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- Pakistan, India Expect Nuclear Safety Pact In July (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 27, 2006)
Nuclear powers Pakistan and India said on Wednesday they would finalise an agreement in July to reduce risks of nuclear accidents.
- Criminal Negligence (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Apr 27, 2006)
That anyone could survive three years with forceps lodged in the abdomen is nothing short of a miracle.
- Abdullah Haroon: A Leader And Philanthropist (Dawn, Prof Sharif al Mujahid, Apr 27, 2006)
Among the All India Muslim League’s second cadre leadership, Abdullah Haroon, though actively associated with the AIML for only five years (1937-42), stands high in its echelons.
- Maoists Plan To Engage India In Trench Warfare (Pioneer, Navin Upadhyay, Apr 26, 2006)
The developments in Nepal have a menacing overtone for India. The Maoists' rejection of King Gyanendra's decision to restore Parliament clearly indicates they are more interested in capturing power rather than restoring multi-party democracy.
- In Sivakasi, Caste Holds The Fireworks (Indian Express, JAYA MENON, Apr 26, 2006)
A pall of gloom hangs thick over Pernayaganpatty.
- Bjp Raises Eyebrows Over Left’S Stand On Maoists (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
Indian communists’ pro-Maoist posture in Nepal is generating heat back home with the BJP linking it with the ultra-Left violence in India.
- Corruption Propels Naxilism (Daily Excelsior, Ravindra Shukla, Apr 26, 2006)
The Naxalite affected tribal areas of Chhattisgarh are very backward. The tribal population lives on the verge of starvation.
- Bears Come Out Of Hibernation (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
The benchmark sensex on Tuesday went into downward tailspin and lost 268 points, wiping off nearly Rs 34,000 crore of market cap as the sentiment was affected by an increase in trading margins, high crude prices and a poor monsoon forecast.
- Victory For The People Of Nepal, Says Pranab (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
India on Tuesday reacted positively to King Gyanendra's decision to revive Parliament in Nepal. Being the closest neighbour, India is now turning its focus on bringing back Himalayan kingdom to normalcy.
- A Lethal Mix Of Race And Rage (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Apr 26, 2006)
The anti-immigrant British National Party is now being seen as a potential option by white working class voters disillusioned with mainstream parties.
- Rangasamy Says He Owes It To Sonia (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
In her presence, urges voters to give Congress a second chance
- 500 Explosive Coalfield Sites Under Maoist Threat, Cisf On High Alert (Pioneer, Satrajit Moitra, Apr 26, 2006)
Following Intelligence reports, an alert has been sounded at all the explosive godowns of various coalfields in the Maoist-dominated mining belt of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. The Central Industrial Security Force . . .
- Resurgent India Strikes Back With Confidence (Business Line, AJAY KHANNA, Apr 26, 2006)
Smart Indian companies are emerging as smart leaders to the world.
Just a decade ago, the idea of Indian manufacturers emerging as significant competitors in the global economy might have attracted some incredulity. Today, it has become a fact of life
- Office-Of-Profit: Names Of Mps And Mlas Put On Ec Website (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
The Election Commission today put on its website a list of 43 MPs including Speaker Somnath Chatterjee, Union Ministers Pranab Mukherjee, Sharad Pawar, Meira Kumar and T Subbirami Reddy and more than 200 MLAs including several Chief Ministers whose . . .
- Jd(u) Plans Alliance With Jan Morcha (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Apr 26, 2006)
Janata Dal (U) is ready to align with VP Singh's newly formed Jan Morcha for the coming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. "We will join Jan Morcha," JD(U) spokesperson Sambhu Srivastava told The Pioneer.
- Victory Of The Nepali People, Says New Delhi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
Without making any reference to Nepal’s King Gyanendra or the Maoists, India on Tuesday hailed the restoration of multi-party democracy and handing over of political power to the people calling it as a victory of the people of Nepal.
- Tirumala Hills Excluded From Panchayat Polls (Hindu, M. Malleswara Rao, Apr 26, 2006)
State Government reissues order to protect their sanctity
Voters can exercise their franchise in Tirupati
Last year Tirumala village, an area of 27.5 sq. km, was declared a township of religious significance
- Congress Ready For Debate On Factional Violence' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
Chief Whip says problem had grown only under the TDP rule
- India Welcomes Developments In Nepal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
Victory for the people, says Pranab
"We are ready to render unstinted support"
Silent on Constituent Assembly
- Plea For More Phcs, Doctors In E. Godavari (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2006)
`District has only 80 health centres as against the required 168'
- Jan Morcha Again (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 25, 2006)
Former Prime Minister V.P. Singh has struck again by setting up a new political forum, Jan Morcha, to be led by Mr Raj Babbar. It is supposed to be the political arm of the Kisan Morcha he had set up a few years ago.
- Urban Pollution (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 25, 2006)
WHEN it comes to pollution, India’s small towns are not lagging behind the big ones,
reveal the findings of a major 10-year study on air pollution conducted by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
- Computer Education For 10,000 More Schools: Ysr (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
Chief Minister inaugurates new Wipro facility, lays stone for another campus
- Five-Day Army Recruitment Rally Begins In Guntur (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
The five-day Army recruitment rally for selecting Havildar (Education) candidates from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu began here at the Police Parade Grounds on Monday.
- Bank Officials Seek Pension Option (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
The State unit of the Bank of India Officers' Association has demanded that the BoI officers be given opportunity to opt for pension scheme.
- Why Museum Pieces Should Not Be Repatriated (Hindu, Philip Hensher , Apr 25, 2006)
Some may be stolen, but as long as they are cared for, why give them back?
- Cbi Probe Into Proposals Sent By Eight Ngos (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
Suspicion that signatures on their recommendation could be forged
- Assam Assembly (Hindu, ATHREYA, Apr 25, 2006)
A group show at the Chitrakala Parishath features works in acrylic, watercolour and mixed media
- `Experimental' Short Stories (Hindu, AMBIKA ANANTH, Apr 25, 2006)
This book is a collection of stories under `Katha Prahelika' series a unique experiment conducted by the popular magazine Rachana. The selection of stories is an attempt to extract home truths about the various ways in which readers react . . .
- Canara Bank's Record Profit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
The bank takes up brand building exercise
Targets global business of Rs. 2,33,000 cr.
Looking for acquisitions
- Corrections And Clarifications (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 25, 2006)
"Above all, a new and genuinely democratic and inconclusive Constitution will allow Nepal to transcend the violence and bloodshed that has marred the better part of the past decade," does not make sense, says a reader (Op-Ed, "In Nepal, the beginning . .
- One Lakh Workers (Times of India, Nimish Shukla, Apr 25, 2006)
The logistics involved in setting up the Rs 27,000-crore Reliance Petroleum Limited refinery in Jamnagar are simply mind-boggling.
- Importance Of Managing Expectations (The Financial Express, ILA PATNAIK, Apr 25, 2006)
For, monetary policy’s effectiveness depends on what the private sector expects to . . .
- Seeing Dabhol (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 25, 2006)
For power-starved Maharashtra and power-hungry India, the on-going revival of the 2,184 MW Dabhol power plant is both great news and a great lesson.
- India To Avail Of More Adb Aid Annually (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
India is committed to ramp up its borrowing from Asian Development Bank (ADB) to $2 billion per year by 2009 from the current level of $1.2 billion, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said here on Monday.
- Canara Bank Net Up 21 Pc At Rs 1,343 Cr (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2006)
Canara Bank, on Monday, reported a robust 21.06 per cent growth in its net profit for the year ended March 31, 2005 at Rs 1,343.22 crore as against Rs 1,109.51 crore in the previous year.
- What Does Adb Mean To The Masses Of India? (Deccan Herald, Asha Krishnaswamy, Apr 25, 2006)
The controversial Asian Development Bank, which is holding a mega event in Hyderabad, is bound to draw flak from activists of organisations.
- Bending Communism Like Buddha In The Citadel Of Marxism (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Apr 25, 2006)
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya has unleashed a virtual revolution in the Marxist citadel.
- The Politics Of Language (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Apr 25, 2006)
The orgy of violence unleashed by his fans in Bangalore following news of the sudden demise of Kannada superstar Raj Kumar earlier this month, once again drew attention to that southern alchemy of cinema and politics and revived the debate . . .
- Asian Currency Unit Minus Indian Rupee? (The Financial Express, Nagesh Kumar, Apr 25, 2006)
India should seek to be a part of this ongoing initiative towards monetary cooperation . . .
- Flowering China, Withering India (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Apr 25, 2006)
A paradigm shift is necessary if India is to find itself in the world agriculture roadmap. It can learn from China.
- Children Of A Mixed God (Times of India, T K NAVEEN, Apr 25, 2006)
India has evolved a system of job reservations and targeted access to educational institutions as part of a larger affirmative action project. The Supreme Court's decision in Anjan Kumar v Union of India threatens to mire this system in patriarchy.
- The Ultra Menace (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 24, 2006)
The moral victory the Left Front can claim over Maoists following the impressive turnout in Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore should not blind them to the reality that the extremists in these three districts will continue to be a major headache . . .
- Liquidity Lack? (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Apr 24, 2006)
For days before Reserve Bank governor YV Reddy unveiled his Annual Policy last week, there was a raging debate on whether or lot there was a liquidity crunch in the system.
- Maoists Must Be Excluded: Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
Says they are trying to set up a corridor
- Heroes And Shadows (Pioneer, K Govindan Kutty , Apr 24, 2006)
When he died, Rajkumar, Kannada actor, looked a shade younger than his age, late 70s.
- Mahajan Will Defeat Death, Says Vajpayee (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
"No efforts will be spared to provide good treatment"; Foreign doctors satisfied with approach: Shekhawat
- More Aids Testing Centres Planned (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
Central and Northern parts of India primarily targeted
Other States include Rajasthan, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand
With this, number of testing centres would go up from 750 to 1,150
NACO Director General terms next five years
- Nin-Developed `Atta' To Be Sold Through Pds (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
`Atta' to be fortified with iron, vitamins
`Atta' to be fortified with iron, vitamins
It's being made available at Rs.12 per kg on experimental basis
NIN also takes up initiative in the area of osteoporosis
Effort aimed at addressing micronutrient
- Rmps Vow To Fight Aids (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
1,900 RMPs from rural areas participate in training
- Naidu Anti-Development, Says Chief Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
Lashes out at TDP leader in the latter's home district
Apparently eyeing panchayat polls, the Chief Minister uses the occasion to build up anti-TDP sentiment
Cites how the TDP chief cried foul over move to increase the capacity of Pothireddipadu head
- Business Unfinished Even After 16 Years (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Apr 24, 2006)
The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal remains undecided despite collecting views and data running into thousands of pages.
- Less Apparent Amendments In Service Tax Provisions (Hindu, K. SIVARAJAN, Apr 24, 2006)
It is illogical to deny cenvat credit to a builder on his input services
All the four reasons originally stated by the department for exempting software maintenance are no more applicable.
- Reserve Bank Defers Decision On Interest Rate Changes (Hindu, P. A. SESHAN, Apr 24, 2006)
Government borrowing may queer liquidity crunch in later stages
The inflationary pressures on account of dearer crude and petro products have been smothered through a policy of distributing the subsidy burden among various stakeholders.
- 72,000 More Hiv-Positive Cases In India: Naco (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Apr 24, 2006)
The national burden of HIV positive patients has increased by about 72,000 in the past one year to touch a total estimate of 5.206 million, according to the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), which has also admitted that the figures may . . .
- Pay More For Using Inter-Bank Atms (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
Atm charges for withdrawing cash from another bank’s network has been raised but it may have little impact as majority of ATM users do not utilise this facility.
- Stability And Cooperation (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Apr 24, 2006)
India must take a balanced view and adopt a course that will protect the country’s interests
- Unlocking Creativity In Young Minds (Deccan Herald, Sharada Prahladrao , Apr 24, 2006)
Agastya attempts to raise the skill and creative potential of the poor. lt is committed to the Indian dream.
- Creating Quality (Telegraph, S.L. Rao, Apr 24, 2006)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic . . .
- Hiv Cases In India Rise To 5.2 Million (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
The number of people living with HIV/AIDS in India has increased. The latest figures compiled by National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), using improved data collection strategy, has shown that an estimated 5.21 million adults in India are living . . .
- India, G-24 Lambast Imf Over Voting Rights Issue (Hindustan Times, S. Rajagopalan, Apr 24, 2006)
India and the Group of 24 (G-24) developing countries have come down hard on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) proposed two-stage plan for ad hoc increases in voting power for a few emerging economies instead of a comprehensive reallocation . . .
- Global Steel Industry Development (Daily Excelsior, MAHENDRA VED, Apr 24, 2006)
Lakshmi Narayan Mittal's bid to purchase European steel consortium Arcelor is the latest example of how the Empire can strike back at its erstwhile colonisers, and how the Europeans turn tail and indulge in protectionism to keep ''these Indians'' out.
- Policemen, Taliban Die In Afghan Clashes (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
Two policemen and three Taliban were killed and six other policemen were wounded in three clashes in Afghanistan on Sunday, officials said.
- Nature's Splendour (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 23, 2006)
Kaziranga is an example of how an area can regain its natural vitality if given due protection.
- Squaring The Circle (Hindu, GEETA DOCTOR, Apr 23, 2006)
The Ramanujan-Hardy story finds a new equation with a film on their relationship.
- Stones Come Alive (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 23, 2006)
The town of Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh gets its name from the Khajur trees growing in abundance there, writes Ambuja Narayan.
- More Than Shia-Sunni Strife (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Apr 22, 2006)
Sectarianism is spreading fast in Pakistan. The emerging polarisation is between the Barelvis and the Deobandis
- Cauvery Tribunal Runs Into Logjam (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
Springing a surprise on the Cauvery Water Disputes’ Tribunal, two of its judges on Friday favoured the appointment of an expert committee to go into the crop pattern and water requirements of the riparian states but it was opposed unanimously . . .
- Senior Bjp Leaders Rush To Mumbai (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
Senior BJP leaders, including Leader of Opposition LK Advani and party president Rajnath Singh, are rushing to Mumbai to visit high-profile party General Secretary Pramod Mahajan who was shot at allegedly by his brother on Saturday morning, party sources
- Lights Out (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
When Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh cast his vote at the Narmada review committee, he made a clear statement on his priorities.
- Difficult Customer (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Apr 22, 2006)
The supreme regional umpire cannot afford to take sides
- Cong Locks Horn With Advani On Telengana (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
In the midst of its growing conflict with the Telengana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) over a proposal for the creation of a separate Telengana state, the Congress has been forced to lock horns with the BJP on the issue.
- Horrors That Don’T Go Away (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 22, 2006)
When I am in Mumbai I stay on Marine Drive and happened to be there last Monday when the chief minister and other dignitaries gathered to launch the Rs 130 crore scheme that will hopefully turn this city’s most famous road into the magnificent promena
- No Banquet For Hu (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Apr 22, 2006)
Diplomatic protocol that so obsesses foreign offices around the world has political meaning only when it is broken consciously or disrupted by unanticipated acts.
- Cong Rattled By Advani's Appeal To Trs (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
The Congress has reacted sharply to BJP leader LK Advani's remarks on Telangana, pointing out his party's duplicity on the issue to mislead the people. What has alarmed the Congress is Mr Advani's appeal to the TRS to come out of the UPA.
- Mla Alleges Misuse Of Itda Funds (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
Demands release of funds on the basis of population in tribal areas
- Ex-Mla's Murder: Four Surrender In Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
MLA's son has named them in his complaint
- A World Broken Up Into Fragments (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
a five-judge Bench of the apex court decided the Jindal Stainless Ltd vs State of Haryana case.
- Ruling Coalition Blues (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, Apr 22, 2006)
NOTWITHSTANDING Mr Shaukat Aziz’s assertion that the PML will sweep the next general elections, the first workers convention in Peshawar on Thursday must have been something of a disappointment for the party leadership as the function was . . .
- Over 78,000 Cases Of Chikungunya Reported In State (Hindu, Nagesh Prabhu , Apr 22, 2006)
Disease said to be widespread in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra
Disease was prevalent in North Karnataka
It has now spread to Bangalore, Tumkur and Kolar districts
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