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- 21 MoUs to bring in $22 billion – Indian and Chinese CEOs have signed 21 agreements or MoUs estimated at a total of $22 billion on the sidelines of PM’s China visit.
- 10 years after RTI, activists face hurdles, transparency under cloud – If the RTI has to succeed, then the Public Records Act must be implemented.
- Kejriwal asks Jung to uphold Constitution – Delhi CM has asked the Lieutenant-Governor to “remain within the confines of the Constitution” and “uphold the Constitution whatever be the political pressures”.
- Trade unions prepare to confront govt. on reforms – The Govt’s move to restrict trade unionism, lower wage standards and make it easier for companies to lay off workers has been opposed by trade unions.
- Challenge will be to get China to ‘Make in India’ – “Change will not happen overnight. For projects and investors to come in, they need time to study what the Indian market can do for them.”, says official.
International
- Morsy gets death penalty – An Egyptian court has sentenced the ousted President, Mohamed Morsy, and over 100 others to death over a mass prison break.
Business
- Retail sector needs clarity on FDI – “There is an urgent need for a simple policy to remove confusion because currently all players in the industry are interpreting things as per their convenience.”
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