August 2015 - CEDL - Centre for Economy, Development and Law

VIZHINJAM; FORESEEING THE FISCAL FIST

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Vizhinjam the natural beauty queen on its port project was not in a hurry, yet the dream is about to cherish. Certain environmental hazards take apart; it provides regional and national prosperity through jobs, income and welfare. Precisely in the containerized sector of the ports, elemental increase in port throughput should necessitate the commencement of additional infrastructures. Remarkably it is favorable to have a mother port of its own in India. Besides, ports equate many other services thereby enacts as a long term advancement. Summate with globalization, port exposes the wide range of trade and business and can be the robust wheels of the nation economy. Hopefully, alike Chinese, Singapore and Dubai ports, Vizhinjam the mother port can be a fiscal fist of the country, thereby ensure the economic stability promptly by exploiting all possibilities of transshipment. Its how the blogger see the project…

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ROW OVER DEATH PENALTY – ARE WE GOING OVERBOARD ?

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The relative study of the world death penalty assumes that the least populous countries stay away from the act or the most populous countries like China, Korea, US and India voted against the moratorium appealed by the UN. The reason is nothing, but to manage too many people in a boundary sometimes it necessitates to uphold such decisions until the democratic state reaches a situation where the people are educated morally and principally to aware of the human rights and values. To quote news from gulf news recently, UAE is the first country where ladies are safe and the first country in women empowering.

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