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Articles 3621 through 3686 of 3686:
- A Clear Signal To Jayalalithaa (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Jul 02, 2001)
CHENNAI, JULY 1. With the decision to recall the Tamil Nadu Governor, Ms. Fathima Beevi, the NDA Government at the Centre has not only tried to please its constituent, the DMK, but sent out a clear signal to the Chief Minister, Ms. Jayalalithaa.
- Big Task , Small Talk (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jul 02, 2001)
Paradoxically while the coming Vajpayee-Musharraf summit has generated a euphoria in both the countries a trivial issue like the invitation to Hurriet leaders by the Pakistan high commission at the high tea being hosted for the visiting Pakistan President
- Holding Gun To Government (Business Line, R. Sundaram , Jul 02, 2001)
REACTING to the recently-announced opening up of Defence production to the private sector, the Bharat Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), which has reportedly 60,000 members among the workers in the Ordnance Factories, has called for an `indefinite' strike there.
- Mig Crashes Again, Pilot Killed Again (The Kashmir Times, B. K. Mathur , Jul 02, 2001)
This column was initially planned for a different subject, on what military rulers and Generals in Pakistan used to tell their sports teams and managers prior their departure for international competitions abroad, like the Olympiad and Asiad.
- Mig Crashes Again, Pilot Killed Again (The Kashmir Times, B. K. Mathur , Jul 01, 2001)
This column was initially planned for a different subject, on what military rulers and Generals in Pakistan used to tell their sports teams and managers prior their departure for international competitions abroad, like the Olympiad and Asiad.
- Big Task , Small Talk (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jul 01, 2001)
Paradoxically while the coming Vajpayee-Musharraf summit has generated a euphoria in both the countries a trivial issue like the invitation to Hurriet leaders by the Pakistan high commission at the high tea being hosted for the visiting Pakistan President
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 30, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 30, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 30, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- A Look At Federal Fiscal Relations (Tribune, C. Narendra Reddy, Jun 30, 2001)
CHIEF Ministers have been making a strong plea for the transfer of Centrally sponsored schemes (CSSs) to the states.
- Playing With Fire (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 30, 2001)
THE Cabinet's decision on Tuesday to give the Cabinet Secretary -- traditionally the senior-most officer in the bureaucracy -- a mandatory two-year term, subject to an age ceiling of 62 years.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 29, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Tied To A Leash (Hindustan Times, Prakash Patra, Jun 29, 2001)
It is political expediency which has driven the Union government to give a two-year extension to cabinet secretary T.R. Prasad.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 29, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 29, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Mellowed Mamata (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 29, 2001)
After Trinamool's not-entirely-unexpected humble showing in the West Bengal assembly elections, the interesting question was always going to be when, and not whether, Mamta Banerjee might want to return to the NDA fold.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 28, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Tchanging Rules For Andhra’s Prasad (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 28, 2001)
PRIME MINISTER Atal Behari Vajpayee appears to have nullified the game plan of the hawks in the BJP to get one of their protagonists as the next Cabinet Secretary.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 28, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 28, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Doctrine Adrift (Pioneer, Vinay Shankar, Jun 28, 2001)
The NDA Government's decision to carry out nuclear tests in May 1998 appeared to herald a new era of an assured and confident India, aware of its rightful place in the international arena. The explosions were an historic event.
- Changing Contours Of Indo-Pak Summit (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jun 28, 2001)
WHETHER it is the media or the cocktail circuit, a hot point of discussion these days is the forthcoming summit between the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and the Pakistan President-cum-Chief Executive, Gen Pervez Musharraf.
- Play It Safe & Cover-Up (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 27, 2001)
THERE are many ways to offend your colleagues as summer arrives in the northern hemisphere, but sartorial sins rank way up there.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 27, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 27, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 27, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Communication Breakdown (Hindustan Times, Editorial, The Hindustan Times, Jun 26, 2001)
While an alarmist view of any situation must be avoided, it is clear that the government’s handling of the North-east has inflamed passions in the region and grievously complicated the political scenario.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 26, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Protest & Police Inaction (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 26, 2001)
TIMELY and tactful police action could have avoided much of the pain and inconvenience caused by the death of two Bangala youths which led to a seven-hour traffic jam on the busy Chandigarh-Kharar highway on Sunday.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 26, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Fallout Of Centre-State Divide (Tribune, P. Raman , Jun 26, 2001)
WE had a few occasions in the past when the political divide between the Centre and the states had been quite wide.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 26, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Plan Panel’s Delusions (Tribune, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 25, 2001)
PRIME Minister Vajpayee had advised the Planning Commission to aim for a 9 per cent growth rate in the Tenth Plan.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 25, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 25, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Order Out Of Chaos (Hindustan Times, P. D. Tandon , Jun 25, 2001)
WHETHER THE imposition of the Emergency in 1975 was justified or not is for historians to decide.
- Musharraf Plays With India (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 25, 2001)
BRIEFLY, the Government's policy on resolving the Kashmir problem with Pakistan, though well intended, is more akin to chasing a chimera than to making concrete progress towards attaining the objective.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 25, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand;
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 24, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition. But in Bihar all shades of politicians, except for those in the sidelines, are part of the establishment in some way or the other.
- The Spark That Lit The Powder Keg (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 24, 2001)
Imphal has been curfew-bound for a week now... The people of Manipur are angry with the Centre and have lost faith in their politicians.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 24, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Confusing Diplomatic Moves (Tribune, Satish Misra, Jun 24, 2001)
THE Congress is not in the habit of glossing over perceived indiscretions of the NDA government.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 24, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 23, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Alternative Medicine (Hindustan Times, Mohit Sen, Jun 23, 2001)
THE FUTURE of the NDA government would appear to have been already decided — it has no future. Even if the BJP wins handsomely in Uttar Pradesh, the NDA government will find it difficult to continue. And such a win is most unlikely.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 23, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 23, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Slap In Face Of Republic (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 23, 2001)
SO Gen Pervez Musharraf, the Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan and Pakistani Army Chief, has taken the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, for a ride.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 22, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 22, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- Outside Meaningless Legality (Hindustan Times, Editorial, The Hindustan Times, Jun 22, 2001)
HOW MANY laws in India are actually implemented, even half-way down the zigzag road to social justice?
- Hindustantimes.Com - The Big Idea (Hindustan Times, Rahul Karmakar, Jun 22, 2001)
IT IS often said that New Delhi, dominated by the Hindi belt, is ignorant of the intricacies of the India that lies south of the Vindhyas.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 22, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 21, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 21, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, SURENDRA MOHAN, Jun 21, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- What The Tiwari Congress Needs To Know About Reforms (The Economic Times, Abheek Barman, Jun 20, 2001)
AJIT Jogi came to power in Chhattisgarh with a clang, shutting down the aluminium plant of Balco at Korba which had been privatised by the government in New Delhi.
- Talk About A Tete-A-Tete (Hindustan Times, Anand K.Sahay , Jun 20, 2001)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s sudden about-turn invitation to the Pakistani dictator must have come to General Musharraf as a pleasant surprise.
- Sound Proposal (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 19, 2001)
THE TASK force on employment opportunities has suggested changes in labour laws that go well beyond the limited progress the finance minister had mooted in his budget speech.
- Pakistan Wrests The Initiative (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 18, 2001)
THE new initiative on the Kashmir issue, taken by the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on May 23 is now in clear danger of being hijacked by the Pakistani military strongman, General Pervez Musharraf.
- Mig Crashes Again, Pilot Killed Again (The Kashmir Times, B. K. Mathur , Jun 18, 2001)
This column was initially planned for a different subject, on what military rulers and Generals in Pakistan used to tell their sports teams and managers prior their departure for international competitions abroad, like the Olympiad and Asiad.
- Big Task , Small Talk (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 18, 2001)
Paradoxically while the coming Vajpayee-Musharraf summit has generated a euphoria in both the countries a trivial issue like the invitation to Hurriet leaders by the Pakistan high commission.
- Proxy For The Opposition (Telegraph, Tapas Chakraborty, Jun 16, 2001)
A British journalist once remarked that every politician not in government needed to be in the opposition.
- Is Law Different For Ministers? (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 16, 2001)
Long after the sound and fury generated over the Tamil Nadu happenings die down, several significant questions related to the incidents will in all probability remain unanswered.
- Ulterior Motives (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 16, 2001)
THE extremely irresponsible vendetta by the Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha has provided the Union Government an opportunity, which it was looking for since after her installation as Chief Minister by the Governor.
- Practicing Untouchability (The Kashmir Times, Editorial, Kashmir Times, Jun 16, 2001)
OUR former defence minister, the ever irrepressible and maverick, George Fernandes can never be accused of shying away from taking a separate stand.
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