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Articles 621 through 720 of 3437:
- Israel Bleeds In Hizbollah Blitz (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2006)
Hizbollah rockets killed seven people in northern Israel today and three Israeli soldiers died in combat in southern Lebanon, the highest number of Israeli dead in one day since fighting began on July 12.
- Naxalite Problem In Karnataka (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 04, 2006)
How well-prepared is the state police to meet the Naxalite threat?
- Metro Project To Take Up Afforestation (Deccan Herald, Ashwini Y S, Aug 04, 2006)
By way of giving back what it may take away from the Garden City, stakeholders to the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRC) project will engage themselves in painting the City green by planting 15,000 seedlings....
- Two Militants Killed While Making Ied, 3 Injured (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
Two militants were killed and three others injured when they were manufacturing an IED which exploded accidentally in a village in Tral. Elsewhere, two more militants were killed in separate encounters at Awantipora and Bandipore while as four . . .
- 5 Militants, Soldier Killed In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
Five militants and an Indian soldier died in clashes on Wednesday in occupied Kashmir where violence has been escalating in recent months, police said.
- Governor To Look Into Complaint On Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
High Court's order on petition against Forest Minister Vijayaramaraju
- Another Book Brings House Down (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 03, 2006)
After Jaswant Singh's A call to Honour, yet another book surfaced on Wednesday, triggering instant chaos in the Rajya Sabha over noisy demands for Finance Minister P Chidambaram to resign.
- Law For The Jungle (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 03, 2006)
The report of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Scheduled Tribes (Recognition of Forest Rights) Bill, 2005 was tabled on the last day of the Budget session of Parliament.
- Accept Guilt And Move On (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Aug 03, 2006)
Ananda is bliss. Nanda is something that can die out, disappear and related to suffering. Ananda is that which can never disappear from your being, it is bliss.
- How The Plot Thickens (Indian Express, ILA PATNAIK, Aug 02, 2006)
With Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee pushing through the $8.5 billion FDI project promoted by Indonesia’s Salim Group, two things are clear. First, the Bengal CM won’t back down in face of political dissent.
- Satellite Pictures Show Terror Camp In Balakot (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by FBI which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Fbi Has Images Of Terror Camp In Pak (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory has been strongly contested by the FBI which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- The Best View (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 02, 2006)
It depends upon the guide one has.
- Saving India's Extincting Wildlife (Daily Excelsior, G L Khajuria, Aug 02, 2006)
We deserve no right to live over this globe, if we don't bear sympathy in mind for a variety of animal life that surrounds us, and definitely God will be unhappy at our activities of merciless and wanton destruction of this . . .
- The ‘Dying City’ Vis-A-Vis The ‘National Capital’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 02, 2006)
Sir, ~ I have just shifted to Delhi after living in Kolkata for the last forty years and I would like to make a comparative study of the so-called “Dying city of Calcutta” and our “National Capital ~ Delhi”.
- Three, Including Two Militants, Killed In Encounter In Doda (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Three persons, including two militants, were today killed in an encounter in Mughal Maidan area of Doda district, official sources said.
- Shivakumar Hurls Property Grabbing Charge Against Family Of Cm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Close on the heels of suspended BJP MLC Janardhan Reddy’s bribery charges against Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, the opposition Congress on Tuesday fired a fresh salvo at the Chief Minister’s family in the form of property-grabbing allegations.
- Karnataka's Mining Scandal (Frontline, PARVATHI MENON, Aug 02, 2006)
Charges of corruption against the Chief Minister forces the government to order an inquiry into the irregularities in iron ore mining.
- Hp: Trade Unionists' Murder (Frontline, T.K. RAJALAKSHMI, Aug 02, 2006)
Three trade union activists, employees of a sub-contractor for the Chamera Hydroelectric Project III, are murdered.
- U.P. Cabinet Nod For Taking Metro Rail To Ghaziabad (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Two stoppages in Ghaziabad -- one at Kaushambi and the other at Vaishali
- Wb Lends $225 Mn To Reduce Poverty In Orissa (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
The World Bank has approved a $225 million loan and credit to support a reform programme designed to boost inclusive economic growth and achieve rapid poverty reduction in the Indian state of Orissa.
- Sonia Evades Rti, Nuke Deal (Asia Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Having campaigned enthusiastically for the Right to Information Act since the UPA government assumed power, and having showcased it as a major achievement of this government, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday appeared to have abandoned the . . .
- Cong Drops Bombshell: Gowda Family Owns Rs 85-Cr It Park (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Barely a few days after producing documents proving export of iron ore by family members of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, senior Congress leader D K Shiva Kumar on Tuesday dropped another bombshell on the Gowda family by producing documents . . .
- Fbi Satellite Pictures Point Towards Terror Camps In Pakistan (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2006)
Pakistan’s claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
- Lebanon’S Hour Of Agony (Dawn, Robert Fisk, Aug 01, 2006)
To Sidon. Ed Cody has found a cool, 120-mile-an-hour driver called Hassan — he has a black Mercedes which I nickname “Death Car” (because that will be the fate of anyone who gets in our way) and we zip down the coast road and turn east into the . . .
- The ‘Dying City’ Vis-A-Vis The ‘National Capital’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 01, 2006)
Sir, ~ I have just shifted to Delhi after living in Kolkata for the last forty years and I would like to make a comparative study of the so-called “Dying city of Calcutta” and our “National Capital ~ Delhi”.
- Our World And Theirs (Tribune, Baljit Malik, Aug 01, 2006)
We can’t live without them, we can’t live with them.
- Tree Of Life (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 01, 2006)
Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.
Rabindranath Tagore
- Lexicon On The Mahabharata (Hindu, V. Gopalakrishna, Aug 01, 2006)
The ramayana and the Mahabharata form the core of the cultural tradition. Encyclopedias and dictionaries based on these works are reference material for the cultural study of ancient India. Though works of such kind are available in several Indian . . .
- Plan To Plant 15.94 Lakh Saplings Under Social Forest Scheme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2006)
Services of different Government departments to be utilised for the purpose
Sarva Siksha Abhiyan to take up responsibility of planting three lakh saplings at various schools
Efforts being made to involve village samakhyas
- Blow Hot, Cold (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
With the monsoon clouds looming over us, a hill holiday at this time can turn out to be a misty but somewhat damp experience.
- Cpi(m) Demands Full Discussion On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 31, 2006)
Karat: when the U.S. Congress can discuss it, why not Parliament?
- Make The World Safe For Diversity (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 30, 2006)
A FEW weeks ago (The Hindu, July 2) I wrote of attending the Ideas Festival of the Aspen Institute in Colorado.
- Q&a: 'We Need A Land-Use Policy For Forests' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 30, 2006)
professor and chairman, Centre for Ecological Sciences at the IISc, Bangalore, recently won the International Cosmos Prize, a top international award in ecology.
- Nhpc Lags Behind In Meeting Power Generation Targets (Tribune, CP Bhambhri, Jul 30, 2006)
State-owned National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) has come under scanner of the government as it has so far failed to reach anywhere near the 10th Plan power generation targets.
- Tears And Triumphs (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Durga Bai's paintings show a gentle tribal world, increasingly under threat by a dominant culture.
- Sanctuary Of Green (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Parambikulam houses one of the tallest and oldest teak trees in the world, writes Susheela Nair . . .
- Feeling For Wildlife (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
Two impressive perspectives on the basis of insights gained as conservationists.
- Forest Interlude (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2006)
The forests of the Achanakmar Sanctuary give the visitor an opportunity to be one with Nature.
- Indian Punctuality (Deccan Herald, P SRINIVASAN, Jul 29, 2006)
Being not regularly punctual could be the 'Indian punctuality'!
- Q&a: 'We Need A Land-Use Policy For Forests' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 29, 2006)
Raman Sukumar , professor and chairman, Centre for Ecological Sciences at the IISc, Bangalore, recently won the International Cosmos Prize, a top international award in ecology.
- Want To Buy A Fake Vacation? (Deccan Herald, KIM MURPHY, Jul 29, 2006)
Want to buy a degree or purebred alley cat? Anything’s possible, as long as you don’t care if it’s real....
- Pakistani Armyman Killed During Infiltration Bid (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
A Pakistan Army officer was among three persons killed when troops recently foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesman said on Friday.
- Pak Major Killed In Infiltration Bid, Army Hqrs Deny (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 29, 2006)
In a clear evidence of Islamabad’s support to cross-border infiltration, a Pakistani Major was killed along with two terrorists when Indian Security forces foiled an intrusion bid at the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Political Correctness (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 28, 2006)
It looks like a distinctly untranquil monsoon session for Parliament, and debatable if pending (old and new) legislation will reach their logical conclusion.
- This Land Is Their Land (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 28, 2006)
As someone who has spent several years working with aboriginal Australians, it is with great sadness that I watch the great efforts being undertaken to pass the tribal bill in India.
- The Neocon Resurgence (Hindu, Sidney Blumenthal, Jul 28, 2006)
The delusional U.S. mindset that made the Iraq war a disaster has resurfaced in Lebanon.
- Naxals Cremated In Hyderabad (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 28, 2006)
Balladeer Gadar, poet Varavara Rao call on family members
- The Biggest Threat (Telegraph, Swapan Dasgupta, Jul 28, 2006)
In the dominant political culture of India, citizens are encouraged to treat terrorism as an unavoidable feature of modern existence and undertake no independent initiatives to counter it.
- Call Centre Staffer Murdered, Body Found On Highway (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2006)
She has been identified as Tanya Bannerjee, 32, of West Bengal. She was an employee of Aviva Customer Operational Service (P) Ltd, Bangalore.
- Govt Pits Tribals Against Progress (Pioneer, Yoga Rangatia, Jul 26, 2006)
Acquiring land for major industrial projects in tribal areas is going to get more difficult, if the proposed tribal policy is fully endorsed by the Centre.
- A Complex Scene (Frontline, R.K. Raghavan, Jul 26, 2006)
The anniversary of the July 7 bombings provides the occasion for a renewed scrutiny of the Blair government's state of preparedness.
- Some `Development Round`! No More Hikes? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 26, 2006)
Failures seem to have become routine at the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) talks on trade liberalisation.
- Feeling For Wildlife (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2006)
Two impressive perspectives on the basis of insights gained as conservationists.
- Relatives' Long Wait For Naxal Bodies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2006)
Court orders post-mortem of bodies in Guntur hospital; 7 out of 8 victims identified .
- Annual Credit Plan Projected At Rs. 455 Crore For Dharmapuri (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2006)
Potential for lending under crop loans estimated at Rs. 208.68 crore: Collector
- Digitised Inventory Of Bio-Resources Is Here (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2006)
What is "sajeevani"? Where are "kurunji" flowers found? What does a Great Indian Bustard bird look like? Which are the animals used in cancer studies?
- Battling The Economic Gender Bias (Deccan Herald, Sakuntala Narasimhan, Jul 25, 2006)
Conventional economics may have ignored the woman's perspective, but the IAFFE is highlighting the issue.
- Fallout Of Climate Change (Hindu, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Jul 25, 2006)
Latest scientific findings on the impact of climate change on biodiversity
- When The Water Touches The Nose (OutLook, Dunu Roy, Jul 25, 2006)
Environmentalism isn't a luxury of the rich, sure. But when he really had to say why, he loses nerve.
- Seeking Growth With Human Face (Business Line, Bhanoji Rao, Jul 25, 2006)
Growth is undoubtedly important, but not at any cost. It has to be fair and just, employment oriented and environmental friendly, not ruthless, rootless, voiceless and futureless.
- Fallacies, Silences In 11th Plan Approach (Business Line, C. P. Chandrasekhar, Jul 25, 2006)
In the previous edition of Macroscan, C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh considered the macroeconomic implications of the Planning Commission's Approach to the Eleventh Plan and concluded that it was bereft of planning.
- Food For Thought (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 25, 2006)
English food seems to have two distinct faces: the first is the decidedly grey image of boiled meat, the very emblem of blandness.
- Eight Suspected Maoists Shot Dead In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Eight suspected Maoist rebels, including four women, were killed by Indian security forces in a shootout on Sunday in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, police said.
- Name Mole: Manmohan Tells Jaswant (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Jul 24, 2006)
Monsoon session begins today
BJP to move adjournment motion
CPI (M) says Parliament should determine nuclear deal parameters
- Wild Life: A Poser (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 24, 2006)
The report that a leopard has killed a woman in Nowshehra in Rajouri district recently will upset one and all.
- India Faces Hostile Security Environment (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 24, 2006)
While it is impracticable to create military as sets to every conceivable situation, there is a need to continually examine long-term possibilities and put away contingency plans to meet those eventualities.
- State Govt Skips Reddy's Charges (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
The State Government in its “terms and conditions” laid down for the U L Bhat Commission of Inquiry, has made no specific reference to the Rs 150-crore bribery charges levelled by suspended BJP MLC Janardhana Reddy against Chief Minister . . .
- The Poor Deserve A Slice (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Jul 24, 2006)
One per cent of income from development projects can be distributed to those losing land and habitat as royalty.
- A Clear And Present Danger (Deccan Herald, JANARDHAN ROYE, Jul 24, 2006)
What does chicken-feed have to do with global warming? Plenty, if the example of what is happening in Europe is anything to go by. Poultry farmers there feed their birds with Brazilian soya bean – a crop cultivated in the vast tracts of Amazon . . .
- If A Disaster Is To Be Averted (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 24, 2006)
AIR pollution in Karachi is fast approaching calamitous levels.
- Luck Runs Out For Rs 22-Lakh Maoist Leader (Telegraph, G.S. RADHAKRISHNA, Jul 24, 2006)
Andhra police commandos today shot dead the state’s top Maoist leader who had a Rs 22-lakh reward on his head after a tip-off about a rebel meeting deep in the forests between Guntur and Prakasham districts.
- Cpi (Maoist) Leader, 7 Naxals Killed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
Encounter in Prakasam district
Combing operations began a week ago
AK-47 rifle, pistols and cash recovered
Death of Naxal leader Madhav a huge setback for the extremist movement in Andhra Pradesh
- Forest Rights And Promises (Frontline, Ashish Kothari, Jul 24, 2006)
The revised Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Bill, 2006, has many positive points.
- Profit Bill Debate Tomorrow (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2006)
The controversial Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill, 2006, better known as the office of profit bill, will be first debated in the Rajya Sabha expectedly on Tuesday.
- When The Water Touches The Nose (OutLook, Dunu Roy, Jul 24, 2006)
Environmentalism isn't a luxury of the rich, sure. But when he really had to say why, he loses nerve.
- Most Wanted Let Militant Mudasar Gujri Arrested (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jul 23, 2006)
Police and intelligence sleuths have finally arrested this year's most wanted militant---Mohammad Rafeeq Sheikh alias Mudasar Gujri alias Raju---from Baramulla. Director General of Police Gopal Sharma has confirmed his arrest and claimed that a . . .
- Polythenes: The Case For Immediate Rescue Operation (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 23, 2006)
Environmental problems of today are not simply domestic matters of one country but cross the borders extending to the entire earth.
- We Are With You, Jd (S), Bjp Assure Kumaraswamy (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
The joint legislature party meeting of the JD (S) and BJP held on Saturday night, expressed ‘total confidence’ in the leadership of Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy.
- It’S Raining Deals (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2006)
There is a golden rule in cricket: Never go for a run on a misfield.
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