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Articles 10421 through 10520 of 21784:
- Unsc Vote On Iran: India Officials Say Delhi Plans To Abstain (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
India plans to abstain from a vote on Iran’s nuclear programme at a meeting of the UN’s atomic watchdog this week, top Indian officials said on Monday.
- History Texts Worry Experts (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
On the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian History Congress discussed steps taken by the Tamil Nadu government to remove a reference on his assassination in a textbook.
- India Will Vote Against Iran Again (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jan 31, 2006)
Says it would want to avoid voting at IAEA meet
Sources say the writing is on the wall
Manmohan's decision to retain External Affairs portfolio said to be significant
Anand Sharma says there is no threat from the Left over the issue
- Talks Held On Operational Details Of 'Thar Express' (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Jan 31, 2006)
Railway officials of India and Pakistan today held talks on the operational details of 'Thar Express,' the Khokhrapar-Munabao train service connecting Sindh province and Rajastan, which will resume from next month.
- Time For Candour (Hindu, KESAVA MENON, Jan 31, 2006)
Argues that any religion can degenerate if its tenets are not subjected to constant scrutiny
- India, Pak Hold Talks On Khokhrapar-Munabao Train (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
Railway officials of India and Pakistan today held talks on the operational details of ‘Thar Express,’ the Khokhrapar-Munabao train service connecting Sindh province and Rajasthan, which will resume from next month.
- Eye In The Sky To Track Illegal Constructions In Delhi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
Union Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal on Monday announced plans to set up a high-tech system for real time monitoring of illegal constructions in Chandni Chowk and other areas of the Capital covered by Zone I of the Municipal Corporation . . .
- India's Pretext Of Crossborder Terror A "Farce": Musharraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
Terming as "farce" India's assertion of continuing cross-border terrorism, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has alleged that New Delhi used this as a pretext for not moving forward in improving bilateral ties.
- Modernisation Bids To Be Opened (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jan 31, 2006)
Airports Authority of India employees threaten to disrupt services
Forum leaders meet Praful Patel and warn of flash strike
"No satisfactory reply on Alternate Plan"
- Agreement On Khokhrapar-Monabao Train Today (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 31, 2006)
India and Pakistan are to sign an agreement on Tuesday for commencement of the Khokhrapar-Monabao rail route linking Sindh with Rajasthan.
- From The Blurb (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 31, 2006)
A firsthand account of the poverty, discrimination and trampling of human rights suffered daily by billions of people across the world. It represents the collective voice of the poor and excluded people from 5000 villages across 19 countries in Africa, .
- Cautious Shuffle (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jan 31, 2006)
Shuffles in a council of ministers are largely a mix of political necessity and some experimentation with administrative fit. So it is with Sunday’s new permutations in the Manmohan Singh-led council. If people were expecting bold changes, they shouldn’t
- Saudi Arabia Looks East (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Jan 30, 2006)
SOME seven years ago, Pakistan, in a gesture of solidarity, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Saudi kingdom by the house of Saud.
- Gowda Family On Pilgrimage (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda and his sons are on pilgrimage to shrines in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
- A Symbolic Visit (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Jan 30, 2006)
Nothing much can be expected from George Bush’s India trip
- Air-India Plans Non-Stop Us Flights (Business Standard, P R Sanjai, Jan 30, 2006)
Air-India may launch a non-stop service to the US in early 2007, when the national carrier takes delivery of its first 3 B777-200LR aircraft from Boeing Company.
- International Bpos Face I-T Scrutiny (The Economic Times, Hema Ramakrishnan, Jan 30, 2006)
Foreign companies outsourcing BPO work to their Indian arms are under the Income-Tax department’s scanner once again.
- Across The Arabian Sea (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 30, 2006)
THE Delhi Declaration signed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia last Friday has acquired special significance from various angles.
- Bansal Sworn In As Minister Of State (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
Mr Pawan Kumar Bansal, the local Member of Parliament, was sworn in as the Minister of State for Finance.
- Saudi Arabia Looks Ahead (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jan 30, 2006)
The Saudis have for long had a special relationship with the US. But that equation is about to undergo an alteration with China and India becoming the focal points of Riyadh's economic and political diplomacy.
- Narrow Escape For Sahara Passengers (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jan 30, 2006)
Passengers aboard a 180-seater Delhi-Srinagar Air Sahara airliner had a narrow escape when the plane’s wing grazed that of a parked Air India aircraft after landing at the Srinagar International Airport here today, airport authorities said.
- A Multi Crore Cancer Hospital Near Katra (Daily Excelsior, Sanjeev Pargal, Jan 30, 2006)
After University, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) is planning what could have been another asset not only for the people of Jammu and Kashmir but for the entire Northern India.
- Shinde, Antulay, Soz Inducted In Ministry (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
Three heavyweights from Maharashtra - Sushil Kumar Shinde, A R Antulay and Murli Deora - were today brought into the Union Cabinet in a major expansion and reshuffle of his ministry by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who stripped Mani Shankar Aiyar of...
- Naga Problem : Finding Away Out (Daily Excelsior, Rajyalakshmi, Jan 30, 2006)
The recent reports that between 40 to 50 Naga rebels have been killed in an Army-Air Force coordinated operation in Tirap and CVhangla districts of Arunachal Pradesh has once again underlined the grim situation in the country's north-eastern region.
- Congress’S Coalition Dharam (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Jan 30, 2006)
It is not the loss of Karnataka itself that should disturb the Congress. It is the manner in which it was lost that is important,
- Indo-Pak Ties Never Been As Good As Now: Musharraf (Press Trust of India, PTI, Jan 30, 2006)
Observing that Indo-Pak relations have never been as good as now, President Pervez Musharraf has, however, said he was disappointed with the lack of forward movement on the resolution of Kashmir issue.
- Us Wants 'Great Majority' Of Indian N-Reactors In Civil Prog (Press Trust of India, Ajay Kaul, Jan 30, 2006)
Providing glimpses of the "difficulties" involved in implementation of the July 18 nuclear deal, the US has said if India did not put a "great majority"
- Court Employee To Union Cabinet (Deccan Herald, PTI, Jan 30, 2006)
From a humble beginning as a court employee to the office of governor and now into the Union Cabinet, Sushil Kumar Shinde has tread a long and tough journey in his life.
- Govt To Miss Deadline For Airports' Modernisation (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
The government is set to miss the January 31 deadline for the modernisation of Mumbai and Delhi airports.
- Meet The New Horsemen Of The Republic (Indian Express, Shailaja Bajpai, Jan 30, 2006)
Haven’t been to the Republic Day parade in a long while. Am (un)happy to report it hasn’t changed much.
- In India-China Race My Money Is On India (Bloomberg.com, William Pesek Jr., Jan 30, 2006)
If you want to shock an audience of businesspeople, make this argument: Twenty years from now, India's rise will be more impressive than China's.
- Peaceful Rise, In Three Steps (Indian Express, C. RAJAMOHAN, Jan 30, 2006)
While the Indian leaders merely rule, the Chinese tend to reign.
- Modi Drops Case Against Youth Who Sent E-Mail Threat (Indian Express, RUPAM JAIN NAIR, Jan 30, 2006)
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has pardoned a South Delhi business executive who sent him a threatening e-mail and has ordered withdrawal of the case, police said today.
- Pm Inducts 19 New Ministers (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
Altogether 22 ministers were administered oath of office and secrecy at the Rastrapati Bhavan. While 19 of them joined Manmohan ministry in this reshuffle, three were elevated from Minister of State to Cabinet rank.
- Antulay, Shinde In Union Cabinet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
18 new faces, Shibu Soren re-inducted, three elevated to Cabinet rank..
- The Devil And The Deep (Deccan Herald, Sunanda K Datta-Ray, Jan 30, 2006)
India’s decisions at the IAEA meet will be difficult as all its options are going to have serious repercussions
- Deportation Of Militant Put Off (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
The deportation of a Babbar Khalsa militant, wanted in connection with a plot to kill the former Haryana Chief Minister, Bhajan Lal, in 1995 has been put off after he filed an appeal in a London court.
- Energised Ties (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 30, 2006)
Several agreements signed during the visit of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah to India signal a new chapter in bilateral ties.
- Pouring Troubled Water On Oil (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jan 30, 2006)
The Cabinet reshuffle disrupts the gathering momentum on energy security while leaving unaddressed core areas of underperformance such as home and foreign affairs.
- Cabinet-Council Of Ministers (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 30, 2006)
22 Ministers take oath in UPA government expansion New Delhi, Jan 29 (UNI) The following is the new list of Council of Ministers of the Manmohan Singh government after today's expansion-cum-reshuffle:
- An Unedifying Exercise (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jan 30, 2006)
A key to understanding a government's overall direction and policy thrust is the composition of its Council of Ministers.
- Airlines Make A Beeline For Capital Airport (Hindu, S. Anil Radhakrishnan, Jan 30, 2006)
This will boost tourist arrivals to the southern districts of the State in a big way
- 'Us Expects India To Vote On Iran Based On Self-Interest' (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jan 29, 2006)
The United States has said that it expects India to vote on Iran based on its self interests at the IAEA meeting on February 2 and it has "no desire" to interfere in this process.
- India Replies To Musharraf's Charges (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
A day after Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's remarks that his country cannot talk of trade and economic cooperation with India "when people are killing each other" at the border, New Delhi on Saturday said it had done more than its neighbour . . .
- Us, India Close To N-Deal: Negotiator (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Jan 29, 2006)
The US official negotiating a nuclear deal with India has said that the two countries are “very close” to reaching an agreement, but “some of the most difficult issues” have arisen towards the end of the negotiating process.
- Left Writes To Pm: India Must Abstain If Iran Put To Iaea Vote (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The Left parties have given the government little room for manoeuvre on the Iran issue, telling the Prime Minister that India should abstain if there is a vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency to take Iran’s case to the UN Security Council.
- India, Rebels Aim To Save Ceasefire In Key Talks (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
India and rebel separatists from the northeastern state of Nagaland will discuss ways to save a nine-year-old ceasefire from collapse during weekend talks, an official said Saturday.
- Crucial Talks With Nscn(i-M) Get Under Way In Bangkok (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
Northeast, especially Manipur, keenly awaits outcome
Truce accord expires on Tuesday
Rebels threaten to return to jungles if there is no commitment on integration
Oscar Fernandes leads government team
Security stepped up
- Nuclear Pact With India May Not Be Ready For Bush Visit: Burns (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The United States indicated on Friday that a controversial civilian nuclear agreement with India might not be ready by the time US President George W Bush makes his first visit to New Delhi in March.
- Us Warns India Against Investing In Syrian Oilfield (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
Washington, which is negotiating a landmark civilian nuclear deal with India, has asked New Delhi to reconsider its decision to buy a Syrian oilfield with China, a report said on Saturday.
- High Drama And Low Comedy (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Jan 29, 2006)
During the last few days there has been a plethora of events — some of them yet tortuously proceeding towards their denouement — that have produced high drama, low comedy and an element of tragedy, altogether adding up to a situation that cannot make . .
- India, Usa Close To Nuclear Deal, Says Burns (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jan 29, 2006)
A few “barriers” remain in the U.S.-India nuclear deal but both nations are very close to reaching an agreement on a plan to separate India’s civilian and military nuclear facilities, a senior Bush administration official said on Friday.
- Us Opposes Indian Investment In Syria (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
After expressing reservations to India’s gas pipeline project with Iran, the US has “strongly opposed” New Delhi’s decision to invest in oil and gas projects in Syria and asked it to reconsider it.
- Davos: Its Creative Imperative (Indian Express, N K Singh, Jan 29, 2006)
Davos. This Alpine ski resort succeeded yet again in attracting the powerful, the rich and the colourful from across the globe. Its annual meeting which finished a few hours before I sat down to write this piece was, from my viewpoint, . . .
- Q Marks Dent The Halo Around A ‘Renunciant’ (Indian Express, SUDHEENDRA KULKARNI , Jan 29, 2006)
Every saint has a past and every sinner a future. The saying yields two thoughts.
- Self-Interest Will Decide Indian Vote On Iran: Us (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The United States has said that it expects India to vote on Iran based on its self interests at the IAEA meeting on February 2 and it has "no desire" to interfere in this process.
- India, Saudi Arabia Agree On Strategic Energy Pact (Reuters, Palash Kumar, Jan 29, 2006)
India and Saudi Arabia agreed on Friday to develop a strategic energy partnership to boost ties between Asia's third-largest consumer and the world's top oil exporter.
- U.S. Close To Nuclear Deal With India, Official Says (Reuters, Sue Pleming, Jan 29, 2006)
The United States is close to reaching a nuclear cooperation deal with India and may clinch it before President George W. Bush visits there in March, a senior U.S. official said on Friday.
- On This One, Follow The General (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Jan 29, 2006)
It has been a while since you read about Kashmir in this space. This is because I have been too bored with the subject to write about it.
- Reliance Redux (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
Mukesh Ambani is betting big on SEZs and retail. Dev Chatterjee examines the blueprint.
- Grammar With A Bit Of Humour (Deccan Herald, Christine Krishnasami, Jan 29, 2006)
No stranger to Deccan Herald readers, K S Yadurajan has brought out a readable and useful work of reference for senior students, writers, teachers and other practitioners of the English language, especially in India.
- Nuclear Reactions (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The July 18, 2005 nuclear deal with the US has divided Indian public opinion as never before.
- Society’S Willing Murderers (Hindustan Times, Vir Sanghvi, Jan 29, 2006)
If you are reading this in Bombay, then you probably know all about Daya Nayak.
- Mirwaiz To Visit Pakistan Again Next Month’ (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 29, 2006)
All Parties Hurriyat Conference chief Mirwaiz Umar Farooq will travel to Pakistan again next month to consult leaders there for a fresh strategy, sources told Daily Times on Saturday.
- 16 N-Reactors, How Many To Declare?16 N-Reactors, How Many To Declare? (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jan 29, 2006)
New Delhi has said no to Washington’s proposal that all its power-generating nuclear reactors be put on the civilian list. With negotiations on the landmark nuclear deal going right down to the wire, India is working on how . . .
- India Replies To Musharraf’S Charges (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
A day after Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s remarks that his country cannot talk of trade and economic cooperation with India "when people are killing each other" at the border, New Delhi today said it had done more than its neighbour to . . .
- Women And Wine (Daily Excelsior, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Jan 29, 2006)
A Meena Kumari helping herself with a drink on the sets of Guru Dutt's "Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam" makes a bigger news than her sterling performance before the camera.
- Engaging In Power (Hindustan Times, K. Shankar Bajpai , Jan 29, 2006)
For nations, as for human beings, different stages of life, or circumstances, demand different levels of maturity
- India Should Abstain From Voting At Iaea: Left To Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The Left parties Saturday demanded that India should abstain from voting on the Iranian nuclear issue at the IAEA meeting in Vienna on February 2 if there is a lack of consensus, to uphold the country’s independent foreign policy.
- Last Man Standing? (Deccan Herald, T C NARAYAN, Jan 29, 2006)
In one sentence it is an unique book in the sense that it deals with highly emotive matters of current relevance and reading it, one could almost feel the temperature of the venues of those speeches and interviews.
- Adivasis' Champion (Hindu, RAMACHANDRA GUHA , Jan 29, 2006)
IN the first week of February 2002, I got a call from the writer Mahasweta Devi. I had met Mahasweta only once — in a boarding house in Delhi where we both happened to be staying but knew, of course...
- Indian Govt, Nscn (I-M) Hold Crucial Talks On Ceasefire (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
The Government here today held crucial talks with NSCN(I-M) on extension of the current spell of ceasefire in Nagaland beyond January 31, with the major Naga insurgent group demanding a commitment on unification of all Naga inhabitated areas . . .
- For Rahul, Is Cong A Jungle Of Intrigue & Factionalism? (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Jan 29, 2006)
There is a distinction between solving problems and complaining that they sexist. Sadly, the 82nd session of the AICC featured more of the second than of the first,
- Chandy Slips On Ice, Fractures Hip (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy became victim of the thin ice that forms a core part of Davos ambience. Chandy, who is a key member of the India team attending the World Economic Summit here accidentally slipped on ice and fractured his right hip.
- Looking Beyond The Backwaters (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
FEW articles of mine have provoked such a storm of a reaction from Keralites as my piece on Kerala's women ("Kalyanikutty's Kerala", Magazine, November 6, 2005).
- Efforts To Take Iran Issue To Security Council Rejected (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Jan 29, 2006)
"Teheran's n-issues should be resolved within IAEA framework "
NAM troika supportive of Iran's nuke programme to stay with IAEA for clarification
It urges concerned parties to resolve these issues through dialogue and negotiations
- `Kumaraswamy Will Be Expelled' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
"Forging alliance with the BJP is against JD (S)'s declared policy"
Janata Dal (S) Parliamentary Party Leader M.P. Veerendra Kumar said on Saturday that Mr. D. H Kumaraswamy and the "other rebels" who are about to form a government in alliance with . . .
- We Will Not Interfere With Indian Vote, Says Burns (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
"Great countries make their own decisions based on their interests"
Our views blown out of proportion
It is imperative to send a broader message to Teheran
All democracies must come together
- No Nuke Deal Before Bush Visit (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
Indicating that the Indo-US nuclear deal may not be finalised by the time President George W Bush visits India in March, Washington has said there are a “few issues” that remain “barriers”.
- Iran Vote Or Investment Is Our Business: Rajnath (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 29, 2006)
India's interests will dictate foreign policy
Manmohan must discuss issue to evolve national consensus
U.S. trying to cap nuclear programme
Assurances negated
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