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- Local Bodies: Whose Fiefdom? (Dawn, I. A. Rehman, Aug 01, 2005)
This year's local government elections have generated unprecedented interest among all those who seek power by capturing elective offices.
- Shakhas Are Not Confused About Advani’ (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Jul 30, 2005)
Ram Madhav, the RSS spokesman, can be outspoken if he chooses to. The 39-year engineering graduate from Andhra sits in his office amidst the spartan surroundings of Kesavpuram in Khandewalan which was the hub of activites earlier this month when BJP. . .
- Islamophobia Springs From Myths (Pioneer, Sheikh Mohd.Iqbal, Jul 30, 2005)
It is disheartening that the bias of Islam's treatment of non-Muslims has generally been misconstrued as a result of careless study.
- L&t Plans To Exit From Jt Venture With John Deere (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
Acting on its decision to move out of non-core businesses, L&T today announced that it would exit from L&T-John Deere Pvt Ltd in favour of its joint venture partner.
- Damp Squib (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jul 29, 2005)
On all accounts,the meeting of the Population Commission held on July 23, with the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh presiding, can only be termed a damp squib.
- Champion Of All Time (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 29, 2005)
This sportsman was not going to accept defeat easily
- I Am A Person, A Woman Above Everything Else’ (Deccan Herald, BALA CHAUHAN, Jul 27, 2005)
In the first week of July, Kalaivani, a 36-year-old woman in Bangalore, allegedly committed suicide after killing her two daughters.
- Cbi Files Chargesheet Against Karim Telgi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2005)
The CBI sought the court’s permission to include Rs 51 lakh seized from Karnataka, in the evidence recovered from Telgi’s illegal operations in Pune.
- Naxal Leader, Two Women Killed In Encounter (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
Joint operation by Cyberabad, Nalgonda police teams
- Surface Waves Cause Tremors From Distant Earthquake, Says Scientist (Hindu, R. Prasad, Jul 26, 2005)
Soil cover, tall buildings are reasons why some areas feel tremors
Construction of buildings on stilts is another reason for greater chances of damage.
- Thank You, Mr Irani (Tribune, Swati Chaturvedi, Jul 26, 2005)
CRI spoiled you for every other editor and job. He was my first boss and I actually wept on the phone when I told him I was leaving The Statesman. Though he is no longer here to confirm it, I suspect his iron facade cracked a wee bit.
- He Was A Guiding Light To Many (Deccan Herald, Mysore V Subramanya, Jul 26, 2005)
The year 2005 is not only the birth centenary year of Bangalore Gayana Samaja, but also that of its former President V Krishna Murthy.
- Psus Get Greater Autonomy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
In a move towards giving more operational autonomy to public sector companies, the Government on Monday doubled their capacity to make investments without seeking clearances from administrative ministries.
- Kanchi Case Adjourned (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
Of Love and Eggs’, Indonesian director Garin Nugroho’s sweet definition of religiosity as something that exists in little things in life rather than dogmatic sermons, has won the Rs five lakh worth Best Film Award at the just-concluded 7th Osian’s Cinefan
- Cabinet Gives More Autonomy To Psus (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2005)
As part of its ongoing exercise to further empower profit-making central Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), the government on Monday enhanced financial powers of the ‘Navratna’ PSUs by doubling their capacity to invest in joint ventures and incur capital
- Umbrella Morals (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 26, 2005)
Calcutta’s tolerance towards courting couples is exceptional. Other metros would rather obliterate their presence,
- Telugu Desam To Raise The Issue Of Disinvestment In Parliament (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
Party alleges UPA Government has failed to address key issues
- Humour: An Aid In Distress (Tribune, Bhai Mahavir, Jul 25, 2005)
Two persons were crossing a jungle in their car when a tiger took after them. Since the route was hardly motorable,
- Stormy Session Awaits Govt (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
The NDA is all set to end its boycott of parliamentary proceedings for a tempestuous interface with the UPA during the month-long monsoon session
- Left To Demand Discussion On Defence And Foreign Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 25, 2005)
Defence cooperation framework agreement with U.S. to be raised
- Extremism: Causes And Consequences (Dawn, Talat Masood, Jul 24, 2005)
THE terrible bomb blasts in London, now described as 7/7, coming in the wake of 9/11, the Bali carnage and Madrid bombings, have once again brought into focus the hard fact that terrorism today is the single most threat to peace and stability of nations a
- Manmohan's Test Begins Now (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 24, 2005)
Having once been associated with the World Bank as an economist, Mr Manmohan Singh is broadly familiar with the American setting.
- Population Stabilisation Not By Coercion: Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2005)
Manmohan Singh said focussing on empowerment of women and eliminating poverty is the best way to achieve population stabilisation.
- Selling Evil Without A Cause (Japan Times, GREGORY CLARK, Jul 24, 2005)
If British Prime Minister Tony Blair wants to prevent more London bombings, he needs to come up with some better arguments to condemn Islamic militancy.
- Little Histories Of A War-Torn Country (Deccan Herald, Sudha Ramachandran, Jul 24, 2005)
Essential reading for anyone trying to understand the Sri Lankan . conflict— the book records the unknown voices of the people involved in the civil war.
- Manmohan's Test Begins Now (Pakistan Observer, Hari Jaisingh, Jul 23, 2005)
Having once been associated with the World Bank as an economist, Mr Manmohan Singh is broadly familiar with the American setting. As the Finance Minister in the PV Narasimha Rao Cabinet, he had acquired some insight into the complex US mindset.
- We Agree With President (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 23, 2005)
DURING his comprehensive address to the nation on Thursday, President Pervez Musharraf covered a number of subjects having a bearing on internal situation, external relations, Pakistan’s image and its economic future.
- The Sen Prescription (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Jul 23, 2005)
I REMEMBERED the most argumentative Indian I ever met when I read Amartya Sen’s The Argumentative Indian*. He was a train passenger who, unmindful of a towel on a seat, occupied it.
- Spaniard And Indian (Telegraph, B.T. Ranadive, Jul 23, 2005)
In 1977, Left Fronts dominated by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) came to power in the states of West Bengal and Kerala. A year later, the CPI(M) leader, B.T. Ranadive, wrote a pungent critique of the parliamentary path to socialism. This took the
- The Harry Potter Phenomenon (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 22, 2005)
LONG BEFORE THE buzz dies down, and the cash registers stop ringing from the sale of millions of copies of Harry Potter adventures, there is enough in the phenomenon already for marketing pundits to reflect on the question:
- From Peak To Peak, A Steady Climber (Deccan Herald, BALA CHAUHAN, Jul 22, 2005)
“People take different roads seeking fulfilment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.” This quote by Dalai Lama fits Girish Kasaravalli’s profile best.
- `Naxals Losing People's Sympathy' (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Jul 21, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh Director-General of Police, Swaranjit Sen, exhorted people to extend moral support to the police in their fight against Maoist violence in the State.
- Silent Night (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 21, 2005)
It may now be possible for citizens of India to sleep peacefully at night without being disturbed by blaring music from a neighbour’s stereo or loudspeakers screeching bhajans at the local jagran.
- Thinning Forest Cover (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jul 21, 2005)
THE GENERAL trend of a decline in dense forests across the country, as revealed in the State of Forest Report, 2003, is evident in the southern States too.
- Tdp Govt Caused Rs 500-Cr Loss To State: Ap Cong (Deccan Herald, DH news, Jul 21, 2005)
If the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) can expose the “misdeeds” of the Congress government in Andhra Pradesh as in the Rs 11-crore pay-off in the Volkswagen case, the Congress can pay back in the same coin.
- Pakistan Detains 200 Militants (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jul 21, 2005)
Pakistan has detained more than 200 suspected militants as part of the crackdown on extremism after the London bombings.
- Trust In Us (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 21, 2005)
Christopher Columbus, as Mr Manmohan Singh reminded his audience in Washington, came upon America thinking he had landed in India. But it has taken India more than five decades of deliberation to discover the United States of America.
- Portugal Constitutional Court Rejects Abu (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jul 21, 2005)
Extradition may be delayed pending disposal of Madhya Pradesh police plea
- Ge To Invest $63 M In Tech Parks Fund (Deccan Herald, DH news, Jul 21, 2005)
GE Commercial Finance Real Estate will invest $63 million (About Rs 270 crore) in a newly launched Indian technology parks fund to take advantage of a boom in the country’s services outsourcing industry, it said on Wednesday
- Janus-Faced Colonialism In India (Times of India, Gopal Guru , Jul 20, 2005)
Dalits, Bahujans gained from British encounter
- The Tiger And The Golden Bear (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 20, 2005)
There was a certain poignancy about this year's British Open,
- The Volkswagen Embarrassment (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 19, 2005)
The Decision to order a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the payment of Rs 11 crore by the investment arm of the Andhra Pradesh Government . . .
- The Minister Must Go In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 18, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy has done the right thing in deciding to ask the Central Bureau of Investigation to go into the scandalous transactions with "M/s Vashista Wahan,"
- It Is For Advani To Decide: Vajpayee (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 18, 2005)
All concerns of the Sangh related to the BJP will be addressed: Venkaiah Naidu
- The Second Eden? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2005)
They hold the mirror to the past of the human race. They still are what we were some 50,000 years ago. And they came in one hop from Africa and settled on Andaman & Nicobar islands back then, says an Indian study. But... they may soon become extinct.
- Wanted Man Shot Dead In Encounter With Police (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2005)
Fugitive ignored warning to surrender, opened fire
- Collective Strength Of Women (Hindu, KATHYAYINI CHAMARAJ, Jul 17, 2005)
Many rural women have been thrust into political positions through reservations. But how many can function effectively? How can they do so?
- Conciliation Gives Way To Confrontation (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Jul 16, 2005)
The police-Maoist confrontation in Andhra Pradesh has worsened.
- Shouldn"t Scribes Behave Themselves? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Jul 15, 2005)
The execrable behaviour of journalists in Mysore at the cremation of the husband of Nidhi Kulapathi, a New Delhi television anchor,
- Andhra Pradesh Team To Visit Wolsberg (Hindu, M. Malleswara Rao, Jul 14, 2005)
Will discuss with Volkswagen about Rs. 11-crore advance payment
- Volkswagen Scam: Ap Govt Admits Payment Of Rs 11 Cr (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2005)
The Andhra Pradesh government has confirmed that it made a payment of around Rs 11 crores as equity to a company without verifying its antecedents and even after six months of making the payment, it did not make efforts to get the share certificates of th
- Volkswagen Chase (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 14, 2005)
Customarily, it is the government that takes people for a ride.
- Jsw To Invest Rs. 3,000 Cr. In Aluminium Plant In Vizag (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
To take up bauxite mining as JV
- Water Release To Andhra Pradesh Scaled Down (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2005)
The release of water to Andhra Pradesh from the Narayanpur dam in the Krishna basin was reduced to 37,076 cusecs on Monday following reduced inflow into the Alamatti dam.
- Ammunition Recovered From Naxal Hideout (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 08, 2005)
: In a startling exposure, the Karimnagar district police on Thursday recovered more than 50 grenades and huge ammunition from a hideout reportedly belonging to the CPI-ML Janashakti naxals in Himayathnagar in the State capital.
- Matters Of The Heart (Deccan Herald, MALA SRIDHARA, Jul 07, 2005)
While talking about cell-phones, my friend got her lost phone returned to her by a heart patient
- Revolt Over Telangana (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 06, 2005)
TRS storm in UPA teacup...
- Barrel Of The Gun (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 06, 2005)
If parties do not stand up to Naxal threats in Andhra, what hope is there for citizens?
- Debate Sought On Reining In Fiscal Deficit (Hindu, W. Chandrakanth, Jul 06, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh wants a rethink on the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act to raise investment in the social sector.
- The Telangana Card (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 06, 2005)
The walkout of the TRS from the Andhra Pradesh government was inevitable. ..
- Tussle On Telangana (Tribune, Ramesh Kandula, Jul 06, 2005)
It was a marriage that was bound to fail. So when the bitter honeymoon ended with the Telangana Rashtra Samithi pulling out of the Congress-led government in Andhra Pradesh, no one was surprised.
- Fallout Of A Nagging Problem (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 06, 2005)
The resignation of five out of the six Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Ministers from the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet marks the first concrete manifestation of the differences with the coalition partner, the Congress, in the State. Of course, the exit of...
- No Need To Back India’S Bid (Dawn, Dr Akhtar Hasan Khan, Jul 05, 2005)
AN article has appeared advocating that Pakistan should support India’s bid as a permanent member of the Security Council and that Pakistan should also play the role of a satellite to India in international affairs.
- How Will Imrana’S Story End? (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Jul 05, 2005)
The Imrana case, which has plunged the Muslim community into turmoil, throws up several issues. First is the question where rape is a crime or not.
- Governor Inaugurates South India's Biggest `Goshala' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2005)
Houses 2,000 cows recovered from slaughter-houses
- Naxals In Ap Retaliate As Police Step Up Offensive (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2005)
One person was killed and five policemen along with six others were wounded when naxals set off a bomb in a hospital.
- One Killed, 10 Hurt In Bomb Blast At Hospital (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2005)
Janashakti naxalites blast Girijan cooperative building
- As You Sow, So Shall You Weep (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Jun 30, 2005)
With the rains finally here, spurious seeds and other fake inputs introduce a deadly new element in the survival struggle of the Vidharbha farmer. Fake seeds from Andhra Pradesh have come in on a large scale.
- India, Singapore Sign Economic Pact (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2005)
Comprehensive accord to boost trade in goods and services; mutual legal assistance treaty too
- Gas In Gujarat? (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 30, 2005)
The discovery of huge natural gas reserves in the Godavari-Krishna basin by the state-owned Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC),
- All Gas? (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 30, 2005)
About 48 hours after Gujarat state-owned company GSPC claimed to have hit about 20 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Bay of Bengal, chief minister Narendra Modi doubled the size of the discovery,
- There's Nothing Wrong With Cash, It Gives You Time To Think (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 30, 2005)
The latest issue of Bookkeeping Tips from the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (www.aipb.org) begins with what one always takes for granted — petty cash.
- The Monster Within Us All (Dawn, Will Hutton, Jun 30, 2005)
The one reliable prediction you can make about any group of human beings is that one or two will have a proclivity to cut corners, accept a bribe or be ready to pursue a dishonourable means to achieve their end.
- Empee Sugars To Invest Rs. 200 Cr. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2005)
Crushing capacity to be raised to 7,500 tonnes a day
- Anybody Remember Manipur? (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jun 29, 2005)
With the first anniversary of Manorama Devi's killing upon us, the Government must make public the report of the Justice Jeevan Reddy review panel on the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act without any further delay.
- Boost To Ties Likely (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 29, 2005)
AS Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prepares for his meeting with President George W. Bush at the White House next month, expectations are high that the summit will spawn an array of agreements on defence, civilian space and nuclear cooperation.
- Clearing The Air (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 29, 2005)
If defence minister Pranab Mukherjee’s two days of talks in Washington this week are indicative of what to expect during Manmohan Singh’s visit to the White House on July 18, the prime minister will be no pushover for the Americans.
- Only First Among Equals (The Economic Times, T T RAM MOHAN, Jun 29, 2005)
Morgan Stanley, the bluest of blue-chip investment banks in the US, recently decided to ask its CEO, Philip Purcell, to leave. Nothing extraordinary about that. In corporate America, CEOs get fired all the time.
- Advani"s Unsecular Folly (Deccan Herald, M Veerappa Moily, Jun 28, 2005)
While Advani may have praised Jinnah for being secular, it is obvious that the converse was indeed true
- Inspiring Essays (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
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