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Articles 10521 through 10620 of 17201:
- Satyam Inks Pact With Hungarian Institute (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Satyam Computer Services, a global IT consulting and professional services provider, has entered into a partnership with Hungary's premier science IT institute MTA SZTAKI.
- Stand Firm (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Nov 15, 2005)
Don’t succumb to arm-twisting by Iran
- Increasing Aids Patients In Jk Have Roots In Tourism, Troop Deployment: Afxb (Greater Kashmir, ARIF HALEEM, Nov 15, 2005)
The increasing number of AIDS patients in Kashmir has its roots in tourism and huge presence of Indian security forces, Countess Albina du Boisrouvray, the founder and president of Switzerland based renowned non-profit organisation, . . .
- "Foreign Investment In Food Processing Sector Welcome" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
The Centre plans to create 20 mega food parks in the country: Sahai
- Good Governance In J&k (Daily Excelsior, Rameshwar Singh Jamwal, Nov 15, 2005)
Good governance is important for countries and states at all stages of development.
- Grave Challenges Ahead (Dawn, Shahid Javed Burki, Nov 15, 2005)
Let me return for a moment to the Zia period in order to go forward with the analysis I began to offer in this space last week.
- Outsourcing Your Life (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Nov 15, 2005)
I spent some weeks in Bangalore — not so much in a polluted, frenetic, overcrowded urban desert as in that verdant oasis of intellect, the Indian Institute of Science.
- Tcs, Sbi Team Up For Tech Venture (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
C-Edge Technologies to provide technology solutions to financial services sector globally.
- New Evidence Of Iran Nuke Arms Ambition: Us (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
New evidence suggests Iran has made significant progress in its pursuit of nuclear weapons and that should strengthen the case for increasing international pressure on Tehran to end the programme, US and European officials say.
- India, Us To Double Trade By 2008 (Hindustan Times, Reuters, Nov 15, 2005)
New evidence suggests Iran has made significant progress in its pursuit of nuclear weapons and that should strengthen the case for increasing international pressure on Tehran to end the programme, US and European officials say.
- Tcs, Sbi Float New Joint Venture (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
In a first of its kind venture between a private enterprise and a public sector bank, IT major Tata Consultancy Services and the country’s largest bank State Bank of India have floated a joint venture — C-edge Technologies Ltd — which will provide . . .
- Pioneer Of Cdma Technology, Qualcomm Inc Has Said It Will Continue To Invest In ... (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Pioneer of CDMA technology, Qualcomm Inc has said it will continue to invest in India to expand its two research and delivery centres in the country.
- Tcs, Sbi Form Joint Venture With Rs 40 Crore Capital (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
In a bid to provide advanced technology solutions and world-class domain consulting for the banking and financial services sector, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and the State Bank of India (SBI) have formed a joint venture.
- Executive Should Not Influence Judiciary: Shah (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
"Role for advocates, judges in ensuring judiciary's independence"
- Tata Daewoo Tippers On The Road By December (Indian Express, RAJESH MENON, Nov 15, 2005)
ata Motors today inaugurated a new facility for manufacturing its next generation heavy commercial vehicle — Tata Novus — at its Jamshedpur plant.
- Denmark "Rediscovering" India As Equal Partner (Hindu, SURESH NAMBATH, Nov 15, 2005)
Many opportunities for close cooperation between the two countries: Danish Permanent Secretary
- Sri Lanka Honours Arthur Clarke, Kadirgamar (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Nov 15, 2005)
N. Ram among six foreign nationals conferred with "Sri Lanka Ratna," the highest honour for non-nationals
- Where Spirituality Meets Society (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
In this small town, spirituality meets with society. It has also managed to blend its rich legends with progressive approach. Dr U S Iyer tells us more.
- Three Models To Make Your Company Mega (Business Line, C. Bhaktavatsala Rao, Nov 15, 2005)
Indian industry appears to have arrived on the global scene. Over 40 companies have joined the $1-billion club (in term of annual revenues) and six are in the $5-billion-plus league. More companies are aiming to become mega.
- Maran To Lead Team To It Summit In Tunis (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
The Minister for Communications and IT, Mr Dayanidhi Maran, is leading a high-level delegation to the second phase of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis from November 16 to 18.
- A Phenomenon Called Peter Drucker (Business Line, R. Devarajan, Nov 15, 2005)
Peter Drucker was possibly the best-known management writer of modern times.
- Tata Motors Plans Big Ticket Spend (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Tata Motors intends to invest Rs 6,000 crore, in the next five years, in its automobile division including commercial vehicles and small cars as part of its capital expenditure (capex) programme.
- The Ayodhya Dispute (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Ayodhya in northern India has been a source of tension between Hindus and the country's Muslim minority for nearly two decades.
- The Internet: A Case Of `Founders Keepers? (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Nov 14, 2005)
The second World Summit on the Information Society that opens in Tunis on November 16 will see a renewed effort by developing nations, with U.N. backing, to transfer `control' of the Internet from the U.S. to an independent body.
- Stopping The Blair Witchhunt (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 14, 2005)
Make no mistake about it: any law that condones imprisonment without trial in the country that invented habeas corpus is doomed.
- Frozen Clues To Life In Space (Hindu, Robin McKie, Nov 14, 2005)
RUSSIAN RESEARCHERS are preparing to crack the secrets of a lake that has lain buried beneath a two-mile layer of Antarctic ice for 16 million years.
- `Piping' Creates Underground Tunnel (Hindu, T. Nandakumar, Nov 14, 2005)
CESS scientists who visited the spot fear threat to human habitation in the area
- Reaching Out Beyond The Campus (Hindu, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
Call it `educational social responsibility' if you like. Universities and colleges have begun offering courses that benefit those who might not normally become their students.
- State Bank To Form Joint Tech Firm With Tcs (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
State Bank of India, the country's largest commercial bank, said on Monday it was planning to sign a shareholders' agreement with Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. to form an information technology joint venture.
- Moef Seeking To Centralise Clearance Of Projects (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Nov 14, 2005)
The ministry of environment & forests (MoEF) notification modifying the process of environmental clearance for projects has created a flutter among stakeholders.
- Volcker Report And After (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Nov 14, 2005)
INDIA takes the UN too seriously, more than most countries of the world do. We have done it in the past and suffered for it.
- He Is A Playwright As A Dissenter (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 14, 2005)
The Nobel laureate’s dramatic genius rivals his concern for the world around him, Sachidananda Mohanty profiles Harold Pinter, the recent Nobel Prize winter in literature
- Difference In Timings Should Not Cause Divisions Within - Ii (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 14, 2005)
There is a need to have a universal moon sighting concept. Dr. Minhaj Qidwai explains the subject of a great importance from astronomical
- The Truth About The Indo-Us Nuclear Deal (Telegraph, Bharat Bhushan, Nov 14, 2005)
All the concerns being expressed in the aftermath of the July 18 joint statement between the United States of America and India on nuclear cooperation have been proved right.
- The Grand Old Man Of Management (Business Line, S. Ramachander, Nov 14, 2005)
THE passing of Peter Ferdinand Drucker, the grand old man of management and internationally renowned management philosopher, eight days short of his 96th birthday, will be mourned all over the world.
- Assessing Vajpayee-Ii (Statesman, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
After the exchange of nuclear tests in 1998, Vajpayee took the bus across the Wagah border to meet Nawaz Sharif in February 1999.
- Outsourcing Data Theft - Is Your Bank, Credit Card And Other Vendors Sending Your Data To India - Watch Out Your Identity Is On Sale! (India Daily, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
Identity theft and data stealing is common among outsourcing companies and employees in India - watch out!
- Electromagnetic Propulsion And Plasma Dynamics Laboratories Report Terrestrial Implementation Of Technologies That Can Challenge Extraterrestrial Ufos (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
Scientists and Engineers all around the world are speeding towards new heights of achievements in Electromagnetic propulsion and plasma dynamics that can dramatically change the future of space exploration and encourage close encounters with alien extrate
- 4th Loc Point Set To Re-Open Today (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 14, 2005)
Two weeks after the serial blasts ripped through the National Capital, Delhi Police today claimed to have cracked the case with the arrest of a Pakistan-based militant group Lashker-e-Toiba militant who allegedly coordinated and financed the operation
- Lashkar Militant Held In Serial Blast Case (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Nov 14, 2005)
Two weeks after the serial blasts ripped through the National Capital, Delhi Police today claimed to have cracked the case with the arrest of a Pakistan-based militant group Lashker-e-Toiba militant who allegedly coordinated and financed the operation.
- Australia To Invest Aud 2 Mn In India (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 14, 2005)
In an effort to promote Australian processed food and beverages brands in India, the Australian government will invest 1.2 million Australian dollars in the next two years.
- Intuit To Set Up Product Development Centre In India (Business Line, V. Rishi Kumar, Nov 14, 2005)
Intuit sees growth opportunities in the consumer and small business markets. The centre will enable Intuit to tap the large talent pool in India.
- Pr Newswire:offl Brkng News Service Of World Disaster Reduction Conf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
CMP Asia has named PR Newswire the official breaking news service of the
World Conference on Disaster Reduction to be held in Mumbai, India, on November
16-18, the companies announced today.
- Southeast Asia's Next Tack On Terror (Christian Science Monitor, Tom McCawley, Nov 14, 2005)
After killing one of Southeast Asia's most wanted terrorists last week, Indonesian security officials face a daunting task in catching remaining militants who have grown more independent or moved to the Philippines to regroup, recruit, and share skills.
- Google May Start Book-Renting Soon (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 14, 2005)
Web search leader Google Inc. has approached a book publisher to gauge interest in a program to allow consumers to rent online copies of new books for a week, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
- Murthy, Ambani And Tips To Win From Mahabharata (The Economic Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
Infosys chairman, Narayana Murthy, is in his own Kurukshetra, facing attack from former Prime Minister Deve Gowda, on the Bangalore infrastructure issue.
- Congress To Join Drive Against Sorcery (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Financial Express, Nov 14, 2005)
PCC chief asks Jana Vignan Vedika to take campaign to grassroot levels
- Divine Deal (Deccan Herald, SUBRAMANYA PATTABHI, Nov 14, 2005)
Fear of not fulfilling an oath taken to God, is more overpowering than the help sought
- It Firms Keeping Their Options Open (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Nov 14, 2005)
No industry wants to put all its eggs in one basket. There is stiff competition among Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad to woo IT majors.
- Right To Information Act Should Cover Ngos: Congress Leader (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Nov 14, 2005)
Peter Alphonse, member of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, called the Right to Information Act an achievement of the United Progressive Alliance government capable of charting out a new chapter of governance
- Peter Drucker (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Nov 14, 2005)
PETER Drucker who, more than anyone else in the last century, revolutionised the thinking on, and approaches to, management both conceptually and with reference to the real world, is dead.
- Bombardier, Reliance Energy In Talks For Hyderabad Metro Project (Business Line, Amit Mitra, Nov 14, 2005)
While REL will be handling the power supply part of the project, Bombardier will be handling the transportation aspect, including vehicle manufacturing.
- Govt Spends 42% More On Project Delays (Business Standard, Suveen K Sinha & Utpal Bhaskar, Nov 14, 2005)
Of the 646 government projects reviewed recently by the ministry of planning and programme implementation, 258 were found to have suffered delays of 1 month to 21 years. The cost overrun in these has been found to be 40.42 per cent of the original budget.
- India To Extend Cooperation To Sa On Developing It (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 14, 2005)
India will extend all co-operation to South Africa on developing Information Technology in that country, Union IT and Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran said here today.
- In This World & The Next! (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Nov 14, 2005)
The Irish have at least one thing in common with the ancient Egyptians.
- Patented Problems (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Nov 14, 2005)
India continues to display a strange dichotomy with regard to protecting intellectual property rights.
- Money Cannot Buy This `Free' Computer (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Nov 13, 2005)
iT' is the ideal device to empower the underprivileged people
Hong Kong outfit creates new computer for developing world
Sponsored `hot keys' will subsidise cost to underprivileged
AsiaTotal looks to Indian sponsors
- Indian Elected Chief Of Global Science Body (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
International Council of Science promotes global scientific activities
Mehta is second Indian to hold coveted post
Credited with developing new technologies for industrial applications
- Difference In Timings Should Not Cause Divisions Within - I (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Nov 13, 2005)
There is a need to have a universal moon sighting concept. Dr. Minhaj Qidwai explains the subject of a great importance from astronomical, religious and historic perspective
- A Great Thinker Of Modern Muslim World (Greater Kashmir, PROF M YAQUB, Nov 13, 2005)
Reactions to the oil-for-food scandal have so far focussed on establishing the guilt or innocence of those mentioned in the Volcker Report. Yet there is a reference in the Report itself to something that invites an inquiry which is deeper and more signifi
- An Area Of Blindness (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Nov 13, 2005)
A theoretically rigorous secularism has been put to the test in France
- Pm And Super Pm-Sonia Gandhi In Indian Politics (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Caricatures and cartoons make us smile or chuckle because we recognise truth in them.
- Indo-Us Declaration On Farm Cooperation (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
India today signed a joint declaration with the US department of agriculture to energise agricultural research between the two countries ahead of the visit of US President, Mr George W Bush to this country slated for February 2006.
- India, Us Forge Agri Cooperation Ahead Of Bush’S India Visit (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Aimed at giving a fillip to Indo-US agricultural cooperation ahead of US President George W Bush’s expected visit to India in February next year, New Delhi and Washington today signed a declaration to formalise a knowledge initiative on agriculture.
- Atomic Energy Act And Safety (Daily Excelsior, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 13, 2005)
An updated Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru moved the Atomic Energy Bill 1948, in the Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) on April 6, 1948. During 1947, there were rumours that the Travancore Duisrbar had entered into an agreement with the British . . .
- Isro To Launch Israel's Spy Satellite (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Israel has decided to launch its next spy satellite aboard India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rather than its own indigenous Shavit rocket, according to a report in "Spacenews," Washington-based authoritative weekly on global space business.
- U.S. Led Detention Camp Tour (International Herald Tribune, Neil A. Lewis, Nov 13, 2005)
Troubled by news accounts of medical participation in coercive interrogations at Guantánamo Bay and the resulting unease in the professional medical community, the Pentagon led an intensive one-day tour of the detention camp last month, . . .
- Indian Farm Research Sector Opened To U.S. Companies (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Nov 13, 2005)
India on Saturday opened its public sector agriculture research sector to U.S. private companies enabling the private sector to "help identify research areas" that have the potential for "rapid commercialisation" with a view to developing new and . . . .
- Philosophy From The Back Of A Bike (Deccan Herald, M P Yashwanth Kumar, Nov 13, 2005)
The juxtaposition of the real world with the philosophical one, the world of particulars and the world of thoughts and ideas made this book unique.
- Science Park To Come Up In Chikmagalur (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Deputy Commissioner Harsh Gupta said here on Thursday that a science park will be established on a five-acre plot near the Mahatma Gandhi Park on Ratnagiri Bore.
- Strike A Balance Between Growth, Environment To Save Birds: Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
`They play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance'
Many species of birds facing threat of extinction owing to decline in forest cover
Increasing urbanisation and pollution are the cause for their migration
- In A Lower Class (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 13, 2005)
Since its tryst with destiny, India has not been too good at keeping dates. It is very unlikely that it will be able to meet its target of universal elementary education by 2010,
- The Battle For Knowledge Economy (Indian Express, N K Singh, Nov 13, 2005)
The new aggressiveness of India and China to capitalise on their demographic advantages particularly in high-quality knowledge-intensive and innovative enterprises has caused concerns elsewhere. The worry is highest in the United States.
- After Death Companion (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Nov 13, 2005)
But for West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, I would not have known about the tragic death of Major Gopendra Singh Rathore or, simply, Gopi, who was aide-de-camp (ADC) to then President K.R. Narayanan.
- A Downside Of Downsizing (The Economic Times, BRIAN BREMNER, Nov 13, 2005)
Japanese executives spent the better part of the past decade frantically trying to deal with the consequences of prolonged recession.
- Nuclear Help To India (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Nov 13, 2005)
American Congress is understandably upset that nearly four months after the Bush administration reversed long-standing policy and announced that it would provide nuclear assistance to India, the State Department has given lawmakers little information . .
- National Interest Or Ideology? (Dawn, Kunwar Idris, Nov 13, 2005)
In mourning the absence of democracy and fundamental rights, or the severe limitations imposed on both, we tend to forget that the foundation of it all was laid in the very initial years of independence when Pakistan was declared an ideological state ....
- The Language Conundrum (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Nov 13, 2005)
I have seen two news items in recent weeks, one of them a bit amusing, and the other worrisome.
- Assessing Vajpayee-I (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 13, 2005)
Atal Behari Vajpayee, mentored by Shyama Prasad Mookerjee himself, became Prime Minister of India for less than a fortnight in 1996, then again in 1998 and again in 1999 and remained so until he was voted out in 2004.
- Towards Revolutionary Recommendations (Tribune, Sridhar K. Chari, Nov 13, 2005)
DR Pushpa M Bhargava, a former director of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology is the vice-chairman of the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) constituted by the Prime Minister.
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