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MISSING A HISTORIC CHANCE IN BANGLADESH

TEESTA WATERS MUDDY RELATIONS
Praful Bidwai - 2011-09-20 11:08
Did India snatch defeat from the jaws of victory during its Prime Minister’s first visit to Bangladesh in 12 long years? Did Manmohan Singh squander a historic chance to make a decisive break with the mutual suspicion and avoidable tension that mark India-Bangladesh relations?

WORLD ECONOMY MAY BE HEADING INTO RECESSION

IMF PREDICTS LOW GROWTH FOR ALL COUNTRIES
S. Sethuraman - 2011-09-20 11:04
Against an overhanging threat of another recession in developed world facing multiple crises of debt, deficit, jobs and financial instability, the International Monetary Fund warned on September 20 that the global economy was in a “dangerous new phase”, which called for decisive actions by policy-makers in Europe and USA, to avert a post-Lehman collapse of 2008.
India

MODI’S MEA CULPA IS NOT FULLY CONVINCING

RSS MAY NOT FINALLY BACK
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-09-20 11:01
It is the season of dramatic gestures. There was Sushma Swaraj’s jig at Rajghat and Kiran Bedi’s skit at the Ramlila grounds followed by Advani’s announcement about a sixth rath yatra and Narendra Modi’s first hunger strike and that, too, for the sake of “social harmony” (!) – another first for the Hindu hridaysamrat. For all the nobility of purpose, however, the genuineness of the last two events is in doubt.

Lao Gets ADB Help to Raise Access, Quality of Secondary Education

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 10:57
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is to help the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) address key gaps in its secondary education system that impede its contributions to growth and the country’s transition to a market economy.

Smart Electricity Meters to Boost Energy Efficiency in Uzbekistan

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 10:53
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is financing ‘smart’ electricity meters for Uzbekistan to help the energy-intensive Central Asian nation use its power resources more efficiently.

Afghanistan’s shattered road and rail network to get $754 Million

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 10:50
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $754 million in assistance to rebuild Afghanistan’s shattered road and rail network, bringing to more than $1.7 billion the amount it has contributed to reconstruction of the country’s infrastructure over the past decade.

GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED 9 GEOLOGICAL SITES JOIN GEOPARK LIST

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-19 23:56
New York: Nine geological sites of exceptional scientific and educational importance, rarity or beauty have been added to the Global Network of National Geoparks, a United Nations-backed list launched to promote greater cooperation in the management of the world’s geological heritage.

LEADING BUSINESSES COMMIT TO GLOBAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR TOURISM

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-19 23:27
New York: Fourteen prominent Spanish tourism businesses have signed up to follow the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, a set of principles backed by the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and designed to guide the development of the industry in ways that maximize socio-economic benefits and minimize negative impacts.

BOOSTING WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION VITAL FOR DEMOCRACY

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-19 23:21
New York: Boosting women’s political participation and decision-making around the world is fundamental for democracy and essential for achieving sustainable development, women leaders taking part in a high-level event at the United Nations declared today.

Two newly-autonomous countries face substantial challenges

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-19 23:10
'The two newly-autonomous countries face substantial challenges, requiring sustained efforts over the near and medium term. Economic growth has been low, unemployment remains high, and population aging pressures are becoming significant. The current account deficit has widened to worrisome levels, primarily reflecting low competitiveness, rapid credit growth, and inadequate pass-through of increases in international food and oil prices to consumer prices,' says International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its preliminary conclusion on Kingdom of the Netherlands—Curacao and Sint Maarten consultations.