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Starting: Mon 02 Dec 1996 - 00:00:-42468 EDT
Ending: Tue 31 Dec 1996 - 00:00:-39274 EDT
Messages: 107

  • A call to collaboration; and a comment
    • Archbishop Joseph Powathil    The Examiner - 14 December 1996
      • >>>The preparation for the Special Assembly of the Bishops' Synod for Asia has now entered a crucial stage. The Lineamenta is already received. This document is the basis for an Asia-wide discussion on the Synodal theme "Jesus Christ, the Saviour and His Mission of Love and Service in Asia: 'that they may have life, and have it abundantly' [Jn 10,10]". At this stage the Synodal ...
  • A Way of Life and More; and a response
    • C N Venugopal    The Pioneer - 15 December 1996
      • >>>Introduction: Cognitive, institutional, ritualistic, spiritual, devotional and secular - Hinduism's greatest strength lies in its ability to harmonise diversity and its proficiency in internalising change without altering its fundamental philosophy of life. Hinduism has had a protean character. During the five millennia of its ...
  • ABCL has cheated us say silk shop owners
    • Arindam Bhattacharjee    The Asian Age - 10 December 1996
      • >>>Silk shop owners of Bangalore are angry with the Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited and allege they have been taken for a ride. ABCL had asked city-based Vijayalakshmi Silk Enterprises to sponsor silk saris for the 88 contestants during the ...
  • ABVP to launch stir if Centre fails to repeal IMDT Act
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Observer - 8 November 1996
      • >>>Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). Dhubri Branch has threatened a nation-wide stir if the Central Government fails to repeal the IMDT Act as promised by the Prime Minister to the people of Assam, according to Sri Anil Kumar Das, general secretary ABVP, Assam on November 3 at Dhubri. Sri Das was addressing a general meeting of the members of the Dhubri ABVP on ...
  • Amend the order - a letter
    • Syed Shahabuddin    The Pioneer - 7 December 1996
      • >>>This has reference to a Press report regarding the ban imposed by the Calcutta High Court pm the use of the public announcement system for Azaan. Unless this order is amended, the ban would be applicable throughout the country. It is, therefore, necessary to approach the High ...
  • Andre Malraux on Hinduism
  • Archbishop of Canterbury visits Swminarayan Mandir
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Observer - 21 December 1996
      • >>>On 13 December 1996, The most Reverend George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury visited Europe's first traditional Hindu Mandir in Neasden, London. The freezing temperatures of the outside were quickly forgotten with the warm and hearty welcome that he received. Indeed, the Archbishop said that the ...
  • Assam town 'lost' to Bangladesh
    • Gurmukh Singh    Times of India - 31 December 1996
      • >>>DHUBRI (Assam): The mere mention of this town evokes bitter reactions from any son-ofthe-soil Assamese. "Oh, Dhubri? It's been lost to Bangladesh!" This last Assamese district, bifurcated by the Brahmaputra, has virtually become an extension of Bangladesh because of the continuing ...
  • Back to the basics
    • Neena Vyas    The Hindu - 24 November 1996
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party has tried to beat the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) at their own game in the caste-ridden politics of Uttar Pradesh, but the results of the recent Assembly elections have set the alarm bells ringing in the party - less because it ...
  • Bajrang Dal begins training cap in weapons for its youth; and a comment
    • Tilak Sharma    The Times of India - 31 December 1996
      • >>>The youth wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bairang Dal, has started a week-long camp where training is being imparted to around 200 youths in weapons, including rifle and lathi (long stick). They will also be trained in martial arts like judo and karate. Some ex-servicemen have been engaged for the job. Before the camp concludes ...
  • Bangla asset law forced Hindu exodus; and a response
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Telegraph - 8 December 1996
      • >>>A staggering 5.3 million members of the Hindu minority community in Bangladesh immigrated to India due to the Vested Property Act in operation in the country. the Act declares all firms, companies, and buildings owned by Hindus to be under the custody of the government. A recent study in the country revealed that the Enemy Property Act, imposed ...
  • Bending backwards to please Bangladesh
    • Sankar Ghosh    The Asian Age - 17 December 1996
      • >>>With the details of the Ganga waters treaty still unknown, any balance sheet at this moment is bound to be tentative. Assuming that the bulk of what has, appeared about the treaty signed by the Prime Ministers of Bangladesh and India are correct. it would seem that the visiting Prime Minister got all she wanted out of this treaty. The most significant feature of the treaty appears ...
  • Beyond qualification : Why Saudia is no longer a Mecca for Indian job-seekers.
    • Shiv Kumar    The Indian Express - 25 December 2096
      • >>>THE fabled pot of gold at the end of the rainbow was snatched away from him just as R Ramachandran prepared to dip his fingers in it. The 33-year old civil engineer from Kerala had just sailed through his medical test and was set to join a construction company in Saudi Arabia ...
  • BJP retreat from Ayodhya
    • Koenraad Elst    The Observer - 6 December &
      • >>>Four years after the demolition of the Babri Masjid, the Bharatiya Janata Party hardly dares to mention Ayodhya anymore. "You cannot cash on a cheque twice," explains the party's spokesperson. At the outset, the BJP never had its heart in the Ayodhya ...
  • BJP taking steps to rectify past mistakes: Joshi
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 23 December 1996
      • >>>Calling for a more effective and quicker response from the party leadership to tackle the "epidemic" of infighting afflicting different state Bharatiya Janata Party units, former BJP president Murali Manohar Joshi has said the party is corrective steps to rectify its past mistakes. According to Mr Joshi, these mistakes cost the party an absolute majority in ...
  • BJP-Akali does it again - Chandigarh Municipal Election
    • Pramod Kumar    The Organiser - 22 December 1996
      • >>>One of the most literate towns in the country has fully rejected pseudo-secularism in the municipal corporation elections held recently. Upsetting all pre-poll equations and predictions of a hung House coming to power in Chandigarh Municipal Corporation the BJP won 13 seats out of the 20 elected seats to claim a thumping majority. Its ally, the Siromant Akali Dal ...
  • Case for a quantum leap
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 5 December 1996
      • >>>We hear a lot in the media about the internal crisis of the BJP. There is a systematic effort by the BJP baiters to create an image that like all other parties, the BJP too suffers from the same maladies like internal bickering, rebellion, and what not. The Vaghela episode, a lone ...
  • Centre only consistent policy has been to erode JK autonomy
    • Ritu Sarin    The Indian Express - 22 December 1996
      • >>>When the National Conference came back to power in Jammu and Kashmir, the return of its former ruler, Karan Singh to the centrestage was a forgone conclusion. Singh who at 36, became the Youngest Union Cabinet Minister, had kept his links with the troubled state and was the only promi- ...
  • Confession as a farce
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 5 December 1996
      • >>>Disingenuity mars Dr Manmohan Singh's confession of overreliance on private investment for power generation in the eighth plan. True, the public sector failed to invest appreciably in the power sector during the last five years. To dress this up as the result of a deliberate ...
  • Cong, Left blast UF on UP tangle
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 20 December 1996
      • >>>The Congress AICC spokesman V N Gadgil has blamed the United Front for "totally mishandling the situation In Uttar Pradesh" and held it responsible for creating a "first class constitutional crisis" in the state. Speaking to newsmen informally, at the AICC headquarters, in New Delhi on Thursday, Gadgil said that had the "UF accepted Mayawati as the chief ...
  • CPI(M-L) for national unity but firm on right to secede
    • Vinode Mishra    The Observer - 3 December 1996
      • >>>The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) or the Liberation Group among the Naxalite political formations wants national unity genuinely without compromising on the question of the right of nations to self-determination, including right to secede from the Indian unity. ...
  • CPM warns comrades against being casteist
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 21 December 1996
      • >>>The central committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has warned leading comrades, particularly in Hindi-speaking states, against nurturing casteist attitudes. "It cannot be in any way accepted that in a party leader's house, lower caste people are not allowed to eat or socially mix. Party members, particularly in ...
  • Develompment as Disaster - Cynical Carrerism of Green Brigades
    • Shastri Ramachandran    The Times of India - 24 December 1996
      • >>>The world has always been a theatre for conflicts spawned by contending visions of how human living is to be ordered. It is a tribute to the human spirit that people and communities have consistently prevailed in making their own choices suited to their condition and genius unmoved by the dictates of those who would direct their 'development'. The abiding moral of ...
  • Dhubri (Assam) troubled by influx of migrants
    • Gurmukh Singh    Times of India - 29 December 1996
      • >>>The mere mention of Dhubri evokes bitter reactions from any Assamese. This last Assamese district, bifurcated by the Brahmaputra, has virtually become an extension of Bangladesh because of the continuing influx from across the border. Bangladeshi migrants are also reportedly sneaking in with the Indian ...
  • Disinvestment panel makes little progress
    • M Gautham Machaiah    The Times of India - 23 December 1996
      • >>>The disinvestment commission set up by the Centre to restructure public sector undertakings (PSU) either by privatising them or off-loading shares in favour of workers, has made little progress. Though the commission was constituted two months ago, At Is yet to even formulate an opinion on whether shares In PSUs should be diluted in the first place.
  • Distance from Parliament, not from power
    • Sankar Ghosh    The Asian Age - 10 December 1996
      • >>>For no fault of its own, Calcutta has been denied the honour and privilege of welcoming the Prime Minister for a half day. Calcutta had suddenly been informed by New Delhi last week that the Prime Minister planned to visit the city to wish the ailing Mother Teresa a speedy recov- ...
  • East is East, West is West and both are declining
    • K Natwar Singh    The Asian Age - 17 December 1996
      • >>>On 23rd November, 1996, Mr Nirad C. Chaudhuri entered his 100th year. He is still writing and is intellectually alert. This is indeed unique. There is no other instance in the history of literature of all author still creative at 100 - Shaw died in his 95th year, but had not written any thing exceptional after reaching 85. Bertrand Russell died at 98. but after his autobiography, ...
  • End this madness
    • Inder Malhotra    The Observer - 11 December 1996
      • >>>It is nice to know that the Prime Minister's son, H D Kumaraswamy, has joined 40 other members of Parliament's standing committee on defence in criticising the Deve Gowda government for taking national defence casually. The charge, which was laid at the door of the Narasimha ...
  • Foreword to ISLAM IN INDIA'S TRANSITION TO MODERNITY
    • Achyut Patwardhan    Orient Longmans Ltd., - 1968
      • >>>The author of the book is M A Karandikar India's advance towards political emancipation was part of a larger process of modernization. British domination first brought an awakening among Indian intellectuals that Western countries were forging a brilliant future of material prosperity and cultural advancement by the development of science ...
  • Gandhi's mistake, Gunnar's too; and a response
    • Sauvik Chakraverti    The Indian Express - 10 December 1996
      • >>>Going through Gandhi, one sees how his mind was working on the confusing question of technology - boon or bane? In Young India, November 13, 1924, he attacked machinery: "Helps a few to ride on the backs of millions". He warned that 'the machine should not tend to make atrophied the ...
  • Gowda vs Gowda: 'PM is super Sukh Ram'
    • B R Srikanth    The Asian Age - 8 December 1996
      • >>>A noted economist and former member of Parliament, Prof. K. Venkatagiri Gowda, who has described Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda as the "super Sukh Ram of India," said he would continue the tirade against the leader despite his arrest and subsequent release on Friday.
  • Gowda's remark on quota for Muslims angers all
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Economic Times - 24 December 1996
      • >>>Prime Minister Deve Gowda's penchant for making promises without clearance from the United Front steering committee has been a sore point with rest of the constituents, but his latest pronouncement that left to him he would have extended reservation in government jobs to minorities (read Muslims) has angered his colleagues. That the prime minister should have tried to secure ...
  • Hinduism, incomplete and abridged; and a response
    • Ramesh Menon    The Indian Express - 19 December 1996
      • >>>I am a Hindu. I saw Husain's picture of Saraswati and was not outraged by it. It is no labour of devotion but a modern, stylised work. Perhaps, as many artists do, he drew a young lady he knew in the Devi's image. But the splayed legs, and her state of near-nudity, could indeed give offence to a conservative Hindu.
  • Hindus in Bangladesh
    • Sisir K. Majumdar    Organiser - 22 December 1996
      • >>>The core issue in the relation between India and Bangladesh is the status of religious minorities and the establishment of their fundamental human rights. Bilateral problems like the Ganga water, etc, are secondary. The question of Hindu rights is pricking the very moral fabric of the Indian nation. The tale of religious minorities in Bangladesh has been a tale of tears, ...
  • How to halt politicians' unprincipled race for power
    • Sudheendra Kulkarni    The Pioneer - 19 December 1996
      • >>>Of the 11 prime ministers India has had so far, Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee may have served for the shortest stint in office, but few can deny that he has the highest popularity ratings among all the likely candidates for the nation's top job today. Uniquely, his popularity transcends the support base of his party. The veteran BJP leader has once again given proof of his ...
  • I-T summons Vaghela crony
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Indian Express - 30 November 1996
      • >>>The Income-Tax department has summoned Harshad Brahmbhatt, a dose aide of Chief Minister Shankersinh Vaghela, to find out who bore the expenses of the chartered flight that took rebel MLAs to Khajuraho last October. Skyline-NEPC Ltd (formerly Damania Airways), who had ...
  • Imams locked in legal dispo\ute over recovery of wage arrears
    • Rakesh Bhatnagar    The Times of India - 10 December 1996
      • >>>The country's three lakh Imams, who offer prayers in as many number of mosques,are locked in yet another legal battle with the Union government over the recovery of Rs 1,500 crores as wage arrears. They have knocked at the supreme court's door seeking ...
  • In defence of Hinduism - a book review
    • Prof. Uma Erry    Bhavan's Journal - 15 October 1996
      • >>>A review of "Arise Arjuna" a book by David Frawley. David Frawley in his book "Arise Arjuna" has fortunately included in the last section of the book an autobiographical note, 'An American Discovers The Vedas'. Who is this American writing on the Vedas? one may ask. We are accusus- ...
  • In the name of Kashmir mullahs minting money
    • Press Trust of India    The Observer - 2 December 1996
      • >>>Huge amount of funds raised by various Pakistani organisations for the so-called Kashmir Jehad Fund have allegedly been siphoned off for personal use, Pakistani media reports here said. The Pakistani Federal Investigative Agency is probing ng ...
  • Indian doctors in America switching to ayurveda
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Sunday Review - 31 December 1996
      • >>>LOOKING back at his 37-year long career in the UK and US, Dr Majid Ali says, "It has been a rainbow career. But then I also wonder where did the first 25 years go?" For it was 12 years ago that Ali got interested in holistic medication. Ali recently resigned as director of the pathology division at Holy Name ...
  • Industry's fear of MNCs is baseless: Chidambaram; and a response
    • Business Times Bureau    The Times of India - 16 December 1996
      • >>>Despite having gone through five years of consistent economic reform, there remains a suspicion of foreign investment and a fear that India will become a dumping ground for outdated technology. This was stated by Union finance minister P. Chidambaram at a seminar on foreign ...
  • JNU culture demands indiscipline
    • The Indian Express    Rahul Ramagundam - 3 December 1996
      • >>>The editorial "Futility of Education: Time to crack the whip in JNU", (November 20) touched the raw nerves on the campus, due to its disturbing and dangerous content. "Because the truth involves us all", reiterates the punchline of The Indian Express in its propaganda blitz. ...
  • Karunanidhi institutionalised corruption; Jayalalitha beat him blue
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Sunday Observer - 15-21 December 1996
      • >>>Cho S Ramaswamy, the editor with the vitriolic pen, took to writing and, later, politics for a cause: to expose the corrupt. His politics is more of unassailable oratory than empty rhetoric. Cho was instrumental in dethroning the Muthuvel Karunanidhi government in Tamil Nadu in 1991 ...
  • Laloo seeks divine help to ward off CBI evil
    • Kay Benedict    The Asian Age - 7 December 1996
      • >>>Where was Bihar chief minister and Janata Dal president Laloo Prasad Yadav between 3 and 7 pm on last Monday? Not many in Bihar Niwas, where he was staying, had any clue. Even senior Dal leaders were kept in the dark about the mysterious disappearance of the chief minister.
  • Left buries hatchet with Netaji
    • Ritwik Mukherjee    The Economic Times - 11 December 1996
      • >>>As in love and war, every-thing is fair in politics too. In politics, it does not really matter if someone is rejected outright as an untouchable at one point of time and then given, say a 21-gun salute a few years down the line. That is exactly the case with the Indian Communists ...
  • Left gives Gowda six more months in Delhi
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 17 December 1996
      • >>>Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, after leading his government through a "dismal" performance in Parliament, is being accused by his own Cabinet colleagues and allies of "just marking time" until the government falls. The Left party leaders are now giving this government less than six months to survive.
  • Lessons unlearnt - a letter
    • R Das    The Observer - 11 December 1996
      • >>>Paris, the city of light is under siege. The police and other law enforcement agencies are out in force ever since a bomb went off in a train killing few and injuring many. The toll would have been higher but for some fortunate ...
  • Long Taming
    • Coomi Kapoor    The Indian Express - 1 December 1996
      • >>>David Loyn, BBC's South Asia Bureau Chief, is in hot water with the Indian Government. The Ministry of External Affairs had even asked him to leave the country some time back. It was only after the intervention of British High Commissioner David Gore-Booth that a face-saving ...
  • Malraux meets Jawaharlal Nehru
    • Raja Rao    Biblio - 1996 November
      • >>>Place de la Sorbonne ... Panditji and I get out of a taxi, opposite a Chinese Restaurant-Shanghai, was it called? (it is still there!). Green shrubs, in square lacquer boxes at the windows, with red Chinese characters on the glass walls, it had a modest but intimate ap- ...
  • Manmoha sympathises with FM, admits reforms slowdown after '92
    • Observer Political Bureau    The Observer - 20 December 1996
      • >>>Former finance minister Dr Manmohan Singh feels that political compulsions of a 13-Party government at the Centre was preventing it from taking hard economic decisions thereby giving an impression to the world community that economic reforms have stopped. In an interview to Sunday, Dr Singh said: "I think the problem is one of ...
  • Militancy rears head as Punjab elections near
    • Asit Jolly    The Asian Age - 8 December 1996
      • >>>With state elections only two months away, Khalistani separatism once again appears to be casting its shadow over Punjab. Intelligence agencies in Punjab believe "the terrorists are now adopting a dangerous new stratagem in bid to influence the electorate in the state." ; ...
  • Militancy regaining hold of J&K, Punjab
    • K Mursleen    Sunday Observer - 8-14 December 1996
      • >>>The indications are ominously familiar. Both Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab are sliding back into the vicious grip of secessionist militancy. Apparently unmindful of this disturbing drift, the rulers in Jammu and Kashmir are basking in the euphoria of their ...
  • Militants creep back into mainland Kashmir as NC looks on
    • AAsha Khosa    The Indian Express - 30 November 1996
      • >>>The Kashmir Valley has not seen a violent funeral demonstration for the past six years. But, when two Hizbul Mujahideen militants killed by the Army at Pulwama township were laid to rest last week, a massive procession was taken out. As the post-election euphoria recedes, the he ...
  • Modernity poses the greatest challenge to Muslim societies
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Times of India - 2 December 1996
      • >>>Is Islam incompatible with democracy and gender equality? This debate has been raging within and outside the Islamic world, for some time. The activities of Muslim fundamentalist groups throughout the world and especially in Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt, Sudan and Bangladesh have ve ...
  • More than a 'gram' of care - a NGO at work
    • Meera Nair    The Indian Express - 24 December 1996
      • >>>With eyes widened in innocence, Taai stares at the feet passing by her, occasionally looking up in vain for the familiar face of her mother. Abandoned at the age of two at a bus-stop near Pune, because she was born a female, her brother gained priority when it came to who would stay with the mother in the face of poverty.
  • Muslims must aim higher than quota
    • M YUSUF KHAN    Times of India - 27 December 1996
      • >>>A series of articles have recently Aappeared in Qaumi Awaz, a popular Urdu daily published from Delhi and Lucknow, expressing divergent views on the issue of job reservation for Muslims. But when eminent people like Syed Hamid, an exbureaucrat and ex-Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, express their views in favour of job reservation for Muslims, it comes as a ...
  • Muslims' demand for reservation gains momentum
  • Neo-Nazis desecrate Jewish tombs in Rome
    • Agence France Presse, Rome, Dec 30    The Indian Express - 31 December 1996
      • >>>NEO-NAZIS desecrated some 15 Jewish tombs in a Rome cemetery ovemight, leaving swastikas and anger in their wake, the Jewish community here said on Sunday. The vandals had wrenched off Stars of David from tombs in the Jewish section of the Prima Porta cemetery in central Rome, and left one tomb ...
  • New developments in J&K causing concern - H V Sheshadri
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    The Economic times - 13 December 1996
      • >>>Shri Padmaker Bhate of Vishwa Samvad Kendra, Nagpur, talked to Shri H.V. Seshadri - the General Secretary of R.S.S., who was the Nagpur this week, just after touring Jammu. The main focus of the interview was on the new development in J. & K. state in the wake of the coming to ...
  • No saris please, so what if we are Indian
    • Radha Basu    The Times of India - 24 December 1996
      • >>>Two trendy young women layers were denied entry into a city discotheque last weekend for violating its unwritten dress code. They weren't wearing scruffy, torn or dirty clothes. Nor were they skimpily dressed; quite the contrary. "You cannot enter," Kavita Khanna and Meher Anlesaria were told, "simply because you are wearing saris".
  • Nuancing the concept of human rights
    • Archbishop Angelo Frenandes    The Examiner - 7 December 1996
      • >>>The publication is the oldest Roman Catholic Journal in India Human rights form a new world ethos today. That man has a right to life, to the integrity of his body and to adequate living conditions, that the freedom of conscience, ...
  • Of Blood and Dust, Tears and Graves - Excerpts
    • Radiance Views Weekly (Nov 24, 1996)    Organiser - 8 December 1996
      • >>>(Excerpts from an article "Of Blood and Dust Tears and Graves" in Radiance Views. weekly, 24-30/11/96) One of the victims of the deadly disaster was 35-year old wife of Mansoor Mumtaz, a Delhi-based businessman. Showing utter disgust for Indian authorities working at the ...
  • On BJP's economic policy - three notes
  • On spiritual entreprenuers; and a comment
    • Badrinath K Rao    Frontline - 29 November 1996
      • >>>Divine Enterprise: Gurus and the Hindu Nationalist Movement by Lise McKean; University of Chicago press, Chicago and London; 1995; Pages xvii + 361; $60 (cloth-bound), $21.95 (paperback). Though disturbed by the communal violence and the rhetoric of hatred and intolerance accompanying the Hindutva movement, well-intentioned Hindus think ...
  • Ongoing saga of ingratitude
    • Kuldip Nayar    The Indian Express - 23 December 1996
      • >>>Nations, like individuals, do not like to recall gratitude. It is embarrassing. It makes them feel indebted. Bangladesh is no different, It is reluctant to remember the help of Indian armed forces to the Mukti Bhahini. But the general impression is that Bangladesh would have become independent, with or without India's help. It was only the question of time. General ...
  • Preface to ISLAM IN INDIA'S TRANSITION TO MODERNITY
    • M A Karandikar    Orient Longmans Ltd., - 1968
      • >>>PREFACE The Constitution of India seeks to speed up the process of modernization in the country. Yet during the last twenty-one years there are hardly any signs of the gathering of any momentum to the change in the social structure. In fact one wonders whether the anti-secular and anti-modernist forces have got ...
  • Prehistoric inscriptions discovered in Bihar caves
    • PTI & UNI    Telegraph - 23 November 1996
      • >>>An Army officer has discovered rock shelters and caves housing pre-historic tools, artefacts, engravings and paintings dating back from B.C. 1,60,000 to B.C. 4,500 in remote areas of central Bihar. Col. A.K. Prasad, a scholar of ancient history, who made ...
  • Price of extremism
    • Editorial    The Economic Times - 2 December 1996
      • >>>The North-East will have to first resolve extremism before its huge natural wealth can be exploited. Last week's bomb-blasting of two crude oil pipelines by suspected ULFA extremists may disrupt supplies to Barauni and Bongaigaon refineries for weeks. The act is doubly ...
  • Promises unkept
    • Dina Nath Mishra    The Observer - 12 December 1996
      • >>>When the United Front government had come into being more than six months back, members of the steering committee had trumpeted the common minimum programme as the blueprint of achievable time-bound programmes. But practically nothing happened in the right direction barring on on ...
  • Prospects for Indo-Pak Unity; and a comment
    • Editorial    The Spokesman Monthly - 1996 August
      • >>>Note : This article is republished by Muslim India 167, November 1996 The partition of the country in 1947 was wrong and it should not have taken place... The Hindu leaders wanted to preserve the integrity of India without granting any special rights to the minorities. This being against the democratic spirit, the country came to be divided. Now, if we wish to rectify ...
  • Ready Selfless Service
    • Pramod Kumar    The Organiser - 8 December 1996
      • >>>"I am indeed very grateful to these organisations for the invaluable service they are rendering", said the Union Civil Aviation Minister of the United Front Government Shri Chand Mahal Ibrahim outside the relief camp set up by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) when he saw the ...
  • Religion sans speaker
    • Parwez Ghiasuddin (Lucknow)    The Observer - 3 December 1996
      • >>>It is reported (as in The Hindustan Times of November 23, 1996, front page) that Muslims are upset by the Calcutta High Court order banning the use of loudspeakers at all places of worship. The order was provoked by the sound pollution caused by ...
  • Resist temptation for power and egoism - Advani
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Organiser - 22 December 1996
      • >>>BJP President, Shri Lal Krishna Advani cautioned parts. leaders to resist temptations for power and egoism and hobnobbing with the media. releasing statements to settle personal scores with other leaders within the party. He said that only strictly self-disciplined leaders would help in keeping the party united and proceeding towards attaining power in the State. He was ...
  • Rise above Ego
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 23 December 1996
      • >>>In staying the Allahabad high court ruling quashing the re-imposition of Central Rule in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court has recognised the need to settle with some urgency the larger constitutional questions tied to the issue. If fractured verdicts and isolationist tendencies are today's political reality, then, the UP impasse would inevitably be replicated in ...
  • RSS chief asks Hindus to reunite
    • Statesman News Service    The Statesman - 31 December 1996
      • >>>The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief, Professor Rajendra Singh today called upon all Hindus to sink their differences and unite again so that they can revive the glory of the country and to provide "leadership to the world" for which it was waiting. Because of the pile up of nuclear weapons, the 21st century would of ...
  • RSS keen to assert its hand in choice of new BJP leader
    • Bhaskar Roy    The Times of India - 15 December 1996
      • >>>For the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) it is clearly not the best of times. Paradoxically the party which only a few months ago touched a peak bagging the highest number of parliamentary seats is now betraying signs of its inability to cope with the consequences and implications ...
  • RSS Relief activity in Andhra Pradesh - a report
  • RSS role in Chakri Dadri
    • Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan    Organiser - 8 December 1996
      • >>>During the recent tragic disaster of two aircraft near Charkhi Dadri, the RSS people played a remarkable role despite the fact that the majority of the victims were Muslims. I saw and experienced this myself and I have said this clearly in my report published in the Saudi ...
  • RSS set to tighten grip over BJP
    • Bhaskar Roy    The Times of India - 13 December 1996
      • >>>In a clear move to tighten its grip over the BJP, the RSS has called a meeting of its pracharaks who are holding important positions in the party. The parent organisation has of late made no bones about its unhappiness over increasing instances of indiscipline ...
  • Sangeeta (or Ayesha) beware - advice to Smt Mohammed Azharuddin
    • Sultan Shahin    Communalism Combat - 96 December
      • >>>(The writer was sacked from the editorship of a Muslim-owned magazine in 1991 for his refusal to convert his Hindu wife to Islam). I understand your plight, Sangeeta. Once you are caught up in the games of conversion maniacs, there is no easy way out. But you do not understand your own plight, the mess you are in along with your new found husband. Now listen ...
  • Sati and other outrages; and a response
    • Amulya Ganguli    The Indian Express - 13 December 1996
      • >>>No sooner had the Miss World contest ended than the worship of Rani Sati Mata started in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, but there was not a squeak from those who had threatened to disrupt the Bangalore show. Neither the karate champion Sashikala with her cyanide-popping briri- ...
  • Scattered Dalit votebank
    • Sudhir Kumar Mishra    The Economic Times - 23 December 1996
      • >>>The jubilation over the triumph of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in the recently concluded assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh may have fetched snobbery for Mr Kanshi Ram, but his party is yet to gain a ground in the neighbouring state of Bihar the citadel of social justice. Although, the scheduled castes comprise of nearly 22 per cent of the total population of this state, the BSP ...
  • Secular in spirit
    • M V Kamath    Mid-day - 7 December 1996
      • >>>There was a strange news item in some newspapers recently. I wouldn't have believed it were it not attributed to the Press Trust of India, our sarkari news agency. It said that when two planes collided mid-air over Haryana, with wreckage strewn over a vast area, the first to to ...
  • Sena counsel to seek summons on Olga Tellis
    • PTI    Pioneer - 12 December 1996
      • >>>In a sequel to the summons served by Srikrishna Commission on CNN journalist, Ms Anita Pratap in connection with her controversial interview of the Sena chief, Mr Bal Thackeray in January 1993, the Sena counsel, Mr Balkrishna Joshi has indicated that he would seek issue of of ...
  • Setting the record straight - a letter
    • Syed Shahabuddin    Sunday - 1-7 December 1996
      • >>>I appreciate much in Vir Sanghvi's Demeaning Hinduism (20-26 October). But it is based on a narcissistic assumption about Hinduism being the world's greatest religion and . Hindus being a tolerant, peace-loving people. While I have no desire to convince you to, the contrary, y, ...
  • Shun negativism - a letter; and a response
    • Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan    The Times of India - 4 December 1996
      • >>>During the recent tragic air disaster at Charkhi Dadri, RSS volunteers played a remarkable role despite the fact that the majority of the victims were Muslims. I myself witnessed this and have said so clearly in my report published in the Saudi daily Al-Riyad (November 16), of ...
  • Sir, it it news or your own views? - a letter
    • Gopi Krishna Maliwal (Hong Kong)    The Economic times - 12 December 1996
      • >>>One does not have to be a supporter or even sympathiser of the BJP to notice the blatant bias in reporting of your newspaper. However, one does expect that a paper as sanctimonious as yours would take care to cheek facts before dishing out its regular doses of BJP-bashing to ...
  • The BJP: Victim of its Own Strategy; and a comment
    • Surendra Mohan    The Times of India - 17 December 1996
      • >>>The zig-zags of the BJP's political line would baffle anyone, including its staunchest supporters. The flexibility of manoeuvre it has displayed in moving from the core agenda of Hindutva to moderation and back is an indication of its confusions rather than its suppleness. In 1994, when it was preparing for assembly elections in six states, it opted for the three-point ...
  • The Communist role in the Quit India Movement
    • M V Kamath    The Organiser - 8 December 1996
      • >>>August 7, 8 and 9 should be three dates indelibly etched in the minds of all truly patriotic citizens. For, during those three days the Indian National Congress made final preparations for what turned out to be the last fight against the British. 44 ears ago. August 9, 1942, was ...
  • The crux of the matter - On Vastushastra
    • Muktirajsinhji Chauhan    The Economic Times - 17 November 1996
      • >>>Adherence to Vastushastra, the ancient and medieval canons on city planning and architecture, has suddenly assumed tremendous significance, particularly among the well-educated, well-to-do as well as largely westernized urban India. It may be difficult to predict if this is ...
  • The Dynasty - Book Extract - Part 1 of 3 - Nehru
    • S S Gill    The Asian Age - 10 December 1996
      • >>>Secularism as a credo was formulated and propagated by leaders of the national movement. But for the lead given by Gandhi and Nehru, India might have gone the Pakistan way. Yet, within the Congress organisation, and even at senior levels, there were persons with strong communal ...
  • The Dynasty - Book Extract - Part 2 of 3 - Indira
    • S S Gill    The Asian Age - 10 December 1996
      • >>>Perhaps the most worrisome development was the worsening of the communal situation owing to communalisation of politics. Two specific factors may be noted here. One, Jana Sangh had fully exploited its position as the senior partner of the Janata Party. It had not only broadened ...
  • The Dynasty - Book Extract - Part 3 of 3 - Rajiv
    • S S Gill    The Asian Age - 10 December 1996
      • >>>Rajiv was as free of communal bias as his grandfather. But he had little appreciation of its deadly nature. For him, it was one of the several counters in the game of politics, and he handled it rather casually. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Indira's minister of state, once invited him, the ...
  • The rise of the backwards is BJP's Waterloo
    • Seema Mustafa    The Asian Age - 30 November 1996
      • >>>How the mighty fall. The facade has crumbled for the invincible party which had aroused religious passion through Hindutva and appealed to the basic middle class obsession with discipline, morality and, of course, stability. The Bharatiya Janata Party was "not like the ...
  • The RSS ethos - a speech by Bhikuji Idate
  • The secular agenda: Bane or boon for Dalits?
    • Chandrabhan Prasad    The Economic Times - 31 December 1996
      • >>>If MANDAL symbolises the political upsurge of OBCS, the Babri demolition symbolises the political re-assertion of upper castes. Since then, the twin agenda of social justice and secularism have come to occupy the centrestaage of Indian politics. While the agenda of social justice brought OBC (read shudra) parties ...
  • The swadeshi serpent bites its tail; and a response
    • Sauvik Chakraverti    The Indian Express - 21 December 1996
      • >>>History does not reveal the lurid picture of colonial exploitation that Indian economic historiographers have painted in our minds. Well into this century, when laissez-faire ruled British thinking, it was quite clear that foreign capital was a good thing, and that foreign capitalists were profit-seeking individuals with interests quite distinct from that of the ...
  • The Taliban menace - a letter
    • Kris Mitel (Connecticut)    The Observer - 5 December 1996
      • >>>Two months ago, Muslim clerics knows as the Taliban, educated in "religious" schools (madarsas) in Pakistan and armed and trained by its ISI, captured Kabul and thereby seized control of most parts of Afghanistan. One of the first things Taliban mullahs did after entering ...
  • Throwing away the crutches
    • Vivek Deshpande    The Indian Express - 17 December 1996
      • >>>Nearly five decades ago, the noblest possible activity, small in magnitude but containing seeds of an unprecedented revolution was undertaken by a man who could have been dismissed by sceptics as an eccentric. At the end of a long and tortuous journey, the results are apparent. A lot has been said and volumes have been written about Baba Amte and ...
  • Tolerate Dissent
    • Editorial    The Times of India - 30 December 1996
      • >>>Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray is known for his candour on many contentious issues but when it extends to questioning Gandhiji's famed celibacy, there is a predictable outpouring of horror and shock. While it was certainly most irreverent of Mr Thackeray to describe Gandhiji's celibacy as a "fraud" in the course of defending Mumbai's deputy chief ...
  • Turkish leader inspierd by the Gita
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Statesman - 16 December 1996
      • >>>The former Turkish Prime Minister and well known writer, Mr Bulent Ecevit, revealed that the Indian scripture, Bhagwad Gita, was a source of solace and guidance in hours of crisis, reports, PTI. "The Gita has been source of inspiration for me particularly when I had to take critical decisions in my political career," Mr Ecevit, who has ...
  • Two editorials on Parliament elections 96.
    • Posted By Ashok V Chowgule    Two London Papers - 11 May 1996
      • >>>Note: The two editorials are being sent to highlight the way in which the so-called intellectuals viewed the issue at that time, and to evaluate the material with hindsight. Of course, the so-called intellectuals are in a confused states now, as they were then.
  • UF Govt, at best, is mutispeak: HDFC chief
    • Business Times Bureau    The Times of India - 19 December 1996
      • >>>"Neither here nor there, just about sums up the first six months of the 13-party coalition government. We had expected the politics of compromise but we have been served the politics of confusion," said Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) chairman Deepak Parekh. Delivering his acceptance speech after being declared businessman of the year, Mr Parekh contrasted the ...
  • Verdict a boost to democratic principles
    • Sujit Chakraborty    The Observer - 20 December 1996
      • >>>Perhaps for the first time, a landmark constitutional judgement delivered by the full bench of the Allahabad High Court on Thursday is far more than a mere academic exercise as it provides an effective remedy as well. Similar judgements in the recent past have only been a matter of historical record. But today's verdict seeks to undo a patent wrong done to the ...
  • VHP moves to embarrass Vaghela
    • Pioneer News Service    The Pioneer - 17 December 1996
      • >>>The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) are bracing to launch an offensive against the Shankersinh Vaghela Government in Gujarat. Putting its ample workforce and lawyers' base to good use, the BJP has chalked out a strategy to file a string of cases against the Government as ...
  • We have been taken for a rid by smooth talk
    • Jay Dubashi    The Sunday Observer - 15-21 December 1996
      • >>>It is unusual for a prime minister to criticise his own finance minister, and that too in such savage terms. But that is what H D Deve Gowda did, though indirectly, in his speech in Ahmedabad on 7 December when he said that Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh had ruined the nation's ...
  • What's historic? - A letter on Chinese President's visit to India
    • Dr Sonali Hazarika, Melbourne (Australia)    The Times of India - 24 December 1996
      • >>>The recent visit of Chinese President Jiang Zemin to India received wide adulatory coverage in the national press, with commentators tripping over each other to underline the "significance" of the visit and the "momentous" nature of the new confidence-building agreement. This cajolery was out of sync with ground realities.

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