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- Ncp To Support Congress No-Confidence Motion Against Bjp Govt (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
Accusing ruling BJP government in Madhya Pradesh of failing on all fronts and marred with rampant corruption at higher level, NCP on Wednesday declared that it will support Congress' no confidence motion against chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
- Grain Of Truth (Telegraph, ABHIRUP SARKAR, Oct 25, 2007)
Ration shops are burning all over West Bengal. They are being attacked, looted and put on fire by groups of angry, disgruntled citizens, who seem to have decided that they have had enough.
- Murder Of Infants (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 25, 2007)
THE number of infants who die before they complete one year in Punjab is disturbingly high at 44 per 1,000 births.
- Protests Over Land Rights In India (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
On a hot, dusty highway some 40 miles (70km) from Delhi, a human column snakes its way towards the Indian capital carrying a unique message of defiance to the country's leaders: "Give us back our land."
- Poor But Defiant, Thousands March On Delhi In Fight For Land Rights (Guardian (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 25, 2007)
On a hot, dusty highway some 40 miles (70km) from Delhi, a human column snakes its way towards the Indian capital carrying a unique message of defiance to the country's leaders: "Give us back our land."
- Save The Lions (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 24, 2007)
Efforts to save the Asiatic lion from extinction have suffered a grievous blow with five lions being electrocuted near the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat.
- Cloud Of Mystery (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Oct 24, 2007)
Yet another monsoon is over and, with that, yet another test for the prediction skill of the statistical long-range forecast (LRF) model of the India Meteorological Department (IMD); this time it was a new model with a new methodology (Frontline, June 1).
- Janata Dal(s) President H.D. Deve Gowda On The Karnataka Crisis (Frontline, PARVATHI MENON, Oct 24, 2007)
A CENTRAL figure in the ongoing political change in Karnataka is former Prime Minister and national president of the Janata Dal (Secular) H.D. Deve Gowda, the hardy perennial of regional politics in India.
- Sex Education Can Save Lives (Tribune, Usha Rai, Oct 22, 2007)
THE Indian adolescent is no different from young people in other countries in his sexual curiosity and half-baked knowledge about sex and its dos and don’ts.
- Nuclear Power Corpn Stepping Up Uranium Mining (Business Line, Anil Sasi, Oct 22, 2007)
Turns focus to indigenous reactor programme
N-power plans
The company has targeted installed nuclear capacity of 20,000 MWe by 2020.
The company has plans to double indigenous uranium availability during the Eleventh Plan.
Jaitapur in Maharashtr
- Cpi Demands Notification Of Forest Act (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Oct 18, 2007)
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has demanded that the Government notify Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act immediately.
- Increased Military Spending Keeps South Asia On The Boil (Deccan Herald, Gobind Thukral, Oct 18, 2007)
Rising defence spending will not only aggravate South Asias internal and external disputes, but also exacerbate human security.
- Let Men Do Their Bit (Pioneer, Shailaja Chandra, Oct 18, 2007)
For 30 years, vasectomy has been a political taboo, and the entire burden of family planning has been on women. But modern vasectomy techniques are a success in the West. India needs to try them
- 'Sex Education Cannot Check The Spread Of Aids' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
Proof may not be physical but it is emotive. I take pity on all those who are questioning the existence of Lord Ram, says Yoga guru Baba Ramdev.
- 11 Trampled In Temple Stampede (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
Eleven people died in a stampede near a Kali temple atop a Gujarat hill today, apparently because the administration underestimated the number of Navratri pilgrims and the Archaeological Survey of India refused permission to widen the way to the shrine.
- Ajmer Blast Probe Team In Madhya Pradesh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2007)
With some newspapers used to pack the explosives in the Ajmer Sharif blast being traced to Indore and Ujjain, a police team from Rajasthan arrived here on Sunday to conduct investigations.
- Festive Season Likely To Keep Chana In Control (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 13, 2007)
Chana prices after dipping by Rs 25 to Rs 2,380 per quintal on Thursday on account of profit booking, has bounced back to Rs 2,400 per quintal a day after. It has quickly recovered the loss in a single day’s transaction on the back of the bullish . . . .
- The Fate Of Special Component Plan (Frontline, S. Viswanathan, Oct 12, 2007)
The failure of governments at the Centre and in the States to genuinely implement the Special Component Plan has cost Dalits dear.
- Farm Policy Flurries (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 11, 2007)
While the hike in MSP for key crops is a positive, the blanket ban on export of all non-basmati rice varieties needs to be reviewed.
- Back To The Village (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 10, 2007)
On Monday, the Union Commerce Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, told a conference in New Delhi that growth was meaningless if it did not reach the rural masses who form the bulk of the nation’s population.
- Curious Bread Basket (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 10, 2007)
The controversy over the issue of wheat import is unlikely to settle down soon. The ministry of agriculture defends the government’s decision on the grounds of national food security.
- Vcs Against Fee Hike But Not Scared Of Foreign Universities (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
A fee hike in colleges and universities across the country might prove to be difficult.
- Stunned By The Speech (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Oct 09, 2007)
It was a rather special Sunday treat to find the otherwise we-know-it-all-before-it-happens press a trifle stumped and wholly confused after hearing Sonia Gandhi’s speech in a district of Haryana where she had gone to lay the foundation . . . . ..
- Educate The Masses (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 09, 2007)
The outsourcing boom of the 21st century has transformed India. From a developing country, we are today an emerging economy and a superpower in the making.
- Student Ragged, Stripped In Bhopal Hostel (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
A shocking incident of ragging, coupled with an attempt at sexual assault, has been reported to the Madhya Pradesh police just two days after two first-year girl students of the Institute of Hotel Management in Bhopal were . . . . .
- Soft Hands (Asian Age, M.J. Akbar, Oct 08, 2007)
Politics prefers soft hands. Why have Indian politicians suddenly started playing with knuckledusters? Democracy functions best when handled gently.
- The Pressure Cooker (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Oct 08, 2007)
It is sometimes strange to see the political class, that is supposed to have emerged from the grass roots and represents the masses of India, be so insensitive to the growing disparity between the rich and the poor.
- Reliance Power To Go In For $6 B Syndicated Loan (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Oct 06, 2007)
To create a total capacity of 24,200 MW
Sasan project to be commissioned during XI Plan
To foray into hydro projects in Arunachal Pradesh
- Logic Does Not Defy Ram Setu (Pioneer, Priyadarsi Dutta, Oct 06, 2007)
Is there any authoritative, scientific evidence to prove that Ram Setu is a natural formation? According to Mr T Satyamurthy, who recently retired as Superintending Archaeologist, having worked with Archaeological Survey of India since . . . .
- Sc Stems Land Rights To Tribal; Modi Finds An Election Issue (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 06, 2007)
The Supreme Court’s order restraining the Gujarat government from granting ownership rights of forest land to the tribals has given Chief Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP a campaign issue in the state’s tribal belt.
- Monsoon Effect (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 05, 2007)
As farmers favour crops they are comfortable with in terms of cultivation and price, the announcement of MSP for rabi crops brooks no delay.
- N-Deal: 'Efforts On To Reach Consensus' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 04, 2007)
The CPM on Wednesday said efforts were on to reach a consensus with the UPA government over the Indo-US nuclear deal in the next two rounds of talks and there was nothing wrong in Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's reference to Left concerns over the . . . .
- Irrational Campaign (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Oct 04, 2007)
A sector that was to have created millions of new jobs in the country is reporting job losses before it even gets under way. Organised retail is still in its infancy — less than 4 per cent of the total shop space is accounted for by organised . . . .
- India Tribals Begin Massive March (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 03, 2007)
Thousands of landless farmers and tribal people in India are setting out on a massive protest march to the capital, Delhi.
- No Easy Way Out For Up (Pioneer, CP Bhambhri, Oct 03, 2007)
A serious analysis of Uttar Pradesh politics deserves to be undertaken because the Congress-led UPA Government cannot postpone a mid-term poll for long.
- Congress Loses Nuclear Edge (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Oct 01, 2007)
Political 'accidents' cannot be predicted. When such accidents take place, these are difficult to control. I have been writing about this for the past four weeks.
- New Andhra Pcc Chief Likely Soon (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 01, 2007)
The Congress high command is expected to appoint a new Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee chief next month, while it has not made up its mind yet about changes in the Maharashtra, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh PCCs.
- Rights Activists: Persecution And Resistance (Hindu, MUKUL SHARMA, Sep 29, 2007)
Harassment of human rights activists is so often part of their daily life that it goes unreported. Detention or abduction, disappearances and politically motivated imprisonment are used to intimidate them.
- Reliance Power Plans Ipo To Fire Sasan (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
Reliance Power Ltd (RPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Anil Ambani’s Reliance Energy (REL), is planning to raise Rs 8,000-10,000 crore through an initial public offer.
- Unhealthy State (Frontline, Jayati Ghosh, Sep 29, 2007)
India’s health system is iniquitous and inefficient. Only cooperative and communitarian solutions can lead to sustained growth and development.
- India Job Scheme 'Disappointing' (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2007)
India's most ambitious scheme ever to lift people out of poverty has met with largely disappointing results in its first year, studies suggest.
- The Road Home From Khalistan (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 27, 2007)
Fifteen years after the end of the war for Khalistan, terror commanders are rebuilding their lives.
- Less Than A Guarantee (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 27, 2007)
Dr Suryakanta Mishra may have been saddled with a portfolio too many aside from health, the one that is by far the most critical.
- Culture Policing In Schools (Frontline, T.K. RAJALAKSHMI, Sep 27, 2007)
The nationwide Adolescence Education Programme (AEP), conceived by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development and the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), is under review following protests from some State governments.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 27, 2007)
Just how devastatingly divisive diverse interpretations of history can prove is exemplified by the entirely avoidable controversy surrounding the visit of a group of descendents of Britishers killed in the uprising of 1857.
- Starving In Madhya Pradesh (Frontline, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 26, 2007)
Hunger and malnutrition stalk Madhya Pradesh villages despite schemes to improve the services of anganwadis and nutrition centres.
- Congress Basks In Son-Shine (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi named her son Rahul one of the general secretaries of her party in a move seen as mixing youth with experience ahead of the general elections widely expected to be held before schedule.
- Moily, The Star On Congress Firmament (Deccan Herald, B S Arun, Sep 25, 2007)
As the party revamp has been made with an eye on the possible mid-term poll, Moily's task as chairman of the DEPCO becomes important from this point of view.
- Digvijay For U.P., Arunkumar For Tamil Nadu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 25, 2007)
On the reconstituted All-India Congress Committee, Andhra Pradesh leader Arun Kumar has been appointed general secretary in charge of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Motilal Vora will remain treasurer with additional charge of Administration.
- Rahul Is Gen Secy In Major Congress Reshuffle (Asian Age, Venkatesh Kesari , Sep 25, 2007)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday inducted her son and Lok Sabha member Rahul Gandhi as a general secretary of the party.
- Ambika’S Past Visits With A Vengeance (Asian Age, Editorial, The Asian Age, Sep 24, 2007)
Minister with many enemies Sins of her past are visiting Ambika Soni with a vengeance.
- Ambika Underlined Ram Remarks, Didn’T Delete (Asian Age, Harish Gupta, Sep 24, 2007)
Union minister for tourism and culture, Ambika Soni, had underlined three paragraphs with her pencil — not her pen — while reading the Ram Sethu affidavit.
- An Organisation Shaped Hole (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Sep 22, 2007)
Let us not be complacent. Our party organisation has to be infused with new energy and drive... There is now a momentum generated by our revival — let us not squander it.
- Of The God And Animal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2007)
Under the aegis of Mapin Publishing and International Music and Arts Society, Vikramajit Ram launched his book, “Elephant Kingdom”, recently at the Alliance Francaise.
- Cong Hits Poll Button (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Sep 20, 2007)
A snap Lok Sabha poll may truly be round the corner. Pointers in that direction are getting clearer as the UPA-Left nuclear deal gulf appears unbridgeable.
- Haryana Hurricane (Indian Express, ILA PATNAIK, Sep 19, 2007)
The regional distribution of investment in states offers some surprises and reinforces some stereotypes. Haryana and Orissa are witnessing big gains in investment, while Rajasthan, UP and Bihar remain BIMARU.
- Abolish Asi (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Sep 18, 2007)
Instead of excavating and preserving our cultural heritage, ASI has been involved in concealing it
- Rs 31,500 Cr Pds Grain Stolen In 3 Yrs (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2007)
In the last three years, Rs 31,585.98 crore worth of wheat and rice meant for the poorest of the poor was siphoned off from the public distribution system.
- Soni Hurt By Jairam's Remark, Says Khurshid (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 17, 2007)
The blame game is on in the Government over the controversial Ram Setu affidavit denying the existence of Lord Ram.
- Bsp Is Best Placed Of All (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Sep 17, 2007)
The Mayawati factor is going to dominate the political landscape over the next year.
- Who Gave Vaish ‘Political’ Nod? (Asian Age, Harish Gupta, Sep 17, 2007)
Ms Anshu Vaish, director general of the Archaeological Survey of India, is believed to have told the cabinet secretariat that she got "political instruction" saying that there was no need to remove the controversial statements from the . . . . .
- No Cause For Pot-Belly (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 17, 2007)
Since time immemorial, potato has been considered a 'vegetable' whose excess consumption could lead to obesity. The myth has finaly been exploded. A new study by Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI), Shimla, clears the air over the popular . . . .
- Left Starts To Get Ready For Elections (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Sep 13, 2007)
Political parties across the spectrum have moved into election mode, with neither the UPA nor the Left expecting to break the current impasse over the civil nuclear energy agreement with the United States through the committee which is now . . . .
- Harmony Set In Stone (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2007)
THE art of the Sunga period, from 185 B.C. to 73 B.C., laid the foundation for the rich traditions that followed in later centuries.
- Cleansing Campuses (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 12, 2007)
The Supreme Court's recent observation that our colleges and universities need genuine students who are eager to pursue knowledge and not 'student leaders' whose sole occupation is "goondagiri" and "dadagiri" is a view that is shared by millions . . . .
- Manmohan For More Rational Use Of Water (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Sep 12, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said the government could not continue to subsidise the economic and commercial use of water.
- Funds, But No Jobs (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 12, 2007)
Although the Punjab government plans to set up a separate department for the unemployed, how serious it is on the issue can be gauged from the fact that it has failed to use funds made available by the Centre under the National Rural Employment . . . .
- New Battle Zones (Frontline, AMAN SETHI, Sep 12, 2007)
FINALLY, it was a scrawl in the cryptic shorthand of a court stenographer that almost ruined Sudaram Nag’s monsoon crop. “Sudaram Nag, 50 yrs, Takraguda, Bastar. Section:107.116(b), 03-08-07,” it said, communicating to the 50-year-old rice farmer . . . .
- A Flawed Concept (Frontline, V. VENKATESAN, Sep 12, 2007)
IN 2003, when the Government of India identified 55 districts affected by left-wing extremism (naxalism) across nine States to address the issue of backwardness, its decision stemmed from the realisation that people were drawn into naxalism . . . .
- Naxal Terror (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Sep 12, 2007)
“THIS is essentially to create a shock effect on the government and its agencies. More concrete and substantial political and organisational work of the Maoists is taking place at the grass roots in a number of States including Jharkhand . . . .
- Bane Of Fundamentalism (Hindu, K. N. Panikkar, Sep 11, 2007)
The main purpose of this book “is to bring to the attention of people generally a complex and chilling case of religious violence (Gujarat 2002) that does not fit some common stereotypes about the sources of violence in today’s world.
- See No Evil (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2007)
The bomb blasts at Hyderabad were another reminder that the Indian State, indeed India’s future, is becoming steadily more endangered.
- Bhopal Tragedy: Clean-Up Not Undertaken Even After 23 Years (Dawn, Praful Bidwai, Sep 11, 2007)
A generation after the world’s worst ever industrial disaster occurred at a US multinational-owned pesticide plant in Bhopal, central India, responsibility continues to be evaded on cleaning up thousands of tonnes of toxic chemicals that have . . . .
- In Rajasthan, Death Prefers Young Girls (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2007)
Nearly half of all female deaths in rural Rajasthan are of girls below the age of 20. The precise figure is 49.4%. Out of these, 42% of the deaths are of girls who haven't yet celebrated their fifth birthday. In short, a girl born in a . . . .
- Exorcise Ghosts In Mind: Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Amidst the raging controversy over the Indo-US nuke deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said the country should not dither because of...
- This Is Our Moment, Let Us Not Dither And Shy Away: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Amid the raging controversy over the India-U.S. nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said the country should not dither because of “fear of some ghosts in our mind.”
- 'Education' Or Cultural Assault? (Pioneer, Rami Chhabra, Sep 08, 2007)
The plan to make sex education 'interesting' to Indian students by using Western teaching modules has bombed - now how about using desi values to combat the scourge of HIV-AIDS?
- 'This Is India's Moment, Let's Not Dither' (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Amidst the raging controversy over the Indo-US nuke deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the country should not dither because of ‘fear of some ghosts in our mind’, lamenting that the polity was far too obsessed with the past and ignorant . . . . .
- ‘Yatra’ To Honour Rezangla Heroes (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Sep 08, 2007)
A journey to honour 114 soldiers of a battalion, who laid down their lives in the 1962 war against China, was flagged off here on Friday.
- Avoidable Burden (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 08, 2007)
The imports are an avoidable drain on foreign exchange and an added burden on an already bloated food subsidy.
- 11 Killed In Ashram Stampede Near Jabalpur (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2007)
Eleven persons, including eight women, were killed and nearly 20 injured, two of them critically, in a stampede during a “healing camp” at an ashram at Bharra village, near here, on Thursday.
- Another Ultra Mega Power Project Under Consideration (Hindu, T. Ramakrishnan, Sep 06, 2007)
The Union Government will send an official team immediately to Tamil Nadu to study the possibility of setting up one more ultra mega power project, Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Wednesday.
- No Caste Quota For Disabled (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The Supreme Court has held that no further reservation can be made available to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes or the Backward Classes within the quota for the physically handicapped as the disabled themselves constitute a special class.
- Mp Minister Counters Congress Attack (Asian Age, Sudhir K. Singh, Sep 05, 2007)
The impression that the Opposition may have been shooting in the dark over reports of growing corruption within the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet (the chief minister included) was strengthened on Tuesday after a minister succeeded in establishing that . . . .
- No Further Caste Quota Within Quota For The Disabled (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The Supreme Court has held that no further reservation can be made available to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Backward Classes within the quota for the physically handicapped as the disabled themselves constitute a special class.
- Divide Up For Development (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Sep 05, 2007)
The demand for a sub-division of Uttar Pradesh into Purvanchal by Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav deserves to be reflected upon. One member of the States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) in 1955 had considered Uttar Pradesh to be unwieldy and had . . . . .
- Ranbaxy Plans Rs 200 Cr Dosage Facility (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
India’s largest drug maker Ranbaxy is planning to set up a new dosage manufacturing facility to cater to the emerging and non-regulated markets.
- 'No Caste-Based Reservation For Handicapped, Women' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The Supreme Court has ruled that there cannot be caste-based reservations in special benefits provided to physically challenged persons.
- No Caste Quota For Disabled: Sc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The Supreme Court has ruled that there cannot be caste-based reservations in special benefits provided to physically challenged persons.
- Obcs Form 41% Of Population: Survey (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
In a fresh twist to the controversy over the proportion of OBCs in India's population, a government survey released on Friday indicated that backward castes formed about 41% of the populace.
- Scs, Sts Come Close To Obcs In Per Capita Monthly Expenditure (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Sep 01, 2007)
It would be an eye-opener for the policy makers who project Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) economically weaker than other backward classes (OBCs).
- Guarding The Chicken From A Hungry Taxman (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 01, 2007)
In King Henry VI, York speaks of ‘an empty eagle set to guard the chicken from a hungry kite’, and Queen Margaret laments, in response, “So the poor chicken should be sure of death.”
- Stop Cow Slaughter (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Aug 31, 2007)
The satyagraha against cow slaughter, launched by Vinobha Bhave at Deonar in Mumbai on January 11, 1982, continues. But, last Friday, the Supreme Court dismissed a plea for a complete ban on the slaughter of cows, buffaloes and horses on two grounds.
- No Will To Fight Terror (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Aug 31, 2007)
The Hyderabad bombings have brought to the fore the seriousness of the terrorist threat the country faces. With such incidents happening again and again, and the Government following an ostrich-like approach, people have been left to their fate
- Spare The Cane, Please (Deccan Herald, H N ANANDA, Aug 31, 2007)
Sangeetha is no sweet music for Vinodha English High School in Bangalore. A class VI student, Sangeetha was a victim of teachers’ atrocity. Now, the school has some unwelcome visitors — Karnataka State Commission for Women, the police, the press.
- Birth Of Classic Form (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2007)
ALL archaeological evidence points to the fact that the early river valley civilisation in India was remarkable in being a cooperative culture without the rule of kings. The emphasis appears to have been on peaceful trade and not on the . . . . .
- Fresh Probe Into Monica Bedi Photo Episode (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2007)
Facing attack from Congress, which has accused the Central Jail authorities here of clicking 'objectionable photographs' of former Bollywood actress Monica Bedi during her imprisonment, Madhya Pradesh government has ordered a fresh probe into . . . .
- Tainted Blow To Widow (Telegraph, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 30, 2007)
Nearly two decades after a clerk was convicted by Madhya Pradesh High Court of receiving a bribe, the Supreme Court has rejected his widow’s appeal to clear his name so that she can get his pension.
- Govt Is Soft On Terror: Bjp (Pioneer, Yogesh Vajpeyi, Aug 28, 2007)
Dubbing Hyderabad blasts as yet another example of the results of Government's soft policy against cross-border terrorism, the Bharatiya Janata Party is set to launch a multi-pronged political offensive against the Congress and its allies.
- Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Reddy Blames Foreign Terrorist (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2007)
The death toll in the twin bomb blasts in Hyderabad on Saturday night rose to 40 even as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajsekhar Reddy yesterday said the blasts were carried out by terror outfits from Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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