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Articles 13221 through 13320 of 21784:
- Cong Rejuvenates In Chandigarh (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 28, 2005)
Manmohan Singh has marched on with his pro-US tilt as if the comrades don't matter or exist, says Kalyani Shankar
- Jaundiced History (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 28, 2005)
In an ideal situation, the state should not get involved with the writing of textbooks, especially those dealing with history. But the situation that prevails in India is far from ideal - although we claim to be an open, democratic society,
- Kalam Promises Full Support To Kashmir After Quake (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
President Abdul Kalam praised the people of Indian Kashmir on Saturday for their courage during the earthquake and promised them full government support during his first visit to the region since the disaster.
- A Clean Image Is His Biggest Asset (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Nov 27, 2005)
Nitish Kumar was a much sought after and much publicised man last week.
- Lonesome Song (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 27, 2005)
UNLF practises insurgent diplomacy
In what must qualify as insurgent diplomacy the Manipur-based United National Liberation Front has taken the lead by offering to work with the NSCN(IM) to shape a future.
- Tata Intl On Recast Drive, To Focus On Core Business (Business Standard, Kausik Datta, Nov 27, 2005)
Tata International, the Rs 4,000 crore-plus business gateway of the Tata group, has embarked on a restructuring exercise. The objective is to spot new business opportunities.
- India Apologises For Staffer’S Unauthorised Movement (News International, Muhammad Saleh Zaafir, Nov 27, 2005)
India has offered unconditional apology on unauthorised movement of its Indian origin staff stated to be working with the visa section of the Indian mission in Islamabad, Pardeep Gotum.
- Highway To Hell (Telegraph, Ruchir Joshi, Nov 27, 2005)
Using his column in a Delhi broadsheet, Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member from Bengal, recently made some cogent points about the ominous spreading of American cultural hegemony across the world.
- Left Denounces Centre's Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Congress should remember that it cannot run government without Left support: Bardhan
- Welcome Urbanization (Daily Excelsior, Dr Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Nov 27, 2005)
Chief Minister of West Bengal Shri Buddhadeb Bhattacharya has welcomed foreign businessmen to invest in urban development of the state.
- How Sonia 'Shielded' Natwar (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Nov 27, 2005)
Sonia Gandhi’s comments on Natwar Singh have been made in the particular context of the Volcker report. Their theme is the simplistic one that anyone found guilty will have to face the consequences. That is something with which few will quarrel. However,
- Kalam Lauds Quake-Hit Kashmiris, Assures Support (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Hailing the bravery and courage of the people of Kashmir during the recent earthquake, president A P J Abdul Kalam on Saturday assured full support to the affected people from the government.
- The Road To Hell (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Increasing vehicle population and poor traffic-engineering have made Indian roads more dangerous than any conflict zone. Despite alarming number of deaths, road disaster management and safety issues are not being addressed by policy makers, . . .
- India In A Dilemma – Wants Gas From Iran And Nuke Agreement From America – Confused On Which Side To Take? (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Nov 27, 2005)
India is between two hard rocks. It needs natural gas and oil in the short run from Iran.
- Catch A Falling Star (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 27, 2005)
In all the fuss over Lalu, Bihar, Volcker, Mitrokhin, Raj Thackeray and Natwar Singh, you may have failed to notice the curious case of the news story that did not appear.
- Natwar Reduced: His Cars Down From 10 To 2, Staff 43 To 15 (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Nov 27, 2005)
Four days ago, the 15-day window given to former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh to clear up his office got over. So gone is his 43-strong workforce and the 10 cars that were exclusive to him.
- Chauhan To Replace Gaur As Chief Minister (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Nov 27, 2005)
Uma Bharti to be appointed party general secretary
- Vishmat, Tidco Form Joint Venture (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Rs. 16 cr. advanced technical textiles unit in operation in Tamil Nadu
- A Grand New World War Against Aids (Hindu, Mandira Nayar, Nov 27, 2005)
For once cricket played on your mobile phone screen will be for a cause. However, in this game the stakes are much higher than in any India-Pakistan cricket match. For the batsman will get only 60 balls and 300 seconds to collect all the right symbols --
- National Highways, The Lifeline Of India (Daily Excelsior, G L Khajuria, Nov 27, 2005)
Roads, are the arteries of the country which carry the life blood of economy related to trade and commerce to every nook and corner of the nation and boosting its sustainability and augumention in a bigger way.
- `Americans Devoid Of Working Class Consciousness' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will inaugurate the State-level 58th Raising Day celebrations of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) at VJT Hall on Sunday evening.
- Omar Abdullah Calls For Changes In U.N. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 27, 2005)
Former Union Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday called for changes in the United Nations, saying the world body has to represent the world of today and not the polarisation of the 1940s.
- Peace Process Losing Steam (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Nov 26, 2005)
The last two months have witnessed some damaging developments in the Pakistan-India peace process.
- No Compulsion For India To Separate Civil And Nuclear Facilities'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Other "benefits" to New Delhi as per accord with U.S. may not be available
Russia facilitating talks on nuclear enrichment between Iran and E.U. `three'
India prepared to share a "road map" with U.S. on the separation of facilities
- ``No Compulsion For India To Separate Civil And Nuclear Facilities'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Other "benefits" to New Delhi as per accord with U.S. may not be available
Russia facilitating talks on nuclear enrichment between Iran and E.U. `three'
India prepared to share a "road map" with U.S. on the separation of facilities
- India Gets Papers On Natwar Affair (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Indian government’s special envoy Virendra Dayal, sent here to obtain crucial documents from the UN Inquiry Committee regarding alleged illegal payoffs to India’s External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh and the Congress, told reporters on Thursday . . .
- Political Turnaround In Bihar (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Nov 26, 2005)
The post-election scenario in Bihar is not bright because of two things: too much visibility for the BJP and former chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s non-reconciliation to his defeat.
- Remembering The ‘Forgotten Soldier’ (Tribune, Maj Gen (retd) Himmat Singh Gill, Nov 26, 2005)
In Battery Park in downtown Manhatten in New York, there stands within a plaza an obelisk with a soldier shaped cutout by artist Mac Adams, honouring the memory of New York’s Korean war veterans.
- Tragedy Of Lalu Yadav (Tribune, G.S. Bhargava, Nov 26, 2005)
The recent rejection by the electors of Bihar of the Rastriya Janata Dal (RJD), as Mr Lalu Yadav’s fiefdom is called, is the culmination of a political tragedy that began in 1996.
- Brutal Killing (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 26, 2005)
The Taliban’s slaying of Ramankutty Maniappan, an employee of India’s Border Roads Organisation (BRO), should be strongly condemned. Maniappan was taken hostage by the Taliban last week.
- It’S Action Replay In Bihar (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Nov 26, 2005)
As in the old movies, pirates rummage through everything until they find a crumpled map to the treasure. They put their heads back and guffaw.
- Missile Plan (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 26, 2005)
The Agni-3 missile demonstrates the country’s technological maturity.
- Waiting For A Brain Wave (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The government’s desire to ‘raise an army of scientists’ to match China and South Korea in developing cutting-edge technologies is obviously welcome.
- Law-Makers And Breakers Too? (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Nov 26, 2005)
Within the bounds of the Constitution, at times a political animal may have to break the law to make a point. But if that animal is an MP what is the state of play between the different roles?
- Taliban’S Letter With The Body: India, Stop Work, We Fighting America (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Nov 26, 2005)
Two days after Ramankutty Maniyappan’s body was found near Delaram in South-West Afghanistan, the government is increasingly convinced that the decision to murder the BRO staffer was a pre-meditated one aimed at sending a signal to India deeply . . .
- Day 2: Volcker Again But Opp To Come Around On Monday (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
With two successive days of the Winter Session gone to disruptions on the Volcker issue and after Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee’s outburst, the BJP-led opposition is not only ready to discuss the report in the Lok Sabha on Monday, . . .
- At Iaea, India Points To Khan Club (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
While India heaved a sigh of relief that there was no vote at the IAEA board meeting in Vienna, it took the opportunity to underline the need for investigating clandestine proliferation links emerging from the additional documents provided by Iran—the foc
- Bihar’S Very Big Picture (Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, Nov 26, 2005)
Politics in India is in grave danger of being trivialised by yet another factor—psephology.
- Dar Denies Hand In Delhi Blasts (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
In a boost to the Delhi police in the serial blasts probe, Lashkar-e-Taiyaba militant Tariq Ahmed Dar today admitted before a court here that he was associated with terrorists and transferred hawala money on commission. The accused, however, . . .
- Lalu-Paswan Rift Led To Loss: Sonia (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Expressing “disappointment” over the UPA’s rout in the Bihar Assembly elections, UPA chairperson Mrs Sonia Gandhi seemed to take a swipe obliquely at both her allies, Mr Lalu Yadav and Mr Ram Vilas Paswan, for the results.
- Diplomacy Averted Iaea Confrontation (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
It was a “massive” diplomatic effort that pulled back the IAEA board of governors from a confrontation, agreeing for time for talks with Iran to discuss alternate proposals.
India, obviously, was “happy and relieved” that there was no vote, . . .
- Varieties Of Extremism (Telegraph, RAMACHANDRA GUHA , Nov 26, 2005)
“Age of extremes” is how Eric Hobsbawm described the 20th century. His own book of that title was less than even-handed in its analysis of the extremist ideologies of the age.
- Monarch Vs Maoists (Statesman, JR MUKHERJEE, Nov 26, 2005)
In 1990 a multi-party democracy with a constitutional monarchy was introduced in Nepal based on the demands of the people. In 1994 when an extremist faction of the Left parties was not allowed to be part of the government, . . .
- General Polls Can Come Anytime (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Nov 26, 2005)
I have written consistently in the past six months on the Third Front and this was clearly based on the assumption that both the Congress and the BJP would weaken and result in realignment of political forces.
- Delhi Blasts Accused Admits To Links With Let Terrorists (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Nov 26, 2005)
Tariq Ahmed Dar, who was arrested in Srinagar by the Special Cell of the Delhi police for his alleged involvement in the October 29 serial explosions here in the Capital, admitted before a Delhi court on Friday his links with terrorists but denied . . .
- 'Bmp Sent Rs 3,000 Cr Down The Drain' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda has raked up another controversy, alleging that some Rs 3,000 crore spent by the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP), purportedly for the desilting of tanks, lakes and drains in and around Bangalore, .....
- Results A Signal For Secular Unity: Sonia (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Congress president is disappointed at the outcome
Congress must gear up for next round of Assembly poll
"NDA bent on disrupting Parliament"
"We reject Mitrokhin disclosures outright"
"Terrorist attacks must stop"
- Provisional Allottees Will Get Their Due (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The formation of Arkavathi layout and site allotment will be completed within six months. Sites will be allotted to the same persons whose names figured in the earlier provisional list.
- India’S Bastille (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Nov 26, 2005)
The storming of Jehanabad jail on the night of November 13 reminded me of the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, which triggered off the French Revolution.
- Calyon To Invest $100 M (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
Keen to participate in India's growth prospects
- India Pitches For An Asian Oil & Gas Grid (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
India, on Friday, called for cooperation in Asia, the largest producer and fastest growing consumer of oil and gas, for forging an Asian oil and gas community and proposed a study for forming an oil and gas grid for the continent.
- India Averts Iaea Vote On Iran (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, Nov 26, 2005)
India has made a renewed plea for giving diplomacy more time and space to succeed with Tehran even as the Manmohan Singh government heaved a sigh of relief over its success in averting a second contentious vote on Iran’s nuclear programme at the . . .
- No Plan Given To India: U.S. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The United States on Friday said it had not given India any plan on how to go about separating its civilian and military nuclear facilities to help implement the landmark bilateral nuclear deal.
- Time For Salem Becoming Approver Has Not Come: Cbi Chief (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
CBI Director U S Misra today did not rule out the possibility of making underworld don and one of the main accused 1993 Mumbai serial blasts Abu Salem as an approver but said the stage had not come as yet.
- Russia, India To Sign Military Cargo Plane Deal (Indian Express, Dadan Upadhyay, Nov 26, 2005)
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said on Thursday that Russia and India had plans for an agreement during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s December visit on developing the IL-214/MTA multipurpose military transport plane.
- Us Denies Giving Plan To Separate Nuclear Facilities (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 26, 2005)
The US on Friday said it has not given India any plan on how to go about separating its civilian and military nuclear facilities to help implement the landmark bilateral nuclear . . .
- Restoration Of Bihar's Fortunes (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 26, 2005)
The electoral outcome in Bihar has surprised pundits and destroyed many a myth, but it is far from novel in the message the people have sought to communicate.
- Dar In Court, Admits Pak Hand In Delhi Blasts (Pioneer, Praveen Kumar, Nov 26, 2005)
The admissions made by Tariq Ahmed Dar before a city court on Friday firmly points the finger of suspicion towards Pakistan's involvement in the October 29 blasts in the Capital.
- What Makes Tamils Angry? (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Nov 26, 2005)
A volatile section of Tamil society is finding its traditional culture in a classic confrontation with the onrush of modernity, says K Venkataramanan
- Maniappan Could Have Been Saved, Says Achuthanandan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Feels the State Government should have sent a Ministerial team to Delhi
- Volcker Rocks Parliament, Ls & Rs Adjourned (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Living up to their pre-session threat, a relentless BJP-led NDA Opposition today forced adjournment of both Houses over the Volcker Committee report on Iraqi oil pay-offs.
- Pakistan Again (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 25, 2005)
If Joseph Goebbels was around he would have found a perfect rival in Pakistan.
- Mutual Death-Lock (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 25, 2005)
The antelope, part of the tiger’s food chain, helps sustain the big cat. Yet efforts to prevent the killing of one antelope could actually contribute to curbing the slaughter of the jungle’s threatened monarch.
- Nitish Takes Charge As Bihar Cm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Senior JD-U leader Mr Nitish Kumar was today sworn in as the new chief minister of Bihar at a ceremony at Gandhi Maidan this afternoon.
- Kalam Arriving On Nov 26 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam will arrive here on a two-day visit to quake-hit areas of Uri and Tangdhar in Jammu and Kashmir on November 26, official sources said today.
- Crooks’ Opera (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Nov 25, 2005)
He is a political animal. The finance minister cannot therefore be faulted if he indulges in one or two public relations gimmicks. He, however, walked into a blunder.
- Kalam Arriving On Saturday (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam will arrive here on a two-day visit to quake-hit areas of Uri and Tangdhar on November 26, official sources said today.
President Kalam was earlier scheduled to visit the earthquake affected areas in the state on November 10
- Abide Or Face Action, Sebi Warns India Inc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Stating that the size of a company will not be a defence, Mr Damodaran has cautioned corporates that they could attract stiff penalties or face delisting of their shares from stock markets if they do not comply with corporate governance norms.
- Delhi: Second Arrest Made In Blasts Case (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Delhi Police have arrested a man in Srinagar in connection with October 29 serial blasts here.
- Asian Economic Community — Potential To Unleash Regional Growth (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Nov 25, 2005)
While bilateral FTAs tap mutual advantages, greater gains can be had from pan-Asian RTAs. But best of all, as Dr Manmohan Singh suggests, is the creation of an Asian Economic Community, which would unleash the region's full growth potential
- Can Bihar Rise From The Ashes? Determined Political Push Is Crucial (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Nov 25, 2005)
The new government that takes over in Bihar must make up for the time the State has lost — and pushed to the bottom of the table in many a parameter — by building up a fast, reliable, instant, effective network for delivery of services and . . .
- A Recipe That Failed Lalu This Time (The Financial Express, YASHWANT SINHA, Nov 25, 2005)
Bihar has redeemed itself. By voting the way they did in the recently held elections, the people of Bihar have exploded many myths,
- No Let-Up In Infiltrations From Pakistan: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India said on Thursday there had been no let-up in the number of militants sneaking into Jammu and Kashmir from Azad Jammu and Kashmir despite pledges by Islamabad to seek to halt the flow.
- India Sees No Let-Up In ‘Infiltration’ (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India said on Thursday there had been no let-up in the number of militants sneaking into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side despite pledges by Islamabad to seek to halt the flow.
- Parliament Disruption Unfortunate: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Opposition wanted disruption, not a discussion, says Dasmunsi
Government ready to discuss anything but Opposition must allow parity in time
Disruption will continue on Friday, says BJP leader
- All Essential Documents Received From Volcker Committee, Says Indian Envoy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Decision on contacting other countries to be taken after analysis
Documents to be examined by experts in New Delhi
No details about nature of documents given
Satisfied with Committee's cooperation
- A Bionic Eye From The Armed Forces (Hindu, Dennis Marcus Mathew, Nov 25, 2005)
The armed forces are not merely into protecting the nation. Its medical services wing is pioneering medical technologies.
- He Shot Their Teacher, They Chased, Caught Ulfa Man (Indian Express, Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Nov 25, 2005)
Eighteen months ago, on May 10, 2004, when two militants gunned down their favourite teacher just in front of their school, Ratul Rabha (15) and Rituparna Boro (16) didn’t think twice.
- Us, Moscow Eye Buyer India (Indian Express, Shiv Aroor, Nov 25, 2005)
India is being aggressively wooed both by Washington and Moscow as a buyer for a multirole fighter, with the US even willing to offer top-of-the-line F-16s made for Israel while Russia is ready to sign an MoU for joint production of a fifth-generation...
- India's Tcs To Establish Asia Pacific Head Quarters In Jakarta (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
India's largest software company Tata Consultancy Services wants to open an Asia Pacific representative head office in Jakarta, to serve as a software production center for the region.
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