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BAN SPEAKS OUT AGAINST ISRAELI PLANS TO EXPAND SETTLEMENTS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-11 08:05
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who has repeatedly called for Israel's settlement construction to come to a halt, has condemned its announcement that it is building 1,600 new housing units in East Jerusalem.

South Africa: Economic activity rebounded, 2.5 percent growth expected in 2010

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-11 08:00
Economic activity in South Africa has rebounded, and a growth of around 2.5 percent in 2010 is expected. However, the country continues to face challenges in addressing high levels of unemployment and income inequality. And while recent growth has made significant inroads into unemployment, the recession has been a setback, and unemployment remains too high.

WTO

Is the 'Par.6' system on intellectual property and health working?

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-11 07:50
WTO members debated on 2 March 2010 the question of whether a 2003 decision designed to improve access to medicines is working. Although opinions expressed in the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Council varied, members agreed that they should look at real-life experiences in order to assess the system.

India: Pollution in rivers, the challenges ahead

Kalpana Palkhiwala - 2010-03-10 13:59
The pollution load on major rivers has increased over the years due to industrialization and urbanisation. Use of water for irrigation, drinking, power and other purposes compound the challenge.

India: Production of Electronic Hardware up by 43 per cent

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 13:21
New Delhi: The Information Technology (IT), IT Enabled Services (ITES) and electronic hardware industries have sustained the global recession and continued to grow during 2008-09. While electronics hardware production registered a growth of 12.1 per cent in 2008-09, the IT and ITES exports registered a growth of 16.6 per cent in the same year.

Mission Mode Project on Immigration Services to be Implemented from April, 2010

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 13:06
New Delhi: Modernisation and upgradation of Immigration services in the country is a Mission Mode Project (MMP) to be undertaken by the Ministry of Home Affairs under the National e-Governance Plan(NeGP). The MMP is titled “Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration & Tracking (IVFRT)”.
WTO: TRIPS

Members accept new chair's approach in intellectual property talks

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 09:23
Negotiators endorsed new chairperson Darlington Mwape's “three-four-five” approach when he picked up the reins of the negotiations on a multilateral register of geographical indications (GIs) for wines and spirits on 4 March 2010. Their positions remained largely unchanged, but they were willing to dig deeper into how various proposals would be implemented in countries' domestic intellectual property systems.
India: Labour

NINE CTUOs' JOINT SATYAGRAHA: A HEART-WARMING PHENOMENON

NEEDED A CALL FOR UNIONISATION OF THE ENTIRE WORKFORCE
Narendra Sharma - 2010-03-10 09:09
NEW DELHI: The satyagraha and arrest of top leaders of nine central trade union organisations in the National Capital on March 5 was a heart-warming sight for observers, especially those who had been watching with dismay the steady decline of the labour movement during the post-Independence years.

INDIA: GOVT TO GO SLOW ON FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS

OPPOSITION UNITY WORRIES UPA
Nitya Chakraborty - 2010-03-10 09:06
NEW DELHI: The sudden forging of unity by all opposition parties on the price rise issue, cutting across ideological barriers, has cast its shadow over the early implementation of reforms in both banking and insurance sectors. The Finance Ministry is having second thoughts on pushing the proposed liberalisation measures in both these sectors to attract investment from both the domestic private sector and the foreign institutions.

'Mega-events' for games often drive people out of their homes

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 09:03
New York: The Olympic Games and the football World Cup must champion the right to adequate housing, with such 'mega-events' often driving people out of their homes, according to a new United Nations report by an independent human rights expert.