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- Missing The School Bus (Indian Express, MADAN M. JHA, Aug 09, 2005)
While discussing the widening gap in the opportunity to access basic education between children from the rich and upper middle classes and those from the lower classes,
- Credible Evidence Against Tytler: Nanavati (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Aug 09, 2005)
No evidence against Kamal Nath; former Lt. Governor of Delhi Gavai and ex-Police Commissioner Tandon blamed
- Dealing With Dhaka (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 09, 2005)
External Affairs Minister K. Natwar Singh’s visit to Bangladesh has been fruitful to the extent that the two countries have agreed to remove some of the irritants coming in the way of improving their relations.
- Blocked Roads (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 09, 2005)
It is too far away to matter. That is how most of the North-east is viewed from New Delhi.
- Hotline Activated (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 09, 2005)
It will send a signal to the world that the regional environment is stable
- Revolt Of The 19th Century (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 09, 2005)
Everything has been happening when nothing happens. Good management is not about solving problems;
- Agreements On Cbms (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 09, 2005)
Reports from New Delhi are encouraging, for Pakistan and India have agreed on a number of confidence- building measures in both conventional and non-conventional fields.
- Cops Busy With Cauliflowers (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 09, 2005)
The Delhi Administration completely failed to deal with the riotous fallout, which set Delhi aflame within hours of the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
- In Refugee Camps, Hunger And Inhuman Conditions (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 09, 2005)
Over 50,000 Sikhs have been displaced since the communal riots broke out in Delhi on Wednesday (October 31).
- When Terror Stalked Trilokpuri (Indian Express, RAHUL BEDI, Aug 09, 2005)
Reports and photos from The Indian Express that capture the November madness in India’s capital after the Indira assassination
When terror stalked Trilokpuri
- Action Not Taken (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 09, 2005)
UPA government’s test on ’84 riots: will it protect its own or root for justice?
- India, Pakistan Vow To Keep Kashmir Truce (Washington Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 08, 2005)
India and Pakistan agreed Monday to extend a two-year-old cease-fire in disputed Kashmir, but did not discuss the question of reducing their military presence there, an Indian official said.
- Dark Clouds Hover Over The World (Deccan Herald, L K Sharma , Aug 08, 2005)
The message from Hiroshima was feeble while the US Nuclear Posture Review appeared strong
- Team Manmohan At Work, At Last (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 08, 2005)
For the first time, a new party-government synergy seems to be at work.
- Keeping Effective Check On Proliferation (Dawn, Dr Moonis Ahmar & Ishtiaq Ali Mehkri, Aug 08, 2005)
The recent U.S-India defence pact signed in Washington, apart from other things, would allow New Delhi to join the multilateral Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI).
- Pak-India Nuclear Hotline (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 08, 2005)
Pakistan and India have agreed to set up a telephone hotline to reduce the risk of a nuclear accident and also notify each other before testing ballistic missiles.
- B'lore Metro Rail Gets A Green Signal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
The Public Investment Board clearance would mean that the project file would now reach the CCEA for final approval.
- A Steam Odyssey (Hindu, BILL AITKEN, Aug 07, 2005)
Once the Darjeeeling toy train won its spurs, it was only a matter of time before the Nilgiri Mountain Railway would have to be internationally acknowledged in the UNESCO World Heritage List. India becomes the only country to flaunt two feathers in its tr
- Food Fiesta (Hindu, RUPA GOPAL, Aug 07, 2005)
Singapore has a truly unique food culture, all of its own — a constant worship of flavours.
- Not Your Regular Sage (Hindu, S. Ramachander, Aug 07, 2005)
The book is refreshingly free of any sentimentality, and its objectivity is welcome.
A paradox of Krishanmurti's life was that, people closest to him were disma
- Blessed Are The Corrupt? (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 07, 2005)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam recently said that we should strive for a corruption-free India by 2010.
- Safety Net Must For Workers: Memani (Tribune, Manoj Kumar, Aug 07, 2005)
The police assault on the workers of Honda Motor and Scooter India (HMSI) in Gurgaon raised serious doubts over the efficacy of the western
- Modi Showing Signs Of Weakness (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Aug 07, 2005)
No disciplinary charges against Jhadafiya
- Banks Advised To Restructure Debts Of Cotton Farmers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Centre providing financial, technological assistance: Minister
- Public Investment Board Clears Metro Rail For City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Government says it is committed to project
- Stalemate In Manipur (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 06, 2005)
It is no credit to the Centre that it has allowed the situation in Manipur to go from bad to worse.
- Death For A Terrorist (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 06, 2005)
Thursday's Supreme Court verdict in the Parliament attack case is, certainly, a landmark judgement.
- Future Imperfect (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Aug 06, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam discusses a case on deduction towards warranty when computing `real' profits
- On Track (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 06, 2005)
India should go ahead with the gas pipeline project
- Just Acquittal, Unjust Suspicion (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 06, 2005)
In some ways, the Supreme Court's verdict in the December 13, 2001 Parliament attack case is a corroboration of the ruling delivered by the Delhi High Court two years ago.
- Commercialization Of The Press (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Aug 06, 2005)
Many years ago, Krishna Menon, who later became defence minister, said that it was the jute press that India had.
- Intrepid Traveller (Times of India, ARCHANA JAHAGIRDAR, Aug 06, 2005)
As a child every summer holiday, with clockwork precision, we as a family headed to Maharashtra and Karnataka.
- Wooing West Asia (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 05, 2005)
New Delhi Has Consistently looked East to forge free-trade ties — from the latest comprehensive economic partnership framework with Singapore,
- Patka’ Unravelled (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Aug 05, 2005)
Pappa, I don’t want to go to school”, declared the son on his return from the school one day. Why?
- Geelani Opposes Sentence To Afzal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2005)
``An innocent man was framed and sentenced to death without evidence''
- Afzal Was Key Conspirator: Court (Hindu, J. Venkatesan, Aug 05, 2005)
He has lost his right to life, says Bench
Attack on Parliament had no parallel in the history of Indian democracy Shaukat Hussain did not participate in plot. ..
- No Escape (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 04, 2005)
Govt will have to confront the spectre of ’84
- G-8’S Some Positive Initiatives (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 04, 2005)
The Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet has allowed import of sugar from India to stabilize the domestic prices.
- State Knows Best (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 04, 2005)
The last socialist bastion is a pathetic faith in the state. A bizarre manifestation of this faith is the formation,
- Isi Network Busted (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
The Intelligence Bureau and the Assam Police say they have busted a network of ISI operatives, who were allegedly passing on highly classified defence documents to officials of the Pakistan Embassy in Delhi.
- A Cloudy Alternative (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 04, 2005)
DARK CLOUDS APPEAR to be stealing over the Kyoto Protocol with the signing last week in Laos of the `Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate' among four Asian countries
- Housing Scam (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 04, 2005)
The belief that corruption can be found wherever one digs has once again been proved true.
- Political Union Necessary For Such A Currency (Times of India, Amrith Lal, Aug 03, 2005)
Can South Asia share a currency like the euro? Unlikely, unless the monetary union is preceded by a political union of the states in the region. That looks improbable at this moment.
- Intra-Kashmir Dialogue Raises Voice (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2005)
Acknowledging the recent Indo-Pak peace initiatives, participants of the first intra-Kashmir dialogue here have appealed to the militant groups and governments of the two countries to effect ceasefire and an end to violence for peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Old Conflicts (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 02, 2005)
It is not uncommon for peace talks to hit roadblocks; the challenge is not to lose the way ahead. The jolt to the truce with Naga insurgents is not entirely unexpected.
- Lessons From Gurgaon (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 02, 2005)
While it is too early to say how durable the truce between the Honda management and workers brokered by the Haryana Chief Minister would be, ...
- Cozying Up To India (The Heritage Foundation, Peter Brooks, Aug 01, 2005)
The Bush administration's most unheralded foreign policy success — besides Libya's WMD disarmament and freeing Lebanon from Syria's iron grip — is the dramatic upswing in U.S.-Indian relations.
- No Better Solution Than Autonomy, Says Omar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 01, 2005)
New Delhi, Islamabad have corrupted Hurriyat: Yasin Malik
- Benefits Of Peace Should Be Felt: Dialogue Group (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 01, 2005)
India, Pakistan, militants told to move forward
Take the situation to a non-violent phase
Reopen Poonch-Rawalakot, Mirpur-Jammu and Kargil-Skardu routes
Involve people in peace process
- Rain And Poetry (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Aug 01, 2005)
It was a devastating monsoon onslaught. Olympic-sized swimming pools choked the commercial capital of India.
- Power Of The Image (Times of India, KIRAN KARNIK, Aug 01, 2005)
Lessons from satellite broadcasting in India
- Tough Love (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 01, 2005)
How India's Left drove oil companies into the red
- Lost Magic Of Ayodhya (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 01, 2005)
There is a touch of tragicomedy in the Bharatiya Janata Party's attempts to capture the lost magic of the Ram temple.
- Competing Woes (Telegraph, S. L. Rao, Aug 01, 2005)
Conditions for beneficial competition exist in rare cases
- Forests: For A Holistic, Futuristic Vision (Hindu, MANOJ KUMAR MISRA, Jul 31, 2005)
Replace the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA) 1972, the Indian Forest Act (IFA) 1927 and the Forest (Tribal Rights) Bill 2005 with an integrated piece of legislation.
- India’S Quest For Nuclear Status (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Jul 31, 2005)
According to a joint statement issued in Washington on July 18, US President George W. Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have resolved to transform the relationship between their two countries and establish a global partnership in areas of....
- India Unhappy With Deuba Punishment (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
India on Friday expressed its displeasure over the harsh sentences on former Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his cabinet colleague by the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) in a corruption case.
- Traffic Pollution And Noise (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 30, 2005)
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that rickshaws are a polluting menace, not just environmentally but also in terms of the sheer noise they create.
- The Most Pitiful Among Men Is He Who Turns Silver And Gold Into Dreams (Business Line, D. Murali , Jul 30, 2005)
O GOLD! I still prefer thee unto paper, which makes bank credit like a bank of vapour, exclaims Calvin Coolidge.
- Uttaranchal Tourism Targets South (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 30, 2005)
The Uttaranchal Tourism Development Board is targeting the South and West to drive domestic tourism.
- Call To Extend Cbms In Kashmir (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 30, 2005)
A focussed peace process will prepare the ground for resolving Kashmir issue
Participants from Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Northern Areas hold talks
Objective is to initiate intra-Kashmir cooperation in culture, education and ....
- Quotas Will Enhance Efficiency (Times of India, Udit Raj, Jul 29, 2005)
The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government seems to have succumbed to pressure from Indian industry to scuttle private sector reservations.
- Impact On South Asia (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Jul 29, 2005)
The agreements have a bearing on a larger geo-political situation than just Indo-Pak peace process
- Gas Pipeline: Optimism Not Misplaced (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jul 29, 2005)
No Doubt, there are several elements of risk in laying pipelines on land across countries that are in a state of political flux or where political developments may take an unexpected turn.
- Mumbai Shows Urban India’S Decay (Tribune, M. R. Narayan Swamy, Jul 29, 2005)
The torrential downpour that devoured Mumbai, killed innocents and crippled life, leaving India’s financial and entertainment capital gasping for breath, is symptomatic of the growing urban decay amid glitz and poverty.
- Unwarranted Objections (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 29, 2005)
There seems to be no change in the American opposition to the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project.
- Greenfield Airport Projects — Time For Private-Public Partnerships To Take Off (Business Line, Padmalatha Suresh , Jul 29, 2005)
Private participation in public infrastructure presupposes an environment different from that when governments exclusively owned and operated the facility.
- Us And Us (A Non-Expert View) (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jul 29, 2005)
One gasps at the audacity of pundits who plunge head long into debates — ranging from Imrana to the US-India nuclear compact or the Iran pipeline — without making sure that they are in possession of the basic facts.
- Reality Check (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 28, 2005)
Don't get hysterical about Gurgaon, learn from Bengal
- Skating On Thin Ice (Times of India, SYED IQBAL HASNAIN, Jul 28, 2005)
Visiting the Siachen glacier, prime minister Manmohan Singh said that he wants to make the world's highest and coldest battlefield a 'peace mountain'.
- Restore With Hammer And Tongues (Telegraph, Barun De, Jul 28, 2005)
Laldighi, and not Dalhousie Square, should be the motif for the new restoration work being planned by the state government, writes Barun De
- Ruled By The Nominee (Indian Express, T V R Shenoy, Jul 28, 2005)
When Vijayalakshmi Pandit arrived in August 1947 to take up her post as India’s first ambassador in Moscow,
- Unshackling The Public Sector (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jul 28, 2005)
For the bureaucracy and the political leadership, loosening the strings that bind the public sector units, to give them autonomy in degrees, is like gradual abdication.
- Flux And Madness In The City (Deccan Herald, VIJAY NAMBISAN, Jul 28, 2005)
The solution to Bangalore’s woes is in having a stake in its maintenance
- Upholding The Tradition (Deccan Herald, Dipti Nair, Jul 28, 2005)
Noted Bharatanatyam exponent Leela Samson was in the City to set the stage for a dance drama of Valmiki’s Ramayana from August 10 at the Iskcon temple.
- The Beast In The City (Pioneer, Chitvan Gill, Jul 28, 2005)
"You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements," Lee Ouzman remarks, "its state of development by the condition of the toilets at the airport and the advancement of its people by the way they treat their animals"
- Aiadmk To Observe Fast On Cauvery Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 28, 2005)
The Tamil Nadu chief minister said the Centre was indifferent to her plea for immediate action on the release of Cauvery water.
- Haryana Echo In Parliament (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2005)
Opposition, Left parties stage walkout; Hooda announces judicial probe
- Honda Stir Will Hit Fdi Inflows To India: Japan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2005)
According to Mitsubishi Corporation India Ltd Chairman the incident was a good lesson for Japanese management to be more careful about local culture.
- Fiscal Policy Stance Stays Put: Rbi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2005)
According to the RBI, despite several uncertainties on the global front, the domestic factors point to a growing economy in a stable environment.
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