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Articles 3021 through 3120 of 22138:
- No Breach In Prime Minister's Security: Patil (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
Everyone deployed in his security is vetted'
- I Head Entire Kashmir: Attique Khan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 18, 2006)
Asks India to let Kashmiris live as per their free will
- Musharraf For Joint Management Of Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
President General Pervez Musharraf has appreciated Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s suggestion for institutionalization of arrangements to bring people from both sides of divided Kashmir closer and said it could be a “starter” for the joint . . .
- Venugopal Mismanaged Funds: Centre (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
Delhi High Court today extended the stay on removal of AIIMS director Mr P Venugopal but the government today sought his dismissal accusing him of committing gross financial and administrative mismanagement.
- Pm Wins Over Scientists, Left | Coverage (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
The Left parties and eminent nuclear scientists, who expressed apprehensions over the Indo-US nuclear deal on Thursday welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's assurances in Rajya Sabha but the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party said they did . . .
- Institutional Autonomy In Peril (Pioneer, Kishore Gandhi, Aug 18, 2006)
Crass politicians are destroying the country's premier educational institutions for the sake of vote-bank politics, says Kishore Gandhi
- N-Autonomy To Stay: Pm (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asserted before the Rajya Sabha on Thursday that India would make its "own assessment" of its nuclear weapons programme and that would be the "cardinal principle" of the country’s nuclear policy.
- Real Estate Rush (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
The unprecedented growth of the real estate business has changed Chennai's reputation as a relatively sober market.
- Smashing Answers To Common Interview Questions (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
We have, in the past, tested your Interview Quotient through the five most asked interview questions and five knowledge based questions. Based on your feedback, we now have some more guidelines and smashing sample answers to common questions asked:
- Anganwadi Workers' Struggle (Frontline, T.K. RAJALAKSHMI, Aug 18, 2006)
Anganwadi workers and helpers stage an agitation for recognition as government staff.
- An Ip Requirement? (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
IT is easy to assume that since India has safeguarded intellectual property rights it is therefore bound to allow data exclusivity (DE).
- Forex Reserves Can Be Better Deployed (Business Line, A. Seshan, Aug 18, 2006)
A small portion of the country's forex reserves is now assigned to external asset managers with the objective of improving returns. But the reserve can be put to better use, such as to finance major investment projects, prepay commercial debt and . . .
- Changes To N-Deal With Us Unacceptable: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
The Indian government said on Thursday it would not be cowed by the US into changing the terms of their civilian nuclear deal, amid concerns Washington was trying to cap India’s atomic weapons programme.
- Salahuddin Stresses Demilitarisation (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2006)
The Pakistan based chief of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Syed Salahuddin, on Thursday said that the proposal of self-rule could be discussed only after complete demilitarisation across the Line of Control.
- The Tourism Impact (Business Standard, Arvind Singhal, Aug 17, 2006)
The recent extended weekend that started on Friday evening for many and concluded on Wednesday for some gave yet another insight into the changes undergoing in India.
- Strengthening Ideological Moorings (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 17, 2006)
Ajk Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has announced a number of measures to draw the State of Jammu and Kashmir closer to Pakistan ideologically.
- Afghan Opium Trade Is Latest Aids Worry (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Aug 17, 2006)
Battered by decades of war, Afghanistan has become a major AIDS worry in the sub-continent, with use of opium and related drugs increasing in the country and its neighbours.
- Behind The Code Of Diplomatic Conduct (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Aug 17, 2006)
The relationship between India and Pakistan depends on its diplomats. If they are ill-treated, the result is ill-will and tension.
- As India Debates N-Deal, China & Pak Move To Close Rival Pact (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Aug 17, 2006)
As India’s nuclear debate enters the Rajya Sabha tomorrow, Beijing and Islamabad are moving towards deeper bilateral atomic energy cooperation.
- Killer Wheels (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 17, 2006)
Negligent driving took the lives of two young men near Bangalore recently.
- Karachi's Traffic (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 17, 2006)
Driving in the city of Karachi has become a nightmare due to the traffic jams all over the main areas of the city.
- Slain Royals Haunt Indo-Nepal Wedding (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Aug 17, 2006)
A malignant star seems to dog Indo-Nepal weddings with a second alliance coming under a cloud.
- Leadership For Change (Business Standard, Nitin Desai , Aug 17, 2006)
The PM must leverage the respect he has earned to persuade voters to embrace change.
- Rbi Unease Clouds Fdi In Exchanges (Business Standard, Anindita Dey, Aug 17, 2006)
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) wants the finance ministry to formulate a policy on foreign direct investment (FDI) in stock and commodity exchanges.
- Storm Brewing In Icwai's Tea-Cup (Business Line, SANKAR RAY, Aug 17, 2006)
The job assigned to the ICWAI is not a post-mortem examination of income and expenditure of tea companies but essentially some kind of a live-auditing.
- 'Pak-Based Terrorists Were Preparing To Attack Metros' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
Mohammed Zubair and Mohammed Sohail - nabbed in Higalganj, North 24-Parganas, on Independence Day eve - were trained in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir for one year and were preparing for a fidayeen attack in one of the Metro cities of India, officials . . .
- Loss Of A Right (Times of India, Arvind Kejriwal, Aug 17, 2006)
We could lose our right to information, thanks to the proposed amendment to the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
- Pak Diplomats’ Playground Shrinks (Telegraph, GAUTAM DATT, Aug 17, 2006)
India is thinking of strictly enforcing a rule that prevents Pakistani diplomats from travelling to Delhi’s satellite towns of Gurgaon and Noida.
- Tight Security For Janmashtami (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
Special arrangements at ISKON and other temples .
- Rationalism Faces Realpolitik (Indian Express, JAYA MENON, Aug 17, 2006)
When the DMK was last in power, in 1996-2001, one minister, Anthiyur Selvaraj, sent shock waves through the party when he participated in the fire-walk ritual (walking on burning coals) in a temple.
- It Is Like A Fatwa, Says Taslima (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
"I am being uprooted yet again"
- Flawed Act (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 17, 2006)
Union Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy’s defence of the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act in the Lok Sabha on Monday may not stand the test of legal scrutiny at the end of the day.
- Maoists Vs Maoists (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 17, 2006)
IT was easy for Karl Marx to observe that philosophers have interpreted the world, but the point is to change it.
- The Living Dead In Vrindavan (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Aug 17, 2006)
Thousands of Hindu widows lead miserable lives in the dharmashalas of Vrindavan on doles earned from bhajan singing.
- Pm Consults Top Scientists, To Speak On N-Deal Today (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2006)
With several of the country’s top scientists raising questionmarks on the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday held consultations with top scientists in the nuclear establishment ahead of a discussion in Parliament . . .
- Can Of Worms (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Aug 17, 2006)
If the Government of India is proposing to reinstate the pre-1953 status of Jammu & Kashmir, it should realise the corollaries.
- Time To End The Pipedream (Pioneer, Rai Singh, Aug 17, 2006)
The Iranian gas pipeline is a huge project spread over 1,400 km, costing over $7 billion. It is an ambitious plan linking Iran with India via Pakistan. India, however, needs to examine it in the light of not only its own energy requirements, but . . .
- Bluster And Bluff (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Aug 17, 2006)
Telangana Rashtra Samiti president and Union Labour Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao, if his sabre-rattling on Tuesday is to be taken seriously, is an extremely angry man whose patience is running low.
- Unfair Trade And Cola Behemoths (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Aug 17, 2006)
It will be unfortunate if Government decides in favour of soft drink companies under American pressure, says Anuradha Dutt.
- Communists Warn Government Over Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Aug 17, 2006)
Communists, who shore up the central coalition, could pull out of a key government coordination panel if New Delhi compromises on a nuclear deal with the United States, a top left leader said.
- The Mumbai Death Cells (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Aug 17, 2006)
Investigations into the serial bombings in Mumbai might end in a replay of the 1993 terror strikes — with the perpetrators out of reach.
- Ode To Fear (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 16, 2006)
There is some irony in celebrating Independence Day with the capital of the country under virtual siege.
- Doubters Spoil Pakistan's Party (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Aug 16, 2006)
Some are asking if Islamabad's role in the uncovering of the alleged terror plot in London was as crucial as is being made out.
- Telangana Issue Could Erupt Like A Volcano: Rao (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
The Telangana Rashtra Samiti, which had set the deadline of Independence Day for taking a "final and drastic decision" if the Congress does not bring a bill for the formation of Telangana state, now seems to be facing its moment of reckoning.
- In Exchange (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 16, 2006)
Goodwill gestures make sense only if they are reciprocated.
- India Should Take World Into Confidence On Terror (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
The BJP on Tuesday said India should take the international community into confidence for dismantling terrorist camps, being run in Pakistan.
- Totally Powerless (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Aug 16, 2006)
If India on its 60th Independence Day didn’t have most of its people suffering under conditions much worse than power failures in its capital, one would have had to invent these worse conditions.
- Apex Court Celebrates First-Ever I-Day (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
For the first time in the history of the Supreme Court, Independence Day was celebrated on its premises on Tuesday.
- Embryonic End (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 16, 2006)
The clock turns back in globalised India
- How Free Is India? (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 16, 2006)
Today independent India enters its sixtieth year.
- Third Front To Be Launched In The Capital Next Month (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
Will contest polls in Delhi, says Jan Morcha chief Raj Babbar.
- Second Look At Army Act (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Aug 16, 2006)
Not withstanding many amendements in the Army Act in 1992, serving and retired officers and jawans still remain dissatisfied, and in the perception of many, the Act still remains archaic and outdated.
- Making Heavy Weather (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Aug 16, 2006)
After a year and a half of courtship, President George W. Bush came to Delhi and signed an agreement with the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, on March 1.
- India's Independence Day Celebrated (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
More than 600 Indian nationals attended the flag hoisting ceremony at the High Commission of India here this morning, to mark the 60th Independence Day.
- Pm Urges Pakistan To Fulfil Terror Pledge (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Aug 16, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pressed Pakistan afresh on Tuesday to fulfil a pledge to curb cross-border militant violence, saying peace between the old rivals was not possible in the face of terrorist attacks.
- Cbi To Book Maneka In Ngo Funding Scam, She Calls It Vendetta (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Aug 16, 2006)
Five years after she demitted office as Social Justice Minister in the NDA regime, the CBI is set to file criminal cases against former Minister and BJP MP Maneka Gandhi, among others, in the NGO scam.
- Message Of Peace (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Aug 16, 2006)
An interview that General Pervez Musharraf gave Frontline on August 1 at the President's office in Rawalpindi.
- Japanese Encephalitis:a Vaccine Row (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Aug 16, 2006)
A vaccine for Japanese encephalitis was used in an immunisation campaign without a `bridging study'.
- India Shining, Almost (Business Standard, Subir Roy, Aug 16, 2006)
Our driver looked excited. Here was his chance to own a mobile phone and pay nothing till he called someone. God had given the likes of him a boon in the form of a lifetime prepaid connection (incoming free) for a mere thousand . . .
- Invisible Mole (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Aug 16, 2006)
Former BJP Minister Jaswant Singh's claims about a mole in the PMO turn out to be an embarrassment to his own party.
- First, The Soap (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Aug 16, 2006)
The occasion was the inauguration of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) campus in Kolkata.
- Labour In State List Suggested (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
Report warns of poor quality of labour force in 2020
- Clearing The Civic Mess (Business Standard, M J Antony, Aug 16, 2006)
In a series of recent decisions, the Supreme Court has taken tough action against illegal constructions.
- India Asks Pakistan To Halt Cross-Border Militancy (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 16, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday kicked off tightly-guarded Independence Day celebrations with a call to Pakistan to stop backing cross-border militancy.
- Colas Cornered (Frontline, AMAN SETHI, Aug 16, 2006)
A report revealing dangerous levels of pesticides in Coca-Cola and Pepsi prompts State governments to ban the sales of these soft drinks.
- The Answer Lies In Client Power (The Financial Express, S NARAYAN, Aug 16, 2006)
If providers are held more accountable by citizens and there’s more partnership between the poor and the well-off, delivery of public services can improve
- Indian Pm's Remarks (News International, Editorial, The News International, Aug 16, 2006)
In view of the renewed bilateral tensions produced by the Mumbai explosions only last month, perhaps it was to be expected that in yesterday's Independence Day address to the nation Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh repeated the "cross-border . . .
- Pak Ultras Smuggled In Rdx: Bsf (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Aug 16, 2006)
Two Pakistani terrorists arrested by a special team of the Border Security Force from Hingleganj of North 24 Parganas district, close to the Indo-Bangladesh border, on Monday, admitted to having smuggled into the country two consignments of RDX to . . .
- Pak Wants ‘Evidence’ To Fight Terror (Tribune, K.J.M. Varma, Aug 16, 2006)
Pakistan today said it would be "unfortunate" if India allowed incidents of terrorism to undermine the peace process and suggested that it was not possible to cooperate with New Delhi "in the absence of evidence" about Pakistani involvement in . . .
- Intelligence Report: Isi Plot To Spread Hiv In Indian Army (New Indian Express, PTI, Aug 14, 2006)
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has received an intelligence report that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) plans to spread HIV among personnel of the Indian army and para-military forces.
- India On Alert Mode Ahead Of Independence Day (New Indian Express, PTI, Aug 14, 2006)
Security forces were today put on heightened alert across the country and crack anti-terrorist commandoes were positioned at vital installations like nuclear plants and airports in the run up to the Independence Day after intelligence reports warned . . .
- Where Rooms Don't End (OutLook, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
A useful guide and memento for tourists. And it's for a good cause, too: the proceeds will go towards helping the disabled staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- Sezs: Boon Or Bane? (Daily Excelsior, Dr Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Aug 14, 2006)
The Union and State Governments have given green light to the establishment of about 25 Special Economic Zones by private players.
- Court Issues Notice To Centre On Waterlogging In Delhi (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
The monsoon rains that recently stalled life in the national capital by causing waterlogging prompted a consumer court to seek an explanation from the Centre and Delhi Government on their failure to maintain civic amenities.
- Bedfellows In (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 14, 2006)
Glance at a newspaper or a television scroll and you will invariably notice a headline on a protest by leaders of the CPI-M, CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc over some decision of the central government.
- Cat Out Of The Bag (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 14, 2006)
The Centre’s decision to constitute the Sixth Pay Commission has quickened the drumbeat for higher pay in certain states.
- Peace Within Striking Distance (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Aug 14, 2006)
Even if the rest of India has not noticed, a historic breakthrough has taken place in the peace talks with the Nagas. After nine years of negotiations between New Delhi and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), the Phizo doctrine . . .
- India Halts Army In Peace Gesture To Assam Rebels (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
The Indian army will suspend counter-insurgency operations against separatist rebels in the troubled northeastern state of Assam to help peace moves, a senior state official said on Sunday.
- Security On Edge For Independence Day (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Aug 14, 2006)
Alarmed by blasts in Mumbai, a terrorist plot in Britain and a U.S. warning of a likely al Qaeda attack, India has raised security to its highest levels in years for this week's independence day anniversary.
- Cops Seize Luggage Of Suspected Let Terrorists (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 14, 2006)
A team of Delhi police on Sunday took possession of luggage of the two suspected Lashka-e-Taiba terrorists, including a Pakistani, who were arrested in Delhi last week with two kg of RDX and detonators, police sources in Lucknow said.
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