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Articles 5621 through 5720 of 22140:
- Hr's Boundary With Business Is Now Porous (Business Line, Ganesh Chella , Jul 17, 2006)
The boundaries of the HR profession along with the other professions in the organisation have finally become porous. This change is making HR a lot more inclusive, understood, integrated and supported. HR will become as much a mainstream profession . . .
- Living With Failure (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Despite the Musharraf regime's equivocation on terrorism, India will gain nothing by allowing the authors of the Mumbai blasts to disrupt the peace process with Pakistan.
THE WELL-COORDINATED terrorist attacks on commuters in Mumbai on July 11
- An Endangered Species (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 17, 2006)
those awful pedantic bores, cynical survivors of failed dreams, the dull, monotonous drone of their voices dousing the sparks of ambition in their hapless students; or well-heeled, fashion-conscious, busy in “what’s hot” chat sessions….is that what . . .
- The Italian Connection ... (Tribune, Devi Cherian, Jul 17, 2006)
Normally characters of all sorts who land up at 10 Janpath are guided to a special cell at the AICC which then arranges meetings in groups, once or twice a week.
- Pm Calls For New Pathways To Peace (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the international community "must adopt zero tolerance for terrorism anywhere" and looked forward to discussions on terrorism at the G-8 summit at St Petersburg in Russia.
- Court Martial Ordered Against Major-Gen, (Tribune, Vijay Mohan, Jul 17, 2006)
Eight months after a major-general was suspended for allegedly siphoning massive quantities of army canteen liquor and selling it in the open market, the Army has ordered that he be tried by a general court martial (GCM) for his acts of omission and. . .
- Police Commissioner Promises Support To Traffic Wardens (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
21st Raising Day parade of traffic wardens organised
Celebration to inform common man about traffic rules
Students of Cauvery School and Carmel High School take part
Officials of Traffic Warden Organisation stage street play
- Hurrah For Hamas? (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 17, 2006)
It is easy and justified to criticise Israel for its current campaign. Tel Aviv has upped the ante to a point where a major confrontation is no longer an impossibility.
- The Right Distance (Telegraph, S.L. Rao, Jul 17, 2006)
We have superstitions about reform. If one is violated, people say reforms have stopped. An important measure of the commitment of an Indian government to reforms for the chambers and analysts is privatization and disinvestment.
- Fencing Off The G-8 Summit (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jul 17, 2006)
The event takes place at the Tsarist-era Konstantinovsky Palace just a mile down the road and the whole area has been circled off by a ring of steel.
- A Balancing Act For Justice To All (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 17, 2006)
The Kerala Professional Colleges Act (KPC Act), 2006, is neither pro-minority nor anti-minority; it is only pro-people.
- President To Address M.P. Assembly (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam would be addressing a special Golden Jubilee function in Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Monday.
- A Progressive Online Initiative (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 17, 2006)
The procedure for allotting professional course seats to eligible students under the single-window admission system mandated by the Supreme Court that came into effect in 1997 has been taxing for all involved.
- Employability School Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Minister hopes schools will equip candidates with skills required for industry
Amendments to extend job opportunity and compulsory employment
It is proposed to launch seven such training schools in T.N. in the next two years
- Ministers Launch Two Eggs A Week Scheme In Districts (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Ponmudi asks students to concentrate on studies to improve career . . .
- Israel Exercising Its Right To Self-Defence (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jul 17, 2006)
Sir, ~ The editorial, “The Gaza blitzkrieg” (11 July), demonstrates not even a cursory acquaintance with the facts. Israel fully withdrew from Gaza nine months ago, hoping that the Palestinians would . . .
- The Third Millennium (News International, Prof Khwaja Masud, Jul 17, 2006)
Kant formulated the anthropocentric manifesto: man is a goal in himself and can never become the means to an end.
- Mma Kicks Off Drive Against Musharraf (News International, Javed Aziz Khan, Jul 17, 2006)
The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal on Sunday kicked off the anti-Musharraf movement by only announcing to quit parliament at a “proper time”, after the six religious parties alliance failed to develop a consensus over handing over resignations of their . . .
- 17 Killed In Night Raids On Lebanon, Palestine Official Building . . . (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
A fresh wave of Israeli air raids overnight left 17 people dead, including nine Lebanese soldiers killed in a raid on a military intelligence base north of Tripoli, police here said Monday.
- 200 Monitors To Keep An Eye On Work Under Mplads (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Jul 17, 2006)
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation would work out the details of appointing the national level monitors for Members of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) at the meeting of the State Secretaries on July 28 in the Capital.
- New Football Coach To Scout For Overseas Talent (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The dismal performance of the national football team reflects the state of game at the grass roots.
- A Faultline In Pashupati-To-Tirupati Red Zone (Pioneer, ASHOK MALIK, Jul 17, 2006)
salwa judum: ---- Far from the terror-struck trains of Mumbai, deep in the jungles of the age-old Dandkaranya region, the doughty tribals of middle India are already showing the way: Waging their own war against terror.
- Tourists Threaten Potala Palace (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Forty-years ago during the Cultural Revolution, it took an edict from China’s then Premier Zhou Enlai to protect the Potala Palace from the destruction of the infamous Red Guards.
- Higher Education For The Under-Privileged (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jul 17, 2006)
There is no denying of the fact that education is the first and fundamental tool for social empowerment.
- India To Join Hunt For New Aids Drug (Times of India, Kounteya Sinha, Jul 17, 2006)
Three of India's leading AIDS research institutes — National Aids Research Institute (Pune), St John's Medical College (Bangalore) and YRG Care (Chennai) — have been selected to be part of a prestigious international network, undertaking two . . .
- Different Perspective Of Human Suffering (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 17, 2006)
Jean-Paul Sartre said that man, in the course of his life, has invented himself and all the values, meanings, truth, justice and religions; so man’s essence is a spin-off of his existence.
- No Quotas Please, Says This Obc (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Jul 17, 2006)
I am an OBC. I belong to the caste in Maharashtra called the Malis. The great social reformer, Mahatma Jotiba Phule, was a Mali. He advocated the abolition of the caste system, but never asked for reservations for the so-called backward classes.
- Pakistan’S Politics: Need For Balance (Dawn, Shahid M. Amin, Jul 17, 2006)
IT seems that a culture of cynicism and disenchantment has developed in Pakistan over a period of time.
- Mirambika (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
It was 1983, my last year in college. I was a good student, a topper.
- Cpi To ‘Grill’ Govt On Intelligence Failure (Indian Express, Sabyasachi Bandopadhyay, Jul 17, 2006)
In the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts, which left 182 people dead and hundreds injured, the Congress-led UPA government will have to answer several questions in the Left-UPA Co-ordination Committee meeting to be held on July 22.
- India For Friendship But Pakistan Must Deliver On Commitments . . . (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 17, 2006)
``No cause is great enough to justify recourse to the killing of innocent people''
- Three Major Summit Themes — Energy Security, Education, Health (Hindu, N. Ram , Jul 17, 2006)
"We would like to see more predictable demand and supply arrangements"
- 45-Member Jirga Formed To Resolve Waziristan Crisis (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
The long-awaited tribal ‘jirga’ to resolve the thorny issue of unrest and violence in North Waziristan Agency through tribal customs and traditions has finally been constituted.
- Train Bombers 'Funded By British Businessmen' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Indian officials claim that bogus charities are sending £8m to Kashmiri terror groups
- Iran Moves First (Jerusalem Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 17, 2006)
Iran's quarreling and competing leaders finally decided to reject the US-European offer of an energy reactor, aircraft spare parts, economic cooperation and more in exchange for giving up uranium enrichment with which they could make nuclear weapons.
- ‘Ex-Banker Has Terror Link’ (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
A former employee of an international bank, arrested last month for allegedly siphoning off $420,000 from customer accounts, has links with Pakistan-based militants, the police said on Saturday.
- India And The G8 Circus (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 16, 2006)
Would India want a place at the rickety high table? Must India join a dying directorate?
- It’S Shallow At The Top... (Deccan Herald, Rashmi Vasudeva, Jul 16, 2006)
The book attempts to educate the masses on the not-so-beautiful truths behind beauty pageants.
- Us Boy Gets Lifer For Killing Indian (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
A teenager in the US state of Alabama has been sentenced to life for murdering an Indian car dealer.
- Raja Rao: The Man (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
C N Srinath reminisces about Raja Rao, a dear family friend and a warm-hearted, serious man.
- Belling The Judiciary (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The book discusses the helplessness of the media in the face of the contempt of court law and addresses the matter of blind judicial power and legislature privileges.
- Mumbai Off Track (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Everytime Mumbai’s suburban local trains are hit, be it by man-made terror or nature’s fury, the metropolis comes to a halt. Parag Rabade reports on the city’s amazing railway network.
- Vp Singh Demands Quota For Muslims (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The reservation debate continues to rage. The former Prime Minister Mr VP Singh has demanded separate quota in jobs and education for Muslims . . .
- The Greatest Pashtun (Statesman, SUBROTO ROY, Jul 16, 2006)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890-1988) was without a doubt the greatest political genius the Pashtun people have yet produced. Understanding the political economy of the Pashto/Pakhto speaking peoples, as well as the Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkmen and . . .
- Allama Hasan Turabi’S Funeral: (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Filling stations, a dozen vehicles torched
MMA-called strike shuts down city
- Some Management Lessons From Sudoku (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 16, 2006)
I DO not know how many of you are fond of the latest number game "Sudoku." It all started on a fine morning, when I was waiting for my office van to pick me up.
- `Students For Equality'... When Convenient! (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jul 16, 2006)
Bringing the finishing line a few miles closer will be of no help if the starting line continues to remain several miles behind
- In The Bradman Class (Hindu, GIRIDHAR KHASNIS, Jul 16, 2006)
The mathematical genius who discovered Ramanujan retained an undying interest in the game of cricket.
"Poetry is more valuable than cricket, but Bradman would be a fool if he sacrificed his cricket in order to write second-rate minor poetry (and I . . .
- Holiday In The Hills (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Whether it's peace and quiet or plenty of outdoor action, a visitor to Bhadra gets it all.
- Rules For A Global Road (Hindu, SHASHI THAROOR, Jul 16, 2006)
That is the paradox of the UN: to be both stage and actor — to devise, agree upon and execute programmes in which all the world's peoples have a stake and all enjoy the opportunity to participate.
- Multi-Dimensional Plots Of Change (Hindu, SMITA JAIN, Jul 16, 2006)
`The first and only feminist-activist' theatre group in the country, Pandies is focussing on social change through the medium of theatre.
These workshops are a window into a different world for these children. They are normally never asked their . . .
- Heritage And Cosmos (Hindu, Meena Menon, Jul 16, 2006)
Bern hosts a brilliant special exhibition on a man who changed the world in a way few have.
- A Room With A Loo (Business Standard, Kishore Singh, Jul 16, 2006)
Read the fine print on any low-cost airline and you’ll figure there’s less room for your baggage than you might have bargained for.
- Ou Launches New Bar-Coded Id Cards On Campus (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
New system to put an end to fake identity cards
ID to carry name, category, admission number and course of study
Students will have one single card for college, hostel and library
- `Terrorism, Caste Discrimination Hindrance To Development' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Union Minister K.H. Muniyappa calls for joint efforts to tackle the two ills
- Revamped Noon Meal Scheme Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
It will enhance nutritional level in children and help them deliver better results in examinations, says Minister .
- Egg Twice A Week In Noon Meal Scheme Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The Chief Minister's scheme for providing two eggs a week to schoolchildren under the noon meal scheme was launched by the Minister for Co-operation, Ko.Si. Mani, on Saturday at a function organised at the Ramakrishnapuram Corporation Girls Higher . . .
- Kamaraj Birth Anniversary To Be Declared As `Educational . . . (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Government will enact law in this regard, says Karunanidhi
- Chief Justice Sabharwal Calls For `Law Aptitude Test' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Proposal to streamline process of law students' intake
- Move To Standardise Computing For Tamil Sms (Hindu, K. Ramachandran, Jul 16, 2006)
Forum to release set of recommendations at July 22 conference
- Tamil-Brahmi Inscription On Pottery Found In Thailand (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The presence of the characteristic letterRaconfirms that the language is Tamil
- 98,550 Children To Benefit (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
New noon meal scheme
- Singapore Pledges Support To India In Fight Against Terror (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Jul 16, 2006)
Terrorism will not be allowed to deflect India, says Montek
- Blaming It On The Media (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 16, 2006)
In the wake of the gloom that had set in with the Fokker crash in Multan on Monday and the disquiet that was prompted by bomb blasts in Mumbai on Tuesday, we remain perturbed by Israel's brutal attack on Lebanon.
- After The Storm (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 16, 2006)
The football frenzy is over. Wimbledon has come and gone with Roger Federer winning the men’s singles championship four times in a row, just one short of Bjorn Borg’s five consecutive titles from 1976 to 1980.
- Capital Suggestion (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 16, 2006)
In 2004-05, Pakistan's GDP grew by a wholesome 8.4 per cent -- its highest level in 20 years. In the past 58 years, there have only been five fiscal periods where our GDP growth matched or exceeded eight per cent.
- Thank-Yous Are Not Necessary In Mumbai (Deccan Herald, N J Nanporia , Jul 16, 2006)
The what, why and how of the Mumbai blasts must await the findings of the official inquiry.
- 14 Teachers Injured In Demonstration For Wage Hike (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Lok shikshaks' feared loss of jobs due to fresh recruitment of 2.3 lakh teachers at panchayat levels
Police compelled to retaliate when demonstrators turned violent and pelted stones
Lathicharge on teachers "unpardonable": George Fernandes
- Greater Credit Support Needed For Rural Marketing, Says Nabard (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
CGM says over 40 per cent of the GDP is through agriculture
Steps on to increase private-public partnership for providing marketing services in rural areas
Currently, the bank is assisting various States in improving rural infrastructure
- Blast Victim Reunited With His Parents (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
This is all part of life, but we have to face them and move on, survivor tells Manmohan Singh
- Trade On Human Terms (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 15, 2006)
The Asia-Pacific region is at the forefront of globalisation – with some of the world’s fastest rates of growth in international trade.
- Radio Ga Ga (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jul 15, 2006)
"That was Lata Mangeshkar for you, from the movie Hum Dono", said a mellifluous voice. The programme: Chayageet on Vividh Bharati entertaining you on a breezy summer night.
- G-8: Expect Only A ‘Common Minimum’ (Tribune, Mary Dejevsky, Jul 15, 2006)
The big question: what does the chairmanship of Russia say about the future of the G8?
- Mandalabishekam At Shirdi Sai Baba Temple (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Aarti performed at noon followed by annadhanam to devotees
- Scheme To Cultivate Rs.1,000-Cr Cattle Fodder Crops In State (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Cattle fodder week organised to expose farmers to new technology
- Sfi To Launch State-Wide Protest Against `Anti-Student' Policies . . . (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Agitation to be intensified in August if its demands are not fulfilled
Government's decision of increasing the rates of student bus pass criticised
SFI plans `Gulbarga University chalo' to force the university to reverse its decision on . . .
- Adjust Loss Of Days During Doctors' Strike Period: Venugopal (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jul 15, 2006)
He has no authority to issue such an order: Health Ministry
No provision for condoning break in academic session for doctors pursuing postgraduation courses: Ministry
The doctors went on strike from May 15 to 31 to protest against quota for OBCs
- Sri Lankan Woman Arrested (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
For possessing Indian passport allegedly obtained through fraudulent means
- I Have No Interest In Becoming Prime Minister: V.P. Singh (Hindu, VIDYA SUBRAHMANIAM, Jul 15, 2006)
In politics, yet out of it. That isV.P. Singhat 75. In an interview, he talks about his newest baby, the Jan Dal, and sketches out the ideal situation at the Centre — two coalitions, led by the Congress and the Left respectively, occupying both . . .
- Primary Education For The Poor (Hindu, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Jul 15, 2006)
Primary education should be a right of the have-nots, not a purchase of the rich.
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