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When the US fiddles with the rules
by T.V.R. Shenoy
Indian IT honchos shrug off Obama threat to outsourcing Killer Kosi could leave Bihar barren

When is a bronze medal at the Olympic Games the equivalent of a gold medal? The answer to that is: When the United States decides to fiddle with the traditional rules. The Beijing Games mark the first time that China has been able to push the United States down to ...read more

The Indian IT industry remains unfazed by the threat to outsourcing sounded by US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. 'Companies that ship jobs overseas will not get tax breaks,' he said in his nomination address at the Denver ...read more
Modern India's worst ever floods continued to eat up vast swathes of farmland in Bihar, with a much larger war to fight: thousands of acres of barren farmland, property squabbles, no cattle to plough the land, and homeless millions. It is the mother of all floods: the river is ....read more
Gujarat shows how to do it
by Balbir K. Punj
At least 3 million affected by deadly floods in India and Nepal, UN reports Indian pharma firm gets US approval for two drugs

The way the police in BJP-ruled Gujarat has cracked the case of the serial bombings in Ahmedabad and arrested most of the perpetrators of the crime, contrasts sharply with the failure of the Governments in Congress-ruled Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra which ...read more

More than 3 million people have been uprooted and 60 people killed by the worst flooding to hit north-east India in five decades, the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today. The flooding began when heavy monsoon rains ...read more
The Bangalore-based pharmaceutical firm Strides Arcolab Tuesday said two more of its drugs have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. With this, the total approvals in the US have risen to 11, the company said in a statement. The latest drugs to receive ...read more
UPA's soft stance: Slow poison for country
by Dina Nath Mishra
UNESCO award for Old Goa place Jammu bounces back to normalcy after Amarnath agreement

The Government is practically defrauding the nation. The UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi herself selects all the sub-power centres or her coterie. But, by and large, the Union Ministry is packed with pygmies. Even the experienced Ministers do not ...read more

UNESCO 2008 Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards have been announced and the Archiepiscopal Palace, standing between Se Cathedral and Church of St Francis of Assisi at Old Goa, has been selected for 'honourable mention' for conservation efforts undertaken by the ...read more
People thronged barbers' shops, children rushed to school and heavy traffic clogged the roads here Monday as the Jammu region bounced back to normalcy after a two-month-long spell of curfews and shutdowns over the Amarnath land row. The longest queues were outside beauty saloons or the roadside ...read more

SIMI's 'secular' admirers
by S. Gurumurthy

Afew publicly known facts expose the state of the Indian debate on- Islamist terror. The Ahmedabad serial blasts of July 26 killed over 50 people and injured over 200. The serial blasts in Bangalore, a day before, did not yield the same rich harvest of blood. After the blasts, day after day, .... read more

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