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Articles 2721 through 2820 of 11253:
- It’S Raining Deals (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
There is a golden rule in cricket: Never go for a run on a misfield.
- Upa Failed To Maintain Internal Security: Tdp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
Centre accused of ignoring Opposition's caution about attacks
Mumbai blasts symbolise Centre's failure, say TD leaders
Party to raise issue in coming Parliamentary session
- Indian Resilience (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jul 23, 2006)
The biggest challenge before the Maharashtra and central government in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts was to prevent a communal backlash at any cost. Riots, instigated by hatred, were exactly what the terrorists had hoped for.
- Reality Hits Home (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jul 23, 2006)
Security agencies are unable to find a Kashmir link to the Mumbai serial train bombs, unlike the past.
- Lashkar’S Most Wanted Indian Face Abdul Karim Tunda Is Held In Kenya (Indian Express, AMAN SHARMA, Jul 23, 2006)
Kenyan Police said that they had arrested one of India’s most-wanted terrorists, Lashkar-E-Toiba’s Abdul Karim Tunda, AFP reported on Friday.
- College Seats, Double Shifts (Indian Express, S S Gill, Jul 23, 2006)
Whether we like it or not, 27 per cent reservations for the OBCs is here to stay. The big question exercising most people is whether we have the infrastructure to accommodate the increased intake.
- Inhuman Sacrifices (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Islamists have harvested the public outrage against the Srinagar sex scandal.
- A Tale Of Two Probes: One Off, One On (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
The State Cabinet on Friday decided to order a judicial probe into illegal mining as well as the bribery charges levelled by BJP MLC Janardhana Reddy against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswmy and two of his Cabinet colleagues.
- Both Sides Have Badly Miscalculated (Hindu, Jonathan Steele, Jul 22, 2006)
Miscalculations by Israel and Hizbollah have weakened Lebanon's fragile unity. A ceasefire is needed immediately.
- Nuke Secrets Leaked From Pmo: Jaswant (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Former foreign minister Mr Jaswant Singh has alleged that someone in the PMO during PV Narasimha Rao-led Congress government had been leaking nuclear secrets to the USA and “we are still being snooped”.
- ‘Pak-Based Groups Involved In Blasts’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil on Friday asserted that police would soon unveil the conspiracy behind the Mumbai train bombings hatched by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba and would also furnish adequate proof of this.
- From Medicine Man To Murderer (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Abdul Karim Tunda's extraordinary journey offers deep insight into the factors behind the Lashkar-e-Taiba's growth in India.
- Blame It On The Third World (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 22, 2006)
Many in the West find it convenient to see their problems as the result of "contamination" by the Third World. Such commentaries sound patronising, even racist.
- Fiscal Risk (Business Standard, T N Ninan, Jul 22, 2006)
One of the achievements of the Manmohan Singh government has been the fiscal correction that it has achieved, after initially “hitting the pause button” on reducing the deficit in its first year.
- Bankers See 25 Bps Rate Hike By Rbi (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Bankers today said they expected Reserve Bank to hike key short-term interest rates in its quarterly monetary policy review on Tuesday as pressure on interest rate continues.
- Farm Growth Via Market Regulation (The Economic Times, PRADEEP S MEHTA, Jul 22, 2006)
In a recent meeting on electricity regulation, Bhupinder Singh Mann, the chief of the formidable Bharatiya Kisan Union, said that any subsidies or free power to farmers are actually a subsidy to the consumer, because the prices which farmers get . . .
- Founder Of Lashkar's India Operations Held In Kenya (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
Abdul Karim `Tunda' was among top 20 terrorists whose extradition India demanded in 2001-2002
RAW inputs led to arrest
Believed to have shuttled between Dhaka, Kathmandu and Lahore
Circumstances of arrest not known
A victory for aggressive diploma
- It’S Agnipariksha For Hdk (Deccan Herald, Ramakrishna Upadhya, Jul 22, 2006)
When he assumed power as the chief minister of Karnataka five-and-a-half months ago under the most fortuitous circumstances, Mr H D Kumaraswamy, one of the youngest to occupy the post, would not have imagined that he would be subjected to an. . .
- Lashkar’S Most Wanted Indian Face Abdul Karim Tunda Is Held In Kenya (Indian Express, AMAN SHARMA, Jul 22, 2006)
Kenyan Police said that they had arrested one of India’s most-wanted terrorists, Lashkar-E-Toiba’s Abdul Karim Tunda, AFP reported on Friday.
- Indian Tribals Fear More Maoist Attacks (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Rotting goat carcasses lie next to the smouldering remains of huts in a government camp in Chhattisgarh which was set up to protect tribals from Maoist guerrillas.
- A Voyage To Sri Harikota (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 22, 2006)
The road to Sriharikota (SHAR), across Pulicat lake takes us to the launch pad of Indian Space technology. It transports us from a familiar world to a world familiar with rockets and satellites.
- College Seats, Double Shifts (Indian Express, S S Gill, Jul 22, 2006)
Whether we like it or not, 27 per cent reservations for the OBCs is here to stay. The big question exercising most people is whether we have the infrastructure to accommodate the increased intake.
- Indian Resilience (Indian Express, Rajeev Shukla, Jul 22, 2006)
The biggest challenge before the Maharashtra and central government in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts was to prevent a communal backlash at any cost. Riots, instigated by hatred, were exactly what the terrorists had hoped for.
- Tata Steel Net Up 3.75% (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Tata Steel today posted an increase of 3.75 per cent in net profit at Rs 1013.94 crore for the quarter ended June 30 as compared to Rs 977.20 crore for the same quarter last year.
- Reality Hits Home (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jul 22, 2006)
UP, Bihar weren’t recruiting grounds for Kashmir jihad. Why is it different for Mumbai?
- Poverty-Stricken Malegaon A Terror Haven (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
A 26-year-old doctor from Malegaon, Mohd Shareef Shabbir Ahmad, arrested in connection with the May 15 RDX seizure here is a computer geek, and was a "key figure" in maintaining regular contacts with terror modules in India and Pakistan.
- By The Way (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 22, 2006)
Visibility has nothing to do with the eye.
- Smuggling Of Pds Rice Through Krishnagiri Continues Despite Checks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 22, 2006)
Law & order Combating smuggling of PDS rice has become a Herculean task for the official machinery, writes S. Prasad .
- Big Nation, Timid Response (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Jul 22, 2006)
Hindus need to be more assertive if they want the country to be terror free ----- Contrast Israeli action with the Indian . . .
- Termites Nibble At Textbooks In A.P. Godowns (Hindu, Y. Mallikarjun, Jul 22, 2006)
Thousands of undistributed textbooks gathering dust in State
Loss due to Government apathy estimated at Rs.9.5 crore
District Education Officers violate orders, reveals Vigilance probe
- Past Endurance (Pioneer, Anjan Roy, Jul 22, 2006)
A terrorist attack in New York results in the launching of a campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Bomb blasts in London generate a whole new debate on threat of Islamic radicalism in the UK.
- Secrets For Sale (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 22, 2006)
The second major espionage scandal in two years highlights the growing vulnerablity of India's covert services.
- F-16s For Pak Won’T Have Nuke Capability (Asian Age, Shafqat Ali, Jul 22, 2006)
The F-16 fighter jets which Pakistan will get from the United States will not have a nuclear warhead carrying capability, US assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs John Hillen told a congressional panel recently.
- Corrections And Clarifications (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2006)
The sentence in "No timeframe for solving issues on CST phase out: Chidambaram" (Tamil Nadu, July 17, 2006) was:
- Hurdles In Last Mile (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2006)
The Hindu has done the nation a great service by carrying the editorial "Hurdles in the last mile" (July 20).
- For A Pot Of Uranium (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Jul 21, 2006)
Scientists in the country’s defence establishments, reports suggest, are seething with increasing resentment even as they become more and more aware of the details of the nuclear agreement the prime minister has signed with the American . . .
- Madura Garments To Revamp Planet Fashion, Trouser Town (Business Line, K. Giriprakash, Jul 21, 2006)
To introduce `made in Italy' suit range under Louis Philippe brand
- Nasscom Plans 3 More Cyber Labs (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 21, 2006)
To provide training to cops investigating cyber crimes
- Canara Bank Q1 Net Up Marginally At Rs 191 Cr (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 21, 2006)
Canara Bank's first quarter net profit increased by 2.2 per cent to Rs 190.93 crore as against Rs 186.90 crore posted during the corresponding period of the previous year.
- Massacre Of Innocent (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2006)
Like the editorial "Massacre of the innocent" (July 19), the Independent Citizens' Initiative, which studied the Salwa Judum campaign in May 2006, strongly condemns the Maoist attack on the Erraboru camp in Dantewada district on July 17.
- Under The Judicial Scanner (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 21, 2006)
There was no mistaking the mood of the Supreme Court during the hearing of the public interest litigation challenging the controversial Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006. While giving the Centre a week to reply to the petitions, the apex ...
- Labour No More Cheap In Factory Of The World (Hindu, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jul 21, 2006)
The shortages China is experiencing in migrant workers coupled with its rapidly greying demographic profile constitute a challenge to the sustainability of its current economic model.
- Enough To Shame (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 20, 2006)
Even thick skin has limits
The apex court has yet to utter its last word or pronounce verdict on the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act which Parliament approved in unanimous haste to stymie the judicially-directed drive against illegal . . .
- ‘Us’ And ‘They’ (Statesman, AMIYA K SAMANTA, Jul 20, 2006)
The American vision of the world is more sharply divided between “us” and “they” than that of any other great power.
- Kumaraswamy Must Resign, Reiterate Congress, Jd(u) (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Chief Minister has no moral right to continue in office, says Opposition
Janardhana Reddy reiterates bribery charge against Chief Minister
Government should provide security to Reddy: Dharam Singh
`CBI probe necessary to unearth the . . .
- ‘Dare Is Constantly Exploring Emerging Technologies’ (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Jul 20, 2006)
Mr R P Ramalingam, Director, the Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE), Bangalore, speaks to Deccan Herald:
- Kandahar Was A Bitter Pill We Swallowed: Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
``No other way to save the lives of 200 Indians held hostage''
Party spojkesperson refuses to say whether Vajpayee Government was soft or hard on terrorists
Accuses UPA of being soft on terrorists
- ‘Nda Paid $200 Million To Kandahar Hijackers’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Senior Congress Member of Parliament R K Anand and former BJP leader Madanlal Khurana on Wednesday made the extraordinary allegation that the NDA government had paid a huge ransom to the Kandahar hijackers to ensure the release of a Swiss tycoon....
- Trs Threatens Mass Movement Over Telangana (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Congress asked to make policy statement on the issue
August 15 fixed as yet another deadline for a decision
Time has come for `final and decisive struggle', says KCR
- But, What About Fifa? (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
As Zinedine Zidane slips his toothbrush into his travel bag for Thursday’s head-butt hearing, it’s hard not to recall how World Cup 2006 partially coincided with Snoopy’s bid for a US Supreme Court job in Peanuts.
- Kumaraswamy Can’T Shake Off Partner Bjp’S Bribery Charge (Indian Express, JOHNSON T A, Jul 20, 2006)
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy, who thought he had managed to shrug off partner BJP’s charge that he took a bribe of Rs 150 crore to overlook illegal mining in Bellary, was in for a surprise today when Janardhan Reddy, the BJP MLC who had . . .
- Salvation For Salwa Judum (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Jul 20, 2006)
On July 17 over 500 Maoists swoo-ped down on the Errabore base camp in Chattisgarh’s Dantewara district and killed 27 Salwa Judum activists. More than 100 houses were razed, one man was burnt alive, fleeing tribals were shot or hacked to death.
- ‘The Best Of Us In Government Consider Science As A Budget Item, Possibly A Non-Productive Expenditure’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 20, 2006)
‘The best of us in government consider science as a budget item, possibly a non-productive expenditure’
- Anil Feeler For 60-Acre Health City In Bengal (Telegraph, SIMI KAMBOJ, Jul 20, 2006)
Anil Ambani has shown interest in setting up a healthcare facility in memory of his father on the outskirts of the city.
- Indian Myanmar Relations (Daily Excelsior, MAHENDRA VED, Jul 20, 2006)
Myanmar and Andhra Pradesh may seem two far off places on the map of South Asia. But drawing a straight line across the Bay of Bengal, planners in New Delhi and Yangon have hit upon an imaginative way of linking them.
- Maoists Torch Bus On Crpf Dig’S Route (Indian Express, Vivek Deshpande, Jul 20, 2006)
Just 18 km from the Errabor village where 32 people were butchered on Monday, Maoists today set fire to a private bus plying between Konta and Durg, minutes before Chhattisgarh Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Central Reserve Police Force . . .
- Trading Terror For Votes (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Jul 20, 2006)
The serial blasts in Mumbai on July 11 necessitate a second look at India's response to the terrorist challenge facing it.
- Reddy Drops Bribe Bomb Again (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
On a day of dramatic developments, Mr Reddy, who got up to speak on the Ashraya housing issue, grabbed the opportunity to shout that the allegations made by him outside the House were true
- Nice After Excess Land: Sc Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Karnataka has claimed before the Supreme Court that it has in its possession new material showing that the Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise (NICE) would have excess land of 3,633 acres in Bangalore...
- Water Projects: Gom To Review Norms (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Jul 20, 2006)
Water Resources Ministry wants to abandon norms that are not working
- Blasts Probe At A Crucial Stage (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2006)
Focus now on unidentified body lying in Sion hospital
DNA profile being carried out
Forensic Science Laboratories Mumbai, analysed samples
Chemical substances used in blasts were RDX, ammonium nitrate, nitrites and fuel oil .
- Kumaraswamy Fed Up, Ready To Quit (Hindu, S. Rajendran, Jul 20, 2006)
Would rather resign than yield to `bullying tactics' by a section of the BJP
He will make feelings clear during joint legislature party meeting
Many BJP leaders rally around Chief Minister
Defamation case likely to be filed against Janardhana Reddy
- Centre Warns Mumbai Of Fresh Terror Attacks (Times of India, Prafulla Marpakwar, Jul 20, 2006)
A week after the devastating train bombings, Mumbai has received a chilling official communication from the Centre — there are specific and credible intelligence reports about terrorists planning another round of bloodshed in the metropolis.
- ‘Those Who Kill Innocents Have No Religion’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 19, 2006)
The aftermath of the blasts created a scenario which the vernacular media could have exploited by pursuing a narrow, sectarian outlook and queering the communal pitch.
- Kalam Forwards Oop Plaint Against Jairam Ramesh To Ec (Indian Express, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Jul 19, 2006)
President A P J Abdul Kalam has referred to the Election Commission, a complaint seeking disqualification of Rajya Sabha MP and Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh for allegedly holding an office of profit by being a member of the National . . .
- Massacre Of The Innocent (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 19, 2006)
The massacre by the Communist Party of India (Maoists) of nearly 30 innocent tribals taking refuge in a relief camp in Chhattisgarh brings to the fore the growing frustration among the ranks of the banned naxalite movement.
- Bank Plans `Zero Balance' Accounts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Andhra Pragati Bank would open "zero balance" savings bank accounts in a big way. Talking to reporters here on Tuesday, Regional Manager P. Adinarayana Reddy said after merger of Rayalaseema Grameena Bank and other rural . . .
- Ford Launches Fiesta Diesel Exi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Ford India Pvt. Ltd. has announced the launch of Ford Fiesta Diesel Exi, a new diesel variant, in the market. With the launch of Fiesta, priced at Rs. 6.85 lakhs (ex-showroom), Ford India has introduced its proprietary turbo direct common rail . . .
- Airline Offer (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Malaysia Airlines has launched its special online monsoon return airfare offer of Rs.10,300 to Kuala Lumpur.
- Hdk Digs Out Mining Dirt During Cong Rule (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Launching a counter-attack over the bribery charges against him, Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday accused the two previous governments of dereserving thousands of acres of forest land for the benefit of miners...
- Tribunal Row Delays Final Cauvery Award (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Tenure ends on August 6, extension sought
- Different Rice Varieties From Hafed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Rs.10-crore rice mill to come up at Taraori: Hooda
- Pondy Wins Award (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2006)
Pondicherry has won the Destination of the Year Award 2006 at the India International Travel Mart that just concluded in Bangalore. Speaking to The Hindu Gautham Reddy, Director, Tourism, said that the award was based on the feedback given by . . .
- ‘Our Destinies Linked, Need To Reflect On Ties With Pak’ (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 19, 2006)
Heading home from St. Petersburg with a strong international denunciation of the Mumbai massacre and its sponsors in hand, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today underlined the importance of flexibility in dealing with Pakistan and a firm resolve to . . .
- Science-Related Essays (Hindu, K. S. Parthasarathy, Jul 18, 2006)
This is a collection of articles published in Kannada monthly "Hosathu" over a period of five years.
- Rally Ban Before Modi Comes Calling (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The state government has banned all political rallies in Maharashtra for the next 30 days but would not confirm if the decision was taken with Narendra Modi’s impending Mumbai visit in mind.
- India Says No Tsunami Threat, Stays Vigilant (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
India said there was no tsunami threat on its eastern coast after an earlier undersea earthquake off the Indonesian coast on Monday, but asked coastal authorities to be vigilant overnight.
- Rdx, Ammonium Nitrate Used In Mumbai Blasts: Police (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2006)
The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) here today said forensic reports have revealed the use of RDX, Ammoniun Nitrate and fuel oil in the seven blasts that rocked commuter trains on July 11. ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi told reporters that traces of explosives . .
- ‘Plantation Sector Has Been Neglected’ (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Jul 18, 2006)
Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister of State for Commerce, is of the view that the plantation sector has been neglected for a long time and that is necessary to set up a separate department to look into the problems even as the UPA government is trying to . . .
- They Strike When Iron Is Cold (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Jul 18, 2006)
One of the abiding memories of my reporting years belongs to the era of another, bloodier, war on terror. Rajiv Gandhi had just come to power following his mother’s assassination, massacres of Sikhs and Operation Bluestar.
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