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YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE ENORMOUS POWER TO SHAPE BETTER WORLD

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-02 17:33
New York: The events of the past 10 months highlight the enormous power of young people in changing the world, the Deputy Secretary-General has said, calling on this segment of society to help shape a better future.
India

ULFA FACTION TOES CHINA LINE

SPURT IN VIOLENCE IN ASSAM LIKELY
Special Correspondent - 2011-11-02 12:08
KOLKATA: Security analysts are intrigued by the aggressive anti-Indian views recently expressed by the anti talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA). They are particularly surprised over the timing of the ULFA criticism. Of late, India-China relations have remained fairly smooth, with fresh talks to resolve the border dispute to be held soon.
India: West Bengal

LITTLE HEADWAY IN DISARMING MAOISTS

MAMATA STILL READY TO WAIT
Ashis Biswas - 2011-11-02 12:05
KOLKATA: As feared, the much-publicised political dialogue between the West Bengal Government and the CPI(Maoist) party has failed to progress beyond mutual threats and recriminations.

SAARC HAS TO BE PROACTIVE AS A REGIONAL BODY

FOCUS MUST ON ECONOMIC COLLABORATION
Nitya Chakraborty - 2011-11-02 11:35
NEW DELHI: The annual summit of the eight member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) scheduled on November 9 and 10 at Maldives gives the South Asian nations another opportunity to impart a big boost to regional cooperation covering both economic and political issues. SAARC as a regional block, has so far failed to make use of its full potential and this does not speak well of India also which is the biggest country in the group in terms of both economic and political strength.

Gambia: GDP growth projected to slow down slightly

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-01 23:16
An IMF mission led by Mr. David Dunn visited The Gambia during October 18-November 1, 2011, to conduct discussions for the 2011 Article IV consultation. The mission met with Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Mambury Njie, Governor of the Central Bank of The Gambia (CBG) Amadou Colley and other senior officials of the government and the CBG. It also met representatives of the National Assembly, political parties, the business community, civil society, labor unions, students, and The Gambia's development partners.

Bangladesh: Near-term growth outlook is favorable

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-01 23:11
Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have commended Bangladesh authorities’ economic performance and poverty reduction efforts in a fragile global environment. While the near-term growth outlook is favorable, high commodity prices and accommodative policies are contributing to a deterioration in the current account and inflation pressures. To preserve macroeconomic stability and to boost medium-term growth prospects, Directors stressed the need for prudent macroeconomic policies and advancing the reform process.

WTO committee reviews reports on anti-dumping actions

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-01 19:41
The Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices, on 24-25 October 2011, reviewed 32 semi-annual reports of anti-dumping actions taken during the first half of 2011.

WTO Subsidies Committee focuses on improving notifications

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-01 19:37
The Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, on 26-27 October 2011, focused on encouraging more WTO members to notify their subsidy programmes, and on improving the timeliness and completeness of notifications. It decided to extend the transition period for the elimination of export subsidy programmes of 19 developing countries.

WTO: For the first time, members invoke Article 13.1(b) of the Safeguards Agreement

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-01 19:34
Colombia and India asked the WTO Safeguards Committee in separate cases, on 27 October 2011, to find whether or not the procedural requirements of the Safeguards Agreement have been complied with in connection with the safeguard measures taken by Ecuador on glass windshields and by Turkey on cotton yarn, respectively.