Q&a: 'N-Deal Will Widen The Base Of
Indo-Us Relations'
Phillips Talbot worked as India
correspondent for Chicago Daily News
before partition and in the early
years after freedom.
“In The World Economy, There Must Be
Freedom For People And Ideas To Move”
It was at the end of the IBSA (India-Brazil-South Africa)
summit in Tshwane (Pretoria) that one
met Roberto Mangabeira Unger, a don at
Harvard University, author of numerous
articles, and Brazil’s Minister for
Long-Term Strategic . . . .
‘There Is A Decline In Journalistic
Values... However, Whenever There Is A
Crisis, The Press Rises To The
Occasion’
Writing a Nation — an Anthology of Indian Journalism by
Nirmala Lakshman was released on
Wednesday by Vice-President Hamid
Ansari.
All You Wanted To Know About Pns
Now that PNs with underlying derivatives have to be
withdrawn in 18 months, it is likely
that there may be some choppy sessions
ahead but the volatility should pan
out very soon.
Q&a: 'Cabinet Secretariat Has To Act
As A Facilitator'
In a first of its kind in federal governance, Union cabinet
secretary K M Chandrashekhar travelled
with 18 officials — most of them
secretary-level officers in Union
ministries — to Ranchi for a day in
September, checked into Raj Bhavan
and….
‘Liberate Him From Misinterpretations’
Bhagat Singh, who created a stir through his revolutionary
ideas and courageous actions, stands
alone in the galaxy of martyrs for his
maturity as a thinker who had an
alternative framework of governance
for independent India.
'Indian Market Is Overridden With
Greed’
Buy what others are discarding and sell what others are
craving. Look for the hated, the
unloved and the distressed business.
Janata Dal(s) President H.D. Deve
Gowda On The Karnataka Crisis
A central figure in the ongoing political change in
Karnataka is former Prime Minister and
national president of the Janata Dal
(Secular) H.D. Deve Gowda, the hardy
perennial of regional politics in
India.
“We Would Like To See The Transition
To A Democratic Government”
Thant Myint-U, 41, grandson of the former United Nations
Secretary-General U. Thant, was in New
Delhi this week, having recently
completed The River of Lost Footsteps,
an account of the rise and fall of
Burma from a histo rian’s perspective.
‘Germany Respects Any Decision Of The
Indian Side Regarding The Specific Mix
Of Energies Deemed Appropriate’
Bilateral ties between
India and Germany are closer than ever
before. We have established a
strategic partnership which is far
more than establishing close economic
ties that traditionally exist between
our countries.
'Ganga Has More Life In It Than A
Forest'
Despite pollution from industrial effluents, garbage and
sewage, the
Ganga riverine system teems with life.
I Never Talk About My Image: Modi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi told CNN-IBN that
“there are only two or three persons”
who labelled him a mass murderer and
accused him of being prejudiced
against Muslims.
‘We Should Neither Proceed With N-Deal
Nor Dump It Altogether... To Avoid
Immediate Elections’
My guest today is one of the greatest characters in our
politics today, one of our greatest
writers — M. Karunanidhi, chief
minister of Tamil Nadu.
'It Users Should Be Able To Choose
File Format'
The IT world is debating the best standard for saving a
document.
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