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Engineering Exports to Touch US $ 120 Billion by 2015

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-10 12:32
New Delhi: Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister for Commerce & Industry, while inaugurating 7th edition of Eco-Products International Fair (EPIF 2011) and 19th International Engineering Trade Fair (IETF), here today said that India is today 5th largest wind energy producer in the world and 8th in terms of investments made in clean energy technologies. He informed that globally, investments in clean energy have growth by as much as 230% in the last 4 years and are touching US $ 200 billion.
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CONGRESS AND CHIRU NEED EACH OTHER

POLITICAL COMPULSIONS FORCE MERGER
Kalyani Shankar - 2011-02-10 11:39
Producers and directors began to line up before the residence of Telugu mega star turned politician Chiranjeevi when he expressed his desire to do his 150th film in August last year. This was just 24 months after he launched his Praja Rajyam Party. It was the first indication that the PRP was in the process of winding up.

LONG-TERM FOOD SUPPORT FOR FLOOD-HIT SRI LANKANS

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:57
New York: The head of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said today that the agency is delivering food aid to half a million people affected by the massive floods in Sri Lanka, while planning for longer-term support to help those affected recover from the disaster.

Leveraging International Commercial Law to Serve Economic Development in Africa

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:26
Kigali – The African Legal Support Facility (ASLF) and the Pan-African Lawyers Union (PALU) will jointly launch a capacity building project in international commercial law on the 11 and 12 February in Kigali, Rwanda. The importance of leveraging the rule of law to serve economic development, better governance and improved business climate on the continent will be addressed.

NORTH AND SOUTH SUDAN MAKE ‘SIGNIFICANT’ PROGRESS ON STEPS FOR SEPARATION

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:21
New York: North and South Sudan have made “significant” progress on a wide range of follow-up arrangements between the two States following the southern region’s vote for independence, the top United Nations envoy in the country said today.

TALKS CONVENED ON FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA NAME ISSUE

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:19
New York: The United Nations envoy tasked with mediating talks between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the dispute over the latter’s name today wrapped up two days of discussions in New York with representatives from both sides.

IMF Arrangement with DR Congo - Approves US$77 Million Disbursement

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:08
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the second review of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) economic performance under a three-year Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement. The completion of the review enables the disbursement of SDR 49.493 million (about US$77 million), which would bring total disbursements under the program to SDR 148.479 million (about US$232 million).

NUMBER OF GLOBAL PATENT FILINGS RECOVERS IN 2010

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:05
New York: Strong growth from China, the Republic of Korea and Japan has helped to boost the number of patent applications filed worldwide last year, following the drop witnessed in 2009, the United Nations agency tasked with promoting the protection of intellectual property said today.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY STRESSES NEED TO INVEST IN DISASTER MITIGATION MEASURES

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 23:01
New York: With earthquakes, heat waves, floods and snowstorms affecting 208 million people, killing nearly 300,000, and costing $110 billion in losses last year alone, the General Assembly today debated mitigation steps such as building safer schools, hospitals and cities to reduce the terrible toll.

Rules Group begins review of transparency mechanism for regional trade agreements

Special Correspondent - 2011-02-09 17:14
The Negotiating Group on Rules, on 4 February 2011, started its review of the WTO transparency mechanism for regional trade agreements (RTAs) by considering two proposals: one from the United States for the consideration of all RTAs in a single WTO Committee, and one from Ecuador for procedural adjustments to the mechanism.