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Articles 2121 through 2220 of 22138:
- Vande Mataram: Bjp Again Raises Sonia’S Foreign Origin (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
The BJP on Sunday opposed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s scheduled meeting with Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on the sidelines of the Nam Summit in Havana on September 15-16.
- This Is The Third World War (The Financial Express, SANDIPAN DEB, Sep 11, 2006)
When the World Trade Centres came down, they triggered a war that is more complex than any in human history.
- Terror In Malegaon (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 11, 2006)
Friday's bombings outside Noorani Masjid and 'Bada Kabristan' in Malegaon, which have left at least 38 people, including a large number of children, dead and scores injured, once again underscores the fact that our internal security situation is . . .
- Ride With Caution (Pioneer, Mohinder Singh, Sep 11, 2006)
Women pillion riders are currently exempted from wearing helmets in Delhi.
- Time To Rewrite The Future (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Sep 11, 2006)
Domestic violence has plagued marriages since the dawn of history.
- Schoolteachers To Stage Demonstration (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
More than 1,000 primary schoolteachers from the State will take part in a demonstration at New Delhi on November 22 to highlight the inadequacies in the Right to Education Bill proposed by the Centre.
- Nda Deserters Move Sc Against Jharkhand Speaker (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
In yet another twist to the power struggle in Jharkhand, three independent MLAs who had switched over from NDA today moved the Supreme Court challenging the disqualification notice slapped on them by the state assembly Speaker yesterday.
- Tree Cover Hampers Gaggal Airport Project (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
It would take some more time for the dream project of having a 48-seater aircraft service to Gaggal Airport in Kangra to materialise.
- Honda Seeks Unique Slot In India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 11, 2006)
The immediate priority of the company is to increase the capacity of the Noida plant
- Sudden Death (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 11, 2006)
The death of 54 miners in Bharat Coking Coal Limited's Bhatdih mine in Dhanbad last week is a ghastly reminder that our miners continue to work in the most hazardous conditions.
- Pm To Seek Nam Nation's Support For Tharoor (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Sep 11, 2006)
Other than his agenda to focus on issues like terrorism and confidence-building measures among other developing countries, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will use the opportunity of Non-Aligned Summit in Havana to lobby for the candidature of . . .
- Us Condemns Malegaon Blasts (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
The US has expressed outrage over the "brutal terrorist bombings" in Maharashtra's Malegaon town that left over 30 people dead and 300 injured, saying that there can be no justification for such "heinous acts".
- Just Nam-Sake Relevance (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 10, 2006)
It's time India realised that non-alignment is dead and gone
- Only Through Dialogue (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Sep 10, 2006)
I HAD the privilege of meeting Akbar Khan Bugti, the slain Baloch leader, after the birth of Bangladesh and before the Shimla conference. My main purpose of visit to Pakistan was to interview Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, then
- Malegaon Blasts: Investigators Tread With Extreme Caution (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Investigators, sifting the blast sites in Malegaon for clues, are treading with extreme caution, keeping no group outside the ambit of their suspicion.
- Kicking Up A Rao (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 10, 2006)
Apart from committing a gross breach of diplomatic propriety, Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike is guilty of tasteless sexist prejudice for attacking India's High Commissioner Nirupama Rao.
- Buildings Worth Rs 50-Cr And Above Won’T Need Central Environment Ok (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Sep 10, 2006)
Until now all construction projects anywhere in India worth Rs 50 crore and above, discharging 50,000 litres of water per day or meant for 1,000 people, had to come to the Centre for clearance. Now they won’t.
- India For Rendering Borders Irrelevant (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Observing that economically flourishing India is a "great opportunity" and not a threat to neighbours, Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran today said New Delhi favours increased connectivity to render borders irrelevant and a number of proposals have been . . .
- Breaking The Code (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Sep 10, 2006)
After reports of alleged spying by some members in the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), Cabinet Secretary B K Chaturvedi has sent a stern circular to all secretaries, reminding them of basic ground rules for officers coming into contact . . .
- One Fine September Day (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 10, 2006)
There’s more to 9/11 than the collapse of the Twin Towers and the beginning of the ‘war against terror.’ Here’s a list of all that has happened on this day.
- Freedom Song (New Indian Express, Swapan Dasgupta, Sep 10, 2006)
The irony is inescapable. Last month, the country mourned the death of the nonagenarian shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan in Varanasi. The obituaries gushed over his enlightenment and his ability to combine his devotion to Goddess Saraswati with . . .
- Troops Patrol Malegaon After Deadly Blasts (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Sep 10, 2006)
A Muslim-majority town in Maharashtra buried its dead as troops patrolled the streets on Saturday to prevent religious riots, a day after bomb blasts killed 32 people and wounded dozens.
- Upa Soft On Terrorism: Bjp (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
With the Malegaon blasts sending shockwaves across the country, the BJP today sought to put the ruling UPA in the dock accusing the Congress-led coalition of being soft on terrorism due to its votebank politics and appeasement tactics.
- Carnage At Indian Mosque (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 10, 2006)
What some observers of the Indian scene had dreaded for long finally came to pass on Friday: terrorists struck at a mosque, killing at least 37 people and injuring over 100.
- Indian Troops Patrol Muslim Town After Blasts (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
A Muslim-majority town in western India buried its dead as troops patrolled the streets on Saturday to prevent religious riots, a day after bomb blasts killed 32 people and wounded dozens.
- Off The Beaten Track (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Companies like the Mumbai-based Soulitudes are trying to redefine the notion of `holidays' and `responsible' tourism.
- Flowers And Guns (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 10, 2006)
Guns and roses or, for that matter, flowers and insurgency, are an incongruous combination. But in Mizoram, the two are intertwined, as if destined to be made for each other.
- Why Did I Go To India? (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Sep 10, 2006)
Sept 3: I'm going for a simple reason: India matters so much in the modern world…and is an incredibly diverse society... People are free to be Indian and Muslim, or Indian and Sikh, or Indian and Hindu, without any contradiction.
- When Government Falls Prey To Businessmen (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Sep 10, 2006)
For instance, the Haryana government is willing to hand over vast tracts of land to an Indian MNC
- Ongc Goes Full Steam At Hazira (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Hazira Plant of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has finally restored gas processing operations to it's pre-shutdown level (before the floods), well before schedule.
- Rwas To Petition Kalam, Manmohan For Cbi Probe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2006)
Aggrieved Delhi residents file complaints with "Bijli Adalat''
- The Trail Of Justice (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 10, 2006)
The unrelenting public gaze unleashed by the Jessica Lal judgment in late February appeared to have had the salutary effect of stirring into action a criminal justice system renowned for its lethargy.
- Airline Staff Helps Get Bag Past Security (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
At a time when the aviation industry is under a severe terror threat, Central Industrial Security Force has accused an airline of breaching security at Delhi Airport. CISF has alleged that an employee of Spice Jet gave a bag — that allegedly did not . .
- The Trail Of Justice (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 09, 2006)
The unrelenting public gaze unleashed by the Jessica Lal judgment in late February appeared to have had the salutary effect of stirring into action a criminal justice system renowned for its lethargy.
- 37 Die In Indian Mosque Blasts (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Some 37 people were killed and 50 injured on Friday when three bombs exploded as hundreds of Muslims poured out of a mosque in western India, officials said.
- India-Pakistan Peace Process On ‘Life Support’, Needs Revival (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Sep 09, 2006)
The India-Pakistan peace process, which has been on “life support” for some time, needs to be revived, three leading South Asia experts suggested here on Friday.
- Flowers And Guns (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 09, 2006)
Guns and roses or, for that matter, flowers and insurgency, are an incongruous combination. But in Mizoram, the two are intertwined, as if destined to be made for each other.
- Prayers For The Dead (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The holy Shab-e-Barat is when Muslims seek divine blessings for the well-being of mankind. Muslim devotees spend the night at mosques and homes, offering special prayers and reciting from the holy Quran.
- Patil: Situation Under Control (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The government so far has no clue as to who is responsible for the twin bomb blasts in Malegaon in which 30 have died so far and over 190 injured.
- Kicking Up A Rao (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 09, 2006)
Apart from committing a gross breach of diplomatic propriety, Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike is guilty of tasteless sexist prejudice for attacking India's High Commissioner Nirupama Rao. By dismissing one of India's senior . . .
- Posters Make A Mockery Of Poll (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The country’s largest university went to the polls today in the middle of a nation-wide debate on the need for student elections.
- Is Share Premium `Capital Employed'? (Business Line, T. N. Pandey, Sep 09, 2006)
Interpreting `capital employed' for purposes of deduction and amortisation
There is no room for holding the premium collected by the company on the issue of share capital as constituting a part of the capital employed .
- Balochistan After Bugti (Dawn, Sherry Rehman, Sep 09, 2006)
History and nature have one thing in common. They rarely teach lessons without bloodshed and trauma. Although we have never officially embraced it as a potentially preventable wound, one of the lessons etched like a deep scar on our body politic . . .
- Some Indian Views On Balochistan (News International, Praful Bidwai, Sep 09, 2006)
The writer, a former newspaper editor, is a researcher and peace and human-rights activist based in Delhi
- Us Politicking Places Nuclear Deal Hurdle (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Sep 09, 2006)
The Indo-US nuclear deal, in which New Delhi and Washington have invested thousands of working hours and a fund of political capital since July 18, 2005, is threatening to unravel days before a final vote in the US Senate.
- Malegaon Blasts: Police On Toes Across Country (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Hours after the blasts in Malegaon on Friday, security was tightened across the country.
- 38 Killed, Over 150 Injured In 3 Malegaon Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Terrorists struck again in Maharashtra today, killing at least 38 people and injuring over 150 in three blasts including one in a mosque in this communally sensitive Muslim-dominated town.
- Address Issue Of Terrorism For Peace (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Ahead of the meeting of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with President Pervez Musharraf in Havana next week, India today made it clear that unless the issue of terrorism is addressed in a "substantive way" by Pakistan, it would be difficult to . . .
- Jammu’S Aiims Project Falls (Daily Excelsior, Sanjeev Pargal, Sep 09, 2006)
The prestigious project of setting up a new hospital at Narwal, named as Jammu’s All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), has been rejected by the Union Health Ministry. The upgradation of Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu will now take . . .
- Night Of Funerals In Malegaon Hit By Bombs (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Sep 09, 2006)
A Muslim-majority town in Maharashtra buried its dead throughout the night and troops patrolled the streets on Saturday to prevent religious riots, a day after bomb blasts killed 32 people and wounded dozens.
- Ge India Sales Could Grow 73 Pct This Year (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
General Electric Co.'s Indian revenue could grow as much as 73 percent this year, a top executive for the media and industrial conglomerate said on Friday.
- Partial Lunar Eclipse Attracts Interest (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
India, among many other countries, witnessed a partial lunar eclipse that lasted more than 90 minutes on Thursday night, spanning into Friday. The celestial phenomenon attracted considerable attention from star-gazers.
- Advani: Bjp Responsible For Manmohan's Statement (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Sep 09, 2006)
"It is a comedown from the Government's earlier stand on nuclear deal"
- One Fine September Day (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Sep 09, 2006)
There’s more to 9/11 than the collapse of the Twin Towers and the beginning of the ‘war against terror.’ Here’s a list of all that has happened on this day.
- Nuke Deal: No Speed Dating For Us Senators (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 09, 2006)
The Indo-US nuclear deal will have to wait a little longer. US senators considering the India-US nuclear agreement have been unable to agree on a date to bring the enabling legislation to the floor of the House for a debate and a vote.
- India And The Quest For World Order (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 09, 2006)
The Manmohan Singh Government's foreign policy may or may not be independent. What is certain is that it is not effective or imaginative.
- ‘Pak Stand To Decide Course Of Talks’ (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Sep 09, 2006)
Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran today confirmed that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf would be meeting on the sidelines of the NAM summit in Cuba which will take place on September 15-16.
- Just Nam-Sake Relevance (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 09, 2006)
Dogmatism and ideological rigidity are often the biggest hurdles in the conduct of a nation's foreign policy. What may have been relevant four decades ago may not necessarily be relevant or even desirable today.
- A Shield For Radicalists (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 09, 2006)
While announcing his decision to move the Srinagar sex scandal case to Chandigarh because no lawyer in the state of Jammu & Kashmir was prepared to defend the suspects.
- New Income Tax Act Slated For Apr, 2008 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The government on Friday said the new simplified Income Tax Act is likely to come into force on April 1, 2008, replacing the existing Income Tax Act (1961).
- A Foreign Trip And Some Lessons In Cultural Pluralism (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
A group of 15 students and two teachers from Delhi Public School R. K. Puram have returned from Korea after participating in a weeklong cultural exchange programme with Anyang Foreign Language High School there.
- Sri Lanka Distances Itself From Minister's Charge (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Sep 09, 2006)
His views on Nirupama Rao's conduct do not reflect Government's views"
- Meghalaya Political Games (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 09, 2006)
By ruling out another change of guard in Meghalaya, the central leadership of the Congress has sent a message of stability to the State and also a firm signal to potential dissidents elsewhere.
- Malegaon: The Road To Perdition (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Sep 09, 2006)
Islamist violence has scarred much of India, but the Malegaon bombings were preceded by a series of Hindutva terrorist attacks on mosques.
- General & Gentleman Set Up Date (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
Delhi has raised the stakes in the Prime Minister’s upcoming one-to-one with the Pakistan President in Havana, saying its outcome would decide if the composite dialogue can resume.
- When Government Falls Prey To Businessmen (The Financial Express, Malvika Singh, Sep 09, 2006)
For instance, the Haryana government is willing to hand over vast tracts of land to an Indian MNC
- Why Did I Go To India? (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Sep 09, 2006)
Sept 3: I'm going for a simple reason: India matters so much in the modern world…and is an incredibly diverse society... People are free to be Indian and Muslim, or Indian and Sikh, or Indian and Hindu, without any contradiction.
- Attempt Made To Bomb Communal Harmony (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 09, 2006)
The Malegaon blasts may have been yet another attempt by the terror outfits to create a communal divide by targeting members of a particular community: only this time, they chose to hit Muslims.
- Thiruvananthapuram-Kanyakumari Railway Line May Be Electrified (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Stone laid for second entrance at Thrissur railway station
- Mcd Sealing Drive Gains Momentum (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Targets about 450 illegal establishments
- China Still Elusive On Support To India's Bid For Unsc (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
China today said it was willing to "intensify" consultations with India on revamping the UN Security Council to make it more efficient and democratic but was non-committal on actively supporting New Delhi's bid for a permanent seat in the body.
- Most Sang Out, Few Abstained (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
Nearly a century back, Rabindranath Tagore in an ode to Vande Mataram wrote, "It was the silken thread which had woven the nation.
- Racism New And Old (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 08, 2006)
When Iraqi Sunni terrorists killed 11 Pakistani and three Indian Shia pilgrims on the same bus to Karbala the other day, they did not check passports or wait to hear discourses from their victims about the validity of Jinnah's Two-Nations . . .
- Vande Mataram (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 08, 2006)
A hundred years ago when the Congress adopted Vande Mataram as the National Song at its Varanasi session on September 7, 1905, the stalwarts of India's freedom struggle could not have envisaged the possibility of Bankim Chandra . . .
- Collective Guardianship (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Sep 08, 2006)
The murder of Prof Sabharwal in a college campus should make us think about the role of politics in educational institutions
- This Too Shall Pass (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Sep 08, 2006)
Manish Adhikary's mind takes a curious ride on a number of important issues gripping the people when he is left idle by a midnight power cut
- He Taught In A College... (OutLook, NAGENDAR SHARMA, Sep 08, 2006)
I see that the world continues to move on as if nothing happened, people continue to lead their lives normally, despite the fact that an elderly college professor was murdered in broad daylight by goonda elements. Was the only fault of my father . . .
- The Hindu In Digital Form (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
The Hindu will be formally launched in digital form, that is, as an e-paper on the Internet, on Sunday, September 10, 2006. The newspaper can be read at http://epaper.thehindu.com
- Up, Up And Away (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Sep 08, 2006)
Jeh Wadia, the youthful managing director of GoAir, does live upto his firm’s name.
- Mlas To Take Part In Bijli Adalat Tomorrow (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2006)
It will be the first time that such an event attracts political leadership
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