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INDIA

WHEN POLITICS SCAVENGES ON DISASTER

LEADERS DESCEND TO SCORE BROWNIE POINTS
Kalyani Shankar - 2013-06-27 11:38
Natural calamities like floods, drought, earthquake and cyclone are nothing new for us. People are used to dealing with the vagaries of nature. But at times, it is the magnitude of nature’s fury, which worries. We have had the killer cyclone in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, worst ever earthquake in Gujarat and Latur, flash floods in the Ganges, tsunami in Tamil Nadu, which should have taught a lesson to be prepared for the unexpected.

FDI inflows to India dips by 29% :UNCTAD report

Iran gains in FDI inflows in South Asia, LDCs too
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-06-26 10:59
New Delhi: Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to India dropped by 29% to be at $26 billion in 2012. This is primarily due to slow growth rate and associated risks of high price inflation which eroded investors’ confidence.

FEDERALISM DYNAMICS AND UNWANTED SCENARIOS

PLAYING THE PROVINCIAL CARD FOR TINY GAINS
Sarwar Jahan Chowdhury - 2013-06-26 09:54
Looking at Indian political scenario nowadays, one has to wonder in what direction it is heading. An unstable India could be the worst thing to happen to this, already trouble-fraught, region of South Asia. Would the system of coalition politics that they have devised over the years collapse and lead towards unknown possibilities? Or, a new model of the same is in the offing? Or, even remotely, is there any possibility of reverting to the relative stability of one dominant party that encompasses all the segments of that gigantic society?

GUWAHATI POLL RESULTS SEND WARNING TO CONGRESS

BJP EXPANDS AT THE COST OF AGP
Barun Das Gupta - 2013-06-26 09:51
KOLKATA: Elections to Assam’s premier civic body, the Guwahati Municipal Corporation, were held on June 19. The results were declared this Monday. The Congress has won, bagging 17 of the 31 seats. But that’s about all. The results give no cause for exultation to the party or to rest on its laurels. The BJP closely tailed the Congress, winning 11 seats, while the regional party AGP, which had led the famous ‘Assam movement’ from 1979 to 1985 and ruled the State for ten years in two terms has been all but wiped out: it has managed to win only one seat. The Left – the CPI and the CPI-M – failed to open an account.
INDIA

LESSONS OF UTTARAKHAND TRAGEDY

Upendra Prasad - 2013-06-26 09:46
The tragedy of Uttarakhand is attracting the attention of environmentalists, who are blaming the government for this natural calamity which resulted into the death of thousands of people and destruction of property worth of thousands of crores. This natural disaster may be the making of men, but the response of the government after the calamity was far less than adequate.
INDIA-PAKISTAN

PRISONERS OF APATHY AND INDIGNITY

ABANDONED BY STATE, THEY LANGUISH IN JAILS
Ashis Biswas - 2013-06-25 17:28
Conditions for Indian and Pakistani prisoners in held in various jails have not improved, although both countries seem to be taking more interest in the matter at present.
INDIA: POLITICS

2002 RIOTS HAUNTS MODI AGAIN, POLARISATION PROCESS IS TAKING PLACE

Amulya Ganguli - 2013-06-25 17:21
While Nitish Kumar refrained from naming Narendra Modi during his interactions with the media after the Janata Dal (United)’s departure from the NDA, references to the riots of 2002 have turned up again like a bad coin.
Third India-US Higher Education Dialogue

India, US sign six MoUs for cooperation in education

8 joint research partnerships under Singh-Obama 21st Century Knowledge Initiative announced
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-06-25 13:43
New Delhi: India and US signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) at institutional level for cooperation in education.

Fund to commercialise Wakf property on anvil

New law to check disposal of Wakf property
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-06-25 12:29
New Delhi: The Government of India has decided to set up Wakf Development Corporation to fund the State Wakf Boards to develop their properties for commercial use.