|
|
|
| 1121. |
 | Withdrawal of Israeli troops open door for Peace Process
MIL/Agencies Aug 18, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
The withdrawal of Israeli troops along with the evacuation of Jewish settlers from Gaza after 38 years of occupation is a great event. Does this credit go to the Palestinians alone? No, Ariel Sharon’s decision counts very much in the Israeli withdrawal. In fact, more credit should go to Sharon than Palestinians.
|
| 1122. |
 | Indian scientists could avert Mumbai’s rain damages
MIL Aug 15, 2005 Author: Dr. RB Montgomery
Indians get awaken only after the damage is done in terms of life or property or both. You can look at the heavy rains that lashed Mumbai last month. The govt. machinery did nothing in Mumbai.
|
| 1123. |
 | Sri Lanka forced to proclaim state of emergency
MIL/Agencies Aug 14, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Colombo - Sri Lanka was forced to declare a state of emergency on Saturday after the assassination of their foreign minister Lakshman Kadirgamar. He was 73 and was shot on Friday at his heavily secured home in the capital Colombo. The Govt. declared emergency as precautionary measures fearing more attacks.
|
| 1124. |
 | UK Plans to Extradite 10 Foreigners
MIL/NYT Aug 12, 2005 Author: Submitted by Alan Cowell
London - According to New York Times, the British Home secretary, Charles Clarke, announced on Thursday, that 10 foreigners seen as a "threat to national security" had been seized and would be deported.
|
| 1125. |
 | Iran agrees conditionally to halt its Nuclear Program
MIL/NYT Aug 4, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Tehran – Iran showed its irritation on its waiting indefinitely for a proposal of concessions which it expected from the European nations about their possible economic, security, political and technological incentives in return to stop its nuclear activities.
|
| 1126. |
US wants North Korea to end its Nuclear Program first
MIL Aug 3, 2005 Author:
Beijing - According to China sources, it shall submit a fresh draft on a "statement of principles" today at talks on ending North Korea's nuclear program being held in Beijing
|
| 1127. |
 | Mukesh Ambani likely among NIA’s honor’s list
MIL Aug 1, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
New Delhi - Among the expanding industries of India, the name of CMD Mr. Mukesh Ambani, of Reliance Industries has been proposed for NIA's honor's list for his extraordinary contribution and planning for ear-marking upon a major expansion program for a capital expenditure of about Rs. 20,000 crore in the next 2 to 3 years.
|
| 1128. |
 | NIA may pick up Hosni Mubarak for International Honor
MIL/Agencies Jul 29, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
New Delhi/Cairo - National Integration Assembly (NIA) which conferred International Honor on Mr. Hosni Mubarak in 80s has again his name on its agenda for his top popularity, dynamism and patriotism that he has been holding for his country and countrymen and also for his fighting spirit against terrorism. The list of honor is likely to be finalized soon.
|
| 1129. |
 | Corruption in India touches highest peak unchecked?
MIL Jul 20, 2005 Author: Dr.RB Montgomery
It is rightly said that India is one of the first top ten most corrupted countries of the world. When the word ‘country’ is used, it indicates about the people living over there.
|
| 1130. |
 | Lowering of terror alert in London in June was a plot?
MIL Jul 20, 2005 Author: Dr. RB Montgomery
It is not necessary to be a coincidence that in the mid-June the terror alert was lowered down and just within 21 days London’s entire public transportation system was rocked thereby lowering the estimation of the London Intelligence Agencies in the eyes of the world.
|
| 1131. |
 | Blair convinces Moderate Muslims to support him
MIL/NYT Jul 20, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Prime Minister Tony Blair decided to meet the moderate British Muslim leaders in the Downing Street in London today. All the leaders that he met were in a mood of lending their support to the Prime Minister in spite of their reservations.
|
| 1132. |
Group Housing Societies in Delhi given free hand
MIL Jul 14, 2005 Author: Social Welfare Forum
New Delhi - In September 2004 the DDA returned a list 135 Group Housing Societies to Registrar Cooperative Societies for re-verification of their members so as to allot land to the deserving societies.
|
| 1133. |
 | A mighty Rajput and not Shahjahan built Taj Mahal?
MIL Jul 14, 2005 Author: J.K.Sharma
The grandeur and beauty of the Taj Mahal is unparalleled. Its majestic look is very well known and recognized all over the world but it has buried beneath a great secret, seldom known to the people. I remember when Mr. PN. Oak, a noted historian, met Dr. Raj Baldev and discussed about the origin of famous Taj Mahal.
|
| 1134. |
Political parties divided on SC order on illegal immigrants
MIL Jul 13, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
New Delhi - The Supreme Court of India gave a historic verdict on Tuesday by scrapping the Illegal Migrants Determination by Tribunal (IMDT) Act, 1983. This has created a wave of controversy among different political parties who hold different viewpoints, some in favor and some against.
|
| 1135. |
 | Terrorism roaring fast, Why politicians failed ? NIA
MIL Jul 10, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
New Delhi - In a special meeting held here today, a two-minute silence was observed by the House to pay homage to those who laid their lives and those got injured on 7/7 London attacks.
|
| 1136. |
 | India makes Visa liberal for Medical treatment & Study
MIL Jul 9, 2005 Author: Sasi Sukumaran
New Delhi - The Government of India has set a new rule of issuing of visa liberally for medical treatment for foreign nationals, since the Indian doctors are recognized to be as efficient as foreign doctors. Moreover medical treatment in India is quite cheap and affordable.
|
| 1137. |
 | We shall prevail over terrorists & they shall not: Blair
MIL/Agencies Jul 8, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
London - Tony Blair made the world feel at G8 Summit that no one should allow terrorists to disrupt us or to deflect from its decisions over African poverty, debt and trade. The world leaders came forward and pledged to stand shoulder to shoulder with Blair on such a crises.
|
| 1138. |
 | Navin Ramgoolam is Mauritius New Prime Minister
MIL/Agencies Jul 7, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Port-Louis – Mauritius elections are over. The opposition leader Navin Ramgoolam has been elected as the new Prime Minister and he is officially installed as new Premier of Mauritius on Tuesday after holding victory in the weekend legislative polls.
|
| 1139. |
 | Blair confirms terrorists for multiple attack on London
MIL/Agencies Jul 7, 2005 Author:
London - Britain’s Prime Minister Tony Blair has confirmed that terrorists are behind multiple blasts, which targeted London's Underground and several buses today. Two people are reported dead at Aldgate East underground station. The CNN TV has reported that more than ten people are killed at Kings Cross station.
|
| 1140. |
 | HC directs LK Advani to appear before lower court
MIL/Agencies Jul 6, 2005 Author: Special Correspondent
Allahabad - As a result of quashing the Rae Bareili court order by the Aallahabd High Court, under which LK Advani was discharged in the Babri Masjid demolition case, the BJP reacted sharply but cautiously.
|