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Articles 11521 through 11620 of 17201:
- Mother The Perfect Guide (Deccan Herald, Bernard Moras , Sep 23, 2005)
They say that a good mother is a treasure beyond measure. She cares for her child when it is growing in her womb.
- External It Service Providers — Customer As A Strategic Partner (Business Line, Keerthi Kumar, Sep 23, 2005)
With 70 per cent of the revenue for an Indian external service provider coming from repeat businesses, there is a need for a centralised entity within the IT service provider's organisation to interface with clients.
- Patents (Amendment) Act 2005 — Setback For Innovators And R&d (Business Line, Uttam Gupta , Sep 23, 2005)
India wants its economy to grow at a rapid pace; it needs a Second Green Revolution; its industries have to become competitive in the world market, and energy conservation is a desperate need.
- Microsoft Unveils India-Specific Cooperation Initiatives (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
To adopt 100 schools for providing interactive learning environment
Maran, Gates meet in Redmond
Assistance for promoting broadband usage, e-governance
Windows XP Starter Edition' exclusively for use in India
- Newspapers Trade Content For Smart Look (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Well-known newspaper designer Mario Garcia has predicted that several leading dailies in India would turn into tabloids before 2010.
- Donors And Debtors (Hindu, Sarah Hiddleston, Sep 23, 2005)
On September 24 and 25, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meetings in Washington will discuss the Africa Action Plan,
- Do You Know? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 23, 2005)
Nisar A Patigaroo shares some information about oil, chemicals and more
- What’S In A Name? -I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
It’s always been a name game after World War II. Bigger powers had to have some sweet names for smaller nations to colonize them once again.
- Policy Must Fly (Indian Express, S Krishnaswamy, Sep 23, 2005)
It is indeed a welcome resolve by the government to handle firmly any attempt to hijack aircraft in our territory.
- L&t, Dubal To Invest Rs 15,000 Crore In Orissa (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Setting the stage for commencement of work on their alumina refinery and smelter project in the State, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Dubai Aluminium Company Ltd (DUBAL) on Thursday pegged commissioning of the first phase at 2010.
- Brain Scan May Reveal A Lie (Tribune, Jamie Talan, Sep 23, 2005)
Lying is harder than telling the truth, and that may be the key to a better lie-detection test.
- Heat Wave Fuelled Global Warming (Hindu, Tim Radford, Sep 23, 2005)
Increased atmospheric pollution will trigger hotter summers
- Revenge Of A Warming Planet (Deccan Herald, Leonardo Fuentes, Sep 22, 2005)
Recent natural disasters have proven that we are not safe from nature’s response to our action anywhere on the planet
- Games Nations Play (Indian Express, K SUBRAHMANYAM, Sep 22, 2005)
Surely Indira Gandhi would not have reacted in the way political party leaders have done to the ‘‘Mitrokhin Archives’’.
- Pm Slams Tech Denial Regimes (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Dr Singh said he looked forward to the launch of Chandrayaan-1, India’s unmanned moon mission.
- Unsettled, Not Unstable (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
DR Manmohan Singh’s government is not unstable. But it is unsettled. After the six-year stretch of Atal Behari Vajpayee’s NDA, it is not possible for a central government to be unstable anymore. Power in Delhi is now an equation in arithmetic.
- India, Canada Top Outsourcing Destinations: Study (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
US businesses looking to place their technology operations offshore should give strongest consideration to India, Canada, or China, said a report released by outsourcing consulting firm neoIT.
- Connecting The Dots (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 22, 2005)
Professor Siegfreed Hartcroft teaches an interesting course. He is an expert in “connecting the dots.”
- Iran’S Nuclear Imbroglio (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 22, 2005)
AS confrontation with North Korea on the nuclear issue has been defused, the Iran front has begun to hot up. Since last month when Iran resumed uranium conversion, the IAEA,
- Un: Is The Tide Turning? (Dawn, A.B. Shahid, Sep 22, 2005)
The 60th meeting of the UN General Assembly currently underway in New York, is unique in one way; it is the largest ever congregation of kings, presidents and heads of government
- Making Wealth From Waste (Deccan Herald, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 22, 2005)
The need of the hour is to manage waste well because inefficient waste management could cause irreparable damage to the environment.
- An Emerging Institution (Deccan Herald, L SUBRAMANI, Sep 22, 2005)
Dayananda Sagar group of institutions challenges the student's ability to research things by themselves.
- Like A Bright Ray Of Sunshine (Deccan Herald, Vandana, Sep 22, 2005)
Started in 1995 as a home run venture, the Sunshine Autism Trust in Bangalore catering to the needs of children with autism, has now expanded to include fifteen children and six teachers.
- India Still First Choice For Global Sourcing: Gartner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Global offshore spending on IT services to touch $50 b
- Curbs Do Not Deter Isro: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
I look forward to moon mission
International technology denial regimes have only spurred our scientists
Self-reliance is our driving force
- Ensuring Equal Rights To All Dalits (Hindu, Archbishop A.M. Chinnappa, Sep 22, 2005)
The failure to extend reservation to Dalit Christians, despite resolutions and promises, means dividing the most oppressed on the basis of religion. It means ignoring caste and economic backwardness as the determining criteria.
- Public-Private Partnership Must For Stem Cell Research (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Sep 22, 2005)
A national cord blood stem cell bank hub and cell therapy centre are planned to be set up in Mumbai
- Cbse Spells Reforms For Class X & Xii Exams (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
From revision in the pattern of question papers to implementing the grading system, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced wide ranging changes in the examination system.
- 'India Will Soon Be A Big Power' (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Congressman Joseph Crowley acknowledges that the US-India nuclear deal will be a tough sell in the United States Congress.
- There Are Local Variations To Fraud (Business Line, K. Srinivasan , Sep 22, 2005)
Can accounting standards and international best practices minimise malpractices, asks K. Srinivasan
- A Bitter-Sweet Season Ahead (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Sep 22, 2005)
While the fall in sugar production in 2003-04 and 2004-05 has led to a stabilisation in prices, it has aggravated the industry's infirmities.
- What The Iaea Really Found In Iran (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 22, 2005)
The best way for the world to satisfy itself that there are no undeclared nuclear activities in Iran is for the IAEA to use its inspection rights under the Additional Protocol.
- India Faces High Quality Talent Shortage – Outsourcing Targets Smaller Cities But Finds Lack Of Talent There – End Of India’S Outsourcing Boom? (India Daily, Harish Baliga, Sep 22, 2005)
India has now lack of talent to fulfill the low priced outsourcing jobs knocking the door of India from the West.
- Madrasa Mishmash (Indian Express, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 22, 2005)
Masquerades as culture and tradition
- Brazil, India, China And South Africa Developing A Sophisticated High Voltage Direct Current (Hdvc) Technology For Enabling Transmission Of Power From Hydro Power Resources (India Daily, Niran Chaube, Sep 22, 2005)
In a demonstration of collaborative efforts between emerging superpowers,
- Globalisation Needs Balance Of Global Social Action — Clinton (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 22, 2005)
Bill Clinton, former President of the United States, was recently interviewed at his home in Chappaqua, New York State, for Global Viewpoint byEuripedes Alcantara, editor ofVeja. On September 15, Mr. Clinton convened the first meeting of the Clinton Globa
- India Still First Choice For Global Sourcing: Gartner (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Global offshore spending on IT services to touch $50 b
- Not Enough Done For Farmers: M.S. Swaminathan (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Sep 21, 2005)
Lack of investment in farm sector, a big challenge: Hanumantha Rao
In China interest rate for farm credit is zero per cent whereas in India it ranges between 10 and 16 per cent
A survey says that 40 per cent farmers would quit farming given the choice
- Teheran Warns West Of Harsh Response (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
West move to refer nuclear programme
The world should give Iran a chance to reach a political understanding
The U.S. and Europe should recognise Iran's right to enrich uranium now rather than later
- Another Giant Leap To The Moon Planned (Hindu, Alok Jha, Sep 21, 2005)
The new vehicle has solar panels to provide power and astronauts will use it to get into moon orbit.
- New Medical Curriculum Planned (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Diagnostic science will receive priority
Task force to examine quality of Indian system drugs
Drug testing labs for Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
Certification mechanism coming
- Heritage Map Of Srinagar Launched (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 21, 2005)
Second Indian city with a documented map on heritage structures
The five-volume cultural resource mapping has been completed in collaboration with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage
- Heritage Map Of Srinagar Launched (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 21, 2005)
Second Indian city with a documented map on heritage structures
- Isro To Launch Dozen Satellites In Four Years (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to launch 10 to 12 communication satellites into the geostationary orbit in the next four years.
- Infineon Will Hike Headcount To 800 (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Infineon Technologies India Pvt Ltd, on Tuesday, announced it plans to increase its headcount to 800 in the next 18 months
- A Way Out Of Cable Gridlock (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Cable television has achieved tremendous growth over the past decade, giving subscribers access to a wide variety of channels,
- Plastic Waste To Be Used For Asphalting Roads (Hindu, Afshan Yasmeen, Sep 21, 2005)
Bangalore Mahanagara Palike to implement project this year with assistance from the World Bank
- India Plans To Dominate The Space – Indian Space Research Organization To Launch Hundreds Of Satellites In Coming Years (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Sep 21, 2005)
India has decided that it is time to start expanding into space and advanced aerospace.
- Cotton Up, Oilseeds Down (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
One More Kharif season harvest is upon us. Crop estimates — both government and private
- India And China: On A `Global Move' (Business Line, BATUK GATHANI, Sep 21, 2005)
Observers of India and China in Western capitals are often perplexed by the current obsession about these two Asian nations growing share of world trade and expanding economic profiles, which at best are rated as "modest and steady".
- Cent Per Cent Indigenous! (Tribune, S. Raghunath, Sep 21, 2005)
The proverbial cat is out of the bag. The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project which had been trumpetted around as a “totally” indigenous effort by the resurgent Indian aeronautical industry is running more than a decade behind schedule and with cost ....
- Boosting Defence Ties With Us (Tribune, P.K. Vasudeva, Sep 21, 2005)
Giving a big push to their defence ties, India and the United States have signed a new Framework Agreement
- Words And No Actions (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
A few days ahead of last week’s annual United Nations summit, the UN Human Development Report noted that the gathering of more than 150 heads of state and government,
- Isro To Launch Dozen Satellites In Four Years (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to launch 10 to 12 communication satellites into the geostationary orbit in the next four years.
- Freedom Of Speech Non-Negotiable (Hindu, Robert McCrum, Sep 21, 2005)
Orhan Pamuk's fate is a matter of the gravest international concern. His role as his country's unofficial conscience has placed him at odds with those forces of reaction that oppose Turkey's application to join the enlarged EU.
- Some Uncomfortable Questions (Hindu, Kalpana Sharma , Sep 21, 2005)
ON JULY 14 and 15, Hindustan Times launched its Mumbai edition by publishing the transcripts of an alleged conversation that took place between the two famous Bollywood stars, Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai, on its front page.
- Iran And The Invention Of A Nuclear Crisis (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Sep 21, 2005)
The world has forgotten everything and learned nothing from the charade over weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
- N Korea Goes Back On 6-Nation N-Deal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Pyongyang’s claim that it will not give up nuclear weapons until the US provides civilian atomic reactors undermines the agreement reached in Beijing.
- Naxal Issue: Centre Okays Use Of Choppers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Police chief explains major decisions at Chief Ministers' Delhi meeting
Air support to be used for surveillance to bring naxalites out of forests
State DGP to head one of the two joint coordination teams
- Advocate Of Human Dignity (Hindu, R. VIJAYASANKAR, Sep 20, 2005)
A tireless propagandist imbued with an extraordinary zeal for social transformation
- Icmr To Create Indigenous Stem Cell Facility (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
The National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health Mumbai has been granted Rs 5 crore to establish a 6,000 sq ft stem cell section
- Pioneer Private Water Provider Makes Waves In India (Reuters, Rina Chandran, Sep 20, 2005)
Factories and homes in one Tamil Nadu town have clean, reliable water supplies for the first time thanks a new private sector plant, but while industrialists are happy, consumer groups are worried.
- Indian Pro-American (Daily Excelsior, Ravinder Vohra, Sep 20, 2005)
The world at large may be expecting a shift in the foreign policy of India by the coronation of the UPA Government in New Delhi. But the adoption of a pro American policy by Dr Manmohan Singh has confused the world in general and the western powers
- Pakistan's Cry: Parity (Daily Excelsior, T S Rao, Sep 20, 2005)
The much-anticipated Pakistani campaign for the US to treat Islamabad on par with India has finally begun.
- Navy Conducts Campus Selections In Six Dists In State (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Under its reintroduced University Entry Scheme, Indian Navy is holding campus screening to select candidates for Service Selection Board (SSB) interviews
- World Bank Expert To Mediate Pak-India Dam Row (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
A World Bank-appointed expert will visit Pakistan and India next month to try to resolve a row between the nuclear-armed rivals over a dam New Delhi is building in the disputed Kashmir region, Pakistan said on Monday.
- A Diplomatic Disaster (Deccan Herald, G Parthasarathy, Sep 20, 2005)
Manmohan Singh made a blunder by getting involved in Kashmir- centric discussions with Gen Musharraf
- The Jumbo Highway (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Karnataka is the first in the country to notify an Elephant Corridor and two of them are already in place including the Kanniyanpura Corridor near Moyar River at the Bandipur National Park and the Bekkattur Arabikere Corridor that connects the . . .
- His Name Was Sukses (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Sep 20, 2005)
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was in Jakarta on 25 August; there he signed an agreement with Benny Santoso of the Salim group
- Demolishing Cultural Heritage (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 20, 2005)
Will somebody in government step forward and explain why Karachi’s Beaufort Building — an imposing sandstone relic dating from the Raj era — is being demolished despite its protected status?
- Waste Water A Valuable Resource (Deccan Herald, Rosalind Ezhil K , Sep 20, 2005)
The new sewage treatment plant in Cubbon park recycles 1.5 million litres of water a day. This will offset the water requirements of 10,000 people.
- Rs. 9,600 Crores For Developing Backward Areas: Dharam Singh (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Foundation stone laid for High Court circuit Bench building in Gulbarga
Budgetary allocation for irrigation projects increased by Rs. 929 crores
All ongoing irrigation projects to be completed by November
- A Premature Initiative (Dawn, Shameem Akhtar, Sep 19, 2005)
The meeting of the foreign ministers of Pakistan and Israel at Istanbul on September 1 is believed to be the first formal contact between the two governments.
- Rebirth Of Afghan Politics (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Sep 19, 2005)
One of my most cherished memories of a long tour of duty in Afghanistan is of the advent of dawn through the mist hanging over Bande Amir, an interlocking system of lakes well above the vegetation line.
- Recognizing Israel (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Sep 19, 2005)
By now the thinking man in the land of the pure has probably fully recovered from the headlines which etched the friendly overtures made to the Jewish state by a country that has for 57 years carried on as if the Hebrew republic just did not exist.
- Innocents Have Nothing To Fear About Narcoanalysis’ (Deccan Herald, Dipti Nair, Sep 19, 2005)
“It is the most humane approach to upholding the criminal justice system.” Dr S Malini Forensic expert
- India And Boeing Not Building Two-Tonne Communication Satellites As The Us Firm Has Changed Its Business Strategy (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Discussions between India and Boeing on building two-tonne communication satellites have been called off as the US firm has changed its business strategy, an official said.
- Non-Proliferation Is Coming Home To Roost (Daily Excelsior, Brigadier (Retd.) S. N. Sachadeva, Sep 19, 2005)
The nuclear deal between India and the US has come up with opposition among members of the US Congress, and Iran is one of the bones of contention.
- Karnataka To Spend Rs. 9,600 Crores On Backward Regions (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
Foundation stone laid for High Court circuit Bench building in Gulbarga
- Space Command Proposal Shot Down (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2005)
The Government has turned down the Air Force's proposal to create a separate command for protection and better utilisation of the country's assets in space, according to sources.
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