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Articles 16421 through 16520 of 22438:
- Scientists Plan To Deflect Asteroids (Hindu, Alok Jha, Sep 29, 2005)
British scientists are set to go where only Bruce Willis has gone before: chasing after asteroids on a collision course with Earth.
- Israel Launches Missile Attack On Fatah Office In Gaza City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Arab nations plan resolution against Tel Aviv's nuclear programme at IAEA meet
- Educating Them On Management Of Environment (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
A one-day seminar on `environmental management' was organised by the Department of Environmental Science, J.J. College of Arts and Science at Pudukottai recently.
- Pm Promises Two More Iisc-Quality Institutes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
The institutes, one in Pune and another in Kolkata, will be built at a cost of Rs 500 crore each.
- Rehnuma Is No Prose In Praise As You Mean (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 29, 2005)
The book has a depth which you have not been able to fathom, Prof. Syed Habib, the author of Rehnuma, a biography of Prof. Agha Ashraf, reacts to the book review published in Greater Kashmir
In the name of the merciful Lord of mercy.
- Gujarat Bjp Seeks Details Of Dalit Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
Dissidents had shared the dais with the Congress to denounce Modi Government
- Infrastructure Drives Investment (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Sep 28, 2005)
The pressure is on State Governments to provide the infrastructure to attract industrial investment.
- Out Of Touch With Real World (Deccan Herald, Amulya Ganguli, Sep 28, 2005)
Reading Avijit Pathak’s article on call centres and beauty parlours, I was reminded of how an elderly member of my family objected to the installation of a ceiling fan in his room in the 1940s.
- Yesterday Once More? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 28, 2005)
Israel should stop the attacks for peace to prevail
- We Can't Wait To Run Out (Hindu, George Monbiot, Sep 28, 2005)
No one knows how much oil is left but humankind can't wait any longer before coming up with alternatives.
- Dengue Outbreak Could Be Linked To Global Warming, Climate Change: Kolkata Mayor (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
"Attributing the outbreak only to commonly cited factors such as lack of cleanliness is incorrect"
High incidence of dengue in Singapore cited
Civic body fighting disease on a war-footing
Scheme to protect city's environment
- Minimum Marks Are A Criterion For Filling Vacancies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
"Engineering colleges association misinterpreted court order"
The Supreme Court was clear in its order on how admission to vacant seats should be conducted"
- Minor Shock For City Apartments (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
The KERC has announced a hike of 10 paise per unit for residents of the apartments in Bangalore, Mysore, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Hubli-Dharwad and Mangalore.
- Where The State May Not Enter (Indian Express, RAVINDER KAUR, Sep 28, 2005)
Recently, a slew of measures to improve women’s conditions have been announced or promulgated — a bill against domestic violence, reform of property rights for Hindu women and, ....
- Voice From The Other Side (Greater Kashmir, Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor, Sep 27, 2005)
Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor comments on Alternative Media and its Role in the 21st Century
- Journey Of A Leader Called Jinnah (Greater Kashmir, SYED NOOR UL HASSAN, Sep 27, 2005)
From Jinnahbhai to Jinnah and finally to Qaid-e-Azam it was a journey of a leader who led his nation, writes
SYED NOOR UL HASSAN
- Promises To Poor Unkept (Tribune, Sridhar K. Chari, Sep 27, 2005)
The United Nations Human Development Report 2005 is a remarkable document — grim, poignant,
- Cycle Of Reason (Tribune, Syed Nooruzzaman, Sep 27, 2005)
Any hike in petrol prices leads to a lot of discussion about the modes of personal transport, etc.
- Demand What’S Due (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 27, 2005)
Unless schools’ infrastructure is improved, the goal of universal education cannot be realised
- Accountability Of Judges (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 27, 2005)
The formation of a two-man committee to prepare rules and procedures for the accountability of judges must be welcomed without reservations.
- Riding Out The Pain Of Costly Oil (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, Sep 27, 2005)
Car pools may be the answer to high fuel prices, traffic snarls, and growing pollution.
- Human Development Index — Conundrum Of Rising Income, Growing Poverty (Business Line, S. D. Naik, Sep 27, 2005)
Successive governments have stressed reforms with a human face but the country's report card on human development indicates that the policies have failed to improve the living conditions of the poor.
- Nurture Talent (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 27, 2005)
It would be an all-round loss if inter-university sport, that world of youthful bravado, heroism, camaraderie, pride, tears and laughter,
- Redefining Management In The Knowledge Era (Business Line, R. Devarajan, Sep 27, 2005)
The definition of management — that it represents a role separate and disparate from that of the workers, that it is a system focused on functions such as planning, organising, monitoring, and controlling
- Controlling Tb (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 27, 2005)
The formation of a two-man committee to prepare rules and procedures for the accountability of judges must be welcomed without reservations.
- J&k: A Tough Choice For Sonia (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2005)
It is that time of year when the chinars in the Valley begin to change their colours.
- Musharraf’S Arrogance (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Sep 26, 2005)
The utter disdain with which Musharraf talks about gang-rapes is symptomatic of the social realities in Pakistan
- A Question Of Lifestyles (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Sep 26, 2005)
There is an apparent reversal of lifestyles. Women seem to be succumbing to causes traditionally behind early deaths of men.
- Social Security For Unorganised Workers (Hindu, S. Mahendra Dev , Sep 26, 2005)
Workers in the unorganised sector have low earnings and poor working conditions. In a liberalised economy, the state has to ensure them minimum social security.
- Fuelling Demand, Foretelling Ecological Disaster (Business Line, P. Nagarajan, Sep 26, 2005)
The global economy, increasingly fuelled by cheap non-renewable energy, has grown six fold in the past 50 years. In developed countries, about 85 per cent of the energy consumed comes from non-renewable fossil fuel — oil, natural gas,
- Address Inequality (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 26, 2005)
The poor should get a fair share in the economic growth
- Policy Making Problems (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Sep 26, 2005)
ON September 20, an international broadcasting service brought former president, Farooq Leghari,
- Can We See A Real ‘Change’? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 26, 2005)
Can Canada in general and Pakistanis in Canada in particular play a leading role in changing Pakistan’s destiny? Minhaj Qidwai comments
- Defacing Heritage Of Karachi (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Sep 26, 2005)
Every now and then one hears charming accounts embellished by personal asides of Indian visitors from Delhi crossing the great divide and praising the beauty and cleanliness of Lahore and saying how wonderful it is to be back in the land of their birth.
- Being A Diabetic, Should You Fast? (Greater Kashmir, DR. ABID HUSSAIN, Sep 26, 2005)
Fasting for diabetic varies from case to case, decisions are individual and doctors will have to do everything possible to educate patients about the element of risk involved, suggest
- The Growing Gun Menace (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 26, 2005)
The seizure of a large number of AK-47 assault rifles, bullets and magazines by customs authorities in Kohat district draws attention to the perils of unchecked arms proliferation in the country.
- Madressah Registration (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
It remains to be seen whether the understanding reached between the government and madressah managements will work and last. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz sounded quite hopeful after his meeting with leaders of the Ittehad-i-Tanzeemat-i-Madaris-i-Deeniya
- Du Will Consolidate And Innovate, Says New Vc Prof Pental (Tribune, Smriti Kak Ramachandran, Sep 25, 2005)
Professor Deepak Pental, the new Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University, is an eminent Professor of Genetics.
- Brain Behind Our Success In Space (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Sep 25, 2005)
It may not be out of place to call Dr Krishnaswamy Swamy Kasturirangan “Aryabhata” of the 21st century.
- Upgradation Of Madaris (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 25, 2005)
In a happy development, the Government and the Ittehad-e-Tanzeemat Madaris-e-Deeniah on Friday sorted out the issue of registration of Madaris and as per agreement the religious institutions would register themselves by 31st of December, 2005.
- Voting For Reform (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
If it is true, as former President Jimmy Carter said, that Americans have lost faith in their voting system, then he and former secretary of state James A. Baker III have lost a significant opportunity to help them restore it.
- The Salim Debate-Ii (Statesman, BIBEKANANDA RAY, Sep 25, 2005)
Curiously, the Communist Party of India was formed outside the country, at Tashkent in the then USSR, on 17 October 1920 by M N Roy.
- Eighties Born: We Are The Children Of Fear (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 25, 2005)
I have nothing in my mind except guns, grenades and mines. And how can it be different as all our age has gone experiencing fear and violence.
- Ticking Aids Bomb (Greater Kashmir, SHAKEEL-UR-RAHMAN, Sep 25, 2005)
If reports are to be believed then Kashmir is also in the grip of the AIDS spectre.
- Tragedy With Bjp (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Sep 25, 2005)
The BJP President LK Advani has done the right thing by stepping down and will continue as the leader of the opposition.
- Real Cause Of Instability (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Sep 25, 2005)
No one would disagree with President Musharraf when he says he is not indispensable.
- Rs. 7.62 Crores For Sanitation Project In Gadag District (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Scheme envisages providing toilets to all rural households in four years
Programme to be inaugurated on October 2
55,083 of 60,000 BPL families do not have toilets
Rs. 99.60 lakhs for toilets in schools and anganwadis
- `Foreigners Are More Confident About India Than We Are' — Mr C. J. George, Md, Geojit Financial Services (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Sep 23, 2005)
With the equity indices scaling new peaks in quick succession, it is time for retail investors to turn cautious and keep away from "rumours and tips", says Mr C. J. George, Managing Director of Geojit Financial Services.
- Make Learning Exciting (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 23, 2005)
Students should be urged to think out of the box
- Stellar Role (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 23, 2005)
The success of India in developing her own satellites and launch vehicles on “shoe-string” budgets have been acknowledged the world over.
- A Lost Leonardo? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Move over, Mona Lisa. If Carlo Pedretti’s hunch is right, the world may have another Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece to admire.
- Court Won't Review Verdict In Parliament Attack Case (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Upholds acquittal of S.A.R. Geelani, Afsan Guru
Delhi Police plea rejected
Afzal's petition dismissed
Shaukat's confessional statement is no valid evidence
- Permanent Solution For Power Sharing (Daily Excelsior, H C Katoch, Sep 23, 2005)
In our State the concept of planning at grassroots level envisages Panchayat as the last unit that comprises the villages and conceptualisation of strategies at this level for initiating developmental activities is to address the aspirations of the .....
- Credit To Sonia And Upa (Deccan Herald, B K Chandrashekar, Sep 23, 2005)
The expenditure on the scheme is only a small price to be paid for the welfare of millions of rural poor people
- Pakistan Army (Statesman, SANKAR SEN, Sep 23, 2005)
Abortive attacks on the Ayodhya temple by terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba have been followed by another suicide bomber attack in Srinagar killing six soldiers and injuring fifteen others.
- Give Them Their Deserved Rights (Deccan Herald, AMBIKA ANANTH, Sep 23, 2005)
A woman being locked up in a room for 25 years in Dhenkanal town of Orissa by her own family members, as she was mentally challenged came to light recently when local police rescued her.
- Central Scheme To Benefit Girls From Single Child Families (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Free education in CBSE affiliated schools and graduate scholarships later
- Education Bonanza For Girl Child (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
India’s often neglected girl child is set to get a huge boost with the government today unveiling a scheme that would virtually give free education to her.
- Jee Needs Wider Reach (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 23, 2005)
The Indian Institutes of Technology have a hard-won reputation for conducting what is,
- Bringing Down Fertility Rate (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Sep 23, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has called for bringing down the level of fertility rate through improvement of economic conditions and warned that any laxity in the population control plan can put the country in trouble with receding infrastructural resource
- Population Planning: Results Vital (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 23, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz hit the nail on the head when he spoke of the importance of linking economic growth, education and health care to the population policy of the country.
- What Did Loloo Do With Chopper In A School? Laloo Prasad Yadav Faces A Fresh Trouble After The Police Has Decided To Approach A Local Court Against Him (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Sep 23, 2005)
Laloo is in trouble again! He landed a chopper in a school. The cops are upset and wants to proceed against him!
- ``India An Excellent Role Model'' (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Sep 23, 2005)
Sri Lankan Prime Minister reiterates his commitment to stronger bilateral economic ties
- Now, Free Education For Single Girl Child (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Other educational carrots for families with single girl child include postgraduate scholarships of Rs 2,000 and a total fee waiver for students from Class VI to Class XII.
- Urbanisation Woes (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Chennai’s growth is affecting periphery
- Policy Must Fly (Indian Express, S Krishnaswamy, Sep 23, 2005)
It is indeed a welcome resolve by the government to handle firmly any attempt to hijack aircraft in our territory.
- A Nightmare (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 23, 2005)
Long, long after many failed students committed suicides and many more were scared out of schools, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has finally stepped in to make board examinations less taxing.
- Good Treatment Comes Cheap Too (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
If you fear the hefty bills of corporate hospitals or the quality of treatment in government-run ones, here is an alternative.
- Web Site Of Saraswathi Mahal Library At Thanjavur Improved, Updated (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
To function from Sept. 24, the 228th birthday of Maratta King Serfoji II
- The Alternative Media (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 22, 2005)
Following is the speech delivered by Prof. Muhammad Ismail in a seminar about ‘Emergence of Alternative Media: Scope and Challenges’ organized by Barahmullah Degree College
- Judicial Review (Indian Express, BP SAHA, Sep 22, 2005)
A minority government under Sibu Soren was formed in Jharkhand in May 2005.
- Hot Seat Saga (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Ibobi still has turbulence to ride
- No Alternative To Democracy (Dawn, Adeela Zubair, Sep 22, 2005)
Allah Buksh while taking sips of hot tea at a dhaba is watching a television talk show on a local private channel.
- The Foreign Aid Gap (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 22, 2005)
DID the spirit of Bono somehow possess the body of President Bush last week?
- Making Wealth From Waste (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 22, 2005)
The need of the hour is to manage waste well because inefficient waste management could cause irreparable damage to the environment.
- An Emerging Institution (Deccan Herald, L SUBRAMANI, Sep 22, 2005)
Dayananda Sagar group of institutions challenges the student's ability to research things by themselves.
- Like A Bright Ray Of Sunshine (Deccan Herald, Vandana, Sep 22, 2005)
Started in 1995 as a home run venture, the Sunshine Autism Trust in Bangalore catering to the needs of children with autism, has now expanded to include fifteen children and six teachers.
- Grades For Class X From 2008: Cbse (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Qualifying grades required in four out of five subjects for promotion
- Yatra To Map Mahatma's Life (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Union Ministry of Culture has identified 10 sites
Special budgetary allocation for developing the sites
The Yatra would begin in Porbandar and wind up at Gandhi Smriti in Delhi
- Pm Puts Rumours At Rest (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
PrimeMinister Shaukat Aziz has given a firm assurance that Islamic contents of the curriculum would not be altered or removed. Dispelling apprehensions being expressed by various circles, he told newsmen on Tuesday that traditions and religious teachings
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