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India's bureaucracy is 'worst in ASIa'

-BBC India's bureaucracy is the worst in ASIa, according to a report. The report by Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy ranks bureaucracies across ASIa on a scale from one to 10, with 10 being the worst possible score. India scored 9.21. India fared worse than Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and China. The report said India's bureaucracy was responsible for many complaints businessmen had about India, like lack of infrastructure and corruption. It also...

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Indian bureaucracy rated the worst in ASIa

-PTI Indian bureaucracy is the worst in ASIa with a 9.21 rating out of 10, according to a report by a prestigious consulting firm based in Singapore. India fared worst than Vietnam (rated at 8.54), Indonesia (8.37), Philippines (7.57) and China (7.11), said the report released today by   Hong Kong-based Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd. Singapore remained the best with a rating of 2.25, followed by Hong Kong (3.53), Thailand (5.25) Taiwan...

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‘Worst in ASIa’ tag on bureaucracy

-The Telegraph   Indian bureaucracy is the worst in ASIa with a rating of 9.21 out of 10, according to a report by a Hong Kong-based consulting firm. Singapore was rated the best in the report by Political & Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd released today. (See chart) But many bureaucrats The Telegraph spoke to raised questions about the report. “This is a Hong Kong-based firm. China has one of the most political bureaucracies in the...

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Climate change: India's informal economy neglected

  -PTI Experts from the University of Oxford and Indian researchers are looking into the impact of climate change policies on India's informal economy, and to diagnose ways of reducing CO2 emissions and improving jobs.  By and large the global response to climate change has ignored informal economies and yet the larger part of India's economy and almost all its jobs are informal and not directly affected by government policy, a university release...

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Fears of a TDR-TB epidemic rise by Somita Pal

If last week’s DNA report on 12 cases of totally drug resistant (TDR) tuberculosis (TB) cases found in PD Hinduja hospital was alarming, there is more reason to worry. The Maharashtra State Anti-Tuberculosis Association affiliated to the directorate of health services at the Centre registered two TDR-TB cases in 2011. Officials from Sewri hospital, one of the largest TB hospitals in ASIa, are also getting several TDR-TB cases. While the association lost...

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