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- Rajasekhara Reddy Seeks Royalty On Gas Find (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2005)
Andhra Pradesh keen on setting up gas grid; GAIL for tie-up
- Back To The Bison (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 30, 2005)
It is going back to the roots — with a difference. The Nagaland government’s decision to replace the national emblem, the Ashokan pillar, with a tribal motif is more than a search for an identity for the Nagas
- Should The Imd Monopolise Monsoon Forecasts? (Hindu, R. Ramachandran, Jun 29, 2005)
The Department of Science and Technology's directive that no agency other than the IMD can make public the annual long-range monsoon forecast could set a dangerous precedent.
- India: U.S. Ally Or Independent Power? (Japan Times, Brahma Chellaney , Jun 29, 2005)
The courtship between the world's most powerful and most populous democracies is in full swing,
- Aunt Tahira (Tribune, Shahira Naim, Jun 29, 2005)
DO you want to see what is going out there? said my kid brother as he drew aside the curtains in one swift gesture.
- Natural Gas Find Larger Than Stated, Says Modi (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
Gas production expected to commence by December 2007
- Boost To Ties Likely (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Jun 29, 2005)
AS Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prepares for his meeting with President George W. Bush at the White House next month, expectations are high that the summit will spawn an array of agreements on defence, civilian space and nuclear cooperation.
- Clearing The Air (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Jun 29, 2005)
If defence minister Pranab Mukherjee’s two days of talks in Washington this week are indicative of what to expect during Manmohan Singh’s visit to the White House on July 18, the prime minister will be no pushover for the Americans.
- Human Bomb’ Arrested In Delhi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
In a major catch, Delhi police arrested a Babbar Khalsa International militant trained as a human bomb who had planned to attack former Haryana Chief Minister Bhajan Lal and two prominent religious leaders of Punjab.
- Complex Deal Marks Videocon’S Buyout (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
This acquisition gives Videocon manufacturing facilities in Poland, Mexico and China, along with patent rights and latest technology.
- Mixed Response To Left Fuel Price Hike Strike (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
While Left activists in New Delhi and Bihar gave the police a tough time, the strike saw lukewarm response in Orissa and Kerala.
- New Kerala Pcc Chief (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
The appointment of 49-year-old Ramesh Chennithala as president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee
- "Fatwa In Imrana Case Should Not Be Enforced" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
Women's groups say fatwa is unacceptable and violates human rights
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- Ril To Exercise Option In Reliance Infocomm (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2005)
To convert preference shares into equity shares
- Red Alert After Heavy Rain In Gujarat (Hindu, MANAS DASGUPTA, Jun 29, 2005)
South and central parts of the State hit, 25,000 people moved to safer places
- Ringside View Of History (Hindu, B. S. Raghavan , Jun 28, 2005)
Patel had a ringside seat which enabled him to observe and recall in his memoirs history in the making
- G-4 Resolution Has 30 Sponsors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
India, Brazil, Germany and Japan, which constitute the G-4 grouping seeking substantive expansion of the United Nations Security Council,
- Advocate's Advocate (Hindu, Geeta Ramaseshan , Jun 28, 2005)
An eclectic collection of 25 essays in honour of the well known advocate of human rights and the rule of law, Soli J. Sorabjee, by his friends and admirers
- Childhood In Chains (Tribune, Ashok Agarwal , Jun 28, 2005)
ON June 01, 2005, close to 400 child labourers were rescued from the Madanpura area of Central Mumbai.
- New President For Iran (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 28, 2005)
MR Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, who has won the Iranian Presidential election with a thumping majority,
- Rural Poor In Mind, Pm Reduces Growth Target (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Taking an apparent dig at his predecessor Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh said growth rate during the first 3 years of Tenth Plan was below the target.
- My Old Town Jetpur (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Jun 28, 2005)
Actually, I have not been to Jetpur for 50 years. But I still think of it as my home town. My father was born there; his father served the Bapu or king of Jetpur.
- So That They May Live (Telegraph, Bhaskar Ghose, Jun 28, 2005)
Swift trials and harsh punishment may discourage criminals from targeting the elderly, writes Bhaskar Ghose The author is former secretary, ministry of information and broadcasting
- Sc Not To Interfere With Cbi Judge’S Transfer (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
The bench said the judge trying the fodder scam, has been transferred on promotion, and that it cannot interfere in the administrative decision of HC.
- Lessons From L'affaire Sheikh Rashid (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 28, 2005)
An indiscreet remark by the Kashmiri militant-turned-politician Yasin Malik caused a diplomatic rumpus that has cast a shadow over the efforts for détente between India and Pakistan.
- Merger Of Ipcl With Ril Ruled Out For Now (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Mukesh said that the merger is ruled out under the present circumstances but this may not be the case in the future.
- Stop Hydel Projects Until Review, Say Environmentalists (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Delhi Forum cites Nathpa-Jhakri and Teesta as case points
- Dharam Singh Seeks Law To Tax More Services (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Central assistance sought to set right regional imbalance
- No Going Back On Irrigation Projects, Ysr Tells Ndc (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
State Government to complete pending projects
- ``Farm Policy Needs Correctives'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2005)
Free or cheap power adds to excessive groundwater withdrawal, says Ahluwalia
- `Privatise And Incentivise Transport Infrastructure' (Business Line, Raja Simhan T. E., Jun 27, 2005)
Norasia as a shipping line focused on the East-West trades before being acquired by the Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores (CSAV),
- Marooned In Their Myths (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Jun 27, 2005)
The Bengali bhadralok and their idées fixe are not easily parted.
- Laurels From Morals (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jun 27, 2005)
It is all happening as if on cue — this sudden springing into action by authorities to rid society of the `pollution' of plunging necklines and rising hemlines, and to guard it from the unholy sight of swaying female bodies in bars and clubs.
- Across A River (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 27, 2005)
It could be wrong to be over-optimistic about the outcome of the recent talks between the foreign secretaries of India and Bangladesh.
- Unwelcome Passenger (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 27, 2005)
The Government of India had no alternative to saying “no” to Pakistan Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed’s application for visiting Jammu and Kashmir by using the Muzaffarabad-Srinagar bus service on June 30.
- Bpo Fraud: Delhi Call Centre Employee Sacked (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
Three days after the controversy over the alleged BPO fraud broke out, Infinity e-search has sacked its employee Karan Bahree who was named by the British tabloid “The Sun” for allegedly handing over confidential financial data to the tabloid’s under-cove
- Ministry To Amend Rules For New Airport In Delhi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
The minister said there are no plans now to allow foreign airlines to pick up stake in Indian carriers.
- Why Did Krishna Return The Dance Bar Ordinance? (Deccan Herald, Parag Rabade, Jun 27, 2005)
Publicly the Congress may be all for the ban, but it would be happy to see the NCP humiliated and egg on young Patil's face.
- Dharam Singh To Raise Illegal Projects Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
To seek amendment to Article 371 for quota for backward regions
- Bumpy Road Ahead For Upa Government (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, Jun 27, 2005)
The Congress-led Government will have to enlist support from the Left on all issues. The Left has decided it is time to send a strong message — they will not brook any "serious violation" of the Common Minimum Programme
- Wullar Barrage: Indo-Pak Dialogue Tomorrow (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
The UNSC expansion is an issue that the existing club members are unable to dodge any longer. Thus diplomatic games are on to frustrate the major aspirants.
- Left Suspends Coordination Meetings (Hindu, K. V. PRASAD, Jun 27, 2005)
"Perturbed" over UPA Government's decision on BHEL, parties say NCMP is not honoured
- Russia Ambivalent On U.N. Reform (Hindu, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jun 27, 2005)
Even as Russia supports India's bid for a Security Council seat, Moscow's position on United Nations reform is ambivalent.
- Ndc Meet Today To Focus On Higher Growth (Hindu, SUSHMA RAMACHANDRAN , Jun 27, 2005)
Montek Singh Ahluwalia looks forward to Chief Ministers' views on steps needed for growth
- `Great Potential For India-Singapore Trade' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 27, 2005)
Singapore's Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loongsees the prospective Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between India and Singapore as "a very big psychological step" for New Delhi. In a wide-ranging interview toP.S. Suryanarayana, he also spoke on the
- Kashmir: A New Perspective (Dawn, Afzaal Mahmood, Jun 27, 2005)
Despite the unfortunate controversy between New Delhi and Islamabad regarding the travel of Hurriyat leaders beyond Azad Kashmir, the two-week visit of the nine-member Hurriyat delegation has been a positive development for the resolution of the Kashmir..
- Moving Ahead (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 26, 2005)
The Sheikh Rashid Ahmed affair has been characterized by rather juvenile behaviour on both sides of the border.
- India Disappointed With Offer Made By Us (Deccan Herald, D Ravi Kanth, Jun 26, 2005)
New Delhi had sought unlimited H1B visas for temporary relocation of software engineers, but Washington refused to indicate anything.
- Representations Of India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
Various voices reveal encounters that mostly hang on the common thread of western cliche that surrounds India.
- Centre Sets Up Task Force On Tigers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
``10 big cats killed in the past two years in Sariska''
- Reality' Rape (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Jun 26, 2005)
`The conviction rate for rapes is appalling, just four per cent. The blame lies largely with shoddy investigation and collection of evidence.'
- Reliving History That None Dare Repeat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
‘Freedom hijacked’: On the morning of June 26, 1975, the nation awoke to the realisation that in the silence of the previous midnight the state had hijacked its democratic rights. Three decades later, BJP president L K Advani relives the dark days of Emer
- Social Security Bill Draft Finalised (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 26, 2005)
It offers health insurance, maternity and old age benefits for the unorganised sector
- Congress Still Continuing With Emergency Mindset, Says Advani (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
"They are averse to any kind of opposition, which is very dangerous for democracy"
- Reforming Police (Hindu, Maja Daruwala & Navaz Kotwal, Jun 26, 2005)
The need for police reforms has long been felt. But no one wants to do anything about it
- ``Ministry Bulldozed Into According Clearance'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
Startling, unseemly haste to organise launch function of Sethu Canal Project: Jayalalithaa
- Gom To Study Changes In Immoral Traffic Act (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 26, 2005)
A group of ministers (GoM) has been asked to study the proposed amendments to the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1986. The Tourism Ministry is said to have opposed the changes saying these would adversely affect tourism.
- Gandhi’S Bad Faith (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Jun 26, 2005)
Gandhi returned to Indian politics in 1915. While trying to understand his politics, we should bear in mind that he was forty-six years old and had been an NRI for nearly a quarter of a century.
- Chidambaram For Effective Regulation Of Foreign Funds (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
"NGOs should guard against diversion or misutilisation"
- Sheikh Rashid Deprived Of Visit To Ihk (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 26, 2005)
India has refused permission to Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed to visit occupied Kashmir by the Muzaffarabad-Srinagar peace bus, an Indian External Affairs Ministry announcement in New Delhi said.
- Eu Seeks More Tariff Concessions From India (Hindu, SUSHMA RAMACHANDRAN , Jun 26, 2005)
Important ally in WTO trade talks; the two sides are in agreement on many issues"
- Master Of Miniature (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
Artist Vijay Hagaragundgi steadfastly pursues traditional miniature painting in the near-extinct Surapura style, discovers Giridhar Khasnis.
- Advani Sees Nazi Analogy (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
BJP President L K Advani, then Jan Sangh leader, was taken into police custody on June 26, 1975 in Bangalore soon after the imposition of Emergency by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
- After The Launch, It’S A Climb To The Crescendo (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2005)
The new generations of the music gharanas are ready to take over the mantle. But while striving to live up to their respective father’s name, the Gen Y gurus face the daunting task of giving classical music it’s rightful space in the world of pop and remi
- Home Still Too Far For Naga Rebel Leader (Deccan Herald, Anirban Bhaumik , Jun 25, 2005)
When Thuingaleng Muivah reached Dimapur in Nagaland on December 14 last year,
- The Speaking Tree: Birth And Death Are Only Constructs In The Mind (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 25, 2005)
Early one morning, a little bird was sitting on the branch of a tree, singing sweetly its song. Suddenly it fell silent.
- Timesdiary: Is Lalu Turning Red? (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 25, 2005)
It is no secret that RJD boss Lalu Prasad is a big admirer of the Left Front government in neighbouring Bengal, which has administered the state continuously since 1977.
- Where Hurriyat Tripped Up (Dawn, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 25, 2005)
There must have been a communication gap between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his minister of state Prithvi Raj Chouhan.
- Complying With Tax Notification Conditions Isn't An Empty Formality (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 25, 2005)
Flex Industries supplied structures, reservoir tanks and so forth on behalf of Triveny Engineering to Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) for use in a mini hydel project on a canal in the State.
- Ready For Take-Off (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 25, 2005)
The process of commercial leasing of the Delhi and Mumbai airports has gathered momentum with the go-ahead from the Centre’s Group of Ministers (GoM) on Thursday.
- Some Headway (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 25, 2005)
The Foreign Secretary-level talks between India and Bangladesh that concluded on Wednesday reflected some change in the attitude of Dhaka..
- Outsourcing Crime (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 25, 2005)
CALL centre work is actually the low-rung business in the IT hierarchy. But since it gives employment to over 3.5 lakh people in India,
- Uk Financial Authorities Defend Indian Call Centres (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2005)
The FSA statement gives banks the a boost as they try to assure customers of the safety and confidentiality of their accounts.
- Emergency: Memories Of The Dark Midnight (Business Line, R. C. Rajamani, Jun 25, 2005)
Indira Gandhi, on the night of June 25, 1975, took away, in one stroke, what her father had pledged his countrymen 28 years before at the dawn of Independence.
- Sustainable Peace In S Asia (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jun 24, 2005)
PRIME Minister Shaukat Aziz has once again reiterated Pakistan’s stand that sustainable peace in South Asia and good neighbourly relations with India are directly linked to resolution of the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Where Caste Oppression Mocks The Constitution (Hindu, D. Raja, Jun 24, 2005)
In several villages of Tamil Nadu, the dominant castes have continuously mocked the Constitution by refusing to allow Dalits to become panchayat presidents, and have got away with it.
- Poor Quality Control (Telegraph, ASOKENDU SENGUPTA, Jun 24, 2005)
The All India Council for Technical Education recently made its presence felt when it cut 38,000
- Middle: Where Rank Alone Matters (Times of India, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, Jun 24, 2005)
Omar Abdullah was hugely amused when I was introduced as a former editor at a Srinagar gathering. "We're all 'former' here", he exclaimed.
- Muzzling Dissent (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 24, 2005)
It's the timing which has landed it in trouble. The play would have probably sailed smoothly had L K Advani not raised so much heat and dust on Jinnah's persona.
- Irresponsible Approach (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 24, 2005)
Vajpayee’s criticism of the UPA’s Pakistan policy is hypocritical
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