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Articles 1021 through 1120 of 22138:
- India Signs Israeli Radar Deal (British Broadcasting Corporation, bbc correspondent, Oct 10, 2006)
India, Israel and Russia have signed an agreement to sell Israel's sophisticated Phalcon early-warning radar system to Delhi, Indian officials say.
- Dalit Icon Kanshi Ram No More (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Oct 10, 2006)
Bahujan Samaj Party founder Kanshi Ram died here early Monday morning after a protracted illness.
- Vehicle Segregation Scheme Launched For High-Capacity Buses (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
To enable high-capacity buses to ply comfortably on the high-capacity bus system road here between Delhi Gate and Ambedkar Nagar, remodelling of the road is being undertaken to segregate vehicles like rickshaws, bicycles, two-wheelers and cars.
- No Objection To India Sharing Evidence With Others, Says Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Oct 10, 2006)
It will remain an allegation unless we see evidence for ourselves: Tasnim Aslam
- India Has A Duty To Resolve Sri Lankan Crisis: Tamil Parties (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 10, 2006)
Plote, TULF and EPRLF say peace cannot be achieved without New Delhi's advice and guidance
Delegation gives details about New Delhi visit
Discussed matters ranging from devolution of power to escalation of violence
Apprehensions over . . .
- The End Of 'Non-Proliferation' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 10, 2006)
On October 9, 2006, North Korea became the eighth country on the planet to announce that it had conducted a nuclear explosive test and joined the ranks of nuclear weapon states.
- Education Leadership Programme Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
The aim is to improve methods, processes used by schools
Programme based on courses conducted in U.S. universities
A Delhi-based organisation will conduct it.
- Leadership Programme Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
The first phase of the Education Leadership programme, part of the Kuruvila Jacob Initiative for promoting excellence in School Education, was launched in Chennai at Vidya Mandir School, Mylapore on Monday.
- Kanshi Ram Cremated As Per Buddhist Rituals (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
The body of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) founder Kanshi Ram was consigned to flames with Buddhist rituals here on Monday.
- India Condemns North Korean Test (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Oct 10, 2006)
"Don't compare us with Pyongyang"
Test violates international commitments
It jeopardises peace, stability, security in the region.
- Major Fallout (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Oct 10, 2006)
The nuclear test reportedly conducted by North Korea could have very serious implications for Asian security, and will have an impact on international relations even beyond the continent.
- Govt Does Not Rule Out Chikungunya Deaths (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
The confirmatory report on whether chikungunya caused deaths would be available in a week’s time, but the government today for the first time did not rule out mortality and said there appeared to be some cases of deaths due to the disease.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 10, 2006)
It ought to surprise no one that India has been proclaimed as the “worst offender” by UNICEF with regard to violation of child rights.
- Blair And Manmohan Singh To Agree Counter-Terrorism Pact (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2006)
British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh, are expected to agree on Tuesday on a set of cooperative measures designed to combat terrorism, a spokesman said.
- New Centre Of Terrorism (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Oct 10, 2006)
According to Indian Intelligence agencies the recent incidents of terrorist attacks and trafficking of drug and human being has a very close connection with the Bangladesh based terrorists.
- Beyond The Line Of Fire (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Oct 10, 2006)
By telling lies about Kargil, Pervez Musharraf has sowed the seeds of distrust in the minds of his own people, writes Jyoti Malhotra.
- The Galileo Club (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 10, 2006)
The seventh India-European Summit in Helsinki next week is set to see India formally joining the Galileo satellite navigation project.
- Poverty Of Ideas Hatao (Indian Express, Inder Malhotra, Oct 10, 2006)
It may seem sudden but the resolve of the Congress to resurrect Indira Gandhi’s famous slogan, “Garibi Hatao”, coined over three decades ago, has been in the works for some time.
- Will Musharraf Relent Now? (Daily Excelsior, Sarla Handoo, Oct 09, 2006)
Of the 15 persons arrested in 7/11 Mumbai blasts case, 11 have been found to be Pakistanis, not just nationals but the ones who got training in Pakistan to cause blasts in Mumbai.
- Young Women March To Reclaim Streets Of Fear (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Oct 09, 2006)
Late at night, a posse of young women walk down a dark city street wearing spaghetti-strap tops and body-hugging outfits, defying the stares of onlookers in a country where a woman is raped every 29 minutes.
- Pakistan Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Oct 09, 2006)
Only the naive will be surprised by Pakistan's move to rake up the Kashmir issue again in a United Nations Committee last weekend. Speaking at the UN Decolonisation Committee a Pakistani delegate has demanded "right of self-determination" for the. . .
- Now For Reforms Next Phase (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 09, 2006)
Having set the ground rules and a time frame, the Prime Minister must spread the consensus in New Delhi for systemic reforms.
- Elephants Vs Donkeys (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Oct 09, 2006)
A month from now, there will be a crucial set of elections in the US one that could arguably be as important as the last presidential polls. At stake in the November 7 mid-term polls is control of both Houses of Congress. All 435 seats in the House . . .
- Plan Industrialisation (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Oct 09, 2006)
An effective plan for industrialisation can prevent exploitation of cultivators and provide speedy employment.
- Arjun's Authors (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 09, 2006)
This past week, the Government of India sponsored a trip for its chosen writers to the Frankfurt Book Fair, where India was the theme country.
- Dengue Rages, Toll 23, Pm Visits Aiims (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
Even as two more deaths due to dengue were reported on Sunday in the Capital taking the toll up to 23, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
- Bsp Leader Kanshi Ram Is No More (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
Founder of Bahujan Samaj Party, Kanshi Ram, died in New Delhi early on Monday due to complications arising out of multiple ailments he had been suffering for quite some time.
- Minister Marandi Relents (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
Stephen Marandi was inducted into the Madhu Koda ministry today, paving the path for the Congress to claim the post of Speaker.
- Pm Visits Aiims, One More Dies Of Dengue (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today visited All India Institute of Medical Sciences and took stock of the facilities in view of the dengue outbreak in the Capital as one of his grandsons, under treatment for the disease, was discharged while . .
- New Foreign Policy?~ii (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 09, 2006)
Multiple Jallianwalla Massacres May Have Occurred In Iraq, Afghanistan
- Pouring In Through Borders (Pioneer, Abhay K Upadhyay, Oct 09, 2006)
We have shunned Pakistan before as a rogue state, but that didn't work. The Havana Declaration may be a way to move away from the blame game and see the beginning of a diplomatic process against terror
- Levelling The Playing Field (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Oct 09, 2006)
More than the problem of evolving a joint anti-terror mechanism, the real challenge for India's policy-makers and strategists is one of properly understanding and countering President Pervez Musharraf's personalised diplomatic offensive wrapped in . . .
- Cbi May Finally Get Purulia Accused Kim Davy (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
The CBI is likely to finally succeed in extraditing Kim Davy, the main accused in the 1995 Purulia arms drop case, from Denmark as the Centre is expected to give an assurance that he will serve any prison term in that country following his possible . . .
- No Mercy For Afzal, Bjp Petitions Kalam (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
A high-powered BJP delegation led by Leader of Opposition L K Advani and BJP President Rajnath Singh on Sunday night petitioned President A P J Abdul Kalam and urged him not to grant clemency to Mohammad Afzal, facing execution for attack on . . .
- Brace Up For Revenue Model Mishap In 3g (The Financial Express, RAJEEV DUBEY, Oct 09, 2006)
High licence fee, higher capex will affect the consumer’s ability to afford 3G
- Scintillating Show Marks Air Force Day (Tribune, Vibha Sharma, Oct 09, 2006)
Shifting for the first time the venue of its annual Air Force Day parade from the Palam air base in Delhi to the outskirts of the Capital at Hindon in Ghaziabad (UP), the Indian Air Force (IAF) today presented one of the grandest ever displays of . . .
- Originating Freight Loading Will Receive A Big Boost' (Business Line, Santanu Sanyal, Oct 09, 2006)
The prospects for increased cement and steel movement are bright as several hydro-electricity projects are due to come up in the region. — MR A. K. SANWALKA, GENERAL MANAGER, NORTH-EAST FRONTIER RAILWAY
- Bjp, Sad Try To Work Out Seat-Sharing (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
Top leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the RSS and the Shirmoni Akali Dal met at a Sikh religious event in the capital on Saturday evening, even as they are still trying to work out seat sharing for the forthcoming Assembly polls scheduled for . . .
- Manmohan Visits Dengue Patients (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
As Delhi fights the dengue menace, prime minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday personally reviewed the facilities at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) which has come under criticism for its handling of the situation, especially after . . .
- Shiv Sena Threatens To Disrupt Pak-Nz Match At Mohali (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
The Shiv Sena has threatened that it would dig up the cricket pitch in Mohali to protest against Pakistan cricket team playing in India in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.
- A Diwali-Id Without Fear (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 09, 2006)
The coming Diwali-Id season will be welcomed by many as a relief from the drudgery of daily life, a time for enjoyment and togetherness.
- Dealing With Time (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 09, 2006)
IT is understandable why US Ambassador David Mulford chose to downplay last weekend expectations about the American legislative timetable for the nuclear deal. Congressional approval is now trapped in procedure.
- Pm Visits Dengue Patients At Aiims (Tribune, Tripti Nath, Oct 09, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh chose Sunday, the date of the discharge of his 11-year-old- grandson, to visit the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here. His grandson was also suffering from dengue. He had a word of praise for doctors . . .
- Muscle, Money Power Rule The Roost In Pds, Say Rti Activists (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
"The Public Distribution System is one of the most corrupt"
- A Bull Goes On The Rampage In Capital (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2006)
Lutyens' Delhi at the mercy of a stray bovine for six hours; six injured.
- India, Israel For Pre-Emptive Strike Against Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 09, 2006)
Israeli Ambassador to New Delhi David Danieli has said that his government appreciates the idea that India should launch pre-emptive attacks to dismantle alleged terror camps in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
- Sensitivities That Call For Care, Caution (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 09, 2006)
"This is not the first time The Hindu has published such communally slanted statements."
- India To Brief Uk, Eu On Mumbai Bombings (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
India will brief Britain and the European Union on its investigations into the deadly July train bombings that police have accused Pakistan’s spy agency of masterminding, an Indian official said Saturday.
- Government Says Country Is Not Facing An Epidemic (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Confirmed cases of dengue, chikungunya rise
- Sycophancy, Now With A New, Desperate Edge (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Oct 08, 2006)
Last week I spent a whole day attending a Congress Party rally in Jaipur and it left me feeling unusually depressed about the future of our sad and ancient land.
- Playing Along With General's Bluff May Work (Pioneer, Abhay K Upadhyay, Oct 08, 2006)
We have shunned Pakistan before as a rogue state, but that didn't work. The Havana Declaration may be a way to move away from the blame game and see the beginning of a diplomatic process against terror
- Dengue Rages, Chikungunya On Way (Pioneer, Yoga Rangatia, Oct 08, 2006)
Even as the city staggers to deal with the dengue outbreak, health authorities have come up with another cold warning - the even more deadly chikungunya is knocking at Delhi's doors.
- Kargil, Lies And Musharraf (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Oct 08, 2006)
More than the problem of evolving a joint anti-terror mechanism, the real challenge for India's policy-makers and strategists is one of properly understanding and countering President Pervez Musharraf's personalised diplomatic offensive wrapped in . . .
- Trust But Verify (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Oct 08, 2006)
Those who believe in making the naughtiest boy the class monitor forget that to make it work, you need a headmaster who is sincerely interested in maintaining order.
- Pm To Raise Mum Blasts Evidence With Eu Leaders (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will raise with the leadership of Britain and the European Union (EU) next week India's concerns over cross-border terrorism in the backdrop of recent evidence that Pakistan's ISI and terror outfits based there were . . .
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 08, 2006)
An ingenuous way to defeat the bandh
- Special Article (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Oct 08, 2006)
Seven phases of Indian foreign policy may be identifiable since Nehru; the current phase seems to involve subservience to the strong, jingoism otherwise
- ‘Army Was Reluctant To Tell Govt About Kargil’ (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
The Army was “reluctant” to inform the government about the presence of Pakistan-backed intruders in Kargil in early 1999 and did little initially to jointly plan and carry out operations to evict them, Air Chief Marshal (retired) AY Tipnis has said.
- Reform The Cop (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 08, 2006)
As the Supreme Court handed down its judgement on the state of police reforms in India last week, Dr Kiran Bedi, Director-General, Bureau of Police Research and Development, Government of India, called for September 22 to be observed as “Rule of . . .
- Hundreds More Report Dengue Fever In India (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
An outbreak of dengue fever has spread to more states with hundreds of additional cases of the mosquito-borne infection being reported, officials said on Saturday.
- Slow And Steady Wins The Race (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Oct 08, 2006)
The Independent Monitoring Commission supervising the Stormont Agreement to end the Northern Ireland dispute has reported that the Irish Republican Army’s violent campaign against British rule “is over”.
- Child Abuse (Daily Excelsior, Sweta Patwardhan, Oct 08, 2006)
The government has banned the child labour without any impact. The Child labour Act only bans child labour in specific industries and has actually helped put more children to work rather than get them out of it.
- Five Reformers (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 08, 2006)
Five ardent reformers, who between them can lay claim to some of the most dramatic and significant course corrections in India’s economic policy, were found on one stage in Mumbai on Friday.
- A Fast Move In Delhi (Indian Express, Kartyk Venkatraman, Oct 08, 2006)
For the past 30-odd years Manipur, home to over 30 militant groups and bitter ethnic strife, has known just one way to settle disputes:
- Pm To Talk Trade, Terror With Eu (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
PM Manmohan Singh's EU summit next week at Helsinki is expected to kick off negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in goods and services, while affording him an opportunity to show evidence of a Pakistan connection in recent 7/11 terror . . .
- The Healing Touch Of Rahat Ghar (Hindu, Usha Rai, Oct 08, 2006)
For those caught in the crossfire between the Army and the militants, Rahat Ghar in Srinagar offers the promise of a new start in life.
- Pm To Discuss Terror With Britain, Eu (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will raise with the leadership of Britain and the European Union (EU) next week, India’s concerns over cross-border terrorism with respect to recent evidence that Pakistan’s ISI and terror outfits were behind the July 11 . .
- We Keep Experimenting With New Ideas (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 08, 2006)
A mini revolution is going on in Doon School in music and art. Our students excel not only in studies, but also various other activities” Kanti Bajpayee, Headmaster, Doon School
- A Friend From The Past (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
It can be disarming and pleasantly surprising meeting old friends after a gap of fifty years.
- The New Moguls (Hindu, Sevanti Ninan, Oct 08, 2006)
In the age of digital content, new distribution channels and empires can be built overnight.
- Preserving The Lingam Our Major Task, Says Arun Kumar (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 08, 2006)
Shri Amarnathji is one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage centres, located at an altitude of 3,900 meters in South Kashmir. What adds to its mystique is the inaccessible location and legends surrounding the formation of the holy ice lingam every year.
- Delhi Still In Dengue's Grip, 3 More Die (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Three samples test positive for chikungunya in Capital
- Be Armed With Facts On J&k: B.G. Verghese (Hindu, Ramya Kannan , Oct 08, 2006)
We have to make compromises: author
- Trade, Terrorism On Agenda For Talks (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2006)
Manmohan, Blair to meet on October 10
- Trust But Verify (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Oct 07, 2006)
Those who believe in making the naughtiest boy the class monitor forget that to make it work, you need a headmaster who is sincerely interested in maintaining order. It's all too plain to see that the "headmaster" in charge of the war on terror is . . .
- Playing Along With General's Bluff May Work (Pioneer, Abhay K Upadhyay, Oct 07, 2006)
We have shunned Pakistan before as a rogue state, but that didn't work. The Havana Declaration may be a way to move away from the blame game and see the beginning of a diplomatic process against terror
- Kargil, Lies And Musharraf (Pioneer, Hari Jaisingh, Oct 07, 2006)
More than the problem of evolving a joint anti-terror mechanism, the real challenge for India's policy-makers and strategists is one of properly understanding and countering President Pervez Musharraf's personalised diplomatic offensive wrapped . . .
- Desi Lawyers To Talk Us & Uk Experts (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 07, 2006)
India has set up two groups of lawyers and legal experts to hold discussions with their British and American counterparts to open up the legal services sector for foreign players.
- Public-Private Partnership Is The Way To Build Infrastructure (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Oct 07, 2006)
The shift towards public-private partnerships is primarily driven by the inadequacy of budgetary resources.
- A Cesspool Called India (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Oct 07, 2006)
The dengue outbreak is symbolic of the filth you see all around
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