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- Spicejet To Add Two Aircraft, Five New Flights From Oct ....... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Low-cost carrier Spicejet today said it would launch services to five new sectors from October with the addition of two new Boeing 737-800 aircraft to its fleet.
- Ancient Wisdom For Modern Life (Hindu, N. C. RAMANUJACHARY, Aug 01, 2006)
Must newspapers that inculcate a scientific spirit and rational outlook among the readers devote space for articles and features of religious import, contemplated a newspaper editor in Telugu for a long time.
- Beyond The `Mole' Muddle (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 01, 2006)
If for six years in government Jaswant Singh did not realise the implications for national interest, he or his party now have no credentials to define it.
- Bend In The Cauvery (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal has muddied the waters of the Cauvery, one of the seven sacred rivers of India which is known as the ‘Dakshina Ganga’, by adopting dilatory tactics to put off giving its final verdict.
- Our World And Theirs (Tribune, Baljit Malik, Aug 01, 2006)
We can’t live without them, we can’t live with them.
- Lok Sabha Passes Profit Bill (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Amid stiff resistance from the Opposition, Parliament today gave its approval without any change for the controversial Office of Profit Bill.
- A Multi-Dimensional Monetary Policy (Business Line, K. Subramanian, Aug 01, 2006)
The Monetary Policy is not one-dimensional but is seen more as a vehicle that enhances various segments of the financial market, improves credit delivery, nurtures credit culture and enhances the quality of financial services.
- Poetry On Stone (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The Hazara Rama temple in Hampi captures the architectural elegance of the Vijayanagara structures, writes B M Chandrasekharaiah.
- Mole Issue: Jaswant Says He Is Ready For Queries (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh, who claimed presence of a 'mole' in the PMO during PV Narasimha Rao regime, on Monday said he was ready to answer all questions in the Rajya Sabha on the issue.
- Instruction By Example (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
The truth of incarnation is that the Supreme Being, out of His infinite mercy, chooses to descend from His abode of permanent bliss in Vaikunta to the earth and live as one among the beings of this world (as a fish, tortoise, boar or human being . . .
- A Multi-Dimensional Monetary Policy (Business Line, K. Subramanian, Aug 01, 2006)
The Monetary Policy is not one-dimensional but is seen more as a vehicle that enhances various segments of the financial market, improves credit delivery, nurtures credit culture and enhances the quality of financial services.
- Coalition Politics In A Quasi-Military-Repub (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 01, 2006)
The writer is editor current affairs, The News, and editor South Asian Journal
Before the ruling coalition in Sindh, and at the centre, could fall apart, the arbitration by President General Pervez Musharraf worked its magic to keep the adversaries tog
- Bluff Called (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 01, 2006)
Is the mole issue after all much ado about nothing
- ‘We Oppose All Forms Of Terrorism’ (Deccan Herald, Bala Chauhan, Aug 01, 2006)
Shahi Badr Falahi was the president of the Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) when it was banned on September 27, 2001, immediately after the bombing of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.
- Plan To Plant 15.94 Lakh Saplings Under Social Forest Scheme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Services of different Government departments to be utilised for the purpose
Sarva Siksha Abhiyan to take up responsibility of planting three lakh saplings at various schools
Efforts being made to involve village samakhyas
- Bsnl Spot Registration Camp Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
A spot registration camp will be organised by BSNL near Diamond Park on Tuesday.
- Bangalore Figures Fifth On Country's Crime Chart (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Bangalore has beaten New Delhi and Mumbai, albeit infamously. In its latest findings, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), rates Bangalore as the city recording the fifth highest crime rate, accounting for 9.2% of crimes in the country.
- Eighteen Years, One Question (Indian Express, Arun Jaitley, Jul 31, 2006)
The comments made by Arun Singh, a close personal friend of Rajiv Gandhi and the former minister of state for defence, that he requested the Rajiv Gandhi that it was the prime minister and the defence minister’s job to find out who . . .
- Rain Havoc In Maha, Gujarat: Army Joins Rescue Operations (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Rain fury has caused havoc in western Maharashtra and Gujarat where acres of farmland turned into rivulets and thousands had to be evacuated to safer places. While four deaths were reported from Gujarat, two people died in western Maharashtra on Sunday.
- Jaswant Document Not Original: Pm (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the former external affairs minister had not named the “alleged informant” in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation . . .
- ‘Mole’ Name Not In Jaswant Letter: Pmo (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
In a way to rubbish the claim made by the senior BJP leader, Mr Jaswant Singh, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh today said the former external affairs minister had not named the ‘alleged informant’ in the PMO, who leaked nuclear secrets to the . . .
- Jaswant Did Not Name Mole In Letter: Pmo (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
The war of words between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh took a curious turn on Sunday.
- Lessons For The Future (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Jul 31, 2006)
The “scotch for secrets” scandal, when six officials in Rajiv Gandhi’s secretariat were convicted for supplying classified information to the Central Intelligence Agency, comes to mind apropos of the alleged ‘mole’ in P V Narasimha Rao’s office . . .
- Nutrine Under Godrej Set For New Highs (Hindu, Shanthi Kannan, Jul 31, 2006)
The new owners have drawn up a plan that will see the brand spread its wings
Godrej will infuse fresh funds to upgrade technology, expand distribution network in the North and the West, improve the export market and finally get into innovation mode.
- ‘Mole’ Not Named In Letter, Says Pm (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that former External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh had not disclosed the name of the alleged “mole” in the PMO during the tenure of P.V. Narasimha Rao in his communication to him.
- Rain Wreaks Havoc In Maharashtra, Gujarat (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Over 70,000 persons were evacuated by the Army from Sangli, Satara and Solapur districts in Western Maharashtra with the Krishna River flowing above the danger level and heavy rains lashing the region since the last few days.
- Jaswant Has Not Named Us Mole: Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the former External Affairs Minister had not named the "alleged informant" in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation . . .
- Jaswant Has Not Named Mole In His Letter: Pm (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the former External Affairs Minister had not named the "alleged informant" in PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US and there was no confirmation that . . .
- President's Panacea (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 31, 2006)
The fact that President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a scientist, missile man and a visionary invests him with an extremely rare personality. He exudes the energy of youth and the wisdom of an experienced scholar.
- 24 Hours News Channel (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 31, 2006)
Satelite television in India is just over a decade old.
- Lok Satta To Launch New Party On August 9 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Party will be registered with the Election Commission by year-end
- Jaswant Has Not Named Any Mole: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
``He should disclose the name in public''
Asks Jaswant why he did not share his information with Vajpayee
Manmohan says the letter he received had no signature
- Not One Mole, Mr Prime Minister And Mr Jaswant, But Two! (New Indian Express, S Gurumurthy , Jul 31, 2006)
First, the Kandahar pay-off issue and next, the ‘mole' in PMO. Mr Jaswant Singh's new book seems to have opened a can of worms.
- Replicate Success Of Infosys In Other Areas: Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
IT firm staff asked to emulate Narayana Murthy
Infosys chairman Narayana Murthy hits out at critics of liberalisation
He cites the company as a shining example of the success of economic reforms
- No Mole Named: Pm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Virtually rubbishing the claim made by former external affairs minister Jaswant Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that the senior BJP leader had not named the “alleged informant” in the PMO who leaked nuclear secrets to the US . . .
- What Ails Our Intelligence? (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Jul 31, 2006)
Every time there is a major terrorist strike, the imprint of Pakistan comes out glaringly. Islamabad, on the contrary, accuses our intelligence agencies of having inspired and perpetrated serious incidents not only in India but also Pakistan.
- Much Tut, Tut And A Holding Forth (OutLook, Khushwant Singh, Jul 31, 2006)
His social conscience veered towards formula and came peppered with desi gaalis in all their pungency.
- Infosys Staff To Get Jubilee Bonanza (Business Line, Our Bureau, Business line, Jul 31, 2006)
Create jobs, compete with the best to fight poverty, says Murthy
- ‘Safety A Prerequisite’ (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 31, 2006)
Scientists, as consumers of GM crops, are as conscious of safety as anyone else. They carry out rigorous tests to ensure that such crops are safe for human consumption’
- Rain Subsides, Army Deployed In Southern M’Rashtra (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
At least a dozen persons have perished in the spate of floods that have submerged large portions of Sangli district in the Krishna valley basin...
- Sporting Life: Drugs And Cheating (Deccan Herald, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Jul 31, 2006)
The norm in all major sports is bribery and corruption, leaving true fans in utter despair.
- Kidney Trade (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 31, 2006)
Earlier this week, a demonstration was organised in Hyderabad to protest the alleged kidnapping of two brick kiln workers whose kidneys were removed by some unscrupulous elements some months back.
- Experts Vouch For Public Health Corps (Deccan Herald, Kavitha Kushalappa, Jul 30, 2006)
Will the recently set up Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) eventually lead up to the revival of the erstwhile Indian Medical Service cadre on the lines of the IAS or IPS? Community Health experts are hoping that it shall be so.
- In A Glass Of Its Own (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Vinaya Kumar takes a trip through the Kanch Mandir of Indore and tells the story behind this unique work of glass.
- Cubbon Park Station Gets New Look (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
A new building to house the Cubbon Park Police Station was inaugurated on Saturday by former City Police Commissioner S Mariswamy.
- It Ain’T Such A Bad World (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Jul 30, 2006)
The book addresses caste-based inhibitions that still figure in the mindset of people, yet deals with the brighter side of life as well.
- The Mole And The Fox (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 30, 2006)
Did someone in Rao’s PMO leak nuclear secrets to the US? Or were Americans told what Rao wanted them to hear?
- Roll Call Of Dishonour (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Accusations without substance are irresponsible. Accusations to play petty politics is another name for opportunism.
- India Attacked In Mumbai (Hindustan Times, Pankaj Vohra, Jul 30, 2006)
The recent bomb blasts in Mumbai should serve as a lesson for our politicians, who should stop making attempts to derive political advantage from a tragedy aimed at destabilising the country.
- Who`s Minding The Home? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 30, 2006)
Shivraj Patil's tentativeness comes across too strongly for comfort in his current job.
- Mumbai Is A Cash Cow That’S Pleading For Protection And 'Charity' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 30, 2006)
The centre has turned down the Chief Ministers' request for funds to better our city. It is ironical that we are beggars at a budget banquet funded mostly by us.
- Role Of Intelligence Agencies (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Jul 30, 2006)
The “agencies” may be doing some good work of which little is known beyond their own walls, but they have gained notoriety for messing up the country’s political system, and for gross violations of human rights.
- Passion For Prints (Hindu, MITA KAPUR, Jul 30, 2006)
Brigette Singh came to India 25 years ago and stayed on to revive textile traditions.
- Balanced Diet Key To Tackling Aids (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Nutritional care will help HIV-positives'
Balanced diet improves response to treatment and retards growth of the disease, says dietician
Regular exercise recommended for patients
- The Mole And The Fox (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 29, 2006)
Be it New Delhi or New York, I am no early riser. So it is never welcome when the phone rings at 6 am, as it did at Manhattan’s (then) Taj Group Lexington Hotel in the fall of 1997.
- Scotch For Secrets (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jul 29, 2006)
On returning to London from Delhi, one of the two British journalists covering the Congress’s 1968 split who were refused government accreditation told me that the official snub meant nothing in professional or personal terms.
- The Meek Shall Never Inherit The Earth (Deccan Herald, Ramakrishna Upadhya, Jul 29, 2006)
In a crowded marketplace full of fiercely competing traders, it is never easy to attract the attention of potential buyers, unless you have enough lung power to be heard above the din.
- Sensex Dips On Heavy Profit Booking (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
The BSE Sensex on Friday tripped 61.36 points to 10,680.23 in volatile trading, on account of heavy profit-booking. The BSE Sensitive Index (Sensex) closed at 10,680.23, as compared to the previous close of 10,741.59......
- Scavengers, Bhangis Or Cleaners? (The Economic Times, V RAGHUNATHAN, Jul 29, 2006)
A lot of my current work is in small towns and villages.
- Profession Tax Through The Ceiling (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Jul 29, 2006)
The Centre has finally relented on the long-standing demand from States to enhance the ceiling for tax on professions from the current Rs 2,500 to Rs 7,500 per year.
- It City Overtakes Delhi In Crime Rate (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
Bangalore has beaten New Delhi and Mumbai, infamously. In its latest findings, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) rates Bangalore as the fifth city recording the highest crime rate, accounting for 9.2 per cent of crimes in the country.
- Who`s Minding The Home? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 29, 2006)
Shivraj Patil's tentativeness comes across too strongly for comfort in his current job.
- No Time To Lose (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 29, 2006)
The recent tsunami that hit Indonesia and claimed over 600 lives has exposed the serious gaps in preparedness in the region. Most of the victims had little warning before the waves overwhelmed them.
- Let May Target Nuclear Facility, Says Narayanan (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
National security advisor MK Narayanan said on Friday that the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) could target one of the country’s atomic energy installations.
- "Islam Gives Many Rights To Women" (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Jul 29, 2006)
Women's group plans roaming school to teach Quran
"Quran does not give permission to kill innocent people"
Muslim women are not aware of their rights
- A Matter Of Some Relief (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 29, 2006)
The decision of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal to close the hearing and reserve its final order in the inter-State dispute over sharing of the Cauvery waters has brought some cheer to the southern States and their farmers.
- Gauntlet Thrown At Media (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 29, 2006)
Efforts are on to muzzle the media and this must be fought and the freedom of the press must be defended.
- J&k: Kalam Unveils 9-Point Mission (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 29, 2006)
But underlines the importance of durable peace in the State
- Few Buyers For Pc’S Price Line (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
P. Chidambaram faced empty Opposition benches, walkouts by allies and protests from party colleagues today as he defended the government in Parliament on the spiralling prices.
- Barometer: Pulp Fiction (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 29, 2006)
Senior advocate and former law minister Ram Jethmalani says he should be prosecuted, another senior advocate RK Anand has alleged that cash was paid to the hijackers of IC814 and PM Manmohan Singh says former foreign minister Jaswant Singh should . . .
- Woman Bpo Staff Murdered In Bangalore » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
Police suspect foul play in the murder of a woman call centre employee whose body was found with multiple stab wounds on the Bangalore-Mangalore national highway 200 km from Wednesday.
- Charge Me If I Am Guilty: Jaswant To Govt (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
Senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh has claimed the PV Narasimha Rao regime knew of a US mole in the PMO and challenged the Government to take legal action against him for not naming the spy.
- Sinister Thoughts (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 29, 2006)
PRIYA Ranjan Dasmunshi was a hatchet man during the Emergency in India.
- A Government That’S Confused, Yet Smug (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Jul 29, 2006)
The UPA has lost the opportunity to step out of the status quo and alter the course.
- Terrorists And Fellow Travellers (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Jul 29, 2006)
There are, it is often remarked, none so blind as those who will not see.
- Party Mps Join Attack On Pc (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
Union finance minister P. Chidambaram came under fire from all sides of the Lok Sabha on Friday when the House took up the discussion on the price rise in essential commodities.
- ‘Vimochana Samaram Ii’ (Statesman, Sam Rajappa, Jul 29, 2006)
History is repeating itself in Kerala. Exactly 47 years ago on 31 July, 1959, the first democratically elected Communist government of EMS Namboodiripad in Kerala, after only two years and four months in office, was dismissed by the Union government . . .
- Jaswant Singh's 'Pmo Mole' Theory Rubbish: Narayanan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
It has been almost a week since former External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh referred to the existence of a mole in the Prime Minister's Office in 1991, who was allegedly funnelling nuclear secrets to the United States of America.
- Former Intelligence Official Says Secrets Were Leaked To Us (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
A former Chief of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) has alleged that top security secrets were leaked to the US during the P V Narasimha Rao regime.
- Was Ac Mechanic Playing Bunty To Two Bablis? (Pioneer, Vijaita Singh, Jul 29, 2006)
A day after, Delhi Police is still puzzling over the incident when two girls in a Hyundai Sonata accompanied by an AC mechanic in designer clothes breezed through the security cordon and reached the alignment point of the Prime Minister's residence . . .
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