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YEAR AFTER QUAKE, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF HAITIAN CHILDREN STILL SUFFERING

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:39
New York: One year after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, more than 1 million people – 380,000 of them children – still live in crowded camps despite extraordinary relief efforts by Haitians and the international community, according to a United Nations report issued today.

BORDER CONTROL EFFORTS MUST NOT ENCROACH ON NEEDS OF ASYLUM-SEEKERS

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:20
New York: The United Nations refugee agency today voiced concern that States trying to prevent the entry of irregular migrants into their territories are doing so without establishing guarantees to ensure the protection of those in need.

NEW CONGOLESE LAW ‘SIGNIFICANT’ STEP FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:16
New York: An independent United Nations human rights expert today welcomed a new law recently adopted in the Republic of Congo, calling it a “significant” step in ensuring the rights of indigenous peoples.

Romania to get €904.8 Million Disbursement form IMF

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:12
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the sixth review of Romania’s economic performance under a program supported by a 24-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). The completion of the review enables the immediate disbursement of SDR 769 million (about €904.8 million or US$1.17 billion), bringing total disbursements under the program to SDR 10.569 billion (about €12.44 billion or US$16.12 billion).

UN URGES NIGERIA TO PREVENT FURTHER LEAD POISONING

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:08
New York: The United Nations has urged Nigeria to prevent further lead poisoning in the north and to implement measures to limit lead ore processing at sensitive sites, such as water sources which can easily become contaminated with the heavy metal.

FAMILY VISITS FOR WESTERN SAHARA REFUGEES RESUME

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 23:06
New York: The United Nations refugee agency announced today that its programme to facilitate family visits for Western Sahara refugees who have been separated for more than 30 years has resumed.

India

Kapil Sibal on 2G Spectrum: CAG made a mistake

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 13:16
New Delhi: The Union Minister of Communications & IT, Shri Kapil Sibal said on 2G Spectrum issue here today that CAG was erroneous in its calculations.

India seeks cordial, cooperative and friendly ties with all its neighbours

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 13:11
New Delhi: The Minister of External Affairs (EAM), Shri S.M. Krishna speaking at the Press Conference in New Delhi today said that India seeks cordial, cooperative and friendly ties with all its neighbours and would remain steadfast in this pursuit. He said that India-assisted projects, worth US$ 1.3 billion, are changing the lives of ordinary Afghans. Mr Krishna is going on an official visit to Afghanistan from tomorrow.

India Receives 5.58 million Foreign Tourists in 2010

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 12:12
New Delhi: The Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during 2010 were 5.58 million with a growth rate of 9.3% as compared to the FTAs of 5.11 million and growth rate of (-) 3.3% during 2009. The 9.3% growth rate in FTAs for 2010 over 2009 for India is much better than UNWTO’s projected growth rate of 5% to 6% for the world during the same period.
India

Finance Minister Writes to the Chief Ministers to take Immediate Action to remove all Bottlenecks in the Supply Chain

Special Correspondent - 2011-01-07 12:08
New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee has urged all the State Governments to ensure that all bottlenecks in the supply chain are removed at the earliest and the availability of the items that are driving the current round of food inflation in the economy, is improved so that food prices can be brought down quickly.