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in addition to tpl's current work on the india basin park and hill topp park, tpl is studying india basin shoreline's park relate to the greater basin and how a greater relationship might be built for the educational program and how site improvements might support a living shorn to assist with climate change adaptation. tpl has made a decade long improvement to increasing space. as a result of this work tpl brings invaluable work to the next surveys of india basin planning and thur extensive knowledge of characteristics of, as well as inherent challenges with the physical and natural environments at india basin to improve the planning and design process. as importantly, tpl has spent decades building relationships and the trust from this often underserved community is essential to a successful stakeholder process. in november 2014 both offices approved requests to enter into agreement with public outreach and preparation of site analysis and environmental studies and conceptual park plan and cost estimates and strategies for future park improvements. the ken griffey, jr.ing service commis
in addition to tpl's current work on the india basin park and hill topp park, tpl is studying india basin shoreline's park relate to the greater basin and how a greater relationship might be built for the educational program and how site improvements might support a living shorn to assist with climate change adaptation. tpl has made a decade long improvement to increasing space. as a result of this work tpl brings invaluable work to the next surveys of india basin planning and thur extensive...
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who were born and raised in india coming back. i came away with a group of people very confident in this government, and at blackrock, we expect to be providing our clients opportunities to invest in india. charlie: let's talk about europe and greece. larry: well, the markets are pretty calm, and a lot of people are asking, why are the markets calm about greece? this is a big macro issue. i haven't seen much. greece is not a private sector problem. in 2010, if greece failed them the private sector owned most of the greek debt. today, 70%-ish of greek debt is held by the ecb, greek banks and then you have the imf who has a huge loan outstanding to greece. it is not a private sector problem. as you think about what has transpired over the last five years since the great recession, we have had a transformation of debt being held by the private sector to an expansion of debt in the public sector. the federal reserve owns $4 trillion in bonds. you have the bank of japan buying all of this. you have ecb doing qe. charlie: do you approve
who were born and raised in india coming back. i came away with a group of people very confident in this government, and at blackrock, we expect to be providing our clients opportunities to invest in india. charlie: let's talk about europe and greece. larry: well, the markets are pretty calm, and a lot of people are asking, why are the markets calm about greece? this is a big macro issue. i haven't seen much. greece is not a private sector problem. in 2010, if greece failed them the private...
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. >> first trip to india was very difficult for me: i was not prepared for what we saw. it was hard to imagine the poverty, and the way people had to live. this was very disconcerting to me. it was just really hard to take in without becoming emotional. >> reporter: still, the travis' saw india as a best option. they moved forward quickly, less than a year later mark came into the world in india. >> mark was born. our surrogate was here. in the operation room, sure surrogate was here for days. >>you were there when he was born? >> we were there when he was born. >> what was that like? >> the one thing i remember when mark came out they said "he's beautiful he looks like you." and i said thank you. >> reporter: where are you guys at right now? >> well, i am in baltimore maryland. >> and megan. >> london, england. >> and it takes a world to make a baby these days. crystal helps others build their families, more than 600 couples, like ed and his partner, bringing together people from five cities on three continents to get a baby, including a friend donating her egg from lon
. >> first trip to india was very difficult for me: i was not prepared for what we saw. it was hard to imagine the poverty, and the way people had to live. this was very disconcerting to me. it was just really hard to take in without becoming emotional. >> reporter: still, the travis' saw india as a best option. they moved forward quickly, less than a year later mark came into the world in india. >> mark was born. our surrogate was here. in the operation room, sure surrogate...
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and the most important is, we are trying to eradicate unemployment in india. i can't imagine myself having a snobbish lifestyle. >> amazing -- and you haven't even seen all of his cv yet! so if you've done your homework already -- we'd love you to join us on facebook to talk about where india's economy is heading and who should be driving it. ou can find us at facebook.com/global3000. offline that's all we have time for this week, but do join us again, same time same place in seven days' time. until then, bye bye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee, it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here with aoife aoife o'donovan. >> memphis means music and the spirit of sun studio lives at the memphis music foundation, in our one of a kind music resource center. this non-provisit is committed to helping artists succeed in their music careers. ♪ through this sea ♪
and the most important is, we are trying to eradicate unemployment in india. i can't imagine myself having a snobbish lifestyle. >> amazing -- and you haven't even seen all of his cv yet! so if you've done your homework already -- we'd love you to join us on facebook to talk about where india's economy is heading and who should be driving it. ou can find us at facebook.com/global3000. offline that's all we have time for this week, but do join us again, same time same place in seven days'...
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larry: modi has really given new hope to india. india is 148th in terms of being competitive, in terms of ease of doing business. when i saw the prime minister two weeks ago, he said my hope is to get it to 50. we would not think being 50 is so good. if he can get it to 75, that's big. india has so much opportunity, but we have seen this story many times. we have had many of times -- many times when we've believed in india and have been disappointed. this prime minister who was very successful as a governor of a state of india has organized an incredible leadership team around him. he brought in some of the smartest minds in india. he brought in people from the u.s. who were born and raised in india, coming back. i came away with a group of people very confident in this government, and at blackrock, we expect to be providing our clients opportunities to invest in india. charlie: let's talk about europe and greece. larry: well, the markets are pretty calm, and a lot of people are asking, why are the markets calm about greece? this i
larry: modi has really given new hope to india. india is 148th in terms of being competitive, in terms of ease of doing business. when i saw the prime minister two weeks ago, he said my hope is to get it to 50. we would not think being 50 is so good. if he can get it to 75, that's big. india has so much opportunity, but we have seen this story many times. we have had many of times -- many times when we've believed in india and have been disappointed. this prime minister who was very successful...
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there's no doubt there are aspects of india that make us closer to india.ly it's a democracy and reflects the values and aspirations as well as some of the wart of our own country in a way that china could not. so i think there's an affinity there that i feel personally and i think the american people feel as well. >> next on "gps," president obama on president putin and whether the chills of what might be a new cold war could ever turn into a hot war. >> i don't think that it would be wise for the united states or the world to see an actual military conflict between the united states and russia. >> but is putin ready to come in from the cold? when we come back. and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your
there's no doubt there are aspects of india that make us closer to india.ly it's a democracy and reflects the values and aspirations as well as some of the wart of our own country in a way that china could not. so i think there's an affinity there that i feel personally and i think the american people feel as well. >> next on "gps," president obama on president putin and whether the chills of what might be a new cold war could ever turn into a hot war. >> i don't think...
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favor and the india government would work to rectify that and india would work more on development andure program and that is the very programs that china has been looking to capitalize on in terms of influencing china and interesting to see where it will go from there and the fishing dispute was mentioned by both leaders and working closely on that and interestingly we should say prime minister modi mentioned the assistance they gave to people and 27,000 houses that indian aid has helped to build there and said the indian government was happy how that has gone and looking to develop a closer relationship in light of what has gone on in years gone by which hasn't been what new deli has been looking for. >> apart from the by lateral issues also on the agenda is the re repatronization of sri lanka refugees. >> reporter: that is correct and hope here and sri lanka with the community and observers more would have been said in these press statements by leaders, we didn't hear a word of it in terms of the future of tens of thousands of sri lanka refugees in india and the lack or the silenced
favor and the india government would work to rectify that and india would work more on development andure program and that is the very programs that china has been looking to capitalize on in terms of influencing china and interesting to see where it will go from there and the fishing dispute was mentioned by both leaders and working closely on that and interestingly we should say prime minister modi mentioned the assistance they gave to people and 27,000 houses that indian aid has helped to...
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promising more social security india's government unveils narendra modi's first budget >>> helicopters fly in help after avalanches in afghanistan, and a start of 3-day's mourning for those that died >>> and robert mugabe spends a million on his 91st birthday - but people have little to celebrate. >>> russia's president has condemned the murder of kremlin critic boris nemtsov. mourners held a vigil in moscow where the former opposition leader was shot dead. he was due to lead a major rally on sound. >> reporter: opposition politician boris nemtsov was shot several times by an unidentified gunman he'd gone out for a walk near the kremlin when he was attacked and killed in a dive by shooting. >> translation: a vehicle pulled up. a couple of shots were fired from it. four penetrated his back. investigative teams are working at the scene eyewitnesss are being question. the woman with him is being questioned in a police department. >> reporter: boris nemtsov supporters are mourning the loss of a leader they hoped could bring about political change. >> for me the death of boris nemtsov is ab
promising more social security india's government unveils narendra modi's first budget >>> helicopters fly in help after avalanches in afghanistan, and a start of 3-day's mourning for those that died >>> and robert mugabe spends a million on his 91st birthday - but people have little to celebrate. >>> russia's president has condemned the murder of kremlin critic boris nemtsov. mourners held a vigil in moscow where the former opposition leader was shot dead. he was due...
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decision to attend india's republic day marked a tipping point. india has gone from being a country 30 years ago that was reflexively anti-american to one that is increasingly pro-american. indian society has long been attracted to america, but in recent years the indian government has been moving away from its encrusted ideology of non-alignment to something far more practical. india's energetic new prime minister has pushed his government to an unambiguously pro-american direction. bringing india in closer to the united states should have broad benefits for washington and the world. with over 1.2 billion people india is likely to become the next global goliath. while it will probably never as fast as china because of its size even 7% growth say over the next two decades would give it a loud voice in the world's councils of power. india is the most significant example of the benefits of positive foreign policy but there are other important ones as well. the most remarkable opportunity presents itself in mexico. 30 years ago mexico was defined by
decision to attend india's republic day marked a tipping point. india has gone from being a country 30 years ago that was reflexively anti-american to one that is increasingly pro-american. indian society has long been attracted to america, but in recent years the indian government has been moving away from its encrusted ideology of non-alignment to something far more practical. india's energetic new prime minister has pushed his government to an unambiguously pro-american direction. bringing...
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these rupees are for relatives in southern india. the dealer gets an 8% cut, calls a guarantor at the destination who then pays out the cash to the cousin. >> how can you say hawala is illegal? it is a help, a support for poor people. a full service at a minimal charge. >> and without the tax man finding out. hawala is seen as one of the pillars of money laundering in india. many indians don't care whether ii is legal or not. >> everyone suffers from a lack of implementation of policy. laws are not followed. people don't know how get work done without a bribe. so all round people suffer as a result of the illegal economy. >> india has so far lost an estimated 480 billion euros in tax revenue, money that is sorely needed to improve the nation's infrastructure. one of the shadiest businesses -- >> one of the shadiest businesses worldwide is the trade in rare animal species and the poaching that comes along with it. worth an estimated 26 billion euros its in forth place of organised crimes after the drugs trade, counterfeiting and human
these rupees are for relatives in southern india. the dealer gets an 8% cut, calls a guarantor at the destination who then pays out the cash to the cousin. >> how can you say hawala is illegal? it is a help, a support for poor people. a full service at a minimal charge. >> and without the tax man finding out. hawala is seen as one of the pillars of money laundering in india. many indians don't care whether ii is legal or not. >> everyone suffers from a lack of implementation...
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analysts say india's relationship with india has been in good standing. previous governments critical of israel done so for political reasons. >> there's talks between political parties, israeli policies that played a part of the government of 10 years. an australian who spent five years in guantanamo bay has succeeded in having conviction over turned. there's support to terrorism in 2007. the military have struck down the conviction. andrew thomas reports from sydney. >> an innocent man after 14 years, labelled a terrorist and held at guantanamo bay, david hicks has finally cleared his name. >> i was exhausted. it's been a long time. >> reporter: the australian was found innocent. he had been convicted in 2001. he was in afghanistan at a military camp. hicks spend five years at guantanamo bay before in 2007 he did a deal. he pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorism and agreed never to appeal the conviction. back in australia hicks said he was innocent and only agreed to the deal to get out of guantanamo where he was tortured. they accept
analysts say india's relationship with india has been in good standing. previous governments critical of israel done so for political reasons. >> there's talks between political parties, israeli policies that played a part of the government of 10 years. an australian who spent five years in guantanamo bay has succeeded in having conviction over turned. there's support to terrorism in 2007. the military have struck down the conviction. andrew thomas reports from sydney. >> an...
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brought some of the smartest minds in india. he brought in people from the u.s.dia. >> have come back. >> have come back, you know. and so i came away with a group of people, very confident in this government and at black rock we expect to be providing our clients opportunities to invest in india. >> talk about europe and greece. >> well,Ñi the markets are pretty calm and a lot of people are asking, why are the markets calm about greece? and this is a big macro issue i haven't seen much on, but greece is not a private sector problem. in 2010 if greece failed then the private sector owned most of the greek debt.ñr today, 70ish percent of the greek debt is held by the ecb, greek banks, they are all part of it, and then you have the imf who has a huge loan outstanding to greece, so it is not a private certain problem. as you think about what has transpired in the last fiveñr years after the great recession, we have had a transformation of debt being held by the private sector to an expansion of debt in the public sector. i mean the federal reserve owns $4 trillion o
brought some of the smartest minds in india. he brought in people from the u.s.dia. >> have come back. >> have come back, you know. and so i came away with a group of people, very confident in this government and at black rock we expect to be providing our clients opportunities to invest in india. >> talk about europe and greece. >> well,Ñi the markets are pretty calm and a lot of people are asking, why are the markets calm about greece? and this is a big macro issue i...
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he's educated, but struggles with the lack of opportunity in india. sri lanka represents a new start. >> if the governments of both countries help me financially, if they give me land and help me to build a house, i will go home to sri lanka. >> there are more than 100 open camps. they can stay here, but they don't enjoy the same rights as indian citizens. for most people, deciding to stay or go i go the easy part. the biggest challenge, many refugees living in camps like this face is getting the right documentation to lead a good life, regardless of where they choose to call home. >> going back is often a complicated process, especially for those whose children were born in india. >> essential documents, and your preparedness is hampered. then, if you're not prepared and you are not ready, then you put off the trip. the earlier people go back, the earlier they end the agony of living as a refugee. >> the agony began with the war, and for 30 years, eroded trust between sri lanka communities. it also affected politics in india. >> very concerned on fam
he's educated, but struggles with the lack of opportunity in india. sri lanka represents a new start. >> if the governments of both countries help me financially, if they give me land and help me to build a house, i will go home to sri lanka. >> there are more than 100 open camps. they can stay here, but they don't enjoy the same rights as indian citizens. for most people, deciding to stay or go i go the easy part. the biggest challenge, many refugees living in camps like this face...
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in china, india, indonesia, and the government making good mood. it is a burden on the budget giving incentive for the consumers to use energy in an inefficient way. if we vote for the middle east or producers, or importers, india, indonesia, malaysia, very important to phase out the subsidies. it's good for the climate change. it will reduce them. politically. >> i can tell you something today, giving you a number. $500 billion. logic is hear. subsidies for the poor. according to our analysts, more than 10% of the subsidies go to mid to high income levels, less than 10 to 20%. >> energy. >> exactly. the poorer you have, you have no energy. people in the work today, in the developing work. sources. >> what do you think is the motivation of saudis not to cut production. on one hand they can afford this. and the title, the oil that we are getting from shale in the state and oil sands, that needs a price in the 50s, if not higher to make it work. is that a motivation, they want to get the market share back. >> there's many discussions that occurred pe
in china, india, indonesia, and the government making good mood. it is a burden on the budget giving incentive for the consumers to use energy in an inefficient way. if we vote for the middle east or producers, or importers, india, indonesia, malaysia, very important to phase out the subsidies. it's good for the climate change. it will reduce them. politically. >> i can tell you something today, giving you a number. $500 billion. logic is hear. subsidies for the poor. according to our...
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but india is also taking israel's help in places like this.asn't very profitable in the past. but thanks to israeli agricultural expertise and technology the yields and income have grown. >> translator: i can grow more in a smaller plot of lands. the monthly income is good and i use less water so i save money there too. it's a good market value. >> reporter: a few kilometer as way, indian crops are grown with the help of israeli technology and experience on a joint indian-israeli research farm. israel i expertise is being used in 10 indian states with plans to expand to more. since relations were established in 1992, trade between india and israel has grown from the hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. especially in military equipment. india now one of israel's largest customers for military equipment. cooperating in defense projects and counter terrorism inning wellintelligence. >> israel's ambassador says only a few high level visits in the past the countries' relationship remains strong. >> besides having similar values of democracy
but india is also taking israel's help in places like this.asn't very profitable in the past. but thanks to israeli agricultural expertise and technology the yields and income have grown. >> translator: i can grow more in a smaller plot of lands. the monthly income is good and i use less water so i save money there too. it's a good market value. >> reporter: a few kilometer as way, indian crops are grown with the help of israeli technology and experience on a joint indian-israeli...
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plus sri lanka new president is in india on the first official overseas trip after taking office lastth. ♪ egypt says it carried out air strikes in libya as part of a coordinated effort with the libyan airforce and both say they were targeting fighters affiliated with the islamic state and lavonte and attacked positions killing seven civilians and the strikes happened after i.s.i.l. released a video showing the killing of 21 egyptian coptic christians and in a moment we will have reaction from tripoli based leadership but first gerald tan has this report. >> reporter: a predawn operation, egyptian war planes take off for libya to strike what the government says are targets of islamic state of iraq and the lavonte, this was the retaliation promised by the president of the killing of 21 egyptians in libya. >> translator: egypt is not only defend itself but the whole region and will react in the right time. >> reporter: the aftermath of the air strike is visible in durna 300 kilometers from the border we egypt, the egypt sun military saying it's going after i.s.i.l. related positions, we
plus sri lanka new president is in india on the first official overseas trip after taking office lastth. ♪ egypt says it carried out air strikes in libya as part of a coordinated effort with the libyan airforce and both say they were targeting fighters affiliated with the islamic state and lavonte and attacked positions killing seven civilians and the strikes happened after i.s.i.l. released a video showing the killing of 21 egyptian coptic christians and in a moment we will have reaction...
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and the most important is, we are trying to eradicate unemployment in india. i can't imagine myself having a snobbish lifestyle. >> amazing -- and you haven't even seen all of his cv yet! so if you've done your homework already -- we'd love you to join us on facebook to talk about where india's economy is heading and who should be driving it. ou can find us at facebook.com/global3000. offline that's all we have time for this week, but do join us again, same time same place in seven days' time. until then, bye bye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [upbeat twangy music] ♪ >> ♪ world go away >> hank cochran is, without a doubt, one of the greatest songwriters ever on earth. >> ♪ and i fall to pieces >> it's important historically that people know who hank cochran was and what he did, and he always wanted to be the hemingway of country music, and i think he did it. >> it's stunning when you look at the body of work that he was able to accomplish and stay relevan
and the most important is, we are trying to eradicate unemployment in india. i can't imagine myself having a snobbish lifestyle. >> amazing -- and you haven't even seen all of his cv yet! so if you've done your homework already -- we'd love you to join us on facebook to talk about where india's economy is heading and who should be driving it. ou can find us at facebook.com/global3000. offline that's all we have time for this week, but do join us again, same time same place in seven days'...
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more to come for india, as well. the end of the year, pine apple express, i thought we'd look at what happens when it starts. this is what happens. sometimes it spreads a lot of storms across its inception place, oahu and this is quite a big one, strong winds. it was gayle force at times actually caused damage. maybe it does not happen often in hawaii. the express is further north than it used to be, it's been hitting alaska. we have the snowstorm at northeast, it's back wash is winds very cold. warmth coming from the gulf and then in land, plus one and beyond that, the real cold, which is where boston is, minus 10. it's a big contrast in temperature. we have more than one type of weather, all wintery but more than one type. the dangerous type, between jackson and little rock, falling temperatures. the snow will be around for hours, it will go offshore but also touches boston. >> the far eastern leopard and tiger live in the forests of russia under constant threat from poachers. a new national park has been created t
more to come for india, as well. the end of the year, pine apple express, i thought we'd look at what happens when it starts. this is what happens. sometimes it spreads a lot of storms across its inception place, oahu and this is quite a big one, strong winds. it was gayle force at times actually caused damage. maybe it does not happen often in hawaii. the express is further north than it used to be, it's been hitting alaska. we have the snowstorm at northeast, it's back wash is winds very...
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so india has a long ways to go.e question is does it have the political will to push through difficult reforms this time? >> how many million did you say out of 35 million pay taxes? >> 35 million are ineligible. in china that is about 300 million. >> so this is a make or break budget, right? has come to power raising expectations talking about how he's going to create a business friendly environment and how he's going to bring money to india. if he doesn't achieve that there will be disappointment here. >> all right. we will be hearing back from you as this comes down to a budget battle. thank you. it is white, full of pearls. per has you saw it. it was last seen on the red carpet. we will tell you why investigators have been called in to try to find out what happened to this $150 thousand dress. that's next. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved an
so india has a long ways to go.e question is does it have the political will to push through difficult reforms this time? >> how many million did you say out of 35 million pay taxes? >> 35 million are ineligible. in china that is about 300 million. >> so this is a make or break budget, right? has come to power raising expectations talking about how he's going to create a business friendly environment and how he's going to bring money to india. if he doesn't achieve that there...
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india's corruption crackdown widens. fight of the smaller ofs, battle for the crown the best boxer in the world. good morning to you. i am angie lau. hsbc will report later in the u .k. litigation costs may dominate the agenda here. to deal withng allegations that its swiss units helped clients dodge taxes. what can we expect? >> it will be a tough year, and even tougher month for hsbc. analysts are expecting profits to fall. 3% fall over for the year 2014. they say earnings being eaten away by operating costs there. as the ceo trying to make a clean break from what has been going on the past month there. they can't quite escape the past. new details on how they help clients dodge taxes in the swiss private bank, saying sorry, this is a painful experience for us but we are trying to change how we do business for the company. that comes after a nearly $2 billion fine in a latin american unit after helping drug curled tails -- cartels there launder money. cut to 70% of accounts from the swiss unit, spending billions on com
india's corruption crackdown widens. fight of the smaller ofs, battle for the crown the best boxer in the world. good morning to you. i am angie lau. hsbc will report later in the u .k. litigation costs may dominate the agenda here. to deal withng allegations that its swiss units helped clients dodge taxes. what can we expect? >> it will be a tough year, and even tougher month for hsbc. analysts are expecting profits to fall. 3% fall over for the year 2014. they say earnings being eaten...
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if the numbers are correct, india has taken the lead. officials in new delawai have t an a look at past levels. >> the growth rate in gdp during 2014 was 7.4% as compared to the growth rate of 6.9% during. >> there are two major changes in the way india's economic growth is measured. officials moved the base year from fiscal 2004 to 2011. and while the used to base calculations on production costs, they now use market prices. the government. says the new system is more in line with international standards and they say it provides a clearer picture of the economy. but the governor of the reserve bank of india isn't so sure. he said it would be in his words, quote, premature to take a strong view. the central bank's growth. calls for a growth of 5.5% for fiscal 2014. officials plan to stick to the previous method when deciding monetary policy. i earlier talked to the chief economist at yes bank to get a better idea of the economy. i started by asking if the gdp calculated under the new method matches results from her data. >> the economy i
if the numbers are correct, india has taken the lead. officials in new delawai have t an a look at past levels. >> the growth rate in gdp during 2014 was 7.4% as compared to the growth rate of 6.9% during. >> there are two major changes in the way india's economic growth is measured. officials moved the base year from fiscal 2004 to 2011. and while the used to base calculations on production costs, they now use market prices. the government. says the new system is more in line with...
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kohli smashes india to victory in pakistan. action coming up a little later >>> there have been gains on islamic state of iraq and levant but there are reports of civilians being killed. we have been given access to a province as it prepares on an sult in tikrit -- assault in tikrit. imran khan reports. >> reporter: 35km behind the valley is tikrit and surrounding areas, mainly under the control of islamic state of iraq and levant. this is the front line marked by the river. it's the base one of many fighting in the area. the mission to keep the area devoid of fighters. some have been accused of revenge attacks. in the areas taken against i.s.i.l., an allegation that this commander denies. >> i'm a still engineer i answered the call from the grand ayatollah ali his tanny. i'm a witness for everything that has taken place here, and i tan tell you that hasn't happened. >> reporter: for now, the militia wait and wonder what they face. tikrit has been a strong hold of anti-government sunni rebels. i.s.i.l. say they control the town
kohli smashes india to victory in pakistan. action coming up a little later >>> there have been gains on islamic state of iraq and levant but there are reports of civilians being killed. we have been given access to a province as it prepares on an sult in tikrit -- assault in tikrit. imran khan reports. >> reporter: 35km behind the valley is tikrit and surrounding areas, mainly under the control of islamic state of iraq and levant. this is the front line marked by the river. it's...
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. >>> all right still to come here on al jazeera, sewing the seeds of decent farmers in india protestew land acquisition laws. >> sunday, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> hello again, the top stories here on al jazeera. ukrainian troops dig in around the city of mariupol as fears grow the pro-russian advance. meanwhile britain says it will send military staff to train troops in the country. and u.s. secretary of state john kerry has accused russia of lying over its links to separatists. >>> fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant have kidnapped at least 90 people from christian vil vil -- villages in the northeast of syria. >>> two bomb blasts in northern nigeria have killed 22 people. the first happened at a crowded bus station. police say that 12 people died there, 35 others were wounded. and further north another anot
. >>> all right still to come here on al jazeera, sewing the seeds of decent farmers in india protestew land acquisition laws. >> sunday, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> hello...
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. >>> and how will the budget affect india's massive food aid program? >>> united nations is condemning the destruction of iraq's ancient history by isil fighters. priceless statues some more than 2,000 years old have been smashed to pieces. the director of the mosul museum has confirmed this newly released video of men in sledge ham percent genuine. the u.n.'s cultural agency called for an emergency meeting over an attack on iraqi heritage. >> i think the destruction of artifacts as we are seeing in iraq today is reprehensibly. it is also in violation of the latest security council resolution we have just seen 2199. the director general of you necessary co has just asked the president of the security council to convene an urgent meet on the ground this matter so the security council can address the destruction of artifacts. as you know, when history is destroyed, you also destroy the future i've country. you fuel sectarianism. you fuel even more violence, ranking the millennial culture of iraq. puts its future at risk. >> and isil fighters have seized c
. >>> and how will the budget affect india's massive food aid program? >>> united nations is condemning the destruction of iraq's ancient history by isil fighters. priceless statues some more than 2,000 years old have been smashed to pieces. the director of the mosul museum has confirmed this newly released video of men in sledge ham percent genuine. the u.n.'s cultural agency called for an emergency meeting over an attack on iraqi heritage. >> i think the destruction of...
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is predicting this is india's chance to fly.omising so much, can prime minister modi deliver real reforms, cut the deficit, and boost growth? joining me to talk about this cnn's new delhi bureau chief. there is so much anticipation over this huge budget. what did it deliver? what are the takeaways? >> reporter: that's right. a lot of anticipation. it was an hour and a half long speech by the finance minister. he began it in a bullish tone saying that india is ready for a takeoff. he said india can dispel the era of doom and gloom. and by and large, it seems like he's hit on a lot of the points that we expected him to. in the hour and a half speech i picked out a few of the key takea ways. one is the national goods and services tax which we've been reporting on at cnn for the last day. what this means is that india has a quilt patchwork system of taxes for different states which makes it very difficult to trade across borders and makes it inefficient. if india has a uniform gst or goods and services tax, it will save a lot of tim
is predicting this is india's chance to fly.omising so much, can prime minister modi deliver real reforms, cut the deficit, and boost growth? joining me to talk about this cnn's new delhi bureau chief. there is so much anticipation over this huge budget. what did it deliver? what are the takeaways? >> reporter: that's right. a lot of anticipation. it was an hour and a half long speech by the finance minister. he began it in a bullish tone saying that india is ready for a takeoff. he said...
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he was educated and struggles with a lack of what happened in india. if the government helped me financially. and helped me to build an hour, i would go home to sri lanka. tens of thousands like them life in one open camp spreading across the area. they can stay here but demonstrate enjoy the same rights. for most people deciding whether to stay or go is the easy part. the biggest challenge many refugees in camps face is getting the right document i suggest to lead a good life regardless of where they choose to call home. >> going back is complicated, especially for those whose children were born in india. birth certificates and citizenship documents are essential. if you are not prepared and not ready, then you put it off. the earlier people go back the earlier they end the agony of living as a refugee. >> the agony began with the war, and for 30 years eroded trust between sri lankas senegalese. it affected politics in india. >> a lot of communities are concerned. to get political gain from our communities, they want to show they are supporting. >> th
he was educated and struggles with a lack of what happened in india. if the government helped me financially. and helped me to build an hour, i would go home to sri lanka. tens of thousands like them life in one open camp spreading across the area. they can stay here but demonstrate enjoy the same rights. for most people deciding whether to stay or go is the easy part. the biggest challenge many refugees in camps face is getting the right document i suggest to lead a good life regardless of...
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this is central india, the temple of guru maharaj. where the dead and the living come together. [ screaming ] >> reporter: they're here for an exorcism. this woman is believed by her husband to be possessed by demons. she's not alone. locals say thousands of women have been brought here over the years by their husbands or families where a reclusive guru claims to drive off demons and restore sanity. for a price. we're on a journey across india to find this guru and witness a rare mass exorcism at his temple. along the way, we see just how early the idea of demonic possession takes root. these students are being taught in school that exorcisms are just a show. >> this teacher is intent on teaching these kids black magic doesn't exist. but it's so ingrained in their culture. all these kids say, yes, of course we believe. >> reporter: to get rid of ghosts rural india has traditionally relied on gurus claiming to have supernatural powers. but we're here with this man, d.b.ruwat. he says it's all a sham. >> it's an attempt to keep people s
this is central india, the temple of guru maharaj. where the dead and the living come together. [ screaming ] >> reporter: they're here for an exorcism. this woman is believed by her husband to be possessed by demons. she's not alone. locals say thousands of women have been brought here over the years by their husbands or families where a reclusive guru claims to drive off demons and restore sanity. for a price. we're on a journey across india to find this guru and witness a rare mass...
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it doesn'td i want stop india for posting 400 for 7.akistants run chase started badly whennunis chan fell in just the fourth over. they lost three wickets in the space of 9 balls midway through the beginning at leastleaving them at 103 for 5. alifac tried to provide some resistance by scoring 76. all out for 224 with three overs to spare indiana's soefb 6th victory means they have won three. last 6. >> it was fantastic for us as far as the feeling is concerned. this can be a benchmark, playing tougher sites and hopefully we will be able to repeat the perform avrnsz. >> it was a record-braking day. david miller has a world cup record of nine 6s in his beat138 against zimbabwe. he and jpdumey with the highest wicket stand. germany got an unbeaten century as protest scored 339 for 4. zimbabwe was 62 runs short in the tall bean match. witch richard par, al jazeera 300ths spanish league inspired barce lope a to an easy win. >> takes back to a single point of la liga leaders real mad drift, this 5-mil thrashing. barca's 11th straight i could
it doesn'td i want stop india for posting 400 for 7.akistants run chase started badly whennunis chan fell in just the fourth over. they lost three wickets in the space of 9 balls midway through the beginning at leastleaving them at 103 for 5. alifac tried to provide some resistance by scoring 76. all out for 224 with three overs to spare indiana's soefb 6th victory means they have won three. last 6. >> it was fantastic for us as far as the feeling is concerned. this can be a benchmark,...
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what is the relationship with india and with modi? the appearance is that those two get along quite well. president obama and prime minister modi. >> i think they do. modi is cautious in his personal relationships. he is someone who does not respond to the kind of emotional warmth, the gregariousness that a lot of leaders -- >> then he and the president should be in a great place. [laughter] >> that is true. in that regard, they are both looking more at interests than is their chemistry? modi is not a guy that you are going to have a lot of chemistry with. >> what is modi looking for, and what is the u.s. looking for? >> what is interesting about modi, when modi meets with abe he talks about the fact that it is interesting that japan has been able to build such a strong economic relationship with their principal adversary, china. modi thinks of china as their principal adversary. long-term and on everything. japan's interest -- on the one hand, they have all of this cultural enmity, but it is not as if japan is building a massive mili
what is the relationship with india and with modi? the appearance is that those two get along quite well. president obama and prime minister modi. >> i think they do. modi is cautious in his personal relationships. he is someone who does not respond to the kind of emotional warmth, the gregariousness that a lot of leaders -- >> then he and the president should be in a great place. [laughter] >> that is true. in that regard, they are both looking more at interests than is their...
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. >> india am adne party are surprised the country with a incredible victory. narendra mowed pledged indian support. liddy dutt joining us from new delhi. the congratulation he coming from narendra modi. a big city, capital city, but what does it mean for indian politics as a whole? >> well absolutely. as you have mentioned looks like a victory for am adne party. what this means for the idea that the party has set up ae-an easier goal, those demands still stand, if delhi can do it, it would be interesting what other states could do it. is this interesting in the way the newer parties are perceived in india as the am adne stays control. voters in india tend to vote differently on a national scale or a state based level. because prime minister modi was projected into the bjp it tends to move tornado one in the center. they do vote on very separate points in both state and national elections so it will be interested to see how much this changes. >> let me ask you about this lidy. the aap i used the words it's an anti-is corruption party but security for women acti
. >> india am adne party are surprised the country with a incredible victory. narendra mowed pledged indian support. liddy dutt joining us from new delhi. the congratulation he coming from narendra modi. a big city, capital city, but what does it mean for indian politics as a whole? >> well absolutely. as you have mentioned looks like a victory for am adne party. what this means for the idea that the party has set up ae-an easier goal, those demands still stand, if delhi can do it,...
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in terms of india is different. it talks about strategic convergence with india, with india's eastern policy and america's that seems to be kind of pretty clear indication that you are going to be working with india in this region, not necessarily against china but where necessary to balance china. is that the a fair read of the strategy? >> i wouldn't put it that way. i would say that these are two very important relationships. they were committed to building on. bi they are very different. our relationship with india as the world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy has the potential to be important. perhaps a broader convergence of some sets of interests. it is not about pitting one against the other. it is about building the potential of both of these important relationships to the extent possible. let's be pragmatic. even with india obviously, we have had everything in the past and will continue to not see everything in exactly the same way. india laz enormous and very real development challenge
in terms of india is different. it talks about strategic convergence with india, with india's eastern policy and america's that seems to be kind of pretty clear indication that you are going to be working with india in this region, not necessarily against china but where necessary to balance china. is that the a fair read of the strategy? >> i wouldn't put it that way. i would say that these are two very important relationships. they were committed to building on. bi they are very...
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it's either india shining or india dying. what i am passionate about is -- can you really unleash the energy of a country using its entrepreneurs? to really address problems that have remained for the last, i don't know how many, decades in the country? in 2050 i think that would be amazing to see. no matter where we are. but if we can actually proudly say that we are here, but we brought all our country along and we haven't left half the country behind. >> there are life-changing opportunities to be had in our next report too, where the beneficiaries are street children. according to unesco figures 100 million children worldwide are without a home. many of them live in cities, where life on the streets is particularly tough, especially for the young and vulnerable. now though, some youngsters in the cambodian capital phnom penh are being given the chance to train as professional cooks providing, of course, they have the discipline to see it through. >> a recipe to fight poverty, being tested in this kitchen. from street kid
it's either india shining or india dying. what i am passionate about is -- can you really unleash the energy of a country using its entrepreneurs? to really address problems that have remained for the last, i don't know how many, decades in the country? in 2050 i think that would be amazing to see. no matter where we are. but if we can actually proudly say that we are here, but we brought all our country along and we haven't left half the country behind. >> there are life-changing...
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in india shifting from spinning towards the growing of cotton for export combined to create tectonic upheavals in the indian economy. in continental europe cotton manufactures manufactured everywhere became the first manufacturing industry. in the united states cotton exports established praise in the global economy. in mexico and egypt india brazil steps are taken towards industrialization and all of them in cotton. egyptian agriculture was turned upside down to facilitate cotton production for export and by the late 19th and early 20th century peasants throughout africa northern argentina and australia turned their fields into cotton plantations. huge profits were accumulated in cotton's. the bearings of brown's and many other families profited from cotton. throughout the world ever more people began to use ever more cotton textiles notable in areas that came late to cotton such as the continent of europe revolutionary seeing how people dressed on how they kept clean. from the perspective of a century as a whole from the 19th century as a whole cotton's importance can only be compa
in india shifting from spinning towards the growing of cotton for export combined to create tectonic upheavals in the indian economy. in continental europe cotton manufactures manufactured everywhere became the first manufacturing industry. in the united states cotton exports established praise in the global economy. in mexico and egypt india brazil steps are taken towards industrialization and all of them in cotton. egyptian agriculture was turned upside down to facilitate cotton production...
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manage to go take five wickets but didn't stop india. falling in just the fourth over they lost three wickets nine balls through the inning, leaving them 103 for five. trying to provedoressances scoring 76. pakistan will be all out for 224 with three overs to spare. india's 76 run victory means they have now won all six of their last world cup matches against their rivals. >> this can be a benchmark in the coming games, we will be playing tougher sides and hopefully will be able to replicate the performances. >> it was a record day david miller hit a world cup record with 138 against dim bob way. putting on the highest ever wicket of two day 156. germanyles an unbeaten century scoring 339 for four. zimbabwe couldn't reach the big total, 62 runs short in the match. al jazeera. >> two seasons after winning 9-2, munich has given hamburg eight points. the man who scored germany's winning goal in the world cup final netted twice. ideal preparation for champions league on tuesday. >> >> scotland takes on wails in edinborough later as both team
manage to go take five wickets but didn't stop india. falling in just the fourth over they lost three wickets nine balls through the inning, leaving them 103 for five. trying to provedoressances scoring 76. pakistan will be all out for 224 with three overs to spare. india's 76 run victory means they have now won all six of their last world cup matches against their rivals. >> this can be a benchmark in the coming games, we will be playing tougher sides and hopefully will be able to...
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alix steel tells us why a decision by india may transform the global gold market. our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, is tracking the delicate cease-fire agreement in ukraine. we begin with our international correspondent, hans nichols in brussels where european leaders are meeting to discuss the potential greek debt default. where do things stand now? has there been any progress in stalks collapsed last night? >> good evening. eu leaders are having a conversation. the portion dedicated to greece will happen at the end of the evening. they have dealt with ukraine and other issues. on a technical matter, and this is important, if there are going to be advisers working with the greek side on what the common set of numbers is going to be. the idea of having technical experts and a solid, trusted data set is going to be crucial if there is going to be any progress on the talks. they need to agree on the numbers for there to be any meaningful opportunity for progress. >> how close to they come to a deal last night? >> it was reported they had a deal in princ
alix steel tells us why a decision by india may transform the global gold market. our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, is tracking the delicate cease-fire agreement in ukraine. we begin with our international correspondent, hans nichols in brussels where european leaders are meeting to discuss the potential greek debt default. where do things stand now? has there been any progress in stalks collapsed last night? >> good evening. eu leaders are having a conversation. the portion...
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india is now one of israel east largest customers for military equipment.rating in defense projects and counter terrorism projects. israel's ambassador to india says although there have only been a few high-level visits by israeli officials in the past the relationship remains strong. >> besides having similar values of democracy and pluralism and diversity, israel and india, also confront similar challenges like terrorism. >> reporter: analysts say india's relationship with israel has always been in good standing. previous governments being critical of israel were done so for political reasons. >> there are political parties that were opposed to relations previously. >> reporter: both governments are now openly looking to further increase trade in several sectors, to further strengthen a more public relationship. faiz jamil, al jazeera. >>> in mexico students battle with police in the city that is the capitol of guerrero state. live squads fired tear gas to break up the crowds. the incident follows a series of protests over the disappearance of 43 students
india is now one of israel east largest customers for military equipment.rating in defense projects and counter terrorism projects. israel's ambassador to india says although there have only been a few high-level visits by israeli officials in the past the relationship remains strong. >> besides having similar values of democracy and pluralism and diversity, israel and india, also confront similar challenges like terrorism. >> reporter: analysts say india's relationship with israel...
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in the past half hour we had some breaking news from india. the economy there grew a staggering 7.5% for the last three months of 2014. that's compared to the same period a year ago. but 7.5% of course a pace similar to that reported by china. but now economists warn that the figure needs to be treated with caution after statisticians changed the way the gdp is calculated. until last year, india had suffered its weakest growth rate since the 1980s. so is today's number a sign that president modi's strategy has helped improve growth? let's get over to samir. only a week or so ago, everyone was under the assumption we were still going to see india struggling to gather momentum and all of a sudden india changes its method and hey, we get a cracking number like this. why and how, the change. explain that to us. >> well the statistics have been working under a formula for the last two years. they set up a company to look into how they can measure. because that part is done should be more under lying other global markets. just to give you an example
in the past half hour we had some breaking news from india. the economy there grew a staggering 7.5% for the last three months of 2014. that's compared to the same period a year ago. but 7.5% of course a pace similar to that reported by china. but now economists warn that the figure needs to be treated with caution after statisticians changed the way the gdp is calculated. until last year, india had suffered its weakest growth rate since the 1980s. so is today's number a sign that president...
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india is on a buying spree for its army navy and airforce and israel is hoping to profit india is theuyer of israeli military equipment and as we report the increasingly warm relations are not just about arms. >> reporter: israel defense minister in india visiting the aviation exhibition in the city here and it's the first time in israeli defense minister visited the country and comes as india has been on a buying spree to modernize the aging military equipment. but india is also taking israel help in places like this. in the state here the farm wasn't very profitable in the past. but thanks to israeli agricultural expertise and technology the yields and income have grown. >> translator: i can grow more in a smaller plot of land. the monthly income is good and i use less water so i save money there too. it's a good market. >> reporter: a few kilometers away indian crops grown with israeli technology and experience at a joint i'd yanukovich israeli research farm and expertise being used in similar agricultural projects in ten indian states with plans to expand to more since relations w
india is on a buying spree for its army navy and airforce and israel is hoping to profit india is theuyer of israeli military equipment and as we report the increasingly warm relations are not just about arms. >> reporter: israel defense minister in india visiting the aviation exhibition in the city here and it's the first time in israeli defense minister visited the country and comes as india has been on a buying spree to modernize the aging military equipment. but india is also taking...
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and i have seen some statements for example, india becoming very nice looking and pushing in india.] >> well -- and i think it really goes into the action that this guy really understood the problem with the sector and that is the point of everything. whether he is to bed to push this through it is another story. already, that is already a lot. >> of the region, new governments, is a modi the most -- is modi under the most? >> three weeks ago, was it, he was voted down in delhi. so it is -- [indiscernible] it does, india situation is very complex. by print administrations and problems behind it, being independent. >> what about indonesia? there are great expectations for him, too. >> he is running a very smart program of striking a balance of being part of the financial international community and being very open to -- on the financial side of his balance sheet. >> he can support it with a low oil. >> he can import it and a little oil and more and this story. i think, it is difficult to balance and opening up. the second thing is, what is going to happen? this policy is continued wi
and i have seen some statements for example, india becoming very nice looking and pushing in india.] >> well -- and i think it really goes into the action that this guy really understood the problem with the sector and that is the point of everything. whether he is to bed to push this through it is another story. already, that is already a lot. >> of the region, new governments, is a modi the most -- is modi under the most? >> three weeks ago, was it, he was voted down in...
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. >> you spoke about many things at play in india. the state bank of india is headed by this woman. these are issues you have heard. if you have a conversation about infrastructure around the globe, every single challenge in that realm faces you in india. from 2006 to 2013 indian banks and financiers leant $153 billion to private corporations for roads, port, power, telecommunication, railways, according to jpmorgan, but you had cost over runs and delays, and an unfair system during which contractors were chosen. talk about that. >> yes, if you look at india, there's about a million youngsters joining the work stream. we are talking 10 to 12 million a year that needs to be created. if you look in here, we realised that this was required, and from the year 2002 to 2003. we started an oon the experiment. what happened was that a number of mistakes were made. there were questions regarding the dolling out of natural resources, questions recording transparency, and environmental clearances and land acquisition, and anything that could go wrong did go wrong. as a result we saw the impact
. >> you spoke about many things at play in india. the state bank of india is headed by this woman. these are issues you have heard. if you have a conversation about infrastructure around the globe, every single challenge in that realm faces you in india. from 2006 to 2013 indian banks and financiers leant $153 billion to private corporations for roads, port, power, telecommunication, railways, according to jpmorgan, but you had cost over runs and delays, and an unfair system during which...
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health officials, state officials across india have been monitoring this for some time. we have been looking at an increase in cases in particular parts of the country, in the state of rajjes stan. they are monitoring it closely from the doctors and health officials. they have said there's a cause for concern, is it a cause. we look at a seasonal outbreak described. it's not yet termed an epidemic. but we are expecting numbers to begin to decrease in the worst affected areas, as the temperatures gets hotter in india, which should be any time from now. i wonder what the wider health implication of this are. >> absolutely. in terms of the wider health implications from the people we have been speaking to. this is not just about how swine flu is dealt with. it's how a wide range of challenges across the board and boils down to awareness, starting at the grassroots. that's where health activists are calling for capacity and it's not just about what happens in terms of the treatment process or the diagnostic process in india, it's about the awareness and making people realise
health officials, state officials across india have been monitoring this for some time. we have been looking at an increase in cases in particular parts of the country, in the state of rajjes stan. they are monitoring it closely from the doctors and health officials. they have said there's a cause for concern, is it a cause. we look at a seasonal outbreak described. it's not yet termed an epidemic. but we are expecting numbers to begin to decrease in the worst affected areas, as the...