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Sunday 8 July 2012

Time magazine called Manmohan Singh as an 'Underachiever'

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Author / source: INDEPENDENT ONLINE / times of India

NEW YORK: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who long for his central role in the liberalisation of the Indian economy praised been, has dubbed were like an "Underachiever" by time magazine, who says he is "not willing to hold his neck" to which reforms of the country on track for growth will return.

The 79-year-old Indian PM is marked magazine Asia Edition, on the cover of time, who next week will be. His portrait in the background of the title on the cover was 'The Underachiever - India a restart needs'.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is up to the job?' Time the report entitled "A man in the shadow" asks, adding that apart from the challenges of a slowdown of economic growth, huge budget deficit and a falling rupee, India's Congress Party led UPA Coalition "itself against corruption scandals and accused, has found evidence of a lack economic sense."

"... .investors in the domestic and abroad begin to get cold feet. As rising inflation and a litany of scandals away in Government credibility lose chip voters to trust, "Said the magazine."

Reference to Singh's fall "from grace" the magazine said: "in the last three years, which quietly trust (Singh) once beamed absent he was." He seems does not control, and his ministers--abweichend-his new, temporary portfolio in the Ministry of finance - not ready, his neck out on reforms hold, which further helped the process of liberalisation start. "

The magazine said in a time when India can not afford a slowdown in economic growth, "laws that help could create growth and jobs are firmly in the Parliament sparking, concerns that politicians have lost the plot in their focus on shorter-term, populist measures, which will win votes."


Source: theindependentbd.com


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Bangladesh provides training for Afghan bureaucrats

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Author / source: independent online/bdnews24.com

DHAKA: Bangladesh ready and-torn country to rebuild education for Afghan officials, police officers and diplomats, the war, says Foreign Minister Dipu Moni. She made the offer Sunday at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan which is designed to support future development of Kabul, said a media statement of the Foreign Ministry.

The Conference were representatives from 80 countries and international organisations, promised $16 billion in the form of grant and aid for the development of Afghanistan.

' Tokyo mutual accountability framework' was also in the Conference 'Effectiveness' of aid from donor agencies and countries monitor introduced.

Dipu Moni said that Bangladesh development was also interested in health care, agricultural extension, poultry and livestock, and youth to provide tailor-made training programmes in the fields of banking, disaster management, primary and mass.

The Conference took place, took Japanese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yoshihiko Noda and Koichiro GEMBA or Afghan President Hamid Karzai, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.


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