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india has had obviously longstanding relations with iran but this is a road that india has been. on before. and when we look to see what kinds of compromises have to be made but. clearly you know that that also is a challenge for india now from what i understand it's not only about buying oil from iran but it's also about big infrastructure projects like for example the international north south. transport corridor reach new daily fees as an alternative to china's belden growth initiative and a key to success of the project is the. poor in iran so we are talking here about not only you know the current indian economy but it also its a geo political ambition its regional ambition do you think there is any scope do you think there is any possibility for india reconsidering its role in the region given that the costs of dealing with iran are now so much higher but this is very i think prime minister we need to negotiate with the united states as well to see you know of these other projects are infected. as far as i understand you know currently the sanctions are emitted to train but
india has had obviously longstanding relations with iran but this is a road that india has been. on before. and when we look to see what kinds of compromises have to be made but. clearly you know that that also is a challenge for india now from what i understand it's not only about buying oil from iran but it's also about big infrastructure projects like for example the international north south. transport corridor reach new daily fees as an alternative to china's belden growth initiative and a...
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crisis and you know that's a question that india is grappling with i think it india's response to the india crisis in the last couple of months and you know a couple of lawyers have appealed to the supreme court and petition to the supreme court to take the migrants in india and the ones who are already doing the migrants are already in india very few minority of them are being demonized by the steed by the indian state by the beach if you are a good government but lost like the going does a money goes and if you should be torn out of india i think what if we need was done but the odds on the prices are still in an astonished you are the migrant is issues that all of their each one of them are muslims so this is a dam this is not about my god this is not the migrant issue at all it's a hindu muslim story as far as your concern about abuse at this point of time we have four million people i do not think the government really has. abided this to be used by so many people i just want to die because the indian legal system is already inundated with lots of cases from across the country do
crisis and you know that's a question that india is grappling with i think it india's response to the india crisis in the last couple of months and you know a couple of lawyers have appealed to the supreme court and petition to the supreme court to take the migrants in india and the ones who are already doing the migrants are already in india very few minority of them are being demonized by the steed by the indian state by the beach if you are a good government but lost like the going does a...
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fear and hate in india today. amnesty international, in a most recent report, just a few weeks old, said that since april 2017 at least ten muslim men have been lynched or killed in public in suspected hate crimes, much of it to do with what is now called "cow or beef vigilantism", which amnesty says, the bjp's campaign for cow protection — let's not forget that cows being sacred for the hindu religion — the bjp's campaign for cow protection has emboldened vigilante groups who seem to be operating in some cases with the approval of state authorities. i hope you'll allow me to speak now. ok, you have spoken enough. don't make amnesty the benchmark! amnesty‘s attitude towards india on the human rights is full of hostility and discrimination. and let me give you a very concrete example. sunjab bukhari, a great voice of sanity, a great editor, was killed. amnesty was quiet because a terrorist killed him. a proud soldier of the armed forces was killed by the terrorists when he was going to celebrate eid. amnesty
fear and hate in india today. amnesty international, in a most recent report, just a few weeks old, said that since april 2017 at least ten muslim men have been lynched or killed in public in suspected hate crimes, much of it to do with what is now called "cow or beef vigilantism", which amnesty says, the bjp's campaign for cow protection — let's not forget that cows being sacred for the hindu religion — the bjp's campaign for cow protection has emboldened vigilante groups who...
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india isa decline. if everything is a success? india is a free country. we missed only by four seats in karnataka. we swept up, we smacked this —— we we —— we swept himachal pradesh. swept up, we smacked this —— we we -- we swept himachal pradesh. look at the situation in rural areas. your support amongst farming communities is draining away. 0n your support amongst farming communities is draining away. on one other issue, corruption. every thing tells us that india is endemically corrupt. i can proudly say to you on bbc hardtalk, or the decision—making has been made fair, the decision of the modi government. variant is clearly corruption at every level of the public service. you cannot do that to us. what i'm saying is we are putting system in place. give me half a minute. what about the transferring? by direct debit tra nsfers to transferring? by direct debit transfers to the poor, we have saved close to $13 billion. 120 million poor indians have been given nearly 60,000 rupees. white mark why are the farmers in india so certain that you h
india isa decline. if everything is a success? india is a free country. we missed only by four seats in karnataka. we swept up, we smacked this —— we we —— we swept himachal pradesh. swept up, we smacked this —— we we -- we swept himachal pradesh. look at the situation in rural areas. your support amongst farming communities is draining away. 0n your support amongst farming communities is draining away. on one other issue, corruption. every thing tells us that india is endemically...
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air india is a company fully owned by the government of india. safety in all its aspects is one of our primary objectives and one that is not compromised. it's regulated by ddca, director general of civil air aviation, similar to the f.a.a. the dgca issues advisories in the form of requirements that must be followed by all indian carriers as well as foreign carriers operating to and from india. the c.a.r. issued is part of the series c part 2 and on the subject of medical requirements and examination for the crew. in its introduction, it states that the c.a.r. is issued to lay down uniform requirements of medical sickness of cabin crew, to be ensured by operators and defers to the main clause that case that each crew member is medically fit to discharge duties as specified in the operations manual. the b.m.i. threshold laid down in the c.a.r. are established in accordance with guidelines and documents. it's not air india policy that mandates the guidelines for safety reasons. the c.a.r. provides remedies in the form of a schedule for losing the e
air india is a company fully owned by the government of india. safety in all its aspects is one of our primary objectives and one that is not compromised. it's regulated by ddca, director general of civil air aviation, similar to the f.a.a. the dgca issues advisories in the form of requirements that must be followed by all indian carriers as well as foreign carriers operating to and from india. the c.a.r. issued is part of the series c part 2 and on the subject of medical requirements and...
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india or america. we have come to robust law and now we are giving capital punishment if you mecca for you girl child below 12 years of eight. if it is 12—16 it is 20 yea rs. eight. if it is 12—16 it is 20 years. in recent years are government has said that it is committed to protecting women. the fa ct committed to protecting women. the fact is that india is the most dangerous country in the world to be a woman today. that is not my rhetoric. that is the considered of the global survey of 550 experts conducted by thomson reuters. most dangerous country in the world. yes, in the world of this size only 548 examples. here is a report of a special... commissioned by the european commission. what it he say? seven people feel that sexual harassment is common in their country. that is the report. 0verly sexual offending in england report of 2013, which says 85% of the victims are not reporting. in india, and this is not my view, again it is the view of people who study these things inside your own count
india or america. we have come to robust law and now we are giving capital punishment if you mecca for you girl child below 12 years of eight. if it is 12—16 it is 20 yea rs. eight. if it is 12—16 it is 20 years. in recent years are government has said that it is committed to protecting women. the fa ct committed to protecting women. the fact is that india is the most dangerous country in the world to be a woman today. that is not my rhetoric. that is the considered of the global survey of...
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with our project on india basin -- opiate -- india basin shoreline and 900 innes. i will have matt snyder from the planning department step you through the project details at 700 innes. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm here from the department staff. it we have been working with the planning department, recreation and park at especially with the community on this project for several years. before that, we add planning had worked with the community on a sub area plan which did not end up being approved. i think it sets up the framework for the project. the project that we are proposing is a mixed-use project. it would include roughly 1500 units. 1,575 units. about 200,000 square feet of nonresidential use, and a very robust open-space network. the project process design, they work closely with us to create an urban design master plan which we think works very nicely with this unique sight -- site. it it provides a very unique and tightknit block pattern and street pattern including pedestrian paths throughout. the buildings are designed so the streets
with our project on india basin -- opiate -- india basin shoreline and 900 innes. i will have matt snyder from the planning department step you through the project details at 700 innes. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm here from the department staff. it we have been working with the planning department, recreation and park at especially with the community on this project for several years. before that, we add planning had worked with the community on a sub area plan which...
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that is that india actually mean walked this was not in response to any terrorists against india. or this article actually those are there is this a the two to introduce purely for import substitution reasons saw you know. the context was actually quite different but also coming to your specific question more squarely the world is much larger you see sing one country imposes sanctions it doesn't close the rest of the world for you and therefore you still have the rest of the world with which you can still trade now speaking about sanctions correct me if i'm wrong but from what i understand the issue of u.s. tariffs is of secondary importance to india because it is now faced with with the sanctions related to the capsule legislation the countering america's adversaries through sanctions act which for example applies directly to russia india would be sanctioned as the law stands now a deal would be sanctioned for doing any trade or any significant trade with russia when there especially when it comes to weapons. and yet india has been trading with russia when it comes to weapons for
that is that india actually mean walked this was not in response to any terrorists against india. or this article actually those are there is this a the two to introduce purely for import substitution reasons saw you know. the context was actually quite different but also coming to your specific question more squarely the world is much larger you see sing one country imposes sanctions it doesn't close the rest of the world for you and therefore you still have the rest of the world with which...
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the security of waiver for india simply because they understand that india is in no position to. implement this legislation because seventy percent of its weapons as far as i know are of russian origin so you cannot change doubt overnight it's a huge investment that it was made over many decades and yet from what i understand medicine is request to congress has been denied where do you go from there i think the unit ultimately you know the long standing tradition of the united states is that it is a pragmatic country and every law how it is implemented is extremely important there are gender movies out at all and working around any law and so i mean i remain completely hopeful that the united states does see india as the conduit to china in asia region and be you know the very effective change of terminology to in-door pacific. from asia pacific is indicative of that recognition so so i personally remain quite optimistic that even we found out so that in the access to the russian equipment. in terms of maintenance and so forth is maintained i know that the media has a long track
the security of waiver for india simply because they understand that india is in no position to. implement this legislation because seventy percent of its weapons as far as i know are of russian origin so you cannot change doubt overnight it's a huge investment that it was made over many decades and yet from what i understand medicine is request to congress has been denied where do you go from there i think the unit ultimately you know the long standing tradition of the united states is that it...
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data journalist based in chennai india in pretty bad india i need to on is the director for come first india that's a communications consultancy firm and enter in italy share saying barack is the program manager for the international labor organization training center he previously served as deputy director of ilo india welcome everyone. to the stream of course to our online community i want to start with the tabs this article has been circulating online from the economist not too long ago it was released the missing two hundred thirty five million why india needs women to work and in particular scrolling down to the stat here shows that female employment rate in india this is both the formal and the informal economy tumbled from an already low thirty five percent in two thousand and five to just twenty six percent now look many what's going on how do you make sense of back. i think citizens this is happening on the diseases as movement speaking of education and a family to chose from two weeks to move it doesn't and then. when the economic necessity but some of these and i definitely
data journalist based in chennai india in pretty bad india i need to on is the director for come first india that's a communications consultancy firm and enter in italy share saying barack is the program manager for the international labor organization training center he previously served as deputy director of ilo india welcome everyone. to the stream of course to our online community i want to start with the tabs this article has been circulating online from the economist not too long ago it...
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the leaders of brazil russia india china and south africa have gathered in johannesburg for the annual summit of the so-called brics nations trade and tariffs of course on top of the agenda as donald trump's continuous assault on free trade is giving the loose bloc a fresh impetus the leader of the biggest brics economy is also using the run up to the summit to further its own trade agenda on the continent. the chinese president xi jinping is traveling through africa and he's bought china's checkbook with him he has a little something for each country he visits on tuesday it was south africa's turn where she promised fifteen billion dollars in investments many companies are hoping they'll get a piece of the pie and that's boosting investor confidence. south african president so real ramaphosa has also been currying favor with investors since his swearing in in february. including china's pledge he secured thirty five billion dollars altogether. the bric summit is ramaphosa his first appearance on the international stage he's joined by the leaders of china russia india and brazil in joh
the leaders of brazil russia india china and south africa have gathered in johannesburg for the annual summit of the so-called brics nations trade and tariffs of course on top of the agenda as donald trump's continuous assault on free trade is giving the loose bloc a fresh impetus the leader of the biggest brics economy is also using the run up to the summit to further its own trade agenda on the continent. the chinese president xi jinping is traveling through africa and he's bought china's...
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i live in india basin. i live in shipyard with my two children and my wife, and i came here in october, and we discussed some of the deficiencies of the e.i.r., and i felt very good about that meeting. i felt that we had come to a consensus that there was some deficiencies in the e.i.r., and we would spend some time with the planning department and the developer to try to come to a consensus on that, and i'm very sad to report that nothing happened. we tried to reach out several times and didn't hear anything until it was time to make notice of this hearing here which wasn't even sent to us. we had to find out through back channels that not only was this going to be a meeting about certifying the e.i.r. but that the zoning and ceqa was going to happen. but what's happened is we are reeling in the shipyard for environmental reasons. our supervisor knows what's going on here. she stood up and did he fended us, and what we have found out since then that there is a high likelihood that some of the landfill that
i live in india basin. i live in shipyard with my two children and my wife, and i came here in october, and we discussed some of the deficiencies of the e.i.r., and i felt very good about that meeting. i felt that we had come to a consensus that there was some deficiencies in the e.i.r., and we would spend some time with the planning department and the developer to try to come to a consensus on that, and i'm very sad to report that nothing happened. we tried to reach out several times and...
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oh the enchantment of india. the remote locations of these isolated mountain villages has kept old traditions alive. village fairs serve as an opportunity for families who live very far apart to get together, play games, eat, and partake in religious rites honoring local deities. ♪ quite a ride getting here. >> hashim: yeah. how'd you enjoy that road? >> anthony: uh -- white knuckles. meet hashim. he runs motorcycle tours through these parts. >> hashim: it's the holy grail of motorcycling. you're traveling almost a thousand, a thousand five hundred kilometers a trip. it's so unbelievably beautiful and diverse. >> anthony: so what we got here, vegetable curry? >> hashim: yogurt-based uh curry, quite typical in these parts. >> anthony: vegetables again? surprisingly, not a problem. it's good. this is one of the few places in the world that i could eat vegetarian every day and still be happy. most of these people in this community farmers? farming? agricultural? >> hashim: farming, yeah. >> anthony: what are they
oh the enchantment of india. the remote locations of these isolated mountain villages has kept old traditions alive. village fairs serve as an opportunity for families who live very far apart to get together, play games, eat, and partake in religious rites honoring local deities. ♪ quite a ride getting here. >> hashim: yeah. how'd you enjoy that road? >> anthony: uh -- white knuckles. meet hashim. he runs motorcycle tours through these parts. >> hashim: it's the holy grail...
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india produces nearly 2000 films every year. that makes it the largest movie industry in the world in terms of releases. it also has an established television industry with hundreds of millions of viewers spread across the country to be netflix realises that it needs to be making local content to tap into the market. the opportunity is huge because india one of the fastest growing internet market is driven by cheap data and smartphones. but it is facing fierce competition. homegrown applications are dominating the market in terms of monthly subscribers. amazon prime only entered the market last year also has more customers than netflix. much of it comes down to price the cheapest plan offered by netflix is more than double that of hot stars, among the more expensive streaming services in india today. competition also meets opportunity, though. translation: these platforms give more creative freedom to actors, which we normally do not get. there is more scope to explore a subject or a character in depth without restrictions. the
india produces nearly 2000 films every year. that makes it the largest movie industry in the world in terms of releases. it also has an established television industry with hundreds of millions of viewers spread across the country to be netflix realises that it needs to be making local content to tap into the market. the opportunity is huge because india one of the fastest growing internet market is driven by cheap data and smartphones. but it is facing fierce competition. homegrown...
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of the india is different from other places. so they have to make a lot of local shows. the one thing they are doing a little differently in india relative to the local players, they are not trying to replicate bollywood. >> give us some size and scope and importance of bollywood. >> globally, bollywood is the largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of projects that come out. there close to 2000 bollywood movies every year. it is an entertainment for everybody. i talked to one of the directors of a show, he said other countries have the circus, film, bollywood is all of those things in one. >> what is the potential for netflix realistically? we are talking about a country where some people struggle just just to get running water. >> netflix is expensive for your average indian consumer. it is twice as much as your average pay-tv service. it is a lot more expensive than your average movie, which means at the start netflix seems to be targeting the 10 million or 15 million people who have a disposable income who
of the india is different from other places. so they have to make a lot of local shows. the one thing they are doing a little differently in india relative to the local players, they are not trying to replicate bollywood. >> give us some size and scope and importance of bollywood. >> globally, bollywood is the largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of projects that come out. there close to 2000 bollywood movies every year. it is an entertainment for everybody. i...
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the big green and india basin open space. since you've seen the concept design a few times, i won't go into the details, but our talented team has developed a thoughtful design that incorporated input from our numerous stake holders from over two dozen focus groups and meetings. we've received great feedback to refine the design to really connect people that live here today and who we expect to live here in the future. we think that our neighborhood outreach organizations make sure we have great representation from across the bayview and we think that the design is significantly better from all of the input. to give you a bit of exciting images, this is the india basin short line park, connection to the neighborhoods. we believe this park will have positive impact on san francisco for generations to come. by the way, we're shaping how people recreate, participate in active play, enjoy nature, access the bay and most importantly build community. thank you very much. and we're here if you have any questions. >> vice president m
the big green and india basin open space. since you've seen the concept design a few times, i won't go into the details, but our talented team has developed a thoughtful design that incorporated input from our numerous stake holders from over two dozen focus groups and meetings. we've received great feedback to refine the design to really connect people that live here today and who we expect to live here in the future. we think that our neighborhood outreach organizations make sure we have...
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farming in india. toxicology professor at one mars or says the threat posed to human health by the detected pesticides will depend on the degree of exposure. not traditional substance and of course these substances aren't meant to harm people but they are substances that can't necessarily distinguish between the nervous system of an insect and a human so humans can also be affected if they're exposed to higher concentrations good like the pastor side levels we found in a sample from the bridge on plantation they exceeded the legal limit try a factor of eight even though the estate is rainforest alliance certified. this is it is apathy tasting in hamburg unnerved by revelations that many expensive fine teas are contaminated with pastor sides. but you think he has something healthy and that drinking it is good for you so i find it pretty alarming it's definitely disconcerting. problematic but i'm not surprised. cast aside residues in tested samples and the ambassador dubious. benefits of quality seals th
farming in india. toxicology professor at one mars or says the threat posed to human health by the detected pesticides will depend on the degree of exposure. not traditional substance and of course these substances aren't meant to harm people but they are substances that can't necessarily distinguish between the nervous system of an insect and a human so humans can also be affected if they're exposed to higher concentrations good like the pastor side levels we found in a sample from the bridge...
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-india gas task force. that task force is a strategic partnership with a private sector and designed to help india unleash its own natural gas reserves. they have some substantial reserves there. and certainly bolstering their energy security and creating a range of u.s. commercial opportunities from just our natural gas molecules going there. obviously the infrastructure that's going to be built, the innovation that comes with all of that. i've asked our other secretary over at the department of secretary mark minsy to oversee that, and i really appreciate his commitment to the region and to the concept. now, with japan, and i think ab japan, we're looking to promote greater commercial cooperation in the nuclear energy side of things. and to that end, the s2s, the deputy secretary dan bruit is going to be traveling over to japan in the next week to participate in the first u.s.-japan bilateral industry forum on nuclear facility decommissioning. we're strongly committed to supporting the cleanup and decommi
-india gas task force. that task force is a strategic partnership with a private sector and designed to help india unleash its own natural gas reserves. they have some substantial reserves there. and certainly bolstering their energy security and creating a range of u.s. commercial opportunities from just our natural gas molecules going there. obviously the infrastructure that's going to be built, the innovation that comes with all of that. i've asked our other secretary over at the department...
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-india gas tax force -- task force. that is a strategic partnership with the private sector and is designed to help india unleashed its own natural gas reserves. they had some substantial reserves there, and certainly bolstering their energy security and creating a range of u.s. commercial opportunities from just our natural gas, the molecules going there, cove, the infrastructure that is going to be built, the innovation that comes with all of that. undersecretaryr at the department of energy, mark menzies, to oversee that. i appreciate his commitment to the sector and continent. we were in japan a year ago. we are looking to promote greater commercial cooperation in the nuclear energy side of things. to that end, the deputy et, he is goingru to be traveling to japan next week to promote the first u.s.-japan bilateral nuclear energy decommissioning. strongly committed to supporting that. that will give strong opportunities for u.s. companies. they will be talking about what his next on the nuclear energy are, small mon
-india gas tax force -- task force. that is a strategic partnership with the private sector and is designed to help india unleashed its own natural gas reserves. they had some substantial reserves there, and certainly bolstering their energy security and creating a range of u.s. commercial opportunities from just our natural gas, the molecules going there, cove, the infrastructure that is going to be built, the innovation that comes with all of that. undersecretaryr at the department of energy,...
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see what the part would be for india you know i think it's important and you know those in india can confirm but you know and it is of young women in particular changed drastically over recent years with education and in the work that we did and it while i was there i saw a very you know very fluid views on on their aspirations and their desire to join the workforce in not you know in this arena western contacts for example starting their own businesses or becoming developed as eccentric so i think we should be careful to assume that you know social norms in the cultural roles are fixed in time because by. then i. should see the progress that is also being made in many areas oh sure you're actually if i ever look say but i think we need to scrutinize the laws and traditions and not saying we should accept the new one hundred. that aspirations of women aspirations of society are changing very rapidly and since i entered the workforce in one nine hundred seventy which is a very long it's amazing it's amazing what women mean and it's such a joy. for us and it's such a shame that more. i
see what the part would be for india you know i think it's important and you know those in india can confirm but you know and it is of young women in particular changed drastically over recent years with education and in the work that we did and it while i was there i saw a very you know very fluid views on on their aspirations and their desire to join the workforce in not you know in this arena western contacts for example starting their own businesses or becoming developed as eccentric so i...
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participation rate many asks is a data journalist space and chennai india and today's about india a need to ananda is the director for a conference and that's a communications consultancy firm and enter in italy saying barack is the program manager for the international labor organization training center he previously served as deputy director of ilo india welcome everyone to the stream of course to our online community i want to start with the tab this article has been circulating online from the economist not too long ago it was released the missing two hundred thirty five million why india needs women to work and in particular scrolling down to this stat here shows that female employment rate in india this is both the formal and the informal economy tumbled from an already low thirty five percent in two thousand and five to just twenty six percent now many what's going on how do you make sense of back. i think citizens this is happening on the diseases there's movement in. education and a families can. choose to move jobs in. these. economic necessity but some of the reasons i gu
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see what the part would be for india you know i think it's important and you know those in india can confirm but you know and it is of young women in particular changed drastically over recent years with education and in the work that we did and it did it while i was very you know very fluid views on their aspirations and their desire to join the workforce in not you know in this arena western context for example starting their own businesses or becoming developed his eccentricities we should be careful to assume that you know social norms and the cultural rules are fixed in time because by. then i. should see the progress that is also being made in many areas oh sure you're actually if i ever look say but i think we need to scrutinize the laws and traditions and not saying we should accept the new one hundred. that aspirations of women aspirations of society are changing very rapidly and since i entered the workforce one nine hundred seventy which is a very long it's amazing it's amazing what women mean and it's such a joy. for us and it's such a shame that more. i mean because you
see what the part would be for india you know i think it's important and you know those in india can confirm but you know and it is of young women in particular changed drastically over recent years with education and in the work that we did and it did it while i was very you know very fluid views on their aspirations and their desire to join the workforce in not you know in this arena western context for example starting their own businesses or becoming developed his eccentricities we should...
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two million children live rough on india's streets. it's a brutal one their suffering usually and ignore. but a new spirit run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. on this episode one of the dedicated young reporters as the uncovered the important issues of the street. easy leak. in the laneways of old delhi a young added to that end reporter are about to show me an unusual five taking place across the country. please please. key in the switching time caption in condition. to enjoy the printing almost ten thousand copies of a newspaper made entirely by street kids feel. right now around the world paper is dying but in india the print industry is experiencing an incredible food. this paper is called the locking them up in hindi that means voice of the children and it's being read by people as far away as london and the usa. what's more surprising is shampoo and georgina and everyone the paper streak you. listen to chris go about it you could have but turns out i've been. inside that you've been o
two million children live rough on india's streets. it's a brutal one their suffering usually and ignore. but a new spirit run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. on this episode one of the dedicated young reporters as the uncovered the important issues of the street. easy leak. in the laneways of old delhi a young added to that end reporter are about to show me an unusual five taking place across the country. please please. key in the switching time...
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chennai india and today's about india need to ananda is a director for a conference and that's a communications consultancy firm and enter in italy share saying barack is the program manager for the international labor organization training center he previously served as deputy director of ilo india welcome everyone to the stream of course to our online community i want to start with the tab this article has been circulating online from the economist not too long ago it was released the missing two hundred thirty five million why india needs women to work and in particular scrolling down to this stat here shows that female employment rate in india this is both the formal and the informal economy tumbled from an already low thirty five percent in two thousand and five to just twenty six percent now many what's going on how do you make sense about. so i think that it isn't this is happening as it is reasons there's movement in. education and a families can't just choose to move jobs in. these. economic necessity but some one cities in. some of them have to do. something nice like that they're jus
chennai india and today's about india need to ananda is a director for a conference and that's a communications consultancy firm and enter in italy share saying barack is the program manager for the international labor organization training center he previously served as deputy director of ilo india welcome everyone to the stream of course to our online community i want to start with the tab this article has been circulating online from the economist not too long ago it was released the missing...
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brics summit has wrapped up with a joint statement and that's the leaders of brazil russia india china and south africa dollops of protection. is the business i'm doubt as welcome. there's a sense of relief in europe after the u.s. president on trump and european commission president. agreed to try and take the heat out of their transatlantic trade the german economy minister hailed the talks as a quote breakthrough that could avoid the trade war and save millions of jobs over the french government cautions that any deal must be limited and benefit both sides . the american president was his usual confident self when he met the press together was. the deal was done the e.u. and usa have backed away from their looming trade war. on the other side of the pond some german political leaders welcomed the agreement. we have managed to avoid the outbreak of a trade war. and return to the negotiating table instead this opens up the opportunity for us to reduce tariffs instead of increasing them and it means we can strengthen world trade. as part of the deal the e.u. has agreed to buy more amer
brics summit has wrapped up with a joint statement and that's the leaders of brazil russia india china and south africa dollops of protection. is the business i'm doubt as welcome. there's a sense of relief in europe after the u.s. president on trump and european commission president. agreed to try and take the heat out of their transatlantic trade the german economy minister hailed the talks as a quote breakthrough that could avoid the trade war and save millions of jobs over the french...
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start of may this kind of fear inciting fake news about child abductors has failed at whatsapp chats india has the most users of that messenger service by any country. picks up the story. fake news a big time with a bad rep preferred by leaders politicians and the mainstream media labelled as a menace to democracy and sometimes just a way to dismiss a story which you don't agree with you are free to do big news in your facebook page or state who's on twitter too but in india the consequences of spreading fake news have become far more tongil and deadly overt twenty five people have reportedly been killed since may over child kidnapping claims spread via the whatsapp messaging service dozens of alleged lynch mob members have been arrested following one recent case alone but in the now those suspected still flinching over suspicion of child abduction a man was allegedly killed by an angry mob in front on. this british shares the moment mohammed as a twenty seven year old software engineer was murdered by a mob of over two thousand people wielding sticks and stones as sam and his friends one
start of may this kind of fear inciting fake news about child abductors has failed at whatsapp chats india has the most users of that messenger service by any country. picks up the story. fake news a big time with a bad rep preferred by leaders politicians and the mainstream media labelled as a menace to democracy and sometimes just a way to dismiss a story which you don't agree with you are free to do big news in your facebook page or state who's on twitter too but in india the consequences of...
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what about india? joining me from singapore, the author of a journey through india's new gilded age. i think we can say good morning. it's morning there. >> a morning. it's about 9:40 a.m. here in singapore. >> you've written about india and how that country has changed so remarkably in recent years,. >> i think the argument about china goes one way. we'd like to disenfranchise ourselves with china, were stuck because who else are you going to trade with and invest with? india is a massive economic opportunity. >> it is. it's a huge and growing economy. you're just talking about amazon and walmart. amazon just invested to buy and try to become the largest e-commerce player. uber is trying to win there. you have american businesses looking to india as it starts to grow. it's a much bigger issue. china's slipping backwards into a former autocracy. india is the world's largest democracy. it could be a great friend to america, if america plays its cards right. >> steve: what you describe in your book in te
what about india? joining me from singapore, the author of a journey through india's new gilded age. i think we can say good morning. it's morning there. >> a morning. it's about 9:40 a.m. here in singapore. >> you've written about india and how that country has changed so remarkably in recent years,. >> i think the argument about china goes one way. we'd like to disenfranchise ourselves with china, were stuck because who else are you going to trade with and invest with? india...
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for them a decision from india's topjudges by gay men. for them a decision from india's top judges can't come soon enough. joe miller, bbc news, new delhi. what happens to oil rigs when they outlive their usefulness? up to now, it's generally been agreed that the seabed should be returned to its previous state, before the rigs were there. but now researchers from the university of technology in sydney say decommissioned oil rigs can benefit the marine environment and could be left in place to establish artificial habitats for sea life. what is this —— this particular study was involved with, summary by over 200 experts looking at what happens if they are there in the first place, what is the next thing to do if they need to be decommissioned? is the best thing to remove it? that would be commonsense, but there are significant environmental costs sue its a case—by—case thing and we feel either option like keeping it in place in certain circumstances should be considered. which particular species can survive with these oil rigs bein
for them a decision from india's topjudges by gay men. for them a decision from india's top judges can't come soon enough. joe miller, bbc news, new delhi. what happens to oil rigs when they outlive their usefulness? up to now, it's generally been agreed that the seabed should be returned to its previous state, before the rigs were there. but now researchers from the university of technology in sydney say decommissioned oil rigs can benefit the marine environment and could be left in place to...
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sanctions than india and china exactly right if you are a european refiner with any form of a u.s. interest you're going to be watching the situation very very carefully because the last thing you want is even though european governments might be saying look you can carry on your transactions if there are some banking sanctions oh any form of second new sanctions further down the line being imposed on these companies they will be looking at this very very warily see can see why everyone is of rating in a very cautious environment. mr marandi what do you make of all of that you know that certainly painting a very bleak for iran and of all of this pressure is to force iraq and to make a new nuclear deal to rethink its what it's doing in the region and syria in yemen is it going to have that effect what codd's does iran have now well i would like to first point out that i mean narrative that runs inconsistent with the american narrative is not the official iranian. official iranian narrative and i think that's a bit insulting what is quite clear is that the iranians are being. confron
sanctions than india and china exactly right if you are a european refiner with any form of a u.s. interest you're going to be watching the situation very very carefully because the last thing you want is even though european governments might be saying look you can carry on your transactions if there are some banking sanctions oh any form of second new sanctions further down the line being imposed on these companies they will be looking at this very very warily see can see why everyone is of...
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in terms of supplying both kinds of products to india. it looks as though that over the last seven years some 7.7 billion of products would have been affected. so it's a meaningful size number. and probably it will be much more than that because a lot of things they knew would not be exported they didn't order from us. we are exporting to india. to just about every place in the region. so far relatively limited quantity, and part of that is a strange problem in the u.s. side. there has been so much activity in the permian basin that the transportation for getting from the permian over to export force ports is lagging behind. so there's a tremendous amount of road construction, tremendous amount pipeline construction, tremendous amount of even more detailed infrastructure like schools, housing, to deal with this incredible boom in the permian. secretary gutierrez: secretary, we have got to more questions. one related to pompeo. partnership not domination, and that was interesting concept, we've sort of set up china as our rival, as our com
in terms of supplying both kinds of products to india. it looks as though that over the last seven years some 7.7 billion of products would have been affected. so it's a meaningful size number. and probably it will be much more than that because a lot of things they knew would not be exported they didn't order from us. we are exporting to india. to just about every place in the region. so far relatively limited quantity, and part of that is a strange problem in the u.s. side. there has been so...
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it india push to try to get these products, especially electronics made in india. really with big success, chinese makers are there they assemble their phones from chinese parts in india made in india, and escape the tariffs, something that's apple's not able to do on any kind of a large-scale. it's a tough relationship. you guys have been talking about trade all morning. india has struck trade deals with china, to lower tariffs from china to import more from china response to the trade tensions from indian >> a story we'll continue to follow i know you based on india in mumbai, our colleague >>> to markets as we go to break, we had a decent last half hour the the dow up 152 points half a percent of gains aga finor all three of the major indices "squawk alley" right back after this quick break medical expenses . the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could really save you in out-of-pocket medica
it india push to try to get these products, especially electronics made in india. really with big success, chinese makers are there they assemble their phones from chinese parts in india made in india, and escape the tariffs, something that's apple's not able to do on any kind of a large-scale. it's a tough relationship. you guys have been talking about trade all morning. india has struck trade deals with china, to lower tariffs from china to import more from china response to the trade...
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virat kohli looked as if he'd seen the spectre, not a spinner, india was spooked. suresh raina didn't check around the corner so adil rashid got him as well. england only needed 257 runs for the series but there was a challenge, although it was yorkshire in the sky is the pitch was part mumbai, the sort of dry dusty surface that is supposed to suit india but this isjoe root‘s turf. he's played and thrived here all his career. batting with him, eoin morgan, the one—day captain who made this almost irretrievable for india. the ball kept coming back. root‘s final boundary brought up his century and the victory ton and done, england must want that world cup to start tomorrow. patrick geary, bbc news. we've got to make sure we concentrate and keep learning and developing as a side. we've still got some young guys who could do special things in a number of years, not just special things in a number of years, notjust going to that world cup, it is vital wicket driving that ford and when we get the chance to be ruthless like today we must drive it home. it's good to
virat kohli looked as if he'd seen the spectre, not a spinner, india was spooked. suresh raina didn't check around the corner so adil rashid got him as well. england only needed 257 runs for the series but there was a challenge, although it was yorkshire in the sky is the pitch was part mumbai, the sort of dry dusty surface that is supposed to suit india but this isjoe root‘s turf. he's played and thrived here all his career. batting with him, eoin morgan, the one—day captain who made this...
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and the british army was on a mission to central india very told to. derrius pass departed from his official. feet. the captain was later to report that what he found was surely the loveliest group of temples in all india and a mere stone's throw apart. had discovered the temples of the project hidden in the jungle they had been safe for centuries from the destructive fury of the invaders to keep. things. to eat. eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat but when he took a closer look at the temples captain bird's victorian sensibilities were affronted some of the snowshoes he wrote were most indecent and offensive and a shameful sacrilege against the hindu preened quite simply a disgrace. for . the sheer sense of this riot this copious joy and relishing the sense who were all in honor of the hindu gods the temples of supreme achievement of medieval architecture and sculptural art in central india. just finished just. some. under the patronage of the lake chandelle a dynasty which reigned here a thousand years ago a distinctive school of architecture thrived a
and the british army was on a mission to central india very told to. derrius pass departed from his official. feet. the captain was later to report that what he found was surely the loveliest group of temples in all india and a mere stone's throw apart. had discovered the temples of the project hidden in the jungle they had been safe for centuries from the destructive fury of the invaders to keep. things. to eat. eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat but when he took a closer look at the temples...