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Articles 14621 through 14720 of 21784:
- Signs Of Hyperinflation In India - India's Tata Motors Hints At Price Hike Due To Continued Pressure On Margins Because Of Increased Input And Freight Costs (India Daily, Ratan Tomika, Oct 18, 2005)
India is facing delayed hyperinflation.
- Road Map For Effective Strategy Execution (Hindu, A. V. Vedpuriswar, Oct 18, 2005)
Covers in detail the various facets of strategy execution and illustrates with live examples of well-known companies
- Cisco Ceo To Visit India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
John Chambers, President & CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc., the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, will be visiting India from October 19 to 21, 2005.
- Identity And Acculturation (Hindu, Pratibha Bhattacharya, Oct 18, 2005)
An interesting book bringing forth the issues of ethnic assimilation
- Us Official To Be India To Talk Nuclear Deal, Iran (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
India and the US are likely to finalise finer details of implementing the civil nuclear energy deal during the visit of US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns later this week.
- Us To Open India’S Nuke-Case At Nsg Meet Today (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, Oct 18, 2005)
Taking matters forward on a key aspect of the Indo-US nuclear deal, Washington will soon open negotiations formally in the 44-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to carve out a special status for India.
- India And Pak Must Pursue Peace (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 18, 2005)
The results of two days talks in Islamabad during October 3-4 was summed up by India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh thus : ''On some issues there can be no hurry.
- Foredoomed (Tribune, Bhai Mahavir, Oct 18, 2005)
One of the paradoxes of enlightened media behaviour is the fact that while they make fun of astrology as sheer “mumbo-jumbo” they keep on publishing regular columns like “What the Stars Foretell”,
- Stuck In The Middle (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Oct 18, 2005)
Uma Bharti has now openly asserted her strength and is making a concerted bid to get back into the gaddi.
- Terrorism On The Rise (Tribune, Jagmohan , Oct 18, 2005)
In connection with the Kashmir imbroglio, the most serious issue which deserves to be attended to on top priority is not the withdrawal of Indian troops from two districts of the valley
- Indo-Us Nuclear Agreement Based On Commitments: White House (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The Indo-US Nuclear Agreement is an important one based on commitments by both sides, a senior White House official said today.
- Air Deccan Launches In-Flight Shopping (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Air Deccan and AVA Merchandising of Delhi on Monday launched India’s ever first in-flight shopping scheme under the banner “Brand for Less” to sell items for home, office and personal use at the lowest rates.
- Movement Of Capital And Labour (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Oct 18, 2005)
While the rich countries are all for the free movement of capital, they block the free movement of labour
- U.S. Moving Forward In Nuclear Deal With India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
U.S. may ask NSG for a specific exception to India
- Bihar Polls Begin Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Two top officers of the CRPF, which is in charge of security in Bihar polls, have been transferred for meeting Laloo Prasad Yadav.
- Bp Eyes Reliance Gas Find (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Chevron, ExxonMobil also in race for stake in Krishna Godavari field.
- Contemporary Islamic Law (Hindu, N.R. MADHAVA MENON, Oct 18, 2005)
Fyzee's contribution by way of consolidation and restatement of the law through cases is a major step forward in an otherwise dicey situation of orthodoxy, prejudice, inequality and fear
- The Killer Wave And Its Aftermath (Hindu, SURESH NAMBATH, Oct 18, 2005)
First person account of the tsunami from the time this journalist was shocked out of his holiday in Sri Lanka
- Sebi Squashes Private Takeovers Of Ses (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
Reacting to news that the Delhi Stock Exchange (DSE) was working on a deal to give up 51 per cent stake in the exchange to strategic investors,
- They Were Progressive (Hindu, S. SRINIVAS, Oct 18, 2005)
Councillors in the pre-Corporation era exhibited amazing sensitivity to issues far beyond their immediate geography
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- Centre May Reopen Delhi Riots Cases (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
The two panels formed to recommend compensation to those affected by the riots are likely to submit their reports to the government soon.
- U.S. Moving Forward On Nuclear Deal With India (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Oct 17, 2005)
The Bush administration this week is expected to begin laying out in more detail its plans to change U.S. and international rules so India can acquire restricted nuclear materials under a controversial deal some say undermines non-proliferation standards.
- India To Help Vietnam Develop Energy, Healthcare To Boost Overall Development (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Indian Minister of State for External Affairs Rao Singh said India is willing to help Vietnam develop the energy industry in addition to health care, education and science.
- The Race To Make India Contain China - Boeing Offers World’S Top-Of-The-Shelf Weapons Platforms To India With Indication Of Outsourcing From The Country (India Daily, Sonia Joshi, Oct 17, 2005)
It is clear now that India is a country that can eventually contain the Communist China right in Asia from further expansion.
- Analysis - India, Pakistan Miss Chance To Turn Hurt To Hope (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Oct 17, 2005)
The mountains of Kashmir may have buckled, but India and Pakistan do not seem to have budged.
- India’S Cynical Condition (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 17, 2005)
India has agreed to allow Pakistani helicopters to fly in the one kilometre ‘no-fly zone’ along the Line of Control in Kashmir’ provided permission is taken on case-to-case basis’ an Indian spokesman said in New Delhi on Saturday.
- The Lines Nations Draw (Indian Express, P. Stobdan, Oct 17, 2005)
The details of the sixth round of Sino-Indian Special Representatives-level talks (September 26-28) have not been made public.
- Coordinating Ritual (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 17, 2005)
Left does not have a choice
- Don't Interfere, Stay Away: Nepal To India (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
A senior minister has flayed India for issuing a statement against the Royal government's new draconian press ordinance, saying New Delhi should not intervene in the internal matters of Nepal.
- India, Pak Miss Chance To Turn Hurt To Hope (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
The mountains of Kashmir may have buckled, but India and Pakistan do not seem to have budged.
- Wto: The Countdown To Hong Kong (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 17, 2005)
The developing countries — which have a strong stake in the continued healthy functioning of the WTO — are placed in a tight corner in that they will have to make major compromises if they want the Hong Kong ministerial to succeed and, in the process, ...
- Women’S Inheritance: Next Steps (Indian Express, BINA AGARWAL, Oct 17, 2005)
The livelihood and empowerment prospects of millions of women who depend on agriculture for survival are affected by their legal rights in land.
- The Lines Nations Draw (Indian Express, P Stobdan, Oct 17, 2005)
The details of the sixth round of Sino-Indian Special Representatives-level talks (September 26-28) have not been made public.
- Maintaining Judicial Decorum (Tribune, Rajinder Sachar, Oct 17, 2005)
Embarrassment abounding (though I would have said disgrace abounding, as would many in the legal profession) is the reaction to the spectacle of two former Chief Justices of India being virtually bundled out of the BCCI’s AGM.
- Police Mission, Finally (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Oct 17, 2005)
The Director, Intelligence Bureau, must be a very happy man after the DGPs’ conference which concluded recently.
- Last Mile Problems With The Nagas (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Oct 17, 2005)
After eight years of cease-fire, the Naga peace process has finally started making some progress.
- Natwar Meets Iranian Envoy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
India keen on renewed discussions between EU and Iran
Both talk about situation after the vote at IAEA
Future cooperation on the nuclear issue also discussed
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- Air India To Negotiate Price Cut, Delivery Schedule With Boeing (Hindu, Y. Mallikarjun, Oct 16, 2005)
Purchase order will be placed in November, says Chairman
Approval to buy 68 aircraft in one-go "unprecedented"
First delivery of "short haul" range likely by the last quarter of 2006
Airline proposes to fly to new U.S. destinations
- India’S Elite Female Commando Unit Protecting Female Politicians And Chief Ministers (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Oct 16, 2005)
Terrorists and female suicide bombers in India are now scared – the women ''Black Cat'' commandos are ready to strike!
- India Could Allow Pak Copters In "No Fly Zones" For Relief Opn (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
India today said it was ready to allow Pakistan fly helicopters in the "peace time no-fly zone" along the Line of Control (LoC) to help it in quake relief operations as per Islamabad's request but on case-to-case basis.
- We Want People To Use Rti Act, Says Habibullah (Tribune, Tripti Nath, Oct 16, 2005)
Wajahat Habibullah, who has just retired from the Indian Administrative Service (Jammu and Kashmir cadre), is busy with basic homework — studying the Right to Information Act as he prepares to take charge as the Chief Information Commissioner.
- …. And When The Sun Of Hope Disappeared (Greater Kashmir, JAVAID IQBAL BHAT LAMENTS, Oct 16, 2005)
There is a picture in the newspaper. A few broken stones with deep indifference writ bold on their faces are around what appears to be a hole.
- The Super Test (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Oct 16, 2005)
“Whoops!” I thought as Sehwag flicked Warne straight into Katich’s stomach at short-leg. Bad luck,
- How Growers Can Earn More (Tribune, P.S. Rangi, Oct 16, 2005)
The farm technology introduced in Punjab in the mid-1960s has resulted in a manifold increase in agricultural production, particularly in the case of wheat and rice.
- To Have Yet Not To Hold (Deccan Herald, Rosalind Ezhil K , Oct 16, 2005)
The book deals with tricky matter and gives an impression that inter-country adoptions are unqualified successes.
- Indian Satellite And Signal Intelligence Closely Watching Pakistani Helicopters As They Are Allowed To Operate In No-Fly Zone For Rescue Of Kashmiris In Pak Occupied Areas (India Daily, Anil Rane, Oct 16, 2005)
In yet another gesture of cross-border solidarity, India on Saturday granted Pakistan permission to fly helicopters in the peacetime no-fly zone.
- Rocket Sense (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
The successful second manned space flight launched by China earlier this week will inevitably raise questions on whether New Delhi should or could find ways to match Beijing’s capabilities in a sensitive area.
- The Uniting Bond Of A Shared Tragedy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
In the aftermath of last Saturday’s earthquake in Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP, Pakistan and India have joined hands to combat the catastrophe that has befallen their people.
- Opening A Pandora’S Box Of Legal Repercussions (Deccan Herald, PRAMILA NESARGI, Oct 16, 2005)
The Delhi High Court in its recent judgment went on to hold that marriage with a 15-year-old is valid raising a pandora’s box of legal repercussions. This article proposes to examine the legal implications of such a marriage under the Indian law.
- Unfinished Dream (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
An amazing lingam, about 18 feet in circumference, crafted out of a single polished rock stands in the centre of the sanctum sanctorum in Bhojpur writes Tanushree Podder.
- India Welcome To Join War Games With Shanghai Group, Says Russia (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia cooperating in development of high-precision weapons: Ivanov
New defence deals to be discussed next month
U.S. missile shield plan a "chimera"
Consequences will be grave if Iran issue is taken to Security Council
- Where Foresters Fail (Statesman, KISOR CHAUDHURI, Oct 16, 2005)
Poaching is a major curse but the bigger problem lies with forest officials who have failed to implement the laws
- Russia Hopes To Sign Military Intellectual Property Pact With India By Year-End (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 16, 2005)
Russia has said that absence of an agreement with India on protection of military intellectual property right (IPR)
- Kalam Meets Tanzanian Children (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
After initiating the process of transforming their lives, President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in a touching gesture on his birthday, briefly met Tanzanian children, who were in the city to undergo surgeries to correct congenital heart defects (CHDs).
- Taking The Peace Process Forward (Dawn, Talat Masood, Oct 16, 2005)
As India and Pakistan prepare to enter the third phase of the composite dialogue, it is important to asses how far the two countries have moved forward since the initiation of the peace process, and what impact this has had on the security and strategic.
- Crusader On Foreign Origin Issue (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Oct 16, 2005)
In the weird world of politics, morality and ethics have been the biggest casualty and rare are persons who hold on to these values.
- Tata Motors Likely To Increase Car Prices (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Newly launched Indica V2 to cost Rs. 4.10-4.30 lakh
- Tata Motors’ New Indica V2 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Tata Motors, on Friday, indicated that it might hike the prices of its cars in the wake of increase in input and freight costs.
- Japan Starts To Outsource From India In A Big Way - Nippon Yusen Kk Outsourced Part Of An Ocean Liner Business System Development Project To Tata Consultancy Services (India Daily, Babu Ghanta, Oct 15, 2005)
India’s outsourcing bandwagon gets a boost with Japan joining America and Europe in outsourcing information technology and business processing systems from India.
- Air Pollution Research Centre Opened (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
This is sixth of 22 centres planned by GAIL in as many cities
Centre set up at a cost of Rs.20 lakhs at MNJ Institute of Oncology
To work as R and D to develop facilities for research and diagnosis besides treatment
- India Asserts Need For Developing Countries To Safeguard Farmers Livelihood And Food Security Concerns (India Daily, Kiran Chaube, Oct 15, 2005)
India on Thursday asserted that developing countries should have the right to select its own ''Special farm Products'' on which protection could be continued to safeguard farmers livelihood and food security concerns.
- Help Fails To Reach Those Who Need It (Deccan Herald, Tavleen Singh, Oct 15, 2005)
So would you say that this tragedy will bring our two countries closer together, the eager TV anchor asked the high official.
- Ensure Stf Men Get No Awards, Nhrc Told (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
It was alleged that policemen were now harassing the people who had testified against them before the Sadashiva inquiry panel.
- The Debris Of Lost Chances (Indian Express, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 15, 2005)
Frankly speaking, I am disappointed with India’s response to the earthquake victims in Pakistan.
- Left Out Of Lurch (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Oct 15, 2005)
IT would be premature to cheer the return of the Left parties to the coordination committee of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA).
- Terror On Prowl (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 15, 2005)
Some times it would appear as if the United States, which is admittedly the world's sole superpower at this moment, gets panicky and haughty at the slightest provocation.
- Thoughts On A Quake (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Oct 15, 2005)
The Recent terrestrial shock in the north-western part of the subcontinent is said to have taken 40,000-50,000 lives, a toll which is by no means final and could rise even higher if the view of eyewitnesses is taken into account.
- Craving For Power (Daily Excelsior, M L Kotru, Oct 15, 2005)
There was this former President of India, a very distinguished man indeed he was.
- Rocket Sense (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 15, 2005)
India needs to respond to China’s triumph
- Tales Of Horror From The Belly Of The Beast (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Anti-Veerappan operations were not merely of bravery of uniformed personnel and the exploits of the bandit. The seamier side was laid bare by poor villagers.
- Mere Rhetoric Will Not Do (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Oct 15, 2005)
Despite the positive role on which the recent talks between the foreign ministers of Pakistan and India ended, and notwithstanding the claim that the second round of the composite dialogue was more successful than the first one, the fact remains . . .
- Let Leaders Unite And Solve The Dispute Together - Ii (Greater Kashmir, NISAR A PATIGAROO, Oct 15, 2005)
We need to rise above our petty political interests and find out a solution that lasts, comments Nisar A Patigaroo
- Gestures Galore (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 15, 2005)
A report that the Indian soldiers have helped their Pakistani counterparts in rescue operations at the Kaman Bridge must have pleasantly surprised many. Indeed,
- `India Mindful Of Its Ties With Iran' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 15, 2005)
Union Minister for State for External Affairs E. Ahamed said on Friday that India would always be mindful of the historical, cultural and trade links with Iran, reiterating that the country had averted the issue of Iran's nuclear programme being referred
- Blood Is Thicker Than Water (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 15, 2005)
Sufferings efface identities. I thought something like that would happen when the earthquake struck Islamabad and both sides of Kashmir, more Pakistan’s than India’s.
- Shahabuddin Plays Hide And Seek With Police (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 14, 2005)
Controversial MP Mohammed Shahabuddin has had senior police officials in a tizzy following his revelation that he had been living on the outskirts Delhi for a month while policemen were looking for him across the country.
- Roadmap To Confusion (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Oct 14, 2005)
If ever an award is instituted for creating confusion in the relations between India and Pakistan in the present times it should go to Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas Makhdoom Sayed Faisal Saleh Hayat.
- Mishandling The North-East (Tribune, Maj-Gen Ashok Mehta (retd), Oct 14, 2005)
MOST of our policy-makers have little sense of history and even less of geography. Otherwise, the North-East of the country would not languish in a state of neglect.
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