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Articles 5521 through 5620 of 11253:
- Bjp Yatras: Now, Krishna Is The Moving Force (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
When the BJP undertakes a major mission, it is just natural that the party invokes Gods. Therefore, it is only appropriate that leader of the opposition L K Advani and BJP president Rajnath Singh embark on their twin national integration yatras . . .
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Daily Excelsior, Ajay Kaul, Mar 18, 2006)
The cold war chill is history. A clear indication in this regard was visible during the just-concluded visit of American President George W Bush to India when the two countries clinched the civil nuclear deal.
- Making It Less Taxing For Institutions To Educate (Business Line, H. P. Ranina, Mar 18, 2006)
If a trust or a society exists solely for educational purposes and it runs an educational institution, its income will be that of the educational institution and, therefore, exempt from income-tax.
- India Has The Right Pill For Myanmar (Indian Express, Manraj Grewal, Mar 18, 2006)
The Indian pharma industry should take a bow. In a country where the China-Singapore-Thailand troika controls a major chunk of trade, Indian pharmaceuticals have driven out the existing competition to make it to the No. 1 slot with their products capturin
- Labour Reforms: Go Beyond Mere Rhetoric (The Financial Express, YRK REDDY, Mar 18, 2006)
Labour reform increasingly appears to be like the proverb on the weather. Everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything about it. As hope seldom triumphs over experience, policymakers must realise there is no way central laws can . . .
- The Fallout Of Samarra (Frontline, Atul Aneja , Mar 18, 2006)
The destruction of the golden dome of a 10th century Shia shrine has pushed Iraq to the brink of a high intensity civil war. At dawn on February 22, armed men entered Al Askari shrine in Samarra and blew up the dome with explosives. The attack . . .
- Yatra Challenge (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Mar 18, 2006)
The socio-political context of the blasts and the BJP Yatras in their wake pose major challenges to the UPA.
- Bjp Finalises Advani, Rajnath `Yatra' Details (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Mar 18, 2006)
Advani to cover 10 States over 26 days and Rajnath Singh 12 States over 24 days
Raths' will not cross paths, but will touch five "common States"
Will not go through the five States going to the polls
VHP leader Ashok Singhal criticises Advani
- Jaya Disqualified From Rs (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
The decision has set off a string of demands seeking the disqualification of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Union Minister T Subbi Rami Reddy.
- Vaccines For An Influenza Pandemic (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Mar 18, 2006)
Two companies join forces to make the manufacturing process more efficient.
- Namma Metro Not Yet Yours (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
Although the Group of Ministers (GoM) which met here last week had cleared three issues governing the Metro Rail in large cities, the BM needs clearance from the Union Cabinet as well as the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
- Social Activists Felicitated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
Special Secretary to YSR among those honoured by AICMED
- Centre Urged To Stop Anti-Naxal Movement In Chhattisgarh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
"Ensure that civilians are not involved in conflicts with armed groups"
"Members of a family are pitted against each other"
Maoists urged to end use of mines
- Two From Delhi Held With Rs. 25 Lakhs (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
High drama unfolds after I-T sleuths in Hyderabad raid a hotel room on a tip-off
- Tdp Seeks Release Of Scholarship Amount (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
Don't hike fee for students of private engineering colleges, says CPI(M)
Government has no role in fee hike, says Higher Education Minister P. Koteswara Rao
TRS member call for review of out-of-turn promotions to police involved in anti-naxal operatio
- Regularise All Shops In Delhi, Demands Assembly (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
Members cutting across party lines support the resolution
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Amendment carried on not to displace `rehri', `patri' traders
Land, DDA brought under control of the Delhi Go
- Bangalore Terror Attack Trail Leads To Bangladesh (Hindustan Times, Rashmi Saksena, Mar 18, 2006)
Investigators probing the December 28 attack on the Institute of Science in Bangalore have zeroed in on one Shahid, who either carried out the attack himself or had it executed by an associate.
- Naxals Kill 3 Cops (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
The Central clearance to the Bangalore Metro (BM) is set to be delayed raising a question mark on the approval for the Rs 1,800-crore soft loan to the project from the Japanese Bank for International Co-operation (JBIC).
Although the Grou
- Man And His Government (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 18, 2006)
My interests, personal as well as professional, are in politics and society; in cultural terms I am more-or-less a philistine. I know a little about literature, a little less about music, and nothing at all about the greatest of modern art forms . . .
- Jaya Bachchan Disqualified From (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 18, 2006)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam today accepted the Election Commission's recommendation to disqualify Samajwadi Party's Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan on the grounds that she was holding an office of profit as Chairperson of the Uttar Pradesh Film . . .
- Harvest Of Hate (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 18, 2006)
For Hindu fundamentalist politicians and their Islamist doppelgangers, the jehad has offered an opportunity to make political gains from violence.
- New Voices (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Varanasi, after the blasts, is becoming the city for a new kind of hope for India. For sectarian terror not to destroy unstoppably the very fabric of a diverse society, two things must happen simultaneously.
- Decision On Air India, Indian Merger Likely Next Fiscal (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
: A decision to merge Air India and Indian is likely to be taken in the next fiscal (2006-07) to turn the combined entity into a mega carrier with about 130 aircraft to take on the major global carriers like Singapore Airlines, Emirates and . . .
- Tackling Unemployment In Himachal Pradesh (Tribune, Ambika Sharma, Mar 17, 2006)
With unemployment figures reaching a whopping 8.59 lakh making a provision of jobs for the educated youth has become a major challenge for the Himachal Pradesh government.
- Hurdles Ahead (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Mar 17, 2006)
Now that Washington has accepted India's Separation Plan, the next hurdles are Congress and the NSG.
- Parliamentary Privilege (Statesman, Bibhuti Bhusan Nandy, Mar 17, 2006)
Speaker Somnath Chatterjee’s spat with the Supreme Court has acquired ominous overtones. A barrister of long standing, he fired his first salvo at the Court for “overstepping” its limits when it overthrew the action of the Governor of . . .
- India Inc On Sez Overdrive (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
In its first meeting after the notification of special economic zones (SEZs) rules last month, the board of approval in the commerce and industry ministry will on Friday consider 111 new proposals and ratify 51 proposals cleared by it in the earlier meeti
- The New Deal (Frontline, Siddharth Varadarajan, Mar 17, 2006)
The nuclear agreement with the United States has many commendable features, but the problem is that the Bush administration does not like to see it as a standalone deal.
- A Working Paper On Kashmir (Frontline, A.J. Philip, Mar 17, 2006)
A prior India-Pakistan accord must provide a basis for a dialogue with Kashmiris.
A prior India-Pakistan accord must provide a basis for a dialogue with Kashmiris.
- Land Records: E-Governance At Work, Successfully (The Financial Express, S SADAGOPAN, Mar 17, 2006)
A lot of attention has been paid to the computerisation of land records across the country.
- Nab’S Utility (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 17, 2006)
Anmma leader’s demand that the National Accountability Bureau be abolished does not seem wide off the mark against the background of NAB’s record. Reacting to the bureau’s decision to stop the inquiry into the sugar crisis, Sahibzada Abul Khair Mohammad
- Stepping On The Gas (Business Standard, Niraj Bhatt, Mar 17, 2006)
Through deft restructuring in his businesses, Anil Ambani and entities controlled by him will see their net worth as calculated by market cap go above those of Mukesh Ambani and the entities he controls after the merger of Reliance Infocomm with . . .
- It`s Rising Costs (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Mar 17, 2006)
Rising people costs are the single biggest challenge the Indian software and services sector faces.
- Reforms, Bose Need To Initiate (Daily Excelsior, Dr R R Dubey, Mar 17, 2006)
&K Board of School Education is an important institute of the State. It is headed by the Chairman at State level. However, for the entire functioning of Divisional level offices, the Secretary Board of School Education along with abundant . . .
- Outsiders On The Congress List (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Mar 17, 2006)
Unhappiness in State units over list of candidates for Rajya Sabha elections.
- Growing Threat Of Maoist Violence (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Mar 17, 2006)
The recent hijacking of a passenger train in Latehar, Jharkhand, and the attacks on tribals in Chhattisgarh and Bihar point to the naxalites upping the ante. So much so that the death toll in naxalite violence has begun to rival that in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Opposition Forces Police Officials' Suspension (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Osmania University incident rocks Andhra Pradesh Assembly
- Five New Democracy Activists Held On Charge Of Extorting Money (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Two toy pistols, three cellphones and a scooter recovered
- India Inc. Hails Pact With U.S. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Deal will meet demand for clean power
Turning point in U.S. ties: Assocham survey
Global giants will make a beeline for India
- Nda Team Seeks Chawla's Removal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 17, 2006)
Delegation petitions President; Election Commissioner's "impartial" role questioned
- Now Conversations Are Happening In Real Time (Deccan Herald, Arianna Huffington, Mar 16, 2006)
The scene is changing: Blogging and the new media are transforming the way news is disseminated.....
- Apiic Plans 60-Storeyed Structure Near Hyderabad (Hindu, Craig Gordon, Mar 16, 2006)
It's going to be the signature building of Hyderabad and perhaps the tallest structure in the country -- a 60-storeyed trade tower that will house corporates, star hotels and even entertainment theatres.
- Development Is The Target, Says Kumaraswamy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
Coalition partners release Common Minimum Programme
CMP incorporates elements of `Vision Karnataka' document
It lays emphasis on the agricultural sector
Six-member coordination committee formed
- Nameless Names (Deccan Herald, H N ANANDA, Mar 16, 2006)
The name says it all. No ambiguities. Vegetarians, please keep off. Chicken biryaani and mutton pulav ready. Similarly, you know what to expect at the 'SRI GANESHA PRASANNA UDUPI MEALS AND TIFFIN Hotel'.
- Star Of Hills (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 16, 2006)
Leopard is one of the rare stars of the State especially its hills.
- Rs Polls: Arjun, Bhardwaj Renominated (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
Union Ministers Arjun Singh, H R Bhardwaj and Sushil Kumar Shinde and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman K Rehman Khan have been nominated by Congress for the ensuing Rajya Sabha polls.
- Reuniting Parliamentary, State Elections (Daily Excelsior, Aditya Nath Dar, Mar 16, 2006)
The leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, Mr. Lalkrishna Advani, while delivering a speech at India Today conclave, surprised most of his listeners when he said that he was in favour of reuniting the parliamentary and state assembly elections.
- Congress List (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
Union ministers Arjun Singh, H.R. Bhardwaj and Sushil Kumar Shinde and Rajya Sabha deputy chairman K. Rehman Khan have been nominated by the Congress for the Upper House polls.
- Saddam Urges Iraqis To Unite Against Gis (US News & World Report, BASSEM MROUE, Mar 16, 2006)
Saddam Hussein, testifying Wednesday for the first time in his trial, called on Iraqis to stop killing each other and instead fight U.S. troops. The judge reprimanded him for making a rambling, political speech and ordered the TV cameras switched off.
- Move For Online Trading In Agricultural Produce (Hindu, Ravi Reddy, Mar 16, 2006)
Screen-based spot trading platform for farm market committees
- Maharashtra Tops In Fdi Approval (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
State averaged an annual industrial growth of 9 per cent: Governor
- Arjun, Bhardwaj Nominated For Rajya Sabha Elections (Hindu, CP Bhambri, Mar 16, 2006)
Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh and Law Minister H.R. Bhardwaj will be the Congress party's candidates for the biennial election to the Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh and Haryana.
- Fiery Saddam Prompts Judge To Ban Media (Jordan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 16, 2006)
A combative Saddam Hussein formally took the stand at his trial on Wednesday and urged Iraqis to fight "invaders," prompting the judge to bar reporters from the court the former president denounced as a "comedy."
- Saddam Takes The Stand And Lauds The Resistance (International Herald Tribune, Edward W. Said, Mar 16, 2006)
Saddam Hussein took the witness stand Wednesday for his first formal testimony in his trial, and delivered an incendiary political diatribe that urged Iraqis to cease the sectarian bloodshed and carry on the . . .
- Look To Helpline, Land In Jail (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Mar 16, 2006)
Those turning to the Government `helpline' in Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh, learn the hard way what happens when the little farmer of the countryside runs into the large apparatus of the state.
- Profit For Jaya, Not So For Kasturirangan (Deccan Herald, B S Arun, Mar 16, 2006)
Even as President A P J Abdul Kalam is consulting legal experts over the Election Commission’s recommendation on the disqualification of Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan for holding an office of profit, her colleague in the House and eminent scientist . . .
- New Phase In Indo-Us Ties (Daily Excelsior, Sarvadaman, Mar 16, 2006)
After many decades, Indian leaders have learnt to walk with the most powerful leader (Mr Bush) of the world. So far India's Pak-centric policy had not only made India waste her time but also look small.
- Rs. 4-Lakh Income Limit For Creamy Layer In A.P. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet on Tuesday accepted the recommendations of the Group of Ministers (GoM) fixing an annual income ceiling of Rs. 4 lakhs to identify the creamy layer among backward classes for excluding them from the purview of reservations.
- Wild Elephant Electrocuted In Sivagiri Forest Range (Hindu, P. P. S. Gill, Mar 15, 2006)
It came into contact with an illegal electric fence put up some farmers
Carcass burnt without intimating authorities
Two farm labourers held
Hunt on for landowner
- Wrong Remedy (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 15, 2006)
The clamour for fatwas against the perpetrators of the twin blasts in Varanasi is gaining ground. It is not just intellectuals and activists, but Muslim religious heads who are making the demand.
- Advani "Thought Of" Rath Yatra Before Varanasi Blasts (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Mar 15, 2006)
Dasmunsi: It is meant for dividing the country
The `yatras' will have the same political effect as his Ayodhya rath yatra in 1989, says Advani
"Minorityism is contributi
- India To Send Special Envoy To Palestine: Govt (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Centre has convened a meeting of Chief Secretaries and DGPs of 13 naxalite-affected states here on March 31 in the wake of recent step-up in the activities of the ultras including seizure of a train in Jharkhand yesterday.
- Reuniting Parliamentary, State Elections (Daily Excelsior, Aditya Nath Dar, Mar 15, 2006)
The leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, Mr. Lalkrishna Advani, while delivering a speech at India Today conclave, surprised most of his listeners when he said that he was in favour of reuniting the parliamentary and state assembly elections.
- Concentration In Ownership Of Media (Daily Excelsior, Swati Ganeshan, Mar 15, 2006)
The power of communication and Information today's competitive world is a huge driving force.
- Once A Pest, India Vultures Now Face Extinction (International Herald Tribune, Amelia Gentleman, Mar 15, 2006)
Until recently, the vulture was an integral part of the Indian landscape. Vultures were so abundant that ornithologists never even thought to monitor their population.
- This Is Terrorism (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Mar 15, 2006)
Talk terrorism in India and it’s about the usual suspects: Pakistani infiltrators, Kashmiri militants and North-east insurgents. For a peculiar reason that defies any logic, both public perception and government policy see it fit to treat Naxals . . .
- Centre Convenes Meeting Of Top Officials Of Naxal-Hit States (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2006)
The Centre has convened a meeting of Chief Secretaries and DGPs of 13 naxalite-affected states here on March 31 in the wake of recent step-up in the activities of the ultras including seizure of a train in Jharkhand yesterday.
- Concentration In Ownership Of Media (Daily Excelsior, Swati Ganeshan, Mar 14, 2006)
The power of communication and Information today's competitive world is a huge driving force.
- Reuniting Parliamentary, State Elections (Daily Excelsior, Aditya Nath Dar, Mar 14, 2006)
The leader of opposition in Lok Sabha, Mr. Lalkrishna Advani, while delivering a speech at India Today conclave, surprised most of his listeners when he said that he was in favour of reuniting the parliamentary and state assembly elections.
- Congress Finalising Rs Nominees, Indicates Sonia (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today indicated that the party was in the process of finalising its nominees for the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha, but gave no clue as to whether there would be any surprises.
- How Not To Play The End Game (Telegraph, Ashis Chakrabarti, Mar 14, 2006)
The disunited opposition in West Bengal seems ill-prepared to reap any benefit from the measures taken by the Election Commission to cleanse electoral politics in the state.
- Kalam Visits Apravasi Ghat (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Mar 14, 2006)
President A.P.J. Kalam on Monday re-visited the shared colonial past of India and Mauritius at the Apravasi ghat (immigrant depot) where over four lakh Indians had landed between the mid 18th and early 19th centuries to work as labourers on . . .
- All-Party Meet Demands Scrapping Of Go 72 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Even a section of Congress MLAs seeks modification of order
- Core Banking Solution Shortly In All City Union Bank Branches (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
It promises faster service with greater security It promises faster service with greater security to customers
- Bird Flu Scare In Hyderabad (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 14, 2006)
Pakistan is investigating a possible second outbreak of bird flu after poultry farmers threw around 2,000 chicken carcasses on a dumping ground, officials said on Monday.
- Sceptics Are Turning Into Believers (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Mar 14, 2006)
Follow the elementary rules of investment, choose good companies, be consistent, patient and methodical, and you won't lose money. You lose money only when you are rash, greedy and in a hurry.
- Wb: Ec To Set Up Over 4,000 Auxiliary Booths For Polls (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
In a bid to facilitate voting, the Election Commission has decided to set up over 4,000 auxiliary booths in West Bengal for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state.
- India Slow To Wake Up To Growing Maoist Menace (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Mar 13, 2006)
Kanker, India (Reuters) - Shouting "commando", police in camouflage uniform and black bandanas pour down from the sky on ropes. Others clamber over rocks, shooting from the shoulder as targets pop up all around them.
- Ec To Set Up Over 4,000 Auxiliary Booths In Wb (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
In a bid to facilitate voting, the Election Commission has decided to set up over 4,000 auxiliary booths in West Bengal for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state.
- Congress Rs Nominees' List Tomorrow (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
Decision emerges from YSR, Keshava Rao's meet with Sonia Gandhi
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