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Articles 5221 through 5238 of 5238:
- Euphoria Over Hindi-Chini-Bhai-Bhai Mood (Tribune, Rakshat Puri, Sep 02, 2001)
ZHU RONGJI, China’s Prime Minister is due in Delhi on an official visit shortly. Sino-Indian ties are in full swing now. One of the Shankaracharyas is due to visit China shortly to strengthen cultural relations.
- Milkha Singh: A Legend In Sports (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Sep 02, 2001)
MILKHA SINGH has become a legend in Indian sports in his life time, loved and admired by thousands of fans across the land.
- Crime Of Food Surpluses (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 01, 2001)
IT HAS taken reports of starvation deaths for Parliament to wake up to the fact that there is a food crisis in the country.
- Vajpayee-Musharraf Meeting Again (Tribune, R. L. Bhatia, Sep 01, 2001)
THE decision of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to meet President Musharraf at the UN conference reopens the vainness of his first encounter with him.
- The Art Of Being Outspoken (Telegraph, Khushwant Singh, Sep 01, 2001)
For many years when I was young and believed in resolutions to improve myself, my New Year’s resolve used to be not to run people down behind their backs.
- Beant Singh: The Man Who Stemmed (Tribune, J. S. Puar, Aug 31, 2001)
IN such a gloomy scenario of chaos and blood tide, there appeared a man of conviction, the Late Beant Singh who stemmed this tide of blood and violence in Punjab with his indomitable will and steadfastness culminating in his supreme sacrifice.
- Good Start (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 31, 2001)
A quiet transition is often more reassuring than a boisterous break. In his first 100 days in office, Assam’s chief minister, Mr Tarun Gogoi, has not introduced any spectacular changes either in policy or in governance.
- A Votary Of United Punjab (Tribune, Ashok B Sharma, Aug 30, 2001)
TWO years ago on this day (Aug 30) Punjab lost a brilliant leader, Pandit Mohan Lal, former Home and Finance Minister in Pratap Singh Kairon’s and Mussafir’s Cabinets and the President of the Sanatan Dharam Pratinidhi Sabha.
- Violence Over Hardwar (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Aug 30, 2001)
THE demand for separating Hardwar from Uttaranchal on Tuesday took a violent turn.
- Weaknesses Of Musharraf Regime (Tribune, G Parthasarathy, Aug 30, 2001)
MANY people saw the Agra Summit as a great triumph both domestically and internationally for Gen Pervez Musharraf.
- The Forgotten Days And Hounded Heroes (Tribune, R. N. Prasher, Aug 30, 2001)
THOSE were the days when officers of Punjab bloated with authority under the prolonged President’s (read bureaucrats’) rule trembled in their trousers and repainted their car registration plates in violation of the law.
- The Joy Of Sharing (Tribune, Dalip Singh Wasan, Aug 30, 2001)
MY friend’s daughter was married to a young man in Najibabad in Uttar Pradesh and she was having some problem with her in-laws.
- Will The Centre Heed Rbi’s Suggestions On Agricultural Reforms? (The Financial Express, Ashok B Sharma, Aug 30, 2001)
THE Centre seems to care little about the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) suggestions on the urgent need for institutional reforms in agriculture.
- Musharraf's Pakistan, Post-Agra (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Aug 30, 2001)
Most people saw the Agra Summit as a great triumph both domestically and internationally for General Pervez Musharraf.
- Honour Not Immunity (Hindu, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Aug 29, 2001)
THE UNION Home Minister, Mr. L. K. Advani's offer to provide relief to hundreds of security personnel facing prosecution for alleged human rights violations in Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast is a move in the wrong direction.
- Light At The End Of Tunnel For Sluggish Auto Sector (The Financial Express, Sachchidanand Shukla, Aug 29, 2001)
Recent data released by the Society of Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) offers a ray of hope to the beleaguered automobile industry. Most of the categories have shown an improvement in sales and production figures.
- It's Not Amnesty But Legal Protection (Pioneer, Prakash Singh, Aug 29, 2001)
Public memory is short, politicians' is shorter. Promises made and assurances given are conveniently forgotten.
- Crisis Of Coalitions (Pioneer, C P Bhambhri, Aug 29, 2001)
Messrs VP Singh, Chandra Shekhar, HD Deve Gowda, IK Gujral and Atal Bihari Vajpayee have been the only beneficiaries of unstable, faceless, shapeless and directionless coalition governments at the Centre.
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