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LOKPAL BILL HAS POSITIVE IMPORT

ANNA TEAM HAS TO ROPE IN OTHERS
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-09-06 13:21
The civil society members are not the first critics of a government to face official probes into their past. The most celebrated victim of the government’s wrath in recent years was the website, Tehelka.com, following its expose in 2001 of fraudulent deals involving the then defence minister, George Fernandes, and BJP president, Bangaru Laxman, who was caught on camera accepting a bribe. For its pains, the company was “ruined”, as the Wikipedia claims, because the Atal Behari Vajpayee government let loose the police and tax authorities against it.
India: Kerala

100 DAYS BRISTLING WITH CONTROVERSIES

UDF GOVERNMENT’S ‘UNIQUE FEAT’
P. Sreekumaran - 2011-09-06 13:18
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is extremely difficult to pack the first 100 days in office with so many controversial and unpopular decisions. But that is exactly what the United Democratic Front (UDF) Government has managed to do!

HORN OF AFRICA FOOD CRISIS REMAINS DIRE AS FAMINE SPREADS IN SOMALIA

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-05 16:51
New York: The United Nations agricultural agency today called for greater efforts bring the food crisis in the Horn of Africa under control, saying that famine conditions had spread to a sixth area in Somalia, putting an estimated 750,000 people in the country at risk of starvation over the next four months.

India-WTO trade policy course for officials begins

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-05 16:45
An Asia-Pacific regional trade policy course for officials began on 5 September 2011, with the Indian Foreign Trade Institute’s WTO Studies Centre as a partner. WTO chief Pascal Lamy was in Delhi to open it.

SOMALI REGIONS AGREE TO END DISPUTE

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-05 16:11
New York: The leaders of two of Somalia's semi-autonomous regions today committed to a peaceful settlement of their dispute and adopted a four-point plan to ensure that hostilities between the two territories do not recur, the United Nations political office for the country said.

IRAN BECOMES FIRST COUNTRY IN ASIA-PACIFIC TO PHASE OUT ASTHMA TREATMENTS BASED ON OZONE-DEPLETING SUBSTANCES

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-05 16:03
New York: With support from the United Nations, Iran today became the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to phase out metered dose inhalers — used to treat asthma and other pulmonary ailments — and based on chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer.
Indian Prime Minister visiting Bangladesh after 12 years

Teesta water sharing off agenda, hopes for better border trade

Bangladesh can be pivot for connectivity between India, Nepal, Bhutan and South-East Asia
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-09-05 14:42
New Delhi: Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s visit to Bangladesh may boost the bilateral relationship, but there is less likelihood of an agreement on sharing of waters of river Teesta being signed.
India

CORPORATES CAN STRENGTHEN BANKING SECTOR

DELINKING OF GROUP ACTIVITIES IS A MUST
Anjan Roy - 2011-09-05 13:19
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

Centre’s mishandling of the sensitive issues relating to Sikhs exposed

AKALI DAL ANTAGONISES SEHAJDHARI SIKHS: IMPACT LIKELY IN 2012 ELECTIONS
B K Chum - 2011-09-05 13:13
In sharp contrast to some other states including Maharashtra and Bihar which often face locals-outsiders conflicts, Punjab is perhaps India’s lone state which has been frequently hit by religion-related controversies though the pattern of Punjab’s controversies has undergone a change in the last six decades. In the 1950s and 1960s it was the controversy over the Akali Dal’s demand for a Sikh majority Punjabi Suba which used to generate communal tensions which later helped create a conducive environment for the foreign backed separatist-terrorists to spread terror. But after the curbing of terrorism in the nineties, such controversies stopped disturbing the state’s communal peace.
India: Uttar Pradesh

AKHILESH YADAV TO LEAD RATH YATRA FROM SEPTEMBER 12

SP PLANS INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN AGAINST MAYAWATI RULE
Pradeep Kapoor - 2011-09-05 12:59
LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party’s Uttar Pradesh state President Akhilesh Yadav will lead the Rath Yatra in the state from September 12 to mobilize the people of the state against the misrule of the Mayawati Government for defeating it in the assembly elections in 2012. This Samajwadi Kranti Rath Yatra will start from Lucknow. Massive preparations are on to make it a big success.