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ATTEMPTS BY BIG FIRMS TO SABOTAGE NREGA IN RAJASTHAN

GEHLOT GOVT MUST NIP THE MISCHIEF IN THE BUD
Ahtesham Qureshy - 2009-10-28 11:31
JAIPUIR: The social audit of the National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme in Rajasthan has revealed attempts by big companies to sabotage it.
India

NUCLEAR LIABILITY BILL TO BE INTRODUCED IN WINTER SESSION

US COMPANIES TO REAP BENEFITS
Special Correspondent - 2009-10-28 11:27
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is offering big bonanza to the US companies active in the civilian nuclear power sector by introducing the Nuclear Liability Bill in the winter session of Parliament. This will facilitate the American companies to do more concrete follow-up actions for supplying equipment to the civilian nuclear power industry in India.

Is the Canadian Housing Market Overvalued?

Special Correspondent - 2009-10-28 10:52
Canadian house prices have increased significantly between 2003 and early 2008, with a marked downward trend since mid-2008, especially in the resource-rich western provinces, however, following recent declines, home prices are now generally close to equilibrium throughout Canada.
IRAQI REFUGEES IN SYRIA

A mobile phone can give access to food and other essential items

A New pilot project of the United Nations
Special correspondent - 2009-10-28 10:12
The United Nations has launched a pilot project to give food and other articles to Iraqi refugees living in Syria via mobile phone vouchers. This mobile phone based food voucher scheme of the World Food Programme (WFP) has, however, certain limitations because the people who do not yet possess a mobile phone set can not easily get even food easily.

500,000 women globally die each year while giving birth

WORLD MUST RECOMMIT TO SLASH MATERNAL MORTALITY
Special Correspondent - 2009-10-28 10:02
New York: The target of slashing maternal mortality and ensuring universal access to reproductive health is the furthest from success of all the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the world set itself in 2000, a senior United Nations official has warned, calling for renewed political will, funding and international solidarity.
India: Ekal Vidyalaya Movement

EKAL VOLUNTEERS 'MAHAKUMBH': INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Showcasing achievements and planning for the future
Special Correspondent - 2009-10-28 09:16
More than 12,000 volunteers of EKAL, from the villages, towns and cities and even from abroad are assembling in the Swarna Jayanti Park, Rohini in New Delhi to participate in a four day event beginning from 29th of October 2009. They will not only showcase the achievements of Ekal Vidyalaya Movement but also search for ways and means for the future activities in the field of Basic Education, Health Care Education, Development Education, Empowerment Education and for achieving Self Sufficiency.

SUDAN ONE OF WORLD'S MORE DANGEROUS PLACES FOR MOTHERS

Special Correspondent - 2009-10-27 16:39
New York: Sudan is one of the world's more dangerous places for mothers, the top United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) official there said today, calling for increased maternal care services.
Governance of tenure to land and other natural resources

FAO has begun consultations on the first-ever international guidelines

Special Correspondent - 2009-10-27 16:29
New York: The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has begun consultations on the first-ever international guidelines on governance of tenure to land and other natural resources such as water supplies, fisheries and forests.
Impact of Global Financial Crisis may continue

Reserve Bank of India cautions about price inflationary pressures

Enough have been doled out to revive economy
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2009-10-27 14:07
Growing price inflationary pressure is the major concern for Indian economy. Added to this impact of global financial crisis and accompanying recession. The pace and the shape of recovery from the global financial crisis remain uncertain. Keeping in view the present situation the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) played safe in effecting no change in the repo rates, bank rate and cash reserve ratio (CRR).
India: RBI Mid-Year Policy

RBI KEEPS MONETARY ACCOMMODATION BROADLY IN HOLD

NO SIGNIFICANT RATE CHANGES, INFLATION UNDER WATCH
S. Sethuraman - 2009-10-27 11:54
The Reserve Bank of India in its busy-season credit policy on Tuesday has predictably kept on hold its accommodative monetary stance, without touching the key rates but with relatively minor adjustments coupled with caution on the disturbing inflationary pressures in the economy which would have to be countered “swiftly and effectively for price and financial market stability”.