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Articles 121 through 220 of 286:
- Chief Justice Sworn In (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 18, 2006)
Justice Muthusamy Karpagavinayagam was today sworn in as the chief justice of Jharkhand High Court.
- Setting An Example (News International, Editorial, The News International, Sep 18, 2006)
The case of Ghazala Shaheen Bhatti, a young woman from Kabirwala, who was allegedly detained recently along with her mother by the henchmen of a local influential needs to be investigated immediately.
- ``Seniority Begins Only On The Day Of Regularisation'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2006)
Fortuitous appointments will not confer seniority benefits, says Supreme Court
Authorities adopted erroneous course
Government asked to re-determine seniority for appellants
- Pml Moot On Balochistan: Shujaat, Mushahid Put On The Mat (Daily Times, Shahzad Raza, Sep 15, 2006)
Jamali, Wasti, other PML leaders say Musharraf was misled
- Balochistan: The Wider Issues At Stake (Hindu, K. Shankar Bajpai , Sep 14, 2006)
Patriotism, nationalism, devotion to country — it is all essentially a matter of feeling, of attachment.
- More Reality Tv, More Of The Same Difference (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Sep 13, 2006)
Funny thing, reality TV. It shows us to be the same kind of human beings no matter the situation.
- Speak Up (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 12, 2006)
A reporter of this newspaper has walked through this city and come up with a problem that needs to be addressed without delay. He has found dirty water spilling over from choked drains almost all over.
- `Creamy Layer': Court Notice To Tamil Nadu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2006)
``Only State yet to identify it''
Tamil Nadu has not followed the directions contained in a Supreme Court judgment
Benefits of reservation not passed on to really deserving persons
- Face Yourself, Be Liberated (The Economic Times, K VIJAYARAGHAVAN, Sep 11, 2006)
Who is worse — the child afraid of the dark or the adult afraid of the light? In-built into this question is the clue to obtaining enlightenment through facing oneself in the spirit of the age old injunction, “Know Thyself”.
- God With Thee, Within Thee (Deccan Herald, K Hussain , Sep 08, 2006)
In a beautiful devotional song sung by Saint Kabir, God tells a devotee an eternal truth about the futility of trying to seek Him in the out-side world:
- India Matters (Tribune, B.G. Verghese for and Sanjay Sangvai , Sep 04, 2006)
The monsoon session of the Lok Sabha concluded far from proudly, with something approaching fisticuffs. Nothing warranted or can ever justify such disgraceful conduct.
- Lions Club Launches Project In Ajk (Dawn, TARIQ NAQASH, Aug 28, 2006)
The Lions Clubs International has initiated a project for rehabilitation of earthquake victims which envisages construction of 150 model houses, mosques and schools in mountain villages of district Muzaffarabad.
- Fir Delay Cannot Be Used As Formula For Throwing Out Rape Case: Supreme Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 25, 2006)
A victim may be reluctant to approach police for fear of ostracism
- Beautifully Brief (Deccan Herald, CLIFFORD MARTIS, Aug 24, 2006)
Anything that is short and pithy is revered as witty.
- Japanese Encephalitis:a Vaccine Row (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Aug 16, 2006)
A vaccine for Japanese encephalitis was used in an immunisation campaign without a `bridging study'.
- Bangladesh Nabs Seven Militants (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
In a major crackdown against terrorist organisations, the Bangladesh police in Chittagong arrested seven militants, including an engineer and a sales manager.
- Shujaat, Mushahid Elected Unopposed: Pml Election (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 12, 2006)
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Mushahid Hussain Syed have been re-elected unopposed, respectively as president and secretary general of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (PML).
- ’93 Mumbai Blasts Verdict On Sept 12 (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 11, 2006)
The verdict in the 1993 serial bomb blasts case will be delivered on September 12, Judge Pramod Kode of the special Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA) court ruled here today.
- Devotion Only Matters (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 08, 2006)
The lives of devotees have been documented in scriptural texts like the Puranas and biographies. What differentiates works like the Bhakta Vijayam from the Puranic accounts is the description of the Lord's intercession in the lives of these . . .
- Perfect Balance (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 08, 2006)
Give up anger, give up pride, and free yourself from worldly bondages. No sorrow can befall those who never try to possess people and things as their own.
Dhammapada
- 2 Armymen, 3 J&k Cops, Pre-Paid Card Agents Held After . . . (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2006)
Tracing mobile calls and working on disclosures made by arrested militants, police and security agencies in J&K have taken the lid off a Lashkar module involving policemen, state government employees and BSNL agents authorised to sell pre-paid mobile . .
- Terrorists Make Inroads Into Army (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2006)
In the first incident of its type in the 17 years’ history of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, three Army jawans have been arrested in the border district of Poonch on the charges of operating as over ground workers (OWGs) of the . . .
- 3 Jawans In Terror Link (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2006)
For the first time in 16 years of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army has arrested three of its soldiers in Jammu for their alleged links with pan-Islamic terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiyyaba.
- Three Indian Army Soldiers Admit To Terror Links (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2006)
Three Indian Army soldiers have admitted to providing logistics support to terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), but the authorities stressed they were too junior to have any access to vital information.
- Terror In The Ranks: 2 Soldiers Taken In For Let Links (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2006)
Within days of an ominous warning by the country's top security adviser about terrorists infiltrating the armed forces, two soldiers have been picked up in Kashmir for possible links with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
- Sc Moved Against Higher Pension To Major-Generals (Tribune, S.S. Negi , Jul 22, 2006)
The Union Government today moved the Supreme Court to challenge the Punjab and Haryana High Court order enhancing pension of all those Major-Generals in the Army who retired before January, 1996, to bring them on a par with those retiring after this date.
- 8 Killed, 43 Injured In 5 Grenade Attacks In Srinagar (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jul 12, 2006)
Eight persons died and 43 sustained injuries when suspected militants carried out a series of grenade attacks, targeting domestic tourists in Dalgate and Lalchowk areas of Civil Lines in this capital city today.
- Insights From Spirituality (Deccan Herald, RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY, Jul 12, 2006)
We condition our minds to crave for pleasure in order to shun pain.
- 6 Tourists Among 8 Killed; 37 Hurt (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
In yet another series of explosions, eight persons, including six tourists, were killed and over 40 others, were injured in six grenade explosions that rocked the uptown areas from Dalgate to the Central Lal Chowk area here today.
- Plea Against Cbi Probe Into Rai Case Dismissed (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 08, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by the Uttar Pradesh government challenging an Allahabad High Court order for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the murder of BJP MLA Krishnananda Rai.
- Caring For Kashmir's Dead Is Soul-Destroying (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Jul 03, 2006)
They are the men who care for Kashmir's dead, but the work is slowly killing them.
- Allahabad Hc Asked Not To Proceed On Issue Of Transfer Of Up . . . (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
The Supreme Court today asked the Allahabad High Court not to proceed further with the hearing on the issue of transfer of Uttar Pradesh Governor T V Rajeswar's legal aide and expressed displeasure over Raj Bhawan's letter to the court over the issue.
- Supreme Court Stays Hearing Of Dubey's Transfer Case (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
`High Court will have primacy in the transfer of judicial officers'
The whole problem started because of letters
Governor could have invited the Chief Justice and sorted out the issue
- Sc Notices On Petition Challenging J&k Hc Order (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
The Supreme Court today issued notices on a petition challenging the J&K High Court order banning plying of vehicles which are 15 years old.
- Governor To Blame, Says Sc (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
The Supreme Court today admitted the Centre’s appeal against the Allahabad High Court order on the transfer of the legal adviser to Uttar Pradesh Governor T V Rajeshwar, which has turned into a “confrontation” between him and the High Court . . .
- Stay Declined On Mlas' Disqualification (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
``Lists application before a larger Bench''
Speaker granted 10 days to file his response
5 MLAs disqualified after they violated the LBD whip
- Centre To File Slp Against High Court Order (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Issue seems to be a clash of ego, says Supreme Court
- Sc Stays Arrest Of Naval Officer In Bribe Case (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Dismissed from the Navy on charges of receiving bribe, a Lieutenant Commander has got protection from the Supreme Court, which restrained Centre from arresting the officer facing a one-month imprisonment term.
- Sc Dismisses Pil By Vip Sex Racket Victim (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
A public interest petition highlighting an alleged sex racket in the Capital involving a member of the National Commission for Women (NCW) and some top politicians belonging to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), was today rejected by the Supreme . . .
- Sc Cancels Counselling For Mbbs Quota Seats (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
In the wake of errors found in preparing the merit list for admission to the MBBS course against the 15 per cent central quota in medical colleges across the country, the Supreme Court today stopped the ongoing counselling for the same and ordered . . .
- Cbse To Revise Merit List For Admission To Mbbs And Bds Courses (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
The Supreme Court today permitted Central Board of secondary education (CBSE) to revise the merit list for admission to MBBS and BDS courses.
- Sc Stays Naval Officer's Arrest (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2006)
The Supreme Court today stayed the arrest of a senior Naval officer dismissed from service and sentenced to one-year imprisonment by a Court Martial for allegedly taking bribe from vendors.
- Apex Court Orders Fresh Medical Counselling (Hindu, Siddharth Narrain , Jun 22, 2006)
CBSE granted permission to cancel merit list and submit a revised one to DGHS
DGHS ordered to conduct counselling from June 26
Exams conducted for admission to 15 p.c. of total seats
- Sc Comes To Amorous Colonel's Rescue (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, Jun 21, 2006)
...says love letter does not amount to sexual harassment ---- Sending love letters is romantic.
- Sc Notice To Delhi Govt, Police On Militant’S Plea Over Judicial Propriety (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2006)
The Supreme Court today sought replies from the Delhi Government and the Delhi police on a petition of Kashmiri militant Gulam Mohammad Dar, raising the question of judicial propriety while hearing his bail plea in a case of hatching a conspiracy . . .
- Sc Notice To Up Minister In Corruption Case (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to a sitting Uttar Pradesh Minister on a petition alleging that he extorted money from local contractors threatening them with dire consequences.
- Applying Precedents (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 19, 2006)
The Supreme Court’s directive to the High Courts and the subordinate judiciary on Thursday to interpret the previous judgements correctly while examining cases coming before them for decision has not come a day too soon.
- “Tamatar” (Tribune, Harish Dhillon, Jun 19, 2006)
Why is it that people whom you’ve spent a sizeable chunk of time with and have been close to, never come into your life again once you have moved away, while others, whom you meet only fleetingly seem to cross your path again and again?
- Sc Ruling On Appeal By Convict Against Trial Court (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 17, 2006)
In a judgement of far reaching consequences in criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court today held that an appeal of a convicted person against the trial court judgement could not be heard by higher courts unless he had surrendered before the . . .
- A Look Into The Anatomy Of Faith And Its Dictates (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 16, 2006)
Kiran Nagarkar’s God’s Little Soldier reflects the author’s bewilderment at cataclysmic episodes of violence and their frequent origins in religious bigotry.
- Sc Rejects Babloo’S Relief Plea (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2006)
The efforts of Babloo Srivastava, one time point man of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, to come out of the jail and claim compensation from government for cases falling flat against him, failed today as the Supreme Court dismissed his plea.
- Padma Shri Awardee Moves Apex Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2006)
M. Abraham Thomas (70), president of the Emmanuel Institute, Kota, Rajasthan, and a Padma Shri awardee against whom the BJP Government in the State had slapped sedition (Sec. 124A of IPC) charges for allegedly abetting and promoting conversions . . .
- Sc Rejects Pleas Against ‘The Da Vinci Code’ (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 13, 2006)
The Supreme Court today dismissed two PIL petitions for ban on Hollywood movie ''The Da Vinci Code'', which has already been prohibited by five states on the ground that it hurt the sentiments of Christians and can create a law and order problem.
- Sc Asks For Pro-Quota Protest Status Report (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 13, 2006)
The Supreme Court today ordered the Centre to ensure that no strike — ‘‘for or against’’ the proposed 27 per cent reservation policy for OBCs in educational institutions — took place and asked it to submit a status report . . .
- Ban On Strike Applies To Quota Supporters Too: Sc (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 13, 2006)
The Supreme Court today clarified that its order dated May 31, 2006 banning all sorts of protests, demonstrations, strikes and agitations applies equally to the supporters of the reservation policy of the Government providing 27.5 per cent . . .
- Gutka Named After Sant Kabir Banned In Varanasi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 13, 2006)
The godown of the concerned tobacco company sealed
- Babaji, The Incredible Yogi (Deccan Herald, RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY, Jun 08, 2006)
Readers of the celebrated spiritual classic by Swami Yogananda Paramahamsa called the Autobiography of a Yogi, 1946, will doubtless recall the legendary name of Babaji, the immortal child-saint whose retreat is located in the Himalayas.
- Playtime In The Pastures Of Language (Hindu, Keki N. Daruwalla , Jun 04, 2006)
Hoskoté's sense of linguistic play comes through in this volume.
- Charge Sheet Filed Against Army Officials In Pathribal Killings (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, May 12, 2006)
Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) today stole the show of high profile policing in Kashmir as it took over the investigation of the explosive 'sex scandal' and filed charge sheet against five Army officials, including an officer of the rank of . . .
- King’S Party Woes (The Nation, Editorial, The Nation, May 08, 2006)
The PML Central Executive Committee, which met in Islamabad on Saturday to discuss intra-party elections, shifted its focus to General Musharraf’s re-election as President, but there was a divided opinion on whether he should retain the office of . . .
- Progress Through Change Management (The Economic Times, K VIJAYARAGHAVAN, May 08, 2006)
The concept of ‘change management’, as propounded by modern management techniques, also applicable to personality development, is inspired by the need for effecting timely changes to ensure stability, profitability and progress.
- Quest For Innocence (Hindu, Uma Mahadevan-Dasgupta, May 07, 2006)
God's Little Soldier is an ambitious but imperfect novel.
- Humpty-Dumpty Sat On A Wall... (Daily Times, Editorial, Daily Times, May 06, 2006)
General Pervez Musharraf has again thrown his weight behind the PML president, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, telling the ruling League’s vice presidents that they should not oppose Mr Hussain but rather work with him to strengthen the party.
- Back Shujaat, Musharraf Tells Disgruntled Leaders (Daily Times, Shahzad Raza, May 05, 2006)
Asks PML leaders to be prepared for general elections
Not conspiring against anyone: Chattha, Wattoo
Musharraf meets PML Sindh today
- Kalam Calls For Global Mechanism To Prevent Terrorism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 02, 2006)
Sharing the concern of a stunned nation at the killing of Hyderabad engineer K. Suryanarayana by the Taliban, President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Monday called upon the global community to collectively devise a mechanism to ensure that such situations . . .
- To Overcome Fear, Chant The Name Of God (Times of India, SWAMI MUKTANANDA, Apr 18, 2006)
I did a great deal of sadhana in cremation grounds. These are good for sadhana, for realisation. Whenever I saw all those dead bodies, I would tell myself that eventually, this was going to be my state.
- A Champion Of Equality Movement (Daily Excelsior, Dr K C Bhagat, Apr 14, 2006)
India's highest civilian award ''Bharat Ratna'' was very appropriately conferred posthumously on Baba Sahib Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar on 6th December 1989 in recognition to his outstanding and distinguished service which he had rendered to his . . .
- Rajkumar: The Making Of A Cultural Icon (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 13, 2006)
Over the years, Rajkumar came to symbolise the pride and honour of Kannadigas more than any political stalwart, social worker or litterateur.
- Information Freeway... Addressee Not Found! (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 10, 2006)
Sir, ~ My experience in trying to get some data on a matter of public importance has been utterly frustrating.
- Kashi: Eternal City Of Mystic Love And Light (Times of India, Pranav Khullar, Apr 08, 2006)
Benaras or Varanasi has an unbroken, ancient, spiritual character, a city that is at the very core of Hindu tradition, a living testimony to the compo-site and eclectic culture that has been defining the Indian ethos since ages.
- Worship Love To Save Your Soul (The Economic Times, VITHAL C NADKARNI, Mar 29, 2006)
Kabir has a jibe against pedants: “You don’t become wise by reading tonnes of tomes.” And he has a punch line worthy of the Beatles: “Worship love,” he says, (to save your soul). Dhai akshar prem ka padhe so pandit hoyae.
- Monica’S Custody Extended Till Apr 10 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 29, 2006)
A local court has extended, until April 10, the judicial custody of underworld don Abu Salem’s girlfriend and Bollywood starlet Monica Bedi who is one of the accused in a fake passports case.
- Guru Dutt By The Letter (Deccan Herald, M BHAKTAVATSALA, Mar 26, 2006)
What distinguished the work of Guru Dutt was the extension of his personality in his films.
- Varanasi: Show Of Solidarity (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Mar 10, 2006)
All sections, cutting across religious affiliations, take out peace marches
The U.P. Government was focusing more on Mathura, Ayodhya
High-profile visits being seen more as attempts to score brownie points
Many BHU students, RSS volunteers donate bl
- In Temple Town, Blasts Drown Pealing Of Bells (Indian Express, Tarannum Manjul, Mar 08, 2006)
When two-year-old Shivangi’s parents took her to the Sankatmochan temple in Varanasi for the Tuesday darshan, never in their worst imaginings could they have foreseen that their little girl would be one of the 12 people who died in the blasts that. . .
- Tackling Al-Qaeda (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Mar 08, 2006)
Over four years have passed since 9/11. According to dependable intelligence sources Osama bin Laden throughout this period remained holed up in the tribal belt that lies between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Free, But Not Fair (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Feb 18, 2006)
Islam is by no means the only religion which gives its founder greater respect than God. It is equally true of other religions as well.
- Life In A One-Party State (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Feb 15, 2006)
Political parties in Pakistan used to charge the military regime of General Pervez Musharraf with trying to build up what is termed as “the king’s party” and thereby planning to have a sort of one-party state.
- Danish Embassy In Tehran Pelted With Rocks (Hindustan Times, Nasser Karimi, Feb 07, 2006)
Hundreds of angry protesters hurled stones and fire bombs at the Danish Embassy in the Iranian capital to protest publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Uk To Aid Iran’S Nuclear Studies (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 06, 2006)
In a controversial decision, a British University has agreed to train engineering students from a notorious Iranian nuclear research centre in an attempt to plug a hole in its finances, a media report said today.
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