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Articles 921 through 1020 of 7145:
- Chhattisgarh Has Highest Casaulties Of Naxalism (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
The highest casualty on account of Naxalism has taken place in Chhattisgarh, mainly as a fallout of the Salva Judum exercise, backed by the security forces.
- Revolutionary Myth Of Middle Kingdom (Pioneer, GWYNNE DYER, Aug 30, 2006)
Chinese may be closet capitalists but if they don't have the myth that the revolution was good, how will they justify their power, asks Gwynne Dyer
- The Real Question Is Of Relevance (The Financial Express, S NARAYAN, Aug 30, 2006)
The Planning Commission has neither control over, nor responsibility for, the outcomes of its key prescriptions for ‘faster economic growth’
- Boost For Naxal-Affected States (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
The Army, in a major effort to help the state governments tackle the scourge of Naxalite violence, will train more than 14,000 personnel of Central and State police organisations and ex-servicemen next year.
- Bid To Strengthen Anti-Naxalite Measures (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
In a bid to fine-tune the action plan against Naxalism, the Centre has asked all Naxalite-affected states to present a ground level implementation report on anti-Naxalite measures taken by them.
- N-Plants: Chinese Help Sought (Dawn, Ihtasham ul Haque, Aug 30, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has sought increased Chinese military and economic support, especially to meet Pakistan’s growing nuclear energy needs. Talking to a 17-member delegation of the Communist Party of China which met him on . . .
- Army Training Police Personnel, Ex-Servicemen To Counter Naxals (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
The Indian Army is on course to train 14,000 personnel in anti-Naxal operations by May next year in six affected states, including 92 companies of police personnel and 5,000 ex-servicemen. It has so far trained about 6,400 personnel in . . .
- Blind Men Of Hindustan (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 30, 2006)
Last Wednesday an eminent American research scholar and author on South Asia, Mr Paul Brass, wrote an article in a national daily.
- Special Anti-Naxal Force On The Cards (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
The meeting of the coordination centre on naxalite menace will be held here on Wednesday amidst reports that a special combat force of nearly 14,000 personnel would be raised to tackle in 13 States the internal security challenge to the country.
- So Our Children Shouldn’T Read Tagore, Prem Chand! (Indian Express, Chaman Lal, Aug 30, 2006)
The recent debate over the introduction of ‘objectionable’ material in NCERT’s hindi and history textbooks had MPs, across party lines, going as far as suggesting that the scholars responsible for recommending this material be punished.
- Cpi (M) To Review Government Performance (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2006)
Not fully satisfactory, but no threat to UPA regime: Karat .
- More Securitymen Killed By Naxals Than By J&k Militants: Centre, States Discuss Today (Indian Express, Raman Kirpal, Aug 30, 2006)
Chief Secretaries and Director Generals of Police of 13 Naxalite-affected states are reaching New Delhi tomorrow for a meeting with Union Home Secretary V K Duggal to assess how states have fared in pooling intelligence on Naxal movement and the . . .
- Musharraf For Cooperation With China On ‘Bro (Pakistan Observer, Mariana Baabar, Aug 30, 2006)
Brisk preparations are being made by both Pakistan and China ahead of the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Pakistan.
- Vagaries Of Security (Tribune, B. K. Karkra, Aug 29, 2006)
My battalion was then deployed for operations against the Naxalites in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh.
- Meeting With Musharraf Not Ruled Out (Hindu, PRAFULLA DAS, Aug 29, 2006)
"Peace process cannot move forward unless Pakistan acts against terrorism"
- Comrade In Trouble (Pioneer, K Govindan Kutty , Aug 29, 2006)
Kerala has a history of charges claiming harassment of women; the latest one to surface taints PJ Joseph, giving VS Achuthanandan much to worry about
- Meet With Musharraf Not Ruled Out: Pm (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight did not rule out the possibility of meeting Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the sideline of NAM summit in Havana next month.
- Communists For Competition (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Aug 29, 2006)
Kerala Chief Minister VS Achuth-anandan wants to leave his mark in history as a hegemon-hunter.
- Prachanda And The Politics Of Kashmir (Indian Express, YUBARAJ GHIMIRE, Aug 29, 2006)
By batting for Kashmiris and the north-east, the Maoist leader is trying to score runs for his own floundering side
- S Korea Says North Can Conduct Tests Any Time (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 29, 2006)
North Korea has facilities on standby to test a nuclear explosion and could do so at any time, the chief of South Korea's main spy agency said on Monday, according to Yonhap news agency.
- Flower Power (Times of India, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Aug 29, 2006)
Tens of thousands of women in Nepal's feudal society protested on the streets and organised all-women's rallies. The image is powerful; and the impact strong enough to win a people their democracy.
- 'No Consensus On Telengana In Upa' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
The Centre had not been able to take a decision on the formation of a separate state of Telengana owing to lack of consensus on the issue within the UPA, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday.
- Curse Of The Red Star (Telegraph, GWYNNE DYER, Aug 28, 2006)
Arriving in Beijing on August 23 for his third China visit in five years, Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, praised the country’s communist leaders to the skies for having rescued China from a “practically feudal” situation and made it into one of . . .
- Centre Wakes Up To Naxalite Threat (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
With Naxalites casting a shadow over almost a third of the country’s total area, the Centre is pursuing a multi-pronged approach to address the problem in a holistic and coordinated manner.
- Mission Progress: Pm In Orissa (Times of India, BHASKAR ROY, Aug 28, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's first visit into the distressed hinterlands of Orissa will begin on Monday for two days, which will focus on the issue of development in some of the most backward areas that are turning into the theatre of . . .
- Understanding & Fighting Terrorism (Dawn, Talat Masood, Aug 28, 2006)
The news of the terror plot in Britain in which some British citizens of Pakistani origin and a few Pakistanis were allegedly involved came soon after the regrettable Mumbai train explosion that had the Indian leaders and media pointing fingers . . .
- Jan Sangh, Bjp Efforts Got India Its N-Status: Vajpayee (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today attributed the country’s rise as a nuclear power to the policies of the Jan Sangh and the BJP.
- The Good Neighbour (New Indian Express, Swapan Dasgupta, Aug 28, 2006)
It would perhaps not be outrageous to suggest that had the authorities in Pakistan been as forthcoming with information to India, as they were to the British Intelligence, the July 11 carnage in Mumbai may have been averted.
- Atal: We Made India N-Power To Reckon With (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Aug 28, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Leader of Opposition LK Advani on Sunday said the six-year rule by the BJP-led NDA Government had not only successfully heralded the era of coalition politics in India but also made India a nuclear power.
- High-Level Meet To Tackle Naxal Menace Soon (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Aug 28, 2006)
The Cabinet Secretary is slated to hold a high-level secretarial meeting shortly to evolve an effective strategy for dealing with Naxalite created bottle-necks in developmental works in the affected districts.
- Double Take (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Aug 28, 2006)
Left contrasts in West Bengal and Kerala
- 'India Benefits From Fall In China's Textile Export To Us' (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
India is one of the major beneficiaries of US restrictions on Chinese textile exports during the first six months of the current year, the Communist giant's top planning body said while cautioning the industry to brace for even less growth in . . .
- ‘Nuke Rise Because Of Bjp’ (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Sunday attributed the country’s rise as a nuclear power to the policies of the erstwhile Bharatiya Jan Sangh and the BJP.
- Who Is Right About Nuclear Deal (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Aug 28, 2006)
Impressive though his performance was it cannot be said that in his reply to the Indo-US nuclear deal, after the debates in Parliament, Prime Minister had really said anything substantive that he had not before in response to the spate of criticism . . .
- Jansangh, Bjp Policies Made India N-Power: Vajpayee (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today attributed the country's rise as a nuclear power to the policies of the Jansangh and the BJP.
- Jansangh, Bjp Policies Made India Nuke Power: Vajpayee (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2006)
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today attributed the country’s rise as a nuclear power to the policies of the Jansangh and the BJP.
- Wake Up To The Maoist Menace (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Aug 26, 2006)
Some years ago when Sir Vidya Naipaul came to India to research on a new book he was planning to write, he asked me what I knew about the Naxalite movement. “Not much,” I admitted. “It started a long time ago in Naxalbari and had a leader named Kanu Sanya
- Naxalite Activities Well Under Control, Affirms Prakash (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2006)
Naxal presence limited to four districts
Government in touch with `sympathisers'
ANF commander to be appointed soon
- Social Security And The State (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2006)
The government had constituted a National Commission on Enterprises in the unorganised/informal sector.
- S Korea Certain North Has Nuclear Bombs: Minister (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2006)
South Korea is certain North Korea has nuclear weapons and Seoul's best estimate is Pyongyang has produced one or two bombs, its defense minister said on Friday, amid reports that the North may be preparing a nuclear test.
- House Nod For Puducherry Bill (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
Unanimous support to the move in the Lok Sabha
- Us To Lift Cuba Embargo If It Embraces Democracy (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
The United States has said it would move to lift a 44-year trade embargo on Cuba if the interim government of the communist state embraces democracy.
- Rjd, Jd(u) Mps Come To Blows, Almost (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
Verbal duel over JD(U) leader Prabhunath Singh's remark against Railway Minister Lalu Prasad .
- Cpi Seeks Ban On 'Pesti' Colas (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
Even as the Buddhadeb Bhattacharya government is defending cola companies, the CPI, a constituent of the Left Front, on Thursday sought a ban on Coca-Cola and Pepsi under the Food Adulteration Act.
- The Telangana Turn (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Aug 25, 2006)
When Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief K. Chandrashekhara Rao walked out of the UPA and began his hunger strike at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on August 23, he was not the first Andhra leader to use this evocative tool to pursue an emotive cause.
- The Biggest Internal Security Challenge (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Aug 25, 2006)
Stringent measures like confiscation of assets can stop corruption from spreading.
- Painless Separation (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Aug 25, 2006)
After waiting 27 months to see some signs of hope for a separate Telangana, Chandrasekhara Rao runs out of options
- Parties Deplore Lok Sabha Incidents (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
Political parties on Thursday deplored the incident of near physical clash inside the Lok Sabha and hoped all sides would set standards for proper behaviour in Parliament.
- Road To Telangana Hyderabad, Congress Politics Are In The Way (Tribune, Ramesh Kandula, Aug 25, 2006)
The indefinite fast undertaken by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao is oddly reminiscent of the one in the early 1950s that led to the creation of Andhra state, though no two persons can be as dissimilar as Potti Sriramulu . . .
- Showdown In Lok Sabha (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
The country’s highest legislature was witness to unprecedented scenes when RJD and JD(U) members virtually came to blows in the Lok Sabha today, necessitating two adjournments and the target of the attack, Prabhunath Singh, tendering his . . .
- Indecision On Tribal Bill A Sign Of Weakness: Cpi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
Panel had made a unanimous recommendation
- Cpm Democracy Sermon To Maoists (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
The CPM has urged Indian Maoists to learn from their Nepalese comrades and accept multiparty democracy.
- Separate Statehood No Solution, Says Karat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
"Wrong on the part of TRS to have left UPA"
CPI (M) differs with UPA Government on many economic issues
Alliance with TDP paid dividends to the party.
- Naxals Attack Forest Office (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
20-member gang destroys documents, computer, wireless set
- Be Humane To Refugees From Sri Lanka: Pucl (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
Ongoing war a human rights violation: K.G. Kannabiran
- Cpi(m) Focus On Rajasthan; Buddhadeb To Address Sikar Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
Leadership's decision to send Bengal Chief Minister is influenced by the inroads the party has seemingly made in the State
- ‘Money Goes To Black Coat, White Coat And Thieves’ (Deccan Herald, CP Bhambhri, Aug 24, 2006)
Janardhan Reddy released 4 video CDs and 1 audio CD. While 3 video CDs showed the conversation (in Hindi & English) among the mine owners, exporters and a ‘sting’ operator, the audio CD . . .
- Singh, The Gladiator? (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Aug 24, 2006)
Dr Singh was clever enough to speak a lot, leaving the main contentious issue at bay.
- Illusions On Sale (Deccan Herald, Don Lee , Aug 24, 2006)
In this populous city of fanatical shoppers, Plaza 66 is what some locals call a gui gouwu zhongxin — a ghost mall. The prices are so high that no one buys much. But then, no one really cares.
- Naxals Strike In Chikmagalur (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
A group of Naxals struck at the Lakebund Wildlife Unit office of the Kudremukh National Park here on Wednesday and destroyed records and furniture, apart from setting a jeep on fire.
- Consumer Culture (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 24, 2006)
In the old days, when communist central planning suffocated China's economy, fixed-asset investment was the regime's measure of economic progress.
- Upa Holds Country To Ransom (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Aug 24, 2006)
Congress fails to realise that so far as appeasement is concerned, it's better to draw a line than to sign on the dotted line, says Anuradha Dutt.
- China Struggles With Cultural Revolution (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2006)
Li Qingyou vividly recalls the day 40 years ago when Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution that killed millions of people and ravaged China’s body, mind and soul.
- Controversy Over Singing Of "Vande Mataram" Rocks Both Houses (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
BJP, Shiv Sena allege bid by Government to appease minority community
Singing of national song not compulsory: Arjun Singh
Electoral politics behind change in stand: Manohar Joshi
No question of disrespect to national song: Somnath .
- Pathak Report Draws Flak In Lok Sabha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
``Congress being protected by author"
A grey report: Gurudas Dasgupta
Natwar Singh the "lynchpin": Sibal
Authority must have looked into other entities: CPI(M)
- Illusions On Sale (Deccan Herald, Don Lee , Aug 23, 2006)
In this populous city of fanatical shoppers, Plaza 66 is what some locals call a gui gouwu zhongxin — a ghost mall. The prices are so high that no one buys much. But then, no one really cares.
- Modi’S Thesis On Muslims (Tribune, J. Sri Raman, Aug 23, 2006)
Many common Indians have been congratulating themselves on the fact that the recent Mumbai blasts failed to ignite a communal conflagration. It is true indeed that the terrorist strike triggered off no riots but only participation by all communities . . .
- Job Plan For 5,000 Youth In Naxal-Affected Villages (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
Second batch of 20 youth sent for training .
- Nasrallah’S Arsenal Of Surprises (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Aug 23, 2006)
In the end, Ehud Olmert got more or less what he wanted. But things did not quite work out the way he expected them to, and his days as Israel’s prime minister may now be numbered.
- Distorting History (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 23, 2006)
Politicisation of education in the name of detoxification, will give birth to a generation of ignoramuses, says JS Rajput
- Retail Prices Belie Inflation Control Claims (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
The recent statements by government officials that the rise in food prices has been checked may provide cold comfort for consumers, especially in rural areas.
- Multi-Pronged Plan For Naxals (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
The government is pursuing a multi-pronged approach to address the problem of Naxalism on political, security and development fronts in a holistic and coordinated manner.
- ‘Vande Mataram’ Issue Rocks Parliament (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
Both Houses of Parliament today witnessed uproarious scenes and adjournments as the ruling coalition and Opposition members clashed over the government’s statement that singing of the national song ‘Vande Mataram’ on September 7 was voluntary.
- Britain Absorbs 4,27,000 Migrants (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 23, 2006)
Britain has received an estimated 4,27,000 migrants from the eight former communist states that joined the European Union in 2004, the British government announced today.
- Caring For The Fields Of Gold (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 23, 2006)
The government’s zeal for industrialization must not be allowed to push agriculture and rural life into oblivion, writes Ashis Chakrabarti
Touch of indifference
No one who has known him for long would think of Sadhan Pande as the Communist . .
- The Paradigm Of (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 22, 2006)
The term geo-politics came into vogue with the consolidation of colonial empires and imperialist expansion in Europe. Conquests and wars in Eurasia and Latin America, indeed across the world in the 18th and 19th centuries, resulted in the use of . . .
- Sense Of The House (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 22, 2006)
It's a good sign that Parliament rose to the occasion and focussed attention on the nuclear deal instead of fighting on trivial issues, says CP Bhambhri.
- July-August In Memory (Pioneer, K Govindan Kutty , Aug 22, 2006)
We forget some freedom fighters who never figured in any history book, but played an important role in our struggle for independence
- Bjp's Stand Vindicated (Pioneer, Vivek Gumaste, Aug 22, 2006)
The assertion that the BJP's strident agitation against the proposed India-US civil nuclear cooperation deal has fallen flat in the face of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's "feisty" rejoinder in Parliament is a simplistic conclusion to a complicated issue.
- Quotas In Only Govt Aided Bodies Irk Cpm (Indian Express, ANANDA MAJUMDAR, Aug 22, 2006)
Having supported the implementation of OBC reservation in all educational institutions at one go, the CPM had a lukewarm reaction to the Cabinet’s decision to introduce the Bill for reservation in aided institutions alone.
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