Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Economy : Giving a gloomy picture, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), on Monday, said that growth outlook remained weak and inflation was likely to be sticky during 2012-13 - Upside risks to inflation remain strong: RBI

Monday, 30 July 2012

Economy : Business is growing at 25% annually and now covers more than 200 districts in 21 states - Crop Insurance Picks Up on Weather Woes
Agriculture minister says the new bill likely to make land acquisition difficult and expensive for investors - Land Acquisition Bill
Statistics of Auto Mobile Companies - STATSGURU
Science & Tech : Solar power is emerging as a key renewable source of power in India as the government is pushing through policies to support its development, given its focus on preventing climate change by encouraging green power, and, at the same time, diversifying its energy mix - Healthy return is the key to solar power

Sunday, 29 July 2012

After the withdrawal of a report on neutrinos traveling Faster than Light,a paper Redeems Einsteins physics by reveling the Reason for  slowdown of the Pioneer space probes - EINSTEIN WAS RIGHT,AGAIN

Saturday, 28 July 2012

India has finally woken up to the uncomfortable link between open defecation and low economic productivity - Let the toilet revolution begin

Health - Roberts Reduce Errors During Surgery - In Safe Hands

Friday, 27 July 2012

Socio - Economy : It is unfortunate that public debate on the Right to Education Act has been limited almost exclusively to the clause which requires every recognised school to admit in Class-I and “pre-school education” — to the extent of at least 25 per cent of the strength of the class — children belonging to weaker sections and disadvantaged groups and provide them free and compulsory elementary education - An education act with more wrongs than rights
Agriculture : Little hope of crop revival as rains to weaken further in Aug - Dying Monsoon to Heat Up Prices of Farm Products

Thursday, 26 July 2012

This year, the monsoon is really playing hide-and-seek - Reading the rain is like science fiction
Agriulture : With the monsoon having advanced, the administration has set a target of disbursing Rs.1,266 crore agricultural loans to the farmers during this kharif - Farm operations pick up

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Economy : The world is divided into two camps: pro and anti-globalization The worst of the global beast
Kalam disproved the notion that the President is only a constitutional ornament A man in mission-mode

Monday, 23 July 2012

Agriculture : Due to inadequate water, paddy nurseries were not raised even after 50 days of kharif season Farming gains momentum

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Agriculture : With sowing of kharif crops lagging by over 86 lakh hectares compared to last year because of an erratic south-west monsoon and the average water level in major reservoirs declining by 2 per cent (to 59 per cent of last year’s storage) over the previous week, the country faces a grim situation - Lower kharif sowing a cause for worry

Friday, 20 July 2012

The weak monsoon may hurt crop output more than expected as rainfall has been much lower than the national average in the breadbasket states that account for the biggest share of India’s agricultural output - Less Rains in Key States may Hurt Farm Output
Spending just an additional . 5,000 per head on skills will make unemployed youth employable - Who Should Pay for Skilling?

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Economy : India took a belated but bold step to provide universal education by enacting the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 - Strengthen the melting pot