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teachers demand
better salary | | MANAGEMENTS of Indian
schools in Qatar do not do enough
for the well-being of the teaching
staff. They are an under-paid and
over-worked group of professionals,
feel teachers and community
members.
Most teachers in Indian schools
are paid QR2,000-QR2,500 or
even less salary. Many of them
told Qatar Tribune that it is far
too low and affects their selfesteem
and professional dignity... |
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FORTY years ago The Who
recorded "Won´t Get Fooled
Again,´´ with the memorable
lines "Meet the new boss / Same
as the old boss.´´ The song came
to mind with the events in Russia last
weekend.
Despite years of indications that
Vladimir Putin would return as Russia´s
president in 2012 after a four-year
interregnum as prime minister, many
commentators and public officials in
Russia... |
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MORAL ACTION |
WE are surrounded by
people trying to make
the world a better
place. Peace activists
bring enemies together
so they can get to know one another
and feel each other´s pain.
School leaders try to attract a
diverse set of students so each can
understand what it´s like to walk in
the others´ shoes. Religious and
community groups try to cultivate
empathy.
As Steven Pinker... |
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No clean chit to Anil Ambani in 2G case, says CBI
PTI NEW DELHI CBI HAS said that it was still probing the role of Anil Ambani as part of its investigation into the 2G scam and that he has not been given any clean chit yet. This was clarified by a spokesperson for the investigating agency in the context of PTI report that RADAG Chairman Anil Ambani had been given a clean chit in the structuring of different companies and transfer of funds relating to Swan Telecom which had got Spectrum license.
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