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TALKS WITH FOREIGN COMPANIES FOR 30000 MW NUCLEAR REACTORS

FRANCE, RUSSIA AND US ARE FAVOURITES
O. P. Sabherwal - 2009-11-04 10:09
NEW DELHI: Talks have started with France, Russia and USA for the setting up of advanced light water nuclear plants in India. Areva, the French nuclear technology leader, has offered its top of the line reactor, called European Pressurized Reactor (EPR), each of 1600 MW, costing Euro 3.5 billion per piece.

MARINE ECOSYSTEMS BEYOND TERRITORIAL WATERS NEED GREATER RESEARCH

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-04 07:26
New York: Greater scientific research is essential to better understand the potential impact of activities on marine biodiversity beyond the coastal areas that fall under national jurisdiction as the more remote areas are just as vulnerable, says a new United Nations report.

Real wages appear to be stagnating worldwide for the second consecutive year

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-03 18:08
New York: Real wages appear to be stagnating worldwide for the second consecutive year, underlining the fragility of any potential recovery from the global economic crisis, the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) reported today.
India: Bharatiya Janata Party

FACTIONAL WAR GROWS AS THE PARTY SINKS

BLOODLETTING IN THE BJP
Praful Bidwai - 2009-11-03 11:10
A vicious catfight has broken out in the Bharatiya Janata Party over blame-sharing for its second consecutive defeat in the national elections. The infighting has acquired great ferocity with former finance minister Yashwant Sinha joining former foreign minister Jaswant Singh in raising the banner of revolt by attacking the LK Advani camp for the failure of its election strategy and for rewarding those who devised it.
India: Politics

BJP IS ITS OWN WORST ENEMY

LEADERSHIP PROBLEMS BLIGHT THE PARTY
Amulya Ganguli - 2009-11-03 11:06
It is almost as if the BJP is seized by a death wish. The reverses it suffered in the parliamentary polls have been followed by a setback in Maharashtra and internal tussles in Rajasthan and Karnataka.

One third of the live species are at the verge of extiction

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-03 10:49
The latest update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Speciesâ„¢ shows that 17,291 species out of the 47,677 assessed species are threatened with extinction. The results reveal 21 percent of all known mammals, 30 percent of all known amphibians, 12 percent of all known birds, and 28 percent of reptiles, 37 percent of freshwater fishes, 70 percent of plants, 35 percent of invertebrates assessed so far are under threat.

Farmers losing up to half of their crops after gathering the harvest

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-03 10:14
New York: The plight of the hungry in developing countries is needlessly aggravated by farmers losing up to half of their crops after gathering the harvest, the United Nations agricultural agency said today, stressing that adequate investment and training could drastically cut the losses.

IMF Announces Sale of 200 metric tons of Gold to the Reserve Bank of India

Special Correspondent - 2009-11-03 10:09
The International Monetary Fund announced today the sale of 200 metric tons of gold to the Reserve Bank of India. This amount represents almost half of the total sales volume of 403.3 metric tons that was approved by the Executive Board in September.

300 million children in South Asia suffer from chronic levels of poverty

It is half of the region’s under-18 population
Special Correspondent - 2009-11-03 09:58
New York: Some 300 million children in South Asia, or half of the region's under-18 population, suffer from chronic levels of poverty, according to a new United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) study.

UPA Government out to sell out Indian Railways !

M.Y.Siddiqui - 2009-11-03 09:44
The UPA Government appears all set to corporatise Indian Railways as the Indian Railway Corporation Limited to make it run in keeping with the free market mechanism ostensibly to make all segments of its functioning a business oriented profit centres. In this connection, there has been a flurry of activity in the Prime Minister's Office recently. Plan Panel led by Montek Singh Ahluwalia has presented a revamp Indian Railways module. The Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh has reviewed the functioning of the Railways. Accordingly, Railways are sought to be revamped in keeping with the new strategy to make it a driver of infrastructural growth.