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Many untouched by benefits of globalisation: Minister

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Mar 1 (UNI) Minister of State for Law and Justice K Venkatapathy today said the benefits of globalisation in trade had not reached a larger part of world population.

Speaking at a function in a private college here, he said everyone was aware of the tussle between the developing and developed countries in the World Trade Organisation (WTO), over a host of issues.

"The developed countries pressurise the developing countries to open markets for their products, but they don't allow migration of labour from there. They force the developing countries to cut subsidy in farming sector while they themselves continue to provide it," he said.

Stating that the developing countries were concerned about the possible adverse effects of the new patenting system under the WTO on the prices of essential drugs, he said Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), labour standards and environmental issues were the other main areas of contention between the two.

He said despite the fact that the WTO regime was not equitable, developing countries like India were forced to be a part of it, as the alternative trade agreement would be costlier and impractical.

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User charges in Barber shops opposed

Tirupati, Mar 1 (UNI) Sri Raghavendra Nayi Brahmana Sangham today opposed the Andhra Pradesh government's proposed move to impose user charges on barber shops in municipal towns. Sangham president Y V Ramana told UNI that the move to levy user charges would affect the livlihood of Nayi Brahmins, who were earning through traditional profession. The user charge of Rs 500 on saloon is already in vogue in Hyderabad corporation limits. UNI.....

All arrangements made for SSC, Inter exams: Collector

Chittoor, Mar 1 (UNI) All arrangements had been made for the conduct of the SSC and Intermediate examinations in Chittoor district, according to district Collector S S Rawath here today. As many as 61,828 students, including 48,383 regular, 10,426 private and 3,019 vocational course candidates will be writing this year's SSC examinations, from March 21 to April 4 while 40,357 students would appear for the junior Inter exam and 31,657 students for the senior Inter comprising regular and private candidates, beginning.....

Honorarium of Vidya volunteers in AP to be raised

Hyderabad, Mar 01 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajsekhhara Reddy has decided to enhance the honorarium of Vidya volunteers of primary and upper primary schools in all the districts to Rs 1,500 per month from Rs 1,000. The Chief Minister had taken the decision following representation from Vidya volunteers, appeal from Congress and Youth Congress workers, an official release said here today. Altogether 50,763 Vidya volunteers were working in the state and the additonal expenditure on account of this.....
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