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Articles 4621 through 4720 of 21784:
- Amendment Sought To Consumer Protection Act (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 01, 2006)
An early amendment to the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) is a must for making it serve the purpose for which it was enacted and benefit consumers, observed Chairman of the Federation of Consumer Organisations of Tamil Nadu (FEDCOT) and Consumer . . .
- Nepal Echoes (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 01, 2006)
As Nepal finally freed itself from the clutches of the monarchy, I heaved a sigh of relief. For entirely selfish reasons. Over the past year, the cooks at our place had belonged to the Himalayan kingdom — and their happiness had become ours.
- Indian Fishermen Not Released As Expected (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 01, 2006)
While Pakistan released 19 Indian civilian prisoners on Friday, India freed 38 civilian prisoners via Wagah
- When ‘Tigers’ Purr (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 30, 2006)
There must be no diluting the minister of state for external affairs’ summary rejection of the kiss-and-make-up plea of LTTE ideologue Anton Balasingham.
- Senate Panel Nod For Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
It's a 16-2 vote for Bill; second hurdle cleared
John Kerry speaks up for India's non-proliferation record
All Republican Senators vote for legislation
Both chambers of Congress have to vote on the deal
- Bjp Threatens To Abrogate Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jun 30, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has threatened to abrogate the Indo-US nuclear deal when it returns to power.
- Nuclear Deal: Bjp Questions `No Testing' Commitment (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jun 30, 2006)
"Vajpayee made one but Government reserved the right to detonate a bomb"
Deal will bind India; Pakistan free to continue research, test nuclear weapons
Will make India completely energy dependent on U.S.
Nothing should be done to take away . . .
- N-Deal Sent Up To Senate (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 30, 2006)
The US Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee, like its House of Representatives counterpart two days ago, voted overwhelmingly this afternoon to endorse the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- India, Pakistan Exchange Scores Of Prisoners Today (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
India and Pakistan were expected to exchange hundreds of prisoners as part of measures aimed at boosting trust between the two countries, Indian officials said on Thursday.
- India Upbeat After Key Us Congress Panel Backs N-Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
The bill seeks to amend the US Atomic Energy Act of 1954 that prevents the US from trading nuclear technology with non-NPT nations
- Chief Secretary To Probe Officials' Lapse (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan on Thursday said that the Chief Secretary would probe any lapse on the part of officials in communicating on time the State Government's plea to the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions for . . .
- Give The Farmer A Chance (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 30, 2006)
Banks were nationalised in 1969 to reach funds to the rural poor. Today, the vast rural banking network has proved unfit for the job.
- We Respect Iran’S N-Rights: Somnath (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee said on Thursday that India respected Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy for peaceful purposes within IAEA guidelines.
- Global Village (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 30, 2006)
Roswitha Joshi has encountered several individuals who have transcended the boundaries of nationality, culture and language
- Michael Vatikiotis: India Coddles Its Despotic Neighbors (International Herald Tribune, Michael Vatikiotis , Jun 30, 2006)
Isn't it time that the world's largest democracy started behaving like one? Much as India deserves plaudits for ensuring that more than a billion people enjoy the rights and liberty that democracy endows, it could surely do more to promote these . . .
- Left Wants Parliament To Ratify Indo-Us Nuke Deal (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Jun 30, 2006)
After Indo-US civilian nuclear deal got the overwhelming support from the International Relation Committee of the US House of Representatives, the Left on Thursday asked the Congress-led UPA Government to amend the Constitution so that "all bilateral . .
- Ltte’S Turnaround (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 30, 2006)
The security of Sri Lankan Tamils is eventually what needs to be ensured as a first step towards a deal
- Deal, A Strategic Initiative: Lugar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
"It will give U.S. new diplomatic options"
U.S. to ensure that the deal does not undercut its responsibilities under the NPT
The Bill removes the prohibition on cooperating with India imposed after its 1998 nuclear tests
- Surprise Over Bangladesh Leaders' Remarks (Hindu, HAROON HABIB, Jun 30, 2006)
Comments on ban on export of lentil, sugar and wheat
Ban was imposed globally, says Veena Sikri
SAARC should have common candidate for U.N. top post: Morshed Khan
- Dhaka Opposes Oil Exploration Move (Hindu, HAROON HABIB, Jun 30, 2006)
Bangladesh has lodged a strong protest against India's move to invite tenders for exploring oil and gas in undemarcated areas in the Bay of Bengal, Prime Minister Khaleda Zia told Parliament on Wednesday.
- India To Import Wheat After A 6-Year Hiatus (International Herald Tribune, Saritha Rai, Jun 30, 2006)
In an effort to quell escalating prices and replenish its alarmingly low stockpiles, India is preparing to import wheat for the first time in six years.
- Bhisham Sharma Is New Vice-Chief Of Jal Board (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
Speaker Prem Singh `rejects' Chief Minister's `candidate' Anjali Rai
- Gsm Or Cdma—which Will Work For You? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 30, 2006)
Definitely GSM, especially since the dominant handset vendor in India, Nokia, has decided to stop making CDMA handsets.
- Socialism’S Big Wheel (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 30, 2006)
If Congress ministers can waste funds on dead companies, they can’t blame Left for not reforming
- Senate Votes For N-Ties With India (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 30, 2006)
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a Bill to amend U.S. laws and permit nuclear trade with India, which is not a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- Standard Of Courtesy (Tribune, Brig Harwant Singh, Jun 30, 2006)
It was early 1965 and I was a young Second Lieutenant (2/Lt) when I had a very pleasant encounter with the pillar of civil administration, the Deputy Commissioner (DC).
- Bjp Wants Pm To Reject Us Conditions On Nuke Deal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
Picking holes in the draft US law that will enable civilian nuclear cooperation with India, the BJP today demanded rejection of the "conditions" that could restrict the country's independent nuclear doctrine and render infructuous its minimum nuclear . .
- Airport Regulatory Bill Decision Put Off (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
The Cabinet today deferred a final decision on a bill to set up an independent regulator for the airline industry. Clearance from the defence ministry for the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) bill was . . .
- Federation For Lanka (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 30, 2006)
I do not accept all of what the LTTE spokesman, Dr Anton Balasingam, has said in his interview to an Indian television network.
- U.S. Senate Committee Backs India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
A landmark civilian nuclear cooperation accord with India won backing from a second U.S. congressional committee on Thursday, adding momentum to a deal critics fear will weaken nonproliferation efforts and supporters call a vital opening to a new ally.
- Economic Reforms With Humane Face (Daily Excelsior, Ramesh Kanitkar, Jun 30, 2006)
The recurring theme, time and again, in the speeches of Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, and his Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram is: Economic reforms with what they call "human face".
- Senate Panel Backs N-Deal (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
The India-USA nuclear deal today moved a step closer to Congressional approval with another ringing endorsement from a key panel of the US Senate.
- Addl Security Forces For Railway Project In Valley (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jun 30, 2006)
One of Jammu & Kashmir state's most influential bureaucrats and a senior officer of Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Mohammad Iqbal Khanday, has been arrested by CBI today for his alleged involvement in the infamous 'Srinagar sex scandal'.
- State Move To Abolish Urban Land Ceiling (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
Buoyed by a bonanza of Rs 256 crore from the Centre for having slashed stamp duty, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s government is now looking to repeal the Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act.
- India Just Too Important For America: Us Expert (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
The overwhelming support from the International Committee of the House of Representatives to the India-US nuclear agreement is largely thanks to the positive perception of India among the lawmakers, a visiting foreign policy expert from the US said . . .
- Us Senate Panel Okays Nuke Bill (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2006)
The Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday passed a Bill amending the US Atomic Energy Act by a 16-2 vote, making likely a smooth implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- N-Deal | Us Senate Panel To Vote Today (Hindustan Times, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jun 30, 2006)
A key US Senate panel will consider a bill on Thursday to 'mark up' the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, a second major hurdle to cross for the approval of the landmark agreement.
- Stung Left Unleashes Nuke Volley (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
A day after the Prime Minister dared the Left to bring his government down, the CPM hit back by accusing the Centre of buckling under US pressure on the nuclear cooperation deal.
- Crossing The Hurdle (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 29, 2006)
It is great relief for both India and the US administration as the civilian nuclear deal between the two has crossed the first major hurdle after powerful House International Relations Committee has accorded its approval to it.
- Escape Hatch Buoys Delhi (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
The thorny clauses in the draft US legislation on the nuclear deal with India, as of now, are not binding, foreign ministry officials said today.
- Towards The Endgame In Nepal (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jun 29, 2006)
The sooner a U.N. mission is in place to monitor the arms of the Nepal Army and Maoist PLA, the smoother will be the transition towards an interim government and Constituent Assembly elections.
- What Balasingham Should Understand (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 29, 2006)
As the peace process in Sri Lanka totters on the brink of collapse and the screws of international sanctions tighten on the Liberation Tigers of . . .
- We Won't Accept Discriminatory Treatment: Pakistan (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 29, 2006)
U.S. should have worked out a "package approach" for both countries
- Endorsement Followed Intense Debate On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Lawmakers move about a dozen amendments and some even insisted on a division
- On The Fast Track (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 29, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s call to the state governments to assess the urban infrastructure needs for the next two decades and improve the quality of life in cities is timely.
- N-Deal Clears First Hurdle In Us Congress (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 29, 2006)
The Indo-US nuclear deal cleared its first major hurdle in the Congress yesterday afternoon as the Bill that seeks to allow this cooperation sailed through the House International Relations Committee (HIRC) with strong bipartisan support.
- A Glimmer Of Hope In Dehradun Jail (Tribune, Bharat Dogra, Jun 29, 2006)
It appears that the high walls of Dehradun jail have imprisoned not just Bala but also all her hopes and aspirations.
- Engage With Open Eyes (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Jun 29, 2006)
Nothing symbolises the confusion and ambivalence in our approach to relations with China more than the contradictory statements about Sino-Indian relations that have emanated from our Defence and External Affairs Ministries over the past year.
- Passage To America (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 29, 2006)
The India-US nuclear deal is gathering momentum in US Congress, with the International Relations Committee in the House of Representatives voting 37-5 in its favour.
- Public Shirkers Vs Private Doers (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 29, 2006)
This time, the prime minister called a spade a shovel. Visiting Mumbai on June 21 to launch Anil Ambani's metro rail project, Manmohan Singh slammed the city adminis-tration so hard that it derailed the state and civic honchos preening on the dais.
- Small Is Beautiful (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 29, 2006)
The lead article in the latest issue of Organiser sharply attacks the entry of big business in retail and flays the Left for opposing FDI but welcoming Indian corporates into the sector.
- Gauhati Hc Pulls Up Cbi For Delay In Probing Murder (Indian Express, Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Jun 29, 2006)
The Gauhati High Court has pulled up the CBI and the trial court for non-compliance of its directions on the Parag Kumar Das murder case.
- A Deal Between Democracies (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 29, 2006)
It’s become a cliche‚ to speak of the US-India relationship as a bond between the world’s oldest democracy and the world’s largest democracy.
- Will India Ever Have A Buffet? (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jun 29, 2006)
This week had two significant landmarks in the evolution of capitalism.
- India Not To Cap N-Programme (Tribune, T.R. Ramachandran, Jun 29, 2006)
The Manmohan Singh Government believes that the 37/5 mark-up or vote in the House International Relations Committee in Washington yesterday outlines the legal basis for full Indo-US cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
- Let The Best Get A Chance (Pioneer, JS Rajput, Jun 29, 2006)
Instead of quotas, there should be broad-based supportive inputs for the weaker sections beyond considerations of caste . . .
- On To Round Two (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 29, 2006)
The overwhelming approval by the International Relations Committee of the US House of Representatives of the Indo-US nuclear deal augurs well.
- Strategic Partner Or Threat? (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Jun 29, 2006)
Nothing symbolises the confusion and ambivalence in our approach to relations with China more than the contradictory statements about Sino-Indian relations that have emanated from our Defence and External Affairs Ministries over the past year.
- Sans Power And Will (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Jun 29, 2006)
Power crisis is not the only problem that ails Uttaranchal. Law and order too is worsening by the day, says Hiranmay Karlekar
- Pugmarks All Over (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 29, 2006)
No doubt, one day soon, we will have an exclusive interview with Ayman Al Zawahiri, al-Qaeda’s No 2, ‘regretting’ the loss of life in the twin towers on 9/11, describing it as “a monumental tragedy”. For now, we only have Anton Balasingham, chief
- Crocodile Tears (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 29, 2006)
No sympathy for mewing Tigers ---- The interview given by the LTTE's high profile spokesman, Anton Balasingham, to an Indian TV channel claiming "regret" over the planning and execution of Rajiv Gandhi's assassination in May 1991, is significant for . . .
- Hurriyat's Salvo (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jun 29, 2006)
It has taken time for the reality to sink in that the moderate Hurriyat Conference has indeed criticised Hizbul Mujahideen.
- Mcd Sends A Notice To Dmrc (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
`Civic body is suffering monetary loss due to this'
MCD has been demanding DMRC to share at least 25 per cent of the revenue
DMRC denies violation of any section of the DMC Act
- Us Senate Panel To Vote On Indo-Us Nuclear Deal Today (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jun 29, 2006)
A key US Senate panel will consider a bill today to 'mark up' the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, a second major hurdle to cross for the approval of the landmark agreement.
- Us Senate Committee To Vote On Indo-Us N-Deal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
A key US Senate panel will consider a bill on Thursday to 'mark up' the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, a second major hurdle to cross for the approval of the landmark agreement.
- Tigers Seen Admitting Rajiv Gandhi Killing, India Unmoved (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jun 29, 2006)
India said it was not ready to forgive Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers after they came the closest yet to admitting killing former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and rejected calls to mediate in the island's conflict.
- Dmk Government Will Not Last Long, Says Jayalalithaa (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Claims AIADMK is the party of the future
- How Big Is Togo? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jun 29, 2006)
How big is Togo? How small is Togo? How big is India? How small is the Indian? How petty is the mind that manages Indian sports? How minuscule is the pride that a nation should have in its sports team?
- Nuclear Fuel Supplies Issue Still Remains (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Government determined not to allow deal to become an "albatross" around the neck
- High Court Stays Order Against Two Ex-Cbi Officials (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Division Bench order comes on a revision petition
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal: Round 1 Won, Worries On Finer Points (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
Asserting that India has crossed the "most important hurdle" in the path of the India-US civilian nuclear cooperation deal, senior Government officials here on Wednesday said they are optimistic that the same degree of bipartisan support, perhaps better,
- Stage Set For Price Hike War Within Congress (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
The Congress may have persuaded a sulking Sharad Pawar to accompany Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his visit to Vidharbha.
- Time To Say Goodbye To World Bank? (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Jun 29, 2006)
India's decision three years ago to make pre-payment of bilateral debt owed to several countries helped in its being seen in a positive light by many developing countries.
- Reject Tigers’ Bait: Be Part Of Global Peace Effort (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 29, 2006)
The LTTE’s confession to the brutal assassination of Rajiv Gandhi is a typical mixture of desperation and cold-blooded cunning.
- Tigers Seen Admitting Rajiv’S Killing; India Unmoved (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2006)
New Delhi says LTTE wants to dilute India’s opposition towards the group
- Indo-Us Nuke Deal Clears First Hurdle (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 29, 2006)
The overwhelming support extended in the 50-member House International Relations Committee (HIRC) of the US Congress to the US-India civilian nuclear cooperation agreement augurs well for the future trajectory of the bilateral relationship between . . .
- What People Want (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 28, 2006)
August, the CPM central committee decided in its Hyderabad meeting recently, is going to be a month of a “national political campaign”.
- Kashmir’S Iron Maidens (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Jun 28, 2006)
Long before the sex scandal in Jammu and Kashmir erupted in angry street demonstrations in the Valley, the minister of health in the Mufti . . .
- Retracing The Ancient Silk Route (Daily Excelsior, K.N. Pandita, Jun 28, 2006)
On June 18, 2006 Indian and Chinese senior officials met in Beijing to discuss among other bilateral matters the question of setting a date for the opening of Nathu La. The historic event is scheduled to take place this month (June 2006)...
- Edge Of Imbibing (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 28, 2006)
Most teenagers have their first experience with alcohol at the ‘continuation’ party, a popular tradition in cities like Delhi among Class 12 students on the last day of school. Students, aged 17-19, get together after their last day of school for . . .
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