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- Five-Point Agenda For Bjp Ministers In Karnataka (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
Urged to act as ears and eyes of the Government
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and the 11 other Ministers from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will have to straddle both administration and party cadre's expectations, and . . .
- Innovative Solutions To Keep Computers Affordable (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Mar 13, 2006)
For potential buyers, the proposals of Finance Minister P. Chidambaram might seem like disincentives to acquire a computer
Despite hardware, software duty increase, major players hold prices for now
Hyderabad-based company unveils . . .
- Personal Computer Makers Find Ways To Overcome Post-Budget Blues (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Mar 13, 2006)
Imaginative solutions on the price front to keep it affordable
Inspite of hardware, software duty hike, major players hold prices — for now
Booming demand inspires unusual form factors
- Terror To Top Agenda During Khaleda Visit (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Mar 13, 2006)
The twin concerns of terrorism and rebuilding relations with India's eastern neighbour are likely to dominate the forthcoming visit of Bangladesh PM Begum Khaleda Zia to India from March 20.
- Ias Officers Exploit Loophole To Evade (Tribune, Chitleen K. Sethi, Mar 13, 2006)
Over 200 IAS and PCS officers of the Punjab cadre have got more than 50 acres of land registered in the name of a cooperative housing society without paying a single rupee as stamp duty.
- The Indian Connection (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Mar 13, 2006)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Mauritius
- Understanding The Harvest Of Hate (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Mar 11, 2006)
Varanasi was just an exclamation mark in Islamist terror groups' war against India. Learning from it needs an understanding not of each outrage, but the whole.
- Murder Of Justice (The Week, Suman K. Jha, Mar 11, 2006)
Everything has been said already, but as no one listens, we must always begin again." Justice V.S. Malimath began with this Andre Gide quote while outlining the roadmap for reforming the criminal justice system in . . .
- Carry Cas In 4 Weeks: Hc (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Centre to implement the conditional access system (CAS) in four weeks in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. It is already up and running in Chennai.
- Telekom Malaysia Picks 49% In Spice (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
After two unsuccessful attempts, Malaysia’s largest telecom operator, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) on Friday picked 49% stake in BK Modi promoted Spice Telecom for $178.85 million.
- Farm Extension, Key To Second Green Revolution (Business Line, S. Kumarasamy, Mar 11, 2006)
With increasing population and declining per capita land available for agriculture, the future looks bleak. Unless the second Green Revolution is ushered in soon, it will be difficult to sustain the burgeoning . . .
- Anna Terminal Emerging As Hub For West Asia, South East Asia (Hindu, T.S. Shankar, Mar 11, 2006)
Many airlines increase services to Chennai; others to follow suit
- Indian Adrs Rally; Vsnl, Mtnl Zoom (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
The Dow Jones rallied 104 points to 11,076. The Nasdaq moved up 12 points to 2262. The US crude oil futures for April delivery slipped 51 cents to settle at $59.96 a barrel on the NYMEX.
- New Blood (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Mar 11, 2006)
I’m not surprised that India should be throwing up more candidates than before, for Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest. But more important than that factoid is the rise of new entrepreneurs in the Indian system.
- Telugu Desam Mla's Election Set Aside (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
Congress candidate Rajanna Dora declared new legislator by HC
- Around The World In 180 Days (The Week, Dnyanesh Jathar, Mar 11, 2006)
Did the Maharashtra government overlook a bird flu warning around three months ago? So it seems. On November 14 last year, Dr Swati Piramal, chairperson of Confederation of Indian Industry’s national committee on biotechnology, cautioned that . . .
- After Varanasi: The New Alignments In Uttar Pradesh (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Mar 11, 2006)
The Congress and the Samajwadi party may just be withdrawing from their extended confrontation.
- 'Gram Sabhas Can Focus On Accountability’ (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Mar 11, 2006)
If 73rd amendment is implemented we will find less corruption at lower levels.
- Pressure On Liquidity, Says Rbi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Y V Reddy, on Friday, said that “transient factors affecting market liquidity” could put some pressure on liquidity in the system in the middle of March.
- Zaheera Sheikh Turns Herself In, Says Don’T Send Me To Gujarat (Indian Express, Stavan Desai, Mar 11, 2006)
In the end, it was the “estranged cousin” who had claimed she had severed all ties with him and denied any knowledge of her whereabouts, who escorted Zaheera Sheikh to the Mazgaon sessions court this evening.
- Telekom Malaysia Picks Up 49 Pc Stake In Spice (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
Malaysia’s largest telecom operator, Telekom Malaysia Bhd has picked up 49 per cent stake for $178.8 million in Spice Telecom to enter Indian market after an earlier unsuccessful attempt to buy into Idea Cellular.
- Polls: Dmk Wraps Up Seat-Sharing Exercise (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
The DMK on Friday completed its seat-sharing exercise by allocating 102 seats to its allies and keeping 132 seats to itself in the elections to the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly scheduled to be held on May 8.
- Neighbours Building An It Highway (Hindu, PALLAVI AIYAR, Mar 11, 2006)
Real Sino-Indian collaboration in software is beginning to materialise, giving China a valuable chance to enhance its own capabilities. What has, however, failed to take off is any collaboration in hardware, where the Indians could learn from the Chinese.
- Anatomy Of A Partnership (International Herald Tribune, Henry A. Kissinger, Mar 11, 2006)
President George W. Bush's visit to India has brought relations between the United States and India to an unprecedented level of cooperation and interdependence.
- Work On Bangalore Metro Rail May Start Soon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 11, 2006)
7-km stretch from Chinnaswamy Stadium to Byappanahalli
- Parliament Passes Railway Budget (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
Lalu's assurance to MPs from West Bengal
Safety and security will be Government's priority
Proposal to connect all State capitals with `garib rath' trains
- White House Defends India N-Pact (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
No intention to pursue a similar civil cooperation with Pakistan
- The Uncommon Crow (Times of India, SANTRUPTI R VITTAL, Mar 10, 2006)
It was a strange pecking order.
- Bush Boys Begin Nuclear Deal Hardsell (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
The Bush administration has rejected charges that the Indo-US nuclear deal would fuel an arms race in South Asia.
- Chariots Of Ire? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 10, 2006)
To the BJP, it must appear as if circumstances have fuelled its rath. While its leaders were concentrated on the shake-out in the party organisation, issues close to the party’s agitational heart were piling up.
- B’Lore Metro Gets Gom Impetus (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
The GoM also considered metro proposals for Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bhopal.
- All-Round Criticism Of Budget (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
Brinda Karat seeks more funds for the farm sector
- Adb Meet To Be Held In Hyderabad In May (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 10, 2006)
Asian Finance Ministers among 3000 delegates for the meet
- Bush - The Controversial (Daily Excelsior, Tanveer Jafri, Mar 10, 2006)
The president of United States of America, George w. Bush (2) may consider himself the most powerful and the best statesman of the world but in reality he stands at the top of the list of controversial leaders.
- Grief’S Defeat (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 10, 2006)
Rabindranath Tagore’s Jogajog was published, in book-form, in 1929. This was the year Thomas Mann got the Nobel prize and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own was published. While Tagore’s novel was being serialized in Bichitra . . .
- Vvip Visitors (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 10, 2006)
Hardly had the reverberations of the Varanasi blasts died down than a string of political VVIPs begin to descend on the Sankat Mochan temple, which actually shifted the focus of the police away from investigative action to making arrangements . . .
- Sonia Snarls (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 10, 2006)
It appeared more than electoral rhetoric. For going beyond telling Congress workers in Kerala not to take lightly its CPI-M led rivals, Sonia Gandhi seemed miffed at the Left’s frequent carping in the capital.
- Fatal Medical Negligence (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 10, 2006)
The tragic death of a woman in Hyderabad as a result of doctors’ negligence should serve as a wake-up call for provincial health authorities who have so far done little to pull up errant doctors whose casual approach to their profession continues . . .
- What Sanity Demands (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 09, 2006)
The Iran nuclear crisis is hotting up again. New developments have belied the hopes raised by the Russian proposal on which Moscow and Tehran had been negotiating.
- Mumbai On A Realty High (The Financial Express, VIJAY VANCHESWAR, Mar 09, 2006)
The Indian real estate sector is witnessing an interesting phase of evolution and transition.
- Pakistan Blamed For Temple City Blasts (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Mar 09, 2006)
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, cornered by the opposition over a devastating bombing incident in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi, pointed the finger at Pakistan on Wednesday, saying that the attackers had been trained across the border.
- Blasts In Varanasi (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Mar 09, 2006)
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the three blasts in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi on Tuesday, but whosoever carried out this dastardly act deserves to be condemned.
- Marxist Vs Maoist (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 09, 2006)
The most striking feature of the continuing wave of Maoist killings is its anti-establishment character.
- American Building Schools And Relations In Northern Areas (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
An American mountaineer who fell ill while attempting to climb K2 in 1993 and spent seven weeks recovering in the Northern Areas village of Korphe promised to return and build the area’s fist school when he left - and he did.
- Pieces In Terror Jigsaw, Two Top Lashkar Men Shot In Up, Delhi (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Mar 09, 2006)
Within hours of the terror strike in Varanasi, two top-ranking Lashkar-e-Toiba militants were killed by the police in Lucknow and Delhi.
- Roads In The Air: City’S Flight From Chaos (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
These elevated expressways are stand-alone projects without any conflict with other transport options like Metro Rail and Inner Core Ring Road that are being planned for the City.
- 22 Iron, Manganese Mines Closed Down (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 09, 2006)
Minister of State for Mines T Subbarami Reddy told M Shivanna (JD-S) and R L Jalappa (Cong) that 70 iron ore mines, 15 manganese mines and two chromite and two gold mines are in operation in the State.
- The Other India (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 08, 2006)
George Bush is spending a day in Hyderabad during his three-day India visit. His predecessor, Bill Clinton, went to Bangalore and Mumbai when he came calling in 2000. So did Chinese prime minister Zhu Rongji in 2002.
- In A State Of Ruin (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Mar 08, 2006)
The author is a former foreign secretary.
- Jpc On Offices Of Profit Says Ec Can’T Do It (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
As President APJ Abdul Kalam seeks legal opinion on the Election Commission’s recommendation that Samajwadi Party Rajya Sabha MP Jaya Bachchan be disqualified for holding an office of profit, the focus is now on a grey area in Article 102 of the . . .
- Success, A Side-Effect (Deccan Herald, Amrit Sadhana, Mar 08, 2006)
Google is one of the most extraordinary success stories of the past decade.
- Hours After Blasts, Three Let Men Gunned Down (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Hours after the blasts in Varanasi, a suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist was shot dead in an encounter with the police in Gosaiganj area on the outskirts of the city early on Wednesday morning.
- Angry Musharraf Is Bad News For Karzai (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Mar 08, 2006)
The exiles, who do not want to be named, have taken their cue from Musharraf’s extraordinary and unseemly outburst on CNN last Sunday when he accused President Karzai of being “totally oblivious of what is happening in his own country”.
- A Matter Of Confidence (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
No individual can be bigger than the institution. And so it is in the case of the Election Commission, which first grabbed the public mindspace when TN Seshan began disciplining political parties across the country.
- International Women's Day (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Diamonds. Gold. Coloured stones. Or just about anything you think is a perfect toast to the spirit of womanhood, is on display at Zaveri Bros Jewellers, DB Road, RS Puram.
- India, Pakistan Fail To Reach Accord On Air Services (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
New Delhi not agreeable to plea for quantum jump in flights, destinations
- T.N. Concludes Arguments Before Cauvery Tribunal (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Mar 08, 2006)
Pleads for the setting up of a Cauvery Valley Authority
- Nuclear Separation Plan Seeks Fine Balance (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Mar 08, 2006)
Concerns of cost, research and security emphasised, but sme sacrifices too
Decision on fuel fabrication plants put off
CIRUS research reactor to be shut down
Fuel core of Apsara reactor to be shifted
- Pakistan And India Agree To Expand Air Service Agreement (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Mar 08, 2006)
Pakistan and India have agreed to expand the scope of the existing air service agreement between them.
- Now For Nuclear Power (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Line, Mar 08, 2006)
The dust is settling on the nuclear deal, and it looks as though—for the first time in four decades, if not more—the country can look at nuclear energy with enthusiasm.
- Govt Seeks Rs 8,565 Crore More (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
Supplementary demand for grants includes debt repayment of Rs 4,20,203 crore.
- Mdmk Shifts Camp — Is It Advantage Aiadmk? (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Mar 08, 2006)
With Mr Vaiko walking out of the DMK-led alliance to the AIADMK, Ms Jayalalithaa appears first off the block in the race to the Tamil Nadu Assembly. For the DMK it appears to be a double whammy as now the other allies may demand more seats.
- Deal Won’T Affect N-Scheme: Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 08, 2006)
The Prime Minister today assured Parliament that the implementation of the Indo-US deal on civilian nuclear energy will not lead to the capping of India’s strategic nuclear programme or affect the three-stage nuclear programme.
- Marxist Miff (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Mar 08, 2006)
West Bengal’s ruling Left Front is livid at the Election Commission of India’s insistence on enforcement of the ban on wall writing by political parties. In earlier elections, the ban was enforced fitfully.
- Side Trips On A Visit To India (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Mar 08, 2006)
More than four years after a US-led invasion force delivered to Afghanistan the gifts of freedom and democracy, the man behind the enterprise finally plucked up the courage for a quick trip to Kabul.
- Higher Truths (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2006)
The Kathopanishad, while revealing the inner essence of many subtle truths of existence, also illustrates the extraordinary persistence and infinite patience required to comprehend them.
- Let The Iaea Do Its Work On Iran (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Mar 07, 2006)
Involving the U.N. Security Council will escalate the nuclear crisis and reduce the scope for dialogue and negotiation. India must disassociate itself from any such move.
- Airport Ii On Radar (Telegraph, SIMI KAMBOJ, Mar 07, 2006)
In five to seven years, Calcutta may have its second international airport, equipped with two runways and a capacity to handle 4.5 million passengers a year.
- Against All Odds (Hindu, AMBIKA ANANTH, Mar 07, 2006)
Sudha Murthy: Jagadeeswari — Tr. in Telugu; Alakananda Publications, Opp. Mari Stella College, Vijayawada-520008. Rs. 70.
- Ing Vysya Bank, And The Hindu Business Line To Hold `Budgetalk' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2006)
Experts to deliberate on the impact of budget today
- Economic Condition Of Muslims (Hindu, Mujibur Rehman, Mar 07, 2006)
Offers insight into the current socio-economic status of Urdu-speaking Indian Muslims
- Watch A Space Called Tamil Nadu (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Mar 07, 2006)
Of the five states going into election mode, it is Tamil Nadu that will most affect national politics.
- Australia Rejects India's Uranium Plea (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2006)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Monday said no to India's request to reconsider a ban on exporting uranium, but agreed to set up a group of officials to discuss the possibility of civil nuclear cooperation with New Delhi.
- Kerala Conundrum (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 07, 2006)
Voters must ask the state’s politicians a question: when will growth come
- India, Australia To Discuss Uranium Supply Issue (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Mar 07, 2006)
No intention now to change policy, says John Howard
- 62 Opposition Members Suspended In A.P. House (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 07, 2006)
Sripadsagar project tenders rock Assembly again
- Innocence And Intelligence (Deccan Herald, Valson Thampu , Mar 07, 2006)
A significant sign of change is that our intimacy with concepts familiar in the past begins to fade. A generation ago the word ‘discernment’ would not have sounded as strange as it does now. Many ask these days, ‘what do you mean . . .
- Bush's Journey To India (US News & World Report, Thomas Omestad, Mar 06, 2006)
Where, in a world rife with anti-Americanism, can you find most people owning up to warm feelings for the Bush administration? One of those few places is here, in the South Asian giant of India, where President Bush arrives this week to mark . . .
- Bush Divides Allies In War On Terror (Statesman, Justin Huggler, Mar 06, 2006)
Seeking to bolster America’s main ally in the “war on terror”, President George W Bush made his first visit to Pakistan under intense security yesterday. But Pakistani discomfort was visible at the new strategic alliance the US is seeking with India, its
- Bush Rejects Pak's Demand For N-Deal » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 06, 2006)
In a blunt rejection of Pakistan's demand for a civilian nuclear deal on the lines he clinched with India, US President George W Bush on Saturday said the two countries had different needs and different histories.
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