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Starting: Thu 22 Aug 1996 - 00:00:-72433 EDT
Ending: Thu 28 Nov 1996 - 00:00:-43508 EDT
Messages: 62

  • "I don't deny that factionalism eists": Advani
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Sunday (Cover Story) - 3-9 November 1996
      • >>>L. K. Advani s finger still bears the mark of indelible ink. He explained he had voted in the Gandhinagar by election earlier this month. Though the BJP won that election, -Gandhinagar is an important witness to the crisis the BJP faces today: it was the city which hosted ...
  • A change is coming
    • Vir Sanghvi    Sunday - 17-23 November 1996
      • >>>Are these the last days of the Deve Gowda government? The question may seem surprising at first. After all, the Prime Minister seems comfortably ensconced at Race Course Road. His family troops on to an Air India jet to join him on his trip to Zimbabwe. And it is hard to see how ...
  • A party without difference
    • J. D. Joglekar    Veer Savarkar Vindicated - 12 April 1996
      • >>>The article is an attempt to denigrate Savarkar and thereby condemn Hindutva. It therefore calls for a rejoinder After Veer Savarkar's death, a great many leaders issued condolence messages about him. Mrs. Gandhi, the late ...
  • A study in contrast
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 28 November 1996
      • >>>The events which followed the mid-air collision of Saudi and Kazhak flights resulting in the horrifying death of 351 passengers, provided a test for both the government and the public. The wreckage of the planes fell near Charkhi Dadri village of Bhiwani, about 60 km away from ...
  • ABVP comes to Anna's aid as corruption row goes on
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Mumbai Age - 23 November 1996
      • >>>The on-going row between social worker Anna Hazare and Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray took an interesting turn on Friday, when the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad state unit declared its full support to the fight against corruption launched by Mr Hazare. .
  • Advani's function at JNU cancelled
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Hindu - 19 November 1996
      • >>>Alarmed by the confrontationist stance adopted by a united Left and the isolated Right, the Centre for Spanish Studies in Jawaharlal Nehru University's School of Languages today decided to cancel the book release function which was to be attended by the Bharatiya Janata ta ...
  • Anita Pratap, etc.
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Daily - 14 November 1996
      • >>>Great Stuff on CNN yesterday following the mid-air collision between two aircraft near Delhi. Anita Pratap formerly of Times magazine, now of CNN, stated in her breathless imitation of a firangi accent that "India's record in air safety has been very poor" and that "The ...
  • Aurobindo and Jugantar
  • Bajaj blasts Centre for letting foreign cos hold majority stake
    • UNI    The Economic Times - 12 November 1996
      • >>>Leading industrialist and a well known proponent of the 'India Club' Rahul Bajaj has launched a scathing attack on the government for its decision to allow foreign companies to hold majority equity in various fields. "I can understand the United Front government desperately ...
  • BJP most preferred party amongst CEOs
  • Caste, character-building and social justice
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    The Pioneer - 19 November 1996
      • >>>The recent unfortunate attack on journalist by some workers of the Bahujan Samaj Party, led by none other than its supremo, Mr. Kanshi Ram, is symptomatic of a deeper malady afflicting Dalit politics in the country. The malady is one of mindless militancy. It is the ...
  • Church fortune, Dalit misfortune - a letter
    • Sadhana Karnad, Pune - Letter to Editor    The Pioneer - 19 November 1996
      • >>>God helps those who help themselves and therefore the Church hierarchy appears to be helping themselves to motivate Mr Anthony Fernandes (The Pioneer, October 27) to seek job reservations for Dalit Christians. Then, it is said that charity begins at home but the home where it ...
  • Costly smoke
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 26 November 1996
      • >>>Dr Ali Baksh, former director-general of health services in Jammu and Kashmir, has puffed his way to freedom, and how! He admitted to paying up Rs 1.5 lakh for the 30 cigarettes he smoked in the two days he was held in captivity by militants. At Rs 5,000 a cigarette, that ...
  • Crime and (No) Punishment
    • M V Kamath    Mid-day - 13 November 1996
      • >>>It is not always that the English language press is agreed on any one issue and even when it is, it is not always that it speaks with the same vehemence. And that, unfortunately, has once again been proved true in the case of Bahujan Samaj Party leader Kanshi Ram going ...
  • Defining a nation
    • Saeed naqvi    Mid-day - 19 November 1996
      • >>>It was a relaxed social evening. Conversation meandered past a series of subjects when Richard Holbrooke, former assistant secretary of state, asked a group of Indian journalists in one corner of the room: "Was India a nation before the British arrived?" ...
  • Discovery of Nehru - II
    • Farzana Versey    Mid-day - 13 November 1996
      • >>>On Nehru's birth anniversary tomorrow, the idea is not to take away from the majesty of the individual, but to bring into focus the dilemmas that face human beings who are forced to be what they are not. As he could not give them the loin cloth ethnicity that ...
  • Downhill in UP
    • Saeed Naqvi    Mid-day - 13 November 1996
      • >>>Uttar Pradesh Congress President Jitendra Prasad gave the game away the other day when, just before leaving for Lucknow, he said: "No one will form the government; governor's rule will continue." Since the governor is now denying that he will call the Bharatiya Janata Party ...
  • Exiled to Sri Ram desh
    • Arvind N. Das    The Hindustan Times - 24 October 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Surinam hardly ever impinges on the consciousness of Indians. It is only if there is an aircrash there or a football hero of Surinamese origin like Ruud Gullit ...
  • Far from heroism - The tale of 'Veer Savarkar'; and a response
    • Krishnan Dubey and Venkitesh Ramakrishnan    Frontline - 7 April 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Bhaskar Ghorpade, a London-based Indian barrister, is one who has done Indian archaeology an important service. It was his efforts that were mainly responsible in getting ...
  • Futility of education - Time to crack the whip in JNU
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 20 November 1996
      • >>>The late Chairman Mao Zedong once remarked that the more books you read the more stupid you become. It is not known whether or not the library is the favourite haunt of students of India's most pampered "centre of excellence" - New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University. Howevev- ...
  • Gowda steps in to extract Cong support for a secular govt in UP
    • Vijay Simha    The Indian Express - 12 November 1996
      • >>>In a last-ditch attempt to form a secular government in Uttar Pradesh, the United Front has asked Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda to take CPI(M) general-secretary Harkishen Singh Surjeet's place as the chief negotiator with Congress president Sitaram Kesri. .
  • High Flying
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 26 November 1996
      • >>>Prime Minister H.D.Deve Gowda is rightly under fire for travelling with his family when he went on official business to Harare and Rome. Mr Gowda was accused of misreading the G-15 meeting in Harare as licence to take 15 other Gowdas with him, and treating the Food Summit as ...
  • Hit and run
    • T V R Shenoy    Mid-day - 1 November 1996
      • >>>Who, what, when, where, why, how - these six are supposed to be the foundation stones of all journalism. All I can say is that with such a foundation we have built a lopsided house. Because, make no mistake about it, some questions are ...
  • Indian Muslims on test over Kashmir
    • A R Khan    The Hindustan Times - 2 September 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. The Indian state is secular, both in theory and practice. Although the specific word 'secular' was not mentioned as such in the original document, its spirit pervaded the ...
  • Introspection, image-building to top BJP meet agenda
    • K V Lakshmana    The Observer - 12 November 1996
      • >>>Far from being demoralised by the present political situation, a section of the Bharatiya Janata Party views its current setbacks in UP and Gujarat as a temporary and passing phase, but admits serious introspection is a necessity to forge ahead.
  • Is the Ram Janmabhoomi movement anti_Muslim?
    • Ashok Chowgule    (no publication) - 21 November 1996.
      • >>>The Ram Janmabhoomi movement is the most important event of the post-independence era of India. It has completely altered the complexion of the politics, as well has drastically altered the reference point for evaluating many other aspects of our society. Hindutva has become the focus, instead of Marx. Those who have ...
  • Jemina's pregnant poses
    • Danace Brook    The Mail on Sunday London - 3 November 1996
      • >>>They are the most fashionable ante-natal classes in Britain. Despite the fact that the philosophy is 5,000 years old and each hour-long lesson costs a mere =1C7, both Jemima Khan and Koo Stark swear by their yoga sessions. Jemima, the 22-year-old wife of former cricketer Imran ...
  • Largest TU status likely for BMS
    • A N Bajpal    The Observer - 12 November 1996
      • >>>The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh is all set to be recognised as the country's largest trade union, as the standing committee for verification has given its verdict on different trade unions' membership claims. The provisionally verified rolls based on 1989 membership ...
  • Looming shadow of Lucknow
    • Inder Malhotra    The Observer - 27 November 1996
      • >>>Less than six months ago, the fractured verdict in the Parliamentary election was overcome by the formation of the 13-party United Front which came to power with the backing of the Congress from `outside'. Hopes had then arisen that a new beginning towards federal functioning ...
  • Malicious propaganda
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 14 November 1996
      • >>>The basic concern of all the non-BJP parties is to stop the BJP from coming to power wherever they can, adopting whatever means possible. A type of veto is resorted to in the name of secularism. If the BJP is to be hurt, it is done in a most unethical, unconstitutional and crass ...
  • Mark of ultra-right politics
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Indian Express - 14 November 1996
      • >>>A defining characteristic of ultra-right organisations of the sangh parivar, and of members of the extended parivar like the Shiv Sena, is a typical petty-minded attitude which fosters intolerance and combativeness. So it is that an allied outfit, the Hindu Munnani, has held back ...
  • Marxism and Materialism
    • Manoranjan Mohanty    The Times of India - 27 November 1996
      • >>>When China's President Jiang Zemin visits India shortly, he comes as the leader of a team which is seriously engaged in tackling social degeneration while leading a strong and prosperous country into the 21st century. As much became clear during the recently-concluded plenum of ...
  • Miss worldly - an editorial from the London Times
    • Editorial    The Times, London - 22 November 1996
      • >>>(This editorial was published in The Afternoon, Mumbai, November 26, 1996) Not since the Trojan War has a beauty contest threatened such dire consequences. Sniffer dogs are patrolling the giant stadium, two all-women platoons of paramilitary ...
  • Nayanar warns BJP-RSS of stern action
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Hindu - 03 November 1996
      • >>>The CPI(M) State secretariat,today accused the Sangh Parivar of unleashing violence in Kerala even as the Chief Minister, Mr. E. K. Nayanar, warned the RSS-BJP combine of stern action. in official press note issued here this evening. Mr. ...
  • Need for systemic changes in governing sturcture - Part Two of Two
    • Atal Bihari Vajpayee    The Pioneer - 22 November 1996
      • >>>Going over the past 50 years, we find that things have not turned out as they were supposed to. We have no doubt taken giant strides and overcome many of the challenges posed by an underdeveloped economy, so much so, despite the onerous task of feeding a billion people, ...
  • Need fpr systemic changes in governing structures - Part One of Two
    • Atal Bihari Vajpayee    The Pioneer - 21 November 1996
      • >>>Next year India will celebrate its 50th anniversary of Independence. The entire country is eagerly looking forward to that proud and historic landmark. Both in official circles and among the broad masses of people, thinking and planning has already started on how to mark ...
  • No room yet for democracy
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Indian Express - 11 November 1996
      • >>>It is an open secret that Pakistan is run by a troika: Chief of the Army Staff, Prime Minister and President in that order. But whenever the Army Chief or the President, particularly, the former, has felt that the country was not being governed according to his light, he has ...
  • Prehistoric man thrived here
    • Gautham Machalah    The Times of India - 2 October 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Extensive exploration by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Karnataka has revealed that the pre-historic man thrived on the banks of the river Bhima in Raichur dis- ...
  • Protest against beauty contests was a worldwide phenomenon
    • K G Suresh    The Indian Express - 22 November 1996
      • >>>The protests against the Miss World contest or beauty pageants, projected by the latter's supporters and the Western media as "politically motivated" and reflective of a "narrow-minded outlook", is not something new or peculiar to India. Rather, a peep into the history would ...
  • Quota Raj
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 23 November 1996
      • >>>Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda's promise at a Dalit rally to consider extending job reservations to the private sector is a pernicious pursuit that would pervert the principles of social justice, vitiate industrial productivity and maim the market. This is competitive ...
  • Ram Mohun Roy's cretinour legatees; and a response
    • Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr    The Indian Express - 20 November 1996
      • >>>The Chinese take all they want from Europe and America, and then simply show them the door in more than the metaphorical sense. And despite every violation of patent laws and human rights norms, American investors are literally cooling their heels at Chinese doors. The' ...
  • Reminiscences of days past
    • M. V. Kamath    Kanara Saraswat - 11 November 1996
      • >>>When I think of all the people I had met in the past fifty years and my personal encounters with them in a professional capacity, I can't help laughing at my own self. When I was young, I am afraid I was often brash and bold. Age, alas. does not seem to have worked any ...
  • Sects and the new Indian
  • Secularism: Fact and Fiction
    • V. V. Paranjpe    Mainstream - 12 October 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. Hindutva and secularism are the two burning topics of the day, ranged against each other like two anti-poles. Secularism is the new fashion word. While Hindutva is ...
  • Serving the nationalist press - Excerpts from Curson to Nehru & After
    • Durga Das    Rupa paper Book - 1969
      • >>>The provincial committee had recommended Gandhi and Sardar Vallbhbhai Patel for the presidentship of the Congress. Gandhi who had resumed the party's active leadership at the previous session, was expected to welcome the nomination of the hero of Bardoli, his most ...
  • Social Conference held in Bombay - From the Times archives
    • The Times Archives    (no publication) - 16 September 1901
      • >>>(This article was published in The Times of India, Mumbai, November 27, 1996.) The second Provincial Social Conference was held on Saturday morning at the Framjee Cowasjee Institute when there was a good attendance of Hindu reformers. Amongst ...
  • Supreme Court rejects govt report on civil code
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Telegraph - 30 October 1996
      • >>>This article is from an earlier data. It is being sent to indicate the thinking of the author at that time. The Supreme Court today rejected the Center's affidavit ruling out a common civil code and directed it to list steps taken towards phasing out personal laws.
  • Talinam in Kabul - How long?
    • Muzaffar Hussain    The Organiser - 17 November 1996
      • >>>What is happening in Kabul these days is sure to bring solace to the soul of the autocrat, late General Zia-ulHaq of Pakistan. In the course of his foreign policy General Zia had executed two army operations in 1980. One was Operation Topac, the other Operation Gibraltor. ...
  • Thank you, let JNU stay as it is & Response
    • Amitabh Mattoo    The Indian Express - 28 November 1996
      • >>>Jawaharlal Nehru University is what a university should be: a socially concerned academic community collectively engaged in the pursuit of excellence. To suggest, as some leader writers have done, that it is time to crack the whip in JNU because some student organisations ...
  • The heart of Hinduism - an article from the archives
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Times of India - 1 August 1912
      • >>>We printed yesterday the last of the series of illuminating articles which Sir Narayan Chandavarkar has been contributing for some weeks past to our columns. At no time previously has there been a more earnest and sincere desire among all classes to understand one another than ...
  • The more you abstain, the more you gain
    • R Brahmachari    The Times of India - 14 November 1996
      • >>>On February 8 President Clinton put his signature on the amended Exon Bill so that the resulting Communication Decency Act (CDA) might squelch online pornography and help to make the Net safe for children. But the U.S. legal experts, at that time, were afraid that the new Act ...
  • The next Prime Minister
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 25 November 1996
      • >>>To view Congress president Sitaram Kesri's systematic purge of party functionaries as merely a feature of the battle against Narasimha Rao would be to miss the wood for the trees. Of course Kesri is showing the former Prime Minister his place and encouraging him to opt out ...
  • The violence of politics
    • K M Tampi    The Hindu - 11 November 1996
      • >>>Though ideologically poles apart, the basic approach of both the CPI(M) and the Sangh. Both blindly believe in their ideology, both are intolerant of criticism and do not mind using force to protect the interests they represent. It is this attitude which has placed them on a ...
  • Think Pandits - a letter
  • Ticket to ride
    • Editorial    The Indian Express - 26 November 1996
      • >>>Ram Vilas Paswan's recent public relations shindig in Delhi has had only one useful result: it has disabused the public of yet another of its cherished misapprehensions. There exists a sort of nebulous belief that shameless appropriation of the state machinery had ...
  • UF squirms as it fails to keep word to Dalit Christians
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Economic Times - 23 November 1996
      • >>>The United Front finds itself cornered in the same way as the previous Congress(I) regime on its promise to extend reservations in government jobs to Dalit Christians. The National Coordination Committee for Dalit Christians to day charged the Gowda government with betrayal after ...
  • Vajpayee for debate on presidential system
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Times of India - 12 November 1996
      • >>>Former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Monday suggested a serious nationwide debate on adopting the presidential system of government, saying the present parliamentary system has failed to deliver the goods. Mr Vajpayee said there should be a debate on all the ...
  • What a TV epic did to India
    • Victoria L Farmer    The Hindu - 17 November 1996
      • >>>The relationship between media and communalism with the most far-reaching political implications is the connection between television programming and communal mobilisation. This is because, even though no explicit causeeffect linkage between television imagery and violence an e an ...
  • When saffron signified service
    • Press Trust of India    The Observer of Business and Politics - 15 November 1996.
      • >>>For a change, the much-maligned saffron brigade came in for praise from the most unexpected quarters, the minorities. The Sangh Parivar, including the RSS, Bjrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishand, and the other front organisations such as the Bharat Vikas Parishad was the first to voluntarily offer its services to ...
  • Who says Israel is suffering?
  • Why did Imran name his son after the bloodiest Islamic leader of all time?
  • Will the Tulba army turn against Pakistan?
    • Muzaffar Hussain    The Organiser - 27 October 1996
      • >>>Religious schools called madarsas, which were till yesterday supposed to be a boon to governments ruling in the name of Islam, now seem to have turned into a curse. In Pakistan, however, these madarsas did not provide ,Pupils with education but did mould them into potent soldiers to ...

Last message date: Thu 28 Nov 1996 - 00:00:-43508 EDT
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