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Articles 4421 through 4520 of 21784:
- Aiims Chief Shown The Door; Docs Go On Stir (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The feud between Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss and AIIMS Director P Venugopal reached a flashpoint on Wednesday with the institute’s apex body recommending the sacking of the latter, sparking off a strike by resident doctors of the premier. . .
- Delhi Napping As Beijing Pushes Tibet Rail To Sikkim, Arunachal (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 06, 2006)
The long-awaited re-opening of the Nathu La pass for border trade between Sikkim and Tibet tomorrow pales into insignificance as Beijing unveils plans for rail connectivity across the Sino-Indian border and all along it.
- Gearing Up For `Freshers' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The last lap in the race for admission to Delhi University has begun with the third list being declared on Tuesday.
- Powers Of New Council For Darjeeling Hills Finalised (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The powers and jurisdiction of the new council proposed for the Darjeeling hills of West Bengal in place of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC), set up in August 1988, have been finalised.
- Shahi Imam Launches Party In Uttar Pradesh, To Be Called Upudf (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
It is the second Muslim party formed in State in two months
Assam experiment being replicated: C.M. Ibrahim
Front not in favour of or against any party
22 small parties join UPUDF
- Resident Doctors Protest Director's Dismissal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The decision is proof of Union Health Ministry's autocratic style of functioning, says RDA president
Strike to continue, medical services badly hit
Protest supported by faculty association, young scientists, students' union
Support from other . . .
- War Room Leak Case: "Pen Drive," A Challenge To Cbi (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jul 06, 2006)
Leaking crucial documents has become easy with new devices
"This is a new problem in ensuring foolproof cyber security"
Out of 8 "pen drives," only 3 were recovered and of them one had been erased
- Air Sahara To Re-Start Delhi-London Fights (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
The airline to pull out all the stops to regain lost ground
- The Geopolitical Ripples (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 06, 2006)
The dramatic seven missile tests by North Korea doesn’t just test the patience of the international community, which has been warning Pyongyang against it, they could mark a decisive break in the geopolitics of East Asia.
- War Long Forgotten, India And China Reopen Silk Road (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jul 06, 2006)
Asian giants India and China resume border trade through a Himalayan pass on Thursday, hoping to build on warming relations and curb smuggling, 44 years after a brutal border war closed the ancient route.
- Where Are Road Manners (Daily Excelsior, K R Sudhaman, Jul 06, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed his anguish over the road rage in the country at a elevated highway function in Bangalore recently.
- Smooth Passage For Nuclear Deal Likely (Statesman, Devirupa Mitra, Jul 06, 2006)
The US-India nuclear deal should have a relatively smooth passage through the US House of Representatives and Senate, but the crucial stage will be the “reconciliation” of the two bills to make a final bill, which could lead some of the more . . .
- Bleak House~i (Statesman, Jagmohan , Jul 06, 2006)
The agonising picture of housing shortage and growth of slums in the developing countries that has emerged at the Vancouver World Urban Forum III (June 19-23) is, in essence, no different from the picture that was painted at the first Forum held at . . .
- Why Grumble (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 06, 2006)
Why should separatist leaders of the State nurse a grievance against the European Union (EU)? From a spate of their statements it appears that they can't believe that an EU team has come and gone without meeting them.
- Aiims Erupts (Pioneer, Vijaita Singh, Jul 06, 2006)
Institute shuts down as Minister goes on rampage ---- The crisis at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences deepened further on Wednesday with Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss bulldozing a resolution to terminate the services of Director . . .
- A Battle Of Widths (The Financial Express, V SRIDHAR, Jul 06, 2006)
The recent decision by Reliance Communications to get onto the GSM bandwagon by requesting DoT for spectrum in the 1800 MHz band has sparked off speculation about the end of CDMA-based services in India.
- A Political Devdas (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 06, 2006)
Mr Ashok Malik's article, "Weepy sings a new tune" (30 June) was a well-researched analysis and made for a good read.
- Safta Stymied (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 06, 2006)
Pakistan denying MFN status to India and persisting with its `positive list' do not augur well for the South Asian trade bloc.
- Pilot Project To Share Telecom Infrastructure (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2006)
Move to enable lower tariffs and better coverage
- Rajapakse For Talks With Ltte (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
President of Sri Lanka has called for direct peace talks with the leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels, saying he has appointed a group of experts to outline a possible solution to the decades-old ethnic conflict.
- The Opening Of Old Passes (Pioneer, Claude Arpi, Jul 05, 2006)
The mandarins of South Block scored a good goal. Or is it the babus of the Foreign Ministry in Beijing who put a self-goal? On July 6, when the Dalai Lama celebrates his 71st birthday, the Gate of Tibet will be reopened after 44 years.
- Train Or Terror? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 05, 2006)
The opening day of this month has witnessed a major development in our vicinity close to the trans Himalayan Ladakh region.
- Ranbaxy Heirs In Attack Mode (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Delhi Police today received a complaint about an ‘‘illegal construction’’ at 15, Aurangzeb Road, the subject of a long-standing dispute between Analjit Singh, who runs Max Group, and his nephews Malvinder and Shivender Singh, the promoters of . . .
- Revive Talks, India Tells Sri Lanka (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jul 05, 2006)
Special efforts needed: Saran
- Kumaraswamy's Remark On Splitting Belgaum Irks Panel (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Chief Minister urged to refrain from such a move
Chief Minister asked to be cautious while making such statements
`Any move to split the district would give scope for the revival of the 1997 agitation'
- Siddaramaiah, Ibrahim To Finalise Understanding With Congress (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
AIPJD National Council authorises the two leaders to formalise pact
Party yet to state whether it is going to be an alliance or merger
Leaders and workers to abide by Siddaramaiah's decision
- Defence Notes (Tribune, Girja Shankar Kaura, Jul 05, 2006)
To ensure honourable and befitting funerals for its deceased veterans (ex-servicemen) and widows, the Indian Army recently launched a new scheme called the Assured Decent Last Rites Scheme (ADLRS).
- How Much Did Cii Spend On Nuke Deal? (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) was among the top international organisations paying for travel of American lawmakers between 2000 and 2005, but it had not registered as a lobbying firm in the US during this period, a report claimed on Tuesday.
- Pm Assures Full Support For Revival Of J-K Economy (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today assured full support for revival of economy of Jammu and Kashmir whose Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad met him here and apprised him about various developmental works underway in the State.
- It’S Raining, But Not Cats & Dogs (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Singer Sunita Rao thinks the flooded streets and the chaos are part of the city’s life. So it’s best to get on with it.
- `8-9% Growth In 11th Plan Feasible With A Strong Fiscal Effort' (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jul 05, 2006)
According to the Planning Commission Deputy Chairman, Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, launching on to a high growth path with the completion of the reform agenda after evolving a political consensus is the sure-fire route to progress.
- Return Journey (Tribune, Ashok Kundra, Jul 05, 2006)
The story of the Kalka–Delhi Shatabdi lies wrapped in some dusty file of the Industries Department of Punjab government, which may not be traceable now.
- Experiments With Terror (OutLook, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 05, 2006)
The peace process resembles nothing so much as an arch without its keystone – in this case, an end to killing. Now as before, though, the keystone is stored in Islamabad, not New Delhi or Srinagar.
- Bjp Goes Round In Circles (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, Jul 05, 2006)
The BJP's efforts to ride out of political ignominy and organisational lethargy expose its inability to generate fresh ideas.
- Bhutan: Abode Of Mist And Mysticism (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Bhutan is a veritable Himalayan oasis, where religion and mysticism play a vital role in defining life.
- Inviting India (Frontline, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jul 05, 2006)
The state and non-state parties to the Sri Lankan conflict want India to play a more active role.
- Women Empowered (Tribune, Syed Nooruzzaman, Jul 05, 2006)
In which direction is the political wind blowing in Bangladesh?
- Half-Baked Reforms At Raw (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 05, 2006)
Facing an exodus of key personnel and increasingly vulnerable to penetration, India's external intelligence service is beset by crisis.
- Finding New Rhythms Of Coordination (Hindu, Harish Khare , Jul 05, 2006)
The search for a new coordination mechanism between the Manmohan Singh Government and the Congress party can no longer be postponed. It should be the clearing house for all major governmental initiatives.
- Delhi Government Against Hike In Power Charges This Year (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Jul 05, 2006)
Sharp differences within the Cabinet over continuation of power subsidy
Hundreds of residents' welfare associations and their representatives, political parties and within the Congress have voiced their protest against any power tariff hike
`The . . .
- Residents Term Public Hearings By Pollution Control Panel "Farce'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
Issue of construction of malls and office complexes near Vasant Kunj
The hearing for each of the seven constructions was taken up separately to dissuade people from coming in and filing their objections'
`The Environmental Impact Assessment . . .
- Ex-Nsc Security Head Is Summoned, All Airports Alerted Against Escape (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
NSCS: Arrested systems analyst says he was promised $50,000 from US diplomat, got $12,000: police; probe net closer to Saini
- Spy Scandal Puts Question Mark On Future Of Indo-Us Cyber Forum (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Jul 05, 2006)
The Government is waiting for the results of police investigations in the National Security Council Secretariat spy case to decide the fate of the high-profile Indo-US Cyber Security Forum (IUSCSF), an initiative announced during the visit of former . . .
- German Smes Eying Jvs With Indian Cos (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2006)
“Most of the companies are looking at India as their next destination for investment and sourcing,” said German Trade Fairs North India Market Deputy Executive Director Ajay Singha,
- Hitting Iran N-Assets Futile, Bush Told (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jul 05, 2006)
“A crucial issue in the military’s dissent, the officers said, is the fact that American and European intelligence agencies have not found specific evidence of clandestine activities or hidden facilities: the war planners are not sure what to hit,”
- Tigers’ Travails In Sri Lanka (Deccan Herald, S. Gopal , Jul 04, 2006)
Prabhakaran should stand trial in Indian courts for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination
- The ‘Curse Of Having A Girl (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 04, 2006)
India might be a country rushing headlong into the 21st century but every year thousands of babies are aborted or killed at birth because they are girls
- F-16 To Pak | India Objects To Us Decision (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Objecting to the US decision to sell 18 F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, India on Monday said that the move was "not conducive" to the improvement of ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.
- Sci-Fi Novel (Hindu, AMBIKA ANANTH, Jul 04, 2006)
Narlikar, as a science fiction writer, believes in popularising science through short stories and novels. Sci-fi novels offer a futuristic picture of amazing possibilities.
- The Authorities And Our Airports (Business Standard, M GOVINDA RAO, Jul 04, 2006)
The ideal role the Airports Authority of India could play is assisting and advising the government to access private investments.
- Bush Plans $5 Billion Arms Sale To Pakistan (Reuters, Jim Wolf, Jul 04, 2006)
The Bush Administration said on Monday that it planned to sell Pakistan up to 36 advanced F-16 fighter jets built by Lockheed Martin Corp. in a weapons package that could be worth more than $5 billion.
- Nepal As Route Of Terrorism (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 04, 2006)
Only the naïve will be surprised by the revelation that Pakistan-based militants use Nepal as circuitous route to reach the State.
- Delhi Police Seeks Abu Salem’S Custody In Extortion Case .......... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
A team of Delhi Police today sought custody of extradited gangster Abu Salem in an extortion case registered against him in the national capital but the TADA Court here asked it to come back on July 14.
- Catch Me If You Can (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 04, 2006)
There is a flurry of activity on the bureaucratic front, notices Third Eye while doing the rounds in the corridors of babudom. Many a secretary is air-dashing off to cooler climes, on official tour of course!
- Fixing Of Charges In Bjp Mla Murder Case On July 17 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Krishnanand Rai, 7 supporters were were shot on Nov. 29 last year
- The Truth About India`s Spy Princess (Business Standard, Nilanjana S Roy, Jul 04, 2006)
Once you’ve seen it, you cannot forget the crematorium at Dachau, the concentration camp where thousands of people were slaughtered by the Nazis during World War Two.
- Army Jawan Thrown Off Train In Bihar (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
An Army jawan, Sunil Dutt, has been thrown off the running Mahananda Express by four drunken criminals near Bihia railway station between Danapur and Mughalsarai sections of the East Central Railway.
- Air Sahara Re-Launches `Sixer In Air' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Air Sahara on Monday announced the re-launch of one of its competitive schemes, offering six economy flight coupons worth Rs. 26,000 for travel on any domestic sector up to September 30.
- Is Education For All Still A Mirage? (Hindu, S.S.RAJAGOPALAN, Jul 04, 2006)
It provides essential data to review the progress made so far in the sarvasiksha Abhiyan scheme.
- Gandhi As Postmodern Thinker (Hindu, Jyotirmaya Sharma, Jul 04, 2006)
Writings on Gandhi... resemble a state that falls between two extremes: a passionate embrace and an autopsy
- Delhi University To Announce Its Third Cut-Off List Tomorrow (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Those opting for Science courses still stand a chance
- Evaluating The State Of Basic Services (Hindu, P. K. Doraiswamy, Jul 04, 2006)
A path-breaking study in assessing the quality of India's important public services
- F-16s For Pakistan: New Delhi Unhappy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
India said on Monday the decision of the United States to sell 18 F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan was ``not conducive'' to the improvement of ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.
- Heroin Worth Rs. 35 Crore Seized, Two Arrested (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
In the biggest drug haul in the capital in a decade, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized heroin worth Rs. 35 crore from two members of an inter-State trafficking chain in South Delhi.
- Qatar Airways To Increase Flights From City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Qatar Airways will soon increase its Hyderabad operations from four days a week now as part of its India expansion in view of the increasing out-bound traffic.
- The Dismal Picture (Tribune, Lalit Mohan, Jul 04, 2006)
The saddest part of FIFA 2006 is that we are not there. Languishing at the 117th position in the world rankings, India has little hope of making it to the final round of the World Cup in the near future either.
- Journey Of An Asm (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 04, 2006)
While glancing through the pages of The Tribune on June 19, I got stuck at the first page of “Chandigarh Tribune” carrying the photograph of the Assistant Station Master candidates waiting for the train for their return journey and found myself . . .
- Refined And Clean (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jul 04, 2006)
The Punjabi suit has taken over the dress code in south India. Sad but true. Those wonderful woven saris that typify Tamil Nadu are now rarely seen on the streets of its cities and small towns except on special occasions like a wedding.
- Lessons Learned? (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 04, 2006)
Wish that were the norm
It is not easy to be convinced by the Planning Commission’s assertion that the experience gained in the process of working out schemes for modernising the airports in Mumbai and Delhi would prove profitable when re-developing . .
- Sri Lanka Blasts Kill 8, Indian Official Visits (Reuters, Peter Apps, Jul 04, 2006)
Two suspected Tamil Tiger rebel blasts killed eight people in Sri Lanka's north and east on Monday as a former Northern Irish militant and a top Indian diplomat visited the island to discuss rising violence.
- Manmohan To Visit Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 04, 2006)
No dates finalised
Manmohan has accepted Pakistan's invitation
Foreign Secretaries to meet to review progress on dialogue
- Non-Political Experts To Head J & K Working Groups (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 04, 2006)
PDP, National Conference unable to agree on nominees: official
People's representatives should conduct political dialogue: Tarigami
A step in the right direction: Omar
Appointments, a significant change in official thought on dialogue process . . .
- Good Omen (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 04, 2006)
Better late than never, and better this than nothing. Such could be the small consolation from the long-delayed birth of the South Asian Free Trade Agreement.
- Pak Fighters Leave Sour Taste (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Two issues have brought a sense of uneasiness into India-Pakistan relations.
- Private Tuitions Under Arjun Scalpel (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
After cracking the whip on private coaching institutions, the government is now looking to rein in teachers who neglect the classroom and devote their time to private tuition.
- Beijing Is Not Far From Delhi (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 04, 2006)
There’s nothing like Sri Lanka to concentrate the mind when it comes to a discussion on terrorism. Last week, even as the German NGO, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, was hosting a conference on the state . . .
- `India Is Exciting, But Not Without Hassles' (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 04, 2006)
A growth rate of 7-8 per cent is sustainable for India and very good in Asian terms. But investing in India is also very challenging.
- Apb Banks On India Spirit, Invests $15 Mn (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
Singapore's Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) has teamed up with New Delhi-based Jaipuria Group to set up its second brewery in India at a cost of $15 million.
- Nation Pays Tributes To Nowshera Ka Sher (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2006)
The nation paid glowing tributes on Monday to one of the most illustrious war heroes of Independent India Brigadier Mohammad Usman who died during the 1948 conflict with Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir on this day and set an example of military . . .
- India, Pakistan To Play Kabbadi After 60 Years (Statesman, Kavita Suri, Jul 04, 2006)
For the first time in nearly sixty years of hostility between India and Pakistan, the two neighbours will be playing a Kabbadi match in Jammu on 22 July.
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