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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY A CONCERN IN CAMBODIA'S GARMENT FACTORIES

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-17 19:17
New York: Although compliance by Cambodian exporting garment factories with national and international labour standards is generally good, areas such as discrimination and occupational safety and health remain a concern, according to a new United Nations report.

HUMANITY'S NOISY IMPACT ON MARINE ANIMALS

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-17 19:14
New York: With noisy human activity on the world's oceans possibly disrupting the well-being of marine creatures, perhaps reducing their ability to find food, seek out mates or avoid predators, the United Nations is hosting a meeting to launch a decade-long investigation into the problem.

Australia A Key Partner in Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in Asia and Pacific

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-17 19:07
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda reaffirmed ADB's strong partnership with Australia during an official three-day visit aimed at further strengthening cooperation between Australia and ADB in joint efforts to fight poverty and promote development in the Asia and Pacific region.

CONGRESS LEADERSHIP AGAINST STRONG CHIEF MINISTERS

REGIONAL CM’S FILL THE SLOT
Harihar Swarup - 2011-08-17 12:12
There was a time when chief ministers were very powerful, having mass base of their own. They ruled their respective states with firm hands, almost like their fiefdom, did not tolerate interference by the central leadership. In their states there was no one to challenge their authority. Stalwarts like Dr. B C Roy ruled West Bengal, Govind Ballabh Pant headed the government in most populous state of Uttar Pradesh and, K. Kamaraj governed Tamil Nadu for nine years, and even defied Jawaharlal Nehru.

CHURNING ON POLICIES TO DEAL WITH GLOBAL TURMOIL

MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR CHINA
Anjan Roy - 2011-08-17 12:09
As the dust is settling after the financial storm following US downgrading and global financial market melt-down, some fundamental rethinking is happening in policy discourse. These developments have also demonstrated that many of the models followed by influential countries or group of countries are blatantly unworkable. Three main strands are noticeable just now. These are: firstly, China has gone into deep re-assessment of the economic strategy it followed so far. Secondly, Europe is ruminating whether it can carry on as usual within the current framework or it will have to introduce major changes in it the European Union. Thirdly, the United States is wondering what to do to avoid another recession.
Ladhak celebrates 18th Kisan-Jawan-Vigyan-Mela

Indian Army turns desert into oasis

Food security for both Army and local people
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-17 10:29
Sustained efforts of the Defence Forces has transformed the cold desert area of Ladhak in the extreme northern part of India into a patch of greenery growing fruits and vegetables. This area also have a wide range of agro-animal technologies suitable for high altitude regions.

HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK IN SAFETY, UN TELLS AZERBAIJAN

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-16 17:42
New York: The United Nations today voiced its concern at the destruction of property housing several important non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in Azerbaijan, and called on the country’s Government to ensure safe working conditions for human rights defenders.

CASPIAN SEA STATES TAKE FURTHER STEPS AGAINST OIL POLLUTION

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-16 17:39
New York: The five countries bordering the Caspian Sea are to introduce an emergency response system to tackle oil pollution in the world’s largest enclosed body of water as well as enhanced monitoring measures under new protocols to a United-Nations backed treaty.