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- Warning Signals From Jehanabad (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Nov 17, 2005)
The Jehanabad type of raid is significant because the Maoists laid siege to the town with the help of people who are not hardcore cadres.
- Rediscovering The Obvious (Business Line, S. Ramachander, Nov 17, 2005)
This column celebrated the achievement of Peter Drucker, the management master, a few days ago and referred to the neglect of his writings in academic circles.
- Major Reforms In State's Health Sector Mooted (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 17, 2005)
Rosaiah presides over meeting of leaders of all parties
Three separate directorates to be set up
Ban lifted on private practice for PHC doctors
Move to enhance PG seats in Government medical colleges
- World Of The Weird (Deccan Herald, C V Aravind, Nov 16, 2005)
People who perform weird acts to gain a place in record books are a breed of their own.
- Revolution Meets Confusion (Indian Express, Rakesh Sinha , Nov 16, 2005)
Revolution meets confusion
Central forces can’t fight Naxalites. We need strong local police networks
- Surveillance On Dar Was Given Low Priority (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 16, 2005)
Clear signals of the terrorists' plan missed
Investigators unaware of unusual funds flow from UAE
His contacts with key LeT operatives also not noticed Investigators unaware of unusual funds flow from UAE
- Sponsored Terrorism — Time India Took A Tougher Stance (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Nov 16, 2005)
While a comprehensive action plan to deal with the domestic challenges posed by terrorist violence is essential, a clear signal needs to be sent to Pakistan that it cannot proceed along the present path of sponsoring terror activity in Jammu and Kashmir..
- In A Search-And-Find Mode (Hindu, BAGESHREE S. , Nov 16, 2005)
With some patience and luck, you might just find that prized buy at the Bangalore Book Festival
- Reforms In Higher Education Are Inevitable, Says K.C. Reddy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
PG courses should be in tune with industry needs: APSCHE Chairman
Courses should be capable of empowering human resources
Along with quantitative increase, quality should improve
Allays fears over APSCHE encroaching into varsities' domain
- Dissident Mla Returns To Partyfold (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
New twist to the ongoing controversy in the Telangana Rashtra Samiti
- Old Age Tsunami (Wall Street Journal, editorial Wall Street Journal, Nov 15, 2005)
Asia's graying populations could roil the global economy.
- Massive Bio-Diesel Project Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Chief Minister announces ambitious Rs. 5000-crore plan for taking up jatropha plantations
- Goenka's Journalistic Project (Hindu, Mukund Padmanabhan, Nov 15, 2005)
B.G. Verghese's portrait of India's most famous newspaper baron is sympathetic but it is far from uncritically reverential
- This Isn’T The Real America By Jimmy Carter (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 15, 2005)
In recent years, I have become increasingly concerned by a host of radical government policies that now threaten many basic principles espoused by all previous administrations, Democratic and Republican.
- Grave Challenges Ahead (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 15, 2005)
Let me return for a moment to the Zia period in order to go forward with the analysis I began to offer in this space last week.
- 24-7 — Too Much To Bear Too Little To Know (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 15, 2005)
A plethora of news channels has reduced news to a commodity.
- Kuvempu's Epic (Hindu, V. Gopalakrishna, Nov 15, 2005)
SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAM — Vol. I: Kuvempu; C.G. Purushothama — Tr in Sanskrit, Lakshmi Prakashana, 273, 3rd `A' Main, 8th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore-560095. Rs. 250.
- Tourism Institute To Introduce New Courses (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
The National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (NITHM) will be introducing three industry specific certificate courses at their campus in Gachibowli.
- Pioneer Of Cdma Technology, Qualcomm Inc Has Said It Will Continue To Invest In ... (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Pioneer of CDMA technology, Qualcomm Inc has said it will continue to invest in India to expand its two research and delivery centres in the country.
- The Internet: A Case Of `Founders Keepers? (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Nov 14, 2005)
The second World Summit on the Information Society that opens in Tunis on November 16 will see a renewed effort by developing nations, with U.N. backing, to transfer `control' of the Internet from the U.S. to an independent body.
- Rss Prefers Interim Bjp President (Hindustan Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
RSS and BJP leaders might hold parleys next week to chose the next BJP chief as LK Advani has announced that he would exit in December.
- Naxalites Lay Siege To Jehanabad, Free Cadre From Jail (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Nov 14, 2005)
Five killed; 20 Ranvir Sena men kidnapped from prison
- Trs Plunges Into Fresh Crisis (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 14, 2005)
Eight party MLAs address `open letter' to KCR; want to meet Sonia
- It’S A Mixed Blessing (Tribune, Rajesh Kochhar, Nov 14, 2005)
A recent study by Jones Lang Lasalle on the attractiveness of various cities from the point of view of business process outsourcing operations has placed Chandigarh (including Mohali) as a tier III city after Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi (tier I) and Hyder
- He Is A Playwright As A Dissenter (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 14, 2005)
The Nobel laureate’s dramatic genius rivals his concern for the world around him, Sachidananda Mohanty profiles Harold Pinter, the recent Nobel Prize winter in literature
- The Grand Old Man Of Management (Business Line, S. Ramachander, Nov 14, 2005)
THE passing of Peter Ferdinand Drucker, the grand old man of management and internationally renowned management philosopher, eight days short of his 96th birthday, will be mourned all over the world.
- Centre’S Role In (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Nov 14, 2005)
In what appears to be a trial balloon, the Government of India has floated the concept of bringing "internal security" on the Concurrent List of responsibilities thereby bringing it within the purview of parliamentary scrutiny.
- For A Win-Win Business Plan (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Nov 14, 2005)
Surely no business can substitute for what the state can do. But large businesses can act as catalysts for good governance.
- Congress To Join Drive Against Sorcery (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 14, 2005)
PCC chief asks Jana Vignan Vedika to take campaign to grassroot levels
- It Firms Keeping Their Options Open (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Nov 14, 2005)
No industry wants to put all its eggs in one basket. There is stiff competition among Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad to woo IT majors.
- Belgaum Inseparable Part Of Karnataka: Dharam Singh (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
Karnataka Chief Minister N. Dharam Singh on Sunday reiterated that Belgaum is an "inseparable" part of Karnataka and that no force can take it away from the State.
- High Principle Invoked In A Wrong Cause (Hindu, N. Ravi Kumar, Nov 14, 2005)
The case of Judith Miller raises the crucial question whether a reporter's privilege to keep the identity of a confidential source secret could be invoked to protect not a whistleblower exposing wrongdoing but a top official seeking to discredit an admini
- Bombardier, Reliance Energy In Talks For Hyderabad Metro Project (Business Line, Amit Mitra, Nov 14, 2005)
While REL will be handling the power supply part of the project, Bombardier will be handling the transportation aspect, including vehicle manufacturing.
- Subdued Northeast Monsoon Wags Its Tail In Kerala, Tn (Business Line, Vinson Kurian, Nov 14, 2005)
EVEN while cooling its heels after a hectic run over the peninsula, the northeast monsoon has been kicking up enough rain in parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to make many people wonder if the worst is over yet
- In This World & The Next! (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Nov 14, 2005)
The Irish have at least one thing in common with the ancient Egyptians.
- Air Deccan Launches Service To Puttaparthi (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
The barricades to regulate the flow of teeming thousands are up.
- Baha'ullah's Vision Of One Planet, One People (Daily Excelsior, Dr. A . K. Merchant, Nov 13, 2005)
One hundred and sixty years ago the ancient land of Persia was the tremendous spiritual drama. Baha'ullah's mission began in a subberranean dungeon in Tehran in August 1852.
- For A Casteless Resurgence (Hindu, Ranjit Hoskote, Nov 13, 2005)
Dr. Ambedkar's call for emancipation from the oppressive caste system still resonates in the minds of his new followers.
- A Great Thinker Of Modern Muslim World (Greater Kashmir, PROF M YAQUB, Nov 13, 2005)
Reactions to the oil-for-food scandal have so far focussed on establishing the guilt or innocence of those mentioned in the Volcker Report. Yet there is a reference in the Report itself to something that invites an inquiry which is deeper and more signifi
- Rs. 648 Crores For Educating Poor Students (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Call to encourage rural people to admit their children in schools
Out of 20 bridge schools, 13 have been set up so far in the district
Elementary schools to be set up in villages not having school in a radius of 3 km
- Maoists Back In Action; Kill Police Official In Ap (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
After a prolonged lull, the Maoists struck at three places in Andhra Pradesh on Friday and Saturday, killing a sub-inspector of police and an a woman alleged to be a ‘police informer’.
- Peeved, But Some Reprieve (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Nov 13, 2005)
Natwar Singh has upset party colleagues accusing them of conspiring to get his job. To some UPA allies he remarked caustically about ‘‘that four-and-a-half-feet man’’....
- Repeat Of A Fiasco (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 12, 2005)
The Y.S. Rajashekhara Reddy Government could have done without a second setback on the sensitive issue of providing reservation to Muslims in government jobs and educational institutions.
- Cbi Interrogates Abu Salem, Monica Bedi (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
The CBI today interrogated Mumbai underworld don Abu Salem and his girlfriend bollywood starlet Monica Bedi, who were extradited from Portugal this morning, at its headquarters at Mumbai.
- Revitalization Of Saarc (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 12, 2005)
Pakistan has reacted positively to Afghanistan’s desire to join the seven-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
- Indo-Us Corporate Fund On Aids To Be Constituted Soon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Consul-General says US is in touch with AIDS society on the fund
- Yoga To Be Made Compulsory In Schools (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 12, 2005)
Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has said that teaching of yoga will be made compulsory in all schools.
- State Politics For Us Leaders (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) should mutually benefit both India and the US, young political leaders from the USA said on Friday.
- Echo From The Hills (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
She cannot remember why she started writing. “It must have been vanity,” Kavery tries to recall. But after five highly-acclaimed novels and a host of children’s books to her credit, her explanation is an over-simplification of what she has managed ....
- The Girl With The Almond-Shaped Eyes (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Nov 12, 2005)
I had known Amrita Pritam for over 60 years.
- Salem, Monica Brought To Mumbai (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Gangster Abu Salem and his girlfriend, small-time actress Monica Bedi, were brought here in utmost secrecy in the early hours of Friday to face justice after being deported from Portugal.
- Jungle Raj In Bihar Will (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
Predicting a "clear majority" for the NDA in Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP president L K Advani today claimed that these were the "last days" for RJD's "rule by proxy".
- 3 Mini Leather Parks For Khammam Soon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
Three mini-leather industrial parks will be developed in Khammam, according to SC Corporation Chairman R. D. Wilson on Thursday.
- Us Treasury Secretary John Snow Calls For Further Opening Up Indian . . . (India Daily, Babu Ghanta, Nov 10, 2005)
Should India open up really any further? While free and fair trade is worthwhile, too much dependence on the Western economies including that of America will eventually call for trouble.
- Five Per Cent Trouble (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 10, 2005)
His quota for Muslims is legally unsustainable
- A Salute To Citizen Narayanan (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 10, 2005)
The life and times of Kocheril Raman Narayanan make for an extraordinary story — of struggle, high intelligence, will power, and courage.
- India Strikes Down Quota For Muslims (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 10, 2005)
In India, Andhra Pradesh High Court has set aside an ordinance of the State Government that reserved a meagre five per cent quota for the Muslims in government jobs and educational places. The judges claimed that reservation of quota on the basis . . .
- Twist To Stir Opposing Land Acquisition For Ongc Project (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 10, 2005)
The agitation by farmers opposing the acquisition of their fertile lands for the setting up of the ONGC refinery project and the Special Economic Zone in the vicinity of the port took another turn on Wednesday with the agricultural workers entering the fr
- U.S.'S Snow Urges India To Open Financial Sector (Reuters, Reuters, Nov 09, 2005)
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow urged India on Tuesday to open its financial sector more to help fund infrastructure improvements, without which its economy will suffer.
- Reserved Games (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 09, 2005)
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has declared the 5 per cent reservation promised by the state government to Muslims in education and employment to be unconstitutional.
- City To Have Second Garbage Power Plant Soon (Hindu, V. Geetanath, Nov 09, 2005)
RDF firm gets nod to set up unit in Chinnaravupally village of Bibinagar mandal
This is the second project for MCH after Selco in Shadnagar
RDF ties up with foreign firm to generate 11 MW of power
- Farming Options In A Global Village (Business Line, Vinod Mathew, Nov 09, 2005)
Sunday saw the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra claim a dubious century.
- Quota For Muslims (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 09, 2005)
IT is no surprise that a five-member Bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court has – and rightfully so – quashed as “unconstitutional” the state government’s order on 5 per cent reservation for Muslims in jobs and education.
- An Uncalled For Controversy (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Nov 09, 2005)
A language controversy has been brewing in Sindh for the last five weeks. It would have assumed the shape of a full-blown crisis had the earthquake of October 8 and its aftermath not diverted public attention.
- Five Per Cent Trouble (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 09, 2005)
His quota for Muslims is legally unsustainable
- Mega Chemical Complex For Vizag (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
15,000 acres of land earmarked for the project, says Chief Minister
- Favourite Fourteen (Deccan Herald, NUGGEHALLI PANKAJA, Nov 09, 2005)
Those monthly meetings have produced many an authoress in Kannada literature
- Slew Of Tourism Projects For Visakhapatnam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
Tourism Department signs MoU with Vizag Beach Resorts
Beach resorts, theme parks, malls to come up
Marine helicopters, seaplanes (amphibians) to be provided for tourists
YSR reiterates commitment to develop Vizag as international tourist hub
- Tutelary Deity (Hindu, S. N. Kandaswamy, Nov 08, 2005)
THIS BOOK is mainly based on the myths and legends of Sri Renukadevi, the tutelary deity of the Kammavar community, who migrated to Tamil Nadu from Andhra, nearly 400 years ago.
- Insurgency In Nepal -By Jr Mukherjee (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 08, 2005)
According to Prachanda, general secretary Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), the Nepalese Maoists see their armed struggle, based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, from three perspectives — international, Nepalese and Indian.
- In Tune With The Times (Hindu, Prema Nandakumar , Nov 08, 2005)
THE CHOICE IS YOURS: K. Satakopan Iyengar; Pub. by Srisukti Pracharini Sabha, Singapore. Copies available at 39, T. Nagar, I Street, Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore-641045. Rs. 450.
- Diaspora Literature (Hindu, AMBIKA ANANTH, Nov 08, 2005)
PADAMATI GAALULU - Novel: Vadlamani Kartik; Distributed by Vahini Book Trust, 1-9-286/3,Vidyanagar, Hyderabad-500044. Rs. 100.
- Why Is The Economy Doing So Well? (Business Standard, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
The gap between commentary and performance could hardly be starker. As the UPA government enters its middle period, the absence of political support for economic reform has been widely noted.
- The State Withdraws — At What Cost? (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
The game plan appears to be to let private players seek profit in the space vacated by the state, especially in the social sectors.
- Tackling Naxals, A Tough Task For Police In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Nov 08, 2005)
After a brief lull, Maoists are back in action. The series of losses suffered by them in the hands of the police is believed to have prompted them to plan a spree of violent acts.
- India To Take A Joint Stand On Iran Nuke Issue With Russia And China (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Nov 08, 2005)
India is holding Foreign Minister level consultation with China and Russia to oppose refering Iran to security council.
- Restoring Heritage Back To Glory (Deccan Herald, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 08, 2005)
With the signing of the MoU between the Karnataka government and the Hampi Foundation on October 18, the stage is set for the restoration of a part of the World Heritage site of Hampi, Nirmala Rao tells us.
- Temples Of Contrasting Styles (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
Only a few places bear representations of two different architectures made famous by rulers of the day.
- A Shrine With The Elephant’S Rump (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 08, 2005)
There is a tale hidden in every temple. Dr K R Srinivasan helps unravel some of the mysteries of the apsidal temple at Aihole.
- World Bank To Continue Partnership With A.P. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
Lavishes praise on State's poverty alleviation programme
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