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INDIA GIVING MORE ASSISTANCE TO NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES

BIGGER STRESS ON FINANCING NEW PROJECTS
Ashok B Sharma - 2015-03-07 10:26
The world is eagerly watching the unfoldment of the assurances of the Modi government to its neighbourhood and to the developing world. And also the new emphasis in the country’s foreign policy of maintaining friendly relations with countries for attracting investments and boosting trade so as to make India a new centre of the growth engine for the world. India is slated to emerge as a security provider in the region.
India

FOREIGN INVESTORS COOL TO JAITLEY’S BUDGET

NO MAJOR INCENTIVE FOR PLUNGE IN INDIA
Subrata Majumder - 2015-03-07 10:20
Against high hope, the budget for 2015-16 failed to entice the foreign investors to invest in India. The only hope which can trigger foreign investment is high growth of GDP of 8 – 8.5 percent in 2015-16. Finance Minister ensured that this growth will paint a progressive Make in India approach.
India: Jammu & Kashmir

CHIEF MINISTER MUFTI HAS TO DO A MAJOR BALANCING ACT ON KASHMIR ISSUE

MODI HAS TO ENSURE ENOUGH LEEWAY FOR TALKING TO SEPARATISTS
Harihar Swarup - 2015-03-07 10:15
There is no denying the fact that without involving separatist and Hurriyat leaders, a solution to Kashmir problem is not possible. Pakistan too has to be brought on board, sooner or later, for a fruitful discussion. The second-term J&K Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, may have this mind when he made the ill-timed statement, crediting Pakistan, Kashmir separatists and militants for smooth conduct of the recent assembly elections. By ignoring the determination of the people of Kashmir to hold peaceful election and, vigil of the security forces, Muft has made a big mistake and insulted the people of Kashmir who overwhelmingly voted for him. Whichever constituency he might be addressing, the Pak-trained militants did attempt to disrupt the peaceful poll; in one incident a Lt. Colonel and few soldiers lost their lives. The fact remains that these militants were pushed back by the Indian army and they did not dare to disrupt the poll.
India

IMPACT OF AAP WIN VISIBLE IN UP BUDGET

AKHILESH GOVT GEARS UP FOR POLL 2017
Pradeep Kapoor - 2015-03-05 11:39
LUCKNOW: Whatever chief minister Akhilesh Yadav may say about AAP victory in Delhi but its impact is quite visible in the Samajwadi Party budget for 2015-2016 to face 2017 assembly polls.
India

MUFTI STRIKES GOLD IN JAMMU & KASHMIR

COALITION WITH BJP THROWS CHALLENGES
Kalyani Shankar - 2015-03-05 11:34
Jammu and Kashmir has seen several coalition governments in the past few decades but the present BJP- PDP government led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is indeed historic. This was the first time that aspirations of both Jammu and the valley have got representation in the state government. All along it had been the valley, which had dominated the state. It is an alliance of unnatural partners who had fought against each other in the elections and the two share nothing in common except their hunger for power. In spite of all these if the coalition could survive the next six years it will be an achievement of strange bedfellows.

‘CEAMA’ Presents Whitepaper on India’s E-waste Management

Special correspondent - 2015-03-05 11:28
New Delhi: Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA), the apex Industry Chamber for the Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances Industry in India, submitted a white paper on “E- Waste in India” to Mr. Ashok Lavasa, IAS, Secretary Environment and Forests, which highlights the background of India’s E-waste management. The paper provides an analysis of the regulatory framework (E-waste Management and Handling Rules 2011; and Implementation Guidelines), current E-waste management practices in India, global scenario, comparison with best international practices and recommendations to the government in response to the draft amendments to the rules proposed by MoEF.

INDIA NO BETTER THAN PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH

WHY NO JE SUIS AVIJIT ROY IN COSMOPOLITAN DELHI?
Garga Chatterjee - 2015-03-04 14:40
Since I am a Bengali, the People's Republic of Bangladesh has a special place in my heart. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh was born partly out of a struggle to protect the dignity of Bangla, the mother tongue of many of its people, against assaults from Urdu, Pakistan’s state-sponsored language that served the purpose of fostering ‘national unity’. Any multi-lingual nation-state that has policies favouring some languages over others as part of its ‘unifying’ agenda is a state that is fundamentally insecure about diversity and views that as an existential threat, irrespective of politically correct official stances. ‘National unity’ is the slogan aimed to silence those who point out this basic fact and want to maintain their own dignity.
India

RAJAN LIFTS UP POST-BUDGET MOOD WITH A SECOND REPO RATE CUT

CITES SOFTER INFLATION AND WEAKER OUTPUT AND CREDIT TRENDS
S. Sethuraman - 2015-03-04 14:35
In pre-emptively moving to bring down the repo rate to 7.5 per cent with immediate effect, no doubt data-based, Governor Dr Raghuram Rajan has also characteristically responded to issues emerging from the Union Budget 2015-16 and the historic accord between Government and RBI on monetary policy framework, in his statement of March 4, 2015.

VINDICTIVE POLITICS ROCKS MADHYA PRADESH

CONGRESS FURIOUS OVER FIR AGAINST DIGVIJAY
L.S. Herdenia - 2015-03-04 14:29
BHOPAL: In Madhya Pradesh, politics took a dirty turn when the State Vidhan Sabha Secretariat was made to lodge an FIR against the former speaker Sriniwas Tiwari and former Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh accusing them of making irregular appointments in the Vidhan Sabha secretariat. The FIR was lodged on February 28, which happened to be the birthday of Digvijay Singh. According to the FIR, most of these appointments were made from 1993 to 2003. This was the period when Tiwari was the Speaker and Digvijay Singh was the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh.
India

HIGH IN THOUGHT, LOW IN IMPLEMENTATION

MODI’S MAKE-IN-INDIA SUFFERS FROM INACTION
Nantoo Banerjee - 2015-03-04 14:24
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government does not seem to be serious about making things in India, for India and for export. There is nothing particular in the NDA government’s first full budget that carries specific agenda to push structured production in India to substitute imports and create surplus for exports the way China first pursued such an objective through the 1990s and followed it over in the last 14 years of this century. China asked foreign companies and investors to produce in China through a joint venture route with the state participating in equity mostly in kind through land allotment and labour deployment. China insisted on board level berth, technology transfer over a period of time and a minimum operational schedule. The original Chinese model for make-in-China programme may have little relevance to the present day business situation in democratic India, but the government does not seem to have a specific programme to boost large production of goods and services in India. At least, the 2015-16 budget that seeks to raise Rs.23,300 crore from duties and levies does not provide any special push, specific incentives to all or select foreign investors to produce varieties of products in India at globally competitive quality and prices to tap the local market as well as to export.