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Obama backs closer India-US ties
Washington, March 31 Expressing satisfaction at the conclusion of an India-U.S. agreement on reprocessing spent fuel, the White House has said President Barack Obama is glad that the U.S. is strengthening a very close bilateral relationship in an important region.

India, US ties against cyber crime
Washington, March 31 India has suggested close partnership with the U.S. in cyber security, particularly against cyber terrorism, as the two countries take their economic and technological collaboration to the next level.

McGraw to head India-US trade body
Washington, March 31 Harold 'Terry' McGraw III, chairman, president and chief executive officer of The McGraw-Hill Companies, has been elected chairman of US-India Business Council (USIBC), succeeding Indra Nooyi, the Indian-born chairman and CEO of PepsiCo.

‘Double-digit growth a challenge’
New Delhi, March 31 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said the economy is much better than what it was a year ago and the challenge now is to attain double-digit growth.

Broadcast sector to grow between 13-19 pc
New Delhi, March 31 Contending that the broadcasting sector in the country was not looking down, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni on Tuesday asserted that different fields of broadcasting in the country are projected to grow between 13 to 19 percent in the next four years.

India to launch 10 satellites a year
Bengaluru, March 31 Indian space scientists and engineers are bracing up to launch an average of 10 satellites per year to meet the rising demand for various space applications, including communications and remote sensing, a top space scientist said.

HAL forms JV with Rolls-Royce
Bengaluru, March 31 State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Tuesday announced a joint venture (JV) with Rolls-Royce of Britain to manufacture compressor shroud rings for aero engines.

Wipro opens development centre in Oz
Melbourne, March 31 India's leading software company Wipro on Tuesday opened a new development centre here to provide consulting, software development, testing and business process services to domestic and global companies in Australia.

Chandigarh gets 'Netherlands Desk'
Chandigarh, March 31 To strengthen its ties in the region, the Netherlands embassy Tuesday launched the Netherlands Desk here in conjunction with The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), Punjab and Chandigarh chapter.

Bharti makes grand entry in Africa
Amsterdam, March 31 India's top private telecom company Bharti Airtel on Tuesday announced the inking of a $10.7 billion deal to acquire the African assets of Kuwait's Zain in what will make the combined entity the world's fifth largest mobile telephony firm.

UK envoy interested in Haryana's education city
Chandigarh, March 31 British High Commissioner Richard Stagg on Tuesday expressed keen interest in Haryana's Rajiv Gandhi Education City (RGEC), coming up at Kundli town in Sonepat district.

Google unveils tool for online shopping in India
Bengaluru, March 31 Google launched a tool for the growing trend of online shopping in India and finding information about thousands of products and their prices through web pages, company officials said on Tuesday.

India looks for options to help 17 facing death in UAE
New Delhi/Dubai, March 31 Indian consulate officials in Dubai on Tuesday got access to 17 Indians sentenced to death in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for killing a Pakistani as a shocked Indian government pledged to provide all legal aid to them.

Somali pirates abduct 97 Indians
Gandhinagar/New Delhi, March 31 Somali pirates have hijacked seven cargo vessels with a combined crew of at least 97 Indian sailors in the treacherous waters off Somalia over the last week, a shipping association said on Tuesday.

Indian armed forces set for paradigm shift
Marietta (Georgia), March 31 In just about a year the Indian Air Force (IAF) will begin receiving the first of six C-130J Super Hercules airlifters it has purchased for $1 billion, the aircraft signaling a paradigm shift in the manner in which the armed forces train for specialised operations.

Balan highlights India's global impact at Wharton
New Delhi, March 31 Bollywood actress Vidya Balan, who was recently invited to the Wharton School in Pennsylvania to be part of the 14th Wharton India Economic Forum, showcased the high points of Indian cinema there.

US, India fast-track N-initiative
New Delhi, March 30 Ahead of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington, India and the U.S. on Monday announced the finalisation of negotiations on 'arrangements and procedures' for reprocessing US-origin spent fuel, a crucial step for implementing the historic nuclear deal signed in September 2008.

Reprocessing deal reflects deep ties
Washington, March 30 Applauding the successful conclusion of a nuclear fuel reprocessing agreement with India, the U.S. has said this reflects a much broader, deeper and expanded relationship between the two countries.

Krishna to kick off 60th year of Sino-Indian ties
New Delhi, March 30 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna goes to China on a four-day official visit on April 5 to flag off the year-long celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

SAARC nations can learn from one another: India
New Delhi, March 30 Countries in South Asia should adopt ideas from one another on best practices for improving and monitoring government performance, Indian cabinet secretary K.M. Chandrashekhar said on Tuesday.

SAARC workshop on management
New Delhi, March 30 Senior officials from SAARC countries will study and deliberate upon India's performance management system at a two-day workshop that starts on Tuesday.

‘IPL in SA did wonders for India’
Panaji, March 30 The second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) held in South Africa in April last year proved to be one of the biggest diplomatic exercises in that country, a senior diplomat said here on Monday.

Libraries mooted to educate Malaysian Indians
Kuala Lumpur, March 30 Hindu temples throughout Malaysia should set up libraries to allow devotees to gain knowledge of Indian customs and traditions, an ethnic Indian Minister has said.

Teledensity touches 51.05 pc in India
New Delhi, March 30 India's telecom density has risen to 51.05 percent after 18.76 million new phone connections were added in February this year, the telecom regulator said here Monday.

LeapFrog to invest $30 mn in India
New Delhi, March 30 LeapFrog Investments, the world's first micro-insurance fund, Monday said it plans to invest $30 million in Indian insurance and financial services companies which have strong distribution platforms.

Motorola launches 'Milestone' in India
New Delhi, March 30 US-based telecom equipment maker Motorola on Monday launched 'Milestone', an Android 2.1-powered smartphone which allows use of multiple applications simultaneously, at a price of Rs.32,990 in the Indian market.

Indian fashion show enthrals Argentinians
Buenos Aires, March 30 The first Indian fashion show in Argentina was a huge hit with Indian designs and colours enthralling designers and importers alike and opening the doors to the high-end textile market in this country.

Gulf buyers spelt business at WIFW
New Delhi, March 30 Buyers from the Gulf, online orders and new clients made for good business at the 15th edition of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) here, despite a chaotic start.

'Night jobs may have exposed Indians to attacks'
Panaji, March 30 Attacks on Indian students in Australia could be a result of night jobs and rough neighbourhoods they live in, an External Affairs Ministry official said on Monday.

IIMK to churn out socially sensitive executives
Chennai, March 30 If livelihood is for life, what is life for? A simple question but pregnant with a heavy message that would make anybody ponder. Curiously, the person who poses this question is not a philosopher or a religious guru, but the affable Debashis Chatterjee, director, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kozhikode, Kerala.

2020: India to top global workforce
Mumbai, March 29 India will add about 120 million people to its working population by 2020, constituting 28 percent of the world's workforce, according to deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

8 pc growth likely in fourth quarter
New Delhi, March 29 The Indian economy could grow close to 8 percent in the last quarter of the current fiscal, while the overall growth for the year could be between 7.2-7.4 percent, according to an industry lobby.

India opening excites US varsities
Washington, March 29 American universities are excited by prospects of expanding their presence in India's growing education market.

Obama appoints PIO chief negotiator
Washington, March 29 After waiting for months for the Senate to act, President Barack Obama has announced he would bypass a vacationing senate to make recess appointments of 15 nominees, including an Indian American agricultural scientist as chief agricultural negotiator in trade talks.

Indian fellowship promotes education
Addis Ababa, March 29 Indian fellowships and teachers are playing a major role in spreading education in Africa's second most populous nation.

‘Others can learn from Indian reforms’
Port-of-Spain, March 29 Countries of the world can learn a lot from India's economic reforms which have been tailored to its unique conditions, Governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Ewart Williams said on Saturday.

Punjab role model for Africa
Chandigarh, March 29 African countries are eyeing Indian technology and expertise, especially from Punjab, to bring in a green revolution that will help them ensure food security and even export food grains to other countries.

Africa offers insurance to agri-investors
Patiala (Punjab), March 29 African countries will provide insurance coverage to manufacturers of agricultural equipment if they invest in their countries, Zimbabwe's Ambassador to India Jonathan Wutawunashe said here on Saturday.

UK cabs to attract visitors to Kerala
New Delhi, March 29 Taxis in several British cities will now sport scenes of Kathakali and the idyllic backwaters of Kerala in a new campaign to attract more tourists to the state.

India, Belgium enter into tech tie-ups
Bengaluru, March 29 Four Indian and four Belgian firms have entered into partnerships in technology and aerospace sectors to boost trade and economic ties between the two countries.

Iran seeks India's backing for meet
New Delhi, March 29 Four days after the US-led Nuclear Security Summit in the U.S., Iran, under intense international pressure over its nuclear programme, will be hosting a conference on nuclear disarmament and has sought India's support for this initiative.

Corporates to adopt IFRS in 2011
Chennai, March 29 The Indian government is firm on its decision to make companies adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) from 2011, Corporate Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said here on Saturday.

Games village to have prayer rooms for athletes
New Delhi, March 29 The Commonwealth Games village in east Delhi, where athletes will be staying during the games in October, will have a special building with prayer rooms for all faiths. This, officials said, will give the athletes a space and option to pray and meditate — crucial for a peaceful mind during the taxing days.

PM greets nation on Mahavir Jayanti
New Delhi, March 27 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Saturday greeted the nation on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira, saying his teachings help us live a 'life of happiness and contentment'.

US firms asked to set up bases in India
Washington, March 27 India has asked the U.S. aviation companies to think of establishing manufacturing bases and investing in aviation infrastructure like airports in India for a long-term commitment.

India eyeing agri-business in Africa
Chandigarh, March 27 India is aiming to tap opportunities in the agricultural sector in Africa, Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur said on Friday.

Krishna to visit Beijing in April
New Delhi, March 27 Amid differences over issues, India and China will review bilateral ties and set dates for the next round of talks on the boundary dispute when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna goes to Beijing on April 7.

India, China hold talks on climate
New Delhi, March 27 In order to take forward their bilateral cooperation in tackling issues of climate change, India and China on Friday held talks to chart out their future course of action.

BRIC adopts 'Moscow Declaration'
New Delhi, March 27 The Agriculture Ministers of Brazil, Russia, India, China — the BRIC nations — met in Moscow on Friday and signed the Moscow Declaration, which seeks to enhance cooperation in agriculture and allied activities so as to raise living standards in their countries and contribute to global food security.

Vodafone sells iPhone 3GS in India
New Delhi, March 27 Cellular services provider Vodafone Essar on Friday began selling third generation-enabled Apple iPhones in India, priced in the range of Rs.29,500-Rs.47,500.

Industry lends support to Earth Hour
New Delhi, March 27 India Inc Friday lent its support to Earth Hour -- a global climate awareness initiative, which urges people and institutions to switch off their lights for an hour at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday.

India's yoga power scores a hit
Kathmandu, March 27 India's soft power once again scored a victory when Nepal connected with Patanjali's ancient yoga at a week-long fitness and alternative therapy camp in the Himalayan country on Friday.

Kerala to build entertainment centre
Thiruvananthapuram, March 27 State-owned Tourist Resorts Kerala Limited (TRKL) will set up an urban recreation-cum-commercial centre in the city through public-private partnership to boost tourism in the state further.

New emigration law for Indians abroad
Chandigarh, March 26 The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) is drafting a new emigration legislation to safeguard the interests of Indians settled abroad, Minister of State for Planning and Parliamentary Affairs V.Narayanasamy on Thursday said.

India chair UN forum on media
New Delhi, March 26 India on Thursday broke the glass ceiling to become the first developing country to head the 39-nation council of the International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC), a UN body that promotes free and pluralistic media.

Delhi Metro world's most improved metro
New Delhi, March 26 The Delhi Metro has been conferred with the 'Most Improved Metro' award at the World Metro Awards held in London where its managing director E. Sreedharan also received a special mention for his outstanding contribution.

Knowledge network to be set up in India
New Delhi, March 26 The government on Thursday approved the setting up of a $1.3 billion (Rs.5,990 crore) integrated hi-speed data network, which will connect over 1,500 educational institutions and help scale up research capabilities of universities.

'India can teach us entrepreneurship'
New Delhi, March 26 Africa needs to learn ways to foster entrepreneurship from India, the visiting head of an African think-tank said here on Thursday.

Top Canadian leaders to visit India
Toronto, March 26 Even before Road Transport and Infrastructure Minister Kamal Nath winds up his visit here, a high-level Canadian business delegation begins a four-day visit to India from March 29.

Goa allocates Rs.5 cr for tourist safety
Panaji, March 26 Concerned about the safety of tourists visiting Goa, in the wake of recent high-profile crimes against foreigners, the Goa government has allocated Rs.5 crore in its annual budget towards setting up a 'beach safety management system'.

Belgium firm hails cooperation with India
Brussels, March 26 The Antwerp Port Authority in Belgium on Thursday hailed the opening of its second office in India saying it will further boost collaboration with that country, EuAsiaNews reported.

Wipro unveils global centre in Brazil
Bengaluru, March 26 Wipro unveiled a global delivery centre at Curitiba in Brazil to serve its global and near-shore clients, the Indian software major said on Thursday.

Intel invests Rs.115 cr in 3 Indian firms
Bengaluru, March 26 Computer chip maker Intel's investment arm, Intel Capital has invested $23 million (Rs.115 crore) in three technology firms to foster innovation in India, the company said on Thursday.

N Zealand student selected for programme to visit India
Hamilton (New Zealand), March 26 Amrita Sahay, a New Zealander of Indian origin who has been selected to participate in a programme to visit India to know the country better, described it as 'a once in a lifetime opportunity'.

Delhiites to observe Earth Hour
New Delhi, March 26 As the clock strikes 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, many parts of the capital are expected to be plunged into darkness as Delhiites will turn off lights for an hour to observe Earth Hour.

Cultural spotlight on South Asia: ICCR
New Delhi, March 26 South Asia is fast emerging as the key focus area of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) with four major events taking place in a span of four months since December 2009.

India to achieve high growth: FM
Chandigarh, March 25 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said India had recovered from the global financial meltdown and the economy was in far better shape than it was a year ago to clock high growth.

Mumbai sea link second lane opens
Mumbai, March 25 The second carriageway of the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link (RGSL) opened here on Wednesday. Later, a group of classic vintage cars were the first vehicles, which winded their way across the newly opened (south-north) carriageway even as thousands of onlookers clapped and cheered.

Clinton lauds Indian women leaders
New Delhi, March 25 Pitching for women's empowerment, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday lauded Indian women leaders for their contribution to the cause of gender equality.

India will insist on direct access to Headley
Bengaluru/New Delhi, March 25 India on Wednesday asserted it would insist on and was confident of interrogating David Headley over the Mumbai terror attack, a day after U.S. ambassador Timothy Roemer said no decision had been taken on giving New Delhi direct access to the Pakistani American terror suspect.

Extradition: ‘Tiger’ Hanif test case
London, March 25 Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram left for home Tuesday after meeting key British ministers days before a British judge is to rule on India's request to extradite Tiger Hanif, a key suspect in the 1993 Surat twin bomb blasts.

India, China to discuss agriculture
New Delhi, March 25 Moving beyond strategic issues, India and China will explore avenues of cooperation in agriculture and biotechnology when Chinese Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu holds talks with Indian officials later this week.

Indian-origin economist named cult ‘messiah’
London, March 25 A British economist of Indian origin has been left perplexed after being hailed by a cult as its 'chosen one' who it believes was hiding in the Himalayas for 2,000 years.

Hyderabad airport best: Skytrax
Brussels, March 25 The Rajiv Gandhi Airport in Hyderabad is the best airport in India, according to Britain-based consultancy Skytrax, which judges the quality of air travel around the world.

Zain okays Bharti's offer for African telecom assets
New Delhi, March 25 Kuwait's Zain Telecom on Thursday confirmed that its board of directors has approved the offer from India's top telecom operator Bharti Airtel to acquire its African assets, other than those in Morocco and Sudan.

Mindlance to expand India operations
Bengaluru, March 25 The US-based IT infrastructure services provider Mindlance plans to expand its operations in India for strategic alliances with local partners to provide cost-effective solutions, a company official said on Wednesday.

India waking up to art as tourism driver
New Delhi, March 25 Art, one of the key drivers of tourism across the globe, is trying to become an important stakeholder in the country's multi-million dollar tourism industry by entering the public domain.

Kashmir's tulip garden opens
Srinagar, March 25 Kashmir's tulip garden, where the flowers are in full bloom, was thrown open for visitors in summer capital Srinagar on Thursday, an official said.

India lowers growth target to 8 pc
New Delhi, March 24 A meeting of the full Planning Commission conducted a mid-term review of the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) here on Tuesday, and lowered India's targeted growth of 9 percent per annum because of the two trying past years.

‘After IT, it’s infrastructure in India’
Toronto, March 24 India's Minister for Roads and Transport Kamal Nath said here that the next decade will be the 'decade of infrastructure' in India and invited Canadian investors to participate in it.

800 more universities needed: Sibal
New Delhi, March 24 India needs at least 800 more universities in addition to its current number of 480 to boost higher education, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said on Wednesday.

Private players can issue bonds: FM
New Delhi, March 24 With the funds needed for India's infrastructure development pegged at $1 trillion during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17), Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said private players would also be allowed to issue tax-savings bonds.

‘Quality spells success in India’
Washington, March 24 Quality of products, an opportunity to start a small business at a relatively low investment and low risk are key factors behind Amway India's success story, says the man responsible for the market.

Asianet to launch channel for Middle East
Thiruvananthapuram, March 24 Asianet, the first TV channel launched in Kerala, on Wednesday announced the launch of a dedicated channel for the Middle East.

33rd SAARC Fest begins March 26
New Delhi, March 24 The impact of environment on literature will be the focus of the 33rd SAARC Festival of Literature at the India International Centre on March 26-29.

Chakraborty is India head of SBMG
Mumbai, March 24 The State Bank of Mauritius Group (SBMG) on Tuesday named Suvalaxmi Chakraborty as its new chief executive for India operations.

Visa on arrival: Over 1,100 tourists visit India
New Delhi, March 24 More than 1,100 foreigners visited India in the last two months under the visa on arrival scheme since its introduction by the Tourism Ministry on a pilot basis to boost tourism, an official said on Tuesday.

10 pc of foreign tourists visit Goa
Panaji, March 24 Nearly 10 percent of the five million foreign tourists arriving in India visit Goa, according to a survey by the state government.

Double-digit growth within reach: PM
New Delhi, March 23 Promising a renewed focus on infrastructure that will need $1 trillion in investment during 2012-17, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said India will grow at 8.5 percent next fiscal, accelerating to 10 percent in the medium term.

Tata firm acquires UK co
Mumbai, March 23 Engineering solutions firm TRF Ltd, a Tata group company, announced on Monday it was acquiring UK-based firm Hewitt Robins International for approximately $4.5 million.

Ethiopia major centre for Indian investment
Addis Ababa, March 23 Ethiopia is becoming a major centre for Indian investment in Africa as companies seek new ventures in mining, textiles, leather, education and the hospitality industry in one of the world's most ancient nations.

‘India attractive investment destination’
Washington, March 23 A rapidly expanding middle class with high aspirations and a growing appetite for quality goods make India an attractive investment destination for consumer goods companies, says Amway chairman Steve Van Andel.

Vaz siblings set for UK parliament
London, March 23 The sister of Britain's longest serving MP of Indian origin has been selected as the Labour candidate in a ‘safe’ seat in a move that could present the world's oldest parliament with its first Indian-origin female lawmaker as well as a rare brother-sister duo.

US Army gets its first Sikh graduate
Washington, March 23 Captain Tejdeep Singh Rattan, a 31-year-old dentist, has become the first Sikh in over 25 years to be allowed to complete the U.S. Army officer basic training without giving up his turban or shaving his full beard.

Hyderabad student shot dead in US
Hyderabad/Washington, March 23 A 28-year-old Indian student from Hyderabad working as a part-time clerk at a convenience store in Oklahama has been shot dead by unidentified men.

India reminds US of Pak's track record
New Delhi, March 23 With the U.S. indicating that it is open to Islamabad's plea for a civil nuclear deal, India on Monday hoped that Washington would bear in mind Pakistan's record of clandestine proliferation before making such a move.

India to launch satellite rocket
Thiruvananthapuram, March 23 India will join an elite club of five nations in April when a rocket carrying a satellite blasts off using an indigenous cryogenic engine, an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) official said.

Oz, India to conduct ocean research
New Delhi, March 23 Australia and India plan to jointly conduct research on climate change and the impact of human population growth on oceans.

Canon to launch 40 products in India
New Delhi, March 23 Japanese office automation and imaging giant Canon would launch 40 new products, including a wide range of digital cameras and printers, in the Indian market over the next three months, a company official said.

GAIL plans LNG terminal in Papua New Guinea
New Delhi, March 23 State-run Gas Authority India Limited is venturing into Papua New Guinea with a possible stake in a new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal, a company official said on Monday.

India to produce currency paper at Mysore
Mysore (Karnataka), March 23 India is setting up a mega currency paper mill here in Karnataka to become self-reliant in printing currency notes and check circulation of fake ones, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Monday.

RBI seeks banking services in villages
Bengaluru, March 23 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday asked banks to draw a roadmap to provide financial services to all villages with a population of over 2,000 by March 2012.

IGNOU to train 24,000 rural youths
New Delhi, March 23 NIS-Sparta, a learning solution company of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group, has joined hands with the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) to train and place 24,000 youths from poor families in the telecom and BPO sector.

A world-class media centre soon
New Delhi, March 23 A spanking new world-class press centre will come up in the capital by late 2012 at a cost of Rs.60 crore.

Chandigarh to host heritage fest
Chandigarh, March 23 Chandigarh will organise a six-day extravaganza called 'Chandigarh Arts and Heritage Festival 2010' from March 27, an official said on Monday.

PM greets nation on Ram Navami
New Delhi, March 23 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday greeted the nation on Ram Navami, the birthday of the Hindu god Ram, which will be celebrated Wednesday.

India to examine its NPT options
New Delhi, March 22 Ahead of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to the U.S. to attend the Nuclear Security Summit, a two-day conference will start here on Monday to debate India's options in view of the growing global pressure to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

US offers latest radar to India
New Delhi, March 22 After a range of top fighter aircraft and other weapon systems, the US has now offered another sophisticated system to India, the Airborne Stand-Off Radar (ASTOR), whose capability has been described as 'unmatched' by a former U.S. navy official.

India prepares for Headley interrogation
New Delhi, March 22 India on Saturday said it has started preparing documents to launch judicial proceedings in order to question terror suspect David Headley, who is in a U.S. jail and has confessed to having plotted the 2008 Mumbai terror attack with the Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan.

PM to preside over Plan panel meet
New Delhi, March 22 The full Planning Commission, led by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, will meet on Tuesday to review the state of the economy and also consider the approval of the mid-term appraisal of the 11th Plan (2007-12), an official said on Sunday.

FM reaffirms 7.2 pc growth in 2009-10
Bengaluru, March 22 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said the government was sticking to an estimated 7.2 percent growth rate for this fiscal (2009-10) and 8.5 percent for 2010-11.

‘India is the place where the world has to invest’
New Delhi, March 22 Global investor Purnendu Chatterjee has identified life science as an area where he foresees great potential for investment in India, but with a totally different model on new drug discovery from what has been adopted by the developed world.

Nath to seek Canadian investment
Toronto, March 22 India will woo Canadian investment in its infrastructure during the four-day visit of Minister for Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath to Canada from March 23.

‘India's women's bill inspiring’
New Delhi, March 22 India's experiment with gender equality in parliament through the women's reservation bill has struck a chord in Africa, says Ghana's Trade and Industry Minister Hannah Tetteh.

Indian firm wins contract in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, March 22 Ethiopia's Ministry of Education has awarded Indian media house Laxmi Publications a contract to print and distribute textbooks and teacher training guides.

Singapore import fruits from India
Hyderabad, March 22 Singapore President S.R. Nathan on Saturday agreed in principle to import fruits and vegetables from Andhra Pradesh, the Chief Minister's office said.

ONGC-Videsh favours joint exploration with Russia
Chennai, March 22 State-run overseas oil and gas exploration company ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) wants to bid jointly with Russian companies for hydro-carbon projects in that country, a top government official said on Saturday.

Malaysian Indians returning to ruling alliance
Kuala Lumpur, March 22 Two years after they moved away during the March 2008 election, Malaysia's nearly two million ethnic Indians are returning to the ruling alliance Barisan Nasional (BN), according to Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) president S. Samy Vellu.

Philips sees healthcare pushing India growth
Panaji, March 22 The Indian arm of Dutch consumer electronics giant Philips sees a vast potential in healthcare business and has launched its first cardiovascular X-ray system developed here, with plans for exports.

‘Indians in Afghan are soft targets’
New Delhi, March 22 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna says that Indian aid workers in Kabul have become 'soft targets' for terrorists who want to derail India-Afghan relations.

Agartala to be India's first green city
Agartala, March 22 Tripura on Sunday announced plans to make all public and private vehicles in Agartala run on compressed natural gas (CNG) by 2013, thus making the capital 'India's first green city'.

Shimla, Hamirpur to go solar
Shimla, March 22 Himachal Pradesh government has decided to make Shimla and Hamirpur solar-powered cities as part of a drive to save electricity.

Golden Chariot arrives in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, March 22 In a boost to the tourism sector in Kerala, the Karnataka-based Golden Chariot, one of India's luxury trains, pulled into the railway station here on Saturday.

Project to improve data collation system
New Delhi, March 20 The government on Friday gave its nod to a new scheme worth $145 million to improve the data collection system in the country, called the statistical strengthening project, with 80 percent assistance from the World Bank.

RBI hikes rates to ease prices
Mumbai, March 20 In a bid to tame the price rise by sucking excess money out of the system, India's central bank Friday hiked two major policy rates by 25 basis points each.

FBI honours PIO for leadership
Washington, March 20 Manohar 'Mike' Vaswani, an Indian-American who has worked for integrating all Asian communities into one strong and cohesive entity, has received Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director's Community Leadership Award for 2009.

PIO store clerk gunned down in Kansas
Washington, March 20 Gurpreet Singh, an Indian American working his final shift as a night clerk at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Kansas City, Missouri, was gunned down during a robbery.

Festival of India to begin in France
New Delhi, March 20 The 'Namaste India' festival will be flagged off in Paris on April 14 to seal the Indo-French cultural exchange that began with Bonjour India, the three-month festival of France in India.

Husain's work fetches over Rs.2 crore
New Delhi, March 20 An untitled work by eminent painter M.F. Husain sold for over Rs.2 crore at the Saffronart Spring Online Auction 2010.

California seeks more Indian tourists
New Delhi, March 20 Aiming to increase the number of Indian tourists coming to California, the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC) on Friday launched their local office in the national capital.

Chidambaram to visit Britain
New Delhi, March 20 Home Minister P. Chidambaram is visiting Britain on a three-day trip starting on Saturday with cooperation in anti-terror and security measures topping his agenda.

US assures India of early access to Headley
New Delhi, March 20 Indian will have early access to David Headley to interrogate him, possibly in a pre-trial stage, for his role in the Mumbai terror attacks, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday disclosing that a top official of the U.S. justice department had assured him of this.

Films, TV added $6 bn to economy
New Delhi, March 20 The film and television industry contributed over $6.2 billion (Rs.28,305 crore) to the Indian economy and created nearly 1.8 million jobs in 2008-2009, a new report released here on Friday said.

Foreign films contributed $60 mn
New Delhi, March 20 Hollywood and other international films contributed about Rs.304 crore ($60.8 million) to India's economy in 2008-2009 and this is expected to steadily rise, says a new report.

450 officers will ensure dope free CWG
New Delhi, March 20 Around 1,500 samples from athletes will be randomly tested to make the 2010 Commonwealth Games dope free. On the job will be some 450 Indians who are being selected and trained as dope control officers (DCOs).

CWG: Exciting ideas proposed
New Delhi, March 20 A night bazaar in the heart of the capital, mobile craft vans, a mock Indian wedding, a spiritual tour, a political tour and so on — a whole range of ideas were thrown up by experts at a Delhi tourism meet on Friday to make the Commonwealth Games a spectacular event.

Self-employed women's group go global
Ahmedabad, March 20 The Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA), which assists poor women in the unorganised sector to make a living, is all set to take its apparel brand Hansiba to foreign shores by holding fashion shows in the U.S. and Britain and exhibitions in Nepal and Bhutan.

India seeks US investment
Washington, March 19 India has invited U.S. companies to take advantage of its rapid growth and help shape the country into a world-class manufacturing hub with greater investment in its infrastructure.

'Way paved for excellent outcome'
Washington, March 19 The groundwork has been laid for an 'excellent trade and commercial outcome' of President Barack Obama's expected visit to India later this year, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said here.

Headley pleads guilty
Chicago, March 19 To avoid a possible death sentence and extradition to India, Pakistani American terror suspect David Coleman Headley has pleaded guilty to a dozen federal terrorism charges, admitting his role in planning the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

World's oldest brokerage vanishes under Indian umbrella
London, March 19 The world's oldest brokerage firm has faded into history after its famous name was scratched out by its Indian owners as part of ambitious plans to establish a global financial services umbrella.

Oz honour for Pandit Ravi Shankar
New Delhi, March 19 Renowned sitar player Pandit Ravi Shankar will receive an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Melbourne for his contribution to music and humanity, it was announced on Thursday.

Microsoft to launch Office 2010 for Indians
New Delhi, March 19 Global software giant Microsoft Corp will launch the latest version of its popular application suite MS Office 2010 for Indian users in June, a top official said here on Thursday.

Hollywood, Bollywood studios unite
Mumbai, March 19 Leading Bollywood studios such as Reliance Big Entertainment, Yash Raj Films, UTV Motion Pictures, Eros International and Studio 18 have joined hands here on Thursday with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to set up an anti-piracy coalition.

Republic of Congo backs India
New Delhi, March 19 India's bid for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council for 2011-12 term got a boost with Republic of the Congo being the latest country to declare support for New Delhi.

NGOs aiding IBM's social duty
Hyderabad, March 19 Ten professionals of IBM from seven countries worked with five NGOs and not-for-profit organisations here as part of the corporate social responsibility initiative of the global IT major.

Govt paves heritage trail for CWG guests
New Delhi, March 19 With just 199 days to go for the 2010 Commonwealth Games here, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Tourism Ministry are working round-the-clock to turn the capital into a world-class heritage tourism hub.

IGNOU to ensure quality in distance education
New Delhi, March 19 The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) on Friday said it will set up a Centre for Internal Quality Assurance (CIQA) to ensure quality in open and distance learning education system in the country.

‘All schools to have an IT teacher’
New Delhi, March 19 All secondary schools in India will have a computer teacher each and the central government will bear the related expenses, Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal said on Thursday.

Konkan to be on country's air map
Mumbai, March 19 For the first time, the picturesque coastal Konkan region of Maharashtra will be on the country's air map with the development of an airport in Sindhudurg.

IMF forecasts 8 pc growth for India
Washington, March 18 In an upbeat assessment of India's growth outlook, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts India's economic growth to accelerate to 8.0 percent in 2010-11 from 6.75 percent in 2009-10.

‘India a terrific example for Africa’
New Delhi, March 18 Togo's Prime Minister Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo says Africa is increasingly looking at India as a knowledge power and believes Indian enterprises should scale up investment in the West African country.

Canadian varsities line up for India
Toronto, March 18 Many Canadian universities and colleges are likely to enter India after the Indian parliament passes a bill to allow foreign educational institutions to set up independent campuses in the country.

India, US to work for balanced Doha outcome
Washington, March 18 India and the U.S. have agreed to work in six key areas including trying to reach 'a balanced and ambitious outcome in the Doha Development Agenda' under a new set of rules of commercial engagement.

Reliance to help restore Japanese classics
Tokyo, March 18 Reliance MediaWorks has signed a deal with Imagica Corp, one of Japan's largest lab and post-production companies, to restore Japanese classics.

Kalam's dream project gets a push
New Delhi, March 18 Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's dream project of provide urban amenities in rural areas for which he had coined the acronym 'PURA' is set to get a push, with pilot schemes planned under the public-private partnership mode.

TERI to help light up Bihar villages
Patna, March 18 The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) will help power-starved Bihar light up thousands of village homes with solar energy.

‘India needs 100 mn broadband connections’
New Delhi, March 18 National Knowledge Commission chairman Sam Pitroda Wednesday said India needs around 100 million broadband connections and the government is focused on connecting 250,000 panchayats across the country through broadband.

‘I see a day when voice calls will be free’
New Delhi, March 18 Telecom guru Sam Pitroda on Wednesday said he could see the day when people will not be charged for voice call even as 'data would drive' the growth of the telecom sector in the coming years.

India, US set to ink trade pact
Washington, March 17 India and the U.S. are on Wednesday signing a new set of rules of commercial engagement to give a boost to rapidly growing trade that has more than doubled over the last five years.

Pak, Afghan high in Rao's talks in US
Washington, March 17 India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao followed up her warning to Islamabad against aiding and abetting terrorism by holding a string of meetings with top U.S. officials where she discussed last month's meeting with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir and the unravelling situation in Afghanistan.

Blake embarks on visit to India
Washington, March 17 Close on the heels of Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao's ongoing visit here, a top U.S. diplomat is embarking on a visit to India, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

India fastest growing economy by 2018
New Delhi, March 17 India is the second largest growing economy after China, but it will overtake its neighbouring country by 2018, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research arm of London-based Economist magazine, said on Tuesday.

India, Africa focus on skill sharing
New Delhi, March 17 The curtains came down on the two-day India-Africa business conclave here on Tuesday, with the two sides pitching for greater collaboration in knowledge sharing and a greater say in international bodies.

‘India is source of inspiration for us’
New Delhi, March 17 Mozambique is finalising two key agreements with India, one on double taxation avoidance and another on conferring most favoured nation status, to strengthen its trade and economic ties with a nation, which it sees as an 'inspiration'.

Reliance eyes gas venture in US
Washington, March 17 India's Reliance Industries Ltd. is nearing a deal to buy a big stake in a large US natural-gas field, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Asian food expo woos India's hospitality sector
New Delhi, March 17 With displays of food production, technology, culinary wares, latest hospitality designs, hospitality trends and global food and wine contests — the Food & Hotel Asia 2010 exhibition in Singapore next month is expecting greater participation of the Indian food and hospitality industry.

ArcelorMittal to set up steel mill in Iraq
New Delhi, March 17 ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel maker, on Tuesday said it has joined hands with Dayen of Turkey to set up a steel mill in Iraq at an investment of $130 million.

New banks in villages with over 2,000 people
New Delhi, March 17 New banks can now open in rural areas with a population of over 2,000, Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena said on Tuesday.

India-US N-deal on track: Rao
Washington, March 16 Describing the India-US civil nuclear initiative as “a major definitive milestone in Indo-US relationship”, Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has said the implementation of the landmark accord was “proceeding smoothly and satisfactorily”.

India asks the world to stay the course
Washington, March 16 Asserting that India would not scale down in its operations in Afghanistan after the recent attacks on Indians there, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has asked the international community to stay the course in the war torn nation.

India to outpace China in 15 years
Melbourne, March 16 India would outpace China in GDP growth within 15 years, Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has predicted in its annual report released on Tuesday.

STC looking at overseas farming
New Delhi, March 16 State Trading Corp (STC), India's official agency for import of various commodities, plans to enter new areas of business, including contract farming overseas for pulses, to step up its turnover to $4.6 billion this year.

2014: Media, entertainment seen at $24bn
Mumbai, March 16 The $13 billion Indian media and entertainment industry is seen growing 13 percent annually over the next five years to net revenues of $24.25 billion by 2014, says a report released on Tuesday.

Facebook to open office in India
New Delhi, March 16 Facebook, popular social networking site, on Monday said it will open an office at Hyderabad, its first in Asia.

India’s model of engagement with Africa
New Delhi, March 16 Against the backdrop of China's surging trade with Africa, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor on Monday outlined the unique Indian model of engagement with the continent that revolves around capacity building, training and private sector investments.

Its business mixed with pleasure for visiting Africans
New Delhi, March 16 While India's continued economic success has enamored several of over 350 African delegates who are here for a business and networking summit, it is its breathtaking diversity and dimension and endless potential that will make some stay back and some to return.

Malaysian PM assures all help to Telugu community
Kuala Lumpur, March 16 Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has assured all help to the Telugu community on the occasion of the Ugadi New Year celebrations on Tuesday.

Indian-born MP found dead in UK
London, March 16 Ashok Kumar, a prominent British MP of Indian origin, was on Monday found dead at his home in northern England, his office said.

'Jewel of Muscat' arrives at Kochi port
Kochi, March 16 The 'Jewel of Muscat' — a replica of a ninth century merchant sailing vessel (dhow) — arrived here on Monday morning.

Navratras begin, devotees throng Himanchal temples
Shimla, March 16 Thousands of devotees thronged temples in Himachal Pradesh early Tuesday to mark the start of the nine-day long Navratra festival, the holy period of Hindus.

President, VP greet nation on spring new year
New Delhi, March 16 President Pratibha Patil and Vice President Hamid Ansari on Monday greeted the nation on the occasion of spring New Year, to be celebrated on Tuesday under different names in various parts of the country.

India, US to boost high-tech trade
Washington, March 15 India and the U.S. hope to significantly expand bilateral cooperation in critical areas like defence/strategic trade, civil nuclear cooperation, biotechnology, nano-technology and civil aviation after two-day talks on high technology starting here on Monday.

Cabinet clears foreign varsity bill
New Delhi, March 15 The Union Cabinet on Monday cleared a bill that will enable foreign educational institutions set up campuses in India.

India-Africa business conclave opens
New Delhi, March 15 Making a strong pitch for scaling up trade and investment with Africa, India's External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Monday inaugurated a two-day conclave that is set to renew economic momentum between the two sides with business projects worth at least $10 billion.

India mends Uganda kids' hearts
New Delhi, March 15 Tired yet relieved, parents and their little ones who came all the way from Uganda to seek treatment for heart diseases were on Sunday seen off by Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor, who said they had managed to 'cross international frontiers that divide people'.

India to tighten security at missions
New Delhi, March 15 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Monday said India was awaiting a report before providing additional security to Indians in Afghanistan and was tightening security at all its overseas missions in the wake of terror threats to this country's assets abroad.

Nearly 28 mn new jobs likely by 2015
New Delhi, March 15 With industrial output picking up, the manufacturing sector will be a major contributor to new employment and is likely to generate 27.95 million jobs by 2015, but the share of agriculture is expected to decline, according to a study.

‘Era of affordable business ahead’
Hyderabad, March 15 The next phase of globalisation is going to be affordable business as it offers enormous economic opportunities in India and other developing countries and ensures inclusive growth, Ajit Rangnekar, the dean of the Indian School of Business (ISB), said here Saturday.

Malaysian Sikhs observe Nanakshahi New Year
Kuala Lumpur, March 15 Sikhs in Malaysia observed a low key New Year, as per the Nanakshahi calendar named after the founder of the faith Guru Nanak.

Malaysian Indian businessmen seek 100,000 workers
Kuala Lumpur, March 15 Malaysia's Indian business community says it needs a foreign workforce of 100,000 as it has exhausted avenues for hiring locals.

Iffco sets up unit in Ghana
New Delhi, March 15 Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (Iffco), a multi-state non-profit organisation, is setting up a unit in Ghana to meet the needs of the African nation and also export the surplus to India, says Vice President John Dramani Mahama.

Caribbean Hindu community leader dead
Port-of-Spain, March 15 Pundit Jankie Persad Sharma, a pioneer of the Hindu religion and culture in Trinidad and Tobago and Canada, has died. He had begun the practice of celebrating Diwali on the Caribbean island, apart from constructing several temples, conducting weddings and organising trips to India for the diaspora.

Obama to visit India later this year
Washington, March 13 President Barack Obama will visit India later this year though he and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh would have a chance to discuss some bilateral issues at next month's Global Nuclear Security Summit here.

‘India ties among most consequential’
Washington, March 13 Looking at relations with India 'as one of the most consequential of US foreign policy in the 21st century', the U.S. wishes to capitalise on their converging values and interests to confront global challenges, said a senior US official.

‘Reprocessing accord with India soon’
Washington, March 13 Reiterating that Washington remains 'very much committed' to the nuclear deal with India, a US official sees 'good progress' on crucial talks on reprocessing and hopes an accord would emerge well before the August deadline.

'India's GDP will be around 8.2 pc'
Kolkata, March 13 India's gross domestic product (GDP) would be around 8.2 percent next fiscal, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council C. Rangarajan said on Friday.

Industrial production grows 16.7 pc
New Delhi, March 13 India's industrial production rose 16.7 percent in January from 1 percent a year earlier, buoyed by continued growth of the manufacturing sector and a low base effect, official data showed on Friday.

UK-India to work on low-carbon ideas
Kolkata, March 13 British academia and industry will work with India to develop new low-carbon initiatives in the manufacturing sector, Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth of Britain, said here on Friday.

SBI to open 1,000 branches in 2010
Jammu, March 13 The State Bank of India (SBI) has plans to open 1,000 more branches across the country this year, SBI chairman O.P. Bhatt said on Friday.

Get a feel of Japan in Mumbai expo
Mumbai, March 13 Over 100 Japanese products are on display at a four-day exhibition 'Feel Japan Style in India', which opened here on Friday to the cherry blossom dance by renowned Japanese classical performer Yuri Shirahane.

Gas summit for changing gas market
New Delhi, March 13 Major gas discoveries in India and the changing gas market will be discussed at the 6th Asia Gas Partnership Summit starting here on March 22, a government official said on Friday.

Mizoram sets world record
Aizawl, March 13 Nearly 11,000 tribal boys and girls in India\\\'s northeastern state of Mizoram Friday danced their way into the Guinness Book of World Records by setting a record of the largest dance ensemble in the world.

India, Russia sign nuclear pacts
New Delhi, March 12 Infusing new vigour in their time-tested ties, India and Russia Friday signed a slew of pacts, including three nuclear accords that could see Moscow building at least 12 more nuclear reactors, and sealed the price of refitted aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov at $2.3 billion.

India, Russia add sparkle to ties
New Delhi, March 12 India's ties with Russia got a fresh sparkle on Friday as Russian state monopoly Alrosa signed a clutch of agreements with Indian companies to supply diamonds worth about $1 billion.

India set to sign nuclear pact
New Delhi, March 12 India and Russia will on Friday intensify their strategic and economic ties by signing over a dozen agreements, including an umbrella civil nuclear pact and another accord fixing the cost of the refurbished aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov at $2.35 billion.

India, Russia to discuss Afghanistan
New Delhi, March 12 Nearly two weeks after the deadly terror attack in Kabul that killed 7 Indians, India and Russia on Friday will discuss the volatile situation in Afghanistan and the implications of a reconciliation deal with the Taliban for regional stability.

Obama names Hillary authority for India n-deal
Washington, March 12 President Barack Obama has delegated his authority to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to send mandatory certifications regarding the landmark India-US civil nuclear deal to the U.S. Congress after every six months.

US connects to India with apples, nuts
New Delhi, March 12 With a healthy booty of Washington apples, Indiana popcorns, Georgian pecan nuts, Californian pistachios and prunes, the U.S. is looking to forge new 'diplomatic' ties by increasing its presence in the Indian health food market.

India, Canada expected to sign N-deal in June
Chennai, March 12 India and Canada are expected to sign a civil nuclear deal during Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to the country in June that will increase the prospects of bilateral trade between the two countries, a Canadian High Commission official said.

India, UAE to jointly combat terror
New Delhi, March 12 India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Thursday held wide-ranging talks that focused on expanding counter-terror cooperation and taking economic ties to new heights.

Krishna warns of terror threat to Indian missions abroad
New Delhi, March 12 The government on Thursday said that some terror groups had plans to target Indian missions abroad and underlined that it has taken up a slew of measures to strengthen security of the missions.

Rakesh Mohan appointed Prof in Yale
Washington, March 12 Former Reserve Bank of India deputy governor Rakesh Mohan has been appointed professor in the Practice of International Economics and Finance in the Yale School of Management from July 1.

UNDP chief praises rural job scheme
New Delhi, March 12 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) chief Helen Clark met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Thursday and discussed several partnerships to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.

Tendulkar UNEP Ambassador
United Nations, March 12 India's cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar has been named a Goodwill Ambassador by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

110 firms in IIM placement mela
Ahmedabad, March 12 The graduating batch of the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad has received placement offers from 110 firms, including international offers from firms like Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank.

Games look inspired by Indian art
New Delhi, March 12 The colour palette is vibrant, modern. But look closely and the images of the 2010 Commonwealth Games for hoardings across Delhi, including sporting venues, will reveal traditional Indian art forms deftly woven into them.

Rise in number of Indians holidaying in Oz
Melbourne, March 12 There has been a 26 percent increase in Indians holidaying in Australia's Victoria state in the year ending December 2009 as compared to the same period in 2008, reveals a survey that comes in the backdrop of a string of attacks on Indian students in this country.

Oz hearing care centre comes to India
New Delhi, March 12 An Australian audiology company, which has more than 180 clinics in Australia and New Zealand, has ventured into Asia for the first time with India as its destination. Indians make up 30 percent of its workforce, its CEO said on Thursday.

Indian experts in Sri Lanka with Jaipur Foot
Jaipur, March 12 Sri Lanka's separatist war finally over, Indian experts are in the island nation to provide the Jaipur Foot, artificial legs known to be cosmetically and functionally close to the human limb.

Putin set for N-pact with India
New Delhi, March 11 With a pact on Admiral Gorshkov likely during Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's trip to India, Russian envoy Alexander Kadakin on Wednesday urged India to look at the reconstruction of the aircraft carrier with 'positive eyes' and pitched for setting more nuclear reactors.

India gives $5 mn for Chile relief
United Nations, March 11 India has announced a cash contribution of $5 million for relief and rehabilitation in Chile in a show of solidarity with the people of the earthquake-hit country.

UAE Vice President to visit India
Dubai, March 11 United Arab Emirates (UAE) Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum embarks on a two-day visit to India on Thursday.

No winding up Afghan ops: India
New Delhi, March 11 India on Wednesday rejected reports that it was winding up its operations in Afghanistan and stressed that its commitment to the development of the war-torn nation remains 'undiluted'.

Ambani, Mittal among richest top 10
Washington, March 11 Indians Mukesh Ambani and Lakshmi Mittal figured among world's top ten billionaires as Mexican tycoon Carlo Slim Helu beat Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the wealthiest person on earth.

Scholarships for NRIs, PIOs announced
Kuala Lumpur, March 11 New Delhi has announced scholarships for the Indian diaspora for undergraduate studies in India during 2010-11.

India-American wins US science award
Washington, March 11 Indian-American computer scientist Subhash Khot, most well known for his 'Unique Games Conjecture', has received the prestigious National Science Foundation's (NSF) $500,000 Alan T. Waterman Award.

PIO turns chicken feathers into fuel
Washington, March 11 Manoranjan 'Mano' Misra, an Indian American professor known for turning coffee grounds and chicken feathers into fuel, has been honoured as the 2010 Regents' Researcher by the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.

India, Africa launch action plan
New Delhi, March 11 Two years after their first summit, India and Africa on Wednesday launched an action plan that includes closer cooperation in agriculture and setting up of new training institutes by New Delhi in areas ranging from foreign trade to education and IT.

Prince Andrew celebrates mother’s birthday in Delhi
New Delhi, March 11 The sprawling lawns of British High Commissioner Richard Stagg's residence on Wednesday rocked to the spirit of Britain-India kinship as Prince Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II, flagged off his mother's 84th birthday celebrations in India.

EU climate chief welcomes India’s stance on Copenhagen
Brussels, March 11 The European Union's top negotiator on climate change on Wednesday welcomed India and China's decision to formally back the agreement reached at an international conference in Copenhagen last year.

India first global venue for rare Russian art
New Delhi, March 11 Thirty-three rare paintings, all classical 19th and 20th century Russian winter landscapes by leading artists, have stepped out of the Russian Museum at St.Petersburg for the first time in the archive's 115-year-old history for a show in the Indian capital.

CWG will showcase Indian culture
New Delhi, March 11 Plans for the 2010 Commonwealth Games ceremonies are a bit of a secret. There is speculation that India will showcase its Bollywood formula yet again in Delhi like it did in Melbourne. But here's what — you can actually expect a cultural fiesta replete with classical and folk dances and music!

Virtual world abuzz on women's bill
New Delhi, March 11 Debates and discussions on the historic women's reservation bill is buzzing the virtual world too.

India draws huge response in Toronto
Toronto, March 10 India has drawn a huge response at the world's biggest mining conference here, with Ontario province signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Delhi to exploit India's mineral wealth.

US-India technology meet
Washington, March 10 Top US and Indian business executives will meet here on Monday to address critical issues affecting US-India High Technology Cooperation in areas like defence/strategic trade, civil nuclear cooperation, biotechnology, nano-technology and civil aviation.

Indian music inspires UK artists
New Delhi, March 10 Enrico Rava, one of the most sought after jazz musicians in Europe, is inspired by Indian music that 'creeps' sub-consciously into his compositions.

India-Africa to have 3-day meet
New Delhi, March 10 India's diplomatic and economic ties with Africa are set for a surge at a three-day conclave starting on March 14 in New Delhi in which ministers, business people and experts from 34 African countries will discuss business projects worth $9 billion.

Indian researcher hired for $280,000 in US
Chennai, March 10 Downturn or upturn, the U.S. corporations pick the best of young Indians. R. Shivaraman, a nanotechnology research scholar here, has been hired by hardware manufacturer Seagate Technology at an annual pay packet of $280,000 (Rs.1.4 crore).

Global firms make beeline to hire IIM grads
Bengaluru, March 10 Global firms in investment banking, consulting, marketing and management came calling here on a hiring spree to the Indian Institute of Management-Bengaluru (IIM-B), signalling a revival of the world economy.

Indians biggest non-white group in Canada
Toronto, March 10 With immigration and higher birth rates among non-whites fast changing the demographic face of Canada, minorities will account for almost a third of the country's population by 2031, according to figures released on Tuesday. Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis will become the biggest group, accounting for 28 percent of the non-white population.

Soon, broadband in every Indian village
New Delhi, March 10 India is charting a grand scheme targeting its rural outback to reach telecom and broadband services to each of its 626,000 villages, using funds to the tune of $3.5 billion lying unutilised in a dedicated fund.

Government will pass women's bill before March 16
New Delhi, March 10 The government intends to pass the women's reservation bill in the Lok Sabha before the house adjourns March 16 for a three-week break, said Parliamentary Affairs Minister P.K. Bansal here on Wednesday.

Project Arrow targets 727 POs with corporate look
New Delhi, March 10 After upgrading 1,000 post offices across the country, India Post is giving a corporate look to 727 more with better services under one roof as part of its 'Project Arrow', says Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot.

Now, school textbooks, e-module from Encyclopaedia
New Delhi, March 10 Encyclopaedia Britannica textbooks and an online study module will hit Indian schools from April 2010 in four subjects — computer science, mathematics, environmental studies and general knowledge, says its president Jorge Cauz.

Per capita income goes up in Delhi
New Delhi, March 10 The per capita income in the Indian capital saw a jump of Rs.8,452 in 2008 over the previous year, said a report released here on Tuesday.

India, US set to expand trade
Washington, March 9 India and the U.S. are set to significantly expand bilateral trade in strategic and high technology areas after a meeting here next week of the India-US High Technology Cooperation Group (HTCG), its first since President Barack Obama took office.

India, US to ink framework pact on investment
Washington, March 9 India and the U.S. are set to sign a framework agreement on trade and investment here next week during a three-day visit by Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma.

India, Russia may ink visa pact
New Delhi, March 9 India and Russia are likely to ink a long-delayed visa pact that will ease the Russian visa regime to spur more contacts between businessmen of the two sides during the visit of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday.

Sonia, Nooyi among top power women
Washington, March 9 Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Pepsico's India-born CEO Indra Nooyi and ICICI Bank chief Chanda Kochhar figure in CNN's list of eight of Asia's top power women.

India to open consulate in Jaffna
New Delhi, March 9 India plans to open a consulate in Jaffna town, an important step to spur New Delhi's efforts in the reconstruction of Sri Lanka's war-ravaged north, the government said on Monday.

Indian firms to bid for world's finest bale of wool
Melbourne, March 9 Indian companies are expected to bid for an ultra fine bale of wool when it goes under the hammer in this Australian city next week, a media report said on Tuesday.

GDP to be Rs.61 lakh cr this fiscal
Kolkata, March 8 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee expects the country's gross domestic product (GDP) to be Rs.61 lakh crore in the current fiscal (2009-10).

EU told to beef up Delhi embassy
London, March 8 Britain and Sweden have urged the European Union (EU) to build bigger embassies in New Delhi, saying such a move was needed for 'shaping the world of tomorrow' through its planned new diplomatic corps.

Germany launches fellowship to boost S Asian ties
New Delhi, March 8 The South Asian Network of the German government's Goethe-Institut on Sunday announced a fully funded fellowship to further boost cultural relations with India and create cultural leaders.

Zambia seeks partnership with India
New Delhi, March 8 When Indian President Pratibha Patil gave her speech in parliament on February 22, one among the millions watching her speak in Hindi on television was Zambian Ambassador S.K. Walubita.

Growth to top 9 percent: PM
New Delhi, March 6 India will return to a high growth of over 9 percent and may eventually emerge as the fastest growing economy, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said on Friday. Admitting that price rise remains a cause for worry, he said all steps are being taken to combat it and urged the states to check bogus cards in the public distribution system (PDS).

Kabul attack: Menon meets Karzai
Kabul/New Delhi/Washington, March 6 India on Friday said that the February 26 terror attack in Kabul will not deter it from helping rebuild Afghanistan as National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon met Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul to review the security of around 4,000 Indians working in that country.

Attack will not bend India's will
New Delhi, March 6 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said the February 26 terror attack in Kabul that killed 7 Indians will not bend the will of Indian people to help Afghanistan and vowed to assist that country in shaping its destiny without 'outside interference.'

India for gender entity at UN
United Nations, March 6 India favoured the early establishment of a comprehensive gender entity in the UN to serve as a focal point for all its gender related activities and programmes.

‘India has vital role in challenges’
Washington, March 6 With national interests converging, the U.S. hopes to find more common ground with India, a growing world power that has a significant role to play on virtually all major challenges of the century, says a senior US official.

‘India N-deal has not complicated efforts’
Washington, March 6 The landmark India-US civil nuclear deal has not complicated efforts to achieve universalisation of the Additional Protocol for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards as a condition for nuclear supply, according to a top aide of President Barack Obama.

EU asked to set up larger embassies in India
Brussels, March 6 Britain and Sweden have asked the European Union to set up larger diplomatic offices in India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia and Brazil with a view to 'deepen and broaden' relationship with these countries.

4 Indian women among Forbes ‘philanthropy’ list
Washington, March 6 Four Indian women corporate leaders have made it to the Forbes' list of Asia Pacific's 48 'Heroes Of Philanthropy'.

India not competing with any African country
New Delhi, March 6 India is not in any competition with other countries in Africa, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor said here on Friday.

Oz calls for calm over boy's death
Sydney, March 6 Melbourne police on Saturday urged the Indian community not to jump to conclusions over the death of a three-year-old Indian boy whose body was found in a Melbourne street six hours after he went missing from his home.

India, Oz negotiating security pact
New Delhi, March 5 India and Australia are negotiating a social security agreement to be finalised 'at the earliest' which will spare workers from double payment of social security contributions.

Awards to build up Oz-India links
New Delhi, March 5 Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith on Thursday announced the winners of the inaugural Australia-India Science and Technology Research Awards (AISTRA) that will help research placements for researchers from both countries.

Economic growth to exceed 8 pc: PM
New Delhi, March 5 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said the government was taking all possible steps to counter rising food prices and added that he was confident India's economic growth would exceed 8 percent in the next fiscal.

Montek in UN advisory group
United Nations, March 5 Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of India's Planning Commission, is among the 19 members of the high-level advisory group set up by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon seeking to mobilise financing to help developing countries combat climate change.

PM pledges $5 mn for Chile earthquake
New Delhi, March 5 Condoling the loss of lives in the earthquake that hit Chile last weekend Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday pledged $5 million towards relief and rehabilitation measures.

India will ensure return of black money: PM
New Delhi, March 5 India will take every possible measure to ensure the return of ill-gotten money stashed away in tax havens abroad and has already started dialogue with other governments for necessary pacts, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said on Friday.

‘Saudi Arabia a factor of stability’
New Delhi, March 5 Describing Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to Saudi Arabia as 'highly successful', External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday said the Islamic kingdom was 'a factor of stability in the region'.

India, Africa to gain from each other
New Delhi, March 5 India and Africa are committed to learn and gain from each other's developmental experiences and practices, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said here on Thursday.

US treasury secretary to visit India
Washington, March 5 US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will travel to India in early April to take part in the first US-India Economic and Financial Partnership meeting, designed to strengthen ties between the two countries.

Kabul attack will not deter India: PM
New Delhi, March 5 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said the 'cowardly' terror attack in Kabul last week 'will not bend India's determination' to help Afghanistan.

Indian firm in race for $80 mn factory in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, March 5 An Indian company is competing against four Chinese firms for an $80 million contract for the construction of the Habesha cement factory that will help to ameliorate some of its chronic shortage in the East African nation.

Population register biggest exercise
New Delhi, March 5 Describing the preparation of a National Population Register (NPR) that will collect specific information of each person residing in India as 'the biggest exercise since humankind came into existence', Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday cautioned India's border districts to be vigilant while enrolling people.

Delhi, Mumbai to get chopper corridors
Hyderabad, March 5 Dedicated chopper corridors at the Delhi and Mumbai airports will come up soon to ease aerial congestion at both the places.

India tests low-cost rocket
Bengaluru, March 5 India successfully conducted the flight test of a new rocket that will drastically reduce the cost of its launch vehicles by using oxygen in the atmosphere to propel the spacecraft, a senior space official said on Thursday.

Over 1,000 aircraft needed in India by 2028
Hyderabad, March 5 Airbus and Boeing, the two leading aircraft makers in the world, on Thursday forecast robust growth of Indian civil aviation, projecting the aircraft demand of over 1,000 by 2028.

India to take up students' fee refund with UK
New Delhi, March 5 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday said India will take up with Britain cases of students not getting their fees refunded on courses they could not pursue due to Britain's decision to temporarily suspend student visas from three Indian cities.

Kidnapped Sikh faces Taliban threat of conversion
Toronto, March 5 Desperate for the safe release of his 32-year-old son Robin Singh from the Pakistani Taliban, Toronto-based Bishan Dass said his son faces threat of conversion.

‘Growth will pick up by this fiscal’
New Delhi, March 4 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said that economic growth would pick up in the last quarter of this fiscal and the dip in the third quarter was because of the steep fall in agricultural output.

‘India among top 5 aviation markets’
Hyderabad, March 4 India would break into the top five aviation markets in the world in next five years, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said on Wednesday and invited international companies to be partners in this growth story.

India warns against universal norms
United Nations, March 4 India has strongly supported increased international cooperation for achieving the objectives of the Decade of Action for Road Safety, but has cautioned against setting universal standards without taking into account specific circumstances.

India, Pak likely to talk again in US
New Delhi, March 4 The leaders of India and Pakistan are expected to meet on the sidelines of a global security summit on nuclear security in Washington next month in yet another bid to revive their stalled dialogue.

PIO named WEF's Young Global Leader
Washington, March 4 Sanjay Gupta, a senior Indian American executive, has been chosen by the World Economic Forum for its 2010 class of Young Global Leaders.

Indian dance troupe thrills Trinidad audience
Port-of-Spain, March 4 A scintillating performance by an Uttar Pradesh-based dance troupe has enthralled the audience at this Trinidad and Tobago capital.

Foot loved the old India, backed the new
London/New Delhi, March 4 Former British Labour Party leader Michael Foot who died in his London home at the age of 96 was a lifelong advocate of India, helping lay early strong foundations for the warmth that marks ties between the two countries today.

Deepak Chopra to produce India-based film
New York, March 4 New Age guru and author Deepak Chopra and Liquid Comics will partner together on a film adaptation of 'Beyond,' a supernatural thriller about a businessman whose wife suddenly vanishes from a small store in India.

EAM to inaugurate Indo-Africa seminar
New Delhi, March 4 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna will inaugurate a two-day seminar titled 'India and Africa: An Emerging Partnership' here on Thursday.

India urges Oz for action on attacks
New Delhi, March 4 India on Wednesday pressed Australia to take 'effective steps' to ensure the security of Indians in that country and sought a list of authorised agents recognised by Australian institutions so that students are not cheated by touts or dubious institutes.

‘Oz-India relation like T20 cricket’
New Delhi, March 4 Striking a chord with the student community of Delhi University where he went for an interaction Wednesday morning, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith compared India and Australia's relationship to an exciting Twenty20 cricket match.

Oz agency to help resolve perception issues in India
Melbourne, March 4 A national agency to oversee standards of higher education providers will help resolve Australia's 'serious perception issues' in India, an official of a universities' group said on Thursday, adding 'we do have a problem in India, and it is our collective problem'.

India-Taiwan ties to be extended
Kochi March 4 Taiwan, which has established trade and technical collaboration with various Indian states in recent times, on Wednesday expressed keen interest to put Kerala on a priority list for collaboration.

Airbus A-320 joins Air India
Mumbai, March 4 The first of the new generation Airbus A-320 aircraft joined the Air India fleet Wednesday at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad where the India Aviation 2010 got underway.

Purple cabbage on Games platter
New Delhi, March 4 A world-class infrastructure and full-proof security are not the only things in offing during the Commonwealth Games. The organisers also plan to dish out delightful menus prepared with select ingredients ranging from purple cabbage and seedless cucumber to multi-coloured pepper.

US to address trade issues with India
Washington, March 3 As it seeks to further strengthen its growing relationship with India, the United States says it intends this year to address key trade irritants and develop cooperative initiatives on issues related to innovation, services, agriculture, market access, and investment.

Indian awarded Innovator of the Year
Washington, March 3 An Indian alumnus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has won the Innovator of the Year honour from Technology Review India by designing an ultra lightweight jacket to keep one cool in hot summers.

US show launches Bollywood to Hollywood contest
Washington, March 3 Hot Chaat, an online American TV show produced by an Indian American team, has launched a Bollywood to Hollywood talent search contest.

Indian leads filmmakers on 3D cinema
Toronto, March 3 Delhi-born documentary filmmaker Ali Kazimi, an associate professor in the department of film production at York University here, will lead a team of filmmakers for research in 3D (three-dimensional) cinema.

Trinidad seeks Indian investment
Port-of-Spain, March 3 Trinidad and Tobago has invited India to invest in the country, saying that the Caribbean nation is a fertile market as it provides a gateway to Latin America.

UK delegation meets Indian railway officials
Kolkata, March 3 British businessmen are looking for opportunities in the Indian railway sector, members of a delegation said here on Tuesday. The delegates will meet railway board officials in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Temple in Malaysia adopts school
Kuala Lumpur, March 3 The managing committee of a Hindu temple in Malaysia has adopted a school for people of Indian origin. The move has been welcomed by a newspaper that has urged other shrines to emulate it.

India to set up industrial park for Japan
Chennai, March 3 The Tamil Nadu government will set up an industrial park for Japanese small and medium enterprises (SME) near here in a bid to attract more investments from the east Asian country to the state.

Micra to be rolled out from India
Geneva/Chennai, March 3 Japanese car major Nissan Motor Company on Tuesday confirmed what has been an open secret — its new global compact car Micra will be rolled out from a plant near Chennai for the world market.

'MNIK' becomes highest grosser in Middle East
New Delhi, March 3 Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' (MNIK) has become the highest Bollywood earner in the Middle East with $3.3. million collections.

Samosas, Shane Warne at picnic in Oz
Melbourne, March 3 Spin bowler Shane Warne was mobbed by members of the Indian community on Tuesday during an informal interaction at parliament house in the backdrop of the violence against Indian students here.

Oz institute studying attacks on Indians
New Delhi, March 3 The Australian Institute of Criminology is studying the recent attacks on Indian students there and will come up with an exhaustive report soon to help the government deal with the issue better, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said here on Wednesday.

Afghan attack: NSA to visit Kabul
New Delhi, March 3 An inter-ministerial team of Indian investigators has reached Kabul to join the probe by Afghan authorities into Friday's deadly terror attack on Indians, ahead of National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon's trip to Kabul later this week.

India's exports rise 11.5 percent
New Delhi, March 3 India's merchandise exports grew 11.5 percent to $14.34 billion (Rs.65,920 crore) for the third consecutive month in January, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday.

School board exams kick off
New Delhi, March 3 Thousands of anxious students were seen making their way to examination centres across the capital on Wednesday for the start of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examinations.

Chandigarh high on rainwater harvesting
Chandigarh, March 3 In addition to its clean, wide roads and thick green cover, the Union Territory of Chandigarh can also boast of successfully running one of the biggest rainwater harvesting projects in the country.

India, Oz to discuss racist attacks
New Delhi, March 2 Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith arrived here Tuesday on a three-day trip that aims at assuring India about steps taken by Canberra to ensure the security of Indians in his country. Security for the Commonwealth Games, trade and hockey diplomacy are also on the agenda.

Indian American on US arts body
Washington, March 2 President Barack Obama has picked up an Indian American to serve on the US President's Advisory Committee on the Arts for the prestigious John F. Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts.

India's exports up 11.5 pc
New Delhi, March 2 India's merchandise exports grew 11.5 percent to $14.34 billion (Rs.65,920 crore) for the third consecutive month in January, according to data released by the ministry of commerce on Tuesday.

Boeing man to find investment opportunities in India
Washington, March 2 The US-India Business Council (USIBC) has named Shephard W. (Shep) Hill, a senior Boeing executive, as a director to help provide strategic direction for US and Indian companies seeking bilateral investment opportunities and partnerships.

Gujarat notifies $21.7 bn SIR
Gandhinagar, March 2 Gujarat's Special Investment Region (SIR) that will have an investment of Rs.1 lakh crore (Rs.1 trillion/$21.7 billion) is now a reality with the state government issuing a notification for the setting up of the region, an official said here Tuesday.

India, Saudi sign Riyadh Declaration
Riyadh, March 1 India and Saudi Arabia signed the Riyadh Declaration late Sunday night to put their seal of approval on rapidly growing ties that are moving towards a strategic partnership covering security, economic, defence, technology and political areas and including joint combat of terrorism.

India-Saudi extradition treaty signed
Riyadh, March 1 A pathbreaking extradition treaty was among five agreements signed between India and Saudi Arabia in the presence of visiting Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz here late Sunday night.

Persuade Pak to stop terrorism: PM
On Board Air India One, March 1 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday said that he had requested Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz to use his good offices to persuade Pakistan to stop abetting terrorists on its soil.

Saudi lauds Indian expats
Riyadh, Feb 28 The Saudi Arabian leadership Sunday lauded the contributions of 1.8-million strong expatriate Indian population to the development of their nation during the course of their engagements with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here.

PM lauds FM for 'right mix' budget
New Delhi, Feb 27 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday commended Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee for the budget, describing it as a right mix of enabling growth while sticking to the fiscal deficit consolidation requirements.

‘It's a growth-oriented budget’
Washington, Feb 27 The US India Business Council has hailed India's new budget saying it lays a strong foundation for the country to attract needed investment, spur innovation and drive inclusive growth for all of its citizens.

Biotech industry hails budget
Bengaluru, Feb 27 The biotechnology industry on Friday welcomed the slew of incentives and tax reliefs proposed in the union Budget for the ensuing fiscal 2010-11.

‘Saudi visit will strengthen ties’
New Delhi, Feb 27 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh hoped his three-day visit to Saudi Arabia beginning on Saturday will open up 'new frontiers of cooperation' and impart a 'strategic character' to the bilateral relationship.

20,000 Gulf students take CBSE exams
New Delhi, Feb 27 Nearly 20,000 students from the Gulf countries will take the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations starting on March 3 at 70 centres, an official release said here on Friday.

Afghan Minister speaks to Krishna
New Delhi/Kabul, Feb 27 In the wake of the terror attack in Kabul that killed 17 people, including nine Indians, Afghanistan on Friday told India it would take more security measures for the safety of Indian nationals while New Delhi assured that it would carry on its reconstruction activities in the terror-ravaged country.

Kabul attack: France expresses solidarity with India
New Delhi, Feb 27 France on Friday expressed solidarity with India in the wake of the terror attack in Kabul in which 9 Indians were killed and conveyed its condolences to the families of the victims.

Karzai promises probe into attack
New Delhi, Feb 27 Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday called up Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and promised a 'full investigation' into the terror attack in Kabul that killed 17 people, including nine Indians.

Kabul attack: 9 Indians killed
Kabul/New Delhi, Feb 27 Nine Indians were among 15 people killed when Taliban bombers attacked a hotel and three more buildings in the heart of the Afghan capital Friday, triggering an angry reaction in New Delhi which vowed to continue its strategic ties with Kabul.

India sends aircraft to bring back bodies
New Delhi, Feb 27 A special aircraft was sent to Kabul Saturday to bring back the bodies of nine Indians, including two major-rank army officers, who were killed in terror attacks in the Afghan capital.

Greater trust needed for dialogue: Krishna
New Delhi, Feb 27 Describing the foreign secretary-level talks as 'an encouraging step', External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Friday told parliament that the future of bilateral dialogue with Pakistan will depend on Islamabad's response to India's 'core concerns on terrorism' which remains undiluted.

'MNIK' first truly global Bollywood film
New Delhi, Feb 27 Having earned around Rs.150 crore (Rs.1.5 billion/$35 million) worldwide in 10 days, distributors Fox STAR Studios say they are extremely happy with the 'truly global' response to Shah Rukh Khan-starrer 'My Name Is Khan' (MNIK). They now plan to increase the Bollywood presence in the Middle East through the film and also release it in countries like Germany, Poland and Egypt.

Technology advisory group for IT projects soon
New Delhi, Feb 27 A technology advisory group will soon be set up for unique IT-related projects under the chairmanship of Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani, said Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday in his budget speech.

MIT to hold conference in India
Washington, Feb 27 About 100 leading business and tech visionaries from around the world would discuss innovative ideas and market ready incubated technologies at the annual emerging technologies conference, EmTech 2010, in Bengaluru next month.

ADB to support India's small trades
Manila, Feb 27 The Asian Development Bank said on Friday that it was providing up to $300 million in financing to help India develop and expand its micro-, small and medium-sized businesses.

Indian rupee to have distinct identity
New Delhi, Feb 27 The Indian rupee will soon join a select league of global currencies by having a distinct identity to distinguish it from other similar looking currencies, said Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in his budget speech on Friday.

India set for high, inclusive growth
New Delhi, Feb 26 The worst is over for the Indian economy after two hard years and the country will return to a high growth path with renewed confidence and even log double-digit expansion, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Friday.

Budget highlights
New Delhi, Feb 26 Highlights of 2010-11 budget presented by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the Parliament on Friday:

Increase in coal, crude and power
New Delhi, Feb 26 There is good news on India's energy front, with the Economic Survey recording an increase in the coal and crude production, coming down of power peak deficit, and a slowdown in the demand for power.

6 sectors grew by 9.4 pc in January
New Delhi, Feb 26 Key sectors of the economy grew 9.4 percent in January against 6 percent the previous month, official data released on Thursday said.

BRIC top agenda of global summit
Toronto, Feb 26 The role of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) economies in the new global order tops the agenda of this year's global summit on corporate governance being held here in June.

CWG baton is 'soul of India'
Port-of-Spain, Feb 26 The 2010 Commonwealth Games baton now circulating throughout Trinidad and Tobago has been described as the 'soul of India' by Indian High Commissioner Malay Mishra here. The baton for the October 3-14 Games in New Delhi will later tour other Caribbean countries who are members of the Commonwealth.

Bengali films to be distributed in US
Washington, Feb 26 A Florida based Indian-American media group has launched a new venture for the screening and distribution of quality Bengali films through more than 19,000 retail outlets in the U.S. and Canada.

Create jobs in US, get a green card!
Washington, Feb 26 Backed by over 160 venture capitalists, including several Indian Americans, two US senators have introduced a bill to give fast track visas to immigrant entrepreneurs in return for creating jobs to increase America's global competitiveness.

The StartUp Visa Act of 2010 will allow an immigrant entrepreneur to receive a two year visa if he or she can show that a qualified US investor is willing to dedicate a significant sum — a minimum of $250,000 — to the immigrant's startup venture.

India joins UN initiative, plants 2.5 bn trees
New Delhi, Feb 26 By planting 2.5 billion trees since 2007, India has joined the Plant for Planet: The Billion Tree Campaign of the UN, the Environment and Forests Ministry announced on Friday.

Malaysian Hindus hold chariot fest
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 26 The annual Masi Magam Theppa Thiruvila (floating chariot) festival will be held on Sunday at the Sri Singamuga Kaliamman temple in Teluk Bahang. The annual festival is celebrated to honour Lord Sri Singamuga Kaliamman.

Kamla becomes first woman leader in T&T
Port-of-Spain, Feb 26 Indian-origin Kamla Persad-Bissessar has become the first woman Leader of the Opposition in the Trinidad and Tobago parliament, ousting former premier Basdeo Panday from the post.

‘Composite dialogue not to be resumed’
New Delhi, Feb 26 India told Pakistan 'time was not yet ripe' to resume the composite dialogue process even as Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao handed over three fresh dossiers to her Pakistani counterpart, saying Islamabad has not done enough in investigating the conspiracy behind the Mumbai attack and curbing the activities of terror organisations on its soil.

Kabul attack: Six Indians hurt
Kabul, Feb 26 Taliban bombers equipped with suicide vests and automatic rifles attacked a hotel and a guesthouse in central Kabul on Friday, killing 11 people and injuring 20, including six Indians, officials said.

EU trade chief to visit India
Brussels, Feb 26 The European Commissioner for Trade, Karel De Gucht, is seeking to boost the European Union's ties with key Asian nations by embarking on a trip to Singapore, Vietnam and India next week, officials said on Thursday.

Cultural fest to bring Southeast Asia closer
Agartala, Feb 26 Aiming to promote closer ties between northeastern states in India and their neighbouring Southeast Asian countries, a month-long inter-cultural dialogue and festival is being organised, officials said here on Thursday.

Karnataka to build integrated IT city
Bengaluru, Feb 26 The Karnataka government would build an integrated IT city near the Bengaluru international airport to attract more investments in the knowledge sector, Governor H.R. Bhardwaj said on Thursday.

Force India sixth quickest
Barcelona, Feb 26 Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi clocked the sixth fastest time of one minute and 24.064 seconds around the 4.655 Kms long Circuit de Catalunya on the first day of the concluding pre-season Formula One test session.

India, Pakistan begin talks
New Delhi, Feb 25 India and Pakistan on Thursday began their first official talks since the Mumbai attack 14 months ago amid cautious optimism here that Islamabad will move faster against anti-India terror outfits and 26/11 attackers to keep the dialogue open.

India can be fastest growing economy
New Delhi, Feb 25 India's gross domestic product (GDP) can expand by double-digit levels to emerge as the fastest growing economy in the world by 2014, even as spiralling prices remains the immediate concern, says the Economic Survey for this fiscal.

Highlights of the Economic Survey
New Delhi, Feb 25 Following are the highlights of the annual Economic Survey for the current fiscal tabled by the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the Lok Sabha on Thursday:

PM's visit will boost Saudi-India ties
New Delhi, Feb 25 Bilateral trade and investment between India and Saudi Arabia are set to see a quantum jump with the visit of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh from February 27 to March 1, says Saudi Arabian Ambassador to India Faisal Hassan Trad. A new joint investment fund, expected to be established during the Prime Minister's visit, is estimated to be worth $750 million.

PIO’s invention churns out power from sand
Washington, Feb 25 An India-born rocket scientist has lifted the veil off Bloom Box fuel-cell, a revolutionary new technology that holds the promise to supply the world with abundant, clean and cheap energy.

Lok Sabha lauds Sachin’s double ton
New Delhi, Feb 25 The Lok Sabha on Thursday congratulated Sachin Tendulkar for becoming the first cricketer in one-day cricket to score a double century.

India condemns abduction of Hindu
New Delhi, Feb 25 A day before talks between foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Wednesday strongly condemned the recent beheading of a Sikh and the abduction of a Hindu in the neighbouring country.

Aussies throng Indian restaurants
Melbourne/New Delhi, Feb 25 Their plates overflowing with solidarity, many Australians tucked into Indian cuisine on Wednesday. From Victoria Premier John Brumby to commoners, crowds thronged Indian restaurants as part of the `Vindaloo Against Violence' initiative.

153 attacks in Oz in 14 months
New Delhi, Feb 25 As many as 153 cases of attacks have been confirmed against Indian nationals, including students and taxi drivers in the last 14 months in Australia, Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna told Parliament on Wednesday.

Jharkhand Khadi Board becomes success model
New Delhi, Feb 25 The Jharkhand State Khadi and Village Industries Board — the smallest of 33 such boards across the country — has become a business and social development model for all the other khadi boards in India.

Buddhist fair begins in Himanchal
Shimla, Feb 25 Thousands of Buddhists from India and abroad have thronged to the Rewalsar lake in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district for the two-day Tsechu fair to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padma Sambhava.

Railways set up museum to commemorate Tagore
New Delhi, Feb 25 With the 150th birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore being observed this year, Indian Railways proposes to set up two museums in West Bengal to commemorate him, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee announced in the Parliament on Wednesday. A special cross-border train will also be run with Bangladesh so that the two countries can jointly celebrate the anniversary of the poet who has penned the national anthems of both countries.

Rail budget promises expansion
New Delhi, Feb 24 Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday presented India's rail budget for the next fiscal with the promise of a new business model to encourage private investment along with social commitment but without privatisation.

Preparations on for 2011 census
New Delhi, Feb 24 Preparations for conducting the 2011 population census have commenced, and the process will begin this April, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

India to emerge with stronger growth
Washington, Feb 24 With sound economic policies, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan are expected to emerge from the global economic crisis with stronger growth performances in South Asia, according to a World Bank report.

India offers its expertise to UN
United Nations, Feb 24 India has offered its experience and expertise to the United Nations for its peacekeeping and peace-building efforts saying it stands ready to do more for international peace and security as a partner of the UN.

PIO’s invention to light up America
Washington, Feb 24 An India-born rocket scientist is all set to unveil a natural gas-fuelled cell box that promises to provide abundant, cheap, clean electricity to light up most American households within the next 10 years.

‘Malicious ware can invade smart phones’
Washington, Feb 24 Malicious software can now invade new generations of smart mobile phones, potentially with more serious consequences, says an Indian American computer scientist.

DRDO develops quicker, cheaper swine flu test
New Delhi, Feb 24 India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed a swine flu testing kit that can diagnose the pandemic in just two hours and reduce the cost of a single test fivefold — to less than Rs.1,000.

Scheme for unemployed NRKs soon
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 24 A scheme for Non-Resident Keralites (NRKs), who lost their jobs within two years of migration to the Middle East because of the global economic slump, will be launched in the coming financial year, Kerala Governor R.S. Gavai said on Wednesday.

NRK firm launches green township
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 24 Mir Realtors, which has non-resident Keralites settled in Dubai and Russia as directors, on Tuesday announced the launch of the second phase of their eco-friendly township 'The Greens' here.

More funds to safeguard foreign students in Oz
New Delhi, Feb 24 Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Tuesday announced funding of A$5.1 million to further strengthen the country's international education industry and 'safeguard the course fees of international students'.

US Sikhs ask Obama to intervene
Washington, Feb 24 Outraged over the beheading of a Sikh by the Pakistan Taliban, Sikhs in the U.S. have urged President Barack Obama to take up the issue with Islamabad.

‘Pakistan has failed to protect minorities’
Toronto, Feb 24 Condemning the beheading of two Sikhs by the Pakistani Taliban as 'an act of barbarians,'' Sikhs in Canada on Tuesday urged tough action the killers. They also said Pakistan had failed to protect its minorities.

Choppers to boost Mizoram tourism
Aizawl, Feb 24 Mizoram will introduce helicopter services in the mountainous northeastern state to not only take the administration into remote areas but also to boost tourism, officials said here on Tuesday.

India needs to project power globally
Washington, Feb 23 To become a bigger player on the world stage, New Delhi will need to become a truly Asian power and project its power and influence globally, says a US expert on South Asia.

UK wants India-EU trade deal by 2010
London, Feb 23 Britain is pushing for the rapid conclusion of a long-delayed free trade agreement between India and the 27-nation Europe Union, saying it would help remove bottlenecks that are holding up trade and jobs at both ends.

Global warming to push up food prices
Washington, Feb 23 The impact of global warming on food prices and hunger could be significant in the next 20 years as a new study reveals that higher temperatures could reduce yields of wheat, rice and maize — dietary staple for millions of poor people who subsist on less than a $1 a day.

Government clears 12 FDI proposals
New Delhi, Feb 23 The government on Monday approved 12 foreign direct investment proposals worth more than Rs.1,045 crore from, among others, the global animation, publishing and entertainment giant Walt Disney.

‘Oz wants more students from India’
Chandigarh, Feb 23 Australian High Commissioner Peter Verghese Monday said that despite the recent incidents of violence, his country wanted more students from India, particularly from Punjab.

‘Melbourne not safe for Indians’
Melbourne, Feb 23 Streets of Melbourne were not safe for Indians and the government should spend money on policing and preventing racial attacks to improve relationship, Australia's Opposition Leader Tony Abott said on Tuesday.

India to host 200 aerospace majors
New Delhi, Feb 23 Nearly 200 domestic and global players in the aerospace business, including Airbus, Boeing, Bell, Thales and Dassault are participating in the five-day Indian Aviation 2010 exposition in Hyderabad from March 3.

Overseas buyers to attend handicraft fair
Bhubaneswar, Feb 23 At least 31 overseas buyers and exporters have confirmed their participation in a two-day international handicrafts and handloom fair beginning in the state capital on Wednesday, an official said on Monday.

‘India to grow 7.5 pc this fiscal’
New Delhi, Feb 22 Articulating the government's focus on 'aam admi', the common man, President Pratibha Patil n Monday sought to play up India's growth story in spite of adversities and assured all possible steps to ease the hardship due to high prices. Patil devoted the bulk of her 50-minute speech to how inclusive growth remained at the core of its agenda.

Obama likely to visit India this year
Chicago, Feb 22 President Barack Obama, who called India an indispensable nation during Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's state visit, will most likely visit India later this year to further underscore its importance to America, a US official says.

Sanjoy awarded 'Global Citizenship'
Washington, Feb 22 Tufts University, one of the leading the U.S. universities, has awarded this year's Dr. Jean Mayer Award for Global Citizenship to Indian journalist Sanjoy Hazarika for his advocacy of issues in India's northeast to a national and international audience.

Thousands volunteer for CWG
New Delhi, Feb 22 There is a buzz around the imposing Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Headquarters near Connaught Place these days as scores of excited students, professionals, homemakers, ex-servicemen, teachers and people from the corporate world flock to it to join as volunteers for the October 3-14 Games.

Continue trade with Pak: Chidambaram
Attari (Punjab), Feb 22 Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday said that India should continue its trade ties with Pakistan and other neighbouring countries.

Saudi to sign extradition pact with India
New Delhi, Feb 22 India will be among the first countries Saudi Arabia will sign an extradition treaty with when Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh visits that country later this month, according to Saudi Ambassador to India Faisal Hassan Trad.

NRI killed for cigarettes, sweets
London, Feb 22 British police have launched a murder hunt after a gang of teenagers in northern England killed an Indian-origin shopkeeper described by locals as a 'gentleman, who would do anything for anyone'.

NGOs to be involved in 2011 census
Agartala, Feb 22 For the first time in India, non-government organisations (NGOs) will be involved in carrying out the country's gigantic 2011 census operation, officials said here on Saturday.

Four Indians nominated for CWP
New Delhi, Feb 20 Noted authors Keki N. Daruwalla and Amit Chaudhuri are among the four Indians nominated for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize 2010.

India will be influential friend: US
Chicago, Feb 20 As India's economy grows and its stature rises, it will be an increasingly important, and influential friend of the United States, buttressed in part by strong people to people ties, says a senior US official.

India ranks sixth in image rating by Americans
Washington, Feb 20 India ranked sixth among 20 nations favourably viewed by Americans that figured prominently in the news or the U.S. foreign policy in the first year of the Obama administration, according to a new poll.

India offers fellowships to Africans
New Delhi, Feb 20 India is offering 416 fellowships to African researchers in top Indian institutions in areas from biotechnology to forestry.

India to have record wheat production
Ahmedabad, Feb 20 India may have record wheat production in the current Rabi season if rain or hail does not damage the crop that will soon be ready for harvest, says S. Nagarajan of the central Agriculture Ministry.

Punjab gets hi-tech driving school
Muktsar (Punjab), Feb 20 The Punjab government in association with the Tata Motors Friday set up a state-of-the-art driving school at Mahuana village in this district.

PM's council pegs growth at 7.2 pc
New Delhi, Feb 19 The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council on Friday predicted India's growth for this fiscal at 7.2 percent, and later accelerating to 8.2 percent and 9 percent, respectively, over the next two years.

Highlights of economic review
New Delhi, Feb 19 Following are the highlights of a review of the Indian economy conducted by the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council headed by C. Rangarajan:

India top gold consuming nation
Dubai, Feb 19 A strong recovery in domestic demand during the last three quarters of 2009 helped India reclaim by the year-end its position as leading gold purchaser, having bought a total of 480 tonnes during the year.

India tightens visa procedures
New Delhi, Feb 19 Tightening up visa procedures, the Home Ministry on Thursday asked all central ministries and state chief secretaries to strictly adhere to the revised procedure for grant of visas to foreigners coming to India to attend international conferences and seminars.

Canada to open office in India
Toronto, Feb 19 To help new immigrants get their credentials recognised in their country of origin before landing here, Canada on Thursday announced opening of new offices in India, China, the Philippines and Britain.

Indian Co to make choppers for US
New Delhi, Feb 19 The first India-made airframe of the Sikorsky S-92 medium-lift helicopter will be handed over to the U.S. firm in November and there is the distinct possibility of the entire chopper being manufactured in this country at some stage — the first time that a major aviation actitivity is being done in the private sector.

‘Karma shapes satisfaction in India’
Washington, Feb 19 The concept of 'karma' shapes consumer satisfaction in India, suggests a new study. It says it is important for companies to understand cultural differences between markets if they wish to reach consumers in a globalised marketplace.

Space technology to identify whale sharks
New Delhi, Feb 19 Indian scientists will try to distinguish individual whale sharks off the Gujarat coast, using a technique employed by NASA to identify galaxies.

Over 5,000 marine species found
New Delhi, Feb 19 They were the sea's best-kept secrets — until now. As work on the world's first ocean census inches closer to completion, scientists working on the decade-long project claim to have found over 5,000 new marine organisms that were not known to mankind all this while.

Four PSUs to become 'Maharatna'
Kolkata, Feb 19 Public sector majors Indian Oil Corporation (IOL), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) are likely to become the country's first 'Maharatna' companies by April-May this year, an official said on Thursday.

BPCL partner finds gas in Mozambique
Mumbai, Feb 19 State-run oil marketing company Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) on Thursday said gas had been discovered at an offshore Mozambique find in which its overseas subsidiary holds a 10 percent stake.

OVL, GAIL to take part in Chinese pipeline construction
New Delhi, Feb 19 The Indian government has approved the participation of ONGC Videsh and GAIL in the construction of a Chinese pipeline and also make additional investment of over $1.3 billion (Rs.6,008 crore) in the development of Myanmarese hydrocarbon blocks.

Kerala announces 'dream season' for tourists
New Delhi, Feb 19 The Kerala government on Thursday announced the 'dream season' period to attract more domestic tourists to the state during the months of April to September, considered a lean tourist season.

Shimla's landmarks to get facelift
Shimla, Feb 19 A facelift of historic monuments of the British era in this Himachal Pradesh capital is on the cards with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) funding of $.75 million, an official said here on Friday.

India, EU free trade pact by end 2010
Chennai, Feb 18 A far-reaching free trade agreement will be 'ready to be signed' between India and the European Union by the end of this year even as child labour and intellectual property rights regime in this country remain sore points, EU ambassador here Daniele Smadja has said.

Obama rings Singh, condemns attack
New Delhi, Feb 18 US President Barack Obama called up Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Thursday morning to condemn last Saturday's bomb blast in Pune and to condole the loss of lives in the terror attack that killed 11 people.

Website launched for Indians in Oz
New Delhi, Feb 18 A new networking website has been launched for Indian alumni and students in Australia to enhance the experience of international students.

'Peepli Live' lauded at Berlin fest
Berlin, Feb 18 Bollywood star Aamir Khan's production venture 'Peepli Live', a strong satire on farmers' suicides in India, received a hearty reception at the press screening during the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival.

US envoy extends 'hand of friendship'
New Delhi, Feb 18 Wearing a black business suit and a pearl necklace, Farah Pandith, the U.S. Special Representative for Muslims, bowed her head low and listened with rapt attention as a cleric recited a verse from the Quran here at the India Islamic Cultural Centre.

MNIK to be dubbed in German, Turkish
Mumbai, Feb 18 Shah Rukh Khan's latest movie 'My Name Is Khan', which made $18 million in its opening weekend worldwide, will be dubbed in German and Turkish and will be subtitled in Polish to help a wider international audience.

Pak envoy meets Foreign Secy Rao
New Delhi, Feb 18 Pakistani High Commissioner Shahid Malik on Wednesday met Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao here for preparatory discussions ahead of the talks between India and Pakistan later this month.

Micro industrial goods to get makeover
New Delhi, Feb 18 Shoppers can soon buy trendily packaged designer pickles, rural agro-products, medical equipment and village crafts off the shelves of superstores in mega cities across India.

Nalanda to be developed into tourist hub
Patna, Feb 18 Bihar is preparing an ambitious master plan to develop Nalanda as a tourist hub to attract more foreign and domestic travellers.

Wipro offers training for defence forces
Bengaluru, Feb 18 Wipro and CAE Inc, formerly Canadian Aviation Electronics, will jointly offer simulation-based training, maintenance and training support services for India's defence forces, the Bengaluru-based IT major said on Wednesday.

Indo-Danish pact on social security
New Delhi, Feb 17 India and Denmark are set to sign a new pact under which their workers will only have to make social security contributions in the country of origin and not where they work, and thereby avoid losing out on their emoluments.

Pune: We support India, says US
Washington, Feb 17 Condemning the terror attack on a Pune eatery in 'strongest terms', the United States has said it would continue its 'unprecedented' cooperation with India to combat terrorism and protect the two societies from such attacks.

Green code for CWG unveiled
New Delhi, Feb 17 Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday released the Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 Ecological Code that outlines targets set by organisers to cut down on carbon emissions during the mega sporting event.

Electricity to all villages by 2012
Palakkad (Kerala), Feb 17 India aims at providing electricity to all the 593,732 villages in the country by 2012, Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde announced on Tuesday as he declared Kerala's Palakkad district the first fully electrified district in the country.

New regime to auction hydrocarbon assets
New Delhi, Feb 17 India is working on a new policy to auction hydrocarbon assets for exploring oil and gas reserves on a perpetual basis, with a database being drawn up of all the country's potential reserves, Petroleum Secretary S. Sundareshan has said.

EADS sets up R&D facility in India
New Delhi, Feb 17 Aiming to ramp up the capacities of India's defence manufacturing industry, European aerospace major EADS has established a military R&D facility at Bengaluru to take forward the group's existing projects and work on new programmes.

Hyderabad airport among top five
London, Feb 17 The Hyderabad international airport has been named amongst the world's top five in the annual Airport Service Quality (ASQ) passenger survey along with the ones at Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong and Beijing.

'MNIK' becomes biggest grosser in UK
London, Feb 17 Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's new movie 'My Name is Khan' has become the most successful Bollywood film in British box office history.

AgustaWestland-Tata set J-venture
New Delhi, Feb 17 AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, and Tata Sons on Tuesday signed an agreement for forming a joint venture company that will establish in India a final assembly line for the AW119 helicopter for the worldwide market.

Nigeria eyes Indian military hardware
New Delhi, Feb 17 Oil-rich Nigeria, which annually allocates some 170 billion naira (over $1 billion) for defence, is actively eyeing Indian military hardware as it seeks to modernise its armed forces, says the African country's Defence Minister.

‘Don't want to remember colonial rule’
Chandigarh, Feb 17 'Life has come full circle' with the re-launching of the colonial East India Company under its new Indian owner, British Minister Pat McFadden said Tuesday.

Rahul, NZ leader discuss security
Wellington, Feb 17 Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is visiting New Zealand, discussed the security situation in India with a prominent New Zealand leader.

Indians in Oz feel safe: Studies
New Delhi, Feb 17 Three new studies released by the Australian high commission here Tuesday show that a majority of international students, including Indians, feel safe in that country even though there have been attacks, some racist, on Indians there.

Chhattisgarh registers 19.9 pc growth
Raipur, Feb 17 Chhattisgarh's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is estimated at Rs.95,204 crore for 2008-09, registering a growth of 19.88 percent over the previous year, according to an economic survey tabled in the state assembly on Tuesday.

Got a new idea? Disney will make it!
New Delhi, Feb 17 The Disney network of channels in India has announced a new contest called 'Pitchkiaow!' seeking new show ideas for kids to promote creative talent in the television business.

India is a priority: New Zealand PM
Wellington, Feb 16 India is a priority relationship for New Zealand, Prime Minister John Key said on Tuesday while welcoming Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

More Indians going to N Zealand
Hamilton (New Zealand), Feb 16 There has been an over three-fold increase in Indians getting student visas to study in New Zealand in the past five years, authorities said.

John Kerry in Delhi, meets PM
New Delhi, Feb 16 US Senator John Kerry, on a short visit to Delhi, met Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday afternoon.

Malaysia-India for $468 mn worth deal
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 16 Malaysia and India are set to follow up on the $468 million worth of potential trade avenues identified during last month's India visit of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, with the next round of negotiations here March 28-30.

‘Indian students always welcome’
Chandigarh, Feb 16 Students from India are 'always welcome' in his country, British Minister Pat McFadden said Tuesday though Britain has stopped accepting student visa applications at its three centres in northern India.

Blast wont affect tourist flow: UK
Chandigarh, Feb 16 Britain on Tuesday 'strongly condemned' all terror attacks, as well as the Pune bombing, but said its travel advisory in the aftermath of the blast would not have an adverse effect on tourist flow to India, a 'very popular destination' for Britons.

McFadden in bhangra mode
Zirakpur (Punjab), Feb 16 There was song, food and dance — and a British minister enthusiastically shaking a leg to bhangra pop and greeting visitors with 'Sat Sri Akal' at this big fat Punjabi wedding of two NRIs.

Tata Motors global sales up by 93 pc
Kolkata, Feb 16 Auto major Tata Motors group global sales, comprising Tata, Tata Daewoo and Hispano Carrocera range of commercial vehicles, grew by 93 percent to 85,714 in January this year, a company statement said here on Monday.

MNIK tops one-day sales record in US
Washington, Feb 16 Grossing $761,000 on Sunday, the highest one-day gross ever for any Hindi-language film in North America, Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' is on a record-breaking spree at the box office.

UK football club keen to buy IPL team
London, Feb 16 A Premier League football club of Britain has shown interest in buying one of the two Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket franchises to be sold at a base price of $225 million, a media report said.

Indian food on our checklist: Backstreet Boys
New Delhi, Feb 16 On their first ever India tour, American boy band Backstreet Boys is not only excited about meeting fans and musicians — its members are only familiar with 'Slumdog Millionaire' music so far — but also looking forward to traditional cuisine.

Badal seeks UK help for Punjab teachers
Chandigarh, Feb 16 Planning to initiate a specialised teachers' training programme in spoken English skills, the Punjab government on Monday mooted a proposal to invite collaboration with the British government as well as with the British Council.

Workshop on tribal art opens at IGNOU
New Delhi, Feb 16 Ways to promote tribal art and carry forward the legacy were in focus at a three-day workshop on art forms of Bhil and Gond tribes in India which opened at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) here on Monday.

Tussar silk inches closer to patent
Patna, Feb 16 The rustle of Bhagalpur silk may never have sounded sweeter to its weavers! The famous tussar from Bihar is set to be an exclusive brand, as its registration enters the final stage of the Global Indications (GI) Act for patenting.

Love to be food of music at Taj fest
Agra, Feb 16 Love will be the theme of the Taj Mahotsava that opens here on Thursday just 500 metres from that eternal monument to love, the Taj Mahal.

Stage set for unique film fest in Puri
Bhubaneswar, Feb 16 No juries, no awards.... just sun, sand, sea and film screenings inside makeshift tents are some of the unique features of the Bring Your Own Film Festival (BYOFF) starting on February 21 in Puri.

Nepal president arrives in Delhi
New Delhi, Feb 15 Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav arrived here on Monday for a four-day state visit during which he will sign several agreements as well as visit Haridwar for the Maha Kumbh Mela.

Obama appoints PIO as special envoy
Washington, Feb 15 President Barack Obama has appointed Rashad Hussein, an Indian-American Muslim as a special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the 57-nation organisation that calls itself the 'collective voice of the Muslim world.'

East India Co now owned by Indian
London, Feb 15 With just around a month to go for the re-launch of the East India Company — the world's first multinational whose forces once ruled much of the globe — its new Indian owner says he is overwhelmed by 'a huge feeling of redemption'. It's been a long, emotional and personal journey for Sanjiv Mehta, a Mumbai-born entrepreneur who completed the process of buying the East India Company (EIC) in 2005 from the '30 or 40' people who owned it.

UK, India undertake joint N-research
New Delhi, Feb 15 Days after India and Britain signed a civil nuclear cooperation declaration, the two countries on Saturday inked a pact to undertake joint research in the area.

Spanish Padma awardee loves India
New Delhi, Feb 15 He is a rare Spaniard to be honoured with a Padma Shri, but the name Rafael Iruzubieta Fernandez is only too well known to Indian students and academics who visit Spain. A noted lawyer and Indologist, he says India fascinates him for its 'culture of coexistence', its 'constitution' and, of course, 'chicken curry'!

Bharti to acquire Kuwait's Zain
New Delhi, Feb 15 India's largest private telecom services provider, the Sunil Mittal-controlled Bharti Airtel, on Monday said it has started exclusive talks to acquire Kuwait's Zain for $10.7 billion to get a foothold in the African market.

UK minister attends Punjabi wedding to woo voters
New Delhi, Feb 15 A British minister is to attend a Punjabi wedding in Chandigarh, seemingly to woo voters in his constituency.

MNIK makes record $1.86 mn in America
Washington, Feb 15 Grossing an estimated $1.86 million at the box office in its first weekend, Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' has broken the record for the largest opening weekend ever for a Hindi film in North America.

India has dream run at Berlin fest
Berlin, Feb 15 India has a dream run with eight feature films including 'My Name Is Khan', 'Peepli Live' and 'Manthan' at the ongoing Berlin International Film Festival. Such a large selection is very rare at an A-list festival without an India focus.

Indian prof killed in Alabama shooting
Washington, Feb 15 An Indian American professor was among three faculty members killed in a shooting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville by a fellow professor apparently miffed at being denied tenure.

‘Indian delegation should visit Oz’
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 15 A high-level delegation from India should visit Australia in the wake of the recent attacks on Indian students there, according to V.P. Unnikrishnan, secretary of the Federation of Indian Communities, Queensland (FICQ).

Create new avenues of growth: Tharoor
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 15 Asia should take into account the changing world economic scenario and leverage its comparative advantage to create new avenues of growth and development, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor said on Saturday.

Life insurance industry to grow 10 pc
Chennai, Feb 15 India's life insurance industry is expected to grow by around 10 percent in 2010 over the previous year, mainly by improving efficiency but also by expanding in small towns and villages, industry experts say.

Platinum becoming popular in India
Kolkata, Feb 15 Indians, known for their craving for gold, are now looking at platinum jewelleries with equal enthusiasm, opening market for the elegant and exquisite shining white metal slowly but steadily.

HEC set to become ‘Navratna’
Ranchi, Feb 15 Heavy Engineering Corporation (HEC), a public sector firm based here, will become a Navratna company and get listed on a stock exchange, Heavy Industries Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said on Saturday.

Goa carnival has a colourful start
Panaji, Feb 15 Long parades of gaily-coloured floats with masked dancers led by King Momo or king of the carnival took to the streets of sunny Goa on Saturday, signalling the start of its famous colourful carnival.

India assures support to Abbas
New Delhi, Feb 13 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday ended his two-day unannounced visit to India with New Delhi pledging support to an independent Palestine state coexisting with Israel, and a $10 million support for development of the conflict-hit region.

ICCR sets up centre in Malaysia
New Delhi, Feb 13 The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) has set up a full-fledged Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), complete with a dance studio, music and yoga rooms, in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, a statement said on Friday.

Doordarshan anchor is US top official
Washington, Feb 13 A former Doordarshan sports and news anchor, Secunderabad-born Suresh Kumar, has become the senior-most Indian American in the U.S. commerce department.

Che recalled to mark India-Cuba ties
New Delhi, Feb 13 The legendary Che Guevara's 1959 trip to India was recalled at a meeting here to mark 50 years of friendship between Cuba and India.

India's factory output up 16.8 pc
New Delhi, Feb 13 India's industrial production registered a better-than-expected growth of 16.8 percent in December to log the fastest expansion in a decade, helped by a strong showing by the manufacturing sector that saw its output surge 18.5 percent.

Eurocopter marks presence at DEFEXPO 2010
New Delhi, Feb 13 Eurocopter, the world's leading helicopter manufacturer, will show a significant presence at Defexpo 2010, with its star product, the AS550 C3, participating in the ongoing trials for the reconnaissance and surveillance helicopter requirements of the Indian armed forces.

Force India's Sutil goes third quickest
Jerez (Spain), Feb 13 With wet weather playing havoc with the Formula One testing programme, Adrian Sutil of Force India squeezed in a third quickest time of 1 minute, 21.428 seconds during a brief period when rains let up here.

India plans to build seed reserves
Bengaluru, Feb 13 India plans to build seed reserves to ensure national food and income security to millions of its farmers, reeling under the impact of a deficit monsoon and a harsh drought in 2009, a top official said on Friday.

Community radio launched in Orrisa
Bhubaneswar, Feb 13 Orissa's first community radio station has gone on air in Konark.

Thousands take dip on Mahashivratri
Haridwar, Feb 12 Braving the dark of the pre-dawn hours, the chill in the air and the ice cold water of the Ganga, thousands of devotees ecstatically shouting 'Bom Bom Bhole' started bathing in the holiest river of the Hindus on the occasion of Mahashivratri on Friday, one of the biggest days of the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela here.

Industrial production grows 16.8 pc
New Delhi, Feb 12 Helped by sustained domestic demand, India's industrial production grew a better-than-expected 16.8 percent in December 2009 from a decline of 0.2 percent in the corresponding month of 2008, official figures released on Friday said.

Merchandise exports up 11.5 pc
New Delhi, Feb 12 India's merchandise exports rose for the third successive month and logged a 11.5-percent growth in January at $14.34 billion, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said here on Thursday.

FDI inflow up 13 pc in December
New Delhi, Feb 12 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow for December was up 13 percent at $1.54 billion during December 2009 against $1.36 billion in the corresponding period a year ago, the government said on Thursday.

'G-20 reflects importance of India'
Washington, Feb 12 President Barack Obama has told the U.S. Congress that the key role given to the Group of 20 (G-20) leading economies in the global financial crisis reflects the growing importance of key emerging economies such as India and China.

Boeing in $4.5 mn deal with HAL
New Delhi, Feb 12 The Boeing company said on Thursday it had inked a $4.5 million (Rs.225 million) deal with state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for weapons bay doors for the eight maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft the Indian Air Force (IAF) is purchasing from the US aerospace major.

Aerospace park to be set up in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Feb 12 The Karnataka government is setting up an aerospace park near the international airport at Devanahalli on the outskirts of the city to attract global investments in the sector, a senior official said on Thursday.

SA hotel chain to venture into India
New Delhi, Feb 12 The City Lodge Hotels Limited, one of the major South African hotel chains, is all set to enter the Indian market for the first time, making Mumbai its entry point.

FIFA lures Indians to South Africa
New Delhi, Feb 12 The 2010 FIFA World Cup is all set to lure Indians to South Africa, with an Indian event management company being roped in to create special travel packages, TV commercials and other promotional activities.

MoU with Scotland on renewable energy
New Delhi, Feb 12 The union cabinet on Thursday gave its approval to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between India and Scotland in the areas of new and renewable energy.

Oz still seeks more Indian tourists
New Delhi, Feb 12 Despite the negative image of Australia in Indian minds at the moment, the country is seeking more tourists from India, building on the 11.9 percent jump in tourist inflow last year.

Indian envoy apprises Krishna on attacks
New Delhi, Feb 12 India's High Commissioner to Australia Sujatha Singh on Thursday apprised External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and senior ministry officials about the Indians' security Down Under and the steps Australian authorities have taken to prevent attacks on members of the community.

Sanjay Jha to head Motorola
Chicago, Feb 12 Bihar-born Sanjay Jha, currently the co-CEO of Motorola, will be the new chief executive officer of its handset and home businesses as the mobile phone maker on Thursday announced it will split itself into two independent, publicly traded companies from early next year.

Tourism and travel fair begins
New Delhi, Feb 12 The 78th edition of the Travel and Tourism Fair and the Outbound Travel Mart (TTF&OTM), billed as India's largest network of travel marts, was inaugurated here on Thursday with the tagline — 'one world, one Asia'.

India, Bahrain talks on Friday
New Delhi, Feb 11 India and Bahrain are set to boost their economic and energy ties when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna holds talks with his counterpart from Bahrain on Friday.

Scotland Yard launches Hindu forum
London, Feb 11 The Metropolitan Police Service, also known as Scotland Yard, has joined forces with London's Hindu community to 'discuss the safety concerns of Hindus in Britain'.

PIO wins Daniel Pearl internship
Washington, Feb 11 Devin Banerjee, an Indian American student at Stanford University, has been awarded the 2010 Daniel Pearl Memorial Journalism Internship, which will have him working in one of the Wall Street Journal's foreign bureaus this summer.

FM can approve bigger FDIs now
New Delhi, Feb 11 The Finance Minister can now approve foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals up to Rs.1,200 crore (Rs.12 billion), and only bigger proposals will have to go to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), it was decided Thursday.

Mukherjee seeks funds through PPP
New Delhi, Feb 11 Investment of at least Rs.25.7 lakh crore ($514 billion) required in India's infrastructure sector can be mobilised only through public private partnerships (PPP), Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Wednesday.

India for FTA with N Zealand
Auckland, Feb 11 A team from India will visit New Zealand in April to hold talks for a free trade agreement (FTA), said Indian High Commissioner Admiral (retd) Sureesh Mehta on Wednesday.

Bangladesh to boost trade with India
Agartala, Feb 11 Bangladesh will develop infrastructure along the border with northeast India to give a further impetus to bilateral trade, a Minister said here.

IGNOU launches six FM stations on education
New Delhi, Feb 11 The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) on Wednesday launched six new FM radio stations on education. These will be in addition to the 31 radio stations the university already has.

We will never harm Indian strategic interests: Sri Lanka
New Delhi, Feb 11 Sri Lanka will seek 'step-by-step reconciliation' with the Tamil minority and will never hurt India's strategic interests, Colombo's envoy said amid concerns about China's growing influence in the island nation.

India looking for business in Latin America
New York, Feb 11 More and more Indian companies are looking to do business in Latin America as they seek exposure to growing markets and a more secure investment destination, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Raj laid India's welfare foundation
Thiruvananthapuram , Feb 11 Kakkadan Nandanath Raj, the eminent economist who died here on Wednesday at 86, was among those few who laid the foundation for independent India's development process by helping prepare its first Five Year Plan in 1950.

Negative shift in India-Oz ties
Sydney, Feb 11 There has been a 'negative' shift in the relationship between Australia and India, admitted a senior official Thursday, adding 'there has been damage to our reputation and standing' following the string of attacks on Indians in the country.

Force India seventh fastest
Jerez (Spain), Feb 11 Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi clocked the seventh fastest time in the spanking new VJM03 on the first day of the four-day official pre-season Formula One test session here.

FM confident of 7.75 pc growth
New Delhi, Feb 10 While the statistical arm of the government, the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) has estimated India's economy will grow by 7.2 percent in the current fiscal, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is optimistic of India's GDP growth to be at 7.75 percent by the end of March.

Delhi to host Colombo Plan meet
New Delhi, Feb 10 Over 150 delegates from 26 member countries of the Colombo Plan will meet here on Wednesday and Thursday to boost economic ties in South and South-East Asian region.

‘India to be 2nd largest steel maker’
New Delhi, Feb 10 India will become the world's second largest steel producer by 2012, more than doubling its capacity of 57 million tonnes as part of push being given to assist overall infrastructure development, Steel Minister Virbhadra Singh has said.

Welcome desk at Melbourne airport
Melbourne, Feb 10 A welcome desk has been established for Indian and other international students at the airport here to 'help settle' them, a minister said on Wednesday.

Oz admits some attacks 'racist'
Canberra, Feb 10 Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith admitted on Tuesday that some of the attacks on Indians in his country were indeed racist in nature and pressed the need to build strong ties with New Delhi.

Use approved channels to send money: UK
London, Feb 10 The British government warned on Tuesday that people sending money abroad from Britain should only use the services that have been authorised or registered with the Financial Services Authorities (FSA).

India, Africa should be partners in capacity building
New Delhi, Feb 10 India can help in further increasing capacity building with African countries, Indian and African academics said here on Tuesday.

India, Turkey for free trade accord
New Delhi, Feb 10 Asking the private sector to take the lead in expanding economic ties, visiting Turkish President Abdullah Gul on Tuesday said India and Turkey would try to complete a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), currently being negotiated.

India, Turkey to expand economic ties
New Delhi, Feb 10 India and Turkey on Tuesday decided to scale up their cooperation in countering terrorism and gave a push to their economic ties in diverse areas, including infrastructure, energy, science and technology.

Punjab B-school gets US accreditation
Chandigarh, Feb 10 Punjab-based Aryans Business School (ABS) has become the first B-school in the region to get membership of the US-based accreditation body 'Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business' (AACSB).

India sales boost coke profits
New York, Feb 10 India and China accounted for much of the three percent growth in the worldwide sales for Coca-Cola in 2009 with its profits soaring to $6.82 billion — up 17 percent from $5.81 billion posted in 2008.

Gamesa develops wind farms in India
Chennai, Feb 10 The euro 3.6 billion turnover Spanish wind power group Gamesa is setting up two wind farms in Tamil Nadu with a total capacity of 135 MW, said a top company official.

Amarnath pilgrimage to start July 1
Jammu, Feb 10 The annual Amarnath pilgrimage to a cave shrine devoted to Hindu God Shiva, located in south Kashmir, will start on July 1 and last till August 24 this year, according to an official of the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board.

India projects 7.2 pc growth this fiscal
New Delhi, Feb 9 Spurred by a turnaround in factory output, India on Monday forecast its economic growth for this fiscal at 7.2 percent, against 6.7 percent achieved in the previous fiscal, despite a 0.2 percent decline predicted in the farm output.

'India-Arab trade can double by 2014'
New Delhi, Feb 9 India will strive towards doubling its trade with the Arab region by 2014, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said here on Monday.

Turkish firm invests $100 mn in India
New Delhi, Feb 9 Celebi Holding, a major player in the Turkish airport ground handling and cargo operations, on Monday said it would invest $100 million (Rs.500 crore) in India after bagging contracts for Delhi and Mumbai international airports.

Rs.55 crore fund for young scientists
New Delhi, Feb 9 Young researchers struggling to muster funds to establish their startups have reason to smile — the government on Monday set up a corpus of Rs.55 crore to help scientists convert their prototypes to tangible commercial products.

East India Co coming to India!
London, Feb 9 East India Company, whose forces once ruled over much of India, is coming to India again but under Indian ownership this time around, a British newspaper reported on Monday.

RBI to host financial inclusion meet
Bengaluru, Feb 9 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will host an international convention on 'financial inclusion and financial literacy' here on March 22 as part of its platinum jubilee celebrations.

Disney India aims to boost domestic animation market
New Delhi, Feb 9 Undeterred by the failure of their first outing 'Roadside Romeo', the Indian arm of leading animation studio Disney is set to continue making films here to tap the over Rs.17 billion (approx $360 million) Indian animation industry.

'We have a right to wear the Kirpan'
London, Feb 9 Britain's first Asian judge, who is due to be knighted by the Queen, Monday defended his right to wear the Kirpan and warned schools they could be guilty of discrimination if they ban Sikh pupils from wearing the ceremonial dagger.

Oz suffering from attacks on Indians
New Delhi, Feb 9 Brand Australia has suffered following attacks on Indian students in the past nine months and this will cause long-term damage if not attended to, says a visiting Australian minister.

Sky Bus tailor-made for Indian cities
New Delhi, Feb 9 The Sky Bus is tailor-made for congested Indian cities and is a safer and better option than Metro Rail, according to B. Rajaram, inventor of the Sky Bus and former managing director of Konkan Railway.

India predicts 7.2 pc economic growth
New Delhi, Feb 8 India on Monday forecast its economic growth for this fiscal at 7.2 percent, as against 6.7 percent achieved in the previous fiscal, despite a 0.2 percent declined predicted in farm output.

PM to chair group on food security
New Delhi, Feb 8 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will chair a high-powered core group to examine some key issues concerning India's overall food security with members drawn not only from his cabinet but also chief ministers of 10 states.

Kerala promotes diaspora welfare fund
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 8 Billed as the country's first welfare scheme for the diaspora, the Kerala government and the Kerala Pravasi Welfare Fund (KPWF) on Saturday began an awareness campaign to promote the fund among the expatriates.

Rao heads to The Hague nuclear meet
New Delhi, Feb 8 Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao flies to The Hague on Monday to attend a three-day preparatory meeting for the Nuclear Security Summit that Washington will host in April.

India reiterates N-testing moratorium
New Delhi, Feb 8 Ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, India has reiterated its commitment to voluntary unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing and has signalled its readiness to negotiate a verifiable Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT).

Trade on mind, Turkish Prez arrives
New Delhi, Feb 8 Turkish President Abdullah Gul arrived in India on Sunday on a five-day state visit during which the two sides are expected to focus on scaling up economic and political ties.

HAL supplies parts for US jet
New Delhi, Feb 8 The public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has begun supplying fuselage parts for the formidable Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter jet in what is seen as global recognition for the Indian aeronautical industry.

A third of world's engineers Indians
Agartala, Feb 8 India accounts for nearly a third of the world's engineering graduates each year, and offers a million students the opportunity to pursue technology courses annually, Science and Technology Secretary T. Ramasami said here on Saturday.

Africa seeks financial package
New Delhi, Feb 8 Africa, as one of the victims of climate change, should be given suitable financial compensation for mitigation and adaptation projects, a top UN official said on Sunday.

Diamond producer seeks training in India
New Delhi, Feb 8 Botswana, the world's largest diamond producer, is seeking training from India in the cutting and polishing of rough diamonds that also have the world's third biggest market in India after the U.S. and Japan.

Agni-III test fired successfully
New Delhi, Feb 8 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Sunday evening congratulated the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for successfully test firing the indigenously built nuclear-capable Agni-III missile with a range of over 3,500 km.

Do more against terror: India to Pak
New Delhi, Feb 8 Indicating that it was premature to talk about resuming the composite dialogue at the present moment, India has made it clear to Pakistan that the proposed foreign secretary-level talks later this month are part of 'a step-by-step incremental approach' and that Islamabad should 'do more' to address New Delhi's concerns over cross-border terror.

Pak's business community welcomes talks
Islamabad, Feb 8 Pakistan's business community on Sunday welcomed the upcoming foreign secretary-level talks with India, terming it a highly positive step that could result in many benefits for the people of both countries.

Indian restaurants boom in Poland
Warsaw, Feb 8 There may be an economic slump in Poland, but the growing popularity of Indian food has set off an Indian restaurant boom in the Polish capital and other cities with samosas, chicken tikkas, biryani and what is known as mango lassi hooking Poles, many of whom have begun cooking Indian dishes in their homes.

India to launch helpline for tourists
New Delhi, Feb 8 India will soon launch a helpline for tourists to know more about various destinations and to seek help if they are in distress, it was announced on Saturday.

Oz crew enjoys Indian hospitality
Port Blair, Feb 8 The current strain in New Delhi-Sydney relationship over a slew of attacks on Indians in Australia notwithstanding, the Australian crew onboard the visiting naval warships from the country are enjoying local hospitality.

Canadian minister takes a Metro ride
New Delhi, Feb 8 Jean Charest, the Prime Minister of Quebec, one of the largest provinces in Canada, Saturday took a ride in the Delhi Metro and appreciated its cleanliness.

‘UK should standardise overseas students' admissions’
New Delhi, Feb 8 The standardisation of policies of the United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) and the British laws for admission of overseas students in English universities is the one long-term solution rather than suspending the issue of visas to Indian students, an expert said on Sunday.

Bipan Chandra gives lessons on history books
New Delhi, Feb 8 The next edition of the World Book Fair will have a special section on history, eminent historian and chairman of the National Book Trust (NBT) Bipan Chandra has said.

Worst is over on food inflation: PM
New Delhi, Feb 6 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Saturday said his government's war against rising prices had only met with limited success, but assured the worst was over on containing India's annual food inflation that has spiralled to over 17 percent now.

PM calls for export ban on items
New Delhi, Feb 6 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Saturday called for a temporary ban on the export of essential commodities to fight rising prices, and urged state governments to take every step possible to ensure the poor were not burdened further.

Turkish president to visit India
New Delhi, Feb 6 India and Turkey are poised to expand economic ties and possibly discuss civil nuclear cooperation when Turkish President Abdullah Gul comes here on Sunday on a five-day trip.

India, Pak discuss dates for talks
New Delhi/Islamabad/Washington, Feb 6 India and Pakistan on Friday discussed the dates for talks between their foreign secretaries and the scope of their dialogue that could include other issues besides terrorism.

India tops my agenda: UK leader
London, Feb 6 Opposition leader David Cameron, bidding to become the next prime minister of Britain, put bettering relations with India on the top of his international agenda.

Kazakhstan prez inspired by Nehru
Astana, Feb 6 Recalling Jawaharlal Nehru's famous quote that 'success mostly comes to those who act bravely', Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev has said his country was inspired by India, a rapidly growing power of the world.

Preneet Kaur to visit Turkmenistan
New Delhi, Feb 6 Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur and a delegation of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) will visit Turkmenistan on February 7-9 to boost bilateral ties between the two countries.

‘Growth constitutes 3 pc of planning’
New Delhi, Feb 6 Growth constitutes just three percent of planning, which should be part of an inclusive process where the voices of many should be heard, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said here on Friday.

Ford India to export engines to SA
Chennai, Feb 6 The Indian arm of global auto maker Ford Motor will shortly commence exports of its small car Figo and diesel and petrol engines to South Africa and Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) countries, the company said on Friday.

PM discusses climate change
New Delhi, Feb 5 Climate change and diplomacy was on Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's plate on Thursday, when he held separate meetings with the visiting leaders of four European countries who are in Delhi to attend the Sustainable Development summit.

Prime Minister backs IPCC
New Delhi, Feb 5 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday backed the beleaguered UN climate change panel, saying despite criticism of some of its work India had 'full confidence' in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its leadership.

PM and Sonia attend CWC meeting
New Delhi, Feb 5 The Congress Working Committee (CWC), including Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, met here on Friday amid concerns over the rising prices of essential commodities.

Vayalar Ravi hospitalised in Liberia
New Delhi, Feb 5 Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi, now on an African tour, has been hospitalised in Liberia after a 'small car accident'.

Indian IT exports to touch $50 bn
Bengaluru, Feb 5 The resilient Indian information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry will earn $50 billion (Rs.231 billion/Rs.23,100 crore) in exports by end of this fiscal, posting 5.5 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth, the industry body said on Thursday.

India, Kuwait to combat terrorism
New Delhi, Feb 5 In a major step to enhance security cooperation with the Gulf region, home to 4.5 million-strong Indian diaspora, India and Kuwait have decided to set up a joint mechanism to combat terrorism and share information on terror groups in the region.

India, UK agree on N-deal text
London, Feb 5 A long-delayed agreement between India and Britain to cooperate on civil nuclear energy is ready for signing after the two sides reached agreement on its text on Thursday, their Commerce Ministers said.

Arabs pitch for banking in India
New Delhi, Feb 5 With the global financial crisis putting the spotlight on 'casino capitalism' of the West, leading scholars and experts from the Arab world on Thursday pitched for interest-free Islamic banking in India, home to the world's third largest Muslim population.

India contributing to global growth
Washington, Feb 5 India and China with their large economies growing at 7 and 10 percent respectively are playing a significant role in global economic recovery, according to a top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official.

Phase out subsidies: IMF to India
Washington, Feb 5 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked India to phase out subsidies and introduce market-based pricing for petroleum products following its rapid recovery from the global financial crisis.

India to grow at 8 pc in 2011: IMF
Washington, Feb 5 Noting that India's economy is one of the first in the world to recover after the global financial crisis, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday predicted that Indian economy would grow at 8 percent in fiscal 2010-2011.

India, Iran to expand anti-terror cooperation
New Delhi, Feb 5 With the London conference clearing a contentious proposal for reconciliation with the Taliban, India and Iran have decided to expand their cooperation in stabilising Afghanistan and to combat cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

Tharoor heads for Oman today
New Delhi, Feb 5 India and Oman are set to scale up economic and strategic ties when Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor goes on a three-day visit on Friday to the Gulf country which is home to over half a million expatriate Indians.

'Social audit of schemes necessary'
Patna, Feb 5 The Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG) of India, the country's supreme audit institution, on Friday suggested 'social audit' of all government-sponsored development schemes, like the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), to ensure that the intended benefits reach the poor.

Animal sciences varsity to open soon
Chandigarh, Feb 5 Haryana will soon have a veterinary and animal sciences university named after freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at Hisar town, officials said on Thursday.

Safety of Indians concern: Oz leaders
New Delhi, Feb 5 In a damage control exercise amid attacks on Indians, a group of young Australian professionals on Thursday said their country was 'multicultural', but agreed that safety of international students was an issue.

UK MP seeks action over Oz attacks
London, Feb 5 A British MP representing one of the largest Indian-origin settlements in Europe has demanded to be told what actions the Australian government is taking to prevent further violent attacks on Indians living in Australia.

'Victoria doing all it could to stop attacks'
Melbourne, Feb 5 Indian High Commissioner Sujatha Singh's stinging remark that Victoria was a state in denial about the severity of the problem of race attacks on Thursday prompted Australian state's premier John Brumby to say he would like to meet her again to reassure her that the government was doing all it could to stop attacks on Indian students.

India proposes talks with Pakistan
New Delhi/Islamabad, Feb 5 Signalling a thaw in bilateral ties, India has formally proposed to Pakistan talks between foreign secretaries and pledged to pursue the discussions with 'an open and positive mind'.

UK looking to Haryana to tackle Alzheimer's
London, Feb 5 The small town of Ballabgarh in Haryana has become the focus of a major international medical probe after figures this week showed more Britons than ever before are afflicted by the debilitating Alzheimer's disease.

Delhi set to host climate summit
New Delhi, Feb 4 Leaders from various regions of the world will gather here for the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS) beginning on Friday, the first major global meeting after the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December 2009.

India asks G-77 to stay united
United Nations, Feb 4 India has asked the Group of 77 developing countries to stay united to see that climate change negotiations address 'the glaring injustice that those worst affected by climate change are the least responsible for it'.

US certifies India on N-facilities
Washington, Feb 4 In yet another step towards full implementation of the India-US civil nuclear deal, President Barack Obama has certified that India has placed its nuclear facilities under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards.

India pitches for more Gulf FDI
New Delhi, Feb 4 Calling for better regulation to check economic imbalances and reform of international financial institutions, India made a strong pitch on Wednesday to woo foreign investment from Gulf countries.

India calls for cooperation with Gulf
New Delhi, Feb 4 Ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's likely visit to Saudi Arabia at the end of this month, India on Wednesday called for expanding security cooperation with the Gulf region, home to 4.5 million-strong Indian diaspora, to combat 'common threats of terrorism and Islamist radicalism'.

India to help Maldives fight against cyber crime
New Delhi, Feb 4 India on Wednesday assured a visiting Maldives delegation of help the Indian Ocean nation in setting up a police academy, forensic science laboratory, corporate fraud cell and as also train its officers in investigating cyber crime and economic offences.

US firm explores N-business with India
New Delhi, Feb 4 Even as India and the US are yet to complete procedures for resuming atomic trade, Westinghouse Electric Company Wednesday said it is engaged in talks with three or four Indian engineering companies for tie-ups to supply nuclear reactor equipment.

Brand Summit woos consumers
Bengaluru, Feb 4 The fifth edition of the Brand Summit, being held here on February 19-20, will focus on how to build brands and woo consumers in times when a recession-hit economy is in a recovery mode.

RCom launches SMS-based e-mail service
New Delhi, Feb 4 Telecom operator Reliance Communications (RCom) on Wednesday announced the launch of an SMS-based e-mail service across its GSM and CDMA wireless network in India.

BSE to trade on Saturday for 90 min
Mumbai, Feb 4 The primary stock markets of the country, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) will conduct a special 90-minute trading session on Saturday for the NSE to be able to test its upgraded systems.

Envoy called to discuss Oz attacks
New Delhi, Feb 4 The Government has called its envoy to Australia Sujatha Singh to New Delhi for detailed consultations in the wake of repeated attacks on Indian students in Australia.

Bhondsi farm to become tourism spot
Chandigarh, Feb 4 The Bhondsi farm, developed by former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar in Haryana's Gurgaon district, will be developed as a tourist spot for the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

India to work for N-diminution: US
Washington, Feb 3 The U.S. believes India's decision to participate in the Global Security Summit in April shows it would work for diminishing the role of nuclear weapons in global security despite its steadfast refusal to sign the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.

Germany criticises protectionism
New Delhi, Feb 3 Germany on Tuesday decried the protectionist tendencies in some countries following the global economic crisis, even as it urged India to work together for a 'genuine' global governance system which is just and fair.

US considers India strategic partner
Washington, Feb 3 With the rise of India and China continuing to reshape the international system, the U.S. looks at India as a strategic partner with rapidly improving military capabilities and shared democratic values.

Krishna: Why are Indians singled out?
New Delhi, Feb 3 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Tuesday said that Indian students are being singled out in Australia and asked Canberra to do 'some introspection' to check such violence immediately.

Attacks on Indians affect Oz revenue
Melbourne, Feb 3 The series of attacks on Indians will take a toll on Australia's education revenue with the latest data on applications by overseas students suggesting negative impact on vocational colleges in the last three months.

Indian peacekeepers honoured in Congo
New Delhi, Feb 3 Indian peacekeepers have been decorated for their services in the Democratic Republic of Congo, having played a decisive role in establishing peace in the African nation, an army official said on Tuesday.

Russian security chief visits BrahMos
New Delhi, Feb 3 Visiting Russian security chief Nikolai Patrushev on Tuesday expressed satisfaction at the progress in manufacturing the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, saying it was a 'bright illustration' of the success Indian and Russian scientists had achieved in the joint venture.

Markets along Bangladesh-India border
Dhaka, Feb 3 Bangladesh and India will set up border haats (markets) in April to promote trade and ease problems faced by the local populace, officials said.

Hannover Messe begins April 19
Kolkata, Feb 3 A world energy dialogue, focus on technologies, and innovative ideas for conservative and renewable energy will be the chief features of the Hannover Messe — one of the globe's largest trade fairs — scheduled to be held on April 19-23 at Germany's Hannover Fair Grounds.

CBSE opens helpline for Gulf students
New Delhi, Feb 3 In order to help students of Classes 10 and 12 in Gulf countries overcome exam stress, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday started three helplines in Kuwait, Dubai and Qatar.

UK consortium to build roads in India
London, Feb 3 A group of key British construction companies has set up a consortium to build roads and highways in India, Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath said on Tuesday.

3 bag Manmohan Singh scholarship at Cambridge
New Delhi, Feb 3 Three students from Bengaluru, Kolkata and Mumbai are set to receive the 2010 Manmohan Singh scholarship to fund their undergraduate studies at the University of Cambridge.

Buddhist conclave begins in Bihar
Patna, Feb 3 Hundreds of Buddhist scholars, academicians, monks, travel and tour operators and media persons from across the world will attend a two-day international Buddhist conclave at Nalanda in Bihar later this week.

NASDAQ honours Bollywood
New York, Feb 3 'King of Bollywood' Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, his co-star in many a hit Hindi film, became the first Indian actors to ring the opening bell of NASDAQ, the world's biggest stock exchange, an honour usually reserved for CEOs of major corporations.

India urges UK for resolution of visa issue
New Delhi, Feb 3 India on Tuesday urged Britain to ensure that bonafide students are not adversely affected due to the temporary freeze on student visas by that country in three centres in north India and said it was in touch with the British high commission over the issue.

Maharashtra's power plant targets 1,940 MW
Chennai, Feb 3 Dabhol Power Plant in Maharashtra, previously owned by discredited and now defunct US power major Enron Corp, is set to achieve another milestone in March, adding 640 MW more capacity to a controversial project once thought of as being jinxed.

German President visits India
New Delhi, Feb 2 German President Horst Koehler arrived here on Monday evening on a week-long visit to India that is expected to give a push to bilateral economic ties and a proposed pact on counter-terror cooperation between the two countries.

India, Malaysia hold strategic talks
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 2 Singapore has over 3,000 Indian firms compared to 400 in relatively bigger Malaysia. Taking a cue from this, India and Malaysia are now looking to bolster their ties that they agree have performed 'below optimum level' thanks to 'a large knowledge gap'.

India, Brazil plan $10-bn trade
Kolkata, Feb 2 Bilateral trade between India and Brazil would touch $10 billion in the next three to four years, a senior official said here on Monday.

India's economy to grow 8 pc by 2011
New Delhi, Feb 2 India's economy will grow at 7.5 percent in the 2010-11 fiscal beginning April 1 and will be higher at 8 percent in the following year, a World Bank report released on Monday said.

Ethiopia seeks India's help
New Delhi, Feb 2 Ethiopia has sought India's help in developing a rail link with its neighbour Djibouti, which will allow the land-locked country access to the sea.

First ‘Indo-Canadian idol’ anointed
Toronto, Feb 2 The huge Indian community here anointed their first-ever 'Indo-Canadian Idol' during belated celebrations of India's Republic Day on Sunday.

'Umbilical cord connects us'
Port-of-Spain, Feb 2 India and Trinidad and Tobago are connected by 'an umbilical cord' and both nations share a common diversity, Indian High Commissioner Malay Mishra said here.

Krishna heads for Kuwait
New Delhi, Feb 2 India's Gulf diplomacy is set to move into top gear this month as External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna heads for Kuwait on Wednesday and New Delhi hosts a two-day Indo-Arab investment conclave next week.

Indian head for Amnesty International
London, Feb 2 Amnesty International has appointed Salil Shetty, an Indian who headed the UN Millennium Campaign, as its next secretary-general.

India to make chips for space systems
Bengaluru, Feb 2 India is developing advanced micron chips for extensive use in space applications and atomic reactors, a senior scientist said on Monday.

India invites Swedish investment
New Delhi, Feb 2 India on Monday invited Sweden to be a partner country in developing the health infrastructure in India and said greater investment is expected in the areas like drug development and diagnostics.

India, Russia share concerns
New Delhi, Feb 2 Ahead of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's visit in March, India and Russia on Monday held talks to expand counter-terror cooperation and exchanged views on Afghanistan in the wake of a proposal for reconciliation with the Taliban.

PM to release report on MGNREGA
New Delhi, Feb 2 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will on Tuesday release a report on the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act to mark completion of four years of the ambitious programme launched by the United Progressive Alliance government in its previous term.

'Milan' to see participation of 13 navies
New Delhi, Feb 2 Terror emanating from sea would be a focus as 13 navies gather under the aegis of 'Milan' exercise, an initiative of the Indian Navy, the scope of which has expanded from regional navies to a gathering of Asian-Pacific countries.

‘Northeast can become an IT hub’
Guwahati, Feb 2 Bhairab Das, 32, speaks with a strong American twang and shuttles between Assam and Bangalore, a sleek laptop keeping him company. He is part of a growing breed of US-returned computer professionals who believe India's northeast can be an IT hub and serve as an IT gateway to Southeast Asia.

Unnikrishnan wins Australia Day achievement medal
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 2 V.P. Unnikrishnan, secretary of the Federation of Indian Communities, Queensland (FICQ), has received two Australia Day Achievement Medals for his contribution to the society there.

Gandhi wing mooted at Trinidad's library
Port-of-Spain, Feb 2 The Indian High Commission has proposed that a Mahatma Gandhi section be established at the National Library here.

Gupta sculpture goes on sale in UK
London, Feb 2 A monumental sculptural installation by Indian artist Subodh Gupta — a 10-foot tall tower of copper cooking vessels — is to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's.

Samtel opens US office
New Delhi, Feb 2 Samtel Display Systems (SDS), a leading Indian player in high-technology products for avionics and military applications, on Monday announced the opening of its office in San Jose, California, as part of its international expansion programme.

Surajkund crafts fair begins
Surajkund (Haryana), Feb 2 The Surajkund Crafts Mela, an internationally acclaimed annual showcase of Indian crafts and culture, got off to a colourful start here on Monday.

India, New Zealand begin talks
Hamilton (New Zealand), Feb 1 India and New Zealand have begun negotiations for a free trade agreement.

Russian NSA visits India
New Delhi, Feb 1 With the London conference clearing the way for reconciliation with the Taliban, national security advisers (NSA) of India and Russia will meet on Monday to share views on the new strategy of integrating the hard line militia in Afghanistan that is a cause of concern to both countries.

Flurry of visits in run-up to Obama's trip
Washington, Feb 1 A flurry of visits, reflecting the growing level of Indo-US bilateral engagement since Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's November visit, is on the cards in the run-up to President Barack Obama's key visit to India.

‘Tackle terrorism with firm hand’
New Delhi, Feb 1 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday emphasised that 'terrorism, insurgency and extremism need to be tackled with a firm and yet sensitive hand' as a requirement for rapid economic growth.

‘India has no room for complacency’
New Delhi, Feb 1 The high level of optimism among the Indian people has made them impatient for results, with no room for complacency within all the pillars of democracy, including the judiciary and the media, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said.

‘India taking steps to check food prices’
Barala (West Bengal), Feb 1 The government is trying to manage the 'supply side' and 'demand side' in a bid to contain rising food prices, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee announced on Sunday.

Indo-Zambia bank thrives in Africa
Lusaka (Zambia), Feb 1 On the ground floor of a squat building in downtown Lusaka, tellers sit inside tiny wooden cabins, counting out money. The busy scene is as ordinary as at any other bank, but the provenance of this financial firm is a rather unique experiment, beginning nearly 6,600 km away — in India.

1.7 mn throng shrine in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 1 Over 1.7 million Hindu devotees on Monday thronged Lord Subramaniam's temple at the Batu Caves near the national capital to celebrate the annual Thaipusam festival.

US warns of terror attempts in India
Washington, Feb 1 The U.S. State department has warned that terror groups may be planning attacks against India and has issued an advisory asking its nationals to be alert while visiting the country.

‘Obama's bank regulation is right’
Washington, Feb 1 Vikram Pandit, the Indian American CEO of Citigroup, says President Barack Obama's plans to regulate and limit the size of banks is the 'right direction'.

India informs UNFCCC of its efforts
New Delhi, Feb 1 India on Saturday informed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) of its efforts to address global warming by trying to reduce its emissions intensity by 20-25 percent by 2020 but stressed that the agriculture sector would be kept out of this.

India plans e-network for island states
New Delhi, Feb 1 With UN reforms inching back on the global agenda and keeping climate change negotiations in mind, India is now wooing Pacific small island states with an e-network, on the lines it created in Africa, to bring them triple benefits of tele-education, governance and medicine.

Trade groups urge Dhaka to invest in India
Agartala, Feb 1 Now that India has lifted investment-related restrictions on Bangladesh, trade and industry groups have urged Dhaka to invest in India.

Indian origin sculptor makes his way to UK’s rich list
London, Feb 1 Indian-born sculptor Anish Kapoor, famous for his massive installations around the world, has joined the ranks of Britain's super-rich artists and is now considering buying a five million pound country mansion, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

Queen Mary II visits Kochi
Kochi, Feb 1 The Queen Mary II, billed as the grandest and most magnificent ocean liner ever built, came calling at the port here on Sunday on its third visit in the past three years.

'Maharatana' status awarded to PSUs
New Delhi, Feb 1 At least four leading public sector enterprises from the oil, energy and steel sectors are likely to get 'Maharatna' status that will enable them take investment decisions worth up to $1 billion without seeking the government's approval, an official said on Saturday.

Excess liquidity a concern: SBI chief
Baharampur (West Bengal), Feb 1 The country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) sees excess liquidity to be a concern for the bank over the next two quarters, a top official said here on Sunday.

SBI to raise Rs.50,000 crore in 5 yrs
Baharampur (West Bengal), Feb 1 Country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) needs to raise about Rs.40,000-50,000 crore of capital for the next five years, a senior official said here on Sunday.

Rural banks under core banking
Chennai, Feb 1 Complying with the central government's stipulation of bringing all the regional rural banks (RRBs) under the core banking solution net (CBS), city based Indian Bank announced on Saturday that three such banks sponsored by it have been brought under the CBS.

UK school wows with marble temple
London, Feb 1 Adorned with classroom shrines and a grand marble temple, Britain's first state-funded Hindu school has opened its doors to the British media after fending off allegations it would promote religious segregation.

Egypt launches tourism campaign
New Delhi, Feb 1 Egyptian envoy Mohamed Higazy says that India is a country with which Egypt shares cultural synergies and affinities that go far back in history and this had prompted the launch here of a new tourism campaign.

Allergy awareness important for Indian youth
New Delhi, Feb 1 Allergic diseases like asthma or skin and food allergies are increasing among youth in rising economies like India, says Ruby Pawankar, president-elect of the World Allergy Organisation (WAO), who has now roped in Sachin Tendulkar and Amitabh Bachchan to create allergy awareness across India.

Gandhi's ashes scattered in Indian Ocean
Durban (South Africa), Feb 1 Some of the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were scattered in the Indian Ocean along South Africa's east coast on Saturday, 62 years after his assassination.

World Book Fair inaugurated in Delhi
New Delhi, Feb 1 The 19th World Book Fair began at the Pragati Maidan here on Saturday with 'India — The Nehru-Gandhi family and indigenous publishing' as its spotlight.

Nation observes Martyrs' Day
New Delhi, Jan 30 India paid tribute to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, on his 62nd death anniversary observed as Martyrs' Day with floral tributes, devotional songs and an all-religion prayer service on Saturday.

Kumbh bathing day draws thousands
Haridwar, Jan 30 The banks of the Ganga here reverberated with chants of 'Har Har Gange', 'Jai Jai Gange' as a sea of pilgrims took a holy dip on Magh Purnima on Saturday during the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela.

Telemedicine facility inaugurated
New Delhi, Jan 30 India is willing to share its expertise with Africa in bridging the digital divide, Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor has said in Addis Ababa while inaugurating a telemedicine facility of India's flagship information technology initiative, Pan-African e-network.

Berlin keen on nuclear cooperation
New Delhi, Jan 30 Ahead of German President Horst Koehler's visit to India next week, German envoy Thomas Matussek on Friday said his country was ready for civil nuclear cooperation with India if New Delhi requested this.

‘No solution possible without India’
New Delhi, Jan 30 Lauding India for its reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan while not sending troops, Germany on Friday said there could be no durable solution to stabilising the violence-torn country without the support of New Delhi and its neighbours.

India to open consulate in Jaffna
New Delhi, Jan 30 will soon open a consulate in the Tamil heartland of Jaffna in a bid to spur reconstruction of the war-ravaged region, sources said on Friday.

PIO appointed senator in Canada
Toronto, Jan 30 Indo-Canadian businessman Vim Kochhar was on Friday nominated to the Canadian senate by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. When he takes oath, 73-year-old Kochhar will become the first Indian-born senator in Canadian history.

Poonam Alaigh New Jersey health chief
Trenton, Jan 30 New Jersey's Republican Governor Chris Christie has named an Indian American doctor, Poonam Alaigh, as the commissioner of the state Health and Senior Services Department, a cabinet post.

Beckingham named British deputy envoy
Mumbai, Jan 30 British Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Beckingham has been appointed the new British Deputy High Commissioner in Mumbai.

S. Asian leaders demand end to racial profiling
Washington, Jan 30 Muslim, Arab, Sikh and South Asian American community leaders have raised the issue of racial, ethnic and religious profiling at airports and the border with the Obama administration.

‘Indian tourism yet to realise full potential’
New Delhi, Jan 30 Tourism in India has yet to realise its full potential and it is not the government's responsibility alone to project India as a tourist-friendly nation, Tourism Minister Kumari Selja said on Friday.

Gurgaon to become tourist destination
Gurgaon, Jan 30 Kingdom of Dreams, a 5.66 acre entertainment and leisure hotspot that will showcase Bollywood musicals and boast of an elaborate arts and food boulevard, is set to make the capital's suburb an important destination for international tourists, says project director Viraf Sarkari.

US commits to Copenhagen Accord
Washington, Jan 29 The United States has formally affiliated with the Copenhagen Accord and pledged to cut its carbon emissions 'in the range of 17 percent' from 2005 levels, conditional on Congressional action on climate legislation.

US reaches out to S. Asian people
Washington, Jan 29 In a bid to reach out to South Asian and Arab communities, the U.S. will increase engagement, dialogue, coordination and enhance information sharing with faith-and community-based groups.

Indian study centre set up in Poland
Warsaw, Jan 29 An Indian Centre for Contemporary Research has been set up by the European Union at Warsaw University to cater to a growing interest in India in Europe.

Indian economy will grow 7.5 pc: RBI
Mumbai, Jan 29 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday projected an impressive 7.5 percent growth for the Indian economy in the current fiscal even as it hiked the outlook for annual inflation rate to 8.5 percent by end-March.

India unites NRKs, forms OICC
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 29 The Kerala unit of the Congress has formed the Overseas Indian Cultural Congress (OICC) as the first step in bringing the various non-resident Indians of the state under one umbrella.

PIO develops S. Asian language course in US
Washington, Jan 29 An Indian linguist, who is a native of Bihar, has been awarded a $25,000 grant by South Asian Language Resource Centre (SALRC) to develop a South Asian languages curriculum in the US.

Indonesia wants more Indian tourists
New Delhi, Jan 29 Indonesia wants to increase Indian tourist arrivals to the country by nearly five times in five years, and is keen to lure them to its other attractions, besides the perennial favourite Bali.

Mauritius keen to learn EVM use from India
New Delhi, Jan 29 Mauritius is keen to introduce electronic voting machines to speed up the counting process, says its top election official.

Nooyi seeks women's quota at Davos
Davos, Jan 29 Indra Nooyi, the first Indian-born chief executive at PepsiCo, wants a quota system to get more women at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

India dismayed over fresh attacks
New Delhi, Jan 29 India on Thursday voiced 'dismay' over fresh assaults on four Indians in two separate incidents in Australia and reminded Canberra of its responsibility to immediately bring to justice the perpetrators of the attacks.

Ambani, Mittal among world's powerful billionaires
Washington, Jan 29 Two Indians, energy mogul Mukesh Ambani and steel czar Lakshmi Mittal, have made it to the Forbes list of 'World's Most Powerful Billionaires' combining massive fortunes with political clout.

Uganda seeks help in hydrocarbon sector
New Delhi, Jan 29 Uganda has sought Indian assistance in developing its oil and gas sector.

India targets 250 mn net connections
New Delhi, Jan 29 As broadband penetration in India hasn't picked up in proportion to the growth of mobile subscribers, the government on Thursday said it has set a target of 250 million broadband connections by 2012.

Pi, India's first e-reading device
New Delhi, Jan 29 Indian readers are in for a whole new experience with the launch on Thursday of infibeam.com Pi, the country's first indigenous e-reading device that offers access to over 100,000 books and a host of newspapers and magazines, its manufacturers say.

Library turns 60, showcases India's growth
New Delhi, Jan 29 The Delhi Public Library (DPL) has turned 60 and will showcase in an exhibition India's growth trajectory through rare books, newspapers and gramophone records over the past six decades.

1,000 MW reactors: Three steps to upgrade expertise
Chennai, Jan 29 Indian nuclear scientists will take three steps to improve their experience and expertise before they start on the design of a 1,000 MW fast breeder reactor that will not only generate electricity, but produce more fuel than it consumes.

Rural tourism project to be inaugurated
Kolkata, Jan 29 The Central and West Bengal governments have joined hands to develop a rural tourism project at Ballabhpur, near Bolpur in Birbhum district, at an expenditure of Rs.70 lakh, state Tourism Minister Manabendra Mukherjee said here on Thursday.

‘BSP to be India's steel giant’
Bokaro, Jan 28 Steel Minister Virbhadra Singh on Thursday said the Bokaro Steel Plant would become the largest steel producer of the country by 2011-12 after the completion of its expansion and modernisation programmes.

N-Security Summit to check N-terror
Washington, Jan 28 Outlining his vision of a world without nuclear weapons, President Barack Obama says April's Nuclear Security Summit, that would have India participating, would help ensure vulnerable nuclear materials never fall into the hands of terrorists.

We need to gear up: Obama
Washington, Jan 28 Asserting that he would not accept second-place for the United States, President Barack Obama has given a call to fix 'the problems that are hampering our growth' lest nations like India, China and Germany overtake it.

PM plans to visit Saudi soon
New Delhi, Jan 28 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is planning to go to Saudi Arabia around the end of February, his first overseas visit of 2010 that will have an extradition treaty and pledges of big-ticket Saudi investments into India as its highlights.

India, Angola sign hydrocarbon deal
New Delhi, Jan 28 India's ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) on Wednesday signed a deal with Angola's national oil company, Sonangol, for cooperation in exploration even as both countries agreed to work towards an umbrella bilateral deal for the hydrocarbon sector.

India satisfied with Afghan role
London, Jan 28 India said it is 'quite satisfied' with its current developmental role in Afghanistan but stopped short of rejecting any offers of an expanded security responsibility as a global conference began on Thursday to secure the future of the terror-racked South Asian nation.

China interested in Bengal IT sector
Kolkata, Jan 28 A visiting Chinese delegation on Wednesday evinced interest in collaborating with West Bengal in the information technology sector.

Growth is coming back: CEOs
Toronto, Jan 28 With their worst fears of a prolonged recession over, CEOs worldwide are now confident about growth bouncing back, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said in its annual global survey here.

Krishna meets Australian counterpart
London, Jan 28 India's External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna met Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith here on Wednesday to seek information on what steps Australia is taking to counter growing attacks on Indian students.

Attacks will be checkmated: Oz
London, Jan 28 Australia has set up a high-level group to look into the increasing attacks on Indian students in that country, Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna was told by the Australian Foreign Minister here on Wednesday. He hoped that the attacks would be checkmated soon.

India offers $647 mn for Howitzers
Washington, Jan 28 The Pentagon has notified the US Congress of a possible sale of 145 state-of-the-art light weight towed Howitzers to India. The deal is worth $647 million.

US varsity to exhibit Husain's works
Washington, Jan 28 Brown University, a member of the prestigious Ivy League, will hold an exhibition of early masterpieces of Maqbool Fida Husain, one of India's most famous living painters, from February 5 to March 26.

PM, President greet Rajapaksa
New Delhi, Jan 28 Felicitating Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on his re-election, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Wednesday expressed hope that the island country will now find 'lasting peace where all communities can live with dignity and in harmony'.

India hopes Rajapaksa will fulfil promise
New Delhi, Jan 28 With Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa heading for a landslide win in the first election after the LTTE rout, India is hoping he will use the electoral boost to fast-track the long-deferred devolution package for the Tamil minority and bring permanent peace to the island nation.

NIIT to help Colombians improve English
New Delhi, Jan 28 The National Institute of Information Technology (NIIT), an IT training major in India, will help Colombians write professional mails, talk over telephone and conduct business in English.

Orissa approves 5 power projects
Bhubaneswar, Jan 28 The Orissa Government on Wednesday approved setting up of five power projects in the state, an official said.

Telecom subscriber reaches 562 mn
New Delhi, Jan 28 India's telecom subscriber base crossed another milestone in December to top 560 million connections even though there was a net decline in the user base for the traditional fixed line telephones, fresh data released on Wednesday showed.

Strengthen regulations for credit rating agencies
New Delhi, Jan 28 The Government on Wednesday said there were no immediate concerns over operations of credit rating agencies in the country but emphasised the need to strengthen the existing regulations in the wake of the current financial crisis.

United Indian colours unfurl on R-Day
New Delhi, Jan 27 From Jammu and Kashmir to Kerala, from Gujarat to Assam, Indians celebrated a peaceful 61st Republic Day on Tuesday, undaunted by terror threats, Maoist shutdowns, or even the morning fog that blanketed New Delhi where thousands congregated for the grand parade of military might and cultural diversity.

Obama hails Indian partnership
Washington, Jan 27 President Barack Obama has in a message of greetings on India's 61st Republic day on Tuesday hailed the growing partnership between the U.S. and India and the friendship between the two peoples.

India a superpower: UK
London, Jan 27 India is already a superpower, says Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

India to grow 7.7 percent: IMF
Washington, Jan 27 With the global recovery off to a stronger start, Indian economy is projected to grow at 7.7 percent in 2010, 1.3 percentage points higher than forecast earlier, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday.

‘India on course to 9 pc growth’
London, Jan 27 India is on course to notching up a rapidly rising trajectory of economic growth despite the global economic crisis, returning to a healthy nine percent by 2011-2012, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said on Tuesday.

Financial stability improved: IMF
Washington, Jan 27 The global economy is at last emerging out of the crisis with financial markets rebounding after the collapse of Wall Street investment firm Lehman Brothers in 2008, but extraordinary challenges remain, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

S Korea signs IT and space pacts
New Delhi, Jan 27 Keen to give their growing economic ties the shape of a strategic partnership, India and South Korea on Monday agreed to create a framework for bilateral civil nuclear cooperation and also signed pacts in areas ranging from peaceful uses of outer space to cooperation in IT.

Trinidad, India for joint commission
Port-of-Spain, Jan 27 Trinidad and Tobago and India will set up a joint commission in April, the Indian envoy has said here. A Trinidadian Minister added 'prospective areas have been identified for exploration, including agriculture, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and petroleum'.

PIO named adviser to Virginia governor-elect
Washington, Jan 27 Virginia's Republican Governor-elect Bob McDonnell has appointed his close friend and long-time fundraiser Dr Kamlesh Dave to his transition team for economic development.

Mittal gives $1mn to Haiti victims
London, Jan 27 ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, on Monday pledged a million dollars to help build houses in Port-au-Prince following the massive earthquake that struck the Haitian capital earlier this month.

India to work on 1,000MW reactors
Kapakkam (Tamil Nadu), Jan 27 The Indira Gandhi Centre of Atomic Research (IGCAR) will soon work on higher capacity reactors after two more 500MW fast breeder reactors were approved by the government at Kalpakkam, its director said on Tuesday.

India asks Nigeria for more crude
New Delhi, Jan 27 India has asked Nigeria for more help in procuring crude, even as it promised to resolve outstanding issues related to its existing oil blocks.

Abu Dhabi to debut at India's mart
New Delhi, Jan 27 For the first time, the Arab emirate of Abu Dhabi will feature at India's oldest travel and tourism mart SATTE this year to promote its niche in the growing luxury tourism market in India.

India targets Rs.690 bn IT exports
Hyderabad, Jan 27 Andhra Pradesh has set a target of IT exports of Rs.69,000 crore (Rs.690 billion/$15 billion) and 1.2 million jobs in the IT sector by the end of 2012, Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan said on Tuesday.

Orissa to expedite Posco project
Bhubaneswar, Jan 27 Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday assured South Korean President Lee Myung-bak that the state government will expedite the work on Posco's proposed $12 billion mega steel plant near Paradip.

Padma awards announced
New Delhi, Jan 27 Nobel Laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Apollo Hospital group chairman Prathap C. Reddy, and theatre personalities Ebrahim Alkazi and Zohra Segal are among the six people awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the country's second highest civilian award, in the Republic Day honours list announced on Monday.

India's first medical park opens
Chennai, Jan 27 India's first medical technology park opened here on Monday, which is expected to bring cutting-edge technology to the country and drive down the cost of expensive equipment like ultrasound machines.

Outsourcing roars back to India
Washington, Jan 27 Outsourcing has roared back to life in the last six months with some of it moving to countries like India, and from India to other places like China, the Philippines, Costa Rica and even Romania, according to a new study.

Maldives wants to learn from India
New Delhi, Jan 27 The Maldives' newly-independent Elections Commission wants to learn 'a lot' from its Indian counterpart, one of its commissioners said on Monday.

Aus campaigns to lure Indian investors
Kolkata, Jan 27 Concerned about the continuing attacks on Indian nationals affecting investment from Indian companies, the Australian government has decided to launch a campaign putting together the experiences of corporates from here in their country to reassure investors.

Aus releases dossier on attacks
Sydney, Jan 27 The Australian government has released a police dossier of high-profile attacks on Indians over the past year, which shows that nearly half of those arrested since March last year for vicious assaults were less than 18 years old.

India's Afghan role hot topic at UK meet
London, Jan 27 Ministers and military experts from around the world are set to gather in the British capital on Thursday for a day's meeting on Afghanistan marked by an unprecedented bid to persuade India to undertake a more high-profile role in the embattled country.

South Africa eyes Indian tourists
New Delhi, Jan 27 South African Tourism will begin its annual road shows in different cities, from Mumbai to Ahmedabad, with the aim of targeting Indian tourists to visit the country for the world cup,

India-Mexico FTA talks likely in May
Kolkata, Jan 27 India and Mexico will hold open talks for a full free trade agreement (FTA) in May, Jaime Nualart, ambassador of Mexico, said here on Monday.

Italian medico conducts 10 surgeries on R-Day
Nashik (Maharashtra), Jan 27 A world-renowned Italian medico gave a Republic Day gift to 10 Indian heart patients by performing low-cost angioplasty surgeries on them at a private hospital here.

Participate in politics, says PM
New Delhi, Jan 25 Expressing concern that Indian politics was not attracting the best and the brightest, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Monday said educated professionals and the country's growing middle class should participate in the electoral process.

Parade to mark 60 proud years
New Delhi, Jan 25 As India celebrates 60 years of its founding as a republic Tuesday, the world's largest democracy will yet again mark a proud moment in time by showcasing its military might and splendid cultural diversity on the magnificent Rajpath boulevard in the heart of the capital.

442 Gallantry awards announced
New Delhi, Jan 25 Four hundred and forty-two armed forces personnel were named for gallantry awards Monday on the eve of Republic Day. The awards include one Ashoka Chakra, six Kirti Chakras and 26 Shaurya Chakras, the top three awards for gallantry during peace time.

Bernieres' new book set on India, Pak
Jaipur, Jan 25 Acclaimed writer Louis de Bernieres, who made headlines with his 1994 novel 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin', says his new book is about his grandfather and is set in India, Pakistan and Britain. Interestingly, the novel is partly a ghost story too.

Gyaana Books launches first titles
New Delhi, Jan 25 Gyaana Books, a new publishing venture based in the Indian capital, has unveiled its first books in association with Writer's Side and bookmeabook.com

Clothing line by Indian-origin model
Kuala Lumpur, Jan 25 Kavita Sidhu, an Indian origin model and former beauty queen, will be launching her own clothing line in Malaysia that will feature swim wear and beach outfits.

Rocket booster for heavier satellites
Bangalore, Jan 24 India successfully conducted the static test of its largest solid booster for launching heavier satellites using the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-Mk III), the space agency said Sunday.

Apollo to manage hospital in Maldives
New Delhi, Jan 23 Leading Indian hospital chain Apollo will mange the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital located in Maldives' capital Male for 15 years and help develop it as a destination for healthcare and wellness services.

Mrinal Pande new Prasar Bharati chief
New Delhi, Jan 23 Noted journalist Mrinal Pande was Saturday appointed chairperson of public broadcaster Prasar Bharati.

56th National Film Awards announced
New Delhi, Jan 23 Marathi film 'Jogva', a poignant tale of one woman's journey to break free from the shackles of discrimination, sexual oppression and servitude to find true happiness, bagged the maximum honours at the 56th National Film Awards announced here Saturday.

Talks on nuclear cooperation
New Delhi, Jan 22 After its bilateral nuclear accords with the US, France and Russia, India will explore possibilities of civil nuclear cooperation with South Korea, a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), when the leaders of the two countries meet here Monday.

‘India key to US success in Afghanistan’
Washington, Jan 22 U.S. Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke says India was not formally part of his mandate, but he considered India as centrally important for America's success in the Af-Pak region.

Country's longest elevated expressway
Bangalore, Jan 22 This tech hub Friday got its first elevated expressway on one of the busiest roads - Hosur Road - that leads to Electronic City housing several IT companies in east Bangalore. It is the longest elevated expressway in the country.

Gujarat gets video telephony
Ahmedabad, Jan 22 Gujarat Friday became the first state in India where video phone services have been launched on a commercial basis. After providing the services in the state on experimental basis for about six months, the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), in association with Sai Info Systems India Limited (SIS), formally launched the service on commercial basis. The service was unveiled by Sam Pitroda, the advisor to the Prime Minister on Infrastructure, Innovation and Information.

Indian firm ties up with Malaysia
Chennai, Jan 22 City-based SVS Engineering group, which is scouting for investors for the proposed $4 billion petroleum refinery (annual capacity 10 million tonnes) at Perak in Malaysia, signed an agreement with the state Friday, a top official said.

TV news ads to cross Rs.18 bn
New Delhi, Jan 22 The ad market on television news channels will cross the Rs.1,800 crore (Rs.18 billion/$390 million) mark this year, says a study.

World Bank loan for Andhra projects
Hyderabad, Jan 22 The World Bank will provide a loan of $770 million (Rs.3,720 crore) to Andhra Pradesh for road development, rural water supply and sanitation and municipal development.

PIO researcher gets Oz honour
Melbourne/New Delhi, Jan 22 Indian-origin researcher of Alzheimer's disease, Ralph Martins, has been named Australian of the Year 2010 by the government of Western Australia. Born to parents who were from India, Martins, a professor, moved to Perth at 16 years of age. He will join recipients from other Australian states and territories as finalists for the national awards to be announced on January 25 in Canberra.

India to grow 7.5 percent in 2010
Washington, Jan 22 India is expected to grow at 7.5 percent this year, powered by skilful macroeconomic management, even as the global economic recovery that is underway slows later this year as the impact of fiscal stimulus wanes, according to a new report from the World Bank.

Economy to grow 7.8 percent: CEA
Kolkata, Jan 22 India's chief economic adviser Kaushik Basu expects a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 7.5-7.8 percent this fiscal. “Looking at the remarkable recovery of GDP in the last quarters, I see GDP growth in the range of 7.5-7.8 percent in 2009-10,' Basu said Friday at a conference on corporate governance organised by the Kolkata chapter of American Chamber of Commerce.

RIL net profit up 14.48 percent
New Delhi, Jan 22 Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) posted a net profit of Rs.4,008 crore (Rs.40.08 billion/$868 million) in the quarter that ended Dec 31, on the back of higher revenues from its refining and gas business, to register a 14.48 percent rise from the Rs.3,462 crore in the same quarter last fiscal. RIL also saw net sales increase 89.7 percent to Rs.57,364 crore from Rs.30,227 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal, according to a company statement.

Indian biz delegation visits Trinidad
Port-of-Spain, Jan 22 An Indian delegation has explored opportunities for trade and joint ventures in Trinidad and Tobago by conducting a string of seminars on small business development. Dinesh Rai, Secretary in Indian Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, said that the delegation made several presentations at small business related events across the country.

Indo-Canadian Prof on top post
Toronto, Jan 22 Indo-Canadian Hargurdeep Saini was appointed vice president of the University of Toronto, Canada's biggest university, Thursday. Prof Saini, who is currently the dean at the University of Waterloo in Hamilton near here, will also be the principal of the University of Toronto's Mississauga campus.

Fox to telecast 'Nevermind Nirvana'
Washington, Jan 22 Fox television network has chosen Canadian-born Indian American writer, director and producer Ajay Sahgal's comedy 'Nevermind Nirvana' as its next pilot. The show resembles “Everybody Loves Raymond” but with Indian-Americans, says Sahgal, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Devotees bathe on Magha Saptami
Bhubaneswar, Jan 22 More than 300,000 people took a holy dip in the sea near Konark temple in Orissa's Puri district on the occasion of Magha Saptami early Friday, braving the cold.

Cabinet nod for NKN
New Delhi, Jan 21 The Union Cabinet Thursday approved setting up of a national knowledge network (NKN) that will connect all major educational institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and top universities for exchange of information and research.

Shivshankar Menon is new NSA
New Delhi, Jan 21 Former foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon was on Thursday named the new National Security Adviser (NSA). The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet Thursday cleared Menon's name and formal orders will be issued by the department of personnel and training in a day, said a senior government official.

Essar Oil to invest $400 mn
Kolkata, Jan 21 Essar Exploration and Production Ltd, an arm of Essar Oil, will invest $400 million (Rs.2,000 crore) in its coal bed methane gas project at Ranigunj in West Bengal by 2012, a top company official said here Thursday.

Krishna for cooperation in energy security
New Delhi, Jan 21 India and other countries in Asia can achieve energy security only with regional cooperation as opposed to competition to satisfy the growing demand given the backdrop of constraints, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna has said.

Delhi to host India-ASEAN summit in 2012
New Delhi, Jan 21 New Delhi will host the India-ASEAN summit in 2012 to mark the 10th anniversary of its summit-level dialogue with the 10-nation bloc, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said Thursday.

Reliance signs pact for Mumbai Metro-II
Mumbai, Jan 21 A consortium led by Reliance Infrastructure, a part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has signed an agreement with the Maharashtra government for the $2.2-billion second Metro Rail project (Mumbai Metro-II) in this India's commercial capital.

India's nod to Alstom for JV
New Delhi, Jan 21 India on Thursday gave its approval to a proposal from Alstom of France to set up a joint venture with Bharat Forge to make power equipment involving foreign direct investment inflow of 70 million euros or Rs.490 crore.

Jaipur Literature Festival begins
Jaipur, Jan 21 The Jaipur literature festival, boasting of over 200 authors of national and international repute and with its focus on Dalit writings, took off to packed audiences at a royal palace here Thursday.

'India a global success story'
London, Jan 21 British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says India is a 'modern global success story' that is marching toward prosperity.

India, Malaysia sign extradition pact
New Delhi, Jan 20 Buoyed by improving ties, India and Malaysia Wednesday signed an extradition treaty and decided to fast-track negotiations to wrap up a free trade area agreement by the end of this year.

International garment fair begins in capital
New Delhi, Jan 20 Over 225 exhibitors and buyers from 60 countries are expected to attend the three-day 44th India International Garments Fair (IIGF), which Wednesday commenced at the Pragati Maidan exposition ground here.

Indian Art Exhibition opens in Astana
Astana, Jan 20 'Kalpana', an exhibition of 29 digitally produced prints of well-known paintings of eminent Indian artistes representing human figure forms and created over a span of more than a century has opened in this Kazakhstan capital.

Pakistani students visit IGNOU
New Delhi, Jan 20 A group of 30 Pakistani management students Wednesday visited the Indira Gandhi International Open University (IGNOU) campus here and discussed social issues with Indian students.

'Sen, Ramakrishnan are British'
London, Jan 20 Britain has laid claims to Nobel laureates Amartya Sen, an Indian citizen, and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, an American of Indian origin.

Rajiv Shah lauded for Haiti efforts
Washington, Jan 20 Rajiv Shah, the Indian-American administrator of USAID, who is leading the massive US rescue and recovery efforts in earthquake-hit Haiti, has come in for high praise for his extraordinary leadership qualities.

Sanjay Gupta left alone in clinic
Washington, Jan 20 Doctors and nurses walked away from a field clinic in Haiti last week over security concerns, leaving CNN's chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta as the only doctor left to make sure the patients, some badly wounded, made it through the night.

ArcelorMittal donates $100,000
Toronto, Jan 20 The ArcelorMittal Global Foundation, set up by the world's biggest steel company, has announced to donate $100,000 to relief work for the victims of last week's earthquake in Haiti.

German president to visit in Feb
Frankfurt, Jan 20 Even as the Google incident makes the Western world a little wary of doing business in China, German President Horst Koehler's visit to India February 1-7, the first by this country's head of state in seven years, is seen as a 'clear sign' of the strengthening ties between New Delhi and Berlin.

Kerala firm wins Red Herring award
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 20 SunTec, the city-based provider of pricing and centralised billing solutions, has won a Red Herring 100 Global award, given to promising technology companies in industry innovation.

Harwood to pen Martin Luther biopic
Los Angeles, Jan 20 Oscar winning screenwriter Ronald Harwood will pen the screenplay for the civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. biopic that will be made by DreamWorks Studios, a venture promoted by Steven Spielberg and Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.

Wipro projects $1.17 bn IT services revenue in Q4
Bangalore, Jan 20 Wipro Ltd on Wednesday projected $1.17 billion revenue from its global IT services business for the fourth quarter (Jan-March) of this fiscal (2009-10).

Kerala invites IT firms to set up base in Technopark
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 20 Kerala has invited applications from companies engaged in information technology (IT), IT-enabled services and IT infrastructure to set up units in the third phase of software park Technopark here.

Malaysian PM arrives in New Delhi
New Delhi, Jan 19 Malaysian Prime Minister Mohammad Najib Tun Abdul Razak arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday evening on a five-day state visit which is set to rejuvenate bilateral relations with at least 13 agreements to be signed.

Rahman song shortlisted for Oscars
New Delhi, Jan 19 Indian music maestro A.R Rahman's song 'Na na' from the film 'Couples Retreat' has been shortlisted for nomination in original song category for the 82nd Academy Awards.

US Defence Secretary meets PM
New Delhi, Jan 19 US Defence Secretary Robert M. Gates on Tuesday met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and appealed for closer military cooperation between America and India to bring stability to South Asia.

Qutab Minar of 100,000 flowers
Bangalore, Jan 19 A model of the Qutab Minar made of 100,000 flowers, mainly roses, was the star attraction of the annual Republic Day flower show that began here on Tuesday.

Murthy chosen for Dada Saheb Phalke
New Delhi, Jan 19 Legendary cinematographer V.K. Murthy, best remembered as the cinematographer for all Guru Dutt films, has been chosen for the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for the year 2008.

Indians help tirelessly in Haiti
New Delhi, Jan 18 Escorting relief teams, giving medical treatment and providing logistics support to the UN -- India's Lt. Col. Pronob K. Roy and over 150 fellow Indians of the UN mission in Haiti have been working tirelessly and without sleep since a devastating earthquake hit the country a week ago.

Kumar heads team to Mauritius
New Delhi, Jan 16 Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar will lead a parliamentary delegation on a five-day trip to Mauritius, beginning from Sunday, where she will hold wide ranging discussions on issues of international and bilateral importance.

Professionals to head cultural bodies
Kolkata, Jan 16 Stressing that it was 'time for winds of change to blow', Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Saturday said the government has liberalised the rules for recruiting executive heads of eight national-level cultural institutions, including the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and would appoint 'outstanding professionals'.

Mauritian business delegation in India
New Delhi, Jan 16 A high-level business delegation from the Indian Ocean island-nation of Mauritius will be arriving in Delhi next week to promote the African country as a growing business and financial hub.

PM hails Reserve Bank
New Delhi, Jan 16 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday praised the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), saying the central bank had made the national credit system more sensitive to the needs of the rural population.

Dhaka, India to begin Teesta talk
Dhaka, Jan 16 Bangladesh is initiating a process to expedite talks with India over striking a deal on sharing of Teesta waters, a top Minister has said.

Let stimulus stay, FM told
New Delhi, Jan 16 Economists on Friday suggested to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to continue the stimulus packages till the country's economy recovered further.

India seeks $400bn for education
London, Jan 16 India needs $400 billion of investment in education over the next decade because it views the sector to be as important as economic growth in moving the country forward, Human Resources Minister Kapil Sibal has told British Ministers and university vice chancellors.

Asia leads global recovery: IMF
Washington, Jan 16 Led by emerging market economies, especially in Asia, the global economy is recovering significantly faster than previously expected, but growth is still dependent in most advanced economies on government stimulus measures, the IMF has said.

India donates $5 mn to Haiti
New Delhi, Jan 16 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said India would provide $5 million in aid to Haiti where tens of thousands have been killed in a devastating earthquake.

China, India improve trade logistics
Washington, Jan 16 China and India are the top two over-performers among developing economies in improving their capacity to efficiently move goods and connect manufacturers and consumers with international markets, according to a new World Bank Group survey.

FIFA trophy unveiled in Kolkata
Kolkata, Jan 16 German football legend Lothar Matthaus unveiled Friday the Coca-Cola FIFA World Cup Trophy 2010 at a glittering function here, making Kolkata the only Indian city to showcase the prized trophy.

Cherie meets Delhi students
New Delhi, Jan 16 Cherie Blair, wife of former British premier Tony Blair, on Friday visited Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, interacted with the students and spoke about the plight of underprivileged people in the society.

Jet fuel price up 6 pc
New Delhi, Jan 16 State-owned oil companies on Friday hiked jet fuel prices by over 6 percent after international crude prices rose to $82-84 per barrel this month.

India ‘displeased’ over Oz attacks
New Delhi, Jan 16 Under fire from the opposition over continuing attacks on Indian students in Australia, the Government on Friday said it was doing its 'utmost' to convey 'absolute displeasure and concern' to Canberra and the situation was being monitored on daily basis.

Indians soft targets in Oz?
New Delhi, Jan 16 Attacks on Indians in Australia continue to shock people back home, but many of those working or studying Down Under say these are not necessarily racial in nature and are the handiwork of criminal elements who try to find 'soft targets'.

Kanyakumari sees celestial play
Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu), Jan 15 Thousands of people in this Tamil Nadu city watched the longest annular solar eclipse of the millennium that began at 11.06 a.m. on Friday. Scientists and students from several parts of the country have converged here to study the celestial spectacle.

Indo-French N-pact takes effect
New Delhi, Jan 15 The civil nuclear accord between India and France, signed over a year ago, came into force on Thursday with diplomats of the two countries exchanging instruments of ratification of the agreement — giving Paris a distinct edge over other countries in the multi-billion dollar Indian nuclear market.

UK welcomes Corus move to save jobs
London, Jan 15 British union leaders on Thursday welcomed a decision by Tata-owned steelmaker Corus not to shut down a coking plant — saving 120 jobs — and to postpone the mothballing of a huge steel factory in northeast England.

Ahmedabad wins Transport Award
Washington, Jan 15 The historic Indian city of Ahmedabad has won the prestigious 'Sustainable Transport Award 2010' for the successful implementation of Janmarg, India's first full bus rapid transit (BRT) system.

India-US pacts in urban development
Washington, Jan 15 India and the United States will strengthen cooperation in urban development as also safety and security of urban transport systems.

India to US: Loosen export controls
New Delhi, Jan 15 Nearly two months after Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington, India on Thursday again pressed the US for removal of export controls on high technology and dual-use items to infuse more confidence into bilateral ties.

Germany planning pacts with India
Chennai, Jan 15 The state visit of German President Horst Kohler early next month to India will see the two countries inking cooperation agreements in the areas of economy, technology and defence training.

Mozambique seeks deeper ties
New Delhi, Jan 15 Mozambique wants to increase the intensity of its relations with India, re-elected Mozambican President Armando Emilio Guebuza told visiting Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor.

S. Korea President to visit India
New Delhi, Jan 15 India is set to roll out the red carpet for South Korean President Lee Myung-bak when he comes here as chief guest for the January 26 Republic Day celebrations — an honour reserved for special friends of New Delhi.

IBS plans carbon trading platform
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 15 IBS Software, headquartered at the Technopark IT park here, will put in place a carbon credit online trading platform for the aviation sector next fiscal.

India gives Haiti $1 mn for relief
New Delhi, Jan 15 India will give $1 million in cash for immediate emergency relief in quake-devastated Haiti. Indian peacekeepers and civilian police officers in the island nation have been ascertained to be safe.

Shah takes over Haiti disaster ops
Washington, Jan 15 Less than a week after being sworn in as the head of the USAID, Indian American Rajiv Shah, 36, has been named coordinator of the U.S. response to the Haiti earthquake, one of the worst natural disasters in the western hemisphere in recent history.

No news yet, Haiti student worried
New Delhi, Jan 15 He hasn't been able to sleep, neither has he been able to concentrate on his studies. Unable to contact his family in Haiti, Jerome Farras, a journalism student in Delhi is worried about his relatives back home. Tens of thousands of people are feared dead in his quake-devastated country.

Ordeal of workers in Libya ends
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 15 The ordeal of 34 workers from Kerala, stranded in a labour camp in Libya, has ended as they are being flown out from the Libyan capital Tripoli, an official said here on Thursday.

Chinese auto firm forays into India
Kolkata, Jan 15 The Indian partners of CASKA, China's market leader in auto accessories, on Thursday announced its foray into the country and said it is looking for 10 percent share in the domestic market in the next one year.

OVL to invest in 2 Nigerian blocks
New Delhi, Jan 15 India has sanctioned funding of $359 million to ONGC Videsh Ltd, overseas arm of ONGC Ltd, for the execution of the first exploration phase in two Nigerian deepwater blocks.

‘Not all attacks in Oz are racist’
Sydney, Jan 15 Not all attacks on Indians in Australia are racist in nature, says music maestro A.R. Rahman, now here for a free concert in a bid to bridge relations between India and Australia.

YR Films offers travel plan in Switzerland
New Delhi, Jan 15 Bollywood's premier production house Yash Raj Films (YRF) has entered into an agreement with Indian travel and tourism company SOTC and Switzerland-based enterprise Brandinvest AG to offer Hindi movie fans a 'YRF Enchanted Journey' in Switzerland.

Patil, PM greet nation on Sankranti
New Delhi, Jan 14 President Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Wednesday greeted the nation on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Lohri and Pongal.

India celebrates harvest festival
New Delhi, Jan 14 India welcomed the new harvest on Thursday in myriad cultural forms of Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Bhogali Bihu while thousands took a holy dip in the Ganga from Haridwar to Ganga Sagar to mark the end of winter by the Indian calendar.

White House seeks tips from Indians
Washington, Jan 14 The White House has invited dozens of America's top executives, including Pepsico's India-born chief executive Indra K. Nooyi, on Thursday seeking tips on how the US bureaucracy can become leaner and meaner.

Iceland seeks India’s help in IT
Mumbai, Jan 14 Iceland President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson has sought Maharashtra's cooperation in the fields of clean energy, information technology and oil exploration.

MIC’s Samy Velu calls for unity
Kuala Lumpur, Jan 14 Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) president S. Samy Vellu in his message on Thursday on Pongal, the annual harvest festival celebrated by Hindus, asked Malaysians to promote unity.

Tharoor visits Mozambique
New Delhi, Jan 14 Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor is on a visit to the Southern African state of Mozambique to witness the inauguration ceremony of the President Emilio Guebuza on January 14.

India, Britain in education pledge
London, Jan 14 India's Human Resources Minister Kapil Sibal began a high-level visit to Britain on Wednesday aimed at strengthening ties in the multi-billion pound education sector, officials said.

Indian student intake in Aus to be monitored
Melbourne, Jan 14 Australia is tracking foreign students coming to study amid reports that the number of Indians applying for visas has fallen due to attacks on them.

India takes up gurdwara fire with Aus
New Delhi, Jan 14 Amid outrage in India, specially in Punjab, over a fire in a gurdwara under construction in Melbourne, Indian Government on Thursday said it was in touch with the Australian authorities over the incident.

Indian firm tops in securing US patents
Bangalore, Jan 14 IBM, which has a global management centre here, has emerged as the world's most inventive firm by securing 4,914 US patents in 2009, the global IT major said on Wednesday.

IBS develops software for 4 airlines
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 14 Four leading airlines have joined hands with IT firm IBS Software to launch an airline manpower management solution that will enable them to plan cost effective and efficient operation of their fleet with an optimal level of trained crew members.

Dutch cancer patient cured in India
New Delhi, Jan 14 When Dick Gadella, a Kenya-based Dutchman suffering from cancer, landed in India, he had little hope that doctors here could save his life. Today he feels he has woken up from a nightmare.

Vedanta to invest $1.5 bn in Zambia
Lusaka (Zambia), Jan 14 Vedanta Resources, the metals and mining major headquartered in London and promoted by non-resident Indian Anil Agarwal, plans to invest $1.5 billion in Zambia to expand its production of copper cathodes to half a million tonnes by 2013.

Johannesburg event promotes CWG
New Delhi, Jan 14 In an effort to promote the 2010 Commonwealth Games which will take place in Delhi on October 3-14, the Ministry of Tourism organised a road show in Johannesburg coinciding with the relay of the Queen's baton there.

Maha Kumbh begins
Hardwar, Jan 13 An estimated five million people have thronged the Hindu holy city of Hardwar for a dip in the holy Ganga on Thursday that will herald the Maha Kumbh, a religious fair that has few parallel but which has a sharp message this year — protection of the environment.

Bangladesh backs India for UN seat
New Delhi, Jan 13 Turning a new chapter in their ties, India and Bangladesh have decided to fast-track the solution to their boundary dispute and fight terrorism under a new framework of security cooperation.

Sheikh Hasina pitches for investment
New Delhi, Jan 13 India Inc on Tuesday committed itself to promoting economic ties with Bangladesh with the Bharti group proposing $1 billion to build its telecom network and Meru Cabs along with Tatas planning a transport service with 20,000 radio cabs.

‘India's pvt sec will power Africa’
On Board Special Aircraft, Jan 13 India's foray into Africa will be powered by the private sector and would generate local employment instead of import of workforce, Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari said while returning from a three-nation southern African trip.

Chouhan woos NRIs to state
Bhopal, Jan 13 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday invited non-resident Indians (NRIs) to set up industries in the state, assuring them the state government was committed to extending them the maximum facilities.

Sharma offers Rs.500 cr for exports
New Delhi, Jan 13 Commerce Minister Anand Sharma on Tuesday said his Ministry would offer Rs.450-500 crore as incentives to exporters till this fiscal-end to push exports of 2,000 products.

Follow Asian money: EU
Brussels, Jan 13 The balance of world wealth is moving towards rising Asian powers such as India and China, and the European Union should adapt rather than trying to fight it, the bloc's designated trade commissioner said on Tuesday.

ISRO to launch rockets for eclipse
Chennai, Jan 13 The Indian space agency will launch a series of rockets from its two centres between Thursday and Sunday to study Friday's solar eclipse and its aftereffects.

H1N1 vaccine to be available in India
Washington, Jan 13 The swine flu vaccine could become available for use in India this year with an American firm collaborating with an Indian biopharmaceutical company to facilitate the manufacture, clinical development and commercialisation of the vaccine in India.

‘Vitamin E protects brain after stroke’
Washington, Jan 13 Blocking the function of a brain enzyme with a specific kind of vitamin E can prevent nerve cells from dying after a stroke, says an Indian American scientist.

Ignore superstitions this eclipse
New Delhi, Jan 13 As the world looks forward to the millennium's longest annular solar eclipse Friday, there are superstitions galore in India. But science experts have urged people to shed 'false beliefs' and watch the celestial spectacle the right way.

Kite makers rejoice, Chinese strings banned
Ahmedabad, Jan 13 Goods made in China dominate the Indian market with their USP of variety combined with low pricing, so much so that even kite strings imported from there boast a huge customer base here. That's why a recent ban on Chinese kite strings in Gujarat has been so heartily welcomed by local kite makers.

National Youth Festival concludes
Bhubaneswar, Jan 13 Sky divers of the Indian Air Force (IAF) parachuted into the middle of the Kalinga Stadium here while a ceremonial band of the Indian Navy performed 'Beating the Retreat' — the five-day National Youth Festival concluded here with a spectacular show on Tuesday.

Hasina receives Peace award
New Delhi, Jan 12 Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received the prestigious Indira Gandhi Peace Prize in recognition of her contribution to peace and democracy at a function in the Rashtrapati Bhavan here on Tuesday.

India extends $1 bn to Bangladesh
New Delhi, Jan 12 India and Bangladesh on Monday took a slew of defining steps to transform their bilateral ties that included New Delhi extending $1 billion for development projects in the neighbouring country and five agreements, including key security pacts to expand counter-terror cooperation.

Dhaka keen to trade with India
Shillong/Agartala, Jan 12 The Bangladesh government is keen to increase trade, business and connectivity with northeast India, officials said here on Tuesday quoting visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Vice President concludes Africa tour
Gaborone (Botswana), Jan 12 Indian Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari left for home after wrapping up his three-day visit to Botswana on Monday.

Govt targets 59,500 MW N-power
Kolkata, Jan 12 The Union Government has set an ambitious target to generate 35,000 MW nuclear energy by 2020 and 59,500 MW by 2032, a top government official said on Monday.

Industrial production grows 11.7 pc
New Delhi, Jan 12 Helped by sustained domestic demand, India's industrial production grew at a better-than-expected 11.7 percent in November compared to 2.5 percent in the corresponding month last year, as per official figures released on Tuesday.

Expo affirms India as auto industry hub
New Delhi, Jan 12 India's emergence as a major market and a hub for the global auto industry was reinforced at this year's Auto Expo that concluded on Monday, which saw the launch of an unprecedented 72 vehicles in virtually every segment by domestic and multinational companies.

Features of national solar policy
New Delhi, Jan 12 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Monday launched India's ambitious solar energy mission, the centrepiece of its activities to combat climate change, which aims to generate 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022.

India to instal 20 mn solar bulbs
New Delhi, Jan 12 The country plans to install 20 million solar powered lights and 20 million square metres of solar panel to generate 20,000 MW by 2022 as part of the National Solar Mission launched here on Monday.

‘Expedite probe into attacks’
New Delhi, Jan 12 External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Monday spoke to his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith and asked him to fast-track the probe into incidents.

Infosys raises revenue forecast
Mysore, Jan 12 Buoyed by signs of global economy recovery, India's IT major Infosys Technology Ltd. has revised upwards its revenue forecast for fiscal 2009-10.

Chasing 'Ring of Fire' in the sky
New Delhi, Jan 12 The Aquamarine is no ordinary vessel. It is India's first eclipse cruise, which will sail to Male in the Maldives on January 13 to chase the 'Ring of Fire', or the millennium's longest annular solar eclipse. The eclipse will be seen for the longest time in the Indian Ocean nation on January 15.

Indian prompts London police rethink
London, Jan 12 London's police force has made a reported shift in its traditional advice for people not to intervene to catch criminals after an Indian builder who was murdered chasing muggers prompted a flood of tributes.

Next stop for Bollywood – Botswana!
Kasane (Botswana), Jan 11 If Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari has his way, Indian filmmakers will have another exotic film destination — Botswana.

President salutes Indians in Gulf
New Delhi, Jan 11 Thanking the 25 million Indian diaspora for contributing to their country of origin, President Pratibha Patil on January 9, praised the efforts of Indian workers in the Gulf who account for 40 percent of inward remittances worth $50 billion.

Make solar mission priority: PM
New Delhi, Jan 11 India's mission to launch 20,000 MW through solar power by 2022 was launched here Monday by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who said the target was 'ambitious' but 'doable' and should be taken up as a 'priority national endeavour'.

Solar-powered rooftop batteries soon
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 11 India could soon use its abundance of sunlight to power one megawatt (1 MW)-capacity rooftop storage batteries to electrify homes and offices, an official said.

India's N-power output up
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 11 India's atomic power generation has gone up 15 percent over the past few months, following the resumption of fuel supplies from abroad after the accord with the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), a top nuclear scientist has said.

Profiles of the 2010 PB Samman awardees
New Delhi, Jan 11 President Pratibha Patil on Saturday conferred the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award to 14 distinguished members of the Indian diaspora for their achievements in life and contribution to the welfare of the Indian community and enhancing India's image overseas.

Moopen to invest $200 mn in India
New Delhi, Jan 11 Gulf-based healthcare tycoon Azad Moopen is investing over Rs.10 billion ($200 million) for setting up hospitals and eye-care centres across India, including his home state of Kerala.

NRIs in Kerala push for development
New Delhi, Jan 11 Investors in Kerala including those based outside the country have decided to form a non-political grouping to push for economic development in the state, a NRI originally from Kerala said on Saturday.

Gulf NRIs air their problems at PBD
New Delhi, Jan 11 Taking overseas Indians into consideration in the government's divestment process and creating Islamic-finance friendly projects to attract Gulf investments were among the various suggestions overseas Indians from the Gulf made to the Government on Friday.

'Indians play crucial role in Canadian politics'
Chandigarh, Jan 11 Peter Milliken, speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, said on Saturday Indians were playing a 'significant' role in his country's politics.

December exports up at $14.6 bn
Mumbai, Jan 11 India's exports were $14.6 billion (Rs.73,000 crore) in December, up from $13.2 billion (Rs.66,000 crore) the month before, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said on Monday.

Next Gates likely from India or China
Washington, Jan 11 Four in 10 Americans believe that the next Bill Gates would come from India or China as the U.S. struggles to regain its competitiveness in the face of gains by India, China and Brazil, a new survey shows.

IGNOU to train power sector workers
New Delhi, Jan 11 Aiming to enhance the quality and productivity of power sector workforce in the country, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) on Sunday signed an agreement with the Power Ministry for training its employees.

Himachal set for green revolution
Shimla, Jan 11 The hills of Himachal Pradesh are all set to witness another green revolution with a Rs.267-crore project funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for promotion of agriculture, an official said on Sunday.

Olympic Air implements Kerala firm's solution
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 11 Athens-based Olympic Air has started its cargo operations with a software programme developed by IBS, a firm based here.

Pitching for 'Hind Pak dosti'
New Delhi, Jan 11 Predictably, the questions were many when speakers from India and Pakistan got together and talked about whether and how the neighbours could shed decades of distrust and live in harmony. Is peace possible between the two neighbours? If so, then how, when and why? And the answer was one: Why not?

School kids to help monitor air quality during CWG
New Delhi, Jan 11 For 10 days in February, 1,000 children from Delhi government schools will monitor the number of vehicles around Commonwealth Games venues and the data they collect will prove crucial in managing air quality during the October 3-14 event.

34 nations dot Ahmedabad skies in kite fest
Ahmedabad, Jan 11 Varied colours symbolic of 34 countries, including Britain, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Singapore and Malaysia, dotted the clear blue skies in Ahmedabad as the 20th International Kite festival 'Uttarayan' was formally inaugurated by Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.

Indian set to reach halfway of sailing trip
London, Jan 11 A naval officer seeking to become the first Indian to sail solo around the world is set to dock at a remote South Atlantic island next week to complete the halfway point of his journey.

PM assures social security to NRIs
New Delhi, Jan 9 Voting rights by next general elections and social security to tide over economic distress were the highlights of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's assurances to non-resident Indians on Friday as he asked the vast diaspora to tap the opportunities their country of origin now offers.

‘Infrastructure bonds for NRIs’
New Delhi, Jan 9 A new proposal to issue infrastructure bonds to Overseas Indians will give a fresh investment option to ordinary Indian investors abroad, Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said on Friday.

‘Invest in skill development’
New Delhi, Jan 9 Pitching Maharashtra as an attractive investment destination, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on Saturday called upon overseas Indians to invest in the state's skill development and education programmes.

India's knowledge sector good for NRIs
New Delhi, Jan 9 India's knowledge sector offers a great window of opportunity to overseas Indians to join hands with the country in its high growth trajectory and invest in its future, technology evangelist Sam Pitroda said here on Friday.

‘People will invest if laws are right’
New Delhi, Jan 9 If the Indian diaspora is to be tempted to invest in this country, then greater transparency, an institutional mechanism and clear cut laws are required, says a Canadian Provincial Minister of Indian origin.

'NRIs must have tax obligations'
New Delhi, Jan 9 Indians living abroad and holding dual citizenship should accept tax obligations from their mother country just as they seek and often get many privileges and benefits that go to Indians living and working at home, according to eminent economist and professor of Columbia University Jagdish Bhagwati.

'Gujarat gained from NRI investments'
New Delhi, Jan 9 Despite the global financial crisis, Gujarat's economy was boosted by record-breaking investments made by the Indian diaspora and companies, according to Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Malawi, India sign three deals
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 9 The southern African state of Malawi on Friday expressed interest in the joint exploration of potential uranium sites along with India. 'We have already one working mine in Karonga. We can work with India to jointly explore other sites,' Malawian Vice President Joyce Banda told reporters after holding bilateral talks with visiting Indian Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari and witnessing the signing of three agreements.

Malawi seeks India’s help
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 9 Malawi has expressed interest in the joint exploration of potential uranium sites as the southern African country, where China has come in as a big player, sought India's help in shoring up energy security and in building its port and other infrastructure.

India in search of diamonds
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 9 India is a on a diamond search in the southern African state of Botswana from where it hopes to increase the direct access of Indian companies to rough diamonds, rather than through middlemen.

Medical insurance for Russians in Goa
Panaji, Jan 9 Russian tourists in Goa can now have medical insurance. A Moscow-based firm supported by the Russian government is offering policies that will allow the 40,000-odd Russians visiting the state every year to be treated without having to pay.

Millennium’s longest solar eclipse
New Delhi, Jan 9 January 15 will herald the first annular solar eclipse of the year, also the longest in the millennium.

Japanese universities woo Indian students
New Delhi, Jan 9 After many European and American universities, it's now the leading Japanese universities who are set to woo Indian students.

‘India keen to buy Boeing aircrafts’
New Delhi, Jan 9 US aircraft manufacturer Boeing on Friday said that the Indian Air Force has shown its interest in acquiring 10 heavy transport aircraft C-17 Globemaster.

Nod to power pacts with Bangladesh
New Delhi, Jan 9 The Union Cabinet on Saturday approved the signing of three pacts with Bangladesh relating to security and power, informed sources said here on Saturday.

Dhaka gives anti-terror assurance
New Delhi, Jan 9 Ahead of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India, Dhaka has assured New Delhi that its territory will not be used by anti-India elements.

Dhaka, Delhi agree on agriculture cooperation
Dhaka, Jan 9 Bangladesh and India on Friday agreed on long-term cooperation in agricultural research and technologies, meant to save crops from natural disasters in vast parts of the two neighbouring countries.

Rs.10 trillion investment in food processing by 2015
Kolkata, Jan 9 The central government plans an investment of Rs.1 lakh crore (Rs.10 trillion), including from the private sector, in the food-processing sector by 2015, union Food Processing Minister Subodh Kant Sahay said on Friday.

2,400 vocalists on one platform
Pune, Jan 9 From Pt. Rajan and Sajan Misra to Shankar Mahadevan — over 2,400 classical vocalists from around the world will perform here on Tuesday to showcase the vast repertoire of Indian classical music and to provide a platform for the exponents of this ancient Indian art.

Youth Fest opens in Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar, Jan 9 Artists from across the country enthralled a huge crowd with diverse forms of classical and folk dances on the opening day of the National Youth Festival in Bhubaneswar on Friday. An Indian Air Force helicopter showering flower petals over the main festival venue thrilled the audience.

Prime Minister’s address at PBD
New Delhi, Jan 8 Following is the text of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's speech at the eighth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, India's annual conclave to connect with its diaspora — that was delivered at Vigyan Bhavan here on Friday:

NRIs can vote soon: PM
New Delhi, Jan 8 NRIs will be able to cast their votes by the time the country holds its next general elections, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said here on Friday.

Security of PIOs top priority: PM
New Delhi, Jan 8 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said security of Indians living abroad remained high on his government's agenda and assured a social security fund to help Indians distressed by the economic crisis returning to their country.

'Interests of NRIs to be protected'
New Delhi, Jan 8 The Government is taking various steps to safeguard the interests of overseas Indians who have invested in property in India, according to Minister for Corporate Affairs Salman Khurshid.

‘India will sustain 9-10 pc growth’
New Delhi, Jan 8 The Indian economy will not only register one of the fastest expansions in the world this fiscal, but soon return and sustain a high growth path of 9 percent, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said here on Friday.

‘Today’s India is truly incredible’
New Delhi, Jan 8 They left India years ago seeking greener pastures in the West. But, looking at the growth logged by their country of origin and development all around, members of the Malayalee diaspora in the U.S. think today's India is truly incredible.

'Diaspora must think beyond remittances'
New Delhi, Jan 8 Thanking overseas Indians for the remittances to their country of origin that amounted to over $50 billion last fiscal, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday also asked them to invest in the opportunities offered by India.

Invest in roads, Kamal urges PIOs
New Delhi, Jan 8 Stating that wealth does not create roads but roads create wealth, Minister for Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath on Friday urged overseas Indians to invest in the country's infrastructure sector.

‘Gulf remains dream destination for Indians’
New Delhi, Jan 8 The Dubai World woes notwithstanding, there is no serious impact of economic slowdown in the Middle East, which will remain a dream destination for Indian workers, prominent Gulf-based businessman M.A. Yusuff Ali has said.

Shah takes over as USAID chief
Washington, Jan 8 Indian-American Rajiv Shah has become the head of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), charged with disbursing US foreign aid, making him the highest ranking person of Indian origin in the Obama administration.

China not a threat to India: Krishna
New Delhi, Jan 8 Downplaying occasional Chinese incursions into Indian territory, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday said that China was 'not a threat to India,' but added that cooperation and competition can sometime 'overlap' between the the two countries.

Indian Vice President visits Malawi
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 8 Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari on Thursday arrived in Malawi, a small land-locked country in Africa, — the first Indian leader to visit the country.

I am a Delhiwala: Malawi President
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 8 From reminiscing about his days in Delhi to his fondness for bhangra, the president of the small, land-locked southern African nation of Malawi praised Indian education, pointing out that he was a 'product of India.'

India extends $50 mn credit to Malawi
Lilongwe (Malawi), Jan 8 India has extended a line of credit of $50 million to the small land-locked African nation of Malawi which has invited Indian companies for investment in hydropower, farmlands and mining including uranium. As the first Indian leader to visit Malawi, a nation of 13.5 million sandwiched between Zambia and Mozambique, Vice President Mohammed Hamid Ansari announced on Thursday evening the soft loans and grants at a state banquet hosted by Malawian President Bingu Wa Mutharika.

Tata Africa to double yield in 2 yrs
Lusaka (Zambia), Jan 8 Tata Africa will double its turnover in the next two years to $1 billion, the head of the diversified operations that range from vehicles to floriculture to information technology said here.

First Zambian President wants India's help against AIDS
Lusaka, Jan 8 One of the old warhorses of Africa's colonial struggle, Kenneth Kaunda, who was a contemporary of Indira Gandhi, wants India's help in fighting a new adversary — HIV/AIDS.

India, South Africa propose pact
New Delhi, Jan 8 South Africa is working on a framework pact with India to boost bilateral economic relations, the country's Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, who is here on a three-day visit, said on Thursday.

Auto sales grew 40.3 pc in December
New Delhi, Jan 8 Sales of cars grew 40.3 percent in December owing to a low base, improved credit and customer appetite, said the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Friday.

N-industry poses new challenges
Chennai, Jan 8 The quick growth of the Indian nuclear industry is posing new challenges, especially for the delivery of components for new power plants, says Srikumar Banerjee, the new chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC).

Dhaka hopeful of ‘progress’ with India
Dhaka, Jan 8 Though a deal on sharing the Teesta river water was not expected to be signed by Bangladesh and India during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's New Delhi visit next week, Dhaka was still hopeful of 'progress' during the summit level talks.

Karnataka clears investments worth $27.5 bn
New Delhi, Jan 8 Karnataka has cleared 38 big-ticket projects worth Rs.138,000 crore ($27.5 billion), and hopes soon to finalise the mega investment proposals from global steel makers ArcelorMittal and South Korea's Posco.

India pushes for stimulus for exporters
New Delhi, Jan 8 Commerce Minister Anand Sharma on Thursday said he was pushing for stimulus for the export industry in the annual budget.

Matrimonial website for HIV+ people
Guwahati, Jan 8 Junali Devi, a widow living in Assam, is eagerly awaiting the launch of India's first matrimonial website for HIV positive people.

IIT team wins New York competition
New York, Jan 8 An entrepreneur team from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras has won the NYC Next Idea 2009-2010, an inaugural global business plan competition launched by New York City last year.

Europe top destination for Indians
New Delhi, Jan 7 After the Gulf nations, Europe is emerging as the next window of opportunity for Indian workers and the country would do its bit to promote and protect their interests, Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi has said.

Indian-American teacher awarded
Washington, Jan 7 Indian American professor Kenneth S. Sajwan of Savannah State University has received an award for excellence in mentoring from U.S. President Barack Obama.

US rolls out new online visa form in India
New Delhi, Jan 7 With the demand for US visas surging by the day, the US embassy and its consulates in India have introduced a new online non-immigrant visa (NIV) application form to cut out needless delays.

India to raise R&D spend to 2 pc
New Delhi, Jan 7 India on Thursday unveiled for its diaspora its 21st century scientific vision, saying it intended to raise its spend on R&d to two percent of its GDP and focus on five critical areas, including energy and food security.

‘Nano will be brought to Africa’
Lusaka (Zambia), Jan 7 India's 'people's car' will certainly drive down the roads of Africa, with the Tata group conducting research on the rules and regulations of the different markets in this vast continent.

India signs $50m loan, offers $75m more to Zambia
Lusaka (Zambia), Jan 7 India on Wednesday signed a deal for extending a $50 million line of credit to Zambia, with a proposal to extend another soft loan of $75 million — even as both countries decided to 'reinvigorate' relations to reflect 'changed times'.

Reliance acquires British firm
Mumbai, Jan 7 Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group's Reliance MediaWorks has set foot in Britain by acquiring the assets of ilab UK, one of the two film processing facilities based in London, a company statement said on Thursday.

Indian market keep NRIs focused
New Delhi, Jan 7 India offers a ready market, big audience and a mainstream arts platform for non-resident Indian filmmakers.

'Monsoon Wedding' to be a Broadway musical
New Delhi, Jan 7 Filmmaker Mira Nair has started working on a Broadway musical version of her 2001 crossover hit 'Monsoon Wedding' that will combine circus acrobatics, aerial acting, theatre, music and dance and will feature an Indian cast.

'Personalised mover' may be part of CWG
New Delhi, Jan 7 A 'Personalised Mover' that could find applications at the Commonwealth Games in October and a 'Formula Student Car' developed by students of a technological university here are drawing considerable eyeballs at the ongoing Auto Expo 2010 here.

Fall in Indians keen to study in Aus
Melbourne, Jan 7 There has been a sharp fall in the number of Indians applying for visas to study in Australia, a media report on Thursday said. The development comes following a string of assaults, including two killings, on Indian students.

Not all attacks racist: Aus envoy
New Delhi, Jan 7 Regretting that attacks against Indian students had gone up in recent months, Australian High Commissioner to India Peter Varghese on Wednesday said there had been no let-up in policing resources and maintained that most incidents in his country were 'opportunistic urban crime'.

Northeast business summit begins
Agartala, Jan 7 A two-day business summit on North-East India will begin in Kolkata on Friday to attract investment to the region, Tripura Industry and Commerce Minister Jitendra Choudhury said here on Wednesday.

'Humankind solely responsible for climate change'
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 7 India's top farm scientist M.S. Swaminathan holds humankind solely responsible for global warming causing climatic changes.

PBD-2010 begins Thursday
New Delhi, Jan 6 India's annual convention to connect with its 25-million-strong diaspora in 130 countries begins here on Thursday, expecting to draw around 1,500 delegates from over 50 nations to their land of origin.

Indian Vice President visits Zambia
Lusaka, Jan 6 Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari arrived in this Zambian capital on Tuesday on the first leg of his three-nation African tour aimed at renewing old ties with the leadership of these countries.

India, Zambia toast to growing trade
Lusaka, Jan 6 Amid exuberant tribal dances and Bollywood songs, India and Zambia toasted each other to an 'ever deepening' of relations, particularly in trade and investment, during the highest level visit from New Delhi in two decades.

‘Botswana diamonds of interest’
Lusaka, Jan 6 Botswana's diamonds are of 'direct interest' to India, Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari said as he began his three-nation Africa tour on Tuesday.

Mahatma Gandhi is son of Africa
New Delhi, Jan 6 Mahatma Gandhi is the son of Africa and was also influenced by the principles of non-violence during his days spent in that continent, said Amusaa K. Mwanamwambwa, Speaker of the Zambian National Assembly, here.

India issues security advisory
New Delhi/Melbourne, Jan 6 Three days after an Indian youth was fatally stabbed in Melbourne, India's External Affairs Ministry on Tuesday issued an advisory asking Indians studying in Australia and those planning to do so to take extra security precautions while moving around in that country.

India best bet for investors in 2010
Washington, Jan 6 Indian billionaire Adi Godrej considers India 'as the best emerging economy for investors' as he expects the 'Indian stock market to appreciate by about 20 percent within the next two years'.

Direct tax collections up nearly 9 pc
New Delhi, Jan 6 Net direct tax collections in the first three quarters this fiscal stood at Rs.250,232 crore, up 8.51 percent from Rs.230,598 crore collected in the corresponding period last year, the government said Tuesday.

Nano to drive into US in 3 years!
New Delhi, Jan 6 Tata Motors will launch its Nano small car in the US in three years after considerably modifying it, group chairman Ratan Tata said on Tuesday.

Delhi to go festive during CWG
New Delhi, Jan 6 Delhi will showcase India's diverse culture, music, dance and theatre in a carnival atmosphere with plenty of food thrown in during the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games. Eight thousand athletes, officials from 71 countries and nearly 100,000 visitors are expected to throng the metropolis during the event.

India-aided factory opens in Chad
N'djamena (Chad), Jan 6 India's ties with Chad, an oil-exporting country in central Africa, acquired a new dimension with the inauguration of a New Delhi-aided textile mill by President Idriss Deby Itno.

Malaysian Indian artists get platform
Kuala Lumpur, Jan 6 Symbols Art Club, a new platform for Malaysian Indian artists to connect and to express themselves, has begun by holding its first exhibition — Caves on Canvas.

British firm scouts for Indian auto makers
New Delhi, Jan 6 Britain-based Intelligent Energy, a pioneer in the hydrogen fuel cell technology, is pursuing Indian auto firms to produce vehicles that run on this clean fuel, a senior company official said here on Tuesday.

Wipro tops list of H-1B visa professionals in 2009
Washington, Jan 6 With 1,964 H-1B visas in 2009, Indian IT major Wipro has topped the list of firms that got the coveted US visas for highly skilled professionals.

Aus attacks can vitiate ties: India
Bengaluru/Melbourne, Jan 5 Taking a stern view of the fatal stabbing of an Indian student in Australia, India on Monday said that 'unfortunate incidents' like these could 'vitiate' relations between the two countries. Australia has condemned the incident and assured Indians that it is a 'welcoming and accepting country'.

PM congratulates C.N.R Rao
New Delhi, Jan 5 Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Tuesday congratulated eminent scientist C.N.R. Rao on his being awarded the August Wilhelm-von-Hoffimann Medal for his contribution to chemistry, saying it was a matter of great pride for India's scientific community.

Vice President begins African tour
New Delhi, Jan 5 Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari left on Tuesday morning on a visit to three African nations.

Auto Expo marks India as market hub
New Delhi, Jan 5 The 10th Auto Expo flagged off at the Pragati Maidan exposition grounds here on Tuesday, attracting over 2,100 participants from 30 countries in a growing testimony to India's emergence as a major market and hub for the global automobile industry.

PIO scientist leads restoration initiative
Sydney, Jan 5 Conservationists led by a scientist of Indian origin has restored large tracts of acid-ravaged coastal wetlands in Australia for the first time.

Shilpa to bring Bollywood to British parliament
London, Jan 5 The British parliament, down in the dumps over a long-running expenses scandal, is set to brighten up to a touch of Indian glamour Wednesday when it hosts a wedding dinner in honour of Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra.

World’s tallest building opens
Dubai, Jan 5 Thousands of people craned their necks on Monday evening in Dubai to watch fireworks shoot from the sides of the world's tallest building, now called the Burj Khalifa, after United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

India condemns student's death in Aus
New Delhi/Melbourne, Jan 4 Strongly condemning the fatal stabbing of an Indian student in Melbourne, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Sunday warned Australia that if such attacks continue, India will be forced to look 'for other ways' to address the situation.

25,000 British PIO docs to return
New Delhi, Jan 4 Nearly 25,000 British doctors of Indian origin are set to return to India within two to four years and some of them are 'most likely to join the seven AIIMS-like institutions' proposed to be set up by the Central Government.

Climate change far worse than thought
New Delhi, Jan 4 Global alarm over climate change and its effects has risen manifold after the 2007 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Since then, many of the 2,500-odd IPCC scientists have found climate change is progressing faster than the worst-case scenario they had predicted.

N-power seminar starts in Chennai
Chennai, Jan 4 Around 600 people connected with nuclear power industry across the world will participate in the three-day conference on 'Materials and Manufacturing in Nuclear Industry' organised by Indian Nuclear Society (INS) commencing here on Monday.

$300 mn World Bank loan for Andhra
Hyderabad, Jan 4 The World Bank has approved a loan of $300 million (Rs.1,400 crore) for urban infrastructure development in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister K. Rosaiah said here on Sunday.

Himachal saves Rs.1 bn-worth power
Shimla, Jan 4 By distributing compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) to 16.5 lakh households, Himachal Pradesh conserved about 270 million units of energy worth Rs.1 billion (Rs.100 crore) in a year.

Jones, Patel, Singh: Survey of British surnames
London, Jan 4 Researchers are to launch a massive ground-breaking study of the evolution of tens of thousands of British surnames, including those that originated in the Indian subcontinent such as Patel, Singh, Ahmed and Ali.

Indian-origin scientist decodes bee-landing puzzle
Sydney, Jan 4 A study led by a scientist of Indian-origin has decoded the tricky art of landing by honeybees, a finding that can have huge implications in making better robot planes.

Air India ups passenger load by 10 pc
Mumbai, Jan 2 Flag carrier Air India increased its passenger load by over 10 percent in 2009 and reduced costs by deploying new aircraft and rationalising routes, the airline said on Saturday.

Bollywood inspires new Indo-French opera
New Delhi, Jan 2 Bollywood is the inspiration for the Neemrana Music Foundation's latest crossover venture -- a three-act Indo-French classical opera, 'If I Were King', by 19th century French composer Adolphe Adam. The opera is set in Goa.

India's exports rose 18.2 pc in Nov
New Delhi, Jan 1 India's exports in November rose 18.2 percent to $13.2 billion (Rs.6.6 lakh crore) for the first time after 13 straight months of decline, a government statement said on Friday.

'Indian decade' of growth and uplift
New Delhi, Jan 1 Supported by a foundation of robust growth, India on Friday stepped into the next decade of this millennium seeking not just to fulfil the aspirations of its billion-plus citizens but also assume its role as an emerging economy the world today looks at with respect and admiration.

PIO scientist gets 'Order of Canada'
Toronto, Jan 1 An Allahabad-born scientist of Indian origin has been given Canada's highest civilian award -- the Order of Canada.

All set for the 97th ISC event Sunday
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 1 Organisers of the 97th edition of the Indian Science Congress (ISC) are all ready for the event, which will see more than 4,000 delegates and 3,500 student delegates participating.

Chronicle of a PM sketched out
New Delhi, Jan 1 It took the 1-2-3 agreement 'to draw him out', and quite fittingly the Kerala Cartoon Academy has prepared a coffee table book with caricatures from 123 cartoonists, including R.K. Laxman, for the usually reticent Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when he visits Thiruvananthapuram over the weekend.

Indian woman skis to South Pole
New Delhi, Jan 1 For Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu's family the year 2009 ended on a high note as she became the first Indian woman to ski to the South Pole. However, as the family earnestly awaits her return, their first priority is to repay the loan taken to fund the venture, and not the celebrations.

India begins work on inventory of marine life
New Delhi, Jan 1 To study the impact of global warming on marine life in the seas around India, the government has embarked on a major project to give them DNA barcodes to 'create inventories of biodiversity'.

GM India logs 101 percent rise in December sales
Chennai, Jan 1 Car manufacturer General Motors India logged 101 percent sales growth last month.

India starts visa-on-arrival for 5 countries
New Delhi, Jan 1 India on Friday started tourist visa-on-arrival facility for five countries on an 'experimental basis' for a period of one year, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

A decade of growth and uplift
New Delhi, Jan 1 Supported by a foundation of robust growth, India on Friday stepped into the next decade of this millennium seeking not just to fulfill the aspirations of its billion-plus citizens but also assume its role as an emerging economy the world today looks at with respect and admiration.

Pak, India exchange nuclear list
Islamabad, Jan 1 Pakistan and India exchanged lists of nuclear installations and facilities despite tension over the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks that has broken the dialogue process between the two countries.

Indian Army chief to visit Nepal
Kathmandu, Jan 1 Indian Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor will be visiting the Himalayan republic this month to be decorated with the honorary title of general of the Nepal Army.

Indian study on inventory of marine life
New Delhi, Jan 1 To study the impact of global warming on marine life in the seas around India, the government has embarked on a major project to give them DNA barcodes to 'create inventories of biodiversity'.

Indian-origin scientist honoured
Toronto, Jan 1 An Allahabad-born scientist of Indian origin has been given Canada's highest civilian award — the Order of Canada.

Millions to go for the dip
Hardwar, Jan 1 One of the world's oldest religious gatherings may become the world's biggest this year as the Hindu faithful carry forward a tradition first recorded in the Vedas.

Indian IT market to revive
Bangalore, Jan 1 Amid signs of economic recovery, the Indian IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) market is projected to grow by 15 percent in 2010 as against a modest growth of 5.4 percent in 2009, a report by market intelligence firm IDC (International Data Corporation) India said on Thursday.

Action-packed Jan for diplomacy
New Delhi, Jan 1 The new year starts on a busy note for Indian diplomacy as New Delhi hosts leaders of four countries in January and imparts fresh momentum to India's engagement with Africa.

Chronicle of a PM sketched out
New Delhi, Jan 1 It took the 1-2-3 agreement 'to draw him out', and quite fittingly the Kerala Cartoon Academy has prepared a coffee table book with caricatures from 123 cartoonists, ranging from Raj Thackeray to R.K. Laxman, for the usually reticent Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh when he comes visiting over the weekend.

Knighthood for Indian-origin judge
London, Jan 1 Britain's first Indian-origin judge — a man known for his outspoken and uncompromising views — was on Thursday named for the country's topmost honour.

Family awaits Dharmashaktu's return
New Delhi, Jan 1 For Reena Kaushal Dharmshaktu's family the year 2009 ended on a high note as she became the first Indian woman to ski to the South Pole. However, as the family earnestly awaits her return, their first priority is to repay the loan taken to fund the venture, and not the celebrations.

Bangladesh to bridge deficit with India
Dhaka, Jan 1 Bangladesh has pitched for greater purchase of its goods by India to bridge the wide gap in bilateral trade ahead of the summit level talks this month in New Delhi.

Posco to build $12 bn steel plant in Orissa
Bhubaneswar, Jan 1 South Korean steel major Posco has got final clearance from the ministry of environment and forests for acquiring forest land in Orissa for its $12 billion steel plant project, a company official said on Friday.

Bollywood enters New Year with milestones
New Delhi, Jan 1 Three Oscars, collaborations with Hollywood studios, a doctorate for Shah Rukh Khan and many more — the Indian entertainment industry made its mark on the global arena in 2009. Now it is set to move forward with international projects like 'Kites' and 'My Name Is Khan' and Grammy nominations for A.R. Rahman and Amjad Ali Khan.

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