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April 09, 2006 to April 15, 2006
Muslims
Must Pursue Modern Education'
"Unless
we develop a modern outlook skewed
towards scientific education, there is
no future for us."
"Cooperation
And Conflict Co-Exist"
One year after assuming
charge as general secretary of the
Communist Party of India
(Marxist),Prakash
Karatdiscusses the Left's relationship
with the United Progressive Alliance
Government at the Centre and
the prospects for a third alternative
. . .
Mayawati:
"No Promises, No Manifesto, Only
Performance"
From a negatively perceived champion of narrow caste
interests to a confident, self-assured
leader
of all communities,Mayawatihas transformed beyond
recognition. Today, all eyes are on
her — to see if the Bahujan Samaj
Party can reach the finish . . .
It
May Not Make A Difference In Bihar'
"Talks
about IT, for example, is for the
consumption of some people... My
understanding of the Bihar
economy
is such that these things will not
make much difference."
`Pragmatism,
Not Opportunism'
The firebrand politician and
orator from Kallingipatti, in southern
Tamil Nadu, has raised another
storm this time by shifting
his alliance from the DMK to the
AIADMK. In this interview with S.
Vijay
Kumar, in Karur recently,
Vaiko not only . . .
'Our
Embassies Should Look After Expat
Labour'
His grooming as a trade union
leader in Kerala should help Vayalar
Ravi in his current assignment as
Union overseas affairs
minister.
Left
To Review Govt Support After Polls
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) on Friday
said it would review its support for
the
government after state elections are out of the way next
month.
"Cyprus
Welcomes Nuclear Deal Between India
And The U.S."
Cyprus PresidentTassos
Papadopoulosbelieves it is time to
rekindle Nicosia's traditionally
strong
bonds with New Delhi. Mr.
Papadopoulos, who arrives in India on
Tuesday, believes Cyprus needs to
focus more on Asia. Excerpts
from an exclusive . . .
Left
To Review Govt Support After Polls
The Communist Party of India
(Marxist) (CPI-M) on Friday said it
would review its support for the
government after state
elections are out of the way next
month.
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