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- NORKA should deal with the
Gulf Malayali Masses directly, not through unpopular Social Organisations
- World Malayali conference
in Germany
- Gulf Malayalis are prone
to get Diabetics: Research Report.
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- Sruthi Sreedharan, Neha Greeshma
Murali and Upasana to stage
Arangettam in Muscat
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- E-Dinar Payment System Introduced
in the UAE
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- Dubai : At a time when the GCC leaders are moving ahead to
introduce a common Arabian currency, a private company has introduced
an e-dinar in the Gulf region. The e-dinar is the first electronic
currency that unleashes the potential of worldwide e-commerce
by enabling secure payments over the internet that are backed
by physical gold.
- Fake Labour Officers collect money
from Malayali Shop Owners
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- Malayalam Column:
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- Arab Gang of five
arrested for armed robbery of RO 50,0000 from Oman UAE Exchange
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- MUSCAT - The Omani police have arrested a gang of
four Omanis who have been engaged in armed robbery.The gang was
involved in robbering the car belonging to the Oman UAE exchange
Centre, a money exchange house. The Oman UAE Exchange car which
was coming from the United Arab Emirates with currencies worth
RO500,000, was intercepted near Al Aqr roundabout in Shinas by
the gang which arrived at the spot in another car.
- 2001 was a terrible year
for our industry," said Craig R. Barrett, president and
chief executive officer, Intel Corp.
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- India-Iran Gas Pipeline
Project Reviewed
Oil Ministers discuss increased cooperation
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- Five Pedestrian Crossing
Bridges in Muscat within Six Months
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- India can produce more than
one million passenger cars per year -
Rs.750 crore investment for Auto Research
- Palestinian Authority smuggling
weapons from Iran, Iraw, Jordan; Israel Minister--Alukkas Traces 15 Gold Bangles Stolen from
the Shop
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- Malayali Carpenter
commits suicide
- Chandrashekhar, an ordinary Indian worker was forced
to commit suicide because the company did not send him to India
for treating 'Herania', an inflammation of the male organs. He
was undergoing treatment and the doctors advised him to go to
India for better treatment. The company was unwilling to pay
his salary for two years, renew the labour card or take any step
for his treatment..Full Report
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- Egyptian Foreign Trade Minister
calls on Vajpayee
Suchetha
Dalal, Kirit Somayya in the Investor Protection Fund Committee--Journalists, Nursers can change sponsors
in the UAE 160 Employees of
Saudi Biscuit Factory Strike against non payment of salary--Two Saudi infants found dead in uncles
water tank.--Sahara Shopping Centre
in Sharjah gears up for Grand Opening--Lufthansa
Online Miles Programme in the Middle East
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- GOVERNMENT FULLY PREPARED
FOR DEREGULATION OF OIL SECTOR: SHRI RAM NAIK
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- Features: Reforms Transform
Indian Telecom and IT sectors.,
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- Fake Labour Officers cheat Gulf Malayali shop owners
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- Another Kerala Politician
in Sexual harassment CaseTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
January 14: The Crime Branch probe into a sexual harassment complaint
by a senior ndian Forest service (IFS) officer Prakrithi Sreevastava
against the former forest minister andJanata Dal Secular leader
Neelalohitadasan Nadar has found the accused guilty.More
WHO to Push for $66 Billion investment
in health
No nationshould take India forgranted:
George Fernandes New Delhi: Let me reiterate
the Government of Indias commitment to the bilateral dialogue
process between India and Pakistan in accordance with the letter
and spirit of the Shimla Agreement as well as the Lahore declaration.'
Let no Nation, no matter how big or small take India for granted.
We will do everything that needs to be done to protect our interests,",
George Fernandes said in a statement.More
Haj Flights to Start TomorrowNew
Delhi; All the arrangements are complete for this years
Haj flights starting tomorrow. Nearly 70,000 pilgrims will be
transported by the Government of India to Jeddah and back between
January 15 and March 29 from a record number of ten cities in
India. Three new embarkation points have been added this year
Lucknow, Kozhikode and Srinagar to make travel
of pilgrims from these regions more convenient. Addressing a
press conference here today the Minister for Civil Aviation Shri
Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said several new systems have been introduced
and other existing systems improved to ensure smooth journey
for the pilgrims.more
- India to explore Japanese
eco--cement technology
- President Assent to Constitution
Amendment Bill, Seniority for Scheduled Casts, More News
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- Saudi Police Arrest Four Expatriates
for Digging out Women's Deadbody
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- Jeddah: Saudi Police have arrested four expatriate workers
last Friday for digging out a female deadbody from a public graveyeard
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The four expatriates were arrested
when they were digging out a woman's body two months after her
burial in Jeddah's Faisaliah cemetery. It is not known whether
the criminals were part of a Gulf based crime Syndicate which
deals with human bodies..Full Report
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- Indian Social Club Malayalam Wing
Cultural Programme Co-ordinator submits Resignation.
- The Cultural Programme Coordinator of Indian Social Club
(Malayalam Wing), Muscat has tendered his resignation to the
ISC M Managing Committee.More
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- Indian School Board to introduce
New Rules based on Parents Survey
- Various points made by the parents regarding parent-teacher
meeting, fees structure, financial aspects, auditing, centralised
procurement of books and stationery and student counseling have
been incorporated into a new action plan, which will be implemented
by the new board of directors of Indian schools after getting
some feedback from individual schools. These new ideas will be
further refined by the board who will circulate the draft among
14 Indian Schools in Oman to get their views.
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- Changing Role of an Accountant
- MiddleEastPostBox.Com
Launches Campaign For British Airways Anniversary In The Middle
East.
- U.S.: Geneva Conventions Apply to
Guantanamo Detainees (New York, January
12, 2002) -- Human Rights Watch questioned Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld's statement today that captured fighters from
Afghanistan shipped to Cuba were "unlawful combatants"
not entitled to protection under the Geneva Conventions. Human
Rights Watch also criticized the reported use of chain-link cages
to confine the detainees.
- Saudi Fort Demolition creates
diplomatic dispute with Turkey
- Riyadh; The demolishion of the Ajyad fortress built
during the Ottoman era on the Bulbul Mountain overlooking the
Grand Mosque in Makkah to make way for a multibillion riyal commercial
project has created tension between Turkey and Saudi Arabia
Private Businessman Continues
lobbying for private school
The private promoter of the Seeb-Al Hail area, Oman
has been continuing his campaign to exert considerable political
pressure on the Indian Ambassador in Muscat K.M. Meena, who is
equally determined to prevent misuse of the school by private
businessmen who have been amassing huge amount of profit by fleezing
ordinary Indians in the Gulf. Kerala Member of Parliament, P.C.Thomas
has already send two letters to the Foreing Minister recommending
that the private promoter gets the new school. The private promoter
is visiting New Delhi at least twice a week to lobby for the
private school.More
- Nigeria: First Execution under Sharia
Condemned
- -Saudi
Arabia: Allies Must End Human Rights Silence--Thousands
Stranded in Afghan-Pakistan Boarder,Treat Afghan war prisoners
decently: AI
- Lucky winners get laptop computers in
Microsoft Windows XP online promotion Dubai, January
10, 2001: The first four lucky winners of the ongoing Microsoft
Windows XP online promotion received their prizes at a special
event held at the Microsoft office in Dubai Internet City.
- India, US Want more action from Musharaff
to control Islamic militants
- Medical Commission to work out
modalities of Dope tests in Sports--New
Tourism Calender for Pacific Asia Travel Association--Peripheral Hospitals allowed to store
Blood--India and US joint Brain
Research Project--Vocational rehabilitation
Centres to be set up in all states
- School Books should be Indo-Centric
and Value Based
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- Médecins Sans Frontières
to participate in Dubai Marathon to raise funds.
- Thousands of Missing Saudis
in the USA.
- Antony sacks Deputy Tax Commissioner
- Thiruvananthapuram; The Cabinet has placed Mr. Anil Kumar,
the Deputy Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, under suspension today
- for the 'sour chicken' he served for the greedy politicians
and unscrupulous bureaucrats...More
- NCERT Textbook Revision: Joshi
canvassing Teachers, Students
- Saudi Telecom Company sign
multi-million dollar partnership with Xerox--Saudi
Manpower Ministry Create Fund from Expatriate Residence Fees.
- New Computer Aided Driving License
to fight fake licenses--Saudi
Arabia's oldest Newspaper in Crisis.
- Toshiba launches Mobile Class Room
- Dubai: 9 January 2002 --- Using computers as teaching aids
is now easier than ever with the launch of Tohsiba's "mobile
classroom" - a unique and self-contained computerised teaching
solution based on wireless notebooks.More
- UAE Network Information Center
announces plans to target business & government sectors in
UAE
- IRANIAN SALESMEN 'FIRST' FOR DUBAI
LG PRODUCTS SEMINAR
- Indian Diaspora Commission Report
Submitted to Indian Prime Minister
- New Delhi: The high level committee on the Indian
Diaspora has recommended setting up of a special welfare fund
for repatriated overseas workers in distress and negotiating
a standard labour export agreement with host countries. The Final
Report of the Commission submitted to the Indian Prime Minister
in New Delhin on Tuesday, the committee suggested monitoring
and supervision of both the employment contracts and the conditions
of overseas workers by the Indian Missions.More
- IFFCO, KRIBCHO to invest in Oman
Fertilizer Project
- Broiler 'Scam' and Scapegoats:
Fox is still in hiding !
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- Raghavan Kadanad
"The chicken controversy tended to divert the attention
of the people from another big muti-crore 'scam' involving a
section of the sales tax officials and poultry farmers across
the Kerala-Tamil Nadu check posts which has really drained the
exchequer for long. Both the LDF and UDF governments wilfully
ignored the rampant corruption in the state border areas.Read
more about the scam and the Kerala Finance Minister's bid to
save his face by sacrificing innocent bureaucrats...Full Report
- Ten Agricultural Export Zones
coming up in India
- Indian Science Congress
Concludes--Petroleum Prizes
equalized in Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep Islands--Advani visiting the US--4,500
Married Student get support from simplied Scheme in UK--More Channel Choice, Web Access to attract
more people to Digital TV
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Etisalat launches Middle
East's first kids portalDubai: Launching
the new service at a press conference held in Dubai today, Mr.
Mahir El Fadil, Senior Manager, Development & Marketing,
EIM said that young children constituted one of the fastest growing
user segments of the Internet. "Our studies have shown that
children in the UAE are increasingly using the Internet as a
resource for education and entertainment." more

Israel Minister calls on Advani in New Delhi
Flash News: Missing
Indian School Muscat Student traced in Salalah: An
senior standard student of Indian School Muscat who has been
missing from yesterday was traced in Salalah, 1000 kms away from
here.More
Fiften Costly Ornaments Stolen from
Alukkas Jewellery in City Centre--Carefour--Dubai
Police launches Cyber Campaign-- Blair
bribe Vajpayee with equivalent to Rs. 2100 crores?--

Blair family in India
- Tony Blair, Vajpayee Sign New
Delhi Declaration on joint move on terrorism, development
- Joint Fight Against (Islamic?)
Terrorrism
- Swadeshi Party's Government
approved more than 1000 British-India Joint Ventures in five
years. Indo-British
Trade touches 5 billion.
- Partnership in Education,
Science & Technology Partnership
in health and Development
- UAE to introduce Centralised
Recruitment System through Dubai e-Government portal--Public can complaint against Erring Saudi
Policemen.
- Muscat Malayali attacked, robbed
while travelling on Taxi, Beware of taxi travelling with
money
- Law Commission Recommends Stringent
Laws to prevent Sexual Abuse against Youngesters-- Admission to Company Secretaryship Course
till February 28--100 per
cent Foreign Direct Investment in developing Township, Housing
and Buildin
- Favouritism is nothing new in
ISCM, KCC Fund details still missing -Canon
Middle East, ACCPAC and Systronics sign regional mega-project-Expatriate
Van Salesman face job threat in Oman Bangladesh
School Parents in Saudi Arabia agitated Accident
Care and Transport Starts Gulf operation Mysterious
Deaths of Indians in the Gulf continue Bahrain
plans Minimum Wages Act, Amnesty to end-- Lower
JFTC and OFC price realisations to affect profitability of telecom
cable companies
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- U.S. group demands ban on VHP,
Bajrang Dal, declare them as terrorist organizations "
we need to investigate organized groups in India which are killing,
burning and razing houses of Christians and Muslims. We demand
that the US takes steps to ban the terrorist groups the terrorist
groups like, Bajrang Dal and VHP..More
Air India tickets available through
the Internet-- President promulgates
Passport Amendment Ordinance--Spice
Trade Association, Kochi allowed to do futures trading in pepper--Many UAE IT Companies to participate in
Gitex Hyderabad
Three beheaded for homosexuality in Saudi Arabia--Saudi Princes arrested for harassing families
Three Saudi men convicted of sodomy and marrying
each other were beheaded yesterday in the southwestern city of
Abha, the Saudi Interior Ministry said in a statement..more
Localisation in Fruits and Vegetables
MarketsHundreds of
Malayalis may lose job, Mawela Vegetable market closed
Muscat - Large number of Malayalis who have been working
in the transportation and marketing of vegetables are facing
a bleak future as Oman's Ministry of Labour has closed the vegetable
market temporarily and started serious labour checking in vehicles
carrying fruits and vegetable. More
Visa Racket resurfaces
.Malayali enroute Muscat missing ...Likely to be caught by the
Seeb Immigration Authorities.Watch this space for details.
- Economic, Customs agreements
signed
Muscat - The two day summit of the AGCC Supreme Council
of six GCC countries ended here today evening under the chairmanship
of Sultan Qaboos of Oman. The Summit elected Qatar's Minister
and diplomat Abdul Rahman Al Attiya as the new GCC Secretary
General who will replace Saudi Arabia Jamil al Hujailan, who
completes two terms as Secretary General in April 2002.
POTO promulgated
New Delhi; December 31, 2001 The Prevention of Terrorism (Second)
Ordinance, 2001 has been promulgated. The President promulgated
the Ordinance today.
Arab leaders want nuclear free Middle
East
settlement for Palestinian issue
Denounces attack on Indian Parliament
Seek UN Security Council mediation
in SouthAsia
Supports UAE in island disputes with
Iran.
Muscat -- The 22nd session of the AGCC summit started
today evening at the Al Bustan Palace Hotel, Muscat under the
Chairmanshilp of Oman;s King Sultan Qaboos. Leaders of the six
GCC countries will take decision on going ahead with the plans
to form a Joint Economic Bloc in the Gulf region, which will
control nearly half of the world's oil resources. The GCC leaders
are also likely to request both India and Pakistan to desist
from mlitary confrontation and seek an amicable settlement.Full
- Dubai and Abu Dhabi to jointly
hold Terry Fox Run on February 15--EIM
launches Preferred Reseller Program for its BusinessOne ServiceGulf Ventures launched for inbound tourists
to Dubai.Sultan bin Fahad Rewards
Saudi Soccer Stars at Friends of Disabled Children Festiva-Excitement at tenants Iftar as Sahara Centre
nears completion
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- -Internet
Chatting breaks marriage of Indian couple in Saudi Arabia--19 Saudi Youth sacked for not doing
the Cleaning job--Arab thief
steal Police Director's Car--Indian
Government to constitute Bharat Shisha Kosh--Ramesh
Chennithala inaugurates NORMA in Dubai
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Music - Celebration of life, writes
Amjad Ali Khan Noted Sarod Maestro:Musical
vibrations can convey moods and emotions and have the ability
to mould and shape our consciousness. Different types of music
can have different effects on the mind-both positive and negative.
Power Struggle to control Indian
Schools in Saudi Arabia:
Riyadh: An intense power struggle has been going on
for controlling the management of Indian School in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is the largest Gulf country where about 18 lakh
Indians work.
- Electronic classrooms
launched in the Middle East, UAE, Saudi devote
billions to promote education
Malayali salesman dies
in Road Accident
- FIRST SNOW PLAYGROUND IN
THE MIDDLE EAST' FOR DUBAI
Malayali worker dies when the
Mosque under construction Collapses
Salalah (Oman) - In a tragic accident at Thana Industrial
Area in Salalah, Oman, a 25 year old Malayali worker died at
10.30 a.m on December 23, 2001 when the concrete slab of a Muslim
Mosque (under construction) fell down during construction..More
- View pictures of snow playground
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- PC Thomas in covert
league with business lobby
BPL Limited in trouble
as turnover, profit declines by 50 per cent--Applications invited for Civil Services
Preliminary Examination, 2002--Special Arrangements for mailing X-Mas,
New Year Greetings--Indian
School Parents Unanimous about Fees Reduction
- P.C.Thomas, other politicians
interfere in Indian School issue--Revised NCERT Text Books on Internet
Soon : Dr.Joshi-Special
Report on NCERT
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- Malayali businessman abscond
with One and half crores Rupees A Malayali businessman
who has been a member of the Indian Social Club Management Committee
abscond with huge amount of debt.
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- Blade Companies cause
bankruptcies among small-scale traders
- Special Report: Ayyappa
Temple in New Delhi
- ISRO to complete Indigenous
Cryogenic Energy by 2003
- States to implement
V.R.Krishna Iyer Report on Women prisoners
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- Security Press Nasik makes Lakhs
of Waste passports
New Delhi: The India Security
Press, Nashik has been diverting several lakhs of blank passports
printed in the press as wastage. More than 18 lakh passports
printed in the security press are mere 'waste'. However it is
not known whether these passports find their way into the multimillion
fake passport racket. Full Report
- Saudi 'Girl' becomes 'boy"
after sex change operation
- Emergency Cabinet meeting vows to
liquidate terrorists.
- US State Department condemns Attack
on Indian Parliament
- Antony, Rajgopal
meets Prime Minister
Indian Embassy Muscat, Doha lost several crores on rental
payment to private parties..Full
Report Years
after land allotment, Embassies in Muscat, Doha still operate
from Rented Buildings.
New Delhi--Delay in taking
decision by the Ministry of External Affairs regarding construction
proposals of chancery- cum-Embassy residences and other buildings
in four missions including Muscat led to avoidable expenditure
of Rs 26.27 core on hiring of buildings, reveals the Comptorller
and Auditor General report.
ISRO Studying Feasibility of Mission to
Moon
Innocent, Jomol, Sri Lekha I.P.S.
to visit Muscat
Malayalam film 'Shanthan' best Feature
Film
The Best Feature Film Award for the year 2000 will
be given to Malayalam Film "Shanthan". The award carries
a Swarna Kamal and Rs. 50,000/- each for producer and Director
of the film. Swarna Kamal and cash prize of Rs.40,000/- each
for Producer and Director for Best Popular Film providing
wholesome entertainment will be given to Tamil film "Vanathaippola".
Nargis Dutt Award for the Best Feature Film on National Integration
will be presented to Hindi film "Pukar"
- Japanese technology to help
clean Indian Holy Rivers Tokyo: Indian Prime
Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee concluded his three day visit
to Japan. In a statement from Tokyo, the Indian Prime Ministersaid
that the visit was satisfactory "I have completed three
days of my official bilateral visit to Japan.
Companies
with Net Owned Funds of less than one crore Rupees prohibited
from raising public deposits
- India
to host convention on Cyber laws
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- Maxtor's
160 GB Drive In The ME This Week
Ministry of National Heritage and
Culture raids four companies in Oman
- Board of Directors suspends
seven member Management committee of Indian School Molada
Posted Dec 6: 5.P.M.
Molada; The fight for controlling the Indian community schools
in Oman has reached a new stage as the Board of Directors summarily
suspended the existing Management Committee of Indian School
Molada, which has been in the ire of controversy for several
months. Following a meeting between the seven members Management
Committee with the representatives of the board of directors
a few hours before, the board decided to suspend the MC till
April 2001.
International News
- Indian School Muscat Principal
Under Attack
- Kerala Government to set
up Technical
- University:
- DHL UAE opensservice, logistics
centre in Karama, Dubai
- Wanted Adequate toilets in
Kerala schools
- Hassan wants to control yellow
journalism
- High Court notices to
Karunakaran, Jacob and 3 IAS officers
- BARC Develops device helpful
in Combating Nuclear Terrorrism
- Agreements signed for the $ 969
milion Indo-Oman Fertilizer project
- Defence Transactions being
investigated by Venkataswami Commission
- Abhayankar appointed as Special
Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
- Supreme Court orders to regulate
anti-venom Units
- National Defence University
planned
- India-France agree to intensify
Trade and economic cooperation--More
News
- Inmarsat Awards $55
Million Contract
- Iran-India Gas Pipeline Project
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- Dr.S.M.H. Adeli, Dy.Foreign Minister of Iran
met Ram Naik the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The two
Ministers discussed the issues pertaining to the proposed Iran-India
Gas Pipeline
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- CNN'S Riz Khan Teams up
with Dubai Based Advertising Firm
- "In my travels as a journalist and broadcaster,
I recognised a clear need for better communication by many businesses
and governments, particularly in South Asia and the Middle East.
Working together with B-M, my goal is to help them understand
that need and build better relationships with their various audiences."
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- Médecins Sans Frontières
announces new initiative to enhance awareness in Dubai, Abu Dhabi
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- BJP Government for removal
of Objectional References from Text books.
.US Alerts American Citizens to keep
away from YEMEN
Palestinian Authority Supports
Terrorrism, Tanzim, 17 others are Terrorist Organizations: Isreal
Cabinet
- Freeze on Islamic Group's
Assets Questioned by US Muslims
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- (WASHINGTON, D.C. - National American Muslim organizations
today asked President Bush to reconsider his decision to freeze
the assets of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development
(HLF), one of the nation's largest Muslim charities.
Indian politicians intervene
to cover up Indian School Controversy
The Indian school reform in Muscat is taking a new
turn as various parties in the game with vested business interest
have sought political support from India to counter any move
that will adversely affect their hold over the lucrative education
business in the Gulf. The leading Kerala based politician has
been frequenting Muscat for obvious reasons and to keep the new
Indian Ambassador within limits. Similarly, a senior BJP Minister
is in Muscat to discuss various things. It is believed that the
Indian school issue will be one of the items in the minister's
agenda...Full Report
Exports of formulations to drive
pharmaceutical industry growth over the next 5 years
Bombay: Increasing exports of generic formulations
(formulations not protected by patents) from the India would
be main driver for exports in next five years. According to a
CRIS INFAC report on the pharmaceuticals industry, export demand
for formulations is expected to increase at a CAGR of 25 per
cent, due to an increase in the exports to the developed markets.
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- Kerala Monitor viewers profile
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- Talented Gulf Malayali
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- Chandra Prasad
- Noted Malayalam Singer Muscat
- Talented Girls
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- Malayalam Column:
- First e-dinar in
the Gulf
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- Latest Kerala News
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- Kuwait IT industry attracts
Microsoft & key partners
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- Ali Dalloul, Country Manager, Microsoft Kuwait,
Qatar & Bahrain
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- World Supports India's
Stand against Terrorrism
- K.G. Joglekar (Senior
Indian Journalist)
- Rajasthani Folk Music by
Pragya Paliwal Gaur*
- Headlines
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- Best Friends: by
Tahirih Tazehzadeh
- Send your comments
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- Some landmarks in Indian
Cinema..Ashok Kumar
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- Abdullah Taibah - appointed
National Executive for
General Electric in Saudi Arabia
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- Upholding Morality in Public
Life..N.Vittal
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- Dr.P.Mohammed Ali, prominent Malayali businessman
in Oman gets Oman civil order Grade III from His MajestySultan
Qaboos. The growth of the Malayali Managing Director of Galfar
Group of companies is one of the unique cases of rags to rich
capitalism in the Gulf
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- Gulf Malayali of
the week
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- Vinod, Saudi Arabia
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- A Facet of
National Integration
- Anas Haddad
- Dubai e-Government.
- Twelve year old Classical Dancer:
A victim of ISCM Favouritism?
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- India's Philosopher statesman..Lalit
Sethi*
New Swissair UAE Headquarters in Dubai inaugurated
- Foundation stone laid
for new building for Islamic School-
- KERALA MONITOR
Report
on Lord Ayyapa
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- DELHI MALAYALI HOME
- Malayali Talent
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- Shilin P.B
- View his Work
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- Vertscape
provides Net Web Services solutions in the GCC region
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- Visit Kuwait
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- Saudi Arabia: Profile
- Indian
IT Update
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- Afghanisthan: Rights
Violations
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- The Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee inaugurated
and chaired the Seventh Meeting of the Inter-State Council today.more
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- US-Arab Leaders Discuss Middle East
peace process
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Join KM Debate on the functioning
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IN AYURVEDA
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Television
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- Main suspects in the World
Trade Centre Attack.
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- Major Terrorist Incidents,
1961-2001
e-Government: Dubai Department
of Economic Development plans Online Trade LicensesMore
Abu-Dhabi schools to be provided with
advanced IT infrastructureMore
Indian Missions abroad
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- Birthday Greetings
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- Introducing Gulf Malayalis
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- CBSE Award for Malayali lady teacher
in Saudi Arabia
- News Agencies
- Education News
- Results for Hindi Correspondence Course
Announced
- Final Results of the Combined Defence
Services Examination Declared
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- FOUR ARRESTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING
- Chalachitra Keralam
- Malayali Girl Escape from the
Mafia
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- Forced to give statement in front
of Video Camera
- Cochin: Ending one and half
month period saga, the Malayali women from Ernakulam who was
recruited by a Malayali agent to work in Oman as housemaid, has
reached home safely. In a special interview given to keralamonitor
at Cochin, the girl has alleged that even though she was recruited
by one Malayali agent to work as housemaid, he had been behaving
badly with her and mentally harassed her. continuously.Full Report
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- Public Appeal Against Woemn Traffickers
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- Crime Monitor
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- Surviving the 81St Floor of World Trade
Tower Two..Victim who survived the Building Collapse..More
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- Emirates, Saudia, Kuwait,
Yemen allowed to use Kochi Airport
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- Beware of fake "intelligence
officers" who come for robbery, house Breaking
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- FM Peres Suggests International
Task Force for Combatting Terrorism
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- Advani advocates oint Working
Groups up with the US and Other Countries to combat Terrorism
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