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Articles 3521 through 3620 of 18611:
- Govt Must Not Delay Chawla Issue Anymore, Says Bjp (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) BB Tandon's response to the Supreme Court has come as a shot in the arm for the Bharatiya Janata Party which, on Saturday, demanded that the Centre forward its petition seeking removal of Election Commissioner Navin . . .
- Raje Reviews Progress Of Mid-Day Meal Scheme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
"Public-private partnership would facilitate an effective and broad-based execution"
- Project To Improve Water Supply In Haryana Towns (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
The venture will be complete by February 2009
National Capital Region Planning Board project is worth Rs.192-crore
Schemes had been approved to raise water supply status to 70 LPCD in 38 towns
- Of Tharoor & Collateral Damage (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, Jun 25, 2006)
For a civilisation that is yet to fully overcome the disabilities of prolonged servitude, the importance attached to international recognition can hardly be overstated. Rabindranath Tagore was widely regarded as an . . .
- Jet Unlikely To Fly To Us; Dawood Links Questioned (Tribune, Swati Chaturvedi, Jun 25, 2006)
In a major setback to the beleaguered aviation major Jet’s plans to fly to the United States, the US government’s Transport Department has asked the Indian government to “verify, investigate and comment on the airline’s alleged financial links with . . .
- 149 Taliban Militants Killed (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Operation Mountain Thrust enters its second week in Afghanistan
- Discovering Polonnaruwa (Hindu, Shonar Joshi, Jun 25, 2006)
Though most of it is ruins, Polonnaruwa is very much alive with an all-pervasive sense of devotion.
- Manmohan's Efforts Lauded (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jun 25, 2006)
Musharraf's remarks more positive
Claims that Pakistan is not trying to internationalise issue
"Comfortable" holding two offices
- 9 Chargesheeted In Sex Scandal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
The CBI today filed its first chargesheet in the high-profile sex racket charging nine persons, including Deputy Inspector General of BSF K.C Pandhi, with rape.
- Cbi Files Sleaze Charge-Sheets (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today filed charges against nine people in the Kashmir sex scandal. The charge-sheet was filed in the court of chief judicial magistrate, Srinagar against the accused, including Border Security Force DIG . . .
- Myth Blasted (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 25, 2006)
Perhaps being something of an outsider facilitated Ghulam Nabi Azad’s exposing as myth the theory that militancy thwarts development activity in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Demilitarisation "Final Resolution" Of Kashmir: Musharraf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
After his plethora of proposals on Kashmir over the last two years, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf now says that "demilitarisation" is his "final resolution" of the dispute.
- Legislation On Indo-Us Deal 'Top Priority' For Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Even as the US Congress prepares to vote on legislation for the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the White House has said President George W Bush considered it a "top priority" and wants the Senate and House of Representatives to "act affirmatively" on it.
- One Killed, Nine Wounded In Kashmir (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
Unidentified militants threw a grenade at a crowded crossing in the heart of Kashmir's main city on Saturday, killing one person and wounding nine, police said.
- Demilitarisation "Final Resolution" Of Kashmir: Musharraf (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2006)
After his plethora of proposals on Kashmir over the last two years, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf now says that "demilitarisation" is his "final resolution" of the dispute.
- Grass Is Greener Here (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 24, 2006)
Pakistan claims to be a well wisher of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and it has assumed the role of an advocate.
- Cheney Battles Hard For N-Deal (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jun 24, 2006)
The heat is on in Washington, with India’s civilian nuclear energy agreement with the United States scheduled to come up for a rigorous assessment on June 27 and June 28 by the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House International . . .
- How They Make A Mockery Of Democracy (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 24, 2006)
There are specific provisions in the Pakistani Constitution militating against the professions to independence for Kashmiris contained in practically every official claim emanating from . . .
- Ritual Murder (Pioneer, Udayan Namboodiri, Jun 24, 2006)
Pakistan is about to lay out another farcical election for Kashmiris under its control. But this time the so-called "peace process" and its associated hype about "people-to-people contact" will work against Islamabad.
- Two Militants, Cop Killed (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Two militants and a cop were killed, while as 12 persons, including six civilians and five CRPF personnel, were injured in separate incidents of violence across the Valley since Thursday evening.
- Was Nagpur Terror Encounter Faked? (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jun 24, 2006)
Afact-finding team from Maharashtra has questioned the authenticity of the terrorist attack on the RSS headquarters at Nagpur earlier in the month.
- I Want To Break Free (Times of India, BINDU CHAWLA, Jun 24, 2006)
It is the enfant terrible of all the arts. Whenever it emerges on the scene, abstract art, also called the avant garde, uncomfortably subverts all the styles of art preceding it.
- Cbi Raids 19 Places (Tribune, S Satyanarayanan, Jun 24, 2006)
The CBI today claimed to have unearthed a “larger conspiracy” in the sensational naval war room leak case after conducting searches on the premises of nine Navy and Army officials, three Defence Ministry officials, controversial businessman Abishek . . .
- Oldest Indian Scales Mt Everest (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
He has climbed many a peak, but scaling Mount Everest has been special for BSF officer S.C. Negi as the feat made him the highest-ranking paramilitary official and the oldest Indian to reach the roof of the world.
- India Rejects Oic Reference To J&k (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India today rejected all references to Jammu and Kashmir made at a meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Baku, saying the State was an integral part of the country.
- Vhp Blasts Sonia For Dole To Minorities (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Friday blasted the Congress-led UPA government’s decision to reserve for the minorities 15 per cent of all funds disbursed by the Centre under various welfare schemes.
- Delhi Clears N-Deal Air (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Upset by speculation about the nuclear deal in Washington, Delhi today reiterated that it was committed to a credible minimum deterrent and that the pact would not hinder or enhance its strategic capacity.
- Us Bill On N-Deal Seeks India's Role In Curbing Iran's N-Ambition (Pioneer, PTI, Jun 24, 2006)
Final touches are being given to a bipartisan bill on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, which is likely to contain a provision seeking India's "full participation" in American efforts to curb the Iranian nuclear ambitions.
- India Sidesteps Linking N-Deal To Iran (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India said on Friday a landmark nuclear deal with the United States should be based on the original commitments made by the two sides, sidestepping new moves to link the pact to its stand on Iran’s atomic programme.
- Muslim World Stuck In Backwardness (Dawn, Shamshad Ahmad Khan, Jun 24, 2006)
Anti-americanism is today a universal phenomenon reflecting the general reaction to US might and power, to its self-righteousness, and . . .
- Indonesian Human Cluster Of Bird Flu Had Uni (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The latest instance of human-to-human transmission of bird flu, which was confirmed in Indonesia on Friday, was the first to be revealed by laboratory tests, the World Health Organisation said.
- Waziristan: A New Strategy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 24, 2006)
The news from Waziristan has in recent times been quite disturbing, given the fact that it has been the theatre of the war on terror since 2003.
- Multi-City Cbi Raids In Naval War Room Leak Case (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Claiming to have cracked a ring of "compromised officials" in various wings of the armed forces, the CBI today conducted searches at 19 places in four cities against retired and serving defence officials, businessman Abhishek Verma and a chartered . . .
- Bill Opens The Gate Of Social Responsibility (Tribune, Roopinder Singh, Jun 24, 2006)
When the richest man says he is stepping aside, the world takes notice, as it did when Bill Gates announced recently that he has left the day-to-day running of Microsoft to his executives and is going to devote himself wholeheartedly to his . . .
- Blast In Philippines Market Kills 6 (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A bomb killed six people at a crowded public market in the southern Philippines today in an attack the police said was aimed at a powerful provincial governor allied with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
- Indian Lyricist Javed Akhtar Denied Visa (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A top Bollywood lyricist said on Friday Pakistan had refused him a visa to attend a special screening of a 1960 classic Indian film.
- Pak Exporting Terror: Duggal (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jun 24, 2006)
India today decried the continuing export of terrorism by Pakistan and the presence of terrorist training camps on its territory while reaffirming New Delhi’s resolve to continue dialogue with Islamabad within the composite dialogue framework ...
- Peace Process At Critical Stage (Tribune, Sushant Sareen, Jun 24, 2006)
JUST when India and Pakistan are most in need of a leadership that can find a way out of the cul-de-sac in which the peace process appears to have entered, the heads of government in both countries seem to have been greatly weakened . . .
- Govt Sidesteps Linking U.S. Nuclear Deal To Iran (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The government said on Friday a landmark nuclear deal with the United States should be based on the original commitments made by the two sides, sidestepping new moves to link the pact to its stand on Iran's atomic programme.
- India Refutes Reports On Nuke Deal (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
India on Friday refuted media reports that India had the capability to make about 50 nuclear warheads every year, a claim made by a retired intelligence official.
- Ambanis At It Again: Anil Says Mukesh Is Violating Pact (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
With the Ambani brothers, Mukesh and Anil, intent on growing at a furious pace, it seemed like a matter of time before they crossed each other’s path. And sure enough, it has happened.
- Cash Underpins Continuing Carnage In Kashmir (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jun 24, 2006)
Killing of Hizb commander casts new insight into terror group's extortion operations
Contractors, dependent on migrant labour, turn to Hizb for help
Junior commanders seek share in extortion earnings
- Don’T Delay Deal, Cheney To Congress (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Pitching for the Indo-US nuclear accord, American Vice-President Dick Cheney has warned Congress that any delay in its approval would risk wasting critical opportunity to clinch the “strategically important” deal.
- Killer Highway (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jun 24, 2006)
How does one describe a highway on which more than 30 persons are deprived of their lives in less than a week?
- Creation Of More States (Daily Excelsior, Sondip Bhattacharya, Jun 24, 2006)
There is a dormant demand for creation of a separate state of Vidarbha by bifurcating Maharashtra.
- Why Is It So? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jun 24, 2006)
Why have the establishments in "Azad" Kashmir and Pakistan reacted in low key to the reopening of the Poonch-Rawalakot road?
- Mughal-E-Azam In Pak Visa Row (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The premiere of the all-colour Mughal-e-Azam in Karachi on Saturday, which was to be attended by 25 Bollywood personalities, was postponed at the last minute. The official reason given by the Pakistani side was the cancellation of the next . . .
- Legislation On Indo-Us Deal 'Top Priority' For Bush (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Even as the US Congress prepares to vote on legislation for the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, the White House has said President George W Bush considered it a "top priority" and wants the Senate and House of Representatives to "act affirmatively" on it.
- 'Earthquake Has Brought The Two Kashmirs Closer' (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 24, 2006)
John McDonald, a former ambas-sador, is chairman, Institute of Multi-track Diplomacy, and an active participant in peace building between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. A consultant on conflict resolution and negotiation, he stresses the . . .
- Probe Into J&k Case Being Hindered (Times of India, M Saleem Pandit, Jun 24, 2006)
CBI on Friday told a Division Bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court that its investigations into the sensational sex scandal were being hindered by politicians, bureaucrats and policemen trying to shield their colleagues accused in the case.
- Nalco Employees Halt Work To Oppose Selloff (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Production at Nalco's Angul plant came to a grinding halt on Friday when employees boycotted work in protest against the Centre's decision to disinvest 10% equity of the aluminium major.
- Bjp Asks Govt To Use 'Leads' Given By Advani (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Expressing doubts about the success of CBI raids in connection with the Navy war-room leak, BJP on Friday suggested that the government use "leads" given by its leader L K Advani regarding the money trail of a suspected intermediary whose name . . .
- War Room Leak: Cbi Raids In 4 Cities (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The CBI today raided 19 locations across the country as part of its investigations into the navy war room leak case.
- Benefits Of Technology Should Reach Rural Poor: Lakhera (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
Lt Governor M.M. Lakhera has called for utilisation of modern technologies to promote the welfare of the masses particularly those living in rural areas.
- Nepal Royalists Under Close Watch, Can’T Flee (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A judicial Commission investigating alleged rights violations during anti-king protests in Nepal said today it has ordered the government to keep a close watch on several former ministers and aides to the monarch to prevent them from fleeing the country.
- Seven Charged With Terror Plot (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
A group of young men seized in a Miami warehouse have been charged in a federal indictment with conspiring with al-Qaeda to commit acts of violence in the United States, including blowing up Chicago’s Sears Tower.
- Cbi Set To File First Chargesheet, Several Will Be Charged With Rape (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Jun 24, 2006)
The Central Bureau of Investigation is set to file its first chargesheet in the Jammu & Kashmir sex abuse scandal.
- Can The Govt Object To A Nice Windfall Now? (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 24, 2006)
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has given vent to a range of emotions in dealing with a nettlesome project like the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) in the four months that he has been in office.
- Japan Top Court Rejects Suit On Pm Shrine Visits (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
The last few decades were the warmest on Earth in the past 400 years, and may well have been warmer than any comparable period since the Middle Ages, US scientists reported.
- Protest Against A Reliance Project (Frontline, DIONNE BUNSHA, Jun 24, 2006)
The Maha Mumbai Special Economic Zone project of Reliance faces resistance from residents of villages which may be acquired for it.
- `She Has Come Alive' (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 24, 2006)
WITH a life committed to social and political activism, why did Mythily Sivaraman, vice-president of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), decide to write a biography?
- China Urges Iran For Response (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
China, on Thursday, urged Iran to "actively respond" to the efforts of international community for an early resumption of talks on its nuclear programme.
- Drive Needed For Marketing Insurance In Rural Areas (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Absence of an exclusive television channel for farmers regretted
Subsidy for insurance pricing mooted
Postal machinery can be an ideal tool for selling insurance
- Rs. 200 Crore For Roads In Jammu And Kashmir (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 23, 2006)
Union Rural Development Minister promises drinking water for 640 villages in the State
1,820 villages with a population of more than 500 to be connected
Houses to be provided to 60,000 homeless families
- Model Village Opened Near Loc (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Dedication of village, culmination of massive reconstruction drive by Army
- Kashmiri Dervish Escapes Bid On Life (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jun 23, 2006)
Two killed, 14 injured in militant attack
First such attack on a dervish in the State
"Against our tradition:" Mufti
No outfit claims responsibility
- Peru: Garcia's Return (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Jun 23, 2006)
Alan Garcia wins the presidential election on a nationalistic platform, with right-wing support. By John Cherian
- Saddam On Fast Over His Lawyer’S Killing (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has gone on hunger strike to protest the killing of his lawyer, his lead lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi said on Thursday.
- India, Pak Begin Talks On Water Dispute (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Pakistan and Indian officials began a two-day talks on Thursday to resolve water disputes over a barrage that India is constructing on river Jhelum in Kashmir.
- Plea For Narco-Analysis On Mahajan Withdrawn (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
But police will press for brain mapping tests
- East Asia: Divide And Rule (Frontline, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jun 23, 2006)
At the annual Asia Security Summit, the U.S. outlines a "security architecture" for the continent, as seen and shaped by it.
- Palestine: Threat Of Civil War (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Jun 23, 2006)
The referendum called by President Mahmoud Abbas is a recipe for civil war given that Hamas and the Fatah are on either side of the debate.
- Sri Lanka: Truce In Danger (Frontline, V.S. Sambandan, Jun 23, 2006)
With a communiqué on June 9, the LTTE puts an end to the latest phase of negotiations with the Sri Lankan government.
- Life On The Border (Frontline, ROMESH BHATTACHARJI, Jun 23, 2006)
Punjab's border villages abound in historical monuments which cry out forconservation. -
- Hacker Breaks Into Us Agriculture Department Computer System (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
A hacker broke into the US Agriculture Department's computer system and may have obtained names, Social Security identification numbers and photos of 26,000 Washington-area employees and contractors, the department said.
- Poonch Peace Bus (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jun 23, 2006)
Emotion is so characteristic of Kashmir that it is not surprising that hyperbole and superlative ran strong at the launch of the Poonch-Rawalkot bus service, the second across the LoC.
- Saddam On Fast To Protest Lawyer’S Murder (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
Deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has gone on fast to protest the killing of his lawyer, his lead lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi said today.
- Govt, Ulfa Rebels Set Stage For Ceasefire (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2006)
The government said on Thursday it would consider releasing five jailed leaders of a powerful rebel group in the troubled northeastern state of Assam to pave the way for a ceasefire.
- New Route (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 23, 2006)
Each time the barrier lifts, next door seems to move even closer. This sense of nearness surged up afresh when the Poonch-Rawalkot bus rolled across the line of control to carry people over the border, bringing Kashmiris in Pakistan and India one . . .
- Into The Heart Of Terror (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 23, 2006)
In this book, Edna Fernandes argues that development is impossible without education and opportunities for employment in a pluralistic state like India.
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