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Articles 15421 through 15520 of 26855:
- The Yogic Way To Wealth (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
When a demonstrably versatile, crimson-clad yogi crosses swords with a high-profile, upper class Marxist with a large, trade-mark bindi, the possibilities for creative discourse can be immense.
- Is Delhi The Face Of India? (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
I love my country just like all of you do, and i take pride in living in Delhi, the national capital. But of late i feel a bit hurt, coz of some sorry incidents but even more by the way media has taken those incidents.
- Guarded Fo Response To Saudi Proposal: Oic Observer Status For India (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, Jan 24, 2006)
The Foreign Office on Monday gave a guarded response to Saudi King Abdullah’s suggestion that Pakistan sponsor India’s bid for observer status in the 57-member Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC).
- Minimum Credible Deterrence (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that Pakistan is a peaceful country, but we will not be bullied by any other nation. Addressing Pakistanis in New York on Friday, he said that Pakistan’s defence strategy is based on credible nuclear deterrent.
- India As Mfn (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
The most visible effect of the ongoing composite dialogue between India and Pakistan is that even taboo subjects are now at least being discussed.
- India, China And The Asian Axis Of Oil (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jan 24, 2006)
The new Sino-Indian partnership could serve as the foundation for an Asian Energy Union and much more.
- Street Saga (Hindu, PAROMITA PAIN, Jan 24, 2006)
Rucha Humnabadkar's Dance of the Fireflies is dedicated to the street children of India
- "The Bird On The Book Does Mean Something" (Hindu, Mukund Padmanabhan, Jan 24, 2006)
Penguin's chief executive on the future of the book publishing industry and his company's plans for India and elsewhere.
- Pak Disapproves Saudi King's Comments On India's Oic Entry (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Jan 24, 2006)
Disagreeing with Saudi King Abdullah's comments on India's entry into the OIC, Pakistan today pointed out to the rule of the grouping of Islamic countries that new aspirants should not have disputes with member states, an apparent reference to the Kashmir
- Pakistan Denies Lifting Of Ban On Indian Films (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Jan 24, 2006)
The only exception was Moghul-e-Azam
- Sri Lankan Government Will Not Start War: Jvp Mp (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jan 24, 2006)
"We are for finding a solution through talks. That is our first way"
"Without democracy and a multi-party system in the northern and eastern provinces, there can be no permanent solution to the Sri Lankan national question"
- Us-India Nuke Pact A Reality: Pak Official (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
PTI reports from Kolkata say that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is closely monitoring the Indian healthcare model to pick up vital clues for a successful implementation of its global Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT).
- 2006 To Be 'Friendship Year' For India, China (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Putting behind the past of uneasy ties, India and China will commemorate 2006 as 'Friendship Year' to forge closeness through a series of events, including operationalisation of border trade through Nathu La besides high-level visits and exchanges . . .
- City On The Re-Make (Indian Express, KAUSHIK DAS, Jan 24, 2006)
I took leave for a few days in the new year to visit my home town, Kolkata, after a gap of two years. Friends back home had been telling me that this time I would see a ‘changed’ Kolkata.
- Why Rahul Did A Sonia (Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, Jan 24, 2006)
Congress party plenary sessions have normally struck the high note.
- Into The Unknown (Indian Express, RAJESH MENON, Jan 24, 2006)
Outstation assignments are always fun. They allow one to get away from the daily drudgery and also visit remote locales.
- Saudi King's Visit Raises Expectations (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Jan 24, 2006)
GCC countries intelligentsia see it as a path-breaking event
India and China are political superpowers in the making
Visit could anchor the "Look East" concept advocated since the nineties
- ‘Mr Vajpayee Smiled And Said, Srichandji, Hamne Aap Se Bahut Zyadti Ki Hai’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Their business interests engage them in innumerable countries. Heads of government have turned to them in times of crisis. But the Hinduja brothers have been famously taciturn when it comes to media interviews.
- Q Has Taken His Money: Cbi Tells Sc (Indian Express, R VENKATARAMAN, Jan 24, 2006)
The Central Bureau of Investigation today told the Supreme Court that Bofors-accused Ottavio Quattrocchi had withdrawn the entire amount in euros and dollars totalling Rs 26 crore from his two London accounts after defreezing was effected on January 13.
- Pak Sounds Interpol For Benazir Arrest (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
The Pakistani government has approached Interpol to get self-exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her spouse Asif Ali Zardari arrested, as at least 10 cases of alleged corruption against them were pending before the courts, . . .
- On The Brink (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 24, 2006)
Nepal’s King Gyanendra has opted for an open and violent confrontation with democratic forces in his country. The King has responded in an extremely heavy-handed manner to rallies organised by the seven-party opposition alliance last week.
- When Will Eu Denuclearize? (Dawn, Syed Sikander Mehdi, Jan 24, 2006)
THERE is no nuclear bomb on Iranian soil. Even the worst foes of the Islamic Republic agree that Iran does not have a bomb.
- Bush’S White House: Trapped In A Cocoon (Dawn, Kurt Jacobsen and Sayeed Hasan Khan, Jan 24, 2006)
'Desperate' is not a word found in the White House vocabulary even though one may be forgiven for detecting that George W. Bush and his handlers have acted ever more desperately through the last dismaying year.
- Gowda, Kumaraswamy Meet (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Solution to the Karnataka political crisis may be round the corner
- Fertilizer Shortage Causes Concern (Hindu, GARGI PARSAI, Jan 24, 2006)
Second consecutive year of shortage and delay in availability of urea
Report sought from Ministry of Chemicals
Second consecutive year when there has been shortage
Ministry upbeat about higher coverage of wheat, oilseeds, pulses
- No Alternative To Dialogue (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
The guns reportedly fell silent in Balochistan on Sunday. Given the fact that no truce has been agreed upon formally by the two sides, one cannot be sure that the fighting will not start again.
- We Have Stopped Working For The People: Rahul (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Amethi MP Rahul Gandhi is not convinced with the diagnosis that the emergence of parties, which practised caste or religion-based politics, eroded the Congress base in the north.
- Iaf Not To Fly `Dhruv' On R-Day (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Jan 24, 2006)
Despite a security clearance from HAL, the indigenously built helicopter will not be part of the January 26 celebrations in the Capital
- I Expect Dharam Singh To Resign Today, Says Yediyurappa (Hindu, Alladi Jayasri , Jan 24, 2006)
BJP leader unfazed by the fast-changing political drama in the State
Agriculture, irrigation and rural development to get top priority
BJP-JD(S) to come out with a new Common Minimum Programme
BJP to be an ideal coalition partner
- Saga Of A Progressive And Pioneering Educationist (Hindu, MALATHI RANGARAJAN, Jan 24, 2006)
Biography of a woman, who is in a class of her own, offered as a tribute on the occasion of her 80th birthday
- Cong On A Roll, Says Poll (Hindustan Times, Sanjay Kumar, Jan 24, 2006)
Just imagine this. Sonia Gandhi returns from Hyderabad and asks Manmohan Singh to recommend the dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
- Saudi King Arrives Today (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Indian companies, in turn, are eyeing participation in Riyadh’s plans to expand its downstream petrochemicals industry.
- Collectors Told Not To Evict Forest Encroachers (Hindu, P. Venugopal, Jan 24, 2006)
Directive applies to lake, road encroachments also
The State Government has given instructions to District Collectors not to evict encroachers who had taken illegal possession of forest land prior to October 2005.
- Prospects For Convergence (Hindu, P. S. SURYANARAYANA, Jan 24, 2006)
Examines the areas of comprehensive security and convergence between India and the ASEAN
- Youth, Confidence, Creativity To The Fore At `Bridging Cultures' (Hindu, Sudhish Kamath, Jan 24, 2006)
Films on subjects ranging from puppets to female infanticide were screened at the daylong film festival Short films and documentaries were screened at the film festival
- Congress On Its Knees, Mom Watching, The Son Says Wait, I Am Learning (Indian Express, Varghese K George, Jan 24, 2006)
Don’t wait for The Son, work hard. That’s the message Congressmen and women, who went down on their knees to get Rahul Gandhi turn their tide, took home from the 82nd session of the AICC today.
- Pakistan Said Aiming To Improve Anti-Terror Response (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Jan 24, 2006)
Pakistan is building roads and improving communications in the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan in an effort to develop a round-the-clock capability to hunt militants there, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Monday
- Bangladesh To Cooperate With Us In Anti-Terror War (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Bangladesh is ready to cooperate with the United States on counter-terrorism measures following a series of deadly blasts linked to a banned religious group, Foreign Minister Morshed Khan said on Sunday.
- Rahul Gandhi Says Not Ready For Promotion (Reuters, Y.P. Rajesh, Jan 24, 2006)
Rahul Gandhi, the new star of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty and son of the ruling Congress party chief, rejected on Monday calls to shoulder more responsibility, saying he was not yet ready.
- Cpm Leader Says Tagore Lobbied For Nobel Prize (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
The minister also sought to argue that the Tagore family used to wield tremendous clout in those days in contemporary England as a result of which it turned out to be easier for Gurudev to get nominated for the Nobel Prize.
- Christ, You Know It Ain’T Easy (Hindustan Times, CP Bhambhri, Jan 24, 2006)
Seventeenth century French mathematician and thinker Blaise Pascal had observed that it was always a ‘wiser bet’ to believe in God.
- Quattrocchi 'Can't Be Brought To Trial' (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Admitting that Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi could not be brought for trial, the Indian government said on Monday that this had prompted the green signal for reviving his London accounts into which the bribes were said to have been deposited.
- N-Capping Fears Unreal (Tribune, K. Subrahmanyam, Jan 24, 2006)
One of the bogeys raised by those who want to mire India in the status quo of technology thraldom and prevent the Indo-US agreement on exceptionalisation from the NPT to go through is that this is an attempt to cap our credible minimum nuclear deterrent.
- Indo-Pak Dialogue May Figure In Bush-Aziz Talks (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
The US-Pak bilateral ties and the ongoing Indo-Pak dialogue process are expected to figure during talks visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz would have with President George W Bush tomorrow.
- Pak Authorities Prevent Islamists From Visiting Tribal Region (Press Trust of India, K J M Varma, Jan 24, 2006)
Pakistani authorities today prevented hundreds of Islamic activists from heading towards the site of a deadly US missile attack in the tribal Bajur region as opposition leaders demanded the expulsion of the American ambassador to the country.
- Cause Of Concern (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 24, 2006)
It is a matter of serious concern that every major terrorist attack elsewhere in the country should have its roots in the State. The latest revelation in this newspaper can only make us sit up and take notice.
- Pak House Wants Us Envoy Out (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
A provincial Assembly in Pakistan today passed an unanimous resolution demanding the expulsion of the US ambassador in the country, in a sign of mounting anti-US sentiment, a week after the deadly American air strike in the country’s tribal . . .
- Musharraf Named Among 'World's Worst Dictators' By Us Mag (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has been named as one of the 'world's worst dictators' by the American illustrated news magazine Parade.
- Dynasty Takes Centre Stage In Rajiv Nagar (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
"The lifestyle of many of our associates is lavish. I find it painful to watch the way marriages and birthdays are celebrated.
- Unrepresentative Lists (Statesman, SUNANDA SANYAL, Jan 24, 2006)
Ganamukti Parishad, an election watchdog based in West Bengal, would have been happy to be proved wrong. As it is, it stands vindicated.
- Geelani, Sharif Disappointed By Musharraf’S ‘Kashmir Deviation’ (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jan 24, 2006)
Deposed Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif hosted a reception for hardline Kashmiri leader Syed Ali Geelani in Mecca a few days ago. The Indian government had allowed Geelani to perform Haj this year after 10 years.
- The Revolution And Its Children (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Given the political insouciance of Nepal’s political leaders, Jyoti Malhotra wonders if there is anything they could learn from India’s example
- Pak Ministry For Mfn Status To India (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 24, 2006)
Notwithstanding the Pakistan Commerce Ministry’s objections to signing SAFTA which would entail free trade with India, the Ministry of Industries has recommended granting of MFN status to New Delhi, saying liberalisation of trade would benefit Islamabad.
- Gendercide? India’S Population Distortion (Daily Times, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Jan 24, 2006)
Whereas in agrarian societies male children are preferred, until the late 20th century people could not actively choose the gender of their children. But now with the help of technology such as ultrasound they can translate that preference into a choice b
- Rahul Wants Larger Role For Young Leaders (Tribune, Anita Katyal, Jan 24, 2006)
The Congress today witnessed the emergence of a new leader with the arrival of Rahul Gandhi on the political centre stage.
- Wb: Maoists Blow Up Forest Dept. Guest House In Purulia (Press Trust of India, PTI, Jan 24, 2006)
Maoists blew up a Forest Department guest house in West Bengal's Purulia district, police sources said here today.
- Development Of Doda (Daily Excelsior, Prof P R Khajuria, Jan 24, 2006)
The sprawling Doda sub-region with its peculiar geophysical characteristics and unique socio-cultural scenario; with its centuries old known history that almost runs parallel to the history of Kashmir valley,
- Higher Technical Rducation In J&k (Daily Excelsior, O. N. Wakhlu, Jan 24, 2006)
The growth of higher technical education in Jammu and Kashmir, in the last four decades has been phenomenal. In the early thirties of the twentieth century the State had to hire Engineers from outside.
- Save Govt, Congmen Tell High Command (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
Mr Kumaraswamy, camping in Goa, told Deccan Herald on telephone that he and his faction would be seeking the blessings of his father before going ahead with their next move.
- In Defence Of Sanjay Joshi (Indian Express, Sanjay Joshi, Jan 23, 2006)
Setting the record straight, the front page of the January 19 issue prominently reports an interview with RSS strongman Mohan Bhagwat entitled “RSS has full faith in Sanjay Joshi”.
- Kalam Calls For Jain Research Centre (Deccan Herald, R Krishnakumar, Jan 23, 2006)
This year the Mahamastakabhisheka, will be performed on the 57-foot-monolith statue on Vindhyagiri, over a period of 12 days from February 8 to 19.
- Petroleum Products Pricing — Oil Marketing Firms' Balance Sheets May Be Under Strain In Q3 Too (Business Line, Richa Mishra, Jan 23, 2006)
WITH time running out for reporting their third quarterly results, oil marketing companies (OMCs) may continue to be...
- Israel Warns Iran On Nuclear Option (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz warned that Israel will not tolerate a “nuclear option” for Iran, while reaffirming his commitment to diplomacy in the nuclear standoff.
- Longest Surviving Hizbul Ultra Surrenders In Doda (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
One of the longest surviving militant of Hizbul Mujahideen today surrendered before Doda police and Army while another ultra of the same outfit was gunned down in inter-gang rivalry by the LeT activists.
- Cong Asks Pak To Dismantle Terrorist Infrastructure (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Daily Excelsior, Jan 23, 2006)
The Congress today asked Islamabad to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure completely to fulfil the solemn commitment given by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in January 2004 that he would not allow his...
- Education Can Wipe-Out Terrorism: Kalam (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jan 23, 2006)
President A P J Abdul Kalam today said that ‘terrorism can be wiped off from the country only through education with value system, elimination of poverty and transformation of religion into a spiritual system.’
- Safta Does Not Entail Granting Mfn Status To India: Pak (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
The draft South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) has no clause that requires Pakistan to give the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India and Islamabad will not grant any preferential tariffs for New Delhi, a senior official has said.
- Congress Seeks To Pressure Pakistan On Militants (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
The Congress party said on Sunday it was committed to making peace with the country's arch rival Pakistan and urged the government to pressure Islamabad to curb anti-Indian Islamist militants.
- Sog Men Worked For Harkat, Bank Officials For Lashkar (Daily Excelsior, Ahmed Ali Fayyaz, Jan 23, 2006)
Days after Police unearthed the "coalition of terror" involving two councilors of the PDP and Congress parties in Srinagar, a deadlier Police-militant nexus has surfaced in Shopian area of south Kashmir.
- Is History Repeating Itself In Nepal? (Indian Express, RHODERICK CHALMERS, Jan 23, 2006)
There is still space and time to accommodate the Maoists, political parties and monarchy in a workable solution,
- Trade With India Sans Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
PRESIDENT of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry Chaudhry Mohammad Saeed has said that political relations are hindering progress in the economic collaboration between Pakistan and India.
- Fearing War, Lanka Tamils Flee To India (Indian Express, JAYA MENON, Jan 23, 2006)
Around 2.30 am on Friday, Suryakumar landed on the Arichalmunai shores near the ghost village of Dhanushkodi. Fearing a fresh outbreak of conflict between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE, he had fled his native village, Thondamannar in Jaffna district,..
- India And Talks On The Nuclear Issue (Hindu, R. Ramachandran, Jan 23, 2006)
ACCORDING TO news reports following the recent round of discussions in New Delhi between India and the United States around the Indo-U.S.
- Profusion Of Ideas (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
The West Bengal government appears to be a touch panicky as thoughts to tone up the health sector
- Embodiment Of Bravery, Patriotism (Daily Excelsior, R K Bhatnagar, Jan 23, 2006)
Born on January 23, 1897, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose would have been 109 years of age now.
- Bush’S Asia Tour (Statesman, Harsh V Pant, Jan 23, 2006)
With the recent visit of the US President to Asia, the USA is once again trying to grapple with the momentous transformation that has taken place in global politics in the last few years.
- Self-Respect -- Key To Economic Growth (Daily Excelsior, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Jan 23, 2006)
Mainstream economists hold that the provision of basic facilities like roads and capabilities like education and health to the people would lead to higher economic growth rates.
- Spread Message Of Peace, Non-Violence: President (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 23, 2006)
The hills of Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri in the ancient town of Shravanabelagola resounded with chants of "Bhagawan Bahubali ki jai" as President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
- Reaching Out To Save A Blue Baby (Hindu, R. Sujatha, Jan 23, 2006)
Fifteen-month-old Maxwell, born to Qayyum and Aster, was a blue baby, whose condition worsened as he grew. "He turned blue three or four times in a day," recalls Aster.
- Irrelevance Of The King (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 23, 2006)
The slogan, “Gyane Chor, Desh Chhod” (Gyanendra thief, leave the country), shows the distance the Nepalese people have travelled from venerating their monarch as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Never before have they stood up to monarchy like this.
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