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Articles 121 through 220 of 500:
- All Support For Aids-Hit, Says Nehru (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2007)
Those afflicted by HIV/AIDS need society’s care and support. The State Government will extend all support to voluntary agencies and non-governmental organisations working for the cause of HIV/AIDS victims, according to Transport Minister K. N. Nehru.
- Elbaradei In India, But Ready To Wait (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
On a day when the Left parties managed to extract an assurance from the UPA government that the Indo-US nuclear deal will not be discussed with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), its chief Mohamed ElBaradei said he is willing to wait.
- We’Ll Wait For India To Talk: Iaea Chief (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Mohammad ElBaradei, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, today held a meeting with the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Dr Anil Kakodkar.
- Prime Minister Asks States To Expedite Urban Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday urged all States to work closely with the Union government for effective implementation of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), which was aimed at improving the cities.
- India's Guarded Optimism (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Oct 10, 2007)
The Indian government initially made itself conspicuous in the international community by maintaining a discreet silence as monks took to the streets in Myanmar.
- Dateline Oudh (OutLook, Saeed Naqvi, Oct 10, 2007)
It would, at the outset, appear an audacious undertaking. How does one make a 19th century Urdu journal, Avadh Punch, accessible to the contemporary English-reading public? And why its resurrection now? Mushirul Hasan has embarked on a brave journey.
- India Valuable Partner: Iaea Chief (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Even as the raging controversy over the Indo-US nuclear threatened to topple the Union government, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei said in Mumbai on Thursday that India was a "valuable partner" and any dialogue with . . . .
- India Is A Valuable Partner: Iaea Chief (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Amid the controversy over the Indo-US nuke deal, IAEA director general Mohammed ElBaradei on Tuesday said India was a valuable partner for the UN nuclear watchdog and that they will continue to promote the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
- India Is Valuable Partner, Says Iaea (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Amid the controversy over the India-US nuclear deal, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohammed ElBaradei on Tuesday said that India was a "valuable partner" for the . . . .
- The Art Market In India Reframes Itself For The 21st Century (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
For an uninitiated Westerner, making your way to one of this city's new art galleries can be a disorienting study in contrasts.
- 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.
- Incredible Lives (Pioneer, Utpal Kumar, Oct 08, 2007)
The two had as much similarity as they were different. Both came from that part of Punjab which later merged with Pakistan, and both bore the brunt of Partition.
- Peace Angel Speaks Again (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
On October 2, we celebrated Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. It would be appropriate to ponder over what remains of his legacy and who can justifiably claim to be its beneficiaries.
- Kerala School Absent In Annals (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
This has reference to the article, "From Kerala to infinity", the interview with George G Joseph "Knowledge Travels" (August 20) and the editorial, "This is to certify" (August 14).
- Let's Get This Straight (Times of India, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Oct 08, 2007)
A lot of discussion takes place on the need to pursue an independent foreign policy.
- India's Silence And The Junta (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Oct 08, 2007)
It seems economic and military ties score over the suppression of human rights in Myanmar.
- Sonia Blackballs Lodhi Road Tunnel Project (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2007)
Trans-Yamuna residents would continue to take a circuitous route through Ashram or Pragati Maidan to access the heart of the city.
- Family First, Nation Later (Pioneer, Balbir K Punj, Oct 05, 2007)
More by coincidence than design, the Congress, by making Mr Rahul Gandhi the general secretary of the party, has tried to capitalise on the increasingly recognised global success of India's youth power. But no one with a sense of history has . . . .
- Tn Bandh Contempt Plea Filed (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
The ADMK today filed a contempt petition in the Supreme Court accusing the ruling DMK alliance of “deliberately, wilfully and wantonly” enforcing the October 1 bandh in violation of the court’s orders.
- Contempt Petition Moved Against Karunanidhi, Baalu (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Thursday moved contempt petition against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, Union Minister TR Baalu and four others for wilful disobedience of the Supreme Court order banning bandh on . . . .
- India Seeks Release Of Suu Kyi (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Oct 05, 2007)
For the first time in many years, India has joined the West in seeking release of the pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi but insisted that the tone of a resolution on Myanmar by a United Nations body should have been less minatory.
- Bjp Should Let Jd(s) Be In Power (Asian Age, Arun Nehru, Oct 05, 2007)
Political activity is quite unpredictable in coalition politics and results from Karnataka will surprise all political parties including the JD(S).
- Aiadmk Files Contempt Suit Against Karuna (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
AIADMK on Thursday moved the Supreme Court, seeking initiation of contempt proceedings against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, Union Transport Minister TR Baalu and four others, accusing them of wilfully violating the SC order not to . . .
- Simply Shastri (Indian Express, R. VENKATARAMAN, Oct 03, 2007)
The day after Lal Bahadur Shastri’s birth anniversary, R. Venkataraman remembers the man who embodied the reassuring answer to a nation’s troubled question: ‘After Nehru, who?’
- Revival Of Agriculture (Hindu, S. Mahendra Dev , Oct 03, 2007)
A road map for rescuing farmers from the prevailing agrarian crisis in several parts of the country
- Rising Rupee, Escalating Worry (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Oct 01, 2007)
Widespread disruptions have been caused by the rising rupee. Even 39 rupees will fetch a dollar.
- Why Nehru Opposed Us (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2007)
The book, India and the United States: Politics of the Sixties, by Kalyani Shankar, provides insights into the India-US relationship in the 1960s.
- In Pursuit Of Excellence (Tribune, Rajesh Kochhar, Oct 01, 2007)
Panjab University Chandigarh completes sixty years of its eventful existence on October 1, 2007. The occasion provides a convenient opportunity for taking stock of the past, understanding the present and planning for the future.
- Fundamental Judgments (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Oct 01, 2007)
No, the Allahabad high court judge did not make the statement he made, in casual fashion, at a seminar or a university debate.
- Towards Darkness (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2007)
Thee following is an excerpt from the book, Values Devalued: Indira to Rao, by BP Saha, printed here with the permission of the writer.
- National Security (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 29, 2007)
The nuclear deal, which India has concluded with the USA, is as historic as the Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty which Indira Gandhi had concluded with the Soviet Union in 1971.
- Special Article (Statesman, MADAN BHATIA, Sep 29, 2007)
The nuclear deal, which India has concluded with the USA, is as historic as the Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty which Indira Gandhi had concluded with the Soviet Union in 1971.
- We Shouldn’T Consent To A Tango With Us (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
Sir, ~ After going through BC Dutta’s write-up “A renewal of friendship” (Perspective, 9 September), I am compelled to conclude that it is lopsided and blinkered, let alone a biased piece.
- Below B++ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
The FICCI-Ernst & Young Real Estate Report 2007 can be read in many ways. But of course what has attracted notice is Delhi vs Mumbai.
- Cold War's Lessons (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Sep 29, 2007)
AROUND the time of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India in January 2007, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov wrote an article on the causes of the Cold War.
- Speech As Action (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Sep 29, 2007)
IN the days of the Raj, the speech was very much a form of action for the constitutionalists who first led the freedom movement, alike on the public platform and in the legislatures. They were greatly influenced by British traditions . . .. .
- The Rebellion, Warts And All (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Sep 28, 2007)
WHEN my grandfather, a priest of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, passed away while he was in his forties, the burden of supporting his mother, two brothers and an unmarried sister suddenly fell on my father’s slender shoulders.
- Rahul Grabs Pm's Agenda (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2007)
Takes credit for NREG extension already announced by Manmohan
- Exercising Sovereignty (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Sep 28, 2007)
The debate on the nuclear deal in the country throws light on how poorly certain sections of the Indian elite have developed a sense of national sovereignty during the last 60 years of Independence.
- Let's Move On (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 28, 2007)
What a strange country India has become. Even after 60 years of independence, it still lacks self-confidence to feel comfortable in its own skin. It is happy about the welcome 'incredible India' receives in the Big Apple.
- Myanmar In A Mess (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Sep 27, 2007)
As expected, the military government in Myanmar is cracking the whip on pro-democracy protesters in the country. Latest reports suggest that police have fired warning shots and dispersed protesters by using tear gas shells.
- Support Burma’S Cry For Democracy (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2007)
IT is hard to believe the extraordinary courage of tens of thousands of Burmese people, led by Buddhist monks, who continue to protest peacefully across Burma against the savage, bestial regime which terrorises its people.
- Son And Substance (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 27, 2007)
CONGRESS President Sonia Gandhi has summoned up courage in appointing son Rahul Gandhi as General Secretary of the Congress in charge of the youth and student wings of the party.
- An Unwanted Hurry? (Deccan Herald, M K Bhadrakumar, Sep 27, 2007)
US haste for the operationalisation of the deal has something to do with their plan for a military attack on Iran.
- Uprising In Rangoon (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Sep 27, 2007)
It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and the fear of the scourge of power those who are subject to it."
- Requiem For A Freedom Fighter (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Sep 26, 2007)
ON A midwinter afternoon in 1928, pistol shots rang out in the heart of Lahore. They were aimed at an assistant superintendent of police, J.P. Saunders.
- Nuke Wrangle Threatens Indian Government (Asia Times, Praful Bidwai, Sep 26, 2007)
As India's coalition government tries to complete the controversial nuclear cooperation deal with the United States, it finds itself caught between domestic opposition to the agreement from its left-wing allies and pressure from Washington to . . . .
- Kharge: Congress Responsible For Development Of State (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee M. Mallikarjun Kharge and the former Chief Minister and leader of the Opposition in Legislative Assembly, N. Dharam Singh, on Tuesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal . . . .
- Relevance Of Being ‘Non-Aligned’ And Irrelevance Of Nam (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 26, 2007)
Historian Ramachandra Guha has described Jawaharlal Nehru’s policy of non-alignment as an attempt to place India “beyond and above the rivalries of Great Powers.”
- For National Interest's Sake (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
For all of the last month or so, people have been stopping journalists in the streets and asking the same questions: will there be an election? And when exactly will this mid-term poll be called?
- Rahul Begins Takeover (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
As Congress president Sonia Gandhi confidently walked across from her 10 Janpath residence to Congress headquarters with her 37-year-old son Rahul on Tuesday evening, the party seemed to have completely resolved the question of future . . . . .
- Ramlila At Red Fort (Pioneer, Jagmohan , Sep 26, 2007)
After cleaning up the environs and banning public functions near this ancient monument, it was restored to its past glory.
- Rahul Appointed Congress Gen Secy (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
The heir-apparent of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty finally made his formal entry into the Congress party.
- Law And Behold! (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 25, 2007)
'It cannot be stated sufficiently strongly that the public life of persons in authority must never admit of such charges being even framed against them.
- Rahul Gandhi Made General Secretary (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Sep 25, 2007)
Rahul Gandhi, 37, was on Monday appointed Congress general secretary and inducted into the Congress Working Committee (CWC) in an indication that the party is preparing for early elections and that the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty is being . . . . .
- 3 Held For Rape Of Japanese Tourists (Tribune, Shahira Naim, Sep 25, 2007)
Acting promptly on the FIR filed by two Japanese women at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Agra police today arrested three alleged rapists. This information was given by principal secretary (Home) J.N Chamber today.
- Rahul Takes The Family Route, But Faces A Himalayan Task (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
In His induction as AICC general secretary in charge of the Youth Congress and the National Students Union of India, Rahul Gandhi has taken the familiar family route — as captains of the Congress frontal organisations — that most of the . . . .
- Saffron Takes On Khaki (Pioneer, B Raman, Sep 25, 2007)
On Monday 100,000 anti-junta protesters led by Buddhist monks and nuns marched through Yangon, the largest crowd to demonstrate since the 1988 pro-democracy uprising that was brutally crushed.
- More Difficult Than Rajiv’S First Mission (Telegraph, RASHEED KIDWAI, Sep 25, 2007)
Sonia Gandhi has taken a leaf out of mother-in-law Indira Gandhi’s book by appointing son Rahul a Congress general secretary in his late thirties.
- Prosecute These Atheist Bullies (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Sep 25, 2007)
Despite the alacrity with which it went into damage control mode on the awful averments made by the Union Government in its first affidavit on Ram Setu, the Congress is finding it difficult to put a lid on the controversy because of the . . . .
- From Heir Apparent To Heir Manifest (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 25, 2007)
The moment Sonia Gandhi — who had kept clear of any formal role after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi — overcame her reluctance and agreed to become president of the Indian National Congress in 1998, it became clear that the attempt to find a . . . .
- Family Calling (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 25, 2007)
In appointing Mr Rahul Gandhi as a general secretary of the All-India Congress Committee, the ruling party has given its strongest indication yet of impending elections.
- Congress Begins New Era Of Dynasty's Rule (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
The much-awaited reshuffle in the Congress organisation has finally marked the beginning of a new era in the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty rule. Heir-apparent Rahul Gandhi and his gang of boys have made their entry in the party in different . . . . .
- Justice Is A Multifaceted Thing (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 24, 2007)
Winston churchill once remarked, “The mood and temper of the public with respect to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the unfailing tests of the civilisation of any country.
- Treacherous Left, Cynical Congress (Pioneer, BC Dutta, Sep 24, 2007)
Jawaharlal Nehru once said, "The nation is bound to perish if it follows the path of the Indian Communists".
- Whither Science And Secularism? (Business Line, S. Ramachander, Sep 24, 2007)
When this column had visited the subject of the Ram Sethu project last week, it ended by saying that the truth about the existence of mythological and religious figures can never be made the subject of rational debate or proved in a court of man-made law.
- Us Playing Indirect Role To Resolve Kashmir Issue (Kashmir Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2007)
In contrast to its interventionist approach on most world issues and in sharp variance with its previous policy, the US administration is playing a deliberate laid back game with respect to the Kashmir dispute which has imperiled South Asian . . . . .
- Wake Up To China's Plans (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 24, 2007)
Non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries was a cardinal principle of Jawaharlal Nehru's five principles of peaceful coexistence.
- Intellectuals:indian And Alien (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 22, 2007)
In India a man like Rousseau would have been spat upon as a clever badmash. In France his body rests in the Pantheon among the greatest of the great of the nation, writes KHUSHWANT SINGH.
- India Could Have Been Nuclear In 1965 With Us Help (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2007)
India could have conducted nuclear tests in February 1965 if it had been given the “green signal” from Washington –- well within a year of the Chinese nuclear blast at Lop Nor in 1964, reported the Times of India on Wednesday.
- Wake Up To China's Plans (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 20, 2007)
Non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries was a cardinal principle of Jawaharlal Nehru's five principles of peaceful coexistence.
- Servile Hindu, Timid Hindu (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 20, 2007)
The original affidavit submitted by the Archaeological Survey of India in the Supreme Court, which had inter alia asserted that Lord Ram did not exist, reflects a deeper malaise afflicting Hindus.
- Politicians On Vacation (Pioneer, Shailaja Chandra, Sep 20, 2007)
Jacques Chirac would take his family for vacations in Mauritius.
- Military Rule In Neighbourhood (Tribune, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 20, 2007)
Non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries was a cardinal part of Jawaharlal Nehru’s five principles of peaceful coexistence.
- Upside Of A Constitution (Indian Express, Husain Haqqani, Sep 19, 2007)
Pakistan is going through many convulsions to ensure that General Pervez Musharraf remains in office.
- Cambridge Looks To Pm (Telegraph, Amit Roy, Sep 18, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ought to be ready to pitch in if called upon by Cambridge to help increase the flow of Indian students to his old university.
- A Bridge Too Far (Telegraph, MAHESH RANGARAJAN, Sep 18, 2007)
A week is a long time in politics. Nowhere is this as true as in India today. Till a few days ago, the rift between the Congress and the Left over the character and nature of the ties between India and the United States of America was at centre stage.
- Vintage ‘Pillbox’ Tells A Tale Of Shoreline Defences (Hindu, Nivedita Ganguly, Sep 18, 2007)
The sea is threatening to chew away the beautiful beaches of Visakhapatnam through erosion.
- “State Will Provide World Class Infrastructure For Industries” (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2007)
The State Government is committed to providing world class infrastructure to support the growth of industries, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said on Monday.
- More Popular Than The Badshah (Indian Express, SUDHEENDRA KULKARNI , Sep 18, 2007)
If you want to know how deeply the Ramayana is etched in Indians’ collective consciousness, read this from Glimpses of World History, the magnum opus that Jawaharlal Nehru authored from his Dehradun prison in 1933.
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