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- Left-Upa Tradeoff (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
In a move to buy peace ahead of a stormy Winter Session of Parliament, the UPA government today agreed with the Left parties on the IAEA-Iran issue being resolved within the atomic agency’s purview, while securing a green signal from red flag bearers for
- India Won't Refer Iran N-Project To Un (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
In a bid to buy peace from its Left allies ahead of what could be a stormy Parliament session, UPA on Monday said it was against referring Iran's nuclear programme to the UN.
- Left Apprised Of Stand On Iran Issue (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
India will strive to ensure that the issue remains within IAEA
- Five Naxalites Killed In Encounters (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Maoists kill former colleague in Anantapur, another person in Guntur
- Naxal Killing Buoys Police Morale (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
The killing of two top naxalites in successive encounters in as many days has buoyed the morale of policemen in the district.
- Police Kill Two Maoists (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 22, 2005)
Two others killed in Anantapur and Warangal
- China, Chile, And Free Trade Agreements (Hindu, Jorge Heine, Nov 22, 2005)
Chile is reaping the benefits of its "Look East Asia" policy of the early 1990s, especially in trade with China. It is now looking at South Asia, India particularly, as "the next frontier" in its international trade and investment strategy.
- The World Of Harry Potter (Greater Kashmir, SAMINA WAHID, Nov 22, 2005)
What do Harry Potter and Moon Face (of The Magic Faraway Tree fame) have in common? They’re both small and indulge in magic,
- Top Maoist Killed In Encounter (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
A top naxalite, Aggila Istari alias Salim,was killed in an exchange of fire between the special party police and Maoists in the Manigarh-Jogapur forest area under Kagaznagar police station limits in the early hours of Sunday.
- Save Kiocl, Cm To Centre (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
The State government has appealed to the Centre against closing down the Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited (KIOCL), Chief Minister N Dharam Singh said in Bangalore on Sunday.
- Parliament Session Set To Be Stormy (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
The winter session of Parliament beginning Wednesday is expected, by all accounts, to be stormy with the Congress-led coalition facing a determined Opposition in the wake of the ....
- Full Text Of President's Speech (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
President A P J Abdul Kalam addressed the members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in Bangalore on Sunday. What follows is the complete text of the speech.
- Missing The ‘Should’ For The Trees (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
To save forests, and the Tribal Bill, use the Employment Guarantee Act
- Capturing Nature’S Wonders (Tribune, Usha Rai, Nov 21, 2005)
Shrinking forests, disappearing tigers, the urban sprawl eating up green spaces, pollution levels in cities making it difficult to breathe, and the interminable cycle of floods, droughts and natural disasters, leave one with the distinct feeling that . .
- Debris In Quake Zone Is A Serious Health Risk: Un (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 21, 2005)
* Pakistan must reforest earthquake-hit areas: environment minister
- Top Ranthambhore Officials Removed (Indian Express, JAY MAZOOMDAAR, Nov 21, 2005)
Taking note of The Sunday Express report on the killing on tigers inside Ranthambhore National Park, the Rajasthan government today transferred the two top forest officials of the Park.
- ‘Ten Of Us, We Killed At Least 22 Tigers’ (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 20, 2005)
Three hunters confess to killing 10 tigers, name seven who poached a dozen more.
- Elephants Arrive At Rejuvenation Camp (Hindu, Special Correspondent, The Hindu, Nov 20, 2005)
Arrangements made to ease their journey from various parts of Tamil Nadu
- Fossilized Droppings Found In India Show Dinosaurs Grazed (Reuters, Maggie Fox, Nov 19, 2005)
Fossilized dinosaur droppings found in central India show that giant dinosaurs known as titanosaurs ate grass, an international team of researchers reported on Thursday.
- All-Out Vigil On Many Fronts For Avian Influenza (Hindu, Bindu Shajan Perappadan, Nov 19, 2005)
Keeping a strict vigil to check entry of avian flu into the country, the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests and the grand old Bombay Natural History Society (BHNS)-India have identified for monitoring 173 sites across India, all known points ....
- Why More Powerful Than The Rest? (Deccan Herald, Khushwant Singh, Nov 19, 2005)
I have memorised the principal power mantras of Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Sikhs by heart but have not been able to work out why followers of these religions endow them with powers above other mantras.
- World Bank Presence Opposed (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 19, 2005)
About 20 NGOs from the North-east have expressed their opposition to efforts by the World Bank, in partnership with the Government of India, to develop a study on the natural resources of the region.
- Earthquake Disaster Management (Daily Excelsior, Mohan Singh Kalla, Nov 18, 2005)
It was my first experience to witness how relief was distributed to the victims of earthquake and steps were taken for their rehabilitation in Uri, where I visited twice.
- Pakistani Among 3 Let Militants Held In Doda (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Army, CRPF and police today arrested three militants including a Pakistani from Pul Doda and recovered three hand grenades from their possession.
- Naxals Plan Extremist Literature In Schools (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
After stepping up its activities in Jharkhand, the Naxalite think tank is now planning to propagate its extremist ideology in schools in the state.
- Karnataka Plans Law To Curb Naxal Activities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
The State Government proposes to enact legislation to curb growing naxalite activities on the lines of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, which have separate Acts to deal with the naxal problem.
- Population Can Be An Asset Too (Business Line, Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Nov 18, 2005)
The President, Mr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, has repeatedly stressed the importance of population control for India to become a `developed' nation. While interacting with students in Shimla last December, he said that it is necessary to control the population
- India Seeks Us Aircraft On Lease (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
India has requested a possible logistic support and lease of P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft from the United States.
- Maoists Being Shifted From Sub-Jail (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Close on the heels of the Jehanabad incident in Bihar, steps have been taken to shift Maoist naxalites lodged in the Rairakhol sub-jail in Sambalpur district of Orissa to other jails.
- "Impact Of Climate Change On Forests May Be Felt In 30 Years" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Findings of study undertaken by India-United Kingdom research institutions
Over 85 per cent of forest grids in the country will undergo change in type
Higher impact will be on teak and sal forests of central and eastern parts
- `Arrested Naxal Is A Misguided Woman' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Kavita, who was attracted to Maoist ideology, to be told about the futility of an armed struggle
Kavita was arrested on the suspicion of aiding naxalites
She is being held in police custody
- Naxalite Eye On Maharashtra Chief Minister (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 18, 2005)
Maharashtra chief minister Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh,
- Pm-Ulfa Talks (Daily Excelsior, Subhashis Mittra, Nov 17, 2005)
The positive beginning to the landmark peace talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and representatives of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has kindled a ray of hope for bringing the curtain down on a dragging three-decade . . .
- J&k: Pak Based Lashkar Suicide Sqaud Arrested (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 17, 2005)
A member of the suicide squad of Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba, involved in yesterday's attack in busy Lal Chaowk area, was arrested today from outside a hotel here when he was trying to escape.
Aijaz Ahmad Bhat alias Abu Sumna, who posed as a . . .
- Driven By Climate (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Nov 17, 2005)
Every year, more than 10 million people are being displaced by creeping environmental deterioration, concludes a study conducted by the Institute of Environment and Human Security at the United Nations University in Bonn.
- Warning Signals From Jehanabad (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Nov 17, 2005)
The Jehanabad type of raid is significant because the Maoists laid siege to the town with the help of people who are not hardcore cadres.
- Plan For Eco-Tourism Project At Thusharagiri (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 17, 2005)
Trekking tours through forests to be highlight of programme
Joint initiative of Tourism, Forest departments and VSS
Priority to conservation of forests
Work on project to begin next month
- Kashmir Sliding (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 17, 2005)
Three attacks in three days. Clearly, the terrorists are sending a message in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Revolution Meets Confusion (Indian Express, Rakesh Sinha , Nov 16, 2005)
Revolution meets confusion
Central forces can’t fight Naxalites. We need strong local police networks
- Khargaon’S Trees Tell A Story (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, Nov 16, 2005)
India's rural world is changing. Not everywhere and perhaps not as fast as we want it too, but it is changing—and for the better.
- Top Ranveer Sena Leaders Were Naxal Targets In Jehanabad (Indian Express, VARGHESE K GEORGE & J P YADAV, Nov 16, 2005)
The CPI(Maoist), in press statement today, claimed they had killed Bade Sharma and Bisweswar Rai, but had let off the other Sena members they had abducted after storming Jehanabad jail on Monday. Among the top leaders of the Ranveer Sena, . . .
- Naxals From Other States Joined Attack: Officials (Indian Express, SUDHI RANJAN SEN, Nov 16, 2005)
A centre team that visited Bihar today to take stock of the situation is of the view that Naxal cadres from Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar had participated in the Sunday’s attack in Jehanabad.
- Two Naxalites Gunned Down In Jharkhand (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
Close on the heels of an arms loot and killing of eight persons by the CPI Maoist rebels in Giridih district, the Hazaribagh police, in a joint operation with the CRPF, on Tuesday destroyed a Naxalite training centre and killed two rebels in an encounter
- Three Naxalites Killed In Hazaribag Encounter (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
Three naxalites were killed and their nine associates injured in an encounter in Niri forests in Hazaribag district on Tuesday.
- Naxalites Shot In Hazaribagh (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
Three Naxalites were today killed in an encounter in Hazaribagh, but police recovered only one body.
- Three Naxalites Killed In Jharkhand (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
Three Naxalites were killed today in an encounter in Hazaribag but the police recovered only one body even as it arrested several persons, including extremists.
- J&k: Pak Based Lashkar Suicide Sqaud Arrested (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 16, 2005)
A member of the suicide squad of Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba, involved in yesterday's attack in busy Lal Chaowk area, was arrested today from outside a hotel here when he was trying to escape.
Aijaz Ahmad Bhat alias Abu Sumna, who posed as a civilian
- Naxals Kill 9 Abducted Sena Men (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Nine members of the outlawed Ranvir Sena, private army of upper caste landlords, who were abducted during the massive attack by the CPI (Maoists) on Jehanabad district jail, were killed as 1,000 paramilitary personnel were rushed today to this town,
- No Man’S Land (Tribune, Sreedhara Bhasin, Nov 15, 2005)
After we sort of settled into our new place, in this new city, I observed with a modicum of dismay, that there is a large tract of land next to the house — an oddity in today’s Chandigarh.
- Hard On World Bank -Guwahati Incident Unbecoming Of Ngos (Statesman, Editorial, Statesman, Nov 15, 2005)
NGOs are set up specifically to help the people and they do enjoy a measure of public support.
- Naxal Attack Jehanabad (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Nine members of the outlawed Ranvir Sena, private army of upper caste landlords, who were abducted during the massive attack by the CPI (Maoists) on Jehanabad district jail, were killed as 1,000 paramilitary personnel were rushed today to this town,
- Bihar Seeks More Reinforcements (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Nov 15, 2005)
Naxalite attack in Jehanabad a security failure, says Centre; paramilitary forces rushed to the State
- Fourth Loc Point Opened In Mendhar (Daily Excelsior, Dinesh Manhotra, Nov 15, 2005)
Barbed wires erected to demarcate the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan failed to dampen the spirit as it was people's enthusiasm and emotions which ultimately prevailed upon the border lines and barricades.
- The Ayodhya Dispute (British Broadcasting Corporation, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 15, 2005)
Ayodhya in northern India has been a source of tension between Hindus and the country's Muslim minority for nearly two decades.
- Hardline Allies Cost Sri Lanka's Pm Votes In East (Reuters, A N Sudarsan Rao , Nov 14, 2005)
Sri Lankan barber Nicholas Aruldas likes Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse, but he cannot bring himself to vote for him at this month's presidential election.
- Australia Seeks To Give A Push To Sale Of Its Products In South (Hindu, Staff Reporter , Nov 14, 2005)
Australia on Sunday announced the launch of an Australian $1.2 million initiative to further build on the presence of its food products and beverages in south India.
- Moef Seeking To Centralise Clearance Of Projects (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Nov 14, 2005)
The ministry of environment & forests (MoEF) notification modifying the process of environmental clearance for projects has created a flutter among stakeholders.
- Australia To Invest Aud 2 Mn In India (Press Trust of India, PTI, Nov 14, 2005)
In an effort to promote Australian processed food and beverages brands in India, the Australian government will invest 1.2 million Australian dollars in the next two years.
- Fight For Survival (Hindu, SWAPNA BIST-JOSHI, Nov 13, 2005)
Rural women bear the brunt of the problems caused by environmental degradation. So it is not surprising to find that they are trying to set things right.
- Seminar On Ecology, Conservation Inaugurated (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
Officials, conservationists and bird watchers flocked together at the national seminar on bird ecology and conservation to discuss new initiatives for bird conservation
- Strike A Balance Between Growth, Environment To Save Birds: Minister (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 13, 2005)
`They play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance'
Many species of birds facing threat of extinction owing to decline in forest cover
Increasing urbanisation and pollution are the cause for their migration
- Third Kashmir Crossing Opened - But Not For People (Reuters, Zeeshan Haider and Sheikh Mushtaq, Nov 13, 2005)
India and Pakistan opened a third crossing point on their de facto border dividing the earthquake hit region of Kashmir on Saturday, but as with earlier openings this week both sides exchanged relief supplies without allowing Kashmiris across.
- Partnership In Infrastructure (The Economic Times, RAGHAV CHANDRA, Nov 12, 2005)
Creating infrastructure solely through budgetary resources is not the best thing to do. Almost all infrastructure projects lend themselves to private sector participation in some manner.
- Ecology For The People (Telegraph, RAMACHANDRA GUHA , Nov 12, 2005)
Early in 2005, a vigorous debate broke out within India about the status of the country’s national animal, the tiger.
- Pollution: Official Warns Of Action (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 12, 2005)
High pollution attributed to rise in the number of vehicles on the road
- Feature - Stay Or Go; Pakistani Quake Villagers' Wintry Dilemma (Reuters, Simon Cameron, Nov 11, 2005)
Will they stay in the mountains or will they go down to Muzaffarabad, where water and sanitation problems are causing misery for many earthquake survivors?
- Governor Plants Saplings At Raj Bhavan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
Nearly 1000 saplings will be planted in the next two months
- Protesters Disrupt World Bank Meet On N-E (Deccan Herald, Anirban Bhaumik , Nov 11, 2005)
The World Bank’s plan for infrastructural development in the North-East has raised the hackles of the regional NGOs opposing globalisation.
- Govt Proposes People-Centred Water Conservation Mission (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
The government on Thursday said it planned to launch a people-centred water conservation scheme at the panchayat level because of its huge wastage due to runoffs.
- New Global Agricultural Censuses Under Way (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
Socio-economic data at the community level also to be includedc
Will help countries monitor progress towards Millennium Development Goals
To include issues such as soil degradation and agro-forestry
Survey to be carried out at reduced cost
- Human Rights Panel To Be Moved Over Hakku Patra For Tribal People (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
Kodagu AHINDA, led by T.P. Ramesh, accuses authorities of negligence
- Bird Sanctuaries Under Watch For Avian Flu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 11, 2005)
Migratory birds from China stop at many places in State
About 20 hotspots identified
Hoskote Tank, Thippagondanahalli under close watch
Forest Department personnel, veterinarians trained
Migratory birds likely to start arriving in 15 days
- Maoists Go Tech Savvy (Hindu, K. Srinivas Reddy, Nov 11, 2005)
Maoists' arsenal of rocket launchers, explosive devices and Kalashnikovs has now got a technology edge.
- Jungle All The Way (Deccan Herald, Michael Patrao, Nov 10, 2005)
Far from the madding crowds, the banks of Kabini reservoir would provide a perfect retreat from the lethargic city life.
- Focus On Safety In India's Ship-Breaking Industry (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 10, 2005)
India's controversial ship-breaking industry will come under the scanner at a meeting being organised Thursday by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to ensure implementation of safety and health guidelines.
- Anti-Naxalite Force To Show Restraint (Hindu, Jaideep Shenoy, Nov 10, 2005)
No let-up in gathering intelligence, says Sial
Fence sitters to be dissuaded from joining naxalites
State may revise Central Act to deal with naxalites
- Keeping A Watch On Winged Visitors (Hindu, N. Gopal Raj , Nov 10, 2005)
A key part of the Union Government's strategy to protect the country from bird flu outbreaks is to monitor wild birds for signs that they might be diseased or infected.
- Gail Plans New Gas Pipeline (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Nov 09, 2005)
State-run gas transmission firm GAIL (India) Ltd. is planning to build a pipeline to connect the Himalayan state of Uttaranchal with its existing network, the company said on Tuesday.
- Space To Grow (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Nov 09, 2005)
It’s not surprising that the Washington-based Spacenews questions the credentials of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) as a commercial success.
- Property Dispute (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Nov 09, 2005)
It is one thing to question the validity of an economic policy and quite another to use such debates for narrow political gains.
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