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FAO URGES HEIGHTENED SURVEILLANCE AFTER BIRD FLU RESURFACES

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-29 17:30
New York: The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today urged heightened preparedness and surveillance amid signs that a mutant strain of the deadly bird flu virus is spreading in Asia and beyond.
First Defence organisation in the country to take the lead

Indian Air Force takes steps to ensure cyber security

To receive license to issue digital certificates
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-29 15:22
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force took a significant step towards ifor ensuring its cyber security, when the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne was formally handed over the license to issue Digital Signature Certificates by the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), Dr N Vijay Aditya at Air Headquarters on Monday.

PAKISTAN STILL HELPING TERRORISTS

INDIA HAS TO BE CAUTIOUS IN TALKS
B.K. Chum - 2011-08-29 11:25
Call it its habitual double-speak or helplessness, Pakistan’s role in encouraging militancy in Jammu and Kashmir is again back in media headlines. Ironically, this is happening amidst stepped-up efforts by India and Pakistan to normalize their relations. Pakistan’s youthful Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar during her last week’s China visit said that “India and Pakistan should learn to live with each other”. She also repeated in her August 24 Beijing statement her country’s resolve not to allow its territory to be used for terror activities.
India

ANNA SHAKES UP INDIAN POLITY: HARDER BATTLES AHEAD

S. Sethuraman - 2011-08-29 11:21
India has gone through a new “August Kranti” (revolution), remarkably non-violent, and on a much larger scale than civil movements of the past, aimed at bringing about a corruption-free society, inspired by the renowned social activist Anna Hazare with his epic fast on Delhi’s Ram Lila grounds. A Parliamentary commitment to come up with a toughest law possible to root out the evil at all levels enabled him end his 12-day ordeal (August 16-27) on the morning of August 28, and the nation rapturously celebrated victory.

Indian Air Force saves trapped American in high glacier

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-27 09:17
New Delhi: In a span of less than four days yet another daring rescue mission was successfully undertaken by pilots of Leh based Helicopter Unit, when they evacuated one American national, Steven John Swenson from one of the most difficult glacier, named ‘Shupka Kunzang’ located at the base of Saser Kangri-II peak in the East Karakoram range of Ladakh region in India, according to sources in the Defence Ministry.

INDIA'S BANKING SECTOR NEEDS NEW PLAYERS

CORPORATES CAN BE GIVEN A CHANCE
Anjan Roy - 2011-08-27 08:09
India’s public sector banks have made huge strides since the days of nationalization. They now handle unrecognizably large deposits compared with the pre-nationalisation days; they have far greater resilience in terms of capital base and own funds; they are offering varied products to their customers; and, the public sector banks handle no less than 80% of all banking transactions in the country.
India

MANMOHAN’S BANGLADESH VISIT SIGNIFICANT

TRADE, CHINA TO GET SPECIAL FOCUS
Special Correspondent - 2011-08-27 07:59
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will be paying an official visit to Bangladesh on September 6 and 7 to impart a new dimension to the bilateral relations between the two neighbouring countries. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will be accompanying Dr. Singh and this will be the first foreign visit of Banerjee after becoming the Chief Minister in May this year.

ARBITRARY DETENTION IN 43 CASES IN 22 COUNTRIES TO BE DISCUSSED IN UN PANEL

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-26 23:48
New York: A group of independent United Nations human rights experts will on Monday begin a session to discuss 43 confidential cases of arbitrary detention concerning 22 countries and review information relating to those cases, including communications from States.

AIDS EPIDEMIC AT CRITICAL JUNCTURE IN ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-26 20:10
New York: The AIDS epidemic in Asia and the Pacific is at a crossroads, says a United Nations report released today, which adds that while the region has seen impressive gains in the HIV response, greater and sustained efforts will be needed.
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India concerned over Sri Lankan Tamil issue, Rajasthan to host next Overseas Indians meet

Inclusive growth, solar energy, water conservation on agenda for discussion
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-26 11:58
New Delhi: India will urge Sri Lanka for dealing with its Tamil population with a “human face” and call for speedy reconciliation of certain issues including early withdrawal of emergency regulations, investigation into human rights violation, said the Union Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs and Civil Aviation, Vayalar Ravi after announcing the venue of the 10th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas on here on Friday.