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Articles 11621 through 11720 of 21784:
- ‘Samples Contain Animal Parts’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Ramdev Pharmacy Health Minister Ramadoss says no idea about manufacturers
- Strike At The Core (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jan 05, 2006)
Bangalore police and intelligence services deserve kudos for the arrest of Mohammed Raiz-ur Rehman, head of LeT operations in south India within a week of the December 28, 2004, attack on Bangalore’s prestigious Indian Institute of Science . . .
- Bush Expected To Visit India In Mid-Feb (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
US President George W Bush is expected to visit India in the middle of February but the White House has not announced firm travel plans.
- Tapping: Papers Mulayam Showed Were Visibly Forged (Indian Express, AMAN SHARMA, Jan 05, 2006)
When Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav flashed two letters in the Capital yesterday as ‘‘proof of authentic requests’’ for tapping Amar Singh’s phone, these are the tell-tale signs of forgery he did not see.
- Clash Of Two Nuclear Pacts (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jan 05, 2006)
Beijing and Islamabad could be muddying the unfolding debate on Indo-US nuclear cooperation, argues C. Raja Mohan
- Some Green Light (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 05, 2006)
That second green revolution, Prime Minister, needs crucial changes in policy
- Pakistan Reacts Rather Late (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 04, 2006)
FOREIGN Office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam has said that Pakistan has proof of foreign interference in Balochistan. Commenting on the Indian official’s latest outburst about Balochistan, she asked India to mind its own business and refrain from . . .
- Police Nab Let’S S-Indian Pointsman But Is Abdul Rehman The Real One Or Just A Patsy? (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Jan 04, 2006)
One person by the name Abdul Rehman has been arrested by the Special Investigation team of Bangalore police, in connection with the terrorist attack at IISc Bangalore campus.
- Top Let Militant Arrested In Iisc Attack Case (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The South India operations chief of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba has been arrested at Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh in connection with the December 28 terrorist attack in the IISc campus here.
- Pm Unveils 7-Point Package For Second Green Revolution (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today unveiled a seven-point package to bring about second green revolution and promote integrated rural development to enhance productivity and bridge the rural-urban divide.
- Iisc Attack: Let Terrorist In Police Dragnet (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The South India operations chief of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba has been arrested at Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh in connection with the December 28 terrorist attack in the IISc campus in Bangalore.
- Mirwaiz Visits Pok, Holds Talks (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today visited Muzaffarabad, the quake-battered capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and held talks with the leaders there.
- Four ‘Tainted’ Mps Move Courts Over House Expulsion (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Lok Sabha’s power to throw out its members is being put to the legal test, with four MPs—among the 11 indicted for having accepted money to ask questions in Parliament—challenging their expulsion from the House in the courts. . . .
- Effective, Correct Solutions To People Of Andamans: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Observing that grief and sufferings should not be allowed to "dull" people's ambitions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured the people of Andaman and Nicobar, hit badly by the killer waves tsunami exactly a year ago, that the Centre would find ...
- Once Bitten... (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jan 04, 2006)
‘Silence, please.’ The Confe-deration of Indian Industry (CII) probably forgot to read the sign inside the National Library.
- Poll Bounty (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 04, 2006)
Trust the leftists of Bengal to make even newborn children matter in vote-bank politics.
- Gas-Powered Games (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jan 04, 2006)
The New Year has gotten off to a bad start for the world, and it isn’t just terrorism or the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction that’s keeping countries on edge.
- Greenpeace Members Held After "Toxic" Ship Protest (Reuters, Reuters, Jan 04, 2006)
Police detained around a dozen Greenpeace activists in New Delhi on Tuesday during a protest over the planned scrapping in an Indian yard of a French aircraft carrier they said contains tonnes of highly toxic material.
- Obdurate Left (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jan 04, 2006)
Any hope that the New Year would see some sense dawn on the Left has been belied. On Monday, the Left parties reiterated their position that disinvestments, even in profitable non-navaratna public sector undertakings (PSUs), is a no-no.
- Saga Of Gudiya (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 04, 2006)
The girl who was caught in a man’s world
GUDIYA died of gynaecological problems in a Delhi hospital on Monday. Most people would blame destiny for what has happened to her. Marriage was thrust upon her when she should have been studying.
- The Health Of Nations: Seeking A Way Forward (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Jan 04, 2006)
There's a clamour for `public-private' partnerships in the sphere of Indian health care. But there is very little that is public left in the sector.
- Clearing The Way For Multi Modal Transport (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Jan 04, 2006)
The basic approach should be to link train and bus services to reduce congestion on the roads.
- Heavy Snowfall And Rain In The Hills (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The 320-km Hindustan-Tibet road and the 13,050-foot high Rohtang Pass closed to vehicular traffic
- Expelled Mps Go To Court (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
In a move that could trigger a confrontation between Parliament and judiciary, two of the 11 ousted MPs caught taking bribes on camera in a sting operation have filed a writ petition in Delhi High Court challenging their expulsion.
- Blowing Hot... (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 04, 2006)
Ulfa must select its own team
The recent utterances of Ulfa chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa give the impression of definite rancour.
- Tips For A Tap (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Jan 04, 2006)
Ritu Sarin on the how and why of telephonic surveillance
- Optimism Again Over Metro Rail Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Political conflicts threatened the project last year
Cost escalation factory may be difficult for BMRCL
A few of the 25 companies which bid for the project were short-listed
- Lost Capital (Indian Express, Gautam Bhatia, Jan 04, 2006)
Delhi’s future has been left to bureaucrats and developers. That’s the snag
- Mistrust Between India And Pakistan High, Says Analyst (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Need to arrive at practical solutions stressed
"Fifty eight years of not knowing each other" is the "main problem" between India and Pakistan, said Pakistani scholar and defence analyst Ayesha Siddiqa.
- `Allow Pakistani Students To Pursue Studies In India' (Hindu, Y. Mallikarjun, Jan 04, 2006)
Golden opportunity for scientists to work together: academician
Pak academy signs agreement on exchange of scientists
India spending more on science, says Pak official
Almost 90 per cent of scientific institutions in Pak are not sensitive and ...
- Intelligence Failure: What And Why? (Deccan Herald, Prem Mahadevan, Jan 04, 2006)
Intelligence alone is not the answer, owing to its limitations that need to be accepted
- Security In It Destinations — No Cause For Panic (Business Line, K.G. Kumar, Jan 04, 2006)
Soon after the Bangalore attack, the Tamil Nadu Police beefed up security in various parts of the State, including armed police pickets at TIDEL Park, Indian Institute of Technology, Anna University, and the Central Leather Research Institute, among . . .
- How Did Gudiya Die? (Indian Express, RAVINDER KAUR, Jan 04, 2006)
Women are still the terrain on which turf fights between men — for power politics, religion and economics — are fought, says Ravinder Kaur
- Mulayam’S Charges Stem From Frustration: Cong (Deccan Herald, K S Narayanan, Jan 04, 2006)
The Congress-led UPA Government’s response on the issue came barely hours after Mr Yadav demanded an inquiry into the telephone-tapping issue by either the UP State Task Force or a committee comprising non-Congress chief ministers.
- By The Pricking Of Thumbs (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 04, 2006)
Extracts from the World Drug Report 2005, published by the United Nations Office of Drug and Crime
- Going On A Tax (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 04, 2006)
The Left faces state elections. What state will the country be left in?
- The Rule Of Lawlessness (Deccan Herald, PUNYAPRIYA DASGUPTA, Jan 04, 2006)
Politicians who have several illegal activities have been opposing the Delhi demolitions
- Bangalore Breakthrough: ‘South India Head Of Let’ (Indian Express, JOHNSON T A, Jan 04, 2006)
The Bangalore police on Tuesday announced their first major breakthrough in the investigations into the December 28 attack on the Indian Institute of Science by showing the arrest of a 35-year-old resident of Nalgonda district in Andhra Pradesh,
- The End Of Journalism? Not At All (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jan 04, 2006)
The debate on new journalism, to which sting operations are a recent addition, runs the risk of being divided along generational lines, between the fuddy-duddies and the harbingers of a new dawn.
- Transferring Responsibility (Times of India, V RAGHUNATHAN, Jan 04, 2006)
A tragic stampede in Chennai killed 42 last month. The next day, newspapers screamed 'Chennai collector transferred', adding, "As per government sources, wrong enumeration of rain-hit people had led to the shortage of relief tokens and the . . .
- Should India Demand Farm Subsidy Cuts By Developed Nations? (Business Line, G. Chandrashekhar, Jan 04, 2006)
In none of the four major world commodities would India stand to benefit substantially even if developed economies eliminated subsidies. Subsidy-induced low prices would be in our consumers' interest. But more important is to make Indian agriculture . . .
- Let Ultra Held For Iisc Attack (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The South India operations chief of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba has been arrested at Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh in connection with the December 28 terrorist attack in the IISc campus here
- Kashmir Proposals In ‘Embryonic Stage’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The separatist leader, who is here to visit the quake-battered Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to express solidarity with the survivors, said: “Kashmir is no longer a political dispute.”
- Mirwaiz For Easing Curbs On Travel Across Loc (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said on Tuesday Kashmir is more a human than a political issue and the world is realising this truth.
- Rajnath Is New Bjp Chief (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Rajnath Singh took charge as president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday from former deputy prime minister Lal Krishna Advani, marking a shift to younger leadership in the 25-year-old party.
- Birth Of A Forum For Dialogue On Asia (The Financial Express, Nagesh Kumar, Jan 03, 2006)
With the emergence of strong regional trade blocs in Europe, North America, South America, and parts of Africa over the past decade, the relevance of evolving a broader pan-Asian grouping has been attracting a lot of attention.
- Air Sahara Takes You To London @10,000 (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Taking competition from international airlines head on, private carrier Air Sahara today announced the sale of 2006 Delhi-London return tickets at a very low Rs 10,000 on first-come, first-served basis.
- American Counties Seek Investors From India (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Jan 03, 2006)
Virginia’s Fairfax County has opened an office in Banglore, India, to induce Indian companies to invest here.
- Pakistan Tells India To Back Off (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Pakistan bluntly told India on Monday to back off, following New Delhi’s comments on escalating violence in Balochistan, warning that such statements were unhelpful and would not improve bilateral relations.
- Pakistan Asks India Not To Interfere In Internal Affairs (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
FO links APHC team’s visit to peace process
Pakistan has again asked India not to make statements about the situation in Balochistan, saying it is vitiating the good atmosphere between the two countries engaged in a peace process.
- Foreign Secretaries To Discuss Kashmir Options (Dawn, Ihtasham ul Haque, Jan 03, 2006)
India is unwilling to consider proposals coming through the media and argues it would prefer back-channel contacts, both official and unofficial, to resolve the decades-old Kashmir problem.
- Aphc Not Part Of Track-Ii On Kashmir: Mirwaiz (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Mirwaiz Umar Farooque has categorically stated that the APHC was not a part of Track-II diplomacy on Kashmir. Despite opening of five intra-Kashmir contact points along the Line of Control there was no ....
- Advisory Role (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 03, 2006)
India stands firm on not accepting a mediatory role in Sri Lanka
The Indian leadership has made use of the first opportunity available to it to directly convey at the highest level to Sri Lanka that stabilisation of the February 2002 . . .
- Disinvestment In Profitable Psus Opposed (Hindu, K.V. Prasad, Jan 03, 2006)
Left parties plan widespread campaigns against U.S. policies when George Bush visits next month
Left to organise campaign against U.S. policies to coincide with the visit of Bush next month
`Privatisation of pension funds not acceptable'
- Uma Bharti's Return Possible (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jan 03, 2006)
She cannot and will not rejoin fake BJP, says supporter Many party leaders may oppose such a move
- India, Pakistan Miss Deadlines (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Consulates reopening and rail link restoration delayed
India and Pakistan have missed deadlines for reopening the Karachi and Mumbai consulates by the end of 2005 and restoring the Munabao-Khokhrapar rail link between Rajasthan and Sindh . . .
- Air Sahara Slashes New Delhi-London Return Fare (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
The private air carrier plans to start services to Hong Kong, Bangkok
Signalling the beginning of another round of fare war in the international sector, private carrier Air Sahara on Monday announced the sale of 2006 Delhi-London return tickets . . .
- Politics And Development (Hindu, A. Vaidyanathan , Jan 03, 2006)
A running commentary on India's development and economic reforms initiated in the early 1990s
- Voice Of Dissent (Hindu, Mujibur Rehman, Jan 03, 2006)
Offers an alternative to free market economic policy for restoring balance to globalisation's disequalising effects
- Rethinking Strategy (Hindu, M. S. S. Varadan, Jan 03, 2006)
This book is painted on a very broad canvas, trying to map out an agenda for a new approach to strategy, necessitated by the failures of the current strategies to create a world with peace and prosperity.
- Modern Notions Of Culture And Self (Hindu, Partho Datta, Jan 03, 2006)
A peep into what is happening in India today in culture and what concerns move its most articulate citizens
- Jaish Plot To Hit Hyd’Bad Busted (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Police busted a plan by a terror group backed by Pakistan based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) to trigger New Delhi-like serial blasts in the city and in Karnataka by arresting three suspects and recovering explosives from them.
- Stung Mp Challenges Expulsion From Ls (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
The Pawan Kumar Bansal Committee had gone into the sting operation exposing 11 MPs in the scam. Of the 10 MPs from Lok Sabha, five belonged to BJP, three to BSP and one each to Congress and RJD.
- Reliance Wll Under Scanner (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
The petitioner alleged that the RIC allotted one crore shares of the company at Re one each to Ashish Deora, a family friend of Mr Mahajan through Delhi-based front companies Fairever Consultants Pvt Ltd and Prerna Auto Pvt Ltd.
- The Die Has Been Cast (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Jan 03, 2006)
It is time to take stock of the problems Indian negotiators can face
India faces an uphill task this year, as it approaches complex multilateral as well as bilateral issues centering on nuclear diplomacy, health regulations, intellectual property rights,
- ‘Education Revolution Looms’ (Deccan Herald, Sangeetha Chengappa, Jan 03, 2006)
Is there more to your kid’s life than just the home-school-home routine? Is his/her entire day spent coping with physics, history, mathematics, geography? Who’s in charge of our children? What’s being taught or learnt in their schools? Should all children
- Bangladeshi National Detained, Local Let Network Worries Cops (Indian Express, JOHNSON T A, Jan 03, 2006)
The Bangalore Police, based on information provided by their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh, have detained a Bangladeshi national, who they suspect could be involved in the December 28 terror attack.
- Once Again, Across The Bridge Of Many Returns (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Jan 03, 2006)
The Kashmir quake shattered the Kaman bridge that brought so much hope for the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus. It’s still not too late to take up peace initiatives to revive the enthusiasm of a year ago, says Muzamil Jaleel.
- No More Nuclear Fundamentalists (Indian Express, C. Raja Mohan, Jan 03, 2006)
The arrival of Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso today will launch 2006’s diplomatic season in the capital as well as help develop a more productive nuclear conversation between the two countries.
- Bihar Welcomes 2006 (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jan 03, 2006)
The brutal New Year beginning tells Nitish Kumar where his toughest challenge lies
- Two Arrested In Hyderabad With Explosives (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Police arrested two men believed to be planning attacks on companies in the information technology sector in Hyderabad and seized a large haul of explosives, . . .
- Centre To Wait For Details, No Dates For Ulfa Dialogue Yet (Indian Express, SUDHI RANJAN SEN, Jan 03, 2006)
Even as the Congress-led Assam government declared a partial amnesty for ULFA militants for the forthcoming Bihu festival and for the peace talks, the Centre seems to be in no hurry to engage the banned organisation.
- King Unbending, Nepal Maoists End Ceasefire (Indian Express, YUBARAJ GHIMIRE, Jan 03, 2006)
A four-month spell of peace in Nepal came to an end today as the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (CPN-M) announced it would not extend the ceasefire that began in September, and vowed to resume its activities against the Royal Nepal Army (RNA).
- Day 1: Rajnath Choruses Rss, Sings Team-Bjp Tune (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Takeover BJP chief says zero tolerance for corruption, indiscipline, misconduct; quiet on Khurana, Shatrughan, Uma
- Terror Plot Busted Ahead Of Pm's Visit (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Hours before the Prime Minister's visit to the city, Police foiled the plot of Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed to trigger bomb blasts, including suicide bombings, in Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring Karnataka.
- A Conversation With Orhan Pamuk (Hindu, DILEEP PADGAONKAR, Jan 03, 2006)
The writer's eclectic approach allows him to be critically engaged in Turkey's perennial dilemma — how to live in a westernised fashion in a country that is essentially non-western.
- Mind Your Own Business: Islamabad (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 03, 2006)
Balochistan isuue our internal affair
Criticising India for expressing concern on the Balochistan situation, Pakistan on Monday said such statements from New Delhi "betrayed the psyche of a bully."
- Japan Minister Visit Could Prove Key To India’S N-Aims (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Jan 03, 2006)
In its diplomatic manoeuvres towards securing international cooperation for its civilian nuclear energy, India will take an important step forward when it launches its first ever nuclear dialogue with Japan during Japanese foreign minister . . .
- Bjp Chooses New Leader To Ride Out Troubles (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jan 03, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party named a low profile, regional politician as its new president on Saturday, hoping he will be able to steer the party out of a series of scandals and setbacks.
- Transported To The Future (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
With the Dwarka-Connaught Place line of the Delhi Metro flagged off on Saturday, the DMRC has shown what a combination of adequate finance, modern management and technology can achieve.
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