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Articles 15821 through 15920 of 21784:
- Pm To Work For Fdi In Retail (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2005)
Manmohan sees Left coming round in 4-5 months
- Tata Plans To Set Up (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2005)
With a view to develop technical skills, steel major Tata is palnning to set up a steel university in Jharkhand, according to its Managing Dirctor B Muthuraman.
- India Moves To Spread Wealth (Christian Science Monitor, ANUJ CHOPRA , Aug 25, 2005)
A $9 billion plan guarantees the country's rural poor 100 days of work per household every year.
- Valuation To End Warring (Business Line, Mohan R. Lavi, Aug 25, 2005)
Mohan R. Lavi on a case where a company director was removed without due notice
- Mutiny’S Bounty (Indian Express, Ashok Malik, Aug 25, 2005)
Each time an Indian filmmaker attempts to recreate the past, the resident bore stands up and yelps, ‘‘But this is not history.’’
- Plans To Expand Security Council Make No Headway (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Aug 25, 2005)
Propasals to reform the United Nations Security Council are floundering in New York as contenders struggle to resolve their differences and at least two permanent members of the council threaten to block attempts at expansion.
- Redeeming The Promise (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 25, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s apology to the Sikhs and the nation on the 1984 riots has certainly assuaged the hurt feelings of the people.
- Cruise Missiles In Neighbourhood (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Aug 25, 2005)
On July 18 President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asserted that India and the United States would “work together to provide global leadership in areas of mutual concern and interest.”
- India And Iran: A Time For Reflection (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Aug 25, 2005)
With vital energy, trade, manufacturing, and security interests involved, Iran and India have an overwhelming stake in resisting U.S. pressure that seeks to inhibit their relationship.
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-Vi (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 25, 2005)
We are concluding the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah,
- Fenced In (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Aug 25, 2005)
Suddenly we have discovered to our dismay that the fence that we are setting up to keep the Bangladeshis out could very well keep them in.
- A Scheme In Search Of A Plan (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, Aug 24, 2005)
The employment guarantee scheme is caught in religious debates in Delhi. According to one canonical proposition,
- Streamline Health Insurance (Tribune, Aditi Tandon, Aug 24, 2005)
The health insurance sector in India has long been riddled with problems.
- Rising India (Deccan Herald, Anand Giridharadas, Aug 24, 2005)
World War II thrust an acute test on India: Should Indians, then under British rule, join what Japan billed as a pan-Asian struggle to expel Western imperialism from Asia?
- No Room For Complacency (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 24, 2005)
The regularity with which the India-Bangladesh boundary erupts in clashes between the two border security forces is alarming.
- Wanted: A Barefoot Minister (Indian Express, BIMAL JALAN, Aug 24, 2005)
By any reckoning, this is one of the most important pieces of socio-economic legislation in post-Independence India. If the purpose of the amended Bill can be achieved in the next five years, we should be able to reduce poverty to less than 10 per cent...
- Where’S The Party , Where’S The Party (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 24, 2005)
The BJP is likely to dismiss it as semantic jugglery but the party with difference(s) currently seems an apt description for the political outfit that prides itself on its ideological sanctity and discipline.
- Bjp's Crisis Widens And Deepens (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 23, 2005)
The more the Bharatiya Janata Party tries to stamp out the flames engulfing its house, the fiercer they seem to grow.
- India-Bd Border Clashes (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 23, 2005)
Though as per statement of the Indian spokesman the latest dispute between New Delhi and Dhaka over river bank construction is over but reports emanating from Bangladesh speak of widespread apprehensions about Indian designs.
- Cruise Missiles In Sub-Continent — The Sino-Pakistani Nexus (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Aug 23, 2005)
India cannot be too careful about the manner in which China is supplying Pakistan with missiles to give latter the capability to strike at cities all across India.
- What Chance Ipi? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 23, 2005)
Reports emanating from Islamabad suggest that Pakistan, Iran and India are expected to start trilateral negotiations on the IPI gas pipeline by November.
- No Values, Just Greed (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Aug 22, 2005)
Is it all ideological, an expression of deeply held values, the ire votaries of economic liberalization exhibit toward public sector entities?
- Longowal Got Best Deal For Punjab (Tribune, S. S. Dhanoa, Aug 22, 2005)
One lasting contribution to the public life in Punjab that Sant Harchand Singh Longowal has made is that with his death he closed the communal divide that had bedevilled the peace in the state.
- 1984: Next, A Task Force (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 22, 2005)
Sensing the public mood, the UPA government had to relent after tabling a completely sterile Action Taken Report alongwith the Nanavati Commission Report in Parliament.
- Advani Stands Behind Modi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
The BJP chief praised Mr Modi at various public functions on the weekend,lauding him for setting an ‘example for the nation to follow’.
- Patriotism Goes Pop (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Aug 22, 2005)
The Independence celebrations were in full swing last week. Many parties toasted the Tiranga.
- Poisoned Planet (Statesman, YP GUPTA, Aug 22, 2005)
It is seriously questioned these days whether petroleum, the harbinger of modern civilisation,
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-Iii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 22, 2005)
We are reproducing the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah,
- State-Level Labour Laws For Export Zones (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 22, 2005)
Commerce Minister Kamal Nath's announcement that the Central Government proposes to grant freedom to States to formulate their own labour laws in respect of special economic zones (SEZs)
- Powering The Nation For A Bright Future (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
The State-owned energy producer, National Thermal Power Corporation, is embarking on an ambitious plan to take the total installed capacity to 66,000 MW by 2017 through green field projects, expansion of existing stations and foray into nuclear and hydel
- Bush Gets Some Unorthodox Advice (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Aug 21, 2005)
A US-based quantum physicist has discovered the secret of world peace. All will be well if the south-facing entrances to the White House and 10 Downing Street are closed.
- Bjp Suspends Khurana (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Aug 21, 2005)
Action taken for `sack Modi' demand The action came within hours of Mr. Khurana writing to Mr. Advani, demanding that Narendra Modi be sacked.
- $3-Billion Package For Bharat Nirman (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2005)
It will be part of the $9-billion World Bank commitment for India: Wolfowitz
- Hands Off Water, Protesters Tell World Bank President (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2005)
They are against Bank's policies of privatisation through the back door
The Bank believes in providing "all water for some ... and no water for most, whereas we
- Rolls-Royce Launches Phantom (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2005)
Price of luxury car is Rs. 3.50 cr.; convertible model planned in 2007
- Lack Of Political Communication (Daily Excelsior, Arun Nehru, Aug 20, 2005)
The Nanavati Commision report and the predictable after math results in the resignation of Jagdish Tytler from the Cabinet and Sajjan Kumar from his Cabinet status assignment
- Relief Panel For Sikhs Meets (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
The first meeting of the committee on rehabilitation of the families of the victims of the November 1984 anti-Sikh riots was held on Friday.
- Illegality And Irregularity — The Quintessential Difference (Business Line, H. P. Ranina, Aug 20, 2005)
The two expressions are to be distinguished on the touchstone of curability.
- Managing Management Education (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 20, 2005)
Peter F. Drucker, the modern Management Guru, is reported to have stated in one of his articles,” In today’s economy the most important resource is no longer labour, capital or land, it is knowledge…
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
We are reproducing the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah, President National Conference. The show was organised by Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society . . .
- I Could Have Been A Victim Of The 1984 Riots: Surjeet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
An intrepid official of an intelligence agency saved me
I had direct experience of the horror that took place in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi's assassination"
- Not Forgetting The Gujarat Carnage (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 20, 2005)
A pakistan television network based in Dubai asked me whether Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would tender his apology to Indian Muslims as he had done in the case of Sikhs for the Delhi riots 21 years after the violence
- State To Press For Law On Admissions To Protect Quota (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Constitution amendment sought; No interference in fee structure
Other decisions
All cases relating to violence after the killing of the former Minister H. Nagappa to be dropped
Rs. 572-crore loan sought for health project
Administrative clearan
- Arrest Shahabuddin Anywhere In India: Dgp (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Under fire from political parties for allegedly delaying execution of non-bailable warrants against controversial RJD MP M D Shahabuddin, Bihar police Chief Ashish Ranjan Sinha on Friday said he has ordered immediate arrest of the MP “anywhere in the. . .
- Party Time For The Family (Telegraph, RAMACHANDRA GUHA, Aug 20, 2005)
The first and last time I was in the same room as any member of the Nehru-Gandhi family was back in the year 1971.
- Riot Relief (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Families of those killed during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots will get a relief of about Rs 5 lakh, reports our special correspondent.
- Trading With China (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
A revolution of sorts is happening in the Sino-Indian economic relationship, with bilateral trade set to cross $19 billion by December, far ahead of the 2008 target of $20 billion.
- Tension On Indo-Bangla Border As Bsf, Bdr Exchange Fire (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Heavy firing broke out between Indian and Bangladeshi border guards when the Border Security Force (BSF) opened fire to scare away hundreds of Bangladeshi construction workers and soldiers near the Malda border, approximately 350 km from here, officials s
- '84 Riots: Panel Wants Rs 5-Lakh Relief For Each Victim (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
The committee constituted by the Union Home Minister to examine compensation awarded in the 1984 riots has recommended that each of the victims be given Rs 5 lakh each.
- Government Seeks $1 Billion From World Bank For 'Bharat Nirman' Project (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
The World Bank will be roped in for the ambitious Rs 1,74,000 crore Bharat Nirman programme for developing rural infrastructure, with the government seeking a one billion US dollar loan from the multi-lateral institution.
- Delhi'84, Gujarat'02, London'05 (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Aug 20, 2005)
On May 27, 1964, when Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru died of natural causes, General Chaudhuri, then army chief, ordered an extra brigade of troops into the Capital.
- Amnesty Seeks Speedy Justice For ’84 Riot Victims (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2005)
Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has urged the Indian Government to punish any individual, including police or government officials, found responsible for human rights violations during the violence against Sikhs in Delhi in 1984.
- It’S Commercialised Media (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 19, 2005)
MANY years ago, Krishna Menon, who later became Defence Minister, said that it was the jute Press that India had.
- Bank Reform Is Npa (Business Line, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 19, 2005)
The Government File on banking sector reforms has been banged shut for the tenure of the Manmohan Singh Government.
- Rising Oil Import Bill Will Gobble Up Increase In Export Revenues (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
Rationalisation of taxes should be attempted, says chamber
- The Morality Lesson (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Aug 19, 2005)
The fault does not lie in nature but in the manner human societies organize themselves.
- Khurana Renews Attack On Advani (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
As the monsoon session of Parliament nears its end, Lal Krishna Advani’s problems have started afresh
- Central Teams Visit Flood-Hit Areas In Gulbarga, Belgaum, Bijapur Districts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
To present report to the Union Government next week
- Rising Oil Import Bill Gobbles Up Export Income (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
The FICCI feels has asked the government to formulate a policy to effectively distribute the burden of rising international oil prices.
- Trade Facilitation: India To Sign Revised Pact (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
No compromise on security, says Kamal Nath
- Central Team To Submit Its Report On Monday (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
The Central team which is undertaking a survey of the flood affected areas along the Bheema and Krishna banks in the five districts of north Karnataka would be submitting its report to the Centre on Monday, or latest by Tuesday.
- Manmohan To Hold Talks With Manipur Chief Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 19, 2005)
bid to break the deadlock in the State hit by economic blockade; State holiday is the bone of contention
State Government will not be ignored: Patil
Hold referendum if talks fail: NSCN (IM)
Zomi students, Thoubal women call strike
- Hoodwinking Delhi (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 19, 2005)
Khaleda’s self-destructive game
- Railways To Cut Down Re 1 In Second Class Passenger Fare (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Aug 18, 2005)
Hinting at further reduction in passenger fare, the Union Minister for Railways Laloo Prasad Yadav has said that the recent one rupee reduction in second class fares was a signal to the people to prove that the Railways is ready to cut down on passenger..
- Amendments To Jobs Bill Criticised (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
This does not guarantee statutory minimum wages to workers
Drop time-bound extension to whole of rural India'
'There is a new clause enabling Government to order stoppage of funds
Discontinuing founds will result in labourers becoming victims . . .
- Left In The Lurch (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
The Left has succeeded in forcing the UPA government to shelve a key element of the reforms: PSU disinvestment.
- Pusa Rohini, Tomato Variety Shows Promise (Hindu, M.J. PRABU , Aug 18, 2005)
About 40 tonnes of fruits can be harvested from one hectare
The ideal TIME for sowing the seeds in the nursery is during October
- Govt To Bring New Law On College Admission Quota (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
The government will bring a legislation in the Winter session of Parliament to overturn Supreme Court judgement abolishing government quotas for the members of depressed sections of the society in private unaided colleges and a regulatory mechanism to exe
- Getting Unsc Permanent Seat Is Not A Cakewalk: Govt (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
Government today said it would not be a "cakewalk" for India to get a permanent seat in an expanded UN Security Council prompting Left ally CPI-M and BJP to enquire whether it was due to lack of support from developing nations as a result . . .
- Jesuit Mission-Ii (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
The Jesuits started the first printing press in India in 1556. Antonio de Monserratte (1556-1600) was the first person, after Ptolemy, to make a map of India.
- Hijack Drill (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
If strident policy pronouncement served as effective deterrent, it might have been worth roundly applauding government’s new formulation for dealing with hijacked aircraft.
- World Bank President Pledges Support To Rural India (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 18, 2005)
Describing India as “a rapidly emerging country of global importance,” World Bank president Paul D Wolfowitz on Wednesday assured that the Bank would render all help to India in building rural infrastructure so as to reach millions of people needing. . .
- Ritual Of Retribution, Obligation Of Reconciliation (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 18, 2005)
We have evolved a political economy of collective violence, in which each breakdown of law and order has prepared the justification for the next round of violence and mayhem.
- Government Drags Its Feet On Choosing Idsa Director (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 18, 2005)
Panel of four names with Pranab Mukherjee for the past 7 months
Institute being run by deputy director C. Uday Bhaskar since July 2004
- Comrades In Oil: India, China See Synergy Over Energy (Asia Times, Jyoti Malhotra, Aug 18, 2005)
Having gingerly circled around each other like two cautious pugilists for the past decades, India and China may be taking their first step in the creation of an Asian synergy that has much more to do with making real money than the rhetorical . . .
- Geelani’S Sidelining A Boost For Aphc (Tribune, M. L. Kak, Aug 17, 2005)
The mood is upbeat in the APHC camp led by Molvi Umar Farooq after Islamabad refused to recognise Syed Ali Shah Geelani as the representative of people of Kashmir.
- India’S Secret Longing For A Purer Modernity (Telegraph, AMIT CHAUDHURI, Aug 17, 2005)
Amartya Sen has attempted — successfully, I think — to write an erudite but accessible handbook on, and defence of, what is in effect secular Indian modernity (although, tellingly, like other Indians, Sen too isn’t wholly comfortable with the term
- Any Doubt? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 17, 2005)
Although he is a leading light of Pakistan's fundamentalist Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) and also leader of the opposition in the neighbouring country's National Assembly,
- Elephant Slowly Inching Ahead Of The Dragon (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 17, 2005)
India’s long-term potential may be greater than China’s as the Communist giant faces a shrinking work force due to its one child policy, according to Business Week Online.
- A Welcome Promise (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 17, 2005)
One must welcome Dr Manmohan Singh’s promise to curb human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
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