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Articles 15521 through 15620 of 20008:
- Five-Star And Ethnic (Hindu, NEETA LAL , Jun 12, 2005)
`Chokhi Dhani', which has won a slew of awards, is a popular getaway for city-slickers keen on experiencing a slice of Rajasthani life, leavened with a dose of contemporary comfort.
- Police As Agent Of Social Change (Tribune, J. L. Gupta, Jun 12, 2005)
Police in India is almost as old as our civilisation. It has been said, “In Mahabharata and Ramayana there are specific references to the existence of police administration”.
- Tiger In Trouble (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Jun 12, 2005)
Chicklod Kothi, the erstwhile hunting resort of Nawab of Bhopal, is an hour’s drive from the state capital.
- Rjd Will Win Bihar Polls: Raghuvansh (Tribune, Prashant Sood, Jun 12, 2005)
Union Rural Development Minister Raghuvansh Prasad Singh has the onerous task of implementing three of the six components of the UPA government’s...
- Big Debate To Small Drama (Telegraph, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jun 12, 2005)
The author is president, Centre for Policy Research
Slipped through the fingers
The BJP’s resolution that facilitated Advani’s withdrawal is a painfully blinkered return to its own past.
- To Save The Wetlands (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 11, 2005)
30 countries to endorse Central Asian Flyway action plan
- Chandrika Meets Buddhist Clergy (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Jun 11, 2005)
Plans for post-tsunami reconstruction to be finalised only after consultation
- Ties Could Serve As A Role Model: Natwar (Hindu, V.S. Sambandan, Jun 11, 2005)
India, Sri Lanka sign agreements on developmental projects and education
- Leh Airport Renamed (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 11, 2005)
Plan will ensure emotional, economic integration
- Bangalore In 10 Years: The Writing On The Wall (Deccan Herald, A S KODANDA PANI, Jun 11, 2005)
There are anomalies in the Comprehensive Development Plan of Bangalore. The green belt on the eastern side of the city will touch the Tamil Nadu boundary, and will have only one village at one point.
- Roadmap, Not Roadblock (Deccan Herald, K C Sivaramakrishnan , Jun 11, 2005)
If the State Govt brings the Metropolitan Planning Committee into existence, it could help Bangalore’s upliftment
- School's In This Summer (Hindu, ROHINI MOHAN, Jun 11, 2005)
The alumni lead an effort to revive an experimental residential school in Ooty
- Ca's Certificate Is Not A Gospel Truth To Be Accepted Uncritically (Business Line, D. Murali , Jun 11, 2005)
WRITING is manual labour of the mind, said John Gregory Dunne, comparing it to any other job, "like laying pipe".
- Consolidating Peace In Nagaland (Tribune, Lt Gen Raj Kadyan, Jun 11, 2005)
Mr Thuingaleng Muivah, general secretary of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), has reiterated that it is not possible for the Nagas to come within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
- Pulichintala Project Gets Environmental Clearance (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 10, 2005)
Work will begin within a week, says Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister
- Tiger Trapped (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 10, 2005)
Much more is expected from a person of Pat-audi’s stature
- Prize Catch (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 10, 2005)
A Full-Blown controversy has arisen over whether Jagtar Singh Hawara and his accomplices were arrested from Patiala or Narela in Delhi. But that is just not central to the issue.
- The Investment Climate Change (Business Line, M.R. Venkatesh, Jun 10, 2005)
Factoring in the experiences of the past decade-and-a-half of reforms, despite claims to the contrary by some economists, there are telltale signs that all is not well with the economy.
- Legislation Should Redefine `Industry' (Hindu, R. Gopalakrishnan, Jun 10, 2005)
Major policy issues are best decided by the legislative and not the judicial process.
- Palm-Top Jalarpet (Deccan Herald, ANIL CHINTAMANI, Jun 10, 2005)
If lines do foretell the number of wives or kids, the Nizam of Hyderabad might have been a giant
- Perfidy Or Patriotism (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Jun 10, 2005)
BOB Woodward and Carl Bernstein have become legends in the journalistic profession for their doggedness in investigating the Watergate scandal in the mid 1970s during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- Shocking Apathy (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 10, 2005)
Reports in The Tribune on June 8 and 9 on the disastrous consequences of industrial effluents among the children of Chehlan village of Fatehgarh Sahib district in Punjab are shocking.
- In Search Of An Eastern Suez (Indian Express, N. MANOHARAN , Jun 09, 2005)
The Union cabinet recently cleared the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project (SSCP) which is perhaps one of the oldest proj-ects that are still at the proposal stage. A.D. Taylor,
- Arms And The Man (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2005)
GLOBAL military spending has once again crossed the one-trillion dollar mark, for the first time since the Cold War ended.
- Baglihar, Neutral Expert And `Differences' (Hindu, Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Jun 09, 2005)
Pakistan's concerns in the Baglihar project are only partly over water-sharing; they are more over security aspects.
- Integrated Goat Farming For Drylands, Wastelands (Hindu, M.J. PRABU , Jun 09, 2005)
Integrating goat farming with cropping systems can supplement income.
- High Density Planting In Banana (Hindu, B.J. Pandian, Hannah Krujia Asangla & T.M. Thiyagarajan, Jun 09, 2005)
HIGH DENSITY Planting (HDP) in banana was proven successful in increasing productivity. Besides higher yield, HDP also helps to reduce labour cost and increase the efficiency of input utilisation.
- The Challenge Of Turning A Concept Into Reality (Business Line, Kausik Datta, Jun 09, 2005)
Kaushik Dutta and Kshama V. Kaushik analyse the Irani Committee Report
- Reduce Fdi To Control Trade Deficit (Business Line, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jun 09, 2005)
The Finance Minister clearly sees foreign direct investment as a solution to the problem of rising trade deficit, rather than its cause. But, paradoxically, as foreign investment inflows stall the adjustment that should take place through the movement of
- Funds For Clean Drinking Water (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2005)
ISLAMABAD: The government has earmarked an amount of Rs 2 billion under the Public Sector Development Programme 2005-06 for clean drinking water project.
- Far Too Many Deep Throats (Telegraph, Gouri Chatterjee, Jun 09, 2005)
It couldn’t be, not this frail old man grinning about “making money,” surrounded by family bent on making sure he gets “his due”.
- Disturbing Kasauli’S Peace (Tribune, Baljit Malik, Jun 09, 2005)
A variegated flora ribbons the Kasauli ridge. A ribbon that protects the ecology, environment and peace of this charmed expanse of green acres.
- Ninth Round On Siachen (Tribune, Lt-Gen Vijay Oberoi, Jun 09, 2005)
The ninth round of negotiations between the Defence Secretaries of India and Pakistan ended on May 27, 2005,
- Blood Contamination (Telegraph, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 09, 2005)
THE Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment, which caught the headlines with its startling studies on contamination of soft drinks a few years ago,
- Ways To Contain The Spread (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 09, 2005)
Article 24: Conveyance operators 1. States Parties shall take all practicable measures consistent with these Regulations to ensure that conveyance operators:
- The Charm And Challenge Of Empowerment (Business Line, R. Devarajan, Jun 08, 2005)
TO SUCCEED in the fast-forward and fiercely competitive business environment, corporates need to use the knowledge, skill, ideas, and energy of every employee in the organisation.
- Unfriendly Neighbourhood (Telegraph, Sanjib Baruah, Jun 08, 2005)
India’s unilateralism in dealing with illegal immigration shows a misunderstanding about its power and influence, says Sanjib Baruah
- Small-Scale Industry — The Right Time To Make It Big (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jun 08, 2005)
Over the years, the SSI sector has received a spate of sops, even as several problems have prevented it from achieving its full potential.
- Seal The Entry Points (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 08, 2005)
Extracts from the WHO’s revised international health regulations, adopted at the World Health Assembly, May 16, 2005
Where justified for public health reasons, a State Party may designate ground crossings...taking into consideration:
- Knowledge Based Farms (Tribune, Dr M.S. Bajwa , Jun 08, 2005)
AGRICULTURE in our country in general and in Punjab in particular is at a crossroads today economically, technologically and ecologically.
- Reject Jobless Growth (Deccan Herald, Ranjan Panda , Jun 08, 2005)
Only the economic potential of ecology can provide a sustainable solution to the joblessness that India faces
- Imponderables In The Eu (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 08, 2005)
Whitehall's Decision To put on hold plans to hold a referendum in the UK on the 2004 Treaty of Rome,
- Limitations Of A Lokayukta (Deccan Herald, L C JAIN, Jun 08, 2005)
The move to extend the reach of the State Lokayukta officials to the panchayat level, will prove disastrous
- Safer Coastline (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 08, 2005)
Coastal security plans need to be made more effective, for protection against threats
- Tax On 9 New Services Likely From June 16 (Business Line, K. R. Srivats, Jun 07, 2005)
THE Finance Ministry is likely to specify June 16 as the date from which service tax would be applicable on the nine new services that were brought under the tax net in this year's Budget.
- Hunting The Blue Bull (Tribune, Lt Gen Baljit Singh, Jun 07, 2005)
THE Punjab State Wildlife Board, reconstituted following amendments to the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972,
- Ministry Preparing Manual For Assessment Of E-Waste In Cities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
1.4 million PCs will become obsolete in the business sector every year.
- Never Properly Checked (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Jun 07, 2005)
With the mercury soaring, tempers too are rising and there is much anger about the manner in which wrongdoings are condoned and how illegitimate actions are seen to be legitimate because the mighty are never brought to book.
- Ksrtc Buses Will Run On Bio Fuel (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
Bangalore : The State Government will encourage environment-friendly initiatives of the transport undertakings, the Minister for Transport and Water Resources, M. Mallikarjun Kharge, said here on Monday.
- Standing Out (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 07, 2005)
Does merit always ensure opportunities in higher education for students in West Bengal?
- Environment Clearance Watch Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
MUMBAI: Over 45 public interest groups have launched an "Environment Clearance Watch (EC Watch)" to monitor clearances granted to projects by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF).
- Centre Agrees For Cbi Probe Into Tiger Poaching (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
The Union government said that a census of the tiger population in reserves will also be conducted using ‘camera trapping’ and counting pug marks.
- Sri Lankan Fears On Sethusamudram Addressed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
Project will have dissipating effect on tsunami, says T.R. Baalu
- If Pigs Had Wings, So Would Elephants! (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Jun 06, 2005)
After the pygmy man, it is now the pygmy elephant. And this one is alive, no fossil.
- Helping India's Tigers Rule The Wild Again (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, Jun 06, 2005)
If the tiger is to have a future, there must be political will to reconcile the needs of communities that live near the protected areas with those of wildlife.
- Germany's Battle For A Cleaner Environment (Deccan Herald, Mohan Murti, Jun 06, 2005)
AS I write, thousands of Germans are rinsing out their yoghurt pots before tossing them into their colour-coded waste-bins.
- 0, 1, 2, 5....Mercury Is Rising! (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Jun 05, 2005)
Whether you believe the earth is hotting up or not, the fact is that we are depleting its resources faster than it can churn them out. In the process we are adding to the heat. On World Environment Day, how about taking stock of our lifestyles and saving
- Tata Steel Signs Mou With Chhattisgarh For Steel Mill (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
India’s largest integrated private sector steel company, Tata Steel on Saturday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for setting up a 5 million tonnes per annum greenfield integrated steel plant in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.
- That Was Once New In Indian Writing (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 05, 2005)
How do we distinguish the merely gimmicky from the really new? asks AMITAVA KUMAR
- Rainwater Harvesting Key To End Water Woes' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
More than 30 per cent of water pumped is lost in leakage, says BDA Commissioner
- Bokaro Steel Plant Chalks Out Mega Expansion Plan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
The first phase of expansion involves increasing production of steel to five million tonnes during 2006-07.
- We Are Like This Only (Hindu, SHALINI UMACHANDRAN, Jun 05, 2005)
The combination of cartooning and writing makes for a wonderfully funny book, says SHALINI UMACHANDRAN
- Water Treatment Plant Set Up In Cubbon Park (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
Bangalore : A water treatment plant in Cubbon Park became operational on Friday.
- Son Of The Soil, Foiled (Deccan Herald, S Nanda Kumar , Jun 05, 2005)
The author would have done better to entrust his book into the hands of a competent translator.’
- Chugging Off To Chickmagalur (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
All the coffee grown in Chickmagalur is thanks to the effort of the Sufi saint Baba Budan who smuggled coffee beans to India from Yemen, reveals Sunita Raghu.
- Tiger Travails (Hindu, S. Anirudh , Jun 05, 2005)
In "Spot the Tiger" (Magazine, June 5), Sreedevi Pillai has dealt with the main factors for the disappearance of the tigers.
- Kerala Becoming Warmer, Says Environment Survey (Hindu, T. Nandakumar, Jun 05, 2005)
Tourism growth posing threat to coastal degradation
- We Will Stay The Course, Say Hurriyat Leaders (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jun 04, 2005)
Message to PoK: stop romanticising Kashmiris' struggle
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Jehad waged with the tongue is more powerful than the one waged with the sword
Leaders of PoK have to
- My Deep Throat (Tribune, A.J. Philip, Jun 04, 2005)
If Mark Felt can be identified as the “Deep Throat” who helped Washington Post correspondents Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their reporting of the Watergate scandal,
- What Now For Eu? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
TWO NAYS COMING one behind the other over a new Constitution for the European Union raise questions about the feasibility of the Eurozone and even of one currency.
- Pm Assures Karnataka Of Justice Over Krishna Waters (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
The chief minister is hopeful that the Centre will protect State’s interests and direct Andhra Pradesh to stop its illegal irrigation projects.
- `Aim Is To Bring Parliament Nearer People' (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 04, 2005)
For a politician who has spent all his years in Parliament actively opposing the Government, the call to take up the job of Lok Sabha Speaker was unimaginable.
- Deep Throat's Identity Unveiled (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jun 04, 2005)
Two lessons can be learnt from the disclosure that it was a deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
- Bjp Plans Privilege Motion Against Mani Shankar Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Union Minister misled Parliament about the location of ONGC project, alleges Ananth Kumar
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Charge sheet
Dharam Singh has failed to respond to Aiyar's statement
- Rampant Violation Of Disability Act: Study (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
Educational institutions are unaware of the funds under the UGC meant to provide barrier free environment for the “differentially- abled.”
- Issues In The Food For Work Programme (Hindu, Brinda Karat, Jun 03, 2005)
There are major infirmities in the way the Food for Work Programme has been designed and is being implemented. It should not be allowed to become another source of exploitation.
- Secret Unveiled (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 03, 2005)
Felt’s revelation clears one of journalism’s mysteries
- Who"s Fighting Al-Qaeda Other Than Pakistan? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
In an interview with Spiegel, the German news agency, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf answered questions on al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, India, Pakistan, A Q Khan and the nuclear programme of Iran. Excerpts:
- Take A Break! (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
June 5 is Environment Day and what better way to celebrate the weekend than join the growing number of adventure enthusiasts for a rocking weekend, says Rashmi Vasudeva
- He Made His Mark Felt (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 03, 2005)
FORMER FBI Deputy Director Mark Felt surfacing to reveal himself as Deep Throat, the mysterious source,
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