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Transparency mechanism for preferential trade arrangements set for approval

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-06 10:32
The Committee on Trade and Development of WTO, on 4 October 2010, approved a proposal by Brazil, China, India and the United States to establish a transparency mechanism for preferential trade arrangements. The proposal is to be transmitted to the General Council for adoption.
Bulgaria

GDP growth projected to range between 0 and 0.4 percent

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-06 10:12
An IMF mission led by Catriona Purfield visited Sofia from September 23 to October 4 to discuss recent economic developments with the authorities.

Farm talks look at issues members want clarified

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-06 09:53
Agriculture negotiations chairperson at WTO, David Walker told delegates on 1 October 2010 that he has begun consultations on issues that three members have suggested need clarifying in the present draft text.
Nigeria

HUNDREDS DEAD, THOUSANDS AT RISK FROM NIGERIAN LEAD POLLUTION

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-05 23:27
New York: The deadly lead pollution crisis in the northern Nigerian state of Zamfara due to backyard gold digging is far from over, with hundreds of lives already lost and thousands of people at risk, a United Nations investigative team warned today.

ELEVEN NEW SITES JOIN UN-BACKED GEO-PARKS LIST

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-05 23:23
New York: Eleven new sites of outstanding panoramic beauty and scientific importance, from subterranean rivers in China to Ice-Age-shaped landscapes in Finland, have been added to the United Nations-backed Global Network of National Geoparks.

OVER 10 MILLION NEW TEACHERS NEEDED

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-05 23:18
New York: “Without sufficient numbers of well-trained and professionally motivated teachers, we risk falling short of the promise made 10 years ago at the World Education Forum to the world's children and youth [of education for all by 2015], because teachers are at the heart of the education system,” the heads of four major UN agencies said.

UN CLIMATE CHANGE CHIEF URGES NATIONS TO STEP UP SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-05 23:04
New York: With less than two months remaining before the next United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancún, a senior world body official called on nations to accelerate efforts to find common ground to reach a concrete outcome at the Mexico meeting.

India

Bill for greater judicial accountability approved by Cabinet

Special Correspondent - 2010-10-05 13:40
NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at ensuring greater accountability of the higher judiciary and making it more transparent, the union cabinet this evening cleared the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill to be brought in the winter session of Parliament.
India

ARUNACHAL TO GO AHEAD WITH HYDRO PROJECTS

MISGIVINGS STILL PERSIST IN ASSAM
Barun Das Gupta - 2010-10-05 10:51
KOLKATA: North-East India has a vast and untapped potential of hydro-power, estimated at 35,000 MW. For decades, it had been a constant grievance of the people of the area that the government was doing nothing to tap it which could usher in prosperity to this backward region. But the people have since grown wise. Now that the first steps are being taken to harness this power, strong opposition is growing, from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, to the construction of mega dams. In Sikkim also there is a demand for scrapping the Lethang hydel project coming up at Yuksam.
India

OF TALL CLAIMS AND LOW CUNNING

THE PERILS OF ‘AADHAAR’
Praful Bidwai - 2010-10-05 10:46
An elaborate charade has begun with the rolling out of the first Aadhaar unique identity (UID) numbers in a tribal district of Maharashtra by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress chairperson Sonia Gandhi. At its core is the pretence that giving a unique 12-digit number to each underprivileged citizen will achieve what hundreds of welfare schemes, and numerous efforts to control corruption, have failed to accomplish: namely, pilferage-free delivery of services to the poor.