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Articles 7621 through 7720 of 21784:
- Mayawati: "No Promises, No Manifesto, Only Performance" (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Apr 12, 2006)
From a negatively perceived champion of narrow caste interests to a confident, self-assured leader of all communities,Mayawatihas transformed beyond recognition. Today, all eyes are on her — to see if the Bahujan Samaj Party can reach the finish . . .
- India, Afghanistan Plan Intelligence Sharing (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
India and Afghan-istan are looking for ways to cooperate in the fight against terrorism, including sharing of intelligence, their leaders said on Monday.
- Cdr Organising Intra-Kashmir Conference (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Apr 11, 2006)
The Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDR), a Delhi-based non-government organisation, is organising an intra-Kashmir conference in Jammu and Srinagar from tomorrow (Wednesday).
- Karzai’S Indian Visit Needs To Be Watched (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Apr 11, 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.
- Singh And Karzai Want Pakistani Transit Facility For Indian Goods (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Apr 11, 2006)
India and Afghanistan on Monday asked Pakistan to establish transit facilities in its territory for Afghanistan-bound Indian goods.
- Trade Talk Gets Tough (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Apr 11, 2006)
Emerging economies should not be asked to pay the price for the successful conclusion of the Doha Development Agenda.
- Quota Will Affect Healthcare, Protests Ima (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Joining the protest over increase in reservation quota in education, Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday said the move will adversely affect quality of healthcare.
- Leander Class (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 11, 2006)
India's surprisingly narrow victory against Pakistan in the Davis Cup Asia Oceania Zone Group throws up more questions than it answers.
- Meerut Fair Fire: 50 Dead, Toll Rising (Pioneer, Aloke Sharma, Apr 11, 2006)
In one of the worst tragedies to have hit this part of the country, at least 50 people were charred to death in a fire, which engulfed a trade fair at the Victoria Grounds here on Monday evening. More deaths are feared.
- A Pat For Planning Commission (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Apr 11, 2006)
The Planning Commission’s proposal of a Universal Service Obli-gation (USO) Fund to ensure that rural and far-flung areas are not denied access to postal services must be commended.
- Fir Against Husain, Nafisa For 'Bharat Mata' Painting (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Delhi Police has registered a case against painter MF Husain for depicting "Bharat Mata" in an obscene manner in one of his paintings, which was to be auctioned to fund rehabilitation work in earthquake-hit Kashmir. The case was registered at the . . .
- After Ec Rebuke, Govt Backtracks (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
- With Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh under the scanner of the Election Commission, the UPA Government has developed cold feet on implementing the OBC quota in educational institutions in the midst of the ongoing Assembly polls.
- Ministers Return From Narmada Valley, Meet Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Three Union ministers who returned to the Capital yesterday after touring villages affected by raising the height of the Sardar Sarovar dam and assessing the rehabilitation work, today met the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, to report on the situation.
- 50 Charred To Death In Meerut (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
At least 50 persons, including women and children, were feared charred to death and over 100 injured as a major fire brought down three grand pandals like a pack of cards at a jam-packed consumer fair hours before it was to close in Meerut this evening.
- Hamid Karzai Bats For Pakistan (Times of India, Hamid Karzai, Apr 11, 2006)
Hamid Karzai batted for his "brother" Pervez Musharraf on Monday, saying while Pakistan should allow India transit for its goods to travel to Afghanistan, New Delhi should also allow Islamabad the same facility for its goods to travel to East Asia.
- India, Afghanistan Pledge To Fight Terrorism (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Apr 11, 2006)
India and Afghanistan, both battling Islamic militants, are looking for ways to cooperate in the fight against terrorism including sharing of intelligence, their leaders said on Monday.
- U.S. Likely To Pass India Nuclear Deal - Senator (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
The U.S. Congress was likely to pass a landmark nuclear energy deal with India, but the vote might be delayed until January after the American midterm elections, a leading senator said on Monday.
- Blaze At Meerut Consumer Fair Kills At Least 51 (Reuters, Surojit Gupta, Apr 11, 2006)
At least 51 people died and 100 were injured on Monday when a huge fire broke out at a crowded consumer electronics fair in Meerut and the death toll could rise further, officials said.
- India Can Be A Intl Air Cargo Hub, Improve Infrastructure: Experts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
India has the potential to be a global hub for air cargo but it would need to improve upon its infrastructure and cost efficiency for it to make a mark in international market, experts have said.
- Fire Kills Over 100 At Indian Trade Fair (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
150 injured, death toll expected to rise
* Compensation of $4,500 for families of victims
- Quick-Fix At Narmada (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 11, 2006)
As Medha Patkar languishes at the intensive care unit of AIIMS, the government may take credit for having rescued her just when she had started sinking.
- Us Arms Industry Gung-Ho About Market In India (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
US companies are rushing to step up sales of fighter jets and other weapons to India even as the Bush administration struggles to convince Congress to back a landmark civilian nuclear energy deal with India.
- Indo-Pak Ties: Seeking New Horizons (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Apr 11, 2006)
Like Pakistan's proposal for `demilitarisation' of Jammu and Kashmir, Dr Manmohan Singh's idea of a Treaty of Peace, Security and Friendship will have to await more propitious times. This can happen only when the present atmosphere of mutual . . .
- Sc Stays Arrest Warrants Against M F Hussain (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed a bailable arrest warrant issued against noted painter M F Hussain by an Indore court on a complaint accusing him of having outraged religious sentiments of Hindus with his controversial paintings,
- Unquiet Flows The Narmada (Deccan Herald, Punypriya Dasgupta , Apr 11, 2006)
Big dams projects never really provide the irrigation and power that their project reports promise
- Confusing Signals (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 11, 2006)
India appears to be pursuing an incoherent policy towards Nepal, now in the midst of political turmoil.
- Customers Mob B’Lore Sbi Branches (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
The morning after the week-long strike by the State Bank of India employees was called off, the bank’s branches in the City on Monday opened to long queues ....
- India Can Be Global Air Cargo Hub, Say Experts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
India has the potential to be a global hub for air cargo but it would need to improve upon its infrastructure and cost efficiency for it to make a mark in international market, experts have opined.
- A Friend In Need (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Apr 11, 2006)
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai’s second visit to New Delhi in less than a year is in keeping with the growing congruence of interests between the two South Asian countries.
- Narmada: Team Meets Manmohan (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , Apr 11, 2006)
They inspected rehabilitation sites
Team denied submitting a report to PM on findings
Medha Patkar's fast entered 13th day on Monday
- Let Us Fight Terrorism Together: Manmohan (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Apr 11, 2006)
``Both India and Afghanistan have suffered a great deal due to the menace''
- `Pragmatism, Not Opportunism' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Apr 11, 2006)
The firebrand politician and orator from Kallingipatti, in southern Tamil Nadu, has raised another storm this time by shifting his alliance from the DMK to the AIADMK. In this interview with S. Vijay Kumar, in Karur recently, Vaiko not only . . .
- Fiction Anthology (Hindu, Prema Nandakumar , Apr 11, 2006)
Disguises: Indira Parthasarathi; Kalaignan Pathippagam, 19, Kannadasan Salai, T. Nagar, Chennai- 600017. Rs. 75.
- Soft Talk With Karan (Hindu, Mukund Padmanabhan, Apr 11, 2006)
Collection of Thapar's weekly newspaper columns on varied subjects
- Nepal Beyond The Monarchy (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Apr 11, 2006)
After years of upheaval, Nepal is on the brink of a major political change. What will a country of citizens — and not subjects — look like? Three books provide some answers
- India, Afghanistan Pitch For Joint Fight On Terror (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Concerned over increased terrorist activities in Afghanistan, India and Kabul today agreed on a collective fight against the menace in which Pakistan could also join.
- A Different Historical Trajectory (Hindu, R. CHAMPAKALAKSHMI, Apr 11, 2006)
This concluding part of the review focusses on Sanjay Subrahmanyam's main contributions to a better understanding of the complex historical processes
- Pak, China May Sign Civil N-Deal (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
A civil nuclear technology deal between Pakistan and China may be signed during Pakistan President Gen Pervez Musharraf's visit to Beijing in June to counter the Indo-US nuclear agreement, the Daily Times reported on Monday.
- Kalam's Intervention Sought (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
329 commercial properties sealed in 10 civic zones on Monday
- Customers Make A Beeline At Sbi Branches, Atms (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 11, 2006)
Employees struggle to clear huge backlog of cheques and carry out other transactions
- Us Congress Likely To Ratify Nuke Deal Before November (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Apr 11, 2006)
The Indo-US civil nuclear energy cooperation deal would be ratified by US Congress before the biennial Congressional elections in November, a leading American Senator, who is currently on a visit to India, has said.
- Perhaps Us Reads Indian Mind (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2006)
India has rejected the US call to define its credible minimum nuclear deterrent saying that it is under no obligation to do so.
- Good Borders, Good Neighbours (Deccan Herald, Srikanth Kondapalli , Apr 10, 2006)
Resolving the border issue with China will help better the India-China trade ties too
- Nri Top Guns Look Beyond Ethnic Lines (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Apr 10, 2006)
The movers and shakers within the most influential NRI corporate community in the US say they are looking to expand their activities beyond ethnic lines....
- The Lexicon Of Lewd (Indian Express, FARAH BARIA, Apr 10, 2006)
Meher Bhargava was the quintessential Lucknow memsahib;
- Sometimes, Every Picture Tells Half A Story (Indian Express, SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, Apr 10, 2006)
No columnist should start with a cliche, so apologies and all that, but here I go: Every story has two sides. Where was the other side when TV news channels, especially the major English language ones, covered the Medha Patkar story?
- Remembering Bansi Lal (Tribune, M.K. Kohli, Apr 10, 2006)
It was September 5, 1971, when I got a Teachers Day “gift” in the form of my transfer from the well-established Government College, Gurgaon, to the newly opened Government College, Bhiwani.
- Pension Issue In State Bank Of India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2006)
Ceiling remained static at Rs. 4,250 for over nine years despite repeated recommendations'
Whenever there was an upward revision in wages, negotiations were initiated with the management on pension and the decision arrived at was put up to the Finance M
- Cooperative Common Future (Tribune, B.G.Verghese, Apr 10, 2006)
There is a role for both Kashmirs
- Child Marriages (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Apr 10, 2006)
SC to streamline the law to check them
- The Politics Of Personality (Telegraph, RAMACHANDRA GUHA , Apr 10, 2006)
In her early years as Congress president, Sonia Gandhi was treated as a political lightweight by her opponents and independent commentators alike. Her public persona exuded diffidence.
- Delhi’S Fashion Week (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Apr 10, 2006)
After the fashion fiesta concluded in Mumbai with the wardrobe malfunction controversy, the Delhi fashion week had all the big wigs of industries crossing their fingers and praying for the best.
- Quota Vote Bank (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 10, 2006)
Govt should rethink the move to extend reservation
- Assam: Acid Test For A New Party (Deccan Herald, Anirban Bhaumik , Apr 10, 2006)
Cries of Imam Sahib zindabad can be heard as the two men walk towards the podium.
- Pakistan And Siachen Imbroglio (Daily Excelsior, Brigadier (Retd.) S. N. Sachadeva, Apr 10, 2006)
Even as India and Pakistan work out a demilitarisation agreement on Siachen to facilitate a prime ministerial visit to Pakistan later this year, foreign office and defence mandarins have drawn their red lines:
- Karzai Arrives In India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2006)
Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrived in India on Sunday to boost ties with New Delhi that have blossomed after the fall of the Taliban regime, in a trip a nervous Pakistan will be closely watching.
- Indo-Us Deal: Not Without Amendments (News International, Nasim Zehra, Apr 10, 2006)
The writer is an Islamabad-based security
- The Glitch In The Indo-Us Deal (News International, S M H Bokhari, Apr 10, 2006)
George Bush was triumphant on signing the historic Indo-US deal first conceived in Washington in July and concluded in a hurry in New Delhi early last month.
- Walled City, Not World City (Times of India, Gautam Bhatia, Apr 10, 2006)
At electricity and ticket counters, you encounter miserable faces. Traffic proceeds in disordered screeches, bumps and starts; horns blare for no reason at all. People shout when they can whisper.
- Sbi Strike Called Off After Fm Intervenes, Pension Revised (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 10, 2006)
The week-old strike at the State Bank of India (SBI) was finally called off today after day-long negotiations between senior Finance Ministry officials and SBI management and employees’ unions.
- Murshidabad Dilemma (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 10, 2006)
Importance of being Adhir Chowdhury
- Fast Forward, Rewind (Indian Express, Aiman Mustafa, Apr 10, 2006)
Medha Patkar’s fast in New Delhi recalled a form of protest that had almost disappeared. A powerful tool in the hands of the Mahatma and his followers, its decline mirrored the fading away of Gandhian politics. Here are some famous fasts, post-1947
- Kerala's Highway To Nowhere (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 10, 2006)
K Govindan Kutty on why grandiose projects like metro have support of politicians and bureaucrats alike in Kerala
- Cyprus Welcomes Nuclear Agreement (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Apr 10, 2006)
Supports efforts to promote civilian nuclear supply for economic development
- Don't Just Stick To Old Guns On Doha (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Apr 10, 2006)
Mr Pascal Lamy’s endorsement of the demand that countries like India should negotiate in terms of applied tariffs for industrial products, rather than the bound rates, is the clearest indication yet that the Doha round of WTO negotiations has . . .
- No More The Land Of Naked Fakirs (The Economic Times, RAJESH SHUKLA, Apr 10, 2006)
The talk of the so-called “middle class” has already gone beyond media reports, moving even into official documents.
- Onus On India? (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Apr 10, 2006)
India may need to concede ground on industrial tariffs if it is to attain its objective of getting tariff barriers lowered on both the farm and industrial fronts in the US and the EU.
- After Aligarh (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Apr 10, 2006)
There was a time in the 1980s when "religious riot in Aligarh" was not so much a news occurrence as a cliché. Like Kanpur and Meerut, Gorakhpur and Varanasi, it was one of the many Uttar Pradesh towns seemingly cursed by persistent social violence.
- Bajaj Auto Unveils Platina (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2006)
Plans CNG/LPG two-wheelers, four-wheel cargo vehicles
To set up unit in Uttaranchal
Plans assembly unit in Indonesia, Nigeria
- A-G's Clean Chit `Irrelevant': Advani (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Apr 09, 2006)
"Only Chief Election Commissioner can comment on Chawla's conduct"
- Record Tourist Inflow Into Valley Expected (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2006)
If all goes well, the Jammu and Kashmir Government expects about 12 lakh tourists to visit Kashmir this year which will not only be double the figures last year but will also surpass all previous records.
- Quite Scary (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Apr 08, 2006)
The picture presented by the State Pollution Control Board about the level of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the air of this city is quite alarming.
- Nepal Imposes Curfew Ahead Of Anti-King Protests (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Apr 08, 2006)
Nepal's royalist government imposed a day curfew in Kathmandu and its neighbouring areas on Saturday and some mobile phone services were disrupted, hours before a rally against King Gyanendra's rule.
- Sonia's Gamble To Win Back Uttar Pradesh? (Daily Excelsior, Fazal Mehmood, Apr 08, 2006)
The battle for political space in Uttar Pradesh is getting tougher.
- The Future Of Jihad (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Apr 08, 2006)
The jihadis of today are increasingly locking horns with the US-led Western world.
- Even-Handed Approach On N-Deal Needed (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Apr 08, 2006)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that the initiative of the US-India civilian nuclear deal should be enveloped in a nuclear restraint regime, allowing production of fissile material for all of South Asia. In an interview in New York, he said . . .
- Angry Narmada Oustees Want Ministers To Prolong Visit (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2006)
Three Union ministers who visited Sardar Sarovar Project-dam affected villages and rehabilitation sites in Madhya Pradesh on Friday had a tough time as oustees and NBA volunteers wanted them to prolong their visit to hear their tales of corruption . . .
- N-Deal With India May Take A Year: Boucher (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 08, 2006)
Rules out any fresh condition, negotiations
- Mass Leadership And Backroom Politics (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Apr 08, 2006)
The Congress will do well to look at the BJP, which has begun to experience the consequences of ignoring its mass leaders.
- The Tragedy That Can Strike Us Too (Deccan Herald, VIJAY NAMBISAN, Apr 08, 2006)
Meher Bhargava’s murder underlines an ugly truth: that any citizen can be killed at any time on the slightest provocation
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