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    NatIONaL UPDatESIndia, Canada sign civil nuclear deal

    INDIA concluded an agreement for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, to enable civil nuclear commerce between

    the countries. Canada is the ninth nation to enter into such an agreement with India, after India obtained its crucial waiver

    from the Nuclear Suppliers Group in 2008. The other eight are the US, Russia, France, the UK, Argentina, Kazakhstan andMongolia.

    Canada had been one of Indias earliest nuclear collaborators but broke off cooperation in the wake of the 1974 Pokhran test,

    Indias first demonstration of mastery over nuclear technology. India and Canada also signed memoranda of understanding on

    higher education, earth sciences and mining and on cultural cooperation.

    Both nations also agreed to try and take the bilateral trade up to $15 billion in the next five years, up from the current level of

    around $5 billion.

    Indias significant step to cut greenhouse emissions

    Cabinet approved the implementation framework of the National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency(NMEEE), which is

    one of the eight missions under the National Action Plan on Climate Change.

    The mission seeks to strengthen the market for energy efficiency by creating conducive regulatory and policy regime. NMEEE

    has been envisaged to foster innovative and sustainable business models to the energy efficiency sector. The mission will help

    achieve total avoided capacity addition of 19,598 mw, fuel savings of around 23 million tonnes per year and green house gas

    emissions reductions of 98.55 million tonnes per year.

    The Cabinet approval includes implementation plan of NMEEE, funds to the tune of Rs 235.35 crore and creation of two new

    posts of deputy director general in Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE).

    The mission has four new initiatives to enhance energy efficiency. The flagship project of the mission is Perform Achieve and

    Trade Scheme (PAT), a market based mechanism to enhance cost effectiveness of improvements in energy efficiency in

    large industries. The trading of energy saving certificates would facilitate this process. The second initiative is Market

    Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE), which includes accelerating the shift to energy efficient appliances in designated

    sectors through innovative measures to make the products more affordable. NMEEEs third initiative is the Energy Efficiency

    Financing Platform (EEFP), which allows for the creation of mechanisms that would help finance demand side management

    programmes in all sectors by capturing future energy savings. The final initiative is the Framework for Energy EfficientEconomic Development (FEEED), to develop two fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiency the Partial Risk Guarantee

    Fund (PRGF) and Venture Capital Fund for Energy Efficiency (VCFEE).

    India gets real-time access to data on terror money

    INDIA has finally become a member of the eli te global body Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which would allow the country

    to gain easy access to real-time exchange of information on money laundering and terror financing. India has been for the past

    10 years attempting to become a member of FATF.

    The FATF is an inter-governmental body set up by the G-7 for creating global policies and framework to combat money

    laundering and terror financing. Membership of this body is very select and was limited to only 33 countries and two

    organisations. India has become the 34th member country. FATF has 49 action points for member countries to act upon. India

    amended the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in line with the FATF recommendations.

    India and Korea have observer status in the body but are members of the Asia-Pacific Group, a FATF-style regional body. India

    became an observer in 2007.

    India, Bangladesh to set up 'border haats'

    India and Bangladesh will soon set up 'haats' (markets) along their international border in the northeast to boost local business

    and trade between the two neighbours. Two 'border haats' would be set up along the Indo-Bangla border in Meghalaya while

    eight such 'haats' would be established along Tripura's border with Bangladesh. The first 'border haat' is expected to be opened

    in the next two months along the Meghalaya border in West Garo Hills

    India asked US to Lift ban on DRDO, ISRO

    INDIA has asked the US to remove vi tal defence research organisations ISRO and DRDO from the entities list. ISRO and DRDO

    were put on American technology export control blacklist after the 1998 Pokhran nuclear blast.

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    IAF Group Captain Sachin Tendulkar

    ANOTHER FEATHER IS set to be added to star cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's cap with the Indian Air Force sending a proposal

    to the defence ministry to confer on him an honourary Group Captain's post. Once the ministry clears it, the file will go to the

    Prime Minister's Office and then to the President, the supreme commander of the armed forces, for approval. In 2008, India's

    World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev had received the honourary rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the Territorial Army.

    Tendulkar is arguably the best batsman in the history of cricket, having amassed some 31,000-plus runs in Test and ODI cricketwith a staggering 93 international centuries under his belt.

    US to offer F-35 fighters to Indian Navy

    US defence Major Lockheed Martin will offer its latest fifth generation F-35 fighters to meet Indian Navy's requirements for

    carrier-based combat aircraft. The Navy, which will acquire the under-construction Indigenous Aircraft Carrier around 2015, is

    likely to build another larger-size carrier and is looking to procure fighter aircraft for it. American Boeing, Swedish Saab,

    European EADS and the French Dassault Aviation are also likely to offer their aircraft to the Navy.

    Rs 15000cr Sukhoi order cleared

    The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) cleared one of the biggest defence orders worth Rs 15,000 crore order for an

    additional 42 Sukhoi-30 MKI fighters that would add up the total number of these modern Russian fighters for Indian Air Force

    to 272. When the entire Sukhoi-30 MKIs, including the 42, are delivered to IAF by around 2018, it would become the single

    largest type of fighters in service, marking a huge technological transition from the dominance of MIG-21 fighters today.

    Indian Embassy in US starts new website

    THE INDIAN Embassy in the US has launched its new website, which contains latest information, frequent update and new

    netizen-friendly features that would help people to get quick acquaintances with the happening about India, but also Indo-US

    relationship.

    The new website is www.indianembassy.org.

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    INtERNatIONaL UPDatESHunger back to 1990 levels in South Asia: UN report

    According to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals

    report 2010, prevalence of hunger in South Asia was increasing

    instead of decreasing, taking the region further away from the goal

    of reducing hunger by half by 2015. The report says that aggregatefood availability globally was relatively good in 2008 and 2009 but

    higher food prices and reduced employment and incomes meant

    that the poor had less access to that food. The report says in 2005-

    2007, the proportion of undernourished people in South Asia had

    swelled to levels last seen in 1990. The prevalence of hunger had

    increased from 20% in 2000-2002 to 21% in 2005-2007. The

    regional average was 21% in 1990-92, indicating that no progress

    had been made in the last two decades in reducing hunger levels

    and that India the dominant country in the region will not be

    able to meet its millennium development goals.

    According to UN figures, the employment to population ratio in

    South Asia fell to 56% in 2008 from 57% in 1998. The 2009

    estimates put it even lower at 55%. An International Labour

    Organization report says more people got into vulnerable jobs in2009 due to the financial meltdown. The proportion of employed

    people living under $1.25 a day jumped sharply from 44% in 2008

    to 51% in 2009.

    Julia Gillard becomes Australia's first woman prime minister

    Julia Gillard has been elected as Australia's first woman prime minister

    after Kevin Rudd stepped down in tears as the ruling Labour Party's

    leader. The new leader for the Labour Party was elected unopposed.

    A series of policy failures, poor polls and the decision to go to war with themining industry have all contributed to Rudd's plunging fortunes among

    his colleagues.

    UK budget: 30bn cut in spending, hefty tax hike

    Britain announced extra spending cuts worth 30 billion a year, hiked

    VAT from 17.5% to 20%, a two-year pay freeze for most public sector

    workers that will help wipe out the countrys record 155-billion deficit

    within five years. The move to hike VAT to 20% will cost the average

    family 400 a year in taxes. Capital gains tax is also being raised from 18%

    to 28% for top-slab taxpayers and child benefit frozen for three years to

    counter an explosion in welfare handouts. The public sector would be hardest hit with 77% of the package to tackle the

    deficit coming from slashing spending.

    Peter Orszag Budget chief 1st to quit Team Obama

    White House budget director Peter Orszag, one of the US Presidents top lieutenants is quitting, has become the first to leave his

    cabinet and he oversaw Barack Obamas key stimulus plans for 18 months. Orszag has been behind two of the presidents

    signature legislative efforts: the stimulus bill and the health care overhaul.

    Top emitters meet in Rome to iron out climate issues

    Environment ministers and representatives of 17 top emitters, including the United States, will meet in Rome for two days to

    discuss climate issues that could facilitate negotiations. Major Economies Forum (MEF) meet have focus primarily on

    measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) and international consultation and analysis. the focus is not just on the developing

    world, but also on MRV for the industrialised countries in terms of their emission reduction efforts, contribution to financial,technological, and capacity-building support.

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    India has underlined the need for interlinking the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of climate mitigating actions to

    ensure that the developing nations have "equitable" access to carbon space. India emphasised on the issue of equity in the

    climate change discussions.

    The MEF was set up by US President Barack Obama last year and it is focused on working towards seeking an outcome on

    contentious is-sues. Technology is one area that the MEF has sought to address. In this context, a review of the renewables and

    efficiency deployment initiative (Climate Redi), which was launched at the Copenhagen conference, is taken up.

    Lanka denies visas to UN panel on rights abuse

    THE Sri Lankan government has not allowed UN panel members to enter Sri Lanka and it stood firm its commitment that it

    made to the UN on human rights accountability when it declared that it would refuse visas for UN panel members appointed to

    investigate alleged human rights abuses during the civil war against Tamil rebels.

    The UN took the decision to send a team following outrage over rights abuses during the war. The war, which pitted

    government forces against the LTTE who were seeking an independent homeland in the countrys north and east ended

    last May. More than 65,000 people died in the strife.

    Meanwhile, Colombo slammed the European Union for imposing conditions for Sri Lankas continued participation in the

    Generalised System of Preferences, which gives it preferential tariffs for trade with the EU. The conditions include repealing

    sections of its emergency rules and the Prevention of Terrorism Act as well as adopting a national human rights action plan.

    China, Taiwan sign historic trade pact

    Ending six decades of hostility, China and Taiwan signed a historic trade pact under which Beijing generously granted tariff cuts

    and concessions to hundreds of products to export dependent Taipei. The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

    (ECFA) pact was finalised after excruciating negotiations.

    G8 sets deadline for Karzai

    World leaders gave Afghan president Hamid Karzai a deadline of five years to tackle corruption and sharpen his security forces

    or risk a western backlash. The G8, the exclusive club of the worlds richest nations plus Russia, used its Canadian summit to

    demand concrete steps from the Afghan president and for the first time imposed a timescale on results.

    Bill Gates bigger funder of WHO than US govt?In the case of the World Health Organization (WHO), there seem to be

    two entities making the largest voluntary contributions, the US

    government and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. But a closer

    look at the list of contributors suggests the Gates Foundation could be a

    biggest contributor than the US government. At the 63rd World Health

    Assembly in May, a 24-page briefing document produced by the WHO

    secretariat gave details of voluntary contributions for the financial

    period 2008 and 2009. According to this document, the US contributed

    $424.5 million and the Gates Foundation $338.7 million.

    A list of donor contributions shows that Gates Foundation has given

    over $1.14 billion from 1999 to 2009, far more than the US, which

    contributed just $569 million during 2001-09.

    German court approves mercy killing

    Terminally ill patients on life support should have the right to die if they want to, Germanys highest civil court said in its

    approval. After years of debate in Germany over euthanasia, the Federal Court of Justice upheld an appeal by a lawyer,

    Wolfgang Putz, who was convicted last year of attempted manslaughter for advising a woman to help her mother die. The court

    ruled that those caring for the patient should cut off life support if the patient willed it.

    A look at some countries where euthanasia is legal:

    Netherlands: In April 2002, euthanasia became legal in the Netherlands, the f irst country to permit assisted deaths

    Belgium: Brussels decriminalized euthanasia in May 2002. Two doctors must be involved in assisted suicide, plus apsychologist if there are doubts about the patients competency

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    Switzerland: It has allowed assisted suicide since 1941, but it was in December 2005 that a hospital allowed the procedure to

    take place there rather than at the home of the ill patients

    Luxembourg: Since April 2009 a doctor can carry out euthanasia in cases where the patient has repeatedly asked to die

    BUSINESS, BaNKING aND FINaNCEIndia adds 16.31 Million Subscribers in May 2010Indian Mobile subscriber base has now reached 617.53 Million users, while number of telephone subscribers (wireline &

    wireless) in India has increased to 653.92 Million with a overall tele-density of 55.38 for month of May 2010.

    Here are details of Telecom Subscribers in India

    Total Telephone subscriber base reaches 653.92 Million Wireless subscription reaches 617.53 Million Wireline subscription declines to 36.39

    16.30 Million new additions in wireless Overall Tele-density reaches 55.38 Broadband subscription is 9.24 millionBase Rate regime kicks in, SBI sets base rate at 7.5%

    The new lending regime, which will come into effect from July 1, has got a start as SBI has kept its base rate at 7.5% and Most of

    the large public sector banks set their base rate at 8 per cent. This new lending regime is to remove the opacity. Under this

    What is the base rate (BR)?

    It is the minimum rate of interest that a bank is allowed to charge from its customers. Unless mandated by the government, RBI rule

    stipulates that no bank can offer loans at a rate lower than BR to any of its customers.

    How is the base rate calculated?

    A host of factors, like the cost of deposits, administrative costs, a bank's profitability in the previous financial year and a few other

    parameters, with stipulated weights, are considered while calculating a lender's BR. The cost of deposits has the highest weight in

    calculating the new benchmark. Banks, however, have the leeway to take into account the cost of deposits of any tenure whilecalculating their BR. For example, SBI took costs of its 6-month deposits into account while calculating its BR, which it has fixed at

    7.5%.

    When will the base rate come into force?

    It is effective from Thursday, July 1. However, all existing loans, including home loans and car loans, will continue to be at the current

    rate. Only the new loans taken on or after July 1 and old loans being renewed after this date will be linked to BR.

    How is it different from bank prime lending rate?

    BR is a more objective reference number than the bank prime lending rate (BPLR) --the current benchmark. BPLR is the rate at which

    a bank is willing to lend to its most trustworthy, low-risk customer. However, often banks lend at rates below BPLR. For example,

    most home loan rates are at sub-BPLR levels. Some large corporates also get loans at rates substantially lower than BPLR. For all

    banks, BR will be much lower than their BPLR.

    How often can a bank change its BR?

    A bank can change its BR every quarter, and also during the quarter.

    What does it mean for corporate borrowers?

    Under the BPLR system, large corporates who enjoyed rates as low as 4-6% will be hit since from July 1 no bank can lend at rates

    below BR. However, there is a chance that some corporates, with low-risk profile, would get a lower rate under the new system as

    under the BR regime banks are expected to take into consideration the risk levels of the borrower.

    What does it mean for retail customers?

    The impact could be an increase or decrease of 25 basis points (100 basis points = 1%) compared to the current rate of interest they

    are enjoying. However, existing customers will not be impacted by this change.

    What does it mean for the banks?

    Banks' net interest margin will be unaffected. The impact on banks' profitability because of moving to the BR regime is yet not clear.

    Can a customer move from the BPLR to BR regime before the expiry of the current BPLR-linked loan tenure?

    It depends upon individual banks. Some banks, like the Central Bank of India, are offering such an option to existing customers. For

    customers, a shift before the expiry of the tenure of the existing loan will make sense only if the BR-linked interest rate is lower than

    the BPLR-linked rate.

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    regime, short term borrowing for companies would be raised so this may lead large corporates to raise fresh short-term

    resources through commercial papers and non-convertible debentures as banks are not allowed to lend below the base rate.. All

    loans will be linked to this single lending window of Base rate except concessional loans for agriculture, exports and other

    specified sectors.

    The new base rate is linked to bank's cost of deposits, outgo on account of CRR and SLR, return on networth and administrative

    cost.Examining sunset clause:

    The RBI is examining whether there should be a sunset clause on existing BPLR-linked loans so that through a notification, all

    these loans can be moved to base rate.

    About Base Rate:

    The new benchmark rate is the rate below which banks will not provide loans. It is linked to the cost of funds and will replace

    the benchmark prime lending rate, or BPLR, and bring in transparency in loan pricing. RBI has given banks the flexibility to fix

    their base rate. It will kick in from July 1.

    Base of some banks:

    SBI 7.5%

    ICICI Bank 7.5%

    Bank of Baroda, PNB, Union Bank of India, UCO Bank, Allahabad Bank 8%

    HDFC bank 7.25%

    Dena Bank 8.25%

    Know more about it, read Concept of Base Rate

    Autofuel prices left to market; kerosene & LPG get costlier

    THE Manmohan Singh government announced the freeing up of petrol and diesel prices, raising hopes of a further decontrol of

    the oil sector over the next few years, which could help balance public finances and let private companies challenge state-run

    firms decades-old retailing monopoly. Government took first step to move towards the market determined fuel price regime.

    REACTING TO the increase in the price of international crude oil to around 70 US dollars per barrel Petrol prices will go up by

    Rs 4 per litre, diesel by Rs 2. Kerosene, the fuel of the poor, will go up by Rs 3 a litre while cooking gas will become dearer by Rs

    35 a cylinder. Government has been acting on the lines of Kirti Parikh Committee recommendations and has shown quantum

    of decontrol fuel price regime.The decision of the government to hike the fuel price is increasingly seen as step towards deregulating the oil prices and

    bringing them in tune with market prices. This means that prices of fuel will see regular fluctuation and they will rise and fall in

    tune with the global crude oil prices. The move following freeing up petrol prices and cutting subsidies on diesel, kerosene and

    cooking gas, to help rein in the fiscal deficit, which is projected at 5.5 percent of the gross domestic product in 2010/11 and free

    up revenues for other programmes. The move will help boost profits of state-run oil firms that have been losing revenue from

    government-set lower prices.

    Decontrol of fuel price means prices of petroleum-products do need regular updating in tune with price-fluctuation of crude oil

    in international market.

    Food inflation touches 16.9%

    There seems no respite to high food inflation despite the promise of a good monsoon and a softening of global commodity

    prices. The official food articles index has gone up 16.9 per cent year-on-year for the latest recorded week ended June 12. That

    makes it the highest in 10 weeks since the 17.38 per cent level for the week ended April 3. The main contributors to the 16.9 per

    cent annual food inflation rate have been pulses (up 34.14 per cent over last year) and milk (21.12 per cent).

    **it is 12.92% on week ended June 19

    RBI Housing Start-up Index (HSUI) to track residential projects

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is planning to launch a Housing Start-Up Index (HSUI) which will help track new residential

    projects and measure changes in construction activities. This index has got attention as the recent crisis in US Sub-prime

    market rooted in the construction sector. Housing activity is considered as amongst the important lead indicators of economic

    activity, given its strong and substantial forward and backward linkages with other sectors of the economy.

    What is a Housing Start-Up Index?

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    Housing start up index (HSUI) tracks construction of new houses started in a particular period. It is a measure of the level of

    construction activity in a given period for a region and is considered as one of the leading indicators of economic activity. New

    starts pick up when the business cycle picks up.

    How does such an index help?

    Housing activity has a bearing on a number of other sectors such as steel, cement and construction labour. Moreover,investment in housing would at a later stage translate into increased purchases of other consumer goods such asfurniture, furnishings and home appliances. Timely and quality data on housing starts can help these businesses plan

    better. The index will help the developers ascertain the risk of building in a particular area by providing them about

    the construction activity happening across major cities.

    It can also help authorities detect property bubbles in their early stage. Buyers/Sellers will get a idea about prices by comparing the offered price with the HSUI. They will also get demand-

    supply updates by this index.

    Which cities will be covered under the index?

    The first phase of HSUI will cover 31 cities across the country. These will include all major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,

    Bengaluru, Kolkata, among others. Eventually it will cover the rest of the country. Once operational, the data is expected to be

    printed on a quarterly basis.

    UID Authority to float Rs 1k-cr tender

    THE Nandan Nilekani-led Unique ID Authority of India plans to invite tenders for developing and managing the worlds largest

    citizen database of over 1.2 billion people. Touted as one of the largest tenders by the authority, it is expected to have a contract

    size of over Rs 1,000 crore. Technology majors like IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Wipro, TCS, Accenture and Infosys are likely to bid

    for the project. The government wants only large corporations with revenues of over Rs 6,000 crore annually and net worth

    of Rs 4,000 crore to participate in the bid.

    Yuan can be alternative reserve currency: ADB

    The ADB study, entitled The Future Global Reserve System An Asian Perspective, said that Chinas yuan could rapidly

    become an internationally-used currency and serve as an alternative to the US dollar in central bank reserves and It could

    become one much more quickly than many anticipate.

    Some points:The renminbi can become an international currency much more quickly than many anticipate, predicts Asian Development

    Bank

    Most analysts expect the yuan to be fully convertible by 2020, the target date set by Beijing to make Shanghai an international

    financial centre

    The study, undertaken by 11 economists from around the world, including academics Joseph Stiglitz and Barry Eichengren,

    did not provide a timeline for when the yuan could become a reserve currency

    Global financial markets have focused intensely this week on the yuan, after Chinas central bank pledged at the weekend to

    increase currency flexibility after pegging the yuan to the US dollar for nearly two years

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    aPPOINtMENtSPranab quits from WBPCC

    senior Congress leader and finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has quit as West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC)

    president. And Congress Legislature Party leader in West Bengal assembly Manas Ranjan Bhunia has been appointed to the

    post.

    Ex-minister Digvijay Singh dies in London

    FORMER UNION MINISTER and Lok Sabha MP from Bihar Digvijay Singh passed away in a hospital in London. He was 54.

    Digvijay Singh, a former Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader, won the 2009 Lok Sabha election from Banka constituency as an

    independent candidate. He had served as minister of state for external affairs in the National Democratic Alliance government

    of prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

    SPORtSSaina Nehwal Defends Indonesia Open Title

    Saina Nehwal clinched the Indonesia Open Super Series retained the crown. The Indian ace downed Sayaka Sato of Japan 21-

    19, 13-21, 21-11. Saina was ranked at number 3 before the victory of Indonesia cup.

    Vettel charges to Euro win

    Sebastian Vettel won the European Grand Prix. McLarens Lewis Hamilton doubled his championship lead by finishing runner-

    up for the third year in a row. Formula One world champion Jenson Button finished third.

    Pawar takes over as ICC president

    Former BCCI chief Sharad Pawar will take over as International Cricket Council president, becoming the second Indian, after

    Jagmohan Dalmiya, to occupy the top post. Pawar takes over as the seventh ICC president, succeeding Englishman David

    Morgan. Dalmiya was the first Indian to be elected for the post, in 1997.

    India won Asia cup

    Breaking a 15-year jinx in the Asia Cup and improving their record in finals of major tournaments, MS Dhonis boys outplayedSri Lanka by a comprehensive 81 runs in the final. The win earned India its fifth Asia Cup title in the 10th edition of the

    tournament, breaking Sri Lankas growing hegemony over the tournament as the islanders failed to clinch a hat-trick of titles.

    Isner Wins Longest Tennis Match In History Over Mahut, The clock stops at 11 hours & 5 mins

    John Isner and Nicolas Mahut interlocked in a mighty tennis duel Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Wimbledon in a

    contest that lasted over 10 grueling hours, easily the longest match in the sports history. Isner barely outlasted Mahut 6-4, 3-6,

    7-6, 6-7, 7-6, 70-68.