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Cyclone reach Maharashtra, Gujarat

A high alert has been issued in Gujarat and Maharashtra in view of Cyclone Ockhi. Sea conditions will remain rough to very rough along and off north Maharashtra and South Gujarat coasts till tomorrow.
Light rains which started yesterday evening continue to drench Mumbai and its suburbs. The city also experienced a drop of two degrees Celsius in temperatures. The vehicular movement in the city is normal.
According to officials, the train services of the Central Railway, the Western Railway are running smoothly, while trains on the Harbour corridor are running late by 5 to 10 minutes. The bus services of the BEST are also running smoothly.
MeT officials, though the centre of the cyclone is around 600 km from Mumbai but its cloud band has spread along the coastal areas. The IMD has said the intensity of rains will increase as the cyclone approaches. The state government has declared a holiday today for schools and colleges in Mumbai and adjoining districts due to “serious weather predictions” in view of Ockhi.
The disaster management unit of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued an advisory against visiting beaches in view of the high tide alert.
In view of the warning about the Cyclone in Western Coastal areas of state including Western Railway’s Suburban section of Palghar District, Western Railway has fully geared up for all necessary precautions and suitable arrangements. Central Railways too has made elaborate arrangements.
Patrolling of the railway tracks has also been intensified over various rail sections. The Disaster Management Cell has been kept in readiness of any emergency with all necessary arrangements.

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“Hard Kaur” is slated to release on 15th December!!

Women Oriented film “Hard Kaur” is slated to release on 15th December!!
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Based on the subject of Women Empowerment Hard Kaur is a Punjabi movie which not only targets Punjabi audience but general public also. Portraying the women-oriented theme, this movie is slated for the release of coming 15th December. Therefore, for the same, the entire cast of the movie along with very well known personalities of Bollywood and Punjabi industry were present in Delhi at Ethiopian Cultural Centre for the promotions.
While at the press conference held in Ethiopian Embassy, the Chief Guest of the event was Daler Mehendi, singer Kumar Sanu, Actor Akshay Anand and the CEO of PTC Rajie Shinde. Along with them, the leads of the film were also present, which includes the film stars powerhouse of talent and arguably the best female actor of Pollywood, Nirmal Rishi alongside Drishtii Grewal, Deana Uppal, Neet Kaur, Swati Bakshi.
While addressing the Media, the Director, Ajit R Rajpal, said, “Hard Kaur, is a unique example of the best of Punjabi cinema which will showcase the women empowerment at its best”. He further added about the gist of the movie as, “This is a story of a Kaur who is a School teacher from patiala travels every day in a Local Bus from “Daonkala to Rajpura Bypass” comes across  a Super Rich boy from Haryana and how her life changes in a Murder which takes place in a running bus, the innocent girl gets trapped and becomes helpless in front of the Power, how the other 4 Kaur’s of Punjab unite and saves the girl by bringing justice to her motivating millions of girls across the globe and making every Indian proud is the film Hard Kaur.”
Lead Actress, Deana Uppal also added, “I am super happy to work with such a content and concept and I am sure this movie will be loved by audiences across”.
Well, this film has Sikh girls from five different cities of Punjab who go through agony, but win over all through all the hardships by uniting. Hard Kaur is directed by Ajit Rajpal and is being presented by Delhiwood Studios Pvt. Ltd. The movie is based on the 5 “Kaur’s” of Punjab. 

Play based on Delhi’s First Woman Cab Driver appreciated by audience

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–        Play a part of the event “Think Aasra” organized by Mehar Charitable Society

–        Event organized with the purpose of raising funds for their new endeavour “Aasara”          

New Delhi: 4th December, 2017: Mehar Charitable Society, an NGO working on Women’s Issues, organized Think Aasra – a fund raising event at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi, today. Collecting money and blessings for Aasra was the goal of the event, one which was highly successful. Screening of Hello Cab a theatrical performance which strengthens women confidence was an integral part of the Event.
The play was much appreciated by the august audience which included the Chief Guest, Shri Vijay Goel, honorable Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation and distinguished Guests like Shri K. C. Tyagi (MP, Rajya Sabha), Shri  Udit Raj (MP, Lok Sabha), Smt. Barkha Shukla Singh (Ex. MLA & DCW Chairperson), Shri Sanjay Beniwal (Special Police Commissioner, Operations and Women Safety), Smt. Harita Mehta (Famous Lawyer & President, Mehar Charitable Society), Shri  Dependra Pathak (Special Police Commissioner, Traffic), Smt. Renu Maingi (Sai Prerna Trust) and Smt. Poonam Khanna (General Secretary, Mehar Charitable Society).

The play Hello Cab produced by New Delhi Performers, and based on the real story of an emancipated Muslim woman who goes on to become the first woman cab driver in Delhi was also enacted by Akanksha and directed by Basab Bhattacharya. The play helps women by bolstering their confidence, guiding them to fight against odds and create a better future for themselves and those around them.

Aasra would be a short stay home for women victims of domestic violence. Alongwith, providing shelter to such women, Aasra will also be empowering them with mental stability, skills development and helping them with employment opportunities. Apart from helping these women with Legal Services, Computer training, Personality Development and Spoken English classes will help the women at Aasra to strengthen their confidence and increase their employability opportunities. If that was not all, Mehar would also help these women with Beautician Courses, Tailoring Courses and open up their employability at an Herbal Cosmetic company and a Jewellery Designing House amongst others.

Mehar Charitable Society which organized the Event is a Non-Government Organization, registered in Delhi under the Societies Registration Act XXI, 1860. It runs Mahila Panchayat as well as the much successful Women’s Helpline – 181. Mehar believes that being part of the society, all of us who are of the privileged class are duty bound to further extend the compassion extended to us by the almighty towards those who are deprived of the basic necessities of life or are destitute.
Mehar has been formed with a vision to serve the humanity, or society at large to make this world a better place to live in for all. Fostering a society wherein women are empowered enough to lead decent life; all children are healthy, happier and enjoy their childhood rights, especially with right to education; and creating sustainable and humane society wherein all living being have access to resources and manage their livelihood.

ShashiKapoor to be consigned to flames

: Last rites ceremony of veteran actor  being performed at Santacruz crematorium.
Veteran actor Shashi Kapoor the grace of Indian film industry has left for eternal journey and his relative friends and fans are at Santacruz crematorium for his mortal remains to be consigned to flames. He has been ill from last four to five years suffering from kidney ailments.
Shashi  wife, an English actress Jennifer Kendal, died in 1984, National award winner thrice and 2014 Dadasaheb Phalke Award, is survived by his three children, Sanjana, Kunal and Karan.
Many film personalities has tweeted in mark of respect to the departed soul.
PM  Modi tweets run
Shashi Kapoor’s versatility could be seen in his movies as well as in theatre, which he promoted with great passion. His brilliant acting will be remembered for generations to come. Saddened by his demise. Condolences to his family and admirers.
A legend has passed away. Shashi Kapoor will remain in our hearts forever. My condolences to his loved ones and all his fans.
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PM Modi and Shri Rahul Gandhi Congress President tweets  are the best tributes to the legend, Suave, Adonis, vibrantly charming  star of Bollywood  remains in hearts of millions of fans across globe.
In 2011, he was honoured with the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India for his contributions to Art-Cinema,  in year 2015 Shashi Kapoor was awarded the 2014 Dadasaheb Phalke Award, making him the third member of his family to receive the highest award in Indian Cinema after Prithviraj Kapoor and Raj Kapoor.
Actor was admitted for a reported chest infection at Kokilaben Hospital, Mumbai on 3 December 2017, died on 4 December 2017 due to prolonged liver cirrhosis.
 Shashi Kapoor made his debut as a leading man in the 1961 film Dharmputra and went on to appear in 116 Hindi films, including 61 films as the solo lead hero and 55 multi star-cast films, 21 films as supporting actor and special appearances in 7 films. He was a very popular actor in Bollywood during the 60’s, 70’s and until the mid-80’s.
Shashi Kapoor  was the first Indian actor to work extensively in Hollywood films and British films along with his presence in Bollywood simultaneously .
An internationally acclaimed actor  for starring in British and American films, notably Merchant Ivory productions run by Ismail Merchant and James Ivory, such as The Householder (1963), Shakespeare Wallah (1965) (opposite his sister-in-law Felicity Kendal), Bombay Talkie (1970) and Heat and Dust (1982) in which he co-starred with his wife Jennifer Kendal, The Deceivers (1988) and Side Streets (1998). He also starred in other British and American films such as Pretty Polly (“A Matter Of Innocence” (1967)) opposite Hayley Mills,  Siddhartha (1972), Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987), and Muhafiz(1994). James Ivory directed Kapoor in the first Merchant Ivory production The Householder, then in Shakespeare-Wallah, Bombay Talkie and Heat and Dust while Ismail Merchant directed him in In Custody (1993).

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Don’t just blame the teacher when the system is at fault, says UNESCO
UNESCO’s 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report highlights the responsibility of governments to provide universal quality education and stresses that accountability is indispensable in achieving this goal. The Report, released today, warns that disproportionate blame on any one actor for systemic educational problems can have serious negative side effects, widening inequality and damaging learning.
“Education is a shared responsibility between us all– governments, schools, teachers, parents and private actors,” said UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova. “Accountability for these responsibilities defines the way teachers teach, students learn, and governments act. It must be designed with care and with the principles of equity, inclusion and quality in mind.”
Accountability in education: meeting our commitments, the second in the GEM Report series, which monitors progress towards the internationally agreed Sustainable Development Goal for Education (SDG4), looks at the different ways people and institutions can be held accountable for reaching that goal, including regulations, testing, monitoring, audits, media scrutiny, and grass root movements.
The Report demonstrates that blaming teachers for poor test scores and absenteeism is often both unjust and unconstructive. It show, for example, that nearly half of teacher absenteeism in Indonesia in 2013/14 was due to excused time for study for which replacements should have been provided. Similarly, in Senegal, only 12 of the 80 missed school days in 2014 were due to teachers avoiding their responsibilities. People cannot be held accountable for outcomes that depend on the actions of others.
“Using student test scores to sanction teachers and schools makes it more likely they will adjust their behaviour to protect themselves, which may mean leaving the weakest learners behind,” explains Manos Antoninis, Director of the GEM Report. “Accountability must start with governments. If a government is too quick to apportion blame to others, it is deflecting attention away from its own responsibility for creating a strong, supportive education system.”
Whereas transparency would help identify problems, only one in six governments publish annual education monitoring reports. Strong independent bodies such as ombudsmen, parliaments and audit institutions are also needed to hold governments to account for education.
Lack of accountability opens the door to corruption. In the European Union in 2009-2014, 38% of education and training tenders only had one bidder, compared to 16% of tenders in the construction sector, indicating that the risk of corruption is higher in education than in the building industry.
Setting and enforcing regulations ranging from contract tendering to teacher qualifications are also crucial, argues the Report. Fewer than half of low and middle-income countries had standards for early childhood education and just a handful had mechanisms to monitor compliance. There are no regulations on class sizes in almost half of countries.
Government regulations are often too slow to keep up with the fast growth of private schools and universities. In Lagos, Nigeria, only 26% of private schools in 2010/2011 had been approved by the State Ministry of Education. In countries with weak accreditation processes, thousands of students graduate with unrecognized degrees. In Kenya and Uganda, private schools were operating without qualified teachers and with inadequate infrastructure before regulations were put in place and courts shut them down.
There needs to be better regulation of private tutoring, due to be worth over 200 billion by 2020 as a global industry, and a practice that is widening the education gap between rich and poor. In India, in 2007/08 about 40% of urban secondary students received private tutoring, compared with about 26% of rural students. Better-educated households in urban areas with children attending private schools were more likely to pay for private tutoring (Azam, 2016).
Accreditation of private higher education institutions also needs to be better regulated. India has about 1 million rural medical practitioners who are not graduates of accredited schools. Government and court records showed that, between 2010 and 2015, at least 69 of the 398 medical colleges and teaching hospitals had been accused of rigging entrance examinations or accepting bribes to admit students. The regulator recommended closing 24 of the colleges (Clark, 2015).
Where formal mechanisms fail, citizens play a vital role in holding governments to account for meeting their right to education. In Colombia, a citizens’ campaign successfully challenged the government in court leading to the establishment of free education. In the United States, parents and media successfully lobbied for the removal of climate change denial from textbooks, and students in South Africa were able to halt university tuition hikes.
The Report emphasizes the importance of accountability in addressing gaps and inequalities. Globally, less than 20% of countries legally guarantee 12 years of free and compulsory education. There are 264 million children and youth out of school and 100 million young people currently unable to read. In India, a quarter are not completing lower secondary education, there are 266 million adults and 33 million young people unable to read (UNESCO Institute for Statistics).
The Report cites an accountability vacuum with donors not delivering on their aid commitments for those in need. The share of aid to education has fallen for six years in a row. At the same time, donors increasingly demand that in exchange for aid, countries achieve results that sometimes divert energy away from systemic improvements in the education system.
No approach to accountability will be successful without a strong enabling environment that provides actors with adequate resources, capacity, motivation and information to fulfil their responsibilities. The Report calls on governments to:
1. Design accountability for schools and teachers that is supportive and avoid punitive mechanisms, especially those based on narrow performance measures.
2. Allow for democratic participation, respect media freedom to scrutinize education and set up independent institutions to handle complaints.
3. Develop credible and efficient regulations with associated sanctions for all education providers, public and private, that ensure non-discrimination and the quality of education.
4. Make the right to education justiciable, which is not the case in 45% of countries.
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Media contact: Kate Redman on 0033 671786234 k.redman@unesco.org
Rekha Beri on 011-26111873 r.beri@unesco.org
Notes to Editors
Join in the conversation online @GEMReport / #CountOnMe #GEM2017
The Global Education Monitoring Report (GEM Report) is developed by an independent team and published by UNESCO. It has the official mandate of monitoring progress in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals for education.
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Chinese High-speed railway add feather

High-speed rail line linking northwest China’s Xi’an and southwest China’s Chengdu, went into operation Wednesday, slashing the travel time between the two cities from about 11 hours to just 4.
The first high-speed train left Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province at 8:22 a.m.. It will make 14 stops before reaching Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province.
With a designed speed of 250 kph, the train will reduce the travel time between the two cities to four hours and seven minutes. The travel time will be further shortened to just three hours 27 minutes at the end of this year.
The 658-km new line is China’s first rail route running through the Qinling Mountains, which are the natural boundary between north and south China. Served as a natural defense barrier in the ancient times, the Qinling Mountains are famous for its steep terrains and risky roads.
Therefore, the Xi’an-Chengdu railway features many tunnels and bridges and includes a 16-km single tunnel with double tracks, one of Asia’s longest, according to its builders.

Xi Jinping:More opportunities for the world

Xi Jinping said Wednesday that the country will create more opportunities and make a greater contribution for the world.
Xi made the remarks in a congratulatory letter to the 2017 Fortune Global Forum, which opened in the south China city of Guangzhou Wednesday.
In his letter, Xi said China will develop the open economy to a higher level, promote the Belt and Road Initiative, and push for a new pattern of all-round opening up.
Looking forward, he said China will enjoy robust development momentum, the people will have a greater sense of gain and the country will be more integrated into the world.
The president said China’s economy has the foundation, condition and impetus to maintain stable growth and sound momentum.
He reiterated that China will not close its door to the world, and it will only become more and more open, with its business environment becoming more open, transparent and regulated.
China will continue to forge global partnerships, expand the common interests with others countries, further liberalize and facilitate trade and investment, and push for an economic globalization that is more open and inclusive, more balanced, more equitable and beneficial to all, Xi said.

British spies thwart terrorist plot

British intelligence has allegedly foiled a terrorist plot to assassinate Prime Minister Theresa May, one of nine terrorist schemes thwarted so far by UK spies in 2017, local media report.Two men were arrested last week for plotting terrorist atrocities in the UK, British news outlets reported Tuesday. Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman, 20, from north London, and Mohammed Aqib Imran, 21, from Birmingham, were apprehended during security raids and charged with preparing and assisting in acts of terrorism. They are due to appear before the Westminster Magistrates court Wednesday.
British media outlets reported that the suspects planned to assassinate the British PM at her residence at 10 Downing Street. The planned attack was reportedly revealed by Andrew Parker, head of the United Kingdom’s domestic counterintelligence and security agency (MI5), who briefed Cabinet ministers in London.
The suspects allegedly planned to detonate a homemade improvised explosive device at Downing Street before storming the building to assassinate May. The plot was foiled thanks to the joint efforts of Scotland Yard, MI5, and West Midlands Police, which have pursued the suspects “over several weeks,”according to Sky News.
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Jeffrey Feltman, make a 4-day visit to North Korea

UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, will make a 4-day visit to North Korea from Tuesday.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters on Monday that Feltman will meet high-ranking officials in Pyongyang, including Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho.
The spokesman said that Feltman will have discussions on a broad range of policies but did not elaborate.
At an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council held immediately after the North’s launch of a missile last Wednesday, Feltman reported on his meeting with the country’s UN Ambassador, Ja Song Nam.
Feltman also apparently exchanged views with senior Chinese government officials on North Korea when he stopped in Beijing before traveling to the North.

Mattis urges Pakistan halt terror

Jim Mattis has urged Pakistan to redouble efforts to halt insurgents staging attacks across the border in Afghanistan.
Mattis arrived in Pakistan on Monday for his first visit since assuming his post, meeting with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and other officials.
Mattis reportedly stressed how Pakistan plays a key role in maintaining the stability of Afghanistan.
A Pentagon statement said Mattis reiterated that Pakistan must intensify its efforts to confront militants and terrorists operating within the country.
He was apparently referring to the Taliban and its allied Haqqani network based in northwestern Pakistan.
Under a new Afghan strategy adopted this year, US President Donald Trump is deploying more troops and expanding airstrikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Moon to visit China

South Korean President Moon Jae-in will visit China next week for talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
The South’s presidential office said on Wednesday that Moon will visit Beijing and Chongqing as a state guest during a 4-day tour starting on December 13th.
It will be his first visit to China since he took office in May.
Moon and Xi are expected to discuss North Korea’s nuclear program and ballistic missile launches.
The deployment of the US THAAD missile defense system in South Korea is also likely to be on the agenda.
Seoul says the system is aimed at countering North Korean threats.
But Beijing is concerned that its own military activities could be tracked by THAAD’s high-performance radar.

Putin: Immediate resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks

Moscow backs the immediate resumption of direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine on all outstanding issues, including the status of Jerusalem, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas during a telephone exchange Tuesday, according to the Kremlin press service. Russia’s principled position is that only direct dialogue between the Israelis and Palestinians can result in a fair and long-term solution, the press service stated. The two presidents also underlined the importance of the agreement signed by Fatah and Hamas during October talks in Egypt, as it reinforces Palestinian unity.

Hariri rescinds resignation

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri rescinded his resignation on Tuesday, drawing a line under a month-long crisis. It was triggered when he announced from Riyadh that he was stepping down and remained outside Lebanon for weeks. His coalition government, which includes the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, reaffirmed a state policy of staying out of conflicts in Arab states, Reuters reports. Lebanese officials said Saudi Arabia had put Hariri under effective house arrest until an intervention by France led to his return to Lebanon, but both Riyadh and Hariri have denied this.

Kremlin concern on Jerusalem, Israeli capital

Kremlin is concerned about a possible deterioration of the situation in the Middle East if Jerusalem is recognized as the capital of Israel by the US, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday. However, he said that it would be premature to comment on decisions that have yet to be made, according to TASS. Peskov noted that the issue had been discussed earlier during a telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. “They expressed concern about the situation and its possible exacerbation,” said Peskov.

Delhi Test ends in a draw:

India and Sri Lanka, match at Ferozshah Kotla, the third and final Test match in New Delhi ends in draw. Not well with batsmen technique yet Dickwella continues to sweep but he has cut down on the risks as Sri Lanka seem to be playing for stumps. Debutant Roshen has batted splendidly but Dickwella has hit a few shots..
Roshen, in particular, is looking to play cautiously and not give the Indians a sniff.
Roshen, Dickwella defy India; SL inch closer to draw:
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Believe it or not  test at Firozshah Koltla stadium heading draw, SL don’t lose wicket pre lunch, second weather spoil sport, SL batting 146/3 chasing 536/7 declared.Indian bowler performance in ?

RBI Policy repo rate unchanged at 6%

Fifth Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement, 2017-18
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation at the meeting today, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of RBI has decided to
· Keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6%.
· Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains at 5.75%, and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 6.25%.

BFI President Mr. K. Govindaraj appointed as a member of the FIBA Competitions Commission.

Bengaluru, 5th December 2017: It is a very prestigious and honorable moment for Indian Basketball as Mr. K. Govindaraj becomes the first BFI President to be appointed as a member of the FIBA Competitions Commission effective as of 1st January 2018. Mr. Govindaraj was appointed to the commission after the FIBA Executive Committee meeting held on 18th November 2017.

“I’m humbled by the honour of being bestowed this position. This is not just an achievement for myself but for all the BFI who have worked tirelessly for the last three years to showcase the true potential of Indian Basketball.”
– K. Govindaraj, President, BFI.

This can be seen as a result of the relentless hard work and leadership shown by Mr. Govindaraj which has led to the exponential growth of basketball in India. In the last one year, India has successfully hosted three International Championships namely FIBA Asia Women’s Cup in July 2017, FIBA U16 Women’s Asian Championship in October 2017 and FIBA 2019 World Cup Asian Qualifiers in November 2017. These International Events have helped to improve the level of basketball in the country.

The FIBA Competitions Commission is mainly responsible for the growth and smooth functioning of different competitions under FIBA. The duties of FIBA’s Competitions Commission are:
– To review and recommend the FIBA Calendar for approval by the Central Board
– To review all official competitions of FIBA
– To develop recommendations for change(s) to the manner and method of conduct of the official competitions
– To develop for the introduction of new official competitions
– To give advice on the allocation of official competitions
– To study the regulations governing all international competitions, as well as the regulations established by other divisions of FIBA for international competitions and to recommend changes to such regulations.
– To ensure that the specific interests and development of women’s and youth basketball are taken into account when making recommendations.
– To make recommendations relating to the transition of players from youth to senior competitions.




13 Soil Scientists to Watch

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Greetings from Milan, where I am participating in the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition’s 8th International Forum on Food and Nutrition. This year, the Forum is focusing on food security, climate change and migrations, and sustainable food systems at the national and local levels.
The conversation continues today – CLICK HERE to check out the live stream!
Today is also World Soil Day, a day to recognize the importance of soil quality for food security, healthy ecosystems, and human well-being. This year’s theme is “Caring for the Planet starts from the Ground”.
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) asserts that “soils need to be recognized and valued not only for their productive capacities but also for their contribution to the maintenance of key ecosystem services.” Soil not only serves as the basis for food, feed, fuel, and fiber production, but is also central for the provision of clean water, nutrient cycling, and storing carbon.
According to the FAO, the current rate of soil degradation is compromising sustainable agriculture, food security, and the provision of ecosystem services, both now and for future generations. Maria-Helena Semedo of the FAO states that all of the world’s topsoil could diminish within the next 60 years if current rates of degradation continue. Other U.N. and government officials are calling for stronger management of the planet’s soils, stating that it could “make or break” climate change response efforts.
Thankfully, there are many researchers committed to better understanding soil health and promoting sustainable land management practices. This World Soil Day, Food Tank is highlighting 13 soil scientists from around the globe and their vital contributions to soil research and education: Dominique Arrouays, Megan Balks, Borris Boincean, Eric Brevik, Anya Byg, Arnulfo Encina Rojas, Jerry Glover, Maria de Lourdes Mendonca Santos, Alexander McBratney, Pardon Muchaonyerwa, Ashok K. Patra, Sieglinde Snapp, and Karen Vaughan.
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The Foundation for New York’s Strongest is launching a micro-grant program to help reduce the 650,000 tons of food waste generated by businesses in New York City each year.
NYC Summit
America’s favorite fresh fruit, bananas, face extinction as we know them. New documentary examines how a shift in agriculture can save bananas and the workers who produce them.
NYC Summit
Austin-based Desert Me Not: Community Dinner series launched to inspire a collaborative effort between the organizations and individuals addressing food inequalities in Texas.
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A new report by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization reveals the link between conflict and food insecurity and identifies pathways to help build resilience against conflict and contribute to sustaining peace.
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Roughly 40 percent of all food in the United States goes to waste, and much of this food is still edible when wasted. For the past six years, Food Recovery Network (FRN) has been building solutions to fight this problem.
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US-India Business Controls or Cooperation – Trump Effects

December05, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Soon after representing India at WIPO Expo’85 I visited Los Angeles in 1985/86 I noticed Bulgaria had no markets but still goods were cheaper and better in quality than India but availability was controlled, in California goods were even Cheaper & First class quality and Hundreds of Choices and options. At a recent BRICS event I observed – ‘A Pilot Cost Me Rs.10, its material was not even Rs.2 but Students assisting me at Expo’85 were ready to pay Rs.100 in Black Market.’
A Packet of Cigarette selling for $0.8 was priced $5 or so in black market. Soviet bloc couldn’t make Pen, Cigarette or Lipsticks 1985, even after disintegration smaller nations were expected to make WEAPONS is unthinkable.
Today it is not Controls but Cooperation and Collaborations that succeed, Apple, Google, Facebook which are not Controlled are Operating all over the World – While US CONTROLLED Manufacturing is Lagging behind. Wealth of USA is $93t or 33% of World’s $280t – and $80t of it financial wealth – to $0.770t for India [Japan $16t and China $14t] yet lagging behind investments in India when Opportunities are in Every Sectorfrom Food Processing to Nuclear Power Plants and US Banks are not Supporting own US Manufacturing. US Foreign Trade inATP is (-) $71b 9mFy17 in full year 1990 was (+) $35b. Goods Trade Deficit was $735b last year. Japan made mistake of promoting Unviable Bullet Train in India – US Consortium could have supported $100b Amritsar-Kolkata bullet train supporting US Construction & Engineering Companies.
While there was no support for Inventors visiting Patent Office in Washington DC – it was huge structure – Science Reference Library in London offered assistance & Photo Copy facility – Summary of Patented products were available in One Page format – I could quickly study 6000 EU Patents Summary in 16 hours.
After Mitsubishi announced Advanced Nuclear Reactor in 2008that operates at 39% Efficiency – 20% to 30% higher than US Reactors – US should have announced Japanese Nuclear Reactors as next standard acceptable to USA and Partnered in its Worldwide Commercialization – It reduced N. Waste Disposal by 30% in producing electricity.
As Technology Expert and WIPO awarded inventor – representing India at Expo’85 in Plovdiv and soon after winter I landed in Los Angeles 1986 – I experienced Totally Controlled Soviet Bloc Nations, restrictions on choice of Foods & Goods,even a citizen’s Holiday Weekend was Controlled by state, India had Fiat 1100 – USSR Produced Lada, also Fiat technology with 1600 CC Engine and Heating, its sale was government controlled. The choice of Breakfast was mainly Omelet, Bread and Honey all seven days in largest hotel.
Los Angeles was totally different – Super Markets in every block were full of All Kinds of Foods sourced from the all over the world. Choice of Cars, including IMPORTS – homes and EVERYTHING available on INSTALLMENTS.
Delhi to Rome route was B-747 both ways, Tu134 and Tu154 for Rome to Sofia route.
Tu134 or Tu154 were produced in USSR owned company restricted sales to mainly Communist Bloc countries.
B-747 were made by Boeing, a Private GLOBALLY TRADED Company [Funded by World & Serving the World] and Jetliners were sold worldwide, Boeing was Sourcing Subsystems from say hundred Private Companies who themselves sourced parts from many thousand Small Companies. Aerospace Companies had developed their own CONTROLS to hide their secrets.
I too in 1978 would get parts of PROTOTYPES made in 5-6 small workshops and assemble them at home, PROTOTYPES were not same as COMMERCIAL SCALE PRODUCT. In filing Patents my objective was MAXIMUM Protect and Minimum Disclosure. TRACK my Inventions in every Patent Gazette.
I worked for 13 weeks at one such Small Aerospace Companyemploying 18 people, 12 working on shop floor – Every time I was asked to finish a Box of Parts in 50 hours – I used to develop tools and finish it in 5 hours.
I wanted assistance of $1m to make VHS about Manufacturing Issues in US Small & Medium factories operating without Qualified Engineers & R&D department since 1986.
This VHS was to be Filmed in 30 days sold to over Million Small & Medium Industries in US and outside @ 1000 each – could have $b business to me – $50b annual gains to US Economy my minimum estimation and similar for rest of the world.
In 1993 UK Commissioned a similar study by PERA Consultingwhich reported Machine Utilization in USA-UK to 60% to 82% for Japan. It didn’t explain the reasons but I was to ‘Explain the Technical Issues in VHS in 1986 and solved Small Industry problems’.
For 31 Years US-UK Industries in particular keep Bleeding when it required just $1m Assistance or Loan to plug many losses.
I had a Book Written about Project Issues in India edited byIndia’s top Patent Attorney in 1985 – Vantage Press in 1986 was$8,000 to publish it, I was not inclined to pay – so US Companies were deprived of IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE about projects in India.
Ivanka Trump could be promoting US Companies like never before.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857

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Avior Airlines banned from EU skies

Venezuela’s Avior Airlines has been banned from European Union skies after a commission determined it no longer meets international safety standards.
The European Commission announced that Avior had been added to a list of international airlines prohibited from flying within the union because the European Aviation Safety Agency detected unaddressed safety deficiencies.
The Venezuelan airline is one of a handful still offering international flight destinations as major carriers like United and Delta halt operations in the crisis-ridden nation.

NGT holds Art of Living responsible for damaging Yamuna banks

National Green Tribunal today held the Art of Living Foundation of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar responsible for the damage caused to the Yamuna floodplains due to holding of the World Cultural Festival organised by it in March 2016.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, however, refused to impose any further environment compensation on the AoL and said the amount of Rs 5 crore which was submitted by it earlier would be used for the restoration of the floodplains.
“We hold AoL responsible for the damage caused to the Yamuna floodplains in terms of the report submitted by the expert committee,” the bench said.
The bench also comprising Justice Jawad Rahim and expert member B S Sajwan directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to assess the damage caused on floodplains and compute cost of restoration in line with the recommendations of the expert panel. The tribunal said that in case if the expenditure of the restoration crosses the cost Rs 5 crore then it would be recovered from the AoL. However, if the costs is less than Rs 5 crore, the remaining amount would be refunded to the foundation, it said.
The NGT also said that Yamuna floodplains should not be used for any activity which can cause damage to the environment. However, it refused to decide whether AoL was authorised to hold the festival on Yamuna floodplains or not saying it is beyond its jurisdiction. The NGT also rapped the DDA for failing to exercise its duty to protect the Yamuna floodplains but refrained from imposing any penalty on it.
Before the pronouncement of the judgement, it was informed that Justice R S Rathore, who had earlier heard the matter had recused from the bench.
The AoL counsel said that they will approach the Supreme Court against the verdict. “We are not in agreement with the verdict. The Art of Living is disappointed with the decision taken by the NGT for damaging Yamuna floodplains during its World Culture Festival.
The expert panel had told the NGT that a Rs 42.02 crore would be required to restore Yamuna floodplains which was ravaged due to the cultural extravaganza held from March 11- 13, 2016. The Green Panel was hearing a plea filed by Manoj Misra who claimed that severe damage was done to the river and the floodplains and it must be restored by authorities concerned. — PTI

Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open


Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open

~ Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis unveils the ATP Tournament logo ~

Mumbai, December 6, 2017: Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday announced Tata as title sponsor of the 1st edition of Maharashtra Open here. The season opening ATP World Tour event in Maharashtra will be played at the Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium in Pune from January 1st to 6th 2018 and will be called as Tata Open Maharashtra 2018. The qualifiers will be played on December 30th & 31st, 2017 while the main draw starts from January 1st, 2018.
“I feel privileged to announce Tata as the title sponsor for Maharashtra Open. The Group has played a stellar role in upliftment of sports in the best of their capacities and their support to this ATP event organised in our state is a matter of great pride for us,” said the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
“I would also like to extend my gratitude to Mr. Adar Poonawalla for coming on board as presenting sponsor and using sports as a platform to promote his Clean City Initiative, a very noble and one-of-its-kind cause for the city of Pune,” Fadnavis said.
The Honourable Chief Minister also unveiled the official Tata Open Maharashtra logo along with tournament officials including Praveen Singh Pardesi (IAS), Chairman, organizing committee, Banmali Agrawala, President, Infrastructure, Defense & Aerospace, Tata Sons, Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee, Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee, Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director, Bharat Oza, MSLTA, President & Sunder Iyer, MSLTA, Hon. Sec.
Stating that Maharashtra is fast becoming a sporting destination of India, Fadnavis said the state had successfully hosted the Davis Cup (Pune), ATP Challenger (Pune) and WTA Mumbai Open (Mumbai) in the last few months. “Sports should be an integral part of every individual’s life, and events like these can serve as an inspiration for upcoming talents,” added Fadnavis.
Commenting on the partnership, Mr. N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, said: “At Tata, we have always believed that developing an interest in sports is an important step in building a society that is focused on fitness and health. The Tata group has been committed to development of sports and sports persons across many disciplines for nearly a century. We are delighted to partner with the state and MSLTA for the Tata Open Maharashtra, which will showcase tennis to newer audiences and help increase the sport’s popularity among the youth.”
“We are grateful to Tata Group and all our sponsors who have backed this prestigious event. With the backing of these like-minded organisations, an event of this magnitude will surely be a standout and sought-after event for players and fans alike and put the state of Maharashtra on map of world tennis,” said Praveen Singh Pardesi (IAS), Chairman, organizing committee.
“The organizing committee extends its heartfelt gratitude towards Tata Group for believing in our vision to make Maharashtra a hotbed for tennis by organizing such world-class events. To complement their efforts, we are committed to making events like Tata Open Maharashtra accessible to all tennis fans around the country especially Maharashtra in best possible manner,” said Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee.

“We are pleased to announce that the Tata Open Maharashtra carries a prize money of US$550,000. The winner will take home US$80,000,” said Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee. 

Introduced in 1996, the tournament has seen the likes of Rafael Nadal, Stanislas Wawrinka, Carlos Moya, Patrick Rafter, Milos Raonic and Marin Cilic gracing the event. Making its debut in Pune, the tournament will be hosted by Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in association with Govt. of Maharashtra, Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of Maharashtra and promoted by IMG-Reliance.
It’s a matter of great pride for us to have Tata and Adar Poonawalla Clean City Initiative as our partners for the inaugural edition of Tata Open Maharashtra. Successful delivery of this event needs partners who share the same passion and in Tata, Adar Poonawalla and other sponsors, we have found that. We hope to deliver a memorable debut tournament this year,” said Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director.
“The cooperation with a global player and respected brand of Tata Group’s stature is a great success reflecting the efforts of all the stakeholder’s over the years to bring the best of the world in India. Making its debut in Pune, the Tata Open Maharashtra will showcase some our best players and ensure we build on our existing fan base and create a new set of fans from the state of Maharashtra,” saidTom Annear, Co-Tournament Director.
Tennis fans can herald 2018 watching four top-50 players in world No. 6 Marin Cilic (Croatia), world No. 14 Kevin Anderson (South Africa), world No. 20 Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain) and world No. 42 Robin Haase (Netherlands) among a slew of other top international stars.
Photo caption: (L-R) Sunder Iyer, MSLTA Secretary, Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director, Praveen Singh Pardesi, Chairman Organising Committee, Banmali Agrawala, President Infrastructure, Defense & Aerospace, Tata Sons, Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee and Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee at the official tournament logo unveiling event on Wednesday, December 6, 2017.
Tata Open Maharashtra
Tata Open Maharashtra is an ATP World Tour 250 series event hosted by Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in association with Govt. of Maharashtra, Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of Maharashtra and promoted by IMG-Reliance. The tournament will be played at Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium, Pune from January 1st to 6th 2018. For the last 21 years, the tournament was played in Chennai and was better known as Chennai Open.
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US asks Israel to restrain response to Jerusalem move

US has asked Israel to temper its response to the recognition of Jerusalem as its capital, as Washington expects a backlash and is weighing the potential threat to US facilities and people.
State Department yesterday issued a document for diplomats at the US Embassy in Tel Aviv asking them to convey Israeli officials to restrain their official response. The document also stated that Washington expects that there to be resistance to this news in the Middle East and around the world.
The State Department also issued another document yesterday stating that they had formed an internal task force to track worldwide developments following the decision on Jerusalem.
United Nations Security Council has convened a meeting tomorrow in the wake of the US President Donald Trump announcing his decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
At least eight of the 15 members of the Security Council, including Britain and France, the two permanent members which closely align themselves on most of the global issues joined by other non-permanent members — Bolivia, Egypt, Italy, Senegal, Sweden, Britain and Uruguay asked for a special meeting of the top decision-making wing of the New York-headquartered world body.
The UN Secretary General António Guterres’ is expected to address the Security Council on Friday.

CG Open 2017: Mithun Perera best

Mithun Perera fires six-under-64 to take the opening round honours at CG Open 2017,  Local lad Anil Bajrang Mane shares second with Aman Raj and Vikram Rana, Hole-in-one for Arjun Sharma

Mumbai, December 6, 2017: Sri Lankan Mithun Perera’s classy six-under-64 gave him the opening round honours at the 10th edition of the CG Open being played at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club in Mumbai.

Mumbai’s leading golfer Anil Bajrang Mane too had a terrific start to the week as he carded a five-under-65 to be placed joint second along with Patna’s Aman Raj and Delhi-based Vikram Rana.

Mithun Perera returned to one of his favourite venues in style making 17 greens in regulation and eight birdies. He was off to a flying start with birdies on his first three holes, the 10th, 11thand 12th. The 30-year-old, a winner of five individual titles on the PGTI, then stumbled with a couple of three-putt bogeys on the 13th and 17th.

Perera got his round back on track by picking up three more stokes over the next five holes. He finally ended the day with a flourish, sinking birdie putts from a range of 20 to 25 feet on the seventh and eighth.

Mithun said, “I enjoyed a brilliant start making some tricky birdie conversions early on. That lifted my confidence. I’m also glad that I finished the round well with some long birdie putts on the eighth and ninth. Importantly, I found all fairways today and missed regulation on just one hole. This puts me in a good frame of mind for the remainder of the week.

“I’m looking to end a long victory-drought since my last win on the PGTI came in 2014. I’ve played good golf this year but my putting hasn’t been clicking. But over the last three weeks I’ve started hitting more firm putts and that has helped my scores.

“I love coming back to the BPGC as I’ve always done well here. I once held the course record here after shooting an eight-under-62 at the 2014 LP Cup, a team event that I went on to win. This course suits my game as it requires more accuracy rather than distance hitting. Added to this is the fact that my father Nandasena Perera won the All India Amateur here in 1991. As a result, lots of people know me at this club. So I always have a good feeling playing at the BPGC,” added Perera, currently placed 25th in the PGTI Order of Merit with three top-10s from 11 starts.

Local favourite Anil Bajrang Mane put up a display of some exceptional wedge shots during his round of 65. Mane’s round took off after his birdie chip-in on the 16th. The 36-year-old, who began from the 10th tee on Wednesday, accumulated six birdies over 16 holes before dropping his lone bogey on the eighth.

Anil said, “I definitely have the advantage of playing at my home course. I started with a good round at last year’s CG Open as well but couldn’t maintain the tempo till the end. I would like to carry forward the momentum till the last round this year. The BPGC has always supported me so I really want to do well here in front of my home crowd.

“The chip-in on the 16th really got my round going as everything seemed to fall in place thereafter. I made some quality chip-putts and read the lines well. I’m delighted with this effort because I just got in two days of practice in the last two weeks prior to this event due to a foot injury.”

Aman Raj, a runner-up twice this year, made an eagle, four birdies and a bogey during his round of 65 while Vikram Rana posted the same score, making six birdies, including a chip-in on the fourth, against a lone bogey.

The four golfers bunched in tied fifth place at four-under-66 were Noida’s Pradeep Kumar, Delhi-based Veer Ahlawat, veteran Mukesh Kumar of Mhow and Lucknow’s Sanjeev Kumar.

PGTI Order of Merit leader Udayan Mane of Ahmedabad was a further shot back in tied ninth.

Noida’s Arjun Sharma made a hole-in-one on the 10th en route his round of 69 that placed him tied 29th.

Defending champion Shamim Khan of Delhi struck a 70 to be tied 40th.

Among the other Mumbai golfers in the fray, Akash Modi shot a 71 to be tied 55th while Wilson Raj D Mello returned a 72 to be tied 65th.

Sadiq:Trump change views on Islam

 London mayor, however, emphasised the need to be peaceful and not resort to violence while protesting the move.
On being questioned whether he would welcome Trump in the UK, Sadiq said that the US president should not have a state visit and that “we shouldn’t roll out a red carpet for him”.

United States recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

“I’ve been quite clear [about this]; he should not have a state visit. People of London are not his fans. I’ve heard he is visiting London in February, but not on a state visit, so let’s see,” he said.
The London mayor also advised Trump to change his views on Islam and Muslims.
“People say US, UK are best friends,” he said, adding that best friends also call out each other when one is wrong. “So I’m telling US that yes, you’re still my best friend, but you need to change [your stance on Jerusalem].”

An Interactive session with Mr Rajendra Shukla

Special Invite
Dear Member / Select Non Member,
An Interactive session with Mr Rajendra Shukla
Minister of Commerce, Industry & Employment, Government of Madhya Pradesh
Seminar on Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh
“Awareness cum Knowledge Sharing session on Madhya Pradesh Industrial Policy Post GST”
Monday, 11 December 2017: 1030–1300 hrs
Hotel The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Over the last decade Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a radical transformation in terms of economic and social development. This impressive growth is supplemented by creation of a robust support infrastructure in terms of roads, water supply, irrigation and year round 24×7 power supply. State government has been successful in creating a favourable business climate in the state.

With the advent of GST regime, Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP) has come up with an amended industrial policy which delinks industrial promotion assistance from net tax retained by GoMP from a company. To further disseminate the benefits/incentives offered under the new Industrial Policy, Government of Madhya Pradesh in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing a session on “Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh” with following details:

Day: Monday
Date: 11 December 2017
Venue: Grand Ballroom, Hotel The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
Time: 1030-1300 hrs (Followed by Lunch)

Given this background, a high-level Government delegation led by the Hon’ble Minister of Commerce, Industries and Employment, Shri Rajendra Shukla and comprising senior decision makers from various departments will be visiting New Delhi on 11 December 2017 at The Leela Palace Hotel, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

We are writing to cordially invite you and your colleagues to attend the Seminar on Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh from 1030-1300 hrs (followed by Lunch)

Your personal presence would add great value and enhance the level of engagement at the Roadshow.

Request to kindly confirm your presence with the duly filled Reply Form via return mail, you may also like to contact Ms Anjali Chauhan (anjali.chauhan@cii.in) Tel: 011-49816411 for any further clarification in this regard.

Regards,

Ankur

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:   REGINA JOSE GALINDO

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
REGINA JOSE GALINDO

Artist talk with Regina Jose Galindo at Baik Art, Los Angeles; Bearing Witness, October 27, 2017
Baik art is pleased to announce Regina Jose Galindo’s second rotation on LACMA’s campus as part of A Universal History of InfamyNuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (NuMu) will present Retrospective: A Solo Exhibition by Regina José Galindo, which opened last weekend and will be on view through February 19, 2018. The exhibition will include 28 photographs—each documenting a different performance by the artist—as well as a selection of her poems and a sound piece. One of Regina’s mentioned works includes the recent performance; Make America Great Again, which was held at Baik Art’s gallery space in Los Angeles as part our recent retrospective for the artist, curated by Lia Newman at Davidson College.
We invite you to watch the discussion with Regina Jose Galindo as she discusses her practices, performances, and poems throughout her career in Guatemala. The following talk was featured as a public event hosted by Baik Art in alliance with the Getty’s current PST exhibitions program, LA/LA.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
YOUNG-IL AHN

Following the recent success of Youn-Il Ahn’s ongoing LACMA exhibition, “Unexpected Light,” Baik Art is proud to announce the opening of the artist’s most recent retrospective at the Long Beach Museum of Art. The exhibition will be on display through January 28 and honors the celebrated South Korean artist with a major thirty-five-year retrospective, presenting a selection of abstract paintings from 1983 to the present.

CATALOG / PUBLICATION

For additional information and catalog purchase inquiries please contact info@baikart.com

1st Mail Today Skills & Entrepreneurship Summit 17

Mail Today Skills & Entrepreneurship Summit:
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Inaugural Address by Dr Raman Singh , Chief Minister of Chattisgarh.
Group Editorial Director (Publishing) , India Today Group Mr Raj Chengappa welcomed the CM and wished him a great Successful Innings as CM of New Indian State of Chattisgarh.
Dr Raman Singh has completed fourteen years  on newly formed states Chattisgarh which came into being in 2000 due to imbalance of growth and development of this regions.
Young state which is 17 years old.
Dr Raman Singh briefing the demography of the State which is 32 % Tribal population  and twelve percent of Dalit  and from the last forty years embedded   with Naxal violence and their rule at various districts.
CM in his address talk of Chattisgarh  achievements with excellent PDS system and effective procurement of staple foods, best of national institution and growing number of technical institution. Chattisgarh is now has  all the major Educational Institutes of National Repute like IIM, AIIMS and Nursing colleges.The state which had nearly 21Ks schoolsis now hub of 60Ks government schools spread across the states.
Dr Raman Singh added, in 2000 the state power generation capacity was 10K MW which has risen to 40K MW and is now has the  status of having surplus in power.
CM said  Skill up-gradation implementation is our core efforts and we are injecting Rs 150 Cr from state fund for the skill up-gradation projects.
We have an absolute compassionate  Naxals  Surrender policy and we are committed for the development of the Naxal affected area.
Amod Kanth , Founder of Prayas an NGO raised  question about law enacted regarding house wives maids assistants, but job roles in domestic sector need re- look.CM assured him for the intervention to introduce the models of housekeeping jobs.
Dr Raman Singh, who spoke with ultimate vibrant mood to explain the rapid pace in the development of infrastructure, with nearly five airports ready for operation.
Dr Ram Singh further explained the best condition of Bastar  with airport facilities in place and activities at its pace,decades ago it was  considered the most backward district,further he showered lavish praise of new capital New Raipur  as the best sustainable role model city.

Dear Sagar Media Inc,   Our hard earned savings may be in danger!

“Change.org”
Dear Sagar Media Inc,
Our hard earned savings may be in danger! The money you deposit in your bank might be at risk!
The government is tabling a new law in Parliament that will allow a government entity to use depositors money to save a bank on the verge of bankruptcy.
Our hard earned money that we have saved for our children and for our future will be used to ‘Bail-In’ the banks.
This “Bail-in” provision means that say you have 10 lakhs in your account and if the bank is in trouble, it can reduce your 10 lakhs to 1 lakh, and the bank can use the remaining 9 lakhs to save itself.
The bank can also convert your account balance to a fixed deposit, repayable after five years.
Sagar Media Inc, sign my petition and claim rights to your own money.
Our money could be forcibly used to pull out a bank from its financial woes.
And we will not be able to do anything about it. We won’t even be able to challenge that in court!
Sagar Media Inc, Sign this petition now, before this bill is tabledin the winter session of the Parliament next week.
Thank you for your support,
Shilpa Shree

ADR analysed affidavits of 822 out of 851 contestants GujAssembly PhII

Gujarat Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 822 out of 851 candidates, who are contesting in the second phase of Gujarat Assembly Elections to be held on 14th December 2017. There are 29 candidates who have not been analysed as the affidavits of these candidates were either badly scanned or the complete affidavits were not available on the ECI website.
Summary and Highlights
S.No
Party
Number of Candidates not Analysed
1
INC
2
2
BJP
7
3
AAP
1
4
BSP
1
5
NCP
1
6
Independent
7
7
Other Parties
10
Total
29
Table: Party Wise Candidates who have not been analysed
Criminal Background
·         Candidates with Criminal Cases: Out of 822 candidates analyzed, 101 (12%) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves.
·         Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: 64 (8%) candidates have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, crimes against women etc.
·         Candidates with cases related to murdercandidates have declared cases related to murder (Indian Penal Code Section-302).
·         Candidates with cases related to Attempt to Murder: candidates have declared cases related to attempt to murder (Indian Penal Code Section-307).
·         Candidates with cases related to Crimes against Women: candidates have declared cases related to rape (IPC Section-376) and 2 candidates has declared case related to Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty (IPC Section-354).
·         Candidates with cases related to Kidnapping: 3 candidates have declared cases related to kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person (IPC Section-365).
·         Party wise Candidates with Criminal Cases:  Among the major parties, 22(26%) out of 86 candidates from Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) 25 (28%) out of 88 candidates from Indian National Congress(INC), 6 (8%) out of 74 candidates from Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)4 (15%) out of 27 candidates from NCP,  2 (29%) out of 7 candidates from AAP, and 23 (7%) out of 344 Independent candidates analysed have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
·         Party wise Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases:  Among the major parties, 13(15%) out of 86 candidates from Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) 18 (21%) out of 88 candidates from Indian National Congress(INC), 2 (3%) out of 74 candidates from Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)3 (11%) out of 27 candidates from NCP,  1 (14%) out of 7 candidates from AAP, and 14 (4%) out of 344 Independent candidates analysed have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
·         Red Alert Constituencies*: There are 12(13%) out of 93 constituencies in the Second phase of Gujarat assembly elections having 3 or more candidates with declared criminal cases.
*Red Alert Constituencies are those which have 3 or more candidates with criminal cases contesting elections
Financial Background
·         Share of wealth among candidates : The share of wealth amongst the candidates contesting in the second phase of assembly elections Gujarat is as follows:
Value of assets (Rs.)
Number of candidates
Percentage of Candidates
Rs.5 cr and above
66
8%
Rs.2 crores to 5 crores
64
8%
Rs. 50 lakhs to 2 crores
171
21%
Rs.10 lakhs to 50 lakhs
195
24%
less than  Rs. 10 lakhs
326
39%
Table: Share of wealth amongst contesting candidates

·         High asset candidates:  The details of top 3 candidates with highest declared assets, contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat  Assembly Elections are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
DASKROI
INC
5,73,09,877
2,26,19,96,416
2,31,93,06,293
231 Crore+
Y
2
PATAN
CHANASMA
INC
3,78,09,729
1,05,05,83,800
1,08,83,93,529
108 Crore+
Y
3
VADODARA
VAGHODIA
IND
51,24,46,999
46,08,12,080
97,32,59,079
97 Crore+
Y
 Table: Top three candidates with highest declared assets
 Crorepati Candidates: Out of the 822 candidates, 199 (24%) are crorepatis.
·         Party wise Crorepati Candidates: Among the major parties 66(77%) out of 86 candidates from BJP, 67(76%) out of 88 candidates from INC, 10 (37%) out of 27 candidates from NCP, 5(71%) out of 7 candidates from AAP3(4%) out of 74 candidates from BSP and 31 (9%) out of 344 Independent candidates have declared assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore. 
·         Average assets: The average of assets per candidate contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly Elections is Rs 2.39 Crores.
·         Party wise average assets: Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 86 BJP candidates is Rs. 7.80 crores88 INC candidates is Rs 9.80 crores74 BSP candidates have average assets of Rs 21.35 lakhs, 27 NCP candidates have average assets worth Rs 1.50 Crores, 7 AAP candidates have average assets worth Rs 2.80 crores, and 344 Independent candidates have average assets of Rs. 85.35 lakhs.
·         Zero asset candidate: 4 candidates have declared zero assets in their self sworn affidavits.  The details of these candidates are as follows:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
NIKOL
IND
0
0
0
N
2
AHMEDABAD
NIKOL
IND
0
0
0
Y
3
AHMEDABAD
BAPUNAGAR
IND
0
0
0
Y
4
Patel Sunilbhai Mahendrabhai
ANAND
UMRETH
IND
0
0
0
N
 Table: Candidates who have declared zero assets

·         Low asset candidates: The details of three candidates with lowest assets (excluding candidates with zero asssets) are as follows:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
SABARMATI
Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party
700
0
700
7 Hund+
N
2
AHMEDABAD
VATVA
Prajatantra Aadhar Party
2,500
0
2,500
2 Thou+
Y
3
AHMEDABAD
NARANPURA
IND
5,000*
0
5,000
5 Thou+
N
 Table: Candidates with declared lowest assets
* On assets means candidates who have not provided the total in their affidavits, it has been calculated on the basis of details provided by them in the same

·         Candidates with high liabilities: 373(45%) out of 822 candidates have declared liabilities. The details of top three candidates with highest liabilities are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets(Rs)
Liabilities (Rs)
PAN Given
1
VADODARA
VAGHODIA
IND
97,32,59,079
97 Crore+
34,38,73,465
34 Crore+
Y
2
AHMEDABAD
GHATLODIA
INC
54,11,77,513
54 Crore+
25,54,41,949
25 Crore+
Y
3
BANASKANTHA
DHANERA
BJP
74,58,80,450
74 Crore+
20,40,91,394
20 Crore+
Y
 Table: Top three candidates with high liabilities


·         Undeclared PAN:  A total of 109 (13%) candidates have not declared their PAN details.
·         Candidates with high income as declared in the ITR*: 5 candidates have declared total self- annual income of more than Rs 1 crore. The details of top 3  candidates are as given below:
S.No.
Name
Party Name
Constituency
District
Total Asset (Rs)
Self Source of Income
Spouse’s Source of Income
The financial year for which the last income tax return has been filed by candidate
Total income shown by candidate in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent) (Rs)
Self income shown by candidate in ITR (Rs)
1
BJP
SABARMATI
AHMEDABAD
2,29,31,410  2 Crore+
Firm Partner & Company Director
Firm Partner
2016-2017
13,18,93,977  13 Crore+
2,32,79,900  2 Crore+
2
IND
VAGHODIA
VADODARA
1,42,49,498  1 Crore+
Income From Farming, Rent, Interest From Bank
Salary
2016-2017
97,32,59,079  97 Crore+
1,52,78,913  1 Crore+
3
INC
VATVA
AHMEDABAD
1,50,30,964  1 Crore+
Partnership Firm
2016-2017
8,82,33,528  8 Crore+
1,50,30,964  1 Crore+
 Table: Top 3 candidates with high income as declared in ITR
*Total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents
·         Sources of Income 66 (8%) out of 822 candidates have not declared their sources of income.
·         Candidates who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 415(50%) out of 822 candidates have not declared income tax details.
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
·         Candidates with high Assets who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 24 candidates with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore have not declared Income Tax details. The details of top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared their IT returns are as given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Total Income (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)


Self Source of Income

Spouse Source of Income

PAN Given
Self-Income
1
MAHESANA
KHERALU
INC
0
6,13,27,380 6 Crore+
Farmer Animal Care & LIC Agent
Housewife
Y
ITR not filed
2
SABARKANTHA
PRANTIJ
NCP
0
5,99,12,344 5 Crore+
Farmer & Broker
Housewife & Sarpanch
Y
ITR not filed
3
AHMEDABAD
ASARWA (SC)
INC
0
4,15,17,000 4 Crore+
Business
Social Worker (Corporator)
Y
ITR not filed
 Table: Top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared ITR details
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
Other Background Details
·         Education details of candidates: 518 (63%) candidates have declared their educational qualification to be between 5th and 12thwhile 227 (28%) candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above43(5%) candidates have declared themselves to be just literates and 6 (1%) candidates are illiterate.  There are 8 (1%) candidates who have not declared their educational qualification.
·         Age details of candidates:
o   291(35%) candidates have declared their age to be between 25 to 40 years while 416 (51%) candidates have declared their age to be between 41 to 60 years.  There are 111(14%) candidates who have declared their age to be between 61 to 80 years.
o   It is to be noted that 2 candidates have declared their age below 25 years namely Patel Shaileshkumar Kashiram (IND) from Ghatlodia constituency has declared his age to be 18 years and Patani Maheshkumar Naranbhai (IND) from Palanpur constituency has declared his age to be 24 years.
o   Two oldest candidates are namely Amin Vinubhai Bahadurbhai (All India Hindustan Congress Party) from Dahegam constituency has declared his age to be 84 years and Thakor Karsanji Maganji (NCP) from Kalol constituency is 82 years old.
·         Gender details of candidates: 61 (7%) female candidates are contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat assembly election this year.

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Avior Airlines banned from EU skies

Venezuela’s Avior Airlines has been banned from European Union skies after a commission determined it no longer meets international safety standards.
The European Commission announced that Avior had been added to a list of international airlines prohibited from flying within the union because the European Aviation Safety Agency detected unaddressed safety deficiencies.
The Venezuelan airline is one of a handful still offering international flight destinations as major carriers like United and Delta halt operations in the crisis-ridden nation.

NGT holds Art of Living responsible for damaging Yamuna banks

National Green Tribunal today held the Art of Living Foundation of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar responsible for the damage caused to the Yamuna floodplains due to holding of the World Cultural Festival organised by it in March 2016.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, however, refused to impose any further environment compensation on the AoL and said the amount of Rs 5 crore which was submitted by it earlier would be used for the restoration of the floodplains.
“We hold AoL responsible for the damage caused to the Yamuna floodplains in terms of the report submitted by the expert committee,” the bench said.
The bench also comprising Justice Jawad Rahim and expert member B S Sajwan directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to assess the damage caused on floodplains and compute cost of restoration in line with the recommendations of the expert panel. The tribunal said that in case if the expenditure of the restoration crosses the cost Rs 5 crore then it would be recovered from the AoL. However, if the costs is less than Rs 5 crore, the remaining amount would be refunded to the foundation, it said.
The NGT also said that Yamuna floodplains should not be used for any activity which can cause damage to the environment. However, it refused to decide whether AoL was authorised to hold the festival on Yamuna floodplains or not saying it is beyond its jurisdiction. The NGT also rapped the DDA for failing to exercise its duty to protect the Yamuna floodplains but refrained from imposing any penalty on it.
Before the pronouncement of the judgement, it was informed that Justice R S Rathore, who had earlier heard the matter had recused from the bench.
The AoL counsel said that they will approach the Supreme Court against the verdict. “We are not in agreement with the verdict. The Art of Living is disappointed with the decision taken by the NGT for damaging Yamuna floodplains during its World Culture Festival.
The expert panel had told the NGT that a Rs 42.02 crore would be required to restore Yamuna floodplains which was ravaged due to the cultural extravaganza held from March 11- 13, 2016. The Green Panel was hearing a plea filed by Manoj Misra who claimed that severe damage was done to the river and the floodplains and it must be restored by authorities concerned. — PTI

Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open


Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open

~ Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis unveils the ATP Tournament logo ~

Mumbai, December 6, 2017: Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday announced Tata as title sponsor of the 1st edition of Maharashtra Open here. The season opening ATP World Tour event in Maharashtra will be played at the Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium in Pune from January 1st to 6th 2018 and will be called as Tata Open Maharashtra 2018. The qualifiers will be played on December 30th & 31st, 2017 while the main draw starts from January 1st, 2018.
“I feel privileged to announce Tata as the title sponsor for Maharashtra Open. The Group has played a stellar role in upliftment of sports in the best of their capacities and their support to this ATP event organised in our state is a matter of great pride for us,” said the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
“I would also like to extend my gratitude to Mr. Adar Poonawalla for coming on board as presenting sponsor and using sports as a platform to promote his Clean City Initiative, a very noble and one-of-its-kind cause for the city of Pune,” Fadnavis said.
The Honourable Chief Minister also unveiled the official Tata Open Maharashtra logo along with tournament officials including Praveen Singh Pardesi (IAS), Chairman, organizing committee, Banmali Agrawala, President, Infrastructure, Defense & Aerospace, Tata Sons, Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee, Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee, Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director, Bharat Oza, MSLTA, President & Sunder Iyer, MSLTA, Hon. Sec.
Stating that Maharashtra is fast becoming a sporting destination of India, Fadnavis said the state had successfully hosted the Davis Cup (Pune), ATP Challenger (Pune) and WTA Mumbai Open (Mumbai) in the last few months. “Sports should be an integral part of every individual’s life, and events like these can serve as an inspiration for upcoming talents,” added Fadnavis.
Commenting on the partnership, Mr. N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, said: “At Tata, we have always believed that developing an interest in sports is an important step in building a society that is focused on fitness and health. The Tata group has been committed to development of sports and sports persons across many disciplines for nearly a century. We are delighted to partner with the state and MSLTA for the Tata Open Maharashtra, which will showcase tennis to newer audiences and help increase the sport’s popularity among the youth.”
“We are grateful to Tata Group and all our sponsors who have backed this prestigious event. With the backing of these like-minded organisations, an event of this magnitude will surely be a standout and sought-after event for players and fans alike and put the state of Maharashtra on map of world tennis,” said Praveen Singh Pardesi (IAS), Chairman, organizing committee.
“The organizing committee extends its heartfelt gratitude towards Tata Group for believing in our vision to make Maharashtra a hotbed for tennis by organizing such world-class events. To complement their efforts, we are committed to making events like Tata Open Maharashtra accessible to all tennis fans around the country especially Maharashtra in best possible manner,” said Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee.

“We are pleased to announce that the Tata Open Maharashtra carries a prize money of US$550,000. The winner will take home US$80,000,” said Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee. 

Introduced in 1996, the tournament has seen the likes of Rafael Nadal, Stanislas Wawrinka, Carlos Moya, Patrick Rafter, Milos Raonic and Marin Cilic gracing the event. Making its debut in Pune, the tournament will be hosted by Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in association with Govt. of Maharashtra, Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of Maharashtra and promoted by IMG-Reliance.
It’s a matter of great pride for us to have Tata and Adar Poonawalla Clean City Initiative as our partners for the inaugural edition of Tata Open Maharashtra. Successful delivery of this event needs partners who share the same passion and in Tata, Adar Poonawalla and other sponsors, we have found that. We hope to deliver a memorable debut tournament this year,” said Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director.
“The cooperation with a global player and respected brand of Tata Group’s stature is a great success reflecting the efforts of all the stakeholder’s over the years to bring the best of the world in India. Making its debut in Pune, the Tata Open Maharashtra will showcase some our best players and ensure we build on our existing fan base and create a new set of fans from the state of Maharashtra,” saidTom Annear, Co-Tournament Director.
Tennis fans can herald 2018 watching four top-50 players in world No. 6 Marin Cilic (Croatia), world No. 14 Kevin Anderson (South Africa), world No. 20 Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain) and world No. 42 Robin Haase (Netherlands) among a slew of other top international stars.
Photo caption: (L-R) Sunder Iyer, MSLTA Secretary, Prashant Sutar, Tournament Director, Praveen Singh Pardesi, Chairman Organising Committee, Banmali Agrawala, President Infrastructure, Defense & Aerospace, Tata Sons, Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Pravin Darade, Secretary, organizing committee and Sanjay Khandare, Treasurer, organizing committee at the official tournament logo unveiling event on Wednesday, December 6, 2017.
Tata Open Maharashtra
Tata Open Maharashtra is an ATP World Tour 250 series event hosted by Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in association with Govt. of Maharashtra, Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt. of Maharashtra and promoted by IMG-Reliance. The tournament will be played at Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium, Pune from January 1st to 6th 2018. For the last 21 years, the tournament was played in Chennai and was better known as Chennai Open.
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US asks Israel to restrain response to Jerusalem move

US has asked Israel to temper its response to the recognition of Jerusalem as its capital, as Washington expects a backlash and is weighing the potential threat to US facilities and people.
State Department yesterday issued a document for diplomats at the US Embassy in Tel Aviv asking them to convey Israeli officials to restrain their official response. The document also stated that Washington expects that there to be resistance to this news in the Middle East and around the world.
The State Department also issued another document yesterday stating that they had formed an internal task force to track worldwide developments following the decision on Jerusalem.
United Nations Security Council has convened a meeting tomorrow in the wake of the US President Donald Trump announcing his decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
At least eight of the 15 members of the Security Council, including Britain and France, the two permanent members which closely align themselves on most of the global issues joined by other non-permanent members — Bolivia, Egypt, Italy, Senegal, Sweden, Britain and Uruguay asked for a special meeting of the top decision-making wing of the New York-headquartered world body.
The UN Secretary General António Guterres’ is expected to address the Security Council on Friday.

CG Open 2017: Mithun Perera best

Mithun Perera fires six-under-64 to take the opening round honours at CG Open 2017,  Local lad Anil Bajrang Mane shares second with Aman Raj and Vikram Rana, Hole-in-one for Arjun Sharma

Mumbai, December 6, 2017: Sri Lankan Mithun Perera’s classy six-under-64 gave him the opening round honours at the 10th edition of the CG Open being played at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club in Mumbai.

Mumbai’s leading golfer Anil Bajrang Mane too had a terrific start to the week as he carded a five-under-65 to be placed joint second along with Patna’s Aman Raj and Delhi-based Vikram Rana.

Mithun Perera returned to one of his favourite venues in style making 17 greens in regulation and eight birdies. He was off to a flying start with birdies on his first three holes, the 10th, 11thand 12th. The 30-year-old, a winner of five individual titles on the PGTI, then stumbled with a couple of three-putt bogeys on the 13th and 17th.

Perera got his round back on track by picking up three more stokes over the next five holes. He finally ended the day with a flourish, sinking birdie putts from a range of 20 to 25 feet on the seventh and eighth.

Mithun said, “I enjoyed a brilliant start making some tricky birdie conversions early on. That lifted my confidence. I’m also glad that I finished the round well with some long birdie putts on the eighth and ninth. Importantly, I found all fairways today and missed regulation on just one hole. This puts me in a good frame of mind for the remainder of the week.

“I’m looking to end a long victory-drought since my last win on the PGTI came in 2014. I’ve played good golf this year but my putting hasn’t been clicking. But over the last three weeks I’ve started hitting more firm putts and that has helped my scores.

“I love coming back to the BPGC as I’ve always done well here. I once held the course record here after shooting an eight-under-62 at the 2014 LP Cup, a team event that I went on to win. This course suits my game as it requires more accuracy rather than distance hitting. Added to this is the fact that my father Nandasena Perera won the All India Amateur here in 1991. As a result, lots of people know me at this club. So I always have a good feeling playing at the BPGC,” added Perera, currently placed 25th in the PGTI Order of Merit with three top-10s from 11 starts.

Local favourite Anil Bajrang Mane put up a display of some exceptional wedge shots during his round of 65. Mane’s round took off after his birdie chip-in on the 16th. The 36-year-old, who began from the 10th tee on Wednesday, accumulated six birdies over 16 holes before dropping his lone bogey on the eighth.

Anil said, “I definitely have the advantage of playing at my home course. I started with a good round at last year’s CG Open as well but couldn’t maintain the tempo till the end. I would like to carry forward the momentum till the last round this year. The BPGC has always supported me so I really want to do well here in front of my home crowd.

“The chip-in on the 16th really got my round going as everything seemed to fall in place thereafter. I made some quality chip-putts and read the lines well. I’m delighted with this effort because I just got in two days of practice in the last two weeks prior to this event due to a foot injury.”

Aman Raj, a runner-up twice this year, made an eagle, four birdies and a bogey during his round of 65 while Vikram Rana posted the same score, making six birdies, including a chip-in on the fourth, against a lone bogey.

The four golfers bunched in tied fifth place at four-under-66 were Noida’s Pradeep Kumar, Delhi-based Veer Ahlawat, veteran Mukesh Kumar of Mhow and Lucknow’s Sanjeev Kumar.

PGTI Order of Merit leader Udayan Mane of Ahmedabad was a further shot back in tied ninth.

Noida’s Arjun Sharma made a hole-in-one on the 10th en route his round of 69 that placed him tied 29th.

Defending champion Shamim Khan of Delhi struck a 70 to be tied 40th.

Among the other Mumbai golfers in the fray, Akash Modi shot a 71 to be tied 55th while Wilson Raj D Mello returned a 72 to be tied 65th.

Sadiq:Trump change views on Islam

 London mayor, however, emphasised the need to be peaceful and not resort to violence while protesting the move.
On being questioned whether he would welcome Trump in the UK, Sadiq said that the US president should not have a state visit and that “we shouldn’t roll out a red carpet for him”.

United States recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

“I’ve been quite clear [about this]; he should not have a state visit. People of London are not his fans. I’ve heard he is visiting London in February, but not on a state visit, so let’s see,” he said.
The London mayor also advised Trump to change his views on Islam and Muslims.
“People say US, UK are best friends,” he said, adding that best friends also call out each other when one is wrong. “So I’m telling US that yes, you’re still my best friend, but you need to change [your stance on Jerusalem].”

An Interactive session with Mr Rajendra Shukla

Special Invite
Dear Member / Select Non Member,
An Interactive session with Mr Rajendra Shukla
Minister of Commerce, Industry & Employment, Government of Madhya Pradesh
Seminar on Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh
“Awareness cum Knowledge Sharing session on Madhya Pradesh Industrial Policy Post GST”
Monday, 11 December 2017: 1030–1300 hrs
Hotel The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Over the last decade Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a radical transformation in terms of economic and social development. This impressive growth is supplemented by creation of a robust support infrastructure in terms of roads, water supply, irrigation and year round 24×7 power supply. State government has been successful in creating a favourable business climate in the state.

With the advent of GST regime, Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP) has come up with an amended industrial policy which delinks industrial promotion assistance from net tax retained by GoMP from a company. To further disseminate the benefits/incentives offered under the new Industrial Policy, Government of Madhya Pradesh in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing a session on “Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh” with following details:

Day: Monday
Date: 11 December 2017
Venue: Grand Ballroom, Hotel The Leela Palace, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
Time: 1030-1300 hrs (Followed by Lunch)

Given this background, a high-level Government delegation led by the Hon’ble Minister of Commerce, Industries and Employment, Shri Rajendra Shukla and comprising senior decision makers from various departments will be visiting New Delhi on 11 December 2017 at The Leela Palace Hotel, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

We are writing to cordially invite you and your colleagues to attend the Seminar on Investment Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh from 1030-1300 hrs (followed by Lunch)

Your personal presence would add great value and enhance the level of engagement at the Roadshow.

Request to kindly confirm your presence with the duly filled Reply Form via return mail, you may also like to contact Ms Anjali Chauhan (anjali.chauhan@cii.in) Tel: 011-49816411 for any further clarification in this regard.

Regards,

Ankur

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:   REGINA JOSE GALINDO

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
REGINA JOSE GALINDO

Artist talk with Regina Jose Galindo at Baik Art, Los Angeles; Bearing Witness, October 27, 2017
Baik art is pleased to announce Regina Jose Galindo’s second rotation on LACMA’s campus as part of A Universal History of InfamyNuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (NuMu) will present Retrospective: A Solo Exhibition by Regina José Galindo, which opened last weekend and will be on view through February 19, 2018. The exhibition will include 28 photographs—each documenting a different performance by the artist—as well as a selection of her poems and a sound piece. One of Regina’s mentioned works includes the recent performance; Make America Great Again, which was held at Baik Art’s gallery space in Los Angeles as part our recent retrospective for the artist, curated by Lia Newman at Davidson College.
We invite you to watch the discussion with Regina Jose Galindo as she discusses her practices, performances, and poems throughout her career in Guatemala. The following talk was featured as a public event hosted by Baik Art in alliance with the Getty’s current PST exhibitions program, LA/LA.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
YOUNG-IL AHN

Following the recent success of Youn-Il Ahn’s ongoing LACMA exhibition, “Unexpected Light,” Baik Art is proud to announce the opening of the artist’s most recent retrospective at the Long Beach Museum of Art. The exhibition will be on display through January 28 and honors the celebrated South Korean artist with a major thirty-five-year retrospective, presenting a selection of abstract paintings from 1983 to the present.

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For additional information and catalog purchase inquiries please contact info@baikart.com

1st Mail Today Skills & Entrepreneurship Summit 17

Mail Today Skills & Entrepreneurship Summit:
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Inaugural Address by Dr Raman Singh , Chief Minister of Chattisgarh.
Group Editorial Director (Publishing) , India Today Group Mr Raj Chengappa welcomed the CM and wished him a great Successful Innings as CM of New Indian State of Chattisgarh.
Dr Raman Singh has completed fourteen years  on newly formed states Chattisgarh which came into being in 2000 due to imbalance of growth and development of this regions.
Young state which is 17 years old.
Dr Raman Singh briefing the demography of the State which is 32 % Tribal population  and twelve percent of Dalit  and from the last forty years embedded   with Naxal violence and their rule at various districts.
CM in his address talk of Chattisgarh  achievements with excellent PDS system and effective procurement of staple foods, best of national institution and growing number of technical institution. Chattisgarh is now has  all the major Educational Institutes of National Repute like IIM, AIIMS and Nursing colleges.The state which had nearly 21Ks schoolsis now hub of 60Ks government schools spread across the states.
Dr Raman Singh added, in 2000 the state power generation capacity was 10K MW which has risen to 40K MW and is now has the  status of having surplus in power.
CM said  Skill up-gradation implementation is our core efforts and we are injecting Rs 150 Cr from state fund for the skill up-gradation projects.
We have an absolute compassionate  Naxals  Surrender policy and we are committed for the development of the Naxal affected area.
Amod Kanth , Founder of Prayas an NGO raised  question about law enacted regarding house wives maids assistants, but job roles in domestic sector need re- look.CM assured him for the intervention to introduce the models of housekeeping jobs.
Dr Raman Singh, who spoke with ultimate vibrant mood to explain the rapid pace in the development of infrastructure, with nearly five airports ready for operation.
Dr Ram Singh further explained the best condition of Bastar  with airport facilities in place and activities at its pace,decades ago it was  considered the most backward district,further he showered lavish praise of new capital New Raipur  as the best sustainable role model city.

Dear Sagar Media Inc,   Our hard earned savings may be in danger!

“Change.org”
Dear Sagar Media Inc,
Our hard earned savings may be in danger! The money you deposit in your bank might be at risk!
The government is tabling a new law in Parliament that will allow a government entity to use depositors money to save a bank on the verge of bankruptcy.
Our hard earned money that we have saved for our children and for our future will be used to ‘Bail-In’ the banks.
This “Bail-in” provision means that say you have 10 lakhs in your account and if the bank is in trouble, it can reduce your 10 lakhs to 1 lakh, and the bank can use the remaining 9 lakhs to save itself.
The bank can also convert your account balance to a fixed deposit, repayable after five years.
Sagar Media Inc, sign my petition and claim rights to your own money.
Our money could be forcibly used to pull out a bank from its financial woes.
And we will not be able to do anything about it. We won’t even be able to challenge that in court!
Sagar Media Inc, Sign this petition now, before this bill is tabledin the winter session of the Parliament next week.
Thank you for your support,
Shilpa Shree

ADR analysed affidavits of 822 out of 851 contestants GujAssembly PhII

Gujarat Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 822 out of 851 candidates, who are contesting in the second phase of Gujarat Assembly Elections to be held on 14th December 2017. There are 29 candidates who have not been analysed as the affidavits of these candidates were either badly scanned or the complete affidavits were not available on the ECI website.
Summary and Highlights
S.No
Party
Number of Candidates not Analysed
1
INC
2
2
BJP
7
3
AAP
1
4
BSP
1
5
NCP
1
6
Independent
7
7
Other Parties
10
Total
29
Table: Party Wise Candidates who have not been analysed
Criminal Background
·         Candidates with Criminal Cases: Out of 822 candidates analyzed, 101 (12%) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves.
·         Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: 64 (8%) candidates have declared serious criminal cases, including cases related to murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, crimes against women etc.
·         Candidates with cases related to murdercandidates have declared cases related to murder (Indian Penal Code Section-302).
·         Candidates with cases related to Attempt to Murder: candidates have declared cases related to attempt to murder (Indian Penal Code Section-307).
·         Candidates with cases related to Crimes against Women: candidates have declared cases related to rape (IPC Section-376) and 2 candidates has declared case related to Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty (IPC Section-354).
·         Candidates with cases related to Kidnapping: 3 candidates have declared cases related to kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person (IPC Section-365).
·         Party wise Candidates with Criminal Cases:  Among the major parties, 22(26%) out of 86 candidates from Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) 25 (28%) out of 88 candidates from Indian National Congress(INC), 6 (8%) out of 74 candidates from Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)4 (15%) out of 27 candidates from NCP,  2 (29%) out of 7 candidates from AAP, and 23 (7%) out of 344 Independent candidates analysed have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
·         Party wise Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases:  Among the major parties, 13(15%) out of 86 candidates from Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) 18 (21%) out of 88 candidates from Indian National Congress(INC), 2 (3%) out of 74 candidates from Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)3 (11%) out of 27 candidates from NCP,  1 (14%) out of 7 candidates from AAP, and 14 (4%) out of 344 Independent candidates analysed have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
·         Red Alert Constituencies*: There are 12(13%) out of 93 constituencies in the Second phase of Gujarat assembly elections having 3 or more candidates with declared criminal cases.
*Red Alert Constituencies are those which have 3 or more candidates with criminal cases contesting elections
Financial Background
·         Share of wealth among candidates : The share of wealth amongst the candidates contesting in the second phase of assembly elections Gujarat is as follows:
Value of assets (Rs.)
Number of candidates
Percentage of Candidates
Rs.5 cr and above
66
8%
Rs.2 crores to 5 crores
64
8%
Rs. 50 lakhs to 2 crores
171
21%
Rs.10 lakhs to 50 lakhs
195
24%
less than  Rs. 10 lakhs
326
39%
Table: Share of wealth amongst contesting candidates

·         High asset candidates:  The details of top 3 candidates with highest declared assets, contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat  Assembly Elections are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
DASKROI
INC
5,73,09,877
2,26,19,96,416
2,31,93,06,293
231 Crore+
Y
2
PATAN
CHANASMA
INC
3,78,09,729
1,05,05,83,800
1,08,83,93,529
108 Crore+
Y
3
VADODARA
VAGHODIA
IND
51,24,46,999
46,08,12,080
97,32,59,079
97 Crore+
Y
 Table: Top three candidates with highest declared assets
 Crorepati Candidates: Out of the 822 candidates, 199 (24%) are crorepatis.
·         Party wise Crorepati Candidates: Among the major parties 66(77%) out of 86 candidates from BJP, 67(76%) out of 88 candidates from INC, 10 (37%) out of 27 candidates from NCP, 5(71%) out of 7 candidates from AAP3(4%) out of 74 candidates from BSP and 31 (9%) out of 344 Independent candidates have declared assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore. 
·         Average assets: The average of assets per candidate contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly Elections is Rs 2.39 Crores.
·         Party wise average assets: Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 86 BJP candidates is Rs. 7.80 crores88 INC candidates is Rs 9.80 crores74 BSP candidates have average assets of Rs 21.35 lakhs, 27 NCP candidates have average assets worth Rs 1.50 Crores, 7 AAP candidates have average assets worth Rs 2.80 crores, and 344 Independent candidates have average assets of Rs. 85.35 lakhs.
·         Zero asset candidate: 4 candidates have declared zero assets in their self sworn affidavits.  The details of these candidates are as follows:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
NIKOL
IND
0
0
0
N
2
AHMEDABAD
NIKOL
IND
0
0
0
Y
3
AHMEDABAD
BAPUNAGAR
IND
0
0
0
Y
4
Patel Sunilbhai Mahendrabhai
ANAND
UMRETH
IND
0
0
0
N
 Table: Candidates who have declared zero assets

·         Low asset candidates: The details of three candidates with lowest assets (excluding candidates with zero asssets) are as follows:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
AHMEDABAD
SABARMATI
Democratic Bharatiya Samaj Party
700
0
700
7 Hund+
N
2
AHMEDABAD
VATVA
Prajatantra Aadhar Party
2,500
0
2,500
2 Thou+
Y
3
AHMEDABAD
NARANPURA
IND
5,000*
0
5,000
5 Thou+
N
 Table: Candidates with declared lowest assets
* On assets means candidates who have not provided the total in their affidavits, it has been calculated on the basis of details provided by them in the same

·         Candidates with high liabilities: 373(45%) out of 822 candidates have declared liabilities. The details of top three candidates with highest liabilities are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets(Rs)
Liabilities (Rs)
PAN Given
1
VADODARA
VAGHODIA
IND
97,32,59,079
97 Crore+
34,38,73,465
34 Crore+
Y
2
AHMEDABAD
GHATLODIA
INC
54,11,77,513
54 Crore+
25,54,41,949
25 Crore+
Y
3
BANASKANTHA
DHANERA
BJP
74,58,80,450
74 Crore+
20,40,91,394
20 Crore+
Y
 Table: Top three candidates with high liabilities


·         Undeclared PAN:  A total of 109 (13%) candidates have not declared their PAN details.
·         Candidates with high income as declared in the ITR*: 5 candidates have declared total self- annual income of more than Rs 1 crore. The details of top 3  candidates are as given below:
S.No.
Name
Party Name
Constituency
District
Total Asset (Rs)
Self Source of Income
Spouse’s Source of Income
The financial year for which the last income tax return has been filed by candidate
Total income shown by candidate in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent) (Rs)
Self income shown by candidate in ITR (Rs)
1
BJP
SABARMATI
AHMEDABAD
2,29,31,410  2 Crore+
Firm Partner & Company Director
Firm Partner
2016-2017
13,18,93,977  13 Crore+
2,32,79,900  2 Crore+
2
IND
VAGHODIA
VADODARA
1,42,49,498  1 Crore+
Income From Farming, Rent, Interest From Bank
Salary
2016-2017
97,32,59,079  97 Crore+
1,52,78,913  1 Crore+
3
INC
VATVA
AHMEDABAD
1,50,30,964  1 Crore+
Partnership Firm
2016-2017
8,82,33,528  8 Crore+
1,50,30,964  1 Crore+
 Table: Top 3 candidates with high income as declared in ITR
*Total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents
·         Sources of Income 66 (8%) out of 822 candidates have not declared their sources of income.
·         Candidates who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 415(50%) out of 822 candidates have not declared income tax details.
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
·         Candidates with high Assets who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 24 candidates with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore have not declared Income Tax details. The details of top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared their IT returns are as given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Total Income (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)


Self Source of Income

Spouse Source of Income

PAN Given
Self-Income
1
MAHESANA
KHERALU
INC
0
6,13,27,380 6 Crore+
Farmer Animal Care & LIC Agent
Housewife
Y
ITR not filed
2
SABARKANTHA
PRANTIJ
NCP
0
5,99,12,344 5 Crore+
Farmer & Broker
Housewife & Sarpanch
Y
ITR not filed
3
AHMEDABAD
ASARWA (SC)
INC
0
4,15,17,000 4 Crore+
Business
Social Worker (Corporator)
Y
ITR not filed
 Table: Top three candidates with highest assets who have not declared ITR details
* Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
Other Background Details
·         Education details of candidates: 518 (63%) candidates have declared their educational qualification to be between 5th and 12thwhile 227 (28%) candidates have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above43(5%) candidates have declared themselves to be just literates and 6 (1%) candidates are illiterate.  There are 8 (1%) candidates who have not declared their educational qualification.
·         Age details of candidates:
o   291(35%) candidates have declared their age to be between 25 to 40 years while 416 (51%) candidates have declared their age to be between 41 to 60 years.  There are 111(14%) candidates who have declared their age to be between 61 to 80 years.
o   It is to be noted that 2 candidates have declared their age below 25 years namely Patel Shaileshkumar Kashiram (IND) from Ghatlodia constituency has declared his age to be 18 years and Patani Maheshkumar Naranbhai (IND) from Palanpur constituency has declared his age to be 24 years.
o   Two oldest candidates are namely Amin Vinubhai Bahadurbhai (All India Hindustan Congress Party) from Dahegam constituency has declared his age to be 84 years and Thakor Karsanji Maganji (NCP) from Kalol constituency is 82 years old.
·         Gender details of candidates: 61 (7%) female candidates are contesting in the second phase of the Gujarat assembly election this year.

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Mighty Kookaburras to meet Argentina in final of Odisha Men’s Hockey World League Final Bhubaneswar 2017.

Hockey World League champions Australia defeat brave Germany in semi-finals.
>World champions Australia to face Olympic champions Argentina in title match. Belgium battle past Spain to claim fifth place at Bhubaneswar’s Kalinga StadiumBhubaneswar, India: The final of the Odisha Men’s Hockey World League Final Bhubaneswar 2017 will be a mouth-watering clash between the respective world and Olympic champions, with Australia set to meet Rio 2016 gold medallists Argentina in the championship match on Sunday.Australia overcame stern resistance from Germany to emerge with a 3-0 win to maintain their hopes of defending the Hockey World League title that they won in Lucknow two years ago, setting up a clash with Los Loenes, the top ranked team in the game.”The Pool B meeting between Australia (FIH Hero World Ranking: 2) and Germany (WR: 5) finished with the scores locked together at 2-2, hinting that their semi-final rematch could also be a close one.However, Germany’s chances of success were hampered by the fact that they were missing five players from their squad, with one being injured and the others being unable to play due to illness.Despite having only 13 players fit for action – one of which was reserve goalkeeper Mark Appel, who was used as an outfield substitute – Die Honamas produced a startling performance, matching their opponents in the opening period and coming close to opening the scoring with a penalty corner that was brilliantly saved by the outstretched foot of Australia goalkeeper Tyler Lovell.Germany’s depleted squad somehow reached half time with the match scoreless but found the third and fourth quarters tough going as the constant Australian running began to take its toll on Germany’s rapidly tiring legs.Germany’s stubborn resistance finally broke with three minutes of the third quarter remaining, with Dylan Wotherspoon smashing a glorious backhand strike into the bottom corner from a tight angle following a period of dominance from the mighty Kookaburras.Jeremy Hayward moved his side even closer to a place in the competition final with a trademark penalty corner drag-flick goal early in the final quarter before Germany went for broke, replacing their goalkeeper with an outfield player in order to have one last attempt to crack open Australia’s defence. It was a tactic which almost paid dividends, with Australia blocking out two penalty corner efforts before a rapid counter-attack killed the game. Tom Wickham was the scorer of Australia’s third goal, tapping into an empty net to leave Australia one victory away from defending their Hockey World League title. “I think we can be proud of our performance today”, said Germany’s Philipp Huber, who was named Man of the Match, presented by Odisha New Opportunities after the game. “We came into the game thinking that we had nothing to lose. It was tight sometimes, and we thought if we could score a corner maybe we could get ahead but it wasn’t.>Earlier in the day, Belgium’s Red Lions ended their Hockey World League Final campaign on a positive note with a 1-0 victory over Spain to claim a fifth place finish in the competition.>The Red Sticks of Spain hit the post on two occasions in the match and could count themselves unlucky to finish as the losing side, but a brilliant precision strike from Sebastien Dockier in the fourth minute proved to be the difference.>Speaking after the game, Spain’s Josep Romeu – who was named Man of the Match, Presented by Odisha New Opportunities – said: “We were not happy with how we played against Belgium in the pool match. We had our chances to win today but it did not quite work out.The final day of action takes place on Sunday 10th December with host nation India facing Germany in the bronze medal match at 17:15 Indian Standard Time (UST+5.30). That contest will be followed title match, with reigning world and Hockey World League champions Australia taking on Olympic champions at 1930.
It promises to be a thrilling day’s play that will provide a fitting end to a terrific event in Bhubaneswar, the host city of next year’s Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup 2018
RESULTS – DAY 9
 
5-6 – Belgium 1, Spain 0.
Man of the Match, presented by Odisha New Opportunities: Josep Romeu (ESP)
Junior Player of the Match, presented by ONGC: Victor Wegnez (BEL)
 
Semi-Final – Australia 3, Germany 0. 
Man of the Match, presented by Odisha New Opportunities: Philipp Huber (GER)
Junior Player of the Match, presented by ONGC: Lachlan Sharp (AUS)
 
Upcoming fixtures (All times Indian Standard Time – UTC +5.30)
 
Sunday 10th December 2017
17:15: Bronze medal match – India v Germany
19:30: Final  – Argentina v Australia
 
Final Standings
1:
2:
3:
4:
5: Belgium
6: Spain
7: Netherlands
8: England

2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017 comes back to New Delhi 

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AIFACS to be venue from 9 to 14 December, 2017 for 2 India biennale
World Record 75 meter long watercolor painting will be highlight of this edition.
New Delhi: 9 December, 2017:International Watercolor Society of India, under the aegis of International Watercolor Society is organizing the prestigious International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017 at the AIFACS, 1 Rafi Marg, New Delhi from 9 to 14 December, 2017.
Works of 450 watercolor artists from 50 different countries including national and international masters will be exhibited during this 6 day art extravaganza.Under the theme of Harmony through Watercolor, the grand opening and cultural programme is being held at3:30 pm on 9December, 2017. This Grand Opening at AIFACS will happen after Live Demonstrations of 7 master artists, including that of Mr Atanur Dogan, Founder and President, International Watercolor Society (from Turkey). In the august company of Chief Guest, Shri Adwaita Charan Gadanayak, Director General, Modern Art Gallery; Special Guest – Mr Sakir Ozkan Torunlar, Ambassador of TurkeyGuests of Honours – Shri Ram V Sutar, Padma Bhushan & Chairman, AIFACS; Shri Naresh Kumar, IAS & Chairman, NDMC; Shri Keshav Chandra, IAS & CEO, Delhi Jal Board; and Shri Atanur Dogan (Turkey), President, International Watercolor Society; the 2nd edition will be declared open officially.
Exhibitions, Discussions, Seminars, Demonstrations by World Master Artists would be the highlights of the 6 day 2ndInternational Watercolor Society India Biennale for which delegates are converging in New Delhi to share and get enriched in the process of watercolor paintings and techniques. Awards will also be distributed on the inaugural day including those to the Best Artists in Floral painting, Best Artists in Stylized painting, Best Artists in Landscape painting and Best Artists in Portrait watercolor painting category (3 recipients each). Apart from this 5 Mention of Honor and IWS India Award and 3 winners of Online Watercolor Contest awards will also be given away to the deserving painters.
 
International Watercolor Society (IWS) is the sole international organization representing the most prestigious and talented watercolor artists in more than 90 countries in the world. This second edition of the India Biennale is being organized by the Indian chapter of International Watercolor Society India Biennale in New Delhi. This Festival can be thoroughly enjoyed by all art buyers, artists, art students and above all watercolor painting lovers. World Record 75 meter long watercolor painting will be one of the highlights of this biennale which will be accomplished at the Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi on 11thDecember, 2017. Alongwith the partners New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and Metropolis this will also be registered by Face International Book of Records.

Amit Kapoor, Vice President, International Watercolor Society and Country Head, said on the occasion “To promote in India this most traditional medium of art– watercolor painting and its artists since the genre is on a decline is the intention of organizing this biennale. International Watercolor Society is working towards the promotion of this declining genre and for this it is organizing free demonstrations, festivals and seminars to promote this art form. We at IWS want to spread love, peace and harmony through the usage of watercolor. Works of watercolor painters of more than 60 countries is being exhibited and all these painters are interested in knowing each other and promoting love and harmony more than increasing competitiveness.
Budding Watercolor artists can gather experience and courage through this Biennale. They can see and experience the type of techniques, usage, new idioms being explored by watercolor painters across India and the world are using to share their expressions. They can also learn the scenario of this genre outside India, whether artists in this field are able make money (be self reliant) and whether they are able to sell their paintings and whether they are eventually famous’’ added Mr Kapoor.
Shri Atanur Dogan from Turkey, Founder and President, International Watercolor Society said on the occasion “When so many artists come together, so many exhibitors come together, so many castes, so many creeds, so many colors, so many races, so many nationalities, so many religions also come together. And if this togetherness is for spreading love and peace and the goal is to work together towards promotion of a particular genre of art and art itself. Harmony is achieved. This is what we call Harmony through watercolor. This year artists from China, Russia, Iraq, Turkey, Yemen, Turkey are all converging in India – in total 25 to 30 nationalities are going to be present here together, some would not look each other in eye but for the love of watercolor they are going to be here together, Watercolor is our language and the message is Harmony.”
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2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017

I N V I T A T I O N 

International Watercolor Society of India

cordially invites you to

Grand Opening & Cultural Programme

of

2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017

“HARMONY THROUGH WATERCOLOR”

On Saturday 9th December, 2017 

Time: 3:30 pm 

At : AIFACS, 1, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110001

Exhibition will continue till 14th December, 2017

450 exhibitors from 50 countries

Chief Guest: Shri Adwaita Charan Gadanayak

Director – General, Modern Art Gallery 

Guests of Honour:  

Shri Ram V Sutar (Padma Bhushan & Chairman, AIFACS)                   

Shri Naresh Kumar (IAS & Chairman, NDMC)        

Shri Keshav Chandra (IAS & CEO, Delhi Jal Board)            

Shri Atanur Dogan “Turkey” (President, International  Watercolor Society

*Exhibitions *Discussions *Seminars

*Awards to Best Artists in Floral, Stylized Painting, Landscape and Portrait Categories; 

&

*Demonstrations by the World Master Artists 

R.S.V.P:
Amit Kapoor, Vice President, International Watercolor Society & Country Head, IWS, India
International Watercolor Society (IWS) is the sole international organization representing the most prestigious and talented watercolor artists in more than 90 countries in the world. The 2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017 will be held in New Delhi from 9th to 14th December 2017.
The theme for this 2nd India Biennale 2017 is Harmony through Watercolor and more than 450 artists are exhibiting in this huge event from around 50 countries. 25 Watercolor Demonstrations by well known National and International Masters is an integral part of the event. World Record 75 meter long watercolor painting will be one of the highlights of this biennale.
This Festival can be thoroughly enjoyed by all ART BUYERS, ARTISTS, ART STUDENTS and ALL WATERCOLOR LOVERS.
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Macron wins German European unity prize

French President Emmanuel Macron has been awarded a prestigious German prize for contributions to European unity in recognition of his “vision of a new Europe,” AP said. The International Charlemagne Prize is awarded annually by the city of Aachen, near the Belgian and Dutch borders. Previous winners include former US President Bill Clinton and Popes Francis and John Paul II. Friday’s statement cited Macron’s “vision of a new Europe and of the re-establishment of the European project, of a new European sovereignty.” It also said Macron’s election in May “proved once again that Europe is indeed capable of generating enthusiasm.” The prize ceremony is held in May in Aachen, from where the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne once ruled a swath of western Europe.

Special Feature: International Anti Corruption Day 2017


New Delhi/December 09, 2017: Joining hands with UNODC South Asia on the International Anti Corruption Day, South Asia’s leading changemakers–cutting across spheres of politics, business, governance, media and the civil society–emphasised the need for zero tolerance towards corrupt practices and called for stronger and united public action.
Through this special feature, “Voices against Corruption”, we bring to you their special and insightful reflections on the impact of corruption and ways to address this threat.

POLITICS

Mr. Arvind Kejriwal , Chief Minister of Delhi (India)

It gives me immense pleasure to know that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) South Asia is observing the International Anti-Corruption Day on 09 December with the special e-feature, “South Asian Voices Against Corruption” comprising videos and quotes from eminent thought leaders who stand for clean governance and zero tolerance to graft.
As you know, we are the ones who launched Anti-Corruption movement at the mass level (sic), which got support from the people from all walks of life. I have been working for establishing clean governance and zero tolerance to graft. Delhi, which represents people from every state and is treated as mini India, have a massive mandate to our ideology, we took a pledge to uproot corruption and to give clean and people-friendly governance in Delhi.
As Chief Minister of Delhi, from the very first day, my government launched a tirade against corruption by launching Anti-Corruption Helpline for the ease and use of the people and thereafter, an Anti-Corruption Campaign to tell the people about number of those booked for corruption (to) further send a message of fear in the minds of the corrupt and bribe takers. The ultimate aim of the government in launching these campaigns was to make Delhi, a corruption free-state. My Government is pushing for establishing transparency, ensuring good governance and for protecting the whistle blowers. I extend my best wishes for the success of the entire endeavour. ( Click here to read the full message.)

Mr. Gaurav Gogoi , Member of Parliament (India)

Corruption impacts all aspects of a nation i.e. national growth, peace and development adversely. National growth is a function of economic growth, foreign trade, domestic consumption, employment, public infrastructure, and social indicators. Nations plagued with corruption are an unattractive proposition for investors, which also effects employment opportunities and foreign trade. Due to leakage of Government benefits, social indicators suffer as well. With rising unemployment and a growing population not leading a socially respectable life, there is dissatisfaction, which manifests itself in the form of social violence and unrest. Low income levels result in poor health indicators, lack of education, gender disparity, thereby crippling the development of the nation in question.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
1. Technology: Use of technology for governance, reduces human intervention. This leads to minimizing the number of actors, who would have otherwise been leakage nodes. Significant levels of corruption is present in offices that have the authority to grant permissions to carry out business. Making the evaluation criterion as objective as possible along with a forced deadline to communicate the status (approved/disapproved), will minimize the prevalent malaise of bribe.
2. Low tax regime has proved to be a deterrent to rent seeking. On multiple occasions, due to high rates of tax, citizens themselves opt to pay rent than pay tax.
3. Whistle blower: No citizen should succumb to corruption. The law of the land should provide for adequate protection/anonymity to whistle blowers and take action against the doer, to set examples and encourage citizens to be actively involved towards conquering corruption.
United Against Corruption
South Asia is home to 24.75 percent of world population with median age of 26.4 years. Moreover, more than 40 per cent of the world’s poor live in South Asia. With a young population, it becomes important to discuss and limit corruption in the region. There is a common trend of opacity in public institutions, bribery, weak contract enforcement and low ease of doing business, all of which perpetuate corruption. For the region to grow socially and economically, it is inevitable that the region invests concerted resources to bring itself out of this endemic.

  Mrs. Meenakshi Lekhi , Member of Parliament (India)

Corruption leads to black money, and this impacts production. When production is affected, the cost of goods goes up. All this leads to a lack of opportunities, and lack of opportunities leads to disruption of government system, and disruption of government system leads to instability. So everything is interconnected. So far as peace is concerned, peace needs right amount of circumstances in which people can explore their own potential. Corruption works quite contrary to that. All this leads to strife and lack of authority, lack of faith in the authority. When there is no faith in the authority, the justice system, legal system, administrative system, all systems are impacted, and all this results in stunted growth or lack of opportunity for growth, production, inefficiency, bad governance, and hence peace is affected completely.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
First would be increasing transparency and accountability of the political and the administrative system by way of making such laws, which impose duty on the public servant to act in a timely fashion and reduce corruption. Second is use of Information Technology, like we have done it in the case of AADHAAR, connected with all subsidies and government schemes. In case anyone wants to avail LPG gas to education loan to anything else, AADHAAR is mandatory so it reduces the people who work between the system and are basically touts.  So, doing away with this format and increasing transparency by way of using technology is another way of reducing corruption. Third could be electoral reforms, because many times, political system imposes the kind of expenses on people who get elected and thus leads to corruption. When corruption at the highest level exists, it will percolate down below and in every system.  ( Corruption can be addressed) if we make electoral reforms mandatory for everyone to participate, and setup accountability system of the government and bureaucracy.
United Against Corruption
I think it is a very important theme because in the developing countries, as well as the developed countries, corruption is a big issue. When money is produced through corrupt means, it impacts and affects the lives of common people–be it their food, their housing, the infrastructure development. When all these things get affected, then definitely, people’s lives and their living standards get affected. All this is an impediment to growth. A stunted growth is a result of such practices. SAARC nations and the South Asian region is basically a very highly populated region in terms of density and this is a region where poverty is also very steep. So that gap between the have ones and have nots is very wide. Under these circumstances, this is the right theme for this particular region. More than this region–I think keeping geopolitics of the world right now in mind–not only for SAARC nations, but globally as well, this is a very appropriate theme to eradicate corruption. This is because most of the money earned through corrupt means travels to tax havens, which are controlled by the developed countries. So there is quid pro quo of some sort, and sharing in the corrupt practices and corrupt money, between the developed and the developing nations. Hence, this particular bane can only be corrected when all stakeholders join hands, governments join hands, people to people equations improve and everyone across the globe decides to do away with corruption. Thus, it will lead to greater happiness and better human rights for everyone.

  Mr. Sidharth Nath Singh , Minister of Health, Government of Uttar Pradesh (India)

Corruption leads to priorities that are inconsistent with development. It leads to poor delivery of resources and services, delays/shortfall in infrastructural amenities causing discontent among nationals and disturbing peace. Further,  it causes Brain Drain of talented human resources. Therefore, it hurts the society politically, socially and economically.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
1. Building an effective government that has strong enforcement of law, ensures punishment of corrupt and that ends impunity.
2. Citizens should themselves empower themselves and their communities, thus monitoring corrupt practices and bringing initiatives that lead to detection, reduction & elimination of corruption.
3. By promoting transparency and access to information to citizens, governments can curb and combat corruption. Access to information increases the responsiveness of government bodies, while simultaneously having a positive effect on the levels of public participation in a country.
United Against Corruption
South Asian countries clearly have high corruption rates coupled with low development indicators as compared to other developed countries. With about one fourth of the world’s population in this part of the world, no good to the mankind can be brought without development to this part. Development can only be brought by being united against corruption for development, peace and security.

BUSINESS

Mr. Adi Godrej, Chairman, Godrej Group (India)

Corruption can negatively affect the national growth and development. In South Asia, we have seen the negative effects of corruption on progress and all steps to minimise corruption, will yield good results.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Government can combat corruption by reducing controls, permissions of applications should be on the internet and if not okayed within two weeks should be deemed to be okay.  Citizens should strongly resist all forms of corruption as best as possible.
United Against Corruption
The UNODC theme is a very good theme for the future development of South Asia. South Asia, particularly India, is at the turning point of its development. It will be important for the governments and citizens to stand together in the fight against corruption and take responsibility to bring in transparency.

Mrs. Mohini Daljit Singh, CEO, Max India Foundation (India)

Corruption is a cancer that has eaten through the foundations of national growth and development. Leakage of funds diverts money from projects resulting in poor implementation if implemented at all.  With bribery project funds go into wrong hands; personal interest takes the place of national interest. Corruption has a deep impact on peace because all conflict starts with economic inequalities. The ‘have-nots” are forced into aggression when they see a few benefiting through illegal means, at their cost, and getting away with it.
Citizens and Governments can certainly work to get rid of this evil. They must. Commitment to development and progress must be foremost with accountability. There has to be a strict code for law and order impartially followed by all. The best must be rewarded and wrongdoers punished in an exemplary manner. Corruption is compromising quality in important areas like food, medicines, environment etc, and hence must be uprooted for human survival.

CINEMA AND ARTS

Mr. John Abraham, Bollywood Actor-Producer and Youth Icon (India)

Corruption is like a disease that affects governance, progress and development of a nation. It weakens criminal justice system, education and health and increases inequality between people. Raising awareness on corruption and bringing perpetrators to book is imperative. Corruption exists because there is an erosion of values, ethics and goodness in people today.
We must unite against corruption and the corrupt, and commit to end it wherever we can. Remember: those who give bribes are also as guilty as those receiving them. So stand your ground, and defeat corruption by speaking out against it in one voice!

  Ms. Mallika Sarabhai, Classical Dance Exponent (India)

Corruption presupposes that all of us can be bought, that nothing is so non-negotiable that it can not be traded. This is an idea that demoralizes people, and makes them complicit in something that we instinctively know is wrong. This deadening of a nation’s ethics and moral code is detrimental to the very functioning of the nation, and impacts the people and all processes.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Personally, we can start by stopping bribes that we give to make things work faster, like jumping a queue or getting a test done earlier. The judicial system needs to be one where the big scams, usually involving people in power, are dealt with meticulously, and publicly, and that the nation sees that the powerful are being punished. This sets an important bench mark. Corruption can be addressed by setting up mechanisms in institutions, local bodies and governments to give positive rewards and recognition to people who bring out corruption, that is, whistle blowers. This positive reaffirmation encourages many more people to take the time and trouble to do so.
United Against Corruption
Corruption impacts the poor the most. No peace or security is possible without rooting out the daily need to bribe or be bribed. And as it is so systemic, it is only when we unite that we can begin to change the paradigm.

GOVERNANCE

Mr. KV Chowdary, Central Vigilance Commissioner (India)

Corruption diverts the much needed resources and opportunities from legally eligible and needy persons to ineligible and illegal grabbers, thus depriving the needy and eligible leading to perpetuation and enhancement of inequalities and stunting of growth. Corruption threatens social, political and economic security of a nation. Corruption can promote terrorism, internal disturbances leading to lack of peace.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Governments need to continuously review the existing systems, to eliminate discretion, make them simpler, efficient and user friendly through digitization, automation so that goods and services are available to the public easily. Transparency and accountability are the keys. Effective and timely punishment of the corrupt demonstrates the Government’s will. Citizens have to individually and collectively resolve to be honest and to stay away from corruption, report corrupt practices to the appropriate authorities and propagate the message of anti corruption in all their walks of life and spheres of influence.
United Against Corruption
There can be no two views about the importance of integrity and absolute commitment to anticorruption if we desire peace, be secure and seek development, whether in South Asia or in any part of the world. The movement against corruption is a combined effort of the people, the government, the public and private sectors and the whistle blowers. All have to work in tandem.

Mr. Shailesh Gandhi, Former Central Informational Commissioner (India)

Corruption impedes delivery of services to citizens. This results in denial of even basic services like healthcare, education and justice to those who are poor and dispossessed who need them most. This becomes fertile ground for those propagating violence as a means to get grievance redressal, entitlements and justice. Under such circumstances, violence and terrorism prosper and peace and development take a backseat resulting in honesty and ethics regressing.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
It must be understood that corruption is the outcome of a governance system which is not designed to deliver even basic services in a timebound manner.  Citizens and governments must strive to reduce arbitrariness and create a system which would deliver within fixed time. Computerized, paperless working in government could facilitate transparency if almost all the files and working were displayed on the website each day.  Almost all dashboards of internal working should accessible by citizens. If citizens are allowed to monitor the entire working they would be the best vigilance monitors. This would also result in a true participatory democracy where citizens trust the government.
United Against Corruption
Countries in South Asia have started on the path of democracy quite late and therefore do not generally have governments which really encourage citizen participation in governance. They suffer from similar issues of poor governance and hence their efforts and best practices will result in productive and positive outcomes. Trying to emulate and resolve these by looking at the practices of nations which have built stronger institutions since they have pursued the path of democracy for a few centuries may not be very useful.

Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Former Central Information Commissioner (India)

Corruption can manifest in different forms intellectual, moral or financial. Since it is a means of ensuring policy to favour a vested interest it will inevitably undermine governance. What is meant by national growth, peace and development will then be what is in that interest and not the interest of the public. This will ensure that the management of these processes underpins the demands of that of vested interests.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
There must be related and effective legislation, for instance, a statutory right to information; civil society must remain constantly vigilant to ensure that authority adheres consistently to the principle of accountability and transparency; governance must be treated as service to the public service, not simply management of public services and civil servants trained to conform to this.
United Against Corruption
If my ideas on the above two questions are accepted, it would imply that every branch of government, civil society and the media, including social media would share the objective of this theme, both in the definition and measure of success. The UNODC theme is then of clear relevance to South Asia, each country of which region is at present struggling with challenges to the democratic process. National security must mean security of the public, not of any class or indeed any institution.

Mr. Ashish Khetan, Vice Chairman, Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission and Legislator (India)

Corruption leads to pilferage of funds meant for growth and development. While the public servants and private players enrich themselves by swindling public funds, nation is starved of crucial resources.  It is also often seen that corruption and communalism make ideal bedfellows. It is in the interest of corrupt elements to keep the people mired in mutual discard and animosity, by dividing them along narrow identities. In the process peace is also imperiled.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Citizens should hold their government accountable to election promises in order to combat corruption and foster development. Citizens should seek periodical report cards from their governments and in turn the government should place its report cards before the people.  Citizens should also track the personal wealth of their representatives.  The governments should mandatorily disclose the personal wealth of its staff officials.  The citizens should also demand full account of donations received by the political parties. The government should enact a legislation to make all political donations mandatorily to be made through banking channels alone.
United Against Corruption
This year’s UNODC theme is extremely important for South Asia because corruption has been a scourge for the people of this region.  Development, peace and security have all been undermined because of rampant corruption prevalent in the governments of South Asian nations.  By picking this as their theme UNODC has sent out a very strong and relevant message to the people of South Asia.

Mr. Neeraj Kumar, Former Commissioner, Delhi Police (India)

Corruption mars national growth as public money meant for the good of all e.g. education, health, public safety, infrastructure etc gets diverted into the hands of a few. This accentuates the gap between the haves and have nots leading to wide disparities in society. The resultant social and economic inequalities lead to discontent, social tensions and the presence of a large majority who are starved, deprived and vulnerable to crime and violence. This is a threat to societal peace and, at a global level, to international stability.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Citizens need to come forward and expose the corrupt elements in the government and people in authority.  Secondly, the government needs to create a system of responsive anti corruption agency which can react promptly and effectively. Thirdly, the laws should be strong and deterrent with speedy trial and punishment. Without the citizens and the government working in tandem corruption can never be fought.

Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, Former Chief Election Commissioner (India)

Corruption is one of the major challenges that India faces today and has a huge detrimental impact on the development of the country. It’s a matter of concern that time and again India has been classified as a highly corrupt country. In fact, a recent report released by Transparency International rated India as the most corrupt country in Asia. Corruption not only affects the poor more than the rich, it stifles economic growth and leads to the diversion of much needed funds from the education and health care sector, sectors which need to grow in order for the country to develop. I believe that elections are the biggest source of corruption in India. It is obvious that when candidates spend crores of rupees in campaigning, they will seek to recover the cost one way or the other.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
1. Taking up from my previous answer, I firmly believe that there is a need to curb election related corruption. Public funding of political parties I think will be a step in the right direction.
2. Secondly, agreeing with the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, I believe that the best way to end corruption is to reduce human interface between citizens and the government functionaries. Online application of documents, bookings, transactions,  and e-auctions are all ways to reduce human interface and thus leave less scope for corruption.
3. Third, greater awareness amongst people, and a conscious effort to tackle the menace of corruption by refusing to be a part of the process in any way whatsoever. Greater accountability from pubic officials and stricter punishment for the guilty party is also a must if we are to seriously curb the menace of corruption.
United Against Corruption
I believe corruption has become a major threat to development, not only in India but also in the world – especially the developing world – at large. The UNODC theme therefore is extremely relevant for the betterment of the people. It is only when all of us take a united stand against corruption that humankind can progress together. All suggestions that come forward to curb corruption as a result of this theme must be considered by one and all.

Mr. Ashok Sajjanhar, Former Ambassador of India to Kazakhstan, Sweden and Latvia

Corruption is one of the most invidious ills that afflict the human society and polity today. Corruption should not be considered to be limited only to financial aspects although that is one of the most pervading aspects, but should be seen to be extending to ethical, moral and spiritual fields as well.
Through corrupt methods and practices, individuals and organizations try and appropriate what belongs to the government. Governments hence do not receive what is due to them and hence are not able to deliver goods and services to the common citizens that they deserve and have a right to. Corruption is tantamount to cheating whereby individuals try to get by fraudulent means what does not belong to them. Corruption has a deleterious impact on the capacity and capability of governments at local and national level to deliver the quantum and quality of goods and services to the people to which they are justifiably entitled. This is harmful and adversely influences peace, prosperity, well-being as also security of the individual, society and the nation.
This seeks to sap and weaken the moral fibre and fabric of the perpetrators and victims of corrupt practices. Corruption is a vicious circle which keeps expanding and growing. It is necessary to frame appropriate rules and laws so that those who are indulging in such practices are caught speedily and punished quickly after following the due process of law. The moral strands of society particularly of the youth and young students in schools needs to be strengthened through education and through suitable programmes and activities. Special focus should be placed on teaching children through their schools so that they grow up as upright, honest, principled and righteous individuals. Such laws should be framed not only for individuals but should be applicable across the board to corporates, public sector undertakings, government officials, media, NGOs etc..Civil society groups should also be vigilant so that corrupt practices in government offices are quickly unearthed and expeditious action taken against the erring individuals.
I warmly commend UNODC for this initiative. This will help in spreading the message to develop a corruption-free society. This principle should be meticulously observed and followed by governments, individuals as well as civil society and business corporate sector. This is the only way to promote peace, security, stability and prosperity among the people and nations.

MEDIA

Ms. Patricia Mukhim, Editor, The Shillong Times and Activist (India)

Corruption sucks at the lifeblood of the nation. It takes away from the honest and hardworking lot the incentive to live by ethical codes of conduct. People at the helm of affairs then argue, “If you continue beat them, join them.” For foreign investors, the cost of doing business in a country rises and soon corruption is treated as a way of life. Corruption exacerbates poverty since money allocated for health and education are siphoned of. Development has a holistic meaning and addresses the personal growth of a person and not just infrastructure creation. In tribal societies, corruption creates societal divides in otherwise egalitarian societies. There is rapid erosion of social capital and this gives rise to violence and conflict as extortion is on the rise. Those who extort use corruption in high places as an alibi.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Citizens need to have a moral character that can resist corruption. They can use the RTI route to find out how development funds are spent. They can file PILs against corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. In Meghalaya, some concerned citizens worked to craft out a Social Audit Bill. The Bill was passed by the Meghalaya Assembly and now the Social Audit Council has been formed. Instead of doing a post mortem after money has been siphoned off the Social Audit Act allows citizens to have public hearings while a scheme is implemented so as to allow a course correction and also to ensure that projects are completed within a definite time line. This is an example of how citizens and government can collaborate to reduce and finally end corruption.
United Against Corruption
Slogans are important to enthuse people to take on the responsibility of fighting corruption at all levels. Corruption thrives where there is conflict and where the rule of law is absent. Poverty is exacerbated and that leads to dissension and gives cause for a revolution.

BANGLADESH

Mr. Iqbal Mahmood, Chairman, Anti-Corruption Commission (Bangladesh)

Corruption has negative impact on overall investment including Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), human development, poverty reduction; success of both public and private sectors and overall economic development of any country and Bangladesh is not an exception. It causes economic disorder through wastage of public resources. Corruption jeopardizes the business environment for domestic and foreign investors which results in poor economic activities. Corruption is one of dominant factors for which country like Bangladesh is still ranked at the bottom among countries surveyed on ‘Ease of doing Business’. In addition to this economic aspect, corruption has been corroding social value and taking toll on the nation in the long run. That’s why corruption is a serious challenge for Bangladesh. It has significant adverse impact on per capita GDP of Bangladesh. It is a kind of common perception that if corruption in Bangladesh could have been reduced to half then GDP growth rate might have been increased by more than 2 percent.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Ways through which Bangladesh likes to combat corruption are.
1. Punitive measures: (a) Conducting effective inquiry and investigation to help bring corrupt people under accountability and justice; and (b) Effective prosecution to help establish fairness and neutrality in judicial process.
2. Preventive measures such as building of moral character of public officials, providing adequate livelihood, limiting the official discretion and autonomy, controlling payoff, increasing the certainty of punishment for corrupts, strengthening overall quality of institutions through systemic improvement and enhancing public awareness.
United Against Corruption
Corruption is so widespread in our everyday life that it can hardly be combated without collective effort. It’s a global issue and it needs to be globally handled as well. People from all walks of life are to be integrated in the anti- corruption campaign en masse. They primarily need to be made aware of enormous damage corruption causes to their nation, morally and economically. Through use of punitive measures such as inflicting punishment and imposing penalty on corrupt persons, degree of corruption may be restrained if not eliminated. This is direct approach through enforcement. But on top of enforcement measures preventive actions should be taken to help corruption eradicated from our society. Preventive actions include measures such as building moral character of officials, systemic development of institutions and tagging of incentives with performance etc. UNODC has maintained the last year’s theme ‘United against Corruption’ for observing International Anti-corruption Day this year too, to emphasize concerted efforts of every nation to drive away corruption from their societies. This will help develop individual economy and build global peace and security.

Mr. Syed Muazzem Ali, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India (Bangladesh)

Corruption hinders smooth functioning of all state/non-state machineries, endangering sustainable economic development, ethical values and rule of law. From Bangladesh’s perspective, what I can say is that our Government remains committed to adhere to good governance and enhance transparency and accountability in all sectors. Our current government has taken an initiative to transform Bangladesh into “Digital Bangladesh” with advancement of technology and automation of services which is expected to curb corruption drastically. Our people now have got more access to information and benefits of e-governance. Besides, there has been a massive awareness campaign against corruption. Our government has revised the pay scale of government services to discourage corruption. We promulgated Anti-Corruption Commission Act in 2004 and formed the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) which is a statutory independent corruption prevention and corruption detective body of the State. The Anti-Corruption Commission proactively carries out investigation on allegation of corruption. We also acceded to the UN Convention against Corruption in 2007.

BHUTAN

Ms. Kinley Yangzom, Chairperson, Anti-Corruption Commission of Bhutan (Bhutan)

Bhutan, despite being one of the smallest countries in the world, has come a long way in fostering a holistic socio-economic development guided by the philosophy of Gross National Happiness. Over the years, Bhutan’s economic growth has increased to an average of 6-7% per annum and reduced poverty significantly from 31.7% in 2003 to 12.04% in 2017. Bhutan has also made decent success in mainstreaming anti-corruption measures as may be gauged by its 27 th position with a score of 65 in the TI-CPI (2016) and score of 7.89 in NIA 2016. However, with rapid socio-economic development where Bhutan prepares to graduate from LDC status and with increasing investments for development activities, Bhutan becomes more vulnerable to corruption.
His Majesty in the National Day Address on 17 th December 2014 pronounced that ” The highest probable risk to development that I foresee is corruption. Our national development efforts will be hindered by unchecked corruption. The formulation of plans and programs may be done well, aimed at the wellbeing of the people. Impressive amount of budget may be disbursed in line with these plans. But as the activities become too numerous, oversight and monitoring may fall short, allowing some people to be corrupt. Although a large amount of resources are spent, projects may not be accomplished as designed and quality of the projects may suffer seriously. At the end, such activities may become a matter of regret and disillusionment for the people and immense loss for the government and the country.” Thus, if appropriate measures are not taken to curb corruption at the earliest possible, it will derail the monumental success that Bhutan has made over the years and most importantly deteriorate the trust and confidence of the citizen.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
1. Political will is a must in the fight against corruption. Words must be supported by action. Walk the Talk!
2. Build and sustain institutional capacity that embraces the principles of democracy, good governance and rule of law to sustain public trust and confidence and strengthen the systems of transparency, accountability and integrity to effect systemic and behavioral changes in the society.
3. Further, for a small country like Bhutan, it is of paramount importance to be united against this social malice – corruption and mark every interaction with trust, understanding and cooperation. There must be collective effort in building awakened citizenry that upholds the principles and values of ethics, integrity and professionalism in one’s conduct, actions and dealings.
We must fulfill our natural responsibility to act against corruption and stop this corrosive problem.
United Against Corruption
Corruption is disastrous and transnational that no nation is immune to it. Therefore, all nations must join hands in combating and preventing corruption. Further, with almost 50% of the countries in the South Asia falling under Least Developed Countries, it is critical to redouble our united efforts in firmly acting against corruption and embracing the principles of integrity, transparency, accountability and good governance. Let us therefore enhance collaboration and stand united against corruption for development, peace and security.

Mr. Yogesh Tamang, Member of Parliament and Chairman, Good Governance Committee (Bhutan)

Corruption is a serious challenge for Bhutan given its small size, small population with young democracy. Further its developing economy coupled with  low literacy(education) level make it more vulnerable to corruption. Capital costs of development outweigh current expenditure. Most corruption instances are observed in the use of capital costs.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Firstly, it is of paramount importance to have Consistent Political Will of the Leadership against corruption. Currently, Bhutan is fortunate to have this in place from the highest authority. Secondly, the continuous efforts on education and awareness on the ill effects of corruption, by the constitutional institution of Anti Corruption Commission, are the preventive measures against corruption. Thirdly, investigation of corrupt cases, fair trial and prosecution in the court of law, and application of severe penalties for being corrupt are the measures to combat corruption.
United Against Corruption
Unity in each section of community and solidarity of all the citizens at the national level against corruption ensure peace and security in a country. Corruption takes root and different forms in policy formulation, and through practice of regionalism, communalism, favouritism and nepotism. Following rule of law is a fundamental approach in ensuring transparency, equity and justice. Good governance, therefore, plays critical role in guaranteeing justice and equity in the country. Therefore, the UNODC theme is wholly appropriate for South Asia.

UNODC

Mr. Sergey Kapinos, Regional Representative for South Asia, UNODC

It is sad that corruption is now endemic in many spheres of life, affecting businesses, education, governance, criminal justice, public welfare and healthcare, among others. No country or region is free from this crime. And the common citizens, especially the poor, are forced to pay the biggest price for corruption: rising prices, erosion of faith and trust in the governments, dilution in business credibility, diversion of essential public funds and deteriorating equity and fairness across societies. Corruption is indeed a major impediment to sustainable development and building effective institutions, as it weakens democracy and the rule of law and allows organised crime, terrorism and other security threats to thrive.
In the face of these challenges, it is important we rise and stand together to provide a global, united resistance to corruption. By working side by side, we can support governments in implementing anti-graft legislations and policies, enhance the governance systems, encourage corporates to embrace ethical and transparent business practices, urge criminal justice institutions to bring in meaningful reforms: in essence, spearhead a global revolution in minds towards justice, transparency and honesty.
As the custodian of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), UNODC is committed to working with governments, corporates, civil society, media and other stakeholders to address the issue of corruption. Our failure to collectively respond to this challenge stands to impact the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We must push for greater transparency and accountability from the government and businesses, support and enable good governance, demand high ethical standards from officials and protect the whistle blowers.
The International Anti-Corruption Day is a unique opportunity to recognize this very important threat to peace and SDGs. On this special occasion, I urge you to join and support UNODC’s call to act together and unite against corrupt practices for development, peace and security.

Ms. Zorana Markovic, Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser, UNODC

We are all aware how corrupt practices, from petty corruption and bribery to grand and political corruption affect our lives. Corruption undermines government revenue and therefore limits the ability of the government to enhance investment areas and incentives. The lack of adequate legislation and formulated policies create niche for individuals and businesses to side-step them through paying the bribes.  Where corruption is endemic, the trust to government efforts is diminishing which further creates vicious circle of corrupt individuals.Developing, and countries in transition, have been adversely affected given the weak institutional and legal systems, but we are increasingly aware of huge corruption problems in the developed democracies as well.  The scale of the problem is huge globally, there is no country in the world that is corruption-free.
Rooting Out Corruption: The Way Forward
Corruption has eroding effect to government efforts in providing services to citizens and it comes in many forms and scales. To fight this phenomenon successfully and comprehensively governments need to cooperate with all segments of a society and to seek wide coalition of forces gathered on the common goals. Civil society organisations are the natural ally in these efforts and their primary role is in awareness raising actions and sensitisation of society to zero -tolerance to corruption. Public and outreach campaigns, use of modern technologies and social media platform that appeal to younger generation will help spreading the messages to the widest levels of population. Educational and training programme that will use mass media will help in promoting strategic messages to citizens on government actions as will any incentive to enable wide access to public information and transparent decision-making process.
United Against Corruption
The complexity of the corruption throughout the region of South Asia seeks united actions against this problem. Governments cannot succeed alone, they need to mobilize the limited resources and need strategic and consensus based actions that will address the challenges they face in anti-corruption legal and institutional capacity. Only with strong commitment and inter-agency cooperation the results will become visible and will contribute to restoring the trust of citizens. Sharing of the experience with neighbouring countries and internationally help understand that no one is alone and that we can all learn from each other how to move forward with more success. UNODC stands ready and willing to assist in these processes throughout the region and to continue providing tailored technical assistance to building up the anti-corruption capacity of the region.

(As told to Mr. Samarth Pathak , Communications Officer, UNODC South Asia in exclusive interactions.)

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The Global Partnership Summit 2017

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UN World Economic Situation and Prospects 2018

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The World Economic Situation and Prospects Report, the UN flagship report on the state of the global economy, continues to convey the overarching message that robust and inclusive growth is a prerequisite for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

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Dear Naresh, where after all do Universal human rights begin?

Dear Naresh,
“Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home…where every man, woman, and child seeks equal justice, equal opportunity, and equal dignity without discrimination…Without concerted citizen action to uphold them close to home, we shall look in vain for progress in the larger world.”
This was the wisdom of Eleanor Roosevelt, a principle architect of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted sixty-nine years ago today. She understood the power of American leadership—she personified it—and she knew that the most effective way to lead is by example—by living our values.
And yet on this Human Rights Day, we are witnessing a stunning abdication by the United States of its historical leadership role in the world, leaving a vacuum that authoritarians and tyrants are rushing to fill. When President Trump cozies up to dictators, alienates our allies, and denies protection to vulnerable refugees, he undermines the international structures and norms that have helped secure American interests for decades.
You and I have a different vision: We know that respect for human rights is not some fuzzy sentiment; it is the foundation of peace, justice, and security.
That’s why today we celebrate the brave and generous men and women like you—veterans, lawyers, corporate leaders, people of faith, activists—all over our country who are working alongside us to protect human rights and defend American ideals.
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Israeli strike on Gaza after rocket attacks

Two militants were killed and at least 25 people have been injured, including six children, after the Israeli Air Force bombed alleged Hamas targets inside Gaza. The airstrikes were in retaliation for 3 rocket attacks launched at Israeli territory.
“In response to the projectiles fired at Israel from Gaza earlier today, IAF aircraft targeted a Hamas training compound & an ammunition warehouse in the Gaza Strip,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Twitter. “The IDF holds Hamas solely responsible for all hostile acts against Israel emanating from the Gaza Strip.” It went on to say the retaliatory strikes targeted “two weapons manufacturing sites, a weapons warehouse, a military compound”.

No plans for Serbia to join NATO

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told TASS on Friday that his country is on the European path, but it does not want to join NATO. “Ten days ago, I was in Brussels, at NATO’s headquarters, and told the 29 leaders… that Serbia has no intention of joining NATO,” he said in Belgrade, adding that “Serbia will maintain its military neutrality.” He also said ahead of his visit to Moscow that Belgrade did not impose sanctions on Moscow and will not do that in the future. “No pressure can make us change our position,” he added.

EU, Japan conclude talks FTA

The EU and Japan have concluded negotiations on a free-trade deal to create the world’s largest open economic area, signaling their rejection of the more protectionist stance of US President Donald Trump, Reuters said. The two parties said on Friday that negotiators had now finished a legal text that would open up trade for economies that make up around 30 percent of global output. The agreement, combining the 28 EU states and the world’s third-largest economy, will remove EU tariffs of 10 percent on Japanese cars and the 3-percent rate typically applied to car parts. Japan had been one of the signatories of the planned Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive 12-nation trade alliance that Trump ditched on his first day in office.

Rouhani:Ready to restore ties with Saudi Arabia

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said, his country is ready to restore ties with Saudi Arabia. In a speech today, Mr Rouhani said the regional rivals could have good relations if the Saudis end what he termed ‘false friendship’ with Israel and halt the bombardment of Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is battling Iranian-allied rebels known as Houthis.
Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic relations with Iran in January last year after Iranian demonstrators attacked Saudi diplomatic missions in response to the Saudi execution of a prominent Shiite dissident cleric. Tensions spiked again last month after the Houthis fired a ballistic missile that was intercepted near Riyadh. Saudi Arabia does not recognise Israel, but the two countries have a shared interest in countering Iran.

M Dharma emerges champion at CG Open 2017

M Dharma emerges champion at CG Open 2017 after playoff win over Sanjeev Kumar
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Dharma moves up to fourth in PGTI Order of Merit

Mumbai, December 9, 2017: Bengaluru golfer M Dharma’s aggressive approach paid off as he triumphed at the Rs. 1 crore CG Open 2017 after defeating Lucknow’s Sanjeev Kumar in a playoff.

The two golfers headed for a playoff after being tied at the top at 16-under-264 after the regulation 72 holes were completed at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) in Mumbai.

M Dharma (67-66-64-67), lying overnight tied second and two off the lead, collected three birdies on the first five holes to rise into contention early in the day. But the match almost slipped out of his hands when he double-bogeyed the 15th after an error in club selection.

However, Dharma roared back with a brave bogey on the 18th to take the match into a playoff. Dharma’s opponent in the playoff would be Sanjeev Kumar (66-67-67-64), who himself produced a bogey-free round of 64 that featured some brilliant chipping and long conversions.

The second playoff hole (on the 18th) turned out to be decisive after both players made birdies on the first playoff hole. Both players landed their drives in the fairway bunker, but Sanjeev, searching for his maiden title, decided to lay up and was well short of the green.

An aggressive Dharma on the other hand went for the green with his second shot and landed just short of it. While Sanjeev struggled thereafter as he hit it over the green, Dharma made an up and down for birdie to capture his second title which was also his first in four years.

Dharma said, “My aggressive play really paid off for me today. I first went for the flag on the final hole in regulation as I knew I had to make an eagle to get in the playoff. I managed to do that. Then finally, I played my second shot on the decisive playoff hole for a win and again pulled it off.

“I was solid all through and didn’t think too much about the scores but I attacked only when it really mattered. My ball-striking was the best aspect of my game as I made at least 15 regulations in each round.

“It’s great to win after so long. This now gives me the opportunity to contend for the PGTI Order of Merit. I produced five top-10s in the season prior to this event but was just not able to break that victory barrier. I’m glad I’ve finally done it,” added Dharma, whose winning purse of Rs. 15 lakh lifted him from 13th to fourth place in the PGTI Order of Merit.
    
Sanjeev Kumar posted his fourth top-5 and second runner-up finish of the season. He now occupies eighth place in the money list.

Delhi’s Shamim Khan regained his lead in the Order of Merit thanks to his tied third finish at 15-under-265 along with Kolkata’s Viraj Madappa and Sri Lankan Mithun Perera.

Ahmedabad-based Udayan Mane conceded his lead in the Order of Merit and dropped to second place after finishing one shot behind Shamim in tied sixth this week.

Delhi’s Veer Ahlawat, the third round leader, also took a share of sixth place at 14-under-266.

Mumbai players Anil Bajrang Mane (three-under-277) and Akash Modi (21-over-301) finished tied 28th and 60th respectively.

Cambodian PM global ambassador for tourism, SDG

European Council on Tourism and Trade (ECTT) has appointed Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen as a global ambassador for tourism and sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Professor Anton Caragea, president of the Bucharest-headquartered ECTT, presented the letter of designation to Hun Sen at a ceremony in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, on Saturday.
In his speech delivered at the ceremony, Hun Sen vowed to promote global tourism, saying that peace is the key factor for all countries to achieve the United Nations‘ 2030 SDGs.
“Peace is the most important factor for development, and only peace will enable us to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals,” he said, vowing to maintain Cambodia’s peace “at any cost”.
Anton Caragea said the appointment was made in recognition of Hun Sen’s effort in promoting inclusive and supportive tourism and sustainable development, and in order to harness his abilities and knowledge for the benefit of world-wide growth, employment, and development agenda 2030 of the United Nations.
The global ambassadors for tourism and sustainable development goals are leaders and prominent personalities committed to promoting the role and contribution of tourism in the achievement of the SDGs.

Delhi Medical Association to protest

2017
PRESS INVITATION 
To all the Chief/Health Reporter
Press/Media
A Press conference is being called today by Delhi Medical Association to protest against the suspension of two doctors by Max Hospital and also suspension of licences of Max Hospital by Delhi Govt as a suo moto action in both the cases  at 5 pm after the emergent executive committee meeting of Delhi Medical Association at DMA House, Daryaganj, New Delhi.  
DMA condemns such an action and requests for the immediate revocation of license of Max Hospital by Delhi Govt and revocation of suspension of  two doctors with immediate effect  or in a stipulated period of 5-7 days   
You are requested to kindly depute your reporter and photographer to cover the event on 5.00pm today (Saturday, 9th Dec 2017) at DMA House, Darayganj, New Delhi


Dr. Vijay K. Malhotra                             Dr. Satish Tyagi
President, DMA                                        Hony. State Secretary     

AAP nothing delivered

AAP Nothing Delivered in 4-5 Years Than Water Power Subsidy
December10, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singhprogressindia2015@gmail.com
As I was returning from Chandigarh on 7th, the Clean, Planned and Developed city, at 7PM in dark I saw ‘Waste Dump on Fire All Around It’ and very Large Open Drain between Waste Mountain and main highway – it was absolutely shocking and there was not even a news in TOI. This message covers three issues Healthcare, Education & Food Retail.
10,000 Nursing Home Beds CGHS & NDRF Projects

It cost little to Delhi government if CGHS Dispensaries which simply copy Prescriptions & Distribute Medicines only are Converted into Nursing Homes, Since 85% to 90% cost in Delhi is Land Value 5,000 Nursing Home Bedscould be built in 12 month for each site to cost Rs.2 Cr to Rs.5 Cr depending on site. SimilarlyNDRF 5,000 Bed Army Operated Surgical Hospital can be built near Army Base Hospital to cost about Rs.1,000 Cr.
Science Talent Scholarships vs Tuition Subsidy

Under Right to Education children have right to be admitted to nearest school and fees charged at per paying potential of the family. Rich & Poor should grow together in a community not segregated on Income Basis. Delhi should provide Science Talent Scholarships to 5000 Students because Science Education is Unaffordable for most.
Weekly Farmers Markets in Chandigarh vs Street Vending
Earlier on 6th went with my sister for Shopping at ‘Farmers Market’ nearby. Seasonal vegetables were Retailed at 50% to 80% less price than in South Delhi. People can in cars and took home ‘One Week of Fruits & Vegetables Needs’ in 30 minutes – save over Rs.4,000 a month. Saving Rs.50,000 Per Household is big saving.
Fruits & Vegetables Processing at Farms itself is Rs.1,00,000 Yearly Household Savings – Avoid Garbage Entry in Cities – Clean Cities.  
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,

Sagar Media Inc :News-View Tweet activity

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    Indian Diving Team won 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze Medals in Indonesia Open Aquatic Championship 2017. The five-days championship concluded yesterday in Indonesia’s Jakarta.
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Press Invitation

 PRESS INVITATION

Mrs. India Delhi NCR cordially invites you for the Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of


‘MRS INDIA BEAUTY PAGEANT’
 (A Mrs India Delhi NCR Beauty Pageant conducting Mrs. India Asia International & Mrs Planet India is India’s only National Beauty Pageant for Married Women offering international platform & promoting Diabetes Awareness. Based on the theme of ‘Beauty is Diversity’.)


Judges:
·     Mrs. Ritu Sood (Board of Director Mrs India) 
·    Ahmad Kabir Shadan(Bollywood Director & Producer)
Guests:
·     Mrs. Gurumaa Bhrigushree Monica(Director of Bhrigu Shashtram) 
·    Mr. Kapil Mohan Gupta(Director of AD Fashions Retail Pvt.Ltd.)



Time: 2:00 pm
Date: 11th December 2017 (Monday)
Venue:  Hotel The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, CP New Delhi


You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Event.



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EU rebuffs Netanyahu’s call

EU’s foreign policy head Federica Mogherini said she told Netanyahu that the bloc supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
She said the EU will continue to respect the international consensus on Jerusalem until the city’s final status is determined through direct negotiations between the parties concerned.
The EU plans to invite Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Brussels in January to convey its stance on the issue.
Europe to follow the US in recognizing Jerusalem as his country’s capital. But the EU’s foreign policy chief has rejected the idea.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to reporters ahead of a meeting with EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday.
He said US President Donald Trump’s decision does not obviate peace but makes it possible.
French President Emmanuel Macron met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris on Sunday.  Macron expressed disapproval of the US decision.
He urged Netanyahu to make some courageous gestures toward the Palestinians, suggesting that Israel freeze construction of new settlements in East Jerusalem and other occupied lands.
But Netanyahu made no mention of the settlements during the news conference.
He said the sooner the Palestinians come to grips with reality, the sooner they will move toward peace.

Abbas, Sisi agree to revive East Jerusalem capital of Palestine

Abbas and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi have agreed on the need to take concrete action to defend the rights of Palestinians.The agreement was made during a meeting between the two leaders in Cairo on Monday.
Sisi is said to have reiterated his support for Palestinians claiming East Jerusalem as the capital of its future state.
Two leaders also agreed to continue high-level coordination to maintain the rights of Palestinians.

Climate change summit in Paris

World leaders gathered in Paris to discuss climate change on Tuesday, exactly 2 years after the Paris Agreement was adopted.
Attention is focused on whether they will be able to issue a clear message to secure funds from the public and private sectors to combat global warming.
The meeting was called by French President Emmanuel Macron. Leaders and cabinet ministers from nearly 100 countries as well as top United Nations officials were invited.
The gathering is part of efforts to ensure the implementation of the Paris Agreement, which established an international framework to deal with global warming beyond 2020.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and others took part in a morning session. Topics of discussion included how to secure 100 billion dollars per year for climate action in developing countries.
US President Donald Trump has announced his country’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. He has also said his country would stop contributing to a fund for developing nations.

Operation in Afghanistan’s north on ISIS

Afghanistan’s military plans to launch a major operation to stop Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) making inroads into the country’s northern provinces, officials said on Tuesday. The operation will target the provinces of Sari Pul, Faryab and Jowzjan, Defense Ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri said. “We know there are foreign fighters among them, but we will eliminate all of them, regardless of their nationality,” he promised. French and Algerian fighters, some arriving from Syria, have joined new IS bases in northern Afghanistan

Heavy snow Belgian flights cancelled

300 flights were cancelled at Belgian airports due to heavy snow on Tuesday, according to media reports. The cancellations affected more than 5,000 passengers. On Monday, high winds and heavy snow in Europe stranded thousands of travelers and kept schoolchildren at home, AFP said. It was the second consecutive day of fierce weather across the continent, with Britain still digging out from its deepest snowfall in four years. Flights were also cancelled in the Netherlands and UK.

Services Conclave “Serve India and the World”

Tuesday, 19th December, 2017: Hotel Leela Palace, New Delhi

Dear Mr/ Mrs,

It gives me immense pleasure to inform you that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) with the support of the Ministry Commerce and Industry and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) is organising the Services Conclave: Serve India and the World on 19th December in Delhi.

The Services Sector is emerging across the world as an enabler of economic growth and inclusion. The sector contributes almost one third of the gross value added, half of the world employment, one fifth of global trade and more than half of the world FDI flows.

In India, the contribution of the Services Sector has grown to more than half of the country’s output today, from 30 per cent of GDP in 1950, contributing 62 per cent of the gross value addition with the growth of 7.7 per cent in 2016-17. This fast emergence has thrown open huge opportunities and challenges for the sector.

Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Suresh Prabhu has agreed to deliver the Inaugural Address at the conclave on the 19th of December.

The Conclave will be attended by Policy Makers, Industry Captains, Academicians and other Stakeholders.  The conclave will  also address on“How IT and ICT is catalyzing growth through Digital Platforms and Sports as an emerging subsector which will drive growth, development and inclusion”.

The main components of the programme are:

·         Conference
·         Knowledge Report on Road map on Building Services Competitiveness
·         White Paper on India: Leapfrogging with Disruptive Tech for 1.3 billion
·         Global Exhibition on Services 2018: Curtain Raiser

The Conclave will attempt to bring in the stake holders: Government and Industry on a common platform to discuss and debate on building competitiveness of the Services Sector by,

  • Identifying and addressing key Competitive Differentiators in the Services Sector  
  • Ideating on bridging the regulatory gaps in the key sub segments of the Services Sector
  • Strategizing to develop a holistic framework for an overarching Services Policy  

I take the opportunity to invite you to join us for the Inaugural Session and also nominate your senior colleagues to attend the Conclave.

Look forward to receiving you at the Conclave.

Warm regards,
Amita Sarkar

——————————————
Amita Sarkar
Deputy Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry
The Mantosh Sondhi Centre
23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road

FRDI bill to empower the govt to write off the loans, privatise PSU banks & seize our deposits in banks.

After giving huge loans to Adani, Ambanis, Essar, Mallya & other cronies, many of whom have run away with them, Govt now brings the FRDI bill to empower the govt to write off the loans, privatise PSU banks & seize our deposits in banks. Can wreak havoc
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UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children

UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children – while increasing online access to benefit the most disadvantaged
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Flagship report highlights digital divides and explores current debates about the impact of the internet and social media on children’s safety and wellbeing 
NEW YORK, 11 December 2017 – Despite children’s massive online presence – 1 in 3 internet users worldwide is a child – too little is done to protect them from the perils of the digital world and to increase their access to safe online content, UNICEF said in its annual flagship report released today.
The State of the World’s Children 2017: Children in a digital worldpresents UNICEF’s first comprehensive look at the different ways digital technology is affecting children’s lives and life chances, identifying dangers as well as opportunities.  It argues that governments and the private sector have not kept up with the pace of change, exposing children to new risks and harms and leaving millions of the most disadvantaged children behind.
“For better and for worse, digital technology is now an irreversible fact of our lives,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “In a digital world, our dual challenge is how to mitigate the harms while maximizing the benefits of the internet for every child.”
The report explores the benefits digital technology can offer the most disadvantaged children, including those growing up in poverty or affected by humanitarian emergencies. These include increasing their access to information, building skills for the digital workplace, and giving them a platform to connect and communicate their views.
But the report shows that millions of children are missing out. Around one third of the world’s youth – 346 million – are not online, exacerbating inequities and reducing children’s ability to participate in an increasingly digital economy.
The report also examines how the internet increases children’s vulnerability to risks and harms, including misuse of their private information, access to harmful content, and cyberbullying. The ubiquitous presence of mobile devices, the report notes, has made online access for many children less supervised – and potentially more dangerous.
And digital networks like the Dark Web and cryptocurrencies are enabling the worst forms of exploitation and abuse, including trafficking and ‘made to order’ online child sexual abuse.
The report presents current data and analysis about children’s online usage and the impact of digital technology on children’s wellbeing, exploring growing debates about digital “addiction” and the possible effect of screen time on brain development.
Additional facts from the report include:

  • Young people are the most connected age group. Worldwide, 71 per cent are online compared with 48 per cent of the total population.
  • African youth are the least connected, with around 3 out of 5 youth offline, compared to just 1 in 25 in Europe.
  • Approximately 56 per cent of all websites are in English and many children cannot find content they understand or that is culturally relevant.
  • More than 9 in 10 child sexual abuse URLs identified globally are hosted in five countries – Canada, France, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation and the United States.
Only collective action – by governments, the private sector, children’s organizations, academia, families and children themselves – can help level the digital playing field and make the internet safer and more accessible for children, the report says.
Practical recommendations to help guide more effective policymaking and more responsible business practices to benefit children include:
  • Provide all children with affordable access to high-quality online resources.
  • Protect children from harm online – including abuse, exploitation, trafficking, cyberbullying and exposure to unsuitable materials.
  • Safeguard children’s privacy and identities online.
  • Teach digital literacy to keep children informed, engaged and safe online.
  • Leverage the power of the private sector to advance ethical standards and practices that protect and benefit children online.
  • Put children at the centre of digital policy.
“The internet was designed for adults, but it is increasingly used by children and young people – and digital technology increasingly affects their lives and futures. So digital policies, practices, and products should better reflect children’s needs, children’s perspectives and children’s voices,” said Lake.
Equity is an important focus of children’s participation in the digital space in India. Internet penetration is higher in urban areas, however the potential to grow is huge. The Internet in India is still a ‘male preserve’, with on average only a third of users being female. There are potentially serious consequences for girls excluded from the digital age: the continued isolation in countries and cultures where girls are restricted in their movement or activity online and offline because of their gender; inability to access online services and information on issues related to their health; inability to further their education; and no chance to further skills that could help them participate in the global economy of the 21st century.
“Girls and boys in India have the unique opportunity to benefit from the connectivity that the digital world can provide. India is famous as an IT Hub and no matter where they live, every girl or boy should have a digital advantage,” said UNICEF Representative in India, Dr Yasmin Ali Haque at the launch in Delhi.
“UNICEF is working with the Government in developing a comprehensive plan on digital safety for children. The Internet and social media provide incredible opportunities for children to learn, participate and socialize but it also brings significant risks of online abuse and violence. Digital literacy is therefore key to ensure that all girls and all boys can stay informed, engaged and safe online,” said Dr Haque. 
On 17 December UNICEF is organizing a digital carnival involving children, parents and digital experts at the National Bal Bhawan in Delhi. Child hackathon awards in partnership with Google and Learning Links Foundation will also be presented. In Hyderabad on 18 December NASSCOM and UNICEF will bring together some 50 key corporate leaders together with child digital champions to discuss child participation and online safety.

About UNICEF
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, to build a better world for everyone. For more information about UNICEF and its work for children visit www.unicef.org. Follow UNICEF on Twitterand Facebook

For UNICEF India and its work visit www.unicef.in . Follow us on Twitter and Facebook


For more information, please contact:
UNICEF India:
Geetanjali Master, Communication Specialist,
Tel: +91 981 810 5861, email: gmaster@unicef.org
Sonia Sarkar, Communication Officer,
Tel: +91 981 017 0289, email:sarkar@unicef.org

Azadpur Wholesale Market Rates 10% to 40% of Retail Price

December12, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh* progressindia2015@gmail.com

This is biggest Tragedy of India farmers and labor particularly in villages don’t earn enough to sustain normal healthy living – over50% Indians are malnourished, 20% are Stunted, 600m are below poverty line defined as $1 per day expenditure or Rs.32 per day, real figure could be 1000m at $2 per day expenditure UN Standard for poverty.

India is yet to learn how to Distribute Foods to 1.3b People Without Middlemen Loot & Physical & Nutritional Loss, Minimize Logistics Cost and Urban Waste Generation.

Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Wholesale Price Farmers Get in Azadpur Mandi including Unloading & Mandi Charges
We Pay 2-10 Times of Wholesale Price Depending on Items and Locations
Rates are Per 100 kg – Modal Price is in Bold
This is the latest price available in Digital India
Current Bazar Rate of APMC azadpur (as on Tuesday, November 21, 2017)
S No.
Commodity
Variety
Arrival
Unit
Max Price
(in Rs)
Modal Price
(in Rs)
Min Price
(in Rs)
1.
Apple
R. Delicious
38446
Qtl
8000
4379
1750
2.
Apple
American
4063
2245
938
3.
Apple
Delicious
4688
3307
1250
4.
Apple
Golden
6000
3833
2000
5.
Apple
Maharaji
2500
1510
500
6.
Banana
Banana – R
798
Qtl
1400
1245
1100
7.
Banana – Green
Banana – G
12
Qtl
1500
1250
1000
8.
Beans
Beans
231
Qtl
4500
3470
2750
9.
Bhindi
Bhindi
496
Qtl
4000
2889
2000
10.
Bitter gourd
Bitter Gourd
125
Qtl
2400
2025
1750
11.
Bottle gourd
Bottle Gourd
868
Qtl
1000
733
533
12.
Brinjal
Brinjal
473
Qtl
1100
756
400
13.
Cabbage
Cabbage
929
Qtl
1500
995
600
14.
Capsicum
Capsicum
1622
Qtl
2500
2067
1500
15.
Carrot
Carrot
5686
Qtl
3000
1938
1250
16.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
1008
Qtl
2000
1130
500
17.
Chikoos(Sapota)
Other
4500
3133
2200
18.
Coconut
Big
101
Qtl
2571
1934
1250
19.
Coriander
Coriander
577
Qtl
3000
1900
1150
20.
Cucumbar
Cucumbar
1978
Qtl
1750
1238
500
21.
Garlic
Average
482
Qtl
9500
3819
1250
22.
Guava
Guava
132
Qtl
6000
1772
625
23.
Gwar
Gwar
3
Qtl
1875
1592
1250
24.
Kakada
Other
4000
2875
2000
25.
Karbuja
Karbhuja
355
Qtl
5625
2708
1000
26.
Lemon
Other
295
Qtl
1714
1467
1142
27.
Little gourd
Other
123
Qtl
1000
875
750
28.
Mango
Badami
16
Qtl
5500
3900
2000
29.
Methi
Methi
121
Qtl
1500
1300
1000
30.
Mousambi
Mousambi
10
Qtl
5000
2750
1000
31.
Onion
Onion
4138
Qtl
3500
2258
1000
32.
Papaya
Other
394
Qtl
1000
808
625
33.
Peas Wet
Other
841
Qtl
5250
4281
3500
34.
Pine Apple
Other
53
Qtl
2700
1867
1000
35.
Potato
Potato
4163
Qtl
1400
682
280
36.
Pumpkin
Other
312
Qtl
1000
800
500
37.
Raddish
Other
599
Qtl
450
356
250
38.
Season Leaves
Other
229
Qtl
1250
988
750
39.
Sugarcane
Other
135
Qtl
500
450
400
40.
Sweet Potato
Sweet Potato
1043
Qtl
1000
813
625
41.
Sweet Pumpkin
Other
1200
1125
1000
42.
Tomato
Tomato
2611
Qtl
4000
2966
1600
43.
Water Melon
Other
122
Qtl
1100
900
700
44.
Yam (Ratalu)
Other
1200
990
800

Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms

Dear Prashant Bhushan,  your clarion call, is here and shall be wide publicity but be visible in social media, Facebook,twitter, LinkedIn, etc
Dear Naresh Kumar Sagar,
Greetings from Swaraj Abhiyan!
You may be aware that a citizens Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms has been campaigning for the last several years, seeking far reaching reforms in the judicial system to make the judiciary accessible, responsive, credible and accountable, so that it becomes an effective and functional system for delivering justice. In particular, we have campaigned for a proper system for investigating complaints against Judges and seeking their accountability for any misconduct.
In a recent petition regarding a Medical College, where the CBI had registered a FIR that there was a large conspiracy and planning to procure a favourable judgement from the Supreme Court by paying bribes to judges, we petitioned the Supreme Court that such a sensitive investigation can be used by the government to compromise the independence of the Supreme Court and therefore it should be handled by a SIT monitored by the Supreme Court and headed by a former Chief Justice of the Court. Unfortunately however, this petition led to a series of unfortunate and ugly developments which culminated in a bench of junior Judges of the court, not only dismissing the petition but also imposing costs of 25 lakhs on the Campaign. The Campaign has decided to fight this unjust judgement and we are seeking a review and other legal remedies. A statement has also been issued by former Judges and others for supporting the Campaign.
In response to the suggestions by a large number of well wishers, the Campaign decided to put out a crowdfunding appeal for taking forward the campaign and if that eventuality arises, to also use the money for paying the costs imposed on the Campaign.
I request you to support the Campaign through the crowdfunding effort. This is the link to make your contribution. https://www.bitgiving.com/cjarcampaign
Do sign the online petition started by Justice Shah, Justice Singhvi and others in support of the Campaign –
Join the Campaign by visiting this page and signing up now – http://judicialreforms.org/join-us-now/
With warm regards,
Prashant Bhushan

UN WESP 2018: Lift in global economy prompts opportunities to tackle deep-rooted development issues

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A three per cent upturn in the global economy has paved the way to readjust policy towards longer-term issues, such as addressing climate change, tackling existing inequalities and removing institutional obstacles to development, according to a new United Nations report on global economic prospects.
Launched in New York on Monday, among other things, the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2018 offers policy imperatives that include tackling inequality and delinking economic growth from environmental degradation.
“The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2018 demonstrates that current macroeconomic conditions offer policy-makers greater scope to address some of the deep-rooted issues that continue to hamper progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals,” stated UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres in the Foreword.
According to the report, 2017 global economic growth had reached three per cent – its highest since 2011 – as crisis-related fragilities and the adverse effects of other recent shocks have subsided.
The improvement is widespread. Roughly two-thirds of the world’s countries have experienced stronger growth in 2017 than in the previous year, and movement is expected to remain steady at three per cent in 2018 and 2019.
Noting that the recent pickup in global growth stems predominantly from firmer growth in several developed economies, the report states that East and South Asia remain the world most dynamic regions.
Despite the improved short-term outlook, the global economy continues to face longer-term challenges, including trade policy changes and rising geopolitical tensions.
The report highlighted that the improved macroeconomic situation has opened a door for reorienting policies, including to increase economic diversification; reduce inequality; support long-term investment; and tackle institutional deficiencies. It noted that addressing these challenges can generate stronger investment and productivity, higher job creation and more sustainable medium-term economic growth.

Uneven Growth

However, the recent economic improvements have been unevenly distributed across countries and regions.
Through 2019, negligible per capita income growth is expected in several parts of Africa, Western Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean – underscoring the urgent need to foster an environment that will both accelerate medium-term growth prospects and tackle poverty through policies that address income and opportunity inequalities.
The report also found that – hindered by institutional deficiencies, inadequate basic infrastructure and greater exposure levels to natural disasters, along with challenges to security and political instability – very few least developed countries (LDCs ) are expected to reach the Sustainable Development Goal target for GDP growth of “at least 7 per cent” (SDG 8.1) in the near term.
In addition to mobilizing financial resources to meet LDC investment needs, policies must also focus on conflict prevention and removing barriers that continue to hinder more rapid progress.
After remaining flat for three consecutive years, preliminary estimates suggest that 2017 global energy-related CO2 emissions increased, according to WESP.
“While the upturn in global growth is a welcome sign of a healthier economy, it is important to remember that this may come at an environmental cost,” said Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin.
As the frequency of weather-related shocks continues to rise, the urgent need to build resilience against climate change and prioritize environmental protection is becoming more prevalent.
International shipping and aviation emission polices, which do not fall under the purview of the Paris Agreement, must be strengthened as their emissions continue to grow faster than those from road transport.
“This calls for stronger efforts to delink economic growth and environmental degradation – as also emphasized by the UNClimate Change Conference in Bonn last month,” stressed Mr. Liu.
Third Edition of Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth Opens with Raveena Tandon and other national and international dignitaries
   The third edition of the ‘Smile International Film Festival for Children & Youth’ (SIFFCY) was inaugurated today in the esteemed presence of actress Raveena Tandon, along with Shantanu Mishra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY and Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY. The weeklong festival started from today will continue till 17th December, 2017 at Sirifort, New Delhi.
   This year, apart from prestigious International juries, SIFFCY also have a young jury board where children have given their inputs in selection of films. International jury consists Mr. Arend Agthe (Germany), a celebrated film maker known for Karakum and My Friend Raffi; Mr. Gert Hermans (Belgium), Chief-editor,  European Children’s Film Association; Ms. Judita Soukupova (Czech Republic), Festival Director, Junior Fest, Ms. Michal Matus (Israel), Head of Education Department, Cinematheque and Festival Director, Tel Aviv Int’l Children’s FF and Ms. Chantal Bowen (Canada), a veteran film maker and Executive Director – Youth Media Alliance and National award winning film maker from India Anwar Jamal. The panelist for the film festival includes Ms. Laurie Gordon (Canada), a film maker; Festival Director – Montreal Animation FF and Ms. Marlaine Cover (USA), Spokesperson & Trainer, Life Skill Parenting 2.0.
   Speaking on the occasion, Raveena Tandon said, “I am so thankful to all of you to be here on the inauguration morning on the very own SIFFCY, it is something that is to be very proud of children that there is a film festival, that is only and wholly for children. I want kids to take a vow that whatever they will learn from here, they will follow in their daily life. Movies are the best media to educate our children, so I also want to thank SIFFCY which has acted as a media to communicate goodness to our children, as it is the right time to educate them what is good and what is bad for them”.
   Santanu Mishra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY said, “I hope through SIFFCY, we will be able to channelize the energy of children and youth in a positive way and engage them proactively in the process of initiating social change.  The idea behind SIFFCY is to design a rich mix of film programmes to build and support the growing interest in the infotainment industry. This includes programming that cultivates an audience for World Cinema while supporting filmmakers in career development, so that this powerful medium can be explored in a more focused manner for disseminating serious yet effective social messages”.
   “SIFFCY is a unique platform to encourage and support the growing interest in meaningful cinema among young, aspiring, independent people without any favouritism. This year we have been fortunate enough to have many international partners, who have extended their support towards our initiative to entertain, engage, educate & empower the children & youth through various cinematic experiences & related capacity building workshops. We have scheduled Panels discussions & forums on ‘Environment & Climate change’, ‘Road Safety’, ‘Like Skill development’ and Role of Cinema, apart from the regular technical workshops by industry experts on Film making, Cinematography, Sound design, Production design, Storytelling & Photography” added Mr. Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY.
   SIFFCY is a reflection of Smile Foundation’s efforts to use films as a medium for sensitizing masses, especially children and youth, and engaging them proactively in the process of bringing Social change.
‘Mrs. India Delhi NCR Beauty Pageant’ India’s only national beauty pageant for Married Women offering International platform!

   Mrs. India beauty pageant is all set to recognize and celebrate the existence of woman, by coming up with the new platform Mrs. India Delhi NCR Beauty Pageant especially for all the married woman, India’s only national beauty pageant for Married Women offering an International platform and promoting Diabetes Awareness. Based on the theme of the pageant that is “Beauty in Diversity”, to the fact that every woman is beautiful.
   Therefore, for the same, the entire team as well as Judges of ‘Mrs. India Delhi NCR Beauty Pageant’ today showcased their upcoming beauty contest while a press conference held in Delhi at The Lalit Hotel, Barakhamba Avenue. Well, to grace the event the personalities from fashion industry as well as Bollywood were witnessed by their presence such as Mrs. Ritu Sood, the Board of Director Mrs. India. Ahmad Kabir Shadan, director & producer. Chief Guests such as Mrs. Gurumaa Bhrigushree Monica Anand, Director of Bhrigu Shastram along with Kapil Mohan Gupta, director of AD fashions Retail Pvt.Ltd. Apart from them Mrs. Deepa Antil, president of Women welfare association, Satbir Gujjar, Chairman, Mrs. Deepali Phadnis, National Head Mrs. India were also part of the event.
   While interacting with media the enthusiastic team of ‘Mrs. India Delhi NCR Beauty Pageant’ revealed several details for their upcoming contest and showcased categories conducted for the ladies in two age groups. As Mrs. Asia International India for Age up to 40 Years. Classic Mrs. Asia International India, Age above 40 Years. Mrs. Planet – Age Up to 50 Years as well as Mrs. World. And apart from this, the main highlight of the contest was also revealed that the State (Delhi/NCR) Pageant Winners will get Direct Entry for Mrs. India 2018.
   Well, it’s time for all the ladies to pull up their socks because Mrs. India Delhi/NCR Pageant is ready to full fill its promise to be an amazing show with the most beautiful women from all over Delhi/NCR who will be representing the Delhi/NCR State for Mrs. India 2018. Audition 1 will be held on 23rd December on Saturday. Audition 2 will be held 7th January on Sunday in Gurgaon. And Finale will be held on 2nd, 3rd & 4th Feb i.e., Friday, Saturday & Sunday at Hotel The Lalit, Delhi.


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TATA STEEL GROUP & PGTI ANNOUNCE THE 16TH TATA OPEN GOLF

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~Top names in the field are Udayan Mane, Shamim Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Om Prakash Chouhan, Mithun Perera

Jamshedpur, December 12, 2017: The TATA STEEL Group and PGTI have announced the 16th TATA Open Golf which will be held in Jamshedpur from 14th – 17th December, 2017. The four-day tournament will be hosted at the Golmuri Golf Course in Jamshedpur. The Pro-Am will be played on 13th December, 2017. The event offers a rich prize purse of Rs. 1 crore.

The tournament will feature some of the top Indian professionals such as Udayan Mane, Shamim Khan, Mukesh Kumar, M Dharma, Om Prakash Chouhan, Shankar Das and Amardip Sinh Malik, to name a few. The top foreign players in the field are Sri Lankans Mithun Perera, Anura Rohana, N Thangaraja and K Prabagaran, Kunal Bhasin of Australia, Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah, South African Damian Naicker and Swaziland’s Arthur Horne.

The local challenge will be led by professional Karan Taunk of Jamshedpur. The field also features two leading amateurs from Jamshedpur, Kurush Heerjee and Navtez Singh.

Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Sunil Bhaskaran, Vice President Corporate Services, Tata Steel said “We are pleased to host the 16th Tata Open Golf Pro – Golf event at our Golmuri Golf Course. The event has grown from strength to strength over the years. The golf course has also matured and we are looking forward to witness some very competitive golf.”

Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said, “We thank the TATA STEEL Group for partnering with the PGTI in laying a strong foundation for professional golf in India. The 16th edition of the TATA Open promises to bring out the best from the Indian and foreign professionals playing on the PGTI as they strive for the honour of winning the coveted PGTI Order of Merit title. We wish the players all the best.”

89% of auto sales in India are digitally influenced:






89% of auto sales in India are digitally influenced: Google & Kantar TNS Report
~Smartphones, Search and Online Video are poised to disrupt auto sales in India~

New Delhi, December 13, 2017: Google India, along with Kantar TNS, today released a comprehensive report on the influence of digital on the decision-making journey of an automobile shopper. The report titled “The Drive to Decide” states that in 2017, 89% of Indian car purchases are digitally influenced, up from 75% in 2016. These auto shoppers exhibited three key digital behaviours: 96% of them are searching online, 80% are watching online videos and 88% of them prefer to research on their smartphones.
Talking about how digital is transforming this industry, Vikas Agnihotri, Industry Director, Google India said, “Online video has emerged as the biggest disrupter for the four-wheeler industry in India. YouTube has over 225 million* Indian smartphone users watching online video every month, auto content itself has witnessed an astounding 225% year-on-year watch time growth. From an advertiser perspective, what makes this trend even more relevant is that car manufacturers can now measure the exact impact that online is having on offline sales, and we believe that is a real game changer.”
Elaborating on the influence of digital on the path to purchase, the report shows in the last two years, there has been a 2.5x increase in consumers who are taking only two months to buy a four-wheeler. Concurrently, the number of dealer visits have also dropped by 50% in the last three years. Finally, two-thirds of digitally influenced buyers are searching and discovering dealers online. Together, all of these are leading to shorter, more efficient buying cycles.
As per the report, online video is fast becoming a preferred information source that is allowing buyers to explore a new car from different perspectives. The percentage of online video usage in the process of buying a car in 2017 has nearly doubled, to 80% from 43% in 2016. Breaking up the types of videos consumers are watching; the report shows that 41% are vehicle safety tests; 41% showcase the technology and features of the car; 38% are on performance and 33% of them are customer reviews. Further, the report highlights that 79% of consumers who are watching online video are taking an action – underscoring the important role of online video in the decision-making process.
Speaking about the challenges that marketers face today and some future trends, Gabri Herrmann, Kantar TNS said, “The modern auto shopper walks into the dealership armed with a staggering array of information.  Delivering on research needs and inspiring the consumer is critical — brands that succeed in this will win the sale!”.

Report Methodology:
These findings were based on research conducted by Kantar TNS. The research covers 500+ respondents in each of the 27 markets (overall 13828 respondents in 27 markets) via online or face-to-face with an average survey length of 15 minutes.

About Google India Private Limited:
Google India Private Limited (Google India) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Google LCC.  It is engaged in the business of marketing & selling advertisement space and rendering Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES).

About Kantar TNS
As one of the largest research agencies worldwide, we provide powerful insights on how to unlock the moments that will help our clients flourish. We are part of Kantar, one of the world’s leading data, insight and consultancy companies.

For further information please contact:

Dipti Mehra
Google India
+91 98118 20160

Riddhi Sharma
Six Degrees Cohn & Wolfe

“Plugging In: Electricity Consumption in India Homes”

Dear All,
 
In the seventh post of the series, “Plugging In: Electricity Consumption in India Homes by the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) and Prayas (Energy Group), we examine electricity demand in the NCR. 
The burden of managing energy demand is particularly relevant to the National Capital Region (NCR), with Delhi being among the highest residential electricity consuming areas in India. Yet, in spite of the scale of current and future residential electricity use, an understanding of Delhi and the NCR’s household consumption patterns and their drivers is limited. In this post, we examine electricity demand in the NCR, which comprises Delhi, much of Haryana, and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. 
 
The NCR covers approximately 130 cities and towns, a land area of 22,500 square miles, and has an urban population of over 30 million that is growing at about 20% per decade. We focus our findings around three questions: How much electricity does the NCR resident consume? What are the electricity services that households in the NCR most consume? How is the ownership of cooling appliances changing with increasing incomes and the ability of households to consume more?

Click here to read the full post.
I look forward to your comments, feedback, and questions.

4th Digital India Awards

Dear Sir/ Madam, 
As we all know, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and a knowledge economy. In a bid to give an impetus to this vision, Times Network hosted the flagship ‘Digital India Summit & Awards’. 
The first three editions of the Digital India Summit drew an overwhelming response among both industry and policy makers who deliberated on goals, evaluated performance and identified areas where more attention is required. 
Not only this, the Digital India Awards felicitated digital initiatives in the social and corporate world that harnessed the power of ICT and digital tools to transform business processes, improve delivery of public services and create a positive impact on society. 
Through power packed deliberations & debates revolving around our theme Constructing An Action Plan: 2020, the 4th Edition of Digital India Summit will unearth key challenges, lay emphasis on the headway made on the Digital India Initiative & chart out a definitive roadmap to build an empowered society & knowledge economy. The Digital India Awards 4.0 will continue to recognise those who are converting India’s digital-dream into a reality. 
Join us for the power packed day long sessions & awards ceremony on 16th December 2017 at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi from 10am onwards. (Click here for Google Map)

The summit consists of 6 sessions:
Ø  Special Address: Honourable Minister for Law & Justice and Information Technology, Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad
Ø  Plenary Session: Digital India: Where do things stand? A Real-Time Assessment
Ø  Session Two: Developing A Digital Workforce: The Ground Realities
Ø  Session Three: 5G in India: The Avenue to making the Digital India Vision A Reality?
Ø  Session Four: Fintech: The Digital India Game-changer

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BRPL Trippings in Delhi at 1227 MW, Connected 10,000 MW

December12, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
There are Frequent tripping of power in South Delhi like Rural Feeders for three days at a time when BRPL Load Fluctuates between 1483 MW to as low as 422 MW today against connected load of over 10,000 MW perhaps over 11,000 MW at present.
Maximum ‘Delhi Load’ today was 3539 MW at 10:10:58 hrs as given in the graph and table and minimum load was 1335 MW at 3:00:25 hrs against connected load exceeding 25,000 MW.
BRPL is not concerned with damage to Rs.Lakhs of Croresworth of equipment connected to it – sensitive gadgets like Computer Systems or Lifts or Traffic Lights or Metro Railway etc.
It was shocking Chairman and a Member Posts are Vacant of three member regulatory board.
Entity
Peak Load
Peak Load Time
Min. Load
Min. Load Time
Avg. Load
Delhi
3539
10:10:58
1335
03:00:25
2722
BRPL
1483
10:33:08
422
03:00:29
1060
NDPL
1202
11:27:14
424
03:00:27
890
BYPL
738
07:21:54
348
00:25:16
582
NDMC
176
12:54:43
96
00:29:04
139
MES
32
06:37:37
19
03:29:16
26
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Doug Jones has won Alabama’s special Senate election

Naresh, we did it! Doug Jones has won Alabama’s special Senate election and is headed to Washington to become the state’s next U.S. Senator.
This is a victory for hardworking Alabama families and for Democrats nationwide. Hundreds of thousands of supporters from all over the country rallied to make phone calls, send text messages, share social media posts, and donate whatever they could to help Doug get out the vote today.
And we got the job done. Together.
We’ve proven all year long that we can win anywhere when we invest in our state parties, mobilize the grassroots, and employ all of our best practices, tools, and technologies to help our candidates win.
We have all of the momentum heading into the new year — but we know that Trump and his Republicans are going to fight tooth and nail to keep control of Congress.
Tonight, we proved yet again that we can beat the GOP — with your help, we can take the fight to them in all 50 states.

EU rebuffs Netanyahu’s call

EU’s foreign policy head Federica Mogherini said she told Netanyahu that the bloc supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
She said the EU will continue to respect the international consensus on Jerusalem until the city’s final status is determined through direct negotiations between the parties concerned.
The EU plans to invite Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Brussels in January to convey its stance on the issue.
Europe to follow the US in recognizing Jerusalem as his country’s capital. But the EU’s foreign policy chief has rejected the idea.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to reporters ahead of a meeting with EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday.
He said US President Donald Trump’s decision does not obviate peace but makes it possible.
French President Emmanuel Macron met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris on Sunday.  Macron expressed disapproval of the US decision.
He urged Netanyahu to make some courageous gestures toward the Palestinians, suggesting that Israel freeze construction of new settlements in East Jerusalem and other occupied lands.
But Netanyahu made no mention of the settlements during the news conference.
He said the sooner the Palestinians come to grips with reality, the sooner they will move toward peace.

UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children

UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children – while increasing online access to benefit the most disadvantaged
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Flagship report highlights digital divides and explores current debates about the impact of the internet and social media on children’s safety and wellbeing 
NEW YORK, 11 December 2017 – Despite children’s massive online presence – 1 in 3 internet users worldwide is a child – too little is done to protect them from the perils of the digital world and to increase their access to safe online content, UNICEF said in its annual flagship report released today.
The State of the World’s Children 2017: Children in a digital world presents UNICEF’s first comprehensive look at the different ways digital technology is affecting children’s lives and life chances, identifying dangers as well as opportunities.  It argues that governments and the private sector have not kept up with the pace of change, exposing children to new risks and harms and leaving millions of the most disadvantaged children behind.
“For better and for worse, digital technology is now an irreversible fact of our lives,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “In a digital world, our dual challenge is how to mitigate the harms while maximizing the benefits of the internet for every child.”
The report explores the benefits digital technology can offer the most disadvantaged children, including those growing up in poverty or affected by humanitarian emergencies. These include increasing their access to information, building skills for the digital workplace, and giving them a platform to connect and communicate their views.
But the report shows that millions of children are missing out. Around one third of the world’s youth – 346 million – are not online, exacerbating inequities and reducing children’s ability to participate in an increasingly digital economy.
The report also examines how the internet increases children’s vulnerability to risks and harms, including misuse of their private information, access to harmful content, and cyberbullying. The ubiquitous presence of mobile devices, the report notes, has made online access for many children less supervised – and potentially more dangerous.
And digital networks like the Dark Web and cryptocurrencies are enabling the worst forms of exploitation and abuse, including trafficking and ‘made to order’ online child sexual abuse.
The report presents current data and analysis about children’s online usage and the impact of digital technology on children’s wellbeing, exploring growing debates about digital “addiction” and the possible effect of screen time on brain development.
Additional facts from the report include:

  • Young people are the most connected age group. Worldwide, 71 per cent are online compared with 48 per cent of the total population.
  • African youth are the least connected, with around 3 out of 5 youth offline, compared to just 1 in 25 in Europe.
  • Approximately 56 per cent of all websites are in English and many children cannot find content they understand or that is culturally relevant.
  • More than 9 in 10 child sexual abuse URLs identified globally are hosted in five countries – Canada, France, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation and the United States.
Only collective action – by governments, the private sector, children’s organizations, academia, families and children themselves – can help level the digital playing field and make the internet safer and more accessible for children, the report says.
Practical recommendations to help guide more effective policymaking and more responsible business practices to benefit children include:
  • Provide all children with affordable access to high-quality online resources.
  • Protect children from harm online – including abuse, exploitation, trafficking, cyberbullying and exposure to unsuitable materials.
  • Safeguard children’s privacy and identities online.
  • Teach digital literacy to keep children informed, engaged and safe online.
  • Leverage the power of the private sector to advance ethical standards and practices that protect and benefit children online.
  • Put children at the centre of digital policy.
“The internet was designed for adults, but it is increasingly used by children and young people – and digital technology increasingly affects their lives and futures. So digital policies, practices, and products should better reflect children’s needs, children’s perspectives and children’s voices,” said Lake.
Equity is an important focus of children’s participation in the digital space in India. Internet penetration is higher in urban areas, however the potential to grow is huge. The Internet in India is still a ‘male preserve’, with on average only a third of users being female. There are potentially serious consequences for girls excluded from the digital age: the continued isolation in countries and cultures where girls are restricted in their movement or activity online and offline because of their gender; inability to access online services and information on issues related to their health; inability to further their education; and no chance to further skills that could help them participate in the global economy of the 21st century.
“Girls and boys in India have the unique opportunity to benefit from the connectivity that the digital world can provide. India is famous as an IT Hub and no matter where they live, every girl or boy should have a digital advantage,” said UNICEF Representative in India, Dr Yasmin Ali Haque at the launch in Delhi.
“UNICEF is working with the Government in developing a comprehensive plan on digital safety for children. The Internet and social media provide incredible opportunities for children to learn, participate and socialize but it also brings significant risks of online abuse and violence. Digital literacy is therefore key to ensure that all girls and all boys can stay informed, engaged and safe online,” said Dr Haque. 
On 17 December UNICEF is organizing a digital carnival involving children, parents and digital experts at the National Bal Bhawan in Delhi. Child hackathon awards in partnership with Google and Learning Links Foundation will also be presented. In Hyderabad on 18 December NASSCOM and UNICEF will bring together some 50 key corporate leaders together with child digital champions to discuss child participation and online safety.

About UNICEF
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, to build a better world for everyone. For more information about UNICEF and its work for children visit www.unicef.org. Follow UNICEF on Twitter and Facebook

For UNICEF India and its work visit www.unicef.in . Follow us on Twitter and Facebook


For more information, please contact:
UNICEF India:
Geetanjali Master, Communication Specialist,
Tel: +91 981 810 5861, email: gmaster@unicef.org
Sonia Sarkar, Communication Officer,
Tel: +91 981 017 0289, email:sarkar@unicef.org

Azadpur Wholesale Market Rates 10% to 40% of Retail Price

December12, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh* progressindia2015@gmail.com

This is biggest Tragedy of India farmers and labor particularly in villages don’t earn enough to sustain normal healthy living – over50% Indians are malnourished, 20% are Stunted, 600m are below poverty line defined as $1 per day expenditure or Rs.32 per day, real figure could be 1000m at $2 per day expenditure UN Standard for poverty.

India is yet to learn how to Distribute Foods to 1.3b People Without Middlemen Loot & Physical & Nutritional Loss, Minimize Logistics Cost and Urban Waste Generation.

Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Wholesale Price Farmers Get in Azadpur Mandi including Unloading & Mandi Charges
We Pay 2-10 Times of Wholesale Price Depending on Items and Locations
Rates are Per 100 kg – Modal Price is in Bold
This is the latest price available in Digital India
Current Bazar Rate of APMC azadpur (as on Tuesday, November 21, 2017)
S No.
Commodity
Variety
Arrival
Unit
Max Price
(in Rs)
Modal Price
(in Rs)
Min Price
(in Rs)
1.
Apple
R. Delicious
38446
Qtl
8000
4379
1750
2.
Apple
American
4063
2245
938
3.
Apple
Delicious
4688
3307
1250
4.
Apple
Golden
6000
3833
2000
5.
Apple
Maharaji
2500
1510
500
6.
Banana
Banana – R
798
Qtl
1400
1245
1100
7.
Banana – Green
Banana – G
12
Qtl
1500
1250
1000
8.
Beans
Beans
231
Qtl
4500
3470
2750
9.
Bhindi
Bhindi
496
Qtl
4000
2889
2000
10.
Bitter gourd
Bitter Gourd
125
Qtl
2400
2025
1750
11.
Bottle gourd
Bottle Gourd
868
Qtl
1000
733
533
12.
Brinjal
Brinjal
473
Qtl
1100
756
400
13.
Cabbage
Cabbage
929
Qtl
1500
995
600
14.
Capsicum
Capsicum
1622
Qtl
2500
2067
1500
15.
Carrot
Carrot
5686
Qtl
3000
1938
1250
16.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
1008
Qtl
2000
1130
500
17.
Chikoos(Sapota)
Other
4500
3133
2200
18.
Coconut
Big
101
Qtl
2571
1934
1250
19.
Coriander
Coriander
577
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3000
1900
1150
20.
Cucumbar
Cucumbar
1978
Qtl
1750
1238
500
21.
Garlic
Average
482
Qtl
9500
3819
1250
22.
Guava
Guava
132
Qtl
6000
1772
625
23.
Gwar
Gwar
3
Qtl
1875
1592
1250
24.
Kakada
Other
4000
2875
2000
25.
Karbuja
Karbhuja
355
Qtl
5625
2708
1000
26.
Lemon
Other
295
Qtl
1714
1467
1142
27.
Little gourd
Other
123
Qtl
1000
875
750
28.
Mango
Badami
16
Qtl
5500
3900
2000
29.
Methi
Methi
121
Qtl
1500
1300
1000
30.
Mousambi
Mousambi
10
Qtl
5000
2750
1000
31.
Onion
Onion
4138
Qtl
3500
2258
1000
32.
Papaya
Other
394
Qtl
1000
808
625
33.
Peas Wet
Other
841
Qtl
5250
4281
3500
34.
Pine Apple
Other
53
Qtl
2700
1867
1000
35.
Potato
Potato
4163
Qtl
1400
682
280
36.
Pumpkin
Other
312
Qtl
1000
800
500
37.
Raddish
Other
599
Qtl
450
356
250
38.
Season Leaves
Other
229
Qtl
1250
988
750
39.
Sugarcane
Other
135
Qtl
500
450
400
40.
Sweet Potato
Sweet Potato
1043
Qtl
1000
813
625
41.
Sweet Pumpkin
Other
1200
1125
1000
42.
Tomato
Tomato
2611
Qtl
4000
2966
1600
43.
Water Melon
Other
122
Qtl
1100
900
700
44.
Yam (Ratalu)
Other
1200
990
800

Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms

Dear Prashant Bhushan,  your clarion call, is here and shall be wide publicity but be visible in social media, Facebook,twitter, LinkedIn, etc
Dear Naresh Kumar Sagar,
Greetings from Swaraj Abhiyan!
You may be aware that a citizens Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms has been campaigning for the last several years, seeking far reaching reforms in the judicial system to make the judiciary accessible, responsive, credible and accountable, so that it becomes an effective and functional system for delivering justice. In particular, we have campaigned for a proper system for investigating complaints against Judges and seeking their accountability for any misconduct.
In a recent petition regarding a Medical College, where the CBI had registered a FIR that there was a large conspiracy and planning to procure a favourable judgement from the Supreme Court by paying bribes to judges, we petitioned the Supreme Court that such a sensitive investigation can be used by the government to compromise the independence of the Supreme Court and therefore it should be handled by a SIT monitored by the Supreme Court and headed by a former Chief Justice of the Court. Unfortunately however, this petition led to a series of unfortunate and ugly developments which culminated in a bench of junior Judges of the court, not only dismissing the petition but also imposing costs of 25 lakhs on the Campaign. The Campaign has decided to fight this unjust judgement and we are seeking a review and other legal remedies. A statement has also been issued by former Judges and others for supporting the Campaign.
In response to the suggestions by a large number of well wishers, the Campaign decided to put out a crowdfunding appeal for taking forward the campaign and if that eventuality arises, to also use the money for paying the costs imposed on the Campaign.
I request you to support the Campaign through the crowdfunding effort. This is the link to make your contribution. https://www.bitgiving.com/cjarcampaign
Do sign the online petition started by Justice Shah, Justice Singhvi and others in support of the Campaign –
Join the Campaign by visiting this page and signing up now – http://judicialreforms.org/join-us-now/
With warm regards,
Prashant Bhushan

UN WESP 2018: Lift in global economy prompts opportunities to tackle deep-rooted development issues

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A three per cent upturn in the global economy has paved the way to readjust policy towards longer-term issues, such as addressing climate change, tackling existing inequalities and removing institutional obstacles to development, according to a new United Nations report on global economic prospects.
Launched in New York on Monday, among other things, the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2018 offers policy imperatives that include tackling inequality and delinking economic growth from environmental degradation.
“The World Economic Situation and Prospects 2018 demonstrates that current macroeconomic conditions offer policy-makers greater scope to address some of the deep-rooted issues that continue to hamper progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals,” stated UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres in the Foreword.
According to the report, 2017 global economic growth had reached three per cent – its highest since 2011 – as crisis-related fragilities and the adverse effects of other recent shocks have subsided.
The improvement is widespread. Roughly two-thirds of the world’s countries have experienced stronger growth in 2017 than in the previous year, and movement is expected to remain steady at three per cent in 2018 and 2019.
Noting that the recent pickup in global growth stems predominantly from firmer growth in several developed economies, the report states that East and South Asia remain the world most dynamic regions.
Despite the improved short-term outlook, the global economy continues to face longer-term challenges, including trade policy changes and rising geopolitical tensions.
The report highlighted that the improved macroeconomic situation has opened a door for reorienting policies, including to increase economic diversification; reduce inequality; support long-term investment; and tackle institutional deficiencies. It noted that addressing these challenges can generate stronger investment and productivity, higher job creation and more sustainable medium-term economic growth.

Uneven Growth

However, the recent economic improvements have been unevenly distributed across countries and regions.
Through 2019, negligible per capita income growth is expected in several parts of Africa, Western Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean – underscoring the urgent need to foster an environment that will both accelerate medium-term growth prospects and tackle poverty through policies that address income and opportunity inequalities.
The report also found that – hindered by institutional deficiencies, inadequate basic infrastructure and greater exposure levels to natural disasters, along with challenges to security and political instability – very few least developed countries (LDCs ) are expected to reach the Sustainable Development Goal target for GDP growth of “at least 7 per cent” (SDG 8.1) in the near term.
In addition to mobilizing financial resources to meet LDC investment needs, policies must also focus on conflict prevention and removing barriers that continue to hinder more rapid progress.
After remaining flat for three consecutive years, preliminary estimates suggest that 2017 global energy-related CO2 emissions increased, according to WESP.
“While the upturn in global growth is a welcome sign of a healthier economy, it is important to remember that this may come at an environmental cost,” said Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin.
As the frequency of weather-related shocks continues to rise, the urgent need to build resilience against climate change and prioritize environmental protection is becoming more prevalent.
International shipping and aviation emission polices, which do not fall under the purview of the Paris Agreement, must be strengthened as their emissions continue to grow faster than those from road transport.
“This calls for stronger efforts to delink economic growth and environmental degradation – as also emphasized by the UNClimate Change Conference in Bonn last month,” stressed Mr. Liu.

Third Edition of Smile International Film Festival for Children

Third Edition of Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth Opens with Raveena Tandon and other national and international dignitaries
   The third edition of the ‘Smile International Film Festival for Children & Youth’ (SIFFCY) was inaugurated today in the esteemed presence of actress Raveena Tandon, along with Shantanu Mishra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY and Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY. The weeklong festival started from today will continue till 17th December, 2017 at Sirifort, New Delhi.
   This year, apart from prestigious International juries, SIFFCY also have a young jury board where children have given their inputs in selection of films. International jury consists Mr. Arend Agthe (Germany), a celebrated film maker known for Karakum and My Friend Raffi; Mr. Gert Hermans (Belgium), Chief-editor,  European Children’s Film Association; Ms. Judita Soukupova (Czech Republic), Festival Director, Junior Fest, Ms. Michal Matus (Israel), Head of Education Department, Cinematheque and Festival Director, Tel Aviv Int’l Children’s FF and Ms. Chantal Bowen (Canada), a veteran film maker and Executive Director – Youth Media Alliance and National award winning film maker from India Anwar Jamal. The panelist for the film festival includes Ms. Laurie Gordon (Canada), a film maker; Festival Director – Montreal Animation FF and Ms. Marlaine Cover (USA), Spokesperson & Trainer, Life Skill Parenting 2.0.
   Speaking on the occasion, Raveena Tandon said, “I am so thankful to all of you to be here on the inauguration morning on the very own SIFFCY, it is something that is to be very proud of children that there is a film festival, that is only and wholly for children. I want kids to take a vow that whatever they will learn from here, they will follow in their daily life. Movies are the best media to educate our children, so I also want to thank SIFFCY which has acted as a media to communicate goodness to our children, as it is the right time to educate them what is good and what is bad for them”.
   Santanu Mishra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY said, “I hope through SIFFCY, we will be able to channelize the energy of children and youth in a positive way and engage them proactively in the process of initiating social change.  The idea behind SIFFCY is to design a rich mix of film programmes to build and support the growing interest in the infotainment industry. This includes programming that cultivates an audience for World Cinema while supporting filmmakers in career development, so that this powerful medium can be explored in a more focused manner for disseminating serious yet effective social messages”.
   “SIFFCY is a unique platform to encourage and support the growing interest in meaningful cinema among young, aspiring, independent people without any favouritism. This year we have been fortunate enough to have many international partners, who have extended their support towards our initiative to entertain, engage, educate & empower the children & youth through various cinematic experiences & related capacity building workshops. We have scheduled Panels discussions & forums on ‘Environment & Climate change’, ‘Road Safety’, ‘Like Skill development’ and Role of Cinema, apart from the regular technical workshops by industry experts on Film making, Cinematography, Sound design, Production design, Storytelling & Photography” added Mr. Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY.
   SIFFCY is a reflection of Smile Foundation’s efforts to use films as a medium for sensitizing masses, especially children and youth, and engaging them proactively in the process of bringing Social change.

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Yogendra Yadav projections for Gujarat Scenario 1 to 3


Probabilities are many as per the records of past present and anticipating with pulse of people the many fold  permutations and combinations more than two probabilities are going beyond predictions of the results.

My projections for Gujarat Scenario1: Possible BJP 43% votes, 86 seats INC 43% votes, 92 seats Scenario 2: Likely BJP 41% votes, 65 seats INC 45% votes, 113 seats Scenario 3: Can’t be ruled out Even bigger defeat for the BJP

World Economic Situation and Prospects 2018


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World Economic Situation and Prospects 2018, the world economy move upwards with Asian regions the prime mover with global peace picks,trade matures,infra expenditure rise the innovations picks up mitigate global financial crisis. In 2017, global economic growth reached 3 % he highest growth rate since 2011, growth is expected to remain to tread in acceleration progression for the coming year. The global economic situation provides better economical and trade in regional or eco- grouping an opportunity for countries to enhance their socio-eco cum political strategic policy towards longer-term on issues that of alternative intelligence, sustainable growth with low carbon emission, faster economic growth, mitigating inequalities with better education and health for all, economic diversification and eliminating deep-rooted poverty,politico and social shortcomings that hinder development.
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Palestinians call,Friday the “Day of Rage.”

Israeli and Palestine clashes continued on Wednesday, Palestinians  were protesting on US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Cities  Nablus and Hebron in the West Bank, protesters set fire to tires and threw stones at Israeli forces. The Israeli troops responded with rubber bullets and tear gas.
Gaza protests forced Israeli forces fire live bullets in a confrontation with stone-hurling protesters.
The Palestinian Red Crescent says 132 people were wounded in Wednesday’s clashes.The Palestinian side is calling for massive protests on Friday, declaring it “Day of Rage.”
Media agencies

M6.5 – Bouvet Island region

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.5
Date-Time
  • 13 Dec 2017 18:03:44 UTC
  • 13 Dec 2017 18:03:44 near epicenter
  • 13 Dec 2017 22:03:44 standard time in your timezone
Location54.209S 2.140E
Depth15 km
Distances
  • 2203.7 km (1366.3 mi) SE of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Saint Helena
  • 2572.4 km (1594.9 mi) SW of Hermanus, South Africa
  • 2578.9 km (1598.9 mi) SW of Retreat, South Africa
  • 2586.0 km (1603.3 mi) SW of Claremont, South Africa
  • 2586.5 km (1603.7 mi) SW of Lansdowne, South Africa

Dear Naresh Kumar Sagar,World Water


Dear Naresh Kumar Sagar,
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Naresh – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said,


Naresh —
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
Last night, you helped bend that moral arc a little closer to that justice — right through the great state of Alabama. I will be forever grateful for your support — without it, we would have never been able to achieve what many thought was an impossible victory.
Our campaign showed what’s possible when you cut through the noise and talk to voters about what matters to them. We made an unprecedented effort to reach out to millions of Alabamians, and we mobilized the grassroots in this state like I’ve never seen before.
Over the last seven weeks, with the help of the Democratic Party, we made over 1.3 million phone calls, sent over 1 million text messages, and knocked on the doors of 325,000 voters.
If we organize in every state like we organized in Alabama, there’s no place Democrats can’t win. In fact, we can get started right now.

NDA I-II Corrupted BANKING, Vodafone to Mallya, killed FERA

December14, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Until BJP led NDA-I companies were largely owned by people of India. When in Rajiv Gandhi rule Dhiru Ambani took over L&T in connivance with Brokers – it acquired only 10% shares of L&T and both Dhiru & Mukesh appointed themselves as Managing Directors on L&T Board and Rajiv Gandhi reversed the transaction – but all changed after Yashwant Sinha & Arun Jaitley abolished FERA which meant Vijay Mallya alone as reported today transferred over Rs.10,000 Cr to foreign destinations. IT WAS NOT PROFITS BUT BANK LOANS.
Vodafone Scam originated in 1998 when ESSAR Steeltransferred money to form Telecom Joint Venture with Hutch of Singapore. Hutch sold its stake in JV worth $20b for $12b in 2007 – almost 15 fold growth in its investment.
There was is No IPO when RIL launched OIL & GAS Exploration Company and acquired 28 Offshore Blocks in 1999 onwards andRJio in 2016. ONGC rained money through Stock Market.
It is Gadkari, Goyal & Prabhu which had illegally PLUNDERED Banks & Insurance companies for UNVIABLE projects.
This was subject matter of False 66A case which Kapil Sibaldidn’t support as Minister and Lawyer who represent parties many a time ‘Uninvited’.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

State Development Monitor November, 2017

States have marked major developments in various spheres. The Asian Development Bank has approved $500 million loan for improving the conditions of rural roads in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Assam and West Bengal which will facilitate development of rural areas in these states in the coming times.
 
On the infrastructure front, Centre has approved over one lakh crore rupees worth Highway and Shipping Projects for Tamil Nadu in order to find a permanent solution for the irrigation and drinking water requirements of the state.
 
In order to boost the health sector in state, Northeast will get India’s first ever Air Dispensary, which will give proper access to people living in the rural areas. The experiment being introduced in the Northeast, at the behest of the Ministry of Northeast/DoNER, can also be emulated in other hill states having difficult topography like Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, going forward. All these developments are expected to invigorate the economic growth of the states, in the coming times.PHD

OIC: East Jerusalem the capital of Palestine

 Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), group of 57 Muslims countries.  in a statement issued following an extraordinary summit in Turkey’s Istanbul on Wednesday, declared East Jerusalem the capital of Palestine “under occupation” and urged the US to withdraw from the peace process and back down from its Jerusalem decision.
Muslim leaders and top diplomats geared up for a special summit of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on al-Quds in the Turkish city of Istanbul in criticizing a US President Donald Trump decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Daily Sabah reported.
According to the final communique, the OIC members agreed to:
Reject and condemn in the strongest terms the unilateral decision by the President of the United States America recognizing Al-Quds as the so-called capital of Israel, the occupying Power; reject it as null and void legally, and consider it an attack on the historical, legal, natural and national rights of the Palestinian people, a deliberate undermining of all peace efforts, an impetus to of extremism and terrorism, and a threat to international peace and security; and call upon all member states to give high priority for the Palestinian question in their daily discourses and foreign policy agenda, especially in their dealing with counterparts in other parts of the world.
Reaffirm the centrality of the Cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Ash-Sharif to the Muslim Ummah; renew our principled support for the Palestinian people in their pursuit to attain their inalienable national rights, including their right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent and sovereign Palestinian State on the borders of 4 June 1967, with Al-Quds Ash-Sharif as its capital; assert the status of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif in the hearts and minds of the Muslim and Christian peoples throughout the world because it has the first of the two qiblas, the third holy mosque, where Prophet Mohammad, peace be upon him, started his Mi’raj (Ascension to Heaven), and the birthplace of Jesus Christ, peace be upon him; and resolve to confront any steps that would affect the historical, legal, religious or status of the or political City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif;
Reaffirm our attachment to the just and comprehensive-peace based on the two-state solution with East Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine and consistent with internationally-recognized terms of reference and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative adopted by the Extraordinary Islamic Summit Conference in Makkah Al-Mukarramah in 2005 – as a strategic choice; and call on the international community to act in an effective and serious manner to achieve this solution.
Reaffirm our adherence to all resolutions adopted by the regular and extraordinary sessions of the Islamic Summit on the Cause of Palestine and the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, in particular the Extraordinary Summit in Jakarta, including the affirmation that a comprehensive and just peace will be achieved only by ending the occupation and establishing the independent State of Palestine that has full sovereignty on the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif as its eternal capital;
Consider that this dangerous declaration, which aims to change the legal status of the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, is null and void and lacks any legitimacy, as being a serious violation of the international law, and the Fourth Geneva Convention in particular, and all relevant resolutions of international legitimacy, particularly the UN Security Council resolutions No. 478 (1980) and 2334 (2016), the foundations of the peace process that stipulate that City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif as a final status issue, the agreements signed and the undertakings made in this regard by the United States of America, which requires the immediate reversal of this decision;
Hold the US Administration fully liable for all the consequences of not retracting from this illegal decision; and regard it as an announcement of the US Administration’s withdrawal from its role as sponsor of peace and its realization among all stakeholders and an encouragement of Israel, the occupying Power, to continue its policy of colonialism, settlement, apartheid and the ethnic cleansing it has been practicing in the occupied Palestinian territory in 1967, and in the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif at its core;
Thank regional institutions for their positive stand in favor of the State of Palestine and the status of Al-Quds; and mandate the General Secretariat to mobilize support for the cause of Palestine from all regional organizations.
Declare East Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine and invite all countries to recognize the State of Palestine and East Jerusalem as its occupied capital.
Assert our continued commitment to protecting the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, its historic status, its cultural mission, and its legal status, and to take all necessary measures to put an end to the violations committed by the brutal Israeli occupation and any party that supports this occupation and its colonial and racist policies; and condemn in this regard the full and unjustified bias of the US Congress in favor of the imperial and racist policies and practices of Israel, the occupying Power;
Welcome the international consensus rejecting the declaration of the US Administration, which violates all resolutions of international legitimacy, because of its serious repercussions on the security and stability in the region and the world; and regard this international consensus as a message of strong support for the rights of the Palestinian people and their just Cause and right to their land, notably the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif;
Support all legal and political steps at the national and international levels, which contribute to preserving the historical and legal status of the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif; and support the State of Palestine in its efforts in all international forums to consolidate its sovereignty over Al-Quds Ash-Sharif and the occupied Palestinian territory in general;
Call upon all States to continue to fully implement UNSCR 478 of 1980 and in this regard urge all States to a); refrain from supporting the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as the so-called capital of Israel and b); not to relocate their Diplomatic Missions to Al-Quds Ash-Sharif,
Call on the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities immediately and reaffirm the legal status of the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, and to end the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine, to ensure the international protection of the Palestinian people, and to implement and respect all its resolutions on the Palestinian Cause;
Affirm its readiness to take up this grave violation in the UN General Assembly should the UN Security Council fail to act in accordance with the UN General Assembly resolution no.377A; the “Uniting for Peace resolution”;
Stand for the Cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Ash-Sharif as the main issue in international forums, including Member States’ voting in favor of the relevant resolutions of the Security Council, the General Assembly, the Human Rights Council, the UNESCO and other international organizations and expressing their rejection of any action contrary to this principled position, and any member state taking a different stance shall be considered to have left Islamic unanimity and should therefore be held accountable.
Urge strongly all member states to support Bayt Mal Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, the executive arm of Al-Quds Committee chaired by His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, in order to help the steadfastness of the inhabitants of Al-Quds;
Express unequivocal support for the just struggle of the Palestinian people and our condemnation of the Israeli attacks on the peaceful protests of the Palestinian people against the illegal declaration of the US Administration and our full solidarity with the Palestinian people in these difficult circumstances, which require Member States and all peace-loving forces to take urgent action to avoid taking any similar steps and to respond to the imperialist and racist procedures by Israel, the occupying Power, towards the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif;
Also affirm commitment to provide the necessary material resources to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people within the occupied Palestinian territory, particularly in the City of Al-Quds Ash-Sharif, who continue to protect the historic, civilizational and legal identity of the Holy City;
Strongly urge all Member States, specialized agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Member States to increase their contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) so as to ease the ongoing financial crises, exacerbated by the current humanitarian situation on the ground, and to support the Agency’s valuable work in assisting the Palestine refugees.
Call upon the Member States and relevant OIC bodies to continue to provide all forms of economic, social, technical and material support and assistance to the Palestinian people and the State of Palestine including promotion and facilitation of trade with Palestine, developing capacity building programs and enhancing financial and economic assistance to build up a strong and independent Palestinian national economy and to strengthen the economic and social development of Palestine, including the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, as its capital.
Call upon the OIC Executive Committee and its Bureau and the Ministerial Contact Group on Al-Quds to act expeditiously and communicate with the governments of world countries and international organizations to raise their awareness of the seriousness of this step and the actions of Muslim countries in this regard and to act preemptively concerning any negative consequences of the declaration of the US Administration;
Request IDB to support economic and social development endeavors in Quds Al-Sharif and other occupied territories through the “Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development” by prioritizing Palestine’s projects and formulating special and flexible mechanisms and procedures for them.
Assert the need to continue to follow developments in this regard and to take the necessary action accordingly.
US President announced last Wednesday Washington would be recognizing Jerusalem al-Quds as Israel’s capital and ordered that work on the relocation of the American embassy from Tel Aviv to al-Quds begin.
The move was hailed by Israel but condemned by the rest of the international community as one which undermines the peace talks.
Washington’s al-Quds move has raised a chorus of outcry across the international community. The Muslim world, the UN and even US allies in the West have criticized the bid, saying it would plunge the already tumultuous region into new upheaval.
Heavy clashes also broke out between Israeli troops and Palestinian protesters after Washington’s decision in Jerusalem al-Qud’s Old City, Hebron (al-Khalil), Bethlehem and Nablus in the West Bank as well as the besieged Gaza Strip.

Pre Budget 2018 Conference

Dear Mr. Sagar,

Greetings from Pahle India Foundation (PIF)!

Pahle India Foundation is a not for profit policy think tank, established in June 2013 as a Section 8 company. PIF’s motto is “Facilitating Policy Change.”  PIF is committed to enriching the public discourse and also to influence policy formulation that will help India successfully complete its triple transition in economic, political and social fields.

With this in mind, Pahle India Foundation is organising a “Pre-Budget 2018 Conference” on 19th December 2017 at Juniper Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm, wherein we will be holding 3 sessions as under:

Session I: “Indian Economy and Budget 2018”
Chaired by: Dr Rajiv Kumar, Vice-Chairman, NITI Aayog (Confirmed)

Session II: “2018 Budget Asks from Banking & Financial Services”
Chaired by: Shri Rajiv Kumar, Secretary, Dept. of Financial Services, MoF (Invited)

Session III: “Infrastructure & Investment”
Chaired by: Shri Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Secretary, Dept. of Investment & Public Asset Management, MoF (Invited)

A detailed programme is given below for your information.

We hope to submit a detailed policy brief that summarises the discussion,as part of the overall 2018 Budget Asks,to concerned regulators andpolicymakers, to try and push the policy forward.

We look forward to seeing you at the Conference.

Please RSVP to:
Anil Kumar, Pahle India Foundation
E-mail: anil.kumar@pahleindia.org Tel: +91 11 41551498 Mob: +91 8826408889

Many thanks!

Regards,

International Punjabi Forum meet

Raju Chadha along with Eminent Sikh Community discusses Sikh Reforms in the meeting of ‘International Punjab Forum’!

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Raju Chadha along with Eminent Sikh Community discusses Sikh Reforms in the meeting of ‘International Punjab Forum’!

   Finally, the meeting of ‘International Punjab Forums’ on Sikh Reforms held today in Delhi. Tha main motive behind the meeting was to make some major changes in Sikh weddings and other religious ceremonies. The press conference took place in Nation’s Capital at the Hotel Le Meridien, CP.
   For the vital discussion with media, several prominent people were present, which includes Dr. Raju Chadha, (Wave Cinema Chairman), Manjit Singh GK (President Gurudwara Management Committee), Prabhu Chawla (Editor, The New India Express) along with other personalities belongs to Sikh Community. Everyone came together to discuss Sikh Reforms and to control the expenditure on Sikh marriages.
   Well, last year to make major changes in Sikh Weddings and other religious ceremonies, one of the top, around five Sikh priests passed a historic resolution, which has a wide impact for the Sikh Community in India and around the World. The resolution passed on December 12, 2016, aims to bring back simplicity into the ceremonies and reduce financial burdens on families.
   Therefore, this meeting took place to take some important decisions regarding Sikh Reforms were announced for the Sikh Community, along with serious discussions on their marriage rituals. Well, for the same Wave Group Chairman, Dr. Raju Chadha Said, “The members of the community should use modern communication methods for the distribution of wedding cards. A lot of time and money is spent by families in distributing the cards door to door to their relatives and friends. This can be simplified if the cards are sent by courier or e-mail or whatsapp messenger. This will save a lot of time, money and energy of many people.”
   On the other hand, Manjit Singh GK, President Gurudwara Management Committee Said, “The poor and the middle classes who spend money they don’t have. As the girl’s side bears the burden, the high expenditure on weddings fuels female foeticide and infanticide, poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy and even suicides. In other words, one wedding can set a man back by a decade as he struggles to repay the loan he has taken for his daughter’s wedding.”

Jivi Mobile Launch Revolution TnT3 4G Smart Rs 3999/

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Jivi mobiles revolutionizes the mobile market; launches touch and type 4G smart phone @ Rs 3,999 
New Delhi, 13thDecember 2017Jivi mobiles have launched its new revolutionary offering- “RevolutionTnT3” Touch & Type 4G smart phone. Priced competitively at Rs 3999, Revolution TnT3 is set to take the smartphone market by storm. The innovative product offers great style combined with advanced technology. Almost 60% of the populationin India still uses feature phones and is apprehensive to make a shift to smart phones due to the perception of smart phone being complicated to use. The idea is to reach out to those who are graduating from feature phone to smart phone so that they can have the best of both worlds.

Revolution TnT3 is a unique device with dual exposure and 22 regional language support, with a touch screen of 10.16 cm (4”) WVGA display and finger print sensor. Powered with 2300 mAh durable battery and Quad core processor – 1.3GHz, the smart phone is the ideal device for multi-tasking.

Unveiling the device, Mr. CP Batheja, Managing Director, Conplex International Limited, Hong Kong, Sourcing partner of the brand, said “We are extremely happy to bring this new product for our discerning customers in India. Revolution TnT3 is designed to suiteveryone’s pocket besides being extremely user-friendly. This incredible new product is a great option for the people-especiallythe senior citizens and elderly who want to enjoy touch screen experience and are used to a feature phone keypad, both at the same time.Revolution TnT3 will allow them to graduate from a feature phone to a smart phone easily.”

 

Talking about the new product, Mr Pankaj Anand, CEO of jivi Mobiles said, “At Jivi, our focus is on providing cutting-edge technology at best prices. Our research team has worked tirelessly in making this a reality. We are one of the only company in the country to have developed such a unique product and are offering it at such amazing price points of Rs. 3999. This is the only 4G Smartphone with Touch screen & Keypad.

“Currently only limited quantities of the product are being made available in the markets through selective retail outlets in all the four regions in the country. The product would be made available in big quantities by the middle of February, 2018 to meet the customer demand. However, that should not deter the customers, dealers to place orders with the company immediately as the product quantities would be decided on first come first serve basis,we have a plan to sell 2-3million device in next financial year” added Mr Pankaj Anand.

Jivi mobiles has recently entered into the smart phones,launching 5 models at affordable prices and has received tremendous response. Jivismart phones exhibit great style combined with cutting-edge technology, the devices aspire to be the ideal companion for people who are looking for offering seamless and enhanced user experience at an affordable price.Jivi Mobiles also appointed Bollywood personality Irrfan Khan as their Brand Ambassador early this year.

Jivi Mobiles has taken a major step in the direction of realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Vision of ‘Make in India’ by setting up two new facilities. Jivi Mobile first factory is in New Delhibuilt up on an area of 20000 sq. ft. which caters to North and East India demand of Jivi Mobile phones. Company’s 1stfacility in Delhi has a capacity to roll out 0.7 million phones per month and it employs some 350 employees in the first phase.

Second facility of Jivi Mobiles which is located in Lonavla, Maharashtra to cater to the South and West parts of the country with a manufacturing capacity of 1 million phones, it would be operational in the coming months.


About Jivi:-MagiconImpexPvt. Ltd., founded in 2004, the company’s own brand was launched in 2011 with an aim to offer “Rich on Features, Value for Money” mobile phones to the Indian populace. JIVI Mobiles has a network of more than 800 service centers Pan India. Jivi Mobiles has a world class service support for customer query about product features and service support, facilitated by the toll free number. Having 25 branch offices, more than 38,000 dealers & 650 distributors under its umbrella, JIVI Mobiles represents the robust growth of a Smart Developing India.


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TO STOP ENACTMENT OF TRANSGENDER BILL, 2016


OPEN APPEAL TO THE PARLIAMENT OF INDIA
TO STOP ENACTMENT OF TRANSGENDER BILL, 2016

Solidarity with the Nation-wide Resistance of Transgender, Intersex, Genderqueer People to Assert Their Constitutional and Human Rights

16th Dec, 2017: National Alliance of People’s Movements is deeply concerned that the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016, to which there is massive resistance across the country from the transgender, intersex, genderqueer people, is being tabled in the Winter Session of the Parliament. The Bill in its current form is an unfortunately regressive step back from the landmark judgemnt of the Supreme Court in NALSA vs UoI (April, 2014), the more acceptable Private Member Bill on Transgender Rights passed by Rajya Sabha in 2014 and the progressive Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) Recommendations issued in July, 2017.
The Bill has a potential to seriously undermine the rights and interests of the already marginalized and historically wronged communities it claims to ‘protect’ and benefit’. It is for these reasons that NAPM appeals to the Parliament of India to Stop passage of the Transgender Bill in its current form and instead hold widespread consultations with the communities at stake in the light of NALSA judgement, Private Member Bill and PSC recommendations.
It is indeed appalling that disregarding the significant discourse that has emerged around trans rights as mentioned above, the Bill again resorts to a series of draconian provisions such as – ambiguous and humiliating definition of transgender; arbitrary district screening committee for identification and authentication of trans persons; criminalization of  begging and traditional livelihoods, especially in the light of no provisions for jobs and reservations, non-recognition of the structures of family and care of hijra and trans people, stipulation of lesser penalties in cases of violence and discrimination against transpersons, replacing ‘Transgender Commission’ with a weaker ‘Council’, no affirmative measures to enable education and employment of trans persons etc.
Although, owing to pressure from trans communities across the country, we have been witnessing sporadic news reports that the Govt. of India has been ‘considering’ incorporation of some of the progressive recommendations of the PSC, such as expanding the definition of ‘transgender’ and dropping the ‘district screening committee’, there is no guarantee on many other substantive and long-standing demands of the community such as stringent penal provisions against discrimination, reservations in education and employment, healthcare, National and State Transgender Commissions etc. in any case no clear official clarity on any of the changes that would be made.
We salute the valiant transgender, intersex, genderqueer people who have been organizing massive resistance across the country, particularly in West Bengal, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Manipur, Maharashtra, Delhi etc. against the unacceptable provisions of the Bill and express our full solidarity with their Call for a National Protest Action on 17th December at Parliament Street, New Delhi.
It is rather ironic that a Bill of this nature, a first of its kind in the 70 years of ‘independent India’, with a claim to undo the historical injustice and recognize citizenship rights of the transgender community is actually trampling upon the rights of the community and denying basic constitutional, civil and citizenship rights. A Bill in the name of the transgender community should ideally be introduced and passed with the approval of the community and certainly not in such a situation where there is enormous critique and wide spread protests against the Bill.
We appeal to the Parliament of India, as a key pillar of our democratic edifice, and to each and every parliamentarian, across party lines, to stop passage of the Bill in its present form and listen to the demands of the community with sensitivity and openness. We hope the Parliament will stop this version, consult the community and then come up with a Bill, incorporating the progressive aspects upheld by the NALSA judgement, Private Member Bill and PSC recommendations, so that the community welcomes with the Bill open arms and not with protests, petitions and placards.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF PEOPLE’S MOVEMENTS
National Office: 6/6, Jangpura B, New Delhi – 110 014
Phone:011 24374535 | 9971058735

The Awards for SIFFCY 2017 Announced

The Awards for SIFFCY 2017 Announced in a presence of Children & Youth along with Juries!
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The award ceremony of Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth was held at Sirifort Auditorium, New Delhi in the esteemed presence of Santanu Mishra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY; Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY and eminent international dignitaries. This year, apart from prestigious International juries, SIFFCY also had a young jury board where children have given their inputs in the selection of films.
Under Adult Jury (FEATURE FILMS), Village Rockstars by Rima Das bagged best children film. Mum’s wrong by Marc Fitoussi was awarded best youth film Majid Esmaili Parsa won the Best Director for the movie Helmsman. Bad Lucky Goat was awarded the best story award by Samir Oliveros.  For best actor, Banita Das bagged the award for the movie Village Rockstar. For the film with special message category, The Day my father became a bush by Nicole Kildonk was chosen.
Under Adult Jury Feature Film: for the best children film, The Wind in the Reeds by Nicolas Liguori, Arnaud Demuynck bagged the award. Compartments by Daniella Koffler and Uli Seis won the best youth film. For best story My second Eye by Ahmad Saleh bagged the award and the Wicked Girl by Ayce Kartal won the award for the film with a special message.
The Winners under the children jury category were the following. The pocket Man by Ana Chubinidze won the best film award. The Cake Story by Rukshana Tabassium won the Special Mention (For Direction). Winners under jury category: For best film, Flying Rats by Emiel Sandtke was selected and My Second Eye by Ahmad Saleh won the special Mention (For Direction)
Mr. Santanu Misra, Executive Trustee of Smile Foundation & Chairman – SIFFCY said, “SIFFCY was born out of this belief in the immense potential & power of cinema as a creative & engaging medium to sensitize our younger generation. When we conceptualized it some six years back, we only had an idea and a handful of people with us. But over the years, this idea gained strength as several like-minded individuals & institutions joined the movement. Each one of them has made an invaluable contribution to SIFFCY’s journey. As the third edition of SIFFCY witnesses the award ceremony, I feel thankful to all those who believed in our purpose and lent their wholehearted support”.
Jitendra Misra, Festival Director – SIFFCY said, “I would like to thank our international guests Ms. Mar-Ien Cover, Ms. Shizuko Suya, Ms. Hideto Hayata, Ms. Seiji Mitsu-Nobo, Ms. Laurie Gordon & Ms. Sigrid Klaus –Man for being here, interacting with our children & making it an unforgettable experience for them. And to Ms. Rima Das for contributing her beautiful film “Village Rockstars” to the festival. I would also like to acknowledge heartfelt appreciation for all our supporters & sponsors, our school partners & festival partners for their participation, encouragement & support. As a festival, SIFFCY is still very young and has a long way to go and we are hopeful in the coming years we will take SIFFCY to the next level”.
International jury for SIFFCY 2017 consisted of Mr. Arend Agthe (Germany), a celebrated film maker known for Karakum and My Friend Raffi; Mr. Gert Hermans (Belgium), Chief-editor,  European Children’s Film Association; Ms. Judita Soukupova (Czech Republic), Festival Director, Junior Fest, Ms. Michal Matus (Israel), Head of Education Department, Cinematheque and Festival Director, Tel Aviv Int’l Children’s FF and Ms. Chantal Bowen (Canada), a veteran film maker and Executive Director – Youth Media Alliance and National award winning film maker from India Anwar Jamal. The panelist for the film festival includes Ms. Laurie Gordon (Canada), a filmmaker; Festival Director – Montreal Animation FF and Ms. Marlaine Cover (USA), Spokesperson & Trainer, Life Skill Parenting 2.0.

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Germany, UNMA Launch First Global Migration Data Portal

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Berlin — Germany’s Federal Foreign Office and IOM, the UN Migration Agency’s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) will launch today (15/12) the Migration Data Portal in Berlin. The Migration Data Portal brings together the key facts and figures about global migration trends in one place for the first time.
“Especially in critical times, such as those we are facing today, it is our task to ensure that responses to migration are based on sound facts and accurate analysis,” said IOM Director General William Lacy Swing.
The idea to develop such a portal was first discussed and agreed upon on 12 July 2016, at the 2nd Berlin Roundtable on Refugees and Migration, where the former German Foreign Minister met with heads of international organizations working on migration, including IOM, UNHCR, the IFRC, the EC and the World Bank. The Portal was developed by IOM and with the support of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Migration Data Portal was developed with financial support from the US Department of State and Germany’s Federal Foreign Office.
The portal communicates global data on migration through visualizations, infographics and videos. It simplifies the navigation through complex international migration data for policy makers, journalists, statisticians and anyone interested in migration.
The portal also covers a wide range of topics including data on immigration and emigration trends; the linkages between migration and development; data on irregular migration; students and children; and data on migration policies as defined by the United Nations development goals and background on a global compact on migration expected to be adopted by the UN in 2018.
At its initial stage, the portal features 70 indicators from 15 international data providers (UNDESA, UNHCR and World Bank among others) and aggregates data at the national, regional and global levels. This range offers ample opportunities to explore and compare data while, understanding the context behind it.
“At a time when migration is high on the global agenda, it is essential that everyone has access to the key facts and figures about migration, and that we better understand the strengths and weaknesses of data on migration,” said Frank Laczko, Director of IOM´s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre.
German foreign policy employs a coherent strategy to manage migratory movements more efficiently and to address the root causes of forced migration. For fact-based policies and responses, reliable data are vital to ensure efficient, needs-based humanitarian aid, to counter harmful assumptions and to fight populism.
The development of the Migration Data Portal is a big step forward towards making the multitude of data on migration better and more available to policy makers.
The Migration Data Portal will scale up in coming months, making more data available at the regional and national levels. Visit the Migration Data Portal at: www.migrationdataportal.org
For more information contact Stylia Kampani at IOM GMDAC: Tel: +49 (0)30 278 778 16; Email: skampani@iom.int.

PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from the 2018 season

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Schedule for first half of 2018 announced


·         PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 with no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour

·         PGTI set to host 8 events in first half of 2018 with prize money of approximately Rs. 2.8 crore

·         3 new events scheduled in the first half

·         Season tees-off on 24th January with inaugural Dhaka Open, an international event tri-sanctioned by PGTI, ADT & BPGA

New Delhi, December 17, 2017: The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) is set to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 onward. This would mean there will be no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour once they earn their cards through the PGTI Qualifying School.

The PGTI had a limit of a maximum of 15 foreign players in each tournament till date. As the PGTI now transforms into an ‘Open Tour’, there will be no such restriction any more.

With the PGTI becoming an ‘Open Tour’ from next season, the tour also hopes to soon align itself with the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system thus attracting world ranking points for all its future events.

The PGTI has also announced its calendar for the first half of the 2018 season. As per the calendar, the PGTI is scheduled to host eight tournaments between the months of January and April. The front half of the year will feature three new events.

The total prize purse on offer in the first half is approximately Rs. 2.8 crore, an increase of Rs. 20 lakh compared to last season.

The 2018 season will tee-off on 24th January with the inaugural Dhaka Open at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The event worth approximately INR 40 lakh will be tri-sanctioned by the PGTI, Asian Development Tour (ADT) and the Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA).

Besides the Dhaka Open, there would be two new additions to the schedule including an event in Delhi NCR.

The PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club (Rs. 40 lakh), Golconda Masters (Rs. 40 lakh) and Pune Open (Rs. 30 lakh) are the three established PGTI events that feature in the schedule for the first half.

The two events that return for their second editions are the Chennai Open (Rs. 30 lakh) and the Chittagong Open (Rs. 40 lakh).

The US$ 1.75 million Indian Open, co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Asian Tour, will be the second international event in the first half of the season. The Indian Open, now a PGTI Order of Merit event, is slated to be held from March 8 – 11, 2018.

With PGTI hosting eight Order of Merit events in the first half and the Indian Open also becoming an Order of Merit event, there will be a total of nine PGTI Order of Merit events in the first half of the season.

The First Stage of the 2018 PGTI Qualifying School will begin from January 8, 2018. It will feature three events of 36-holes each (Pre Qualifying I, II & III). The Final Stage of the Qualifying School, a 72-hole event, will be staged from January 17 – 20, 2018. The Qualifying School will be held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad.




DATE

TOURNAMENT

PRO-AM

VENUE
PRIZE MONEY
Jan 24-27, 2018
Dhaka Open 2018*
Jan 23, 2018
Kurmitola Golf Club, Dhaka, Bangladesh
BDT 50 Lacs (approx INR 40 Lacs)
Jan 31 – Feb 3, 2018
2018 PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club
Feb 4, 2018
CIAL Golf Club, Cochin
INR 40 Lacs

Feb 8-11, 2018
New Event (TBC)
Feb 7, 2018
TBC
TBA

Feb 22-25, 2018
Golconda Masters 2018 (TBC)
Feb 21, 2018
Hyderabad Golf Club, Hyderabad
INR 40 Lacs
Mar 1-4, 2018
Chennai Open 2018
Feb 28, 2018
Madras Gymkhana Golf Annexe, Guindy, Chennai
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 8-11, 2018
Indian Open 2018* (TBC)
Mar 7, 2018
TBC
US$ 1,750,000

Mar 13-16, 2018
New Event
Mar 17, 2018
Delhi NCR
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 21 – 24, 2018
Chittagong Open 2018
Mar 20, 2018
Bhatiary Golf & Country Club, Chittagong, Bangladesh
INR 40 Lacs

Apr 10-13, 2018
Pune Open Golf Championship 2018
Apr 14, 2018
Poona Club Golf Course, Pune
INR 30 Lacs



Seminar on Engaging an Expansion China, Option for India

Sagar Media Inc:Engaging an Expansion China Option for India Ranjit Ghua let India be not kiddy in global strategy . Prof Bharat Karnad CPR, India to liberate to be power in itself, national interestparamount, not to be parasite 2 Superpower.We have to have plans, strategy. Adm Anil chopra talked on importance of  Marine best location
Fourth, Five Generation warfare are needed, further Cyber warfare all are important for the war all Time.

St Petersburg terror attacks thwarted with help of CIA intelligence

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone yesterday after ISIS-inspired terror attacks against the city of St. Petersburg were thwarted by Russia’s Federal Security Service using intelligence provided by the CIA.
According to a statement from the Kremlin, Putin thanked Trump for the CIA’s information on the attacks, which were to take place on Saturday at the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg and other areas of the Russian city. The Federal Security Service said that seven members of a terror cell had been detained for their involvement in the plot, and that a significant amount of explosives, weapons and extremist literature were confiscated.
Vladimir Putin assured Donald Trump that the Russian intelligence services upon receipt of information relating to terrorist threats against the US and its citizens, will immediately transmit to its American colleagues in partner channels, the statement added.
Russian state-run media outlet TASS reported that Moscow initiated the call.
In a readout of the call released yesterday afternoon, the White House said Trump appreciated the call and stressed the importance of intelligence cooperation to defeat terrorists wherever they may be. Both leaders agreed that this serves as an example of the positive things that can occur when the countries work together, the readout said.

Juan Orlando Hernandez as winner of presidential vote

Honduras has been in political instability and violent protests since the vote, which initial counts suggested that Nasralla had won. The count has been questioned by the two main opposition parties and a wide swathe of the diplomatic corps.
Former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, who backed Nasralla, immediately took to Twitter, saying Hernandez is not the president and calling for people to take to the streets in protest.
The secretary general of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, said on Sunday that serious questions still surrounded the results of elections and had asked for irresponsible announcements to be avoided.
The electoral tribunal of Honduras has declared incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernandez as the official winner of the November 26 presidential vote, saying it had resolved all of the challenges presented to the disputed process. According to the official count, Hernandez beat center-left Salvador Nasralla, a TV star, by 1 point 53 percentage points. In a nationally-televised address David Matamoros, the head of the tribunal said, this means the president elect for the Republic of Honduras for the next four years is Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado.
President Juan Orlando Hernandez won last month’s contested election by 1.53 percentage points over center-left opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla, Honduras’ electoral court said Sunday.
“This means the president elect for the Republic of Honduras for the next four years is Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado,” said David Matamoros, the head of the electoral court, in a televised address.
Nasralla and his opposition alliance have claimed the November 26 presidential vote was marked by fraud and irregularities.
Nasralla and his ally, former President Manuel Zelaya, have called for renewed protests.

Services Conclave “Serve India and the World”

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Serve India and the World”
Tuesday, 19th December, 2017: Hotel Leela Palace, New Delhi

Dear Mr/ Mrs,

It gives me immense pleasure to inform you that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) with the support of the Ministry Commerce and Industry and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) is organising the Services Conclave: Serve India and the World on 19th December in Delhi.

The Services Sector is emerging across the world as an enabler of economic growth and inclusion. The sector contributes almost one third of the gross value added, half of the world employment, one fifth of global trade and more than half of the world FDI flows.

In India, the contribution of the Services Sector has grown to more than half of the country’s output today, from 30 per cent of GDP in 1950, contributing 62 per cent of the gross value addition with the growth of 7.7 per cent in 2016-17. This fast emergence has thrown open huge opportunities and challenges for the sector.

Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Suresh Prabhu has agreed to deliver the Inaugural Address at the conclave on the 19th of December.

The Conclave will be attended by Policy Makers, Industry Captains, Academicians and other Stakeholders.  The conclave will  also address on “How IT and ICT is catalyzing growth through Digital Platforms and Sports as an emerging subsector which will drive growth, development and inclusion”.

The main components of the programme are:

·         Conference
·         Knowledge Report on Road map on Building Services Competitiveness
·         White Paper on India: Leapfrogging with Disruptive Tech for 1.3 billion
·         Global Exhibition on Services 2018: Curtain Raiser

The Conclave will attempt to bring in the stake holders: Government and Industry on a common platform to discuss and debate on building competitiveness of the Services Sector by,

  • Identifying and addressing key Competitive Differentiators in the Services Sector  
  • Ideating on bridging the regulatory gaps in the key sub segments of the Services Sector
  • Strategizing to develop a holistic framework for an overarching Services Policy  

I take the opportunity to invite you to join us for the Inaugural Session and also nominate your senior colleagues to attend the Conclave.

Look forward to receiving you at the Conclave.

Warm regards,
Amita Sarkar

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Amita Sarkar
Deputy Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry

Sebastian Pinera wins Chile’s presidential election

Billionaire conservative Sebastian Pinera won Chile’s presidency yesterday, with his center-left opponent Alejandro Guillier conceding the election as Chile followed other South American nations in a political turn to the right. With 98.44 percent of the ballots counted, Pinera, 68, had won 54.57 percent in the run-off vote, to 45.43 percent for senator Guillier, a wider than expected margin in a race that pollsters had predicted would be tight.
In his concession speech at a hotel in downtown Santiago, Guillier called his loss a “harsh defeat” and urged his supporters to defend the progressive reforms of outgoing President Michelle Bachelet’s second term. Many Chileans had viewed the election as a referendum on her policies, which focused on reducing inequality by making education more affordable and overhauling the tax code.
Pinera has pledged support and stable funding for Chile’s state-run miner Codelco , and has promised to slash red tape which had bogged down projects under Bachelet.

Honduras president’s sister killed in helicopter crash

Six people, including Hilda Hernandez, the 51-year-old sister and advisor of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, were killed when the helicopter carrying them crashed on its way from the capital, Tegucigalpa, to Comayagua. The remains of the aircraft were discovered after reconnaissance helicopters and ground teams were dispatched in severe weather conditions, the Honduran armed forces said in a statement, cited by Reuters. No survivors were found. The military said they would investigate the causes of the crash. Honduras has been wracked by instability after the recent presidential election, in which the dragged-out official count handed victory to Hernandez, who supported the 2009 US-backed coup. Opposition parties are disputing the result, which has triggered violent protests.

Gaddafi’s son to stand in next year’s Libyan presidential elections

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, plans to run for president in the country’s upcoming 2018 elections, the family’s spokesman, Basem al-Hashimi al-Soul, has confirmed. “Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the former Libyan president, enjoys the support of major tribes in Libya so he can run for the upcoming presidential elections due in 2018,” al-Soul told Egypt Today. “Saif al-Islam plans to impose more security and stability in accordance with the Libyan geography and in coordination with all Libyan factions.” Gaddafi was released from prison in June, six years after the NATO-backed uprising which ousted his father and plunged the country, which has now fallen into the hands of warring militias, into anarchy.

Saffron twin wins

Bharatiya Janata Party workers in ecstatic mood across the country after the party won both in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
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Himachal Pradesh
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INC581977
Others03025
PartyLeadWonTotal
BJP350540
INC190322
Others03014
Bharatiya Janata Party is all set to retain sixth straight term in power in Gujarat and also leading in Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections.
Out of 39 results declared so far, the party has bagged 22 seats. Congress gets 14 seats.
Prominent winners include Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, State BJP President Jitubhai Vaghani and incumbent Minister Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiriya and Gujarat Assembly speaker and BJP candidate Ramanlal Vora.
The Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress candidate Virbhadra Singh is leading in Arki constituency.
BJP’s Chief Ministerial face Prem Kumar Dhumal is trailing in Sujanpur constituency.
In Gujarat, the BJP has won 18 seats out of 32 results declared so far. Congress gets 12 seats.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has been elected from Rajkot West constituency defeating senior Congress leader Indranil Rajguru by a margin of over 20 thousand votes. State BJP President Jitubhai Vaghani has won from Bhavangar West seat.
Young Leader and independent candidate Jignesh Mevani is leading from Vadgam with a huge margin of more than 20 thousand votes.
Party candidate and incumbent Minister Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiriya has been declared elected from Porbandar seat. He defeated his nearest Congress rival Arjunbhai Modhavadiya by a margin of 1,855 votes.
The State BJP President Jitubhai Vaghani has won from Bhavnagar West constituency defeating his nearest Congress rival Dilipsingh Gohil.
Sitting MLA and BJP candidate Suresh Patel has won Maninagar constituency by a margin of over 75,000 votes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had represented this seat in 2012 Assembly elections. The party has also won Mahuba and Rajkot West.
The Congress candidate Imran Yusufbhai Khedawala has wrested the Jamalpur Khadia seat from BJP.
The party candidate Indrajit Sinh Parmar has won from Mahudha constituency defeating his nearest BJP rival Bharatsinh Parmar by a margin of 13,601 votes.
NCP leader Kandhal Jadeja is leading in Kutiyana seat. Senior tribal leader and founder of Bharatiya Tribal leader Vasava Chhotubhai is ahead in Jhagadia seat.
Senior BJP leader Atmaram Parmar is also ahead in Gadadha seat. However, Deputy CM Nitin Patel is trailing in Mehsana. Congress candidates Arjun Modhwadia, Paresh Dhanani and Shaktisinh Gohil are leading. OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who joined the Congress ahead of polls is is leading in Radhanpur seat.
In Himachal Pradesh, 7 results have been declared so far. BJP gets 4 and Congress 2. BJP’s Kishori Lal defeated his nearest Congress rival Paras Ram by nearly 6,000 votes in Anni reserved constituency. Suresh Bhardwaj of the party emerged winner by nearly 2,000 votes over his nearest independent candidate in Shimla.
Anirudh Singh of Congress had won Kasumpti seat defeating his nearest BJP rival Vijay Jyoti by a margin of nearly 9,400 votes.
Congress candidates who are in the lead include Vikramaditya Singh, Asha Kumari, GS Bali, Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu and Mukesh Agnihotri.
Other BJP leaders who are trailing include Sarveen Choudhary, Kishan Kapoor, Maheshwar Singh, Anil Sharma and Satpal Singh Satti.
Among BJP leaders in lead are Anil Sharma, Kishan Kapoor and Jai Ram Thakur.
Counting of votes started this morning for both the states. In Gujarat, while the BJP is seeking a sixth straight term in office, the Congress is aiming to stage a comeback in power after being in the opposition for over two decades. Counting is being held at 37 centres in 33 districts amidst tight security.
Election Commission has withdrawn its show cause notice to Congress president Rahul Gandhi for alleged violation of the Model Code of Conduct during Gujarat elections. It said, the provision under which the notice was issued is now under review.
The poll body also decided to set up a panel to suggest amendments to a provision in the election law barring campaigning 48 hours ahead of polling, following complaints that it has failed to keep pace with information technology.
The panel said, it will examine these provisions in the prevailing context of communication technologies and suggest required changes. It said, Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act does not take into account the revolution in communication technology.
The order comes in the wake of controversies over Rahul Gandhi’s TV interviews and the release of BJP manifesto in Gujarat after campaigning had ended in the state.
The commission had on December 13 issued the notice to Mr Gandhi for prima facie violating the provisions of the election law and the model code by giving interviews to TV channels in Gujarat during assembly elections in the state.

Rehabilitation plan for Tansa Pipeline Project Affected openly violated Right To Education Act, 2009’

Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan filed complained with MCGM
Demand compensation and strict action for violation of the Act
Mumbai | 18th December 2017: Apart from other major problems in Mahul, Mumbai-the rehabilitation site for the Tansa Pipeline Project Affected Families, the sample survey (of 130 children) carried out by the Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan (GBGBA) revealed that major provisions of Right To Education Act, 2009 are openly violated in the rehabilitation process which resulted in dropping out and traveling to really far off places to attend schools. This is in complete contravention to the core principles of RTE which also include free and compulsory education.
Since the demolition was carried out in the middle of an academic year, children had to continue their schooling in their old schools at original places. The rehabilitation site is variably at a distant place from the original places. The distance range from 10KMs to 20KMs. This has put a financial burden in the form of transportation cost on the poor families. Survey reveals that at least Rs. 200 is spent per day on to and fro transportation cost. This is really a huge cost for a family belonging to EWS or LIG. Majority of the PAFs belongs to these economic groups. Survey also recorded that in some cases where the parents cannot afford this transportation cost have simply stopped sending their children to school.
Due to the long distance between new home and old school, most of the mothers stay at school until it is over so as to save the multiple traveling cost. 
No arrangements were made by Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai to accommodate children in a new school at the rehabilitation site so that their academic year is not affected.  MCGM is the responsible body for carrying out rehabilitation of the Tansa Pipeline Project Affected Families.
  
Non-functional local sewage treatment plant has caused sewage to overflow making the streets filthier. School going children making their way to school from one those streets in Mahul rehabilitation site​
RTE provisions stipulate the provisions of schools upto 5th standard and 8th standard within 1KM and 3KM respectively with free transportation so that the travelling cost can be waved off. This is to ensure that transportation cost should not become deterrent in sending children to school. However none of these basic provisions of the Act seems to be taken into consideration while making rehabilitation plan for the Tansa Pipeline Project Affected Families. GBGBA has filed a complaint today before MCGM against the violation of the Act and has sought quick action with a warning of mass action for inaction.

Medha Patkar                         Anita Dhole Patil         Uday Mohite     Bilal Khan
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India gets USD 400 million boost from new European Investment Bank

Renewable energy investment across India gets USD 400 million boost from new European Investment Bank – YES BANK initiative

Expansion of renewable energy power generation across India will be supported by a new
USD 400 million joint initiative backed by the European Investment Bank and YES BANK, India’s 5thlargest private sector bank. YES BANK will manage the new co-financing programme for construction of new solar power plants and wind farms across the country.
The new USD 400 million private sector renewable energy financing programme was announced in New Delhi today by Donal Cannon, Head of the European Investment Bank Representation to South Asia and Arun Agrawal, Group President, International Banking, YES BANK. It will be supported by USD 200 million from the European Investment Bank, alongside financing from YES BANK, project promoters and other financial institutions.
The 15 year USD 200 million EIB loan was approved by the EIB Board of Directors on 12th December and financial details of the new initiative are expected to be finalised in the coming weeks.
The new financing programme will streamline financing for a range of renewable energy projects being built and operated by leading Indian corporations and private sector developers. Eligible solar projects have already been identified in the states of Rajasthan, Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka and additional wind and solar projects are currently being examined.
“India and the European Union are committed to the Paris Agreement and tackling climate change.  This new USD 400 million initiative demonstrates the shared vision and commitment of both the European Investment Bank and Yes Bank to increasing renewable energy power generation across India. This new financing programme will make a significant contribution to harnessing wind power and solar energy to produce green energy, create thousands of jobs during construction and strengthen technical and financial skills for the renewable energy sector to expand.” said Andrew McDowell, European Investment Bank Vice President.
“The new cooperation between YES BANK and the European Investment Bank, demonstrates another milestone in our leadership as India’s pre-eminent ‘Green Bank’. The highly successful transaction showcases continued trust and enthusiasm of Global multilaterals and Finance Institutions in partnering with YES BANK. With this transaction we remain well on track to achieve our commitment to finance 5,000 MW of RE made at the 1st RE-INVEST Summit in Feb 2015 and is also synchronous with our COP 21 commitment of mobilizing USD 5 Bn for Climate Finance by 2020.” said Mr. Rana Kapoor, Managing Director & CEO, YES BANK.
This new initiative is the first EIB cooperation with YES BANK, and represents the first support for renewable energy in Asia with a commercial bank. This is also the longest tenor borrowing facility for YES BANK in the international loan market. The European Investment Bank is the world’s largest international public bank, owned directly by the 28 European Union member states and the largest lender for renewable energy investment worldwide.
Last year the European Investment Bank provided EUR 19.6 billion for climate related investment worldwide.
In recent months the EIB has made new investment in sustainable transport in India, backing expansion of the Bangalore and Lucknow Metro systems..

Background information:

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.

Train on inaugural trip derails near Tacoma

High speed the passenger train that derailed in Washington state was traveling 80 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone, transport investigators said late Monday.
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Bella Dinh-Zarr, vice chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, told journalists “it´s too early to tell” why the train was traveling at such a fast speed, an estimate that came from preliminary information obtained from an event data recorder in the rear locomotive.
Amtrak passenger train on its inaugural trip on a new route derailed this morning in Washington state near the city of Tacoma, spilling multiple cars flying off a bridge and onto a busy interstate, killing at least six people.
The train, which was carrying 78 passengers and five crew, was part of a newly expanded faster rail service along the route linking Seattle and Portland, Oregon featuring new locomotives.
The Amtrak train was traveling on a new route for the first time before plunging off a bridge onto a busy highway, leaving at least six people dead.Many more were injured on board the train, which hit vehicles on the I-5 highway below. Another 77 people have been taken to hospital, reports say.
Federal investigators would be on the scene for a full day Tuesday, she said, kicking off a probe into the incident that would likely last seven to 10 days.
Information obtained from the front locomotive´s data recorder, which has been more difficult to access, would potentially lend more insight into the train´s exact speed, according to Dinh-Zarr.
Pictures captured following Monday morning´s derailment showed one Amtrak train car overturned and crushed on the interstate highway and others dangling from the overpass.
Several other carriages of the 14-car train also ended up on the highway, shutting down a key section of the busy artery that connects the greater Seattle metropolitan area to Olympia. All but one car jumped the tracks.
Officials gave no reason for the derailment of southbound Amtrak train 501, the inaugural run of a new service that promised faster connections between Seattle and Portland, Oregon.
Local officials had warned only weeks ago that the track still might not be safe enough to handle trains at higher speeds.

‘INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE’

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PRESS INVITATION
Indian Women Pilots Association cordially invites you for the Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of
 
 
‘INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE’
 (The Indian Women Pilots Association Indian Women Professionals in Aviation & Aerospace invites you for the Grand Conference including Indian & Abroad Mentors, along with eminent personalities.)
 
Chief Guest:
·     Shri P.Ashok Gajapathi Raju (Hon’ble Union Minister of Civil Aviation) 
Guests of Honour:
·     Shri Jayant Sinha (Minister of State for Civil Aviation) 
·    Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (Chief of Air Staff) Along with many others. 
 
 
Time: 5:00 pm
Date: 19th December 2017 (Tuesday)
Venue: Air Force Auditorium, Subrato Park, Near Dhaula Kuan Metro Station, Delhi
 
You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Event.
 
 
R.S.V.P
Shailesh Giri
9811222325(M)

Standing ovation for Bollywood’s Ashley Lobo in Germany

Standing ovation for Bollywood’s Ashley Lobo in Germany
Ashley Lobo is first Indian to choreograph ballet for an international company
Bollywood’s renowned choreographer Ashley Lobo​ who has choreographed many super hit songs in Bollywood movies and made SRK, Hrithik, Anushka dance to his steps has been making waves internationally as well. 
Ashley‘s international acclaim got one of Germany’s biggest art companies – the Chemnitz Ballet Company to invite Ashley to choreograph The Jungle Book in ballet form.  Ashley Lobo went on to script and choreograph a full length dance drama play based on The Jungle Book theme. Show after show AshleyLobo has been getting standing ovation by packed houses coming in to watch the show.
Ashley says: “Its indeed a pleasure and honor to represent India on international dance platforms and showcasing that India indeed is a powerhouse of skilled dancers and talent. Indian choreography is thankfully making a huge impact internationally and really honoured to be a part of this wonderful journey. It was a proud moment for me as an Indian to get standing ovation from the German audiences​.”
Ashley is back in the country after working on the German ballet dance drama for two months.
Ashley is the first Indian to choreograph a ballet dance drama for an international company. 
Ashley has choreographed songs in films like Jab We Met, Namastey London, Cocktail, Guzarish, Harry Met Sejal, Rabtaa and many more. He now aims to make a dance film​ which he is scripting himself. ​

Services Conclave “Serve India and the World”

Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Suresh Prabhu Service Conclave address India need to global leaders in service sector our services globally are acceptable.Apart from health, education, which awaits mega growth in employment, even manufacturing, agriculture  need digital services is massive employment generators. Services are now  globally are best and productive engine of growth for the developed and developing world.
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Service Conclave: Bank fiscal for MSME weak, Digital service enhance pace in tourism, promos. Technology transition is giving teething problems for employments. Jobless global growth irk at all levels. India GST landscapr poorrly planned, mover of economy the Tourism is still bewildered with higher GST, need to be 5℅. GST need further ease in sector-vise. Indian diaspora 15mn. MSME Innovation RD,  Raw Material needs paramount attention by both governments and other business houses further MSMS no ease of business, the Gov banks make mockery of startups. MediaEnt also reels under GST as this sector too is job captive.


GeM – eProcurement Gov initiative
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Prashant Kishore Rs.250 Cr Fees is Just & Fair Service Cost

December19, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singhprogressindia2015@gmail.com
Ireland was poorest Nation in EU but in 8 Years was richest EU country. Mind Blowing Transformation is possible through Professionally Led & Supported Government.
Had Rahul Gandhi hired Political Consultant after losing 2014 @ Rs.4 Crore Per month INC would have ‘Won Every Election’ After that including Gujarat Election.Parties may have spent Rs.2,000 Cr in Gujarat Elections in just 60 days.
When States Hire Advocates who charge Rs.1 Cr for every appearance in lower court –National Elections or State Election fees of Rs.250 Cr or Rs.500 Cr Fee is virtually nothing considering the actual poll expenditure.
In fact Consultants Fee should not be Considered as Poll Expense because this the way Elections should fought in Democracy and instead of –
n  Instead of Poll Funding – Each Party be provided State FUNDS to hire Consultants.
n  This shall make Indian Elections Clean and Fair.
n  Parties should be assisted to IMPROVE their performance & develop economic policies.
Even after so much expenditureParties Couldn’t release Poll Manifesto – both Congress and BJP sites have no Gujarat manifesto – means Gross Failure to even explain their 5 year plans.
Congress Manifesto Highlight‘Promises to Constitute SIT to Investigate Corruption’ but INC was largely sleeping most of 5 years.
BJP in run up to the 2014 Elections hired 5,000-20,000 Consultants to Manage Election Campaign – Monthly expenditure could be Rs.100 Cr Per Month in last 4-6 months.
Consultants can in case of INC from Selection & Training of Candidates for LS 2019, and state elections in between,design poll campaign, Speeches, Media Engagement, Development Issues, Grooming Leaders in Each District of India, Economic Policies related to Agriculture, Industry & Services, Public Services etc.
Both Congress and BJP largest parties of India don’t have PROPER websites when every State and Parliament candidate should have their own Websites like in Developed countries.
I alone have over 43 yrs experience.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857

Power of Love

PRESS INVITATION
You are cordially invites you for the Song launch of the first Hollywood Song by personalities of Indian Film Industry & to share with you the uniqueness of

‘POWER OF LOVE’
 (Versatile Indian Playback Singer Hema Sardesai has made her American debut with her new single. This song was rel;eased in Manhattan, New York on Monday.)

 Guests:
·     Hema Sardesai(Bollywood Playback Singer) 
·     Mishaal Raheja (TV Star, Love-Story & Laagi Tujhse Lagan fame) 


Time: 2:00 pm
Date: 19th December 2017 (Tuesday)
Venue: PVR Plaza, H-Block, CP, Delhi

You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Event.

R.S.V.P
Shailesh Giri
9811222325(M)

Germany, UNMA Launch First Global Migration Data Portal

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Berlin — Germany’s Federal Foreign Office and IOM, the UN Migration Agency’s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) will launch today (15/12) the Migration Data Portal in Berlin. The Migration Data Portal brings together the key facts and figures about global migration trends in one place for the first time.
“Especially in critical times, such as those we are facing today, it is our task to ensure that responses to migration are based on sound facts and accurate analysis,” said IOM Director General William Lacy Swing.
The idea to develop such a portal was first discussed and agreed upon on 12 July 2016, at the 2nd Berlin Roundtable on Refugees and Migration, where the former German Foreign Minister met with heads of international organizations working on migration, including IOM, UNHCR, the IFRC, the EC and the World Bank. The Portal was developed by IOM and with the support of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Migration Data Portal was developed with financial support from the US Department of State and Germany’s Federal Foreign Office.
The portal communicates global data on migration through visualizations, infographics and videos. It simplifies the navigation through complex international migration data for policy makers, journalists, statisticians and anyone interested in migration.
The portal also covers a wide range of topics including data on immigration and emigration trends; the linkages between migration and development; data on irregular migration; students and children; and data on migration policies as defined by the United Nations development goals and background on a global compact on migration expected to be adopted by the UN in 2018.
At its initial stage, the portal features 70 indicators from 15 international data providers (UNDESA, UNHCR and World Bank among others) and aggregates data at the national, regional and global levels. This range offers ample opportunities to explore and compare data while, understanding the context behind it.
“At a time when migration is high on the global agenda, it is essential that everyone has access to the key facts and figures about migration, and that we better understand the strengths and weaknesses of data on migration,” said Frank Laczko, Director of IOM´s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre.
German foreign policy employs a coherent strategy to manage migratory movements more efficiently and to address the root causes of forced migration. For fact-based policies and responses, reliable data are vital to ensure efficient, needs-based humanitarian aid, to counter harmful assumptions and to fight populism.
The development of the Migration Data Portal is a big step forward towards making the multitude of data on migration better and more available to policy makers.
The Migration Data Portal will scale up in coming months, making more data available at the regional and national levels. Visit the Migration Data Portal at: www.migrationdataportal.org
For more information contact Stylia Kampani at IOM GMDAC: Tel: +49 (0)30 278 778 16; Email: skampani@iom.int.

PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from the 2018 season

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Schedule for first half of 2018 announced


·         PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 with no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour

·         PGTI set to host 8 events in first half of 2018 with prize money of approximately Rs. 2.8 crore

·         3 new events scheduled in the first half

·         Season tees-off on 24th January with inaugural Dhaka Open, an international event tri-sanctioned by PGTI, ADT & BPGA

New Delhi, December 17, 2017: The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) is set to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 onward. This would mean there will be no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour once they earn their cards through the PGTI Qualifying School.

The PGTI had a limit of a maximum of 15 foreign players in each tournament till date. As the PGTI now transforms into an ‘Open Tour’, there will be no such restriction any more.

With the PGTI becoming an ‘Open Tour’ from next season, the tour also hopes to soon align itself with the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system thus attracting world ranking points for all its future events.

The PGTI has also announced its calendar for the first half of the 2018 season. As per the calendar, the PGTI is scheduled to host eight tournaments between the months of January and April. The front half of the year will feature three new events.

The total prize purse on offer in the first half is approximately Rs. 2.8 crore, an increase of Rs. 20 lakh compared to last season.

The 2018 season will tee-off on 24th January with the inaugural Dhaka Open at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The event worth approximately INR 40 lakh will be tri-sanctioned by the PGTI, Asian Development Tour (ADT) and the Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA).

Besides the Dhaka Open, there would be two new additions to the schedule including an event in Delhi NCR.

The PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club (Rs. 40 lakh), Golconda Masters (Rs. 40 lakh) and Pune Open (Rs. 30 lakh) are the three established PGTI events that feature in the schedule for the first half.

The two events that return for their second editions are the Chennai Open (Rs. 30 lakh) and the Chittagong Open (Rs. 40 lakh).

The US$ 1.75 million Indian Open, co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Asian Tour, will be the second international event in the first half of the season. The Indian Open, now a PGTI Order of Merit event, is slated to be held from March 8 – 11, 2018.

With PGTI hosting eight Order of Merit events in the first half and the Indian Open also becoming an Order of Merit event, there will be a total of nine PGTI Order of Merit events in the first half of the season.

The First Stage of the 2018 PGTI Qualifying School will begin from January 8, 2018. It will feature three events of 36-holes each (Pre Qualifying I, II & III). The Final Stage of the Qualifying School, a 72-hole event, will be staged from January 17 – 20, 2018. The Qualifying School will be held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad.




DATE

TOURNAMENT

PRO-AM

VENUE
PRIZE MONEY
Jan 24-27, 2018
Dhaka Open 2018*
Jan 23, 2018
Kurmitola Golf Club, Dhaka, Bangladesh
BDT 50 Lacs (approx INR 40 Lacs)
Jan 31 – Feb 3, 2018
2018 PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club
Feb 4, 2018
CIAL Golf Club, Cochin
INR 40 Lacs

Feb 8-11, 2018
New Event (TBC)
Feb 7, 2018
TBC
TBA

Feb 22-25, 2018
Golconda Masters 2018 (TBC)
Feb 21, 2018
Hyderabad Golf Club, Hyderabad
INR 40 Lacs
Mar 1-4, 2018
Chennai Open 2018
Feb 28, 2018
Madras Gymkhana Golf Annexe, Guindy, Chennai
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 8-11, 2018
Indian Open 2018* (TBC)
Mar 7, 2018
TBC
US$ 1,750,000

Mar 13-16, 2018
New Event
Mar 17, 2018
Delhi NCR
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 21 – 24, 2018
Chittagong Open 2018
Mar 20, 2018
Bhatiary Golf & Country Club, Chittagong, Bangladesh
INR 40 Lacs

Apr 10-13, 2018
Pune Open Golf Championship 2018
Apr 14, 2018
Poona Club Golf Course, Pune
INR 30 Lacs



Seminar on Engaging an Expansion China, Option for India

Sagar Media Inc:Engaging an Expansion China Option for India Ranjit Ghua let India be not kiddy in global strategy . Prof Bharat Karnad CPR, India to liberate to be power in itself, national interestparamount, not to be parasite 2 Superpower.We have to have plans, strategy. Adm Anil chopra talked on importance of  Marine best location
Fourth, Five Generation warfare are needed, further Cyber warfare all are important for the war all Time.

St Petersburg terror attacks thwarted with help of CIA intelligence

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone yesterday after ISIS-inspired terror attacks against the city of St. Petersburg were thwarted by Russia’s Federal Security Service using intelligence provided by the CIA.
According to a statement from the Kremlin, Putin thanked Trump for the CIA’s information on the attacks, which were to take place on Saturday at the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg and other areas of the Russian city. The Federal Security Service said that seven members of a terror cell had been detained for their involvement in the plot, and that a significant amount of explosives, weapons and extremist literature were confiscated.
Vladimir Putin assured Donald Trump that the Russian intelligence services upon receipt of information relating to terrorist threats against the US and its citizens, will immediately transmit to its American colleagues in partner channels, the statement added.
Russian state-run media outlet TASS reported that Moscow initiated the call.
In a readout of the call released yesterday afternoon, the White House said Trump appreciated the call and stressed the importance of intelligence cooperation to defeat terrorists wherever they may be. Both leaders agreed that this serves as an example of the positive things that can occur when the countries work together, the readout said.

Juan Orlando Hernandez as winner of presidential vote

Honduras has been in political instability and violent protests since the vote, which initial counts suggested that Nasralla had won. The count has been questioned by the two main opposition parties and a wide swathe of the diplomatic corps.
Former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, who backed Nasralla, immediately took to Twitter, saying Hernandez is not the president and calling for people to take to the streets in protest.
The secretary general of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, said on Sunday that serious questions still surrounded the results of elections and had asked for irresponsible announcements to be avoided.
The electoral tribunal of Honduras has declared incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernandez as the official winner of the November 26 presidential vote, saying it had resolved all of the challenges presented to the disputed process. According to the official count, Hernandez beat center-left Salvador Nasralla, a TV star, by 1 point 53 percentage points. In a nationally-televised address David Matamoros, the head of the tribunal said, this means the president elect for the Republic of Honduras for the next four years is Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado.
President Juan Orlando Hernandez won last month’s contested election by 1.53 percentage points over center-left opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla, Honduras’ electoral court said Sunday.
“This means the president elect for the Republic of Honduras for the next four years is Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado,” said David Matamoros, the head of the electoral court, in a televised address.
Nasralla and his opposition alliance have claimed the November 26 presidential vote was marked by fraud and irregularities.
Nasralla and his ally, former President Manuel Zelaya, have called for renewed protests.

Services Conclave “Serve India and the World”

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Serve India and the World”
Tuesday, 19th December, 2017: Hotel Leela Palace, New Delhi

Dear Mr/ Mrs,

It gives me immense pleasure to inform you that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) with the support of the Ministry Commerce and Industry and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) is organising the Services Conclave: Serve India and the World on 19th December in Delhi.

The Services Sector is emerging across the world as an enabler of economic growth and inclusion. The sector contributes almost one third of the gross value added, half of the world employment, one fifth of global trade and more than half of the world FDI flows.

In India, the contribution of the Services Sector has grown to more than half of the country’s output today, from 30 per cent of GDP in 1950, contributing 62 per cent of the gross value addition with the growth of 7.7 per cent in 2016-17. This fast emergence has thrown open huge opportunities and challenges for the sector.

Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Suresh Prabhu has agreed to deliver the Inaugural Address at the conclave on the 19th of December.

The Conclave will be attended by Policy Makers, Industry Captains, Academicians and other Stakeholders.  The conclave will  also address on “How IT and ICT is catalyzing growth through Digital Platforms and Sports as an emerging subsector which will drive growth, development and inclusion”.

The main components of the programme are:

·         Conference
·         Knowledge Report on Road map on Building Services Competitiveness
·         White Paper on India: Leapfrogging with Disruptive Tech for 1.3 billion
·         Global Exhibition on Services 2018: Curtain Raiser

The Conclave will attempt to bring in the stake holders: Government and Industry on a common platform to discuss and debate on building competitiveness of the Services Sector by,

  • Identifying and addressing key Competitive Differentiators in the Services Sector  
  • Ideating on bridging the regulatory gaps in the key sub segments of the Services Sector
  • Strategizing to develop a holistic framework for an overarching Services Policy  

I take the opportunity to invite you to join us for the Inaugural Session and also nominate your senior colleagues to attend the Conclave.

Look forward to receiving you at the Conclave.

Warm regards,
Amita Sarkar

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Amita Sarkar
Deputy Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry

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Shouting brigade threats, poll results & Ram Janmbhoomi case

–        Vinod Bansal
Every eye was stuck up, be it a media channel, politician, social worker or a common man, everybody was busy speculating what would happen in the apex court as the case of Ram Janmbhumi was to be heard on a day to day basis. Many petitions/appeals were made, dozens of learned advocates were ready for the arguments, and many new applications were filed for becoming a party to the case. Hon. Judges were there to find a solution to the 77 year old high profile litigation after the country’s independence. Almost all concerned were hopeful that something new will come-up after the day-long hearing of 5th December, 2017, the date decided by the Supreme Court 116 days earlier, i.e. on 11th Aug, 2017.
It was 2Pm when the Hon. Judges began the proceedings in the court room fully occupied by the advocates/attorneys/ plaintiffs/defendants/ appellants/respondents etc. Senior Advocates K. Parasaran, C S Vaidyanathan, Harish Salve and Vikramjit Banerjee of shri Ram Lala Virajman started their arguments but, the other side on several occasions interrupted them. Hearing of the matter was strenuously opposed by former Union Law minister, senior congress man & Counsels Kapil Sibal, Dushyant Dave and Rajeev Dhawan, respectively.
Sibal stated that this hearing was being made at the instance of the BJP, as it was in BJP manifesto by referring to a letter of Subramanian Swamy addressed to the PM even though his matter is detagged. He specifically mentioned that matter should be heard only in July 2019, after completion of tenure of this Government. Kapil Sibal and Dave also stated that judgment in this case will affect the secular fabric of the country and will have repercussions outside the court and therefore you should not hear it. Instead of three, not even five, but seven judges bench should be constituted as this matter is of high importance. Dhavan even told the CJI that they cannot conclude hearing of this case during their tenure. Sibal even threatened to walk out of the proceedings if the hearing commenced. The documents are running into 90,000 pages and all the exhibits have not been filed.
The councils for Ram Lala Virajman opposed the repeated interruptions saying that it is merely a first appeal arising out of a title suit and there is no question as to interpretation of constitution as required under Art. 145. The bench accepted the contention and said that at this stage there were no questions which would require reference to larger bench, but if the occasion arises we will consider it.
When C S Vaidyanathan proceeded to open his case by stating the statement of case and placed his submission before the court, the other side again started objecting to the proceedings saying that the documents are running into 90000 pages and all the exhibits have not been filed. The councils for Ram Lala Virajman apprised the court that they had filed all their documents and it is only the other side who has not filed their exhibits which were very few in number. State of UP has also filed all the translated statements as directed by the court on 11/8/2017.
It was unfortunate that on the very first day of the hearing of the first appeal, the politics, threats, indecency and illogical arguments were seen in the highest judiciary of the country. First of all how the manifesto of a political party could affect the proceedings/judgement? If anything happens outside the court, it is the duty of the government to tackle it or approach the court in the matter (if requires). But justice can neither be delayed nor could it be denied on this ground. Secondly, how some so-called senior counsels compel the court that the case be heard only by Five/seven judge bench instead of the existing bench of three judges headed by the CJI? Being the highest judiciary of the country, most of the SC Judges have left with very short service tenures. How the counsels could stop hearing the case by a judge on this illogical ground? Over and above, it was most socking that the so-called senior councils were not only shouting & disturbing the court but also threatening to boycott the court proceedings. 
In another case in the apex court, due to repeated disruptions/disrespect by the Shouting Brigade the Supreme Court on Thursday (7th Dec.) warned the so-called senior advocates and lawyers to forthwith rein in their tendency to raise their voice during arguments when they find the court disagreeing with them.
Taking strong exception to the repeated tactics employed by the ‘shouting brigade’ a five-judge constitution bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A K Sikri, A M Khanwilkar, D Y Chandrachud and Ashok Bhushan said, “Lawyers are called the ministers of justice. They are also referred to as officers of the court. But unfortunately, a small group of lawyers raise their voice. They must understand absolutely clearly that raising their voice is not going to be tolerated. Raising the voice means either the lawyer is incompetent to present the case or he is inadequately prepared with the case.”
            Referring to the arguments advanced by senior advocates Kapil Sibal, Dushaynt Dave and Rajeev Dhavan in the Ayodhya case on Tuesday and the manner in which Dhavan argued on Wednesday for Delhi government in its turf war with the Centre, the CJI said, “We are compelled to connect it (expression of anguish) to yesterday’s incident (when the bench expressed dissatisfaction with Dhavan’s tone and tenor of arguments in the Delhi case). Behaviour of the senior counsel was atrocious yesterday. Day before yesterday (in Ayodhya case), it was even more atrocious. “The senior counsel (Dhavan) who argued on Wednesday (in Delhi case) contradicted the other counsel for Delhi government Indira Jaising. Same client had many counsel. Different and contradictory arguments were advanced by the counsel for the same party. How does the court discern what is the stand of the party? This is not the tradition of the bar. If the bar does not regulate, we will be compelled to regulate.”
Judges have highest respect in our country but unfortunately, the above facts clearly evident that some advocates believed that they could/had the influence over the judiciary and could do anything they want. Now its high time to deal with this shouting brigade firmly either through the Bar or through the courts verdict. But Nobody could be allowed to cross the limits of the constitution/judicial pronouncements of this great country. Non serious litigations/counsels & vested political interference in the system should also be dealt with firmly. All though, the first hearing of the Ram JanmBhumi case has clearly become victim of the shouting brigade threats, Congress politics & non serious players but it had unveiled the constant hidden agenda of the congress & like-minded influential people who might have been infiltrated into our top constitutional bodies since long for their vested interests. The latest poll results of the two states have again put stamp on the fact that people of this country are well aware of behaviors tactics & intent of those anti-Hindu & unconstitutional divisive forces who may attack any time on any constitutional body. Every citizen of this country is of the opinion that now it is high time to regain the glory of the Ram Temple at the birth place of Bhagwan shri Ram in pious Ayodhya and declare the pride of Bharat the Ram Setu a national monument.
** Writer is a social worker, columnist & National spokesperson of Vishawa Hindu Parishad(VHP)**

Russia warns weapons supplies to Ukraine

Russia has warned the US and Canada about the consequences of arms shipments to Ukraine, TASS reported on Tuesday. Shipments of US and Canadian weapons to Ukraine are pushing the country’s leadership to pursue new military adventures, said Pyotr Ilyichyov, Russia’s first deputy permanent representative to the UN. He cited reports that Canada had announced its readiness to issue licenses to companies for arms deliveries to Ukraine. They include, in particular, the manufacturer of hand-grenade launchers Airtronic USA. “Everyone should understand that the conflict in the Donbass will not be resolved by force,” Ilyichyov said.

Thai election to be held in November 2018

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Tuesday he would use a special order giving the military sweeping powers to lift a ban on political activity. The ban has been in place since a 2014 coup. Prayuth, who is also head of the junta, has said that Thailand will hold a general election in November 2018, Reuters reports. Major political parties had been urging the government for months to lift the ban in order to allow parties to prepare for the vote.

US strategic report an Imperial act

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China and Russia denounced a US report on national security strategy. President Donald Trump’s first National Security Strategy pillories China and Russia as “revisionist powers” bent on rolling back American interests, according to the hard-hitting text released Monday.
The document  designed to serve as a framework for the Trump administration’s approach to the world  uses remarkably biting language to frame Beijing and Moscow as global competitors.
The Kremlin denounced the “imperialist character” of the report, accusing Washington of clinging to a “unipolar world.”
“The imperialist character of this document is obvious, as is the refusal to renounce a unipolar world, an insistent refusal,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding the Russian authorities “cannot accept that the country is treated as a threat to the security of the United States”.
China said Washington should “abandon outdated notions such as a Cold War mentality”.
“Any country, or any report, which distorts the facts, or maliciously slanders will only do so in vain,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular news briefing.
Cooperation between China and the US will lead to a win-win outcome for both sides, but confrontation will bring mutual losses, China said on Tuesday. The statement came after Washington branded it a competitor that was seeking to challenge US power. Beijing hopes the US can seek common ground while respecting differences, China’s US embassy said. In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said that China has always been a contributor to global development and a protector of the international order, Reuters reported. In a new national security strategy based on US President Donald Trump’s “America First” vision on Monday, the US described China and Russia together as competitors seeking to erode US security and prosperity.

India gets USD 400 million boost from new European Investment Bank

Renewable energy investment across India gets USD 400 million boost from new European Investment Bank – YES BANK initiative

Expansion of renewable energy power generation across India will be supported by a new
USD 400 million joint initiative backed by the European Investment Bank and YES BANK, India’s 5thlargest private sector bank. YES BANK will manage the new co-financing programme for construction of new solar power plants and wind farms across the country.
The new USD 400 million private sector renewable energy financing programme was announced in New Delhi today by Donal Cannon, Head of the European Investment Bank Representation to South Asia and Arun Agrawal, Group President, International Banking, YES BANK. It will be supported by USD 200 million from the European Investment Bank, alongside financing from YES BANK, project promoters and other financial institutions.
The 15 year USD 200 million EIB loan was approved by the EIB Board of Directors on 12th December and financial details of the new initiative are expected to be finalised in the coming weeks.
The new financing programme will streamline financing for a range of renewable energy projects being built and operated by leading Indian corporations and private sector developers. Eligible solar projects have already been identified in the states of Rajasthan, Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka and additional wind and solar projects are currently being examined.
“India and the European Union are committed to the Paris Agreement and tackling climate change.  This new USD 400 million initiative demonstrates the shared vision and commitment of both the European Investment Bank and Yes Bank to increasing renewable energy power generation across India. This new financing programme will make a significant contribution to harnessing wind power and solar energy to produce green energy, create thousands of jobs during construction and strengthen technical and financial skills for the renewable energy sector to expand.” said Andrew McDowell, European Investment Bank Vice President.
“The new cooperation between YES BANK and the European Investment Bank, demonstrates another milestone in our leadership as India’s pre-eminent ‘Green Bank’. The highly successful transaction showcases continued trust and enthusiasm of Global multilaterals and Finance Institutions in partnering with YES BANK. With this transaction we remain well on track to achieve our commitment to finance 5,000 MW of RE made at the 1st RE-INVEST Summit in Feb 2015 and is also synchronous with our COP 21 commitment of mobilizing USD 5 Bn for Climate Finance by 2020.” said Mr. Rana Kapoor, Managing Director & CEO, YES BANK.
This new initiative is the first EIB cooperation with YES BANK, and represents the first support for renewable energy in Asia with a commercial bank. This is also the longest tenor borrowing facility for YES BANK in the international loan market. The European Investment Bank is the world’s largest international public bank, owned directly by the 28 European Union member states and the largest lender for renewable energy investment worldwide.
Last year the European Investment Bank provided EUR 19.6 billion for climate related investment worldwide.
In recent months the EIB has made new investment in sustainable transport in India, backing expansion of the Bangalore and Lucknow Metro systems..

Background information:

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.

Train on inaugural trip derails near Tacoma

High speed the passenger train that derailed in Washington state was traveling 80 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone, transport investigators said late Monday.
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Bella Dinh-Zarr, vice chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, told journalists “it´s too early to tell” why the train was traveling at such a fast speed, an estimate that came from preliminary information obtained from an event data recorder in the rear locomotive.
Amtrak passenger train on its inaugural trip on a new route derailed this morning in Washington state near the city of Tacoma, spilling multiple cars flying off a bridge and onto a busy interstate, killing at least six people.
The train, which was carrying 78 passengers and five crew, was part of a newly expanded faster rail service along the route linking Seattle and Portland, Oregon featuring new locomotives.
The Amtrak train was traveling on a new route for the first time before plunging off a bridge onto a busy highway, leaving at least six people dead.Many more were injured on board the train, which hit vehicles on the I-5 highway below. Another 77 people have been taken to hospital, reports say.
Federal investigators would be on the scene for a full day Tuesday, she said, kicking off a probe into the incident that would likely last seven to 10 days.
Information obtained from the front locomotive´s data recorder, which has been more difficult to access, would potentially lend more insight into the train´s exact speed, according to Dinh-Zarr.
Pictures captured following Monday morning´s derailment showed one Amtrak train car overturned and crushed on the interstate highway and others dangling from the overpass.
Several other carriages of the 14-car train also ended up on the highway, shutting down a key section of the busy artery that connects the greater Seattle metropolitan area to Olympia. All but one car jumped the tracks.
Officials gave no reason for the derailment of southbound Amtrak train 501, the inaugural run of a new service that promised faster connections between Seattle and Portland, Oregon.
Local officials had warned only weeks ago that the track still might not be safe enough to handle trains at higher speeds.

‘INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE’

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PRESS INVITATION
Indian Women Pilots Association cordially invites you for the Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of
 
 
‘INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN IN AVIATION & AEROSPACE’
 (The Indian Women Pilots Association Indian Women Professionals in Aviation & Aerospace invites you for the Grand Conference including Indian & Abroad Mentors, along with eminent personalities.)
 
Chief Guest:
·     Shri P.Ashok Gajapathi Raju (Hon’ble Union Minister of Civil Aviation) 
Guests of Honour:
·     Shri Jayant Sinha (Minister of State for Civil Aviation) 
·    Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa (Chief of Air Staff) Along with many others. 
 
 
Time: 5:00 pm
Date: 19th December 2017 (Tuesday)
Venue: Air Force Auditorium, Subrato Park, Near Dhaula Kuan Metro Station, Delhi
 
You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Event.
 
 
R.S.V.P
Shailesh Giri
9811222325(M)

Standing ovation for Bollywood’s Ashley Lobo in Germany

Standing ovation for Bollywood’s Ashley Lobo in Germany
Ashley Lobo is first Indian to choreograph ballet for an international company
Bollywood’s renowned choreographer Ashley Lobo​ who has choreographed many super hit songs in Bollywood movies and made SRK, Hrithik, Anushka dance to his steps has been making waves internationally as well. 
Ashley‘s international acclaim got one of Germany’s biggest art companies – the Chemnitz Ballet Company to invite Ashley to choreograph The Jungle Book in ballet form.  Ashley Lobo went on to script and choreograph a full length dance drama play based on The Jungle Book theme. Show after show AshleyLobo has been getting standing ovation by packed houses coming in to watch the show.
Ashley says: “Its indeed a pleasure and honor to represent India on international dance platforms and showcasing that India indeed is a powerhouse of skilled dancers and talent. Indian choreography is thankfully making a huge impact internationally and really honoured to be a part of this wonderful journey. It was a proud moment for me as an Indian to get standing ovation from the German audiences​.”
Ashley is back in the country after working on the German ballet dance drama for two months.
Ashley is the first Indian to choreograph a ballet dance drama for an international company. 
Ashley has choreographed songs in films like Jab We Met, Namastey London, Cocktail, Guzarish, Harry Met Sejal, Rabtaa and many more. He now aims to make a dance film​ which he is scripting himself. ​

Services Conclave “Serve India and the World”

Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Suresh Prabhu Service Conclave address, India need to be the global leaders in service sector, our services are  globally acceptable. Apart from health, education, awaits mega growth in employment but  even manufacturing, agriculture, the need of digital services an essential part in all sectoral dimensions and progressive employment generators. Services are now  globally are best and productive engine of growth for the developed and developing world. India shall be organising this years an International seminar in which we must take a lead in coordinating the converging various sectors for which Mr Vivek Nair leader in hospitality and Mr Uday Kotak fiscal and banking leader are best persons  to play pivot part in ensuing International event.
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Service Conclave: Bank fiscal for MSME weak, Digital service enhance pace in tourism, promos. Technology transition is giving teething problems for employments. Jobless global growth irk at all levels. India GST landscapr poorrly planned, mover of economy the Tourism is still bewildered with higher GST, need to be 5℅. GST need further ease in sector-vise. Indian diaspora 15mn. MSME Innovation RD,  Raw Material needs paramount attention by both governments and other business houses further MSMS no ease of business, the Gov banks make mockery of startups. MediaEnt also reels under GST as this sector too is job captive.


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Prashant Kishore Rs.250 Cr Fees is Just & Fair Service Cost

December19, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singhprogressindia2015@gmail.com
Ireland was poorest Nation in EU but in 8 Years was richest EU country. Mind Blowing Transformation is possible through Professionally Led & Supported Government.
Had Rahul Gandhi hired Political Consultant after losing 2014 @ Rs.4 Crore Per month INC would have ‘Won Every Election’ After that including Gujarat Election.Parties may have spent Rs.2,000 Cr in Gujarat Elections in just 60 days.
When States Hire Advocates who charge Rs.1 Cr for every appearance in lower court –National Elections or State Election fees of Rs.250 Cr or Rs.500 Cr Fee is virtually nothing considering the actual poll expenditure.
In fact Consultants Fee should not be Considered as Poll Expense because this the way Elections should fought in Democracy and instead of –
n  Instead of Poll Funding – Each Party be provided State FUNDS to hire Consultants.
n  This shall make Indian Elections Clean and Fair.
n  Parties should be assisted to IMPROVE their performance & develop economic policies.
Even after so much expenditureParties Couldn’t release Poll Manifesto – both Congress and BJP sites have no Gujarat manifesto – means Gross Failure to even explain their 5 year plans.
Congress Manifesto Highlight‘Promises to Constitute SIT to Investigate Corruption’ but INC was largely sleeping most of 5 years.
BJP in run up to the 2014 Elections hired 5,000-20,000 Consultants to Manage Election Campaign – Monthly expenditure could be Rs.100 Cr Per Month in last 4-6 months.
Consultants can in case of INC from Selection & Training of Candidates for LS 2019, and state elections in between,design poll campaign, Speeches, Media Engagement, Development Issues, Grooming Leaders in Each District of India, Economic Policies related to Agriculture, Industry & Services, Public Services etc.
Both Congress and BJP largest parties of India don’t have PROPER websites when every State and Parliament candidate should have their own Websites like in Developed countries.
I alone have over 43 yrs experience.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857

Power of Love

PRESS INVITATION
You are cordially invites you for the Song launch of the first Hollywood Song by personalities of Indian Film Industry & to share with you the uniqueness of

‘POWER OF LOVE’
 (Versatile Indian Playback Singer Hema Sardesai has made her American debut with her new single. This song was rel;eased in Manhattan, New York on Monday.)

 Guests:
·     Hema Sardesai(Bollywood Playback Singer) 
·     Mishaal Raheja (TV Star, Love-Story & Laagi Tujhse Lagan fame) 


Time: 2:00 pm
Date: 19th December 2017 (Tuesday)
Venue: PVR Plaza, H-Block, CP, Delhi

You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Event.

R.S.V.P
Shailesh Giri
9811222325(M)

Germany, UNMA Launch First Global Migration Data Portal

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Berlin — Germany’s Federal Foreign Office and IOM, the UN Migration Agency’s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) will launch today (15/12) the Migration Data Portal in Berlin. The Migration Data Portal brings together the key facts and figures about global migration trends in one place for the first time.
“Especially in critical times, such as those we are facing today, it is our task to ensure that responses to migration are based on sound facts and accurate analysis,” said IOM Director General William Lacy Swing.
The idea to develop such a portal was first discussed and agreed upon on 12 July 2016, at the 2nd Berlin Roundtable on Refugees and Migration, where the former German Foreign Minister met with heads of international organizations working on migration, including IOM, UNHCR, the IFRC, the EC and the World Bank. The Portal was developed by IOM and with the support of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
The Migration Data Portal was developed with financial support from the US Department of State and Germany’s Federal Foreign Office.
The portal communicates global data on migration through visualizations, infographics and videos. It simplifies the navigation through complex international migration data for policy makers, journalists, statisticians and anyone interested in migration.
The portal also covers a wide range of topics including data on immigration and emigration trends; the linkages between migration and development; data on irregular migration; students and children; and data on migration policies as defined by the United Nations development goals and background on a global compact on migration expected to be adopted by the UN in 2018.
At its initial stage, the portal features 70 indicators from 15 international data providers (UNDESA, UNHCR and World Bank among others) and aggregates data at the national, regional and global levels. This range offers ample opportunities to explore and compare data while, understanding the context behind it.
“At a time when migration is high on the global agenda, it is essential that everyone has access to the key facts and figures about migration, and that we better understand the strengths and weaknesses of data on migration,” said Frank Laczko, Director of IOM´s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre.
German foreign policy employs a coherent strategy to manage migratory movements more efficiently and to address the root causes of forced migration. For fact-based policies and responses, reliable data are vital to ensure efficient, needs-based humanitarian aid, to counter harmful assumptions and to fight populism.
The development of the Migration Data Portal is a big step forward towards making the multitude of data on migration better and more available to policy makers.
The Migration Data Portal will scale up in coming months, making more data available at the regional and national levels. Visit the Migration Data Portal at: www.migrationdataportal.org
For more information contact Stylia Kampani at IOM GMDAC: Tel: +49 (0)30 278 778 16; Email: skampani@iom.int.

PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from the 2018 season

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Schedule for first half of 2018 announced


·         PGTI to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 with no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour

·         PGTI set to host 8 events in first half of 2018 with prize money of approximately Rs. 2.8 crore

·         3 new events scheduled in the first half

·         Season tees-off on 24th January with inaugural Dhaka Open, an international event tri-sanctioned by PGTI, ADT & BPGA

New Delhi, December 17, 2017: The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) is set to become an ‘Open Tour’ from 2018 onward. This would mean there will be no restriction on the number of foreigners on the tour once they earn their cards through the PGTI Qualifying School.

The PGTI had a limit of a maximum of 15 foreign players in each tournament till date. As the PGTI now transforms into an ‘Open Tour’, there will be no such restriction any more.

With the PGTI becoming an ‘Open Tour’ from next season, the tour also hopes to soon align itself with the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) system thus attracting world ranking points for all its future events.

The PGTI has also announced its calendar for the first half of the 2018 season. As per the calendar, the PGTI is scheduled to host eight tournaments between the months of January and April. The front half of the year will feature three new events.

The total prize purse on offer in the first half is approximately Rs. 2.8 crore, an increase of Rs. 20 lakh compared to last season.

The 2018 season will tee-off on 24th January with the inaugural Dhaka Open at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The event worth approximately INR 40 lakh will be tri-sanctioned by the PGTI, Asian Development Tour (ADT) and the Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA).

Besides the Dhaka Open, there would be two new additions to the schedule including an event in Delhi NCR.

The PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club (Rs. 40 lakh), Golconda Masters (Rs. 40 lakh) and Pune Open (Rs. 30 lakh) are the three established PGTI events that feature in the schedule for the first half.

The two events that return for their second editions are the Chennai Open (Rs. 30 lakh) and the Chittagong Open (Rs. 40 lakh).

The US$ 1.75 million Indian Open, co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Asian Tour, will be the second international event in the first half of the season. The Indian Open, now a PGTI Order of Merit event, is slated to be held from March 8 – 11, 2018.

With PGTI hosting eight Order of Merit events in the first half and the Indian Open also becoming an Order of Merit event, there will be a total of nine PGTI Order of Merit events in the first half of the season.

The First Stage of the 2018 PGTI Qualifying School will begin from January 8, 2018. It will feature three events of 36-holes each (Pre Qualifying I, II & III). The Final Stage of the Qualifying School, a 72-hole event, will be staged from January 17 – 20, 2018. The Qualifying School will be held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad.




DATE

TOURNAMENT

PRO-AM

VENUE
PRIZE MONEY
Jan 24-27, 2018
Dhaka Open 2018*
Jan 23, 2018
Kurmitola Golf Club, Dhaka, Bangladesh
BDT 50 Lacs (approx INR 40 Lacs)
Jan 31 – Feb 3, 2018
2018 PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club
Feb 4, 2018
CIAL Golf Club, Cochin
INR 40 Lacs

Feb 8-11, 2018
New Event (TBC)
Feb 7, 2018
TBC
TBA

Feb 22-25, 2018
Golconda Masters 2018 (TBC)
Feb 21, 2018
Hyderabad Golf Club, Hyderabad
INR 40 Lacs
Mar 1-4, 2018
Chennai Open 2018
Feb 28, 2018
Madras Gymkhana Golf Annexe, Guindy, Chennai
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 8-11, 2018
Indian Open 2018* (TBC)
Mar 7, 2018
TBC
US$ 1,750,000

Mar 13-16, 2018
New Event
Mar 17, 2018
Delhi NCR
INR 30 Lacs
Mar 21 – 24, 2018
Chittagong Open 2018
Mar 20, 2018
Bhatiary Golf & Country Club, Chittagong, Bangladesh
INR 40 Lacs

Apr 10-13, 2018
Pune Open Golf Championship 2018
Apr 14, 2018
Poona Club Golf Course, Pune
INR 30 Lacs



Seminar on Engaging an Expansion China, Option for India

Sagar Media Inc:Engaging an Expansion China Option for India Ranjit Ghua let India be not kiddy in global strategy . Prof Bharat Karnad CPR, India to liberate to be power in itself, national interestparamount, not to be parasite 2 Superpower.We have to have plans, strategy. Adm Anil chopra talked on importance of  Marine best location
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Erdogan to take Jerusalem resolution to UNGA

Ankara will take the resolution calling on the US to withdraw its declaration of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital to the United Nations General Assembly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday. The resolution was introduced to the UN Security Council on Monday by Egypt, a non-permanent member, but was vetoed by the US, despite the 14 other votes in favor. “A two-thirds support in the General Assembly would actually mean the rejection of the decision made by the Security Council,” Erdogan said at a joint news conference with Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh in Istanbul,

Pinera to push, TPP free FTA

Chile’s incoming president Sebastian Pinera says he will move ahead with the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact, despite America’s withdrawal.
Chile is one of 11 countries that reached a broad agreement last month to put the key trade pact into force without the US.Pinera spoke to reporters at his home in Santiago on Monday. He won a runoff election the day before.
Pinera said having the US in the TPP would have been ideal but he will stick to the current administration’s policy of promoting the free-trade deal.
Pinera added that he hopes to make Chile a global center for lithium-related businesses and called for more foreign investment.
Chile has some of the world’s largest reserves of lithium, used as raw material in batteries that are indispensable for electric vehicles.

FSB :23 terrorist attacks foiled in 2017

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) thwarted 23 terrorist attacks this year, Aleksandr Bortnikov, the agency’s director, told Rossiiskaya Gazeta daily in an interview published Tuesday. He also said that more than 4,500 people have left Russia to fight for terrorists abroad. Speaking on cyberattacks, the FSB chief said that “tens of millions” of them aimed at official websites and IT systems of state bodies, “are thwarted annually.”

Kai-tak storm havocs

Scores of  people have died and 49 others are missing in the Philippines after a tropical storm triggered floods and landslides.
Tropical storm Kai-tak made landfall in the central island of Samar on Saturday. It crossed the archipelago and was heading over the South China Sea on Monday.
Search and rescue operations continue. The most seriously affected area is the island of Biliran, where 6 landslides destroyed homes.
More than 110,000 people have taken refuge in schools and other buildings due to the risk of additional landslides.
The damage to roads and communication infrastructure has left many villages isolated.

WB approves $825mn loan for Pakistan

World Bank today approved a package of $825 million to improve the national power transmission system in Pakistan, and enhance health and education service delivery by strengthening financing management and procurement systems.
The $425 million National Transmission Modernization Project-I (NTMP-I) will modernize the national transmission system to enable new power generation to reach consumers by upgrading, expanding and rehabilitating selected 500kV and 220kV substations and transmission lines.
“With a substantial volume of new generation now coming online, the strengthening of the transmission and distribution systems is critical,” says Illango Patchamuthu, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan. “The improved power supply will help meet the unserved demand from consumers and reduce the number and duration of power outages”.
NTMP-I will improve supply reliability and lower losses in the transmission network. The project will also modernize the information and communication technology infrastructure and strengthen financial and accounting systems of the National Transmission and Dispatch Company using information technology. This will result in more efficient operation and business decision-making processes, higher productivity and upgraded staff skills.
Public financial management inefficiencies contribute to Pakistan’s weak performance in health and education sector, and despite a substantial increase, financial resources fail to reach clinics and schools on time.

South Korea braces job creation, innovative growth

South Korea braces its economic policy next year in an effort to boost job creation, innovative growth and tackle the country’s chronic low birth numbers, Seoul’s chief economic policymaker said Wednesday.
“The government is fine-tuning details on its economic policy for next year with its priority placed on creating jobs, boosting innovative growth and addressing the low birthrate,” Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said in a economy-related ministers meeting.
“For this year, a 3 percent growth rate is certain, with a decent growth trend being maintained,” he said adding that tough employment conditions, however, will continue into next year.
The finance ministry is set to unveil a set of economic policy measures next week.
Kim said the government will iron out measures to cushion potential fallout from a hike in minimum wage set to be implemented next year.
Earlier, the government said it will provide some 3 trillion won (US$2.76 billion) in aid to help small businesses deal with the minimum wage hike.
In July, South Korea decided to increase its minimum wage by 16 percent in the new year, marking the biggest jump in about two decades.

Senate passes tax reform bill

US Senate  passed a bill of tax reforms, the biggest rewrite of the tax code in a generation.Senate members voted along party lines with 51 supporting the bill and 48 voting against it. The legislation is now just one step away from becoming a reality.
The bill calls for a reduction in the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21. It also includes a break for the richest Americans, who’ll get a reduction in individual income tax from nearly 40 percent to 37.
The bill has been the subject of some controversy. Republicans drafted the terms in part behind closed doors. Their supporters say it will spur economic growth.
But critics say most of the gains will go to the wealthy, and that the cuts will increase the deficit.
The House of Representatives passed the bill earlier on Tuesday, only to discover that some provisions breached Senate rules.


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MESCO Steel at Glance

MESCO Steel (Mideast Integrated Steel Ltd.) is a prominent and recognized player in the steel and mining space in India. The company owns steel plants and mining reserves in Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and overseas. The vision of the company is spearheaded by Mrs Rita Singh (Chairperson and Managing Director) and Mr J K Singh (Chairman Emeritus). The company primarily caters to players in the domestic market but is now looking at exporting its products to Middle Eastern markets.
Incorporated in 1992 with assets in coastal Odisha, MISL currently operates an iron ore mine and a pig iron plant in Odisha. MISL’s main products are iron ore fines, calibrated lump ore and pig iron. MISL currently operates two 389 cubic meter blast furnaces at its plant at Kalinga Nagar, Odisha. The plant has a pig iron making facility of 1.2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa). MISL is planning a major expansion at its plant, which will take the finished steel capacity to 3.5 million tonnes in two phases.
The company has a strategic alliance (Marketing and Finance) with Stemcor, UK and is the first company in India to have a technical collaboration with CMIEC (Sino Steel, China). With its strong financials and negligible debt to equity ratio it is the only mid-sized steel player to be essentially debt free.
The company is also committed to its role in upliftment and development of society at large. The company undertakes a large number of community development initiatives. Some of the prominent areas in which the organization actively contributes through sponsorship and developmental work are education, sports, health care, infrastructure development, safety and environment. The organization also runs an NGO called “Krishna Ashram” for welfare of stray dogs and other animals.

Central Asia Digest by Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar

Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar
Advisor, Central Asia, Ananta Aspen Centre
Former Ambassador of India to Kazakhstan, Sweden and Latvia
DECEMBER 2017|VOL 02 ISSUE 12| MONTHLY
H I G H L I G H T S
● Political Developments
● Economic Developments
● India-Central Asia Relations
Political Developments
Kyrgyzstan’s newly-elected President Sooronbay Jeenbekov was sworn into office on 24th November, 2017. Jeenbekov’s assumption of office is the first peaceful transfer of power in Kyrgyzstan’s contemporary history. The two former presidents, Askar Akayev and Kurmanbek Bakiyev, were toppled through revolutions in 2005 and 2010 respectively and fled the country.
Prosecutors in Kyrgyzstan have opened a criminal case against Omurbek Babanov, runner-up in recent presidential elections. He is accused of fomenting ethnic tension during the campaign and inciting overthrow of government.
An International Conference titled “Central Asia: Shared Past and Common Future, Cooperation for Sustainable Development and Mutual Prosperity” was organized by Uzbekistan in collaboration with United Nations in November, 2017. General VK Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs led a delegation from India to the Conference. Foreign Ministers of other 4 Central Asian countries, External Relations Commissioner of European Union, Iranian Foreign Minister, representatives from UN, OSCE, SCO, CIS, EBRD and senior delegations from other countries participated. Addressing the Inaugural Session, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev spoke of necessity to use transit and logistics potential of region more efficiently and ensure advanced development of transport infrastructure. He announced that Uzbekistan will host an international conference on development of transport and transit infrastructure in Central Asia in 2018. Mirziyoyev said that since beginning of 2017, Uzbek trade with region had increased by 20% on average, and almost 70% with certain states. The Conference discussed specific areas for enhancing cooperation in political, trade-economic, investment, transport-communication, water-energy, environmental and cultural-humanitarian spheres, as well as issues of confronting modern threats and challenges.
Kazakh foreign minister announced at the Conference that President Nursultan Nazarbayev will convene Summit of Central Asian leaders in 2018 to give an impetus to regional integration.
On sidelines of the Conference, 13th annual EU-Central Asia ministerial meeting took place. EU leaders identified radicalization of youth, Iranian nuclear program, and achieving stability in Afghanistan as major concerns.
Also, foreign ministers of five Central Asian nations signed a Program on Mutual Cooperation for 2018-19. The document outlines joint efforts to boost security, trade and economic cooperation, investment, transportation, energy, tourism, and culture across the region.
Turkmenistan and EU discussed prospects for cooperation in political, economic and trade spheres. Talks on supplying Turkmen gas to Europe started in 2011. Southern Gas Corridor, which includes the Trans-Caspian project (laying of a 300-km gas pipeline along bottom of Caspian Sea to coast of Azerbaijan), remains a priority for EU.
Another important event was the signing of an agreement on demarcation of junction point of state borders of three states by Foreign ministers of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. It creates a solid basis for promoting mutual respect, equality and territorial integrity of the three countries.
Kyrgyzstan’s outgoing-President Almazbek Atambayev indicated in his last press-conference that he might contest elections to Kyrgyz Parliament in 2020. Atambayev charged that restrictions by Kazakhstan on goods from Kyrgyzstan were contrary to provisions of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). He accused other EAEU members of “complete indifference” to this “blockade” causing immense hardship to Kyrgyz traders and transporters. He suggested that Russia should intervene to resolve the dispute.
Atambaev signed a law repudiating Agreement of 2016 whereby Kazakhstan would provide assistance of $100 million “to promote integration of Kyrgyz Republic in Eurasian economic Union”. Atambayev rejected this financial assistance from Kazakhstan.
After a massive crackdown on the Islam-following Uyghur community in its Xinjiang province, China started targeting ethnic Kazakhs living on its side of the border – again on grounds of religion to force them to stop following their customs, including praying five times a day.
A radioactive accident reportedly in Russia or Kazakhstan sent radioactive contamination into atmosphere drifting in a cloud over Europe in recent weeks. High levels of Ruthenium 106, an isotope produced by nuclear reactors, which is not found in nature and is not harmful to human health or environment were detected.
Tajikistan has declared that all imams who received their religious training abroad will be sacked. The government hopes that this will prevent radicalization.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited Uzbekistan to attend the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) meeting in Tashkent. Russia and Uzbekistan confirmed their commitment to further deepen relations and signed a package of new cooperation and investment agreements. Uzbek President also held bilateral meetings with Prime Ministers of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Deputy Chairman of Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan. Bilateral cooperation and prospects for development of relations were discussed.
Iranian Foreign minister met President and foreign minister of Tajikistan during his visit to Dushanbe. It was agreed to hold meeting of Joint Commission soon in Dushanbe. Foreign ministers of Tajikistan and Iran inaugurated the new building of Iranian Embassy in Dushanbe.
Uzbek President visited South Korea and signed 75 deals covering finance, trade and industry. Contracts in energy, oil and gas sectors amounted to $2.95 billion. Another $1.7 billion were pledged in construction and infrastructure deals, and $2.7 billion in banking and finance sector. Uzbekistan also signed first long-term contract for supply of uranium to South Korea.
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Economic Developments
7th Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on Afghanistan (RECCA) was held in Turkmenistan to discuss investment opportunities in Afghanistan. Political and business leaders from 40 countries and representatives of 30 regional and international organizations focused on key aspects of economic development of Afghanistan. Afghan foreign minister said that 7th RECCA Meeting had come at a time when need for economic growth, stability and confidence-building in the region was greater than ever before. His inter-alia pointed to launch of Afghanistan-India Air Corridor Programme, through which Afghanistan exported more than 1150 metric tons of goods to India since June, 2017. Indian Minister of State for External Affairs MJ Akbar said that Pakistan has emerged as the “largest wall in history”, inhibiting connectivity between India and Afghanistan. He accused Pakistan of committing crime against Afghan people by blocking normal access between India and Afghanistan. Lapis Lazuli Transit Route agreement was signed between Afghanistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The agreement focuses on two issues viz. transit structure and transportation infrastructure.
Iran and Turkmenistan are discussing possibility of transporting Turkmen gas to Armenia and Azerbaijan via Iran.
Kazakhstan hopes to settle a dispute with global energy companies developing the Karachaganak gas condensate field in the coming weeks. Kazakhstan had filed a $1.6 billion claim against foreign firms developing Karachaganak field in 2015.
Pakistan has asked Turkmenistan to slash gas price by linking it with Brent crude oil rates under a revised pricing formula for shipments through TAPI pipeline.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development reopened its office, which had been closed since 2007, in Uzbekistan and announced first new financing in the country of four loans totaling $125 million. 15 more projects in next 12 months are planned.
Pakistan’s exports to Tajikistan plunged 40% owing to tariff restrictions and non-availability of cost-effective transportation. Non-availability of direct air links between the two countries is the biggest bottle-neck to restrict trade volume. Exports from Pakistan to Tajikistan dropped to $4.5m in 2015-16 from $7.5m in 2014-15. But imports, mainly of raw cotton, increased to $11.16m from $0.068m during same period.
Kazakhstan is expected to see GDP growth of 3.8% and 3.5% in 2017 and 2018 respectively. Kyrgyzstan will see GDP growth of 4.4% in 2017 and 4.2% in 2018, and Turkmenistan – 5.7 and 5.2% respectively. In Central Asia, highest GDP growth will be witnessed by Tajikistan and Uzbekistan; Tajikistan at 6.5% and 5.0% in 2017 and 2018 respectively, and in Uzbekistan, GDP is expected to rise 5.4% in 2017 and 6.2% in 2018.
Pakistan prevented Afghan trucks from crossing the border and without any prior notification, increased customs tariffs by up to 150% on 120 out of 741 Afghan goods being exported to Pakistan. In retaliation, Afghanistan banned entry of Pakistani trucks via Torkham and Spin Boldak crossings. It decreed that Pakistani trucks should unload at the border and goods carried to their destinations only by Afghan trucks — a practice that Pakistan has been following since 2010 with respect to trade between Afghanistan and India over the Wagah crossing.
Russia has launched oil supplies in test mode to Uzbekistan. Russia plans to construct a new refinery with capacity of 5 million tons in three years. To increase supplies it is necessary to expand capacity of oil pipelines through Kazakhstan Capacity of pipeline through Kazakhstan needs to be expanded from current 10 million tons to at least 18 million tons. Supplies could then be increased up to 3 million tons to Uzbekistan, and 2 million tons to Kyrgyzstan.
Uzbekistan raised gasoline prices by about 40% and diesel by about 70% amid chronic shortages of fuel in the country. The hike brings prices closer to those in neighbouring countries after Uzbekistan devalued its currency by almost 50% in September.
China will build an aluminium factory worth $1.6 billion in Tajikistan. This will further increase China’s influence as it already owns more than half of Tajikistan’s external debt.
As against exports of an average 44,000 metric tons of high-octane kerosene a month by Russia to Kazakhstan in 2016, quantity this year dropped to around 15,000 metric tons. This has resulted in long queues at gas stations and unhappiness amongst common people. Even more acute is the situation with aviation fuel.
In a policy reversal, Uzbekistan announced construction of a major 400 MW hydroelectric power project on river Pskem to produce 900 million kwh of electricity per year, making this the second largest plant in the country. Export-Import Bank of China will reportedly extend a $240 million loan toward the $800 million cost of the project.
Volume of oil production in Kazakhstan in January-October 2017 amounted to 60.172 million tons, which is 12% more than for same period in 2016. Kazakhstan’s Kashagan field is expected to produce 250,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of this year.
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India-Central Asia Relations
Indian Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat held talks in New Delhi with Kyrgyz armed forces chief on ways to expand bilateral security and defence cooperation.
Kyrgyzstan was focus country in annual India International Trade Fair organized in Delhi from 14th-27th November, 2017. 7,000 exhibitors participated in the Exhibition.
The 14-day long joint training exercise between defence forces of India and Kazakhstan titled “Prabal Dostyk – Robust Friendship – 2017” was held in Himachal Pradesh. A mock drill to repel terrorist attack on “United Nations office” marked the culmination of the exercise. This was second edition of “PRABAL DOSTYK” series, the first having been conducted in Kazakhstan in 2016. Exercises included basic mutual orientation between contingents of two armies, joint training in counter-insurgency/counter-terrorist operations under UN mandate and culminated with a validation exercise. Overall aim of the exercise was to understand each other’s operational methodology and develop interoperability to enable joint operations.
India held talks with EAEU on starting negotiations for establishing a Free Trade Area. Current Indian trade with EAEU is $8.4 billion which is well below potential. EAEU has so far concluded only one FTA with Vietnam. During his first visit to Russia as Commerce Minister, Suresh Prabhu attended first ministerial conference on trade organised by Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) after India became full member in June 2017.
Kazakhstan will simplify visa regime for Russia, China, India, EU and the Persian Gulf countries in the coming years.
Kazakhstan’s flag carrier Air Astana will add Mumbai as its second destination in India by 2019. Air Astana currently operates 10 flights between Kazakhstan and India every week – a daily service between Almaty and New Delhi and thrice weekly between Astana and New Delhi. Its first priority is to institute daily flights between Astana and Delhi. Total number of passengers carried between Kazakhstan and India during 2017 reached 43,459, representing an increase of 43% compared with 2016.
India approved protocol amending Agreement with Kyrgyzstan for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income. New clauses are being added to existing DTAA with Kyrgyzstan regarding exchange of information.
Uzbekistan is keen on Indian companies taking advantage of country’s attractive investment climate and is willing to offer far-reaching incentives to Indian pharmaceutical companies in particular. At first stage it is suggested that Indian companies open packaging facilities for some value addition. Demanded level of localization is 36% which could be achieved in next 3-4 years.

Germany Assists UN Migration Agency in Iraq

Germany Assists UN Migration Agency’s Humanitarian Operations in Iraq as Winter Advances

Iraq – As the winter temperatures continue to drop in Iraq and nearly 2.9 million people are still living in displacement across the country, the Government of Germany has extended its partnership with IOM Iraq by injecting another 7 million euros to address the urgent humanitarian needs of those who remain internally displaced.
With these additional 7 million euros, the total contribution of Germany to IOM Iraq’s emergency operations reaches 18 million euros from 2015 through 2019. Since 2015, Germany’s support has enabled IOM to respond to critical humanitarian needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs), especially in areas such as Mosul, Fallujah, and Ramadi, which had recently been retaken from ISIL.
The funding also supports the rehabilitation of residential areas ravaged by conflict and help returnees upon their arrival to settle in their areas of origin.  Many of these beneficiaries still face urgent needs for shelter and health care, including mental health and psychosocial support.
“The German Government is very happy to support returnees in areas of return and strengthen government authorities in their efforts to restore essential services in the most affected areas of return,” said the German Ambassador in Iraq, Cyrill Nunn. “Our scaled-up support includes restoring the electricity grid and water supply in retaken areas, as these services have been heavily damaged and are prioritized for immediate rehabilitation by host communities and returnees,” the German Ambassador added.
The German funding will enable IOM Iraq to include 1,200 vulnerable displaced families in its essential winter assistance programme, supporting them with emergency kits to cope with winter conditions. Each emergency kit includes a carpet, plastic mat, thick blankets, rechargeable light, and a hygiene kit.
“With the winter setting in, we really need this heater, blankets and winter clothes,” said Abu Mashari, a displaced man from Hatra district, around 170 kilometres south of Mosul, pointing to the winter kit he received from IOM.
“We left all our belongings behind in the middle of the night, as we were in hurry to leave our home. We didn’t bring anything other than what we were wearing in the beginning of summer,” he added. “We don’t have enough money to buy clothes and other items to warm ourselves and our tent during the cold nights.”
The additional financial support also allows the population of the two emergency sites constructed by IOM, in Haj Ali and Qayara, southeast of Mosul which, combined, currently shelter more than 73,000 IDPs, to access medical services and receive quick support and referral in case of medical emergencies.
IOM has mental health and psychosocial centres in selected IDP camps to reach out to the IDP community through mental health and psychosocial assistance, raising awareness on mental health issues and specialized care when needed.

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Filmmaker Anand Kumar is back with a Hard Hidden film based on the condition of Nation’s farmers from the point of view of a Kid!!

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Known for his hardcore movies given for Bollywood Industry, the maker of films like Zila Ghaziabad, Desi Kattey, Delhii Heights, director come producer Anand Kumar is back again with another influential topic of our Nation, based on the condition of farmers in our country, but the special fact of the movie is about a kid, who will showcase the entire struggle, a farmer, and his family faces. And the movie is titled as “Tilli”, on the
   Produced by Anand Kumar itself, the movie is directed by Sagar S Sharma. “Tilli” is a story of a naughty boy named Tilli. In the minor villages of India, every year many farmers commit suicide due to the burden of debt and failed to farm. This story revolves around the life of the children of our farmers who live with these tough conditions. Tilli’s father is also facing this extremely worse condition of drought and is in heavy debt. Tilli’s mother always tries to influence his father to leave farming and start doing a labor’s job so that they can have a fixed income.
    Tilli is also attached to the postman of the village, who somehow have a grey character in the movie. The Postman himself doesn’t like his job, as he has to deliver bank’s notice to the villagers’ home who defaults on bank’s loan. Due to this burden of debt, many villagers commit suicide every year. On the other hand, there is another important character named Bhola who is connected with Tilli, One of the villagers who holds postman accountable for his son’s death, because after reading the bank notice his son had committed suicide. Bhola becomes mentally unstable after his son’s death.
At this point of the story, Tilli is tensed as he thinks that his father will also commit suicide and there is nothing he can do to help him. So with the help of Bhola, he tries to save his father. And the story takes another heartbreaking twist when Bhola also commits suicide, which raises stress of Tilli as well as questions and negative thoughts in his mind. And this holds the interesting truth and end of the story.
   Featuring under the banner of Anand Kumar Productions Pvt.Ltd., “Tilli” have a talented star cast which includes Raghubir Yadav, Atul Srivastav, Niraj Pandey, Rizwan Sheikh in vital roles. And the release date of the movie will be revealed soon.

5.7 quake, strike off NE Japan coast

A series of tremors with magnitudes ranging from 4.9 to 5.7 struck off the coast of Japan within three hours, the US Geological Survey reports. The strongest 5.7 quake hit some 249 kilometers North East from the Japanese islet of Chichijima around 3am GMT, following 5.0, 4.9 and 5.2 shocks in the same area several hours before. Another 5.1 quake, which was also preceded by several powerful shakes, hit some 98 kilometers east of the city of Nishinoomote on the island of Tanegashima. There’s been no immediate reports of any damage or injuries, and no tsunami warning was issued.

Syrian opposition delegates arrive in Astana as peace talks start

A delegation of the armed Syrian opposition has arrived in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana to participate in the eighth round of talks on Syria, Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.“All the participant delegations have arrived in Astana. The Syrian opposition delegation comprises more than 20 members, they all have arrived,” TASS quoted the ministry’s spokesman, Anuar Zhainakov, as saying. UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura is expected to arrive on Friday, when the plenary session of the Astana talks opens, the ministry said.

Catalonia holds regional election

Catalonia on Thursday holds a regional election which the Spanish government hopes will strip pro-independence parties of their control of the Catalan parliament. Final polls showed separatist and unionist parties running neck-and-neck, and an effective pro-independence majority remains a likely outcome, Reuters said. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy called the vote in October, and sacked Catalonia’s previous government for holding a banned referendum and declaring independence. None of the six parties in the Catalan parliament are expected on their own to come close to the 68-seat majority.

S. Korea to buy 20 additional F-35 aircraft

Seoul plans to buy an additional 20 F-35A stealth fighter aircraft from the US, a South Korean newspaper reported on Thursday. US President Donald Trump announced less than two months ago that Seoul would be spending billions of dollars on new military equipment, Reuters said. South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration has established a process for procuring the 20 additional aircraft, the Joongang Ilbo newspaper reported, citing government sources. In 2014, South Korea announced a plan to buy 40 F-35As from American defense contractor Lockheed Martin.

Netanyahu says UN is ‘house of lies’ ahead of Jerusalem vote

Israel’s prime minister described the UN as a “house of lies” ahead of a vote on Thursday on a draft resolution calling on the US to withdraw its recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. “The State of Israel totally rejects this vote, even before [the resolution’s] approval,” Benjamin Netanyahu said in public remarks. “Jerusalem is our capital and we will continue to build there, and foreign embassies, led by the US, will move to Jerusalem. It will happen,” Reuters quoted him as saying

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Pro Independence way ahead in Catalona Election

Media reports play various exit polls,counting in progress results are in favour of  Catalan pro independence leaders.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, are on course to win 70 of the 135 parliamentary seats.
Media report parties opposing the region’s independence are likely to gain 57 seats.
Observers say if secessionist forces regain their majority, they could step up pressure for independence, dealing a heavy blow to the administration of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
The Catalan election was conducted after Rajoy’s central government dissolved the regional parliament as it approved the unilateral declaration of regional independence in October.

Young Food Leaders

Dear Nksagar,

We’ve just announced some of our incredible speakers for our upcoming District of Columbia (February 28), Seattle (March 17), and Boston (April 19) 2018 Food Tank Summits.
All three events are going to be incredible, and we hope you will join us in 2018.
Also, we are putting up a limited number of tickets for all three summits at 20-percent off, while supplies last ($239 instead of $299).
Here are just a few of the incredible people you will see:
Washington, D.C. (February 28, 2018, at the Jack Morton Auditorium)
Cultivating the Next Generation of Young Food Leaders
In partnership with The George Washington University, World Resources Institute, the National Farmers Union, Future Farmers of America, and the National Young Farmers Coalition
30+ speakers including (many more to be announced): M.J. Altman, World Food Program USA; José Andrés, Celebrity Chef and Owner, ThinkFoodGroup; Allison Aubrey, National Public Radio; Eliza Barclay, Vox; Xavier Brown, Soilful City; Blaze Currie, National Future Farmers of America; Caitlin Dewey, The Washington PostJill Isenbarger, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture; Roger Johnson, National Farmers Union; Rachel Konrad, Impossible Foods Inc.; Jeremiah Lowery, D.C. Food Policy Council; Kathleen Merrigan, The George Washington University; Edie Mukiibi, Slow Food International; Regina Northouse, Food Recovery Network; Andrew Steer, World Resources Institute; Lindsey Lusher Shute, National Young Farmers Coalition; Dan Simons, Founding Farmers; Lauren Frances Tucker, Kiss the Ground; and Cecily Upton,FoodCorps.
To learn more or purchase tickets for the Washington D.C. Summit click HERE.
Seattle, WA (March 17, 2018, at Pigott Auditorium at Seattle University)
Growing Food Policy
In partnership with Food Action and Seattle University
30+ speakers including (many more to be announced): Ashley Ahearn, KUOW Seattle; Steve Cohen, City of Portland; Ken Cook, Environmental Working Group; BJ Cummings,Sustainable Seattle; Whitney Ellersick, Portland Public Schools; Mark Freeman, Microsoft; Ben Friedman, Homegrown; Chip GillerGristRosalinda Guillén, Community to Community Development; Katie HerzogThe StrangerStephen Jones, The Bread Lab at Washington State University; Sharon Lerman, City of Seattle; Mike Lufkin, King County Government; Amanda Oborne, Ecotrust; and Nicole Sprinkle, Seattle Weekly.
To learn more or purchase tickets for the Seattle Summit click HERE.
Boston, MA (April 19, 2018, at Royale)
Exploring the Paradox of Hunger and Obesity
In collaboration with the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University and Oxfam America
30+ speakers including (many more to be announced): Eva Botkin-Kowacki, The Christian Science MonitorLindsay KalterBoston HeraldJeff Cole, Mass Farmers Markets; Jennifer L. Harris, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity; Alex Kingsbury, The Boston GlobeKatherine Miller, James Beard Foundation; Michel Nischan, Wholesome Wave; Gideon Porth, Atlas Farm; Noreen Springstead, WhyHunger; and Norbert Wilson, Tufts University.
To learn more or purchase tickets for the Boston Summit click HERE.
Every day we will be making more incredible announcements, and these events will all sell out quickly! Tickets include breakfast and lunch. All of our events are free to watch via live stream, and a limited number of scholarships are still available.
Hope to see you at one of these incredible events!
All the best,

Myanmar denies entry of UN special rapporteur

Myanmar denies entry of UN special rapporteur. A United Nations human rights investigator Yanghee Lee has disclosed that she had been barred from visiting Myanmar to assess the human rights of minority Rohingya Muslims there.
UN special rapporteur Yanghee Lee on Wednesday released a statement saying the declaration of non-cooperation with her mandate can only be viewed as a strong indication that there must be something terrible happening in Rakhine state.
Lee condemned Myanmar’s government, saying she is puzzled and disappointed by the decision. Lee was scheduled to visit the western state of Rakhine next month, where security forces have been accused of abusing the human rights of Rohingya Muslims.

Initiatives of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) in 2017

The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) envisions a vibrant MSME Sector by promoting growth and development of the MSME Sector, including Khadi, Village and Coir Industries, in cooperation with the concerned Ministries/Departments, State Governments and other Stakeholders, through providing support to existing enterprises and encouraging setting-up of new enterprises.
The year 2017 has been very significant for the Ministry of MSME during which it took various initiatives to promote MSME Sector including launching of Digital MSME Scheme, augmented the package for supporting MSEs, took various initiatives to support MSMEs in the backdrop of demonetization, work started to establish Technology Centers in eight cities, launched MSME Delayed Payment Portal and Public Procurement Portal among others.
The Major Initiatives of the Ministry during this year are mentioned below:
   Digital MSME Scheme launched:
The Digital MSME Scheme is revolving around Cloud Computing which is emerging as a cost effective and viable alternative in comparison to in-house IT infrastructure installed by MSMEs. In Cloud Computing, MSMEs use the internet to access common as well as tailor-made IT infrastructure including software for managing their business processes.  Cloud Computing is free from the burden of investment on hardware/software and infrastructural facilities.  This Scheme would encourage MSMEs towards this new approach i.e. Cloud Computing for ICT adoption.
Package for supporting Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) approved – Corpus of Credit Guarantee Trust Fund for Micro, and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) augmented:

1.    Corpus of the Trust augmented from Rs. 2,500 crore to Rs. 7,500 crore and will be fully funded by the Government of India.
2.    Coverage of the loans covered under the Credit Guarantee Scheme from Rs.1 crore to Rs.2 crore increased.
3.    Coverage of the Credit Guarantee Scheme for loans being extended to Micro and Small Enterprises by NBFCs increased
Initiatives taken for MSMEs in the backdrop of Demonization:
1.    The coverage of the loans covered under the Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSEs implemented by CGTMSE has been increased from Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 2 crore
2.    The credit Guarantee scheme has also been extended for loans given to MSMEs by NBFCs.
3.    Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance has issued an advisory to Banks regarding raising of working capital/cash credit limit for MSEs. 
Technology Centres are being established in 8 cities viz., Puducherry, Visakhapatnam,  Rohtak, Durg,  Baddi, Bhiwadi, Bengaluru and Sitarganj 
MSME Delayed Payment Portal – MSME Samadhaan http://samadhaan.msme.gov.in launched: 
This Portal will empower Micro and Small entrepreneurs across the country to directly register their cases relating to delayed payments by Central Ministries/Departments/CPSEs/State Governments.  The Portal will give information about the pending payment of MSEs with individual CPSEs / Central Ministries, State Governments, etc.  The CEOs of PSEs and the Secretary of the Ministries concerned will also be able to monitor the cases of delayed payment under their jurisdiction and issue necessary instructions to resolve the issues.  The Portal will greatly facilitate the monitoring of the delayed payment in a more effective manner.  The information on the Portal will be available in public domain, thus exerting moral pressure on the defaulting organizations.  The MSEs will also be empowered to access the Portal and monitor their cases.
Public Procurement Portal for MSEs – MSME Sambandh htttp://sambandh.msme.gov.in launched:
The Portal will help in monitoring the implementation of the Public Procurement from MSEs by Central Public Sector Enterprises(CPSEs).  Using this Online Portal, the Ministries and CPSEs can assess their performance. 
MOU signed between India and United Arab Emirates (UAE) for co-operation in the field of Small and Medium Enterprises and Innovation:
The MoU would benefit Indian SMEs and lead to equitable and inclusive development.  The exposure to best practices in SME sector abroad would provide an opportunity to Indian SMEs to improve upon them and innovate further.  It would also provide to Indian SME sector an opportunity to have a mutually beneficial relation with SME sector of the United Arab Emirates and to explore their markets.

MOUs signed with 4 Sector Skill Councils to provide skill development trainings to SC-ST Entrepreneurs under National SC/ST Hub Scheme.

Report on National MSME Policy submitted.

Evaluation study of the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurugram presented.

Darpan Launched For Financial Inclusion Of Rural Population

The Minister of Communications Shri Manoj Sinha today launched DARPAN – “Digital Advancement of Rural Post Office for A New India” Project to improve the quality of service, add value to services and achieve “financial inclusion” of un-banked rural population. He said, the goal of the IT modernization project with an outlay of Rs. 1400 Crore is to provide a low power technology solution to each Branch Postmaster (BPM) which will enable each of approximately 1.29 Lakhs Branch Post Offices (BOs) to improve the level of services being offered to rural customers across all the states. Shri Sinha said that as on date, 43,171 Branch Post Offices have migrated under the “DARPAN”projectwith the aim of financial inclusion to rural population and it is targeted to complete the project by March, 2018.
The Project shall increase the rural reach of the Department of Posts and enable BOs to increase traffic of all financial remittances, savings accounts, Rural Postal Life Insurance, and Cash Certificates; improve mail operations processes by allowing for automated booking and delivery of accountable article; increase revenue using retail post business; provide third party applications; and make disbursements for social security schemes such as MGNREGS.
As part of IT modernization project, the Department of Posts (DoP) has carried out business process reengineering across various functional areas and has created To-Be processes that will enable it to achieve these objectives. As an achievement, Department of Posts has established 991 ATMs across the country, which are interoperable with other banks and the common people has directly benefited with the wide network of Department of Posts especially in rural areas. Till now, 1,12,85,217 transactions have been carried out on the DOP’s ATMs out of which 70,24,214 transactions have been done by the non-DOP customers. Department of Posts is the only Government player in this space.
For more than 150 years, the Department of Posts (DoP) has been the backbone of the country’s communication and has played a crucial role in the country’s socio-economic development. It touches the lives of Indian citizens in many ways: delivering mails, accepting deposits under Small Savings Schemes, providing life insurance cover under Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) and providing retail services like bill collection, sale of forms, etc. The Department of Posts also acts as an agent for Government of India in discharging other services for citizens such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) wage disbursement and old age pension payments. With 1.5 lakh Post Offices (approximately), the Department of Posts has the most widely distributed postal network in the world.
Trends such as urbanization, increased demand for financial services, increased funding by the government for the weaker sections and the rural sector, have opened up new opportunities for the Department of Posts,which in turn has necessitated development of new processes and supporting technology. The Department of Posts is also faced with twin challenges of increasing competition and continuing advances in communication technology, especially in mobile telephony and the Internet. In order to provide the best-in-class customer service, deliver new services and improve operational efficiencies,the Department of Posts has undertaken an end to end IT modernization project to equip itself with requisite modern tools and technologies. The IT modernization project intends to achieve the following:
I. Wider reach to the Indian populace through more customer interaction channels
II. Better customer service
III. Growth through new lines of business
IV. IT enablement of business processes and support functions

Cancer cell killer ‘Disarib’

Indian Researchers from eight different groups spread over labs in Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, and a couple of Indian scientists at the Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool, have designed and synthesised ‘Disarib’, a drug which induces the death of cancer cells. Preliminary tests have been carried out as well. It has been patented, a first for a home-grown drug developed for targeted therapy of cancer.
Initial results after the preliminary tests, the molecule was found effective against a range of cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and colon cancer. Department of Biotechnology will decide when the drug will be available in the market.

ANC Leader Ramaphosa

ANC delegates  elected Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa as the party’s new leader. President Jacob Zuma remains head of state.
South Africa’s ruling party says, the country’s embassy in Israel should be downgraded to a liaison office to show support for the Palestinians.
The African National Congress said late yesterday that delegates to a national party meeting endorsed the proposal to the government for an immediate and unconditional downgrade of the embassy in Tel Aviv.
The proposal comes ahead of a UN General Assembly vote today on a resolution urging President Donald Trump to rescind his decision recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
South African media say, the ANC endorsed a boycott of Israel at a party meeting in 2012 but the government did not implement it.

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Pence on Afghanistan visit

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US Vice President Mike Pence surpirse trip to Afghanistan to meet its leaders and underscore America’s commitment to the country four months after President Donald Trump agreed to an open-ended war against insurgents here.
Pence said; “Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our efforts in Afghanistan. The days to shelter terrorists have gone. It has much to lose by continuing to harbour terrorists.”
He said President Trump has “put Pakistan on notice for providing safe haven” to the terrorists on its soil.
“For too long Pakistan has provided safe haven to the Taliban and many terrorist organisations, but those days are over.. President Trump has put Pakistan on notice,” Pence told American troops at the Bagram airbase in Afghanistan.
Pence arrived on a military plane at Bagram Airfield on Thursday night after leaving Washington on Wednesday night.
He then flew by helicopter to Kabul, where he met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah at the presidential palace.
Pence told the leaders he hoped his presence there was tangible evidence that the US was “here to see this through”.
Trump in August pledged a stepped-up military campaign against Taliban insurgents and signalled the US would send more troops to fight in what is the longest war in its history against his election campaign.At the end of August, there were some 11,000 US troops in Afghanistan and more have since arrived.
Ghani expressed gratitude to the US government and said Afghanistan’s partnership with the United States was cemented in sacrifice.
Pence told reporters the strategy of increased troops on the ground and greater authorities for military leaders was paying dividends.
“The results are really beginning to become evident around the country,” he said, adding that Ghani and Abdullah had said, “they’ve begun to see a sea change in the attitudes among the Taliban”.
Pence said their hope was that “eventually the enemy will tire of losing” and be willing to talk peace.
Asked if more troops would be needed, Pence said that would be a decision for Trump in the days ahead.
Pence said he pressed the Afghan leaders for political reforms and Ghani assured him that an election commission was developing a framework for parliamentary elections in 2018.
Pence had originally planned to travel to Israel and Egypt this week but he postponed that trip to remain in Washington while Congress passed legislation to overhaul US tax law.

Brain work,neurons actually fire


MIKE MCRAE
22 DEC 2017
The human brain contains a little over 80-odd billion neurons, each joining with other cells to create trillions of connections called synapses.
The numbers are mind-boggling, but the way each individual nerve cell contributes to the brain’s functions is still an area of contention. A new study has overturned a hundred-year-old assumption on what exactly makes a neuron ‘fire’, posing new mechanisms behind certain neurological disorders.
French neuroscientist named Louis Lapicque proposed a model to describe how the voltage of a nerve cell’s membrane increases as a current is applied.
Once reaching a certain threshold, the neuron reacts with a spike of activity, after which the membrane’s voltage resets.
What this means is a neuron won’t send a message unless it collects a strong enough signal.
Lapique’s equations weren’t the last word on the matter, not by far. But the basic principle of his integrate-and-fire model has remained relatively unchallenged in subsequent descriptions, today forming the foundation of most neuronal computational schemes.

Peru tread on as Vote to Impeach Kuczynski Falls

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski whiskers to an impeachment vote late Thursday by lawmakers accusing him of graft in relation to disgraced Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht.
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski denies receiving illegal payments from Brazilian building giant Odebrecht.
“The demand for vacancy on grounds of permanent moral incapacity has not been approved,” the speaker of the opposition-dominated chamber, Luis Galarreta, said after the motion received 79 votes in favor, 19 against and 21 abstentions.
The motion failed by eight votes, as at least 87 votes were required to approve an impeachment.
“Peruvians. Tomorrow begins a new chapter in our history: reconciliation and reconstruction of our country. One single force, one single Peru,” a triumphant Kuczynski wrote on his Twitter account.

FAC:Food scare in conflict-hit Mid East, N. Africa

Food security in the Middle East and North Africa “is fast deteriorating” because of conflicts, the UN’s food agency said Thursday. Violence in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Iraq and Sudan are leading to “a widening gap in well-being” compared with other parts of the region, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said. “The level of undernourishment in the conflict countries is now six times larger than that in non-conflict countries,” it said, as cited by AFP. Yemen is suffering the worst food insecurity and malnutrition of all the conflict-hit countries in the region, followed by Syria and Sudan, according to the FAO’s report.

Bomb explodes outside Athens court

A crude bomb exploded near the Athens Court of Appeal on Friday morning, causing damage to the building, police say. Officers found a bag outside the building which contained explosive material. There are no reports of injuries. Greek media groups received warning calls nearly an hour before the blast, according to police.

Pro Independence way ahead in Catalona Election

Media reports play various exit polls,counting in progress results are in favour of  Catalan pro independence leaders.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, are on course to win 70 of the 135 parliamentary seats.
Media report parties opposing the region’s independence are likely to gain 57 seats.
Observers say if secessionist forces regain their majority, they could step up pressure for independence, dealing a heavy blow to the administration of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
The Catalan election was conducted after Rajoy’s central government dissolved the regional parliament as it approved the unilateral declaration of regional independence in October.

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Russian Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin arrives in New Delhi

Russian Dy PM Dmitry Rogozin call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi .
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is holding meeting of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation with visiting Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.
Mr Rogozin arrived in New Delhi this morning. He is accompanied by senior Russian Government officials and representatives of trade and industry.
The meeting will enable the two sides to review the progress achieved by various Working groups and Sub-groups under the IRIGC-TEC and also discuss new areas of cooperation that could strengthen bilateral trade and investment.

Lalu Yadav, 15 others convicted

Former CM of Bihar Lalu Prasad, other convicted in the fodder scam case were send off to Birsa Munda jail, where security has been tightened, CBI sources said.
CBI judge Shivpal Singh pronounced the verdict in a packed courtroom in the case pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.27 lakh from Deoghar Treasury between 1991 and 1994.
The court will pronounce on 3rd of Jan 18, the quantum of punishment to Lalu Prasad and 15 others convicted in fodder scam case .
Special court acquitted 80-year-old Jagannath Mishra and five others — former Public Accounts Committee chairman Druv Bhagat, former Indian Revenue Service officer A C Choudhary, fodder suppliers Saraswati Chandra and Sadhana Singh and former minister Vidya Sagar Nishad.
Those convicted,besides Lalu Prasad are political leaders Jagdish Sharma and R K Rana, IAS officers Beck Julius, Phoolchand Singh and Mahesh Prasad, and government officials Krishna Kumar and Subir Bhattacharya. The others are suppliers/transporters Tripurari Mohan Prasad, Sushil Kumar Sinha, Sunil Kumar Sinha, Raja Ram Joshi, Gopinath Das, Sanjay Agarwal, Jyoti Kumar Jha and Sunil Gandhi.
RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh has said the party will move the high court against today’s CBI court order.
The RJD chief has already been convicted in another fodder scam case that cost him his Lok Sabha seat and his disqualification from contesting elections.

Major Humanitarian Challenges Threaten Lives in Yemen

After 1,000 Days of Conflict, Major Humanitarian Challenges Threaten Lives in Yemen

Sana’a—The two-and-a-half-year-old conflict in Yemen has left a catastrophe. The crisis has continued to deteriorate following last month’s escalation of fighting in the north, as well as explosions in the south.
Essential services have collapsed and approximately 75 per cent of Yemenis need humanitarian assistance. A cholera outbreak has affected 21 of the 22 Governorates, while only 50 per cent of health facilities remain functioning in the country.
Famine has also increased the suffering of the war-torn country’s population with an estimated 7.3 million people, including 2.4 million children under five, in need of urgent life-saving food assistance.
IOM staff has been prevented from leaving their homes during this period, and their capacity to reach people in desperate need of humanitarian aid has been greatly affected. Access continues to be a major issue, as several main roads remain blocked. Fuel shortages have also limited the humanitarian community’s ability to transport aid.
“The world has almost never seen something as grave as the humanitarian crisis in Yemen,” said William Lacy Swing, UN Migration Agency Director General. “With such a complex situation in the country, reaching people in need – both Yemenis and migrants – is a priority for all IOM at all levels. Despite the deteriorated security situation and challenges on the ground, IOM is still operating across all the 22 Governorates of the country but if the situation continues to worsen I am not sure we will be able to protect the lives we are now for much longer,” said DG Swing.
Since the start of December, IOM has provided nearly 20,600 medical consultations to internally displaced peoples and other conflict-affected Yemenis via 22 mobile health teams and two permanent health facilities. These provide life-saving emergency healthcare. Some 3,231 people have received psychosocial support through IOM individual and group sessions. IOM’s mobile health teams also have been able to reach children and lactating women in the remote areas where services have been destroyed or absent.
As part of the humanitarian community’s cholera response, IOM treated 25,324 suspected cholera/acute watery diarrhoea cases so far in the last five months of this year. IOM supports 13 Diarrhoea Treatment Centers and 66 Oral Rehydration Points (ORPs) in seven Governorates: Taiz, Hajjah, Al Hudaydah, Shabwa, Abyan, Al Dhale’e and Ibb.
“The security situation is unstable, forcing us to change our implementation plans weekly,” said Said Mageed Alkaladi, IOM Senior Emergency Operations Assistant, a Yemeni humanitarian worker in the South. “We always search for new ways to reach people most in need with aid. A big part of this is speaking with the affected communities regularly to find the best way to implement and to meet their needs. We are part of these communities and we stand accountable to meet the needs in a timely manner despite all the challenges,” said Alkaladi.
Access to clean water and safe sanitation is closely linked to improving the dire health situation in Yemen. To complement its healthcare support, IOM is providing water chlorination, water trucking, solid waste management, distribution of cholera/hygiene kits and hygiene awareness sessions. Over the past few weeks, IOM has rehabilitated water sites, increasing access to safe drinking water for people in Lahj, Abyan and Shabwa Governorates.
Through its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), IOM monitors the needs of conflict-affected Yemenis. The data is used to tailor the humanitarian communities’ response to the crisis. One of the greatest needs found among those displaced in the country is shelter.
Over the past three weeks, IOM was able to distribute around shelter and relief kits, which include materials to build or reinforce shelters, ensuring that over 5,600 families in the northern Governorates of Taizz, Ibb, Hajja and Amran had a roof over their heads. This month, IOM has also helped 45 displaced families relocate from 11 schools and build safe shelters to live in, while then renovating the schools so that they are back in use by teachers and students.
Although Yemen is facing one of the gravest humanitarian crises in the world, around 80,000 migrants have entered the country from January to October this year. These migrants usually hope to transit through the Yemen to reach the countries beyond, but often find themselves trapped at the conflict’s front lines in a dire need of protection and lifesaving assistance.
Through its two Migrant Response Points in Aden and Al-Hudaydah, as well as its patrolling teams along the Yemeni coast, IOM is supporting stranded migrants by providing aid and humanitarian return assistance.
Over the past three weeks, more than 4,100 migrants received medical assistance through IOM health facilities, in addition to 1,100 migrants who received psychosocial support.
Last week, IOM, in coordination with UNHCR, helped 150 Somali refugees return home through the port of Aden. Tomorrow (23/12), IOM expects to help an additional 100 Ethiopian migrants leave Yemen’s conflict through the port of Houdaida.
For more information, please contact: Saba Malme, IOM Communication Focal Point in Yemen, Tel:  +967 73 736800329, Email: smalme@iom.int

Adani Power Acquired Rs.50,000 Cr Power Assets 4 Yrs

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December23, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It is scandalous when Assets of Adani Power Mar2017 reported are Rs.41,757 Cr which is aboutRs.20,000 Cr less than Financial Debts over 61,184 Cr – [Long Term Rs.36,650 Cr, Short TermRs.12,580 Cr and Trade Payables Rs.7,254 Cr and others Rs.4,700 Cr]
Only recently Adani offered to sell its Kutchh based Projects to State for Rs.1 only.
How is that Adani Power [Rs.14,949 Cr] acquired BSES-Mumbai Distribution assets for Rs.19,000 Cr when Reliance Energy Market Value just Rs.11,774 Cr [Debt 61,184 Cr].
This HIGH-BRED SCAM – Both Loss Making No Dividend Companies Buying and Selling a Part of Assets for more than Market Cap. BSES-Mum the Standalone Reported [P-16] Rs.4,766 Cr Revenue – Rs.64 Cr PAT.
IMPORTED Coal based power projects of Adani & Tata importing about $2b worth of coal every year – could have funded imports of 4000 MW of Rooftop SolarPV producing 150 BU of Clean Electricity over lifetime.
Just 3-4 years Adani has acquired many Power Assets worth about Rs.50,000 Cr when it was not declaring dividend and is in deep loss. AR 2017 on Page 20/212 >>
Ø Standalone T. Rev of Rs.11,753 Cr, Net Loss is Rs.6,052 Cr, Assets Rs.41,757 Cr
Ø Consolidated T. Rev of Rs.23,202 Cr Net Loss is Rs.6,174 Cr,
NTPC 12.17% Net Profit vs Adani Power 51.49% Net Loss Standalone
Ø NTPC reported Net Profit of Rs.9,385 Cr for Rs.77,071 Cr Revenue.
What is the Justification of Letting a Loss Making Company not reporting Profits and Dividend for many years – take over assets of Reliance Power
Piyush Goyal let both RP and AP refinance their Companies at 4% lower interest rates, Public Invested in National Grid enabling Adani to even sell power generated in Kutchh Gujarat to Bangladesh or Even Myanmar.
2G: CBI bungled in focusing on policy, not criminal intent
New Delhi: The criticism that the CBI faltered on many aspects of the 2G case is not completely incorrect as it seems to have concentrated more on the policy formulation rather than seeking to establish criminality of the accused politicians and corporate bigwigs. The agency arrested DMK leader A Raja, other public servants and corporate honchos in 2011 and filed a charge sheet within three months, and followed it up by defending its evidence in court. But as the trial progressed, CBI didn’t focus enough on proving criminal intent for bribes paid to Raja, former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura and Raja’s private secretary R K Chandolia. “The bank documents, cheques related to transfer of Rs.200 crore from DB Realty Group to Kalaignar TV, which was definitely a bribe, were collected but more documentary evidence that the money was meant for those in government could have been collected,” said a former CBI officer.
Adani Power IPO Scam – Trader’s Rs.326 Cr PAT 2009 to 10,440 MW in 2017

Gautam Adani a trader – July2009 Offered Rs.1 Share for Rs.100, Dec14 2009 allotted One for One Bonus, Apr2010 offered 1 Share for 16 @ Rs.475.   
Record date of 3rd Stock Market Adani Power in FY2009-10 – its record date was March25, 2010.  P-46.
The Company, on December 14, 2009, has allotted 24,80,15,675 Equity Shares to the Shareholders of the Company, pursuant to a bonus
issue of the Equity Shares in the ratio of one Equity Share for every one Equity Share, approved by the Shareholders in the EGM held on
November 27, 2009.
March12, 2010
ISSUE OF 3,11,26,659 EQUITY SHARES OF RE. 1 EACH (“EQUITY SHARES”) FOR CASH AT A PREMIUM OF RS. 474 PER EQUITY SHARE AGGREGATING TO AN AMOUNT AGGREGATING TO RS. 1,478.52 CRORES BY ADANI ENTERPRISES LIMITED (THE “COMPANY” OR THE “ISSUER”) TO THE EXISTING EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY ON RIGHTS BASIS IN THE RATIO OF ONE EQUITY SHARE FOR EVERY 16 EQUITY SHARES HELD ON THE RECORD DATE I.E. MARCH 25, 2010 (“ISSUE”). THE ISSUE PRICE FOR THE EQUITY SHARES IS 475 TIMES OF THE FACE VALUE OF THE EQUITY SHARES.

Adani Power which sets out to establish 4×330 MW Power station [1320 MW] at Mundra in 2009 ends up owing 10,440 MW by 2015 today BUT making huge losses.

In Spite of Piyush Goyal helping reduce its Interest Burden, Transmission Investment to Sell Adani Power anywhere in India and Export also – Now RP Singh Helping it acquire BSES-Mum Distribution for Rs.19,000 Cr which reported just Rs.64 Cr Net Profit.

Public Get 4% Less Interest On Fixed Deposits with Banks than March2014.  
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

UP Chief Ministrer Yogi Adityanath meets industry leaders in Mumbai!

UP Chief Ministrer Yogi Adityanath meets industry leaders in Mumbai!
   Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday visited Mumbai to appeal to industries and companies to invest in his state & extended support to firms from varied sectors.
Speaking at a CII event ‘Uttar Pradesh investors’ summit’, Mumbai road show, Adityanath assured that the state would follow a zero-tolerance policy towards crime, which will support better investments.
After the summit The CM had lunch with select few guests including Bollywood celebrity producers Boney Kapoor & Rahul Mittra,  director Anurag Kashyap and actor Randeep Hooda. Filmmaker Rahul Mittra spoke on the need to have a film city in UP along with an acting institute, shooting floors & post production setup. Rahul Mittra who’s already extensively shot in Uttar Pradesh for his earlier films, will be filming his next Sultana Daku starring Randeep Hooda in UP next year, which will be presented by Raju Chadha of Wave Cinemas.
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