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- In Public Interest (Frontline, Ravi Sharma , Sep 29, 2007)
PUBLIC sector utilities such as the Postal Department, the Department of Telecommunications and the Railways have been playing a key role in propelling Karnataka forward.
- N-Deal: Cpm Politburo Meeting Today (Tribune, Subhrangshu Gupta, Sep 28, 2007)
The crucial meeting of the Politburo and the CPM central committee, beginning at the Alimuddin Street party office in Kolkata from today, may finally endorse the decision of pulling out their support from the UPA government on the nuclear
deal issue.
- “Upa Regime Creating Row Over Ramar Sethu” (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 26, 2007)
Several Opposition leaders, including former Chief Ministers, on Tuesday charged the United Progressive Alliance government with unnecessarily creating a controversy over Ramar Sethu.
- Admission Of Mistake: Rajnath (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2007)
The government’s decision to file a supplementary affidavit before the Supreme Court in connection with the Ramar Sethu case is seen by the Bharatiya Janata Party as an admission that it had made a mistake and had indeed hurt the sentiments of Hindus.
- Funds, But No Jobs (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 12, 2007)
Although the Punjab government plans to set up a separate department for the unemployed, how serious it is on the issue can be gauged from the fact that it has failed to use funds made available by the Centre under the National Rural Employment . . . .
- Left On The Wrong Side (Tribune, Amulya Ganguli, Sep 08, 2007)
The Left’s opposition to the nuclear deal may prove to be a bigger mistake than its earlier tactical blunders.
- Last Day Of Meet Sees Projects Lined Up For Saarc (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
The first SAARC Transport Ministers’ meeting ended on Friday in New Delhi with some headstart on regional connectivity corridors suggested last year in the SAARC Regional Multi-modal Transport Study (SRMTS). Union Minister . . . .
- To Be A Hard State (Indian Express, Bibek Debroy, Aug 31, 2007)
Mumbai 1993, Coimbatore 1998, Jammu & Kashmir Assembly complex 2001, Parliament 2001, Akshardham 2002, Jammu army camp 2003, Mumbai car bombs 2003, Assam bomb 2004, Ram Janmabhoomi 2005, Delhi blasts 2005, Varanasi 2006, Mumbai train bombs . . . .
- Ongc Finds New Reserves In Tripura (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 21, 2007)
ONGC has struck a new gas find at Sundalbari in Tripura. With this, the company has identified two new gas reserves in the State this year.
- Bird Flu: Tripura, Mizoram Tighten Vigil (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Aug 06, 2007)
Even as the Tripura and Mizoram Governments tightened vigil along their borders after “unusual mortality” in poultry population last week, the Union Department of Animal Husbandry said over 3.40 lakh poultry birds were culled in Manipur.
- Progress Report (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2007)
Field reports suggest that the anticipated benefits of employment guarantee are beginning to show in the pioneer districts.
- 3 Entities To Handle Pension Funds (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 21, 2007)
State Bank of India (SBI), UTI Asset Management Company Pvt. Limited and the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) are the three successful bidders poised for appointment as pension fund managers for Central and State government employees under a new . . . .
- Revisiting Lal Masjid (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 18, 2007)
The latest issue of People’s Democracy has a lengthy article about the storming of Lal Masjid in Islamabad.
- Assam Must Learn From Tripura (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 16, 2007)
Food Corporation of India Executive Director P.C. Ram’s tragic death in a shootout between police and his United Liberation Front of Asom captors has refocussed attention on the huge cost of not resolving one of India’s most intractable conflicts.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2007)
Only the village idiot, or a committed Congressman, would be taken in by the defence minister’s theory that the re-opening of bids for medium artillery has been necessitated by the army’s dissatisfaction with the field trials performance of the . . . .
- The Wages Of Calumny (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 09, 2007)
The British colonial regime helped the missionaries in converting tribals. They thought the Christian hillmen would be a valuable prop to the state in time of nationalist uprising, writes BB Kumar.
- Rebels, Not Govt, Run The Show Here (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2007)
There is no pomp just a house with a tin roof, lost behind rows of shops selling stationery, meat and groceries. But in Manipur’s Ukhrul town, this inconspicuous house is far more powerful than any office of the central or state government.
- High Subsidy Payouts A Cause For Concern: Ongc Chief (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Jul 06, 2007)
‘Will strive to work to reverse the trend of declining production’
Highest reserve accretion in 13 months
Co. made discoveries in Egypt and Iran
- Cpm Seeks To Expand (Asian Age, Venkat Parsa, Jul 02, 2007)
The CPI(M) has embarked on an ambitious project of expansion of the party mass base. The party seeks to leverage its present influential position, in order to build the party as an all-India force.
- 'Nandigram, A Case Of Wrong Marketing' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 30, 2007)
A chance meeting with the West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2003 convinced Jakarta-based NRI Prasoon Mukherjee — head of the Rs 3,000- crore Universal Success Enterprises Group that is into real estate, trading, hospitality, . . .
- Left's Hollow Claim (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 19, 2007)
In what is a revealing commentary on the priorities of Left-ruled States as well as the leftists who swear by the have-nots is that they are sadly defaulting on the nation's commitment to the poor and the downtrodden.
- Icfai Gets Relief As Us Court Vacates Default Judgment (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
In a relief to Hyderabad-based ICFAI in a long-drawn legal battle with the US-based Chartered Financial Analyst Institute, a US district court for the Eastern district of Virginia has vacated a default judgment issued against ICFAI in October 1998.
- Ongc Strikes Oil, Gas (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2007)
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Thursday announced that it had made five new oil and gas discoveries in the Eastern offshore and Northeast with the most significant being a gas discovery in the Mahanadi basin block where 3-4 trillion . . .
- Invisible Immigrant (Frontline, Sushanta Talukdar, Jun 08, 2007)
People who entered India from Bangladesh after 1971 are liable to be deported, but there are no reliable data on them.
- Synchronising With Dhaka (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 31, 2007)
With the army-backed government in Dhaka better disposed towards New Delhi, trade ties may improve.
- Manmohan Singh: Tough Decisions Needed To Rejuvenate Agriculture (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI and SUNNY SEBASTIAN , May 30, 2007)
Rs. 25,000-crore scheme to incentivise States to invest more in farm sector
Call to enhance production of wheat, rice, pulses
NDC for State-specific strategy to revamp sector
- Sebi To Organise Camps To Educate Investors (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2007)
SEBI Chairman, M Damodaran on Sunday said the organisation has taken initiative to organise investors camps to sensitise investors about the risk and gain factors of stock markets throughout the country.
- Upa Government Does Stocktaking (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 23, 2007)
Achievements in improving social and economic conditions
Anti-corruption infrastructure to be strengthened
Efforts on to build consensus on women's bill
- Growth Neglected In Up (Tribune, S. Nihal Singh, May 22, 2007)
It was a famous victory, but the question before Ms Mayawati, savouring her triumph in Uttar Pradesh after securing an absolute majority in the assembly elections, is: what next?
- Local Locks Out National (Telegraph, Radhika Ramaseshan, May 12, 2007)
The trend began in Tamil Nadu and caught on in the east, west and the rest of the south. But is it possible that Uttar Pradesh, the centre of heartland politics, is also going regional with the “mainstream” parties pushed to the margins?
- Nod To 26 Pc Fdi In Cos Managing Pension Funds (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 12, 2007)
Tough opposition from Left parties notwithstanding, the government has opened a window of opportunity for foreign companies for managing pension funds of central and state government employees.
- Significance Of The War Of 1857 (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 11, 2007)
India needs to remember this conjucture when we were able to transcend the smaller loyalites and succeed in building up an overwhelming solidarity, notwithstanding regional specifics.
- Police Excesses Will Kill Democracy: Sc (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, May 11, 2007)
In a recent judgement, the Supreme Court expressed its intolerance towards acts of violence by men in uniform to suggest that this would mark democracy's "collapse".
- Indian Paramilitary Forces Fail To Use (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, May 09, 2007)
India’s plans to modernise its seven central paramilitary forces (CPMFs) have gone awry.
- Obc Population In Up Stands At 7 Crore (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 08, 2007)
India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh has 7.02 crore people belonging to the other backward classes while Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have an OBC population of 3 crore each, Rajya Sabha was informed on Monday.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Apr 25, 2007)
The Americans love their symbols. So it was that the razing of the statue of Saddam Hussein in downtown Baghdad came to be likened, as a sign of victory, with that celebrated statue of the marines raising the Stars and Stripes at Iwo Jima.
- Judge And Justice (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Apr 25, 2007)
The CPM has been expressing its displeasure at various judicial pronouncements. The latest issue of People’s Democracy gives substantial space to the issue.
- From Red To Black: A Citu Leader’S Formula For A Psu Works In Kerala (Indian Express, Jayanth Jacob, Apr 23, 2007)
This formula is not written in the little red book. But a trade-unionist-turned-industries-minister in Kerala has found a unique way to turn around a perpetually loss-making PSU.
- Polls In 11 States Worry Congress (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Apr 21, 2007)
Uttar Pradesh marks the beginning of Assembly elections in 11 states that could completely change the complexion of political India before the general elections are held in 2009.
- Russian Envoy Meets Tripura Leaders, Keen To Invest In North East (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 20, 2007)
Russia's Ambasador to India Vyacheslav I Trubnikov told reporters here on Friday that Moscow is very keen to enhance its economic and cultural ties with New Delhi, and also evinced interest in making investments on behalf of his country in . . . .
- Plight Of The Unorganised (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Apr 17, 2007)
The neo-feudalist middle class, who dominate the Left, is oppressing the labour.
- Index Of Equity In West Bengal (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 14, 2007)
A recent study shows that West Bengal is a leader with respect to redistribution of land to Dalit and Adivasi households.
- Ongc Board Clears Rs 3,540 Crore Investments (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
The Board of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) has cleared investment of over Rs 3,540 cr in a slew of projects, including the 740 MW Tripura power project.
- Ongc To Pick 50% In Spv To Execute Tripura Power (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation has reworked the project structure of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation, its proposed gas-based power project in the state.
- Take Bus From Lahore To Agartala Via Dhaka: Adb Has A Saarc Plan (Indian Express, Jayanth Jacob, Apr 02, 2007)
A bus service from Lahore to Agartala, right across Bangladesh. Road corridors from Indian ports to landlocked Bhutan and Nepal. A train service from Colombo to Chennai.
- Social Justice Ministry Favours Obc Census (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Mar 30, 2007)
Caught in the Catch 22 situation over the percentage of OBC population in the wake of the Supreme Court's stay on 27 per cent OBC quota in academic institutions, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is gearing up to approach the Registrar . . .
- Ongc To Pick 50% In Spv To Execute Tripura Power (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 23, 2007)
The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation has reworked the project structure of ONGC Tripura Power Corporation, its proposed gas-based power project in the state.
- Sonia Very Concerned, Priya Writes To Buddha (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 15, 2007)
The ties between the Congress and CPI(M) could get strained with the ruling party at the Centre stepping up attack on the Left Front government in West Bengal in the wake of renewed violence in Nandigram.
- ‘Majority Of Girls Trafficked In India Are Minors’ (Indian Express, Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Mar 09, 2007)
Human trafficking has been on the rise despite campaigns and efforts to stop it, and over 62 per cent of girls trafficked in India land up in brothels before the age of 18.
- Help Turns Highrise Hunter (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
When anxious neighbours climbed the servants’ staircase to enter the upscale seventh-floor flat, the 51-year-old woman “all of Calcutta knows” had been dead several hours, clutching a tuft of her killer’s hair.
- Congress-Upa States Lag Behind In Indira Formula (Hindustan Times, Aloke Tikku, Feb 13, 2007)
NDA-ruled states have stolen a march over Congress governments in implementing Indira Gandhi’s Twenty-Point Programme, a package of social sector schemes.
- Bsf Wants No Habitation On Bangla Border (WhatIsIndia Publications, Aravind Sitaraman, Feb 09, 2007)
The Border Security Force (BSF) has proposed a "no-habitation zone" of 150 yards along the long Indo-Bangla border in West Bengal, Meghalaya, and Tripura so it can effectively manage it and stop illegal infiltration.
- Major Precedent (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Feb 01, 2007)
It may have primarily been an underscoring of the seniority principle ~ only Indira Gandhi dared tinker with that ~ yet the appointment of the first helicopter pilot as the next Chief of the Air Staff not only snaps what was long bandied about as . . .
- Costly Mistake (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 25, 2007)
Insurgent groups in the North-east routinely try to incite xenophobia in order to enlist local sympathies for their rebellions. But this ploy rarely works. It is not surprising, therefore, that most sections of the Assamese have been revolted by the . . .
- For Once, Govt Set To Defy Left (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2007)
Enough is enough. That was the terse message to the Left from the Centre as the UPA Government on Monday staved off an aggressive Marxist push to keep in abeyance the much-delayed pension reform.
- Pension Funds To Be Invested In Stocks Also (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2007)
Will fetch superior returns: Manmohan
- Ulfa Asks Hindi Speaking People To Leave Assam (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 20, 2007)
Ulfa has asked the Hindi-speaking people to leave Assam. Ulfa, in its mouthpiece ‘Freedom’ has stated: “We have appealed to the Hindi-speaking people to leave because of the conflict in Assam, which is against colonial India.
- Cooling The Hills (Telegraph, Nishit Dholabhai, Jan 18, 2007)
A few years ago, when some over-enthusiastic Naga students publicly punished Bihari labourers in Kohima for carrying inner line permits, an exodus of these workers began from Nagaland.
- Pension Issue On The Boil (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 18, 2007)
AS the Union Government prepares to finally take up the controversial Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill in the coming Budget session of Parliament, the ruling UPA will have a tough task in converting the Leftist allies to its . . .
- Invisible War (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 17, 2007)
India is in the midst of an invisible war. It is an unrecognised war. The government tinkers with terrorism in various fronts.
- Cash Boost For Tribal Families (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 11, 2007)
Amelia Sohtun has 17 children and she has recently received a cash reward of several hundred dollars for mothering them.
- Making A Case Against Child-Abusers (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 07, 2007)
He posed as a babysitter, and then raped the infant. For 35-year-old Ramkisan Surajmal Harijan, a resident of Chembur's Mankhurd-Ghatkopar Link Road, it was all too simple.
- Chief Minister Manik Sarkar (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Jan 03, 2007)
Interview with Chief Minister Manik Sarkar.
- Upswing In Farming (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Jan 03, 2007)
Tripura under the Left Front government is on the way to achieving surplus production in agriculture.
- Tension In Tripura Hills Over Mass Conversion (Times of India, Manas Paul, Jan 02, 2007)
Serious discontent is brewing among tribesmen in Tripura following alleged large-scale conversion to Christianity in remote parts of North and West Tripura districts.
- Bsf Asks For Choppers To Guard Tripura Border (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 25, 2006)
The BSF, posted along the 856-km border with Bangladesh in Tripura, has asked for helicopters to intensify vigil and supply reinforcements to border outposts (BOP) in treacherous terrain and thick jungles.
- Team Disbanded (Indian Express, Sucheta Dalal, Dec 24, 2006)
There is bad news regarding investigation into the 2000 scam.
- Higher Education, Lower Development (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Dec 21, 2006)
Education, especially higher education, seems to be in focus in the Eleventh Five Year Plan. Rightly so.
- Time To Strike A New Note (Business Line, K.G. Kumar, Dec 18, 2006)
As Kerala seeks to get past its sticky reputation of resting on the laurels of its development history, it's time to search for new paradigms that go beyond the fist-clenching, slogan-belching, placard-waving immobilisation of the State's economic . . .
- Self-Defeating Bandh (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 16, 2006)
The one-day general strike – the second since the United Progressive Alliance assumed office — called by the Left trade unions did the most damage to the states where the Left is ruling.
- Strike Hits Life In 3 States (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Dec 15, 2006)
Virtual halt in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura
Government teachers participate in large numbers
Unions backed by Congress, RSS stay away.
- 3 Central Varsities In N-E (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 14, 2006)
The Rajya Sabha today passed three separate Bills for the creation of three Central universities in Sikkim, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.
- Economy Holds Key To Success (Pioneer, Arun Nehru, Dec 11, 2006)
We had important by-elections in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. These results give us a clear indication about the course of future political developments in the country.
- Violence Is No Solution To Sez Turmoil (Asian Age, Arun Nehru, Dec 10, 2006)
The Leftists continue with their policy of historical blunders as they adopt a dual economic policy. One policy is for the Centre and another for the state of West Bengal.
- Hardly The Way To Battle (Pioneer, Bibhu Prasad Routray, Dec 08, 2006)
Government is more interested in the surrender of insurgents than in solving the problems that lead to civic strife, says Bibhu Prasad Routray
- Creamy Layer Stays In Obc Quota Bill (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 08, 2006)
The Union Cabinet tonight decided that the creamy layer in other backward castes (OBC) would not be excluded from the benefits of 27 per cent reservation in Central educational Institutions and a Bill to this effect would be introduced in the . . .
- Deport All Illegal Migrants From Bangladesh: Bjp (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Dec 06, 2006)
Buoyed over the Supreme Court order on the illegal Bangladeshi migrants, the main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday demanded that illegal migrants living in any part of the State should be sent back to their homeland at the earliest.
- N-E Emerges As International Terror Front (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 04, 2006)
The northeast is becoming a safe hunting ground for jihadis from across international borders with the region’s terrorist groups extending them logistic support.
- Communal Award (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 30, 2006)
Mr Modi’s cold-blooded politics
Narendra Modi’s response to the Prime Minister’s compensation package for the victims of the Godhra riots is almost as cold-blooded as the fanatical fury that marked the pogrom in the spring of 2002.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 30, 2006)
Narendra Modi’s response to the Prime Minister’s compensation package for the victims of the Godhra riots is almost as cold-blooded as the fanatical fury that marked the pogrom in the spring of 2002.
- On The N-Map (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 23, 2006)
Challenge & response for Bengal
- Navodaya Schools (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 21, 2006)
The scheme of Navodaya schools was formulated in 1986 when Rajiv Gandhi was the Prime Minister. It envisaged that a model school would be set up in every district of the country.
- Special Article (Statesman, KALIPADA BASU, Nov 21, 2006)
Myopic Approach In West Bengal & Tamil Nadu
- Federal Mechanism Mooted To Take On Islamists, Ne Ultras (Pioneer, Yogesh Vajpeyi, Nov 15, 2006)
Alarmed by reports of the deepening nexus between Muslim fundamentalist organisations and Indian insurgent groups operating from Bangladesh, security chiefs of the North-eastern States have suggested setting up a Standing Committee on . . .
- A Bangladeshi Terror Shadow Over Mumbai (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2006)
It has always been a problem, but now, the police here say, the unchecked illegal migration from Bangaladesh to India is casting a terror shadow as well.
- The Unloved Sisters (Telegraph, Sumanta Sen, Nov 09, 2006)
The challenge for the new Union minister for the North-east lies in understanding the specific needs of individual states, writes Sumanta Sen.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 04, 2006)
It is true that in coming out of quasi-retirement to appear in the High Court for the prime accused in the Jessica Lall murder case the veteran criminal lawyer, Ram Jethmalani, will confirm he loves being hated.
- Bangladesh On The Boil (Pioneer, Hiranmay Karlekar, Nov 02, 2006)
If BNP and the Jamaat alliance come back to power through rigging, it will have serious repercussions for India, says Hiranmay Karlekar
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Oct 31, 2006)
The foreign secretary’s first offshore exercise in Bhutan last week ~ the onshore detour to Gopalan Bhavan was an aberration ~ was remarkable as he was able to place bilateral relations fair and square in the context of the impending transition in . . .
- Challenge And Response (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Oct 31, 2006)
Both the Mysore Police and the Intelligence Bureau deserve credit for preventing what could have ended in one more of the horrific acts of urban terrorism in India.
- Monitoring Monsoon (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Oct 25, 2006)
The skewed pattern of rainfall experienced across the country during this year's monsoon appears to be an anomaly.
- Cpm To Beijing Brass: India Won’T Be Joining Us In Containing China (Indian Express, ANANDA MAJUMDAR, Oct 19, 2006)
Setting the stage for a positive dialogue with the Chinese leadership in the context of President Hu Jintao’s visit in November, the Left has indicated to the Chinese that India would not be part of any US-led global strategy for the containment of China.
- Special Powers Act Won't Be Repealed (Pioneer, Pramod Kumar Singh, Oct 14, 2006)
With the cry for repeal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), 1958 reaching a crescendo and human rights group demanding United Nations intervention, the Centre has put the onus to withdraw the Act on the Okram Ibobi Singh-led Manipur Government.
- Can’T Make Rti Effective By Threat Of Penalty: Habibullah (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2006)
Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) Wajahat Habibullah has said levying penalties on public servants found deliberately withholding information is "not the only way" to make them comply with the Right to Information Act.
- Stop Calling Them Unorganised (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Oct 05, 2006)
All non-company forms of organisation, particularly in the service industry are termed `unorganised.' This is ironic since they too are powerful engines of economic growth and often better organised than many a global corporation.
- Outrageous Strategems (Telegraph, ASHOK MITRA , Sep 29, 2006)
Celebration time for at least some members of parliament. No, they do not belong to the group of celebrities who were involved in the imbroglio over office of profit.
- Unique Struggle (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2006)
This examination of the freedom struggle in Assam is an intense work based on solid research.
- The Power Of Shakthi (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2006)
Navarathri is the celebration of Shakthi, the embodiment of supreme power,writes Prathibha Nandakumar.
- Cpm Announces ‘Wage Hike’ For Cadres (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2006)
Sensing a big expansion of the party, the CPI-M Central Committee today announced a “wage hike” for whole-time party cadres. Party general secretary Prakash Karat said whole-time cadres would now have minimum wages, and these would . . .
- Changing Patterns (Frontline, R. Ramachandran, Sep 27, 2006)
The cumulative rainfall during the monsoon in northeastern India has been significantly in deficit.
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