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- Willing To Strike But Afraid To Wound (Hindu, N. Ravi, Oct 10, 2005)
The Bihar decision represents a real time monitoring of executive actions by the Supreme Court and has put the Government on notice that the Court will ever be on the alert against any abuse of power.
- Reluctant Voters, Fragmented Votes (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Oct 10, 2005)
Do the results of the Assembly elections held in February hold pointers to how Bihar will vote this time?
- Farm Crisis: Produce And Perish (Hindu, Devinder Sharma , Oct 10, 2005)
Farmers are producing more only to find no buyers. And when they eventually get buyers, they are paid half of what they deserve.
- Call For Cultural Dialogue Among Saarc Nations (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Oct 10, 2005)
V.P. Singh stresses role of culture in convergence and understanding in South Asia
- A Tool In Support Of Democracy (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 10, 2005)
Today’s democracies of the world have tremendously been influenced by the phenomenon - "Information Explosion".
- Subcontinent Susceptible To Natural Disasters (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 10, 2005)
About 54 per cent of the subcontinent’s landmass is vulnerable to earthquakes, said M. Sashidhar Reddy, a member of the National Disaster Management Authority.
- Negotiating Tradition (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 10, 2005)
The well-known art historian and curator, Dr. Alka Pande's new exhibition Turning the Wheel: Traditions Unbound deals with the specifics of south Indian art, as it locates itself between tradition and the present.
- Classic Imagery (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 10, 2005)
Young vocalist Sampagodu S Vighnaraja gave a concert in the City on Sunday evening.
- A Remake Needs The Same Effort As An Original (Deccan Herald, K S L Swamy, Oct 09, 2005)
It is not a bad idea. There should be no bar on remakes. Cinema is a creative medium and there is nothing wrong in giving the best of cinema made in other languages to the people of Karnataka.
- Centre Offers Rs. 100-Crore Aid (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2005)
Cabinet decides to send team to State; Army, IAF mobilised for relief operations
- Making The Rti Act Effective (Tribune, Mandakini Devasher, Oct 09, 2005)
October 12 will be celebrated as Dusshera, the festival symbolising the triumph of good over evil.
- Cabinet Discusses Sc's Verdict On Bihar (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2005)
The Union Cabinet tonight discussed the Supreme Court verdict holding the dissolution of Bihar Assembly unconstitutional but remained non-committal on the continuance of Governor Buta Singh.
- Rising Intolerance (Indian Express, Soli Sorabjee, Oct 09, 2005)
The rise of intolerance is alarming. Some years back, Zairus Banaji, because of his critical remarks about Narender Modi, was pushed out of the auditorium in Ahmedabad by Modi loyalists.
- A Hand As Fruitful As The Land That Feeds Us (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 08, 2005)
In king Henry VIII, you can hear Lovell extol, "That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed, a hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us." Which is what, I guess, the poor and the needy would have said when Sacred Heart Church gave them housing loans.
- Maoist Tentacles (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Oct 08, 2005)
The Maoist movement is very strong in Telengana in Andhra Pradesh; Bastar and other districts of Chattisgarh; the Gadchiroli and Chandrapur districts of Maharashtra;
- India, Portugal To Sign Extradition Treaty (Deccan Herald, DEVIKA SEQUEIRA , Oct 08, 2005)
The Abu Salem case and the widespread misuse of its visas have forced Portugal to crack down on the growing illegal passports racket.
- Careless Management (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2005)
Attention to detail would have avoided the disaster
- 'Practical' Theory Of Revolving Doors (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 08, 2005)
In diplomacy doors are never closed." So said External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh in Islamabad recently.
- Irda To Ask Lic To Put In Place ‘Safeguards’ To Prevent Frauds (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Following a CBI probe into alleged "irregularities" in premium adjustment by LIC officials in a branch, the regulator IRDA said it would ask the country's largest insurer to put in place "sufficient safeguards" to prevent recurrence of such frauds.
- No Panacea For All Ills (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 07, 2005)
And now the army may be asked to control traffic. Speaking at a press conference in Karachi on Wednesday at the Press Club, where the police chiefs were present, Sindh Law Minister Rauf Siddiqui said the army’s help may be sought for “providing relief to
- How Much Is Enough? (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 07, 2005)
Something rotten in Ibobi’s ’kingdom’
- Wrong Righted (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 07, 2005)
Govts subvert the Constitution for political gains, on vote bank considerations
- Rs. 20-Cr. Outlay From Ncdc Sought (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2005)
Collector G. Asok Kumar urged the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) to ensure proper investment of an outlay of over Rs. 20 crores so that benefits will percolate down to the farmer-members.
- Indian And Pakistani Banks Collaborate To Open New Branches And Integrate Exchange Operations (India Daily, Prithiv Patil, Oct 07, 2005)
This is another step in collaboration and confidence building.
- No Shortage Of Lpg In The Country: Aiyar (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 06, 2005)
Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar today said there was no shortage of LPG in the countrry though there could be some administrative problems that were coming in the way of its supply.
- India's Vote On Iran At Iaea — National Interest Versus Foreign Policy (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
An important factor underlying the position that New Delhi took on Iran at the IAEA was its desire to see international nuclear sanctions that India has endured for nearly three decades end as soon as possible.
- U.S. Medical Transcription Firm Spheris Says It Is Hiring More Workers In India (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
An American company that transcribes doctors notes said Wednesday it is setting up a transcription center in the southern Indian city of Coimbatore,
- Iran’S Violation Of Npt (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Oct 06, 2005)
MR P.V. Narasimha Rao and Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee displayed statesmanship, transcending political differences, to defeat a Pakistani move to get India condemned for alleged human rights violations in J&K at the United Nations Human Rights Commission . . .
- Award For 25 Junior College Teachers Conferred (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
The Best Teacher Award 2005-06 has been conferred on 25 junior lecturers in various Government junior colleges in the State, according to a release from the State Intermediate Education Commissioner.
- China’S Transformation (Dawn, Niall Ferguson, Oct 06, 2005)
Imagine 20 Britains. Imagine three European Unions. Now you are beginning to get the idea about China, where more than a fifth of the human race resides.
- Civic Elections In Andhra (Tribune, C. Narendra Reddy, Oct 06, 2005)
The elections to the 11 corporations and 96 municipalities in Andhra Pradesh are a watershed in many ways.
- Calling Names (Tribune, Parbina Rashid, Oct 06, 2005)
Growing up with concepts like a rose smelling as sweet even if it is called by any other name, Mohini Giri’s theory on name and feminity came as quite a surprise.
- Conclave Of Congress (Daily Excelsior, Sunil Gatade, Oct 06, 2005)
What purpose does the Conclave of Congress Chief Ministers serve?
- The Rare Fibre Of An Artist (Deccan Herald, Deepti Ganapathy, Oct 06, 2005)
E P Alamelu has mastered a rare art. She paints with fibre and has nearly 80 works in her collection.
- Romania To Back India For U.N. Seat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Romania has assured support to India for permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.
- Agriculture Knows No Caste (Business Line, Sharad Joshi , Oct 05, 2005)
Politicians who are nothing but politicians are capable of limitless skullduggery.
- Centre Aims At 4 Pc Growth In Agri Sector (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2005)
Pawar said the government aims at improving soil moisture retention and ground water recharging.
- Scientist Who Poisoned Himself To Prove His Ulcer Theory (Tribune, Steve Connor, Oct 05, 2005)
The discovery that bacteria rather than stress cause stomach ulcers and that antibiotics can cure the condition has won this year’s Nobel prize in physiology or medicine.
- Aftermath Of The Vote In Vienna (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Oct 05, 2005)
The voting that took place at the IAEA in Vienna last week on the EU-3’s resolution calling upon the Agency to consider reporting Iran to the UN Security Council for not complying with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty is a major development,
- Provide More Funds For Agriculture Production (Daily Excelsior, Satyendra Pratap Singh, Oct 05, 2005)
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has asked agri-scientists to speed up research to boost cereal production as the green revolution has plateauted out to meet the burgeoning need of the growing population in the country.
- Energy Blowing In The Wind (Deccan Herald, Rosalind Ezhil K , Oct 04, 2005)
All the wind turbines being used in India are either imported or manufactured under licence, making wind energy an expensive proposition. NAL is designing a turbine for half the cost.
- The Emerging Asian Order (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Oct 04, 2005)
On September 24, 2005, political Asia was rearranged. This happened at the meeting of the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna.
- An Unperforming Captain (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Oct 04, 2005)
Kevin Pieterson. Had I heard the name before? I wondered as I watched him hit his seventh six and break Botham’s 1981 record.
- India Inc Sales To Outpace Profit In Q2 (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
Corporate performance during the quarter ended September is likely to be mixed with sales turnover growing at a higher pace than net profit. The new profit growth is likely to slow down marginally compared with that of the quarter ended June this . . .
- Citu Set To Form India's First Union For It, Bpo Workers (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2005)
Left-affiliated central union CITU announced that it has taken the initiative to establish the country's first union in the IT and BPO sector to address the grievances of over five lakh workers, not governed by labour laws so far, . . .
- New Security System For Strategic Sites (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Oct 03, 2005)
The indigenous biometric security system will not let anybody inside nuclear sites.
- Young Ji Attracted To New Extremist Special Forces, Says Expert (ABC Lateline, Tony Jones, Oct 03, 2005)
TONY JONES: We're joined now by the South-East Asian director of the International Crisis Group, Dr Sidney Jones, widely acknowledged to be one of the best-informed analysts of jihadist extremism in Indonesia and the region. Yesterday Dr Jones talked . .
- Let's Bring Change In Agriculture: Chidambaram (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2005)
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has appealed to corporates to take interest in the agricultural sector and suggest a framework for its reform and growth.
- Will America See A Conservative Retreat? (Hindu, Will Hutton, Oct 03, 2005)
As a leading Republican faces corruption charges, the fallout will be felt far afield.
- Post-Poll Deadlock In Germany (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Oct 03, 2005)
One invariably thinks of Germany as a country of clever, industrious people, great classical composers and manufacturers of the world’s finest motor cars.
- Why Indian Security Forces Failed To Provide Security For Remote Bastar Region Chhattisgarh Residents Against Maoists Rebels? (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Oct 03, 2005)
There are approximately 9500 Maoist rebels that are causing havoc in remote rural areas of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.
- Kashmir In A Fix - I (Greater Kashmir, SHUJA MASOOD, Oct 03, 2005)
They keep talking to New Delhi and who knows about what? Back home people are lost as to what can be the solution that can really end this imbroglio, comments
SHUJA MASOOD
- India Grows 8.1 Pct In Apr-June, Outlook Strong (Reuters, Surojit Gupta, Oct 02, 2005)
India's economy expanded an annual 8.1 percent in April-June, its fastest pace in more than a year, prompting some analysts to say they would raise full-year growth forecasts.
- Microsoft Plans Cheaper Windows Version For India (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Microsoft Corp. plans to release a low-cost version of its Windows software for India in an attempt to check high piracy levels, the legal affairs head of the world's largest independent software maker said.
- Tdp Bails Out Congress In Tenali (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Guntur Mayor election postponed again; Congress tally up to 82
- Bjp States To Give Reports On Weaker Sections (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
Performance for SC, ST welfare will be assessed at Chief Ministers meet: Advani
Party's SC conventions to be held in various States
We will work for all sections without discrimination: Advani
Other parties are paying lip service to Dalit cause
- Fine Fusion Of Forms (Hindu, RENUKA RAJARATNAM, Oct 02, 2005)
The Accidental boldly steps outside its own formal boundaries and blends different modes of expressions.
- In Love With The Many Moods Of The Monsoon (Hindu, Prachi Pinglay, Oct 02, 2005)
The monsoon is a special source of inspiration for Alexander Frater who has followed its course in India.
- The Writings Of Another Literary Family (Hindu, C.S. Lakshmi , Oct 02, 2005)
Eunice de Souza's recent book, The Satthianadhan Family Album, is an interesting attempt to understand the life of early Tamil Christians.
- Rs. 10,000 Cr. For Irrigation Next Year (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 02, 2005)
YSR asks entrepreneurs to invest in food processing sector
Expenditure likely to overshoot estimates in 2005-06
Huge cultivation of pongamia in Mahabubnagar
Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University to set up a horticulture college
- New Narratives (Hindu, PADMINI DEVARAJAN, Oct 02, 2005)
A compact collection, Curtains celebrates the Indian woman and `herstories'.
- The Magic Of Breathing Music (Greater Kashmir, BASHEER SHAH, Oct 02, 2005)
Back home, I am sure I missed something extraordinary. You may agree with me that, we in general (for quite some time now) are immune to, or should we say attuned to ‘ordinary’ and as some one rightly said that we don’t even try to rise above the . . .
- India Grows 8.1 Pct In Apr-June, Outlook Strong (Reuters, Surojit Gupta, Oct 01, 2005)
India's economy expanded an annual 8.1 percent in April-June, its fastest pace in more than a year, prompting some analysts to say they would raise full-year growth forecasts.
- Chennai To Get Krishna Water In Fortnight (Hindu, T. Ramakrishnan, Oct 01, 2005)
Storage in Satyamurthi Sagar at Poondi and Red Hills will last only three weeks
Water released from Somasila dam
Kandaleru storage is 6,000 million cubic feet
- Caste In Stone (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 01, 2005)
Congress is still tied to inherited bloodlines
- Day Of Reckoning (Deccan Herald, V C Bhaskaran , Oct 01, 2005)
India has made a farce of Gandhi’s principles, as the gap between its rich and poor widens.
- On Record (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 01, 2005)
The Prime Minister is directly responsible for this state of affairs. The CPI-M and Left parties cannot countenance this new direction of foreign policy. — Mr Prakash Karat, on India’s vote against Iran at the IAEA.
- A Totalitarian Treat (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 01, 2005)
The 1951 biography of Stalin reads more like hagiography
- Daughters Better Off Than Sons (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Oct 01, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam discusses the far-reaching amendments made to the Hindu law on succession
- Looking On Darkness Which The Blind Do See (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 01, 2005)
Cassio talks of chatting with certain Venetians on the sea-bank, in Othello, but the talk in the Aldec Corporation case was about inputs for Venetian blinds.
- Scientists Who Explored Antarctica (Tribune, Arun D. Ahluwalia, Oct 01, 2005)
India's quarter-century engagement with Antarctica has thrown up a number of heroes and heroines.
- Konkani Syllabus In Schools From Next Academic Year (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
The Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy on Friday submitted the syllabus to the State government for the introduction of the same in schools from standard six to ten from the next academic year.
- Cbi Raids 50 Officials (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
At least 40 anti-corruption cases were filed in the fourth of a series of anti-graft raids by the Central investigating agency.
- Janata Dal (Secular) Splits; Ibrahim To Head Faction (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2005)
Deve Gowda, Thippanna, Kumaraswamy `replaced'
- Farmers Left Out (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Sep 30, 2005)
India’s 600 million farmers are being ignored by a government that came into power through an angry rural protest vote
- Trade Unions Hit Out At Upa's `Anti-Worker' Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Employees organise meetings, rallies in Kurnool, Chittoor and other districts
Insurance, telecom, postal, medical and sales representatives participate in the strike
UPA Government accused of adopting anti-worker policies
- Unity, The Spiritual Law Of Our Age (Deccan Herald, A K MERCHANT, Sep 30, 2005)
We live in an age when wealth on a scale undreamed of by the Pharaohs, the Caesars,
- Dr Reddy's Announces Deal For Diabetes Drug (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Dr Reddy's Laboratories on Thursday announced it had entered a co-development and commercialisation agreement with Denmark-based Rheoscience A/S for the joint development of a drug to treat diabetes.
- Dr Reddy’S Lab Inks A Unique Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories announced, on Thursday, that the company has entered into a co-development and commercialisation agreement with Denmark based Rheoscience A/S for the joint development and commercialisation of Balaglitazone (DRF 2593), ...
- Vladimir Putin's Place In The Ranks (Hindu, Peter Lavelle— RIA Novosti , Sep 29, 2005)
The Russian President's future more likely lies in the world of business.
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