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'VERY LOW' LEVELS OF RADIATION DETECTED IN EUROPE

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-11 13:52
New York: Small amounts of a radioactive particle have been detected in the air in the Czech Republic and other European locations, but they do not pose a health risk to the public, the United Nations nuclear agency reported today.

26 new trains soon, North-East India to have two

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-11-11 13:51
New Delhi: The Union Minister of Railways Dinesh Trivedi today announced the introduction of 26 new trains, extension of rail lines of eight trains and increase in frequency of five trains. Out of the 26 new trains to be introduced two would be for North-East India, namely Guwahati-Dimapur Express and Jaipur-Kamakhya Kavi Guru Express.

UN JOINS ONE DAY ON EARTH PROJECT TO CAPTURE GLOBAL SPECTRUM OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON FILM

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-11 13:50
New York: The United Nations is partnering with the One Day on Earth project to film human activities across the world today to be edited into a video narrative highlighting such issues of global concern as poverty, gender equality, the environment, human rights and governance.

Speed up construction of border roads : Pallam Raju

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-11-11 13:49
New Delhi: The Union Minister of State for Defence Dr MM Pallam Raju has called for speeding up the construction of strategic border roads while addressing a meeting of the Border Roads Development Board (BRDB) here today.
Energy Scenario - 2035

FOSSIL FUEL DOMINANCE TO CONTINUE OVER NEXT 25 YEARS - I E A

NON-OECD COUNTRIES TO SET PACE FOR GLOBAL ENERGY MARKETS
S. Sethuraman - 2011-11-11 12:50
The world is locking itself into an unsustainable energy future, which bodes ill for agreed global climate change objectives, with soaring fossil fuel demands in non-OECD countries, especially China and India, which would determine the dynamics of energy markets for the future, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Non-OECD countries account for 90 per cent population growth, 70 per cent increase in economic output and 90 per cent of energy demand growth over the period 2010-2035.

RAMPANT DEREGULATION WILL FUEL INFLATION

MANMOHAN MUST LOOK FOR ALTERNATIVE
Nantoo Banerjee - 2011-11-11 12:44
Few in India are qualified to match Dr Manmohan Singh’s fundamental knowledge of economics and public policies, mastery over basic economic principles and experience of their on-ground application. For long, he is respected as a trusted keeper of public economic conscience.

LIBERIA: RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT STRESSES UN CRUCIAL ROLE IN THE COUNTY'S DEVELOPMENT

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-11 12:36
New York: Liberia's newly re-elected President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, today stressed that the United Nations will continue to play a crucial role in the country, with development support becoming the main focus of the Organization's programmes as the need for humanitarian assistance and peacekeeping recedes.

CITES URGES GREATER EFFORT TO COMBAT ILLEGAL RHINO TRADE

Black Rhinoceros officially extinct
Special Correspondent - 2011-11-10 23:53
New York: The head of the United Nations-backed convention on endangered species called today for the stepping up of efforts by countries and international organizations to combat the illegal trade in rhino horn, after a leading conservation group declared Africa’s Western Black Rhinoceros officially extinct.

UNESCO SETS UP FUND TO COVER BUDGET SHORTFALL

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-10 23:49
New York: The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said today the agency will temporarily halt some activities owing to the $65 million budget shortfall resulting from the United States’ decision to withhold its dues, and launched a new online tool to enable donors to help offset the loss.

Côte d’Ivoire’s major economic and political challenges remain

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-10 23:43
Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have commended Côte d’Ivoire’s rapid progress in reviving the economy, restoring a functioning public administration, and improving security following the post-election crisis. Nevertheless, they noted that major economic and political challenges remain. They encouraged the authorities to continue to pursue national reconciliation, security sector reform, and sound economic policies, in order to consolidate peace, fully restore law and order, and lay the foundation for sustained and inclusive economic growth.