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CII to launch 'Sustainable Cities' project in South India

Kochi, Aug 3 (UNI) Describing the development of 'Sustainable Cities' with improved habitation standards as crucial for India's growth, CII Southern Region Chairman Pradipta K Mohapatra today said the Confederation will launch several projects for this shortly.

Addressing a press conference here to announce the CII's initiatives for south India for 2007-08, Mr Mohapatra said under the head 'Sustainable Cities', CII was planning to develop a 'City Connect Project' in Karnataka in association with the Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission.

It would also commission a study on 'City Infrastructure' in Hyderabad. CII, Kerala, had already set up a task force for an 'Urban Kerala Mission', state CII Chairman Umang Patodia said.

Stating that the CII would like the southern states to synergise their development initiatives and learn from one another, Mr Mahapatra praised Tamil Nadu for developing its Tier II and III cities in a big way.

Similalry, lessons could be learnt from Kerala's success in tourism, Andhra Pradesh's strides in agro-based products, Karnataka's headway in innovation and Puducherry's initiatives for livelihood enhancement, he added.

Unveiling the CII's work plan for southern India, for 2007-08, entitled 'The Southern Leap Forward', Mr Mohapatra said the key focus of this would be on skills development and employability, affirmative action, promotion of sustainable cities, progress of less developed areas and corporate social responsibility.

As part of the affirmative action planned by CII, at least 2,000 SC/ST youth were to be trained in vocational skills in different southern states.

Stating that the CII would like to partner with the state governments in implementing the plan, Mr Mohapatra said he would meet Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan and other senior government officials tomorrow to see how the CII plan could be accomplished with the government's vision.

UNI

11 more deaths with deluge in central Bangladesh

Dhaka, Aug 3 (UNI) Eleven more flood-related deaths were reported today raising the toll to 65 as the current flood situation worsened in central parts of Bangladesh with swelling of major rivers, officials said. An official of the flood control room said some 700,0000 people of 150,0000 families have been affected by the flood waters that hit 206 sub-districts in 38 districts causing colossal damage to property and standing crops. The official said more than 20,0000 affected.....

Two relatives fail to meet Kafeel family because of media presence?

Bangalore, Aug 3 (UNI) ''Kauser'', a compact house of Kafeel Ahmed, the prime suspect in the failed Glasgow airport attack who succumbed to burns in UK today, in Banashankari area of the city was locked to the outside world today. A battery of media persons, both electronic and print, had gathered since morning to talk to parents and a sibling of Kafeel and seek their reaction over his demise and whether the body would be brought.....

Bhatkal in Karnataka receives record rainfall

Bangalore, Aug 3 (UNI) Heavy rains lashed over Coastal Karnataka and South Interior Karnataka disrupting normal life sine last night. Reports said heavy rainfall was being experienced in the district of Uttara Kannada (UK), Udupi, Kodagu, Chikmagalur, Shimoga and Dakshina Kannada districts. Bhatkal in UK received a record 39 cms of rain during the 24 hours ending 0830 hrs today. The other stations that got very heavy rainfall included Shirali 16, Kumta 15, Honavar 13, Kollur,.....
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