Wednesday, January 19, 2011

17/1/11

• High global food prices but local solutions?
• Issues of pilgrim safety
• The changing face of La Nina
• U.S. for building trust with China
• Deceptive calm in Tunisia
• Giffords taken off ventilator
• Marine Le Pen inherits leadership (Extreme right; Into dad’ shoes))
• Looking to fast-track criminal cases: Moily
• A.R. Rahman wins Critics' Choice award
• Defence Production Policy release encouraging: CII, FICCI
• Pandit Bhimsen Joshi critical
• Rabindranath Tagore's vision of India and China
• Play-acting

15/1/11

• Way paved for India's enhanced partnership with World Bank
• Overall inflation surges to 8.43% in Dec (Average monthly WPI)
• ‘Inflationary pressure due to supply bottlenecks'
• Ground rules for intervention
• Moving forward with caution
• Sri Lankan President rules out police powers for north
• What is holding back information on black money, asks court
• ‘Gajraj' lands in Colombo with relief
• World Bank agrees to support national programme to mitigate cyclone impact
• 2010 was the warmest year since 1901: IMD
• Deal on post-UNMIN mechanism
• Tunisia's government dismissed
• Call to speed up Indo-Russian fighter project
• Russia begins New START ratification
• No differences over Lokpal Bill, says Moily
• Azad calls for adoption of national law to curb unauthorised medical clinics
• Qatar to supply more LNG to India
• A case for a national mission on museums
• Good conduct

14/1/11
• ‘India's bid for Vietnam field not a closed chapter'
• Euro too strong against dollar: Sarkozy (France is the chair of G20 and G8 currently)
• Rangarajan panel rejects NAC recommendation (Fisc and food)
• Inter-ministerial group set up to review inflation
• India asks China to follow consistent visa policy
• Policy ready for self-reliance in defence
• Nikki Haley sworn in Governor
• New process to elect Nepal Prime Minister
• Nepal: beginning of the end?
• It's for States to identify BPL families
• No panaceas for problems plaguing common property resources, says Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom
• Supreme Court to proceed against Prashant Bhushan in contempt case
• On 10th anniversary, Wikipedia aims for diversity
• 2010, a remarkable year in the annals of climatology
• True freedom

13/1/11

• Industrial growth decelerates
• ‘RBI likely to raise key rates'
• U.S. underscores defence sales ahead of India mission
• Hyping up science
• Our cotton, their onions
• Centre seeks to get on top of inflation
• Sibal's comments improper: PAC
• Services Chiefs appear before PAC
• Industrialist A. Sivasailam passes away
• Two Arunachal men get stapled visas
• Tajikistan cedes 1,000 sq km to China
• Japan, S. Korea for defence tie-up
• Prehistoric posthole sites unearthed in Palakkad
• Trade unions pitch for ban on futures trading
• Bihar signs pact with World Bank to help flood victims
• Discontent in the Arab world
• Buddha birthplace: archaeological survey begins in Nepal
• Sloan Digital Sky Survey captures universe in detail
• The art of listening

12/1/11

• L&T-MHI dedicates Hazira facilities to nation
• $15 b target set for India-South Africa bilateral trade
• Indian team to visit Iran to resolve oil payment crisis
• Pranab lays thrust on infrastructure, R&D
• One more chance to 44 deemed varsities to mend defects
• India, Bangladesh finalise deal on Teesta, Feni river waters
• Russia, U.S. enact nuclear pact
• Sorry people, we're hanging up on you
• Editor apologises for naming super bug after New Delhi
• 20 million new voters to be enrolled on January 25
• Prince Charles' ‘green utopia' for 15,000 poor Indians
• Expand ICDS, says NAC
• Humbling Himself

11/1/11( Once in a life time once again)

• Financial sector: India seeks IMF evaluation
• Emerging markets can boost India's exports
• At record levels
• U.S.- China military talks reveal frictions
• ETA offer of ceasefire not sufficient: Spain
• Call to review tribunal award on Krishna water
• Public diplomacy — the tasks ahead
• ‘Be ready to make trade-offs between growth, ecology'
• Maharashtra to hold mega-lok adalat
• Bill to prevent corruption by lobbyists proposed
• Tejas gets Initial Operational Clearance
• Why subsidised food to APL, asks judge
• When will misuse of Article 164(4) end in Jharkhand?
• Control anger

10/1/11

• Licensing new banks — the feedback mirrors the sharp differences
• Rising trend in private equity
• Get science priorities right
• Upbeat but with caveats
• India to revisit cotton export ban to keep onions flowing
• Karzai: we will not make any move that is detrimental to India's interest
• Call to honour Ambedkar as Father of Indian Constitution
• Rs. 1 lakh-cr. orders for DRDO products
• CRZ norms may hit development
• More Tamil refugees expected to return: UNHCR
• Clashes disrupt voting in south Sudan oil state
• Enumerating the disabled
• The dark side of globalisation
• Bid to resolve issues before Manmohan's Dhaka visit
• Identify areas of common interests that are mutually beneficial: President
• We can maintain 9% GDP growth rate: Pranab
• Electoral reforms needed to curb money power: Quraishi
• Sri Lankan industrialist honoured
• He sustains and saves

9/1/11

• Exports jump 36 % in December
• India, Sri Lanka sign MoU on ferry
• Call for change of name of ‘super bug'
• Sudan vote sparks Africa balkanisation fears
• Iran nuclear talks to start on January 21
• U.S. to enhance funding to Pakistan
• Happy Birthday, Wikipedia!
• OCI, PIO cards merged
• CAG never said it is the exact amount: Joshi
• Rangarajan panel differs with NAC on food entitlements for non-poor
• MNREGA wage hike ignores core issue: social activists
(No religion on Sunday)

8/1/11

• Pranab Mukherjee eyes robust farm sector growth
• Food safety surveillance framework soon
• ‘Strengthen credit disbursal to MSME'
• Wake up Pakistan
• Test cricket at its compelling best
• GoM on paid news set up
• The complex way forward (Telangana)
• Reprocessing of spent fuel key to nuclear power programme: Manmohan
• ‘Agrarian question linked to Dalit discrimination'
• India, Australia to team up in path-breaking research
• India condemns Taseer killing
• Supreme Court ruling on rallies unfortunate: CPI(M)
• River Regulation Zone coming: Jairam
• Rangarajan panel differs with NAC on food entitlements for non-poor
• 98th Indian Science Congress concludes
• India asks Pakistan to resume onion export
• Significant changes in new Defence Procurement Procedure
• Nalanda and the pursuit of science
• The Gopikas' doubts

7/1/11

• IMF pegs India's GDP growth at 8.75 %
• Banks get more time to adopt new Base Rate
• Home State to get 50 % share in power generation
• Push to clean energy mechanism
• India seeks clean coal technology from South Africa
• A sagacious prescription
• Generally positive
• United Andhra Pradesh with constitutional empowerment of Telangana ‘best way forward'
• Pakistan stops onion export via land route
• ‘Telangana movement a desire for greater democracy, empowerment'
• Food inflation zooms to 18.32 per cent
• Hillary, Yang discuss Hu Jintao's visit
• Adheres to nuclear policy: Beijing
• ‘Rayalaseema not given due importance'
• ‘Srikrishna Committee neglected Rayalaseema'
• Between a rock and a hard place
• Manmohan says knowledge, not army might, determines a nation's strength
• Punjab forms panel on formation of new districts
• Call to arrest declining sex ratio
• Wage rise for MNREGA workers (Pronab Sen Committee says link the wage to CPI(AL))
• Supreme Court rues non-implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act
• Disgracing Parliament — a dangerous precedent
• A divided Pakistan buries Salman Taseer and a liberal dream
• Philosophical significance

Tunisia Map

Will come up with the maps of other dominoes as and when they fall!! Cheers!Sriram’s.

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