police team in Chennai for investigating possible connection
- `Heritage Walk' To Take Tourists Through Mysore's Culture (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Buildings and structures in the heart of the city to be showcased
The concept of Heritage Walk was introduced in 2004
Participants will be given a detailed note on the array of structures to be showcased to them.
- Malegaon Calm, Curfew Lifted (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, Sep 10, 2006)
Crack probe team formed; Rs. 5 lakh reward announced for clues to blasts
- ``Sri Lanka Issue Should Be Resolved Soon'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
The north-east issue in Sri Lanka should be resolved as soon as possible by the Government keeping in mind the grievances and aspirations of the Tamil people, said Sri Lankan Minister of Youth Empowerment and Socio-Economic Development Arumugan Thondaman.
- Two Kin Of Blast Victims Refuse To Accept Payment (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, Sep 10, 2006)
State announces ex gratia of Rs. 1 lakh
- Chikungunya: Mayor For Precautionary Steps (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
People will not be afflicted by chikungunya if they take precautionary measures, Kadapa Mayor P. Ravindranath Reddy said on Saturday.
- Officials Firm On Thermal Power Plant At Tadadi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Senior officials of the Department of Energy at the State and Central levels had clarified that there was no question of dropping the proposal of establishing a 4,000 MWe thermal power project at Tadadi near Gokarna.
- Jaya Out Of Way, Centre May Dump Green Regulation (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Sep 10, 2006)
Within four months of her exit as the Tamil Nadu chief minister, an environmental regulation originally conceptualised to stall J Jayalalitha’s new secretariat project in Chennai, is also on its way out.
- Malegaon Buries Its Dead (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Investigators today sifted through evidence and followed up leads to trace those responsible for multiple bomb blasts that killed 31 persons and injured nearly 300 in this powerloom town, which remained peaceful as grieving kin buried the dead.
- Overriding Terror (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 10, 2006)
A dazed Malegaon, which just saw two blasts inside and outside a mosque kill 38 and injure hundreds, can read the signals just as well as the rest of the nation.
- The New Age Of Anxiety (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Sep 10, 2006)
The meaning of the destructive atrocity known as 9/11 is now being defined, not by the event itself, but by the chain of consequences it has unleashed.
- Mocking The Man (Telegraph, RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE, Sep 10, 2006)
Indians love anniversaries so much that they invent them.
- Arms Haul Boosts Ap Anti-Maoist Drive (Pioneer, Omer Farooq, Sep 09, 2006)
In the biggest ever such operation against the outlawed Maoists in the country, the Andhra Pradesh Police has recovered a mind boggling 875 sophisticated rockets along with several rocket launchers and other explosives in two districts of Mahbubnagar . .
- Naidu Tears Upa Claims On Pro-Aam Aadmi Policies (The Economic Times, DEVESH KUMAR, Sep 09, 2006)
On the second day of its national executive meeting, the BJP trained its guns on the Congress-led UPA government for messing up the country’s economy — as manifest by the spurt in the farmers’ suicides across the country and the back-breaking prices.
- Kicking Up A Rao (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 09, 2006)
Apart from committing a gross breach of diplomatic propriety, Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike is guilty of tasteless sexist prejudice for attacking India's High Commissioner Nirupama Rao. By dismissing one of India's senior . . .
- 600 Rocket Shells, 27 Launchers Seized In Ap (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The police recovered 600 rocket shells, 275 unassembled rockets, 27 rocket launchers, 70 gelatine sticks and other explosive material from two Maoist dumps in Mahbubnagar and Prakasam districts in Andhra Pradesh. The seizures, the largest ever in . . .
- Seeking Saviours (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 09, 2006)
I wonder what Mr Chandrababu Naidu is doing these days. He looms in my thoughts every time I wade across slushy cratered roads on my long trudge to the Internet centre, if you could call it that.
- Malegaon: The Road To Perdition (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 09, 2006)
Islamist violence has scarred much of India, but the Malegaon bombings were preceded by a series of Hindutva terrorist attacks on mosques.
- Sri Lanka Distances Itself From Minister's Charge (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 09, 2006)
His views on Nirupama Rao's conduct do not reflect Government's views"
- One Fine September Day (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 09, 2006)
There’s more to 9/11 than the collapse of the Twin Towers and the beginning of the ‘war against terror.’ Here’s a list of all that has happened on this day.
- 35 Killed, 150 Injured In Indian Mosque Blasts (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At least 35 people were killed and 150 injured after at least two blasts near a mosque in the west Indian town of Malegaon, officials said.
- Child Labour Banned From October 10 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Issues concerning employment of children in the domestic sector will be dealt with seriously in a bid to eradicate the practice of child labour in the country, according to Mr S K Srivastav, joint secretary for the Union ministry of Labour and Employment.
- Farmer Politics On Centrestage (Daily Excelsior, Sunil Gatade, Sep 09, 2006)
Farmers suicides in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and even in Punjab have brought into sharp focus the plight of farmers in various states at a time when the country has been boasting of a record growth rate and India is being . . .
- Bjp Calls For Jpc To Study Agrarian Crisis (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
BJP on Friday called for a Joint-Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on farmers’ suicide and to study “the multi-dimensional agrarian crisis” in the country.
- Broadcast Bill: Sharmila Demands Transparency (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Censor Board chief Sharmila Tagore, on Friday, emphasised the need for “transparency” in forming the proposed broadcast regulator and said efforts should be made to remove overlaps in the functioning of the two bodies.
- Paramilitary Forces Rushed To Malegaon (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The Union Home Ministry has dispatched over 3,000 jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force and Rapid Action Force to deal with the situation arising out of the blasts in Mushaira Chowk and Kabristan, Union Home Secretary Vinod Kumar Duggal told . . .
- M’Rashtra Blasts Kill 38 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At least 38 people were killed and over 100 grievously hurt when three powerful explosions rocked the communally sensitive textile town of Malegaon in Nasik district of North Maharashtra, 180 km from here, in a terrorist strike on Friday.
- Major Arms Haul In A.P. (Hindu, Suresh Krishnamurthy, Sep 09, 2006)
Seizure includes 42 rocket launchers, 1,000 empty shells and 35 improvised landmines
Maoists planned to use the weapons on police stations: police chief
Arms seized from a transport company godown.
- 31 Killed, 100 Injured In Malegaon Blasts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
People gathered for Friday prayers targeted; situation in city tense; red alert in Maharashtra .
- Manmohan Appeals For Calm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Blasts are an attempt to disturb communal harmony: Shivraj Patil
A cowardly act, says Sonia Gandhi
Terrorists cannot succeed in weakening India: CPI
Janata Dal (Secular) seeks judicial inquiry.
- Anti-Submarine Warfare System Handed Over To Navy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Developed by the Naval Science and Technological Laboratory Induction of the ASW equipment would help integrate indigenous weapons and decoy systems while supporting the existing inventory .
- Blasts Rock Malegaon; 31 Killed, Over 100 Injured (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At least 31 people died and over 100 were injured in three explosions in Muslim-dominated Malegaon, 300 km from Mumbai, on Friday. It was the first instance of serial bombings specifically targeting Muslims in Maharashtra.
- Peace Call On Pm Lips (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Amid fears that the Malegaon blasts might trigger sectarian clashes, the Centre today asked the states to tighten vigil and take religious leaders into confidence to maintain peace.
- Torrential Rains Wreak Havoc On Sindh (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At least ten people lost their lives as swirling floodwaters inundated several cities and towns in Sindh amid driving rain, causing the civil administration to swiftly deploy military helicopters and boats to help thousands of marooned people.
- Sensex Perks Up 65pts; Rel Comm Zooms 5% (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The Sensex opened marginally higher at 11,859. After moving up in the morning session the index slipped into red in the noon deals to touch a low of 11,825.
- The New Age Of Anxiety (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Sep 09, 2006)
The meaning of the destructive atrocity known as 9/11 is now being defined, not by the event itself, but by the chain of consequences it has unleashed.
- Demand By Bugti’S Sons (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 09, 2006)
The crisis in Balochistan is nowhere near being resolved. The mystery surrounding the death and burial of Nawab Akbar Bugti has heightened people’s anger and resentment.
- Rain Emergency In Hyderabad (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 09, 2006)
All kind of train service between Hyderabad and Karachi has been suspended due to damage to rail track at the site of washed away bridge at Ranpathani .
- Advani Raps Cong Chief, Pm (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Sep 09, 2006)
In a scathing attack on Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for skipping the Congress function for singing of Vande Matram, Opposition leader in the Lok Sabha LK on Friday said that "Those who cannot with conviction . . .
- Cops Find 875 Rockets Meant For Maoists (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
In perhaps the biggest haul of modern weapons from any terrorist or extremist outfit in the country, the Andhra Pradesh police on Friday seized 875 rockets and 30 launchers said to be meant for the Maoists from the godowns of a private transport . . .
- Bjp Decides Gel Vande Mataram With Aam Aadmi Issues (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The BJP strategists met here on Friday at the party's national executive and decided to launch a nationwide agitation against spiralling prices. The party has also sought a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) to study farmers' suicides and suggest . . .
- 875 Rockets Seized In Ap (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
In perhaps the biggest haul of modern weapons from any terrorist or extremist outfit in the country, the Andhra Pradesh police on Friday seized 875 rockets and 30 launchers said to be meant for Maoists from the godowns of a private transport . . .
- Airline Staff Helps Get Bag Past Security (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At a time when the aviation industry is under a severe terror threat, Central Industrial Security Force has accused an airline of breaching security at Delhi Airport. CISF has alleged that an employee of Spice Jet gave a bag — that allegedly did not . .
- Indian Envoy Under Attack In Sri Lanka Earns Praise (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Sri Lankan leaders Friday rallied to the defence of Indian High Commissioner Nirupama Rao, denouncing a minister who had accused her of interfering in the island's internal affairs.
- Bombs And Rockets (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 09, 2006)
On the day of the multiple bomb blasts in the Maharashtrian town of Malegaon, the police recovered a stunning cache of arms in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. On the face of it, those were disconnected events.
- 900 Rockets Meant For Ap Naxals Seized, Tn Firm Under The Scanner (Indian Express, Karn Kowshik, Sep 09, 2006)
The Andhra Pradesh police today seized nearly 900 rockets along with 27 shoulder-held launchers from two districts, leading to Tamil Nadu police raids on a Chennai-based transport they said had sent these consignments meant for Naxalites.
- Plan To Develop Ananthagiri Hills Into Tourist Resort (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Development to be complementary to Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple; TB sanatorium not to be disturbed
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