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Articles 4721 through 4820 of 21784:
- Religious Fanaticism (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jun 28, 2006)
The recent list of those released from the US security prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, holding Al Qaida suspects, indicated Muslims of different nationalities. Interestingly India, home to the world's second largest Muslim population, did not . . .
- Tigers Urge India To Help End Sri Lanka Strife (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels urged India on Tuesday to set aside years of distrust and once again try to bring peace to the island.
- Jp’S Kashmir Policy (Tribune, Balraj Puri, Jun 28, 2006)
Out of all leading personalities of the country, Jayaprakash Narayan paid maximum attention to the Kashmir problem.
- Bold And Risky (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 28, 2006)
Calculated risks are part of peace initiatives everywhere. New Delhi’s decision to move towards a ceasefire with the United Liberation Front of Asom is a bold, if somewhat risky, move.
- Cbi Arrests Four In Rs 4,000-Crore Cghs Scam (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
The CBI on Tuesday arrested four persons, including former Registrar of Co-operatives Societies Narayan Diwakar, in connection with the Rs 4,000-crore Co-operative Group Housing Society (CGHS) scam in New Delhi on Tuesday.
- Gandhi Accuses Raje Govt Of Discrimination In Drought Work..... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Stepping up her attack, Congress president Sonia Gandhi today accused the BJP Government of discrimination in the drought relief work and not paying minimum wages to workers in the Congress-dominated areas.
- The Accidental Developers: India's Emerging Elite (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
In a rush to build shops, offices and houses worthy of a thriving economy, a new elite is emerging in India -- young men asked to turn plots of family land into a property business.
- Us N-Bill Moots Severe Curbs On India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
It primarily seeks to exempt from certain requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, a proposed nuclear agreement for cooperation with India.
- The Will To Walk (Deccan Herald, Suryakumari Dennison, Jun 28, 2006)
Age is no deterrent to the determined walkers who won’t even stop for a chat with acquaintances
- Rough Rides On Oil Price Hikes (Deccan Herald, Bhamy V Shenoy And A Madhavan, Jun 28, 2006)
Reduction in petrol and diesel costs doesn’t actually benefit the poor
- N-E Ultras Lay Hands On Army, Us Manuals (Deccan Herald, Anirban Bhaumik , Jun 28, 2006)
A militant outfit of Manipur has managed to procure the training manual of a US intelligence agency to hone the skills of its own sleuths.
- Capital Hit Hard By First Pre-Monsoon Showers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Roads flooded, traffic jammed, thousands stranded, flights disrupted, drains clogged
- Pre-Monsoon Showers Lash North India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Waterlogged roads catch citizens unawares
Delay in the arrival of the monsoon in Delhi
Rail, road traffic affected in many places
- Dda To Auction Hig And Mig Flats (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Brainchild of Jaipal Reddy, the move comes in for sharp criticism
It has reduced the role of the Authority to that of a builder by doing away with the social responsibility
- Noon-Meal, Victers Programmes Enthuse South African Team (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Delegation studying education system in the country
Seven-member team is on a visit to India and Thailand to study human resource practices, education management information systems
- V.P. Singh — The Man And His Politics (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 28, 2006)
At 75, Vishwanath Pratap Singh — frail from battling disease and with a demonstrated disinclination for . . .
- Congress Panel Moves On U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jun 28, 2006)
A key committee on Tuesday took the first step toward approval by the U.S. Congress of a nuclear cooperation deal with India that lawmakers said would promote historic new ties between the two democracies.
- Terrible Tuesday: Don't Blame Rain (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
This is one question the answer of which no one seems to know. Every time, there is a heavy downpour, traffic in the Capital goes haywire.
- Travesty In Pok (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 28, 2006)
Whenever election is held in India's Jammu & Kashmir under the Constitution of the country, New Delhi goes overboard, needlessly so, to assure meddlesome foreign governments of the credibility of the exercise.
- Prachanda Power Vs People's Power (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, Jun 28, 2006)
Peace processes have their own dynamics and longevity. The one playing out in Nepal is surely unique:
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil... (Pioneer, B Raman, Jun 28, 2006)
Both India and China are being nice to each other. But that could be . . .
- First Vote Won Hands Down, Nuclear Deal (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jun 28, 2006)
Warding off many deal-breaking amendments, the juggernaut of Indo-US nuclear cooperation rolled out of the House International Relations Committee in Washington tonight with solid support from both Republicans and Democrats.
- Mark Down (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 28, 2006)
Anita got 100 per cent marks for mathematics in the CBSE +2 examination, while scoring an aggregate of over 90 per cent.
- Army Officers Face Disciplinary Proceedings (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Action initiated in cases of irregularities
- Furthering Competition On Long Distance Service (The Financial Express, V SRIDHAR, Jun 28, 2006)
To reap the benefits of competition, other than licences, we also need policies and infrastructure
- V.P. Is Lying About Sonia, Says Fotedar (Asian Age, Yusuf Jameel and Shafqat Ali, Jun 28, 2006)
Senior Congress leader and Gandhi family loyalist Makhan Lal Fotedar on Tuesday accused former Prime Minister V.P. Singh of spreading falsehoods in anticipation of playing a major role in the country’s future politics.
- 14-Day Remand For J&k Ministers (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2006)
Two former Jammu and Kashmir ministers, Ghulam Ahmed Mir and Raman Mattoo, arrested by the CBI for their alleged involvement in the sex abuse racket, have been sent to 14 days judicial remand by the chief judicial magistrate, Srinagar.
- India Must Help Contain Iran, Says Amended Us Bill (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 28, 2006)
The House International Relations Committee (HIRC) on Tuesday commenced a “markup” hearing on House Resolution (HR) 5682, a modified version of HR 4794 that seeks to exempt from certain requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 a proposed . . .
- Errant Sebs (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 28, 2006)
Doubling per capita power availability by 2012 is a tall order, given the disconnect between policy and populism.
- A Journey To Nowhere (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 28, 2006)
If the number of buses started between India and Pakistan were to be the criterion, the relationship would have been normal. The fact is that the
- An Expanded Vista (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 28, 2006)
Relations between India and the United States of America are once again at the crossroads.
- Much More Than Personal Drama (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 27, 2006)
For Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian-born steel magnate, the deal Sunday to acquire rival Arcelor caps decades of effort to rise from obscurity to build a global steel conglomerate.
- Tigers’ Trap (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 27, 2006)
The govt and the LTTE seem to be heading towards war
- A Day Of Disappointment At Delhi University (Hindu, Mandira Nayar, Jun 27, 2006)
"The competition for admission is very tough and for an average student with even 90 per cent it is not easy to find a place... ."
- India Agrees To Inspection Of River Ravi Embankments (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Pakistan Indus Commissioner Syed Jamaat Ali Shah said on Monday that India had accepted Islamabad’s demands that newly-built embankments along the River Ravi be open to inspections on-demand.
- Tibetans In India Protest Lhasa Train (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Tibetan exiles living in India scaled the fence at the Chinese embassy and set fire to Chinese flags on Monday, protesting against a nearly completed railway linking Tibet with the rest of China.
- India To Provide Flood Forecasting Data (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
The two-day meeting of the Indus Waters Commission (IWC) between Pakistan and India concluded with signing record of the meeting here on Monday.
- Bush, India Hope For Hurdle-Free Run (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jun 27, 2006)
Confident of winning a crucial vote tomorrow in the House International Relations Committee, the Bush administration is now seeking widest possible support for “marking up” the bill on nuclear cooperation with India.
- Us Congress Expected To Clear Indian N-Deal In First Vote (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
US lawmakers are expected to give conditional backing this week to a US civilian nuclear deal with India in the first congressional vote on the controversial agreement since it was first adopted nearly a year ago.
- Diverse Canvas Of The Land And Its People (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
A must for understanding the North-Eastern States of India
- India-China Relations In Good Shape, Jiabao Tells Narayanan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
As India and China held a fresh round of talks on the boundary issue today, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said bilateral ties were in ‘‘good shape’’.
- Rising Pitch (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 27, 2006)
It is only rarely that foreign dignitaries show the inclination to visit a country twice in the same month. But with Mr Mangala Samaraweera, the Sri Lankan foreign minister, it is different.
- Of Tigers And Tribals (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jun 27, 2006)
The prime minister’s task force that was established to find innovative ways to protect the Bengal tiger in its natural habitat has failed miserably.
- India-China Relations In Good Shape, Jiabao Tells Narayanan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
As India and China held a fresh round of talks on the boundary issue today, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said bilateral ties were in ‘‘good shape’’.
- ‘I Am Not Here Just To Fill Potholes, I’M Going To Build A Knowledge Society’ (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 27, 2006)
Of your many roles, as chairman of the administrative reforms commission, permanent aide of the Congress Working Committee, in-charge of Tamil Nadu and . . .
- We’Re Buying, Can We Sell? (Indian Express, Narayanan Madhavan and Rosemary Arackaparambil, Jun 27, 2006)
Twelve years ago I passed by a tiny Belgian mountainside town called Huy to write about an Indian steel success story.
- The Sez We Really Need (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 27, 2006)
The unbelievably high cut-offs for admission to colleges in Delhi University and the lakhs of disappointed students who have failed to get into engineering or medical colleges indicate the acute shortage of quality education in the country.
- Animals, Agriculture, And City Planning (Hindu, A. Srivathsan, Jun 27, 2006)
Providing multipurpose farmland within urban areas could help alleviate poverty besides improving the aesthetics of our cities.
- Congress Weary Of Contesting Mcd By-Election (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Jun 27, 2006)
BJP upbeat, Third Front in active mode
BJP feels this could well lay the foundation for its return to power in the Capital
DPCC president wants the Chief Minister to decide on the candidate
- Du Cut-Off Marks Likely To Come Down In Second List (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Considerable increase in number of applications for popular subjects
Teachers claim that the rise in percentages is natural.
Most students tend to pay fees at any college they get into in the first cut-off list to secure a seat
- Games Lalu's Brothers-In-Law Play (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 27, 2006)
A week ago, the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, announced it would be preparing a case-study on Union minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s turnaround of the Indian Railways. We now have news of a turnaround of a totally . . .
- Flight Or Fight (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 27, 2006)
If you are planning to fly out of the country any time soon from the national capital — or even taking a flight back to the Indira Gandhi International Airport — factor in at least one hour of waiting time either ways, apart from the delays while . . .
- Us Committee To Take Up Fine-Tuning Of Bill On Nuke Deal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
The House International Committee will take up tomorrow the fine-tuning of a bill on the landmark nuclear deal with India amidst indications that the 'mark-up' could involve substantive and procedural changes, including termination of the pact if . ..
- Mk Opens South’S First Oil Pipeline (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday dedicated to the nation, the Indian Oil Corporation’s Rs 400-crore, 683-km oil pipeline from Chennai to Madurai via Tiruchi, the country’s longest in a single state and South India’s first, with a . . .
- Of A Lonely Life (Hindu, K. Kunhikrishnan, Jun 27, 2006)
This is the third novel by the journalist-author, a multi-faceted and humanitarian personality who always stood for the cause of Malayalis in Delhi, where he worked for half a century.
- India Condemns Bomb Attack Near Colombo (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
India on Monday "unreservedly" condemned the "terrorist bombing incident" outside Colombo in which Sri Lankan Major-General Parami Kulatunga and other defence personnel were "tragically killed."
- Top Us Senator Vows To Scuttle N-Deal (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
A senior United States senator has vowed to do everything he can to scuttle the legislation on the India-US nuclear deal when it is brought to the Senate floor.
- India Not To Cut Troops In Ihk (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 27, 2006)
Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee has outrightly rejected a call by Pakistan for troops cut in Occupied Kashmir, taking refuge behind the oft-repeated excuse that it was not possible in the face of growing violence and cross-LoC infiltration.
- Withering Centre, Flourishing Margins (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 27, 2006)
With Congress weakening by the day and BJP in no position to fill the vacuum, the prospect of the Third Front seems bright, says A Prabaharan.
- Geelani Urges Musharraf To Rethink Kashmir Policy (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
The separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani today asked Pakistan to change its policy on Kashmir as “the ongoing dialogue process between India and Pakistan has proved to be a futile exercise.”
- India, China Begin 8th Round Of Boundary Talks (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
India and China opened the eighth round of boundary talks in Beijing on Monday to find a political settlement to the vexed dispute.
- Aziz's India Link In Naxal Hands (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf's emotional attachment to Neharwali Haveli in old Delhi, where he was born, is well known, but it is just as well that his prime minister did not take a walk down memory lane when he came to India two years ago.
- Crucial Mark-Up Vote On Nuclear Deal (Times of India, Indrani Bagchi, Jun 27, 2006)
Until Monday evening, the US Congress' House International Relations Committee was still fine-tuning the text of resolution on the US-India nuclear deal, which is scheduled to go in for a crucial "mark-up" vote in the House on Tuesday morning.
- Consular Cousins (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 27, 2006)
Thirteen years after the Pakistan consulate shut down in Mumbai following the demolition of Babri masjid, it will soon be back in business.
- Us House, Senate Panels To Vote On Indo-Us N-Deal (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Jun 27, 2006)
The US’ House of Representatives Committee on International Relations and the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs will vote on the India-US nuclear deal on June 27 and 28, respectively.
- Mulayam Announces Sops For Emergency Detainees (Tribune, Shahira Naim, Jun 27, 2006)
Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav today extended his generosity to political leaders arrested during Emergency by granting them a pension of Rs 500 per month and free travel along with an escort in state-run buses.
- Nuke Deal Faces First Vote In Us Congress Today » (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
Indian circles are guardedly optimistic on the eve of the first vote in the US Congress on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Raj Bhavan-Hc Spat To Be Taken Up With Kalam..... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2006)
The stand-off between the Uttar Pradesh Governor and the Allahabad High Court over the suspension and subsequent transfer of the Governor's Additional Legal Advisor is likely to reach President A P J Abdul Kalam, informed sources said here today.
- Another Step Forward In Strengthening Ties (Hindu, PALLAVI AIYAR, Jun 27, 2006)
For India and China, resolving the border issue remains the key to developing a truly strategic partnership.
- With Delay, Legal Loophole, Hazardous Oil Trickles Into India (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Jun 26, 2006)
It has taken government five years to begin cleaning up the mess created by two lots of toxic waste oil, some 2,000 tonnes of it altogether. And so long did government dawdle in determining that the stuff was hazardous that it was too late to . . .
- Two Channels, Two Themes: Dilli, Dilli (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Jun 26, 2006)
One is Aaj Tak. The other is Dilli Aaj Tak. The first is a Hindi national news channel (which means it tells you that the price of tomatoes in the country . . .
- Indian Driver Released After Saudi King Pays Blood Money (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2006)
An Indian driver involved in a car accident nearly two years ago has been freed after Saudi King Abdullah paid
- Test Of Will (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 26, 2006)
It's not so much that Afghanistan is a success and Iraq a failure in taking on the forces of global jehad, but rather that the failure in Iraq is causing Afghanistan itself to unravel.
- The Kindness Of Strangers (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 26, 2006)
For nearly two decades I have been living in this glorious city and my scrapbook of memories is filled with nameless people who went out of their way to take care of me.
- Delhi Police Interrogate Rahul Mahajan (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2006)
Delhi Police on Sunday questioned Rahul Mahajan, son of late Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pramod Mahajan, and Sudhanshu Mittal - Pramod Mahajan's close associate - in connection with the drug abuse case.
- Politics Spoiling Tryst With Sikh Destiny (Tribune, Maj Gen (retd) Himmat Singh Gill, Jun 26, 2006)
THE quad-centennial martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Arjan Devji and all the commemorative events connected with it will soon pass into history.
- Driving In New Delhi (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 26, 2006)
A new study of driver’s licence examinations in New Delhi, India, confirms what most international policy wonks have long said: The benefits of corruption are not worth the costs.
- Subcontinental Drift (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Jun 26, 2006)
Those European politicians have lost. Lakshmi Mittal has acquired Arcelor.
- Talks Failure — Again (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jun 26, 2006)
The inconclusive end of the two-day secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan on Wullar barrage or Tulbul Navigation Project on Friday is disappointing.
- Appleby On Bihar: Get The Facts Right (Business Standard, Bibek Debroy, Jun 26, 2006)
Where in his reports and papers did Paul Appleby rank Bihar as the second-best governed state.
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