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Articles 8121 through 8220 of 11253:
- An Unjust Stranglehold (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
When the Chief Justice of India, R.C. Lahoti, rem-onstrated with Parliament last month for its ‘‘unwarranted criticism’’ of the recent Supreme Court order ending caste-based quotas in privately run professional institutes,
- Powerful Handshake Stirs Muslim World (Deccan Herald, Salman Masood, Sep 05, 2005)
The handshake between Pakistan and Israel is the beginning of a new era in Jewish-Muslim relations
- Expand The Dialogue On Kashmir (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Sep 05, 2005)
Up to a few weeks ago, the government had no plans to meet the All Party Hurriyat Conference.
- Bureaucrats In Karnataka - Nomads Under Duress (Deccan Herald, Asha Krishnaswamy, Sep 05, 2005)
The pressure for transfers of IAS men comes from many quarters and decisions are taken either at the bottom or at the top level
- Ode To Mercurial India (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Sep 04, 2005)
The versatile nature of this vast country is revealed through the pen as well as through some spectacular images in this book.
- Communists Will Change — If It Suits Them (Deccan Herald, SUNANDA SANYAL, Sep 04, 2005)
Who says Communists do not change? They do, over time. The costs the people pay as a result are enormous, though.
- Centre's Suggestion On Alamatti Unacceptable, Says Dharam Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Flooding in Maharashtra was not due to backwater pressure'
- When Rules Break Down (Hindu, RAJI NARASIMHAN, Sep 04, 2005)
The questions that Disorderly Women asks are older than the story.
- M’Rashtra Demands Rs 12,640 Crore Aid (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Maharashtra has sought a Central aid of Rs 12,640 crore to undo the damage caused by rains and floods and rehabilitate the affected people.
- Parties Object To Polling Schedule (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2005)
Point out that dates clash with Ramzan, Dussehra The long-drawn process would increase expenditure for the candidates especially where polling would be held towards the later part, says Congress
- How He Lost It (Hindu, BERNARD POTTER, Sep 04, 2005)
We have little personal evidence about Dyer... Collett compensates with well-researched reconstructions of the milieux.
- Confluence Of Musical Traditions (Hindu, SAVITRY NAIR, Sep 04, 2005)
This year's Pablo Casals Festival in Prades saw a musical dialogue between Carnatic music, Western chamber music and a Catalan singer
- Different Strategies For Local Polls (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 03, 2005)
Alliances formed during Assembly and Parliamentary elections usually fall apart during local body polls.
- Farmers Protest Order To Reduce Water Level In Dam (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Members of farmers' associations in Bijapur district on Friday protested against the Centre's directive to the State Government to bring down the water level in the Alamatti Dam to 509.1 m as against the full reservoir level of 519.6 m.
- Farmers Against Order To Reduce Alamatti Water Level (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Members of farmers' associations in Bijapur district on Friday protested against the Centre's directive to the Karnataka Government to bring down the water level in the Alamatti Dam to 509.1 m as against the full reservoir level of 519.6 m.
- A Rather Cold D-Day At Delhi University (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
The much-talked about elections for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) turned out to be a rather lacklustre affair on Friday with colour and enthusiasm clearly missing among students and the turnout of voters being put at a moderate 40-45 per cen
- "India Can Become An Economically Powerful Nation" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
Youth power will provide it the necessary edge, says Chidambaram
- Lic's Udupi Division Tops In "Bima School" (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Senior Divisional Manager of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) Ltd. Jyoti Kumar Sen on Thursday said that the Udupi Division has sold 80,000 policies netting a premium of Rs. 40 crores as on August 15, 2005.
- Lic Udupi Division Sells 80,000 Policies This Fiscal (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Udupi division of the Life Insurance Corporation of India has topped the South Central Zone consisting of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in first premium income.
- Why This Band Plays On (Deccan Herald, Mikal Gilmore, Sep 03, 2005)
Forty years ago, the Beatles began their second major tour of America with a performance at Shea Stadium in Queens.
- On The Frequently Asked Questions About Fbt (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Sep 03, 2005)
AS IS THEIR wont, the Government has come out with Circular No 8/2005 days before the last date for paying the much-discussed fringe benefit tax (FBT) without being visited by the ubiquitous penalty clauses.
- Jehadi Terror In Bangladesh (Tribune, Suhas Chakma, Sep 03, 2005)
A series of coordinated blasts of over 400 bombs in 63 out of 64 districts on August 17 firmly established Bangladesh as another hotbed of terrorism. While the police blamed the Jamaatul Mujahideen, Minister of Industries and Jamaat-e-Islami leader Maulan
- A Clash Of Ideas (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Sep 03, 2005)
"Seek people's mandate", "think big" and build the "self-confidence to deal with new opportunities" is some recent key advice from the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh. But one section thinks there is no need to alter long-held beliefs. Far from being...
- Police Fury Over Naxal Activities In Pavagada (Deccan Herald, DH news, Sep 03, 2005)
Base camps along the Pavagada-Andhra borders provide training and weapons to naxalites who carry out activities in malnad and coastal areas.
- Turmoil In Israel (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2005)
The Middle East is passing through an extraordinary moment in history; a momentous development seems headed to be followed by a phase of political uncertainty.
- Chief Minister Or Chief Master? (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Sep 03, 2005)
Nearly a decade of coalition rule now has produced many fundamental changes in our politics.
- Indian And Nepali Maoists Vow To Fight Together (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 03, 2005)
Maoist rebels in Nepal and India have vowed to join together to promote communism, reinforcing fears that the bloody insurgency in the Himalayan kingdom could spill over into its huge southern neighbour
- World Bank Loan Sought For Power Sector In A.P. (Hindu, M. Malleswara Rao, Sep 03, 2005)
To help AP Transco implement high voltage distribution system
- India, Pak Agree To Release All Prisoners By Sept 12 (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
India and Pakistan announced on Tuesday the release of all fishermen and civilian prisoners by September 12
- Pm Worried Over Mounting Fiscal Deficit (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
Expressing serious concern about the country’s financial health, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned today that economic progress could be hindered if the mounting fiscal deficit of 9 to 10 per cent of the national income was not contained.
- More Child’S Play (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Sep 02, 2005)
Delhi has been brimming over with strange happenings this last week. The chant from a rather broken down BJP has been, “Chidambaram must go.” Why?
- Back To Work On The Airport (Deccan Herald, R Krishnakumar, Sep 02, 2005)
After a brief lull, Albert Brunner, CEO, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), is back doing what he modestly calls his ‘work’. Last week, a parliamentary standing committee had flayed the manner in which the engineering procurement contracts...
- Lic Rajahmundry Division Aims At 20,000 New `Bima Gold' Policies Before March 31 Next (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
Customer contact programme, Bima rallies to be held in all branches from September 5
Policy for persons in age group of 14 to 63 years
It has auto cover, accident benefit of Rs.50 lakhs
The division sets a target of 3,33,333 policies
- Reconstitution Of Plan Panel Soon (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 02, 2005)
Mr Sindhia has favoured appointment of eminent economists as the deputy chairperson and members of the reconstituted State Planning Board.
- Japan Likely To Fund Modernisation Of Rivers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
Rs. 5,600 crores earmarked for irrigation projects in State
- Hurriyat Meets To Discuss Strategy For Talks With Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2005)
An extraordinary meeting of the moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference began here today to discuss the strategy for talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on September five.
- A Landscape That Need Be Loved And Taken Care Of -Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 01, 2005)
We need to join hands and save our beautiful environs from getting spoiled, writes M G Hassan Mukhtar writes on the people, water and architecture of Kashmir
- Children Dying Of Hunger Haunt Maharashtra (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Sep 01, 2005)
With the monsoon coming to a close, the Maharashtra government has begun its annual charade of downplaying the deaths of children from malnutrition in different parts of the state.
- Mystery Of India's Nuclear Exports (Hindu, R. Ramachandran, Sep 01, 2005)
In official figures put out by the U.S. Government, India has a high positive trade balance in the category of nuclear technology products. What could these exports be?
- Contradictions In The Devolution Plan (Dawn, Aqil Shah, Sep 01, 2005)
Elections in transitional democracies are typically marred by systematic irregularities and fraud.
- Bjp At War With Itself (Daily Excelsior, Kedar Nath Pandey, Aug 31, 2005)
The BJP is likely to dismiss it as semantic jugglery but the party with differences currently seems an apt description for the political outfit that prides itself on its ideological sanctity and discipline. Be it the dissidence in Gujarat,
- Oriya An Emotive Issue (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 31, 2005)
When the Jharkhand government chose to accord official status to Santhali and Bengali languages and not to Oriya, the people of Orissa had every reason to feel let down.
- Rule Of Law Violated (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 31, 2005)
Public pressure forced the Punjab Police to release Indian Express reporter Gautam Dheer within a day of his arrest. It is for the courts concerned to decide whether the police have any case at all against him or not.
- How Andhra Was Duped (Tribune, Ramesh Kandula, Aug 31, 2005)
The Volkswagen affair in Andhra Pradesh, nicknamed Hoaxwagen scam, is a classic case of what can go wrong when there is mindless competition among politicians to attract FDI into their states.
- The Giant Push Backward (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Aug 31, 2005)
The pro-peasant stance of the RSP and Forward Bloc can be seen as an effort to placate their cadre and spoil the show of the Left Front’s largest constituent, writes Sumanta Sen
- The Problem With Creating Islamist Phantoms (Hindu, Adam Curtis, Aug 31, 2005)
We dreamed up "Al-Qaeda." Let us not do it again with "evil ideology."
- Grooming A Reluctant Heir Apparent (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 31, 2005)
Rahul Gandhi remains a reluctant politician and this has serious repercussions for the Congress as an organisation and for its much-delayed process of renewal.
- Need For Aids Control Plan Stressed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 31, 2005)
Necessary plans should be drawn to completely arrest the spread of AIDS in Guntur district in the next five years, said the Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society Project Director, Damayanthi.
- New Constructions Near Water Bodies, Catchment Areas Opposed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 31, 2005)
Protection of natural resources sought at public hearing on Hussainsagar Protection of natural resources sought at public hearing on Hussainsagar
Feeble support for beautification of Necklace Road
1,300-acre-Hussainsagar lakebed shrunk to 900 acres
- Hurriyat For Direct Talks With Prime Minister (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 31, 2005)
Not to accept mediation on holding talks
- Civic Polls To Test Cong Yet Again (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 31, 2005)
The municipal elections in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on September 24, will be the first test of popularity for the Congress government since it came to power in May last year.
- Quarrying Moves Away From Brigand’S Shadow (Deccan Herald, Madhuprasad N, Aug 31, 2005)
The State’s share in the country's granite exports has declined to 15 per cent from a peak of 75 per cent in 1992.
- Towards Evolving A Language Policy For Development (Deccan Herald, Vijay Padaki, Aug 31, 2005)
We need to constantly distinguish between the responsibility of identifying societal needs and that of serving them.
- Centre To Release 2 Lakh Tonnes Of Rice To A.P. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 31, 2005)
State had made this request for creating jobs in drought-hit districts
- Indian Classical Treasure-Trove Goes Digital (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
A million rare manuscripts, palm leaves, copper plates and age-old classical literature are to be digitised under a project jointly undertaken by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Indian ministry of communications and information technology.
- Dalits Advised To Use Benefits (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
Dalits must utilise the benefits given to them by the government through several departments for their economic upliftment.
- Hyderabad Blues (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 30, 2005)
The image of Hyderabad as India’s happening city has started to erode.
- Ap Surrendering To Wb Whims’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
The allies alleged that the YSR govt was following in the footsteps of TDP as far as reforms in the power sector were concerned
- Population Policy And Health Care (Hindu, S. ANANDHI, Aug 30, 2005)
A powerful critique of neo-Malthusianism and neo-liberalism which continue to influence India's population policies and programmes
- A Piece Of History (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
Simple utensils and equipment which were used in the kitchen have become a part of folk-culture and museum pieces, discovers Michael Patrao.
- Crafting A Future For Kinhala Kale (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
In recent years concerted efforts have been made to revive the beautiful, painted wood-craft of Kinhal which had languished with the erosion of traditional markets and declining patronage, writes Geetha Rao.
- Parliament Nod For Inheritance Rights Bill (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
Daughters to get equal share
- Communists Versus Leftists? (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, Aug 30, 2005)
The Communist Party of India (CPI) was established in 1925 — eighty years ago — as an offshoot of the British Communist Party, called the CPGB (Communist Party of Great Britain).
- Municipal Elections On September 24 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
Election Commissioner announces poll schedule in Andhra Pradesh
- Andhra Pradesh Municipal Elections On September 24 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
State Election Commissioner announces poll schedule
- Ilo Urges Ban On (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Aug 30, 2005)
In 1999, Markapur in Prakasham District of Andhra Pradesh, where slate mining is the prime occupation, there were 4584 children involved in mining and related activities.
- Congress Asks Local Leaders To Go For Alliances (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Strategy meeting on municipal elections gets under way
Bank on winnability, leaders told
Alliance partners key to victory, says YSR
Ward-wise meetings suggested to select candidates
- Dutch Group Supports Developing Nations' Stand On Food Security (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
The demand of the developing countries for food and nutrition security, fair trade relations and a clear distinction between "corporate agriculture"
- The Science Of Bt Cotton Failure In India (Hindu, Suman Sahai , Aug 29, 2005)
Bt cotton must be permitted only in the form of true breeding varieties, not hybrids.
- A Dam No One Cares For (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
AP raised objections to the State’s ambitious Paragodu Chitravathi project. What was once a bone of contention between the states has now been left uncared for.
- With A Little Help From All (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 29, 2005)
Extracts from the government of India's status report on Disaster Management in India, published in August, 2004
- Wind Is A Powerful Alternative (Business Line, N. Ramakrishnan , Aug 29, 2005)
Among the non-conventional sources of power, wind seems to be the best bet, and is the biggest success story in renewable energy. Though still an insignificant contributor to the overall power demand, wind may soon become the fastest growing source in. .
- Iato Seeks More Consideration For Tourism Industry (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
National convention seeks nod for hotels to add more rooms
- Hazards Of Gas Pipe Line Through Pakistan (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Aug 29, 2005)
In a recent meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh it was stated that India's requirement for natural gas within the next two and a half decades will soar from the current 21 million standard cubic meters per day(mmscmd)
- Dead Fish Move With The Flow (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Aug 29, 2005)
Discarding old methods of farming and blindly adopting foreign ones has been extremely unprofitable
- Creating A Future Worthy Of The Past And Present (Deccan Herald, Marianne de Nazareth, Aug 29, 2005)
The St Charles Convent, has put in 75 years of service educating young girls from the surrounding areas.
- 281 Villages In Kadapa To Be Developed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Special efforts will be made to ensure social and economic development of people in 281 remote and interior villages in 17 mandals of Kadapa district, Collector G. Asok Kumar said on Saturday.
- Water Will Flow From Tungabhadra By Next June (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Mr B K Gokhale, Chairman of the Tungabhadra Board, told pressmen here today that the entire work on the irrigation side of the Tungabhadra Project would be completed by June 1956 and on the hydro-electric side by the middle of 1957.
- Trade Unions Face A New Challenge, Says Dasgupta (Tribune, R. Suryamurthy, Aug 28, 2005)
He is the firebrand trade union leader who heads the All-India Trade Union Congress which has over three million members. As the leader of one of the largest trade unions,
- Government Plan To Supply Water Due To Shortage Of Rainfall (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh government has planned to supply drinking water to Visakhapatnam city, seeds and fertilisers for short-term crops to farmers as the three North coastal districts have experienced below average rainfall this year, commercial tax Minister. .
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