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Articles 16521 through 16620 of 23107:
- Indo-Bangla Cargo Trade Potential Untapped (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
The absence of large barges seized by Indian and Pakistani authorities during the Bangladesh war of liberation in 1971 and subsequent constraints stand in the way of an increase in Indo-Bangla riverine cargo traffic despite the potential for its . . .
- Watergate Of India: Jaya (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK General Secretary J Jayalalitha on Thursday likened the tapping of Samajwadi Party leader and Rajya Sabha member Amar Singh’s telephone to the Watergate scandal in the United States which led to the resignation . . .
- Strong Introductions In Writing (Hindu, David McKie, Jan 06, 2006)
DEAD. THAT was what the Chicago Tribune's City News service was found to be as the New Year dawned.
- Naveen Patnaik Government Under Fire (Hindu, PRAFULLA DAS, Jan 06, 2006)
The Kalinga Nagar incident has put the already strained BJD-BJP relationship under further pressure.
- Tie-Up In Zps: Congress Leaves It To Local Units (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting in Delhi
The Congress on Thursday announced that it will not like to interfere in the formation of zilla panchayats in Karnataka, and left the decision to the local units to chart the future course.
- Rs. 642 Crores For Health Centres (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
Health and Family Welfare Minister N. Cheluvaraya Swamy said on Thursday that a Rs. 642-crore project for improving primary and community health centres will be launched next month.
- Bangalore Police Bring Suspect In Iisc Attack To Nalgonda (Hindu, S.Ramu, Jan 06, 2006)
Accused person's house searched for three hours
A Bangalore crime branch team on Thursday brought Mohammad Razi-Ur Rehman alias Abdul Rehman (34), an alleged accused in the attack on the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), to Nalgonda amid . . .
- Ysr Seeks Scientists' Counsel On Projects (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
Modern practices is a must for farmers to reap benefits
Farmer suicides almost stopped in the State, says YSR
- President Moots E-Judiciary System For Courts In Country (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 06, 2006)
Entire judicial process must be done electronically, says Kalam
- In Sri Lanka: Seeding The Clouds Of War (Hindu, R. Hariharan, Jan 06, 2006)
The LTTE is using the same tactics to set the stage for an offensive against the Sri Lankan Army that it employed against the IPKF.
- Train Service: Talks Today (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Railway officials of India and Pakistan will meet here on Thursday to finalise the modalities for the inaugural run of the Khokhrapar-Munnabao train service. The countries have already concluded the trial run on their respective sides.
- Bjp Meet To Ratify Rajnath's Appointment (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Rajnath Singh to spell out his strategy
Strategy to expand the BJP's base
Leaders contacted at various levels
- Bjp Backs Yoga Guru (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
The Bharatiya Janata Party says it is fully with yoga guru Swami Ram Dev, who has come under attack from CPI (M) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat
- Tight Security In Hyderabad (Hindu, VINAY KUMAR, Jan 05, 2006)
For Pravasi Bharatiya Divas and AICC plenary session
Manmohan, a large number of NRIs, Central Ministers and leading personalities taking part in the events
Police asked to implement "foolproof" but unobtrusive security plan
- Indo-Pak Talks Tomorrow On Inaugural Run Of Train Service (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Railway Officials of India and Pakistan would be meeting here tomorrow to finalise the modalities as well as the dates for the inaugural run of the Khokhrapar-Munabao train service between the two countries.
- Haryana Plans To Beat Major It Hubs' (The Economic Times, Raja Awasthi, Jan 05, 2006)
‘An accountant by training, a lawyer by profession, an academic by choice and a politician per se, Haryana cabinet’s youngest member Randeep Singh Surjewala wears many hats. Having been the longest-serving president of Indian Youth Congress, . . .
- Police Claim Maoist Rout (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Battling Maoists through eight days in dense jungles on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border, police claim to have shot dead five guerrillas including a deputy commander, injured five and arrested 15.
- Quota For Muslims Case For Constitution Bench (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Apex court won't stay High Court ruling but says admissions, appointments already made not to be disturbed
Reservation for a class of people not adequately represented was permissible: Fali Nariman
- Ysr Pins High Hopes On Overseas Telugus (Hindu, S. Nagesh Kumar, Jan 05, 2006)
State to put its best forward at Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
Telugu diaspora can offer expertise in core areas such as IT, BT and pharma
The picture is not rosy on the foreign investments front
Power tariff for industries is the lowest
- Representing The People (Tribune, P.P. Rao, Jan 05, 2006)
The quality of democracy gets reflected in the character and calibre of the elected representatives of the people. Parliament has recently expelled 11 of its members belonging to different political parties for accepting bribes in the cash-for-query scam.
- 5 More Held For Iisc Attack (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Abdul Rehman, the LeT militant in Bangalore police custody, has allegedly admitted his role in...
- Sc Refuses To Stay Quota Fiat (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to stay the Andhra Pradesh High Court judgement quashing an ordnance providing for five per cent reservation for the Muslims in government jobs and educational institutions.
- Don’T Exhibit Power, Provide It (Greater Kashmir, Er. Ghulam Rasool Dar, Jan 05, 2006)
There is a way we can cope up with the growing problem of electricity, provided we see professionalism and dedication from those who matter. Let Kashmiris not suffer anymore as they have been suffering for so long, writes Er. Ghulam Rasool Dar (Eddi)
- Expert Against Aping Pacific Tsunami-Warning System (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Renowned earthquake expert Mr Harsh Gupta today said that India should not emulate the Pacific Tsunami Warning System as it generates seventy per cent false alarms.
- Sc Refuses To Stay Hc Ruling (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
The Supreme Court today referred to a Constitution Bench the controversial Andhra Pradesh law providing five per cent reservation to the Muslims, but declined to grant interim stay on the state high court order striking it down as “unconstitutional”.
- Talks On Rail Link From Today (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Top Railway offfcials from India and Pakistan will commence their two-day deliberations, beginning tomorrow, to chalk out the modalities for resumption of the Munabao-Khokrapar rail link, connecting Rajasthan in India and Sindh in Pakistan
- Kalam Arrives In City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam arrived late on Wednesday evening on a 20-hour visit, primarily to participate in the 93rd Indian Science Congress. He will spend at least six hours at the Children's Science Congress.
- Only A Political Solution Will Work (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 05, 2006)
The president’s briefing on Balochistan to the 94th corps commanders’ conference is of great significance, though it is disturbing too. He has said that the government’s writ will be protected when challenged.
- Plea For Assembly In Andamans To Be Studied (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jan 05, 2006)
Law for survivors of tsunami planned, says Manmohan
- Next Three Years Matter (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
From 9/11 until the start of 2005, President George Bush succeeded in setting the political agenda for America and the world almost without effective challenge. At home and abroad he defined himself, and was widely seen, as the war president.
- Mumbai Consulate Plan Scuppered (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Tenants of a high-rise office building in India’s financial capital have stopped Pakistan from reopening a long-delayed consulate there, saying crowds of visa seekers would pose a security threat.
- Mirwaiz For International Mediation On Kashmir (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
All Parties Hurriyat Conference chief Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday said international mediation and guarantee were imperative for achieving permanent solution of the Kashmir dispute.
- Aphc Delegation To Meet Musharraf Today (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
An All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) delegation led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq will meet President Pervez Musharraf today (Thursday) to discuss various proposals for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
- Karzai Makes Landmark Visit To Turkey (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
Afghan rebuilding to top discussions between Karzai and Turkish dignitaries
- Us Warns Iran Against Resuming Atomic Fuel Research (Press Trust of India, Sridhar Krishnaswami, Jan 05, 2006)
The US has warned Iran against resuming atomic fuel research and development next week, saying if it does not abide by agreements, the international community will have to consider additional steps to restrain Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
- J&k: Pak Boy Trying To Cross Back, Detained By Bsf (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 05, 2006)
A 16-year-old Pakistani boy, who might have inadvertantly crossed into India, was apprehended by the Border Security Force in Akhnoor sector in J&K while trying to go back.
- Mob War In The Mideast (Indian Express, David Ignatius, Jan 05, 2006)
The power struggle among Syria’s leaders could widen to involve real armies in Syria, Lebanon, Israel and even distant Iran, warns DAVID IGNATIUS
- Kashmiris Not Ready To Accept Loc As Border: Mirwaiz (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The visiting All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) delegation led by its chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Tuesday evening went into a mutual consultations session with the Azad Kashmir leaders here on their 2-day visit to quake ravaged areas.
- Heads Of Human Traffickers Must Roll (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jan 04, 2006)
About 400 Pakistanis, who entered Turkey illegally are reportedly languishing in the Turiksh Deport Centre. Their families back home have appealed to President Musharraf to arrange their release and repatriation. Meanwhile, FIA has reportedly . . .
- Police Nab Let’S S-Indian Pointsman But Is Abdul Rehman The Real One Or Just A Patsy? (India Daily, Balaji Reddy, Jan 04, 2006)
One person by the name Abdul Rehman has been arrested by the Special Investigation team of Bangalore police, in connection with the terrorist attack at IISc Bangalore campus.
- Governance Takes A Punctual Turn In J&k (Indian Express, ISHFAQ NASEEM, Jan 04, 2006)
If Jammu and Kashmir is abuzz with talk of punctuality and governance these days, it is because Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has hit upon a novel idea of monthly performance reports.
- 200 Pakistani Prisoners In Indian Jails: Pak Foreign Secy (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Two hundred Pakistani prisoners were still lodged in Indian jails despite the two countries releasing over 400 prisoners last year, Foreign Secretary Riaz Muhammad Khan said here today.
- Sri Lanka Rebels Say Lose Senior Cadre To Army Attack (Reuters, Peter Apps, Jan 04, 2006)
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers accused the army of infiltrating their areas and killing a senior rebel on Tuesday in what they said was the most serious attack since a 2002 truce, and warned time was running out to avert war.
- Mirwaiz Visits Pok, Holds Talks (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today visited Muzaffarabad, the quake-battered capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and held talks with the leaders there.
- Sc Dismisses Petition On Taj Mahal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Supreme Court today dismissed a petition by a society claiming to be formed by descendents of Mughal dynasty seeking quashing of the order of Uttar Pradesh Central Sunni Wakf Board declaring Taj Mahal as Wakf property.
- Four ‘Tainted’ Mps Move Courts Over House Expulsion (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Lok Sabha’s power to throw out its members is being put to the legal test, with four MPs—among the 11 indicted for having accepted money to ask questions in Parliament—challenging their expulsion from the House in the courts. . . .
- Pm Visits Hyderabad Amid Looming Terror (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
With the Prime Minister in Hyderabad, the city has been put on high security alert. The precaution comes a day after the police managed to avert a major tragedy by foiling the plot of Jaish-e-Mohammed to trigger bomb blasts, including suicide bombings.
- Many Pak Quake Survivors Grapple With Trauma (Reuters, Suzanna Koster, Jan 04, 2006)
Pakistani earthquake survivor Shameen Akhtar orders her husband every day to dig up their three daughters.
- Saga Of Gudiya (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jan 04, 2006)
The girl who was caught in a man’s world
GUDIYA died of gynaecological problems in a Delhi hospital on Monday. Most people would blame destiny for what has happened to her. Marriage was thrust upon her when she should have been studying.
- End Of A Ceasefire (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Jan 04, 2006)
With the Maoists in Nepal deciding not to extend their four-month ceasefire,
- Clearing The Way For Multi Modal Transport (Hindu, V. Jayanth , Jan 04, 2006)
The basic approach should be to link train and bus services to reduce congestion on the roads.
- Caste Horrors (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Jan 04, 2006)
It suits Lalu Prasad to interpret the ghastly killings in a village situated in Rabri Devi’s constituency as collapse of law and order after Nitish Kumar has taken over as chief minister.
- Realizing Duties (Greater Kashmir, Khair-u-Nisa, Jan 04, 2006)
This refers to the subject of women empowerment. She is not born as a puppet. She is an individual with an opinion of her own.
- Hurriyat To Meet Musharraf On January 6 (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Mirwaiz Umar Farooq-led Hurriyat delegation, which is on a week-long visit of Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK), is likely to meet President Pervez Musharraf on January 6.
- Expelled Mps Go To Court (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
In a move that could trigger a confrontation between Parliament and judiciary, two of the 11 ousted MPs caught taking bribes on camera in a sting operation have filed a writ petition in Delhi High Court challenging their expulsion.
- Tunnel Vision (Telegraph, Arkadev Chatterjea, Jan 04, 2006)
Contrary to the trend abroad, students in India’s top business schools seem overly concerned with job placements, writes Arkadev Chatterjea The author is professor of finance, IIM Calcutta, and visiting fellow, Cornell Higher Education Research . . .
- Killing Of Scientist: J&k, Bangalore Police In Touch (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Bangalore police is in touch with the Kashmir police for securing clues about the killing of scientist Prof M.C. Puri at the Institute of Indian Sciences on December 28, last year.
- Maoist Training Camp Busted (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Jharkhand police have busted one of the biggest training camps of the Maoists in the Saranda forest area after a major operation, which lasted for 72 hours.
- Tips For Spending And Making Money (Tribune, Jasmine Birtles, Jan 04, 2006)
First of all, work out what kind of riches you are aiming for. Unless you go the traditional route and inherit it, making serious money will involve some sort of sacrifice.
- Supreme Court Dismisses Petition On Taj Mahal (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition by a society claiming to be formed by descendents of Mughal dynasty seeking quashing of the order of Uttar Pradesh Central Sunni Wakf Board declaring Taj Mahal as Wakf property.
- Next Time In Tehran, Catch A Game Of Women’S Polo (Indian Express, NAHID SIAMDOUST, Jan 04, 2006)
It has been called the king of sports and the sport of kings, but there was nothing regal about the rundown stadium outside Tehran where one of the first women’s polo matches in many generations was held.
- Tips For A Tap (Indian Express, Ritu Sarin, Jan 04, 2006)
Ritu Sarin on the how and why of telephonic surveillance
- Aisf Rallies Against Commercialisation Of Education (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
"State funding of education should be stepped up"
The 26th national conference of the All India Students Federation (AISF) began here on Tuesday with a call to step up state funding of education and end its commercialisation.
- How Did Gudiya Die? (Indian Express, RAVINDER KAUR, Jan 04, 2006)
Women are still the terrain on which turf fights between men — for power politics, religion and economics — are fought, says Ravinder Kaur
- Matter Of Pride (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jan 04, 2006)
Karnataka has a good panchayat system but needs to check graft and plug loopholes
- The End Of Journalism? Not At All (Indian Express, Saeed Naqvi, Jan 04, 2006)
The debate on new journalism, to which sting operations are a recent addition, runs the risk of being divided along generational lines, between the fuddy-duddies and the harbingers of a new dawn.
- Orissa Firing Draws Tribal Protests (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
At one entry point, the tribals blocked the road with the bodies of four tribals killed in the police firing. One of the bodies was that of Bumia Goto, a minor tribal boy, a student in a local high school.
- Brinda Flays Yoga Guru (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The analysis revealed a prima facie violation of licensing and labelling provisions of the Indian Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and the violations had been brought to the notice of the Uttaranchal government, said Shiv Basant, joint secretary of AYUSH,..
- Ban On Registration Of Revenue Sites Quashed (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
The State government suffered a major setback on Tuesday with the Karnataka High Court setting aside...
- Transferring Responsibility (Times of India, V RAGHUNATHAN, Jan 04, 2006)
A tragic stampede in Chennai killed 42 last month. The next day, newspapers screamed 'Chennai collector transferred', adding, "As per government sources, wrong enumeration of rain-hit people had led to the shortage of relief tokens and the . . .
- Manmohan Assures Pragmatic Solutions For Tsunami-Hit (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jan 04, 2006)
PM in Andamans, says problems will be resolved with speed and commitment
- Are We Better Off Sans Sting Operations? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jan 04, 2006)
We have been witness to two distinct versions of sting operations in the past couple of years. The Tehelka expose and Operation Duryodhan fall in the first category.
- Pak Stance On Kashmir Unchanged: Riaz (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
Foreign Secretary Riaz Muhammad Khan told a subcommittee of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Tuesday Pakistan wanted the Kashmiris be given the right to self-determination
- Pr Delegation Leaves For India Today (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
A four-member Pakistan Railways delegation will be leaving for India on Wednesday to finalize modalities for reopening the Khokhrapar-Monabao link.
- Mqm Seeks Early Opening Of Indian Consulate In Karachi (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 04, 2006)
A member of the National Assembly from Karachi has sought early opening of Indian consulate in the port city of Pakistan.
- No Fear From India Over Safta: Pak (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
Pakistan on Monday denied reports that it has delayed the ratification of SAFTA due to fears that the agreement would pave way for free trade with India, which it resisted all along.
- The Devil Is In The Detail (The Financial Express, Ravi Visvesvaraya Prasad, Jan 03, 2006)
India’s telecom subscribers rece-ived welcome New Year gifts in the form of reduced rate plans from various service providers. These new plans have been driven by three major factors.
- American Counties Seek Investors From India (Daily Times, Khalid Hasan, Jan 03, 2006)
Virginia’s Fairfax County has opened an office in Banglore, India, to induce Indian companies to invest here.
- Pr Delegation To Leave For India On 4th (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jan 03, 2006)
The Pakistan Railways delegation is finally leaving for India on 4th to hold talks with their counterparts regarding the opening and frequency of the Khokhrapar-Monabao train section between the two countries.
- Taking Innocent Life (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jan 03, 2006)
Earlier last month, the state of North Carolina executed Kenneth Boyd — who became the 1,000th person put to death in the United States since the Supreme Court permitted executions to resume in 1976.
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