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Articles 621 through 720 of 2218:
- Bandage On A Cancer (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 23, 2006)
Taking a stand is thorny, more so, when one is ‘rebelling’ against one’s own community.
- Troop Deployment By Pak Illegal, Say Pok Leaders (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, May 23, 2006)
Leaders of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, who are here for the first time after participating in a seminar, have sought to turn the spotlight on Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region, and blamed both India and Pakistan for the continued neglect of the region.
- Award For Haryana Girl (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2006)
Nazuk Kumar, a Class X student of Carmel Convent School here, was awarded the National Bal Shree Award for creative scientific innovations for the year 2005 by President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi this past week.
- Hsidc To Expand Industrial Growth Centre At Bawal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 22, 2006)
The Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation has decided to expand its industrial growth centre at Bawal in a phased manner to meet unprecedented demand for industrial plots from multinational companies and domestic corporates.
- Long-Term Solution (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 21, 2006)
The issue of proposed 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in admissions in institutions of higher learning has aroused protests all over the country from those who consider it damaging in the long run.
- Long-Term Solution (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 20, 2006)
The issue of proposed 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in admissions in institutions of higher learning has aroused protests all over the country from those who consider it damaging in the long run.
- The Risks And Rewards Of Corruption (The Financial Express, Jayaprakash Narayan, May 19, 2006)
Raise risk and lower rewards by making it harder for the corrupt to enjoy the fruits of their perfidy
- Population Grows North (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 19, 2006)
In the absence of other measures, incentives to control family size will not succeed.
- Haryana To Invest Rs. 776 Crores On Infrastructure Facilities In Gurgaon (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 18, 2006)
Four other projects involving investment of Rs. 85 crores planned
Hooda appreciates HUDA action plan for development in Gurgaon
HUDA to develop `Golden Triangle' in Gurgaon
- Hooda Govt. To Build Judicial Complexes (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 17, 2006)
The Haryana Government has prepared a Rs. 162-crore scheme with the help of the Central Government for construction of judicial complexes in the context of requirement over the next decade, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced . . .
- Rite Of Passage (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 17, 2006)
Bill clears MPs for offices of profit
- Anti-Reservation Stir Intensifies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 17, 2006)
Pro-quota groups also take to the streets, court arrest
Delhi Government issued notices to junior doctors
MBBS students in Madhya Pradesh tonsured their heads
Those in Orissa pulled rickshaws to protest
- Despite Medical Meltdown, Govt Has No Formula (Pioneer, Veena Sunderam, May 16, 2006)
With discontent brewing within the Congress and the spiralling protests on the streets against the move to introduce OBC quota in education, the UPA Government on Monday said that a "mechanism would be evolved to take care of the interests of all . . .
- Medicos Take To The Streets Across Nation (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
The anti-quota rage entered its second week on Monday with a new wave of protests as doctors across the nation either swapped their scalpels for banners and took to the streets or wore black badges to denounce the government's move to hike OBC quotas . .
- Haryana Plans To Boost Tourism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
To develop lake complexes in the State as ideal destinations
- Jessica Murder: Actor Grilled (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Delhi police on Monday interrogated Shayan Munshi, a prime witness to model Jessica Lall’s murder in 1999, for over seven hours.
- What’S Ethanol-Blended Petrol & More... (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, May 15, 2006)
Almost a century ago, the founder of Ford Motors, Henry Ford, had hoped to run the Ford Model T on ethanol. Indeed, he is even reported to have said that ethanol would be the “fuel of the future”.
- Jessica Lal Case: Key Witness Held (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Shayan Munshi, one of the key witnesses in the Jessica Lal murder case, was arrested at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport near here on Saturday as he was trying to leave India for Bangkok.
- Uma Bharati's Party (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, May 14, 2006)
Uma Bharati launches her party at a ceremony that seems to send a message through its simplicity.
- From ‘Ex’ To ‘Vets’ (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, May 14, 2006)
There is plenty to appreciate about the army’s decision to no longer refer to old soldiers as “ex-servicemen” or “retired”, for those terms suggest a certain break with the uniform while the now-preferred accolade “veterans” would stress . . .
- Economics Has A Way Of Catching Up With Populist Politics (Business Line, D. Murali , May 13, 2006)
There is indeed free in politics, so much so, that debate is not on whether, but which `free' is all right. But, eventually, economics catches up. Three reads provide a perspective on the politics and economics of reforms, federalism and regionalism.
- Viva Voce (Tribune, S. Raghunath, May 12, 2006)
The Haryana Government has lifted with immediate effect the ban on recruitment of staff in essential services and the State Road Transport Corporation (HSRTC) has set in motion the stupendous task of interviewing some 50,000 candidates for the posts . . .
- Eight Killed Due To Squall In North-West India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 10, 2006)
Houses damaged, trees uprooted, power & water supplies disrupted
- Taxing Fiscal Brains (Business Standard, M J Antony, May 10, 2006)
Three recent judgements of the Supreme Court have abridged the taxing powers of states.
- Arrested Let Ultras Were Planning To Attack Key Hubs (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 10, 2006)
The two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists nabbed in Delhi on Monday have revealed a gory plot by the outfit to spill blood across the nation, including attacks on Kandla port and bomb explosions at glitzy Bollywood dos.
- Loyal Practice (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, May 10, 2006)
In the Congress party, there is no such thing as too much of a show of loyalty.
- Growth, Poverty And Employment In States (The Financial Express, ILA PATNAIK, May 09, 2006)
A recent study says the richer and faster growing states have effectively reduced poverty, created jobs .
- `Cbi Findings Against Chautala Should Be Made Public' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2006)
Rs 15,000 crores to be spent under the rural job scheme, says Selja
- Power Struggle Between Delhi, Up (Pioneer, Sidharth Mishra, May 08, 2006)
First it was water. Now it's power. Delhi and Uttar Pradesh (UP) are at loggerheads again.
- 'Overdrawal Of Power To Be Referred To Regulatory Body' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2006)
Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today warned that states which were "overdrawing" power from the northern grid would be referred to the regulatory commission and assured that there would no power shortage in Delhi.
- Haryana, Delhi And Gujarat Rocked (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2006)
Several parts of Delhi, Haryana and Gujarat experienced tremors at 9.30 p.m. on Sunday. There are no reports of loss of life or damage to property.
- Priyanka, Sp Trade Charges (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2006)
The ongoing war between the Congress and the Samajwadi Party entered a desperate state, as Rae Bareli prepares for voting on Monday.
- Shinde Blames Up For Delhi Power Crisis (Tribune, Jangveer Singh, May 08, 2006)
Union Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said here today that Uttar Pradesh was responsible for the power crisis which had gripped Delhi by overdrawing 400 MW from the northern grid. He said Uttar Pradesh had snatched power in excess of 400 MW from . . .
- Heat Wave Sweeps Across N India (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, May 08, 2006)
Even as the intense heat wave swept over north India with Hisar recording a high of 46.6°C, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday said conditions do not hold out any hope of a respite over the next couple of days.
- Stop Wheat Imports (Tribune, Davinder Kumar Madaan, May 08, 2006)
The Indian government is planning to import 30 lakh tonnes of wheat, which is in addition to 5 lakh tonnes wheat tendered through State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. (STC) on February 10, 2006. On 1st March 2006, the wheat tender order was given . . .
- On Wheat Imports, Time To Go Against The Grain (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, May 07, 2006)
The debate on wheat imports is strange. You cannot grow at the rate India is growing, integrate with the world economy the way it is, reap all the benefits high exports give and then wring your hands and tear your hair on imports.
- Haryana Canal Plan Needs A Close Look (Tribune, G.S. Dhillon, May 07, 2006)
The Haryana government’s decision to build a 2000-cusec capacity canal to take water from the Bhakra Main Line (BML) canal to the adjoining Western Yamuna Canal (WYC) needs a close look.
- A Lucrative Career (Business Standard, T N Ninan, May 06, 2006)
A book that studied millionaire businessmen in the US some few years ago said that most of them knew the role chance had played in their success. As a consequence,
- Strike One: The Chautalas (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, May 06, 2006)
It is indeed welcome that the CBI has investigated the assets of a leading political family, the Chautalas of Haryana, and unearthed huge unaccounted wealth.
- Haryana To Have New Bus Service (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, May 06, 2006)
A new bus service known as "Haryana Gaurav" would be introduced by the Haryana Transport Department and the first such bus would be flagged off by Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in New Delhi on May 6.
- Chautala & Sons (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 06, 2006)
For mere mortals, Rs 1,467 crore is an astronomical sum. Most may not even know how much it really mean in effect. But for those of O.P. Chautala ilk, even that may be only small change, collected casually while “serving” the public.
- Cbi Fir Or Cong Report Against Chautala? (Times of India, Vishwa Mohan, May 06, 2006)
In what is sure to trigger a controversy, CBI's decision to lodge an FIR against former Haryana CM Om Prakash Chautala and his family members in a disproportionate assets case looks like a photocopy of Congress "chargesheet" against the INLD leader . . .
- Reference To The Context (Tribune, Punam Khaira Sidhu, May 06, 2006)
Remember high school literature class and the questions on “Reference to the Context” (RTC)? Well, RTC does have a place outside of literature class.
- On Wheat Imports, Time To Go Against The Grain (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, May 06, 2006)
India’s foodgrains policy needs to get out of the FCI-babu mindset and in line with the ways of the world if it is to benefit the farmer
- Crossing The Rubicon...Tamil Nadu Style (The Financial Express, Jayaprakash Narayan, May 05, 2006)
The state’s elections show how the process of manipulating votes has reached its nadir
- Accused Must Be Booked For Trafficking Also (Tribune, Ruchika M. Khanna, May 05, 2006)
The brutal murder of 14-year-old Tripta (name changed) from Jharkhand, in a non- descript village of Jind, hit the national headlines recently. Her “owner” beheaded her when she refused to bow before his lustful desires.
- Cbi Raids On Chautala Premises (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2006)
Property estimated at Rs. 1,467 crore
Three plots in Gurgaon Phase V worth Rs. 150 crore
A hotel and restaurant worth Rs. 150 crore, a shopping mall (Rs. 180 crore) and a plot (Rs. 55 crore) in Karol Bagh
A plot on Ring Road worth Rs. 120 crore
- Cbi Raids Chautala Residences (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2006)
The CBI, which started the raids early on Thursday, said preliminary investigation revealed that the family has both movable and immovable property worth hundreds of crores of rupees in Delhi (including four huge farm houses in . . .
- Reliance Industries Leads Rally As Sensex Ends At New Peak (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2006)
The country’s key stock market index on Thursday moved up marginally to reach 12,347.63 points, a new closing high, even as Reliance Industries’ scrip gained handsomely in volatile trading.
- Haryana Plan For Development Of Sugarcane (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2006)
Farmers to get 50 per cent subsidy
- Some Solace (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 03, 2006)
IT has been a double tragedy for the families of those who were killed in the Malta boat accident in 1996.
- Hooda Ready For Cbi Probe Into Murder (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 03, 2006)
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday said that his Government was ready to get the murder of Dabwali Youth Congress leader Chand Singh Brar investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation if the Indian National Lok Dal so desired.
- Ec Observers Pay Price For Holidaying (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 03, 2006)
Three Election Commission (EC) observers who chose to holiday in the hill station of Kodaikanal instead of looking after the assembly constituencies allotted to them have been sacked by the EC for “dereliction of duty”.
- Finality To Litigation (Business Standard, M J Antony, May 03, 2006)
The Supreme Court has asked high courts not to entertain repeated appeals in the same case.
- Campaign For Third Phase Of Polls Ends In Kerala (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 02, 2006)
Fate of 85 candidates in 15 seats to be decided
UDF candidate in Koothuparamba beaten up
Mood upbeat in LDF camp in both districts
All booths under Election Commission scanner
- Farmers Driven To Suicide (Tribune, Suraj Bhan Dahiya, May 01, 2006)
Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, the prosperous states with a rich output of food as well as commercial crops, industrially vibrant, politically aware, technologically and financially up-to date
- Out Of Power (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 01, 2006)
Shortage spells doom for growth ---- The severe power shortage in northern States could have been dismissed as a regular occurrence every summer when demand far outstrips supply but for the fact that the situation this April is more grim than in the previ
- Shackled Ombudsman (Tribune, S.S. Chahar, May 01, 2006)
With the passing of the Lokayukta Bill by the State Assembly decks were cleared for the appointment of a Lokayukta in Haryana, for independent enquiry and investigations into allegations of corruption and grievances against public servants.
- Arjun: Up To Manmohan To Decide (Hindu, Special Correspondent, Hindu, May 01, 2006)
Sibal's remarks on reservation for OBCs
To appeal to medical students to call off stir
Says Centre is dedicated to CMP
- We Will Help Farmers And Jobless Youth: Sharad (Tribune, Tripti Nath, Apr 30, 2006)
Sharad Yadav’s election as Janata Dal (United) President has been a subject of controversy within and outside the party. A seasoned politician who was first elected to the fifth Lok Sabha in 1974 at the age of 25, Yadav has before him the gigantic . . .
- Vultures! Who? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Apr 30, 2006)
Discussing vultures may not be a very idea of spending a Sunday morning. Their sheer sight evokes disgust. It is obviously because of their association with death.
- Classy Cast Of Mind (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 29, 2006)
The announcement that reservation for other backward classes is to be extended to IITs and IIMs has provoked much debate in the press. Critics say the move will undermine the functioning of these institutions by devaluing the principle of merit.
- Policy Paralysis (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Apr 28, 2006)
Don’t hold decision-making hostage to polls
- Naxal-Hit States Allowed To Raise 9 Police Battalions (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 28, 2006)
The Centre today sanctioned the raising of nine more India Reserve Battalions (IRB) comprising 9,000 police personnel for Naxalite-affected states, including Haryana.
- Hc To Punjab: Free 42 Pak Prisoners Who Have Served Term (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 27, 2006)
A division Bench of acting Chief Justice H S Bedi and Justice R S Randhawa of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today ordered the repatriation of 42 Pakistani prisoners who are languishing in various jails of Punjab despite having served their sentence.
- Dynasty No Longer Dazzles The Voters (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 27, 2006)
Rahul Gandhi will find it difficult to revitalise the Congress in Uttar Pradesh as the party lacks credible strategy and organisation, says Anuradha . . .
- Time For Some Pragmatism On Doha Round (The Financial Express, RAJIV KUMAR, Apr 27, 2006)
We must all recognise the historical and sensitive nature of the attempt to lower farm protection
- Hc Orders Release Of 46 Pak Prisoners (Tribune, Maneesh Chhibber, Apr 27, 2006)
In a major decision, the Punjab and Haryana High Court today ordered the immediate release of 46 prisoners hailing from Pakistan, including three minor children. Out of 46 prisoners , 42 are those who are languishing in various jails of Punjab despite . .
- Futile Monsoon Forecast (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 26, 2006)
The Met department’s below normal forecast for 2006 southwest monsoon appears to have spooked the stock market. Such linking of agricultural prospects to forecast of countrywide rains for the entire monsoon season betrays poor understanding of . . .
- Centre's Nod For Broadening Of Roads In H.P. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
The decision is likely to prove a boon for industry in the hill state
- Cross-Cultural Encounters Entail Risk Of Aids (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 24, 2006)
With a huge growth in tourism — Varanasi received 3.45 lakh foreign tourists in 2005 and Goa gets about 3 lakh firang visitors each season — the number of cross-cultural encounters too are likely to rise.
- A World Broken Up Into Fragments (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
a five-judge Bench of the apex court decided the Jindal Stainless Ltd vs State of Haryana case.
- Da For Govt. Employees (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 22, 2006)
The Haryana Government has released another instalment of dearness allowance to its employees effective from January 1, 2006.
- Byword For Disruption (Telegraph, Swapan Dasgupta, Apr 21, 2006)
This is the strangest assembly election ever experienced in West Bengal.The Election Commission guidelines have drained this festival of democracy of colour and the usual carnival atmosphere.
- Banur-Rajpura Emerging As An Institutional Zone (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 20, 2006)
Long dubbed an educationally backward area, the Banur-Rajpura belt is now emerging as a major professional educational centre.
- Technical Education To Boost Progress: Hooda (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 20, 2006)
Technical education budget hiked from Rs. 29 crores to Rs. 60 crores
- Govt. To Open Banquet Halls In Tourist Complexes (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 20, 2006)
To help people in organising public functions at economical rates
- Narmada: Listen To The Real Stakeholders’ Voices (The Financial Express, CM VASUDEV, Apr 19, 2006)
We have a long way to go to utilise our water resources better; let’s not waste time in futile . . .
- Lack Of Will (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 19, 2006)
Reports about the modified mid-day meal programme launched in government schools in Chandigarh on Monday are hardly inspiring. The authorities concerned are pessimistic while the programme itself suffers from many infirmities as witnessed on its . . .
- Speedy Justice (Tribune, Joginder Singh, Apr 19, 2006)
Figures available with the Law Ministry show that at the end of November, 2005 there were 33,635 cases pending in the Supreme Court and 34,24,518 cases pending in the High Courts.
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