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Articles 7121 through 7220 of 35809:
- Interviews At Job Exchange (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The employment exchange here will conduct interviews on its premises on July 14 at 10 a.m. for the posts of marketing executives, marketing coordinators, production executives, salesmen and teachers.
- A Breakthrough In Textiles (Dawn, Sultan Ahmed, Jul 13, 2006)
Pakistan's premier export industry is in a crisis. Although textiles which form about 66 per cent of Pakistan’s total exports rose by 18 per cent . . .
- Time Opportune To Talk Strategy (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
It was an interesting experience for me to again exchange views with key strategic thinkers in the US last month at a location close to the statue of Mahatma . . .
- Terrible Tuesday (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 13, 2006)
It was indeed a terrible Tuesday for India, especially for the residents of its most cosmopolitan city and commercial capital, Mumbai.
- Death Toll In Mumbai Train Blasts Rises To 250 (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The death toll from a series of bombs that struck Bombay’s packed commuter trains rose Wednesday to 200, and India demanded that Pakistan dismantle the “infrastructure of terrorism,” but leveled no direct accusation at its rival for the attacks.
- Pm Salutes Spirit Of Mumbai (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Saluting the people of Mumbai and Srinagar for the speed with which they have returned to normal life, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the war against terror will be won and "no one can make India kneel".
- Aping The Communists (Pioneer, Prafull Goradia, Jul 13, 2006)
Anguish at the desecration of Meenatai's statue notwithstanding, the violence and burning of buses by Sena activists was regrettable, says Prafull Goradia
- How Could We Let This Pass? (Pioneer, Rai Singh, Jul 13, 2006)
By completing the railway link between Beijing and Lhasa, the Chinese have achieved a marvellous feat of engineering.
- Indo-Pak Dialogue Can Help Resolve Disputes: Durrani (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The composite dialogue between Pakistan and India can lead to the resolution of disputes between the two neighbours, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Muhammad Ali Durrani . . .
- Blasts Will Not Derail Peace Process: India: No-One Can Make Us Kneel: Singh (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 13, 2006)
A day after serial blasts killed close to 200 commuters in Mumbai’s local trains, India vowed on Wednesday to continue the peace process with Pakistan even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned that no one could make his country kneel.
- Victor And The Vanquished (Pioneer, AJAI SAHNI, Jul 13, 2006)
To keep faith with the Seven-Party Political Alliance, Prachanda will have to break faith with his Maoist comrades in Nepal, in India, and all over the world ----
- Jihadis On Rampage (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 13, 2006)
Does the UPA regime have the courage to confront them?
- Nawaz Was Briefed On Kargil And He Was On Board: Musharraf (Daily Times, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Jul 13, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has challenged former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s allegations that he (Musharraf) did not take him into confidence on the situation in Kargil by presenting pictorial evidence of Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Kel in Kashmir in . . .
- Leveraging India Post's Strength (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Jul 13, 2006)
The strengths of India Post are its long tradition of handling financial services, its wide reach among the mass market and its credibility and trust, says R. VAIDYANATHAN, arguing that more flexibility and autonomy can help the behemoth provide the . . .
- Reforms Hobbled By Politics (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Jul 13, 2006)
If only Dr Manmohan Singh, a competent economist and honest politician, is allowed a free hand to do his job, he could emerge an efficient administrator.
- A Social Sector Regulator (Business Standard, Kanika Datta, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian industry is now casting around for ways to creatively skirt the private sector job quotas that seem inevitable from a government that is rapidly regressing to the economic thinking of the seventies.
- Why Bother About Corruption? (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 13, 2006)
To strike at the roots that feed corruption in India we need to move quickly on poll campaign finance reform.
- Us Offers Help In Tracking Terror Agents (Indian Express, LALIT K JHA, Jul 13, 2006)
As India started the hunt for the terrorists responsible for the series of bomb blasts in Mumbai and Kashmir on Tuesday, the US said it was with India in its war against terror.
- Mumbai Blasts: Concern Over Peace Process (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jul 13, 2006)
Blasts front-page news in British papers
Attacks likely to play into the hands of those opposed to the peace process
- No One Can Make India Kneel: Manmohan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
"They do not know we stand united"
Prime Minister full of admiration for the people of Mumbai
"Nothing will break our resolve to deal with terrorism"
Urges citizens not to be provoked by rumours
- How It Matters In, And For, India (The Financial Express, NIRVIKAR SINGH, Jul 13, 2006)
Analysing the impact of IT use in Indian firms will provide insights on how to raise productivity
- Confront The Challenge (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 13, 2006)
To combat terror, rise above political interests
- ‘We Shall Overcome’ (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Even as the Opposition stepped in to mobilise public anger over the attack on Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday refrained from employing rhetoric in his address to the nation.
- Infosys Saves Sensex Day (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian shares rose more than 3 percent in late trade on Wednesday after a shaky start, helped by better-than-expected earnings from technology bellwether Infosys Technologies Ltd..
- Justice Through Courts, Not Guns (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 13, 2006)
President George Bush once complimented India saying it had 150 million Muslims but no Al Qaeda. Alas, the Mumbai blasts demonstrate, not for the first time, that Al Qaeda is very much here.
- 6 Tourists Hurt In Gulmarg Blast (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 13, 2006)
GSI Director, Kolkata, dies of injuries sustained in Tuesday's attack
- Arrest Decline Of Punjab Economy (Tribune, Joginder Singh, Jul 13, 2006)
As a result of exemplary progress, particularly in the fields of agriculture and industry, Punjab state continued to maintain the top position in terms of per capita income till the early nineties.
- Terror Won't Deter Us, Says Pm (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Saluting the people of Mumbai and Srinagar for the speed with which they have returned to normal life, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the war against terror will be won and "no one can make India kneel".
- A Green Utopia (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 13, 2006)
What does it take to get a spring in your step, a sparkle in your eye and a song on your lip? Ask the Ni-Vanuatu, residents of . . .
- For Durable Ties With Us (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Jul 13, 2006)
Understanding the perceptions of those who influence US foreign policy provides an insight into the factors that shape the directions that global developments will take. It was, therefore, interesting to meet key strategic thinkers in the U.S last . . .
- We Will Win War On Terror: Pm (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Declaring that "no one can make India kneel," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assured the nation that "we will win this war against terror and nothing will break our resolve."
- Maximum Power (Times of India, ARCHANA JAHAGIRDAR, Jul 13, 2006)
It took just 11 minutes to wreck Mumbai. In those 11 minutes some lives were snuffed out, other lives changed for the worse with horrific injuries. Even as phone lines in and to Mumbai were jammed, anxious relatives waited to hear about the safety . . .
- Q&a: 'Iitians Are India's New Brand' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 13, 2006)
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:
- Mumbai Bounces Back (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Jul 13, 2006)
The day after seven serial bomb blasts on Mumbai's local trains Tuesday claimed 190 lives, the city bounced back with life returning to near normal. On the job immediately after the blasts, railway employees restored overhead power transmission . . .
- Massive Hunt On As Death Toll Rises To 200 (The Daily Star, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Indian police said yesterday the bombs which ripped through trains in Mumbai on Tuesday bore the hallmark of Islamic militants.
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- Communal Riots Would Be Precisely What The Terrorists Want (Rediff on the Net, editoral, rediff on the net, Jul 13, 2006)
Having just returned from a 'Peace Delegation' visit from Karachi, one had a sense of foreboding about coming events. Exploding population, rampant religious fundamentalism, spiralling prices, unemployment, a money order economy, violence in . . .
- How Much Will India Endure? (Washington Post, Editorial, Washington Post, Jul 13, 2006)
Yesterday's awful rush-hour bombings of trains in Bombay raise an important and ominous question: How far can India be pushed?
- Pointless Savagery (Telegraph (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Bombay's return to work yesterday after one of the worst terrorist attacks in Indian history was admirable. The stock market, almost perversely, even rallied by more than two per cent.
- No Surrender To Terror (China Daily, editorial, chinadaily, Jul 13, 2006)
Death is always petrifying. When it came in the form of multiple bombs that ripped through passenger trains at rush hour in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, the word "gory" took on new meaning.
- Ministry Forcing Rhd To Sign Construction Deal Despite Faulty Design (The Daily Star, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Karnaphuli Bridge
Ministry forcing RHD to sign construction deal despite faulty design
Sharier Khan
- Thinking The Unthinkable (Denver Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
This time of year, a thoughtful observer might wonder if the border we need to close is not to the south, but to the north.
- Bangla Immigrants: The Threat Within (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
While investigators probing leads into the Mumbai train blasts are scouring for evidence linking the terror strike to groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, there is rising concern over a large of pool of illegals from Bangladesh in the city providing . . .
- Mumbai Bloodied By Blasts But Back At Work (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 13, 2006)
Millions of people in India's financial capital returned to work on Wednesday a day after a wave of bombings, as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the country would not kneel to terrorism.
- No One Can Make India Kneel: Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
No one can make India kneel. No one can come in the path of our progress. The wheels of our economy will move on. India will continue to walk tall, and with confidence."
- Market Gives Thumbs Down To Terror, Soars 316 Points (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Terror attack did not dampen the spirits of traders and investors as the Bombay Stock Exchange's 30-share benchmark Sensex rallied more than 300 points on Wednesday and was seen surging towards the 11000-mark again.
- Vanuatu — The Happiest Place On Earth (Hindu, Duncan Campbell, Jul 13, 2006)
Its people are satisfied with their lot, live to nearly 70 and do little damage to the planet.
- A Summit For Global Security And Stability (Hindu, JACQUES CHIRAC, Jul 13, 2006)
We must seize the opportunities of globalisation in this extraordinary period of growth while correcting its unacceptable social and ecological excesses.
- The Road To Unimaginable Horror (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 13, 2006)
There has rarely been a crime so predictable as that visited on Mumbai. It is part of a war that is still far from over.
- 'Offering Low Fares Is Not Enough' (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 13, 2006)
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.
- No One Can Make India Kneel: Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today expressed the government’s resolve to deal with the challenge of terrorism squarely and asserted “no one can make India kneel”.
- Muslims Can Be Given Reservation: Arjun (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In the midst of the controversy over OBC quota in elite educational institutions, Union HRD minister Mr Arjun Singh today said that Muslims could be given reservation under the Constitutional norms of backwardness.
- Private Ports (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 13, 2006)
There is a trend all over the world to decentralise direct government control and to place the ports on a more commercial footing.
- Ongc Likely To Bid In Rosneft Ipo - Official (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC), the country's most valuable firm, is likely to bid in an initial public offering by Russian oil firm Rosneft, an oil ministry official said on Wednesday.
- Gulmarg Too Under Attack, 7 Tourists Injured (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
In a span of 24 hours after conducting serial blasts at tourists in Srinagar on Tuesday, suspected terrorists yet again today targeted tourism directly and hurled a grenade towards their vehicle at Gulmarg injuring seven tourists, including three women.
- Welfare Of Unorganised Workers (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 13, 2006)
Welfare of the workers of un-organized sector who constitute about 93 percent of the work force in India has been a major concern for the successive governments at the Centre and States.
- India Will Win War Against Terror: Pm (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Saluting the people of Mumbai and Srinagar for the speed with which they have returned to normal life, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight said the war against terror will be won and "no one can make India kneel".
- Cruel Intentions (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 13, 2006)
It’s unlikely that Tuesday’s violence in Srinagar was connected to the carnage unleashed in Mumbai a few hours later.
- India Will Win War Against Terrorism: Manmohan (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 13, 2006)
Saluting the people of Mumbai and Srinagar for the speed with which they have returned to normal life, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight said the war against terror will be won and "no one can make India kneel".
- Let Logic Reign In Tricky Situation (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 13, 2006)
Hardly a day passes without a loud voice being heard for and against demilitarisation in the State especially the Valley.
- France's Most Hated Colour (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 12, 2006)
If a leading battery manufacturer in India were to try and market his brand in France right now under the slogan “Gimme Red!”, it might not go down too well.
- The Mumbai Spirit Must Prevail (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 12, 2006)
The first thing which needs to be said about Tuesday evening bomb blasts is that the spirit of Mumbai will prevail again, as it always has.
- Trends In Employment And Poverty (Business Line, S. D. Naik, Jul 12, 2006)
To tackle poverty, there is a need to foster the growth of rural enterprises by involving self-help groups and microfinance institutions on a much bigger scale.
- Pm Lauds Wb Support For Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Sharafat Kazmi, Jul 12, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Tuesday said the support provided by the World Bank played a significant role in the progress made by Pakistan during the last seven years.
- Rahul Mahajan Gets Engaged (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
After going through a nearly three-month ordeal, the Mahajan family finally had something to cheer about as the late BJP leader Pramod Mahajan's son Rahul got engaged to his long-time friend Sheweta at a low-key ceremony here on Monday .
- India Rebukes Pakistan On Safta (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 12, 2006)
Makes veiled criticism of Islamabad
No economic progress without peace and security, says Bansal Pakistan trading under positive list goes against the very essence of SAFTA
- Should Mfs Have Quotas For Nfos? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 12, 2006)
Mutual funds are not launched with any issue size restriction and typically the allotments are made for all valid applicants.
- The Realpolitik Of India’S ‘New Deal’ (The Financial Express, Sauvik Chakraverti, Jul 12, 2006)
The curse of ‘politics’ combined with ‘socialism’ and ‘democracy’ has made the state a clientelistic affair
- The Misleading Mutual Fund Numbers (The Financial Express, PRITHVI HALDEA, Jul 12, 2006)
It can lead to complacency and to policies, products and services that don’t benefit the target group
- 20 Die In Bd Bus, Train Crash (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
A train plowed through a bus on a railway crossing in northern Bangladesh on Tuesday, killing at least 20 people and injuring 25, an official said.
- Defending Humanity’S Larder (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 12, 2006)
The earth will need to feed an additional 1.5 billion people by 2050
- Ge Oil & Gas To Supply Compressors To Rpl (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
GE's oil & gas business will supply compressors to Reliance Petroleum (RPL) for a green field project in Jamnagar that will result in the world's largest refinery complex at a single location, with the capacity to process almost two per cent of . . .
- Freire Outsprints Mcewen To Win Tour Stage (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Spaniard Oscar Freire sprinted to his second victory in this year's Tour de France when he won the ninth stage over 169.5 km from Bordeaux to Dax on Tuesday, while Ukraine's Serhiy Honchar of the T-Mobile team retained the overall leader's yellow . . .
- Security Tightened In New York (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
New York Police Department said it had heightened security on subways, after Mumbai blasts, as a precaution but stressed that they had received no specific threats to the city.
- Us Opposes India Joining Npt As N-Weapon State (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
“Let me be clear: We do not support India joining the Non Proliferation Treaty as a nuclear weapon state. Rather, the goal of our initiative is to include India, for the first time ever, in the global nonproliferation regime,”
- Oil Ministry Against Ril Gas Sale (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group's (ADAG) plan to buy natural gas from Reliance Industries at less than half the market price is being opposed by the Oil Ministry, which in an internal note . . .
- Sib Declares 18 P.C. Dividend (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
South Indian Bank (SIB) has declared a dividend of 18 per cent for 2005-06. A release said the bank has posted a net profit of Rs. 50.90 crorethis fiscal . . .
- Banks Race To Snare Top Student Talents (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 12, 2006)
Some investment banks say their graduate intake is now close to an all-time high thanks to an uptick in the economic cycle and healthy profits.
- Mayhem In Mumbai (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 12, 2006)
Anti-socials shouldn’t be allowed to hold city to ransom
- The Left’S Plan~b (Statesman, Rajinder Puri, Jul 12, 2006)
The Left Front knows how to bark. Will it ever bite? Starting tomorrow for a whole week it will launch a nationwide protest movement against the . . .
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