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President and Patrice Talon, President Benin witness Signing and Exchange of Agreements at Presidential Palace in Cotonou, Benin [ph]Photo Courtesy : RB Photo [/ph]





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President signs Visitor's Book at State House during his State Visit to The Gambia [ph]Photo Courtesy : RB Photos[/ph]





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President witnesses the Signing of Agreements between India and Guinea in Conakry during his State Visit to Guinea





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Vice President signs the Guest Book at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania





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Vice President and Gitanas Nausėda, President of Lithuania witness Signing of Agreements at Presidential Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania





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Vice President and Prime Minister of Latvia witness signing of MoU at Cabinet of Ministers in Riga[ph]Photo Courtesy : M. Asokan, Photo Division[/ph]





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President and Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, President of Iceland witness signing of agreements in Reykjavik [ph]Photo courtesy : RB Photo[/ph]




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President and President of Slovenia witness Signing of Agreements at Presidential Palace, Ljubljana [ph]Photo Courtesy : PHOTO RB[/ph]





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President and Khaltmaagiin Battulga, President of Mongolia witness Signing of Agreements at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi [ph]Photo Courtesy : Hemant Joshi[/ph]




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Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh signs Visitor's Book at Hyderabad House during her Official Visit to India [ph]Photo Courtesy - Lalit Kumar[/ph]




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External Affairs Minister and Don Pramudwinai , Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand witness Signing of Agreements at Hyderabad House in New Delhi





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Vice President and President of Comoros witness Signing of Agreements in Moroni[ph]Photo Courtesy - Shiv Raj[/ph]





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President signs Visitors Book at Malacanan Palace, Manila during his visit to Philippines [ph]Photo Courtesy: RB Photo [/ph]




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External Affairs Minister and Dr. GNM Pandor, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa sign agreement during the 10th India-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) in New Delhi. [ph] Photo Courtesy:Hemant Joshi [/ph]





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External Affairs Minister and Sabri Bachtobji, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia witness signing of agreement in Tunisia





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Report Card: Modi Government's signature schemes

Tracking the Modi government's signature initiatives and status report




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NMDC, IIT Hyderabad sign agreement to support deep-tech start-ups

NMDC will contribute Rs 10 crore for the five-year joint incubation programme and intends to support at least 15 start-ups




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Pakistan's JIT at Pathankot - Indian naivete or far-sightedness?

Regularising such base visits, would add concrete proof to the position that Pakistan has no legitimate security threat from India




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Honda signs MoU with Magma Fincorp Limited

Honda India has signed a  Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Magma Fincorp Limited in order to provide easy finance to the customers. Magma will be providing loans up to 90% of total cost of the car which can be repaid in a time period of 5 ...




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Beyond odd-even formula and Delhi: Designing a new transport policy

Transportation is much more than passengers commuting or freight moving from one place to another




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U.S. Designates Foreign White Supremacist Group as Terror Organization

The U.S. on Monday designated a Russian white supremacist group, the Russian Imperial Movement, as a foreign terrorist organization and placed sanctions on its members. Photo: Olga Maltseva/AFP




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As They Sigh In the Outback (Saturday Crossword, May 9)

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US Stocks surge on signs of progress in coronavirus treatment

Wall Street stocks opened higher amid reaction to developments regarding the use of Gilead Sciences' antiviral drug remdesivir as a potential new treatment for Covid-19 patients. Gilead Sciences said on Wednesday that preliminary results of a coronavirus drug trial showed at least 50% of patients treated with a five-day dosage of remdesivir improved and more than half were discharged from the hospital within two weeks. Later Wednesday, White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said NIAID's remdesivir drug trial, which enrolled about 800 patients, showed quite good news and that the drug would set a new standard of care for Covid-19 patients.




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IRB Infra to sign concession agreement on Zozila pass by March

The scope of the project includes constructing approaches on NH-1 (Srinagar-Sonmarg-Gumri Road) on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (annuity) basis




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Jharkhand signs MoUs for Rs 62,000 crore

Releases new industrial and investment promotion policy




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Maha forms panel to track MoUs signed at Make in India week

Event through Feb 13-18 at BKC in Mumbai brought in 2,594 MoUs entailing Rs 7.94 lakh cr investments




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India signs $1.5 billion loan with ADB to support India's COVID-19 immediate response

The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a $1.5 billion loan that will support the government's response to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, focusing on immediate priorities such as disease containment and prevention, as well as social protection for the poor and economically vulnerable sections of the society, especially women and disadvantaged groups. Earlier, the ADB's Board of Directors approved the loan to provide budget support to the government to counter and mitigate the adverse health and socio-economic impact of the pandemic.




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Post-Covid era will see perceptible change in global supply-chains and India should capture significant share in the world trade: Piyush Goyal

Minister of Commerce and Industry & Railways Shri Piyush Goyal held discussions with the Export Promotion Councils(EPCs) of the country. He called upon the Exporters to identify their strengths, potentials and competitive advantages in specific sectors, and focus on harnessing them in the world markets. Goyal said that in the post-Covid era, there is going to be perceptible change in the global supply-chains, and Indian industrialists and exporters should be looking to capture significant share in the world trade. He assured them that the Government will be a pro-active supporter and facilitator in their efforts, and the Indian Missions abroad can play an important role in that. The Minister said that Incentives can be given, but they have to be justified, reasonable, and WTO-compliant.




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Water - heartening signs


In a nation where floods and drought continually cause havoc in different regions, two recent events, one in Rajasthan and the other in Karnataka have brought citizens and media together to resolve acute water shortages. These are hopeful signs. The India Together editorial.




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AP's largest signature campaign


An Andhra Pradesh federation is aiming to transform the state's panchayats and municipalities into genuine Local Governments.




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Designer Eileen Fisher’s Future of Fashion

Fashion designer Eileen Fisher on trend-free fashion and the limits of technology.





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Viktor & Rolf Design Dresses For — And Of — The Red Carpet

Viktor & Rolf may be the only designers to have sold items from their haute couture collection this season before even showing it on the runway this week.




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Designer Mary Katrantzou To Debut Costumes for New York City Ballet

London fashion designer Mary Katrantzou is among four designers who created costumes for the new York City Ballet. Others include Carolina Herrera, Alexander McQueen’s Sarah Burton and Thom Browne.




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At MasterCard, Finding a Signature Style: Priceless

At MasterCard’s New York City tech hub in the Flatiron District, a mix of business and startup sensibilities informs office style, whether it’s hoodies, tailored jackets or the occasional bow tie.




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Inside Adobe’s Colorful, Redesigned Headquarters

Adobe’s headquarters in San Jose might not be what you expect from the outside–shades of gray granite. Inside, however, Gensler redesigned the space to reflect Adobe’s colorful brand, complete with a floor dedicated to Photoshop. Photo: Adobe




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Resignation drama could be a self-goal for BJP


The entire episode of BJP leader Lalkrishna Advani's resignation from the party and its subsequent meek withdrawal not only breaks the myth of his capacity for brinkmanship, but may also prove to be a spoiler for the party in the run up to the Lok Sabha, says B.S. Nagaraj.




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New designs on foreign lands


Cross-border investments to acquire or lease thousands of hectares of lands are taking place, presumably to take advantage of cheaper input costs in some countries. Darryl D'Monte reports.




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How badly designed and unsafe


The 30th and 5th anniversaries this year of the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear power plant accidents respectively are the right occasions to examine India’s record in this sector, writes Darryl D’Monte.




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Static in the 3G signal


Private telcos see intra-circle roaming agreements as a way to provide pan-India 3G service to customers. But TRAI, BSNL believe such deals violate license conditions.




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Shifting designs


M P Ranjan suggests pro-active design and dynamic institutions for craftspersons to cope in a rapidly changing world.




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India's coal-to-liquid push short-sighted


New Delhi recently allocated three blocks of coal in Orissa for projects that will produce liquid fuel from coal, in an attempt to increase oil supply. The decision appears to have overlooked a number of critical considerations, say Ananth Chikkatur and Sunita Dubey.




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The skills journey: A long history but no destination in sight


In the second and concluding part of his exposition on India’s skill development efforts, Shambhu Ghatak traces the journey under the UPA and NDA governments, only to find that while the thrust remains the same, the end is far from sight.




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Delhi is designed for rape


It will require a change in the DNA and design of the city for a reduction in the number of rapes in Delhi. Addressing the structural problems of Delhi is a critical component of improving the situation, argues Jacob John.




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Delhi is designed for rape


It will require a change in the DNA and design of the city for a reduction in the number of rapes in Delhi. Addressing the structural problems of Delhi is a critical component of improving the situation, argues Jacob John.




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Significant, but hardly enough!


A survey among beneficiaries of the National Social Assistance Programme shows that while it does provide succour for many, a lot remains to be done for it to become sufficient social security for the masses. Anindita Adhikari reports on the survey findings.




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Parents' oversight in schools stalled


The pressing need for direct participation of citizens in public oversight has always contrasted with the eagerness of political parties to penetrate virtually all public offices. In Karnataka, school development monitoring committees were the latest to fall victim to this imbalance. Subramaniam Vincent reports.




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Kudremukha mining: closure in sight?


On 31 December 2005, the curtains are set to come down on the Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd's long disputed mining operations in the protected Kudremukh National Park. But ensuring an end to mining in one of the most stunning landscapes of the country has not been easy. Pavithra Sankaran provides a telling narrative.




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Kudremukha mining: closure in sight?


On 31 December 2005, the curtains are set to come down on the Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd's long disputed mining operations in the protected Kudremukh National Park. But ensuring an end to mining in one of the most stunning landscapes of the country has not been easy. Pavithra Sankaran provides a telling narrative.




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Erecting a stop sign for trafficking


Rescue operations carried out with tactful involvement of media and the police can offer victims protection from further trauma, and also begin to sensitise a number of people on the complex issues involved. Kirti Mishra reports on the experiences and learning of Odanadi Seva Samsthe.