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Articles 4921 through 5020 of 21784:
- 'Pakistan Still Exporting Terror To J&k' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Accusing Pakistan of backing militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, India on Friday said the export of terrorism from that country was continuing and terror infrastructure there had not been dismantled despite assurances by President Pervez Musharraf.
- Pak Exporting Terror: Duggal (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jun 24, 2006)
India today decried the continuing export of terrorism by Pakistan and the presence of terrorist training camps on its territory while reaffirming New Delhi’s resolve to continue dialogue with Islamabad within the composite dialogue framework ...
- Fatal Debts (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 24, 2006)
The demand for a special package for Punjab farmers groaning under the weight of unpaid loans has been raised yet again by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. This time the quantum of relief he has sought from the Centre is Rs 2060 crore.
- Mumbaikars Rude? #@$! (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jun 24, 2006)
$#@! Mumbai’s the rudest city in the world? Well, the Reader’s Digest survey of 35 cities in the world that has found amchi Mumbai to be lacking in politesse can stick a free gift with a year’s subscription up its office ventilator shaft!
- Govt Sidesteps Linking U.S. Nuclear Deal To Iran (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The government said on Friday a landmark nuclear deal with the United States should be based on the original commitments made by the two sides, sidestepping new moves to link the pact to its stand on Iran's atomic programme.
- India Refutes Reports On Nuke Deal (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India on Friday refuted media reports that India had the capability to make about 50 nuclear warheads every year, a claim made by a retired intelligence official.
- No More Bloody Thank You Sorry Pliz-Wiz! (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Achcha, now that Reader’s Digest, home to the Gentle Reader, has voted Mumbai to be the The Rudest City In The World, everybody is getting all het up.
- Indo-Nepal Relations On New High (Daily Excelsior, Ajay Kaul, Jun 24, 2006)
India's gesture of announcing a Rs 1000 crore package for reconstruction and development of cash-strapped Nepal during the recent visit of Prime Minister G P Koirala amply proves that a friend in need is a friend in deed.
- Cash Underpins Continuing Carnage In Kashmir (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jun 24, 2006)
Killing of Hizb commander casts new insight into terror group's extortion operations
Contractors, dependent on migrant labour, turn to Hizb for help
Junior commanders seek share in extortion earnings
- Don’T Delay Deal, Cheney To Congress (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Pitching for the Indo-US nuclear accord, American Vice-President Dick Cheney has warned Congress that any delay in its approval would risk wasting critical opportunity to clinch the “strategically important” deal.
- 'Brain' Behind War-Room Scam Yet To Be Held (Times of India, RAJAT PANDIT, Jun 24, 2006)
Businessman Abhishek Verma, whose residence was raided by CBI on Friday, does not figure among the nine accused in the original war-room leak FIR registered under the Official Secrets Act and criminal conspiracy of IPC by CBI on April 6.
- Temptation! (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 24, 2006)
That criminals, even hardened ones, tend to return to the scene of the crime has long been understood and appreciated by investigators ~ maintain a vigil, nab your quarry.
- Iran-India Gas Link Held Up By Price Hitch - Pakistan (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Plans for a $7 billion natural gas pipeline project running from Iran through Pakistan to India have been held up due to disagreements over the pricing formula, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday.
- Nuclear Deal: India Concurs With Rice (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
"Deal not to impact weapons programme"
New Delhi committed to `credible minimum deterrent'
Ministry silent on comments made by Lantos on India, NAM
India rejects references to Kashmir made at the OIC meet
- Lesson In Tomato Soup: Don’T Give Up Milk For Tv (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Jun 24, 2006)
When television news moved from animals to vegetables—the perfunctory, almost non-existent reportage on the forest commission’s assessment of tiger reserves to the kitchen wall to kitchen wall coverage of tomato . . .
- Sunk Indian Football (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Jun 24, 2006)
The World Cup is nearly past the halfway stage with the world's very best footballers in action, watched by hundreds of thousands of admiring fans, those lucky enough to get tickets to enter the various venues in leading German cities and those . . .
- Why Is It So? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jun 24, 2006)
Why have the establishments in "Azad" Kashmir and Pakistan reacted in low key to the reopening of the Poonch-Rawalakot road?
- Mughal-E-Azam In Pak Visa Row (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The premiere of the all-colour Mughal-e-Azam in Karachi on Saturday, which was to be attended by 25 Bollywood personalities, was postponed at the last minute. The official reason given by the Pakistani side was the cancellation of the next . . .
- 'Earthquake Has Brought The Two Kashmirs Closer' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 24, 2006)
John McDonald, a former ambas-sador, is chairman, Institute of Multi-track Diplomacy, and an active participant in peace building between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. A consultant on conflict resolution and negotiation, he stresses the . . .
- We Are A Rude People (Times of India, ANAND SOONDAS, Jun 24, 2006)
So Reader's Digest thinks Mumbai is the rudest city in the world. The magazine need not have gone through such a tiresome process of surveys and interviews to reach that conclusion. Indians are rude, uncivil and thoughtless.
- War Room Leak: Cbi Raids In 4 Cities (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The CBI today raided 19 locations across the country as part of its investigations into the navy war room leak case.
- Manmohan Deplores Fall In Values In Public Life (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday deplored the decline of values in public life and remarked that the standard of behaviour of people in public life could be better and improved.
- Rbi Records Point To "Duplicate" Serial Numbers (Hindu, S. Vijay Kumar, Jun 24, 2006)
CB-CID grills Serina on the source of cash CB-CID grills Serina on the source of cash
- Cheney Urges Congress To Ok U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jun 24, 2006)
Vice President Dick Cheney on Thursday urged senior lawmakers to help win congressional support for a controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement as opponents launched a grass-roots campaign to scuttle the deal.
- Bill To Protect Children (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Jun 24, 2006)
The proposed Offences Against Children Bill, 2005, attempts to address the legal loopholes through which child traffickers slip.
- Prisoners Of State Apathy (Indian Express, Maja Daruwala & Navaz Kotwal, Jun 24, 2006)
It is not for nothing that prisons are sometimes known as oubliettes: French meaning a place for the forgotten.
- Rajiv Gandhi — An Appreciation (Hindu, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Jun 24, 2006)
His political tenure was tragically brief. He had promises to keep and miles to go.
- Phase Out Mercury (The Financial Express, Ravi Agarwal, Jun 24, 2006)
Even as the world is moving towards eliminating one of the most toxic heavy metals in everyday use, mercury, India unashamedly continues to freely trade and use this potent poison.
- Mcd Blamed For Dipping Property Tax Collections (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Despite an increase in the number of taxpayers, says BJP
While total tax collection was just Rs.800 crores, the annual salary bill is around Rs.1,400 crores
- Don't Desert The Drylands (Hindu, William D. Dar, Jun 24, 2006)
In 2006, the International Year of Deserts and Desertification, a global initiative called "Oasis" will link and synergise various research efforts for dryland development.
- India-Singapore Land Route Proposed To Cut Bandwidth Cost, . . . (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 24, 2006)
India is for creation of a "cost-effective" Asian sub-regional network in the "telecom and bandwidth" domain.
- Kabul Wants Closer Relations With Pakistan: Minister (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 24, 2006)
Afghanistan not to allow activities against Pakistan
- Alleged Sex Racket Busted In Uttaranchal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Police claim to have busted an inter-State sex racket with the arrest of nine persons.
- Manmohan Deplores Fall In Values (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Prime Minister releases coins in commemoration of social reformer Basaveshwara
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil (OutLook, B. Raman , Jun 24, 2006)
While it is gratifying to see India focus on the positive and play down the negative in its dealings with China, but in its keenness, it seems prepared to forget what happened to it in the past. The Chinese are not.
- Terms Of Engagement (Business Standard, T N Ninan, Jun 24, 2006)
The votaries of a larger role for government invented and expanded subsidies, refused to levy user charges that would recover the cost of public utilities, and embarked on state enterprises that bled white.
- Mirror, Mirror On The Wall? (Business Standard, T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan, Jun 24, 2006)
If you can't get it right after 16 attempts, how can you say your method works?
- Irrational Initiatives (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jun 24, 2006)
New Delhi's moves on sugar, wheat and pulses can best be described as knee jerk and half-hearted.
- Jinnah And Haroon (Frontline, A.G. NOORANI, Jun 24, 2006)
Mohammad Ali Jinnah's papers confirm his reputation as an incorruptible politican.
- Malaria Malpractice (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Jun 24, 2006)
The Lancet' charges the World Bank in India with medical malpractice in malaria programmes, but the government is equally culpable.
- Oppressed Under Islam (Pioneer, Priyadarsi Dutta, Jun 23, 2006)
It is not without an ulterior motive that N Jamal Ansari takes up the cause of the OBC in his article, "Upper caste regression" (June 21).
- Invention Of A Candidate (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Jun 23, 2006)
India must take key players into confidence if it is seriously backing Shashi Tharoor's bid for the top UN post ---- Will Shashi Tharoor rule Turtle Bay in New York at the UN Headquarters next year onwards? This is the million dollar question.
- Air Sahara Aims At Getting Back Its Revenue Share (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
No financial crunch, says airline's President
To place order for ten more Boeing 737-800s
Focus will be on proper scheduling of flights
- Air Sahara Seeks Aircraft Back From Jet (Business Line, Ashwini Phadnis, Jun 23, 2006)
Jet's Amritsar-London operations could be affected
- Bial Approves Two Catering Service Bids (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Companies will now be asked to match turnover fee proposal
Firms to provide flight-catering services at Bangalore International Airport
Bids submitted by LSG Sky Chefs and Taj SATS Catering approved
- Rbi Records Point To "Duplicate" Serial Numbers (Hindu, S. Vijay Kumar, Jun 23, 2006)
CB-CID grills Serina on the source of cash
Currency notes appear genuine, say bank officials
Notes contain all security features, clear tests
- Delhi University Gears Up For First List (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
92,000 in race for 43,000 seats; cut-off percentages may see a re-run of last year
- Smes Can Leverage It To Their Advantage (The Financial Express, S SADAGOPAN, Jun 23, 2006)
According to a recent study, nearly 40% of the IT spend in India is by small and medium enterprises
- Centre Likely To Free 5 Ulfa Leaders (Asian Age, Manoj Anand, Jun 23, 2006)
The Centre is understood to have said that it would "favourably consider" the release of five top leaders of the banned United Liberation Front of Asom if Ulfa in turned "proved its sincerity" by giving up the path of violence.
- Plea For Narco-Analysis On Mahajan Withdrawn (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
But police will press for brain mapping tests
- East Asia: Divide And Rule (Frontline, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 23, 2006)
At the annual Asia Security Summit, the U.S. outlines a "security architecture" for the continent, as seen and shaped by it.
- Second Meeting Of India-Bangladesh Task Forces — Improving Ties By Increasing Commerce (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jun 23, 2006)
As Bangladesh seeks more trading opportunities in India and market access for its exports, India has conveyed its commitment to keeping open the options of economic cooperation in a bid to foster friendly ties.
- Life On The Border (Frontline, ROMESH BHATTACHARJI, Jun 23, 2006)
Punjab's border villages abound in historical monuments which cry out forconservation. -
- India Suggests Removal Of Barriers Inhibiting Indo-Us Trade (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
India today suggested removal of barriers that inhibit growth of Indo-US trade in goods and services and invited American investments in the country's manufacturing and industrial sector.
- Ulfa On The Backfoot (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 23, 2006)
That the PMO did not postpone the third round of talks with the Ulfa-appointed People’s Consultative Group despite a series of bomb blasts in Assam early this . . .
- Prices Skyrocket, Govt In Tizzy Allows Pvt Import (Pioneer, Yoga Rangatia, Jun 23, 2006)
Worried that its Aam Aadmi campaign has become a mockery in view of the galloping price rise, the Government on Thursday turned to imports to overcome the domestic food crisis.
- 'Even Astrology Seems Respectable Now' (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jun 23, 2006)
As the pioneer of the low-cost carrier (LCC) model, Captain GR Gopinath is used to be in the limelight. But last week, his maiden public issue just about scraped through and his share fell nearly 80 per cent after listing.
- Back Off On Iran, Democrat Tells India (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jun 23, 2006)
A leading US lawmaker has warned that the pending India-US nuclear deal could be called off if Delhi continues to show even an ounce of support for Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
- Strike Fast And Hard (Tribune, Gurmeet Kanwal, Jun 23, 2006)
Exercise Sanghe Shakti, held over one week in Punjab in May 2006, was designed to test the Indian Army’s new concept for offensive operations in the plains.
- India’S Stance On Iran “Can Harm” N-Deal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
India could jeopardise a landmark nuclear cooperation deal with the USA if it sides with nonaligned states in backing Iran's atomic ambitions, a leading lawmaker warned today.
- Politics Of Prices (Indian Express, Seema Chisti, Jun 23, 2006)
The retail price of food. Let’s start with the prices of vegetables.
- Cheney Urges Congress To Ok U.S.-India Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jun 23, 2006)
Vice President Dick Cheney on Thursday urged senior lawmakers to help win congressional support for a controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement as opponents launched a grass-roots campaign to scuttle the deal.
- Govt, Ulfa Rebels Set Stage For Ceasefire (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
The government said on Thursday it would consider releasing five jailed leaders of a powerful rebel group in the troubled northeastern state of Assam to pave the way for a ceasefire.
- India Law Could Hit Access To Vital Drugs - Activists (Reuters, Jonathan Allen, Jun 23, 2006)
Plans to change India's drug approval system would price life-saving drugs out of reach of millions of poor people by preventing generic versions being made, campaigners said on Thursday.
- Us Lawmaker Cautions India On Iran’S Nuclear Stance (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
India could jeopardise a landmark nuclear cooperation deal with the United States if it sides with non-aligned states in backing Iran’s atomic ambitions, a leading lawmaker warned on Wednesday.
- Hi-Tech Indians (Indian Express, Shobhit Mahajan, Jun 23, 2006)
A German friend of ours was clicking pictures all along the route from Delhi to Agra. It was his first trip here and everything fascinated him.
- Sc Stays Arrest Of Naval Officer In Bribe Case (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Dismissed from the Navy on charges of receiving bribe, a Lieutenant Commander has got protection from the Supreme Court, which restrained Centre from arresting the officer facing a one-month imprisonment term.
- Catch The Real Thieves (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jun 23, 2006)
While this government, despite having the great reformer of the Indian economy at its helm, continues to make life more difficult by making saral income tax forms kathin, and discouraging people from using their . . .
- More Than Local (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 23, 2006)
All politics may be local, but not all issues are the stuff of petty, local-level politics.
- Sc Dismisses Pil By Vip Sex Racket Victim (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
A public interest petition highlighting an alleged sex racket in the Capital involving a member of the National Commission for Women (NCW) and some top politicians belonging to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), was today rejected by the Supreme . . .
- India, Pakistan And The Shanghai (Daily Times, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Jun 23, 2006)
The SCO embodies many of the principles that India invoked in writing resounding declarations with Moscow. But now that the SCO is poised to go far beyond the pieties of anti-terrorism and anti-separatism and demarcate a part of the globe that . . .
- Bar Tells Lawyers Not To Defend Accused (Times of India, M Saleem Pandit, Jun 23, 2006)
The Kashmir Bar Association has asked its members not to defend the people accused in the high-profile sex scandal in Jammu and Kashmir. However, Jammu-based lawyers have decided to defend the accused, especially their colleague Anil Sethi, who . . .
- ‘Rail Electrification Is The Way Out’ (Deccan Herald, B S Arun, Jun 23, 2006)
Ramesh Chandra: The Wadi-Raichur route will be completed in three years.
- The View From The Hospital (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jun 23, 2006)
Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, and its staff have been criticised and maligned by the media over the last few days on its handling of the Rahul Mahajan case.
- Yeh Hai Mumbai, Dr Singh (Indian Express, FARAH BARIA, Jun 23, 2006)
Bas! Ab aur nahin saha jaata. Enough! We cannot tolerate this any more.
- No Room For Mistakes In A Nuclear Navy (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, Jun 23, 2006)
With only two years to go before the Indian Navy is to transform itself to a blue water Navy—an elite club comprising mostly of the P5 countries—a string of incidents give clue to how unprepared the force is for it.Consider the following:
- Upa Govt Deviating From Pro-People Path: Bjp (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jun 23, 2006)
Turning the "table of inflation" on the Centre, the BJP on Thursday said the Congress-led UPA government has deviated from the pro-people path and is indulging in orchestrating "pseudo demonstrations and crocodiles' tears" in connivance with the . . .
- Stop This Witch-Hunt (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 23, 2006)
It is time the Delhi police were firmly told what the Rahul Mahajan case is about
- Rising Opposition To Indo-Us N-Deal (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 23, 2006)
Arms experts have cautioned the US lawmakers against backing a civilian nuclear deal with India that violates the global atomic agreement and will dampen US efforts to check nuclear proliferation. In a letter to the Congress, ten senior US arms . . .
- Delhi Ready To Release Ulfa Leaders (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Delhi and the Ulfa-constituted group of mediators today charted a long route to peace, beginning with the release of five jailed activists, progressing to a ceasefire and leading to “direct” talks between government negotiators and the militant . . .
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