Several newspapers and TV channels, some of them among India’s biggest, have claimed Credit for exposing the Adarsh society scam in which the who’s who of India’s defense and political establishment are involved. The scam exposes the nexus between bureaucrats, politicians and unscrupulous defense service officers. Obviously it wouldn’t be anyone’s ‘exclusive’ if so many newspapers and channels broke the news. Or else there would be one journalist who reported...
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Unemployment touches all-time high of 210 million, says ILO by J Balaji
“G20 nations must create 21 million jobs each year over next decade” Positive employment growth found in all countries in 2010: ILO analysis But it has not been strong enough to reverse the slack accumulated during economic crisis Though many countries including India are limping back to normality after facing economic slowdown over the past few years, the unemployment graph is still moving up and has touched an all-time high of 210 million...
More »Nearly Rs 90,000 cr Credit disbursed to farmers in Q1
Banks have disbursed nearly Rs 90,000 crore Credit to farmers in the April-June quarter of this fiscal, the government said on Monday. The government has fixed the Credit flow target during 2010-11 fiscal at Rs 3,75,000 crore. "Agriculture Credit of Rs 89,687 crore has been disbursed to farmers across the country till June 2010 in the financial year 2010-11," an official statement said. The Credit disbursement in 2009-10 was Rs 3,66,919 crore against...
More »Nagoya is a step forward
The agreement that was recently concluded at the 10th Conference of the Parties (COP-10) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) at Nagoya in Japan will go down in history as the second most important global initiative, after the CBD itself, in protecting the Earth’s fast-depleting biodiversity. This is vital for sustaining life on the planet. The ball was set rolling way back in 1992 with the adoption of the...
More »IT revolution in Rajasthan village impresses Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama's interaction with the inhabitants of Kanpura village in Ajmer district of Rajasthan through video-conferencing on Sunday gave him a glimpse of the information technology revolution in rural India that extends the benefits of modern technology and services to the grassroots to improve the quality of people's lives. Union Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot led the rural group during the 10-minute interface at the...
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