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BARC’s RADIATION MEDICINE CENTRE IN BATTLE AGAINST TB

DEVELOPMENT OF TB-PCR KIT FOR RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS
O.P. Sabherwal - 2011-08-10 12:14
More people die of tuberculosis (TB) in India than due to any other infectious disease – in large part because of delayed diagnosis of the disease. The early diagnosis of pulmonary TB (PTB) and extra-pulmonary TB (EPTB) in particular, is the most important step that will help in controlling the transmission of TB in the country.
India: West Bengal

MAMATA SETS UP COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS

VERY FEW HAVE STARTED WORK SO FAR
Ashis Biswas - 2011-08-10 12:12
KOLKATA: Does the new West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee listen to her advisers?

CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS TO HOLD CONVENTION ON SEPTEMBER 7

WORKERS RIGHTS TO BE PROTECTED
Narendra Sharma - 2011-08-10 12:08
NEW DELHI: The leaders of the ten (10) central trade union organisations (CTUOs) who gathered in Delhi on August 5, decided to call the long-delayed National Convention on September 7. They also decided to ensure that it would be the most representative gathering of the country’s working people. Its venue is to be the spacious Mavalankar Hall in the Capital.

CATASTROPHE IN KARNATAKA FOR THE BJP

MONEY POWER & CRIME AS POLITICS
Praful Bidwai - 2011-08-09 11:27
If the top leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party had set out to demonstrate its cynical disregard for political decency, tolerance for colossal corruption, lack of political judgment, and sheer organisational incompetence, it couldn’t have done better than it did in Karnataka. The ignominious collapse of the BS Yeddyurappa regime after it was scathingly and convincingly indicted for monumental corruption by the Lokayukta, and the political shenanigans that followed, constitute a massive debacle and epic humiliation for the BJP.
India

RAHUL IS POISED FOR A BIGGER ROLE

CONFUSION STILL REMAINS ON HIS IDEOLOGY
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-08-09 11:21
Like the extra-constitutional National Advisory Committee headed by Sonia Gandhi, which guides the government’s legislative agenda, the formation of a panel comprising A.K. Antony, Rahul Gandhi and two others by the Congress president before she left for treatment abroad opened a new chapter in the party. Throughout its 126-year history, the Congress’s main policy-making body has been the working committee. Now, for the first time, it has for all intents and purposes a new “working committee”.

Emerging Asian markets remain vulnerable to abrupt changes in global investor sentiment

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-09 11:12
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Emerging Asia’s capital markets have shown great resilience over the past year, but the recent sharp sell-offs in response to economic uncertainty in the US and eurozone underscore the need for stronger policies to boost investor confidence and reduce excessive volatility, says a new report from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Coastal security lapse and police coordination exposed

Sinking of MV Rak Carrier : Efforts on to abate oil pollution

Oil spill to cause environmental problem
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-08 14:26
New Delhi: The tragic sinking of the ship MV Rak Carrier off the coast of Mumbai last Thurday had exposed the lack of co-ordination gap among different security agencies in the metropolis and delayed action.


Mexico: Recovery expected to remain firm

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-08 13:55
Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has commended the authorities for their strong rules-based policy framework, which has underpinned skillful macroeconomic stewardship and a rapid turnaround in activity. With the recovery expected to remain firm, a gradual withdrawal of the policy stimulus that takes due account of the significant global uncertainty is warranted in the near term. Directors noted that the main medium-term challenges for Mexico are to bolster its growth potential and address long-term fiscal challenges.

HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAQ REMAIN FRAGILE AMID ARMED VIOLENCE, TORTURE AND IMPUNITY

Special Correspondent - 2011-08-08 13:50
New York: Armed violence continues to affect large numbers of Iraqis, with minorities, women and children suffering disproportionately, torture widely reported and impunity rife, according to a United Nations report released today.
With a view to spur overall ecomonic growth

More gender participation in farm sector needed to boost growth

Call to revist current agriculture policy
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-08-08 13:45
New Delhi: For achieving 8-10% overall GDP growth agricultural policy and schemes should be revisited to bring necessary changes for more participation of women in agriculture. This will help in enhancing agricultural productivity in the country, said the Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development, D.Purandeswari