Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

• India Cements earns less( Remember the boss’s name)
• Strengthening Kyoto
• Russia on road to reform
• Court orders status quo on deemed varsities
• Padma Vibhushan for Prathap Reddy, Y. V. Reddy, ‘Nobel’ Ramakrishnan
• Sri Lankan presidential polls today
• President calls for second green revolution
• China elevates rank of envoy in New Delhi
• Tagore Awards presented to 8 litterateurs
• Chemical Ali executed
• No imminent threat: Brown
• Obama needs a pro-Ukrainian President
• Tandon task force draws up road map to protect students
• Curb money, muscle power in polls: Sonia
• 130 persons chosen for Padma awards 2010
• Ashok Chakra for Havildar Rajesh Kumar
• A disservice to cricket: Chidambaram
• Medals for 19 CBI officers
• ‘DRDO technologies have immense everyday applications’
• Sewa Kendras to come up with rural job scheme funds
• Real empowerment a challenge, says Ansari
• South Korea seeks collaborations in nuclear sector
• Greenpeace hails BASIC decision to continue talks
• Many more post offices to get a facelift
• Remembering the Lamp of the East
• All set for R-Day Parade
• Overhaul, don’t scrap, deemed university system
• Determination



25/1

• RBI’s dilemma over growth v inflation choice
• U.K. must back Barack Obama’s stand against the banks
• “India a safe destination for foreign investment”
• The NSA needs his own office
• Pandemic lessons to be learnt
• BASIC bloc to inform U.N. of voluntary mitigation steps
• PMO apologises for ad fiasco( Musharaf may appear as a our Prime Minister any time!!!!!!!)
• South Korean President visits Hyundai factory
• No dilution in India’s stand on fair multilateral trade regime: Sharma
• Sixth reactor at RAPS attains criticality
• Giant replica of the Constitution taken out in procession
• Wadhwa panel apprised of State’s concern
• Research centre planned for aromatic and medicinal plants
• ‘Pak players should have been chosen’
• Most powerful rocket motor successfully tested
• Venu Srinivasan honoured
• Slap exemplary costs for PIL abuse: Supreme Court
• Uganda calls for broad partnership to achieve Millennium Development Goals
• BASIC backs IPCC
• Krishna Iyer for regional apex court Benches
• President urges Governors to adopt ‘Roshini’
• Towards sustainable water management
• The pigeon’s sacrifice











23/11



• Process of issuing UIN under way
• Tough choices
• V.K. Singh is next Chief of Army Staff
• U.S., China trade barbs on Internet
• Internet running out of addresses
• Road infrastructure to get boost
• Obama signals end of Wall Street casino
• Indian forces in Haiti’s relief efforts
• Return to Glass-Steagall?
• Socialist leader Janeshwar Mishra passes away
• China, Japan added to list of non-traditional markets
• ‘U.S. arms to Pakistan must not target India’
• Gender-based discrimination cases come down
• Experts to go into workers’ problems due to meltdown
• India committed to Posco project
• ‘CECA will help achieve true potential of trade relationship’
• Constitution is my commander, says Sankaranarayanan
• Netaji currency made public by grandson of activist
• IAF worried about safety of satellites
• Additional foodgrains under TPDS to contain prices
• “Centre has right to decide on Bt brinjal”
• A special recital by Sonal Mansingh
• Divine Parents

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