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Australia can play a major role in the energy sector of India

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-07 08:33
New Delhi: Union Power Minister Shri Sushilkumar Shinde has said that Australia can play a major role in the energy sector of India which is growing at rapid pace with huge opportunities for investments and technology. Speaking at the 1st Australia-India Energy and Minerals Forum in Perth, Australia, today, he said that the two countries can work together in the areas of development of the use of Brown Coal (Lignite), energy efficiency, efficiency improvements of coal based power plants, hydro power development, power generation technology research and development of smart Grid in India.

Launch of Sustainable Urban Transport Project in India

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-07 08:30
New Delhi: In order to develop people-centric, sustainable and environmentally friendly modes of urban transport in the country, the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) is working on Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP) project. The project is being implemented with the assistance of Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and World Bank. Demonstration Projects have already commenced in Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune (Maharashtra), Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Naya Raipur (Chattisgarh) and Mysore (Karnataka)

Inclusive development and minorities

M.Y.Siddiqui - 2010-06-07 08:24
The UPA Government's mantra of inclusive development since 2004-05 has created entitlements to the people for an individual's legal right to information and right to work. This has been followed up with the right to education for 6-14 years age group in 2009-10. And now the Government is ready with a food security legislation. Added to this, a dedicated Ministry of Minority Affairs has been created at the apex to provide focused attention and integrated coordinated approach to the overall welfare of the minorities in India.

NORWEGIAN PREMIER TO CO-CHAIR ADVISORY GROUP ON CLIMATE CHANGE FINANCING

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-07 08:15
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has announced that the Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg, has accepted his invitation to become the co-chair of the United Nations-appointed high-level advisory group on climate change financing with immediate effect.

India broadly agrees with the policy options of G-20

India's Finance Minister in G-20 Finance Ministers Meeting in Busan
Special Correspondent - 2010-06-06 07:46
The Framework is a signature effort of the G20 and a principal tool by which we aim to deliver in the post crisis scenario. We should recall that after St. Andrews, there was some delay in kick-starting the framework exercise. But, with the cooperation of all member countries and international organizations, we have been able to make good progress. The IMF and the World Bank have given their reports with inputs from other organizations as mandated by Leaders at Pittsburgh. The Working Group and finance deputies have considered these and we have to take some important decisions today, so that we can submit a set of policy options to the Leaders who will shortly meet in Toronto.

India: A Commemorative Stamp and Cover on Biodiversity

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-06 07:41
Biodiversity is the variety of all life on earth. We rely on this diversity of life to provide us with the basic necessities such as food, fuel, medicine and other essentials we simply cannot live without. The economic value of genetic diversity present in wild varieties and traditionally grown landraces is extremely important in improving crop performance. Improvements in crop plants over the last 250 years have been largely due to harnessing of genetic diversity present in wild and domestic crop plants.

Harnessing Potential of Rain-Fed Farming in India

Sant Bahadur - 2010-06-06 07:37
In India, of the total cultivated area of around 140.30 million hectares only 60.86 million is irrigated and remaining 79.44 million hectares is rain-fed. Rain-fed crops account for 48 percent area under food crops and 68 percent of the area under non-food crops. Irrigated land accounts for nearly 55 percent of food production while rain-fed contributes just about 45 percent. Rain-fed farming is risk prone and is characterized by low levels of productivity and low input use but if managed properly, rain-fed areas have the potential to contribute a larger share to agricultural production.

UN PLANS ANOTHER GORILLA RESCUE AIRLIFT

Special Correspondent - 2010-06-06 07:31
New York: In continuing efforts to preserve gorillas, one of the world most endangered species, the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), will next month carry out a second airlift of six baby gorillas to a sanctuary where they will be cared for before they released into the wild.

HIGH COURT PULLS UP GOVERNMENT FOR NEGLECTING WORKERS RIGHTS

PUCL FOCUSSES ON PLIGHT OF THE UNORGANISED
Narendra Sharma - 2010-06-05 10:34
NEW DELHI: Indian working class, not only Indian but the working people of all the Commonwealth countries as well, would be happy and proud of their Indian brothers who in thousands have worked hard, day and night, to set the stage for successful conduct of the Commonwealth Games, to be held in Delhi in October this year.

GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS TO INTENSIFY

INDIA MUST PROTECT ITS MARKET
Balraj Mehta - 2010-06-05 10:31
The capitalist order has entered the second stage of its on-going economic and financial crisis which unfolded step by step in the last three years. It is the result of the macro economic and financial policies by the advanced countries. The objective is to intensify the exploitation of the markets, labour and natural resources of the developing countries. The excessive risk taking, asset build up, credit booms and wild speculation and greed by international banks and multinational corporations in the developed countries led to the crisis.