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OUTBREAK OF RIFT VALLEY FEVER AFFECTING HUMANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-01 10:42
New York: Dozens of farmers, veterinarians and farm workers have been infected with Rift Valley fever in South Africa, and at least two people have died, the United Nations World Health Organization has reported.

AFGHANISTAN LEADS GLOBAL HASHISH PRODUCTION

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-01 10:39
New York: Afghanistan, the world's biggest producer of opium, is now also the global leader when it comes to the production of hashish, according to a new United Nations survey.


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FICCI ALL PRAISE FOR GOVT'S ECONOMIC POLICIES

AIOE’S PRESCRIPTION FOR LABOUR POLICY CHANGES
Narendra Sharma - 2010-03-31 09:03
NEW DELHI: The Houses of Business and Industry have expressed satisfaction at the Budget 2010-11. They are relieved that Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has largely retained the stimulus package, which had enabled them to face the global crisis and slowdown.
India

NITTTR TO START COURSES ON MANAGEMENT

INSTITUTE TO CONDUCT ITS OWN ENTRANCE TEST
Raju Kumar - 2010-03-31 08:59
BHOPAL: The National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR) has decided to offer courses in Management, i.e., MBA from the next session. The Institute, based in Bhopal, has been pioneering technological education for the last 30 years and its forays into the management education have been necessitated by the new environment, which requires managerial education as well as technical education. The Institute is waiting for the approval of the All India Council of Technical Education.

“US-PAK STRATEGIC DIALOGUE”: A NEW PHASE BEGINS

MONEY, DRONES, AUDIT – HOT ISSUES; NUCLEAR TIES A GLITZY ITEM
O.P. Sabherwal - 2010-03-31 08:56
Yet another phase commences in the volatile US-Pak relationship which has gone through such wild swings as few other nations have witnessed.

NEW SCHEME TO BOOST LITERACY AND EMPOWER NEPAL'S MARGINALIZED

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-31 08:51
New York: A new United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) scheme seeks to enhance literacy and empower marginalized people in rural areas of Nepal, where less than half of the population can read.

DRAFT BIODIVERSITY ACCORD FINALIZED

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-31 08:47
New York: After a week of intensive discussions and six weeks of preparation, a draft international agreement on access to the Earth's genetic resources and the fair and equitable share in benefits from their use has been finalized at a United Nations meeting in Cali, Colombia.

BLUE HELMETS TO AIRLIFT NINE ORPHAN GORILLAS TO DR CONGO NATURE RESERVE

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-31 08:44
New York: Nine orphan gorillas will start new lives in a nature reserve in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), thanks to assistance from peacekeepers serving with the United Nations mission in the country, known as MONUC.

EL NIÑO TO LOSE GRIP BY MID-YEAR

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-31 08:33
New York: The El Niño weather pattern - blamed for this year's heavy snows in the United States and a long-running drought in Australia - has peaked, but is expected to influence climate patterns worldwide until mid-year before dying out, the United Nations weather agency has said.

CYPRIOT LEADERS ENCOURAGED BY PROGRESS IN UNITY TALKS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-31 08:22
New York: Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders have expressed their appreciation of United Nations efforts to reunite the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, saying important progress had been made in recent talks between the two sides.