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NEW UN CAMPAIGN AIMS TO SAVE OVER 5 MILLION CHILDREN FROM PNEUMONIA DEATHS

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-02 11:04
New York: The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) launched a new action plan on Monday to prevent up to 5.3 million children from dying of pneumonia - the biggest child killer worldwide - by 2015.
INDIA : Nation remembers Indira Gandhi

'India is not a soft state'

Bank nationalisation turned out to be prophetic and visionary
ASHOK B SHARMA* - 2009-10-31 13:52
Nation today remembers the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi on the day of her martyrdom on October 31, 1984. The determined lady who was once considered as one of the world's powerful leader was the only prime minister of the country who proved that India was not a soft state through her actions In the war with Pakistan in 1971 leading to the creation of Bangladesh, annexation of Sikkim in 1975 and suppression of separatist movement in the country.
Time Bugs Eating Bytes

Bug strings are endless - Computer programmings should change

After over hyped Y2K there are Y2K38, Y2K184 and Y29940 threats
Saurabh Sugandh - 2009-10-31 11:15
The over hyped 'Y2K bug' didn't bother much. But do you know, why? And what's standing next for the offering? For Y2K bug, it can be understood that being immune to the C Programming language's loopholes, it didn't trouble much. But still there are new ones being sprung up every time. Try Y2K38, Y2K184 and Y29940! These are not new but old ones which didn't get much attention.

UNICEF AND ZAMBIA SAY 'JUST STOP IT' TO GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

Special Correspondent - 2009-10-31 10:53
New York: A new campaign in Zambia backed by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) calls for an end to gender-based violence, the second biggest scourge in the nation, following HIV and AIDS, according to the African nation's leader.
New Delhi Letter

WHEN THE FENCE ITSELF EATS UP THE CROP

PM DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE?
Political Correspondent - 2009-10-31 10:46
When the Harshad Mehta scandal broke out, the then Finance Minister Manmohan Singh had dismissed the severest stock market upheaval as 'system failure'. What we find today is an unusual surge of scandals involving high dignitaries holding office of profit. It is not just a question of the volume of funds involved but the challenges it poses to the system. More disturbing is the casual manner in which the high and mighty defy the rule of low.
India: Climate Change

REBUFF US PRESSURE ON CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY

INDIA MUST STICK TO ITS OLD POSITION
Balraj Mehta - 2009-10-31 10:43
The response to climate change issues in India till recently has been largely academic. With the matter gathering momentum worldwide, India too has been dragged into tricky negotiations by G-7 led by the USA to make it fall in line with its global interests. Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh leading the Indian delegation to the negotiation table abroad seems to have lost his poise as more experienced government leaders in India maintain a balanced position despite the pressures of the USA and its NATO allies.
Uttar Pradesh By-elections

STAKES HIGH FOR CONGRESS, BSP, SP AND BJP

CENTRAL FORCES TO BE DEPLOYED TO ENSURE FREE, FAIR POLLS
Pradeep Kapoor - 2009-10-30 10:17
LUCKNOW: The by-elections to one Lok Sabha and 11 assembly seats in UP on November 7 are important for AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi, Samajwadi Party President Mulayam Singh Yadav, Chief Minister and BSP supremo Mayawati and BJP President Rajnath Singh.
INDIA: CORPORATE WATCH

PSU STOCKS MUST BE PROPERLY VALUED BEFORE SALE

NO CROWDING OF ISSUES SHOULD BE ALLOWED
Nantoo Banerjee - 2009-10-30 10:14
Now that the government is serious about making a part sale of its stocks in chosen public sector undertakings (PSUs), the criterion for pricing these stocks, or fixation of their price bands, before the public offer will hold the key to the success of the much debated disinvestment programme and its declared goal. The chances are that there could be a distress-sale of PSU stocks at prices far below their potential and the market trend. This could be especially so in the case of PSU scrips which are already stock exchange listed and regularly traded. These stocks are grossly undervalued compared to their counterparts in the same industry in the private sector.
United Kingdom

DEBATE ON MONARCHY STILL ON IN BRITAIN

QUEEN ELIZABETH REINVENTS HERSELF
Kalyani Shankar - 2009-10-30 10:11
Is the monarchy still relevant in England and has Queen Elizabeth 11 adopted herself to modern times? While the debate on the need for the monarch is going on in the country, there is no doubt that the Queen has reinvented herself to suit the 21st century needs.

ASIA-PACIFIC MUST RE-THINK TRADE-LED DEVELOPMENT

Special Correspondent - 2009-10-30 06:04
New York: Asia-Pacific exports are on the upswing, but the region must use trade to create jobs and alleviate poverty, according to a new United Nations report.