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Articles 7621 through 7720 of 11253:
- How Safe Are We? (Statesman, Bibhuti Bhusan Nandy, Nov 06, 2005)
The twin man-made disasters in Delhi and Andhra Pradesh are a sad commentary on the state of our national safety and security regimes.
- The Playwright As A Dissenter (Hindu, SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY , Nov 06, 2005)
The Nobel laureate's dramatic genius rivals his concern for the world around him.
- Images Of The Soul (Deccan Herald, Suresh Jayaram, Nov 06, 2005)
The photographer was an avid traveller and the subjects he captured reflect his human regard for them.
- `Projects Will Irrigate 14 Lakh More Acres' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Health awareness camp for women in State from November 26
Economically backward women told to take up innovative trades
Urban hut programme planned at Pathakadapa with an outlay of Rs. 2.20 crores
- Economists Pitch For Further Reforms (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
GDP growth of 8-10 p.c. in Eleventh Plan `feasible'
- The Man On The Hot Seat (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Nov 06, 2005)
Ghulam Nabi Azad has been a great survivor. Somebody likened him to “Aloo” (potato) implying that he could mix with any vegetable.
- Another Round Of Musical Chairs? (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Nov 05, 2005)
It’s that time of the year, when talk of a Cabinet reshuffle is in the air again.
- House Arrest (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 05, 2005)
It is time we change rules about allotting government (read public) bungalows and flats for MPs, eminent artists, dancers, men of letters and journalists in Delhi.
- Stake In Peace (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 05, 2005)
Itis to be welcomed that there are increasing voices of sanity for strengthening anti-terrorism laws in the country.
- Musharraf Distinction Between J&k And Delhi Blasts (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Nov 05, 2005)
We condem "this" act of terrorism "in New Delhi". You are actually not hair-splitting when you emphasise "this" "in New Delhi" of the preceding sentence. As a matter of fact hair-splitting becomes necessary in the instant case.
- It Is Not Best That We Should All Think Alike (Business Line, D. Murali , Nov 05, 2005)
When Bombay thought of a motorbus service in the early 20th century, there were two main objections: One, the service would be expensive; and two, the accident rate would go up.
- The Rights And Wrongs Of Fbt (Business Line, K. Srinivasan , Nov 05, 2005)
The common belief is that tax evasion is practised on a large scale in business and profession, while salary earners have recourse to tax avoidance to the extent practicable.
- Boosting Export Of Horticultural Product (Daily Excelsior, Som Dutt, Nov 04, 2005)
Horticulture sector, consisting a number of low -volume, high-value commercial crops, is of pivotal importance for increasing our export manifold. Playing a significant role in the Indian economy, horticulture sector fetches huge amount of foreign . . .
- National Investment Fund Approved (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 04, 2005)
75 p.c. of NIF income to fund social sector projects; three-member advisory board proposed
- Two Anniversaries (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Nov 04, 2005)
By a remarkable coincidence the death anniversary of Indira Gandhi and the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel fall on the last day of October.
- Tony Blair Is Running Out Of True Believers (Hindu, Jackie Ashley , Nov 04, 2005)
At Britain's Houses of Parliament, there are days of great human drama; and there are dramatic days that actually matter — that shape politics for months or years to come.
- Feature - Rival Tech Towns May Outrun Bangalore (Reuters, Narayanan Madhavan and Rosemary Arackaparambil, Nov 04, 2005)
There's a punchline going around in India's high-tech capital: Bangalore may be Bangalored.
- Cabinet Nod For Infrastructure Spv (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 04, 2005)
New Government company to finance projects
- Monstrous Absurdity (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 03, 2005)
IT is an extraordinary statement that seems to scuttle the very basis of all peace plans and “processes” that have been launched over the years to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Planning For Quake Recovery (Dawn, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
THE October earthquake’s devastation of Azad Kashmir and parts of the Frontier province urgently requires realistic planning and effective implementation for alleviating victims’ misery and rebuilding their homes, businesses, villages and cities.
- Editorials (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 02, 2005)
Whose Congress is it?
Understanding the state of the nation
Ambika Soni, who personified a particular Congress culture under Sanjay Gandhi thirty years ago,
- Off Track (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 01, 2005)
It is one thing to boast of an impressive railway network, but quite a different thing to look after thousands of miles of track.
- Trials As Political Action (Hindu, PARVATHI MENON, Nov 01, 2005)
Lessons from the legal legacy of the freedom struggle focussing on the important political trials
- A Testing Time For The Railways (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Nov 01, 2005)
The recent rain played havoc with train services but there are lessons to be learnt.
- Of Unfulfilled Love (Hindu, K. Kunhikrishnan, Nov 01, 2005)
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- Shamrao Khatale Breaks His Appointment (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Oct 31, 2005)
The National Commission on Farmers team, the public at large, and even sections of the media have signalled the crisis, its causes and its appalling human toll. Failure to intervene in Vidharbha now has no excuses at all.
- No Super Power's Stooge (Daily Excelsior, R K Bhatnagar, Oct 31, 2005)
Indira Gandhi, the two time Prime Minister of India and the only child of Jawaharlal Nehru was born on November 19, eightyeight years ago in Allahabad in 1917.
- Hassles At The Airport (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Oct 31, 2005)
In the prehistoric days of P-forms and foreign exchange restrictions, getting out of the country wasn’t loaded with so much political innuendo.
- Winning Strategy (Deccan Herald, E D NARAHARI, Oct 31, 2005)
A novel idea allowed one community their revelry without hurting the other’s honour
- The Moving Finger (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Oct 31, 2005)
The script follows its own inexorable grammar. The International Atomic Energy Agency has voted in September.
- Reflections On The Credit Policy — Prioritise Lending To Small Enterprises (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Oct 31, 2005)
The markets have absorbed the benign signals that the RBI Governor, Dr Y. V. Reddy's Credit Policy sent out on October 25, 2005. There has been neither euphoria nor shock.
- That Little Bug Which Changed The Course Of Modern Medicine (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 31, 2005)
A breakthrough medical scientists were looking for has come at last. A great discovery beneficial for the whole world in general and Kashmir in particular.
- I'm Deeply Saddened: Kalam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has condoled with the loss of lives in Saturday's derailment of the Repalle-Secunderabad Passenger in Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh.
- Another Round Of Musical Chairs? (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Oct 30, 2005)
It’s that time of the year, when talk of a Cabinet reshuffle is in the air again. Of course, the speculation is far more muted this time around than it was some months ago when talk of an impending reshuffle dominated page one.
- Give Us Power, What Would Separatists Say (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 30, 2005)
How naïve and self deceiving is to draw an imaginary link between the aspirations of people and the demands of politicians, Hilal Ahmad reacts to an article by Sadiq Ali published in Greater Kashmir
- Appellate Tribunal `Taxed' (Business Line, H. P. Ranina, Oct 29, 2005)
According to the Delhi High Court, the fine distinction between the words `pass' and `pronounce' should not be stretched to the extent that it offends the basic rule of law. This is illustrated in a judgment relating to certain orders of the I-T . . .
- Centre Floats Public Private Appraisal Panel For Projects (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2005)
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), on Thursday, gave its approval for setting up of the Public Private Partnership Appraisal Committee (PPPAC) on the model of the Public Investment Board (PIB) with the authority to apprise projects . . .
- Bush Forced To Retreat (Hindu, Julian Borger , Oct 29, 2005)
Harriet Miers' withdrawal as a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court is a humiliation for George W. Bush.
- Infrastructure A Drag On Aviation Sector (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Oct 29, 2005)
The number of private airlines is rising every month, but the question is whether Indian airports and their supporting infrastructure are ready for this expansion.
- Telangana Movement Losing Steam? (Hindu, S. Nagesh Kumar, Oct 29, 2005)
The rebellion by senior Telangana Rashtra Samithi leader Santosh Reddy seems to have pushed on to the backburner the demand for a separate Telangana.
- The ‘Muslim-Muslim’ Tag (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 29, 2005)
The other day, a senior colleague of mine — one I respect — approached me somewhat furtively. “There is much Muslim, Muslim in your writing these days.”
- Rain Cripples Life In Chennai (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
42 cm rain in 40 hours; 50,000 people in city shifted to relief centres; armed forces alerted
Depression likely to cross north Tamil Nadu coast by Friday morning
Trains leaving Chennai cancelled
Flight schedules disrupted
- Tamil Nadu Govt Seeks Army's Help (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
With no let up in rains, the Tamil Nadu government on Thursday sought Army's help to provide assistance to people of Chennai as normal life came to a standstill in the metropolis and its suburbs.
- Coordinated Response Alone Can Counter Aids, Says Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
The pandemic is closer to us than we thought: Jaipal Reddy
- The ‘Muslim-Muslim’ Tag (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 28, 2005)
The other day, a senior colleague of mine — one I respect — approached me somewhat furtively. “There is much Muslim, Muslim in your writing these days.”
- Perils Of Fighting Insurgents (Tribune, Lieut-Gen Harwant Singh (retd), Oct 28, 2005)
Consequent on the incident of killing of Manorma Devi in Imphal by Assam Rifles personnel and the agitation for the abrogation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) that followed, the government set up the Justice Jeevan Reddy Commission . . .
- Agriculture, Development, And Freedom From Want (Hindu, Daniel Gustafson, Oct 28, 2005)
THE IDEA of freedom from want ... expresses an aspiration as old as mankind ... But in this generation freedom from want has been taken out of the realm of utopian ideas.
- Rain Cripples Chennai (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 28, 2005)
Unprecedented rain lashed Chennai today bringing life to a standstill. The state government sought Army’s help to cope with the situation even as a deep depression threatened to pound the state, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.
- Peaks Are For Scaling (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Oct 28, 2005)
We have been here before, any number of times. If the major political parties in the country continue to behave in the manner they have been doing, we will assuredly be here for any number of times in the future too.
- Concern At Inflation (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 28, 2005)
Wrapped in jargon, the credit policy or the changes effected by the RBI during quarterly reviews, make little sense to average Indians. On Tuesday the RBI raised the reverse repo or repurchase rate (the rate at which banks deposit their short-term surplus
- Gateway To Knowledge - Ii (Greater Kashmir, PROF. SYED MAHMOOD, Oct 27, 2005)
It is part of mercy of God that you deal gently with them. Were you to be severe or harsh hearted, they would have broken away from thee.” (:159).
- Ever Since The Crusades (Telegraph, Anabel Loyd, Oct 27, 2005)
Until Iraq becomes truly independent, the Middle East will remain turbulent
- With Badal To Hemkund (Deccan Herald, N N SACHITANAND, Oct 27, 2005)
Climbing to the Hemkund was arduous, but Badal made it interesting and sometimes scary
- Police File: When Mau Burned (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 27, 2005)
Six retired director generals of police from different states submitted in person a paper entitled, ‘Communal riots must be accepted as a failure of governance’, to the
Prime Minister not so long ago.
- In J&k, Freeze (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 27, 2005)
At a crucial time, the state needs continuity
- Terror Tactic (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Oct 27, 2005)
The October 12 suicide bomber attack in Hyderabad has added a worrying dimension to the security scenario.
- Cautious On Inflation, Rbi Raises Reverse Repo Rate By 25 Basis Pts (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
In line with its objective of keeping inflation expectations in check, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in the mid-term review of its Annual Policy statement on Tuesday hiked the reverse repo rate by 25 basis points, while keeping bank rate unchanged.
- India Expresses Concern Over Gilgit Situation (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Oct 26, 2005)
Hopes Pakistan will observe human rights
"Clashes" between Pakistani forces and Shia students reported in Gilgit
Indian delegation to visit Pakistan on relief camps for the quake-hit
India awaiting Pakistan response
- Disclosures From The Mitrokhin Files (Deccan Herald, P R CHARI, Oct 26, 2005)
The failure of Indian counter-intelligence against KGB and CIA points to pervasive corruption of the system
- Plan For International Airport In Visakhapatnam To Be Revived (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
Chief Minister vexed with frequent flooding of INS Dega airport
Officials asked to find permanent solution for flooding problem
Airport unable to cope with air traffic needs
- Shoot-At-Sight Orders In Bihar (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Oct 26, 2005)
62 constituencies will go to the polls amid shoot-at-sight orders; red alert sounded on border
- Rain Kills Nine, Triggers A Deluge Of Problems In Bangalore Roads (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
Army help sought to rescue people in flood-hit areas; situation grim in Mysore
- Strive To Improve Agricultural Productivity, Ysr Tells Scientists (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
Chief Minister inaugurates `lab-to-land' workshop at farm varsity
Scientists urged to visit fields and help farmers
Government to ensure seed production centres in each mandal
ANGRAU Vice-Chancellor presents a report on academic activities
- Canara Bank Q2 Net Profit Down By 20% (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2005)
Canara Bank, for the second quarter ended September 30, 2005, has reported a 20 per cent dip in its net profit at Rs 306.51 crore as compared to Rs 396.79 crore for the same quarter, last year.
- Oecd's Survey Of China — Lessons From The Middle Kingdom (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Oct 25, 2005)
In its first country survey of China, OECD says that the Middle Kingdom's economic impact on the world has been accentuated by its rapidly increasing openness to trade.
- Cultural Heritage Of Andhra Region (Hindu, M. L. Nigam, Oct 25, 2005)
Panoramic sweep of the art, literature and performing arts of Andhra region
- Loss Of Identity (Hindu, Sarojini Premchand, Oct 25, 2005)
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- Police File: When Mau Burned (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 25, 2005)
Six retired director generals of police from different states submitted in person a paper entitled, ‘Communal riots must be accepted as a failure of governance’, to the prime minister not so long ago.
- Book On South Indian Art Released (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2005)
`Southern Axis' contains biographical sketches of artists and their paintings
- Villages, Towns On Cauvery Bank Inundated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2005)
For the first time in 15 years, Mettur reservoir received two lakh cusecs and discharged the same quantum
Flood warning issued in Thanjvur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam districts
IAF copter rescues 27 villagers from village near Salem.
- More Calls Still Unattended (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 24, 2005)
The amended foreign direct investment (FDI) regulation is expected to bring greater clarity to the policy on the foreign ownership structure in the telecom industry.
- Land Is Green, Air Is Pure By Sunrit Mullick (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 24, 2005)
From the air, Manipur looked like a lush green jewel surrounded on all sides by verdant hills, the tops of some of which were lost in fluffy white clouds fixed and suspended in space.
- Parties Sans Democracy (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Oct 24, 2005)
Perhaps, it was Khushwant Singh who recently raised in his popular column two pertinent points:
- Hike In Rate Of Interest (Daily Excelsior, Ramesh Kanitkar, Oct 24, 2005)
A week ago the Reserve Bank of India did something unprecedented. As the merchant banker to the Government, it rejected all bids for an auction of Government bonds.
- Congress Sweeps Pacs Chiefs' Elections (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2005)
Stray incidents of violence reported from five districts
- Across Histories (Hindu, Mukund Padmanabhan, Oct 23, 2005)
A trunk in the attic unexpectedly coughed up a fascinating body of material ... In an exclusive interview, Vikram Seth talks about Two Lives, and agrees that his latest book would not have happened if he hadn't stumbled on the cache.
- Practical Approach To Rehabilitation (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Oct 23, 2005)
THERE are practical lessons to be drawn from the tragedy of the earthquake. The reactions of the people who must learn the lessons, however, range from fatalism to pipe dreams.
- Man And Machine (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 23, 2005)
Is it not strange that at a time when a machine is uniting the world the man is dividing and sub-dividing it? Which is this wonder mechanism that has outdone human beings? It does not need much elaboration.
- Science & Art: The Twain Do Meet (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 23, 2005)
Interesting insights into the world were the result of a project that brought together artists and scientists to promote interaction between them, says Debbie Rogers.
- Debunking Enlightenment (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 23, 2005)
The book, which rejects outright all matters spiritual, is not for those whose sensibilities get offended easily.
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