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RICH COUNTRIES EXPLOITING GLOBAL FORUMS

INDIA MUST DEMAND FOOD SECURITY BOX AT WTO
Ashok B Sharma - 2013-10-16 18:18
There is well known proverb – people in glass houses should not throw stones at others. The United States and the European Union should bear this in mind before pointing fingers to India’s food subsidy and public stockholding of food meant to feed millions of hungry mouths.

BRAHMOS NOT EXEMPT FROM TU ACT

VICTORY FOR KERALA TRADE UNIONS
P Sreekumaran - 2013-10-16 18:14
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: October 8, 2013 would go down as a Red Letter Day in the history of Kerala’s trade union movement. The memorable Tuesday saw the trade unions in the State scoring a significant victory when the Kerala High Court set aside a State Government order exempting the BrahMos Aerospace Thiruvananthapuram Limited (BATL) from the provisions of the Kerala Registration of Trade Unions Act.

ARVIND KEJRIWAL MOVES FORWARD IN DELHI ELECTIONS

WILL ANNA HELP HIM TO WIN THE FRAY?
Upendra Prasad - 2013-10-16 17:35
When Arvind Kejriwal launched Aam Aadmi Party to join electoral politics, people took him lightly. When he announced that his party would fight Delhi Assembly Elections, most of the political analysts were of the view that he would only spoil the chances of BJP and facilitate the victory of Congress by splitting anti Congress votes. Congress leaders were happy over it and BJP leaders were feeling threatened by the presence of Aam Aadmi Party.

RAHUL’S LEADERSHIP BY THEATRICS: CONGRESS’ IDENTITY CRISIS DEEPENS

Praful Bidwai - 2013-10-16 05:35
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has succeeded, as expected, in scuttling the odious ordinance, which would have negated a recent Supreme Court judgment and enabled lawmakers to hold on to their seats despite being sentenced to jail for two years or more. It took the union cabinet mere five minutes to withdraw the ordinance.

GLOBAL ALARM OVER THREAT TO AMERICA’S FINANCIAL STABILITY

BIZARRE SPECTACLE OF US SHUTDOWN AND LIKELY DEBT DEFAULT
S. Sethuraman - 2013-10-16 05:32
For the world’s finance ministers gathered in Washington to tone up the global economy’s recovery, it was a bizarre spectacle of the Federal Government in shut-down for two weeks with a more alarming threat of a potential default of US debt that a sharply divided Congress posed. The Obama Administration had sought raising by October 17 the debt ceiling earlier set at 16.7 trillion dollars.

RAHUL-MODI CONFRONTATION IS REAL NOW

GANDHI SCION HAS FOUND HIS VOICE AT LAST
Amulya Ganguli - 2013-10-16 05:30
Even if the Congress did not initially want it, there is every possibility that next year’s general election will see a direct confrontation between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi. The reason for the Congress’s earlier disinclination to field the heir apparent in a straight fight was never wholly clear – unless Rahul was deemed too diffident - just as there is no plausible explanation about why the perception has changed even if there hasn’t been any formal announcement.

PHAILIN LESSON: COOPERATION IS KEY

TIMELY FORECAST, GREAT EVACUATION
Ashok B Sharma - 2013-10-16 05:26
Country’s weathermen deserve a pat for the timely forecast of the severe Phailin hurricane that could save the lives of thousands of people. The official weather forecaster, India Meteorological Department (IMD) took the wise decision for exchange of information and cooperation with the agencies in different countries.

INDIA-ASEAN ECONOMIC BUOYANCY: A NEW TURF FOR SHIFT FROM WEST TO EAST

Subrata Majumder - 2013-10-16 05:22
The India-ASEAN summit in Brunei (October 9-10) usher a better future for India’s shift from west to east. While the west is grappling to revive their growth, ASEAN is gung-ho on growth trend. The summit attached significance in bolstering India-ASEAN economic relation as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh committed to sign a free trade agreement in services and investment by the end of 2013. India has FTA with ASEAN on goods, which is operative from January 1st, 2010.

CHAUHAN’S WOES ARE MOUNTING ON ELECTION-EVE

STAMPEDE DEATHS AND SCAMS ROCK BJP GOVERNMENT
L S Herdenia - 2013-10-16 04:54
BHOPAL: The tragic death of more than one hundred pilgrims on Sunday following stampede on a bridge over Sindh river at Datia in Madhya Pradesh has given a big jolt to the state administration headed by the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan at a time when the Congress is making a show of unity to take on the BJP in the state assembly elections on November 25.

NSA defends PM’s talks with Nawaz Sharif citing Patel

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-10-15 15:49
New Delhi: India’s National Security Advisor has defended Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s dialogue with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif at the sidelines of the recent 68th UN General Assembly at New York.