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Articles 121 through 220 of 280:
- Same Sc Bench Delivers Two Different Verdicts On Prohibition (Times of India, Dhananjay Mahapatra, May 04, 2006)
The Supreme Court has delivered two judgments, within a span of 10 days, on issuance of liquor licences by state governments one saying it is optional for a state to practise prohibition and the other making a positive assertion that governments . . .
- Senior Bjp Leaders Rush To Mumbai (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
Senior BJP leaders, including Leader of Opposition LK Advani and party president Rajnath Singh, are rushing to Mumbai to visit high-profile party General Secretary Pramod Mahajan who was shot at allegedly by his brother on Saturday morning, party sources
- Terror Infrastructure Across Border Intact, Says Army Chief (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 21, 2006)
Even though upbeat at reduced violence levels in Jammu & Kashmir, Army Chief General JJ Singh today expressed deep concern at continuance of infrastructure for training of militants across the border in the northern State.
- Maoist Rebels Kill 10 Policemen In Chattisgarh (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 17, 2006)
Maoist rebels attacked a police outpost, in a remote and thickly forested area of Chattisgarh, killing 10 policemen, a police official said on Sunday.
- N-Deal Violates Sovereignty: Rajnath (Indian Express, Manoj Prasad, Apr 12, 2006)
Taking a break from the Bharat Suraksha Yatra in Ranchi today BJP president Rajnath Singh rushed to Meerut to pay his condolence to the victims of the Monday inferno.
- Narmada Becomes A Bigger Issue (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Apr 05, 2006)
It has now become an issue of water being used for genocidal agriculture policies
Suddenly it is the nerve centre of the new wave of displacements
Water is important but not at the cost of the tribal and rural people
- Innocence In Jail (Tribune, Aditi Tandon, Apr 05, 2006)
Hundreds of women prisoners languishing in jails suffer from a deep sense of loss and guilt that fills them every second of their incarceration.
- Success Of A.P. Model In Containing Naxalism (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Mar 30, 2006)
The success of Andhra Pradesh in containing the naxalite problem cannot merely be attributed to the military one-upmanship the police enjoyed over the Maoists, but on a comprehensive strategy encompassing military tactics supported by a successful . . .
- Fighting Leprosy (Tribune, Dr Uma Vasudeva, Mar 29, 2006)
India has achieved a significant milestone in bringing down the prevalence of leprosy to less than one case per 10,000 people, the goal set by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which qualifies as “elimination.”
- Advani's Yatra To Cover 820 Km In Gujarat (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 27, 2006)
Senior BJP leader L K Advani's National Integration Yatra, which is scheduled to commence from Rajkot in Gujarat on April six, would traverse roughly 820 km in the State before entering Maharashtra, State unit of the party today said.
- Precaution Needed (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Mar 24, 2006)
As the enthusiasm for industrial development of the State grows there is need for stepping up safety measures for employees.
- ‘Karnataka Lagging In Sanitation Campaign’ (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Mar 23, 2006)
About 770 (761 gram panchayats and 9 block panchayats) Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) from 14 states – AP, Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Kerala, Orissa, TN, Tripura, UP, Uttaranchal and WB – will be given the award.
- The Great Leveller (Business Standard, C. J. Punnathara, Mar 15, 2006)
Remittances — mainly by unskilled workers and labourers to the Gulf nations and elsewhere — play a significant role in fostering better health, education and other social indices.
- Indian Maoists Claim Government Backs Civilian Paramilitaries (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 13, 2006)
Indian Maoists who killed 28 people last month in a landmine blast said on Sunday the victims were government-backed paramilitaries and not civilians.
- Tax Free, Zero Deficit Budget Worth Rs 14436-Cr (Daily Excelsior, Sanjeev Pargal, Mar 07, 2006)
Deputy Chief Minister Muzaffar Hussain Baig, Incharge Finance and Planning didn’t impose any fresh taxes nor increased or reduced the existing taxes in his fourth successive zero deficit and revenue surplus budget worth Rs 14,436 crore presented . . .
- 25 Killed In Maoist Attack (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Activists of anti-naxalite campaign targeted in Chhattisgarh
Twenty-five persons were killed and several injured in a landmine blast at Erraboru village in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday.
- Maoists Massacre 25 Ahead Of Bush’S Visit To India (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Left-wing guerrillas killed at least 25 anti-Maoist campaigners on Tuesday after ambushing a convoy of trucks ferrying the unarmed activists in central India, police said.
- Maoists Kill 23 In India (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2006)
Leftwing guerillas killed at least 23 anti-Maoist campaigners on Tuesday after ambushing a convoy of trucks ferrying the unarmed activists in central India, police said.
- The Prayag Of Chattisgarh (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Tanushree Podder visits Rajim, in Chattisgarh, also called ‘Panchkashi’ as there are five shivalingams in different temples there.
- Priority For Farm, Irrigation Sectors, Says Ysr (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 19, 2006)
Replies to the debate on motion of thanks to Governor
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy said that the guiding principle of his Government would be giving priority to agriculture and irrigation without neglecting other . . .
- Eight Cisf Jawans Killed, Nine Hurt In Naxal Attack (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 10, 2006)
Eight CISF jawans were killed and nine others were injured when a large number of heavily-armed Naxalites attacked a sensitive explosive depot of the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) in Dhantewada district of Chattisgarh late . . .
- Suspected Maoists Kill Two Policemen, Injure Eight In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 07, 2006)
Suspected Maoist rebels blew up a police station early Monday in central India and fired on policemen, killing two and wounding eight more, a news report said.
- Rooting Out Leprosy (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 01, 2006)
There must be sustained effort to eradicate the disease in all states
India’s battle against leprosy has reached an important milestone with the successful elimination of the disease.
- Leprosy Eliminated, Eradication Next (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
The government announced on Monday that it had eliminated leprosy but said that it would take 20 years to eradicate the disease in India.
- Ril To Invest Rs 5000 Cr In Methane Production (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) will invest over Rs 5,000 crore to start commercial gas production from coal bed methane (CBM) blocks by mid-2008.
- Target Practice (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Jan 17, 2006)
The Maoists’ kindling of tribal discontent is likely to create more situations like the one in Kalinga Nagar, writes Sumanta Sen
- Govt To Invite Bids For 5 Power Projects In Jan (Reuters, Madhu Soman, Jan 14, 2006)
The government will invite expressions of interest from foreign and domestic companies by Jan. 31 for five big thermal power projects to help meet demand for electricity that is outstripping supply.
- Polavaram Project Gets Tacit Consent (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 13, 2006)
Second all-party meeting held on the project concludes on a positive note
- Needed A Soil, Not Green, Revolution (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jan 09, 2006)
Agriculture can never be salvaged with a "trickle down" approach, which stands debunked now after four decades of the so-called Green Revolution.
- Politics Rarely Takes A Vacation (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Jan 06, 2006)
The New Year is upon us and politics rarely takes a vacation. Last six months I have written consistently about the Third Front and this is more than a reality and by the middle of 2006 we will see two large groups emerging to change the current . . .
- 12 Chief Ministers To Attend Pravasi Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Rajasekhara Reddy reviews arrangements for the event
Chief Ministers of 12 States will attend the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Divas at the state-of-art Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) here from January 7 to 9.
- Maoist Designs (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Jan 02, 2006)
With Maoists from Nepal to Tamil Nadu subverting the government machinery and gaining control in a wide corridor across 13 states through a campaign of terror, their activities have become a serious threat to national security.
- Rail Raid A Naxal Stratagem? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 28, 2005)
The Andhra Pradesh government would not hesitate to use the Army to counter Naxalite attacks, State Home Minister K Jana Reddy has said.
- Can Tata Steel Pull It Off? (Hindu, N. N. Sachitanand, Dec 19, 2005)
Need to overcome various infrastructural and other disabilities
In a string of announcements over the past one year the company has made known its intentions to transform itself in the next ten years from a local to a global enterprise.
- Keeping Mulk Raj’S Heritage Alive (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 18, 2005)
Mulk Raj Anand was committed to preserving India’s art and culture. Nalini Xavier writes about Lokayata, an institution founded by Anand, which has been organising art exhibitions from time to time.
- Arms From Pak, Brains From Sri Lanka (Hindustan Times, Mammen Matthew, Dec 16, 2005)
Brains or guns, the Naxalites don't mind getting them imported as long as it helps them in their war for the people — against the "brute state".
- Maoists Declare War On Big Companies (Hindustan Times, Mammen Matthew, Dec 15, 2005)
Big corporate houses venturing into Naxalite-hit states may be in for some trouble. The extremists have said they would “step up activities” against the big companies, including MNCs, which are being set up by “forcibly displacing people”.
- Mps In Cash For Questions Scam (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2005)
We all know that a good number of our Members of Parliament (MPs) are in politics just to make money. Now it transpires, thanks to a sting operation by a news channel, that some of our MPs would go to any length to make some quick bucks
- 11 Mps Caught Taking Cash On Tv (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2005)
And you thought you’d done your bit by casting your vote. Turns out your elected representative may well have to be, well, coaxed into doing their job. A sting operation by a television news channel has caught 11 MPs taking bribe purportedly for asking qu
- We Won't Allow Centre To Bury Volcker: Advani (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2005)
BJP president and Leader of Opposition LK Advani on Friday demanded that the UPA Government must constitute a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to investigate the Iraqi Oil-for-Food scandal.
- Celebrating A Timeless Epic (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2005)
The nine-day Mahabharata Utsav celebrated Mahabharata, the epic for all times and all people, writes Mala Kumar.
- Five Naxalites Killed In Encounters (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Maoists kill former colleague in Anantapur, another person in Guntur
- Lengthening Shadows Of Naxalites (Daily Excelsior, Sarvadaman, Nov 21, 2005)
The terror and mayhem let loose by the Naxalites/Maoists has become bloody.
- Full Text Of President's Speech (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam addressed the members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in Bangalore on Sunday. What follows is the complete text of the speech.
- Jehanabad Raid (Tribune, P.V. Ramana, Nov 19, 2005)
The Jehanabad raid by Naxalites of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), or CPI-Maoist, in south Bihar, on November 13 which is also being termed as Operation Jailbreak, is important for many reasons.
- 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.
- No Sense Of Shame (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Oct 21, 2005)
At Least about the weather, everyone talks about it though no one does anything about it. About corruption, which bids fair to become a shameless way of life, nobody finds any need even to talk about it, let alone do something about it.
- A Tool In Support Of Democracy (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 10, 2005)
Today’s democracies of the world have tremendously been influenced by the phenomenon - "Information Explosion".
- Maoist Tentacles (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Oct 08, 2005)
The Maoist movement is very strong in Telengana in Andhra Pradesh; Bastar and other districts of Chattisgarh; the Gadchiroli and Chandrapur districts of Maharashtra;
- Centre For Integrated Progress In 13 Naxal- Affected Areas (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2005)
Home Minister Shivraj Patil said urgent economic development of the affected areas is needed to wipe off the menace of Naxalites.
- Enriching Is The Best Anti-Poverty Strategy (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , Oct 03, 2005)
Such slogans as Garibi Hatao may win votes, but only Amiri Banao can bring prosperity to people — poverty alleviation produces a blinkered view as it concentrates attention on the poor to the exclusion of others.
- Naxal Issue: Centre Okays Use Of Choppers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Police chief explains major decisions at Chief Ministers' Delhi meeting
Air support to be used for surveillance to bring naxalites out of forests
State DGP to head one of the two joint coordination teams
- 90 Per Cent Of Rain Fell In Three Weeks Of Monsoon (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
This staid chart has more to it than just rainfall measurements of North-West India.
- B’Lore A Naxal Haunt? (Deccan Herald, BALA CHAUHAN, Sep 15, 2005)
An intelligence report suggests that Bangalore is among the 13 Naxal-hit districts of the State, and that Naxals use it as a temporary hide-out
- Cms Of Nine Naxalite-Hit States To Meet On Sept 19 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
The Centre, concerned over the recent killings by suspected Naxalites in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, has convened a meeting of chief ministers of states affected by left-wing extremism here for September 19 to chalk out a new action plan to deal with....
- Red Terror (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Sep 07, 2005)
The Naxalite uprising in 1971 failed primarily because it was divided and was not wholly prepared.
- Tata Steel Gets Jharkhand Govt Nod For Project (The Financial Express, SUBHASH NARAYAN, Sep 07, 2005)
Moving swiftly, the country’s largest private sector steel producer Tata Steel has secured all clearances from the Jharkhand government and is now ready to sign MoU for its greenfield steel project in the state on September 8.
- Chhattisgarh To Ban Naxal Outfits (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
Draft ordinance to be sent to Delhi
- Death Of 23 Indian Soldiers (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 06, 2005)
AS many as 23 Indian paramilitary soldiers were killed in a landmine blast allegedly triggered by suspected Maoist rebels in the eastern Indian state of Chattisgarh on Sunday.
- Chhattisgarh Decides To Ban Maoists (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
The state government has also sought more forces and weapons from the Centre to check Naxal activities.
- Naxal Mine Blast Kills 24 Cops In Chattisgarh (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
The Chattisgarh government is considering imposing a ban on Naxlaites after the extremists triggered a landmine blast in Bijapur police district killing 24 securitymen,
- 22 Securitymen Among 24 Killed In Naxal Attack (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
A CRPF commandant, who was injured in the attack, foiled the Naxalites attempt to loot the weapons of the police party.
- Wb Irrigation Projects: Farmers Body Asks Representation (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
In a letter to WB, CIFA Secretary General P Chengal Reddy said many of the hurdles in implementing irrigation projects can be overcome if farmers are involved.
- Bimaru Or Bimari? (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Aug 12, 2005)
The Bimaru States comprising Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (UP)....
- Tata Steel Picks 5% In Australian Coal Mine (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 19, 2005)
The country’s largest private steel producer, Tata Steel has acquired five per cent stake in a coal mine - Carborough Downs Coal Project located in Queensland, Australia for an undisclosed amount.
- Tata Steel Plans To Invest Rs. 25,000 Cr. (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Jun 23, 2005)
Plans include expansion of Jamshedpur plant and new capacities in Orissa and Chhattisgarh
- People Fight Naxals In Chhattisgarh (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2005)
One of the people’s anti-Naxal groups is said to have killed two Naxalites.
- Is India Inching Towards A Hunger Trap? (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jun 21, 2005)
In the dust kicked up by the resignation of Mr Advani, two things of grave concern escaped attention.
- Joint Task Forces Of States To Contain Naxal Violence (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
Standing Committee of Chief Ministers to meet soon
- Smaller States Offer Better Investment Scope (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
They have fine-tuned their economic policies
- A Shocking Absence Of Outrage (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 20, 2005)
The gruesome attack on a woman engaged in a campaign against child marriage in Madhya Pradesh is a reminder that despite claims to being on the threshold of developed nation status
- It’S No More Chinese! (Deccan Herald, SOWMYA ACHARYA, May 17, 2005)
Quick...! Which is the most spoken language of the world? It would probably not require you any time to say “Mandarin”.
- A Shocking Absence Of Outrage (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 30, 2005)
The gruesome attack on a woman engaged in a campaign against child marriage in Madhya Pradesh is a reminder that despite claims to being on the threshold of developed nation status, India has not been free from the worst forms of social . . .
- The Khajuraho Of Chattisgarh (Deccan Herald, TANUSHREE PODDER, Mar 27, 2005)
TANUSHREE PODDER is thoroughly impressed with the tantric art at Bhoramdeo temple in Chattisgarh.
- Vat As Caste War (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Mar 09, 2005)
VAT is in trouble, thanks to bania power. West Bengal finance minister Asim Dasgupta, who heads the empowered committee of state finance ministers on a
- Not Alliance Arithmetic Alone (Hindu, Yogendra YadavandSanjay Kumar, Mar 07, 2005)
A cohesive and more inclusive UPA alliance was likely to have secured a majority in Jharkhand. But the Assembly election results also suggest a disenchantment....
- 'Taxation Is The Bane Of Tourism' (The Economic Times, BHANU PANDE, Jan 06, 2005)
Param Kannampilly, the managing director of Concept Hospitality, which owns a chain of ecotels under the brand Orchid and Lotus Suites believes there’s a lot more the government should be doing to make 'Incredible India' a big success.
- Bring Back The Old Sting (Telegraph, Rajashri Dasgupta, Dec 15, 2004)
It is time for the feminist movement to revisit some issues and think of strategies to make health a fundamental right
- What Price The Largesse For Kashmir? (Business Line, Mohan Guruswamy, Dec 08, 2004)
The only effective antidote to insurgency is the restoration of good government and order. With the latter largely absent in Kashmir, any new package might end up putting more good money into the hands of those who cannot deliver the goods.
- Supreme Court Ruling Applauded; Government Should Now Take Steps To Comply (Human Rights Watch, Editorial, Human Rights Watch, Apr 14, 2004)
The Indian government should promptly implement the Supreme Court's order to create an effective witness-protection program and conduct impartial investigations to determine who was responsible for the 2002 Gujarat riots, Human Rights Watch said today.
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