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WHO'S AFRAID OF THE SIT?

MODI’S BID TO FOB IT OFF WON’T BE EASY
Amulya Ganguli - 2010-03-27 06:28
When the BJP leaders depend on communal violence to make political gains, they forget that they may have to pay a legal price later. When the summons come, therefore, for them to appear before the inquirers, they try to take evasive action. So, it isn't surprising that Narendra Modi has not shown any eagerness to depose before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed by the Supreme.Court to probe some of the horrifying incidents of violence during the Gujarat riots.

Significant advances made in the fight against tuberculosis

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 03:14
New York: Significant advances have been made in the fight against tuberculosis, with nearly 6 million people saved in the past 15 years, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said, calling for the momentum to be maintained in the fight against the deadly disease.

STABLE COMMODITY PRICES CRUCIAL FOR REVENUE FOR POORER COUNTRIES

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-25 03:59
New York: Limiting fluctuations in the prices of crude oil and other commodities that many developing countries depend on for economic growth is crucial to ensure steady sources of revenue to fund poverty-alleviation programmes, the head of the United Nations trade and development agency has said.

SIERRA LEONE TAKES STEPS TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFICKING AND CORRUPTION

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-25 03:56
New York: Sierra Leone has made considerable progress in its efforts to combat the problems of illicit drug trafficking and corruption, but little has been done to implement programmes to create employment for the youth in the West African country, a senior United Nations official has said.

European Bank Coordination can now broaden scope to support the region's return to a sustainable growth path

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-25 03:53
The European Bank Coordination (“Vienna”) Initiative, launched at the height of the global financial crisis in January 2009, has been a success and can now broaden its scope to support the region's return to a sustainable growth path. While maintaining parent bank engagement, this will focus on remaining challenges, including excessive reliance on external financing, weak credit growth, and large exposures in foreign exchange.

More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-25 03:14
New York: More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said, calling for better protection and sustainable management of one of the Earth's most precious resources on the occasion of World Water Day.