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November Month Articles
- We must pity Arundhati
Roy
- by Dr. Vijaya Rajiva
When a gifted novelist abandons her writing and enters the world of political
analysis for which she is ill equipped then we have a disaster called
Arundhati Roy. .....
- PM avoids Raja issue, non-committal
on cabinet reshuffle
- by The Economic Times
Telecom minister A Raja may have entered the danger zone after the Supreme
Court's strong observations on his indiscretions, but the government leadership
does not seem to be in a hurry to show him the door. .....
- Union Home Minister queering
Indian pitch in Kashmir
- by Hari Om
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram will, it appears, never learn any lesson
from his past mistakes. This became clear when on Sunday when he visited
Kashmir and assured the people of the Valley .....
- Court directive to Chennai
Corporation
- by The Hindu
The Madras High Court has directed the Chennai Corporation to remove the
fish stalls and hoardings at a place on First Avenue, Sastri Nagar here,
by November 7, if the allegation in a petition is correct. .....
- Changes visible in poll-bound
Magadh
- by Press Trust of India
Ramesh Dhudy used to drive an old Maruti 800 car. An affluent paper merchant,
he could afford a bigger car but the fear of criminals forced him to suppress
his desire for a full 15 years. But that is now history. Dhudy is now
a proud owner of a swanky Honda car. .....
- Kashmiri Pandits want sedition
case against Roy
- by The Pioneer
ammu-Kashmir Vichar Manch, an organisation of Kashmiri Pandits, on Monday
asked the Centre to initiate a sedition case against writer Arundhati
Roy for the remarks she made recently in Delhi on the Kashmir issue. .....
- Former Teesta aide petitions
court in Naroda Gam case
- by Rathin Das
A former associate of Mumbai-based activist Teesta Setalvad has knocked
the doors of a local court here after some witnesses in the 2002 riots
cases blamed him for filing false affidavits on their behalf. .....
- CWG's social dividend
- by A Surya Prakash
Most of India's winners at the recent Games are from Bharat. They have
shown what commitment can achieve for them and their nation .....
- Idol Attraction
- by Neha Dewan
Choosing a gift that creates the right impression is not always easy.
One has to make sure that it gels well with the recipient's taste and
fancies. .....
- PM avoids Raja issue, non-committal
on reshuffle
- by PR Ramesh
Telecom minister A Raja may have entered the danger zone after the Supreme
Court's strong observations on his indiscretions, but the government leadership
does not seem to be in a hurry to show him the door. .....
- Diwali: From pujas to poker
- by Saira Kurup & Insiya Amir
In the 90s Diwali was all about a simple celebration at home. In 2010,
people are going to the mall for food, fun and festival shopping .....
- 'Here science is a dialect
of Kannada'
- by Sharan Poovanna
Science is considered a complicated language by the common man. But in
Karnataka, science is considered a dialect of the local Kannada language.
This notion would come alive when there is a realisation of efforts by
second generation scientist, Prof Roddam Narasimha. .....
- We cannot have two governments
- by Tavleen Singh
First, Sonia Gandhi gave us a government with two prime ministers. The
one she appointed and Madame herself. Now, she gives us two governments.
.....
- Winds of change blow away
Bihar's fear factor
- by Sachin Parashar
A puff of smoke let out by Madhuri Singh (name changed) in the plush Kapil
Dev's Eleven's bar on Patna's Fraser Road might be the most visible sign
of winds of change sweeping Bihar .....
- Don't pity us, Arundhati
- not yet
- by Anshul Chaturvedi
Insofar as putting thoughts into words go, I guess I'm not really qualified
to take up an issue with Arundhati Roy; she's a globally acknowledged
.....
- Let's stop pandering to
bleeding hearts
- by Swapan Dasgupta
If some media reports are to be believed, the Government has sent out
a message to the three-member team of interlocutors for Jammu & Kashmir
to be more circumspect in their public pronouncements. .....
- Amit Shah spares CBI the
blushes
- by Abraham Thomas
The embarrassment for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) just got
bigger when a Supreme Court Bench, working from its residence till late
on Saturday, refused to cancel the bail granted to former Gujarat Minister
Amit Shah. ....
- Chavan camp trains gun on
Deshmukh, Shinde
- by S Balakrishnan
The Adarsh housing scam now threatens to rock the Union cabinet. Even
as Union ministers Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sushilkumar Shinde are eyeing
the Maharashtra chief minister's post ....
- It's Morning in India
- by Thomas L. Friedman
This week's award for not knowing what world you're living in surely goes
to the French high school and college students who blockaded their campuses
.....
- Beijing bullies, Mumbai
entices
- by Sreeram Chaulia
On a recent visit to India, Lawrence Summers, the outgoing Director of
the US White House's National Economic Council. .....
- Kashmir: Pakistan is the
problem not the solution
- by Vivek Gumaste
Pakistan has thrust itself into the equation, not by dint of moral virtue
or legal principle, but by illicit force as epitomised by its shameless
support of blatant terrorism. As long as Pakistan remains in the equation,
a solution is impossible, says Vivek Gumaste. .....
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