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Articles 3021 through 3120 of 4523:
- Banks Advised To Restructure Debts Of Cotton Farmers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Centre providing financial, technological assistance: Minister
- Construction Of Law: Is There A Disconnect? (Business Line, H. P. Ranina, Aug 06, 2005)
Over time, while some of the principles of a law statute have stood the test of time, others may need a re-look for a changed milieu.
- Commercialization Of The Press (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 06, 2005)
Many years ago, Krishna Menon, who later became defence minister, said that it was the jute press that India had.
- No Escape (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 04, 2005)
Govt will have to confront the spectre of ’84
- They’Re Mad, By George (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Aug 02, 2005)
Is it midsummer madness or plain and simple irresponsibility? Many in the public are bewildered and often aghast when leaders of all parties and hues speak or act.
- Clueless Amidst Swirling Water (Indian Express, Arun Bapat, Aug 01, 2005)
Mumbai, the financial capital of India, has suffered gravely due to the unprecedented rainfall on July 26 and 27. Rail, road and air transport as well as telephones were thrown out of order.
- One Bsf Man Killed In Militant Attack (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
The militants fired at the security personnel positioned near the building housing the mace of Lord Shiva.
- A Chaos Theory For Mumbai (Indian Express, Amrita Shah, Jul 30, 2005)
There are many ways to look at the crisis brought about by the sudden and unexpected intensity of the monsoon in Mumbai last week. As a tragedy: people died, in landslides and on the streets.
- Pyrrhic Victory (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 30, 2005)
KPS Gill's sentence: Too little, too late
- Will Karnataka Be The Next Gujarat? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Jul 29, 2005)
Regardless of whether the strife within the Janata Dal (Secular) reaches its threatened climax this weekend or not, the moot point is whether the simple caste arithmetic that seems to be guiding the Congress’ strategy at the moment has the potential to yi
- The Colour Of Terror (Times of India, JUG SURAIYA, Jul 28, 2005)
When VS Naipaul first went to live in England he could not shake off the sense that he was, because of the obviously alien colour of his skin, intruding into the space of the other; his presence was its own apology.
- Malls Of The Few, Chawls Of The Many (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Jul 28, 2005)
The scenes from Gurgaon gave us more than just a picture of one labour protest, police brutality or corporate tyranny. It presented us a microcosm of the new and old Indias. Different rules and realities for different classes of society.
- Field Notes For Growth (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, Jul 27, 2005)
The last time we had talked of the importance of nuclear energy cooperation with the Americans and the compulsions of a trading agriculture in our global stances.
- Disaster-Prone Management (Pioneer, Sudhirendar Sharma, Jul 27, 2005)
Rajesh Seth's heroism in pulling out ill-fated passengers from the train stranded in flood waters summed up the state of relief operations in flood-ravaged Gujarat
- Surface Waves Cause Tremors From Distant Earthquake, Says Scientist (Hindu, R. Prasad, Jul 26, 2005)
Soil cover, tall buildings are reasons why some areas feel tremors
Construction of buildings on stilts is another reason for greater chances of damage.
- The Iconic Motabhai (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Jul 26, 2005)
.G. Patel’s passing removes an entire generation I looked up to. He was a close friend of Mahendra, my elder brother,
- Finding More Space For The Asiatic Lion (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jul 25, 2005)
The need to create an alternative habitat for the Asiatic lions — now confined to the Gir sanctuary in Gujarat — is growing
- Papa Don't Preach (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 25, 2005)
Why courts must throw out Gujarat's bizarre marriage rule
- Indecent Proposal (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 25, 2005)
Marrying the personal to the political has been carried too far by the Narendra Modi government in Gujarat.
- Big Brotherhood (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 23, 2005)
Maharashtra’s dance bar bill, the parental consent edict in Gujarat, speak the same illiberalism
- Singh In His True Colours (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 23, 2005)
INDIAN Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has made a scathing attack on Pakistan that smacks of traditional venomous attitude of New Delhi towards Islamabad. At a time when Pakistan was under renewed pressure in connection with unfortunate incidents in Lond
- The Colour Of Horror (Deccan Herald, Dipti Nair, Jul 20, 2005)
There were no gory pictures of dismembered limbs hanging from under chunks of metal mass. No heartbreaking shots of innocent women and children lying in a pool of blood.
- Of Mandi And Teji At The Bourses — Remain Calm And Do Not Be Greedy To Make Money From The Market, Speeding Or Not (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 20, 2005)
Buy and sell small quantities, and have patience and discipline, you will never lose in the market.'
- Politicisation Of Culture (Hindu, Jyotirmaya Sharma, Jul 19, 2005)
The door on which a great part of this volume hangs is the rise of Hindu nationalism and what it entails in our understanding of India and Indian politics
- Stay Like A King, Feel Like A King (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2005)
Bangalore's latest hotel has been sumptuously and stylishly redone by erstwhile royalty
- A Flood Of Woes (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 07, 2005)
ANY administration would have struggled to cope with heavy floods that have wreaked havoc in Gujarat,
- The Monsoon Enters A Critical Phase (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 05, 2005)
The monsoon remains maddeningly unpredictable. This year, first it played truant by arriving in Kerala a few days late and then, as if exhausted by the process of getting to India, rained lackadaisically.
- Timeline: Ayodhya Crisis (British Broadcasting Corporation, bbc correspondent, Jul 05, 2005)
The religious site where the Babri mosque was destroyed in 1992 in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya has been a flashpoint between Hindus and Muslims for years.
- Flood Havoc (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 04, 2005)
Political animosity should be set aside to work together to provide relief to victims
- Gas Strike: Possible Versus Proven (Business Line, Vinod Mathew, Jul 01, 2005)
The Krishna-Godavari basin find is `possible' and not `proven' till another three wells get drilled and confirm the results. The company was looking for a reprieve as even a `possible' gas strike attracts up to 50 per cent weightage...
- Indian Hard-Liner Adjusts His Sails To Catch Winds Of Peaceful Change (Christian Science Monitor, John Nemec, Jun 30, 2005)
The impossible occurred last month in South Asia. A conservative Indian nationalist leader praised the founder of Pakistan.
- Rajasekhara Reddy Seeks Royalty On Gas Find (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh keen on setting up gas grid; GAIL for tie-up
- Gas In Gujarat? (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 30, 2005)
The discovery of huge natural gas reserves in the Godavari-Krishna basin by the state-owned Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC),
- All Gas? (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 30, 2005)
About 48 hours after Gujarat state-owned company GSPC claimed to have hit about 20 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Bay of Bengal, chief minister Narendra Modi doubled the size of the discovery,
- Natural Gas Find Larger Than Stated, Says Modi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
Gas production expected to commence by December 2007
- Red Alert After Heavy Rain In Gujarat (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Jun 29, 2005)
South and central parts of the State hit, 25,000 people moved to safer places
- The Weakening Of Bonds (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Jun 28, 2005)
THE feel-good factor on the high streets of Ahmedabad and Vadodara is unmistakable.
- My Old Town Jetpur (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Jun 28, 2005)
Actually, I have not been to Jetpur for 50 years. But I still think of it as my home town. My father was born there; his father served the Bapu or king of Jetpur.
- "None Can Monopolise Educational Process" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
IITs, IIMs were products of educational system planned by Nehru: Arjun Singh
- `Privatise And Incentivise Transport Infrastructure' (Business Line, Raja Simhan T. E., Jun 27, 2005)
Norasia as a shipping line focused on the East-West trades before being acquired by the Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores (CSAV),
- Co-Opting States As Exporters (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 27, 2005)
A week after setting an "international engagement" target of $500-billion two-way trade by 2010, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh,
- Is Gujarat Up There In Governance? (Business Line, Mohan Guruswamy, Jun 27, 2005)
The Gujarat Government has been going to town claiming to be the "best governed State" on the basis of a supposed accolade by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF),
- Ethics And Mps (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Jun 27, 2005)
It may be a bit late, but a new ethics panel to screen parliamentarians is a good idea.
- Largest Natural Gas Find (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
Gujarat has discovered an estimated reserve of 20 trillion cubic feet of natural gas worth nearly Rs 2,00,000 crore in the Krishna-Godavari basin after investing Rs 250 crore for the purpose.
- Reality' Rape (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Jun 26, 2005)
`The conviction rate for rapes is appalling, just four per cent. The blame lies largely with shoddy investigation and collection of evidence.'
- Reverberations Of The Midnight Knock (Deccan Herald, Inder Malhotra, Jun 26, 2005)
In my biography of Indira Gandhi (Hodder & Stoughton, 1989), I had described the Emergency she had clamped down in the mid-1970s as her worst blunder, indeed “cardinal sin”.
- Reliving History That None Dare Repeat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
‘Freedom hijacked’: On the morning of June 26, 1975, the nation awoke to the realisation that in the silence of the previous midnight the state had hijacked its democratic rights. Three decades later, BJP president L K Advani relives the dark days of Emer
- Gom To Study Changes In Immoral Traffic Act (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 26, 2005)
A group of ministers (GoM) has been asked to study the proposed amendments to the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1986. The Tourism Ministry is said to have opposed the changes saying these would adversely affect tourism.
- Advani A Nationalist Leader, Says Naqvi (Tribune, S. Satyanarayanan, Jun 26, 2005)
June has been an eventful month for the BJP. It had to tackle the “Jinnah Ghost” following its president L.K. Advani’s remarks in Pakistan.
- Walk On The Wild Side (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
The Bannerghatta National Park's main attraction is the animal rescue work.
- Tweaking The Line On Pakistan (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jun 24, 2005)
The UPA-NDA exchanges on the dialogue process with Pakistan are no sudden eruption.
- Still A Gamble On The Rains (Indian Express, K.P.Prabhakaran Nair , Jun 23, 2005)
The erratic pattern of the present monsoon indicates that India’s agriculture continues to be a gamble on the monsoon, since more than 50 per cent of farmers are dependent on the rains and any adverse effect on this vital sector reflects on the country’s
- Rise Of A ‘moderate’ Advani? (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Jun 22, 2005)
Ever since Lal Krishna Advani began attracting flak for his comments in Karachi on Mohammad Ali Jinnah,
- Ranks And Scores (Telegraph, Bibek Debroy, Jun 22, 2005)
With Laveesh Bhandari, I have sometimes attempted to rank Indian states.
- Make Them Pay For It (Telegraph, Tarunabh Khaitan, Jun 21, 2005)
Gujarat riot victims have claimed damages against the VHP and BJP. Tarunabh Khaitan explores the precedents and implications
- Is India Inching Towards A Hunger Trap? (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Jun 21, 2005)
In the dust kicked up by the resignation of Mr Advani, two things of grave concern escaped attention.
- Inter-State Rows Affecting Irrigation Projects: Kharge (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Minister unhappy over quality of work on TLBC
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Storage level in Tungabhadra reservoir decreases by 30 tmcft
Government plans balancing reservoirs to compensa
- Left Against Dilution Of Bhel Stake (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Public sector character of `navaratnas' will not be altered''
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Privatisation and disinvestment co-terminus: Yechury
- The Eu Link With India (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Jun 20, 2005)
The battles witnessed in the EU may crop up in India too as the gap between the so-called super performers widens.
- Relief For Farmers (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 20, 2005)
After a Rather prolonged delay that raised the anxiety levels of farmers and policy-makers alike, the south-west monsoon mercifully advanced into Maharashtra and South Gujarat over the weekend after stalling near Goa for several days.
- Reinventing The Bjp (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Jun 20, 2005)
Indian politics is in flux. The United Progressive Alliance is an alliance of unlikely bedmates, formed to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party out of government. It cannot last.
- Left Up In Arms Over Bhel Disinvestment (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2005)
Left leaders would chalk out their strategy on the issue over which they have perceptional and interpretational differences with the UPA.
- Dawood Associate's Property In Ahmedabad Attached (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2005)
Sharif Khan Pathan had acquired ``green bungalow'' at throw-away price in 1991
- Judge This (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 18, 2005)
When the Justice U.C. Banerjee Committee was constituted in September last year to inquire into the fire in the Sabarmati Express, there was scepticism about its outcome already.
- Government To Stop Sale Of Revised Edition Of Mahatma Gandhi's Works (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
Original version declared "official edition," purchasers of erroneous version to get concordance table
- A Parody Of Errors (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Jun 18, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam on a case where the Gujarat High Court quashed attempts by the department to garner revenue by taking advantage of taxpayer ignorance .
- Both Circular And Artificial (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Jun 18, 2005)
DEEMING provisions are a part and parcel of any law framed in India. The intent appears to be to catch transactions that the law would not be able to lay down
- Iodised Again (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 17, 2005)
THE reimposition of the ban on the sale of non-iodised salt in the country corrects a major mistake made by the NDA government in the year 2000 when it had allowed the sale of unfortified salt,
- Monsoon Worries (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 17, 2005)
THE ways of the monsoon are inscrutable. There can be rains and thunderstorm and yet no monsoon just as there can be monsoon without rains.
- In Right Measure (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 16, 2005)
There are some changes that take place almost invisibly. The demands for justice for the unspeakable horrors that took place in Gujarat in early 2002 have been gathering direction,
- Neighbourhood Ties (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 16, 2005)
India cannot afford to be complacent about its relations with Sri Lanka
- Power Equations In The Parivar (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 15, 2005)
The BJP-RSS arrangement ignores a basic democratic principle: a political party draws its strength from the people it represents.
- Pota Review Is Final Word (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 14, 2005)
The Gujarat Government's decision not to move for withdrawal of terrorism charges against the accused in the Godhra train attack case. . .
- Two Makeover Artists (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Jun 14, 2005)
Last month I described the transformation of General Musharraf from a no-holds-barred adversary of India to a jigarjaan dost.
- Advani's Political Doosra Gets Called (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Jun 14, 2005)
L.K. Advani's troubles are not all about Jinnah. Nor are they over with his return as president of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
- 8 Accused In Ghatkopar Blast Acquitted (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
The VHP has made out a case for a retrial in Gujarat by transferring it outside Maharashtra
- Sins Of The Past (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Jun 11, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam on a disciplinary proceeding that found a CA guilty of backdating an audit report
- Weeds In The Ability Zone (Business Line, T. N. Pandey, Jun 11, 2005)
Tax economists have laid down valuable guidelines for tax legislation, one of these is that in framing tax laws, ability/capacity to pay by the persons subjected to tax should be considered.
- Is Good News The Best News? (Deccan Herald, Krishna Prasad, Jun 10, 2005)
The reward being offered for clues on the whereabouts of Gautam Goswami, the former Patna district magistrate accused of misappropriation of funds meant for flood relief,
- Fiscal Federalism: Making `Paul' States (Business Line, G. Ramachandran, Jun 10, 2005)
At the core of fiscal federalism is the rob-Peter-to-pay-Paul approach.
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