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STATES: Legitimacy of safety tests cooks Bt brinjal's fate
Can't ignore doubts over their reliability, says Jairam Ramesh. The main issue that seemed to have worked against granting clearance to Mahyco's Bt brinjal was the tests undertaken for establishing its safety, both from the human consumption as ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Turkey invites Indian banks to open branches
The Turkish President, Mr Abdullah Gul on Tuesday, invited Indian banks to open branches in Turkey. Mr Gul is on a six-day visit to India and discussed cooperation in the banking sector with the Prime Minister, Dr ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: Pak IT/BPO sector keen to engage Indian biz
ALL WORK, NO PLAY. The recent snub to Pakistani cricketers at Indian Premier League (IPL) auction may have snowballed into a full-blown controversy but the standoff between the two nations has not deterred the $2.5-billion Pakistani ICT ...

SECURITY: Tackling Maoism
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