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- Congress May Not Dump Deal (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 31, 2007)
The Congress leadership could use the AICC session being held here on November 17 to announce a final decision on the controversial deal.
- Herd Of Mlas (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 30, 2007)
POLITICAL leaders have feet of clay. This has been borne out, once again, by former Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy spiriting away Janata Dal (Secular) MLAs to a resort in the outskirts of Bangalore.
- Janadesh Rally Resolves To Fight For Land Rights (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 29, 2007)
Janadesh-2007, the march of nearly 25,000 landless tillers, labourers, Dalits and tribals, who have been deprived of their land rights, reached the Capital on Sunday with the resolve that they would not return unless the Government accepted their . . . .
- The Gumption Of Gambit (The Economic Times, C P Bhambhri, Oct 27, 2007)
The current political situation in India has made every political party think about the timings of forthcoming elections.
- Family Against Woman (Indian Express, Indira Jaising, Oct 26, 2007)
October 26 marks the first anniversary of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. The law was conceived as a civil law as distinct from the existing criminal law: Section 498A IPC. It was often said that criminal law had no space for . . . .
- Is Bjp Alienating Another Ally? (Hindu, Sarabjit Pandher, Oct 26, 2007)
If murmurs of protest from the ruling Shiromani Akali Dal leadership in Punjab are any indicator, the BJP appears to be following a plan through which it is all set to alienate yet another partner from its much depleted National Democratic . . . .
- Global Standards Still A Far Cry In This Knowledge Market (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2007)
Private engineering and management colleges located in Noida and Knowledge Park I, II and III of Greater Noida promise at the time of admission to provide facilities that match international standards.
- A Distraught Group (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Oct 26, 2007)
Not only is history against any kind of Third Front, but its future also is bleak.
- 10 Delhi Cops Get Life Term (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
Announcing its verdict in the 10-year-old Connaught Place shooting case, a court here on Wednesday awarded life sentences to suspended assistant commissioner of police S.S. Rathi and nine other policemen, convicted for killing two innocent businessmen.
- Grain Of Truth (Telegraph, ABHIRUP SARKAR, Oct 25, 2007)
Ration shops are burning all over West Bengal. They are being attacked, looted and put on fire by groups of angry, disgruntled citizens, who seem to have decided that they have had enough.
- Murder Of Infants (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 25, 2007)
THE number of infants who die before they complete one year in Punjab is disturbingly high at 44 per 1,000 births.
- J-Day: Life Term For Sixty (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
In a day that proved justice delayed is not always justice denied, various courts on Wednesday sentenced to life 60 convicts including a former minister, a senior cop, a lawyer, a group of terrorists and rioters in four high-profile criminal cases . . .
- City With A Future (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
IN his “edict”, Le Corbusier summed up his own estimation of what he had accomplished with Chandigarh by saying that it was planned to “human scale”. The city’s architect had attempted to put its residents in touch with nature, while allowing for . . . .
- Electronic Vision (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
THE Chandigarh administration is working towards making the city grow as a knowledge-based one.
- Haryana Has A New Partner In U.S. State (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2007)
A Declaration of Partnership between Haryana and the U.S. State of Minnesota was signed in New Delhi on Tuesday to promote “active exchange of ideas, knowledge, and people as it relates to trade and investment, science and . . . . .
- Cpm Seeking Nuclear Family? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2007)
The widening of rift on the nuclear controversy after a brief thaw is attributed to the stand of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee in Mondays meeting where he maintained that deal was still on and the Congress had not given up...
- Politics On The Move (Indian Express, D K Singh, Oct 24, 2007)
Think of a block Congress president riding a spanking new Toyota Innova on the narrow, pot-holed lanes of a Gujarat village. Senior Congress leaders are already chuckling at the thought of Life-After-Innova for all the block and district Congress . . . .
- To Fracture Further, Left Works On Another Deal-With Unpa (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 24, 2007)
The fate of the Indo-US nuclear deal may be “open-ended” as it is and no one will admit, in public, that early elections is an option but political parties are stepping up their gears for a final showdown.
- Join Third Front, Unpa Asks Anti-Cong Parties (Tribune, Tripti Nath, Oct 24, 2007)
The four-month-old United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA) today invited anti-BJP and anti-Congress parties to join it by holding the promise that the third front has a bright future.
- Karat Meets Unpa Leaders (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2007)
The United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA), the Third Front grouping, has demanded that the Indo-US nuclear deal should not be operationalised unless it gets Parliament’s nod.
- Cloud Of Mystery (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Oct 24, 2007)
Yet another monsoon is over and, with that, yet another test for the prediction skill of the statistical long-range forecast (LRF) model of the India Meteorological Department (IMD); this time it was a new model with a new methodology (Frontline, June 1).
- Quality Of Growth (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 24, 2007)
Two reports appearing in Tuesday’s newspapers show clearly that the quality of development in India is perhaps as satisfactory as the quantitative performance.
- Ban On Rice Export (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 24, 2007)
Traders in Punjab and Haryana have been protesting against the ban on the export of non-basmati rice for the past some days, disrupting the procurement of paddy and bringing down prices of certain exportable varieties of rice.
- No-Win Situation (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Oct 24, 2007)
PRIME MINISTER Manmohan Singh’s public presentations on the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal have, as a rule, been characterised by an element of drama. In his spirited promotion of the deal he went to the extent of throwing down a challenge of midterm . . . .
- Special Article (Statesman, Amulya Ganguli, Oct 23, 2007)
There is a saying in Bengali, pagoler go badhey ananda. It means that a mad man rejoices at the killing of a cow.
- Pawar: Premature To Speculate On Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2007)
Union Agriculture Minister and Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar on Thursday said it was premature to speculate on elections now.
- Hero Honda To Drive Into Low-Cost Markets With Hmc (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2007)
The Munjals of Hero Honda, the largest producer of two-wheelers in the world, plan to join hands with their Japanese partner, Honda Motor Company (HMC), to exploit different low-cost markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
- Licensed To Kill (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 18, 2007)
HORRIFYING incidents like the Khalra murder and the Connaught Place shooting expose the real face of the Indian police and show how ugly it is.
- Let Men Do Their Bit (Pioneer, Shailaja Chandra, Oct 18, 2007)
For 30 years, vasectomy has been a political taboo, and the entire burden of family planning has been on women. But modern vasectomy techniques are a success in the West. India needs to try them
- Deal In Coma (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 17, 2007)
THE India-US civil nuclear deal is almost dead. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has informed US President George Bush about the difficulties it has run into.
- India's First Women Political Party Launched (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2007)
Touted as the country's first political party formed by women, the 'United Women Front' (UWF) was launched here on Tuesday.
- Avoid Carping Criticism Of Witnesses, Supreme Court Tells Lower Courts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2007)
“Judges must have the humility to recognise that they are not infallible”
Judicial restraints necessary for orderly administration of justice
Disparaging strictures may result in injustice
- Blueline Buses Go Off Roads (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2007)
For Delhiites, the week began on a jarring note. On Monday, 3,000 Blueline buses, cocking a snook at the Government, went off the roads without any notice.
- Two Steps Back (Telegraph, MAHESH RANGARAJAN, Oct 16, 2007)
The coalition government’s hesitation over India’s nuclear agreement with the United States of America has put off speculation about an imminent general election.
- Behind Pm’S Isolation On Nuclear Deal: Wary Allies And A Nervous Party (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Oct 16, 2007)
From challenging the Left on August 11 to philosophically declaring two months later that “one has to live with disappointments,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appears to have realised that his attempts to turn himself into an assertive political . . . .
- 'Sex Education Cannot Check The Spread Of Aids' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
Proof may not be physical but it is emotive. I take pity on all those who are questioning the existence of Lord Ram, says Yoga guru Baba Ramdev.
- Nuclear Winter (Asian Age, M.J. Akbar, Oct 15, 2007)
The government’s retreat on the Indo-US nuclear deal, after three years of do-or-die bravado, can only be explained by that old adage: He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day.
- The People Win (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 15, 2007)
The media and the politician. Or to fine-tune this, the media and the politician in power. There used to be a disconnect, but no longer.
- Quality Of Justice (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
Even if a generalisation is involved, a Supreme Court Judge’s remark that the Punjab and Haryana High Court and subordinate courts in Haryana have been disposing of second appeals in “a cavalier manner” is a serious charge which . . . . . .
- Gujarat Polls Hold The Key (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
As the political uncertainty continues, the Congress appears to have suddenly come under pressure.
- Pm, Sonia Pause Deal To Save Govt (New Indian Express, ANITA SALUJA, Oct 13, 2007)
Blinking first, the Congress on Friday signalled that it was ready to put the Indo-US nuclear deal on the backburner, in order to save the Government.
- N-Deal Sent To Cold Storage (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 13, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi have decided to drop the nuclear deal with the United States and save the government.
- I Am A Politician By Accident: Pm (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Blinking first, the Congress on Friday signalled that it was ready to put the Indo-US nuclear deal on the backburner, in order to save the Government.
- Triumph Of Maximalism (Pioneer, ASHOK MALIK, Oct 13, 2007)
After scheduling the next meeting of the UPA-Left nuclear committee for October 22 -- a full two weeks from the previous one -- and after the diffidence and conciliatory statements offered at the HT Leadership Summit, it is increasingly. . .
- Manmohan, Sonia Rule Out Early Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Friday discounted the possibility of early elections.
- Flatlining Production (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
India produces around 70 million tonnes. Out of this, around 35 million tonnes is sold by farmers in the market. The rest they keep for self-consumption, seed and animal feed.
- ‘Politics Not As Bad As I Thought’ (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Is there any tension between you and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh?
- Sc Reduces Amarinder’S Foreign Stay (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Oct 13, 2007)
Amid high-pitched arguments on alleged “political vendetta” in Ludhiana City Centre scam case against former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, the Supreme Court today reduced the period of his stay abroad to one month from the 50 days. . .
- Cbi Nabs Mutual Fund Scamster (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
The CBI has arrested a promoter of M/s INCAN Mutual Fund Benefit Ltd, Lucknow and its group companies for his involvement in duping investors to the tune of Rs 72 crore.
- Upa Is Govt Of U-Turns, Says Bjp (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
As the Government "softened" its stand on the India-US civil nuclear deal, the BJP on Friday described the UPA Government as a "Government of U-turns" that took "three steps backward after taking one step forward" in order to cling to power.
- ‘Younger Mps Will Find Place In Govt’ (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi says younger MPs will be given a place in the government.
- Pm: Failure Of N-Deal Won’T Be End Of Life (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi set at rest speculation about a possible snap poll by stressing that they would like the UPA government to last its full term till the mid 2009.
- No Early Elections, Deadline Is 2009: Sonia (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
''We do not favour early election. Congress does not want confrontation with the Left, wants to understand their position on the nuclear deal. Confrontation is not coalition dharma," says Sonia Gandhi.
- Upa At A Crossroads (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Oct 12, 2007)
The immediate problem for the Congress is to keep the UPA intact. The good news for the party is that none of its allies wants to go for a mid-term poll. All, however, depends on whether the Congress president wants an election now or not
- Punjab Eyes Metro (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2007)
The Parkash Singh Badal government has rightly initiated two significant infrastructure projects: a metro rail service at Ludhiana and a 1,800 MW thermal plant in Mansa district.
- Pm, Elbaradei Discuss Nuke Deal Issues (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 12, 2007)
nternational Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohammad ElBaradei met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed issues arising out of the civilian nuclear energy agreement.
- Backward Still (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2007)
The 55th round survey (1999-2000) of the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) has been in the news since 2005 when a few scholars and columnists thought they had made a “discovery”.
- Hostage To Bandh (Tribune, V. Eshwar Anand, Oct 11, 2007)
The Supreme Court has rightly taken the Karunanidhi government to task for organising a bandh in Tamil Nadu on October 1 despite its strong warning against holding it.
- Punjab Fails To Get Urgent Hearing In Sc (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2007)
The Punjab government today failed in its attempt to get urgent hearing on its petition by the Supreme Court against the Punjab and Haryana High Court order permitting Capt Amarinder Singh to visit abroad in connection with a business deal. . .
- 18.6 K, And Counting (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Oct 11, 2007)
Political uncertainty doesn’t seem to be bothering the market any more.
- Farm Policy Flurries (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 11, 2007)
While the hike in MSP for key crops is a positive, the blanket ban on export of all non-basmati rice varieties needs to be reviewed.
- Pm Firm On Deal, Congress Looks For Ways To Save Govt (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 11, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is standing firm on the civil nuclear energy agreement with the United States, even as some members of his Cabinet are now coming around to the position that it was not worth sacrificing the government. . .
- Cbi Raids Major General (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2007)
In what could be perhaps the first instance of corruption related crackdown on a serving Major General, the CBI on Wednesday filed a disproportionate assets case against Anand Kapoor and raided 12 of his premises in five States.
- Go And Spare India,bjp Tells Upa (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
The Bharatiya Janata Party today asked the ruling UPA to “go and spare India” as the nation was tired of the farce that the alliance had become.
- Stability Plank Demolished: Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
The Congress “stability plank” has been demolished by the “game of brinkmanship” played by the Left parties and the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party said here on Tuesday.
- Oppression In Pakistan (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 10, 2007)
THE stately building of the Supreme Court stands on the Constitution Avenue in Islamabad.
- Next N-Deadline Is Oct. 22 (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 10, 2007)
The Left has made it clear to the government yet again that it will not allow formal or informal talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency for safeguards to operationalise the civil nuclear energy agreement with the United States.
- Time Upa Spared India And Quit: Bjp (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Terming the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) as 'Ulta Pulta Alliance' or topsy-turvy alliance, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday asked it to "go and spare India".
- Upa And Left Begin Drifting Polls Apart (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
The three-year-old UPA government is staring at early elections with the Left refusing to climb down on the question of commencing safeguards talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
- Sonia's Remarks On N-Deal Well Planned: Aicc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
The party has assessed that even in the scenario of the Left's withdrawal of support, the UPA would be able to run a minority government with the support of "friends and well wishers" among MPs from other parties.
- Sonia Gandhi Meets President (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Oct 09, 2007)
United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi had an unscheduled meeting with President Pratibha Patil on Monday. The meeting lasted 30 minutes.
- Stunned By The Speech (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Oct 09, 2007)
It was a rather special Sunday treat to find the otherwise we-know-it-all-before-it-happens press a trifle stumped and wholly confused after hearing Sonia Gandhi’s speech in a district of Haryana where she had gone to lay the foundation . . . . ..
- Time To Blink Or Sink (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
The simmering crisis facing the Manmohan Singh government on the nuclear deal reached a blink-or-sink flashpoint after CPM leader Prakash Karat rejected Sonia Gandhi’s efforts at a last-minute compromise this evening.
- Opportunism, Karnataka Style (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, Oct 09, 2007)
Haryana has had the distinction of giving the Indian political lexicon the terminology “Aya Ram Gaya Ram” to denote opportunistic floor crossings in order to acquire or retain power for personal profit.
- Left Rejects Sonia’S Proposal (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Oct 09, 2007)
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi first backtracked on her public attack against the opponents of the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Basu Does A Volte-Face (Tribune, Subhrangshu Gupta, Oct 09, 2007)
Veteran CPM leader Jyoti Basu, who have been actively arguing against the Left parties threat to withdraw support from the Manmohan Singh government, today did a volte-face and declared that they would face the elections if held now.
- Upa Government On Last Legs (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Oct 09, 2007)
With the Left parties rejecting a last ditch effort by the Congress to resolve the stand-off on the India-US nuclear deal and the UPA core group deciding to go ahead with the coming round of negotiations with the IAEA, the country. . . . .
- Left Sees Red Over Sonia’S Comments (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
Even as the tensions over a civil nuclear pact with Washington that threatens the survival of the ruling coalition worsened ahead of the Left-UPA political mechanism meeting on Tuesday, the CPM leaders Prakash Karat and Sitaram Yechury . . . .
- Left Rejects Govt Plea On Iaea Talks (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 09, 2007)
In a day of fast-paced developments after Congress president Sonia Gandhi described opponents of the Indo-US nuclear deal as "enemies" of peace and development, external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee tried to seek Left support for the . . .
- “Not Directed At Left” (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
The Congress on Sunday night sought to downplay the remarks of its president Sonia Gandhi at a public meeting in Haryana that opponents of the India-U.S. nuclear deal were “enemies” of the country’s development, saying they were not directed at . . . .
- Blueline Bus Kills 7 In New Delhi (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Oct 08, 2007)
A Blueline bus ploughed into a crowd at a temporary bus-stop at Badarpur on Sunday morning, killing seven people, including five women and a minor boy, and injuring nine.
- Cong Forcing Elections On People: Left (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Left parties on Sunday took strong exception to UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi's comments against those opposing the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and alleged the Congress was forcing elections on the country.
- Sonia: N-Critics Our Enemies (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi made it clear to her waiting party that there was no backing off from the civil nuclear energy agreement with the United States, and that the country must now get ready for elections.
- Sonia Hits Out At N-Deal Critics (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
A day after she spoke of Congress's readiness to face mid-term polls, Sonia Gandhi on Sunday further pushed the party into election mode by lashing out at the critics of the India-US nuclear deal as "enemies of development" and urging people. . . . .
- Sonia Targets Left: Deal Critics Are Enemies Of Cong, Progress (Indian Express, NEHA SINHA, Oct 08, 2007)
Launching a sharp but veiled attack on the Left, Congress president Sonia Gandhi today strongly defended the Indo-US nuclear deal and said that “elements” opposed to the country’s progress were “enemies” not only of the Congress but . . . .
- N-Deal Critics Foes Of Development: Sonia (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
A day after she spoke of Congress's readiness to face mid-term polls, Sonia Gandhi on Sunday further pushed the party into election mode by lashing out at the critics of the India-US nuclear deal as "enemies of development" and urging . . . . .
- Nayagarh’S Wells Tell You About Orissa (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
A common abuse for women who step out of line from the strict control of patriarchal communities was to ask them to drown themselves in the well: kuen mein dub mar (Hindi) or kua re budi mara (Oriya) — go drown yourself in the well.
- Cpm Goes Soft On Sonia's Remarks (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
While most of the Left parties on Sunday took strong exception to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s remarks that those opposing the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal are “enemies” of the country’s development, CPI(M) went soft saying there is nothing . . .
- Cong Forcing Elections: Cpi (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
The UPA-Left relations soured today, with the Communists taking umbrage to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s statement on the nuclear deal, saying if a mid-term poll was thrust on the country, then the Congress alone will be responsible for it.
- Sonia Sets Stage For Elections (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Oct 08, 2007)
Perhaps inadvertently, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today set the proverbial cat among the pigeons.
- N-Deal A Must, Says Sonia (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Sending out a clear message to the Left, UPA chairperson and All-India Congress Committee president Sonia Gandhi justified the nuclear deal with the USA.
- Nuke Brinkmanship, Congress-Style (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
The UPA-Left brinkmanship over the nuclear deal today entered a phase that almost marked the beginning of the endgame.
- Sonia Speaks In Karat’S Language (Telegraph, RASHEED KIDWAI, Oct 08, 2007)
Sonia Gandhi’s attack on opponents of the nuclear deal should not be read as a sure sign that snap polls are round the corner, senior ministers and Congress leaders suggested today.
- Sonia Raps Nuke Deal Opponents (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
In what appeared to be the first open attack on the Left over its opposition to the Indo-US nuclear deal ~ a move that may precipitate a political crisis at the Centre ~ Mrs Sonia Gandhi today without naming the Left sought to brand . . . . ..
- Congress Forcing Elections On People: Left (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Left parties on Sunday took strong exception to UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi's comments against those opposing the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and alleged the Congress was forcing elections on the country.
- Govt. Gears Up For ‘Bijli’ Rally (Hindu, Rajesh Ahuja, Oct 06, 2007)
Hectic preparations are underway for the visit of Congress president Sonia Gandhi to Haryana this Sunday.
- The Poisoning Of Punjab (Tribune, Sarbjit Dhaliwal, Oct 05, 2007)
IT is now being realised the world over that there is a definite relationship between the economy, the environment and biodiversity.
- Bsnl Gets Spectrum, Private Telcos Cry Foul (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
Tensions between private telecom players and the government ratcheted up a notch after it was discovered that state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) was given additional spectrum of up to 10 MHz for GSM . . . .
- All Oppressors Are The Same (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 05, 2007)
THE stately building of the Supreme Court stands on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad.
- Monsoon Effect (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 05, 2007)
As farmers favour crops they are comfortable with in terms of cultivation and price, the announcement of MSP for rabi crops brooks no delay.
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