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IMF Recognizes Libya's National Transitional Council

Says Ready to Support its Efforts to Revive the Country's Economy
Special Correspondent - 2011-09-10 23:06
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced today that, guided by the views of its membership, it has recognized the National Transitional Council (NTC) as the government of Libya and that it is ready to assist the NTC in its efforts to promote rapid and sustainable economic recovery as the country slowly emerges from a violent civil conflict.

US partners with India in training to counter terror

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-09-10 12:19
New Delhi: The United States Embassy, in partnership with the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), recently concluded a two-week seminar titled “Identification and Seizure of Digital Evidence.”

Indian Defence researchers develop drug for Leucoderma

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-09-10 12:15
New Delhi: A team of Indian Defence researchers has developed a herbal product, Lukoskin in the form of ointment and oral liquid to address the problems of Leucoderma.
India

R & D FUNDS IN HEALTHCARE TO DOUBLE

CLINICAL RESEARCH TO GET A BOOST
Surojit Mahalanobis - 2011-09-10 09:58
NEW DELHI: In its Draft Approach Paper for the 12th Plan (2012-2017), the Planning Commission has offered to recommend about 2.5 per cent of the GDP for R&D in healthcare sector. This is over the double of what the country has already spent in the 11th Plan year, which was 1 per cent of the GDP.
India

TOO MUCH CONFRONTATION IN MONSOON SESSION

BJP PLAYS DISRUPTING ROLE
Harihar Swarup - 2011-09-10 09:55
The just concluded monsoon session of parliament witnessed scintillating debate on Lokpal bill following Anna Hazare’s agitation over ending widespread corruption. Both the houses reached a sort of consensus over likely provisions of the Lokpal Bill and conveyed the sense of Parliament to the Standing Committee which is finding out ways and means of producing a strong and purposeful legislation to end graft. In the Rajya Sabha the debate on the motion for impeachment of Justice Soumitra Sen was just brilliant, giving rise to expectation that Parliament might at last return to ways it used to function during Nehru era and later.

PRIVATE SECTOR ROLE IN CLIMATE CHANGE FUND FOR POORER COUNTRIES FOCUS OF UN MEETING

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-09 22:02
New York: The role of the private sector in financing a $100-billion annual fund to help developing countries limit and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and adapt to the effects of climate change takes centre stage at a United Nations meeting in Geneva next week.

COUNTRIES NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO MANAGING FIRES NEAR FORESTS

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-09 21:58
New York: A United Nations-backed partnership is calling on countries to pay more attention to activities such as burning rubbish or agricultural waste on lands bordering forests to prevent the 95 per cent of wildfires that originate from human activities in forests and adjacent areas.
Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe

New National Poverty Reduction Strategy for STP soon

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-09 20:59
A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) visited São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) during August 26–September 8, 2011 to conduct the 2011 Article IV Consultation and to continue discussions on the second and third reviews of the economic program supported by the IMF under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement.
India: West Bengal

CPI(M) FACING SHORTAGE OF FUNDS

LEVIES FROM MASS ORGANISATIONS DWINDLE
Ashis Biswas - 2011-09-09 20:54
KOLKATA: These are hard times for the mighty CPI(M) in West Bengal.
India-Bangladesh Trade

BANGLADESH TEXTILES GET A BOOST

INDIAN PRODUCTS HAVE TO BE COMPETITIVE
Nantoo Banerjee - 2011-09-09 20:51
A diplomatic bungle due to New Delhi’s casual approach towards building a strong relationship with Bangladesh drowned its biggest economic gesture to India’s important eastern neighbor that opened up the country’s $60-billion-plus textile and knitwear market to competition from Bangladesh at a huge risk to the domestic industry. Instead, the postponement of the proposed Teesta river water sharing agreement became the biggest talking point among politicians, political analysts and opinion leaders in both the countries.