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Foreign
Postgraduate Medical Degrees gain recognition in India |
The
Government of India has decided to recognize foreign postgraduate
medical degrees at par with Indian degrees. A notification
to this effect has already been issued on March 10 under the
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
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Canada's
North on the road to Development with funding and renewed
Commitment by Federal Government |
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper, joined by Government Leader of the
Northwest Territories Floyd K. Roland, today announced the
Government of Canada will provide the NWT with $4.2 million
as part of the new National Community Development Trust (NCDT).
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Assam
ready to lift travel warning as Canada keen to invest in the
State |
Canada
is keen to invest in Assam in health and oil sectors. In a
recent meeting with Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi in Guwahati,
Canadian High Commissioner to India, David M Malone discussed
various issues relating to Canadian investment in Assam. At
the meeting, Malone was accompanied by his Political Adviser,
Adrian Norfolk.
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Social
and Industrial Sectors addressed in Maharashtra
Budget 2008-09 |
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Jayant
Patil, Finance Minister of Maharashtra presented the
10th Budgetary estimates of 2008-09 to the legislature
on the 19th March 2008. Here are some highlights of
the Budget:
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| Canada's
role in the Commonwealth of Nations |
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The
Commonwealth is a 53-member intergovernmental multilateral
organization of countries with historical constitutional
links to Britain. Its program is dominated by a system
of intergovernmental meetings with a Heads of Government
Meeting (CHOGM) ...
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Canadian
Budget - An Adroit Tight Rope Walk |
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The
Candian Budget 2008 was tabled by the Honorable James
M. Flaherty, Minister of Finance, Government of Canada
on 26 February 2008, which is viewed as being balanced,
focussed and prudent considered to be a build-up...
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| CRAMS
Hold Huge Prospects for Indian Pharma Units |
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Contract
Research and Manufacturing Services (CRAMS), is becoming
one of the most promising opportunities for the Indian
pharmaceutical industry. India, with its intrinsic competitive
advantages, remains as one of the most preferred outsourcing
destinations and is now playing a vital role...
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Canadian
Mineral Production - A Promising Sector |
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The
world's largest exporter of minerals and metals, Canada's
mining sector is considered a pillar of the economy
and a way of life for Canadians. Both the performance
and the attitude of the Canadian mining industry have
changed for the better in recent years.
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India
can lead the World in Climate Change Crisis: Al
Gore |
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India
had made significant progress in the areas of information
technology, pharmaceuticals and development of renewable
energy devices. As a result of this India must lead
the world in developing low carbon technologies, said
Al Gore...
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Education
exchanges between India and Canada to expand
horizons in both Countries |
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Three
British Columbia-India Education Agreements Signed on
Premier Campbell's Mission to India
The University College of the Fraser Valley (UCFV) and
the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design signed
three education agreements with Indian counterparts
on British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell's mission
to India which was in early December 2007.
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| A
Celebration of Sport and Culture inspired by Dreams
at the Arctic Winter Games 2008 |
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The
Arctic Winter Games was held between 9-15 March 2008,
making its return to Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest
Territories for the 20th anniversary of this celebration
of sport and culture.
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Plans
are afoot for Canadian company to set up Aviation Academy |
Canada-based
Winnipeg Aviation (WAI) is planning to set up a pilot training
academy in Maharashtra at an investment of $10-15 million
(Rs 40-60 crore) by the end of 2008. WAI would be the first
in the country to operate out of a dedicated greenfield airport
and would be looking to have an annual intake of 40 students
till the end of first phase.
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New
Federal-British Columbia Agreements fosters a Collaborative
and Effective Relationship |
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper and British Columbia Premier Gordon
Campbell announced three important federal-provincial agreements
today and hailed them as evidence of the exceptionally "collaborative
and effective" relationship between their two governments.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Premier McGuinty
announce three new Federal-Provincial initiatives |
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper and Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty
announced three important initiatives that would support provincial
programs, providing assistance for workers and communities
who have been negatively affected by the rapid appreciation
in the Canadian dollar, softening in the US economy, high
oil prices, and intense competition from emerging economies,
as well as support for public transit and policing.
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