|
|
Saturday, November 5

Naxals woo tribal women in K'taka
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 06:23 PM IST
It's a recruitment drive that could possibly drive the Karnataka police up the wall. To gain a stronger foothold and spread their tentacles, Naxals have started augmenting their women cadres by signing up young SC/ST girls covertly.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04KL to read the complete article.

Paswan seeks vote for development
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 06:11 PM IST
Seeking mandate for all-round development of Bihar, LJP President Ramvilas Paswan on Saturday alleged that nothing other than the 'crime industry' had flourished in the state in the past 15 years.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04KJ to read the complete article.

Gwalior artists enter Guinness book
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 05:55 PM IST
Six artistes from Gwalior have entered the Guinness Book of World Records for painting a 9,731 feet indoor mural painting in a short period of seven days.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04KH to read the complete article.

Autumn festival begins in Meghalaya
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 05:45 PM IST
An Autumn festival by private sector stake-holders in tourism industry began on Saturday to woo visitors from across the country to scenic Meghalaya with the aim of developing rural tourism.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04KE to read the complete article.

The Gods Saved Us
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 05:30 PM IST
Till about 6 pm it was business as usual, if at a frenetic pace, at South Delhi's Sarojini Nagar market. The last weekend before Diwali, the trademark festive look and spirit had taken over the market.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04KB to read the complete article.

White tiger poisoned in Mysore zoo
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 05:19 PM IST
It has now been confirmed that a white tiger, which died in Mysore zoo last month, was poisoned. This is not the first time that an animal in the zoo has been deliberately killed.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04K6 to read the complete article.

Centre formulates new National Police Act
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 05:14 PM IST
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said today the Centre is formulating a new National Police Act to meet the changing requirements of the society. A committee appointed by the government to prepare a draft police act .
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04K2 to read the complete article.

BJP MLA held in post-Godhra riots case
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:47 PM IST
BJP MLA Shankar Chaudhary from Patan district in Gujarat has been arrested in connection with his alleged role in a post-Godhra communal riots case.Chaudhary, an MLA from Radhanpur town of the district was arrested on murder and rioting charges and is in custody of Patan local crime branch.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JY to read the complete article.


Shahabuddin arrested in Delhi
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:38 PM IST
RJD MP from Bihar, Syed Shahabuddin has been arrested from his official residence in New Delhi. He was arrested by a Bihar Police team from 5, Bishambar Dass Marg, police sources said.Shahabuddin is wanted in connection with nearly 30 criminal cases.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JW to read the complete article.

India look for clean sweep against Lanka
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:33 PM IST
Having clinched the series in convincing fashion with four consecutive wins, India will be looking to improve their world rankings by maintaining a clean slate in the remaining three games of the one-day cricket series against Sri Lanka.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JV to read the complete article.

Anand set for sixth Corsica title
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:13 PM IST
Five-time champion Viswanathan Anand is one step away from making it six in a row at the Corsica Masters rapid knockout chess tournament in Bastia, France.Anand entered the final with a fluent win in the tie-breaker against Englishman Michael Adams. The tournament has a prize purse of 100,000 Euros.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JR to read the complete article.

Organic farming policy opens new vistas
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:07 PM IST
India, which now has a tiny share in the global organic market, hopes exports will go up once its produce gets 'equal' footing in the European Union (EU) and Japan.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JO to read the complete article.

Bombay High fire hit crude output: Raha
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 04:03 PM IST
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) Chairman and Managing Director Subir Raha has said the July 27 fire at the Bombay High resulted in a production loss of 40,000 barrels of oil per day in a chat with presspersons here last night, Raha said though oil output was affected, the production of gas had been restored to normal levels.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JN to read the complete article.


Infant, mother among three charred to death
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 03:50 PM IST
A WOMAN and her four-month-old son were among three charred to death in a fire at their house at Ghorpadi here on Friday afternoon.The victims were identified as Archana Chandrakant Sasane (25), her son Lucky and brother-in-law Suresh Anant Sasane (35).
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JM to read the complete article.

Breaches in tracks, trains cancelled
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 03:46 PM IST
Several trains, which were scheduled to originate from or pass through the East Coast Railway (ECoR) zone, have been cancelled due to breaches on tracks under South-Eastern Railway.The breaches had occurred following incessant rains in Andhra Pradesh.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JK to read the complete article.

Heavy rains lash Tamil Nadu
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 03:40 PM IST
Heavy rains lashed several parts of Tamil Nadu under the influence of low pressure area over the central parts of South Bay. Chennai and its neighbourhood experienced cloudy skies and intermittant rainfall, heavy at times.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04JJ to read the complete article.

Sub-inspector dismissed for accepting bribe
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 12:14 PM IST
A Delhi Police sub-inspector, who was caught on camera purportedly accepting bribe to release the body of a man, was dismissed from services on Friday.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J9 to read the complete article.

NSCN-IM threatens to call off ceasefire in Nagaland
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 12:07 PM IST
The Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) Saturday threatened to call off an eight-year-old ceasefire with New Delhi if its demands were not met by January, leaders of the guerrilla outfit said.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J8 to read the complete article.


All India christian council opposes foreign contribution bill
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 12:04 PM IST
The All India Christian Council on Friday requested the government not to go ahead with the proposed Foreign Contribution (management and control) Bill, saying it posed a threat to the religious freedom .
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J7 to read the complete article.

Air Sahara seriously eyes NRI funds
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 12:01 PM IST
Air Sahara may be trying to draw some NRI investors from the US on board in its attempt to raise funds to drive its domestic and international growth. Several NRI investor groups are eyeing opportunities in Indian aviation and Sahara Group supremo Subroto Roy is said .
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J6 to read the complete article.

IIMC to launch one-year PGDM
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:44 AM IST
Now graduates with a minimum of five years work experience can arm themselves with an IIM post-graduate diploma in management in just a year.IIM Calcutta (IIMC) is coming up with a full-fledged one-year PGDM, exclusively for executives with a minimum of 5 years job experience.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J5 to read the complete article.

Make India world leader in fashion technology: Kalam
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:38 AM IST
President A P J Abdul Kalam has called upon the fashion community to make India a leader of fashion technology in the world."This will enable the Ministry of Textiles to achieve an export target of 70 billion US dollars in fashion design and lifestyle products compared to the present 23 billion US dollars in the next five years".
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J4 to read the complete article.

S&P ups Tata Steel forex rating to BBB
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:33 AM IST
Standard & Poor's has upgraded Tata Steel's Foreign Currency Rating by two notches above India's sovereign rating from 'BB+' to 'BBB' with stable outlook. Therefore, Tata Steel is now in the investment grade for any foreign currency debt issuance, a release from Tata Steel said.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J2 to read the complete article.

Benetton awaits FDI signal for retail splurge
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:27 AM IST
Benetton India Ltd is ready to splurge on mega-stores in the Indian retail market if the government allows 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the sector, according to chairman Luciano Benetton.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J1 to read the complete article.

Cos with Indian a/c norms can list on LSE
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:22 AM IST
Indian companies can now get listed on London Stock Exchange (LSE) by reporting their financial results based on Indian accounting standards. Until now, these companies had to report their financial data in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04J0 to read the complete article.

Former BCCI chief anguished over politicking in BCCI
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:19 AM IST
Even as the rival groups in the BCCI gear up for the Annual General Meeting later this month, a former board chief has expressed anguish over the incessant factional politics and called for amending the contentious rules for representation as well as the zonal rotation of the presidency.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IZ to read the complete article.

Blasts prompt security beef up
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:16 AM IST
The Indian and Sri Lankan cricket teams arrived in the city today for the fifth One-day International, to be played on 6 November at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, near here.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IY to read the complete article.

Indian young turks make the cut
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:13 AM IST
Before the Sri Lankan tour started, not many would have given India a realistic chance to win the one-dayer series in such an emphatic fashion. Even if there were some, no one would have contemplated a 4-0 drubbing of the visitors, with three matches still to go.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IX to read the complete article.


Police draw a blank in search for Union Minister
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:11 AM IST
Nearly two weeks after a non-bailable warrant was issued, the police on Friday raided the official residence of Union Minister of State for Water Resource Development Jaiprakash Narayan Yadav here but returned empty-handed.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IW to read the complete article.

Malaria: Drug policy under review
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:09 AM IST
The drug policy for malaria control is under review and sites are being prepared for vaccine trials in Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said here on Friday.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IV to read the complete article.

Mau violence: BJP leader in police net
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:06 AM IST
The Bharatiya Janata Party MLC Ramji Singh was arrested on Thursday in connection with the recent communal riots in Mau town, evoking strong protests by the party in the state capital.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IU to read the complete article.

Relief is Eid gift, Azad finds out
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:04 AM IST
When Jammu and Kashmir’s new Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad reached Teetwal today to be with the quake-hit on Id day, he brought with him some gifts and a truck full of relief material.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IT to read the complete article.

EC rejects RJD charge against adviser
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 11:01 AM IST
In a blow to RJD chief Mr Lalu Prasad, the Election Commission today rejected allegations of “communal remarks” by EC adviser, Mr KJ Rao, and said the EC had full faith in his “integrity, impartiality and unbiased approach”.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IS to read the complete article.

Sena's loss Rane's gain
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 10:58 AM IST
The Shiv Sena may lose a few more of its MLAs to the Narayan Rane camp. While three of the 10 MLAs who supported Rane’s coup on the Sena joined the Congress yesterday, three more are expected to switch over before the Assembly’s winter session commences.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IR to read the complete article.

Green signal to Indo-US exercises
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 10:56 AM IST
In a clear snub to its Left allies, the UPA government on Friday decided to go ahead with the largest-ever joint air combat exercise with the US, at the Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal, as part of the rapidly expanding defence cooperation between the two countries.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IP to read the complete article.

Buddhadeb looks to US for greenbacks
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 10:53 AM IST
CPM may be creating a racket against "US imperialism" at the Kolkata international airport. But at the chief minister’s office on Friday, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee made it clear that he wants more FDI for Bengal and as a first step he will send finance minister Asim Dasgupta to the US on November 7.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IO to read the complete article.

BJP to hold countrywide protests against Natwar
by
anshul
on Sat 05 Nov 2005 10:50 AM IST
Mounting further pressure, BJP has decided NDA leaders would meet President A P J Abdul Kalam next week to urge him to advise Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to drop External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh.
Click the following link http://ww4.6URL.com/04IN to read the complete article.
|
|