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Articles 24821 through 24920 of 25647:
- Pm On A Wheelchair? (The Economic Times, Arindam Sen, Mar 27, 2001)
THERE seems to be a conspiracy to undo Dr Chittaranjan Ranawat’s operation on the prime minister’s knees. The good doctor apparently worked a miracle and made Mr Vajpayee stand on his legs.
- First News Is Good News -- Literacy & Sex Ratio Is Up (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 27, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26: The number crunching is still on but the first set of results are out. At last count, India had more people, a higher literacy rate and a better sex ratio than in 1991. The provisional results of Census 2001 indicate that India has be
- Bse Imposes Ad Hoc Margin On Cash Scrips (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 27, 2001)
THE BSE has decided to impose special ad hoc margins on net outstanding purchase and sale positions in the cash scrips included in the B1, B2 and Z groups.
- Countdown For Gslv Launch Begins (Hindu, R. K. Radhakrishnan, Mar 27, 2001)
CHENNAI, MARCH. 26. The countdown for the most-awaited moment of the Indian space programme - the launch of the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) - began at the Sriharikota range this morning. The GSLV is slated to lift off at 3.47 p.m. on We
- Cong., Trinamool Identify Common Ground (Hindu, Javed M. Ansari , Mar 27, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. The Congress today said Ms. Mamata Banerjee had ``become the symbol of the anti-Left sentiment in West Bengal'' and that the party would have no reservations in projecting her as the leader of the combine in the State. This was stated
- I-T Raids On Brokers Reveal Proof Of Vast Undisclosed Wealth (Indian Express, Pranati Mehra, Mar 27, 2001)
MUMBAI, MARCH 26: The Income Tax raids on six prominent brokers, including Ketan Parekh, former BSE chief Anand Rathi and Shankar Sharma of First Global, over the weekend have revealed evidence of staggering amounts of undisclosed wealth. In the case of o
- 'Pak. Developing N-Weapons Faster Than India' (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 26, 2001)
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 25. Pakistan has edged past India in the nuclear arms race, according to the London-based Jane's Intelligence Review.
- Rbi Notifies New Disclosure Norms For Financial Institutions (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 26, 2001)
MUMBAI, MARCH 25. The Reserve Bank of India has notified new norms for financial institutions (FIs) to bring in uniformity in their information disclosures and improve transparency in their transactions from fiscal 2000-01.
- Inquiry Commissions No Substitute (Hindu, K. G. Kannabiran, Mar 26, 2001)
All of us have become totally ineffective in politics, all underlying assumptions for regulating our political lives have disappeared. We believed that Governments represent people; that laws will be enacted towards a transformation of society; that the e
- 'Cong. Wants War, We Are Ready' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 26, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. The Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, today said his multi-party National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was prepared to counter the Congress' charges of calumny emanating from the Tehelka tapes on the streets. ``They have declared
- U.S. And India: A Lighter Touch? (Hindu, C. Raja Mohan, Mar 26, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. As the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, heads to the United States next week for a substantive engagement with the Bush administration, India has good reasons to believe that Washington might deal with a lighter hand some
- Hitopadesa For The New Millennium (Hindu, S. Subramanyan , Mar 25, 2001)
CHILDREN, I'm sure you've all read stories from the Panchatantra. You can't possibly have forgotten those Immortally Illustrated Stories that appeared in lurid comic books with the colour running out in a ghastly sort of way from the pictures of foxes and
- 5mhz Each For Six Basic Players (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 25, 2001)
THE BATTLE of WLL power has finally begun. After months of speculation, DoT on Saturday announced the procedure for allocating frequency spectrum to basic telecom service providers.
- The Debate Rages On ... (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Mar 25, 2001)
A NEW biography of Indira Gandhi is likely to re-ignite the debate on whether she was a democrat or an authoritarian and whether the present ruling elite in India is a product of the process of "political debasement" that her critics believe began under h
- U.S. Keen On Expanding Ties With India (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 25, 2001)
WASHINGTON, MARCH 24. The Bush administration would continue to build on the present momentum in relations with India, and was ready to expand ties in every area, the Secretary of State, Gen. Colin Powell, told India's Ambassador, Mr. Lalit Mansingh, on F
- Caught Napping (Hindu, J. P. SHUKLA, Mar 25, 2001)
In Kanpur, rocked by communal violence, the Government had ignored the warning signals, reports J. P. SHUKLA.
- A Law Unto Themselves (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Mar 25, 2001)
Mohammed Shahabuddin is not the only man above the law in Bihar. K. BALCHAND writes that criminals have come to control political parties, without exception, and the Government.
- Sharing The Gift (Hindu, T. K. V. Desikachar, Mar 25, 2001)
Joint Commissioner of Police, Training, Delhi, Kiran Bedi is known for her reforms of conditions at Tihar as Inspector General, Prisons. "Meeting her was a refreshing experience. She was friendly and attentive, even after a long day's work. What inspires
- Pak. Govt. thwarts pro-democracy rally (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 24, 2001)
LAHORE, MARCH 23. Police authorities in Lahore today succeeded in preventing a public rally by a group of political parties but not without serving the purpose of the protesters. The rally, by the Association for the Restoration of Democracy (ARD), was to
- Canada's Gesture To India (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 24, 2001)
CANADA'S CORRECTIVE DIPLOMACY of lifting the India-specific `sanctions', which were imposed after New Delhi conducted nuclear arms tests in 1998, must surely help tone up the bilateral ties. The reasons cited by Ottawa certainly do not indicate any sembla
- Bse -- Taxmen Comes Knocking (Indian Express, CP Bhambri, Mar 24, 2001)
Mumbai, March 23: Income Tax officials conducted countrywide raids today on the premises of six major brokers of the Bombay Stock Exchange, most of them key figures in the controversy relating to the crash in BSE stock prices in the wake of the budget. At
- Sebi washes hands of illegal trade (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2001)
KOLKATA, MAR 23: The capital market watchdog, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) today expressed its helplessness over the huge unofficial transactions outside Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) which led to the payment crises in recent days.
- Mauritius gets Coast Guard vessel on lease (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2001)
CHENNAI, MARCH 23. An Indian Coast Guard vessel was today ``transferred'' to Mauritius, on a five-year free lease, to ``promote maritime interest'' and to ``reinforce the bonds of friendship and cooperation'' between the two countries.
- Operation Clean-up (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2001)
After courts of inquiry, fact-finding committees and information consultants have done their work, the Defence Ministry will still be left with the biggest question of all. What can be done to clean up defence procurement? Post-Tehelka, it cannot be busin
- The gladiators (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 24, 2001)
When the Gujarat Assembly met on Friday, it took up the business of the House in the absence of members of the main Opposition party. The virtually Opposition-less assembly proceedings were the farcical climax of an unseemly sequence of events: On Thursda
- Chargesheet Filed Against Jayalalitha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2001)
CHENNAI, MARCH 23. A chargesheet against the former Chief Minister, Ms. Jayalalitha, and the AIADMK M.P., Mr.T.T.V.Dinakaran, was filed today in an anti-corruption case by the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti -Corruption (DVAC).
- Implementing Labour Reform (The Economic Times, N Vittal , Mar 24, 2001)
ONE of the many features of this year’s budget is the "attempt to address the contentious issues of rigidities in our labour legislations".
- Hindu Rashtra & Indian Nationalism (Hindu, Asghar Ali Engineer , Mar 24, 2001)
THE RSS, despite the BJP's denials, is out to create Hindu rashtra in India. Its chief, Mr. K. S. Sudershan, a known hardliner, repeatedly asserts his ideas of Hindu rashtra, Hindu culture and Hindu values. He has been demanding `Indianisation' of Islam a
- Govt. Will Not Resign: Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 24, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 23. The Government will ``fulfill the people's mandate and shoulder the responsibility given to it till it commands a majority in the Lok Sabha,'' the Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K. Advani, told his party MPs at an emergency meeting of the
- Curbs On Contacts (Hindu, Kuldip Nayar, Mar 24, 2001)
IT MUST be aimed at stalling people-to-people contact between India and Pakistan. Otherwise, the Union Home Ministry's order that official clearance is needed for holding a conference, seminar, workshop, etc., in the country makes little sense. Track-II d
- Mandi House mouthpiece (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 23, 2001)
If Sushma Swaraj can call Doordarshan autonomous, then surely she is the Minister of Misinformation. In structure and performance, and the degree of control exercised by the government, DD and AIR are still official mouthpieces par excellence. The way the
- Cadres Unhappy Over Cong., Trinamool Tie-Up Move (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
CALCUTTA, MARCH 22. Working towards forging an alliance for the coming Assembly election in West Bengal, the Congress and the Trinamool Congress are facing substantial opposition to the move from within.
- Nalini Netto case: Apex court stays Commission proceedings (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 22. The Supreme Court today, through an interim order, stayed the proceedings before the Sashidharan Commission constituted by the Kerala Government to probe the alleged sexual harassment of a woman IAS officer by the then Kerala Forest a
- Investment Climate Not Conducive, Says Japanese Envoy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
CHENNAI, MARCH 22. The attitude of ``killing the goose that lays the golden eggs'' adopted by tax authorities in India and governance issues in States like labour unrest and extortion by criminal elements are posing a threat to sustenance of revived Japan
- Stalling of House proceedings (The Economic Times, Girish Kuber, Mar 23, 2001)
THE STALLING of Parliamentary proceedings because of the alleged bribery scandal is costing the country Rs 16,568 per minute or Rs 6 crore for the last 8 days in which Parliament has not been allowed to function.
- Spying for democracy (Hindu, Rajeev Dhavan , Mar 23, 2001)
TEHELKA DESERVES to enter our dictionary as a new word to denote a species of investigative spying for democracy. It adds a new - at times, worrying - flavour to investigative journalism. To do a `tehelka' is not just to interrogate or eavesdrop but to ob
- Budget Of Poverty & Poverty Of Budget (Hindu, Era Sezhiyan, Mar 23, 2001)
IN HIS 1991-92 budget, Dr. Manmohan Singh introduced a new strategy with emphasis on privatisation and globalisation of the Indian economy. He declared: ``Our industry has come of age. Direct foreign investment would provide access to capital, technology,
- The view from the dock (Indian Express, A.J. Philip, Mar 23, 2001)
In the tehelka created by Tehelka.com, few newspapers cared to give adequate coverage to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arguing for the prosecution of Home Minister L.K. Advani, Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi, Sports Mi
- 68 Cong. Mlas Suspended From Assembly (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
HYDERABAD, MARCH 22. A total of 68 Congress members of the Assembly were suspended for a day today for continuing to disrupt proceedings, seeking to revive a discussion on the `liquor scandal' they raised yesterday, and marshals were summoned to evict som
- Adjournments Cost Exchequer Dearly (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
NEW DELHI: What costs an hour of adjournment in Parliament? The figure has kept changing over the years.
- 'India Must Focus On Hardware Sector' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 23, 2001)
THE IT hardware industry in India has always been a kind of step-sister to the much-serenaded software industry. But we cannot afford to ignore the Rs 19,200-crore hardware sector any longer if we want to be a IT superpower, Vinnie Mehta, Director of the
- And Now, George Ii (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 23, 2001)
THE CENTRAL Bureau of Investigation has truly set the cat among the pigeons by filing a disproportionate assets case against Vincent George, personal secretary to the Congress president, Ms Sonia Gandhi.
- A Question Of Credibility (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2001)
AFTER HAVING PERMITTED Mr. George Fernandes to use Doordarshan to make offensive political remarks as part of his explanatory statement, the Government cannot shirk its responsibility to ensure that those whom the former Defence Minister castigated are gi
- Pak. bid to rein in 'jehadi' schools (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Mar 23, 2001)
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 22 Amid growing concern that the religious schools in Pakistan are ending up as `jehad factories', the military government has decided to streamline the education system in the seminaries.
- The problem of Shahabuddin (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2001)
THERE ARE VERY few places across the country where the nexus between crime and politics is so pronounced as it is in Bihar's Siwan district. The violence witnessed in Pratapur a few days ago, involving Mr. Mohammed Shahabuddin's private army and the polic
- Politics of perdition - II (Hindu, P. Radhakrishnan, Mar 22, 2001)
ALTHOUGH BOTH the PT and the DPI have much in common as Dalits and victims of caste oppression, as it often happens with the interplay of caste and politics, the leaders of both are staunch rivals, with Dr. Krishnasamy strongly conscious of the PT's caste
- Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Incarnation Of Love (Times of India, PARMARTHI RAINA, Mar 22, 2001)
KRISHNA Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born in Navadvip, 125 kilometres north of Calcutta, on the evening of a lunar eclipse over 500 years ago. Chaitnaya's appearance as the direct avatara of Lord Krishna Himself was foretold in the Srimad Bhagavatam and also
- Cbi Case Against Sonia's Secy. (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Mar 22, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 21. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case under the Prevention of Corruption of Act against Mr. Vincent George, private secretary to the Congress president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi.
- Political morals & military morale (Hindu, V.R. RAGHAVAN, Mar 22, 2001)
INDIA'S DEFENCE Minister has had to resign over the management of national security. Allegations about the use and misuse of his office and residence and of videotaped meetings proved too large a burden of doubt for him to continue in office. In addition,
- Middlemen Unlimited (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 22, 2001)
In all the debates on the Tehelka tapes, the role of the middlemen in arms marketing and their modus operandi have not received adequate attention. Given that mystery surrounds their work style, it is but inevitable that incorrect accusations should be ba
- Battle For Balco And The Future Of Privatisation (The Economic Times, Bodhisatva Ganguli, Mar 22, 2001)
THE REVELATIONS of a huge scandal involving the armed forces and senior figures in the BJP and the ruling National Democratic Alliance and the fun and games on the bourses has deflected attention from the ongoing events at Balco, where workers opposed to
- Canada Lifts Sanctions (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 22, 2001)
WASHINGTON, MARCH 21. In a move that signals a fresh start to bilateral relations, Canada has announced that it is lifting diplomatic and economic sanctions against India. The formal announcement was made to this effect in Ottawa on Tuesday.
- A Slowdown In Foreign Relations? (Hindu, K. K. Katyal , Mar 22, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 21. To say that the current political crisis will impinge on the conduct of external relations is to stress the obvious. However, the impact may vary from case to case, from country to country - for instance, it may not mean the same thin
- Indo-U.S. Ties At Its Best: Mansingh (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 22, 2001)
WASHINGTON, MARCH 21. The new Indian Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Lalit Mansingh, is confident that bilateral relations will climb to newer heights and there will be continuity and expansion in what has been achieved thus far. ``My job is to ensur
- India Should Assume Leadership Role, Says Canada (Hindu, R. Gopalakrishnan, Mar 22, 2001)
CHENNAI, MARCH 21. Concerns of no member-country of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) should be left out of consideration in its agenda for the next round of negotiations if it is to realise its objective of expanding the realm of free trade.
- Systemic failure behind stock market turmoil (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 22, 2001)
There is an urgency to re-examine the institutional structure as the present stock market crisis points to a systemic failure on the part of the regulators - the Reserve Bank of India and the Securities and Exchange Board of India. Watchers of BSE, SEBI k
- Fernandes Had No Role In Barak Deal: Navy Chief (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Mar 22, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 21. The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sushil Kumar, today said the former Defence Minister, Mr. George Fernandes, had not pushed through the controversial Barak missile deal.
- Kashmir Not A Territorial Dispute, Says Musharraf (Hindu, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Mar 22, 2001)
WASHINGTON, MAR. 21.The military ruler of Pakistan, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has said that Kashmir is not a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan, but concerned the right of the people of Kashmir who do not wish to be with India. Hence the dispute
- Gslv D-1 To Be Launched On March 28 (Hindu, R. K. Radhakrishnan, Mar 22, 2001)
SRIHARIKOTA, MARCH 21. The Indian space programme is on the verge of crossing another frontier later this month when the indigenous Geo-Synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV D-1) is set to soar skyward on March 28. It will also be an inaugural flight
- Fiscal Responsibility (The Economic Times, Vivek Moorthy, Mar 22, 2001)
THE FISCAL Responsibility and Budget Management Bill which are yet to be enacted tries to grapple with the huge debt-servicing burden that now underlies all other dimensions of fiscal stress.
- The continuing travails of the NDA (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 21, 2001)
THE DECISION TO institute a judicial inquiry and the exit of Mr. George Fernandes from the Union Council of Ministers - secured under tremendous pressure from within the ruling coalition - may have helped the Atal Behari Vajpayee Government in controlling
- Sinha’s vision ruined (The Economic Times, S. Swaminathan, Mar 21, 2001)
TEHELKA, zindabad! That, I am sure, is the sentiment of most Indians. But, I am equally sure, Yashwant Sinha is not one of them.
- Bjp's Agni Pariksha (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 21, 2001)
The recent revelations in the Tehelka tapes have all but destroyed the BJP's USP - its squeaky clean reputation. As the BJP gets to work to clean up its act, Narendra Mody, general secretary in charge of the party organisation - who is likely to play a mo
- Ordinary Vices (Times of India, Mrinal Miri, Mar 21, 2001)
Mahatma Gandhi used to think that politics was the proper arena of moral life. So, in fact, did Aristotle. But by politics here I mean neither the kind of politics that Gandhiji envisaged for this country, nor the Aristotelian variety of republican politi
- Ceasefire Received Well In U.S. (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Mar 21, 2001)
WASHINGTON, MARCH 20. Notwithstanding the unabated violence in Kashmir claiming more and more civilian lives, the unilateral ceasefire announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, is seen as a move in the right direction in the U.S. Though t
- George And Friends (Indian Express, Mushirul Hasan, Mar 21, 2001)
The NDA government kindled hopes of a better future in certain circles. A weary nation, having experienced the rise and fall of the not so united fronts, turned to Atal Bihari Vajpayee for political stability. He was the new icon -- idolised by not just h
- Uproarious scenes in Assembly (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 21, 2001)
LUCKNOW, MARCH 20. The joint session of the Uttar Pradesh legislature began today amidst boisterous scenes by the Opposition disrupting the customary speech of the Governor, Mr. Vishnukant Shastri, who had to be content with reading the first and last few
- Crime And No Punishment (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 21, 2001)
Where else could it happen, except in benighted Bihar? A pitched gun battle between the `supporters' of an MP and the police in which 11 people, including two policemen, are killed. The police summoned up courage to strike at him only when the MP from Siw
- Tehelka exposure raises many questions (The Economic Times, Sanjay Kumar, Mar 20, 2001)
THE POLITICAL implications of the Tehelka exposure should not be underestimated. The question is not of regaining the credibility of the government or its ability to take tough decisions in future. We should not be worried about its impact on the process
- TDP not to rock NDA boat (Hindu, R. J. Rajendra Prasad , Mar 20, 2001)
HYDERABAD, MARCH 19. The Telugu Desam Party expects the present political crisis in New Delhi to end soon, as there is no likelihood of any other dispensation such as the third front forming a Government at the Centre, and no chance of the NDA Government
- Tehelka exposure raises many questions (The Economic Times, Sanjay Kumar, Mar 20, 2001)
THE POLITICAL implications of the Tehelka exposure should not be underestimated. The question is not of regaining the credibility of the government or its ability to take tough decisions in future. We should not be worried about its impact on the process
- Swayam ka Sewak (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Mar 20, 2001)
Bangaru Laxman, tehelka.com's first victim, may have had a long innings in the BJP but he was a fairly obscure figure in the party. That is, till the prime minister picked him to become the party's first Dalit president. That too at a time when he was jus
- Operation West End (Hindu, Valson Thampu , Mar 20, 2001)
THE REVELATION of the defence scandal involving Mr. Bangaru Laxman, Ms. Jaya Jaitly and others by Tehelka.com bore the unmistakable stamp of those who helped to fix the fixers of cricket. The question to be answered, though, is if the current revelations
- Constitutional Review: Some Stray Thoughts (Hindu, C. B. RAU, Mar 20, 2001)
A CONSTITUTIONAL review group headed by Justice Venkatachaliah, established by the Government of India, has constituted different panels to look into specific aspects. An average but interested citizen is unaware of the status of their work and how the gr
- Govt. To Go In For Vote-On-Account (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Mar 20, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19. With the Government reconciled to the fact that the rest of the first phase of the budget session of Parliament is lost, it has decided to get the crucial vote-on- account approved by the Lok Sabha tomorrow and the Rajya Sabha on Wedn
- Cong. Intention Not Clear: Surjeet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 20, 2001)
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 19. The CPI(M) general secretary, Mr. Harkishan Singh Surjeet, has termed as unconvincing the Congress declaration that it is ready to ally with other parties to form an alternative to the BJP-led NDA Government. Mr. Surjeet, her
- Tehelka: A cheap candid camera stunt? (The Economic Times, Sharad Joshi , Mar 20, 2001)
TO BEGIN with, like all good economists, let us look at the short run effects of l’affaire Tehelka. Then, we shall look at the medium term, followed by the long run.
- I Didn't Dabble In Defence Deals: Brajesh Mishra (Hindu, Harish Khare , Mar 20, 2001)
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19. Mr. Brajesh Mishra, beleaguered Principal Secretary to a beleaguered Prime Minister, today assertively refuted the insinuation in the Tehelka tapes that he had dabbled in defence deals. He also declared that there was no need for him
- Sustaining a vibrant environment (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 20, 2001)
ONE OF the features of schools is that teachers are expected to do what they are allocated. Any additional initiative is purely by chance or a product of the rhetoric and goading. Creating an atmosphere, where the well being of the teacher is one of the c
- Vinegar, not wine (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 20, 2001)
THE INDIAN National Congress meet in Bangalore has resulted in a draft economic policy resolution which many analysts see as a 'virtual manifesto'. If so, this is most unfortunate, for the grand old party that led India down the mistaken path of socialism
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