Simply
Herself
She
can sing Madhuvanti with a traditional
flourish and also enjoy jazz on her
iPod. Shubha Mudgal straddles a range
of musical worlds with elan
Q&a:
'Iitians Are India's New Brand'
The IIT fraternity in North America held its annual North
American Regional Conference in
Toronto recently. Rabiz Foda, a
graduate of IIT Bombay and chairman of
the conference, spoke with Gurmukh
Singh about the outcome of the two-day
event:
'We
Should Not Be A Haughty Big Brother To
Nepal'
Devi Prasad Tripathi, general
secretary, Nationalist Congress Party,
has been associated with Nepal since
his days as a student leader at
Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University
'India
Has Enough Uranium'
From the moment United States
President George W Bush and Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh announced the
India-US civilian nuclear agreement,
US Congressman Gary Ackerman has been
a major supporter of the accord.
'Offering
Low Fares Is Not Enough'
Air Deccan has been pioneer
of low-cost airlines in India. It is
pursuing its vision of “empowering
every Indian to fly” by providing
low airfares and linking unconnected
cities.
Pakistani
Minister Says Bombs Show Need For
Talks
Bombings which killed more than 160 people in Mumbai, India
on Tuesday showed that Pakistan and
India need to resolve disputes that
can be exploited by extremists,
Pakistan's foreign minister said.
Grenade
Attacks May Derail Tourism Industry
Blasts won't affect tourist
influx: traders Sixth attack on
tourists since beginning of this
year's tourist season Mainstream,
separatist political parties condemn
attacks Perpetrators of violence will
only invite people's wrath: Azad
Q&a:
'Reservation Is The Issue, Aiims Just
An Incident'
Union health minister Anbumani Ramadoss is no stranger to
controversy. He claims he has never
interfered in the running of AIIMS and
tells Narayani Ganesh that Dr P
Venugopal, AIIMS director, has himself
conceded this point before the current
. . .
Kiran
Uttam Ghosh
She's trimming the hemlines and gearing up for her debut at
the upcoming Rome Fashion Week
Musharraf’s
Kashmir Vision Evokes Popular Support:
Attique
Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan,
president ruling All Jammu and Kashmir
Muslim Conference, (AJKMC) has said
that President General Pervez
Musharraf’s Kashmir Vision has
evoked popular support in Kashmir.
S.Lanka
Monitors Say Not Peacekeepers, Still
Useful
Sri Lanka's unarmed ceasefire
monitors are no peacekeeping force,
their head said on Friday, but they
are helping reduce violence in the
island nation and an attempt by Tamil
rebels to cut them back could be
harmful.
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