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IMPROVING BENGAL’S HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

MAMATA HAS A GIGANTIC TASK
Ashis Biswas - 2011-07-06 06:01
KOLKATA: It is not fair to comment on a ruling politician’s performance when he or she has just taken over as a Chief Minister, as Ms Mamata Banerjee has done in West Bengal. Six weeks have just passed after she took oath as Chief Minister on May 20.

INDIA MUST IMPROVE ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH IRAN

OIL PAYMENT ISSUE, IPI PIPELINE NEED EARLY SOLUTION
Nitya Chakraborty - 2011-07-06 05:56
NEW DELHI: India and Iran have so far failed to sort out two vital economic issues which are closely linked to the economies of both the countries — mode of payment for oil supply by Iran to India and participation by India in the US$ 7.6 billion Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project. Both the issues are of primary importance for the growth of Indian economy and it is in the best interests of both countries that a solution is worked out for these complex issues.

ADB, Swiss Re Sign Agreement to Boost Trade in Asia

Special Correspondent - 2011-07-06 05:39
SINGAPORE – As part of an innovative agreement to boost exports and imports in developing Asia, re/insurance giant Swiss Re will insure $250 million of trade finance conducted via the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Trade Finance Program.

GLOBAL CRISIS KEEPS WORLD BANK LENDING HIGH IN FISCAL 2011

FOOD AND FUEL PRICES EMERGE NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE POOR
S. Sethuraman - 2011-07-05 04:25
The World Bank Group has announced another record level of global lending of 57 billion dollars in fiscal year ending June 2011, on top of the 72 billion in fiscal 2010, as the post-crisis recovery for the world economy continues to remain uneven and weak. This takes the total of loan and soft credits for developing countries plus IFC investments in private enterprises to 189 billion dollars over the three-year period (FY 2009-11) since the global financial crisis erupted in September 2008.
India

CONGRESS CORNERED ON TELENGANA ISSUE

INEPT HANDLING COMPLICATES SITUATION
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-07-05 04:23
The reason why the Congress has been caught in a quicksand over the Telengana and Lokpal issues is its political ineptitude. In both the cases, the party has been forced into a corner by the moral blackmail of its opponents – K.Chandrasekhara Rao over Telengana and Anna Hazare over the Lokpal bill. If it had been able to hold its nerve, the two crises might have been defused with its challengers beating a retreat after a show of bravado. Instead, the party panicked with the result that its adversaries gained a huge advantage.

ELECTIONS-EVE POLITICS CONFUSING IN HIMACHAL

BOTH BJP AND CONGRESS VICTIMS OF FACTIONALISM
B.K. Chum - 2011-07-04 05:08
Proximity of elections enlivens politics. Himachal Pradesh is its latest example. With less than 18 months to go for Assembly elections, the intra-party and inter-party controversies in the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress are sharpening. The Prem Kumar Dhumal-led BJP government is also increasingly coming under attack both from within and outside the party. What are likely to be the implications of these developments on the electoral fortunes of the two parties?
India

GOVERNMENT POLICY ON GAS PRICING MAY HURT GROWTH

Anjan Roy - 2011-07-04 05:04
It’s an Einsteinian problem in relativity. The policymakers in India’s hydrocarbons sector are facing a problem of equating 17 US dollars to an average of 4.2. Let us elaborate. Petronet LNG, co-promoted by the Public sector Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) and principal marketer of the Australian LNG, recently contracted Liquefied Natural Gas from Australia at a price 4 times at which most of natural gas produced within the country is sold.
India: Kerala

UDF GOVT, LDF ON CONFRONTATIONIST COURSE

POLICE EXCESSES AGAINST STUDENTS RAISE TENSION
P. Sreekumaran - 2011-07-02 06:46
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Political tension has escalated further with the United Democratic Front Government and the opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF) taking to the confrontationist course on the issue of admissions to the self-financing medical colleges in the state.
India

DIGVIJAY IS POSITIONING RAHUL AS PM

TIMING IS THE BIG ISSUE
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-07-02 06:42
Digvijay Singh may have described himself as a loose cannon in a TV interview, but the manner in which he persistently takes a contrarian line vis-à-vis the government can give the impression that he is dancing to someone else’s tune. Uma Bharati’s belief that he is Rahul Gandhi’s “spare tyre” is probably not far off the mark, for it is clear that the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister (also a poster boy of the Congress before he lost to the BJP in the state) is positioning himself on the right side of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty.
India: Madhya Pradesh

JABERA DEFEAT GIVES JOLT TO CONGRESS

BJP IN TOP GEAR FOR ASSEMBLY POLL
L.S. Herdenia - 2011-07-02 06:28
BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh BJP is on cloud nine. The party’s victory in the assembly by-election in Jabera constituency of the Damoh district in the State has boosted its morale to a new high.