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Choose development politics as career option:Kalam tells students

Mumbai, July 18 (UNI) President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam today exhorted young students, aspiring to be politicians, to complete their education before taking up active politics as career.

Interacting with the students at the inauguration of the sesquicentennial (150th) celebrations of Mumbai University here, Mr Kalam said, ''You have to excel in education first and then can choose politics as a career. What is happening now is where we see more of 'political politics', which is not good.'' ''You as a voter would definitely vote for the best qualified person among the candidates,'' he said and added in the present Lok Sabha, the number of MPs who were graduates, post-graduates and PhDs has gone up considerably and this process was continuing.

Responding to a poser on how could youth involve and use both politics and education for the overall development of the country, he said, ''If you decide on a political career, you must equip yourself with subjects like political economics. While in politics, you must concentrate on 'development politics'.'' Denying the statement that power and responsibility were being denied to young people, Mr Kalam said, ''In Parliament, industry, trade and commerce, the average age of people at the helm of affairs is coming down. For planning and implementation at higher levels, we need dynamism of the youth and the experience and maturity of the old. Both have to work together in accomplishing great missions.'' Asked how economic and social justice could be assured in the global arena, the President said economic development in India had to go hand in hand with social justice.

''For this, the government, industry and business houses have all got to be sensitive to their social responsibility and make it a part of their mandate,'' he added.

To a question on need to amend definition of rape and include marital rape under the Indian Penal Code like in many Western countries, Mr Kalam said: ''We cannot follow what the Western countries have done. Social bond in Indian lives is much deeper than in the West. Our education level particularly in the rural areas has to go up. Nationwide debate is needed to find the sentiments of all people in the country about the need for such enactments.'' MORE UNI MR SSS ADG PK RK1558

Heavy rain in isolated places predicted in Sikkim

Gangtok, Jul 18 (UNI) Met office here predicted a cloudy sky with a possibility of moderate to havey rain in many places in Sikkim during the next 24 hours. The state recorded a rainfall of 27.88 mm during the last 24 hours. The maximum temperature was 22.5 degrees Celsius and minimum was 18.5 degrees Celsius. The sun will set at 1829 hrs and rise tomorrow at 0449hrs. UNI BD PC RN1536.....

Oswal's retail arm to invest Rs 50 crore in expansion

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) Oswal Retail Pvt Ltd, the retail arm of the Oswal group, today said it will invest Rs 50 crore in branded innerwear market, besides increasing the company-owned outlets across the country to 120 by 2009 from the present 11. ''The market for such goods in India is estimated at Rs 2,200 crore and is expected to grow at 70 per cent till 2009. We want to capture five to 10 per.....

UCO bank launches door-to-door initiative at Rs 10.20 cr loan

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) Faced with tough competition from the private sector and foreign banks, public sector UCO Bank today launched a major initiative to service their customers, through door-to-door banking. The bank announced the launch of it's Small Enterprises and Retail Sales Force Team in the NCR region today, after Howrah, Chennai, Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar and Pune. ''The idea of the forces, which comprise our own officials with a banking experience of 15-25 years.....
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