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NIRMAL KHATTRI REVVING UP CONGRESS FOR 2014 POLLS

SAYS RAHUL’S EXPERIMENT WILL BEAR FRUITS
Pradeep Kapoor - 2012-11-06 11:43
LUCKNOW: UP Congress Committee, under the leadership of its president Nirmal Khattri, along with the eight zonal presidents and guidance of Rahul Gandhi, is making preparations for 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Growth outlook for France remains fragile

Special Correspondent - 2012-11-06 05:30
The growth outlook for France remains fragile reflecting weak conditions in Europe generally, but the ability of the French economy to rebound is also undermined by a competitiveness problem. As financial stability risks abate, and with the prospects of a gradual resolution of the euro area crisis, France’s competitiveness gap emerges as the main challenge for macroeconomic stability, growth, and job creation.
INDIA

A PATIALA PEG OF POLITICS AND CRIME

PUNJAB’S BUREAUCRACY IS POLITICAL PUPPETRY
B.K. Chum - 2012-11-05 12:35
Will Punjab be able to reclaim its lost glory? Not likely, at least in the foreseeable future. The state has been losing its sheen during the successive Congress and Akali-BJP government. What will disappoint Punjab’s well-wishers is the unabated deterioration in the state’s political, governance and financial health during the past few months.

CONTROVERSY IN DHAKA OVER KHALEDA’S INDIA VISIT

BANGLADESHI OPPOSITION SOFTENING ITS STANCE
Ashis Biswas - 2012-11-05 12:29
Controversy broke out even before Mrs. Khaleda Zia, head of the major opposition party Bangladesh National Party (BNP) in Bangladesh, could return home from her India visit. At the centre of the storm were the changing perceptions in Dhaka about Indo-Bangla relations.
INDIA

WHEN REDOUBTABLE CHIDAMBARAM WAS ROUTED

FINMIN AND RBI CHIEF AT LOGGERHEADS
Anjan Roy - 2012-11-05 12:26
One wonders how the finance minister P Chidambaram and the Reserve Bank governor D Subbarao will greet each other when they meet in Mexico City for attending the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors’ consultations over the weekend. Outside the country, they will surely exchange pleasantries. However, given that the finance minister gets piqued easily and does remember as well, the initial reactions might not be too nice.

ADB, Norway to help change Myanmar Electricity Law

Special Correspondent - 2012-11-05 05:21
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Government of Norway will provide an $850,000 technical assistance (TA) grant to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to help Myanmar update its 1984 Electricity Law so that it reflects current international standards, and creates the right conditions for establishing an electricity regulator, expanding rural electrification, and promoting off-grid solutions.
On the visit of Canadian PM Stephen Harper, Nov 4-9, 2012

Canada’s uranium sale on top of Singh-Harper agenda

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2012-11-04 09:09
New Delhi: Modalities for the sale of uranium to India is likely to be on the agenda when the visiting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper meet the Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh here on Tuesday for delegation level talks.

INDIA TOPPLES THAILAND IN RICE EXPORTS

THAI AUTHORITIES UP THE ANTE
Ashis Biswas - 2012-11-04 07:23
Even as prospects seemingly brightened for India to displace Thailand as world’s top rice exporter, forcing some furious economic adjustments by the Thai authorities, Myanmar has announced plans to reclaim its earlier domination as a major producer.

SERIOUSLY, MR. MODI, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?

THAROOR’S LOVE’S LABOUR & LOST MULLAH
Angshukanta Chakraborty - 2012-11-04 07:19
If there were a Ministry of Love Affairs, I would happily put Shashi Tharoor in charge of it. Because unlike Indian diplomacy and its elephantine lovemaking, Tharoor’s love often fetches immediate results. His art of rhetorical persuasion, his glib talking, do more than just befriend you to him, especially if you belong to Delhi’s political super elite, or Mumbai’s glamour and public relations world, or if you want to come across as suave and polished. Being seen with Shashi Tharoor might be your passport to manufacturing instant pedigree and inject some blue blood of class into your system.

GUJARAT ELECTIONS CRUCIAL TO SET STAGE FOR 2014

CONGRESS COULD BENEFIT FROM MODI’S LATEST GAFFE
Harihar Swarup - 2012-11-04 07:10
Poll in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat are not ordinary elections for they will set the tone for the battle of hustling in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Delhi next year scheduled to be held at almost the same time. Himachal Pradesh may be a small state with only 68 seats but the debate there has come to represent larger issues—the use of land, forests, infrastructure, employment etc.