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Articles 1121 through 1220 of 2218:
- Linking Of Rivers: Challenges And Opportunities (Tribune, Raj Kumar Siwach, Nov 27, 2005)
Water has played a vital role in the growth and decay of civilisations. It is the commonest substance on the earth but only one per cent of it is available for human consumption. Thus, it needs to be managed economically and wisely.
- Pm Regrets Legislative Business Becoming Victim To Chaos (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today made a veiled attack on the BJP-led Opposition over disruption of Parliament, regretting that precious time of legislatures was becoming a victim to pandemonium.
- We Are Not Treading On Legislature, Executive: Cji (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
``In the very nature of our duties, someone is bound to be displeased but it is unavoidable'' "It is the constitutional duty of the Supreme Court to keep the executive and the legislature within the limits provided by the Constitution."
- Cane Turns Sweeter (Tribune, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 26, 2005)
The Haryana Government has raised the support price for early varieties of sugarcane by Rs 18 a quintal to Rs 135.
- Reliance, Divi Labs, Adidas Sezs Cleared (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The IT sector SEZs will generate Rs. 4,000 crore investment
- Nokia Gets $141-M Bsnl Network Expansion Deal (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
The world's largest telecom gear manufacturer, Nokia, has bagged a $141 million (Rs 635 crore) order from India's largest telephone operator, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), for the supply of cellular equipment.
- Way Out Of Danger (Telegraph, Amaresh Bagchi, Nov 24, 2005)
The obvious course to get out of fiscal stress is to cut expenditures or raise more revenue or both.
- Decline And Fall Of The Rjd (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 23, 2005)
Fifteen years after he took Bihar by storm, Lalu Prasad has been handed a drubbing so severe it has stunned pundit and pollster alike.
- Mein Banoonga Crorepati (Tribune, Amar Chandel, Nov 22, 2005)
IT was a dream come true. I had qualified to sit next to Amitabh Bachchan and play for two crore rupees in “Kaun Banega Crorepati-2”.
- Action Plan For Promoting Health Care In States (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
Surprisingly, even after 58 years of planning, we have no separate health policies for the states. After the introduction of the National Population Policy 2000, some states like Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh did prepare state population policies
- Haryana Buffaloes To Get It Tag (Tribune, Geetanjali Gayatri, Nov 20, 2005)
After departments and land records, it is the turn of buffaloes to get the IT bug in Haryana.
- Pak Scribe Among 25 Repatriated (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
In yet another boost to the ongoing confidence building measures (CBMs) between India and Pakistan, 25 Pakistani civil prisoners were handed over to Pak authorities at the Wagah Joint Check Post on Friday.
- Missing The 'Bengal Tiger' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economist, Nov 19, 2005)
West Bengal urban development minister Ashok Bhattacharya obviously feels that playing the November 25th India-South Africa one-day international at the Eden Gardens without Sourav Ganguly would be like staging Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark!
- Let Bhuppi Govern By His Rules: Ranbir (Tribune, Geetanjali Gayatri, Nov 19, 2005)
KHADI. It is one word that describes an entire spectrum — everything from Mahatma Gandhi to our freedom struggle, simplicity to nationalism, great Indian leaders and statesmen as also today’s power-hungry politicians. And, yes, of course, our story’s. . .
- Earthquake Disaster Management (Daily Excelsior, Mohan Singh Kalla, Nov 18, 2005)
It was my first experience to witness how relief was distributed to the victims of earthquake and steps were taken for their rehabilitation in Uri, where I visited twice.
- 26 Pak Prisoners To Be Released (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Taking yet another step in confidence building, India will release 26 more Pakistani civil prisoners tomorrow.
- India To Release 26 Pakistani Prisoners Today (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
India will release 26 Pakistani civilian prisoners today
- India To Release 26 Pakistanis Today (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
India will release another 26 Pakistani civilian prisoners on Friday as part of the continuing confidence building measures between the two countries. The Pakistan High Commission has verified the nationalities of these prisoners who have all . . .
- English To Help Haryanvis In It Sector (Tribune, Shubhadeep Choudhury, Nov 17, 2005)
The Haryana government has decided to introduce English at the primary school level with a clear objective...
- Warning Signals From Jehanabad (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Nov 17, 2005)
The Jehanabad type of raid is significant because the Maoists laid siege to the town with the help of people who are not hardcore cadres.
- Bihar: No Respite For Angst-Ridden Bjp (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Nov 17, 2005)
As elections to the Bihar assembly near culmination — the fourth and final phase is slated for Saturday, the nation’s principal Opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is seized with anxieties.
- Right Of Way Has A History Of Emerging Democracy (Business Line, D. Murali , Nov 16, 2005)
One of the advantages that the state-owned GAIL has, compared to private telecom operators, is its `Right of Way' (RoW), informs the day's report about the company's move to acquire license for STD services.
- No Advice, Please (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Nov 16, 2005)
UPA allies must give the PM a free hand in foreign policy matters
- Tracking Economic Freedom (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
What is economic freedom? How does one measure or quantify it? What is the link between social freedom, political freedom and economic freedom? In the long run, is the last sustainable without the others, and is there a conflict between these objectives?
- Reliance Energy Selects Elecon And Tecpro (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Reliance Energy has selected Elecon Engineering Company of Gujarat and Tecpro of Chennai to supply coal handling plant to Haryana state electricity board for Yamunanagar power station, first coal based thermal power station being installed by Reliance
- Tracking Economic Freedom (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
What is economic freedom? How does one measure or quantify it? What is the link between social freedom,
- Turning To Faith To Find The Missing Daughters (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Nov 14, 2005)
Religious and spiritual leaders came together to focus on the alarming fall in the sex ratiovis-à-vis the heinous crime of female foeticide and infanticide. There were Hindu, Jain, Sikh and a couple of Muslim religious leaders.
- Indraprastha Gas, Haryana Government Locked In Legal Tussle (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Nov 14, 2005)
IGL denied permission to operate in Gurgaon and Faridabad ignoring the fact that it had been allocated gas by the Centre for supply to these cities
- Tracking Economic Freedom (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
What is economic freedom? How does one measure or quantify it? What is the link between social freedom, political freedom and economic freedom?
- On A Sticky Wicket (Indian Express, Raju Santhanam, Nov 13, 2005)
Why can’t the Congress take a stand on Natwar Singh?’’ I asked my Man Friday Mukul who is always quick with his opinion on everything. ‘‘Either he is in or out. If it was a third umpire in a cricket match, it would be like giving Natwar neither out . . .
- Destination Haryana (Tribune, S. Raghunath, Nov 12, 2005)
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has claimed that the investment climate in the state is “looking up”, thanks to his government’s “dynamic” industrial policy and that the state has become the “preferred” investment destination and the . . .
- Understanding Bird Flu (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 12, 2005)
A hitherto unchartered virus H5N1 has raised its ugly head with lethal potential to man and birds. It is a rare case of convergence of interests of man and bird against one common foe.
- Saving The Daughter (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 11, 2005)
At last, religious leaders have chosen to come together and speak up against female foeticide.
- Inld To Protest In Delhi On Natwar (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) will protest before Parliament House in Delhi, against Mr Natwar Singh, and the decision of the UPA government to keep him in the Cabinet, even though his name had appeared in the Volcker Report.
- India, Pak Jointly “Can Restore” Stability In Nepal (Tribune, Vijay Mohan, Nov 11, 2005)
With the subcontinent witnessing improvement in Indo-Pak bilateral relations on one hand and worsening situation in Nepal and Bangladesh on the other, former Foreign Secretary, Mr Jagat S. Mehta today suggested that India and Pakistan should join hands to
- Manmohan For More Regional Cooperation (Tribune, Prabhjot Singh, Nov 10, 2005)
Saying that the destiny of South Asia was interlinked, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today called upon India’s immediate neighbours to learn to work together to deal with the challenges of poverty, disease, natural disasters and terrorism.
- India To Release 26 Pakistan Prisoners (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
India will release 26 more Pakistani civil prisoners on November 18.
- Now Delhi Metro To Faridabad And Bahadurgarh? (Hindu, Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar, Nov 10, 2005)
Though still some time away from making a foray into any of the satellite townships around the Capital, the Delhi Metro is now engaged in studies to plan its entry into Faridabad and Bahadurgarh in Haryana.
- Building Education City (Tribune, Abhai Maurya, Nov 10, 2005)
The idea of creating an education city in Haryana is both a novel and classic one. The notion has extremely distinguished genealogical lineage. Oxford University, for instance, is basically a university city.
- Success Of National Literacy Mission (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 09, 2005)
The educational scene in 1947 was dismal. The literacy rate was just 14 per cent.
- The Road To N(i)rwana! (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 08, 2005)
A weekend visit to Sirsa with a driver new to the route turned out to be a bittersweet experience.
- Adding To The Frills (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Nov 08, 2005)
wonders if Bihar will gain anything from the elaborate bandobast the Election Commission has put in place this time
- The Aravali Region Under Threat (Hindu, Sunny Sebastian, Nov 07, 2005)
Uncontrolled mining for marble poses a grave danger to the Aravali region in Rajasthan — a barrier checking the spread of the Thar northwards.
- India-Pakistan Two-Way Trade Touches New High (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 06, 2005)
India’s imports from Pakistan registered a whopping 86 per cent growth in the first five months of 2005-06 as New Delhi’s trade with the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations witnessing a 17 per cent increase to hit the Rs 10,39
- It Is Not Best That We Should All Think Alike (Business Line, D. Murali , Nov 05, 2005)
When Bombay thought of a motorbus service in the early 20th century, there were two main objections: One, the service would be expensive; and two, the accident rate would go up.
- New Green Norm (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 04, 2005)
The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has taken the right initiative in streamlining the process of environmental impact assessment (EIA) of projects, big and small.
- Sugarcane Price Hike (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 03, 2005)
The Punjab Government’s decision to raise the minimum support price of sugarcane by Rs 15 to Rs 115 a quintal is a step in the right direction.
- Delhi Blasts Traced To Srinagar, Muzaffarabad (Daily Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 03, 2005)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and 12 nominees of his Council of Ministers (CoM) were sworn-in today by Governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha at Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC).
- A Challenge For Azad (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 03, 2005)
THE bomb blast in Srinagar in which 10 people were killed on Wednesday is a grim reminder of the challenge facing the new Chief Minister.
- Growing Cancer Of Corruption (Daily Excelsior, Jagjit Singh, Oct 31, 2005)
*People in India paid a huge amount of Rs 21068 crores as bribe in a single year to 'get their work done'.
- Entangled Loyalties (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 31, 2005)
A detailed report in this newspaper that victorious People's Democratic Party candidate Nizamuddin Bhat in the Legislative Council elections in the Valley did not get his full quota of allotted votes of the members of local bodies belonging to the . . .
- March Planned Against Female Foeticide (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 30, 2005)
The Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, in association with several public-spirited bodies, will organise a ``Jan Chetana Yatra" from Tankara in Gujarat to Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, starting on November 1, to generate public opinion against female....
- Bihar Polling Peaceful, 45 Pc Turnout (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 27, 2005)
The EC advisor went around the constituencies acting on complaints.
- Police File: When Mau Burned (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 27, 2005)
Six retired director generals of police from different states submitted in person a paper entitled, ‘Communal riots must be accepted as a failure of governance’, to the
Prime Minister not so long ago.
- Partners In Progress (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 27, 2005)
If no consensus on sharing of waters and other vital issues emerged in the Northern Zonal Council meeting, it was only because every Chief Minister approached it with his own narrow agenda.
- Samajwadi Party To Meet Kalam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
The Samajwadi Party Members of Parliament will meet President Abdul Kalam here on Wednesday to protest against "misuse of Governors" by the ruling Congress Party at the Centre.
- Police File: When Mau Burned (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 26, 2005)
Six retired director generals of police from different states submitted in person a paper entitled, ‘Communal riots must be accepted as a failure of governance’, to the prime minister not so long ago.
- `India Ready To Open Up Loc On Humanitarian Grounds' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 26, 2005)
All care would be taken to prevent possible penetration by terrorists: Patil
- Police File: When Mau Burned (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 25, 2005)
Six retired director generals of police from different states submitted in person a paper entitled, ‘Communal riots must be accepted as a failure of governance’, to the prime minister not so long ago.
- Is India Heading For A Hunger Trap? (Deccan Herald, K P Prabhakaran Nair, Oct 24, 2005)
The Malthusian theory of population outstripping food production is proving to be correct in our country
- "Equal Pay For Equal Work Not For Daily Wage-Earners" (Deccan Herald, J. Venkatesan, Oct 24, 2005)
The principle can't be applied mechanically in every case; High Court did not examine relevant factors "The application of the principle of `equal pay for equal work' requires consideration of various dimensions of a given job.
- Land Is Green, Air Is Pure By Sunrit Mullick (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 24, 2005)
From the air, Manipur looked like a lush green jewel surrounded on all sides by verdant hills, the tops of some of which were lost in fluffy white clouds fixed and suspended in space.
- Water Scarcity May Lead To Wars (Daily Excelsior, M M Munshi, Oct 22, 2005)
It is almost impossible to imagine that the total area of water on earth's surface is about 114 crore Square Kilometers but this immense quantity is of little use as 96.5% of it is brakish.
- India Is Our Fastest Growing Market (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 22, 2005)
US-based UGS is the world’s leading provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software solutions.
- Boy Wins Bravery Award (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2005)
Sixteen-year-old Jagjit Singh from Kurukshetra is the face of this year’s Godfrey Phillips Bravery Awards.
- Political Pollution (Statesman, Jagmohan , Oct 21, 2005)
Is the Indian President nothing but a robot according automatic approval to every resolution that his Council of Ministers submits to him? Is he totally helpless in stopping the dirty games to which our politicians sometimes resort?
- Water Scarcity (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 21, 2005)
OF late the Himachal Pradesh government has taken steps to encourage water conservation.
- No Sense Of Shame (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Oct 21, 2005)
At Least about the weather, everyone talks about it though no one does anything about it. About corruption, which bids fair to become a shameless way of life, nobody finds any need even to talk about it, let alone do something about it.
- Maruti Targets 1 Million Car Capacity By 2010 (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 20, 2005)
India's car market is projected to expand to about 2 million in five years.
- India--A Medical Tourism Hub (Daily Excelsior, Pallabh Bhattacharya, Oct 20, 2005)
Serving the sick could be big business. That is motto of medical tourism which recently came into spotlight with the Government deciding to set up a task force to come out with steps to turn India as a major health care destination.
- Building The Region (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 19, 2005)
During his meetings with the Haryana and Punjab Chief Ministers in Chandigarh on Monday, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani made two promises: to set up a special economic zone in Haryana and start a fruit and vegetable export project in Punjab.
- 3 Cheers For 2 Articles (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 19, 2005)
At the Bombay High Court, while arguing for Environmental Action Group, Mr I. M. Chagla clarified that he was not seeking a freeze on all development in the mill land.
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- Haryana Launches Rs. 700-Crore Drinking Water Scheme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Programme to cover 1971 villages; to be implemented by next year
- Just Impatient (Telegraph, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Oct 17, 2005)
Can a jurisprudence of exasperation sustain the court’s authority?
- Women’S Inheritance: Next Steps (Indian Express, BINA AGARWAL, Oct 17, 2005)
The livelihood and empowerment prospects of millions of women who depend on agriculture for survival are affected by their legal rights in land.
- Parties Sans Democracy (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, Oct 17, 2005)
Most political parties in the country today are either family affairs or are plagued by infighting
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- Sparser South (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 15, 2005)
SMALL family, happy family” is the fount on which India’s family welfare nee planning campaign is based.
- Bjp May Go For ‘Collective Leadership’ After Advani (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Oct 14, 2005)
The party might change its constitution to accommodate the concept of a Presidium with a rotational post of party president.
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