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Articles 13421 through 13520 of 21784:
- Cbi Recovers 21 Shahtoos Shawls (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Nov 23, 2005)
The CBI carried out three raids and recovered 21 banned ‘Shahtoos’ shawls in the national capital and was now probing foreign linkages regarding smuggling of these shawls, agency sources said here today.
- Policy Bargains (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 23, 2005)
THE UPA government may heave a sigh of relief at having mollified the Left parties — on the issues of Iran and public sector disinvestments — ahead of the Parliament session, but such tradeoffs betray adhocism and poor policy coordination.
- Security Paradigm Global Threats, Local Responses (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 23, 2005)
Addressing the Combined Commanders Conference in Delhi on 20 October, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said:
- Reliance-Ia Tie-Up (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 23, 2005)
Indian Airlines and Reliance Infocomm on Tuesday came together to offer India's first mobile booking of a domestic airline ticket.
- Things To Learn From India (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 22, 2005)
While I was in India last month I came across an American friend who had also travelled to Delhi to pursue some interest in development economics.
- Beyond The Boundaries (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Nov 22, 2005)
I did not find any one from the media. But I watched the editor of an Urdu daily, Aziz Burney, offering Eid namaz at Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s samadhi, to atone for the bomb blasts in Delhi.
- Hiv Spreads To State’S Rural Areas (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Karnataka is one of the two Indian states where HIV/AIDS is spreading beyond urban areas, the latest UNAIDS global report has revealed.
- Need To Speak Up Against Let (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Newspaper reports claim the recent deadly blasts in Delhi were the handiwork of Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- Kishanganga May Be Taken To Icj Or Neutral Expert (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Pakistan’s Commission of Indus Water (PCIW) has recommended to the federal government to move the International Court of Justice (ICJ) or Neutral Expert (NE) for the resolution of the Kishanganga hydropower project.
- Pakistan Fine By Un Resolutions On (News International, Mariana Baabar, Nov 22, 2005)
Pakistan on Monday said it still abided by the UN resolutions on Kashmir but needs an out-of-the-box solution.
- Why Are We Violent (Times of India, Rakesh Shukla, Nov 22, 2005)
It is fortunate that Mohammad Nawab Khan, a poor lad who was looking for work to earn a little money before Eid, was not beaten to death by the residents of Ghaziabad as a suspect in the serial bomb blasts in Delhi.
- Iran: Left, Cong Kiss And Make Up (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
It turned out to be a lucky Monday for the UPA government. Just as the Left and Congress were headed for a bruising collision over Iran, the US....
- Old Problems Weigh Down Saarc (Daily Excelsior, I. S Chaddha, Nov 22, 2005)
Occasions like a Saarc meet always produce their full quota of pious statements. Mr Manmohan Singh tacitly admitted this when he said that "people do make statements directed at special audiences".
- Amritsar-Lahore Bus Service Trial Run On Dec 11, 13 (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
India and Pakistan have agreed to hold the trial run for Amritsar-Lahore bus service on December 11, Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed said here tonight.
- Now Get Married (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
The reality is that the Left has power over policy. Then why be the Congress’s live-in partner?
- Third Man, Silly Point (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 22, 2005)
England captain Charlotte Edwards’ summons to her girls to watch out for roaches and wildlife in Indian beds was, one would like to believe, issued in misplaced humour,
- Up, Bihar Are Problem States: Unaids Report (Indian Express, Toufiq Rashid, Nov 22, 2005)
Densely populated Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have evoked global concern as far as AIDS is concerned. In its report on Global AIDS Epidemic update released in India, UNAIDS today expressed fears of even a ‘‘relatively minor increase’’ in HIV transmission ....
- Utterly Ridiculous (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 22, 2005)
Any time it seems is a good time for Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to raise the Kashmir issue.
- India Won't Refer Iran N-Project To Un (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
In a bid to buy peace from its Left allies ahead of what could be a stormy Parliament session, UPA on Monday said it was against referring Iran's nuclear programme to the UN.
- Rise Of India And China Changing Global Balance: Lee Kuan Yew (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
"They should not be suspicious of each other"
Vital for India, China to understand each other
Points to difference between their literacy rates
Services alone cannot make India a major economy
- Laparoscopes Purchase: Cbi Raids In Several Cities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
"Public servants abused position to award contract to private company"
Searches conducted at 14 places
Technical members changed to favour firm
Sub-standard equipment supplied to hospitals
- 485 Child Labourers Rescued (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Nov 22, 2005)
Employers locked them in abandoned houses and underground workshops
Four teams conducted simultaneous raids
Union Labour Ministry to repatriate these children
More such raids to be conducted
- Taking His Own Call (Hindu, PRASHANTH G.N., Nov 22, 2005)
Chetan Bhagat's book, One One Night@ The Call Centre is engaging, but it is not as compelling as his first, Five-point Someone
both books are my babies and I feel happy regardless of the preference my readers have Chetan Bhagat
- A Man With A Vision (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
The relevance of economics in today's society is largely the efforts of visionaries, who took economics away from the dry theories into the real world of development. Dr V K R V Rao is one such person, P Ramachandran & R S Deshpande tell us.
- A Bonanza For Delhi Mlas, Ministers And Chief Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Notwithstanding their party president Sonia Gandhi's much talked about directive to the Congress rank and file to observe utmost austerity, the Delhi Cabinet on Monday voted for a post-Diwali bonanza of a hundred per cent increase in the salaries . . . .
- A Tale Of Three Cities (Deccan Herald, APARNA MOHILE, Nov 22, 2005)
Every city has a character and offers warm reasons to go back and relive the past.
- Ultras Tighten Grip On Pok (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Nov 22, 2005)
It was not the Pakistani army but the jihadis who rushed to the aid of the quake-hit first.
- Salem Confessed In Portugal And Is Saying Very Little New Stuff (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Nov 22, 2005)
No matter what Central Bureau of Investigation tells the world and the TADA court, Salem confessed it all in Lisbon in exchange of India’s agreeing to not execute him.
- 500 Child Workers Rescued (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
In a major drive against child labour in the national capital, over 500 minors working in “inhuman” conditions in 50 embroidery units in East Delhi were rescued on Monday after simultaneous raids were conducted at these establishments.
- Encyclopaedia Of Indian Philosophy (Hindu, Bibhuti Mishra , Nov 22, 2005)
BHARATIYA-DARSHAN-BUHATKOSHA — Part-I: Acharya Bachhulal Awasthi; `Gyan' Sharada Publishing House, 40, Anand Nagar, Inderlok, Delhi-110035. Rs. 1500.
- Growing Up Is Hard To Do (Indian Express, PIYUSH MATHUR, Nov 22, 2005)
Grasping the tragedy of a youth icon such as Sania requires deconstructing the hierarchical relationship between the young and the old in India.
- Brazil To Invest In New Areas, Including Infrastructure And Energy, In India (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Brazil said that it was looking to invest in new areas, including infrastructure and energy, in India.
- Us Under Secretary Of Commerce David Mccormick Will Tour India Ahead Of The Meeting Of Us-India High Technology Cooperation Group Later This Month (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
The US Under Secretary of Commerce David McCormick will tour India ahead of the meeting of US-India High Technology Cooperation Group later this month in New Delhi, which will focus on cooperation in bio-technology, defence trade and nano-technology.
- Taliban Threatens To Kill Indian (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Taliban guerrillas have threatened to kill an Indian they are holding hostage unless his company stops work in Afghanistan by Tuesday.
- The Auto-Correct Mode (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Nov 22, 2005)
Delhi’s three-wheeler drivers are a notorious lot. They are as enervating, if not more, as the infamous Delhi-belly.
- Left Agrees With Govt's Stand On Iran (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Any dispute about Iran's nuke capability should be kept within IAEA: Karat
- Power Equations In The Winter Session (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 22, 2005)
The much-predicted expansion of the Union Cabinet has turned out to be a minimalist cut-and-paste job. No additions, only a few changes involving four portfolios — Information and Broadcasting, Parliamentary Affairs, Urban Development, and Water Resources
- India’S Response Awaited: Fo: Kashmir Demilitarization, Self-Governance (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Nov 22, 2005)
Pakistan on Monday declared that India had taken note of its proposal on demilitarization and self-governance in Kashmir, indicating that there could be a forward movement on both proposals if New Delhi responded positively.
- Livelihood And Urban Public Space (Hindu, G. ANANTHAKRISHNAN, Nov 22, 2005)
Explores the baffling contradictions of urban India through street livelihood
- The Northeast Exception (Hindu, Sarmila Bose, Nov 22, 2005)
Argues for a policy reorientation towards the Northeast and linking it to a new `Look East' policy
- Pakistan Ready For Talks On Self-Governance (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 22, 2005)
"India had not responded to the idea so far; Islamabad was ready to engage New Delhi on the subject''
- Pak Proposes ‘Out-Of-Box’ Solution Of Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Aroosa Alam, Nov 22, 2005)
Pakistan on Monday admitted that country has tabled an “out of box” solution of Kashmir issue before the Indian leadership and awaits response from New Delhi. The proposal revolves around demilitarisation of Kashmir region along with self governance....
- Narayana Murthy, Mp? (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Nov 22, 2005)
Singapore leader Lee Kuan Yew recently exhorted Infosys chief N.R. Narayana Murthy to enter politics and refashion it just as he had shaped his company to become an IT leader. Even though Lee’s experience of an island state — . . .
- U.N. Body Says Record 4.9 Mln New Hiv Cases In 2005 (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Nov 22, 2005)
Almost 5 million people were infected by HIV globally in 2005, the highest jump since the first reported case in 1981 and taking the number living with the virus to a record 40.3 million, the United Nations said on Monday.
- Primary Allotments Still Stuck In A Paper Trail (The Financial Express, Vivek Law, Nov 22, 2005)
A 78 year-old man from Delhi, Harjinder Singh Gambhir, sent me an e-mail a few days back.
- Quota Questions (Statesman, Sushila Ramaswamy, Nov 22, 2005)
The demand by political parties of all shades and opinion, both within Parliament and outside, for central legislation to override the Supreme Court ruling against state quotas is surprising.
- Taliban Threatens To Kill Abducted Indian Worker (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
Suspected Talibans have kidnapped an Indian driver and three of his Afghan colleagues working with Border Road Organisation (BRO) in a highway construction project in southern Afghanistan's Nimroz province on Saturday night.
- Iran And Our Foreign Policy (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
The latest International Atomic Energy Agency report on Iran has brought out clearly why it was necessary to threaten Iran with a referral to the UN Security Council on the subject of its nuclear cheating.
- India Expresses Concern Over Cross Border Terrorism To Pak (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
India today offered to undertake specific projects in education and health sectors in quake-hit areas of Pakistan even as it expressed concern over incidents of cross border terrorism in the aftermath of the recent serial blasts in New Delhi.
- Suspected Talibans Abduct Indian, 3 Afghans (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
Suspected Talibans have kidnapped an Indian driver and three of his Afghan colleagues working with Border Road Organisation (BRO) in a highway construction project in southern Afghanistan's Nimroz province last night
- Ahamed-Aziz Discuss Bilateral Issues (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 21, 2005)
Five points on Line of Control can be opened on a daily basis, says Shaukat Aziz
- Saarc Politics Stunt Development (The Economic Times, C UDAY BHASKAR, Nov 21, 2005)
The 13th Saarc summit concluded in Dhaka on Sunday last (Nov 13) with a declaration, which notwithstanding its rhetorical flourish and ambitious objectives, reflected the structural constraints that have hobbled the organisation for two decades and . . .
- India's Hiv Cases Far Higher Than Official Numbers (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Nov 21, 2005)
The number of new HIV cases in India, home to the second highest infections in the world, is far more than what official data shows and epidemics in some pockets were alarming, the U.N. AIDS chief said.
- Taliban Say Abducted Indian Engineer In Afghanistan (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
Taliban insurgents have kidnapped an Indian road engineer in southern Afghanistan, a spokesman for the militant group said on Sunday
- Kashmiris Credit Quake With Bridging Border Divide (Reuters, Sheikh Mushtaq, Nov 21, 2005)
Last month's earthquake killed tens of thousands in Kashmir but, for divided families in the disputed region, it also opened up new routes to reunite with long-lost relatives across the frontier.
- Young Indian Man's Dreams Dashed By Aids, Drugs (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Nov 21, 2005)
Like any fairly healthy 30-year-old man, Lolly dreams of one day getting married and having children.
- Mirwaiz’S Ideas (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 21, 2005)
Those seeking a solution of the Kashmir issue need to take note of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s speech in New Delhi on Wednesday.
- Biggest Ever Operation Against Child Labour (Hindu, Devesh K. Pandey , Nov 21, 2005)
In what is said to be the biggest ever operation undertaken to rescue children working under inhuman condition in zari units, a joint team of the State Labour Department, Delhi police and a non-government organisation Pratham plan to mount raids at over..
- Seeking Happiness From Ruins (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 21, 2005)
President Pervez Musharraf sprang surprise during International Donors’ Conference in the capital when he diverted from the topic of the day and talked about Pakistan-India relations and especially the need for resolution of the long-standing issue of ...
- Loc Should Be Demilitarized: Strategic Assets Not Damaged: Aziz (Dawn, Iftikhar A. Khan, Nov 21, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Sunday called for demilitarization of the Line of Control (LoC) and reiterated that settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute was essential for durable peace in the region.
- Handle With Care (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 21, 2005)
If a despotic monarch is bad for democracy, anarchists could be even more so. The pact between the Maoists and the democratic parties in Nepal is, therefore, at best a gamble.
- Nehru’S Lessons For Manmohan (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Nov 21, 2005)
Virtually every Naga knows the story of their elders who went to Gandhi in July 1947, demanding independence.
- Tv’S Witch Hunt -Time To Reflect, To Introspect (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
If Dr Arvind Khare did all he is alleged to have done — allegations that were reported on television and in the Delhi edition of this newspaper on Friday
- Why Have Infrastructure Reforms Failed? (Hindu, V. Ranganathan, Nov 21, 2005)
Lack of a strong internal constituency to blame for poor performance; paucity of resources is another major constraint
- Parliament Session Set To Be Stormy (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
The winter session of Parliament beginning Wednesday is expected, by all accounts, to be stormy with the Congress-led coalition facing a determined Opposition in the wake of the ....
- Twenty Years Of Saarc Failure (Greater Kashmir, Samuel Baid, Nov 21, 2005)
Compared to the 12th summit meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
- When We Are No Longer Called Muslim Indians But Indian Muslims (Indian Express, MAULANA DR SYED KALBE SADIQ, Nov 21, 2005)
By sheer strength of their numbers, Muslims constitute the second largest segment of the country’s population.
- Man Who Stopped Hindu Rashtra (Indian Express, Fali S. Nariman, Nov 21, 2005)
Excerpts from the inaugural lecture on ‘Challenges to Indian Democracy’ delivered at the Nehru Centre on November 14
- Prospects Of Peace (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
Peace process between India and Pakistan and their resolve to settle the Kashmir issue through dialogue has some how sustained many up hills during the past two years.
- India’S Hiv Cases Far Higher Than Official Numbers (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
India’s HIV cases far higher than official numbers
- Modernisation Brooks No Delay (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 21, 2005)
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel has reiterated the Government of India's commitment to speeding up the modernisation of airports, starting with Delhi and Mumbai.
- Memorable Marriage (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Nov 21, 2005)
IT was an invitation I could not resist. After all, it came from then Kerala Chief Minister the late Chelat Achutha Menon.
- Capturing Nature’S Wonders (Tribune, Usha Rai, Nov 21, 2005)
Shrinking forests, disappearing tigers, the urban sprawl eating up green spaces, pollution levels in cities making it difficult to breathe, and the interminable cycle of floods, droughts and natural disasters, leave one with the distinct feeling that . .
- When Bullying Is Not Enough, Try Disinformation (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Nov 21, 2005)
India was among those countries taken for a ride by dodgy U.S. intelligence in the run-up to the last IAEA meeting in September.
- `Wagah Route Should Be Opened For Trade' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
Need to connect Raja Sansi airport with more international flights: M.S. Gill
Urges Govt. to set up cargo complex in Amritsar
`Find means to provide relief to debt-ridden farmers'
- Which Option To Choose: Saarc Or Eco? (Dawn, Javid Husain, Nov 21, 2005)
The evolution of the European Union into a dynamic association of European states cooperating for common economic, political and security goals is enviable.
- Rss Chief Tells Hindus To Produce More Kids, Day Later Madhya Pradesh Govt Decides Against Two-Child Norm (Indian Express, Milind Ghatwai, Nov 21, 2005)
A day after RSS chief K S Sudarshan asked Hindus to produce at least three children, even 17, to keep the demographic profile intact, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Babulal Gaur decided to do away with the two-child eligibility norm that debars people....
- Loc Bridge Unites, Also Divides Families (Indian Express, Muzamil Jaleel, Nov 21, 2005)
Her wrinkled face is glum though she has waited for over half a century for this moment. As Begum Jan waits to take her first step across the rope bridge, the 85-year-old says the journey ‘‘is an answer to my pleas to God for 58 long years.’’
- New Bearings Of Sco (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Nov 21, 2005)
BEFORE turning to Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as promised last week, I need to clarify a point. Mr Zia Rizvi, a consulting engineer in far-off Toronto read the online version of my article Politics of pipelines (Dawn, November 14) and ....
- Pm Calls For Self-Govt In Both Parts Of Kashmir (News International, Muhammad Saleh Zaafir, Nov 21, 2005)
Appreciating India’s response to Pakistan’s proposal for opening five crossing points on the Line of Control (LoC), Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Sunday suggested that the points should remain open every day of the week instead of only one day.
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