Thursday, July 16, 2009

16th July

Centre to chalk out agenda for borrowing

Dreams of the Moon and beyond

Towards the GST

India, Pakistan positive on talks

Two-pronged approach to tackle naxalism

India says financial crisis gives NAM new relevance

NAM energised by new discipline, purpose

Nilekani to use database of government, oil firms

Nuclear fuel arrives from Russia, France

Rs.1,000 crore to States for compensatory afforestation

Vikas Swarup gets diplomatic assignment

Royal Medal for C.N.R. Rao

Bill to regulate fees in private schools soon

Blair, U.K. candidate for EU presidency

Volunteers endure Mars flight simulation experiment

Lessons from the Chhattisgarh tragedy

Opposition wants drought declared

Gogoi flags off pre-Everest expedition

Budget short changes States

The remarkable rise of Twitter

Amartya Sen on his idea of justice out of london

A(H1N1) vaccine still months away

Lessons from the devout

GST introduction needs States’ help

Nabard cuts lending rate by 50 basis points

Uncertain monsoon and agriculture

A calculated risk

India, France to firm up fight against terrorism

15th

Indian contingents wow French crowds

Rethink on appeals against Saeed’s release

India, Pakistan facing ‘last chance’ for dialogue

Pranab: economy shows signs of recovery

Pranab: government borrowings will not starve private sector of funds

Mithi crosses danger mark

West Bengal, Jharkhand police discuss simultaneous operations

Kamal Nath: expressways authority will be set up

List of terror camps given to BDR: BSF chief

Aso calls snap elections

J8 calls for quality education

No ‘virginity tests’: Chauhan

Indian breeze in Paris

Target Taliban

Ban on use of plastic bags in Delhi upheld

Stop indulging terror groups, says China

Aso calls snap elections

U.S. budget deficit tops $1 trillion

Sotomayor defends record

Russia, China to conduct war games

Pratibha: give priority to art and its appreciation in education system

“Centre ready to hold elections in Jharkhand”

Bastille Day celebrated

Feel-good paradigm in India-Japan ties

Without Russia, Europe has no reliable source of gas

The climate exile alarm

A pioneer and a transformative leader

Realising the Truth

Monday, July 13, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Budget must avoid bloated expectations financial scene

Huge government spending plan sends jitters down the line

Changes proposed in the Finance (No.2) Bill, 2009

Bold admission

Slum-free cities

Stage set for fresh engagement with Pakistan

Baglihar power project on terror radar

Manmohan has changed millions of lives: Time

Increase in Three Gorges Project’s power output

‘Soleckshaw,’ a boon for rickshaw-pullers

Women to join BSF combat duties by July-end

Indian dies in Thar Express in Pakistan

Defence deals to be discussed during Manmohan’s Paris visit

Pranab dispels fears about high fiscal deficit

Expenditure stimulus is required: Montek

Deregulation of oil prices with human face: Deora

Innovative NRHM schemes to be reviewed

Space-faring nations wary of India’s progress: ISRO chief

A new challenge on the nuclear front

Two-thirds of world species may disappear in 21st century

World Route Development Forum to open in Beijing

Monsoon management in era of climate change

What really happened at Urumqi on July 5

The Vedic karmas

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Government borrowings will not dry up funds for private sector: Pranab

Pakistan should take credible action against terrorists: Manmohan

G8 ban on ENR sales shuts Russian door on India

India to ‘study’ G8 ban on nuclear fuel cycle sales

G8 curbs a matter of concern, says Kakodkar

India will do its bit to control emissions: Manmohan Singh

Manmohan to head infrastructure panel

We must challenge the way so many faiths treat women

Nothing justifies the coup d’etat in Honduras

Excise, customs collections may come down: official

Calm restored in Urumqi

Manmohan: 8-9% growth sustainable

Pact with France soon on 2 nuclear plants

Tejas may skip operational clearance deadline

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Industry clocks 2.7% growth in May

Outlay on road projects projected at Rs. 1 lakh crore

Kerala to host world investor meet

Act on climate, now

G8 blocks ‘full’ nuclear trade with India

Modest advance in climate change talks

Supreme Court declines to interfere in U.P. statues case

G8 ban is sign India’s nuclear quest is not over( is Sidharth blowing it out of proportion? Incidentally, ENR stands for enrichment and reprocessing)

India doing a great deal on climate change: Manmohan

Obama accepts Manmohan’s invitation to visit India

Developing nations’ demands acknowledged in declaration

“Modest fillip to climate change negotiations”

Meet for equipping teachers with adequate skills

Success in Swat: Pakistan

Resentment in Nepal

Another Russian base in Kyrgyzstan

For a policy of engagement

Obama and the reset of Russia ties

Monsoon revival over northwest may be delayed further

Budget debate guillotine postponed to July 23

Farmers will be given seeds: Sharad Pawar

Prepare contingency plan, Centre tells States

Mini Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in The Hague

The right path

Friday, July 10, 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

· Inflation rate slips further

· A critically important area

· G8 and G5 leaders work for early agreement on trade

· Monsoon situation still precarious

· G5 urges industrial countries to deliver on their commitments

· A strong political message on climate change: India

· India’s stand vindicated: Krishna

· Supreme Court notice to Centre on Section 377

· Krishna: Sri Lanka has new opportunity

· Colombo: no plan to set up military base on island

· “There is need to monitor China’s defence modernisation”

· Oil prices will be reviewed if global prices stabilise: Deora

· China raises concerns with Pakistan

· Severe punishment for Xinjiang culprits: China

· ICRC asked to scale down operations

· To translate promises into action(MDGs)

· Status of Arunachal Pradesh not negotiable, says Krishna

· Two more ‘Duronto’ trains

· “Judicial reforms after national consensus”

· Mohanlal joins Territorial Army

· Meghalaya likely to have rail link with Bangladesh

· Centre launches scheme for forest regeneration

· Migrants: home not so sweet home

· Purpose of avatars

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Thursday, July 09, 2009

NHPC to hit market to mop up Rs. 1,670 crore

Resetting U.S.-Russia ties

Timely boost for rural development

Climate change talks at a critical stage

IMF raises India’s growth forecast

Pakistan admits to creating militant groups

Manmohan Singh seeks green technology transfer commitment

Meltdown puts a brake on MDG: U.N.

Planning Commission begins mid-term review meeting

Human sperm created, claim scientists

Heroes until 9/11: Zardari

Yudhoyono ahead in quick count

Drone strikes kill 28

MI5 accused of bribing militant

Fiji roadmap

Go easy with the family silver

National plan to counter human trafficking

Agricultural situation to be reviewed

Amartya Sen, Indra Nooyi on Manmohan’s panel

Kasturirangan resigns from Rajya Sabha

ID cards to residents of coastal villages

PMO sets up unit to monitor flagship programmes

Indian troops to march down Champs Elysees

A budget that is sleight all the way

Caught up in samsara

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Recession-hit exporters get incentives

Private producers to sell power to consumers

Big thrust on infrastructure through ‘takeout financing’

King of kings

Don’t judge budget by market reaction

Shedding equity on agenda: Pranab

G8 meetings to focus on economic crisis and climate change

Coastal villages to be declared as “no plastic zone’

Main goals achieved: Lavrov

Clampdown in Urumqi

Yudhoyono seeks another term

Prosperity in India good for U.S.: Obama

Higher education & research in India

We deeply value India’s pledge of Rs. 500 crore, says Sri Lankan envoy

One lakh solar lamps for the poor

Chidambaram to convene meet on naxal menace

Many States have failed to give NREGA jobs for 100 days: Joshi

Ramesh expresses concern over tiger population

Centre planning law on foreign varsities

We will play active role in global response to systemic failures: Manmohan

Maran to take up textile sector grievances with Pranab

Obama move on arms reduction treaty: a major policy shift Noncommunicable disease gap in the development agenda

Removing the curtain

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Industry pat for Mukherjee

IT sector gets attention

FM takes a calculated risk

Budget fails to cheer stock markets

Gold looks up on hike in import duty

Direct tax proposals: a heavy baggage

Gems and jewellery neglected

Textile and clothing: short of expectations

‘Silent on capital market reforms’

Focus on inclusive growth

Massive rural spending to spur growth

Pranab seeks to trade off higher fiscal deficit with growth

Committed to raising disinvestment: Manmohan

Federer is the greatest of all time: Sampras

Sarabjit to appeal for mercy again 140 killed in Xinjiang

McNamara, Defence chief during Vietnam war, dies

140 killed in ethnic unrest in China

Russia, U.S. to cut nuclear arsenals

Thrust on higher education in budget

Rs. 500 cr. for rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils

Budget for the aam aadmi

Central Plan crosses Rs.10 lakh crore( it is not plan, it is total expenditure)

Women empowerment schemes to take more time

Higher allocation for flagship programmes

Panel to study decontrol of petroleum sector

Food Security Bill remains in draft stage

12 Additional Solicitors-General appointed

Employment exchanges to go online

Aila grant hailed, but termed ‘insufficient’

Cut in interest rate for farmers hailed

Industry calls it “a good wholesome Budget”

“Disinvestment in phased manner”

Number-crunching is child’s play for Pranab Mukherjee

Mixed response to tax sop for party donations

Manmohan Singh leaves for Italy today( G8 outreach)

Three-year road map to contain fiscal deficit

Steps to reduce subsidy bill

Knowing the Paramatma

Saturday, July 4, 2009

India's position on climate change

There is a misunderstanding that India is resisting calls by developed countries to take on specific targets for the reduction of its Greenhouse Gas (GHG)* emissions despite the fact that its total GHG emissions are the 3rd largest in volume after the US and China. How can an accord be possible, if India and other “major emitters” refuse to accept responsibility in this regard? India has done in this direction more than it requires to do.

Firstly, Climate Change is taking place not due to current level of GHG emissions, but as a result of the cumulative impact of accumulated GHGs in the planetary atmosphere. Current emissions are, of course, adding to the problem incrementally. Even if current emissions were, by some miracle, reduced to zero tomorrow, Climate Change will continue to take place. The accumulated stock of GHGs in the atmosphere is mainly the result of carbon-based industrial activity in developed countries over the past two centuries and more. It is for this reason that the UNFCCC stipulates deep and significant cuts in the emissions of the industrialized countries as fulfillment of their historic responsibility.

Secondly, the UNFCCC itself does not require developing countries to take on any commitments on reducing their GHG emissions. This was also recognized in the subsequent Kyoto Protocol which only set targets for developed countries, the so-called Annex I** countries. It is inevitable that the pursuit of social and economic development by developing countries will result in an increase in their GHG emissions, for the foreseeable future. This is recognized in the UNFCCC itself. Despite this, India has already declared that even as it pursues its social and economic development objectives, it will not allow its per capita GHG emissions to exceed the average per capita emissions of the developed countries. This effectively puts a cap on our emission, which will be lower if our developed country partners choose to be more ambitious in reducing their own emissions.

Thirdly, India can, by no stretch of imagination, be described as a so-called “major emitter”. Our per capita CO2 emissions are currently only 1.1 tonnes, when compared to over 20 tonnes for the US and in excess of 10 tonnes for most OECD countries. Furthermore, even if we are No. 3 in terms of total volume of emissions, the gap with the first and second-ranking countries is very large. The US and China account for over 16% each of the total global emissions, while India trails with just 4%, despite its very large population and its rapidly growing economy.

Fourthly, for developing countries like India, the focus of Climate change action cannot just be current emissions. There is the equally important issue of Adaptation to Climate Change that has already taken place and will continue to take place in the foreseeable future even in the most favorable Mitigation scenarios. India is already subject to high degree of climate variability resulting in droughts, floods and other extreme weather events which compels India to spend over 2% of its GDP on adaptation and this figure is likely to go up significantly. Therefore, the Copenhagen package must include global action on Adaptation in addition to action to GHG abatement and reduction.

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* In order,Earth's most abundant greenhouse gases are water vapor,carbondioxide,methane, nitrous oxide , ozone and CFCs. When these gases are ranked by their contribution to the greenhouse effect, the most important are water vapor, which contributes 36–72%, carbon dioxide, which contributes 9–26% , methane, which contributes 4–9% and ozone, which contributes 3–7% .

**Annex I countries

Annex I countries (industrialized countries): Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

‘Railway budget in tune with slowdown’

India remains preferred FDI destination

Focus on passenger amenities

Beyond short-term fixes

Mamata spares passengers

Sanction to prosecute Varun granted

Monsoon covers entire country

India, Japan focus on strategic ties

U.K. seeks to isolate Iran

Internal threat more immediate than external: Kayani

Humanitarian operation a model for the world: Rajapaksa

U.S. troops push deeper into Afghanistan

New dinosaur species found

Anatomy of homeland and identity politics

Centre discusses ruling on gay sex

Infrastructure, real estate sectors expect a big boost

Sibal talks tough on ragging

Tyeb Mehta gave shape and meaning to Indian art

No swine flu death: Azad

Possible case of “resistant” A (H1N1) virus

Nag may join Army soon: Saraswat

Junior-8 representatives want to focus on child rights

Preceptor for all times

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Exports dip by 29 per cent in May

ECB norms liberalised for Special Economic Zones

Petrol price up by Rs. 4, diesel by Rs. 2

Foreign Secretaries of India, Pakistan to meet on July 14

All-party committee for reconciliation in Sri Lanka

Abu Dhabi becomes world’s clean energy hub

Fiji plans new Constitution

Obama faces a Persian rebuff

New scheme for slum-free India

Lalgarh operations nearing end

Aulakh: regional hubs will reduce NSG’s response time

Centre defers UTN for tax assessees

Iran shows its human face

Technology is forcing us to think differently

Swine flu: perhaps to do nothing is the best strategy for India?

Relevance of Dharma

July 1

Industrial production expected to do better in May

Rs. 3,000 cr. ITI losses to be written off

Strengthening rural road connectivity

Liberhan Commission submits report

Home Ministry to study report

Nirupama Rao to be next Foreign Secretary

Additional Solicitor-General( Indira Jai Singh)

Police in mega cities to get helicopters

China delays Green Dam initiative

Priority to resettlement of war displaced, says Colombo

Bilateral talks can resolve dam row: Hasina

Many a twist and turn

Tribals celebrate Hool Maha festival

Chidambaram opens NSG’s Mumbai hub

Farming, rural development may keep the economy afloat

Cuban envoy condemns Honduras coup

13th day of offensive sees combing operation

Pillai is new Home Secretary

Monsoon arrives in Delhi, covers 95 per cent of the country

The goal worth pursuing

Friday, June 26, 2009

June 26 and 25

OVL consortium to invest $5 billion in Iranian gas fields

Monsoon prospects

A call for global action

Right to Education Bill to be enacted

Nilekani to head Unique Identification Authority

Sonia sets her sights on food security Act

Security forces prepare for a fresh offensive against Maoists in Lalgarh

EC begins preparations for Arunachal, Maharashtra Assembly polls

HRD Ministry’s proposals draw mixed response

Talks in interest of both nations, says Pakistan

A(H1N1) cases up to 78

Cabinet clears gas pipeline accord

China voices displeasure at import restrictions

Jaffna, Vavuniya council polls on August 8

Report on refugees in Tamil Nadu presented

Talks held with Mousavi

Searching for water on the Moon

Promote investments, stimulate demand, moderate corporate tax

Chidambaram’s election challenged in court

India’s older population set to quadruple by the year 2050

Educationist Anil Wilson passes away

Indians, Pakistanis unite at Kashmir shrine festival

Rebuilding of Buddha statue begins in Bamiyan

The Lord’s supremacy

Authority to be set up to regulate ports

Centre bans CPI (Maoist)

Misguided outfits should be fought politically, says Left Front

India open to resuming talks with Pakistan

Lalgarh: it’s wait and watch

Swine flu cases rise to 63

I am absolutely determined to improve the condition of sports people: Gill

Waiver of non-farm loans to be studied

Global economy to shrink 2.9 %

Sotheby’s to auction letters of Gandhiji, Nehru

Iran protesters hold out as crackdown intensifies

Swat operations in “final stages”

China tests A(H1N1) vaccine

Breaking the climate deadlock

Two confirmed cases of A(H1N1) in Maharashtra

Mousavi faces an uphill task

The Supreme One

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Oil firms face unstable policy regime: E&Y

World Bank to raise and sustain funds for stimulus

Coal Ministry puts appointment of regulator on 100-day agenda

RBI reconstitutes technical panel on monetary policy

Bill of wrongs

Rationalising capital issue norms

Sarabjit’s petitions dismissed

‘Below normal’ rainfall forecast

H.R. Bhardwaj, new Karnataka Governor( Goes against Sarkaria Commission’s norms)

Pakistan: no extradition of our nationals

Manmohan assures support to Air India

Sibal: Yash Pal panel report will be implemented in 100 days

Road safety tax for new vehicles

Tharoor for close ties with Gulf

India-China border peaceful: Gen. Singh

Will not yield to pressure: Khamenei

2011 declared as Visit Sri Lanka Year

UNMIN term to be extended

Indian-origin woman in race for Governor

Internally Displaced Persons will return home, says Sri Lanka

Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra begins

Positive swine flu cases rise to 73

Iran and India, yesterday and today

The Amazon bill controversy

Sarkozy and the burqas

Viswamitra’s role

Wednesday, June 24, 2009


June 24, 2009

100 days agenda: power ministry targets 5,653 MW capacity addition

Safeguard duty on aluminium products from China

Lower-key Hindutva

A coordinated policy needed

West Bengal cannot say ‘no’ to ban on Maoists: Buddhadeb

Lalgarh operation on go-slow mode

Manmohan: monitor monsoon situation closely

Five new cases of A (H1N1) reported

Maoists attack police, free top leader from court premises

“West Bengal needs to declare CPI (Maoist) an unlawful association”

Swraj Paul appointed Privy Councillor

No re-poll, says Guardian Council

It is Canberra’s duty to prevent attacks: Tharoor

CEC: EVMs cannot be manipulated

In China, Internet tests limits of judicial system

The purpose of avatars




Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Authority to be set up to regulate ports

Centre bans CPI (Maoist)

Misguided outfits should be fought politically, says Left Front

India open to resuming talks with Pakistan

Lalgarh: it’s wait and watch

Swine flu cases rise to 63

I am absolutely determined to improve the condition of sports people: Gill

Waiver of non-farm loans to be studied

Global economy to shrink 2.9 %

Sotheby’s to auction letters of Gandhiji, Nehru

Iran protesters hold out as crackdown intensifies

Swat operations in “final stages”

China tests A(H1N1) vaccine

Breaking the climate deadlock

Two confirmed cases of A(H1N1) in Maharashtra

Mousavi faces an uphill task

The Supreme One

Monday, June 22, 2009

june 22

Oil pricing: a tale of missed opportunity financial scene

Taking computing to next level

Striving for a stable industrial relations

Katchatheevu is settled

In negative territory

Federer’s quest for Grand Slam greatness continues

Saina Nehwal claims Indonesian Open

FAO warns of global hunger crisis

Government targets Rafsanjani’s family

Rajapaksa believes in peoples’ mandate

Trouble could be brewing for Berlusconi

Beijing cautions U.S. over Iran

Border problems blown out of proportion: Menon

Climate change policy: youth to suggest modifications

Tharoor for cautious response

Spiritual aspiration religion

Saturday, June 20, 2009

june 20

Textile industry should explore new markets, says Maran

World Bank loan for power plants

Centre planning to sell 10 % stake in BHEL

Sops to boost Internet penetration sought

Not just another BRIC in the wall

Bristling with practical problems(There is a small mistake. Narasimham II was in 1997 not in 1977- quite obvious!)

Return Gujarat’s anti-terror Bill, says Cabinet(Art.201)

Khamenei endorses election results, warns protesters

Security forces exchange fire with Maoists

Fire in ECIL unit, 10 injured

Sarod maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan passes away

Waziristan operations on

Indian parliamentarians to attend classes at Yale

The age of the aam crorepati

Centre backs appeal for talks with Maoists

Let us maximise use of renewable energy: Farooq

3G: Pranab, Raja meet Manmohan Singh

‘Use RTI Act to weed out corruption’

Show flexibility on Doha talks: India

The lid finally blows off in Iran

Carbon counter unveiled

The infinite Vedas

Friday, June 19, 2009

June 19

CII delegation to visit Latin America

Help resolve Lalgarh crisis

Strengthen the social sector

Central forces, police begin operations in Lalgarh

Inflation strays into negative zone

The Hindu comes to Kolkata

Gilani, not Zardari, will meet Manmohan

“Not averse to discussing terrorism”

Operation to extend beyond Lalgarh

Black box of AN-32 recovered

China expresses “strong dissatisfaction” over ADB approval to India

Hillary: fully committed to nuclear deal

Genetically Modified mosquito under trial in a lab near Chennai

Indra Nooyi pitches for India-Pakistan dialogue

Rallies continue across Iran

“Tainted” expenses claims made public

Swine flu cases climb to 44

Laxmipat Singhania award for missile scientist

All set for global tribal film feast

Iran: angst or full-scale revolution?

Efforts to realise God

Thursday, June 18, 2009

June 18, 2009

Ban on Chinese dairy products import extended

‘Encourage pension funds to invest in infrastructure’

A fresh start

New thinking on J&K security

Fresh violence rocks Lalgarh

Deploy your own forces, West Bengal told

We must keep the line open, says Manmohan

What purpose does Pradhan panel serve?

“Developing nations victims of meltdown”

Hillary pledges to expand ties with India

BRIC examining alternatives to dollar

Unmanned moon rocket launch likely today

Bangladesh parliamentary team to visit Tipaimukh dam site

SCO dialogue partner status for Sri Lanka

Environment: some thoughts for the new Minister

Take administrative steps at Lalgarh: Left Front

Yashpal committee suggests new apex body for higher education

Four new swine flu cases in capital

Tribal film festival

Solar lanterns sent for Aila-hit people

Agreement with Ukraine to upgrade AN-32

Obama’s bulldozer risks turning the Taliban into Pakistan’s Khmer Rouge

Strategy for success

June 17

Iran on the boil

Competing fairly

India, Pakistan set talks ball rolling

Iran’s council to conduct partial vote recount

Manmohan Singh, Zardari agree India-Pakistan potential untapped

‘BRIC should create conditions for fairer world order’ Giving a new impetus to Project Tiger

Obama concerned over Iran

Russia moots mechanism with Afghanistan, Pakistan

Russia for speeding up SCO expansion

Waziristan mission yet to be fullfledged

“Fresh lease of life” for peace process

Summit vows to fight global crisis

Indigenous vaccine soon for A(H1N1): ICMR chief

Need for greater sensitivity to ecological issues: Minister

Nuclear deal moving: Kakodkar

U.S. asked to screen outbound passengers

Stalemate on pricing of 3G service

Maran presents proposals to revive textiles sector

Meira says she won’t quit Congress Gopal Subramanium brings rich experience to his post

Are electronic voting machines tamper-proof? Good leadership requires patience

Spiritual excellence

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

June 16

Weak capital market structures

Manmohan, Zardari set to break the ice( at the SCO summit in Russia)

Budget to be presented on July 6( Earlier July 3rd date was set and later rescheduled to 6 July)

Deora: fuel prices may be reviewed( as international prices are going and at at $70 a barrel now)

BRIC debut puts the “political” back into economy

Fresh swine flu cases from Jalandhar, Hyderabad

Colombo eases curbs on fishing on the eastern coast

Sri Lanka: task of livelihood rehabilitation

Ready to join fight against meltdown: PM

Manmohan, Hu review ties

Task force to assess Aila damage to Sunderbans

Monsoon may revive next week

Indo-French naval exercise from June 27

At Yekaterinburg, the BRICs come of age

Russia, the world’s critical ‘swing’ state

Service as worship

Monday, June 15, 2009

June 15

Global crisis: are recovery signs real?

Implications of FDI in retailing

Insurance sector poised for growth

Time to move forward

Lessons from Mumbai

Ready to take on economic oligarchs: Ahmadinejad

Mother, daughter with A(H1N1) flu arrived from New Jersey

Australia has responded positively, says Tharoor

NATO warship rescues 14 Indian sailors

Goa regains Santosh Trophy

2.86 lakh incoming passengers screened for A(H1N1) flu

Four more suspected cases of A(H1N1) flu

Jodhaa Akbar sweeps IIFA awards at Macau

Western analysts missed the “silent majority” in Iran

Madhes parties resent Ministry allocation

Obama should have an AfPak dream

All set for flight evaluation of multirole combat aircraft

Activists against proposed amendments to RTI Act

Meira Kumar: Women’s Bill will be passed

A triumph for Russian diplomacy

Saturday, June 13, 2009

June 13

· Industry posts 1.4% growth in April

· 13 lakh job losses likely in export units: UNCTAD

· Nanotechnology seminar

· Start of a pandemic

· Strengthening urban local bodies

· Iranians turn out in strength for presidential election

· Manmohan, Zardari to meet in Russia

· SCO and BRIC both crucial, says India

· There will be gradual removal of troops from inhabited areas: Chidambaram

· War against Taliban to continue: Zardari

· U.N. to slap tougher curbs on North Korea

· Rare skin cancer breaks out in hamlet due to ‘arsenic poisoning’

· Swine flu: contingency plan on anvil

· Strict terms for Pakistan aid

· Indian-American, Belize envoy

· BRIC is not a bloc but a soft balancer

· “Increase purchasing power of poor”

· India confident of manned space programme: ISRO

· Relief measures soon for textiles sector: Maran

· Accord on trans-Asian rail network comes into force

· Raghavan Committee reviews progress in implementing anti-ragging measures

· He showers grace on all

Friday, June 12, 2009

June 12

Centre committed to revive manufacturing sector

Longer life LED lamps

Bigger and bolder

Concerns on the trade front

Swine flu a pandemic, declares WHO

A (H1N1): India in ‘containment stage’

Washington to begin talks on nuclear reprocessing pacts

Centre seeks to involve States in pre-budget exercise

Low inflation may result in rate cut

Mousavi slightly ahead in Iran poll

China faces tightrope walk on North Korean crisis

Colombo’s plea to Co-Chairs

Pakistan Army nearing Waziristan

“Rich nations must cut emissions”

She can resume dancing, thanks to stem cell transplant

Bridging the disease-illness divide in medicine

Looking to the heavens to honour a feat

At His feet

Thursday, June 11, 2009

June11

  Centre examining anti-dumping duty on Chinese steel

  A legendary guru(Rajeev Motwani)

  India a major foreign policy priority: U.S.

  Reduce lending rates, Pranab tells banks

  Raja discusses 3G issues with Manmohan

  MPs move Manmohan on Suu Kyi

  Brown for right to recall MPs

  A9 highway to be opened soon

  A single customs union, says Russia(must read)

  Budget work to dominate next Parliament session

  Cross-border terror must stop for talks to resume: Krishna

  Five more A(H1N1) cases reported

  Monsoon unlikely to revive for another week

  UGC notifies new measures to curb ragging

  CPI seeks clarifications on Sri Lanka policy

  Implement Mishra panel report: LJP

  ILO: global meltdown may aggravate child labour

  No mining allowed in forest areas, says Jairam Ramesh

  India walking away from its place in the sun

  Obama must reverse pro-Israel Middle-East policy

  The Ashtakshara mantra


President Barack Obama nominated Sotomayor for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. If confirmed, she would be the court's first Hispanic justice and its third female justice.

 

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

June 10 and 9

·  23 FDI proposals worth Rs. 565 crore cleared

·  Nasscom seeks extension of tax incentives

·  Plea to roll back anti-dumping duty on stainless steel

·  Lurch to the Right

·  We will strive for 9% growth rate: Manmohan

·  “India willing to do more to help Sri Lankan Tamils”

·  Manmohan makes fresh pitch for Pakistan dialogue

·  Manmohan to attend SCO, BRIC summits

·  Ahmadinejad banks on the poor to win polls

·  A calamity is an opportunity, says M.S. Swaminathan

·  CJI to attend global meet on judicial reforms

·  “Centre can take steps to implement tribunal orders on water disputes”

·  No need for panic on A(H1N1): Azad

·  Slumdog author to be felicitated

·  War crimes trial internal issue, says Dhaka

·  Price of rice, price of power

·  “Pakistan must show courage to curb terror”

·  Manmohan hopes Colombo will act

·  Centre to adopt two-pronged approach against naxalism

·  Why still prop up Salwa Judum, activists ask CM

·  Now, plastic floods the Sundarbans

·  India to host global meet on irrigation

·  Pre-historic cemetery discovered in Kerala

·  God to the rescue

 

 

  Sensex surrenders 437 points

  India for resumption of Doha talks

  6.7% growth will be maintained : Montek

  Political fight on legal issue

  Tryst with destiny

  Karia Munda is Deputy Speaker

  Equalise removal procedure: Navin Chawla

  Speak with one voice, Manmohan tells Ministers

  Congress seeks devolution of power to Sri Lankan Tamils

  Pro-Western alliance wins in Lebanon

  Vahanvati appointed Attorney-General

  He blended theatre, folk art

  NREGS jobs for families in naxal-prone areas

  Habib Tanvir passes away

  Right-wing parties gain in EU vote

  Lok Sabha told of Padmsinh Patil’s arrest

  Swine flu: 16 laboratories to be activated

  Limits of gubernatorial power

  Many hurdles to women’s Bill

  An early start

 

Monday, June 8, 2009

June 8

 

 

 

 

  Worrisome decline in world trade

  Cause for concern

  Governor clears prosecution of Kerala CPI(M) leader

  Federer completes career Grand Slam

  Heavy turnout in Lebanon’s poll(Saad Hariri wins)

  Rajapaksa may visit India after Myanmar

  At last, Roger Federer conquers France

  Ravi: vote for overseas Indians soon

  A(H1N1) flu: RGIA fortified

  Sikkim for revival of trade at Nathu La

  E.U. vote outcome today

  Rajeev Motwani is dead

  Obama’s world & Pakistan’s war on terror

  Don’t delay women’s quota Bill: Yechury

  Uma Bharti wants quota for Dalits, BCs, SCs

  ‘Slumdog’ may become English’s millionth word

  Rare honour

  Vaccination option for cervical cancer

  “I don’t know how we’ve stayed alive”

  Veil of Maya

 

Sunday, June 7, 2009

June 7

  Rajasthan fields: ONGC board approves revised investment plan

  Speaker need not resign from party, says Meira Kumar

  A(H1N1): Andhra Pradesh put on health alert

  JD(U) chief faults Women’s Bill

  Vice-Admiral Nirmal Verma next Navy Chief

  Ban pressures Colombo for inquiry

  Kuznetsova cruises to women’s title

  A search engine that ranks people’s influence

  Not much planning for IPv6 migration

  Primary education to get a boost

  NASSCOM predicts stability in growth by last quarter of 2009-10

  Search crews recover 2 bodies from Atlantic

  Environment protection authority on the anvil

  States must ensure end to capitation fees, says Moily

  Dodd is co-Chair of Senate India caucus

  PIL plea on deemed varsities: next hearing likely in July

  Indian scientists clone another buffalo

  NHRC team rescues 11 bonded labourers

  NCPCR order to States on corporal punishment

  Green industrial revolution round the corner: UNIDO

  Supreme Court: religion, caste no ground for commuting sentence

 

Saturday, June 6, 2009

June 6

  Apex court declines to grant relief to Reliance SEZ

  Direct tax collections up 17 per cent in May

  Positive domestic factors lift Sensex

  Going beyond the Obama speech

  Focus on aam aadmi, Manmohan tells Pranab

  Challenge and opportunity before the new Lok Sabha

  Dismantle terror network first: Krishna

  India has role to play in Afghanistan: Holbrooke

  Karia Munda, consensus candidate for Deputy Speaker

  5th century artefacts discovered in West Bengal

  Food prices still high: FAO

  Suu Kyi ready to face verdict, says lawyer

  CPI(M) calls for electoral reforms

  G.K. Pillai to be new Home Secretary

  Khullar, new Commerce Secretary

  10-member Lok Sabha panel of Chairmen nominated

  SPG to get first woman IPS

  Integrated package for weavers

  The promise of Obama’s address

  Cow of the future to emit less methane

  50 years on and Himalayan glacier is a lake

  EU to open doors to Guantanamo detainees

  Ethical values of life

 

Friday, June 5, 2009

June 5th

  India to sign FTA with ASEAN in August

  A push for the social sector

  Mangrove tigers

  Obama for new beginning between U.S. and Muslims

  President unveils pro-poor agenda

  Government promises action on black money

  Financial sector reforms on agenda

  Focus on exports, housing, energy security in work plan

  India wants U.S. to pull out travel advisory

  Global food supply improving, says FAO

  Safina to meet Kuznetsova in final

  State seeks higher share of Central taxes

  Obama reaches out to Muslim world

  India, Russia close to fresh Gorshkov deal

  NIA to probe fake currency case

  Commitment on Women’s Bill hailed

  Deputy Speaker election on June 8

  Renewables beat fossil fuels in race for investment cash

  Knowing the Self

 

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hindu, June 4th

·  Ministry for curbing cheap steel imports

·  Incentives to make exports attractive in offing: Sharma

·  MSME sector to get easy credit

·  HPCL to invest Rs. 614 crore in two sugar mills

·  U.S. private equity firm to buy stake in NSE for Rs. 252 cr

·  Saeed’s release is a setback

·  Meira Kumar elected Speaker

·  India conveys displeasure to Pakistan on Saeed release

·  It has disturbed us all: Holbrooke

·  Jaitley is Opposition leader in Rajya Sabha

·  Will Manmohan meet Zardari in Russia?

·  India looking at dialogue option on Pakistan again

·  Twenty years on, a fading memory(  Tiananmen Square protests)

·  Another A (H1N1) case in Hyderabad

·  French agency to look for black boxes in the Atlantic

·  India under “severe terror threat”

·  New global award for maths

·  Sensex touches 15000-level

·  Kuznetsova fights off Serena

·  Karunanidhi reiterates DMK stand on State autonomy

·  List of nuclear sites put out accidentally

·  Five awards for Adoor’s "Oru Pennum Randanum"

·  International film festival begins

·  Obama on goodwill mission

·  A historic moment, says Manmohan

·  Governor visits Aila-affected areas

·  Tourism not affected by ‘Aila’

·  Kamal Nath’s assurance to highway developers

·  Focus on tackling leprosy, says WHO

·  Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar announced

·  PM introduces Council of Ministers

·  What’s bad for General Motors is good for the world

·  Iran presidential race appears to get tighter

·  Hopes high for Obama’s Islam speech

·  The ultimate ‘pay as you go scheme’

·  Devotional practices

 

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

June 2,The Hindu

·  Exports drop 33 % in April

·  Industry outlines wish list

·  Manufacturing, export sectors key focus areas

·  Shinde to seek higher budgetary support for power projects

·  New IBA chief elected

·  NTPC nuclear power joint venture by June

·  Reasonable performance(Indian economy7 over the last quarter and the year)

·  Lok Sabha off to good start

·  Air France plane disappears(Fernando de Noronha islands)

·  India hopes attacks will end

·  Abduction of 400 students by Taliban feared

·  3G roll-out top priority, says Raja

·  Obama plans to shrink GM, give majority stake to government

·  India operations unaffected

·  Indian warship on goodwill visit to Israel

·  Bill sparks fears among migrants

·  U.N. team to probe Israel’s actions

·  Roland Garros still reeling from Nadal shocker

·  Two swine flu cases in Coimbatore

·  Help balance world economy, America urges China

·  Tackle Jundullah, Iran tells Pakistan

·  Towards defusing tensions in West Asia(my pick)

·  A new House and a new mood on the first day

·  Protem Speaker appointed

·  Concern at reports of Pakistan piling up nuclear weapons

·  Top priority for subsidised fertilizers

·  Asim Dasgupta to meet Pranab Mukherjee today

·  NIA gets two cases

·  Extension for Cabinet Secretary

·  Puntland turns against Somali pirates

·  ‘A better craftsman’ than Dr. Christiaan Barnard

·  Skin cells could cure diseases

·  Is open door in higher education desirable?

·  Lesson in humility

 

Monday, June 1, 2009

June 1

·  Balancing the short and medium term goals

·  Right time for a big push to economy

·  Perspectives on MSME sector to be analysed

·  Testing Pakistan’s resolve

·  Coping with climate change

·  Meira Kumar set to become Speaker

·  State funeral for writer Kamala Suraiya

·  Air Force gets new chief

·  India an important partner, says Rohitha Bogollagama

·  Pakistan too seeks role in Afghanistan

·  Resistance to malaria drug growing

·  Use rural development funds fully, says Agatha

·  U.S., U.K. seek observer status at IONS

·  ‘Identity politics’ back to forefront

·  Synergy between Food Security Act & NREGA

·  Who deserves respect?

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Hindu 30th May

·  India manages to clock 6.7 % growth in 2008-09

·  Industry sets its own agenda

·  New Trade Policy by August first week: Anand Sharma

·  Rationalising oil prices

·  Manmohan raises attacks on students with Rudd

·  ‘Team Manmohan’ gets down to business

·  Deora hints at de-regulation of petrol, diesel prices

·  “Priority to judicial reforms”

·  Attacks will not recur, Australia assures Krishna

·  Arogyasri fading at Gandhi Hospital?

·  Indian-American girl is Spelling Bee champion

·  Security tightened in Islamabad

·  Asia Pacific Community mooted

·  Engaging Pakistan: task for new government

·  Will ensure implementation of schemes, says Kamal Nath

·  New Delhi slams OIC’s resolutions

·  Rajapaksa visiting Delhi next week

·  Milon Banerjee, other law officers resign

·  Dead frog found in mid-day meal; MP orders inquiry

·  Experts question findings on elementary education in Rajasthan

·  Meira Kumar wants to end river disputes

·  Navy foils pirates’ bid in Gulf of Aden

·  Comprehensive laws to check terror soon: Moily

·  ‘Priority for Sethu project’

·  World’s first manure-powered town

·  Foremost devotee

 

Friday, May 29, 2009

The Hindu May 29th

·  India’s debt affordability poor: Moody’s

·  A 50-year divide(must read)

·  Union Council of Ministers 2009

·  Solar energy park for Palakkad

·  Financial aid revives cooperative societies