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Articles 8621 through 8720 of 11253:
- Kpo: To Kiss And Win In Us (Deccan Herald, Chandu Nair, Jun 06, 2005)
Recently, we were invited by the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce to make a presentation on `How to win BPO business in the US?'
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Jun 06, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw “a good man fallen among Fabians.
- China And Asean: India's Emerging Markets (Deccan Herald, S. Majumder , Jun 06, 2005)
There has been a remarkable shift from west to east. Till last year the US was the sole power driving India's global trade.
- Grim Realities Can Raise Barriers Again (Tribune, Aditi Roy Ghatak , Jun 05, 2005)
FOR all the hullabaloo over the obliteration of geographical boundaries courtesy information technology,
- Tale Of A Sage, A Singer And Princes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Sas Bahu temples, traditional pipers and drummers, a palace-hotel with beautiful jhilmili stone screens still being hand-carved. Hugh and Colleen Gantzer visit Gwalior, the place that has it all.
- Rainwater Harvesting Key To End Water Woes' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
More than 30 per cent of water pumped is lost in leakage, says BDA Commissioner
- Local Expertise (Hindu, S. Ramachander, Jun 05, 2005)
Indian readers have long felt a need for local wisdom, which this work seeks to fill.
- Different Takes (Hindu, LEKSHMY RAJEEV, Jun 05, 2005)
A refreshing volume of poetry by two women poets, one established and one showing plenty of promise.
- Minorities Must Be Happy In A Civilised Nation: Sachar (Tribune, S.S. Negi , Jun 05, 2005)
Former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, Justice Rajinder Sachar, has been in the forefront of the fight against human rights violations and espousing the cause of underprivileged sections.
- Bringing History Back (Hindu, SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY , Jun 05, 2005)
Stephen Jay Greenblatt talks about New Historicism, its genesis and future and his current concerns in Cultural Studies
- Involve Private Sector In Healthcare: Manmohan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Singh admitted the failure of government and its agencies in addressing the healthcare needs of the society and called for an increased role for the private sector.
- Story Of A Synthesis (Hindu, JYOTI NAIR BELLIAPPA , Jun 05, 2005)
Randhir Khare's narrative weaves myth with legend, impressionistic statements with some rather profound jottings on the burdens of memory, history and selfhood.
- Naxalites Plan Abduction To Force Release Of Their Leaders (Hindu, K.V. Subramanya , Jun 05, 2005)
They have regrouped and formed two squads
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Naxal leaders Ramesh and Ujjani Gowda are in jail
Sudhakar Reddy, naxal leader, has brought his supporters . . .
- My Deep Throat (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Jun 04, 2005)
If Mark Felt can be identified as the “Deep Throat” who helped Washington Post correspondents Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their reporting of the Watergate scandal,
- The Cutting Edge (Tribune, V. Eashwar Anand, Jun 04, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s interaction with the Collectors and District Magistrates of all states and union territories at a two-day conference in New Delhi recently was a commendable effort.
- Pm Assures Karnataka Of Justice Over Krishna Waters (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
The chief minister is hopeful that the Centre will protect State’s interests and direct Andhra Pradesh to stop its illegal irrigation projects.
- Mumbai, Monsoon And The Many Makeovers (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Jun 04, 2005)
The Maharashtra Government's predicament in the slum issue illustrates the cost of populism. A long-term housing policy must attempt to undo the mistakes of the past.
- Rajasekhara Reddy Cancels Sale Of All Temple Lands (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Hyderabad : The Endowment lands scandal took a new turn on Friday with the Chief Minister,
- Time For Targeting Subsidised Power (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 02, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's public disapproval of the practice of giving free power to farmers has triggered a fresh debate on the need,
- Maoists' Ultimatum To Telangana Rashtra Samithi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2005)
The CPI (Maoist) has served an ultimatum on the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to severe links with the Congress by June 15.
- Unfortunate End To Bofors Case: Jaitley` (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2005)
"Manmohan Government did not challenge earlier judgment"
- Self-Regulation By Media Favoured (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 02, 2005)
Poor'' coverage of the poor
Hyderabad : Union Information and Broadcasting Minister S. Jaipal Reddy, Press Council Chairman and prominent media personalities have advocated self-regulation by the media at a national round-table on "Should . .
- An Ambience For A Dialogue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 01, 2005)
Javed Jabbarhas been a Senator and a Minister in three Federal Cabinets in Pakistan. He has been a part of the Track-II process between India and Pakistan, known as the Neemrana Dialogue, since 1992. Mr. Jabbar, in Hyderabad recently to attend the . . .
- Andhra Pradesh To Move Supreme Court On Babli (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 01, 2005)
Barrage construction by Maharashtra violates 1975 accord'
HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh has decided to approach the Supreme Court for stalling the construction of Babli and other barrages by Maharashtra on the Godavari in violation of the 1975. .
- Rajasthan's Wealth Of Intellectual Capital (Hindu, Manisha Gupta , May 31, 2005)
Protection of the State's intangible cultural heritage requires immediate attention
- Chief Minister Hauled Up Over Failure To Transfer `Tainted' Official (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
High courtround-up
BANGALORE: The Karnataka High Court on Monday observed that every action of the State, the Chief Minister and his colleagues ought to be in public interest and there should be probity in their functioning.
- Anti-Naxalite Force Begins Operations In Udupi Region; Chief Confident Of Success (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
The force will put down any activity which disturbs peace. However, care will be taken to ensure that there are no human rights violations, says Naik.
- Enhance Our Institutions (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 31, 2005)
The IIT graduates, who assembled in Washington from all over the world, celebrated their mother institutions that changed the way India is seen.
- Court Dismisses Petition Against Sun Tv's Dth Application (Hindu, A. Subramani , May 31, 2005)
No public interest in the petition, and no public injury caused'
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Petition premature as licence yet to be granted
Sun TV only one among many DTH applicants
- Kudremukh Park And Naxals (Deccan Herald, PRAVEEN BHARGAV, May 31, 2005)
Opposition to the Kudremukh National Park on the pretext of fighting Naxals will only help vested interests
- No Progress On Sir Creek (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 30, 2005)
Both sides agree to meet later to carry forward the talks
ISLAMABAD: The Sir Creek talks between India and Pakistan to resolve differences over the coastal strip off the Gujarat coast ended on Sunday without any forward movement.
- Government Has Not Achieved Anything' (Hindu, T.S. Ranganna , May 30, 2005)
BANGALORE: The State general secretary of the All-India Trade Union Congress, H.V. Ananthasubba Rao, has said that the N. Dharam Singh Government is ineffective and has not achieved anything as it is buckling under pressure from various sources.
- Fresh Row Over Free Power To Ryots In Andhra Pradesh (Hindu, K. Venkateshwarlu , May 30, 2005)
Chandrababu Naidu sees contradiction in Manmohan's stand
- Six On Ten Sounds Right For This Government (Hindu, P. SAINATH, May 30, 2005)
The United Progressive Alliance Government has no sense of how serious things are in the countryside. It seems to have forgotten what and who brought it to power.
- Karat Favours Graded Policy Where Free Power Is Given (Hindu, Sarabjit Pandher, May 30, 2005)
``If Electricity Act is to be implemented, no State can give free power to farmers''
- Honey, The State Has Made It (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
Many countries looking to India for supply
BANGALORE: With one-third of the total honey produced in India coming from Karnataka, an increasing number of foreign countries are looking to India for their supply.
- Kalam Goes Sightseeing (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, May 29, 2005)
ISELTWALD (SWITZERLAND): A sleepy village nestled in the Alps on the south shore of Brienz Lake came alive on Saturday when it received two of its most important dignitaries in several years — President Kalam and Switzerland President Samuel Schmid.
- 40 Injured In Explosions In Kashmir (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , May 29, 2005)
Hizb owns responsibility
SRINAGAR: After a brief lull, the militants detonated an explosive-laden car in Anantnag town and hurled a grenade in the Dalgate area of Srinagar on Saturday, wounding nearly 40 persons...
- Absurd Tales (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , May 29, 2005)
The image of Saneeya Hussain constantly comes to mind when one reads about recent developments in Pakistan.
- Rs 1 Lakh Tractor In Bangalore Soon (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
The company claimed that their tractor is very cost-effective and very simple in its design
- Micro Bank As A Catalyst For Change (Hindu, Rishikesh Bahadur Desai , May 29, 2005)
BIDAR: Surekha Sangappa is making a speech about the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines on interest rates on loans, using a power point presentation.
- Epf Rate : It Is 9.5% For 2004-05 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
The consequent Rs. 716.07-crore deficit to be met from the Special Reserve Fund
- Pf Interest Rate Fixed At 9.5 Pc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
For the second time the EPF Board will bank on its reserves to offset the deficit due to the high rate of interest fixed for 2004-05.
- A Bunch Of Old Letters — An Introduction (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 29, 2005)
Penguin India is republishing in May 2005 a remarkable collection of letters selected and edited by Jawaharlal Nehru and first published by Asia Publishing House in 1958.
- Modi Accuses Congress Of Being Soft On Naxals (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
BANGALORE: The Gujarat Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Narendra Modi, on Friday lambasted the governments in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka for the growing Naxal menace in the two States.
- Oil Retailers, Isma To Sign Pact On Ethanol Supply (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2005)
Technical, administrative and logistics issues sorted out
NEW DELHI: Oil retailing firms and Indian Sugar Mills Association will sign an agreement next month for supply of ethanol doped petrol in ten states and four Union Territories from July.
- People Not Too Happy With Performance (Hindu, K.N. Venkatasubba Rao , May 28, 2005)
The onus for the state of affairs lies equally on the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party'
- Mystery Of The Midnight Decision (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, May 27, 2005)
If Nitish Kumar did not have the numbers, he ought to have been exposed. The truth will now never be known.
- Talks On Siachen Demilitarisation Begin (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 27, 2005)
Differences persist between India and Pakistan on interpretation of 1989 pact
- State Submits Report On Kannada (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 27, 2005)
The report submitted by the literary experts tackles each of the parameters set for according to classical language status and provides proof of eligibility.
- Tying Our Kids To The Language Yoke (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, May 27, 2005)
In a State stitched up 50 years ago on the basis of the language most of its inhabitants spoke, nothing illustrates better the tough battle that Kannada activists face than the manner in which the Chief Minister speaks. . .
- Hiv Prevalence In India Low: Centre (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2005)
The Centre feels that the not-so-high rise in the number of HIV positive people last year is a “good sign.”
- Maruti Launches Compact Car (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2005)
Swift, priced at Rs. 3.87 lakh (ex-Delhi), to hit the road on June 6
- Localising Food And Sustaining Livelihoods (Deccan Herald, Kanchi Kohli , May 26, 2005)
Farmers from Peru, India and Iran met at Andhra Pradesh and exchanged notes about common concerns on agricultural biodiversity, livelihoods and food sovereignty
- Ensuring A More Accountable Judiciary (Hindu, T. R. Andhyarujina, May 26, 2005)
A high-level judicial council needs to be set up in India to investigate complaints of misconduct against judges of the superior courts.
- Double Standards: Venkaiah (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
``Why has the Union Government not dissolved the Goa Assembly?''
- Rao Gets Top Israeli Award (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
Renowned Indian scientist Prof C N R Rao has won the $ 1-million Dan David Prize instituted by an Israeli University for his lifetime contribution to material sciences
- Is Goodness Alone Enough? (Deccan Herald, PUNYAPRIYA DASGUPTA, May 24, 2005)
The Prime Minister is hamstrung by compulsions of coalition politics and the inevitability of expediency
- 12 States Heading For Power Crisis (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 24, 2005)
Southern region fares better with shortage less than one p.c. `Lack of fresh investment and modernisation coupled with huge transmission losses are responsible for the grave power situation.'
- Low-Cost Technology Converting Seawater Into Potable Water Launched (Hindu, P. Sunderarajan , May 24, 2005)
Water temperature differences on sea surface and depth utilised
- Volkswagen Plans Unit In Ap (Deccan Herald, PTI, May 24, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh, which had aggressively marketed itself during the last ten years as an ideal place for overseas investment, is eyeing success with German automobile giant Volkswagen AG planning to set up a plant in the port city of Visakhapatnam
- Exchanging Ideas (Deccan Herald, Rotary club, May 24, 2005)
The Rotary Club aims to provide external inter-cultural experiences for students through its student exchange programmes.
- Aicc Forces Radical Shift In Trccc Agenda (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 24, 2005)
Statehood issue put on the back burner; focus shifts to developmental aspects of the region
- Election Commission Decision On Bihar Polls Likely This Week (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, May 24, 2005)
Election Commission decision on Bihar polls likely this week
- Not Yet The Govt Of Aam Admi (Deccan Herald, UTPAL BORPUJARI, May 23, 2005)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, who exactly a year ago was anointed to the top post in the midst of near hysteria among Congressmen because of Sonia Gandhi’s renunciation and when nobody expected the mild-mannered economist to be thrust with the .
- A Handicapped Prime Minister (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, May 23, 2005)
Lenin dubbed George Bernard Shaw a good man fallen among Fabians.
- Iit Graduates’ Meet Showcases Human Resources (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , May 23, 2005)
High-technology ties with the US have become a two-way street. India, having contributed some of its best brains, has much to take and also much to give.
- Non-Cooperation With The Regulator Led To Ban On Ubs (Hindu, Oommen A. Ninan, May 23, 2005)
What SEBI seeks to indicate is that FIIs are not above the country's regulatory system
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The investigation by sebi was aimed at finding out whether the market
- Localising Food And Sustaining Livelihoods (Deccan Herald, Kanchi Kohli , May 22, 2005)
Farmers from Peru, India and Iran met at Andhra Pradesh and exchanged notes about common concerns on agricultural biodiversity, livelihoods and food sovereignty.
- A Chat With The ‘King Of Hearts’ (Deccan Herald, PRIYANKA HALDIPUR, May 22, 2005)
in an exclusive with Ghazal virtuoso Pankaj Udhas, whose inspiration in life is none other than his eleven-year-old daughter.
- Programme To Conserve Genetic Diversity Of Tiger Population (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, May 20, 2005)
Even as there appears to be no end for reports on dwindling numbers of tigers in different parts of the country, the Science and Technology Minister, Kapil Sibal on Thursday told presspersons that an initiative on the part of his Ministry to help tack
- Gangubai Hangal, A Symbol Of Talent, Courage (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 20, 2005)
Amidst the roar of the waves and the faint light from the nearly-full moon, when ‘Gangu tai’, as she is fondly called, sang the mukhda of Jo teri razaa, the audience rose as one – to appreciate a singer whose spirit remains unassailable.
- Science & Third Degree (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 20, 2005)
The Orissa High Court upheld the verdict of life imprisonment against Dara Singh while acquitting eleven others convicted by the lower court.
The Orissa High Court on Thursday set aside Dara Singh’s death penalty, pronounced by a lower court,
- The New Job Market — In The Sky (Hindu, V. Jayanth , May 20, 2005)
The new private airlines setting up shop need pilots and cabin crew in a hurry.
- Ap Receives Notice On State Plea ` (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 20, 2005)
Karnataka says Andhra Pradesh has started illegal projects and asserts that Krishna water is vital for Northern Karnataka’s development
- States Urged To Set Up Rights Panels (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 20, 2005)
While seeking his police custody, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the Rs 30,000 crore fake stamp paper scam fake stamp paper
- When Foreign Aid Causes Death And Damage (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 20, 2005)
P V Satheesh is the Director of the Deccan Development Society that is involved in empowering rural Dalit women in Zaheerabad of Medak district, one of the most backward districts of Andhra Pradesh.
- The Old Has Its Uses (Telegraph, NEHA SAHAY, May 20, 2005)
Shanghai: skyscrapers, curved, jagged-edged, with stylized lighting; traffic jams, police physically stopping motorcyclists and pedestrians from breaking signals; narrow pavements
- Set Up Rights Panels Immediately, Nhrc Tells States (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, May 20, 2005)
"The commissions should be structurally and financially independent"
- Left Still ‘Red’ On Upa Achievements (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 19, 2005)
The Left showed the “red flag” again to the UPA government on its performance, clearly disassociating with the UPA’s take on the crucial UPA-Left Coordination meet held here.
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