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Articles 7521 through 7620 of 21784:
- Wonderful Parties And Graceful Living (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Apr 15, 2006)
At one time Jantar Mantar Road from its junction with Ashoka Road to Sansad Marg with the planetarium on one side, Free Church on the other was the abode of the five top building...
- When All Hell Broke Loose (Deccan Herald, Bidanda M Chengappa, Apr 15, 2006)
Brand Bangalore is in jeopardy – the police failed to protect citizens, and the government machinery collapsed on Wednesday and Thursday
- Not Being In Sync With The Times (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Apr 15, 2006)
The protests against Mandal II as Arjun Singh’s scheme has come to be known come as yet another example of how we the people of India have left the political class behind
- Jayati Ghosh: Guarding The Guardians (Frontline, Jayati Ghosh, Apr 15, 2006)
The State's response to the Narmada Bachao Andolan's agitation betrays its obsession with market-obsessed economic priorities.
- Justice Subverted (Frontline, Bhaskar Ghose, Apr 15, 2006)
If the rule of law is not comprehensively ensured, all the good work sought to be done will come to nothing.
- China Okay With India At Unsc Sans Japan (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 15, 2006)
The US and China maintain a somewhat identical position on India's candidature of the UN Security Council.
- Cure The Violent Polity First (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 15, 2006)
At least now that the PM has acknowledged Naxalism to be the single-biggest internal security threat that India has ever faced, we should recognise some of the fundamental problems in our strategy in dealing with this crisis.
- Will Pascal's Law Work In Lamy's Case? (Business Line, D. Murali , Apr 15, 2006)
World trade is in fluid state, and so one wonders if the hydraulic law of Blaise Pascal will come to the WTO chief, Mr Pascal Lamy's rescue even as he applies persuasive pressure on the member-countries, expecting the same to get transmitted . . .
- Jama Masjid Rocked By Blasts, 13 Injured (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 15, 2006)
Two blasts rocked the historic Jama Masjid complex in Old Delhi on Friday evening, injuring 13 people including a 10-year-old boy.
- Chinese Puzzle (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Apr 14, 2006)
The State is a land of people with unstinted flight of imagination.
- Gyanendra’S Time Is Up (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Apr 14, 2006)
That he has managed to get Marxist leader Sitaram Yechury, former National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra and US President George W. Bush on the same side of the debate on Nepal reveals all you need to know about King Gyanendra’s ham-handed power . . .
- The King Is Right (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 14, 2006)
The seven-party 'Opposition alliance', representing the thoroughly discredited and hugely corrupt political elite of Nepal masquerading as champions of democracy, and its ally, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), are celebrating what they . . .
- Ravi’S Rough Ride (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Apr 14, 2006)
Vayalar Ravi, cabinet minister for overseas Indian affairs, is rarely seen in Delhi.
- Debate And Democracy (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Apr 14, 2006)
The two have a vigorous, vital link
- Thirst For Profit (Frontline, P. SAINATH, Apr 14, 2006)
The corporate hijack of water is on and if the current trend continues, India's water sources will be in private hands before long.
- Preparing To Strike At Will (Pioneer, Anil Narendra, Apr 14, 2006)
Terrorists have infested large parts of the country and their area commanders are busy plotting more attacks, says Anil Narendra
- Muslims Must Pursue Modern Education' (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Apr 14, 2006)
"Unless we develop a modern outlook skewed towards scientific education, there is no future for us."
- Vvip Flights (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 14, 2006)
Cause turbulence everywhere
- Envoy Dogra's Letter Scurrilous: External Affairs Ministry (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
The External Affairs Ministry on Thursday described as "scurrilous" a letter written by India's High Commissioner to New Zealand, Harish Dogra, allegedly demanding the resignation of Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran.
- Pm Threat No. 1 Tag On Maoists (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 14, 2006)
Spring Thunder has struck Delhi, a day after its disruptive potential was acknowledged in Calcutta and 39 years after the clarion call rose in Naxalbari in Bengal.
- Noses Up In The Air (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Apr 14, 2006)
The UPA government at the Centre has one thing to learn from the NDA, particularly the BJP.
- Capital Solutions (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Apr 14, 2006)
The ministry of urban development’s proposal to modify the Master Plan for Delhi, if not struck down by the courts, offers at least a partial solution to the situation resulting from the courts ordering that all illegal construction—mostly . . .
- Preferred Way (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Apr 14, 2006)
Rebels of all hues love to believe in their own propaganda.
- Vajpayee Isn’T Amused With Advani’S Kandahar Remark (Indian Express, Pradeep Kaushal, Apr 14, 2006)
Just as the controversy over the two yatras seems to be dying down, the BJP is faced with another.
- War Clouds (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 14, 2006)
India needs to keep a watch on the situation in Lanka
- Charca To Launch Campaign On Aids Awareness (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2006)
Programme will be launched in alliance with New Delhi-based NGO
Mandira Bedi roped in for the television spots
The spots are dubbed in Hindi, Telugu and English
- Engagement With China Growing: Kamal Nath (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Apr 13, 2006)
``India can no longer be treated as a market secondary to China''
Wants Singapore investors to see India through this ``periscope''
India, China and the ASEAN will form a formidable triangle
- Diarrhea Of Words: Enough Of It (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Apr 13, 2006)
Glasnost on either side of the Line of Control has now started yielding what appears to be no more than mere diarrhea of words.
- Indian Cancer Drug Trial Gets London Jolt (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
An Indian Biotech Company that is testing a novel anti-cancer drug on patients in Bangalore says it is not alarmed by the London trial where the use of a similar class of drug led to disastrous results.
- Pak To Keep N-Deterrent (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Pakistan, worried about a nuclear cooperation deal between rival India and the US, today said it will maintain a credible nuclear deterrent for its security.
- Jessica Lall's Killing Haunts Movers And Shakers (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Apr 13, 2006)
A seven-year-old murder trial has returned to haunt prominent members of the capital's elite, with an influential politician's son, a leading socialite, a budding actor and senior police officers under the spotlight.
- Pakistan’S New Campaign Against India (Daily Excelsior, Allabaksh, Apr 13, 2006)
Having got used to excessive pampering at the hands of the US it is perhaps not at all surprising that a sense of disappointment and even frustration seems to have struck Pakistan, following the ‘successful’ India visit of President George Walker Bush.
- Upa: Losing Out On The Two-Year Advantage (The Financial Express, P VAIDYANATHAN IYER, Apr 13, 2006)
The Manmohan Singh-led govt has failed to act in areas of disinvestment, banking and petroleum
- While Dealing With America... (Pioneer, C UDAY BHASKAR, Apr 13, 2006)
India must hardsell its ethical conduct post-Pokhran to make US Congress recognise a friend, says C Uday Bhaskar
- The Way To Salvage Nepal (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 13, 2006)
Given political will, it's still possible to redeem the Himalayan nation from the mess it is in, says NN Jha
- More Power To Bank Chiefs (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Competition demands that lending decisions are made at the operational level, rather than by the bank board.
- In India, Maoist Guerrillas Widen 'People's War' (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Soldiers with an armed cadre of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) round up villagers for a rally in Bhanupratapur, in east-central India
- Nuclear Pact Unifies Indian-Americans (Washington Times, David R. Sands, Apr 13, 2006)
California entrepreneur Arjun Bhagat concedes that his fellow Indian-Americans have been a little slow to use their economic power to promote closer U.S.-Indian ties -- by a couple of decades or so.
- In India, Maoist Guerrillas Widen 'People's War' (International Herald Tribune, Somini Sengupta , Apr 13, 2006)
India The gray light of dawn broke over the bamboo forest as the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army prepared for a . . .
- Journalism Is About Giving Voice To The Voiceless: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Praveen Swami, Barkha Dutt and Varghese George are journalists of the year
Freelance journalist Ramesh Menon received the award for "Environmental Reporting" (Print)
Awards on different aspects of journalism distributed
- An Exaggerated Factor (Deccan Herald, PARSA VENKATESHWAR RAO JR, Apr 13, 2006)
The opposition is making Sonia Gandhi appear as a big factor in national politics by targeting her
- Nda Convenor Turns Away Nitish, Makes Quiet Exit (Indian Express, J P Yadav, Apr 13, 2006)
The run-up to the polls for the post of JD(U) president was full of drama but after the victory of Sharad Yadav, an unceremonious exit was all that was left for George Fernandes. After remaining closeted in his hotel room for more than a day, the former D
- Himachal Pradesh Seeks More Yamuna Water For Shimla, Solan (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
Himachal Pradesh today demanded from the Centre to increase its water share in the Yamuna to meet the growing drinking water demands of Shimla and Solan towns.
- 'Delhi To Get A Second Airport Soon' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
There will be a second airport soon in every metro city which will dramatically ease the growing congestion.
- ‘Stories That Matter Don’T Go Unnoticed’ (Indian Express, C VANAJA, Apr 13, 2006)
Uncovering India Invisible (Print)
For her journey into the deep forests of Dandakaranya to report on the parallel government run by the Naxalites
- Politics Key To India-China Engagement: N. Ram (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Apr 13, 2006)
Says Rajiv Gandhi's visit to China in December 1988 was "the breakthrough event"
Normalisation aided by China's economic reforms
Ties on an upswing all round
- Kalam Assures Help To Sarabjit's Family (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 13, 2006)
The sister and daughter of Sarabjit Singh, incarcerated in Pakistan on spying charges, met President A P J Abdul Kalam seeking his intervention to save Singh from the gallows.
- Ec, Government Begin Talks On Nataraj Transfer Issue (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Apr 12, 2006)
State Government may effect a change on its own
State Government must act by Wednesday
Change may be temporary
- Quality Of Life In Indian Cities Set To Improve' (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Increased investments from multinationals and foreign institutional investors could lead to further improvement in the quality of living standards in Indian cities over the next four to five years, according to a survey conducted by HR . . .
- A Long-Haul Solution (Business Line, R. Krishnan , Apr 12, 2006)
More than an immediate merger of the state-owned carriers, needed are route rationalisation and synergy between them in the short-to-medium term. Air India and Indian Airlines should not be competing with each other and eating into each other's . . .
- Sharad Yadav Elected Jd(u) President (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Fernandes' supporters boycott poll
Sharad Yadav gets 413 votes
Fernandes polls 25 votes
Returning officer replaced
- Art And The Controversy (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Apr 12, 2006)
Sunil Gangopadhyay and MF Husain must know that right to freedom of speech and expression is not unconditional, says Anuradha Dutt
- Meerut Seethes With Anger Morning After The Fire Tragedy (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Apr 12, 2006)
"Bodies dumped to suppress death toll," allege kin of victims; Mulayam gheraoed
- Energy-Hungry India Hopes For $7b From Auction Of Oil & Gas Blocks (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Cheveron, BP, Exxon and other big oil companies are likely to participate in the forthcoming NELP- VI round.
- Why A Re-Think On Gm Crops Is Needed (Business Line, Aldas Janaiah, Apr 12, 2006)
The Government must review rigorously and re-position its policy on extending approval to MNC-owned GM crop varieties.
- Never-Ending Story (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2006)
More than a decade after creating a fictional character, Sampath Kumar finds it difficult to detach himself from it
- Vit Entrance Examinations (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Results of VITEEE 2006 to be published on April 23
- Icici Bank Plans M-Cheque (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Plastic cards will not be the only mode for cashless transaction, mobile phones are set to catch up soon
- Dump The King, Champion Democracy (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 12, 2006)
Drakon rules Nepal: the king’s security forces have cracked down with brutal violence on the largely peaceful general strike jointly sponsored by the seven party alliance and the Maoists.
- How Serious Is Baluch Trouble? (Deccan Herald, G S Bhargava, Apr 12, 2006)
Baluchistan is on the boil which has external dimensions linked to Iran and US
- Market And Mayhem In Meerut (Indian Express, GAUTAM CHIKERMANE, Apr 12, 2006)
The footage on TV and pictures in papers brought me head on with a past I had left 16 years behind.
- Meerut Fire: Most Deaths Were Due To Suffocation (Indian Express, Karn Kowshik, Apr 12, 2006)
In the fire that claimed over 45 lives at Victoria Park here, it was mostly women, children, and family men who could not escape.
- Amar Tap Revisited: Noose Around Industrialist (Indian Express, AMAN SHARMA, Apr 12, 2006)
Based on forged authorisation letters of Haryana DGP and Principal Secretary (Home) — in what is a virtual repeat of the Amar Singh case — a prominent industrialist of Yamunanagar in Haryana got the mobile phone of his immediate subordinate . . .
- Just Punishment (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 12, 2006)
Bad boys have always fascinated people down history.
- Nepal Conflict Casts A Shadow On India (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 12, 2006)
It is India’s responsibility to safeguard its own interests by studying the implications of the situation in Nepal
- The Tube Keeps The Commuter Happy (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Apr 12, 2006)
Thanks to the metro, commuters are no longer a harassed lot in Delhi
- No Lessons Learnt (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 12, 2006)
Action should be taken against those flouting safety rules
- Karzai’S Indian Visit Needs To Be Watched (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Apr 12, 2006)
AFGHAN President Hamid Karzai has arrived in New Delhi on Sunday for a five-day official visit to India. Talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the India-Afghan relations will be the highlight of the tour.
- India, Pakistan And Afghanistan Need To Be Closer: Karzai (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Karzai for transit trade, cultural exchanges
"I am prepared to do anything to realise this vision"
Pakistan showed flexibility, allowing Afghan overland exports to India
Opium part of Afghan economy
- An Alternative To Being A Couch Potato (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Apr 12, 2006)
How is IPTV better than the traditional telly? You can see programmes of your choice, at the pace you want to, by controlling the stream through pause, fast and rewind options.
- Solo Ipo Likely For Ai, Indian (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
Civil Aviation Ministry has started receiving reports from merchant bankers, including on the issuance of a single IPO against the separate IPOs contemplated earlier
- N-Deal Violates Sovereignty: Rajnath (Indian Express, Manoj Prasad, Apr 12, 2006)
Taking a break from the Bharat Suraksha Yatra in Ranchi today BJP president Rajnath Singh rushed to Meerut to pay his condolence to the victims of the Monday inferno.
- Cbi Plea For Closure Of Case Rejected (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2006)
A Special court for CBI cases here has turned down a plea by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to close a case of criminal conspiracy and corruption against six former Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) engineers saying that there was . . .
- Sonia Concerned Over Delhi Developments; Calls For Solution (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Apr 12, 2006)
Congress chief has taken two review meetings on the issue of sealing, demolitions
Upset over the manner charges are made against Centre
Delhi Government and MCD `mishandled' the issue
Kapil Sibal should have avoided going to Press on the matter
- There Is No Alternative To Big Dams (Tribune, Maj Gen (retd) Himmat Singh Gill, Apr 12, 2006)
Medha Patkar’s fast in the heart of Delhi and her forcible removal on medical grounds, amply illustrates an unavoidable duty of the State. Many social activists in the country are ironically out of tune with the grassroots reality they . . .
- India’S Stake In Baluchistan (Tribune, G.S.Bhargava, Apr 12, 2006)
American observers critical of General Pervez Musharraf’s half-hearted efforts to put down Al-Qaida and Taliban forces in the Waziristan area of north-west Pakistan, attribute the unabated tribal insurgency in Baluchistan for it.
- From Commission To Council (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Apr 12, 2006)
UN’s more intrusive human rights body
- Ordeal By Fire (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 12, 2006)
It is absolutely unpardonable that the organisers of the Brand India fair in Meerut's Victoria Park, had not factored into their calculations at the planning stage the possibility of a fire that engulfed the site on Monday evening.
- Hasty Decision On Siachen (Pioneer, Wilson John, Apr 12, 2006)
Six days from now, the composite dialogue between India and Pakistan would complete three years.
- Infernal Apathy (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Apr 12, 2006)
The Meerut blaze and its tragic toll is a chronicle of a story re-told many times in India — Dabwali, Baripada, Uphaar cinema, Srirangam and Kumbakonam.
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