e-Gov institute proposed in India’s 12th plan
The Government of India has proposed to set up a National Institute for e-Governance (NIG) in the 12th Plan, in an effort to enhance computer literacy and information technology (IT) skills among government employees. The institute in association with premier institutions like Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) will offer e-Governance related courses to government employees.
The Government of India has proposed to set up a National Institute for e-Governance (NIG) in the 12th Plan, in an effort to enhance computer literacy and information technology (IT) skills among government employees. The institute in association with premier institutions like Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) will offer e-Governance related courses to government employees.
India signs international tax treaty
India has signed an international tax treaty for getting information on black money stashed abroad. The country has become the latest signatory to the multilateral convention on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters. The multilateral instrument is the single legal basis for multi-country cooperation.
India has signed an international tax treaty for getting information on black money stashed abroad. The country has become the latest signatory to the multilateral convention on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters. The multilateral instrument is the single legal basis for multi-country cooperation.
Rajasthan bio-diversity project phase-II approved
The Japan Government has approved the second phase of Rajasthan Forestry and Bio-diversity Project (RFBP). Massive plantation would be done under this ambitious project in next 8 years. Japan Government will provide financial assistance of Rs 1,152 crore for this project. RFBP aims at ecological restoration and biological up-gradation of degraded forests and other lands in Rajasthan.
The Japan Government has approved the second phase of Rajasthan Forestry and Bio-diversity Project (RFBP). Massive plantation would be done under this ambitious project in next 8 years. Japan Government will provide financial assistance of Rs 1,152 crore for this project. RFBP aims at ecological restoration and biological up-gradation of degraded forests and other lands in Rajasthan.
India plans 10 Cr jobs for urban poor in 12th Plan
The Union Government has decided to create job opportunities for the nearly 10 crore urban poor under proposed National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM). The mission to be launched in the 12th Five Year Plan will replace the Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY) started in 1997.
The Union Government has decided to create job opportunities for the nearly 10 crore urban poor under proposed National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM). The mission to be launched in the 12th Five Year Plan will replace the Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY) started in 1997.
e-Learning tools for Bihar polytechnics on anvil
Bihar’s Science and Technology Department has decided to upgrade the faculty infrastructure of its 13 polytechnic colleges to maintain quality demand driven technical education and rationalisation of evaluation system. As part of the move the department has sought services of consultants to prepare detailed project report for setting up e-Learning and computer laboratories in these colleges.
Bihar’s Science and Technology Department has decided to upgrade the faculty infrastructure of its 13 polytechnic colleges to maintain quality demand driven technical education and rationalisation of evaluation system. As part of the move the department has sought services of consultants to prepare detailed project report for setting up e-Learning and computer laboratories in these colleges.

Hi. I would really like someone to answer this question for me.
I've been looking at a comparison of national assault rates around the world. Australia's assault rate (which is actually lower than most of the English speaking world), works out to about 58 per 100, 000 people, per month.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_ass_percap-crime-assaults-per-capita
This is backed up, roughly, by the stats from the Australian Institute of Criminology.
http://www.aic.gov.au/en/publications/current%20series/facts/1-20/2008/1...
This would imply that the 28 or so attacks reported so prominently in the Indian media (between late May - late September) don't really amount to much of a crime wave at all. Barely even a trickle.
Even the statistic you vaguely alluded to, of 20 attacks in Sydney over September, don't really constitute much of an assault rate if the victims include Indian residents, and children of Indian residents. Hard to know, as you didn't actually give much specific information.
So, given that there isn't much evidence, at all, that these attacks against Indians are common in Australia, isn't this whole story about "curry bashing" in Australia a bit of a beat up?
Also you claim that it's a "simplistic proposition" to categorise these crimes as opportunistic. I would like to know exactly how you deduce that. After all, quite a lot of these attacks are perpetrated by other ethnic minorities.
For instance, if you look at the CCTV footage of the attack on Sourabh Sharma, you can clearly see that the attackers who aren't hooded are themselves Asian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYh6-i-M5c
A few of the attacks in Sydney were allegedly perpetrated by Lebanese youths.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians-in-Australia-say-Lebanese-you...
The attack on Sunny Bajaj in Melbourne was perpetrated by two guys, one white, the other African.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Indian-student-attacked-again-i...
Also, note the more recent assault against an undercover Indian journalist in Australia. Thiswas hysterically condemned in the Indian media, and even prompted a special half hour news segment entiled "Yes It's Racism!". It wasn't mentioned, however, that according to the victim, the attacker was actually himself Indian.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25850818-601,00.html
Hi. I would really like someone to answer this question for me.
I've been looking at a comparison of national assault rates around the world. Australia's assault rate (which is actually lower than most of the English speaking world), works out to about 58 per 100, 000 people, per month.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_ass_percap-crime-assaults-per-capita
This is backed up, roughly, by the stats from the Australian Institute of Criminology.
http://www.aic.gov.au/en/publications/current%20series/facts/1-20/2008/1...
This would imply that the 28 or so attacks reported so prominently in the Indian media (between late May - late September) don't really amount to much of a crime wave at all. Barely even a trickle.
Even the statistic you vaguely alluded to, of 20 attacks in Sydney over September, don't really constitute much of an assault rate if the victims include Indian residents, and children of Indian residents. Hard to know, as you didn't actually give much specific information.
So, given that there isn't much evidence, at all, that these attacks against Indians are common in Australia, isn't this whole story about "curry bashing" in Australia a bit of a beat up?
Also you claim that it's a "simplistic proposition" to categorise these crimes as opportunistic. I would like to know exactly how you deduce that. After all, quite a lot of these attacks are perpetrated by other ethnic minorities.
For instance, if you look at the CCTV footage of the attack on Sourabh Sharma, you can clearly see that the attackers who aren't hooded are themselves Asian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYh6-i-M5c
A few of the attacks in Sydney were allegedly perpetrated by Lebanese youths.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians-in-Australia-say-Lebanese-you...
The attack on Sunny Bajaj in Melbourne was perpetrated by two guys, one white, the other African.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Indian-student-attacked-again-i...
Also, the more recent assault against an undercover Indian journalist in Australia, which was hysterically condemned as "racist and venal" in the Indian media, was actually perpetrated by another Indian.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25850818-601,00.html
It should be attached highest priority as India facing hunger is blot on our society and should not remain any more
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