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Articles 7921 through 8020 of 13380:
- The Future World Order: A Vision (Tribune, Brig A.C. Prem (retd), Nov 27, 2005)
The year is 2018. The European countries comprising the EU are looking up to the power trio of China, India and Russia for economic succour as their dwindling economies and an aging population are adding to their woes.
- Pak Mps’ Plan To Visit J&k Puts Govt In Quandary (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Pakistani MPs’ planned visit to quake-hit areas of Jammu and Kashmir through the newly-opened five points at LoC has put the Government here in a dilemma as it feared this would dent its claim that the crossings were exclusively meant for Kashmiris.
- Pak Army Submits List Of 240 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Pakistan Army has submitted a list of 240 persons, who want to cross Line of Control (LoC) to meet their relatives from Tatta Pani in Balnoi area of Mendhar sector in Poonch district, which will be opened for the civilian movement on November 28.
- Entire Nation Is With You: Kalam Tells Quake Survivors (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
"When god is with you.... Who can be against," President A P J Abdul Kalam told the quake survivors of Tangdhar area and assured them that the entire nation is with them in this hour of crisis.
- Cm's Drive For ‘Work Culture’ (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Nov 27, 2005)
With the moving of ''Durbar'' to the winter capital, the civil Secretariate has started functioning in Jammu and so have the new Chief Minister and his council of ministers.
- Kalam Lauds Quake-Hit Kashmiris, Assures Support (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Hailing the bravery and courage of the people of Kashmir during the recent earthquake, president A P J Abdul Kalam on Saturday assured full support to the affected people from the government.
- Pakistan Rebuilding Terror Network After Quake - Terror Network Intact In Pak Despite Quake: Indian Army (India Daily, Anil Rane, Nov 27, 2005)
Pakistan uses terror as means to fight against India. This is going on since sixties.
- Kalam Promises Help To Quake-Hit (Indian Express, MIR EHSAN, Nov 27, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam assured quake-affected villagers of Tangdhar full support from the nation and expressed his solidarity with the survivors of October 8 quake. Kalam today morning arrived in Srinagar for two-day visit to the quake affected villa
- Thousands Want Information About Their Relatives In Pok (Hindu, Luv Puri , Nov 27, 2005)
Delay in permitting people causes anxiety
- Peace Process Losing Steam (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Nov 26, 2005)
The last two months have witnessed some damaging developments in the Pakistan-India peace process.
- Volcker Report Debate On Monday Likely (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The contentious Volcker Committee report on oil-for-food scam could be taken up for discussion on Monday, with the Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee today rejecting the Opposition-moved adjournment motion.
- Price For Honesty (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The manner in which Indian Oil Corporation officer Manjunathan Shanmugham was murdered in Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh, for tracking down the powerful oil mafia involved in fuel adulteration has shocked the nation and deserves to be condemned . . .
- Kalam To Visit Last Loc Village In Kashmir (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Adding yet another firsts to his cap, President A P J Abdul Kalam would be visiting Urusa, the last village on the Line of Control, in North Kashmir during his two-day visit to the state beginning on Saturday to assess the relief measures . . .
- Award For ‘Operation Green Kargil’ (Tribune, Girja Shankar Kaura, Nov 26, 2005)
The Army’s efforts to conserve the flora and fauna on the rocky heights of the Kargil, Dras and Batalik have borne fruit. Not only has the Army made the heights green but also honoured the personnel responsible for it.
- Security Tightened For Kalam’S Visit (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Security has been further beefed up in the entire Kashmir valley in view of President A P J Abdul Kalam’s two-day visit to quake-ravaged areas of Uri and Tangdhar, beginning Saturday, official sources said today.
- 6 Pok Visitors Return On Peace Bus (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Six Pakistani nationals, who had come to Jammu and Kashmir before the October 8 earthquake, today headed back for Pakistan-occupied Kashmir amid tight security on the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus.
- A Word For Volunteers- Ii (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Dr. Nazir Ahmad Gilkar sums up the orientation-cum refresher course for NSS programme officers held in the University of Kashmir
- Scared Of Uniform (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Notwithstanding the massive PR (Public Relations) exercise undertaken by police officials and hired columnists to paint a rosy picture of an otherwise brutal force last month, the police yet again displayed their ruthlessness and arrogance
- Silent Village (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Nov 26, 2005)
is good that myth has given way to science in Dhadkai village of remote Gandoh tehsil in Doda district.
- Kashmiris Don’T Want Autonomy, Self-Rule: Geelani (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Chairman of a faction of All Parties Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Shah Geelani while addressing a rally at Tujjar Sharief on Friday said the Kashmiris haven’t given sacrifices for internal autonomy or self-rule.
- Kalam On Kashmir Visit From Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will embark upon a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, beginning Saturday.
- Dar In Court, Admits Pak Hand In Delhi Blasts (Pioneer, Praveen Kumar, Nov 26, 2005)
The admissions made by Tariq Ahmed Dar before a city court on Friday firmly points the finger of suspicion towards Pakistan's involvement in the October 29 blasts in the Capital.
- Be Firm (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Nov 25, 2005)
Minister for Forests Tariq Hamid Qarra is not the first to declare that timber smugglers will be dealt with an iron hand.
- Pakistan Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 25, 2005)
If Joseph Goebbels was around he would have found a perfect rival in Pakistan.
- Fall Of Mirpur (Daily Excelsior, C P Gupta, Nov 25, 2005)
Mirpur, the erstwhile District Headquarter and Commercial Hub Center of Jammu and Kashmir State, now a part of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), fell to the cruel hands of raiders on 25th November 1947.
- Mutual Death-Lock (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 25, 2005)
The antelope, part of the tiger’s food chain, helps sustain the big cat. Yet efforts to prevent the killing of one antelope could actually contribute to curbing the slaughter of the jungle’s threatened monarch.
- No Forex For Pakistan (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 25, 2005)
Pakistan does not need a single dollar, pound, yen or euro in foreign exchange to cope with its earthquake.
- Together We Can, Together We Must (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 25, 2005)
Parents are no more and children feel a void. Children are not there and parents feel deprived. Who will pull us out of the social chaos we are steeped in, laments Oscia Jabeen
Let us understand that the present moment calls urgently for a good deed.
- Kalam Arriving On Nov 26 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam will arrive here on a two-day visit to quake-hit areas of Uri and Tangdhar in Jammu and Kashmir on November 26, official sources said today.
- Kalam Arriving On Saturday (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam will arrive here on a two-day visit to quake-hit areas of Uri and Tangdhar on November 26, official sources said today.
President Kalam was earlier scheduled to visit the earthquake affected areas in the state on November 10
- No Let-Up In Infiltrations From Pakistan: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India said on Thursday there had been no let-up in the number of militants sneaking into Jammu and Kashmir from Azad Jammu and Kashmir despite pledges by Islamabad to seek to halt the flow.
- Indian Parliament Erupts In Chaos Over Iraq Oil-For-Food Scandal: Bjp Wants Sonia And Natwar Singh To Resign (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India’s parliament erupted in chaos Thursday as the opposition attacked the ruling coalition over alleged links between a federal minister and Iraq’s oil-for-food scandal.
- India Sees No Let-Up In ‘Infiltration’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India said on Thursday there had been no let-up in the number of militants sneaking into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side despite pledges by Islamabad to seek to halt the flow.
- An Integrated Disaster Management Plan (Dawn, Naeem Sadiq, Nov 25, 2005)
If Karachi were to be hit by an earthquake similar to the one experienced on October 8 in Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, it could result in the death of three to five million people and the city being pushed back on the time-line by some 100 odd years.
- Not Quite God’S Wrath (Dawn, Jafar Wafa, Nov 25, 2005)
There is a very apt quotation from the Holy Quran to introduce this discussion of whether natural disasters are the inevitable effects of natural causes or a scourge resulting from divine displeasure.
- Youth Join Mission To Rid Pir Panchal Of Militants (Hindu, Luv Puri , Nov 25, 2005)
83.9 km road to link Bafliaz to Shopian likely to be over in 3 years They are working to make the areas around the proposed Mughal Road militancy-free at an altitude of 11,500 feet.
- A Bionic Eye From The Armed Forces (Hindu, Dennis Marcus Mathew, Nov 25, 2005)
The armed forces are not merely into protecting the nation. Its medical services wing is pioneering medical technologies.
- A Word For Volunteers - I (Greater Kashmir, Dr. Nazir Ahmad Gilkar, Nov 25, 2005)
Dr. Nazir Ahmad Gilkar sums up the orientation-cum refresher course for NSS programme officers held in the University of Kashmir
- Nokia Gets $141-M Bsnl Network Expansion Deal (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
The world's largest telecom gear manufacturer, Nokia, has bagged a $141 million (Rs 635 crore) order from India's largest telephone operator, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), for the supply of cellular equipment.
- It Is Time To Take A Tough Stance On Kashmir, Aksai Chin And Northeast – India Must Get All Its Territory Back (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Nov 25, 2005)
India is progressing in many fronts.
- What Made Him Talk Like That? (Pioneer, S Gurumurthy , Nov 25, 2005)
Sudarshan's views on population control may be criticised, but what about the facts disclosed by the CPS study, asks S Gurumurthy
- The Philosophic Indian (Indian Express, JAYA RAMANATHAN, Nov 25, 2005)
Just as The Argumentative Indian is now a given, we have to get equally reconciled to The Philosophic Indian—our unique ability to hold forth with profundity over most trivial issues.
- Cannon Fodder For Conflict Zones (Hindu, C. Gouridasan Nair, Nov 25, 2005)
Ramankutty Maniappan from Kerala is a scalding reminder of the dangers that face hundreds of Indians who are forced to work in the world's regions of conflict.
- Aziz Wants Uplift Plan For Northern Areas (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has asked the chief secretary of the Northern Areas to submit a comprehensive plan for the region’s economic development.
- No Let-Up In Infiltrations From Pakistan: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India said on Thursday there had been no let-up in the number of militants sneaking into Jammu and Kashmir from Azad Jammu and Kashmir despite pledges by Islamabad to seek to halt the flow.
- Save The Chiru (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 25, 2005)
THE international craze for shawls made of Shahtoosh, “the wool of kings”, will make the Chiru (Tibetan Antelope) extinct in a few years.
- Nitish Sworn In Bihar Cm (Tribune, Ambarish Dutta, Nov 25, 2005)
All roads in Patna today converged at the historic Gandhi Maidan where NDA leader Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the 32nd Chief Minister of Bihar by Governor Buta Singh.
- A Strong Rope Is Lifeline For Quake-Hit (Tribune, John M. Glionna, Nov 24, 2005)
Dressed in a white turban and flowing blue robe, Amraz Khan climbed into a small steel basket suspended 400 feet above the Jhelum River. As the basket swung in a stiff wind, he and another passenger pulled on a rope for a nail-biting ride to the river’s f
- Volcker: Nda Plans Adjournment Motion (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 24, 2005)
To demand resignation of Sonia as UPA chairperson and that of Natwar Singh from Cabinet
- Hurriyat Discusses Musharraf Proposal (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 24, 2005)
Its proposed to visit quake-hit areas of PoK also discussed
- Bihar: The Road Ahead (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Nov 24, 2005)
In a clear mandate, the people of Bihar have voted across caste and communal divide to send the message that they want change. It is now up to Mr Nitish Kumar, expected to be the next Chief Minister, to deliver on his promises and put his State firmly....
- Belgaum Merger: Flogging A Dead Horse (Hindu, A. Jayaram, Nov 24, 2005)
Has the Karnataka Government over-reacted by dismissing the Belgaum civic body?
- The Economics Of Natural Disasters (Business Line, A. Vasudevan, Nov 24, 2005)
INDIA HAS been visited by natural disasters quite frequently in recent times — the latest being the earthquake in the Kashmir region that affected thousands of people, and the floods in different States over the last three months.
- Secessionist Blues (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
On the face of it Tehreek-e-Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has encountered yet another reverse with Mr Masrat Alam quitting his immediate company.
- The Team That Dravid Made (Indian Express, Mini Kapoor, Nov 24, 2005)
Multan in Punjab’s south lays magnificent claims to being South Asia’s oldest city.
- Relaunching Brand Bihar (Indian Express, Rama Bijapurkar, Nov 24, 2005)
I remember a discussion a few years ago at a strategic planning session of a multinational consumer goods company on how people of India were changing.
- A Twist Of Fate (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 24, 2005)
Natwar Singh has exhausted his capacity to hurt himself. But he has not exhausted his capacity to hurt the Congress.
- New Thinking On Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 24, 2005)
For the greater part of its history, Kashmir has maintained an independent existence.
- Poison Them (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 24, 2005)
Even as the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) seems to have learnt the ‘ABC’ to deal with stray dogs: (Animal Birth Control), civilians continue to die of rabies.
- Seven Die In Held Kashmir Attacks (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
Seven people were killed on Wednesday, five of them during an attack by militants on a police camp in held Kashmir as militants rejected an offer of assistance if they shun violence, officials said.
- Senate Condemns Ajk Police (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
Angry senators of both the ruling and opposition parties on Wednesday joined hands to condemn the Azad Jammu and Kashmir police for illegally entering the Punjab to "kidnap" three young college-going girls, their mother, . . .
- Pok-Based Jehad Council Rejects Surrender Offer (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
The Muzaffarabad-based United Jehad Council (UJC), an umbrella organisation of several militant groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir, has rejected Army Chief General J.J. Singh’s surrender offer to militants.
- Singh Wants Check On Rights Abuse In Kashmir (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Nov 24, 2005)
The US ambassador to Pakistan has called for the inclusion of the Kashmiris in the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
- Musharraf’S Self-Governance Proposal Being Fine-Tuned (News International, Mariana Baabar, Nov 24, 2005)
Serious work is continuing within different centres of the government to fine-tune President Pervez Musharraf’s proposal of "self-governance" in Kashmir.
- Howard Holds Talks With Musharraf, Shaukat; (Pakistan Observer, Sharafat Kazmi, Nov 23, 2005)
Australia has called for a peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue acceptable to both Pakistan and India and the Kashmiri people. This was stated by the Australian Prime Minister John Howard while addressing a joint news conference with Prime Minister Shauka
- More Funds For Quake-Affectees (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 23, 2005)
THE Government has decided to provide additional funding of Rs 125,000 for each family affected by the earthquake in Azad Kashmir and Hazara Division
- The Bihar Mandate (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Nov 23, 2005)
THE NITISH KUMAR-LED National Democratic Alliance has won a decisive mandate from the Bihar public, ending, in the process, the 15-year-long sway of Mr Lalu Prasad over the State.
- Nato May Extend Stay Beyond January 2006 (Pakistan Observer, John Thakur Das, Nov 23, 2005)
Karachi—NATO may extend its emergency mission in earthquake hit Pakistan beyond January 2006 as it faces extreme challenges and high costs in rushing humanitarian aid to devastated areas. But the alliance is quickly gaining experience and is starting talk
- Parliament Faces A Winter Of Discord (Business Line, R. C. Rajamani, Nov 23, 2005)
At least 50 legislative measures are scheduled for introduction or consideration in the winter session of Parliament, opening today. But this appears a tall order, given the confrontationist mood of the Opposition.
- Admires Pak Role In War Against Terror (Pakistan Observer, Sharafat Kazmi, Nov 23, 2005)
Australia has called for a peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue acceptable to both Pakistan and India and the Kashmiri people.
- Emerging Security Challenges (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 23, 2005)
CHAIRMAN Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Ehsan ul Haq has said that Pakistan cannot remain indifferent to the happenings around it. At a seminar on ‘New Security Perspective’ held in Islamabad on Monday, he said that Pakistan has suffered more than an
- India Rejects Pak Proposal Of Self-Governance In Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Nov 23, 2005)
India Monday virtually rejected Pakistan’s idea of “self-governance” in Jammu and Kashmir claiming people of the state already enjoyed autonomy and popular democratic rights which residents of the state’s parts under Pakistan’s occupation were deprived of
- When Women Are Worst Sufferers (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Nov 23, 2005)
FOUR days after the devastating earthquake in Azad Kashmir and the NWFP, the UNFPA released its annual report, State of the World Population 2005, which focused on gender equality. The earthquake was a compelling pointer to the drastic implications of a h
- Virtual War (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 23, 2005)
It was a good simulation of warlike conditions.
- A Milestone On The Road To Nowhere (News International, M B NAQVI, Nov 23, 2005)
The thirteenth annual summit of the twenty years old South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation was held after two postponements on November 12 and 13.
- An Irrelevant Loc Is Not The Real Issue (News International, Humera Niazi, Nov 23, 2005)
The recent effort to make the LoC irrelevant is acceptable but far from a logical solution to the Kashmir problem.
- Ideas Of Demilitarisation In Kashmir Relevant: Pak (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 23, 2005)
Pakistan today said its "ideas" of demilitarisation and self governance towards resolution of the Kashmir issue remain "relevant" and it would be "regrettable" if India chooses to be "evasive" in responding to them.
- Not Enough Tents For Pakistan Quake Survivors - Iom (Reuters, Suzanna Koster, Nov 23, 2005)
NEELUM VALLEY, Pakistan (Reuters) - Aid workers in Pakistan's quake-hit mountains are trying to ensure everyone has shelter before snow falls, and with not enough tents for all, some will have to spend the winter under plastic
- Vigilance Identifies 12 Departments For Action (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 23, 2005)
The Vigilance Organisation has identified about a dozen public dealing departments where a massive drive is being planned against corruption with the start of new year.
- Speeding Past The Sex Boundary (Deccan Herald, Otto Pohl , Nov 23, 2005)
Laleh Seddigh stepped on the gas, cut off a truck and blasted her Peugeot between two other cars.
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