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Articles 6421 through 6520 of 21784:
- No Compromise On Siachen (Tribune, Lt Gen (retd) Vijay Oberoi, May 16, 2006)
The countdown for the next round of discussions between India and Pakistan, later this month, has started. Perhaps the biggest issue exercising the minds of political pundits, defence analysts and the media is the question of demilitarising Siachen.
- Doctors Say No To Arjun (Tribune, Smriti Kak Ramachandran, May 16, 2006)
Medical services in several parts of the country were disrupted as the anti-reservation agitation spread to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Kanpur and several other cities today. Private doctors also joined the IMA-called nationwide. .
- Violence Won't Work (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, May 16, 2006)
Sri Lanka's foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera was in New Delhi last week, seeking India's support in keeping the island's fragile ceasefire intact after months of spiralling violence.
- Truly, A Day To Remember! (Deccan Herald, Anil Sharma, May 16, 2006)
In Rajasthan, brides and grooms now turn to a new breed of designers whose briefcases bulge with wedding day themes ranging from village to Hawaiian.
- Sit Questions Munshi In Jessica Case (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Actor Shayan Munshi was today questioned by the special investigation team (SIT) of the Delhi Police probing the destruction of evidence in the Jessica Lal murder case.
- Reality Show For Tourists (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 16, 2006)
A new travel experience gives visitors a glimpse into the harsh lives of Delhi's street children. But is it a worthy initiative or just an example of voyeuristic 'poorism'.
- Names Of The Divine Mother (Hindu, V.N. GOPALA DESIKACHARIAR, May 16, 2006)
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- Kashmiri Militants Kill 4 ‘Informers’ (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Suspected Islamist separatist militants have killed four alleged informers in Indian-held Kashmir by slitting their throats, police said on Monday.
- Illegal Eagles (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, May 16, 2006)
First the Delhi Rent Control Act was rendered dead. Now demolitions are suspended. What’s going on?
- What Arjun Should Focus On (Indian Express, ILA PATNAIK, May 16, 2006)
We need qualitative improvement in government schools not more quotas
- Two Channels, Two Realities (Indian Express, A. Ravi Shankar, May 16, 2006)
Coverage of the TN polls by Sun TV and Jaya TV was an affront to democracy
- News Media Today (Hindu, NALINI RAJAN, May 16, 2006)
This book is an impressive collection of 36 articles on the media. Among these, many are written by some of the stars of Indian journalism, like Chandan Mitra, Vir Sanghvi, Mrinal Pande, Raghu Rai, Sanjeev Srivastava and Rajdeep Sardesai.
- Less Than Allies, More Than Partners (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, May 16, 2006)
An establishmentarian account of the India-U.S. nuclear deal that overstates the extent to which the two countries share strategic interests
- Startling Revelation In Jessica Lal Murder Case (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
"Vikas Gill left the country without court permission"
High Court hearing the appeal against the acquittal in the case reacted angrily to the revelation
Standing Counsel for Delhi Police asked to file a fresh application
- Jessica Murder: Actor Grilled (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Delhi police on Monday interrogated Shayan Munshi, a prime witness to model Jessica Lall’s murder in 1999, for over seven hours.
- Mechanism On Quota Issue Soon: Centre (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Protection to all sections: Pranab
Resume duty or face action, striking doctors told
Delhi hospitals in disarray
- Washington, Paris To Present India N-Fuel Supply Roadmap To Iaea (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, May 16, 2006)
Moving forward on assurances for permanent fuel supplies to India as part of the India-US nuclear deal, Paris and Washington are working on a proposal laying out a multi-layered approach to assure such supplies.
- Kashmir: Defining The First Step (Dawn, Humayun Khan, May 16, 2006)
IN the mid-1980s, when I was Pakistan’s ambassador to India, there could never be any question of my visiting Jammu and Kashmir.
- Indian Doctors Protest As Anger Over Quotas Spreads (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Services in scores of hospitals across India were disrupted on Monday as thousands of doctors and medical students launched fresh protests against a government move to reserve more places in colleges for the disadvantaged.
- Tikka Shatrujit Singh (Business Standard, Kishore Singh, May 16, 2006)
His grandfather was one of its biggest customers; his heir now plans Louis Vuitton’s market strategies.
- Don't Control Prices By Fiat (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 16, 2006)
It may be tempting for New Delhi to re-impose controls to contain commodity prices. But nothing could be more damaging.
- Bsnl, Mtnl Likely To Settle Dispute (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2006)
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) appear to be heading for an early settlement on the national long distance (NLD) carriage charges dispute.
- Fall Out Of Nepal's Developments (Daily Excelsior, MAHENDRA VED, May 15, 2006)
The fall of absolute monarchy in Nepal, despite its somewhat emotional context of being the world's only Hindu kingdom, could make India look up-north to redefine its geo-strategic goals.
- “High” Society (Tribune, Devi Cherian, May 15, 2006)
The capital’s motto seems to be ‘work hard, chill out harder’ in the summer. When Delhi’s claim to Bollywood fame, Pradeep Hirani, opened another shop, Bollywood was in attendance.
- Who Dares Loses (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, May 15, 2006)
Sonia Gandhi’s public admonition of former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi for attempting to create a controversy regarding her unflinching support for the Prime Minister seeks to send a strong signal to a section of Congressmen trying to undermine . . .
- Everybody Loves A Good Ban (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, May 15, 2006)
The last conversation I ever had with Pramod Mahajan concerned a column I had written on this page about The Da Vinci Code.
- Safe But Under Pressure (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 15, 2006)
A persistent feature of the just-concluded round of Assembly elections was speculation about the likely impact of their outcomes on the Congress-led Central Government.
- Empty Threat (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, May 15, 2006)
Not much importance is likely to be attached to the seven-day ultimatum served on the UPA by the Telengana Rashtra Samithi on the issue of statehood for Telengana for the simple reason that its credentials were considerably weakened when it decided . . .
- Mixed Signals From The Real Estate Market (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, May 15, 2006)
If you are guided merely by the vast volumes of data spewed out by foreign real estate brokers, builders or realty venture funds, then the bull market in this sector seems set to last for the next few years.
- New Players In A New Regional Game (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, May 15, 2006)
As ‘indigenous’ voters emerged a stronger force in Assam, Sanjib Baruah explains how the Congress’s strategic alliance with Hagrama Mohilary paid off .
- Communist Manifestations (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, May 15, 2006)
So the Left has romped home in style in West Bengal and Kerala. Almost on cue, CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat announced that now the CPI(M)-led front will be more “interventionist” at the Centre.
- Preying On Public Land (Tribune, Jagmohan , May 15, 2006)
The Supreme Court deserves to be saluted. It has been making a valiant attempt to bring about the rule of law in Delhi and save it from the ravages of law breakers who are destroying all norms of organised civic life.
- The Price Of Reservation (Business Line, P. V. Indiresan , May 15, 2006)
For every transaction, there has to be entries on both sides of the ledger.
- Demolition Troubles (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 15, 2006)
Avoidable, if everybody complies with the building laws, and if local authorities do not allow slums to spring up indiscriminately.
- Mumbai Erupts, Medicos Hit The Street Over Quota (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
A day after the Delhi police rained batons and used water cannons on budding physicians angry over the government’s drive to hike OBC quotas, police in Mumbai on Saturday brutally beat up medicos and other protesting students,igniting a wave of . . .
- Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Congratulate Karunanidhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
DPA victory due to DMK chief's leadership: Congress president
L.K. Advani calls up Karunanidhi, congratulates him
S. Ramadoss commends Chief Minister for welfare announcements
- National Technology Day At Bhel (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) celebrated the National Technology Day on Saturday by presenting `young innovators award' to 15 young engineers for their contribution in cycle time reduction, cost saving, war on waste, automation developments
- Main Witness Of Jessica Murder Held For Perjury (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Shayan Munshi, principal witness in the Jessica Lal murder case, was held today at the Calcutta airport while boarding a plane for Bangkok.
- Jessica Lal Case: Key Witness Held (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Shayan Munshi, one of the key witnesses in the Jessica Lal murder case, was arrested at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International airport near here on Saturday as he was trying to leave India for Bangkok.
- Two Killed And 41 Wounded In Kashmir Blast (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
At least two people were killed and 41 wounded on Saturday by an explosion apparently aimed at a protest rally by a Hindu nationalist party, police and witnesses said.
- Pushed To The Margins In Delh (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Examining the situation of the poor in the context of the Supreme Court's recent rulings on the Delhi demolitions. text and Photographs
- Best Of Both Worlds (Times of India, Shakti Maira, May 14, 2006)
These are times when cultural boundaries are becoming increasingly porous.
- Uma Bharati's Party (Frontline, Venkitesh Ramakrishnan, May 14, 2006)
Uma Bharati launches her party at a ceremony that seems to send a message through its simplicity.
- Delhi Awaits Central Approval To Bill On Office Of Profit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Fate of 19 Congress MLAs hangs in balance
- Show A Leg (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, May 14, 2006)
Money is secondary in urban transport reform
- Book Rack (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Compiled by Kalindi Randeri (Jaico Publishing House, Rs 275). Kamath, with four decades of rich and varied experience, has travelled the world with an eye for people and a nose for news.
- How To Defeat The Left In Bengal (Business Standard, T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan, May 14, 2006)
You insult a Bengali at his own peril because he or she responds by voting the Communists back.
- Five Indian Students Win Intel Fair Awards (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Five Indian students are among the winners at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world's largest pre-college science competition. An Indian-American girl also received a $50,000 scholarship by taking top honours.
- Chandy Quits, Kerala Awaits New Chief Minister (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy on Friday bowed out of office, continuing to chant the development mantra and accusing the opposition Left Democratic Front of having played the communal card to win the elections.
- Against Left, For Left Front (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, May 14, 2006)
Among the more intriguing theories that were proffered in Kolkata to explain the Left Front's conclusive seventh-term victory last Thursday, one struck me as quite prescient.
- The Genocide Story (Statesman, SUBRATA MUKHERJEE, May 14, 2006)
Milosevic has been rightly accused of war crimes but EU is equally guilty because of inaction and desire to protect narrow self-interests
- Quota Stir Spreads Hospitals Halt In Gujarat, Orissa (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
The protest by medical students against Union Human Resources Development Minister Arjun Singh's move to impose caste-based quota on institutions of higher learning gathered storm on Saturday with Delhi doctors and medical students deciding to go . . .
- Left's Dilemma (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 14, 2006)
The CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front's victory in the Kerala Assembly election in which it has bagged 98 seats, compared to the Congress-led United Democratic Front's tally of 42 seats in a near reversal of the 2001 poll result, may bring . . .
- Friend Of India (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 14, 2006)
With the passing away of the Pulitzer prize winning former editor of the New York Times, Abraham M Rosenthal, on May 11, India has lost yet another friend shortly after the demise of John Kenneth Galbraith in Massachusetts on May 1.
- India Announces Rs 10 Cr Aid For Palestinians (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Concerned over the economic hardships faced by Palestinian people, India has announced a humanitarian assistance worth Rs 10 crore to help them out of the prevailing situation in Gaza and West Bank.
- Recognise India As Partner In Fight Against Taliban (Daily Excelsior, Brig. (Retd.) S.N. Sachadeva, May 14, 2006)
Indo-US differences have sharp ened over Afghanistan following the brutal killing of 41-year-old K. Suryanarayan by the Taliban militants, who are hiding in the rough terrain of the border areas of Pakistan.
- N-Deal Approval An Uphill Task, Says Envoy Ronen Sen (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, May 14, 2006)
Despite a lack of adequate support for the U.S.-India civilian nuclear deal in the U.S. Congress, India’s ambassador in Washington is confident that the agreement will eventually win over skeptics.
- Quota Stir Intensifies, Doctors On Hunger Strike (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Stepping up their agitation against the government's controversial reservation proposal, medical students of the capital on Sunday began an indefinite hunger strike.
- Jessica Case Grounds ‘Honeymoon’ Flight (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, May 14, 2006)
Minutes before taking a flight to Bangkok, Shayan Munshi, the prime witness in the Jessica Lal murder case, was arrested from Calcutta airport this morning.
- Fundamentally Sound (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, May 14, 2006)
India can be justifiably proud of having got 173 of the 191 votes to become a member of the new 47-member United Nations Human Rights Council, especially since voting was conducted by secret ballot.
- Bjp, Victim Of Its Own Spin (Rediff on the Net, B Raman, May 14, 2006)
In February, I met an economic expert working for the BJP at a seminar abroad. Its 'India Shining' campaign was in full blast at that time and the media had practically written off the Congress (I). I told the BJP expert that 2004 could see a . . .
- People Triumph In Nepal (Frontline, Praful Bidwai, May 13, 2006)
The democracy movement's glorious victory holds lessons for all of South Asia about integrating social justice issues with mainstream politics.
- Show A Leg (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, May 13, 2006)
It is more than a month since the Union Cabinet approved its National Urban Transport Policy (NUTP).
- Congress Seeks Bodo Front's Support (Hindu, Sushanta Talukdar, May 13, 2006)
Hagrama demands five Ministerial berths
Gogoi likely to be elected unanimously
Efforts on to enlist support of Independents
Other aspirants out of contention
- Karunanidhi Ministry To Be Sworn In Today (Hindu, R.K.Radhakrishnan, May 13, 2006)
Congress to lend outside support; Stalin included in Cabinet
- Sir Creek: India Confident Of Progress (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, May 13, 2006)
India is confident that meaningful agreements on Sir Creek and the Siachen could be reached with Pakistan, according to Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Shivshankar Menon.
- Pdp In Search Of Identity (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, May 13, 2006)
A story is much in circulation these days. This refers to late National Conference leader Mirza Afzal Beg's penchant for waving green flag or handkerchief at public meetings during his days with the Plebiscite Front.
- Crime And Clout (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, May 13, 2006)
There are conflicting opinions even within the Bihar administration on the . . .
- Delhi Docs Strike Work (Pioneer, Veena Sunderam, May 13, 2006)
Resident doctors of all city hospitals, except Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital struck work on Friday evening and went on a 24-hour strike as an expression of solidarity with the medical students protesting the OBC quota proposal moved by HRD Minister . . .
- Politics Of Reservation (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, May 13, 2006)
The genie that V P Singh un leashed on the nation to save his tottering political future,
- Politics And Police Appointments (Frontline, R.K. Raghavan, May 13, 2006)
Choice of a clean and upright officer is an aberration. Fortunately aberrations are becoming the order of the day.
- Relook At Replacements (Business Line, K. SIVARAJAN, May 13, 2006)
Taxability of REP licence sale merits review
Nothing has been mentioned in the Anraj decision about the pending cases, levies already made but not collected, and so on.
- Why Won’T India Move On Kashmir? (Daily Times, Shaukat Qadir, May 13, 2006)
There were three main reasons for Musharraf’s strong position
- How To Defeat The Left In Bengal (Business Standard, T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan, May 13, 2006)
You insult a Bengali at his own peril because he or she responds by voting the Communists back.
- No Gas To Spare For Delhi: Ongc (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, May 13, 2006)
Had already tied up for supply with its customers, Minister informs Lok Sabha
- India To Free 6 Pakistani Prisoners (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, May 13, 2006)
India on Friday decided to release and repatriate six Pakistani prisoners on May 17. The prisoners will be repatriated via Wagah border, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna told reporters in New Delhi.
- Pakistan, India Discuss Siachen On 23rd (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 13, 2006)
Pakistan and India will hold talks on Siachen in New Delhi on May 23 and 24.
- Unanswered Questions (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, May 13, 2006)
I receive quite a few letters questioning my lack of belief and suggesting ways of overcoming this deficiency in my character.
- Siachen, Sir Creek Talks From 23rd Full Story (The Nation, Correspondent or Reporter, May 13, 2006)
Defence secretaries of Pakistan and India would lead their respective teams for the talks on Siachen on May 23-24 in New Delhi.
Defence Secretary Lt. Gen. (Retd) Tariq Wasim Ghazi will hold talks with his Indian counterpart Shri Shekhar Dutt on Siachin.
- Left's Dilemma (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, May 13, 2006)
The CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front's victory in the Kerala Assembly election in which it has bagged 98 seats, compared to the Congress-led United Democratic . . .
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