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Articles 11421 through 11444 of 11444:
- Double Fault (Business Line, D. Murali , May 26, 2001)
TWENTY days after Gandhiji's birthday, not many years ago, a police inspector of Chalakudy intercepted Rajendra Prabhu (RP) and recovered 30 gold biscuits of foreign markings from his car.
- Ayaram In Washington (Hindustan Times, Editorial, The Hindustan Times, May 26, 2001)
SO IT isn’t in India alone where defections take place. The focus for the moment has shifted from Manipur to Vermont in the land of the free and home of the brave where a Republican senator has just changed his colours.
- The Law And The Circulars (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam, May 26, 2001)
FISCAL laws depend on a proper administration for their success. The bare Act and the rules merely lay down the policy structure.
- Turning To Musharraf (Hindu, Balraj Puri, May 26, 2001)
THE UNILATERAL ceasefire announced by the Centre in Jammu and Kashmir had fizzled out and its final termination by May-end is only a formal recognition of the reality.
- Balancing Power And Accountability (Tribune, Hari Jaisingh, May 25, 2001)
The Jayalalitha episode has thrown up a number of fundamental politico-electoral, legal and constitutional issues which require both short-term and long-term responses for the growth of democracy on healthy lines.
- Battle For The Mind (Indian Express, Ajai Shukla, May 25, 2001)
The endgame in Kashmir.
- Trips And The Drug Regime (Business Line, B. J. Krishnan, May 25, 2001)
THIRTY-nine multinational pharmaceutical companies recently filed a law suit against the South African Government in the Pretoria High Court.
- When Will Sebi Learn? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, May 25, 2001)
IT IS unfortunate that the capital markets’ regulator, Sebi, should choose not to learn from its past mistakes.
- The Tamil Nadu Verdict (Hindu, P. V. Indiresan , May 25, 2001)
THE DUST is slowly settling on the election battle in Tamil Nadu.
- Reform Needs Leadership, Consensus Will Follow (The Financial Express, Montek singh Ahluwalia, May 25, 2001)
Joining the Union ministry of finance as an economic advisor in 1980 after a decade at the World Bank, Montek Singh Ahluwalia soon moved to the centre stage of policy making.
- Finance Act 2001 -- Economic Consequences For India Inc (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam, May 24, 2001)
THE Finance Act 2001 has had a serious impact on the structure of corporate finance.
- Brokers Sulk As Markets Modernise (The Financial Express, P. N. Vijay, May 24, 2001)
But they can be winners once they understand the options market.
- Import Curbs Remain On Many Agricultural And Ssi Goods (The Financial Express, P.K. Vasudeva, May 24, 2001)
INDIA has still retained import curbs on as many as 518 items on safety and security considerations in this year’s Export-Import (Exim) Policy effective from April 1, 2001.
- Pointless Ranting (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, May 24, 2001)
BEYOND SAYING THAT the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture will result in infinite harm to the Indian farmer and is, therefore, detrimental to the agriculture sector, the recent meeting of Chief Ministers in New Delhi sprang no surprises.
- Dictatorship Is Not Necessary To Fight Poverty (Tribune, Tribhuvan Nath, May 24, 2001)
EXACTLY 26 years ago as she abruptly promulgated the Emergency on that fateful midnight of June 25-26, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi undoubtedly appropriated absolute powers to herself but lost much more — her support base among her countrymen.
- Birendra's Finest Moment (Times of India, Sanjoy Hazarika, May 24, 2001)
IN April 1990, a small demonstration in Kathmandu demanding the restoration of democracy in Nepal was fired upon by security forces.
- Wages Of Maladministration (Hindu, Amrik Singh , May 24, 2001)
THE INDIAN school system is steeped in stagnation. Both its history and its statutory status make this abundantly clear.
- Bad Old Punjab Police (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 23, 2001)
It is evident from the manner in which the protesters on the Kharar-Morinda highway were manhandled on Monday that personnel of the Punjab Police derive some kind of a vicarious pleasure in the excessive use of force for dealing with any situation.
- Post-Verdict, Introspection Is The Need Of The Hour For Bjp (The Financial Express, Kuldip Nayar, May 23, 2001)
WHATEVER the BJP may say in defence, it has to admit that it has been decimated in the recent state elections. True, the party has had no base at these places.
- Elections And Ethics: The Jayalalitha Case (Business Line, V. K. Srinivasan, May 23, 2001)
THE `appointment' of Ms Jayalalitha as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu following her election as the leader of the AIADMK, which won 133 seats in the 234-member Assembly.
- Apex Court Shows The Way (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, May 23, 2001)
Law is said to be an ass. There is some substance in this observation. Since interpretation of legal provisions is not only a matter of detail but also of manipulation, those familiar with the system do often make an ass of law.
- Hastening Towards Vat (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, May 23, 2001)
THE NEAR-UNANIMITY AMONG the States on switching over to the Value Added Tax (VAT) system from next April can at best be seen as a new resolve to clear the sales tax ``jungle'' which has operated against economic progress.
- Fear Of The Poor (Hindu, Mohan Rao, May 23, 2001)
IN FEBRUARY last year, the Government of India adopted the National Population Policy 2000.
- Electoral Eccentricities (Hindu, P. Radhakrishnan, May 23, 2001)
CALL IT eccentricities, aberrations, usurpation of power.
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