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- Naxalites Plan October Rally In Delhi (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2007)
Naxalite groups are planning a massive show of strength in the Capital in October.
- Adag Seeks Uniform Sez Rules; Mayawati To Review Dadri Project (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2007)
Crying foul over the Uttar Pradesh Government's position on its proposed Special Economic Zone, the Anil Ambani Group on Friday sought uniform rules for all projects, saying a similar zone promoted by Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries in Gujarat . . .
- Lost In Polarisation (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, May 22, 2007)
Congress hasnt made enough of a difference to lives to stop the pendulum from swinging away.
- Demoralisation And Depression Creeps Into Upa (Deccan Herald, K Subrahmanya, May 22, 2007)
It is not that the budget session was curtailed because of the UP assembly election. The fact, it appeared, is that the government did not have enough agenda to run the session.
- Tribute To Dalit Icons, Thanks To Brahmins, Muslims: First Words (Indian Express, Vrinda Gopinath, May 12, 2007)
The first sign that BSP president Mayawati gave her household that it was an exceptional day was when she did not pick up her pad and pen to write, in her customary longhand, pages and pages of thoughts and musings.
- Who Will Be Kingmaker In Up? (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , May 10, 2007)
The birth of the new UP government will not be painless. As the single largest party moves into delivery mode, the midwife might actually turn out to be more powerful than the mother.
- Relics Of The Colonial Past (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 07, 2007)
Sprawling compounds, high ceilings, spacious sitting rooms, antique furniture... Government guesthouses come at purse-friendly prices
- Relics Of The Colonial Past (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 05, 2007)
Sprawling compounds, high ceilings, spacious sitting rooms, antique furniture... Government guesthouses come at purse-friendly prices.
- The Top 10: Holiday Hit List In The Subcontinent (Independent (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, May 04, 2007)
What's new: In the middle of one of the country's most renowned tiger reserves, an exciting and innovative safari project has started.
- 'We'll Never Discount Our Brands' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, May 03, 2007)
Across-the-board acquisitions, capacity expansion, a 360 degree revamp of acquired brands, keeping pace with competition — the Rs 1,200-crore Reckitt Benckiser’s portfolio is brimming with activity.
- Cement: The Hardening Impasse (Business Line, N. Ramakrishnan , Apr 24, 2007)
The Centre, convinced that cement is one of the contributors to the inflation, wants the industry to cut prices and has initiated several measures to that end. Defending this argument, the industry thinks the Government must let the market rule . . .
- The Saviour Syndrome (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Apr 24, 2007)
Ten Janpath in Delhi is a fortress. It is surrounded by a high barrier which hides all that goes on inside.
- In India, Taxes Add 20-25% To The Cost Of Computers (Business Line, D. Murali , Apr 21, 2007)
The phasing out of CST as a precursor to GST should also give a boost to the industry and benefit customers since it could cut down the costs of sourcing and distribution significantly.
- Victims Of Price Rise (Tribune, Sarbjit Dhaliwal, Apr 19, 2007)
The other day a clerk killed his wife and tried to take his own life by taking a poisonous substance.
- Apex Court Order On Legal Services Authority (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 18, 2007)
Ruling on plea alleging that appointing a retired Judge "falls foul"
Functioning of retired judges not satisfactory: National Legal Service Authority
Ample scope for favouritism in appointment of a retired judge, Bench says
- Discover Another India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 12, 2007)
Chuck foreign destinations. Try and explore the lesser-known facets of our country instead .
- Hoping Against Hope In Uttar Pradesh (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 09, 2007)
With more than 175 million inhabitants, the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh would be the sixth largest country in the world if it were an independent nation.
- Inflation Dilemmas (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Mar 29, 2007)
The several measures that the Central government has been announcing to rein in prices do not fit into a pattern and hence have been branded knee-jerk reactions to a complex problem.
- Rising Naxalism Worries Centre (Deccan Herald, Deepak K Upreti, Mar 27, 2007)
The Centre is “concerned” over intelligence reports that Naxalites have been trying to “increase their influence and activities” in parts of Karnataka, Kerala , Tamil Nadu and Uttaranchal.
- India Not In Dell's $19b Global Investment Plan (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 21, 2007)
If India wants to attract foreign direct investment in computer manufacturing, it must cut tariff, says founder chairman of world's second largest PC maker Dell Inc, Michael Dell.
- Some Of The Parts (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Mar 15, 2007)
The unparliamentary flare-up over the Indian Maritime University Bill between CPM and DMK MPs was not just a passing embarrassment for the ruling coalition at the Centre. It speaks of a syndrome that is increasingly with us.
- Local Writ Large (Indian Express, A.K. VERMA, Mar 15, 2007)
With Governor T.V. Rajeshwar’s notification on Tuesday kickstarting the seven-phased electoral process for the fifteenth assembly in Uttar Pradesh, the air is thick with curiosities about the poll outcome.
- `For Country's Energy Security, We Are Moving Into Gas, Hydro And Nuclear' (Business Line, V. Rishi Kumar, Mar 13, 2007)
In the Eleventh Plan, we want to add at least 22,000 MW, including about 2,000 MW from hydro, which will be a thrust area. This calls for an investment of at least Rs 88,000 crore.
- Administrative Incapacity (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Mar 10, 2007)
PC has been more pro-poor than any other finance minister but it will take time for his plans to bear fruits.
- The Turn Of The Tide In Congress (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Mar 10, 2007)
Results of the elections in Punjab and Uttaranchal have been a major setback in the fortunes of the Congress party...
- Enigmatic Peak (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 04, 2007)
One of the most beautiful of the Indian Himalayan peaks, the Nanda Devi also has a fearsome reputation.
- Edits (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Mar 02, 2007)
An election in his “home” state and another in a fledgling creation is by no reckoning a “referendum” on Manmohan Singh’s governance.
- India's 'Left-Of-Centre' Budget (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Mar 01, 2007)
India's Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram - who has a reputation for favouring market-friendly economic policies - presented a distinctly left-of-centre federal budget on Wednesday.
- Goldman Sachs To Contribute $1 M To Room To Read (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2007)
Goldman Sachs Foundation, a NGO outfit of the leading financial institution, will contribute $1 million of expansion capital to Room to Read India, an organisation focusing on providing education to underprivileged children.
- Uttarakhand Goes To Bjp (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Feb 28, 2007)
AS expected, the BJP has emerged as the top scorer in the Uttarakhand elections. In fact, going by what some pollsters said, the party should have done better. But they often do not know the voters’ mind.
- Congress Admits It’S Inflation; Oppn Attack Made It Tougher (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 28, 2007)
Months of spiralling inflation caught up with the Congress on Tuesday and pushed it behind in Punjab and Uttarakhand. Faced with unimpressive performances in both states, the Congress admitted defeat — but not before it had pinned the blame for the . . .
- Bofors Again In The Focus (Dawn, M.J. Akbar, Feb 28, 2007)
Do you know what Quattrocchi means in Italian? Four eyes. I have this from an extremely reliable source. Actually, the source isn't that exciting, but the information is correct. And what does Ottavio indicate? The eighth. The Eighth Man with Four Eyes.
- President's Constant Gardener (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 24, 2007)
Throw him in an arid desert and he’ll transform it into a blooming garden. Brahma Singh, 65, is the brain behind the picturesque landscaped botanical gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Besides greening the President’s lawns, he has also lent his . . .
- Hobson's Choice For Upa Govt (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Feb 23, 2007)
It will be another eight days before the results of the Assembly elections in Punjab, Uttaranchal and Manipur are out. If the mood in the corridors of power is any indication, the Congress seems prepared for the worst.
- To Reform Up, Trifurcate It (Indian Express, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Feb 22, 2007)
The response of the Congress and the BJP to the unfolding political scenario in Uttar Pradesh once again reveals the sheer intellectual and moral vacuity of our two main political parties.
- Sugar: A Bitter-Sweet Policy (Business Line, Sharad Joshi , Feb 21, 2007)
Even as there is call for the government to exit businesses, it remains interested in many, often for reasons political.
- Ill-Conceived Move (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Feb 21, 2007)
The Congress has embarked on a political course which, if taken to its logical conclusion, is fraught with the risk of creating a first rate political crisis in Uttar Pradesh.
- Hobson's Choice For Upa Govt (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Feb 20, 2007)
It will be another eight days before the results of the Assembly elections in Punjab, Uttaranchal and Manipur are out.
- Hobson's Choice For Upa Govt (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Feb 18, 2007)
It will be another eight days before the results of the Assembly elections in Punjab, Uttaranchal and Manipur are out. If the mood in the corridors of power is any indication, the Congress seems prepared for the worst.
- A Stewing 'Onion Crisis' Rattles India's Governing Elite (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 16, 2007)
With its capacity for bringing down governments and scarring political careers, the onion plays an explosive role in Indian politics.
- Congress, Rivals Claim Victory In Punjab Polls (Arab News, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 15, 2007)
India’s Congress party and regional rivals were both claiming victory yesterday in elections in the northern state of Punjab, seen as a bellwether of national concerns over rising food prices and economic reforms.
- The Invisible Election (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Feb 14, 2007)
Today Manipur will vote in the second phase of assembly polls. What are the issues? What makes this poll different from those in the past?
- Spring In Corbett National Park (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 11, 2007)
Richa Nigam takes you on a tour of the Corbett National Park, in Uttaranchal, where the tiger and leopard constitute the most important predators.
- 'If Price Rise Not Checked, Jobs Won't Happen' (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Feb 08, 2007)
Even as the UPA Government presented a rosy picture about over 9 per cent GDP growth, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has expressed serious concern about slowing down of employment generation in organised sector and . . .
- Motifs With A Motive (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 08, 2007)
Illustrator Sonali Biswas tells AMRITA TALWAR about her work for Geeta Dharmarajan's latest children's book
- India Jails Lost British Trekker As 'Spy' (Times Online (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 07, 2007)
A british adventurer imprisoned after straying into India in search of medical help when he became exhausted and emaciated while retracing an ancient trans-Himalayan tea route pleaded for his freedom last week.
- Sonia, Pm Hit Poll Campaign Trail (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Feb 06, 2007)
As polls in the three states of Punjab, Uttarakhand and Manipur draw closer, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh got down to serious campaigning today in what promises to be a tough electoral battle.
- Indian Court Jails British Chef (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Feb 01, 2007)
A British chef has been jailed for a year after being found guilty of trying to enter India without a visa.
- Himalayan Blunder (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 30, 2007)
As a human rights case, it is a tragedy; as a public relations exercise, an unmitigated disaster. For the past three months, Daniel Robinson has been in prison in the small town of Gopeshwar, Uttaranchal, serving a year's term for illegal entry . . .
- Eu Help To Clean Ganga (WhatIsIndia Publications, Aravind Sitaraman, Jan 29, 2007)
To provide safe drinking water, the European Union is collaborating with many renowned Indian institutes to introduce natural and proven techniques of water filtration techniques and begun a EU-India River Bank Filtration Network.
- The Ganga Inaction Plan (Pioneer, Joginder Singh, Jan 29, 2007)
There is an old saying: Cleanliness is next to godliness. Rivers are the greatest cleaning agents this world has.
- Where Time Comes To A Standstill (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 28, 2007)
Lansdowne, in Uttaranchal, is a must-see for all those who have had an overdose of commercial retreats like Mussorie and Nainital, writes Rachna Bisht-Rawat
- Cong Nips Rebel Problem In The Bud, Ties Up With Ncp (Deccan Herald, Shishir Prashant , Jan 25, 2007)
In a shrewd move, the ruling Congress has entered into an alliance with NCP amid fears that its rebels would contest on the latter’s tickets in Uttaranchal...
- Leopards In A Spot (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jan 25, 2007)
Leopards' straying into concrete jungles from their natural habitat signifies, not so much as the threat of man-animal conflict, a grave crisis of ecology. While the forest cover continues to disappear at an alarming rate, with less and less space . . .
- State Of The Nation Survey Puts Upa, Sonia On Top (Hindustan Times, Sanjay Kumar, Jan 24, 2007)
The mid-term reality check brings good news, and a question for the ruling UPA. The good news is that nearly three years into its term, the ruling coalition still enjoys popular approval. In fact it is placed better than it was in 2004.
- Leopards Are Changing Their Spots, Living Close To Humans (Pioneer, Yoga Rangatia, Jan 24, 2007)
A study on leopards straying out of forests and into towns and villages has revealed that the carnivores are adapting to living in the vicinity of human habitations.
- The Spice Of Real Life (Independent (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2007)
Farming communities in northern India are opening their homes to tourists. Not only does this help villages survive, but at the end of a hard day's walking, the locals' personal touch made Rebecca Baker feel genuinely looked after
- Iraq Will Go The Vietnam Way (Asian Age, Arun Nehru, Jan 21, 2007)
US President George W. Bush indicates his resolve to find a solution in Iraq by sending another 20,000 troops. An opinion poll indicates that 67 per cent within the United States feel that it is a mistake.
- Axe Used In Nithari Killings Recovered (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 20, 2007)
The 10-day extensive investigation and rigorous questioning of the prime accused in the Nithari killings case, has led the CBI to recover “the murder weapon” allegedly used by Surender Koli to kill children at the D-5 residence of his employer . . .
- Iraq Will Go The Vietnam Way (Asian Age, Arun Nehru, Jan 20, 2007)
US President George W. Bush indicates his resolve to find a solution in Iraq by sending another 20,000 troops. An opinion poll indicates that 67 per cent within the United States feel that it is a mistake.
- Feeling Left Out (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 20, 2007)
The recent attacks on Bihari labourers by the United Liberation Front of Asom are criminal acts, and deserve to be treated as such by the security forces, and by the people of Assam.
- Noida Murders (Frontline, AMAN SETHI, Jan 19, 2007)
The events leading up to the discovery of skeletal remains of a large number of children in Nithari, Noida, suggest police collusion with the killers.
- Lm Thapar - Pioneer Of Pioneers (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 19, 2007)
If there was one human who deserved to be cloned so that he got a second lease of life, it should have been Lalit Mohan Thapar, LMT to those who knew him well and Lalli to his peer group.
- Basanti, Yudhistir, Shaktimaan, Tulsi In Bjp Star Campaigners' List (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jan 19, 2007)
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha LK Advani top the list of 38 leaders and celebrities the BJP has identified to campaign in the coming Assembly elections.
- Iraq Will Go The Vietnam Way (Asian Age, Arun Nehru, Jan 19, 2007)
US President George W. Bush indicates his resolve to find a solution in Iraq by sending another 20,000 troops.
- Unwiring India? It's Already Begun (Hindu, Anand Parthasarathy, Jan 18, 2007)
Public initiatives in Bangalore, Pune
- Bjp Likely To Leave Seats For Jd(u) In Assembly Polls (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jan 17, 2007)
Party's central election committee to take up the issue on Jan 19 The issue of sharing seats with Janata Dal(U) in the coming Assembly elections in Uttaranchal, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh is likely to be discussed at the crucial meeting of the . . .
- ‘House Of Horror’ Off Limits To Up Police (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 17, 2007)
The Uttar Pradesh police has been taken off duties in and around the “horror house” of Nithari in Noida with the CBI picking up more skeletons and remains of the victims from the drain adjoining the spot of the crime
- India Mulling Countrywide Hydropower Projects (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 09, 2007)
India is mulling a major policy for developing hydro-power capacity around the country, with special focus on Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttaranchal , Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in the north-east.
- Rabble Roused Again (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 08, 2007)
Thursday’s attack on the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation is the second act of vandalism that Trinamul lumpens have indulged in in a little over a month.
- Urban Coop Banks Deserve Saving (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Jan 08, 2007)
A key banking entity, urban cooperative banks should not be allowed to wither away due to a few bad eggs.
- Cpi(m) Central Committee Meeting Begins In Kolkata (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2007)
Discussions focus on strategy for Assembly polls
- Promotion Can’T Be With Retrospective Effect, Rules Sc (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2007)
The Bench rejected the plea of the employee Dinesh Kumar Sharma, who claimed that he should be promoted from the date of vacancy and not from the date as decided upon by the selection panel.
- Kerala, Assembly Polls In Politburo Focus (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 02, 2007)
Assembly elections in four states and a growing fissure in the Kerala CPI-M were the central issues in the party’s Politburo meeting today. The CPI-M central committee will meet over the next three days at Alimuddin Street.
- Sbi Dream To Buy Chinese Bank Dbd Crashlands (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 02, 2007)
The State Bank of India’s quest for buying a bigger bank than those it has been picking up globally for the past two years seems to have come a cropper. The country’s largest bank has just been ousted from the race to pick up China’s DBD Bank.
- Omaxe To Invest Rs 15,000 Crore (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 02, 2007)
Realty major Omaxe Ltd, set to enter the capital market soon, has lined up investment plans of over Rs 15,000 crore for building group housing apartments, integrated townships and commercial projects in the next three to five years.
- Poll In 3 States In February (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 30, 2006)
Manipur, Punjab and Uttaranchal will go to the polls in February next, the Election Commission announced on Friday.
- Paedophile Serial Killer Nabbed (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 30, 2006)
A nearly two-year-long mystery over 38 missing children, mostly girls, appeared to have been resolved when police recovered on Friday skeletal remains of at least 15 children and bodies of two girls from a posh bungalow and its vicinity on the . . .
- Bjp Enlists Rss Support For Uttaranchal Polls (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 29, 2006)
Three "pracharaks" from Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh "loaned" to BJP
- Tatas, Lanco Bag Mundra, Sasan Ultra Mega Power Projects (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 29, 2006)
Cabinet to discuss new hydel power policy soon: Shinde
These projects will add about 36,000 MW in 6-8 years
Selection process for other UMPPs will be over by April next
- On Foundation Day, Cong Weighs Coalition Compulsions (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 29, 2006)
On the Congress' 121st Foundation Day on December 28, the grand old party faces the same old problems.
- Question Of Identity (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 28, 2006)
The Centre’s proposal to introduce multipurpose photo-identity cards to all electors is welcome.
- Sbi Hikes Plr By 50 Bps (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 27, 2006)
Borrowers will have to shell out more as interest rates. State Bank of India, the country’s largest commercial bank, has announced a hike in its benchmark prime lending rate (PLR) by half a percent with effect from tomorrow — a move that may prompt . . .
- Buddhadeb For Consensus On Singur (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 27, 2006)
``I cannot roll back and tell Ratan Tata that I cannot give land at Singur"
- Serene Heights (Hindu, Indrani Dutta, Dec 24, 2006)
There is so much to see, sense and hear in the mountains of Mayavati, including a quaint old cottage used by Jagadish Chandra Bose and Swami Vivekananda.
- Diversify Agriculture To Avoid Imports (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 24, 2006)
Currently, a debate is on regarding the diversification of agriculture.
- Al Qaeda Threat: Security Beefed Up For Pm, Sonia (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 23, 2006)
The Centre has tightened security for UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi who along with Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is protected by the elite Special Protection Group (SPG).
- A Unique Encounter (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Dec 23, 2006)
Such things happen only in dreams, but thoughts of it stir pride in one’s heart.
- Gowda `Suspended' From Jd(s) (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 23, 2006)
Surendra Mohan requested to take over as new party president
- Ramadoss Junks Yoga Guru’S Aids Cure (Hindustan Times, Sanchita Sharma, Dec 22, 2006)
Yoga expert Swami Ramdev is the latest to draw flak from the Union health ministry for claiming to cure diseases such as AIDS and cancer through yoga and ayurvedic drugs sold by his Divya Yoga Mandir Trust.
- Sachar Credit-Grab Worries Congress (Pioneer, Yogesh Vajpeyi, Dec 22, 2006)
Leaders urge Sonia, Manmohan to rein in UPA enthusiasts, want nodal Ministry to be named
- Internal Security To Top Bjp Agenda (Tribune, Shahira Naim, Dec 21, 2006)
Terrorism and threat to internal security will be the main subject on the agenda of the BJP national council and national executive, starting on December 22, said senior party leader and former HRD minister Murli Manohor Joshi.
- 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.
- Interview: Nirupam Sen, Industries Minister Of West Bengal (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Dec 21, 2006)
"Tell me, where else in the country have all the land-losers been included in the process of development?" asks West Bengal Industries Minister Nirupam Sen, making it clear that the CPI(M)-led Left Front government is not . . .
- Singur: Starting Trouble (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Dec 21, 2006)
The West Bengal government hopes that the Tata car project can usher in the much-awaited industrial revival in the State.
- Rasta Roko (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Dec 20, 2006)
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, the world’s largest and richest urban body, which presides over the country’s financial capital, is in poll mode with its elections coming up on February 1.
- Biofuel To Electrify Chhattisgarh Village (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 18, 2006)
A tiny, obscure tribal village in Chhattisgarh - Bairakh - will soon shine bright across the world when it becomes the world’s first village to get power supply through biofuel.
- Quota Bill Can’T Catch Votes In Up (Telegraph, Radhika Ramaseshan, Dec 18, 2006)
As last month’s Uttar Pradesh local poll results came in, showing only a marginal improvement by the Congress, a Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan shook his head in annoyance.
- Cutting Of Trees In Forests An Industrial Activity: Apex Court (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 17, 2006)
"Falls within definition of `manufacture' under Factories Act"
High Court had ordered reinstatement of daily workers
"Area where activities are carried out is `premises' within the definition of factory"
- Ls Passes Obc Quota Bill (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Dec 15, 2006)
A controversial bill that seeks 27 percent of seats for students of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in the central higher education institutions in the country was passed unanimously in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
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