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What is India DAILY ROUND-UP

Wednesday, 21 July 2004, 1400 hrs

NATION & STATES
Eradicate terror from South Asia,
Natwar Singh tells counterparts 

The second day of the Islamabad meet again saw India and Pakistan broaching the Kashmir issue, but their references were general and veiled...

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Chidambaram exempts bonds from transaction tax
The government today exempted bonds from the new transaction tax, and reduced the levy on day traders and arbitrageurs from 0.15% to 0.015%...

FEATURED STORIES



Asia Times
India, Sikkim, China and a vexing lama
India's Supreme Court has blocked Tibet's second-best-known Buddhist lama from his exile monastery in the strategic Indian state of Sikkim. The move has major implications for India, China and the Dalai Lama, writes JULIAN GEARING  

The Hindu
'
We must persuade the US to define
 itself as part of the UN system"

Joschka Fischer, Germany's high profile Foreign Minister and leader of the Green Party, is one of the world's more colourful statesmen. A fiery left-wing activist who once beat up a policeman in a demonstration, he has reinvented himself to emerge as perhaps Germany's most popular politician. An interview.


The Pioneer
Suicide: Dairy impales dons
He is gone and so only those who knew him closely would remember a tender soul. But what he leaves behind ought to jog the conscience of those who are supposed to epitomise empathy. Dr Rachit Gupta's suicide notes give an insight into a brilliant mind's myriad feelings and how they were throttled to death by insensitive seniors

Asia Times

Pakistan: Payback time
With President George W Bush running out of time, and Pakistan short of excuses, Islamabad will have to honor two pledges to the US: send troops to Iraq, and deliver a "high-value" terror suspect, says SEEMA SIROHI

CNN
Running the Internet under the radar
Open source software powers more than 70 per cent of all Web servers and routes much of the world's e-mail traffic. It's forcing established companies to rethink their business models.

 TOP PICKS


OPINION

Global Questions (The Statesman)
Reversal in economy is likely (Pioneer) 
Removing the stigma (Pioneer)
Too little, too late  (Hindu)
The ghost of Kargil (Daily Excelsior)



 What is India ABSTRACTS
COMING SOON!

This column will feature annotated abstracts of editorials and opinions published in newspapers across India

 BUSINESS HEADLINES
Govt to revisit reforms' priorities
Nasscom to meet FM on taxation
Sensex range bound
Exports ascend 34 pc in June
Short-duration crops advised
FDI decision faces flak in Houses Small scale sector to be renamed
Airport uplift draws a crowd
June exports zoom 34%

 CORPORATE HEADLINES
Reliance plans knowledge cities
Airbus to boost production
Jindal buys plant in Indonesia
EU approves Sony BMG merger
L&T bags $52.5 m UAE order
Canara Bank net up 31.50% 
ABB India’s revenue up by 55%
Vijaya Bank’s agri-sector plans
Birla Sun Life’s 2 plans
Tata Teleservices to expand

 WORLD HEADLINES
China: Floods kill 8, hit millions
Namibian president visits China
UN wants Israel to break wall
Berger regrets stealing notes
Revelry as hostage is freed
No work permit for age cheats
Cops against part-time maids
Flight attendants attack flier
U.S. anger at inaction in Sudan

 EXCHANGE
Dollar: Rs 46.65
Pound: Rs 87.15
Euro: Rs 58.10
Yen:  (100) Rs 44.35
 INSCRIPTIONS
From South India 
Original texts from four states, transcribed from a definitive volume  published by the Archaeological Survey of India
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 SOURCES
Deccan Herald
Indian Express
Hindustan Times
The Hindu
Pioneer
Economic Times
Times of India
Statesman
Tribune
Business Standard
Business Line

 

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