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Articles 13321 through 13420 of 21784:
- U.S. Gave `Blueprint' On Nuclear Facilities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Shyam Saran denies receiving any such document; allegations of DAE being sidelined in the discussions
- Indo-Norwegian Workshop On Geo-Hazards Begins (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
It will help in sharing ideas on tsunami hazard evaluation
The workshop is being organised by the Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University
Problems of tsunami-hit areas in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, neighbouring nations discussed
- Two More Let Militants Held For Delhi Blasts (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Two more Lashker-e-Toiba activists have been arrested in connection with the Delhi serial blasts, raising the number of persons apprehended in the case to three.
- Alienating The King To Little End (Pioneer, Supriyo Gupta, Nov 25, 2005)
India has had far greater flexibility in securing its interests with the King at the helm than with the political parties, says Supriyo Gupta
- Seminar Syndrome (Pioneer, Abhijit C Chandra, Nov 25, 2005)
I cannot conceive of a more colossal waste of taxpayers' money," was the unlikely comment unleashed by a disguised bureaucrat when invited to make closing remarks at the end of a Government seminar that had gobbled up at least a couple of days.
- Delhi Blasts Case (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
Delhi Police have arrested a man in Srinagar in connection with the October 29 serial blasts here, reports PTI from New Delhi. Ghulam Ahmed Khan, who was picked up from Srinagar by a team of the Delhi Police Special Cell on Thursday, . . .
- Salem Told Me His Father Was In Navy’ (Indian Express, SMITA NAIR, Nov 25, 2005)
Sanjay Ansari, is what Abu Salem had told his name was to Monica’s father Prem Bedi in Lisbon. Bedi had gone visiting his daughter in Portugal three years ago.
- King Gyanendra On Notice (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 25, 2005)
The King was in the counting house counting out his money but unlike the blackbirds in the nursery rhyme that hit back at a palace servant, Nepal's political parties and the Maoists have pecked off the royal nose.
- Wake-Up Call In Afghanistan (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 25, 2005)
The wanton murder of Maniappan Ramankutty, a humble driver with the Border Roads Organisation, underlines the Taliban militia's utter contempt for civilised norms — including the fundamental precepts of Islam and the traditional Afghan code of honour.
- Riders On The Storm (Indian Express, SATBIR SILAS, Nov 25, 2005)
News of the killing of Ramankutty Maniyappan, an official of the Border Roads Organisation, revives the feeling of insecurity I felt whenever on the road in Afghanistan.
- Iranian Students Seek Nuclear Turnaround By India (Reuters, Swapnil Rai, Nov 25, 2005)
His love of Indian freedom movement leader Mahatma Gandhi and India's cultural affinity with his homeland, Iran, brought S. Mohammad Mohammadi to New Delhi to study politics.
- Will Liquor Get Quicker? (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
The Delhi government seems to have finally sobered up to the reality that its liquor laws need some vigorous shaking up.
- India, Chile Conclude Preferential Trade Agreement (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
In a significant step towards furthering economic cooperation,
- Where Do We See Such Courage’ (Indian Express, Rashmi Bansal, Nov 25, 2005)
There are people who live for their jobs. And a few, very few who die for them. In the latter category you generally think: soldier. Dying to protect the motherland. Yes, we have plenty of those, making the ultimate sacrifice to protect our borders.
- A Mess Called Water Reforms (Times of India, Amit Bhaduri, Nov 25, 2005)
Few would disagree that the water system in Delhi is in a mess. Delhi Jal Board (DJB) is a diseased organisation. It provides neither clean nor adequate water to the taxpayers and yet spends a good deal of public money
- 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.
- Save The Chiru (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 25, 2005)
THE international craze for shawls made of Shahtoosh, “the wool of kings”, will make the Chiru (Tibetan Antelope) extinct in a few years.
- India’S Pakistan Policy Coming Apart (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 25, 2005)
The body of M.R. Kutty, who was kidnapped and murdered by the Taliban militia in Afghanistan, was brought to Delhi this evening by a special Indian Airlines flight.
- Scientist Who Made Home Pregnancy Test Possible (Tribune, K.N. Malik, Nov 25, 2005)
Eminent American scientists gathered at the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA, recently, to pay tributes to Prof Om P. Bahl, who died earlier in the year, and recall his contribution to biological sciences.
- Three Into Two (Economist, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
The battle-lines in Nepal's bitter triangular conflict have become clearer. After talks in Delhi last week, two of the three sides—the Maoist insurgents and the mainstream political parties—announced on November 22nd that they were ganging . . .
- Worker's Killing Exposes India's Vulnerability (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Nov 24, 2005)
India has plenty of hands wielding shovels in Afghanistan but no boots on the ground there.
- Shedding Baggage (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 24, 2005)
The real winner in Bihar and by-elections elsewhere in the country could be the Congress.
- Volcker: Nda Plans Adjournment Motion (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 24, 2005)
To demand resignation of Sonia as UPA chairperson and that of Natwar Singh from Cabinet
- Nitish Kumar To Be Sworn In Today (Hindu, Special Correspondent, Hindu, Nov 24, 2005)
BJP's Sushil Kumar Modi to be the Deputy Chief Minister Nitish swept the NDA's demand for Buta Singh's ouster under the carpet, adopting a `let bygones be bygones' posture.
- Nitish Lands, Lalu Leaves (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
The same Sahara Airlines aircraft ferried Bihar Chief Minister-designate Nitish Kumar and Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad in different directions on Wednesday.
- Bihar: The Road Ahead (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Nov 24, 2005)
In a clear mandate, the people of Bihar have voted across caste and communal divide to send the message that they want change. It is now up to Mr Nitish Kumar, expected to be the next Chief Minister, to deliver on his promises and put his State firmly....
- Support The Creative Self-Empowered (Hindu, Rajeev Sethi, Nov 24, 2005)
Helping the talented poor cope with the new global markets will bring more meaning to our education, and help us pay back the debt for our hugely privileged and subsidised training. Citizens must support and express solidarity with what is increasingly be
- Taliban Kill Hostage, Pm Says No Giving In (Indian Express, PRANAB DHAL SAMNATA , Nov 24, 2005)
In the past 72 hours, India opened every channel it could in Afghanistan to reach out to the abductors of Ramankutty Maniyappan, 36, a driver with the Indian Border Roads Organisation
- Price Of Paswan (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 24, 2005)
A defeat is sometimes a good opportunity in politics. The Congress seems to be keen to protect Ram Vilas Paswan from the knives that have come out for him after the Bihar results.
- What Should India Do? (Deccan Herald, Devinder Sharma , Nov 24, 2005)
India must take the US and the EU to the dispute panel over rice, cotton and dairy subsidies.
- Secessionist Blues (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
On the face of it Tehreek-e-Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has encountered yet another reverse with Mr Masrat Alam quitting his immediate company.
- Lights On! (Indian Express, Jamila Verghese, Nov 24, 2005)
Drama had always been in young Inder’s life blood, but his father, a practical man, decided that the General Electrical Company in the UK was to be his son’s destination.
- A Faustian Bargain? (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
The Indo-US nuclear agreement on July 28, followed by India's vote in Vienna against Iran on September 20,
- Lure Of Un Funds Drives Ngo To 'Rescue' Kids (Pioneer, Sidharth Mishra, Nov 24, 2005)
This could well be described as the fate of children rescued from a cage and incarcerated in a pigeonhole.
- Blood On Road To Bypass Pak (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
For Maniappan Raman Kutty’s family of five, his death means the loss of a son, husband, father and the sole breadwinner.
- India's Envoy: Essential Documents On Volcker Probe Obtained (Press Trust of India, DHARAM SHOURIE, Nov 24, 2005)
Indian government's special envoy Virendra Dayal today said he has been able to obtain all essential documents from the Volcker Committee, which named Union Minister Natwar Singh and Congress party as beneficiaries of pay-offs...
- Why The Crowned Head Lies Uneasy (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Nov 24, 2005)
As if the tasks ahead are not daunting enough, Nitish Kumar might soon find that the BJP is in no mood to make his going smooth,
- Volcker Report Will Be Discussed: Speaker (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 24, 2005)
The Volcker Report will be discussed in some format or another, perhaps even as an adjournment motion, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha said here today.
- Bihar Puts Parliament In A Different Mood (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 24, 2005)
The impact of the Bihar election verdict was quite palpable even as both Houses of Parliament were adjourned till tomorrow after paying homage to former President KR Narayanan,
- Taliban Kill Hostage (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Nov 24, 2005)
Taliban terrorists have killed an Indian hostage in Afghanistan, M R Kutty, barely within three days after taking him captive, sending a chilling reminder to the international community that the medieval mindset jihadi outfit is once again on the resurgen
- Poison Them (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 24, 2005)
Even as the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) seems to have learnt the ‘ABC’ to deal with stray dogs: (Animal Birth Control), civilians continue to die of rabies.
- New Sgpc President (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 24, 2005)
The election of Mr Avtar Singh Makkar as President of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee has come as a surprise. He was not among the front-runners for the post.
- Singh Wants Check On Rights Abuse In Kashmir (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Nov 24, 2005)
The US ambassador to Pakistan has called for the inclusion of the Kashmiris in the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
- Musharraf’S Self-Governance Proposal Being Fine-Tuned (News International, Mariana Baabar, Nov 24, 2005)
Serious work is continuing within different centres of the government to fine-tune President Pervez Musharraf’s proposal of "self-governance" in Kashmir.
- Pakistan & Aids Epidemic (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 23, 2005)
A UN Report ‘AIDS Epidemic Update 2005’ released in New Delhi ahead of World AIDS day on December 1, warns that Pakistan and Indonesia are on the brink of major epidemic urging them to speed up their response to avoid it. The report cites risky behaviour,
- Delhi High Court Orders Winding Up Of Data Access (Business Line, J. Venkatesan, Nov 23, 2005)
THE Delhi High Court has ordered the winding up of Data Access (India) Ltd stating that it has huge liability of over Rs 530 crore to various parties and the company is not in a position to undertake its operations and carry on the business.
- Lanka: New Beginning, Old Problems (Deccan Herald, S Murari, Nov 23, 2005)
N ow that Mahinda Rajapakse of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) has taken over as the fifth president of Sri Lanka
- Iran-India: Critical Times? (Business Line, K. P. Prabhakaran Nair, Nov 23, 2005)
IS IRAN, as the Western media would have us believe, really mired in religious fanaticism and intolerance?
- Parliament Faces A Winter Of Discord (Business Line, R. C. Rajamani, Nov 23, 2005)
At least 50 legislative measures are scheduled for introduction or consideration in the winter session of Parliament, opening today. But this appears a tall order, given the confrontationist mood of the Opposition.
- Emerging Security Challenges (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 23, 2005)
CHAIRMAN Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Ehsan ul Haq has said that Pakistan cannot remain indifferent to the happenings around it. At a seminar on ‘New Security Perspective’ held in Islamabad on Monday, he said that Pakistan has suffered more than an
- India Rejects Pak Proposal Of Self-Governance In Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Nov 23, 2005)
India Monday virtually rejected Pakistan’s idea of “self-governance” in Jammu and Kashmir claiming people of the state already enjoyed autonomy and popular democratic rights which residents of the state’s parts under Pakistan’s occupation were deprived of
- Abducted Indian Shot Dead: Taliban (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
A Taliban spokesman claimed on Tuesday that Indian national Maniappan R Kutty, who was kidnapped by the outfit in Afghanistan on Saturday was killed on Tuesday evening.
- Go Beyond The Us (Times of India, P R CHARI, Nov 23, 2005)
The Indo-US relationship has proceeded at a furious pace over these past few months. A review of the relationship would, therefore, not be out of place
- Kutty Killed, Claims Taliban (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
Maniappan Raman Kutty, the Malayalee truck driver kidnapped while working on a road project in volatile southern Afghanistan, was "shot dead on Tuesday", a purported Taliban spokesman claimed, but authorities said they could not confirm it.
- When Bullying Is Not Enough, Try Disinformation (News International, Siddharth Varadarajan, Nov 23, 2005)
In the run-up to the crucial November 24 International Atomic Energy Agency board of governors meeting in Vienna,
- An Irrelevant Loc Is Not The Real Issue (News International, Humera Niazi, Nov 23, 2005)
The recent effort to make the LoC irrelevant is acceptable but far from a logical solution to the Kashmir problem.
- Indian Envoy Warns On Changes To Us Nuke Deal (Hindustan Times, Ronen Sen, Nov 23, 2005)
Any moves by the US Congress to alter a landmark US-India nuclear agreement could undermine the "finely balanced" deal, according to Indian ambassador to Washington Ronen Sen
- India, Us High-Tech Trade Talks Next Week (Hindustan Times, PTI, Nov 23, 2005)
Ways to reduce barriers to Indo-US high-tech trade as also specific matters in the areas of defence technology, information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology will top the agenda of the two-day meeting of the High Technology Cooperation Group to
- India To Upgrade Existing Airports And Build New Ones At A Cost Of Us$10 Billion Over The Next Four Years (India Daily, Media Release, Nov 23, 2005)
India is embarking on a massive drive to upgrade existing airports and build new ones at a cost of US$10 billion over the next four years, its Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel has said.
- India Envoy Warns On Changes To U.S. Nuclear Deal (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Nov 23, 2005)
Any moves by the U.S. Congress to alter a landmark U.S.-India nuclear agreement could undermine the "finely balanced" deal, according to Indian ambassador to Washington Ronen Sen.
- India, Us High-Tech Trade Talks Next Week (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswamy, Nov 23, 2005)
Ways to reduce barriers to Indo-US high-tech trade as also specific matters in the areas of defence technology, information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology will top the agenda of the two-day meeting of the High Technology Cooperation Group to
- India Says It Busts Major Tiger Poaching Ring (Reuters, Heath Kelly, Nov 23, 2005)
JAIPUR, Rajasthan (Reuters) - Police have busted a tiger poaching ring responsible for killing at least 10 animals in one of its premier wildlife parks, an officer said on Tuesday.
- Afghan Taliban Say They Killed Indian Hostage (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban guerrillas have killed an Indian road engineer after his company failed to meet an ultimatum to cease operations in Afghanistan, a spokesman for the militants said on Tuesday.
- Nitish Kumar Wins Clear Mandate In Bihar (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Nov 23, 2005)
Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar has led the National Democratic Alliance to a resounding victory in the Bihar Assembly elections.
- Bihar Pins Hope On Nitish Kumar (Pioneer, Navin Upadhyay, Nov 23, 2005)
It is the dawn of a new era in Bihar. An era of hope and resurgence, an era whose foundation will be laid on the ruins of caste and communal politics, an era ushered in by a verdict whose impact will send tremors in the corridors of power in New Delhi
- Bihar Joins The National Mainstream (Hindu, Harish Khare , Nov 23, 2005)
Lalu Prasad refused to understand that Bihar could not remain a stranger to the larger process of growth and development that characterises much of the rest of India.
- Can The South Asian Region Do It Too? (Hindu, Amit Baruah, Nov 23, 2005)
The time to learn some political lessons from the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion is now.
- In The End, His Joke Was Tired And On Him (Indian Express, Manini Chatterjee, Nov 23, 2005)
Mandal's architect V P Singh called the rise of Laloo Prasad Yadav in Bihar his “lab experiment in social justice
- Rjd Loses Power In Bihar (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
PATNA, Bihar (Reuters) - A major partner in the ruling coalition, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) lost power in Bihar on Tuesday, a defeat analysts say may weaken the federal government and slow reforms.
- Nda Blows Out Rjd Lantern (Deccan Herald, DH news, Nov 23, 2005)
Terming the remarkable win “people’s victory”, JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar said the electorate of Bihar had given a befitting reply to the injustice done to the state by the “illegal” dissolution of the previous Assembly.
- French Award Presented To Sreedharan (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Nov 23, 2005)
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation chief E Sreedharan was presented one of the most prestigious civilian awards of the French Government -- Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour) -- in the Capital on Tuesday.
- Bangalore Gayana Samaja Award For Pattammal, Lalgudi Jayaraman (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Nov 23, 2005)
Bangalore Gayana Samaja to hold centenary celebrations in Chennai
- Taliban Say They Killed Indian Hostage (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
Taliban Spokesman Qari Yusuf Ahmadi said Kutty was shot dead on the orders of the Taliban’s High Council at 6 pm on Tuesday after the deadline for BRO to pull out of the country passed.
- Unease Over Environment Clearances (Hindu, Meena Menon, Nov 23, 2005)
The draft Environment Impact Assessment notification draws protests.
- Indonesia Wants To Jointly Manufacture Defense Items With India (India Daily, Media Release, Nov 23, 2005)
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Tuesday [22 November] said his country is interested in exploring joint manufacturing possibilities with India in the industrial sector, particularly in the defence field, by leveraging Indian technologies.
- Nda Sweeps Bihar Poll (Tribune, Ambarish Dutta, Nov 23, 2005)
Nitish Kumar made the most of the wave for a change in Bihar when he led the NDA combine to a landslide victory in the Bihar Assembly elections, ending the 15-year Lalu-Rabri reign this evening.
- Bihar Speaks (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 23, 2005)
There are times to lament the state of India’s institutions and times to celebrate them.
- 2 Nigerians Held In Black Dollar Scam (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
Unearthing yet another 'black dollar scam', Delhi Police arrested two Nigerian nationals who had duped a businessman of Rs 25 lakh
- Nepal Rebels Say Ready To Lay Down Arms (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
Nepal's Maoist rebels said on Tuesday they were ready to end years of violence and rejoin the political mainstream
- Taking On Militancy Will Be Tough For Azad: Farooq (Daily Excelsior, Mohinder Verma , Nov 23, 2005)
Welcoming the statement of Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad about being tough towards the militancy in the State, former Chief Minister and patron of National Conference Dr Farooq Abdullah, however, is of the opinion that it would be a daunting task for th
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