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FOREIGN RELATIONS
Mastering commercial diplomacy
Carefully designed training programmes are one of the key activities that support and strengthen Indian capabilities as a dynamic participant in the global economy. We have simply not paid enough attention to this area. More

POLICY
Drugs patented abroad: Panel to evolve negotiated pricing formula
No marketing rights in India without negotiated pricing More

SPV for buying coal mines planned
Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), Steel Authority of India Ltd, National Thermal Power Corporation, National Mineral Development Corporation and Coal India Ltd have embarked on a plan to create a special purpose vehicle (SPV) ... More

POLITICS
`Review all proposed SEZ projects'
The BJP is seeking a complete re-screening of all the proposed 467 SEZ projects in the country which have been cleared by the Union Government, said Mr Kirit Somaiya, party leader and member of the BJP's National Executive. He ... More

ROAD ROKO
Activists of the Kannada Jakuridhi Vedike blocking the inter-state border at Zuzuvadi near Hosur on Friday in protest against the Cauvery Tribunal award. — N. ... More

Buddhadeb urges Singur farmers to discuss issues
The West Bengal Chief Minister, Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, has asked the Director of Industries and the District Magistrate of Hooghly to discuss issues of concern with landowners in Singur who are yet to accept compensation cheques following ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Nisiet holds orientation course for IAS officials
A special orientation programme for in-service IAS officials on the functioning of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) was organised by the National Institute for Small Industries Extension and Training (Nisiet) here. The 5-day ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
Nod for courts computerisation
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Thursday gave its approval for computerisation of district and subordinate courts at a cost of Rs 441.80 crore in the first phase. The main objective of computerisation is to enhance ... More






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