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| OCTOBER 2007 |

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India must push more reforms for 10% growth
Livemint – October 11, 2007
Angel Gurria, OECD secretary general, who released the report at a seminar hosted jointly by OECD and Icrier, an independent economic think tank, said: “Our members have sent me with the mandate to engage more closely with India . It is up to India to decide if it wants to become a member at some later stage.” |

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India's growth could be even better, says OECD
Independent – October 10, 2007
"This growth is meaningless if it is not inclusive," Isher Judge Ahluwalia of the Indian Council of Research in International Economic Relations told the Associated Press. |

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Group Sees Steady Indian Economic Growth
Forbes – October 9, 2007
"This growth is meaningless if it is not inclusive," said Isher Judge Ahluwalia, who heads the Indian Council of Research in International Economic Relations, a New Delhi-based think tank. |

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Project to link north-east, South-East Asia
The Hindu – October 8, 2007
This was the second conference organised by the Public Diplomacy Division of the Ministry on the Look East Policy in collaboration with the Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development and the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). |

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Meet to boost co-operation
Calcutta Telegraph – October 5, 2007
The conference has been arranged in association with the Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development and the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations. |

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Conference on "India's look east policy - Challenges for sub...
Press Information Bureau – October 4, 2007
The Conference is being organized by the Public Diplomacy Division of Ministry of External Affairs in association with Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development (OKDISCD) and Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) on October 8-9, 2007 at Hotel Vishwaratna, A.T. Road , Guwahati. |

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Indian workers on the end of the line reach the end of their tether
Times Online – October 1, 2007
A report published last month by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations said that India could lose £100 billion over the next decade because of lack of preventive healthcare. The Delhi-based research group said that the IT services industry could be the worst affected. Burnout is common, with three out of ten workers changing jobs every year. One in seven is forced to leave the industry altogether because of stress. Some develop diabetes. Common complaints include sleeping disorders, voice loss, digestive problems, repetitive strain injury, blurred vision, headaches and dizziness. |
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