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- Government To Sell Tide Water Oil To Ongc And Exit Maruti (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
The government said it is open to exiting Maruti Udyog Ltd completely and is talking to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for selling its stake in Tide Water Oil.
- Small Family Norm (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 16, 2005)
Union Panchayati Raj Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar’s about-turn on the two-child norm for panchayat members comes as a great surprise,
- The Call Of The Drums (Tribune, Samir Mukerjee, Sep 16, 2005)
During the seventies, every winter, Ranchi used to beckon us. The South Eastern Railway Hotel received us with such warmth that we were overwhelmed. The bungalow-like structures bore the stamp of British taste and skill.
- Power Regulation — Time To Get Back To The Basics (Hindu, Sudha Mahalingam, Sep 16, 2005)
Electricity regulators, who could have formed the bridge between the uninformed consumer and the power utility, have unfortunately failed to rise to the occasion.
- Officials Asked Not To Be Present For Ministers' Visits (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
State Election Commission's directive to Collectors
- Bjp Pins Its Hopes In The South On Karnataka (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 16, 2005)
Chennai meet may give push to party in the region "Party wants to move away from the vengeful politics of the AIADMK and the DMK to give people a third alternative."
- ``Green Building Technology Should Reach All'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 16, 2005)
It is key to harnessing benefits of development and preserving environment: Kalam
Every individual should conserve 10 to 15 per cent of energy, water
Buildings should be environment friendly, aesthetically beautiful and economically viable
- As India's Economy Soars, Its Airports And Roads Can't Keep Up (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Sep 15, 2005)
Indian airlines just ordered a fleet of new planes. But red tape and bureaucracy mean infrastructure lags.
- Apsrtc May Switch Over To Bio-Diesel (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Corporation evaluating pricing structure, production cost Price structure, production cost being evaluated
- Supreme Court Summons Health Secretaries Of Five States (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Sep 15, 2005)
To explain reasons for non-implementation of order relating to sterilisation
Hearing a PIL petition seeking framing of guidelines for performing sterilisation
Order said only doctors with five years of gynaecological experience could carry . . .
- The Farmer And The Festival Lights (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 15, 2005)
The Ganesh festival is the most important event in Maharashtra. This season, farm distress has hit theutsavbadly in Vidharbha. Very few have money to spend. Meanwhile, farmers' suicides there are going up.
- An Inquiry Into Independence (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Sep 15, 2005)
Mohan R. Lavi on ways to ensure independence of auditors
- ‘A Hacker Is A Good Guy’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
At 19, he is the world’s youngest Intelligence consultant. Ankit Fadia was in the City to launch a travel BPO course and his fourth book.
- U.S. Pharmacopeia Centre In India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
The U.S. Pharmacopeia, a non-profit, non-governmental standards organisation,
- Pervez, With Panache (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 15, 2005)
General Musharraf seems to be aspiring to transform himself into a statesman with much to do on the world stage. Just the list of his public engagements in New York will leave the most ardent crusader for world peace envious.
- Congress Promises 24-Hr Water Supply In All Towns (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Development to go hand-in-hand with interests of poor
- Cii, Dubai Tourism Ink Mou To Boost Trade Ties (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), on Monday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ...
- Work On Desalination Plant Soon (Hindu, T. Ramakrishnan, Sep 14, 2005)
100 MLD project at Manali to treat seawater through reverse osmosis
- Give Us One More Chance: Lalu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav kick-started the campaign for the Assembly polls here on Tuesday.
- Bhel Disinvestment: Left Wants Govt’S Written Word (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Left parties on Tuesday said they would resume participation in the coordination committee meetings only if they get a written communication from the UPA government that they would not go for disinvestment of the “Navaratnas” including BHEL.
- National Approach To Naxal Issue Needed (Deccan Herald, P V RAMANA, Sep 14, 2005)
Maoists may gain a foothold over the length and breadth of India, cutting off the rich north-east from the rest
- Four Years Later (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 14, 2005)
It is tempting to use the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, to list, once again, the local and national errors that led to the chaotic response to Hurricane Katrina two weeks ago.
- Iran Breaking Iaea Seals (Daily Excelsior, SREEDHAR, Sep 14, 2005)
On August 10, 2005 Iran has begun to remove the seals placed by United Nations at its nuclear conversion facility in Isfahan, enabling it to operate the plant more freely.
- Communist Internationalism! (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Sep 14, 2005)
South Block’s nonchalant attitude towards Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza strip betrays Leftist influence.
- Accenture's New Facility (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
The centre on Old Mahabalipuram Road can house 2,500 seats
- Memories Of A Scientist (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
His honesty and love for work is legendary and he lives on in the numerous engineering marvels he created. L Subramani pays tribute to M Visvesvaraya.
- A New Life (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Efforts are on by the Orissa Association,Mysore to restore a dilapidated 12th century Lord Bhoga Narasimhaswamy Temple near Mysore.
- Anthology Spanning Six Decades In Story Writing (Hindu, S. Viswanathan, Sep 13, 2005)
Collection of 70 short stories portraying human emotions, hopes and fears, convictions and compromises
- Getting On The Road Less Travelled (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
He was Veerappan’s target till last year and was arrested by the police two decades ago for fighting for the rights of the tribal people. Veena Bharathi profiles Dr Sudarshan, who is committed to alleviating the suffering and pain of the poor.
- Amla And Turmeric Prevent Cataract Formation (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Sep 13, 2005)
Subtle dietary changes can prevent formation of cataracts, says a team of researchers at the National Institute of Nutrition in Hyderabad.
- Khurana Says Sorry, Bjp Revokes His Expulsion (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 13, 2005)
Four-day crisis ends, Vajpayee has his say and way
Delhi leader withdraws statements against Advani
Letter considered at meeting of general secretaries
Chennai executive meeting on schedule
- Grant Of Pension To `Freedom Fighter' Stayed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
He was eight during the Independence struggle
- Movement On Siachen, Sir Creek Likely At Singh-Musharraf Meeting (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday in New York, they will aim for some forward movement in the resolution of the Siachen and Sir Creek disputes.
- Indian Shares Hit New Peak, Techs Gain; Colombo Up (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Indian shares rose to another record on Tuesday but quickly retreated in choppy trade as investors turned wary. Software services and refiners held gains.
- Kalam’S Answer To Floods (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam on Monday asked the Maharashtra Government to chalk out a 25-year master plan to upgrade Mumbai’s drainage system, in the wake of the July 26 deluge that virtually turned the city into a pool of slush.
- Treatable Disease Kills Up Children (Tribune, John Lancaster, Sep 13, 2005)
OVER the last two months, hospitals in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh have been overwhelmed by Japanese encephalitis, a viral infection that has sickened more than 2,000 children and killed nearly 600, making it one of the deadliest outbreaks
- America Bids Farewell To The Rule Of Law (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 12, 2005)
A Federal Appeal Court's ruling in the Padilla case means President Bush now has the right to lock up anyone, forever, without charge.
- Bhel Plans To Become A Global Player (Hindu, Sushma Ramchandran, Sep 12, 2005)
BHARAT HEAVY Electricals Limited (BHEL) is set to become a global player by acquiring niche technology companies in western Europe and the U.S. in the same way that oil companies have been making forays abroad.
- Trs Floats Lathi-Wielding Sena (Deccan Herald, DH news, Sep 12, 2005)
The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) which wants a separate state of Telangana carved out of Andhra Pradesh and is a political ally of the ruling Congress, is turning militant to achieve its objective.
- The Problem With Reforms... (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
Over the last few weeks, votaries of economic liberalisation (including this newspaper) have been wringing their hands at the inability of the UPA government to make headway on economic reforms.
- A New Un Goal (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
Women’s activist and rights-based organisations are waiting for the forthcoming high-level summit of the UN General Assembly on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
- Don’T Just Research, Use It: World Food Man (Indian Express, Nirmala Ganapathy, Sep 12, 2005)
Word has spread among Andhra’s fish farmers that the man who pioneered the Blue Revolution and won this year’s World Food Prize, now lives among them.
- Pitching For Fiscal Prudence (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Sep 12, 2005)
The RBI's latest Annual Report yields a wealth of data and is rich in analyses. It stresses that maintaining macroeconomic and financial stability would depend critically on policies relating to oil prices, diversification of agriculture and improvement i
- War In The Parivar (Hindu, Jyotirmaya Sharma, Sep 11, 2005)
As the Bharatiya Janata Party prepares to hold its National Executive meeting in Chennai next week, dissonance within the organisation over questions of ideology, leadership and politics is clearly visible.
- Winning The Big Fight (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2005)
In their weaker bodies lie stronger desires. In their limitations lies their greatest strength. L Subramani profiles the success stories of some 'disabled' people who broke their shackles by sheer determination and the power of their dreams.
- Mapping History Of The Garden City (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2005)
Much-loved Bangalore was, it seems, a hit with the British too. Giridhar Khasnis on Anuradha Mathur and Dilip da Cunha’s book Deccan Traverses, which traces the history of the city.
- Us To Supply F-16s To Pak (Deccan Herald, Aniek Paul, Sep 11, 2005)
The US would start start supplying 75 F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan from next year, Pakistan Defence Minister Rao Sikandar Iqbal has said.
- Winning The Big Fight (Deccan Herald, Srivasta Krishna, Sep 11, 2005)
In their weaker bodies lie stronger desires. In their limitations lies their greatest strength. L Subramani profiles the success stories of some 'disabled' people who broke their shackles by sheer determination and the power of their dreams.
- Starvation Deaths And Sonia’S Antics (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 10, 2005)
A chief minister in whose state children die of hunger should not just be forced to resign but should be tried for criminal negligence
- Fissures And Face-Offs (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 10, 2005)
The BJP’s latest crisis speaks volumes for its present fragility. The Lal Krishen Advani-Madan Lal face-off, even if it can be managed for the moment,
- Mumbai After The Rain: Piecemeal Policies (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Sep 09, 2005)
Mumbai might have survived the floods but the challenge that people in the city now face is the deluge of piecemeal policymaking.
- Bangla Lessons For Hindi Belt (Hindu, Jairam Ramesh, Sep 09, 2005)
THE UNITED Nations Development Programme's annual Human Development Report for 2005 has just been released.
- Challenges And Change In Persian Gulf — Why India Needs A "Look West" Policy (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 09, 2005)
MILITARY INTERVENTION in Iraq could well prove to be a historic blunder for the United States, resulting from setbacks like those it faced in Vietnam, Lebanon and Somalia
- Manufacturing Excellence In India — Implications For A Rapidly Integrating Economy (Business Line, Harish Anand, Sep 09, 2005)
THE World Bank Quarterly Update on China (August 2005) has some interesting facts that throw light on China's experience in pursuing rapid economic growth while ensuring social upliftment, especially in the rural areas.
- Communicate More, Commute Less (Business Line, T. H. Chowdary , Sep 09, 2005)
CRUDE oil prices have crossed $70 a barrel from $35 two years ago, and LNG (liquefied natural gas) at $10 per MMBTU is double that of last year
- A Tony Neighbourhood (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 09, 2005)
While the Indo-EU engagement remains tentative, India’s ties with the UK look healthy
- If America Couldn't Protect, Who Can? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Sep 09, 2005)
Hurricane Katrina has achieved the near-impossible in Indian politics: it has united America-lovers and America-baiters.
- Hope Runs Through It (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Sep 09, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh and Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran separately visited Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan last week making it the most hectic week for regional diplomacy in recent years.
- Blowout Occurs In Ongc Exploratory Well, No Casualties (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 09, 2005)
A blowout occurred in an exploratory well of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Thursday morning at Thandavapalli village in the vicinity of Amalapuram in East Godavari district. However, the flames died down by the evening, but ONGC officials
- India, U.K. To Cooperate On Civilian Nuclear Energy Front (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Sep 09, 2005)
India and Britain will cooperate in civilian nuclear energy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday after talks with his British counterpart, Tony Blair, in Udaipur.
- Delhi, Eu To Tame Terror Together (Statesman, News Service, Sep 08, 2005)
India and the 25-member European Union today decided to strengthen their “strategic partnership” by endorsing a joint action plan and a political declaration vowing to fight against terrorism as well as iterating their shared belief in multilateral instit
- No Child’S World (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 08, 2005)
Cruelty to children is not shocking in India; it is quite routine. If poverty is the reason behind the vast army of child labourers, cruelty cannot be put down to poverty or wealth.
- The Civil Service (Statesman, Ashok Kapur, Sep 08, 2005)
It has been argued that the Indian bureaucracy is drifting towards “negativism and mediocrity”.
- Get Moving On Job-Friendly Growth (The Financial Express, NIRVIKAR SINGH, Sep 08, 2005)
Lack of sufficient job growth has been a weakness of economic reform in India.
- Ongc-Mrpl In Talks For Opening Retail Outlets (Business Line, Pratim Ranjan Bose, Sep 07, 2005)
THE ONGC-MRPL combine is negotiating with a retail major for opening outlets at its petrol pumps across the country. The group has entered into a tie-up with Gulf Oil for marketing the latter's lubricants and car-care products at all outlets.
- Volkswagen's Payment Rejected (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Sep 07, 2005)
The Andhra Pradesh Government on Tuesday refused to accept a demand draft for Rs.11.67 crores from Volkswagen AG representative, Frank Elbe, citing that the CBI enquiry was in an advanced stage. Mr. Elbe met the Chief Minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, an
- Red Terror (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Sep 07, 2005)
The Naxalite uprising in 1971 failed primarily because it was divided and was not wholly prepared.
- Staggered Doubts (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 07, 2005)
The Election Commission needed to show some earnestness in setting things right in Bihar and the result was evident during the assembly poll in February.
- Aicc Snubs Trs Leadership On Naxal Issue (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Sep 07, 2005)
Digvijay says he leaves decision on parting ways to KCR's wisdom
- Rpf Focussing On Naxal-Infected Areas (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Sep 07, 2005)
More personnel to be deployed for escorting trains
- Rs. 81 Lakhs Fake Currency Seized; Gang Busted In A.P. (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Sep 06, 2005)
In a major breakthrough, the Medak police have busted a 13-member inter-district gang involved in printing and circulating high denomination fake currency, and confiscated fake notes with a face value of Rs. 81,88,600, laser printers and other equipment v
- Fight Or Talk? (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 06, 2005)
Disasters do not always make people or governments wiser. The Maoist depredations in different parts of the country are nothing short of a national challenge.
- Who Is Afraid Of Insider Memoirs? (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Sep 06, 2005)
Even if mostly gossip, memoirs can generate damaging headlines when dressed up as privileged information and dished out by someone who had access to the keyhole.
- Dchl To Acquire Odyssey (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
The board of directors of Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL), on Monday approved acquisition of South-based retail chain Odyssey India Limited for Rs 61.20 crore
- India: A Super Power Or A Failing State? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 06, 2005)
The term “failed state” entered our lexicon, initially, in the context of Somalia, Afghanistan, and now, increasingly, for Iraq.
- Essence Of What Genius Is (Deccan Herald, L SUBRAMANI, Sep 06, 2005)
Are we any closer to discovering what genius actually is? Is it inborn or accomplished through sweat, blood and tears? Does our publicity-crazy generation need an ad campaign even to recognise the faces of great people? Or does our culture shape our . . .
- Election Commission Pulls Up Madhya Pradesh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
"Remove lotus symbol from social science textbooks for class VI students"
- A Teacher Par Excellence (Daily Excelsior, Ashok K Lalpuri, Sep 05, 2005)
September 5, is celebrated as the birthday of Dr S Radhakrishnan the second President of India as well as the The Teacher's Day all over the country.
- Maoists Kill 24 As Mine Rips Vehicle Apart In Chhattisgarh (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Maoists rebels set off a landmine under a security vehicle, blowing it high into the air and killing at least 23 policemen and a civilian in Chhattisgarh, officials said on Sunday.
- Chidambaram Must Quit (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 05, 2005)
It is a matter of grave impropriety
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