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- Childhood Years (Telegraph, Tapas Majumdar, Aug 31, 2005)
This is the third and last of the three notes I had wanted to share with you while speculating on what the framers of our Constitution had wanted to convey through (what was to become) Article 45.
- Grooming A Reluctant Heir Apparent (Hindu, Harish Khare , Aug 31, 2005)
Rahul Gandhi remains a reluctant politician and this has serious repercussions for the Congress as an organisation and for its much-delayed process of renewal.
- Helpless Villagers (Dawn, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 31, 2005)
There are sound reasons for reformers who have the good of the country at heart to say that Pakistan can never change for the better unless feudalism in its various forms in completely eliminated.
- Jihadism’S Roots In Political Islam (Deccan Herald, Bassam Tibi, Aug 31, 2005)
In order to combat jihadism successfully, it is necessary to seek Muslim cooperation to determine who the jihadists are.
- Hurriyat For Direct Talks With Prime Minister (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 31, 2005)
Not to accept mediation on holding talks
- Pak Team’S Visit To Palestine (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 31, 2005)
Foreign Office Spokesman Mohammed Naeem has said that an official delegation from Pakistan will visit Gaza and Al-Quds on the invitation of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
- Indian Diplomats Meet Convicted Spy Today (Dawn, Raja Asghar, Aug 30, 2005)
Pakistan said on Monday Indian diplomats would meet a convicted Indian spy on death row in a Lahore jail on Tuesday in the latest of efforts to save his life while the two rival nations are also discussing release of hundreds of each other’s nationals. .
- Musharraf For Uprooting Core Causes Of Terrorism, Political Disputes (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 30, 2005)
It is a collective responsibility, says Pakistan President
- The Burden Of Farmers' Debt (Business Line, C. P. Chandrasekhar, Aug 30, 2005)
A recent NSSO report on the indebtedness of farmer households provides important information on the extent and nature of cultivators' debt.
- India, Pak Fail To Reach Agreement (Tribune, Rajeev Sharma, Aug 30, 2005)
The Home Secretaries of India and Pakistan today discussed at length the first-ever Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between them on prevention of drug trafficking, but failed to reach an agreement on it, sources disclosed to The Tribune tonight.
- Geography Is Destiny (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Aug 30, 2005)
Geography for Pakistan will prove to be its destiny. It can work both positively and negatively, depending on how policymakers act over the next several years.
- Hurriyat May Again Insist On Meeting Musharraf First (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
The much-awaited meeting between the Centre and the Hurriyat Conference is likely to be delayed further as the amalgam leaders may again seek an audience with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf at New York on the sidelines of UN General Assembly next mon
- Emissary Holds Talks With Hurriyat (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 30, 2005)
Bid to resume stalled dialogue process with the moderate faction of the Hurriyat.
- India Reaches Out To Afghanistan (Asia Times, Siddharth Srivastava, Aug 30, 2005)
It is the first visit of an Indian head of government to Afghanistan in 29 years.
- Seizures Galore (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2005)
Off and on we have struck a note of caution in these columns about the widespread existence of unauthorised weapons in the State.
- Bridge Over Troubled Lands (Telegraph, Jyoti Malhotra, Aug 30, 2005)
Afghanistan could play a crucial role in improving India-Pakistan ties and breaking the stalemate over Kashmir, writes Jyoti Malhotra
- Too Much Of It (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 29, 2005)
G.N. Faroqi responds to an article about SKIMS and the functioning of the institute
- Paradise Calling (Greater Kashmir, NAILA NEELOFAR, Aug 29, 2005)
What are the roots that clutch out of this ‘Firdous’, writes
- Help Whom? (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 29, 2005)
How should the government help the weaker sections of the society?
- Pak Links Afghan Transit To Kashmir (Rediff on the Net, KJM Varma, Aug 29, 2005)
Pakistan has rejected India's request for opening the Wagah border for transportation of its goods to Afghanistan, saying that the transit trade would not be allowed without progress in resolving the Kashmir issue.
- Din And Siasat --- To (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 29, 2005)
"Juda ho din siasat se to reh jati hai Changaizi" (when a religious belief leaves politics, what takes over is tyranny).
- First Look: Dr Singh In Afghanistan (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 29, 2005)
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday called for a regional effort to fight terrorism, saying only with the help of Pakistan can the threat of further militancy be defeated.
- Pakistan Rejects Indian Plea (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Aug 29, 2005)
Transit facility only if Kashmir row is solved: Shaukat Aziz
Peace impossible without resolution of Kashmir
Pakistan does not have aggressive designs
Seeks peaceful settlement of U.S.-Iran standoff
- There Is A Definite Change In Kashmir: Mufti Sayeed (Tribune, Ehsan Fazili, Aug 29, 2005)
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed took over as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister on November 2, 2002, as the head of a multi-party coalition government.
- Pakistan Dogs Pm On Kabul Trip (Telegraph, SUJAN DUTTA, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Hamid Karzai today made common cause in the fight against terrorism, but Afghanistan’s ruler brought Pakistan into the frame for a happy South Asian family picture.
- Where Does India Stand In Central Asia ? (Daily Excelsior, N. B. Menon, Aug 29, 2005)
First, it was the "revolution of roses" in November 2003 when a reluctant president Edward Shevardnadze capitulated and handed over the Georgian presidency to the pro-West Mikhail Saakashvili. Then, a little over a year later, the "orange revolution" . .
- Hazards Of Gas Pipe Line Through Pakistan (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Aug 29, 2005)
In a recent meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh it was stated that India's requirement for natural gas within the next two and a half decades will soar from the current 21 million standard cubic meters per day(mmscmd)
- Shaukat Focuses On Foreign Affairs (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 29, 2005)
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that Pakistan will never support military action against Iran. Addressing a Press conference in Lahore on Saturday,
- Pak Girl Arrives For Free Heart Treatment (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
The collection of toll tax at Lakhanpur toll barrier of Jammu & Kashmir government is being usurped and in this way the govt. of J&K is being duped to the time of thousands of rupees each day.
- India: A World Power? (Dawn, Anwar Syed, Aug 28, 2005)
Many of India’s spokesmen assert that it is, or that it is on the way to becoming, a major world power.
- Muslims Facing Social Boycott In India (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 28, 2005)
A High level committee appointed by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to study the economic, educational and social status of Indian Muslims has said that the Muslims are facing virtual social boycott in India. The Banks are declining loans to them and
- Pak Won’T Change Stand On Kashmir: Aziz (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Ahead of the meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan has assured PoK leaders that it would not change its stance on the Kashmir issue.
- Pakistan Won't Change Stance On Kashmir: Aziz (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
Ahead of the meeting between President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan has assured PoK leaders that it would not change its stance on the Kashmir issue.
- Meet The Contemporaries (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 28, 2005)
To begin with, it shall be appropriate to talk of the literary get-together, arranged by J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, on 23rd evening of August, 05 at Tagore Hall Srinagar. The ‘eminent contemporary’, that we were face to face with, was . .
- Rs. 12-Crore Drinking Water Project For Holehonnur (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2005)
A Rs. 12-crore drinking water project covering all the villages in the Holehonnur Assembly constituency and other urban centres has been sanctioned, according to Holehonnur MLA G. Basavanneppa.
- Anatomy Of Power Crises (Daily Excelsior, Vikram Gour, Aug 28, 2005)
Only the other day early in the morning an unknown young face knocked at our gate to tell me that he is an Electrical Engineer graduate and wanted my advice in pursuing further studies in the engineering field.
- Sunnis Defiant On Iraq Charter (Hindu, Atul Aneja , Aug 28, 2005)
Differences yet to be resolved; U.S. frees 1,000 inmates from Abu Ghraib
- Polluted Waters (Greater Kashmir, SHAKEEL-UR-RAHMAN, Aug 28, 2005)
Condition of water resources in Kashmir should concern us all
- Notable Progress In Indo-Pak Talks’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
Four days ahead of his visit to Islamabad to participate in the Secretary-level talks, Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said there has been “notable progress” in the Composite Dialogue Process (CDP) and it needs to be carried further to address specific
- Sofi Stresses Conservation Of Forests, Wildlife (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
State Government contemplates to upgrade the Forest Training Schools of Doomi, Miransahib and Chitternar in the State to the College level.
- Genesis Of The Dispute (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 27, 2005)
Kashmir dispute has a history and the struggle is based on reason, Mian Manzoor Ahmad responds to the article by Paul Beerman
- Our Tragedy Is The Bankruptcy Of Leadership! (Greater Kashmir, M. ASHRAF, Aug 27, 2005)
When leaders lose touch with reality as well as masses, history throws up a fresh bunch of leaders and the earlier ones get swept away. Kashmir may be waiting for the same to happen sooner than later, comments
- Still Unsafe (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
The real-life sob story of 12 families of Thatha Thrika village of Udhampur district who have been forced to leave their homes to escape revenge by the terrorists is indicative of the general environment that prevails in far-flung corners of the State.
- Explosive Recoveries (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 27, 2005)
All of them are volatile recoveries made in the State during the last 72 hours: 1400 kilograms of chemicals in Srinagar, six kilogram RDX along with other ammunition in Satwari, one kilogram RDX from Rajouri and quite a few grenades from the Valley includ
- Pakistan Grants Consular Access To Sarabjit (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 27, 2005)
Pakistan today granted consular access to Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death for his alleged involvement in bomb blasts in Lahore.
- Old Trick Of Oil And Water (Telegraph, Malvika Singh, Aug 26, 2005)
When one reads a headline in a national daily saying, “Bengal has to reform or perish,
- Fighting Legacy Of Partition (Daily Excelsior, Aditya Nath Dar, Aug 26, 2005)
In a changing world order after the end of the cold war a number of issues at the international level will prevent India from pursuing its main national interests
- The Warriors Against Democracy (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Aug 26, 2005)
In the immediate aftermath of the liberation of Bangladesh, Islamist forces were despised in the country for siding with Pakistan. These forces are now back with vengeance.
- The Price Tag Of Alliance With The Us (Dawn, Mustafa Malik, Aug 26, 2005)
In his Independence Day message President Pervez Musharraf reiterated his vow to defeat terrorists and extremists.
- The Dodgy Underbelly Of India's War On Terror (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Aug 26, 2005)
In their search for quick results, the police have allowed the real conspirators behind the terrorist attack on Parliament to get away.
- Improving Ties With Afghanistan (Tribune, Maj-Gen Himmat Singh Gill (retd) , Aug 26, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Afghanistan can be a turning point for better Indo-Afghan relations. Afghanistan is not just another neighbour, but a buffer to an ever turbulent South Asia where terrorism, religious animosity and civilisational c
- Indian, Us Commandos Hold Joint Training (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2005)
Commandos of special forces of India and the US carried out a three-week joint training exercise in the country August 4 to 19 to hone their combat skills in countering modern security challenges, including terrorist threats,
- Israeli Pullout From Gaza (Tribune, Inder Malhotra, Aug 26, 2005)
NOT much notice has been taken of it in this country but the Israeli pullout from Gaza after 38 years of occupation is an important and hopefully promising development.
- Relieving Their Pain (Greater Kashmir, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 26, 2005)
We want to establish dentistry in rural areas and this is the theme of 8th State dental Conference to be held on August 27th & 28th, 2005 by Indian Dental Association, J&K State, writes Dr. H U Malik
- Economics And Not Just Spending Is The Key To Development (Greater Kashmir, ER IMTIYAZ, Aug 26, 2005)
Running costs are negligible in hydro power projects and they are affordable for the State. Centre with its vast resources base can afford it, not our improvised State, comments
- Pakistan Ties Trade With India To Kashmir Resolution (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 26, 2005)
Lahore, Aug 25: The Pakistan government has firmly tied improvement in economic relations with India to the resolution of the Kashmir issue.
- A Black Spot (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 26, 2005)
How do you define crime situation in a state in which two out of every one lakh of the total registered crimes are rapes?
- Draw Parallels (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 25, 2005)
The Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Gaza Strip and four of the 120 settlements in the West Bank has been widely welcomed.
- Time To Act (Greater Kashmir, M Y TARIGAMI, Aug 25, 2005)
The unresolved Kashmir issue is an unfortunate legacy of history, which primarily concerns the people of Jammu and Kashmir,
- Road To Hell (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 25, 2005)
Better roads mean better life, but what can be said of a road that takes life of human beings who make the mistake of plying over it, Khursheed Ahmad Trali narrates
- Palace In Ruins (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 25, 2005)
What is the most popular identification mark of the trans-Himalayan district headquarters of Leh which is an international destination?
- The Drama And Trauma Of Gaza (Business Line, Rasheeda Bhagat , Aug 25, 2005)
A great media circus is being played out in Gaza as the Israeli army evicts Jewish settlers to return the strip of land to the Palestinians, who were dispossessed in 1967.
- This Is How We Perceive The Problem Of Kashmir-Vi (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 25, 2005)
We are concluding the full text of the discussion between Muhammad Yasin Malik, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and Omar Abdullah,
- Fenced In (Daily Excelsior, Vinod Vedi, Aug 25, 2005)
Suddenly we have discovered to our dismay that the fence that we are setting up to keep the Bangladeshis out could very well keep them in.
- No End To Corruption (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 24, 2005)
As far as I can recall, it is the first time that a responsible government functionary has said something sensible and realistic about corruption. Some time ago, the Auditor-General of Pakistan stated in a gathering that, in his opinion, bribery and . . .
- Registration Is A Must (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 24, 2005)
The madressah registration drive is not going to be as easy as previously thought, going by what happened in Islamabad on Monday.
- India Must Play Mediator Between The Muslims And The West’ (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 24, 2005)
A member of the House of Lords, Bhikhu Parekh has been living in the UK for over four decades.
- Pak Weaponisation Programme (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Aug 24, 2005)
Three days before Pakistan celebrated its 58th Independence Day on August 14, 2005, it successfully test-fired the Babur Cruise Missile obviously in an attempt to reassure the countrymen that with the military at the helm of affairs their country was. . .
- India : Democracy Eroded (Daily Excelsior, Rakesh Bahl, Aug 24, 2005)
The constitution of In-dia is known to be the best document written and enacted in the world of democracy, but practically the facts on ground seem to be diametrically opposite to the principals of government formation and governance.
- Over-Reaction? (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Aug 24, 2005)
Or prejudice portrayed
There is an awful lot more than the proverbial egg on the face of the UP police, and a section of the media too,
- The Midnight Knock (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 24, 2005)
Tuk, Tuk. Taps on the wooden door suddenly break the tenuous calm of the night. Within seconds my insomniac uncle walks across the house,
- The Price Of Complacency (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Aug 23, 2005)
While most exporting countries prepared for the post-quota world, India remained deaf to warnings.
- Un Resolutions Obsolete For Solving K-Issue (Daily Excelsior, L C Kaul, Aug 23, 2005)
Addressing a public meeting organised by Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, on the first anniversary of the party, at Hyderpura,
- Talent On Contract (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 23, 2005)
An interview-based study in this newspaper last Sunday on contract jobs in the State Government has brought out varied responses although not entirely on unexpected lines.
- Too Scary (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Aug 23, 2005)
Since hotels have been mentioned by name and responsible civic authorities have been quoted a newspaper report is quite scary about the manner in which Wazwan and other famous Kashmiri dishes are cooked in commercial kitchens across the Pir Panjal.
- Toothless Tiger (Statesman, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 23, 2005)
The state human rights commission, which was created in 1997 to hoodwink regional and international opinion about Kashmir,
- Urban Security In India (Daily Excelsior, Rameshwar Singh Jamwal, Aug 23, 2005)
The recent bomb blasts in London and the subsequent solving of the cases within few days and identification of the accused within couple of days shows
- Indian Government Still Faltering In Manipur – It Needs A Deep Rooted Political And Compassionate Solution (India Daily, Sudhir Chadda, Aug 22, 2005)
Manipur is about to rattle again. Manipuris need to under they is proud integral part of India.
- Pm Exhorts Naxals To Join Mainstream (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2005)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today did some tough talking on Naxalite movement, even while asking the ultra Left organisations to prove their mettle in the battle of the ballot rather than pursuing a policy of bullets.
- The Milk That Waters Life (Greater Kashmir, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Aug 22, 2005)
You can’t have a better gift for a child than this, Tariq A. Rather writes on the importance of mother’s milk for a new born baby
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