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Articles 13521 through 13620 of 21784:
- India Warns Iran On Iaea Vote (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Nov 20, 2005)
India issued a couched warning to Iran on Saturday that Tehran must comply with the latest demands by the IAEA director-general to avoid getting New Delhi to vote against it on November 24.
- Indira Gandhi Prize For Hamid Karzai (Deccan Herald, DH news, Nov 20, 2005)
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been chosen for the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2005.
- Resolve J&k Issue Once For All, Musharraf Tells Pm (Deccan Herald, PTI, Nov 20, 2005)
As India joined international donors in pledging 5.4 billion dollars for relief and reconstruction efforts for earthquake victims, President Pervez Musharraf
- ‘Ten Of Us, We Killed At Least 22 Tigers’ (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
Three hunters confess to killing 10 tigers, name seven who poached a dozen more.
- Finally, Sonia Stepping Out Of Mrs G’S Shadow? (Indian Express, Tavleen Singh, Nov 20, 2005)
Delhi is India’s most sycophantic city and even bows, as the old Punjabi saying goes, to the rising sun.
- Kashmir: President Urges India To Grasp Fleeting Moment (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Nov 20, 2005)
President General Pervez Musharraf made an emphatic appeal to India to settle long-standing Jammu and Kashmir dispute in the wake of last month’s earthquake and subsequent goodwill existing between Kashmiris on both sides as well as between the people of
- The Perfect Storm (Indian Express, Santwana Bhattacharya, Nov 20, 2005)
As Parliament readies for its winter session, Santwana Bhattacharya reads the acrimony on the wall
- Maoists To Lay Down Arms (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 20, 2005)
Maoist rebels in Nepal spearheading a decade-old insurgency have agreed to lay down arms under UN supervision and support the movement launched by an alliance of seven political parties to limit King Gyanendra’s role as a titular head, higly placed politi
- Britain Beckons Indian Solicitors (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 20, 2005)
At a time when the Bar Council of India is opposing the entry of foreign lawyers tooth and nail, Britain has opened up opportunities for Indian lawyers willing to practise in that country, especially in the corporate sector.
- India Air Travel Sector Needs $50 Bln Over 10 Years (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 20, 2005)
India's rapidly expanding air travel industry is likely to need $50 billion in investment in planes and infrastructure over the next decade to cope with rising demand, the civil aviation minister said on Friday.
- India Ready To Resolve All Issues: Ahamed (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 20, 2005)
Hours after Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said that a resolution of the Kashmir issue could be India's `donation to Kashmir' in the context of the earthquake, Minister of State for External Affairs E. Ahamed said here on Saturday that India was read
- Kalam Presents Indira Gandhi Peace Prize To Thai Princess (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 20, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam awarded the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2004 to Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn here on Saturday.
- First Batch Of Civilians From Ihk Crosses Loc (News International, Editorial, The News International, Nov 20, 2005)
India and Pakistan on Saturday opened their Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, allowing people to cross over on foot for the first time in 58 years to meet separated relatives.
- India Races To Put Thug And Murderer Members Of Parliament Behind Bars (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Nov 20, 2005)
Indian mafia backed by Indian industrialist oligarchs control the politicians.
- Bankers Spare Firms Rate Hike This Fiscal (Business Standard, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
Public sector bankers today assured Finance Minister P Chidambaram that there would not be any interest rate hike this fiscal for loans raised by firms for productive purposes.
- Bjp Tells Speaker: We Won't Stall Proceedings (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 20, 2005)
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday night indicated to Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee that it would not hold up proceedings in the winter session of Parliament beginning on November 23.
- Britain Beckons Indian Solicitors (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 20, 2005)
At a time when the Bar Council of India is opposing the entry of foreign lawyers tooth and nail, Britain has opened up opportunities for Indian lawyers willing to practise in that country, especially in the corporate sector.
- Haryana Buffaloes To Get It Tag (Tribune, Geetanjali Gayatri, Nov 20, 2005)
After departments and land records, it is the turn of buffaloes to get the IT bug in Haryana.
- India Welcomes Efforts By Iran To Address Nuclear Issues (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
IAEA appreciates access to sites of interest
- Donate Resolution Of Kashmir (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 20, 2005)
It was a plea for donation that New Delhi had never been asked before October 19, never expected from Islamabad, and that, too, in front of a worldwide audience.
- A Lifetime Opportunity For India And Pakistan, Says Musharraf (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Nov 20, 2005)
'Let success and happiness emerge from the ruins of this earthquake'
- Infamies Of The Glorified Village Panchayats (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
Bangalore, the Knowledge Capital of India is one of the most important cities of the World, according to British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
- India Supportive Of Russian Initiative On Iran (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Nov 20, 2005)
As the crucial November 24 full-board meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Iran’s nuclear programme draws near, National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan has reached London to discuss with his British counterpart the international co
- Softening Line Of Control (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Nov 20, 2005)
MUCH is being said, and made, of the moves to soften the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, and we are being asked to believe that they bear the promise of blissful consequences, social and political. Let us try to read between the lines and figure out the
- Stop The Bleeding (Daily Excelsior, Fazal Mehmood, Nov 20, 2005)
While India and Pakistan are trying to mend fences, and more and more confidence building measures are being evolved,
- 20 Years Of Saarc's Failures (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Nov 20, 2005)
Compared to the 12th summit meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
- Long March To A Narcostate-Jeremy Seabrook (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 20, 2005)
In the 2005 UN Human Development Index, Afghanistan stands 175th out of 177 countries. Less than 30 per cent of the population is literate, and life expectancy is below 45 years.
- Communists In India Keeps Pressure Up - India Quietly Reshuffles Cabinet Ahead Of Crucial U.N. Iran Vote (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Nov 20, 2005)
India is quietly changings its position on Iranian nuke issues.
- You Can Call It Mainstream Politaxi (Greater Kashmir, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
This is how that wise unlettered carpet-weaver could weave a word for the art of perfidy, doublespeak and expediency commonly called politics
- A New Kind Of Terrorist Arrives (Pioneer, BASHIR MANZAR, Nov 19, 2005)
Tariq Dar's arrest on suspicion of involvement in the Delhi blasts has confirmed that an intertional trend of educated youth being attracted to Islamic terror has arrived in India. BASHIR MANZAR fears this may be the dawn of a new era.
- Maoists Tie Up With Political Parties To Cut The King To Size (Indian Express, YUBARAJ GHIMIRE, Nov 19, 2005)
In a key push towards democracy in Nepal, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists), spearheading a decade-long insurgency to turn Hindu Nepal into a Communist republic, has reached an understanding with an alliance of seven political parties.
- Salem Has Offered To Turn Approver, Claims Lawyer (Indian Express, SHRIYA BHAGWAT, Nov 19, 2005)
ABU Salem wants to turn approver, said his lawyer on Friday. ‘‘Yes,’’ confirmed Ashok Sarogi, who is representing the underworld don, told Express.
- All-Out Vigil On Many Fronts For Avian Influenza (Hindu, Bindu Shajan Perappadan, Nov 19, 2005)
Keeping a strict vigil to check entry of avian flu into the country, the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests and the grand old Bombay Natural History Society (BHNS)-India have identified for monitoring 173 sites across India, all known points ....
- For View Form The Right (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Nov 19, 2005)
Excerpts from Organiser, the mouthpiece of the RSS, issue dated November 20
- Don’T Bridge The Persian Gulf (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Nov 19, 2005)
Don’t bridge the Persian Gulf
Why show solidarity with Iran in the name of non-alignment when India has always opposed the NAM consensus on nuclear issues?
- What Happens In Bihar Affects Us All (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Nov 19, 2005)
If you are fortunate enough to have never needed to travel to Bihar you cannot begin to imagine what towns like Jehanabad look like. You cannot picture the abysmal poverty of the thatch and mud villages that surround it,
- Our Own Grey Zone (Indian Express, Ananya Vajpeyi, Nov 19, 2005)
Naxalites capture and torture, sometimes on camera, those they perceive to be enemies of the people. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq says he will take up human rights violations by security forces in Kashmir with the National Human Rights Commission.
- India Holds War Games On Uneasy Borders (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
India staged on Friday the grand finale of major military manoeuvres, showcasing the newly acquired T-90 battle tanks and warplanes close to the border with Pakistan in the Thar Desert, officials said.
- Expenditure Cuts Can Meet Relief Cost (Dawn, Kaiser Bengali, Nov 19, 2005)
November 19 will go down as an discomforting day in the country’s history. It is a day on which General Musharraf and his prime minister will ask invited delegations from over 70 countries and international organizations to fill the country’s kashkol.
- Mild Quake Hits India-Myanmar Border (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
An earthquake of moderate intensity occurred in the India-Myanmar border region in the wee hours on Saturday.
- What Jehanabad Means (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Nov 19, 2005)
On November 13 history was once again made in rural India when Maoist guerrillas wrested control of Jehanabad — a district headquarters town in Bihar
- Centre, State Discuss Regional Air Services (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
Karnataka and other state governments are in talks with the Ministry of Civil Aviation on intra-state air connectivity, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel said on Friday.
- An Extravaganza Of Epic Proportions (Deccan Herald, Shiva Kumar N D, Nov 19, 2005)
Director and Principal of the International Centre for Kathakali, New Delhi, Balakrishanan was in the City with his 17-member troupe to perform at the Mahabharata Utsav being held at the National College Grounds.
- All Sub-Post Offices In State To Be Computerised In Two Years (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
Dak Seva awards for 2004-2005 presented to postal employees
- Pak Scribe Among 25 Repatriated (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
In yet another boost to the ongoing confidence building measures (CBMs) between India and Pakistan, 25 Pakistani civil prisoners were handed over to Pak authorities at the Wagah Joint Check Post on Friday.
- Intolerance That Is Intolerable (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Nov 19, 2005)
The harassment and unseemly protests against opinions expressed by actor Kushboo and by Suhasini Maniratnam who expressed solidarity with her demonstrate a disquieting tendency to shut out free speech that no democratic society can countenance.
- Terrorists Can’T Browbeat Me With Blasts: Azad (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Nov 19, 2005)
Talking tough of militancy, Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today asserted that his Government was committed to restoration of peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Godfather Iii: The Terrorist (Hindu, Vir Sanghvi, Nov 19, 2005)
Frankly, I thought it would never happen. The government of India — and its law enforcement agencies.
- Pak Is Still Enemy No 1: Air Chief (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
Despite the confidence-building measures that Islamabad and New Delhi are attempting to implement, Pakistan remains the primary threat to India, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi, said here on Friday
- India Air Travel Sector Needs $50 Bln Over 10 Years (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
India's rapidly expanding air travel industry is likely to need $50 billion in investment in planes and infrastructure over the next decade to cope with rising demand, the civil aviation minister said on Friday.
- Natwar Singh & Dance (Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, Nov 19, 2005)
When you are a member of a choir, you must sing the same tune as the others. If you decide to sing your own tune, you create disharmony and must leave on your own or be thrown out by the conductor of the orchestra.
- Feature - India Seeks Novel Ways To Tackle Aids (Reuters, Kamil Zaheer, Nov 19, 2005)
Lounging in a food shack next to a dusty highway, truck driver Manoj grins as he talks about having sex with prostitutes.
- Worried India Says To Get Bird Flu Drug In January (Reuters, Nitin Luthra, Nov 19, 2005)
India expects to receive its first batch of anti bird-flu drug Tamiflu from Swiss manufacturer Roche Holding AG in January, a government official said on Friday.
- And, Icebergs Show Their Tips! (Daily Excelsior, Dr R L Bhat, Nov 19, 2005)
Bombs, explosions and killings are nothing new to this trouble-torn state.
- Is There A Perpetual Liability To Pay Customs Duty? (Business Line, S. Murugappan, Nov 19, 2005)
S. Murugappan analyses the application of apex court decisions in a recent Tribunal ruling.
- Saarc’S Sadness (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 19, 2005)
IF Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s message to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) business leaders’ conclave in New Delhi on Thursday had a tinge of exasperation,
- Urban Mess (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Nov 19, 2005)
Lost : a document called urban policy. Has no commercial value but does have some sentimental significance.
- Jehanabad Raid (Tribune, P.V. Ramana, Nov 19, 2005)
The Jehanabad raid by Naxalites of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), or CPI-Maoist, in south Bihar, on November 13 which is also being termed as Operation Jailbreak, is important for many reasons.
- Mr Pm... President (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
Prime Minister Mr Mahinda Rajapakse today won Sri Lanka’s presidential election with one of the smallest ever majorities in the country’s electoral history.
- Communists In India Keeps Pressure Up - India Quietly Reshuffles Cabinet Ahead Of Crucial U.N. Iran Vote (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
India is quietly changings its position on Iranian nuke issues.
- Cbi Reopens Delhi Riots Probe (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday registered two cases against ``unknown persons'' for riots, arson and murder in the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984. The move comes close on the heels of the recommendation...
- Airport In A Mess: This Winter, Fly If You Must (Hindustan Times, Archis Mohan and Nandini R. Iyer, Nov 19, 2005)
People sprawled on the floor, long queues outside toilets, passengers hankering for food, children crying in exasperation. This alarmist scenario threatens to become a reality at the Delhi airport very soon.
- ’84 Riots: Cbi Files 2 Cases (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
In the wake of recommendations made by the Nanavati panel probing 1984 Delhi riots for fresh investigations against some persons, the CBI today registered two cases against “unknown persons” in riots, arson and murder following the assassination of the...
- Cbi Re-Registers Two 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Cases (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
The CBI on Friday re-registered two cases against "unknown persons" in connection with their alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
- Anti-Sikh Riot Cases Reopen, Cbi Files Two Cases (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
In the wake of recommendations made by the Nanavati panel probing 1984 Delhi riots for fresh investigations against some persons, CBI today registered two cases against "unknown persons" in riots, arson and murder following the assassination of the then..
- 1984 Riots: Cbi Files Two Cases (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
In the wake of recommendations made by the Nanavati panel probing 1984 Delhi riots for fresh investigations against some persons, the CBI on Friday registered two cases against “unknown persons” in riots, arson and murder following the assassination . . .
- Cm For More Crpf To Combat Naxalites (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 19, 2005)
Orissa government has urged the Centre for deployment of three more CRPF companies in the state, to combat the growing Naxalite menace.
- Early Lessons (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 19, 2005)
For a generation being brought up on a diet of sex-saturated television, 11-12 years is the appropriate age to introduce sex education.
- Beijing's Big Bang (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Nov 19, 2005)
India and aspiring global player, one which would love to be seen among the first ten, if not five. Its voice always heard as long as it is not opposed to that of the sole super power.
- Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Daily Excelsior, Abhijit Patwardhan, Nov 19, 2005)
Despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh making light of the "reciprocity" argument on the US-India nuclear deal, seeming to indicate that the US interpretation of the roadmap was for a domestic constituency, US ambassador David Mulford on November 14 . . .
- New Thinking On Kashmir (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 19, 2005)
Solution begins from where occupation comes to an end
- Crime Against Women On Rise (Daily Excelsior, Aditi Singh, Nov 18, 2005)
According to the crime bureau report 2003-04 of the ministry of home affairs released recently crime against women has increased three-fold during the last four years. Murder, rape, harassment for dowry is the common all India feature, . . .
- India Warns Neighbours On Terror (Express India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
In a thinly veiled warning to its neighbours, India said on Thursday South Asian nations must end terrorism in the region if their economies are ever to prosper.
- India, Russia To Renew Defence Programme (Hindu, Vladimir Radyuhin , Nov 18, 2005)
Our defence relations is a continuous process, says Pranab Mukherjee
Some projects will overlap the 2010 threshold
Discusses agenda of Manmohan's visit
Asks MiG to give a presentation on fifth generation aircraft
- Falling Farm Incomes, Growing Inequities (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Nov 18, 2005)
Health spending in the average farm household is double that on education each month. Millions of India's farm households are in dismal shape. Even as the number of billionaires grows at the other end of the spectrum.
- Heightened Violence (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Nov 18, 2005)
The attacks are to protest the change of leadership in Jammu and Kashmir
- Earthquake Disaster Management (Daily Excelsior, Mohan Singh Kalla, Nov 18, 2005)
It was my first experience to witness how relief was distributed to the victims of earthquake and steps were taken for their rehabilitation in Uri, where I visited twice.
- Nepal Oppn, Maoists Hold Delhi Durbar (Deccan Herald, SUDESHNA SARKAR, Nov 18, 2005)
Leaders of major Nepali Opposition parties are reportedly holding parleys with representatives of the banned Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in New Delhi, sources said.
- 26 Pak Prisoners To Be Released (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Taking yet another step in confidence building, India will release 26 more Pakistani civil prisoners tomorrow.
- Hat-Trick By Terror (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
It is after a long time that terrorists have struck in a big way for the third successive day in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday and for the second time in the first three days of this week in the heart of Srinagar city.
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