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Articles 5521 through 5620 of 7145:
- Secular Parties Should Form Front Against Congress, Says Mahanta (Hindu, Sushanta Talukdar, Sep 16, 2005)
Asom Gana Parishad denies split in party
- Maoists Operating In India And Nepal Join Hands To Setup Bases And Jointly Attack India And Nepal (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 16, 2005)
The Maoists rebels operating in India and Nepal have joined hands to create more havoc in the region.
- India-U.S. Nuclear Bonding May Hit Snag Over Iran (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Sep 15, 2005)
India's rapidly expanding relations with the United States are being threatened by its links with Iran, and New Delhi is being forced to choose between its two allies, officials and analysts said on Wednesday.
- Rally Sours Buddha’S Dream (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
The Bengal CM’s move to acquire land for an industrial township has drawn flak from not only the Trinamool Congress, but also from LF partner Forward Bloc.
- 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
- Domestic Issue Taken To Bush'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Dr. Singh reportedly expressed surprise at Vajpayee's criticism of pact with U.S.
- Yatras On The Move In Bihar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
Poll petitions before Supreme Court have not deterred key players
Paswan cobbling up third front
Barring NDA, all coalitions are yet to take final shape
"Total alliance may elude Congress and partners"
- Batle For Bihar (Daily Excelsior, Kshama Sunil, Sep 15, 2005)
The Assembly polls in Bihar in November is likely to be the keenest battle of ballot fought for control of the second most important state in the Hindi heartland since Independence.
- Divisive Politics On Onam (Indian Express, T V R Shenoy, Sep 15, 2005)
His Imperial Majesty Mahabali is conducting the annual tour of his erstwhile realm as you read this.
- Afghan Ballots Carry Mullahs, Jihadis, Women (Christian Science Monitor, Scott Baldauf, Sep 15, 2005)
A mullah, a feminist, a jihadi, and a communist: It sounds like the start of an Afghan joke, but instead, it is the makings of Afghanistan's first-ever elected parliament.
- Yet Again (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 15, 2005)
If they had their way, not a few Indian politicians would have democracy only on their terms.
- Naxals Strike Again, Kill Police Vehicle Driver (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Close on the heels of the massacre of 15 villagers, the naxalites struck again on Tuesday and killed a driver in an attack on a police vehicle in Jharkhand’s Giridih district.
- Bhel Disinvestment: Left Wants Govt’S Written Word (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2005)
Left parties on Tuesday said they would resume participation in the coordination committee meetings only if they get a written communication from the UPA government that they would not go for disinvestment of the “Navaratnas” including BHEL.
- 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....
- ‘All-Weather Friend’ Snubs Nepal Over Bus Service (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Sep 14, 2005)
The Kathmandu-Lhasa bus service ground to a halt as Beijing cracked down on tourists to Lhasa ahead of the Tibetan Autonomous Region’s 40th anniversary.
- National Approach To Naxal Issue Needed (Deccan Herald, P V RAMANA, Sep 14, 2005)
Maoists may gain a foothold over the length and breadth of India, cutting off the rich north-east from the rest
- Communist Internationalism! (Indian Express, Balbir K Punj, Sep 14, 2005)
South Block’s nonchalant attitude towards Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza strip betrays Leftist influence.
- Limits Of A Third Front (Tribune, Pran Chopra , Sep 14, 2005)
India's electoral data provide flawless logic for a third front. The persuasive crux of that logic is that a third front is necessary if India’s parliamentary democracy is not to remain meaningless for large sections of people.
- Naxals Raid Jharkhand Village, Shoot, Slit Throats (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Jharkhand's Left wing extremists, who have joined hands with cadres of the CPI (Maoist) of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh,
- Schroeder Or Angela Merkel (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Sep 13, 2005)
Germany, Europe’s biggest economy and the traditional bellwether of the continent’s health, is going to the polls on Sunday in an election fraught with hope and foreboding.
- Way To Go From Good To Better (Greater Kashmir, Aatif Ahmed Mehjoor, Sep 13, 2005)
Nature has blessed Kashmir with some of the most beautiful and breathtaking natural beauty in the world, as well as endowing it with many natural resources such as water power and forests.
- Champion Of The Poor (Hindu, B. R. P. Bhaskar, Sep 13, 2005)
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- Naxalites Gun Down 15 In Jharkhand (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Fifteen people were killed and six injured after Naxalites fired at residents of Beluaghati village in Giridih district in Jharkhand. Unconfirmed reports have put the toll at 20.
- India On The Mend (The Financial Express, Reuters, Sep 13, 2005)
A chronic shortfall in the public finances of India's 29 states may be shrinking slowly,
- Congress To Wait For Paswan's Word (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Congress, RJD, NCP for common minimum programme for Bihar polls
- Centre To Evolve Fresh Plan Of Action In Naxal-Affected States (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Sep 13, 2005)
Convenes a meeting of Chief Ministers of the States on September 19
Says Giridih killings a desperate act
295 civilians, 89 security personnel killed in naxal violence till July 31
Dialogue with naxal groups part of multi-pronged strategy
- Bangla Bounty For Info On Blasts Masterminds (Deccan Herald, Hassan Shahriar, Sep 13, 2005)
Heads of two outlawed Islamist militant outfits are on top of the government’s wanted list.
- Maoists Massacre 15 In Jharkhand (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2005)
Villagers of Giridih district have mobilised a formidable anti-Naxalite campaign. The extremists retaliated on Sunday, spreading terror in the area.
- Naxals Kill 15 Villagers In Jharkhand (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 12, 2005)
Fifteen villagers were killed and six others injured in an attack by naxalites at Bhelbadari village in this district, about 200 km from Ranchi, Deputy Inspector General of Police Neeraj Sinha said today.
- Bihar Assembly Election, Mark Ii (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 12, 2005)
Here is another record that will delight Bihar watchers: it is the first State in India's electoral history to go to the polls twice in the same year. Elections were held in three phases to the Bihar Assembly in February 2005.
- Trs Floats Lathi-Wielding Sena (Deccan Herald, DH news, Sep 12, 2005)
The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) which wants a separate state of Telangana carved out of Andhra Pradesh and is a political ally of the ruling Congress, is turning militant to achieve its objective.
- All Above Board (Telegraph, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic Research
- Rewards For Personnel Involved In Anti-Veerappan Operation: Sial (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
The State Government has sanctioned rewards for police personnel involved in anti-Veerappan operations.
- Dialogue Answer To Naxal Problem, Says Dharam (Deccan Herald, DH news, Sep 12, 2005)
Chief Minister N Dharam Singh has said here that Naxalism cannot be curbed in the State through violent means. He said a solution can be thrashed out by way of dialogue.
- The Problem With Reforms... (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
Over the last few weeks, votaries of economic liberalisation (including this newspaper) have been wringing their hands at the inability of the UPA government to make headway on economic reforms.
- Lessons From The Past (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 12, 2005)
It is difficult to define September 11, 2001. Was it an example of macabre poetic justice or an enactment of a revenge tragedy? To seek an answer, one must go back in time to another September 11, now almost lost in the annals of history.
- Wipro To Debut In Beijing (The Financial Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 12, 2005)
Wipro technologies, one of the world’s top IT services companies, plans to open its first software development centre here soon to cash in on the expected boom in the services sector.
- Allies In The Left Front Force Buddhadev To Go Slow (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Sep 11, 2005)
Chief Minister M Buddhadev Bhattacharjee’s dream of pushing ahead with his programme of building an industrial township and a health city under a Special Economic Zone
- We Welcome Fdi, But With Some Riders’ (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 11, 2005)
We have no double standards on the issue. The CPI(M) is not opposed to FDI per se. In the last party congress we adopted the policy that we will allow FDI only if it generates employment, brings in new technology and augments the existing productive capac
- Floating An Idea (Indian Express, Coomi Kapoor, Sep 11, 2005)
During the arguments on the plea of the Shankacharya of Kanchi before the Supreme Court last week that the criminal cases against him should be transferred out of Tamil Nadu, his counsel Fali Nariman pointed out that there was a curious ambivalence in the
- Tata Steel To Invest Rs 1,00,000 Crore In 15 Years (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 10, 2005)
There’s no stopping the Tata Steel juggernaut. The company would be investing Rs.1,00,000 crore in the next 15 years to take its total production capacity to around 33-34 million tonne, according to B Muthuraman, managing director.
- Communists And Corruption (Business Standard, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 10, 2005)
Once or twice a year, I find it profitable to accept invitations to speak to college students. The boys are eager to impress the girls, and ask some very good questions.
- Crude Oil: Nuisance Or Bonanza For The Us? (The Financial Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 10, 2005)
Most of the bears were waiting for hurricane Katrina to validate their pessimism. It arrived and despite public protestations of sympathy for the victims
- A Million Bridges (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 10, 2005)
World Islam has been in crisis, its billion or so adherents being variously in a state of bewilderment, frustration, anger and despair.
- The Land Muddle (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 08, 2005)
Obfuscation of issues is an undesirable, occasionally necessary but usually counter-productive political ploy; but it was not surprising that the ruling CPI-M would resort to it in attempting to deal with the fallout of the proposed allotment of land to I
- Graft Fund? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Sep 08, 2005)
The National Common Minimum Programme states, "The UPA government will consider the creation of a Backward States
- Delimitation Can Wait (Statesman, News Service, Sep 08, 2005)
Considering the way illegal migrants have ‘advanced’ Bangladesh’s borders 10 to 15 kilometres inside India,
- Weathering All Sorts Of Storms (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 07, 2005)
The mullahs, as usual, are missing the point. As a matter of principle, there isn’t necessarily any harm in Pakistan and Israel talking to each other, or even in establishing diplomatic relations, de facto or otherwise.
- Red Terror (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Sep 07, 2005)
The Naxalite uprising in 1971 failed primarily because it was divided and was not wholly prepared.
- America's Shame: The Aftermath Of Katrina (Hindu, Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, Sep 07, 2005)
A tale of systematic neglect, administrative incompetence, market-driven environmental destruction, and desperate poverty is unfolding in Louisiana.
- Fdi And Land Use (Hindu, Marcus Dam, Sep 07, 2005)
The CPI(M) in West Bengal is working to allay fears about creating a special economic zone.
- Aicc Snubs Trs Leadership On Naxal Issue (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Sep 07, 2005)
Digvijay says he leaves decision on parting ways to KCR's wisdom
- Living With Higher Oil Prices (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 07, 2005)
With international oil prices rising sharply in the last two weeks and continuing to rule high, there was a sense of inevitability about a rise in the domestic prices of petroleum products.
- Buddhadeb & Karat: Jekyll & Hyde? (The Economic Times, S DUTTA, Sep 07, 2005)
Buddhadeb Bhattacharya and Prakash Karat, Dr Henry Jekyll and Mr Edward Hyde.
- Don’T Adulterate (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 07, 2005)
Even while consumers all over the world, including in the former communist world, face higher petroleum prices when world crude oil prices rise, in India this still does not happen as a matter of routine.
- Rpf Focussing On Naxal-Infected Areas (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Sep 07, 2005)
More personnel to be deployed for escorting trains
- Ec Justifies Bihar Poll Schedule (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Sep 06, 2005)
The Election Commission on Monday justified the four-phase schedule announced for the Bihar Assembly elections and said it would not be possible to compress it as demanded by various political parties.
- The Climate Change In Kolkata (Business Line, Bhanoji Rao, Sep 06, 2005)
"I am telling my workers — you have to change. If you fail to change, your company may fail." — West Bengal CM, Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
- Pucl Seeks Ceasefire, Lifting Of Ban On Maoists (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
The People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has appealed to the Government and Left wing parties to immediately declare ceasefire and revive the peace talks.
- Can't Fight Fire With Fire (Times of India, K BALAGOPAL, Sep 06, 2005)
The ban on Maoists in Andhra Pradesh is merely a return of old times. The ban was in force for 12 years, from 1992 to 2004, and is now back after a gap of about 15 months.
- Naxalite Rampage (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 06, 2005)
The false notion that the Naxalites, who are in the ascendant in Andhra Pradesh, have been contained in Bihar and Chhattisgarh has been shattered rudely with Saturday’s landmine attack near Bijapur in which 24 security personnel were killed.
- India : Troubled Neighbourhood (Daily Excelsior, Sita, Sep 06, 2005)
The developments of the past few years in India's neighbourhood give a complex picture. After decades of independence some of the countries are still debating what should be the rules of governance of their state ?
- Oil, Gas Price Hike Imminent: Pm (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
Singh rules out duty cuts; Cabinet to take up issue today.
- The Killer Count (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 06, 2005)
Naxal violence demands a decisive response
- Jharkhand Police Win Over Public To Take On Naxals (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
A number of issues, including Kashmir and the petrol price hike, were discussed, Hurriyat leaders meeting on Monday evening.
- Oil Price Hike Likely Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
States unlikely to cut sales tax on petrol prices: Manmohan
- Pm Advocates Oil-Price Hike Ahead Of Meet (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2005)
The Petroleum Ministry said petrol was being under-priced by Rs 7.45 a litre and diesel by Rs 5.15 and that it has proposed a ‘moderate’ hike in the prices.
- Ljp Not To Contest Seats Held By Congress (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Paswan says he is still opposed to RJD leader Lalu Prasad
Talks were being held on seat sharing with the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (ML) Liberation
- The Elusive Quota For Women (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 05, 2005)
The unending saga of the Women's Reservation Bill can be viewed in two ways.
- Farmers' Siege Continues; Talks Inconclusive (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Up to a few weeks ago, the government had no plans to meet the All Party Hurriyat Conference. After the Pugwash Conference in Kathmandu last year, some Hurriyat leaders had wanted to meet the prime minister quietly. It was clear that his advisors did ....
- Chhattisgarh Situation To Be Reviewed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Landmine blast death toll 24; Chhattisgarh may ban outfits
- Love Laws (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
West Bengal prides itself on not being Gujarat.
- Maoists Kill 24 As Mine Rips Vehicle Apart In Chhattisgarh (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Maoists rebels set off a landmine under a security vehicle, blowing it high into the air and killing at least 23 policemen and a civilian in Chhattisgarh, officials said on Sunday.
- Kings And Rebels (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 05, 2005)
Can Nepal’s King Gyanendra save the monarchy? The question assumes an urgency after the Himalayan kingdom’s largest political party, the Nepali Congress,
- 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,
- Dogged By Terror (Statesman, BULA BOSE, Sep 05, 2005)
Moving around in today’s world is no longer easy. Not at least if July 2005 was a representative sample.
- Rebels Mock At Delhi Mine-Buster (Telegraph, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 05, 2005)
Naxalites struck in spectacular fashion yesterday, killing 23 policemen and a civilian in an explosion that tossed their anti-landmine vehicle 20 feet in the air and split it into two.
- Blast Kills 24 Security Men; Naxal Ban Likely (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2005)
Days after their activities were banned again in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, Left wing extremists struck in a big way in Chhattisgarh last night by triggering a landmine which killed at least 24 security personnel, 22 of them from the CRPF's 87 battalion
- 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.
- Germany’S Crucial Vote (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 05, 2005)
For the second time in four years, Germany’s August has been enlivened by a hotly contested election campaign, and once again Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has sought to help himself with anti-American demagoguery.
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