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KASHMIR TENSE AFTER AFZAL’S HANGING

FATWA CONTROVERSY PUSHED TO BACKGROUND
B.K. Chum - 2013-02-11 12:54
The hanging of the 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru on Saturday has pushed into the background the raging controversy over the ‘fatwa’ (religious edict) issued by Jammu and Kashmir’s Grand Mufti Syed Bashiruddin against the Valley-based all-girl rock band “Pragaash”.

BONHOMIE BETWEEN SP AND CONGRESS DIMNISHING

MULAYAM HOPES TO BECOME PM IN 2014
Pradeep Kapoor - 2013-02-11 12:51
LUCKNOW: With the apprehension of early Lok Sabha polls, the bonhomie between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress is diminishing very fast.

FM CANNOT REVIVE GROWTH IGNORING SUPPLY CONSTRAINTS

NEED TO IGNITE INVESTMENTS, NOT MERELY FISCAL BALANCING
S. Sethuraman - 2013-02-11 12:47
The Finance Minister Mr P Chidambaram faces a Herculean task to revive growth, which had sunk to a decade low of 5 per cent, as now officially projected for the current year, when he presents the Union Budget for 2013-14 on February 28, with twin goals of fiscal consolidation and restoring growth momentum.

CHAUHAN UNDER SCANNER FOR LINKS TO CORRUPTION

DISHONEST OFFICIALS ENJOY POLITICAL PATRONAGE
L.S. Herdenia - 2013-02-09 17:09
BHOPAL: Even as the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan makes strenuous efforts to win over the electorate in view of the forthcoming Assembly elections, the prestige of his Government has been hit by certain sensational incidents which took place during the last few days.

CONGRESS-BJP CONVERGENCE ON THE KURIEN ISSUE

KERALA BJP ‘DEFIES’ THE NATIONAL LEADERSHIP
P. Sreekumaran - 2013-02-09 17:05
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A disturbing feature of the PJ Kurien issue, which has inflamed Kerala in the wake of the Supreme Court verdict in the Suryanelli rape case, has been the convergence of views between the two national parties, the Congress and the BJP.

MODI TRIES TO SHED HARDLINER IMAGE

FOCUS ON DEVELOPMENT CAN BOOST HIS CHANCES
Harihar Swarup - 2013-02-09 17:00
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the students of Shri Ram College of Commerce, tried to shed his image of a hardcore Hindutva icon and presented himself as a man of development with catchy phrases. He targeted the constituency of young. The under-35 demographic is now the majority in India, and Modi attempted to address to their perceived grievances with the system. He employed catchy phrases to sharpen his message like — skill and speed, minimum government and maximum governance, mouse charmers, and not snake charmers.

INDIA SHOULD RECOGNIZE BHUTAN AS STRATEGIC ALLY

NEED TO INTEGRATE BHUTAN THROUGH BIMSTEC
Ashok B Sharma - 2013-02-08 17:03
In the years to come the geopolitics in Asia will depend much on the influence of two emerging contending powers namely China and India. The Himalayan kingdom, Bhutan placed in the midst of two rivals, therefore, assumes strategic importance.

AIRLINES OPERATORS CAN’T BE DGCA’S ONLY CONCERN

NEED TO PROTECT PASSENGER INTERESTS TOO
Nantoo Banerjee - 2013-02-08 14:06
Bizarre though it may sound, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the regulatory authority of the civil aviation industry, had told the Supreme Court last month that it has no role in tariff fixation. The plea was promptly turned down by the bench of Justices D K Jain and Madan Lokur.

India to develop Agni-VI missile with multiple warheads

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-02-08 13:44
Bengaluru : India has planned to develop a long-range nuclear-capable Agni-VI ballistic missile which would carry multiple warheads allowing one weapon system to take out several targets at a time.

India sets up SPV for TAPI gas pipeline project

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-02-07 13:25
New Delhi: India has geared up to actively participate in the ambitious multi-million dollar Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project.