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40 per cent of deaths of children under the age of five occur in the first month

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-11 07:41
New York: Better care for babies during the first month after they are born is key to reducing child mortality rates in developing countries, the United Nations health agency said, in an update on measures that are essential for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PROXIMITY TALKS BEGINS

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-11 07:33
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that he was encouraged by the start of Israeli-Palestinian proximity talks, voicing hope that they would lead to direct negotiations between the two sides.

Natural systems that support lives and livelihoods are at risk of collapsing

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-11 07:28
New York: A new biodiversity report released by two United Nations environmental bodies concluded that unless radical and creative action is taken quickly to conserve the variety of life on Earth, natural systems that support lives and livelihoods are at risk of collapsing.
India; Punjab

SUPREME COURT ORDER GIVES A BIG BLOW TO AKALI-BJP COALITION

DIVIDED CONGRESS FAILS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
B.K. Chum - 2010-05-11 07:24
Political parties often face piquant situations created by their misdirected and blatantly wrong actions.. Punjab's mainstream parties are also facing such a situation. The Akali-BJP coalition is confronted with the dilemma of how to contain the damage caused by the Supreme Court's unprecedented decision striking down the Punjab Assembly's September 10, 2008 decision to expel the former Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh from the House on the ground of breach of privilege.
INDIA: RAJASTHAN

GHELOT GOVT INTRODUCES CHEAP FOOD SCHEME

STRICT MONITORING NEEDED TO AVOID PILFERAGE
Ahtesham Qureshy - 2010-05-11 07:21
JAIPUR : The Congress Government in Rajasthan has taken a bold decision to supply 25 kg wheat at Rs 2 a kg to the people living below poverty line in cities and villages. The scheme to be launched from May 15 is expected to benefit more than 36.57 lakh people having BPL cards. The state government is keen to make public distribution system for the scheme flawless, and has instructed the district collectors to ensure that the wheat stocks issued for the distribution among the poor at the subsidized rate reaches the deserved families.

LACK OF HUMAN SECURITY IMPEDING PROGRESS FOR PALESTINIANS

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-10 08:43
New York: Human security is a pre-requisite for development, and its widespread absence in the occupied Palestinian territory has greatly impeded progress for the people living there, according to a new United Nations backed report.

IMF Approves €30 Billion Stand-By Arrangement for Greece

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-10 08:39
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today approved a three-year SDR 26.4 billion (€30 billion) Stand-By Arrangement for Greece in support of the authorities' economic adjustment and transformation program. This front-loaded program makes SDR 4.8 billion (about €5.5 billion) immediately available to Greece from the IMF as part of joint financing with the European Union, for a combined €20.0 billion in immediate financial support. In 2010, total IMF financing will amount to about €10 billion and will be partnered with about €30.0 billion committed by the EU.

Global crisis exposed the vulnerabilities that was built up in Montenegro

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-10 03:14
Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have noted that strong capital inflows prior to 2009 had supported rapid economic growth. However, the global crisis exposed the vulnerabilities that had built up, leading to a credit crunch and a sharp contraction in economic activity when those flows reversed. Given the limited policy flexibility, Directors emphasized the need to reduce the large fiscal and external imbalances and to strengthen competitiveness through structural reforms.

Efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labour are waning

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-09 07:59
New York: The United Nations labour agency warned in a new study that efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labour are waning and called for a 're-energized' global campaign to end the scourge.

Urbanization and Health

A.N. Khan - 2010-05-08 07:56
Rapid urbanization and the increase in the population of cities are recognized as being among the major challenges of health development. Between 1990 and 2025, the total urban population in developing countries is projected to increase threefold to almost 61% of the population. It is associated with many health challenges related with water, environment, violence and injury, non-communicable diseases and their risk factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inactivity and the risk associated with disease outbreaks.