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Starting: Mon 01 Jul 1996 - 00:00:-33201 EDT
Ending: Fri 05 Jul 1996 - 00:00:-24769 EDT
Messages: 37

  • Asian Age
  • Business standard
    • An uneasy partnership    Kewal Varma - 5 July 1996
      • >>>How long will it last? This question is being asked since the day the Deve Gowda government assumed power. The new government is not a product of an opportunistic preelection alliance. It is a product of political ...
  • Economic Times
    • The cassandras are wrong    Henry Kissinger - 3 July 1996
      • >>>AS the surprise over Binyainin Netanyahu's electoral victory wears off, a look at its implications is in order. For it may well turn out that the change of governments in Israel, far from spelling the end of the peace predicted by so many Cassandras, will provide the ...
    • An article by Hindu Jagriti Kendra    Posted By ashok - May 31 1996
      • >>>This Circular of the Hindu Jagriti Kendra - Circular Eleven begins by reproducing an article on Sudan, the largest country of Africa, printed In the Reader's Digest of May 1996. To study this article Is to remind oneself of the limitless atrocities committed by ...
    • Illegal wakf property transfer    PTI - 3 July 1996
      • >>>Transfer of wakf property in West Bengal was done within a "close circuit" without advertisement for offers or open invitation of quotations, according to the P.K.Sengupta Report on wakf properties which was tabled at the state assembly on Monday. .
  • Far Eastern Economic Review
  • Finanical Express
    • Heavy subsidy behind scam    Editorial - 3 July 1996
      • >>>An aspect of the urea import scandal that has got eclipsed by the financial magnitude is the over-subsidisation and over-use of urea in defiance of the damage it is causing to the soil. Urea is the most heavily subsidised fertiliser and this largely explains the ...
  • Hindustan Times
    • The three disinformations    Francois Cautier - 5 July 1996
      • >>>A few years ago, the West was able to celebrate the discoverer of the ``New World'' with fanfare and pomp. But the New world was already quite old when it was discovered by the young Barbarians, much older in fact than the fledgling Western civilisation. And Columbus, ...
    • Deen, Dharma and Indianism    S. Bashiruddin - 26 May 1996.
      • >>>INDIANISM, Bharatiyata, and now Hindutwa connote the same meaning, It depends on the perception of the audience.This is possible for anyone with an open mind and a deep understanding of Indian culture and heritage. ...
  • Indian Express
    • The UF regime needs Marxist participation    Avijit Pathak - 5 July 1996
      • >>>THE communists have finally joined the Union Government. And this unambiguous Merger with the 'system' is unlikely to be appreciated by the puritans-the militant adherents, of the philosophy of revolution. Or, as the CPI(M)s refusal has already indicated, even the moderates ...
    • A place in history - an editorial    Editorial - 4 July 1996
      • >>>AN occupational hazard of becoming Foreign Minister is that it breeds a romantic desire to make history. Inder Kumar Gujral is no exception to this starry-eyed temptation. His unilateral gesture, to , Pakistan - replete with photo opportunities with a, beatific High ...
    • Hindutva and dialectics    P. Parameshwaran - 3 July 1996
      • >>>THE entry of O. V. VIJAYAN into the'Hindutva' debate (Dialectics of Hindutva, IE June 17) has not come a, day too soon. Though he labels the debate 'phoney', the fact that a creative intellectual like him could not resist the temptation to intervene, shows that the central point ...
    • Understanding Hinduism - a letter    C.R. Nath - 3 July 1996
      • >>>Sir: I strongly protest against the article "Middle class lumpenisation of Hinduism" which denigrates the Hindus. The author has abused freedom of expression. Had he known the ABC of Hinduism (Vedantic religion) he would not have obliquely advised the readers to s to ...
    • Understanding Hinduism - a letter    V.K. BHATTAR - 3 July 1996
      • >>>Sir: This refers to the article "Middle class lumpenisation of Hinduism" (June 13) in which Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr. has concluded that when people who think do not care to talk about religion and review its articles of faith, it is charlatans and pretenders s ...
    • Even after two decades of Marxism..........    Posted By ashok - 29\6\96
      • >>>STARVED and threatened with death, Surajmoni Mandi was forced to step out of her home the day the Jyoti Basu government stepped into its 20th year last month. Her village folks, in the one of most backward regions in the state in Purulia district, had proclaimed her a ...
  • Observer
  • Organiser
  • The Afternoon
    • The eerie scene of Assam    Kuldip Nayar - 5 July 1996
      • >>>HUNDREDS of people have been robbed of their Maruti cars. The amount of ransom varies from Rs. 2 @ to Rs. 75 lakh. Many people have been mercilessly tortured. Hundreds of traders have closed their shops and gone away to other parts of -the country. Trade, commerce and industry has ...
  • The Asian Age
  • The Asian Age - Editorial
    • Coalition blues - An editorial    Posted By ashok - 29\6\96
      • >>>In terms of originality of thought, statements recently made by many ministers of the United Front government leave much to be desired. Take, for instance, Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav saying that the government would accord "maximum autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir." It is certainly ...
  • The Financial Express - Editorial
    • A role for the reds - An editorial    Posted By ashok - 1\7\96
      • >>>THE induction of two senior CPI leaders in the Union Council of Ministers is no ordinary event. It may or may not unleash a revolution in governance but it is indeed a landmark in communist politics in India. A more epochmaking landmark was nearly achieved when CPI(M) patriarch ...
  • The Indian Express - Editorial
    • Style of a comrade - An editorial    Posted By ashok - 3 July 1996
      • >>>To suggest that India's first Communist Home Minister has also been affected by the familiar shortcoming of his inexperience - would be to do injustice to Indrajit Gupta's standing as a parliamentarian . Yet, there is a distinctly unwholesome note to Gupta's first ...
  • The Observer
  • The pioneer
    • Bombay to Ayodhya, via Santa Barbara    A. K. R. Hemmady - 9 June 1996
      • >>>Before me is a political comment on Indian elections by Trudy Robin published in Philadelphia Inquirer (8 May 1996) which begins with the alarming rhetoric; ``Dousing the flames that threaten India: Fear and uncertainty cloud India's elections. Can the basic common sense of ...
  • The Times of India
    • The conflict within - An Editorail    Editorial - 2 July 1996
      • >>>The conflict between the forward and backward castes within the Bharatiya Janata Party, highlighted during the Lok Sabha campaign by the BJP's angry young woman, Ms Uma Bharati, has come into the open both in Gujarat and ...
    • UF govt doesn't have a mandate: Advani    Janak Singh - 1 July 1996
      • >>>NEW DELHI, June 30. The policies and programmes of the United Front (UF) government are being tailored to meet the needs of its supporters, " Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president L.K Advani charged here last Friday. "Corruption is not being accorded top priority because it ...
  • times of India
    • True Hindutva    SHIVENDRA K. SINHA - 2 July 1996
      • >>>HINDUTVA is not the name of what is commonly, and rather loosely, referred to as the Hindu religion. The word 'Hindu' itself was first used in the 16th century by nonIndians indicating people inhabiting the land beyond the great river Indus. The term 'Hindu' gained currency land ...
    • More to Khajurao than popular belief    Vidyadhar Date - 30\6\96
      • >>>Khajuraho has become a major international tourist attraction, but partly for the wrong reasons. So argues noted scholar of art history Devangana Desai, who says Khajuraho is not synonymous with erotic sculpture. "When I say I am working on Khajuraho, many people think ...
  • Times of India - Editorial
  • Times of India -Editorial
    • Editorials on RSS ban and its removal    Posted By ashok - 12 December 1995
      • >>>Given the communal frenzy in which the country finds itself, it was inevitable that the arrests of some of the leaders of the sangh pariwar would be followed by the ban on communal organisations. The time taken by the Centre to impose it was evidently not the result of feet- ...

Last message date: Fri 05 Jul 1996 - 00:00:-24769 EDT
Archived on: Sat Jun 14 1997 - 11:39:19 EDT


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