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- A Severe Aftershock Measuring 6 On The Richter Scale Jolted Earthquake . . . (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Nov 07, 2005)
India has delayed opening if the Line of control in Kashmir for relief efforts after the Pakistan occupied Kashmir is hit with a massive aftershock of 6.0 Richter.
- India Watching Pakistan Military Closely In The Line Of Control Using . . . (India Daily, Preetam Sohani, Nov 07, 2005)
India's watchful intelligence and strategic air and land scanning mechanisms are monitoring Pakistanis carefully along the Line of Control.
- No Contratualism Please (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 07, 2005)
They appoint candidates with a pack of promises that ultimately turns out to be hollow, Ghulam Nabi Faroqi appeals to the new government to do away with contractualism as it means nothing but exploitation
Mufti led government,
- After Azad’S Exit (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Nov 07, 2005)
With Azad’s exit from the Union Cabinet, a lot of aspirants for the post have started making noises. A reshuffle is on its way. Young turks are waiting to be adjusted in with Rahul.
- By All Means A Revolution In Medical Science (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 07, 2005)
This discovery could not be more important to any place other than our valley where diseases of stomach are highest in the World. Prof. (Dr.) M S Khuru concludes
- View From The Valley (Hindustan Times, Firdous Syed, Nov 06, 2005)
The Congress has taken charge of the government in Jammu and Kashmir after a gap of 30 years.
- Promise Of Buddha (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 06, 2005)
November is a good month for the comrades. By a strange chronological coincidence, the fifth anniversary of Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s accession to the chief ministership and the 88th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution fall within a day of each....
- Maharaja' From Jammu, 'Pm' From Kashmir (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Nov 06, 2005)
Having raised the banner of revolt against the then Maharaja Hari Singh and later after partition having served as ''President'' and ''Prime Minister'' of ''Azad Kashmir'' in Pakistan,
- Aspects Of Earthquake (Daily Excelsior, Dr Nater Singh Raina, Nov 06, 2005)
An earthquake is a motion of the ground surface ranging from a faint tremor to a wild motion capable of shaking buildings apart and causing gaping fissures to open up in the ground.
- Pak Ready To Open All Agreed Five Points Along Loc On Nov 7 (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Pakistan today said it has made all arrangements to open five points along the LoC from Monday to permit quake-hit Kashmiris from both sides to cross over in accordance with the recent agreement reached with India.
- Finally, Loc To Open On November 7 (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Almost a week after deciding to soften the borders to enable quake-affected people to cross over to India, arrangements have been made to open the relief points from Monday.
- Drawing But Not Colouring (Deccan Herald, Sudha Ramachandran, Nov 06, 2005)
The book tends to be overly positive about Pakistan and ignores the subtexts of turmoil which are also part of the story.
- I Will Lay Down My Life For People: Azad (Deccan Herald, Zahoor Malik , Nov 06, 2005)
“Peace process will be strengthened and taken forward” - Ghulam Nabi Azad
- Forum For Men Of Mind And Matter (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
The Silicon Valley of India is all set to add another colourful feather to its cap when President A P J Abdul Kalam formally inaugurates on November 21 the BIC ......
- Loc Crossover Points Ready: Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 06, 2005)
The same procedure as followed for the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service
- Persisting Inequalities (Hindu, VISALAKSHI MENON, Nov 06, 2005)
The problem with this rather impressive collection is that it contains far too many articles for one volume.
- Volcker Committee Ignored Its Own Guidelines (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
Did not send notice to Congress, Natwar or Bhim Singh
If Volcker didn't know who I was, to whom did he send a notice, asks Natwar Singh
- Time To Make Borders Irrelevant (Tribune, Lt-Col Bachittar Singh (retd), Nov 06, 2005)
After six decades of conflict and confrontation, rapprochement in Indo-Pak relationship is under way.
- The Man On The Hot Seat (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Nov 06, 2005)
Ghulam Nabi Azad has been a great survivor. Somebody likened him to “Aloo” (potato) implying that he could mix with any vegetable.
- Terror In India (Washington Times, Editorial, The Washington Times, Nov 05, 2005)
The recent terrorist attacks in India indicate that the October earthquake that devastated some jihadist-rich areas in India and Pakistan has not incapacitated the militant groups.
- Altering The Rules Of The Game (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Nov 05, 2005)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad is certainly going to face a tough time.
- Musharraf Distinction Between J&k And Delhi Blasts (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Nov 05, 2005)
We condem "this" act of terrorism "in New Delhi". You are actually not hair-splitting when you emphasise "this" "in New Delhi" of the preceding sentence. As a matter of fact hair-splitting becomes necessary in the instant case.
- Fundamental Challenge In Bangladesh (Tribune, Hiranmay Karlekar, Nov 05, 2005)
THE Jamaat, the Islami Oikya Jote and other fundamentalist Islamist organisations in Bangladesh are using their participation in the government led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to push their Islamist agenda and capture power.
- After The Blasts, Some Good Sense (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Nov 05, 2005)
What with three serial blasts in Delhi, so many lives lost, the omens were bad.
- E-Mail To Azad (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 05, 2005)
It is just a coincidence that on the day we had carried the news about the election of Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad as the leader of the Congress Legislature Party we had also published a letter from a citizen of Bhadrawah in our "action please" column referring t
- Nation In Grief (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Nov 05, 2005)
Brighton, with its memories of Margaret Thatcher’s hotel exploding about her ears during a party conference, is a reminder that when the shock has worn off a little and the pain dulled, it is necessary to formulate a responsible public response . . .
- Right To Infromation (Daily Excelsior, Arvinder Kaur, Nov 05, 2005)
The Right to Information (RTI) Act, which gives legal right to people to seek information from the Government and curb corruption, has come into force, placing India among the 55 countries that have such a legislation.
- On Records (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 05, 2005)
I have no objection to any probe ... the report has as much validity as that prepared by the CIA director on the alleged existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq.
- Terror In India (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Nov 05, 2005)
The recent terrorist attacks in India indicate that the October earthquake that devastated some jihadist-rich areas in India and Pakistan has not incapacitated the militant groups.
- Al-Qaeda's Battle For Hearts And Minds (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Nov 04, 2005)
No one can claim that al-Qaeda is not watching the twists and turns of the debates related to global terrorism that are currently being waged in the United States and the Muslim world.
- Cia's 'Black Sites' Breed More Evil (Asia Times, Ehsan Ahrari, Nov 04, 2005)
The US has exclusive facilities across the world to interrogate militants ... al-Tamara detention center, eight kilometers out of Rabat in Morocco, houses dozens of people arrested in Pakistan, while others are kept in Egypt, Thailand, Saudi Arabia . . .
- Living Side By Side (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Nov 04, 2005)
Eid mubarak, and it falls this time on Juma, a Friday, which is very special, very auspicious.
- Absurdity, Again (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 04, 2005)
Within hours of militants slaying a minister in Srinagar, he spoke of “opening” the LoC.
- Quake: The Challenge Ahead (Dawn, Sherry Rehman, Nov 04, 2005)
GARHI DOPATTA used to be a bucolic village near Muzaffarabad where its simple mountain-folk lived by breeding livestock and growing subsistence grain.
- Rising Death Toll (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 04, 2005)
The death toll in the October 8 earthquake that struck Azad Kashmir and Hazara Division has officially been put at 73,276 now.
- India's Concern Over Gilgit (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Nov 04, 2005)
India has at last broken its 56-year old silence over the plight of the people in the northern part of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). Gilgit-Baltistan or Balwaristan, as locals calls this region, has been in the grip of a bloody confrontation . . .
- `Give Not A Windy Night A Rainy Morrow, To Linger Out A Purposed Overthrow' (Business Line, D. Murali , Nov 04, 2005)
JULY 26 saw Mumbai receiving 94 cm or rain in 18 hours. In recent days, Kolkata was rained out; Chennai received a record 42 cm of rains in 40 hours; and rains have damaged 700 km of roads in Bangalore.
- Terrorists Strike Again (Daily Excelsior, Dr Shabir Choudhry, Nov 04, 2005)
As if death and destruction which resulted after the earthquake was not enough, evil minded people also decided to add to misery and suffering of the people of South Asia.
- India Wary Of Kargil Repeat (Daily Times, Mukherjee, Nov 04, 2005)
Troop positions on the Siachen Glacier must be demarcated before demilitarising the world’s highest battlefield to avoid a repeat of the 1999 Kargil border conflict with Pakistan, said Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
- Two Anniversaries (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Nov 04, 2005)
By a remarkable coincidence the death anniversary of Indira Gandhi and the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel fall on the last day of October.
- 'India, Pak Hug Will Bring More Aid To Pok' (Express India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 04, 2005)
Former US President Bill Clinton believes earthquake victims in Pakistan will get more money if people around the world see Pakistanis and Indians working together.
- Forgotten Children Of The French Republic" (Hindu, VAIJU NARAVANE, Nov 04, 2005)
The bubbling cauldron of discontent in Paris' run-down, high-rise suburban slums, home to the dispossessed, has finally overflowed.
- Raising More Funds For Reconstruction (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Nov 03, 2005)
DONORS at the UN-sponsored international conference in Geneva held last week have pledged far less funds for providing relief and shelter to the October 8 earthquake victims than what Pakistan had expected.
- Live And Let Die (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 03, 2005)
The aftermath of the bomb blasts in the heart of India’s capital has followed a contradictory if disturbing pattern.
- Pak Asks India To Share Evidence In Blasts’ Probe (Pakistan Observer, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 03, 2005)
Islamabad—Pakistan has once again asked India to share evidence, if any, about Pakistan’s involvement in Delhi bomb blasts and it will take action against those found responsible.
- Azad’S Kashmir (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 03, 2005)
Ghulam Nabi Azad's chiefministership has been the occasion for many exclamations.
- Isolate This Virus (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 03, 2005)
Names have ceased to matter in this case. Nobody should, therefore, be surprised that an unknown organisation has made a telephone call to a news agency in Srinagar owning the latest serial blasts in the national capital.
- Delhi Assured Of Action If Evidence Provided: Fo (Dawn, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
President Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have expressed their resolve to continue with the peace process, foreign office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told the weekly press briefing here on Wednesday.
- India Is Considering Demilitarisation: Fo (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, Nov 03, 2005)
Pakistan is optimistic that India is willing to consider Islamabad’s proposal for the demilitarisation of Kashmir, the Foreign Office said on Wednesday.
- Azad Sworn In Chief Minister (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 03, 2005)
PDP leader Muzaffar Hussain Baig takes oath as Deputy Chief Minister
- 6 Killed, 20 Injured As Car Bomb Explodes Near Srinagar (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 03, 2005)
Hours before Ghulam Nabi Azad was sworn in Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, a militant blew himself up in an explosives-laden car on the outskirts of Srinagar, killing five others and injuring 20, on Wednesday.
- Delhi Blasts Traced To Srinagar, Muzaffarabad (Daily Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and 12 nominees of his Council of Ministers (CoM) were sworn-in today by Governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha at Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC).
- It’S Too Early For Optimism In Assam (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Nov 03, 2005)
While an ULFA-approved civil society group and the Centre are talking, the police and the army are queering the pitch.
- Pak Seeks Evidence On Delhi Blasts (Statesman, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
With Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh pointing to the possible involvement of Pakistan-based terrorists in Saturday’s Delhi blasts, Islamabad today asked India to share evidence in this regard and promised to take action against those involved.
- A Challenge For Azad (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 03, 2005)
THE bomb blast in Srinagar in which 10 people were killed on Wednesday is a grim reminder of the challenge facing the new Chief Minister.
- Tasks Before Azad (Daily Excelsior, H C Katoch, Nov 03, 2005)
Prevailing uncertainty set-tles and Azad sits on the throne of the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir State.
- Give Evidence On Blasts: Pakistan (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 03, 2005)
Rejoinder to Manmohan hinting at Pakistani links to Delhi blasts
- Pakistan Earthquake Toll Put At 73,000 (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 03, 2005)
The toll in Pakistan's earthquake jumped to over 73,000 dead and 69,000 injured even as Islamabad on Wednesday discounted reports that a U.S. chopper was shot at in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir while carrying relief material.
- Baton Change (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 03, 2005)
After a fine half-term at the helm, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed has stepped down to make way for a Congress-led government in the State.
- 'Demilitarisation Of Kashmir Can't Be Unilateral' (Deccan Herald, PTI, Nov 03, 2005)
India on Tuesday reacted cautiously to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s suggestion of demilitarising both sides of Kashmir, asserting that it can’t be done “unilaterally”.
- Azad To Give Priority To Quake Relief (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Nov 03, 2005)
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said on Wednesday that the first task of the new Ministry would be to speed up relief and rehabilitation for victims of the October 8 earthquake.
- U.S. To Resume Kashmir Relief Flights Despite Attack (Reuters, David Brunnstrom, Nov 03, 2005)
The U.S. military said it was resuming helicopter relief flights in Pakistan's earthquake zone on Wednesday, even though it believed a rocket-propelled grenade was fired at one of the aircraft the previous day.
- Car Bomb Explodes Near Mufti’S Residence (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 03, 2005)
Barely a few hours before the swearing in of Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad as the 10th Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir,
- Planning For Quake Recovery (Dawn, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
THE October earthquake’s devastation of Azad Kashmir and parts of the Frontier province urgently requires realistic planning and effective implementation for alleviating victims’ misery and rebuilding their homes, businesses, villages and cities.
- Cabinet Revamp Before Nov 20 (Deccan Herald, PTI, Nov 03, 2005)
The exercise is expected to be mainly a Congress affair but Sibu Soren of JMM could again find a berth in the Cabinet.
- Pakistan Assures India Of Action Over Blasts (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
Pakistan has assured India it would act against any of its nationals found involved in the weekend bomb blasts in New Delhi that killed 59 people, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
- India On Alert Ahead Of Eid (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
India tightened security on Thursday ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Fitr amid fears of religious tensions after the worst militant attack on the nation's capital last week.
- The Lashkar-E-Taiba, In Theory And Practice (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Nov 03, 2005)
Last week's bombings in New Delhi necessitate a clear understanding of what the terrorist group wants — and what it will do to achieve its ends.
- Help Orphans (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
Eid-ul-Fitr shall be celebrated after a couple of days with fervour. Notwithstanding the appeals of various social organizations not to resort to ostentation, the people, by and large, will spend lavishly.
- Reality In Kashmir: The Quake Opened A Window (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Nov 02, 2005)
One believed that only some kind of self-determination vote offered to the people of Kashmir would exorcise from their minds the ghost of plebiscite.
- Good Bye Or Good Riddance? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 02, 2005)
Why not? should be the question as we need to turn back and take a leaf from history. Kashmir deserves a relief from the agony it had been put through earlier. What they say a Good Bye can be a Good Riddance for others, Javed Iqbal Shah comments . . .
- Azad To Be Sworn In As Tenth J&k Cm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
For the Congress, Mr Azad has proved to be a lucky mascot with his three-decade long association with the party.
- 'Demilitarisation Of Kashmir Can't Be Unilateral' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 02, 2005)
India on Tuesday reacted cautiously to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s suggestion of demilitarising both sides of Kashmir, asserting that it can’t be done “unilaterally”.
- Baton Change (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 02, 2005)
Azad faces serious challenges as well as responsibilities in Kashmir
- India Back To Blame Game (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 02, 2005)
India has put out a report claiming that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked President Musharraf to act against terrorism directed against India during their telephonic conversation on Monday.
- What Is In A Brand? Everything. Say Economists (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 01, 2005)
In Kashmir the concept of branding must gain roots to ensure a vibrant economy.
- Rectify Wrongs (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 01, 2005)
The accusation that Srinagar receives lesser funds as compared to other cities and towns of the state are not totally unfounded.
- Tackling Disasters: Natural And Man-Made (Tribune, Gopal K. Piplani, Nov 01, 2005)
Tammy, Rita, Katrina, Emily, Dennis, the 40-plus Betsy or whatever. They are definitely not our bar girls, trying to migrate to the USA. They are the wicked Atlantic sisters.
- Welcome Opening (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 01, 2005)
India has not allowed the Delhi bomb blasts to affect its relationship with Pakistan
- It’S Pay-Back Time (Dawn, F.S. Aijazuddin, Nov 01, 2005)
Old sins, Agatha Christie once wrote, have long shadows. And the sins of omission of every Pakistan government since our own independence in 1947 and the facsimile independence we have allowed Azad Kashmir since then are returning to haunt us.
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