NSG's India exception can weaken NPT, says non-proliferation bodyOctober 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The exception that the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has made for India in allowing global nuclear trade and fuel commerce with it can weaken the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), says the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (ICNND). There is a thinking that the India-US (civil nuclear cooperation) agreement would jeopardise the position of NPT, Yoriko Kawaguchi, co-chair of International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament and former Japanese foreign minister, told reporters here Sunday.
India can generate 470,000 MW power by 2050: PMSeptember 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India can generate 470,000 MW of power by 2050 if "we manage three stages of our nuclear programme well", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Tuesday. "If we can manage our programme well, our three-stage strategy could yield potentially 470,000 MW of power by the year 2050," Singh said in his inaugural address at the international conference on peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy can help India to generate 470,000 MW power by 2050, says PMSeptember 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today asserted that India can generate 470,000 MW of power by 2050 if the country manage three stages of the nuclear programme".
PM bats for n-energy, says proliferation security threatSeptember 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Underlining India's commitment to universal nuclear disarmament, India Tuesday pointed to deficiencies in the global non-proliferation regime that impacted adversely on the country's security. Inaugurating a three-day conference on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy here, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh underscored the growing importance of nuclear energy for India while hailing the return of the country to "the global nuclear mainstream after a gap of over three decades.
Pact on nuclear disarmament cannot be discriminatory: KrishnaSeptember 27th, 2009 UNITED NATIONS - India has made it clear that while it attaches "the highest priority" to the goal of nuclear disarmament, any international accord to achieve this goal cannot be discriminatory. "India attaches the highest priority to the goal of nuclear disarmament and has an impeccable non-proliferation record," External Affairs Minister S.M.
IRS extends hold on tax shelter penalty for some small businesses while Congress makes changesSeptember 24th, 2009 IRS extends suspension of tax shelter penaltyWASHINGTON — The IRS said Thursday it will extend a moratorium on collecting penalties from some small businesses that were hit with big fines for not disclosing the use of questionable tax shelters. The moratorium began in July at the request of lawmakers who wanted time to change the law to make the penalties more reasonable.
Will not join NPT as non-nuclear weapon state: IndiaSeptember 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - While the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for universal adherence to non-proliferation treaty, India has reiterated it will not join the pact, which it terms discriminatory, as a non-nuclear weapon state. The UNSC Thursday passed a resolution at a session chaired by US President Barack Obama, that called upon states that have not signed the NPT to join as non-nuclear weapons states, or pending that adhere to the norms of the treaty.
NDTL signs contract with IDTM, SwedenSeptember 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) has signed a contract with the International Doping Test and Management (IDTM) Stockholm, Sweden, which is a state of art service provider of doping control management. IDTM is an independent body to supply sports organizations with an independent global doping control services in order to promise drug free sports and fair competition.
Poor students to have interest subsidy on educational loansAugust 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Government has approved a scheme to provide full interest subsidy during the period of moratorium on loans taken by poor students from scheduled banks under the Educational Loan Scheme of the Indian Banks' Association for pursuing any technical and professional courses. The Indian Banks' Association (IBA) had formulated a comprehensive model educational loan scheme for adoption by all banks, aimed at providing financial support from the banking system to deserving/meritorious students for pursuing higher education in India and abroad.
No voluntary retirement for civil aviation sector employees in IndiaAugust 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel on Tuesday said that there was no plan of retrenchment and early retirement scheme for the civil aviation sector employees. "There are approximately 52,042 employees working in the civil aviation sector in the attached/autonomous/public sector organisations under this ministry.
Karim is Dhaka's new envoy to New DelhiJune 24th, 2009 DHAKA - Retired career diplomat Ahmad Tariq Karim has been appointed the new high commissioner of Bangladesh to India. Brought back from voluntary retirement and a sabbatical in a US university, Karim was the deputy high commissioner in New Delhi in the 1980s.
Prometric to expand India infrastructure in support of new multimillion-dollar contract with IIMApril 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prometric, the world's leading provider of technology-enabled testing and assessment services, announced that it has been awarded an exclusive, 40 million dollars contract by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) to computerize the prestigious Common Admissions Test (CAT). To efficiently deliver the first ever computerized version of the exam to over 250,000 Indian students this fall, Prometric will accelerate plans to further build out its people, services and technology infrastructure in India.
New drilling drives a wedge between young, old at indigenous climate change summitApril 25th, 2009 Drilling drives a wedge at climate change summitANCHORAGE, Alaska — To drill or not drill for new oil and gas. That was the issue that drove a wedge Friday between young people and many of the older delegates at the United Nations-affiliated Indigenous Peoples' Global Summit on Climate Change.
Painters move on - from graffiti to 'Stick No Bills'March 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Poll graffiti has been banned across India, thanks to the Election Commission. So wall artists in West Bengal thought they would be badly hurt - but there's been a windfall.
India may lower negative list for BangladeshJanuary 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India is ready to look at lowering further the number of items in the negative list for trade with least developed countries (LDCs) such as Bangladesh, a senior commerce ministry official said here Friday. 'We have already reduced the negative list from 765 to 480 items.