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Articles 9821 through 9920 of 22438:
- India Willing To Settle Kashmir Along Loc’ (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Apr 14, 2006)
A French academic has said that India is willing to accept the Line of Control, as it stands today, as the permanent dividing line between the two Kashmirs. He also believes that a pragmatic compromise around a soft border is possible.
- Bill Of Fare (Indian Express, Shelley Walia, Apr 14, 2006)
The head stewardess was in tears.
- Not Just A Star, An Icon (Indian Express, R. Shankar, Apr 14, 2006)
If all of Karnataka was in shock and disbelief over the death of thespian, Dr Rajkumar, it is because he performed a role bigger than that of a conventional film actor.
- Seminar On Ragas (Hindu, M. SURYA PRASAD, Apr 14, 2006)
An interesting symposium was held on the melakarta ragas at the Indian Institute of World Culture recently.
- New Mantra For Prosperity (Deccan Herald, U R RAO, Apr 14, 2006)
Nano-technology can significantly contribute to the food and energy security of developing countries
- Students Told To Work For Country's Development (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Madhavan Nair receives award from D. Hanumanna The Government had opened Centres for Science Education at Kolkata and Pune to attract youths to follow a five-year course in basic sciences
- The Quintessential Kannada Icon (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 14, 2006)
Film stars rising to the status of cult figures has been a phenomenon witnessed in most of the southern States.
- There Are More Ifs Than Answers (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Apr 14, 2006)
Global warming causes sleepless nights to experts and the lay public in many parts of the world....
- Charca To Launch Campaign On Aids Awareness (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Programme will be launched in alliance with New Delhi-based NGO
Mandira Bedi roped in for the television spots
The spots are dubbed in Hindi, Telugu and English
- Venkaiah Naidu Hits Out At Upa Government (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
`Vote-bank policies create dangerous situation in the country'
- Dpl Centre In-Charge In The Dock For `Misbehaviour' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Collector orders departmental inquiry
- 20,000 Houses Sanctioned For City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Geeta Reddy tours Chudi Bazar as part of Praja Patham
- Naxal Menace Under Control: Ysr (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Welfare measures launched in State receive appreciation: Chief Minister
Host of socio-economic measures being undertaken for development
Andhra Pradesh willing to help other States affected by naxalite problem
Chief Minister takes up Babli . . .
- Nilotpal Reads Between Cm’S Words (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
The chief minister, Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s candid admission that the CPI-M led state government is practicing capitalism, has sent ripples among the CPI-M’s support base, particularly among students and the youth.
- Pakistan Unlikely To Back New Kashmir Insurgency: Study (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Apr 13, 2006)
If the political process between India and Pakistan now underway fails, the revival of the Pakistan-supported armed insurgency in Kashmir is not an option that President General Pervez Musharraf would favour, according to a new study.
- Six Insurgents Killed In Afghanistan (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Coalition and Afghan forces, backed by military aircraft, killed six insurgents on Wednesday in northeastern Afghanistan, the US military said. The operation took place in the Pech River Valley in the northeastern Kunar province, the military said . . .
- Afghanistan Facing Disaster: Report (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Apr 13, 2006)
The insurgency in Afghanistan is growing and is threatening to further destabilize a country already suffering from the consequences of decades of war and internal strife, warns a US think-tank.
- Islamabad Annoyed Over Ajk Lawmakers’ Visit Abroad (Dawn, TARIQ NAQASH, Apr 13, 2006)
The federal government has taken strong exception to a recent visit by AJK lawmakers and officials to several foreign countries, Dawn learnt on good authority here on Wednesday.
- Engagement With China Growing: Kamal Nath (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Apr 13, 2006)
``India can no longer be treated as a market secondary to China''
Wants Singapore investors to see India through this ``periscope''
India, China and the ASEAN will form a formidable triangle
- Ec Seeks Clarifications From Centre, Arjun (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Apr 13, 2006)
The Election Commission on Wednesday sought a clarification from the Union Government and the Human Resources Development Minister, Arjun Singh regarding the announcement of the 27 per cent reservation to Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in educational . . .
- Beware Of Plastic Money ! (Daily Excelsior, Ramesh Kanitkar, Apr 13, 2006)
Three fastest growing segments of Indian economy characterise the new "superpower" India - mobile phones automobiles, and credit cards.
- Fernandes Tells Ec About "Irregularities" In Jd(u) Polls (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Sulking after being humbled in the JD(U) presidential contest, former party president George Fernandes has alleged "serious irregularities" in the organisational elections.
- History Lesson (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 13, 2006)
It's heartening to note that a Japanese association has offered to rebuild the ancient university of Nalanda, now lying in ruins, into a global institute of learning and a centre of excellence.
- Election Sans Commotion (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Apr 13, 2006)
Having witnessed most elections in West Bengal since the first one under the present Constitution in 1952, this writer finds the forthcoming Assembly poll a rather strange phenomenon.
- "Cooperation And Conflict Co-Exist" (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Apr 13, 2006)
One year after assuming charge as general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),Prakash Karatdiscusses the Left's relationship with the United Progressive Alliance Government at the Centre and the prospects for a third alternative . . .
- In India, Maoist Guerrillas Widen 'People's War' (International Herald Tribune, Somini Sengupta , Apr 13, 2006)
India The gray light of dawn broke over the bamboo forest as the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army prepared for a . . .
- Rajkumar, Doyen Of Kannada Cinema, Passes Away (Hindu, A. Jayaram, Apr 13, 2006)
Dr. Rajkumar, the doyen of Kannada cinema and citizen extraordinaire of Karnataka, died at a hospital here on Wednesday following cardiac arrest, plunging the State in gloom.
- India To Offer Scholarships To Diaspora Students (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) is introducing scholarships for Diaspora children to study in higher technical and non-technical institutes in India in the academic session 2006-07.
- Attack On Activists (Indian Express, MANINI CHATTERJEE & J P YADAV, Apr 13, 2006)
The editorial in the latest issue of the Organiser not only offers unqualified support to the decision to raise the height of the Narmada Dam, but also launches a no-holds-barred attack on Medha Patkar, Arundhati Roy, the CPI(M) and other . . .
- Rebranding Congress (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Apr 13, 2006)
There's an adage in business - advantage belongs to the first mover. Congress strategists are woefully out-of-date if they think Arjun Singh's latest sally - pushing through OBC reservations in India's premier educational institutions - is going . . .
- Nengti’S Wedding (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
On the second day of Sumitra Tudu’s wedding, most of her peers in the village of Gobindopur-Johoratola had to get up early and write their English and Mathematics exams. That mango grove — around which they lived and went to school, in which they played,
- The War On Iran (Asia Times, Pepe Escobar, Apr 13, 2006)
"All options, including the military one, are on the table."
- End Of Story: Israel Triumphant (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez' novella Chronicle of a Death Foretold, virtually everyone in the town knows that Santiago Nasar is going to be murdered. Yet nobody can or will do anything to prevent it.
- Hamid Karzai Woos Indian Investors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Afghanistan Government keen on joint ventures between the two countries
- Pak To Serve As Fountain-Head Of Islamic Renaissance (Pakistan Observer, Zubair Qureshi, Apr 12, 2006)
Musharraf urges Muslim leaders to uplift socio-economic conditions of people
- Lessons From The New Intolerance (Hindu, Harish Khare , Apr 12, 2006)
Whether or not the IIMs and IITs are forced to open their doors a little wider, the new fashionable intolerance exhibited in these last few days should be a sobering experience for all of us.
- Quality Of Life In Indian Cities Set To Improve' (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Increased investments from multinationals and foreign institutional investors could lead to further improvement in the quality of living standards in Indian cities over the next four to five years, according to a survey conducted by HR . . .
- Quota For Obcs In Higher Education? (The Economic Times, Gurpreet Mahajan, Apr 12, 2006)
At a time when Hindutva, woven around the Mandir issue is losing its appeal, the recent announcement by the Union ministry of human resource development, is going to give a fresh lease of life to that brand of politics.
- Arjun Is Barking Up The Wrong Tree (Pioneer, BULBUL ROY MISHRA, Apr 12, 2006)
More than quota, the need is to create more technical and business schools for poor students of all castes, says Bulbul Roy Mishra
- Meerut Seethes With Anger Morning After The Fire Tragedy (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Apr 12, 2006)
"Bodies dumped to suppress death toll," allege kin of victims; Mulayam gheraoed
- Never-Ending Story (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2006)
More than a decade after creating a fictional character, Sampath Kumar finds it difficult to detach himself from it
- Vit Entrance Examinations (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Results of VITEEE 2006 to be published on April 23
- Burning Desire (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 12, 2006)
Pending an inquiry into Monday’s fire at a trade fair in Meerut, just one thing can be said with absolute certainty.
- Market And Mayhem In Meerut (Indian Express, GAUTAM CHIKERMANE, Apr 12, 2006)
The footage on TV and pictures in papers brought me head on with a past I had left 16 years behind.
- While Facilitating Access To High-Quality Institutions, Quality Itself Must Not Suffer’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 12, 2006)
Ten days before Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh revealed a plan for 27 per cent reservation in higher education, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had spoken in detail about the need to balance social equity with a commitment to excellence
- Meerut Fire: Most Deaths Were Due To Suffocation (Indian Express, Karn Kowshik, Apr 12, 2006)
In the fire that claimed over 45 lives at Victoria Park here, it was mostly women, children, and family men who could not escape.
- Will Congress Survive As Fiefdom Of Gandhi Dynasty? (Daily Excelsior, Kedar Nath Pandey, Apr 12, 2006)
On the last day of his life Mahatama Gandhi wrote a will wanting the Congress to be dissolved. In his view it was a movement not a political outfit to govern the country. Alive, he would have destroyed it.
- The Tube Keeps The Commuter Happy (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Apr 12, 2006)
Thanks to the metro, commuters are no longer a harassed lot in Delhi
- No Lessons Learnt (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 12, 2006)
Action should be taken against those flouting safety rules
- Interplay Between Politics And Economics (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Apr 12, 2006)
Pakistan has had many moments in its history when economics influenced politics in unexpected and negative ways.
- Performance Criteria Essential (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2006)
Vinayshil Gautam stresses on the growing need for advancing organizational efficiency through IT
- Pak, Yemen To Promote Economic, Defence Ties (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Pakistan and Yemen Monday agreed to further promote, expand and consolidate their bilateral relations, specially in economic, educational, cultural and defence areas.
- Solo Ipo Likely For Ai, Indian (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Civil Aviation Ministry has started receiving reports from merchant bankers, including on the issuance of a single IPO against the separate IPOs contemplated earlier
- No Difference Between Naxalism, Terrorism: Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
"Naxals frustrated with `Salwa Judum'; anti-naxal movement not halted"
- Aiadmk-Mdmk Alliance Not Based On Principles, Says Chidambaram (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
"DPA will highlight the achievements of the Central Government"
- Siddaramaiah Warns Of Power Shortage In Karnataka (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
`Yediyurappa failed to allocate adequate funds to core sectors such as power'
AIPJD leader says
Karnataka has the potential to generate 8,000 mega watts of hydro-electric power
The installed capacity can produce only 4,000 mega watts of . . .
- Kumaraswamy Promises Support For Uplift Of Muslims In State (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Announces proposal to have a member from the community in the KPSC
- Almost All Karnataka Bjp Leaders To Join Advani's Yatra (Hindu, A. Jayaram, Apr 12, 2006)
Bharat Suraksha Yatra will enter the State this afternoon
The yatra will pass through the party's strongholds
Advani to address first public meeting at Bijapur
- Musharraf Urges Muslims To Move On Path Of Development (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Apr 12, 2006)
Concept of jihad is being confused with militancy, terrorism
- Run, Condi, Run! (Tribune, Anne Penketh, Apr 12, 2006)
I had lunch with Condoleezza Rice the other day, towards the end of her whistle-stop tour of Blackburn and Liverpool in England.
- 6 Nba Activists End Fast; Patkar Continues (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Six out of 11 Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) activists today called off their fast following an appeal by their leader, Medha Patkar, who asked them late last night to “end their fast and plan for an intensified struggle”.
- Ordeal By Fire (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2006)
It is absolutely unpardonable that the organisers of the Brand India fair in Meerut's Victoria Park, had not factored into their calculations at the planning stage the possibility of a fire that engulfed the site on Monday evening.
- Killers On The Roads (Daily Excelsior, Rameshwar Singh Jamwal, Apr 12, 2006)
More than forty people are killed as overspeeding bus falls into Chenab in Kishtwar, a small school girl is killed on Kachi Chawni road, where traffic moves at snails pace at any given time, due to driver's fault.
- Too Little, Too Late (Telegraph, Alok Ray, Apr 12, 2006)
The Indian state has failed to ensure that the poor benefit from a liberalized economy, writes Alok Ray
- Keep The Elixir Flowing (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 12, 2006)
Water is an essential life-sustaining element. It pervades our lives and is deeply embedded in our cultural backgrounds.
- Ordeal By Fire (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 12, 2006)
Brand India meets with a tragedy
- Mass Weight (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 12, 2006)
In 1968, the heyday of Parisian radicalism, the students, young people and intellectuals who took to the streets achieved nothing.
- Bush Wins 2006 Jefferson Muzzle Award (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
President George W Bush and the Justice Department are among the winners of the 2006 Jefferson Muzzle awards, given by a free-speech group to those it considers the most egregious violators of constitutional rights in the past year.
- Mayawati: "No Promises, No Manifesto, Only Performance" (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Apr 12, 2006)
From a negatively perceived champion of narrow caste interests to a confident, self-assured leader of all communities,Mayawatihas transformed beyond recognition. Today, all eyes are on her — to see if the Bahujan Samaj Party can reach the finish . . .
- An Iranian Missile Crisis? (Washington Post, David Ignatius, Apr 12, 2006)
The emerging confrontation between the United States and Iran is "the Cuban missile crisis in slow motion," argues Graham Allison, the Harvard University professor who wrote the classic study of President John F. Kennedy's 1962 showdown with the . . . .
- A Nation Built On Immigrant Genes (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Apr 11, 2006)
If you've been following the big immigration debate, you might get the impression that the primary economic advantage of liberal economic immigration policies is that they supply America with low-wage workers willing to do grueling, unskilled jobs . . .
- Interplay Between Politics And Economics (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Apr 11, 2006)
Pakistain has had many moments in its history when economics influenced politics in unexpected and negative ways.
- Singh And Karzai Want Pakistani Transit Facility For Indian Goods (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Apr 11, 2006)
India and Afghanistan on Monday asked Pakistan to establish transit facilities in its territory for Afghanistan-bound Indian goods.
- Quota Will Affect Healthcare, Protests Ima (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Joining the protest over increase in reservation quota in education, Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday said the move will adversely affect quality of healthcare.
- No More Quotas (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 11, 2006)
We strongly disapprove of the additional quotas that the government proposes in institutions of higher education and also in private sector jobs.
- On The Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 11, 2006)
While not an agreeable pastime, reading Mr Arjun Singh's mind is not rocket science either.
- Freedom To Be Corrupt (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 11, 2006)
Manmohan Singh's suggestion that Government employees should not be transferred every two years is wrong, says Bharat . . .
- India Through Dalit Paradigm (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 11, 2006)
Jagjivan Ram's birth centenary year gives us an opportunity to debate how best to take education and progress to marginalised sections, says . . .
- Meerut Fair Fire: 50 Dead, Toll Rising (Pioneer, Aloke Sharma, Apr 11, 2006)
In one of the worst tragedies to have hit this part of the country, at least 50 people were charred to death in a fire, which engulfed a trade fair at the Victoria Grounds here on Monday evening. More deaths are feared.
- After Ec Rebuke, Govt Backtracks (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
- With Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh under the scanner of the Election Commission, the UPA Government has developed cold feet on implementing the OBC quota in educational institutions in the midst of the ongoing Assembly polls.
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