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Articles 2221 through 2320 of 3665:
- Transparency In Aircraft Purchase Plans: Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 21, 2005)
Air India, Indian to raise funds on their own
- District Plan Panel: Election Process Begins (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 21, 2005)
The process of forming the District Planning Committee (DPC), the apex body of the planning process of local body institutions in the district, began with the election of eight district panchayat members to the committee on Tuesday.
- Life Moves On (Deccan Herald, Boby George, Dec 21, 2005)
For Bangalorians, this rainy season was nothing more than a few months of ‘handling emergencies’. In a city where rain never disturbs the routine, the downpour was indeed unexpected.
- No Noisy Money (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Dec 21, 2005)
Money’s welcome, but pro-American publicity isn’t, not with an aggressive Left constituency around.
- Edusat Centre To Be Set Up At University Library (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 20, 2005)
Library to be re-organised for housing Edusat lab
The University of Kerala plans to set up an Edusat laboratory in the University Library in order to make available the services of the satellite to more students.
- India Empowered To Me Is... (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Dec 20, 2005)
They spoke with conviction and passion. They talked grand ideas. They talked about small people. You could agree with them or not. But you couldn’t be indifferent. For, the contributors strove to think big for India.
- Nine-Time Wonder (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Dec 20, 2005)
Even now I have no clue as to why the late Nikhil Chakravarthy asked me to bring letters of introduction from two MPs when I requested him for an opening in the India Press Agency.
- Left Says ‘No Thanks’ To Congress (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 20, 2005)
The Congress and Left parties may be friends in Delhi but will always remain enemies in Kerala come what may. Monday’s incidents at a municipal corporation in Kerala seem to reiterate the hardline postures of Kerala’s sworn political enemies.
- President Calls For Updating The History Of India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
We must enable our people to come out of the past, he says
- Kalam Calls For Second Green Revolution (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
It was time India embarked upon a second green revolution, which would help increase productivity in the agricultural sector, President APJ Abdul Kalam said today.
- Kalam Expresses Concern (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam condoled the loss of lives in the stampede at a flood relief distribution centre in Chennai on Sunday.
- Explore Real History Of The Nation, Appeals Kalam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Sunday exhorted the citizens to explore the real history of the nation to gain inspiration for enlightened action for the creation of a future of all-round prosperity.
- Kalam For Country To Embark Upon Second Green Revolution (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
It was time India embarked upon the second green revolution, which would help in increasing productivity in the agricultural sector, President A P J Abdul Kalam said today.
- Explore Real History Of The Nation: Kalam (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
`Nation's real strength lay in the values its people have nurtured'
- Chennai Stampede Kills 42 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
Forty-two people were killed, 19 of them women, in a stampede at a flood relief distribution centre here in the early hours of Sunday, prompting the government to order a judicial enquiry and the Opposition to demand the resignation of Chief Minister ....
- 42 Killed In Stampede (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
At least 42 people, including 23 women, were killed and 37 injured today in a stampede at a Corporation School in the city where hundreds had lined up in the wee hours to collect flood relief coupons.
- A Touch Of Class To The Crass (Indian Express, Amrita Shah, Dec 19, 2005)
For several days now—and with a week more to go for Christmas—many of the larger stores in Mumbai have been festooned with green and silver wreaths.
- Kalam For Another Green Revolution (Indian Express, CORPORATE BUREAU, Dec 19, 2005)
It was time India embarked upon the second green revolution, which would help in increasing productivity in the agricultural sector, President A P J Abdul Kalam said today.
- Indian President Emphasizes Need To Boost Maritime Security (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
Stressing the need for increased maritime security, Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Sunday [18 December] said that control of India depended on control of the seas.
- Kerala's Rubber Revolution (Business Line, Tharian George K, Dec 19, 2005)
The Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII), which is celebrating its golden jubilee this year, has a number of achievements to its credit.
- Kalam Calls For Second Green Revolution (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 19, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam said the time has come for the country to usher in the second green revolution which would help it increase agricultural productivity.
- Rajiv Gandhi Centre Develops Cancer Drug (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 18, 2005)
Clinical trials at the centre had shown excellent results
- Kalam To Address Medical Students (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 18, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will address the first batch of MBBS students of Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundation, Venjaramoodu, on Sunday evening.
- 151 Glorious Years Of Connecting People (Daily Excelsior, APARNA MOHILE, Dec 18, 2005)
Among the many things, good and bad that the modern world has produced,' wrote Jawaharlal Nehru, ''surely the Postal system which covers the world, is one of its most beneficial activities. There is nothing bad about it, it is all good and it . . .
- Natwar Left Out Of Cong Panels (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 17, 2005)
Former minister K.Natwar Singh stands completely isolated as he has not been included in any of the panels set up by the Congress today for the AICC plenary session to be held in Hyderabad from January 21-23.
- Osama Shadow Looms Over Parliament (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 17, 2005)
An email threat to bomb Parliament led to an unprecedented evacuation of some 4,000 people including MPs from the building, but the highest seat of Indian democracy was back in action after three hours of near panic.
- Kuttiadi Power Project Commissioned (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 17, 2005)
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has reiterated his Government's resolve to lay emphasis on generation of cheap power.
- Ouch! Mask Slipped! (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Dec 16, 2005)
Ministers engaging in verbal sparring, especially in the charged atmosphere of WTO talks, is common enough. But most take care to see the media is handled with kid gloves. But sometimes the pressure becomes too much and the strain shows!
- Politics Of Minority Commuanlism (Daily Excelsior, Fazal Mehmood, Dec 16, 2005)
The 130 million strong Muslim population in India can influence the electoral outcome in 122 parliamentary constituencies, and 1400 assembly constituencies across the country. We are aware how the recently concluded Bihar assembly polls turned . . .
- Resurgent India Analysed (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 16, 2005)
A symposium titled Resurgent India? Look East, Look West? was organised by the Asia Centre in association with the Centre for Studies in International Relations and Development, at a city hotel today.
- Chandy, Agriculture Department Working At Cross-Purposes? (Hindu, Roy Mathew, Dec 16, 2005)
Committee observes no link between pesticide and health problems at Padre
- Sacrificing Ideology (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Dec 15, 2005)
It was bewildering to see socialist leaders, who have only contempt for Hindu ceremonies, attend blood-letting rituals at Kamakhya temple, writes Anuradha Dutt
- Apex Court's Notice To Coke On Kerala Panchayat's Plea (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2005)
The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to soft drink major Coca-Cola on a special leave petition from Perumatty panchayat in Kerala seeking to stay an order of the Kerala High Court directing the panchayat to issue licence for drawing water ...
- Towards An Upheaval In Jammu & Kashmir? (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Dec 15, 2005)
Unnoticed, the pressures on the troubled State's political system are building. A seismic reordering of its structures seems inevitable in the not-too-distant future.
- India’S Foreign Trade: Back To The Future? (The Financial Express, Alok Sheel, Dec 15, 2005)
India’s foreign trade has seen three remarkable developments over the past decade. First, the current account shows a rapidly growing surplus if POL imports are excluded. Second, there is a sharp rise in merchandise trade with Asia, from around 10% . . .
- Ec To Consider All Aspects Before Deciding Assam Poll (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2005)
The Election Commission would take all aspects into consideration, including festivals and examination schedule, before taking a decision on the timing of the Assam Assembly election.
- Government Defers Quota Bill (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2005)
The government on Wednesday deferred a crucial bill to amend the constitution to provide reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in private educational institutions following difference of opinion among political parties on its provisions.
- Silk Route (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Dec 15, 2005)
The Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation (KSIC) has done well to protect the interests of Mysore Silk which is an intrinsic part of the state's cultural heritage.
- Cabinet Nod For Feasibility Report On Budget Airline (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2005)
The Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal for starting a budget airline in the joint sector.
- All Against Cpm (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Dec 14, 2005)
The consolidation of anti-Left political forces in West Bengal - or Mahajot - has been an elusive dream since the late-1990s. This is mainly because of the refusal of the Congress to adjust its national policy of keeping the BJP . . .
- Welcome To The Real World (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Dec 14, 2005)
Comrade Prakash Karat has advised his Kerala comrades that foreign direct investment is good for generating more jobs.
- Name Game (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Dec 14, 2005)
Bengalooru is fine, but the city needs more than a name change
- Proposed River-Linking Project To Benefit T.N. (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Dec 14, 2005)
Farmers will get more water from Kerala dams than those here
- Commodity Futures Market: The Right Path (Business Line, Kailash R. Gupta, Dec 14, 2005)
The Commodity futures market in India is at a critical juncture. Three new National Multi-commodity Exchanges (NMCEs) with electronic trading and de-mutualised ownership have been in operation for about two years.
- Election Commission In Command (Daily Excelsior, M V Meenakshisundaram, Dec 14, 2005)
The successful conduct of the Bihar assembly polls has brought to the fore an unlikely hero — The Election Commission.
- State's Annual Plan Size Fixed At Rs.6,210 Crores (Hindu, Special Correspondent, Hindu, Dec 14, 2005)
Planning Commission allocates Rs.50 crores for Vision 2010
- Dialogue With Hurriyat Will Resume Soon: Azad (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Dec 14, 2005)
"Ready for mid-term elections if separatists take part"
While there would be no compromise on violence, "local sensitivities" have to be kept in mind
Talks between the Hurriyat and Manmohan will take place "soon"
- Spread Literacy (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2005)
It can only be a matter of regret that Jammu and Kashmir continues to be in the company of States with poor literacy rates. With only 54.46 per cent of its total population described as literate (65.75 per cent men and 41.82 per cent women) the State . .
- Karthigai Deepam Speaks The Language Of Love (Hindu, T.RANGA REDDY, Dec 13, 2005)
The focus of this day is to have a memorable spiritual experience in Tiruvannamalai by all pilgrims providing equal opportunity to all.
- The Indian Language Press (Hindu, B. R. P. Bhaskar, Dec 13, 2005)
INDIYAYILE PATHRAVIPLAVAM — Muthalalitham, Rashtreeyam, Bharatheeyabashapathrangal 1977-99: by Robin Jeffrey, P.K. Shivadas — Tr. in Malayalam;, State Institute of Languages, Nalanda, Thiruvananthapuram-695003.
- A Fashionable City Catches Up With A Nationwide Trend (Hindu, A. Jayaram, Dec 13, 2005)
'Bengaluru' will come into vogue on November 1 next year
It is the second major decision with regard to change in name
In November 1973, the name of the State was changed from Mysore to Karnataka
- "Development Agenda Will Impact Kerala Policies" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 13, 2005)
The programme is in tune with revised party programme, says CPI(M)
- Towards Financial Inclusion (Business Line, K.G. Kumar, Dec 13, 2005)
Last week Mr V. Leeladhar, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, delivered the Fedbank Hormis Memorial Foundation commemorative lecture in Kochi on a subject that is receiving keen attention around the world,
- One Too Many Power Centre (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Dec 12, 2005)
Former Minister for External Affairs Natwar Singh has finally resigned from the Union Cabinet. Despite his exit, chaos prevails within the Congress because of the existence of dual power centres. With Congress president and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi...
- Promoting The Religion Of Tourism (Pioneer, K Govindan Kutty , Dec 12, 2005)
Two persons as unlike as Ms Renuka Chowdhary and Mr Iqbal Singh Gulati can be like-minded. The vivacious Minister says she will make a great tourism event of the Kalachakra ceremony being observed next month at Amravati, Andhra Pradesh.
- Us Rights Body Pleads For Indian’S Pardon (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2005)
Terming the “eye-for-an-eye” sentence given to an Indian in Saudi Arabia as “torture masquerading as justice”, the Human Rights Watch today said King Abdullah “must prevent” the implementation of the punishment which was in violation of the country’s....
- Water An Attempt To Highlight Problems Faced By Widows' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2005)
Deepa Mehta says the theme is relevant even today
- ‘Saudi Should Spare Indian’S Eye’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 11, 2005)
Terming the “eye-for-an-eye” sentence given to an Indian national in Saudi Arabia as “torture masquerading as justice,” the Human Rights Watch on Saturday said King Abdullah “must prevent” the implementation of the punishment, . . .
- An Elevating Experience (Hindu, M. Raghuram, Dec 11, 2005)
He was far-sighted and liberal. A look at the art legacy of Antonio Moscheni, in Mangalore, on the occasion of the centenary of his passing.
- Dual Power Centres (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Dec 10, 2005)
Natwar Singh has resigned but look at all the pain and suffering over the last forty days as confusion and chaos prevails between the dual power center's = PM who has no power to 'act' and another power center [Sonia Gandhi] who runs away from
- Buddhadeb Calls For Land Reforms Across India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2005)
Second International Congress on Kerala Studies begins in Thiruvananthapuram
- Kerala Can Have An Indigenous Growth Path: Mgs (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 10, 2005)
Calls for `an imaginative politics of industrial development'
- Cpi(m) Meet, A Search For Positive Governance Agenda (Hindu, C. Gouridasan Nair, Dec 09, 2005)
Meet a follow-up on 1994 Kerala studies congress
- India Briefs (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Dec 09, 2005)
An Indian freight train carrying a consignment of 1,320 tons of relief supplies for PoK’s earthquake victims, has been stranded in Lahore since 23 November, over payment of customs duties, a report said here today.
- Ma’S The Word (Indian Express, SUNANDA MEHTA, Dec 08, 2005)
In Punjab’s heartland, there is a common saying about fledgling businesses: only two enterprises are known to do well in India, dhaba and baba. And while the former may need a certain amount of investment and research, the latter is a greatness .. .
- Seminar On Aids (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2005)
K. Ravindra, professor of dermatology, who has been treating people with HIV for 12 years, has advocated certain sanctions against blood donation and transfusion. He has urged the Government to issue legal sanctions against unauthorised . . .
- Buddhadeb To Inaugurate Meet On Kerala Studies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2005)
Meet will cover issues relating to the State's development
- Mou To Promote Higher Education (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2005)
Twenty universities in the United States will join the Mata Amritanandamayi Math's Amrita University, Indian Space Research Organisation and the Department of Science and Technology through TIFAC and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum for . . .
- Nabard Rules Hit Cooperative Sector: Pinarayi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 07, 2005)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan has said that many regulations of the National Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (NABARD) have become obstacles to the functioning of the cooperative credit sector in the State.
- Sahitya Parishat Plans Programmes For Suvarna Karnataka (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 07, 2005)
Major works produced by eminent Kannada writers to be published
Cultural jathas to be taken out in 52 border taluks
Seminars on unification of Karnataka to be organised
Awareness on Kannada language and culture to be created in other States
- Court Says `No' To Dissolution Of Municipal Council (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 07, 2005)
SEC told to conduct election of chairperson
Court gives commission two weeks' time to conduct election
Tells police to give protection for the conduct of poll
Dismisses writ petitions of councillors
- Lies & Crime Data (Times of India, SATISH K SHARMA, Dec 07, 2005)
If you thought Bihar is the most crime prone state in India, you are wrong. And if you thought Bangalore is a safer city than Patna, you are wrong again.
- Rivers As Life-Giving Resources (Business Line, K.G. Kumar, Dec 07, 2005)
Last week Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, Kerala Minister for Water Resources, announced that under no circumstances would the Government agree to the interlinking of the Pampa and Achancoil rivers to the Vypar in Tamil Nadu.
- Countrywide Alert For Babri Demolition Anniversary (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 06, 2005)
A countrywide alert is on for the 14th anniversary of Babri masjid demolition tomorrow, which the Sangh parivar and minority community plan to observe as "Shaurya" (glory) and "Kala" (black) day separately.
- Human Rights Education To Start In Select Schools In State (Hindu, K.P.M. Basheer, Dec 06, 2005)
To begin this month; part of national programme in schools
- Udf Nod To Reduce Electricity Tariff (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 06, 2005)
Programmes for weaker sections of society, farmers
- Hoping For A Reprieve (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 06, 2005)
Indian national's eye to be scooped out Noushad is confident of being pardoned. If not, his left eye will be scooped out to implement the "eye for an eye" system of punishment practiced in Saudi Arabia.
- Kerala Lalithakala Akademi Takes Over Kottakunnu Art Gallery (Hindu, Abdul Latheef Naha, Dec 06, 2005)
This is the seventh art gallery under the Lalithakala Akademi.
- Cpi(m) Meet To Propose Revival Of Panels In Planning (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 06, 2005)
Draft document seeks revival of district plans
Wants more industrial clusters at local level
Seeks greater deployment of staff to local bodies
Suggests that micro-enterprises be developed in clusters
- Left Goes Soft On Poll Panel (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 05, 2005)
With Chief Election Commissioner B B Tandon maintaining his no-nonsense tone, the CPM-led Left Front in Bengal has toned down his anti-Election Commission rhetoric.
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