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6 injured Indians from Central Africa back home for treatment

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-04-14 15:47
New Delhi : The six Indian nationals, who were injured in a shooting incident in Bangui, capital of Central African Republic, late last month, arrived here at Air Force Station on Sunday morning from Chad, where they had been receiving medical treatment.

FIRE FROM ICE : A PROMISING NEW ENERGY SOURCE

Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar - 2013-04-13 09:58
Massive imports of oil and natural gas have exacerbated India’s big trade deficit, which is a hurdle to the acceleration of economic growth. Light at the end of the tunnel comes from a technological breakthrough last week by JOGMEC (Japan Oil Gas and Metals National Corporation). It succeeded in extracting natural gas from sea-bed deposits of methane hydrate, popularly called “fire ice” because it is a white crystalline solid that burns. India has some of the biggest methane hydrate reserves in the world. It will reap a bonanza if technological progress allows gas to be extracted from hydrates economically and safely.

CHAUHAN FACING WRATH FROM HIS OWN STAFF

DIVIDED CONGRESS FAILS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
L.S. Herdenia - 2013-04-13 09:51
BHOPAL: As has been happening since the first general elections, come polls and the various organised groups start mounting pressure on the governments to accept their demands — whether just or unjust. The same trend is visible in Madhya Pradesh, which goes to the polls in the month of November this year.

KARNATAKA ELECTIONS CRUCIAL FOR CONGRESS

PARTY UNITY IS ESSENTIAL TO FACE BJP
Harihar Swarup - 2013-04-13 09:44
Important states like Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, where the BJP is in power, and Congress-ruled Delhi and Rajasthan are going to polls this year. If the Congress wants to stop Modi juggernaut before 2014 general election, it must retain both Rajasthan and Delhi. While in Rajasthan chances of the ruling Congress look bleak, in Delhi the party is better placed.

BANGLADESH POLITICS AT CROSSROADS, TRAPPED IN A COMPLEX TWIST

Sarwar Jahan Chowdhury - 2013-04-12 15:25
It all started with the pro-liberation and secular Awami League (AL) winning the last general election with three-fourth majority in the parliament. They were riding on the youth vote, who are newly inspired by the spirit of liberation of Bangladesh, but now have reached a state of confrontation against a massive rally in the heart of Dhaka, led by an apparent coalition of non-Jaamat-e-Islami (JI) Islamist parties and organisations led my relatively unknown Hefajat-e-Islami (HI). JI is, in fact, the largest Islamist political entity, however, much smaller in vote share than the major two parties — the AL and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

IS TMC MIRROR IMAGE OF CPI(M)?

CYCLE OF VIOLENCE CONTINUES
Ashis Biswas - 2013-04-12 15:14
KOLKATA: Not entirely facetiously, senior opposition leaders in West Bengal often marvel at the similarities between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the CPI(M), the party it defeated after 34 years of uninterrupted rule.

COAL QUALITY IS A MATTER OF NATIONAL CONCERN

CIL MUST WORK FOR AN AMICABLE SOLUTION
Nantoo Banerjee - 2013-04-12 15:06
How trustworthy is Coal India (CIL) chairman S Narsing Rao’s supply commitment to the power sector in terms of both quantity and quality for the current financial year? Supply is linked with production. When CIL is failing to meet its annual production targets for the last several successive years, how can it guarantee that its supply commitment to the power sector in 2013-14 will be fully met?