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Articles 7021 through 7120 of 9735:
- We Have Met With Foes That Strike Beside Us' (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 30, 2005)
Strike means many things, apart from closed banks and cancelled flights, halted assembly lines and a frustrated common man. In today's context,
- India Second To China As Fdi Hot Spot (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
42% of the investment experts see India as the third most attractive global destination.
- Men, More Than Material, Can Bridge Rural-Urban Divide (Business Line, Sudhansu R. Das, Sep 30, 2005)
So much potential remains untapped in rural India. But the problem that haunts planners and economists is the lack of human material to integrate the two Indias.
- Trade Unions Hit Out At Upa's `Anti-Worker' Policies (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
Employees organise meetings, rallies in Kurnool, Chittoor and other districts
Insurance, telecom, postal, medical and sales representatives participate in the strike
UPA Government accused of adopting anti-worker policies
- Embodiment Of Dharma (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 30, 2005)
The Mahabharata is not just the story of the Pandavas and the Kauravas but a veritable ocean providing insight into the nuances of Dharma and human nature through its myriad characters
- India's Courts: The Long Wait For Justice (Hindu, N.L. Rajah, Sep 30, 2005)
The situation in the Madras High Court highlights the truth that the Indian judiciary is distressingly understaffed and underfunded — therefore hard pressed to deliver justice.
- Germany's Post-Poll Stalemate (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 30, 2005)
The political stalemate gripping Germany — Europe's most populous and largest economy — more than a week after the ambiguous parliamentary election verdict,
- Destination Hogenakkal: Tamil Nadu All Set To Woo Tourists (Hindu, P M Raghunandan, Sep 30, 2005)
While Karnataka is still preparing an action plan to develop the island, Tamil Nadu has made all the provisions required to attract tourists.
- Knight On A Shining Peacock! (Hindu, Mala Kumar, Sep 30, 2005)
The Purulia Chhau dancers from the region bordering West Bengal were out of this world
- The Telling Mirror (Hindu, MALINI WHITE, Sep 30, 2005)
Art historian B.N. Goswamy, who accidentally stumbled into the world of miniature paintings, maintains that the best of it comes from Lahore
- Setting An Agenda For The Oic Summit (Dawn, Ahsan Iqbal, Sep 29, 2005)
The conference of the scholars and intellectuals representing different countries of the ummah called by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques,
- Reforms In Iit’S Jee (Indian Express, Prof V G Idichandy, Sep 29, 2005)
The joint entrance examination (JEE) of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology has a long history.
- Bootleggers Brewed Row Over Hogenakkal Island (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
Free flow of illicitly distilled (ID) liquor by bootleggers at Hogenakkal falls, appears to have fuelled the fresh dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu over a small island in the Cauvery river.
- Choices Before The King (Telegraph, C.K. Lal, Sep 29, 2005)
The festival frenzy that has Nepal in its grip at this time of the year has spread to the political sphere as well. It’s as if all the players are preparing for something, although nobody is quite sure for what.
- Man Of Wisdom (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
It is paradoxical that the majority of human beings fritter away their entire life in pursuit of sensory joys, which are short-lived,
- Manmohan Concerned Over Report On Science (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2005)
NCAER study points to shortage of motivated teachers at higher level
- Rehnuma Is No Prose In Praise As You Mean (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Sep 29, 2005)
The book has a depth which you have not been able to fathom, Prof. Syed Habib, the author of Rehnuma, a biography of Prof. Agha Ashraf, reacts to the book review published in Greater Kashmir
In the name of the merciful Lord of mercy.
- Tourism Day Fete Off To A Colourful Start (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2005)
Twin-deck luxury cruiser commissioned
Transport facilities to be strengthened
Renewed thrust to tourism highlighted
Various Buddhist circuitsto be developed
- We Can't Wait To Run Out (Hindu, George Monbiot, Sep 28, 2005)
No one knows how much oil is left but humankind can't wait any longer before coming up with alternatives.
- Voice From The Other Side (Greater Kashmir, Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor, Sep 27, 2005)
Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor comments on Alternative Media and its Role in the 21st Century
- Belkhed: The Riots & Wrongs Of Caste (Hindu, P. SAINATH, Sep 27, 2005)
The Bhagwan Dattamandirin Belkhed, Akola, was built by Dalits when they were still Hindus. It was ostensibly the focus of the fiery violence there earlier this month. The real reasons? Caste, the decline of organised Dalit politics, the crisis in ...
- Water Is No More Our Friend (Dawn, Robert Fisk, Sep 26, 2005)
Water is your friend” was the advice regularly given to a truly good friend of mine in the Middle East. The speaker was a member of the One-Thousand-Litres-a-Day-Keeps-Dehydration-at-Bay Brigade, although I have to say that the Arabs take a different view
- Hemlines And Baselines (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Sep 26, 2005)
Imagine for a moment Leander Paes — at a time when he was getting increasingly involved in his tennis and grabbing national and international attention
- Defacing Heritage Of Karachi (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Sep 26, 2005)
Every now and then one hears charming accounts embellished by personal asides of Indian visitors from Delhi crossing the great divide and praising the beauty and cleanliness of Lahore and saying how wonderful it is to be back in the land of their birth.
- Prove That You Are The Best (Tribune, Kiran Bedi, Sep 25, 2005)
This fortnight I have two experiences to share. Both occupy a unique position in the social fabric of our society.
- Brain Behind Our Success In Space (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Sep 25, 2005)
It may not be out of place to call Dr Krishnaswamy Swamy Kasturirangan “Aryabhata” of the 21st century.
- Setting A Good Example (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
The restoration of Tollinton Market, a colonial-time landmark on The Mall in Lahore, comes as a welcome move.
- German Elections’ Impact On The Eu (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 25, 2005)
European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso is a cautious man, reluctant to get entangled in the complex domestic politics of the European Union’s 25 member-states.
- Make Learning Exciting (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 23, 2005)
Students should be urged to think out of the box
- A Volatile Market Should Be Left To Professionals (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 23, 2005)
MINUS 235 plus 225, leaves you with 10, but what does the jagged line depicting intra-day movement of the Sensex signal? Just one thing:
- Pakistan Army (Statesman, SANKAR SEN, Sep 23, 2005)
Abortive attacks on the Ayodhya temple by terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba have been followed by another suicide bomber attack in Srinagar killing six soldiers and injuring fifteen others.
- Give Them Their Deserved Rights (Deccan Herald, AMBIKA ANANTH, Sep 23, 2005)
A woman being locked up in a room for 25 years in Dhenkanal town of Orissa by her own family members, as she was mentally challenged came to light recently when local police rescued her.
- Icici Bank Uk Enhances Its Presence (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
ICICI Bank UK Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of ICICI Bank Ltd., has enhanced its presence in the United Kingdom by inaugurating branches in Manchester and Southall.
- Tribute To Mahjoor (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Surely, Ghulam Ahmad Mahjoor, described by Tagore as "Wordsworth of Kashmir" will not be turning in his grave these days. Before his death in 1952 he had poured his heart out:
- Bursting The Bags (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 23, 2005)
Tremendous Euphoria in the trading community and among investors (read speculators) over the zooming volumes in commodity futures trading,
- The Eternal Conflict (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
Amidst the astonishing variety of sentient and non-sentient objects, the Supreme Being has also created evil and good.
- Destroyers Of Indianness (Daily Excelsior, Dr Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Sep 23, 2005)
BJP leader Mr. Jagmohan has supported Dr Man Mohan Singh's assertion that British rule over India has been good for India.
- What’S In A Name? -I (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 23, 2005)
It’s always been a name game after World War II. Bigger powers had to have some sweet names for smaller nations to colonize them once again.
- Policy Must Fly (Indian Express, S Krishnaswamy, Sep 23, 2005)
It is indeed a welcome resolve by the government to handle firmly any attempt to hijack aircraft in our territory.
- A Nightmare (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 23, 2005)
Long, long after many failed students committed suicides and many more were scared out of schools, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has finally stepped in to make board examinations less taxing.
- Showpiece Of Mughal Era Up For Grabs (Deccan Herald, Shyam Bhatia, Sep 22, 2005)
The carpet from the Deccan may fetch at least Rs 1 crore (£100,000-£150,000), according to experts.
- Unsettled, Not Unstable (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
DR Manmohan Singh’s government is not unstable. But it is unsettled. After the six-year stretch of Atal Behari Vajpayee’s NDA, it is not possible for a central government to be unstable anymore. Power in Delhi is now an equation in arithmetic.
- Symbolism Of The Genesis (Deccan Herald, RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY, Sep 22, 2005)
I came to consciously accept the spiritual journey a little more than five years ago.
- An Emerging Institution (Deccan Herald, L SUBRAMANI, Sep 22, 2005)
Dayananda Sagar group of institutions challenges the student's ability to research things by themselves.
- Like A Bright Ray Of Sunshine (Deccan Herald, Vandana, Sep 22, 2005)
Started in 1995 as a home run venture, the Sunshine Autism Trust in Bangalore catering to the needs of children with autism, has now expanded to include fifteen children and six teachers.
- History With Oodles Of Spice (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
John Keay says his book is more than just a history of trade
Two hundred shiploads of pepper and other spices went from the Malabar coast to Europe through Egypt every year
The rest of Europe discovered spices from Greece and Rome
- Yatra To Map Mahatma's Life (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
Union Ministry of Culture has identified 10 sites
Special budgetary allocation for developing the sites
The Yatra would begin in Porbandar and wind up at Gandhi Smriti in Delhi
- Cbse Spells Reforms For Class X & Xii Exams (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2005)
From revision in the pattern of question papers to implementing the grading system, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced wide ranging changes in the examination system.
- The Land Of Coffee & Oranges (Deccan Herald, Rashmi Rao, Sep 22, 2005)
If you thought Kodagu is a land of coffee and oranges, think again, for the district has a lot to offer especially for those seeking uncluttered places. Kodagu (or Coorg as it is popularly called),
- Remains Of Ancient Temple Found (Hindu, T.S. Subramanian, Sep 21, 2005)
Dating back to the late Sangam period, it was discovered by ASI archaeologists
- Heritage Map Of Srinagar Launched (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 21, 2005)
Second Indian city with a documented map on heritage structures
The five-volume cultural resource mapping has been completed in collaboration with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage
- Heritage Map Of Srinagar Launched (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Sep 21, 2005)
Second Indian city with a documented map on heritage structures
- Plastic Waste To Be Used For Asphalting Roads (Hindu, Afshan Yasmeen, Sep 21, 2005)
Bangalore Mahanagara Palike to implement project this year with assistance from the World Bank
- China, Japan, And A New Vision Of The U.N. (Hindu, P.S. Suryanarayana, Sep 21, 2005)
Chinese President Hu Jintao has navigated his country's participation in the United Nations summit held in New York from September 14 to 16 in a clear fashion. Mr. Hu exposed the dangers of the United States' unilateralism and showed up the urgency ...
- New Book About Blairs Tells Tales Of Mumbo-Jumbo (Statesman, Cahal Milmo, Sep 21, 2005)
Even by the standards of the alternative therapies said to be used by Mrs Cherie Blair,
- Now And Again: Crash And Its Consequence (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
He looked at me and smiled confidently in response to my anxious look.
- Terror And Travel (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Since the war against terrorism is multi-dimensional it tends to be time-consuming especially in the matter of travel to regions in the grip of evil. The situation in this State has remarkably improved. Yet, foreign countries are slow in revising their...
- Is The U.K. Government The Obstacle? (Hindu, George Monbiot, Sep 21, 2005)
Corporations are ready to act on global warming but are thwarted by Ministers who resist regulation in the name of the market.
- Crash And Its Consequence (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 21, 2005)
He looked at me and smiled confidently in response to my anxious look.
- The World, A Snare (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
God realisation is an overwhelming, transcendental experience that goes beyond what can be grasped through reason, senses and intellect.
- New Alignments May Restore Democracy In Nepal (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Sep 21, 2005)
The possibility of new equations in Nepal involving the Maoists has kindled a ray of hope for early restoration of democratic rule in the Himalayan Kingdom.
- Ride On A ‘Tonga’ To See Heritage Sites (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
The Dasara Committee had asked the tongawallahs to bring more tongas into service in a more systematic manner so that Mysore could be showcased as the ‘Heritage City’.
- Incessant Rain Plays Havoc In Coastal Andhra, Telangana Regions; 30 Killed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 21, 2005)
Large tracts under water, Godavari rising menacingly; rail, road links severed.
- Essays On Vaishnavism (Hindu, V. N. VEDANTA DESIKAN, Sep 20, 2005)
STUDIES IN SRI VAISHNAVA LITERATURE II: M. Varadarajan; Pub. by Sri Ananth Publications, 6-40, Padmavathi Puram, Tiruchanur Road, Tirupati-517503. Rs. 60.
- The Ultimate Knowledge (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
The theme of sex in song and story and folklore in almost all cultures and civilisations testifies of its irresistible appeal, though how one uses one’s insight or vision — or one’s outlook — in regard to sex depends considerably upon the way one’s ....
- Muruga In Tamil Tradition (Hindu, V. GNANASUNDARAM, Sep 20, 2005)
SENTAMIZH MURUGAN: P. Muthu Kumaraswamy. Pub. by Palaniyappa Brothers, `Konarmalikai', 25, Peters Road, Chennai-600014. Rs. 200.
- Temple Rituals (Hindu, R. Gopalakrishnan, Sep 20, 2005)
RITUALS OF CHIDAMBARAM: John A. Loud; Published by Institute of Asian Studies, Chemmancherry, Chennai-600119. Rs. 250.
- New Beetles At Bandipur (Deccan Herald, Shankar Bennur, Sep 20, 2005)
A group of entomologists and naturalists of Mysore have identified a wide variety of ants, beetles and butterflies found during a survey at the Bandipur National Park, a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. This first survey conducted at the park by ....
- Steel Frame Bending (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Not all is well with the bureaucracy in Andhra Pradesh, arousing comment.
- Bridges Not Walls (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Scores of Kashmiri Pandits celebrated ‘Anant Chaturdasi’ at Nagbal temple for the first time since they left the Valley 15 years ago.
- Naxal Menace Not To Affect Dasara, Assures Police Chief (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Mr Sood sought to allay public fear on Naxals, saying that cops trained in anti-Naxal operations will be deployed in the city during the festival.
- Us-Style Segregation Threatens Uk (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Sep 20, 2005)
Ms Harriet Harman, the Constitutional affairs minister, warned yesterday that some of Britain’s Black and poor communities were sinking into the same underclass exposed in the United States by Hurricane Katrina.
- The Moments Unforgettable-Ii (Greater Kashmir, S S Bijral (IPS), Sep 20, 2005)
Over the period when I availed some of his literary exemplary gifts as translations of Japji Sahib recited by Guru Nanak, Slok.
- Shrine Ensconced By Scenic Beauty (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
At the point where Tungabhadra turns northward exists the cave temple of Kodandarama,surrounded by nature. Kamala Vasudevan describes the architecture of the shrine.
- Where Shiva & Vishnu Reside (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
The Nagareswara temple in Vijayapura houses Shiva and Vishnu shrines - both in perfect harmony. U B Githa and Mahesh Jambulingam delve into the splendour of the temple’s Mysore style architecture.
- The Sex Spectrum (Tribune, Darshan Singh Maini, Sep 20, 2005)
The theme of sex in song and story and folklore in almost all cultures and civilisations testifies of its irresistible appeal, though how one uses one’s insight or vision — or one’s outlook
- Ban Maoists At National Level: Jaya (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has urged the Centre to immediately ban the `terrorist organisation' like CPI (Maoists) at the national level under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, by issuing an order under section 35
- Vote Them Out (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
The question of accountability is seldom confronted when one of the alleged offenders is the state.
- The Jumbo Highway (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Karnataka is the first in the country to notify an Elephant Corridor and two of them are already in place including the Kanniyanpura Corridor near Moyar River at the Bandipur National Park and the Bekkattur Arabikere Corridor that connects the . . .
- Twin Track Policy Effective Against Naxals (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 20, 2005)
Calls for legislation to defend the country's territorial integrity
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