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An Year of Ganashakti Online We Thank all our Readers in making this a SuccessCalcutta, 29 th November, 1999

NEWSNOTES
Seattle: India should make stand clear
The third ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is being held in Seattle from November 30 to December 3. The entire world's attention is focussed on the meeting; the WTO is bidding to expand its role and bring within its ambit greater areas to give a new thrust to the liberal and open market system. On the other hand, the developing nations too are intent on making their positions known and apart from the governments themselves, other organisations are also pitching in with their views.
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n 30th November 1999 begins the Third Ministerial Level Meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at Seattle, USA. This meet is expected to formulate a draft declaration to be finalised at a full-scale meeting of the organisation to be held in the month of January 2000
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usm-red.gif (836 bytes)Economist
Liberalisation and the rural poor
ANALYSIS
Retrogate policies cannot go unchallenged
lbball1.gif (110 bytes)THE end of the month will witness two events -- the WTO ministerial conference at Seattle and the winter session of the Indian parliament. On the face of it they may seem unrelated to each other. While the WTO ministerial conference will witness efforts towards more market manipulation and firming the grip of transnational corporations, the ruling coalition in India will seek to endorse and fine tune its policy in the same direction.

Talking Point


The Winter Session of Parliament starts on Monday. There is much to expect

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Recognition of worker's rights

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alls for nationwide stir against fiscal policies
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hargesheeted on Palm Oil Deals
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rotests move to provatise SAIL
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C
PI(M) visits places
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rbitrary removal of Romila Thapar from Prasar Bharati
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B
iplab Dasgupta to attend on CPI(M)'s behalf
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o launch nationwide agitation
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C
PI(M) plunges into relief work

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usm-red.gif (836 bytes)Buddhadev Dy CM
Basu gets a deputy to assist
usm-red.gif (836 bytes)Railways in Bengal
Something beyond foundation stones needed
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usm-red.gif (836 bytes)Retrogate Steps
Cant go unchallenged

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