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Articles 17221 through 17320 of 22438:
- China's Tibet (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 30, 2005)
It is China's Tibet and the original inhabitants of the isolated region have little to do with it.
- Paradise Calling (Greater Kashmir, NAILA NEELOFAR, Aug 29, 2005)
What are the roots that clutch out of this ‘Firdous’, writes
- Help Whom? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 29, 2005)
How should the government help the weaker sections of the society?
- Understand It Before Undoing It (Indian Express, M Rama Jois, Aug 29, 2005)
There is a furore over the recent Supreme Court judgment relating to the right of managements of private unaided professional colleges to formulate rules for admissions to their colleges. But there is little understanding behind the uproar.
- India, Afghanistan Sign 3 Accords (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Cementing their ties, India and Afghanistan on Sunday signed three accords covering education, healthcare and agricultural research.
- Manmohan, Karzai Pledge To Work Together (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced a 50-million dollars additional assistance to Afghanistan and pledged to work together with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to ensure that his country never again becomes a haven for terrorism and extremism
- Deve Gowda Urges Centre To Alter Economic Reforms (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
There are poor people in all communities and they need help
- Call For Energy Conservation Measures To Meet Country's Power Shortage (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
C.V.J. Varma, president, Association for Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and Western Pacific,
- Pm Stresses India-Afghan Ties (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Declaring that a stable and prosperous Afghanistan was essential for peace and stability in the region, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said India intended to continue its support for economic reconstruction of the war-ravaged country.
- Warm Welcome For Pm In Kabul (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was accorded a warm reception as he began a two day visit to Afghanistan Sunday during which he will discuss cooperation in various areas, including security, and announce developmental projects worth $ 50 million . . .
- Raise Savings Rate To 30 Percent: Pm (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday called for raising the country's savings rate to 30 percent to boost growth.
- The Fallen Angel-I (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 29, 2005)
The virulent reaction in India to LK Advani’s comment on Jinnah in Pakistan arises out of a deep-rooted prejudice. Prejudice literally means pre-judgment
- $50-Million Aid Offered To Afghanistan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
"Emergence of a moderate, democratic Afghanistan essential for peace and stability in the region"
- Aiadmk Calls For New Enumeration Of Poor Families (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
The Pondicherry unit of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has through a resolution adopted at its workers meeting in Lawspet . . .
- Globalisation Demands New Legal System: Montek (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Globalisation demands a new legal system independent of the executive and legislature to ensure the enforcement of contracts and protection of commercial rights, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Sunday.
- American Security For Manmohan (Tribune, Smita Prakash, Aug 29, 2005)
Very heavy American security was placed around Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh soon after he arrived in Kabul on a two-day official visit, the first by an Indian head of Government to the Afghan capital in 29 years. Indira Gandhi was the last Indian ...
- Chinese Law Against Sexual Harassment (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
China's legislature on Sunday passed amendments to the law on women's rights protection, which ``prohibits sexual harassment of women'' and empowers women to ``lodge complaints'' to relevant organisations.
- Gear Up For Global Competition, Ahluwalia Tells Lawyers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
`Changes in economic policy will have their impact on legal system'
- Building Around Rural Employment (Tribune, B.G. Verghese, Aug 29, 2005)
The passage of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Bill could mark a decisive step towards poverty alleviation with the assurance of 100 days of employment to every rural household at a wage of Rs 60 per day spread over 200 districts for a start.
- Inequality In Equality (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Aug 29, 2005)
The author is former director general, National Council for Applied Economic Research
- There Is A Definite Change In Kashmir: Mufti Sayeed (Tribune, Ehsan Fazili, Aug 29, 2005)
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed took over as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister on November 2, 2002, as the head of a multi-party coalition government.
- Just Anger And More (Telegraph, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Aug 29, 2005)
The author is president, Centre for Policy Research
- National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme — Last Straw On The Camel's Back? (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Aug 29, 2005)
While it is all right for the political parties to bask in the praise for bringing in the NREGS, it is important to communicate to those who matter that there can be no free lunch in the economy.
- Not All Black, Not All White (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 29, 2005)
A renowned sociologist from the University of Pennsylvania rightly pointed out in a talk in Islamabad that Pakistani scholars accept easy black and white explanations while narrating history.
- Military’S Inroads Into Job Market (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Aug 29, 2005)
President Musharraf never ceases to astonish the nation with his frequent, carefully calibrated exhortations on the merits of democracy.
- Reference Library Of Textbooks For Students (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
An initiative by Rockcity Welfare Association comprising north Indians
- India's Progress And A Grim Story (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Aug 29, 2005)
The PM will have to indicate which way India is moving in realising the Millenium Development Goals
- India Rebuilds Afghan School (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Manmohan announces 1,000 annual scholarships for Afghan students
- Manmohan Calls On Zahir Shah (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called on “Baba-e-Millat” King Zahir Shah today. The meeting took place in the first floor of the presidential palace in an area referred to as the “Harem Sarai”. Both leaders exchanged pleasantries and the Indian Prime . . .
- Pm Offers Helping Hand To Kabul A Bridge To Entire Region (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
In the first joint statement at the highest level ever since the ouster of the Taliban, India on Sunday formally endorsed Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai’s vision to restore Afghanistan’s ‘‘historic role’’ as a ‘‘land bridge’’ between Central Asia . .
- Karzai Says Better India-Pakistani Ties Vital (Reuters, Yousuf Azimy, Aug 29, 2005)
Peace between India and Pakistan is vital for the region, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Sunday, as he called for the three countries to work together to defeat terrorism.
- Disowning Responsibility (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 29, 2005)
Everyone involved in the horrid incident at the Cambridge School in Bangalore is to be blamed for it.
- Dead Fish Move With The Flow (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Aug 29, 2005)
Discarding old methods of farming and blindly adopting foreign ones has been extremely unprofitable
- No Compromise With Terrorism: Pm (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Visiting Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday jointly condemned global terrorism as a major threat to democracy and declared that there could be no compromise in dealing with this menace head on.
- They Stayed With Sarabjit For Years (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
There is little knowledge about his mental and physical condition
Nobody remains the same after being in the Lahore jail
Prisoners have faced several kinds of torture
A mechanism for releasing civilian prisoners not in place
- Hang The Killers, Rapists Publicly (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 29, 2005)
Another ghastly crime of gang rape of a six-year-old girl in Sialkot has been reported in the Press on Sunday. The victim was allured, gang raped and murdered subsequently.
- Creating A Future Worthy Of The Past And Present (Deccan Herald, Marianne de Nazareth, Aug 29, 2005)
The St Charles Convent, has put in 75 years of service educating young girls from the surrounding areas.
- India, Afghanistan Sign Three Accords.......... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Cementing their ties, India and Afghanistan today signed three accords covering areas of education, healthcare and agricultural research.
- Islamabad, Delhi Agree To Expand Protocol On Visits (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Pakistan and India on Wednesday agreed in principle to expand the 1974 bilateral protocol on visits to religious shrines to increase the number of shrines to visit and pilgrims in both countries.
- India, Afghanistan Sign Three Accords (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Cementing their ties, India and Afghanistan today signed three accords covering areas of education, healthcare and agricultural research.
- Indian Pm To Renew Old Bonds On Rare Afghan Trip (Boston Globe, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 28, 2005)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh begins a rare visit to Afghanistan on Sunday, the first by an Indian premier in nearly 30 years, as New Delhi steps up efforts to deepen historic links hit by years of conflict
- Indian Pm To Renew Old Bonds On Rare Afghan Trip (Boston Globe, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 28, 2005)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh begins a rare visit to Afghanistan on Sunday, the first by an Indian premier in nearly 30 years, as New Delhi steps up efforts to deepen historic links hit by years of conflict
- On A Speedway To Nirvana (Deccan Herald, S A Karthik , Aug 28, 2005)
Perhaps no collection of books on Buddhism would be complete without that epic little volume,
- Breast Cancer Spreading Tentacles In Urban Areas (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Breast cancer has become the most common cancer affecting women in urban India. This startling fact came to light at the press meet prior to the three -day ‘Breast Cancer Summit ‘05’, organised by pharmaceutical major AstraZeneca in Bangalore which ....
- India: A World Power? (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Aug 28, 2005)
Many of India’s spokesmen assert that it is, or that it is on the way to becoming, a major world power.
- Consult Ngos Before Fmcc Bill Is Enacted (Tribune, Pooran Chandra Pandey, Aug 28, 2005)
The voluntary sector is seriously concerned over the Centre’s proposal to enact a new Foreign Contribution Management and Control (FCMC) Act by replacing the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 1976.
- Restraint On Pakistan Poll Result (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 28, 2005)
Pakistan Supreme Court on Friday restrained Election Commission of Pakistan (EC) from issuing gazette notification of the names of all the religious school (Madaris)
- Muslims Facing Social Boycott In India (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 28, 2005)
A High level committee appointed by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to study the economic, educational and social status of Indian Muslims has said that the Muslims are facing virtual social boycott in India. The Banks are declining loans to them and
- Waste Water Treatment Plant In Mysore (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
It is resource-efficient, non-dependent on energy and requires minimum maintenance
The plant is first of its kind to be set up in Mysore
- 281 Villages In Kadapa To Be Developed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Special efforts will be made to ensure social and economic development of people in 281 remote and interior villages in 17 mandals of Kadapa district, Collector G. Asok Kumar said on Saturday.
- ``Find Ways To Make Economy Dynamic'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
There was a need to bridge the critical gaps in education, health and infrastructure
- Music And The Man (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
From being sent to the back row for humming constantly in school, to fending off his numerous female fans, Irshad Khan’s life revolves around music, finds out Smita Bellur.
- Water Will Flow From Tungabhadra By Next June (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Mr B K Gokhale, Chairman of the Tungabhadra Board, told pressmen here today that the entire work on the irrigation side of the Tungabhadra Project would be completed by June 1956 and on the hydro-electric side by the middle of 1957.
- Saplings Planted On College Campus (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
The sprawling new campus of the Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College at Kalapet near Pondicherry will soon don a green look with the volunteers of the National Service Scheme on Saturday launching a programme to plant saplings.
- The Leopard Has No Vote To Cast (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
The average age of the forest guard in service is 45 years! There is around 50 percent vacancy for the frontline posts in the forest department. Everyone from the politician to the forester is busy raking in profits from the forest. So who protects the ti
- Pm Gives Credit Where It Is Due (Tribune, Kishore Gandhi, Aug 28, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s presentation at Oxford raised many a storm in the academic tea cup of India International Centre, New Delhi. Among others, the Cambridge celebrity, Khushwant Singh,
- Let’S Build On Mothers’ Learning (Tribune, Kiran Bedi, Aug 28, 2005)
I was asked to speak on the subject, ‘Women in Administration’ organised by the Central Social Welfare Board of India.
- Pak Won’T Change Stand On Kashmir: Aziz (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Ahead of the meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan has assured PoK leaders that it would not change its stance on the Kashmir issue.
- Pakistan Won't Change Stance On Kashmir: Aziz (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Ahead of the meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan has assured PoK leaders that it would not change its stance on the Kashmir issue.
- Breakthrough In Anti-Sars Vaccine (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Chinese scientists have claimed a breakthrough in the treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) which killed nearly 800 persons worldwide in 2002.
- Meet The Contemporaries (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 28, 2005)
To begin with, it shall be appropriate to talk of the literary get-together, arranged by J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, on 23rd evening of August, 05 at Tagore Hall Srinagar. The ‘eminent contemporary’, that we were face to face with, was . .
- Learning To Relearn (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
The politician shook his head and looked with pity at the young woman who had introduced herself as a student of political science (honours) in a prestigious institution. He said matter-of-factly: "I wish you all the best. I had also studied Aristotle, Pl
- Quota: Law In Winter Session Likely (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Give proposals within 15 days on reservation issue, States told
- Time To Be Artificially Intelligent.You Game? (Greater Kashmir, SHABIR AHMAD MIR, Aug 28, 2005)
In the Animal Kingdom everyone is good at something. This is how each species survives. The Grizzly Bear is very strong.
- Tsunami Relief Work Reviewed In Nagai Dt. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
The officials inspected the construction of building for the Annai Sathya Government Orphanage at Samanthanpettai.
- Revolutionary Initiative (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 28, 2005)
A Delhi-based NGO's unique progamme may be the first step in finding a solution to a major health hazard.
- Speaker Speaketh (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 28, 2005)
Bruised egos appear to have propelled the legislature to fly off the handle over a Supreme Court ruling that bars the government from enforcing admission quotas in unaided private colleges.
- White Collars And Gi Joes (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Aug 28, 2005)
The book delivers new meaning to the term corporate ‘warfare’ by citing examples of real military battles as guidelines for business operations.
- A Guarantee To Work? (Hindu, NITIN JUGRAN BAHUGUNA , Aug 28, 2005)
The National Rural Employment Guarantee Bill has been passed by Parliament.
- Manmohan Singh To Renew Old Bonds On Rare Afghan Trip (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Aug 28, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh begins a rare visit to Afghanistan on Sunday, the first by an Indian premier in nearly 30 years, as New Delhi steps up efforts to deepen historic links hit by years of conflict.
- India, Afghanistan Sign Three Agreements (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Cementing their ties, India and Afghanistan on Sunday signed three accords covering areas of education, healthcare and agricultural research.
- Teachers Asked Not To Discriminate While Imparting Education (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
Gokak Legislator Ramesh Jarakiholi called upon teachers to provide impartial education and urged them to not discriminate among students on the basis of caste and creed.
- Reservations Just Have To Go (Deccan Herald, Tsvleen Singh, Aug 27, 2005)
As someone who despises political correctness let me begin by spitting out in unambiguous terms that I believe it is time for reservations for scheduled castes,
- A First Welcome Step (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
An outcome budget is aimed at “converting outlays into outcomes”. Finance Minister P. Chidambaram’s idea is commendable, but the first such budget presented on Thursday could be better.
- Anesthesia Use To Detoxify Addicts Questioned (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 27, 2005)
Using general anesthesia to help detoxify heroin addicts is no more effective than other treatments and potentially much more dangerous, according to a study published last Wednesday by Columbia University researchers.
- Sofi Stresses Conservation Of Forests, Wildlife (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
State Government contemplates to upgrade the Forest Training Schools of Doomi, Miransahib and Chitternar in the State to the College level.
- Cooperative Cane Production Alone Will Help Farmers Get Better Price' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
Mills should also follow Brazilian model of massive production'
- India For A Stronger Afghanistan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
Manmohan Singh's visit to be the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 29 years
- Deficit Of Social Capital (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 27, 2005)
A social scientist has suggested in a talk at the HRCP’s Centre for Democratic Development in Islamabad that Pakistan should develop its social capital to eradicate poverty. This is a new concept in Pakistan.
- Who Will Say ‘No More’? (Dawn, Gary Hart, Aug 27, 2005)
Waist deep in the Big Muddy and the big fool said to push on,” warned an anti-Vietnam war song those many years ago.
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