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Ireland's gradual economic recovery continues, but challenges remain

Special Correspondent - 2012-10-25 12:03
Policy implementation remains steadfast despite the challenging external environment, helping Ireland to start to regain market access. It is expected that fiscal targets for 2012 will be met despite expenditure overruns in some areas, and the authorities are committed to the 2013 deficit ceiling of 7.5 percent of GDP.
India: Politics

NITIN GADKARI’S THRONE UP FOR GRABS

WILL RSS HELP BJP PRESIDENT GET SECOND TERM?
Kalyani Shankar - 2012-10-25 11:58
Will the BJP chief Nitin Gadkari get a second term? The position of Gadkari has become shaky in the wake allegations of scams against him. The BJP chief, who was poised to get a second term, is in trouble now after facing charges of financial irregularities.

MODEST GAINS FOR INDIA’S RICHEST

Net worth of top 100 at US$250 billion, up 3.7%
Special Correspondent - 2012-10-25 06:18
Singapore: India's slowing economy got a lift when the government decided to ease rules for foreign investments in September. The reforms perked up the Mumbai Sensex by 10% over the past 12 months, enabling the country's 100 richest to realize modest gains. Their collective net worth is up 3.7% to $250 billion compared to $241 billion a year ago.

Tax revenues rising slowly across the OECD

Special Correspondent - 2012-10-25 05:50
In most OECD countries tax revenues are continuing to rise in relation to GDP from the 2008-09 declines seen at the beginning of the crisis, according to OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics. OECD countries collected about 34.0% of GDP in taxes in 2011, compared with 33.8% in 2010. This is still well below the most recent peak of 2007 when tax revenues to GDP ratios averaged 35.1%.
Romania

Bogged down by difficult external environment and domestic political uncertainty

Special Correspondent - 2012-10-25 05:38
Executive Directors of the IMF have noted that the difficult external environment and domestic political uncertainty are weighing on the economy. They welcomed the authorities’ continued commitment to the program objectives, stressing the importance of sustained policy discipline and accelerated implementation of structural reforms to reinforce the economy’s resilience and boost its growth potential.
12th Meeting of Council of Minister of IOR-ARC

India to have bilaterals with Iran, Sri Lanka at IOR-ARC meet

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2012-10-23 14:09
New Delhi: Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna will have the unique opportunity of having bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Iran, Sri Lanka and six other countries at the 12th Meeting of Council of Ministers’ (CoM) of the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC) scheduled in Gurgaon near Delhi on November 2.

ADB to Support Myanmar Education Assessment, Reforms

Special Correspondent - 2012-10-23 13:03
NAY PYI TAW, MYANMAR – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Australia are providing $570,000 in technical assistance to strengthen planning and reforms in post-primary education in Myanmar, including secondary education, technical and vocational education and training, and higher education, a vital component to ensuring the country is prepared for opportunities created by ongoing democratic and financial reforms.
Uttar Pradesh

SP LEADERS ACCUSSED OF STIRRING UP COMMUNAL TENSIONS

POLICE WATCHED AS ARSONISTS RAVAGED MUSLIM HOUSES
Pradeep Kapoor - 2012-10-23 12:53
LUCKNOW: The PUCL report has made a sensational disclosure that after the Samajwadi Party government was installed, many incidents of attack on the Muslim community took place in Uttar Pradesh, wherein the role of the police and the PAC has not been found to be neutral, and in fact, in some place their behaviour amounted to be patently anti-Muslim.
INDIA

INTERNAL REFORMS NEEDED FOR GROWTH RECOVERY

RBI UNDER PRESSURE TO LOWER LENDING RATE
S. Sethuraman - 2012-10-23 12:47
Politics having degenerated into a saga of corruption scandals, and an erstwhile world model for economic stability turning into a zone prone to turbulence and volatility, India can hardly reclaim, in the near future, its high place as an attractive destination for international investors, no matter the desperately-driven reform agenda since mid-September.
INDIA

NIBBLING AWAY AT NATIONAL WELL BEING

FOR BIG BUSINESS, ENVIRONMENT IS AN OBSTACLE
Praful Bidwai - 2012-10-23 12:35
A hysterical, well-orchestrated and organised campaign is underway to malign the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) as an agency of “Green Terror”, which is throttling India’s development by putting environmental obstacles to industrial, mining and hydroelectricity projects. The campaign, backed by Big Business and entrenched interests in real estate, coal, power and other infrastructure sectors, accuses the MoEF of imposing a new “license-permit raj” and throwing a “green noose” around the neck of industry.