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African Union:Trump must apologies

The organisation representing African countries has demanded that US President Donald Trump apologise after he reportedly made outrageous words against the nations of the continent.
The group’s mission in Washington DC expressed its shock, dismay and outrage and said the Trump administration misunderstood Africans. The US leader made the alleged remark in a Thursday meeting on immigration.
Mr Trump yesterday tweeted that his language he used at the private meeting with lawmakers to discuss immigration legislation had been tough. But he added that the words attributed to him were not the language used.
He has been backed by two Republicans who were at the White House meeting, but Democratic Senator Dick Durbin said Mr Trump did use the outrageous words against African countries several times and used racist language.
The 55-nation African Union condemned the remarks yesterday, while a statement from ambassadors of all countries from the continent at the United Nations demanded a retraction and apology.
Ambassadors unanimously agreed to the resolution after an emergency session to weigh Trump’s remarks.

ED raids, P.Chidambaram & son

Enforcement Directorate conducted raids at the premises of senior Congress leader P.Chidambaram and his son Karti Chidambaram in Chennai and Delhi this morning. Mr Karti Chidambaram is facing charges of money laundering in connection with the Aircel Maxis case. Sources said, four properties were searched in Chennai and one in the national capital. However, Mr Karti’s lawyer has said the Directorate has taken possession of no document during the search.
It is said that the Foreign Investment Promotion Board FIPB in 2006 granted approval for the Aircel-Maxis telecom deal when Mr Chidambaram was the finance minister. The investigating agency says the FIPB acted beyond its mandate since the investment involved was more than its limit. However, Mr Chidambaram denies the charge saying, due procedures were followed.
The Enforcement Directorate earlier issued summons to Mr Karti to appear for questioning, saying a firm is controlled by him has been benefiting from the deal, which he denies. The case investigating being investigated by the CBI as well.

Sharp increase in prosecutions of tax evaders by Income Tax Department

The Income Tax Department has accorded the highest priority to tackle the menace of black money. With this objective in mind, the Department has initiated criminal prosecution proceedings in a large number of cases of tax offenders and evaders.
Prosecutions have been initiated for various offences including wilful attempt to evade tax or payment of any tax; wilful failure in filing returns of income; false statement in verification and failure to deposit the tax deducted/collected at source or inordinate delay in doing so, among other defaults.
During FY 2017-18 (upto the end of November, 2017), the Department filed Prosecution complaints for various offences in 2225 cases compared to 784 for the corresponding period in the immediately preceding year, marking an increase of 184%. The number of complaints compounded by the Department during the current Financial Year (upto the end of November, 2017) stands at 1052 as against 575 in the corresponding period of the immediately preceding year, registering a rise of 83%. Compounding of offences is done when the defaulter admits to its offence and pays the compounding fee as per stipulated conditions.
Due to the decisive and focused action taken by the Department against tax evaders, the number of defaulters convicted by the courts has also registered a sharp increase during the current fiscal. 48 persons were convicted for various offences during the current year(upto the end of November, 2017) as compared to 13 convictions for the corresponding period in the immediately preceding year, marking an increase of 269%.
A few illustrative cases are highlighted below:
i. A Dehradun Court convicted one defaulter for holding undisclosed foreign bank account and sentenced him to two years of imprisonment for wilful attempt to evade tax and to two years for false statement in verification alongwith monetary penalty for each default respectively.
ii. The Court of CJM, Jalandhar convicted a cloth trader with 2 years rigorous imprisonment for trying to cheat the Department by fabricating affidavits and gift deeds, in connivance with his advocate and witness, with the motive of evading tax. The Court, while awarding the sentence to the trader, also simultaneously awarded one year’s imprisonment to the advocate notarizing the forged affidavit and also to the witness for aiding and abetting the serious offence.
iii. In Bengaluru, the MD of a company engaged in infrastructure projects was found guilty of non-deposit of TDS of over Rs. 60 lakh(within the prescribed time), and was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment of three months alongwith imposition of fine. Similarly, a Mohali resident was held guilty of non-deposit of TDS within prescribed time and sentenced to one year jail alongwith fine.
iv. In another case of Hyderabad, the Director of an infrastructure company was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment of six months and fine for wilful attempt to evade tax. She was simultaneously sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for six months alongwith fine for false statement in verification.
v. The Economic Offences Court at Ernakulam sentenced an individual to rigorous imprisonment of three months for selling property to evade payment of taxes of about Rs. 76 lakh despite issuance of the tax recovery certificate by the Tax Recovery Officer.
vi. In yet another case reported from Agra, the Special CJM convicted one defaulter with imprisonment of one year & six months for wilful attempt to evade tax and for false statement in verification respectively alongwith fine.
The Income Tax Department is committed to carry forward the drive against tax evasion and action against tax evaders will continue in all earnest in the remaining part of the current Financial Year.

welcomes Gov. acceptance of non-animal skin and eye tests for pesticide safety

Humane Society International/India welcomes government acceptance of non-animal skin and eye tests for pesticide safety
NEW DELHI (12 Jan, 2018)—In a move that could spare many animals from pain and death in crude 1940s-era experiments, the Registration Committee of the Central Insecticide Board under India’s Ministry of Agriculture has revised its pesticide testing regulations to recognize modern, human cell-based alternatives to rabbit tests for the assessment of eye and skin irritation. This decision comes after more than two years of campaigning by Humane Society International/India and negotiations between HSI/India, members of the pesticide industry and PETA India.
The revised “Guidance Document on Toxicology for Registration of Chemical Pesticides in India” also includes language that directs companies to consider new validated alternative methods to animal testing, and changing some previously ‘unconditional’ test requirements to conditional requirements. Notoriously cruel inhalation studies, in which rats or mice are confined to whole-body restraint tubes and forced to breathe in toxic vapours for up to six hours a day – sometimes for weeks on end or at such extreme levels to determine the chemical concentration that is lethal – are an example of a requirement that has been downgraded to conditional, meaning they may be waived going forward.
HSI/India Managing Director Jayasimha Nuggehalli said: “We welcome the Registration Committee’s move to replace notoriously cruel and obsolete animal pesticide tests. It has been a long journey, and there much is still left to do to bring Indian regulations in line with international best practices for reduction and replacement of animal testing for pesticides. The new regulations put India on the right path and will save countless animals from needless suffering.”
In 2016 HSI/India identified a “dirty dozen” pesticide animal tests that could be ended immediately without risk to consumer or environmental safety. The recent action by the CIB-RC addresses two of these test areas, but overlooks other internationally-recognized animal-saving approaches that could spare thousands more animals for every pesticide chemical tested. Examples include:
  • Calculation of a pesticide formulation’s toxicity instead of conducting repeat “lethal dose” testing via oral, skin and inhalation routes
  • An animal-free test strategy for skin allergy that predicts human reactions with greater accuracy than any of the accepted animal tests
  • An “extended 1-generation” test that reduces animal use by 1,200 rats per test
HSI/India will continue its dialogue with Indian authorities and industry executives until all available animal testing alternatives are fully accepted and implemented in practice.
Media Contact: Vidhi Malla, vmalla@hsi.org, +91 9560103078

UNMA Welcomes UNSG’s Report – Making Migration Work for All

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New York – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, welcomed Thursday (11/01) the release of the UN Secretary General’s report, Making Migration Work for All. The Report comes at a crucial time in the process to develop a global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration, and will serve as an important contribution to global discourse on international migration.
Making Migration Work for All provides a forward-looking analysis and vision, and a principled approach to thinking about contemporary challenges around migration, and how to address them,” said Michele Klein Solomon, IOM Director for the Global Compact for Migration.
Making Migration Work for All recognizes the need to address the factors that compel people to leave their homes in search of safer, better lives. Strong emphasis is rightly placed on whole of government and whole of society approaches at the local, national, regional and global levels, with genuine partnerships not only between governments but with employers, unions, civil society entities and migrants themselves, amongst others, to manage migration.
The Report makes note of the fact that most of the world’s 258 million international migrants already move through safe, orderly and regular means, and that they bring significant benefits to their destination and origin countries.
The report notes, for example: migrants spend, on average, some 85 per cent of their earnings in their host countries, thereby not only addressing skills and labour shortages there, but also contributing directly to economic growth through consumption of goods and services locally.  Moreover, migrants remit homeward 15 per cent of their earnings – in 2017 some USD 600 billion, per World Bank estimates – to the benefit of their families and communities in sender countries which, for many, is a lifeline.
Nonetheless, many countries today confront significant challenges surrounding migration governance.
With migration an expanding global reality, the Report brings a fresh coherence to the migration narrative. It challenges governments to put in place comprehensive national systems to manage migration, based on the rule of law.  It places rightful emphasis on the need to maximize the benefits that migration offers.
IOM particularly commends the Report’s commitment to the notion that migration should be a matter of choice, not necessity, as well as the importance it attaches to protecting the rights of all migrants. IOM shares the UN Secretary General’s concern about migrants in vulnerable situations, including those in large and mixed flows and those affected by the growing effects of environmental degradation and climate change. The emphasis of the Report on addressing irregular migration is also particularly welcome.
“The best way to end the stigma of illegality and abuse around migrants is, in fact, for governments to put in place more legal pathways for migration,” said UN SG Antonio Guterres. “This will remove incentives for individuals to break the rules, while better meeting the needs of markets for foreign labour.”
Echoing discussion during the consultations phase of the global compact process, the Report places a priority on ensuring adequate regular pathways for migrants to access labour market opportunities at all skills levels. These pathways should be based on labour market and demographic assessments in countries of destination, not only for today but for decades to come.
This is but one of the measures the Report proposes to reduce both the incidence and risks of irregular migration and informal employment of migrants.  Partnerships for skills development are one innovative proposal for addressing skills deficits in destination countries while benefiting countries of origin through training of their labour force.  Another would be cross-border ethical recruitment initiatives that are rightly identified as promising for reducing both the costs and risks to migrants.
At the same time, Making Migration Work for All clearly recognizes that governments retain the authority to determine the conditions of entry and stay of migrants, consistent with international standards, and recognizes countries’ legitimate security concerns as well. The Report stresses that migration is not, per se, a threat and emphasizes the importance of ensuring cooperative approaches to human, state and public security, including on border management and returns.
Importantly, the Report places the migration narrative in a positive light, putting people at its centre. Making Migration Work for All recognizes the positive contributions of migrants and migration to inclusive growth, sustainable development and reducing inequalities within and between states over the long term.
IOM supports the call to Member States to put in place a follow-up and review mechanism for the compact to ensure continued yet flexible progress, and notes the Secretary General’s intention to look at how the UN, including IOM, can best organize itself to support Member State implementation of whatever commitments they make in the compact.
As the Report stresses, this needs to be consistent with his overall reform efforts as well as SDG follow-up and implementation.
The UN Migration Agency looks forward to continuing to engage closely with all partners as the process to develop a global compact for migration progresses. IOM believes that the development of a global compact for migration presents an historic opportunity to improve the lives and dignity of migrants as well as the ability of governments to manage migration.
The full report can be accessed here.
For further information please contact, Joel Millman at IOM HQ, Tel: +41 79 103 8720, Email: jmillman@iom.int

Moinuddin Malak tops Pre Qualifying II, 30 players qualify for Final Stage

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Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad, January 12, 2018: Nagpur’s Moinuddin Malak (69-69) topped the leaderboard at the PGTI’s Pre Qualifying II for the 2018 season after finishing the second round with a total of six-under-138.
A total of 30 players qualified from Pre Qualifying II for the Final Qualifying Stage as nine players were tied in 22ndposition when the cut was declared at seven-over-151 at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad.
Malak fired a second straight 69 which featured three birdies on his last five holes.
Ludhiana-based amateur Digraj Singh Gill, the round one leader, slipped to second place at five-under-139 after a 71 on Friday.
Three golfers shared third place at one-under-143 including Ikramuddin Shah, Ajay Baisoya and amateur Aditya Chahal.

Public statement

Public Statement
Joint Citizens Protest demands scrapping of biometric UID/Aadhaar number database project
Speakers spoke against UIDAI’s proposal of 360 degree view of Citizens
The planned Joint Citizens Protest against world biggest Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) of 12 –digit biometric Unique Identification (UID)/Aadhaar numbers happened at the Parliament Street from 3 pm onwards on12th of January, 2018.  More such protests are planned across the districts and cities in the country.  Several speakers at the protest site demanded immediate stoppage of the biometric UID/Aadhaar number database project.  There were concerns expressed at the decline in the number of citizens of the country due to citizen’ deaths as a consequence of UID/Aadhaar menace. There was talk about how disclosures about breach of UID/Aadhaar database by The Tribune reveal something similar to what Edward Snowden did albeit in an Indian context. It has compromised national security and the personal sensitive information of present and future Presidents, Prime Ministers, judges, legislators and officials handling sensitive assignments besides all the Indians. This has compromised both the right to privacy of citizens and nationals security
The current UIDAI chief Satyanarayana finds mention in the report Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology that examined the work of Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, asked about the surveillance by National Security Agency (NSA) of the US. It states that in the context of privacy of data, the Committee desired to know the Department’s stand on the issue of surveillance by US and interception of data sent through e-mails. To this, Satyanarayana, as Secretary, DeitY, responded during the evidence as under:-“Sir, about the US surveillance issue, there has been a debate, as you are aware, this morning in the Rajya Sabha itself and the hon. Minister has addressed this issue. He also emphasised that as far as the Government data and Government mails are concerned, the policy, the copy of which I have given to the Committee earlier, is going to address a large part of it. Hopefully, by the end of this year, if it is implemented, the things will be absolutely safe and secure…x.x.x.x…In the reply, the Hon. Minister also said that we have expressed our serious concern about the reported leakages and in the name of surveillance, the data that has been secured from various private sources, internet resources by the US Government. We have expressed it formally to the Government of the US and also during the Secretary of State’s visit a few weeks ago in India, this has been reinforced on a person to person basis.”
He added, “We have been assured that whatever data has been gathered by them for surveillance relates only to the metadata. It has been reiterated and stated at the highest level of the US President that that only the metadata has been accessed, which is, the origin of the message and the receiving point, the destination and the route through which it has gone, but not the actual content itself. This has been reiterated by them, but we expressed that any incursion into the content will not be tolerated and is not tolerable from Indian stand and point of view. That has been mentioned very clearly and firmly by our Government.” In effect, the Government of India has formally communicated to Government US that India has no problem if they conduct surveillance for metadata in fact it is acceptable and tolerable but “incursion into the content will not be tolerated and is not tolerable.”
Contrary to the claims of the promoters of biometric Unique Identification (UID)/Aadhaar like Nandan Nilekani that “Millions of people without any ID, now have an ID”, the fact is that of all the Aadhaar numbers issued to Indian residents till date – 99.97 per cent had pre-existing identification (ID) documents. This has been revealed in a reply to an application under Right to Information (RTI) Act by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The enclosed reply reveals that out of the 83.5 crore UID/Aadhaar numbers issued till then, only 2.19 lakh residents (0.03 per cent) have been given numbers based on the introduction by the introducer system because they did not have a  pre-existing ID. This proves that that ‘an inability to prove identity” has not a major barrier to access benefits and subsidies. Now it has emerged that UIDAI’s project and its proponents have been complicit in engineering free flow of data to US and its allies contrary to government’s written submission on e-commerce opposing free access to citizen’s data base at 11thWTO Ministerial. Notably, companies like Accenture (USA), Safran Group and Ernst & Young have been given access to sensitive data of present and future Indians.
At the protest site there was reference to the presentation of J Satyanaraya, the chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on People Hub: …the Core of DBT dated 22nd, July 2016 wherein he revealed the purpose of People’s Hub is to have “Getting a 360 degree view of Citizens” that alters the relationships between citizens, government and the business enterprises.  As per IBM, a “Single View of a Citizen” is required because it “Provides authorized access to citizen master data as a service.” It “supports security and privacy requirements for the access and control of data”. It “provides data quality management to establish a “enterprise” record for a party.” It “Performs as a synchronization point to control the distribution of citizen master data in a standardized way.”  It “Increases service and accuracy, and decreases the cost of serving the public.”It provides “flexible platform capable of supporting multiple data formats and allowing for new sources to be readily added as requirements change. It also “provides analysis and discovery services to resolve identities and discover relationships.”
It may be recalled that Edwin Black’s book IBM and the Holocaust revealed IBM’s strategic alliance with Nazi Germany. IBM and its subsidiaries helped create enabling technologies, “step-by-step, from the identification and cataloging programs of the 1930s to the selections of the 1940s.” Notably, IBM was in the census business. The book reveals that IBM technology was used to organize nearly everything in Germany and then Nazi Europe, from the identification of the Jews in censuses, registrations, and ancestral tracing programs to the running of railroads and organizing of concentration camp slave labor. Coincidentally, IBM is involved in UID/Aadhaar project as well.
Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL) participated in the protest to express its solidarity.

Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat press conference

Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat in Delhi interacting with media on its annual media meet was in his elements to dwell on the volly of question tossed by media person in style appreciated  by media fraternity.
Army chief  after briefing the media for nearly 15-20 minutes opened the floor for the media to raise question.
On question of modernizing the force, the question was raised in many forms he categorically said, We need modern weapons and technology. We have to look at what we require to fight the future wars. We have to get systems that are best suited for our requirements:
Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat  added, Please visit the schools of J& K and see for your self the way children are taught with two maps one of india and the second of J&K , the education in Kashmir needs to be revamped. Let it not got corrupted. There must be check on disinformation through madrasas and Masjids. Children are being taught wrong things in schools. What does it lead to in a child’s mind?
Chief  added the China is a powerful country but we are not a weak nation and we are aware of his influence in the region.
Chief also paid Media his heartfelt gratitude for being mature and helping in assisting the mission of army but jibed not to seek our next mission strategy which need to be different unique so unpredictable to our adversaries, targets. Yes we can mull on last military skills. He said not primary media but social media need to be more mature and responsible which is need of the hour.
Touching media his verbatim
“Care to Martyrs family,widows, veterans and brotherhood are the culture for which people across nation join for this virtue embedder and shall ever imbibe to be part of family care,culture.
  1. Sagar Media Inc : Army Chief interaction with Media Repeated Q’s were asked on Dokhlam,BPJ,Morale of soldiers, Modernisation & Preparedness of Army, Twin front, He said forget 1962. Accepted some pitfalls in opening remarks.s surprise Media not spoke MIG submarine Vikrant slips
  2. Sagar Media Inc: Army Chief address with voluble diction suave persona non aggression attitude cool conduct in his two hours interaction Media paid apt attention to his each word spoken and showered lavish praise after the event.Balanced approach appreciable never in rage.
  3. Sagar Media Inc: Address Media Army Chief said we need to visualise future of combat. Technology help effective surveillance Engaging target can b differentiate weapon system.invoking internal security anti terrorist counter terrorists,engage human rts Nat disaster,beyond mandate
  4. Sagar Media Inc Army Chief: Assured Media the Coordination with China army is on move LOC and LOA differentiation are best resolved. Further adds we don’t need modernisation what others need our defence is as per need and requirements.

Quake hits central Myanmar

A strong 6 point magnitude earthquake hit a remote region of central Myanmar early this morning.
The US Geological Survey said, the shallow quake struck some 40 kilometres west of the town of Pyu.
It was followed by three weaker tremors in the region, of magnitudes 5.3. The USGS said, there is a low likelihood of casualties and damage, but noted that residential structures in the region are typically vulnerable to earthquake shaking.
The epicentre was located in a sparsely populated region between the capital Naypyidaw to the north and commercial hub Yangon to the south.

Pak open fire at Uri positions along LoC

Pakistani troops violated cease fire and  opened fire at Indian positions along the Line of Control in Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
An Army official said today, no casualties have been reported so far. He said, Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing in Kamalkote area of Uri sector last evening.
The ceasefire violation was effectively retaliated by the Indian Army.

PM Modi: Ask youth to create new India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the youth to become an agent of change for the emergence of India as a new India.
Addressing the National Youth Festival 2018 via video conferencing, Mr Modi said in New Delhi today that the government wants to make youth job creators and as youngest innovators.
The Prime Minister urged the youth to make sports a part of their lives. He said, youth should resolve to create the India that the freedom fighters dreamt of.
Mr Modi said, government is there to help them economically in their innovation work and help them start their own businesses.
Mr Modi said, during the Mann Ki Baat programme on All India Radio last month, he had had called for organising mock parliaments in the districts to further the spirit of discussion among the youth.
He said there has to be an ecosystem of innovation among youth. Mr Modi said, some people will tell that today’s youth lack patience.
He said, in a way, this is what ignites an innovative zeal in the youth. He said, it enables the youngsters to think out of the box and do new things.

ISRO launch PSLV C-40, in the space

India today successfully launched weather observation satellite Cartosat 2 Series and 29 other spacecraft onboard its dependable Polar rocket from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
  1. Sagar Media Inc :Cart2 separate 1038 second and satellite are placed in orbit from foreign UK,Canada,Rep Korea all nano satellite completed 4th stage to re-ignite To put last satellites in orbit.
  2. Sagar Media Inc ISRO Launch 100 th satellite PSLV-C40 with 31 satellite successfully after 46 KM PSLV,2nd stage separate 3rd stage ignite and separate.4 th stage ignite to put 31 Satellite in desired orbit at 476 KM .4th stage normal reach goal at its destination.500km. Cart2
A jubilant ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar announced that the Cartosat 2 Series satellite, the seventh in the series, a nano satellite and 28 commercial payloads were successfully injected into the orbit one by one by the PSLV C-40, in the space of about 17.33 minutes since lift-off.
ISRO’s Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network took control of the Cartosat 2 Series satellite in space. International customer satellites are three micro and 25 nano-satellites from six countries — Canada, Finland, France, Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
President Ram Nath Kovind congratulated the scientists at ISRO saying it is a moment of pride for every Indian. He tweeted launch of India’s 100th satellite Cartosat-2, along with two co-passenger satellites as well as 28 satellites of six friendly countries, to is a milestone for our country .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated to ISRO and its scientists on the successful launch of PSLV today. This success in the New Year will bring benefits of the country’s rapid strides in space technology to our citizens, farmers, fishermen etc. In a tweet, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu also congratulated the entire team of ISRO for the successful launch.
Information and Broadcasting minister Smriti Irani congratulated ISRO scientists In a series of tweet, the minister said, the successful launch of satellite Cartosat-2 series is a hallmark of Indian scientific aptitude and indicative of the perseverance and proficiency of ISRO team.
She said, 28 satellites from 6 Nations carried by today’s launch are a testimony to not only our philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ but also compliments Prime Minister’s endeavour of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’.
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PM Netanyahu in India

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with his wife Sara, were granted a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan ahead of his delegation level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PM Netanyahu was given a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan this morning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among those present during the ceremony. Talking to reporters after the ceremony, Israel Prime Minister said, his visit to New Delhi is the dawn of a new era in the friendship between India and Israel.
PM Mr Netanyahu said it began with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic visit to Israel that created tremendous enthusiasm. Mr Netanyahu said it continues with his visit to India. He added that the flourishing partnership can bring prosperity, peace and progress for the people of both the countries.
Later, PM Mr Netanyahu laid a wreath at Mahatma Gandhi’s Samadhi at Raj Ghat. It is the first visit of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to India. He yesterday arrived on a six-day visit. IndiaIsrael likely to sign 8 MoUs today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding delegation-level talks with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu in New Delhi. During the talks, both the leaders will discuss host of issues including defence cooperation, trade, innovation, counter terrorism, agriculture and water harvesting. Several MoUs are expected to be signed in different areas after the talks. Mr Netanyahu will also call on President Ram Nath Kovind in the evening.

M7.3 – near the coast of southern Peru

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude7.3
Date-Time
  • 14 Jan 2018 09:18:42 UTC
  • 14 Jan 2018 09:18:42 near epicenter
  • 14 Jan 2018 13:18:42 standard time in your timezone
Location15.782S 74.765W
Depth12 km
Distances
  • 25.4 km (15.7 mi) SSE of Lomas, Peru
  • 73.1 km (45.4 mi) SSE of Minas de Marcona, Peru
  • 106.9 km (66.3 mi) S of Nazca, Peru
  • 137.6 km (85.3 mi) SSW of Puquio, Peru
  • 216.2 km (134.0 mi) SSE of Ica, Peru
Location UncertaintyHorizontal: 7.5 km; Vertical 4.3 km

Dear Sagar Media Inc, Today, India marks Army Day

Change.org
Dear Sagar Media Inc,
Today, India marks Army Day to celebrate and honour the soldiers of our country.
In her petition Sagina writes, “Our policemen and soldiers are dying because they don’t have bulletproof jackets… This is an urgent request to the Home Minister and Defence Minister. Please provide adequate bulletproof armour for our army and policemen. Let us try and give our soldiers the best protection possible.”
You could also start your own petition to address any issues being faced by our defence personnel. 
Petitioning Smt. Nirmala sitharaman
Prime Minister of India: We don’t want bullet trains; we want proper bulletproof jackets for our soldiers
Petition by Adv Sagina Walyat
 1,18,486 
Supporters
Sign the petition
We don’t want bullet trains. We want proper bulletproof jackets first.
A lot of our soldiers don’t have proper bulletproof jackets. Our policemen and even our SWAT teams are fighting terrorists wearing cricket helmets and knee pads. This is gear for sportsmen, not soldiers. They stop cricket balls, not bullets.
I am proud of our soldiers because they fight for India. But I am terrified for them because the country is not providing them with the protection they need.
Our army had asked for lightweight bulletproof armour 10 years back and they still don’t have it. Our policemen and soldiers are dying because they don’t have bulletproof jackets.
The Defence Minister asked for 50,000 emergency jackets to be procured 6 months back. The army still hasn’t got them. If they had, we might not have lost our brave soldiers who were martyred in Mumbai, Gurdaspur, Pathankot and many more before.
Why are we talking about bullet trains and giant statues when our army and police are not protected while fighting terrorist attacks?
This is an urgent request to the Home Minister and Defence Minister. Please provide adequate bulletproof armour for our army and policemen. Let us try and give our soldiers the best protection possible.
Sign and share my petition to keep our soldiers safe.
Sign the petition

The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership

CPR Invite
Centre for Policy Research (CPR) and the Center for American Progress (CAP) are pleased to invite you to a discussion on
The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership
Introductory Remarks:
Yamini Aiyar, President and Chief Executive, CPR
Speakers:
Nirupama Rao, Co-Chair, CAP Task Force on U.S.-India Relations,
Rich Verma, Co-Chair, CAP Task Force on U.S.-India Relations
Moderated by Ashok Malik, Press Secretary to the President of IndiaTuesday, 16 January 2018, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
This event will be live streamed through Facebook live on CPR’s Facebook page.
The relationship between India and the United States has become an important priority for both nations, and is increasingly important to advancing shared interests in global peace, prosperity, and freedom. Over the past year, the Center for American Progress organized a binational group of Indian and American experts in a wide variety of fields to work together to craft a vision for the future of U.S.-India relations.
The resulting task force report – The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership – outlines a path forward for the bilateral relationship, along with a series of concrete recommendations that both sides can take to advance shared interests. The report focuses on five key areas: investing in jobs and economic opportunities; building a clean energy future from the bottom up; creating a U.S.-India security advantage in Asia; strengthening democratic institutions at home and around the world; and strengthening ties between Indians and Americans.
Please join the Centre for Policy Research and the Center for American Progress on Tuesday, 16 January for the release of the report and a discussion with the task force co-chairs – Ambassadors Nirupama Rao and Rich Verma, moderated by Ashok Malik – on the future of the U.S.-India relationship.
Introductory remarks:
Yamini Aiyar, president, Centre for Policy Research
Speakers:
Nirupama Rao, Co-Chair, Center for American Progress Task Force on U.S.-India Relations; former Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, India and former Indian Ambassador to the U.S.
Rich Verma, Co-Chair, Center for American Progress Task Force on U.S.-India Relations; Vice Chairman, The Asia Group and former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of India
Moderator:
Ashok Malik, Press Secretary to the President of India
Please RSVP to president.cpr@cprindia.org. The venue can seat up to 50 people on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Czech presidential elections

Milos Zeman, the incumbent Czech president known for his anti-immigration stance, has won the first round of the Czech presidential election, which finished on Saturday. He defeated eight other candidates, winning 38.56 percent of the vote. The first runner-up was pro-EU candidate Jiri Drahos, a 68-year-old chemistry professor and former chief of the academy of science, with 26.6 percent of ballots cast. Since no candidate gained 50 percent or more of the vote in this first round, the two leading candidates will face each other in a runoff on January 26-27.

Protests in Tunisia

Persisting poverty, Corruption, surge in vale added tax, rising prices, unabated unemployment, Tunisians marked on Sunday seven years since the uprising that launched the Arab Spring, with fresh protests after days of unrest over economy languishing low ebb and no sight of recovery of unemployment.
Tunisia  had a relatively smooth democratic transition since the January 14, 2011 toppling of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali after 23 years in power, an African the nation with rich history of prosperity.
After the Arab springs of  seven years , public anger has risen over new austerity measures after a year of rising prices, with protesters again chanting the 2011 slogans of “Work, Freedom, Dignity”.
Ks of  people took part in the protest outside the UGTT offices. “The people want the fall of the 2018 budget,” some chanted, echoing 2011 calls for the fall of the regime.
Hundreds more gathered after Ennahdha, an Islamist party that is part of the ruling coalition, and Prime Minister Youssef Chahed’s Popular Front party also called for demonstrations.
President Beji Caid Essebsi marked the anniversary by attending the opening of a youth centre in the working-class Tunis suburb of Ettadhamen, which saw night-time clashes between young protesters and police this week.“This year we will start to take care of the young,”
On Sunday, hundreds gathered in the capital, Tunis, responding to calls to protest from a powerful labour union and several political parties.
Security was tight as protesters poured through checkpoints into the capital’s Habib Bourguiba Avenue, which was the epicentre of the 2011 protests.
Demonstrators chanted against “poverty and hunger” as they marched up the avenue, accusing “thieves” of having stolen the country.
Outside the offices of the powerful UGTT trade union, demonstrator Foued el-Arbi waved an empty basket marked 2018. “This empty basket sums up our situation seven years after the revolution,” said the philosophy professor.
A wave of peaceful protests and night-time unrest hit cities and towns across the country this past week, after hikes in value-added tax and social security contributions introduced in early January.
The interior ministry says it has arrested more than 800 people suspected of taking part in violence, theft and looting since the start of the unrest.
Protester demands have included a review of the 2018 austerity budget and more efficient measures to fight enduring corruption.

SSP Narmada Canal 75% Supply Cut, Wasn’t Election Issue

January14, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
I had reported poor storage situation in Narmada Basin end of monsoon. Disaster Management action was to be in place but on Poll Eve Releases from Dam were many times needs at Kharif Harvest season.
Gujarat is entitled to just 2.4 BCM of Water in present situation for June end season [Jan11, 2018] and even this is subjected Highest Distribution Losses – Gujarat is entirely depend on MP releases – reduced to 2540 Cusec already. Ecological releases are 621 cusecs for 180 down stream of SSP for Industries Agriculture & Domestic supplies all together. Less than2000 Cusec water shall be available for rest of season against 40,000 Cusec Mainline Capacity. MOST OF IT SHALL BE LOST TO LEAKAGES, FARMER PUNCTURES etc. On my advice in 1999 – Bypass Tunnel was made to divert water from Dead Storage but shall be of little help. [Supplies to Rajasthan are Cut for Long time – Maharashtra getting nothing]
Narmada Water Allocation, Monsoon & Latest Storage in BCM
States
Allotted
S. Capacity
Sep28, 2017
Jan11, 2018
MP
22.5
15.8
8.5
6.6
Gujarat
11.1
1.6
1.6
0.6
Total
34.5
17.4/21.6
10.1
7.2
Presently 203 Dams Live Storage Capacity in Gujarat = 7.751 BCM [Jan12] but of this South Gujarat including SSP has 4.1 BCM – adding Live Capacity of Gujarat Mahi River
Its over 5 BCM for 7.7 BCM of Live Gujarat. Surplus Storages are not linked to Narmada mainline. GUJARAT FACE CRITICAL DAYS AHEAD TILL 15th DAYS OF MONSOON SEASON.
Water will be diverted to industry: Farmers
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Khedut Samaj general secretary, Sagar Rabari, has threatened to launch an agitation to get Narmada water for farmers’ summer crop. The state government has asked farmers to be cautious in sowing for the summer crop and be prepared for paucity of water.
“The Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd (SSNNL) has stated that given the low level of water in the dam, SSNNL will not be able to provide irrigation water for the summer crop in the Narmada command area after March 15,” Rabari said. He alleged that most of the water meant for farmers was given to industry.
Farmers’ association wanted to know where the water meant for irrigation had been diverted because the irrigation canal had not been completed in the entire command area. He alleged that the government had diverted the water meant for irrigation to industries.
Narmada canal breached, wheat crop damaged
Ahmedabad: A major breach in the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam canal was reported in Kokata village of Viramgam taluka. The breach has damaged standing crops in around 200 bighas land in the village and the adjacent village of Jaksi.
Sarojba Jhala, sarpanch of Kokata village, said this is the third breach reported in the area after October. “This had happened because the canal was not made of cement-concrete,” she said.
“On Saturday morning, the canal bank suddenly broke and water rushed into the fields. The standing crop of wheat in these fields was damaged,” Sarojba said.
She said that the banks were made of only bricks and this is why there were frequent breaches.
Former sarpanch of the village, Mahendrasinh Jhala said that there was corruption in high places when the canal was built.
“We will urge the government to conduct a thorough inquiry into the frequent breaches,” he said. “There is wheat crop is in the fields. The excess water which has rushed into the fields has damaged the crop. We will asks the government to conduct a detailed survey of the damage and compensate the farmers adequately,” Mahendrasinh said.
A senior official blamed the farmers for the breaches. He said the farmers in the area had installed motors nears the bank and draw water from the canal using the pumps.
Vibration of the motor pumps, damaged the banks. Several times leakage from pipes had caused soil erosion, the official said.
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

Dear Naresh, Come, Enrich Yourself by Speaking,

Dear Naresh,
Come, Enrich Yourself by Speaking, Attending and Networking at 
The First Global Conference on Creating Value, May 23-24, 2018
As co-Chair, I am honoured to ask you to submit papers and attend theFirst Global Conference on Creating Valuehttps://goo.gl/4f56PXon May 23-24 at Leicester, UK. Creating Value is getting greater attention by business, society and academics as it impacts our endeavours, ourselves, our customers, employees, partners, our profits and our stakeholders, our Governments , society and sustainability.
Steve Vargo, Ann Francke, Stuart Hart, Chris Baker, Irene Ng, Peter Shaw, Michael Shafer, Christian Gronroos and companies such as Fujitsu Japan, Sanofi, Teletech, Hughes, ParijatAgro India and other companies from Japan, USA, Europe, Australia and India will be speaking or attending. This is a great platform to exchange ideas between business and academics for Value Co-Creation.
The last date to submit papers is January 31, 2018.
The Journal of Creating Value jcv.sagepub.com that I edit is being accepted as a leader in its field.
Articles for the conference will be considered for the Journal.https://goo.gl/4f56PX
I ask you to not only associate with the conference by submitting papers and/or attending, but also join the global Value Creation movement.
I look forward to seeing you at the conference soon,  and to write for the Journal and also joining the Value Creation movement.

Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa earns

Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa earns full playing rights on the Asian Tour, Himmat Rai too secures his tour card

Rayong, Thailand, January 14, 2018:Twenty-year-old Viraj Madappa, one of India’s most promising talents, finished tied 29th at the 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School’s Final Stage to earn his maiden Asian Tour card in only his second season as a professional.

Madappa (73-67-69-72-71), who became the 2017 PGTI Emerging Player of the Year after amassing the highest earnings among the rookies in the season, posted an even-par-71 in the fifth and final round of the Final Stage at the Rayong Green Valley Country Club in Thailand on Sunday to total three-under-352 for the week. He thus finished inside the top-35 and ties for the week to claim his Asian Tour card.

Viraj, who as a rookie had six top-10s on the PGTI last year including a runner-up finish, made three birdies and three bogeys in the last round that saw him slip five spots from his overnight tied 24th. Nonetheless, Madappa’s final round performance was good enough for him to not only secure his card but also end up as the highest-placed Indian at the event.
The Kolkata-based Viraj had been one of India’s leading amateurs prior to turning professional in 2017.

Himmat Rai (71-71-71-66-74) was the other Indian to earn full playing rights on the Asian Tour as he closed the week in tied 34th place at two-under-353. Himmat, a former winner on the Asian Tour, dropped 16 places from his overnight tied 18th as a result of his final round of three-over-74 but still managed to make the grade by one shot. Rai now returns to the Asian Tour after a one year gap.

The event was won by Korea’s Seungtaek Lee who totaled 14-under-341.

The 2018 Asian Tour Qualifying School Final stage saw 243 hopefuls from over 30 countries vying for their playing rights at the start of the week. The first cut was made after 36 holes and a total of 153 players made it into the third and fourth round.


A further cut was made after 72 holes and 78 players progressed into the fifth and final round where a total of 44 players from 12 countries securing their Tour cards for the 2018 season after making the cut-off mark set at two-under-353.

The Indians who did not finish among the top-35 players and ties and thus missed their card, were Angad Cheema (tied 51stat even-par-355), Veer Ahlawat and Deepinder Singh Kullar (both tied 69th at four-over-359) and M Dharma (tied 73rdat five-over-360).

Yashas Chandra M S struck a brilliant

Yashas Chandra’s brilliant 64 gives him commanding lead in Pre Qualifying III 
Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad, January 14, 2018: Mysuru-based amateur Yashas Chandra M S struck a brilliant eight-under-64 to take a commanding four-shot lead in round one of the PGTI’s Pre Qualifying III for the 2018 season being held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad.

Chandra sank nine birdies and dropped a lone bogey in the opening round on Sunday.

The two golfers in tied second at four-under-68 were amateurs Dhruv Sheoran of Pune and Stephan Erasmus of South Africa. Interestingly, Sheoran had won the 2017 PGTI Qualifying School held in January last year.

The top 24 players (+ ties) will qualify from Pre Qualifying III, a 36-hole event, for the Final Qualifying Stage.

Dear Sagar Media Inc, According to Abhishek

Change.org
Dear Sagar Media Inc,
According to Abhishek his father passed away because he did not receive timely medical attention or an ambulance after suffering a medical emergency at an airport.
He writes, “Each week millions fly through our airports including senior citizens, yet there is no guaranteed provision of basic medical support in the event of an emergency.”
Sign his petition asking the Ministry of Civil Aviation to ensure that emergency medical services are available at all airports.
Petitioning Minister of Civil aviation, Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Chairman Airports Authority of India, Shri Guruprasad Mohapatra
Minister of Civil Aviation : Mandate that Doctor, Ambulance & wheelchair be made available across all airports in India
Petition by Abhishek Singh
Hyderabad, India
 11,129 
Supporters
Sign Abhishek’s petition
My father the late Padmashree Dr Lalji Singh died due to a heart attack on 10th December 2017 at Varanasi. He was travelling from Varanasi airport to Hyderabad. Had he received the wheelchair assistance that he had pre-booked, timely medical intervention by a medical doctor, oxygen support or an ambulance to rush him to hospital his life could have been saved. It was a full 2 hours since when basic medical intervention was asked for at the airport to when it was provided at the distant hospital at Banaras Hindu University. An ambulance was not even made available and he was transported in a private vehicle as he struggled to breathe during those critical hours. Doctors at the hospital say that had primary care been provided within the first hour at the airport Dr Singh could have survived.
If this can happen to a world renowned eminent scientist, a former Vice Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University, a Padma Shri recipient and that too in the nation’s Prime Minister’s constituency then what chance does the common man have under such circumstances?
Each week millions fly through our airports including senior citizens, yet there is no guaranteed provision of basic medical support in the event of an emergency. Airports are geared towards caring for emergencies arising from inbound traffic (aircrafts flying into the airport) but what about passengers flying out. Once  we enter the airport our movement is restricted including exit. It should be the responsibility of the Airport Authorities and Airlines to look after the well being of passengers once they arrive at the airport.
Over the years there have been numerous instances of failures to provide timely medical intervention at airports resulting in deaths which could have been avoided and this number is rising.
The Solution
The Ministry of Civil Aviation and Airport Authority of India need to mandate and make available across ALL civilian airports in India –
1. Medical Doctor – available at all hours the airport is operational
2. Ambulance
3. Minimum medical support (such as oxygen cylinders, and defibrillators)
4. Trained medical personnel
5. Standard Operating Procedures to care for medical emergencies not only for inbound but outbound passengers as well.
I appeal to everyone to sign this petition to impress upon the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Airports Authority of India to mandate these facilities and standard operating procedures across ALL civilian airports in India. No one should have to lose a loved one under these circumstances.
Sign the petition

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4.4 M quake hits Athens

A moderate but shallow 4 point 4-magnitude quake jolted Athens today.
The national observatory and experts said the quake had a depth of just five kilometres and an epicentre 24 kilometres northeast of the Greek capital.
It was followed by weaker aftershocks.
The earthquake was felt across the capital and as far as Lamia and Corinth. There was no immediate report of damage or injuries.
Greece and Turkey sit on significant fault lines and have been regularly hit by earthquakes in recent years.

Romanian PM Mihai Tudose resigns

Romania’s left-wing Prime Minister Mihai Tudose resigned today after losing the backing of his party due to internal power struggles, barely seven months after his predecessor suffered the same fate.
He handed in his resignation after senior members of the ruling Social Democrats (PSD) voted to withdraw their support at a leadership meeting.
The move heralds fresh turmoil for Romania, one of the European Union’s poorest countries, and comes on the eve of a historic visit by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
It is the second time in a year that the PSD has torpedoed its own government.
Tudose’s resignation will have to be signed off by centre-right President Klaus Iohannis.
He also needs to approve the PSD’s new Prime ministerial nominee, to be chosen at a party meeting tomorrow.

Germany to increase elite unit

Germany’s elite paramilitary unit will be increased by a third, and a second base will be opened due to increased terrorism threats, AP reported. In addition to the GSG-9’s base near Bonn in western Germany, another base, likely in Berlin, will be added, according to the unit’s head, Jerome Fuchs. The GSG-9 unit was created in response to German security services’ failure to prevent the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The actual number of the unit’s members is not public, but is estimated currently at 400.

ChinNuke submarines in East China Sea

Japan accuses China of sending nuclear-powered submarines to disputed isles>
Tokyo has said that a Chinese naval submarine spotted in waters off flashpoint islands in the East China Sea was one of its new nuclear-powered attack vessels, AFP reported on Monday. The statement comes on the same day that China announced that three of its“coastguard vessels conducted a patrol in territorial waters off the Diaoyu Islands,”Beijing’s name for contested isles called Senkaku in Japan. Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said on Monday that the submarine has been determined to be “China’s Shang-Class nuclear-powered attack submarine,” which he said can be equipped with long-range cruise missiles. “The submarine’s underwater passing through our country’s contiguous waters is an act that unilaterally increases tension,” he added. Beijing has not confirmed whether it had sent a submarine.

UN WTO: Spain to replace US as 2nd tourism destination

Spain is expected to replace the US as the world’s second biggest tourism destination, while France has retained the top spot, the UN World Tourism Organization said on Monday.
Spain could take second position with some 82 million visitors last year, AFP quoted UNWTO Dhief Zurab Pololikashvili as saying. John Kester, head of tourism trends at the UN agency, said that “everything indicates” that France would retain its top spot in 2017, which was a good year for the industry as the number of global tourists leapt 7 percent compared to 2016, the largest increase in seven years.

Turkish president hosts Qatari Emir

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani held talks in Turkey on Monday with his chief ally, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as tensions again surged between the emirate and its regional foes, AFP reports.
The talks were announced only hours in advance and took place at Erdogan’s presidential palace in Ankara, according to the Turkish presidency. Erdogan has been a major supporter of Doha in the crisis that has left Qatar diplomatically and economically isolated.
On June 5 last year, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt cut ties with Qatar. The latest meeting between the leaders of Turkey and Qatar came as the UAE accused Qatar of “intercepting” two Emirati passenger planes en route to Bahrain.
Arbaaz Khan starring ‘Nirdosh’ will bring Back Gripping Entertainers!

   Nirdosh starring Arbaaz Khan, Manjari Fadnis, Ashmit Patel, Maheck Chahal and Mukul Dev is the talk of the town since the entire cast was witnessed in Delhi. Arbaaz Khan along with the cast interacted with media and revealed the details of his upcoming flick. Nirdosh is Bollywood’s first suspect thriller and it promises to be one of the most entertaining films so far.
As per the details revealed by the cast, Nirdosh is a story of Gautam Grover (Ashmit Patel) and his wife Shinaya Grover (Manjari Fadnis) who live in Mumbai and has a picture-perfect family. Gautam is shocked when Mumbai police arrest his wife Shinaya on a murder charge. Court grants remand of three days for Shinaya. A strict officer in crime branch- Inspector Lokhande (Arbaaz Khan) is given the charge of the case. During police interrogation, Arbaaz’s character investigates and unfolds the truth.
Producer Pradeep Rangwani is all excited about his first Bollywood venture and he is sure that the movie will bring back the age of edge-of-the-seat entertainers in Bollywood that will hold the audience’s attention until the end.
Well, for teh same, Director Pradeep Rangwani says “There are lots of twists and turns in the story. All the characters seem to have layers as the story moves ahead. Every character has a different story to tell which keeps the guessing game on. ”
The film is produced by UV films and directed by Pradeep Rangwani and Subroto Paul, slated to release worldwide on 19th January 2018.

Army : 7 Pak soldiers killed

As India celebrates its 70th Army Day, reports coming say that the Indian Army has carried out “retaliatory action” against Pakistan killing 7 soldiers and injuring 4 others in forward areas along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district. Details awaited on this story.
Just this morning, security forces foiled an infiltration bid near the Line of Control in Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir, killing five Jaish-e-Mohammad militants. A defence spokesman said that five militants were killed.Earlier, Director General of Police S P Vaid said four JeM militants were killed at Dulanja in Uri sector in a joint operation by the Army, police and other security forces.
Army chief General Bipin Rawat said today that the Pakistan Army has been continuously trying to help terrorists sneak into India along the LoC in J&K. “We are using our might to teach them a lesson.  We will keep effectively retaliating to any provocative action by Pakistan. If we are forced, then we may resort to ‘other action’ by stepping up military offensive. We will not let anti-India activities succeed at any cost,” General Rawat said.
He also called out China saying disputes along the Line of Actual Control in the northern border (China) are continuing and transgressions are taking place. “We are working to stop them,” he said. Rediff

PM Netanyahu in India

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with his wife Sara, were granted a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan ahead of his delegation level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PM Netanyahu was given a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan this morning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among those present during the ceremony. Talking to reporters after the ceremony, Israel Prime Minister said, his visit to New Delhi is the dawn of a new era in the friendship between India and Israel.
PM Mr Netanyahu said it began with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic visit to Israel that created tremendous enthusiasm. Mr Netanyahu said it continues with his visit to India. He added that the flourishing partnership can bring prosperity, peace and progress for the people of both the countries.
Later, PM Mr Netanyahu laid a wreath at Mahatma Gandhi’s Samadhi at Raj Ghat. It is the first visit of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to India. He yesterday arrived on a six-day visit. IndiaIsrael likely to sign 8 MoUs today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding delegation-level talks with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu in New Delhi. During the talks, both the leaders will discuss host of issues including defence cooperation, trade, innovation, counter terrorism, agriculture and water harvesting. Several MoUs are expected to be signed in different areas after the talks. Mr Netanyahu will also call on President Ram Nath Kovind in the evening.

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IBMA, in the SME sector face closure, GST at 18%

Why 18% GST on Biscuits when noodle GST rate is 12%.
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Media interaction with the association of Indian Biscuits Manufacturers’ Association, Mr. B P Agarwal, President, (IBMA) told that , “Biscuits are common product of consumption from a rickshaw puller to a low-wage laborer in search of hygiene, energy, nutrition at a low cost.
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Similar food products are subject to LOWER GST RATES, such as Sweets (5%), Processed Dry fruits (5%), Tea(5%), Juice, Namkeen, Jam/Jelly, Noodles, Pasta, Tomato Ketch-up (all 12%) but to utter surpise GST at 18% is imposed on Biscuit.
We urge the government to review their decision of imposing 18 % GST on Biscuit industry. There is urgent need to bring down the GST rate to 12% to avoid stagnation in growth of the industry” He further added that at the Proce level of Rs.5/- today the biscuit packet contains 50 grammes by weight , but if GST is not brought down to 5% , they may be forced to reduce this weight to 35 or 40 gms.
Biscuit manufacturers, especially in the SME sector, are hard hit because of unjustified imposition of Goods & Services Tax (GST) at a very high rate of 18%. The growth in the industry has started to stagnate since the imposition of the 18% GST and there is urgent need to bring down GST rate to 12%.
Biscuit is a mass consumption food product, hygienically processed and consumers of biscuit belong predominantly to the poorer segment but biscuits have been mistakenly understood to be a premium product, preferred for the consumption by the affluent society, whereas biscuit has been placed in the higher tax slab denying level playing field for biscuits in contrary  to  similar products.
Mr. Anoop Bector, MD of Cremica Biscuits was not present but send a note saying that “Biscuit is made of agricultural products like wheat, vegetable oil, sugar and milk and higher production of biscuit would benefit larger number of farmers.
Mr Shekhar Agrawal present made it known that Biscuit is highly Labour intensive, and stagnation in growth in production would adversely affect the industry which is estimated to provide employment to about 7.5 lakh workforce directly and more than 30 lakh persons indirectly in marketing, retail network, transport etc”.
All the people expressed that in case of any Natural calamity or Disaster the first consignment which is airlifted to the affected areas is packets of Biscuits and also it is in the World food programme and as such it is not a luxury but a essential food and basic necessity for the masses.
“Biscuit industry is subjected to escalation in cost of inputs/ingredients due to higher cost of transportation, fuel, packaging, wages etc.”added Mr. Pankaj Agarwal, CEO of Bonn Biscuits.
Swami Ramdev who was speaking to Sagar Media inc  Senior Correspondent , SAgrawal during the  launch of Patanjali Online expressed that GST needs to reviewed for lot of daily use items and also he was categorical in mentioning the Biscuit Industry which is under strain and the Government needs to may be have two slabs of taxes for biscuits of premium and ordinary category.
Concluding the Interaction it was proposed  that certain category of biscuit is like salt and even the Government may think of abolishing the tax structure applicable as this is a healthy food even being served to patients in the Hospitals and case of emergencies all over the country.
IBMA has informed that they have submitted detailed representation to the Hon’ble Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, Union Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley, Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Miss Harsimran Kaur Badal and also to the Finance Ministers of all states, who are members of the GST Council.
IBMA has also sought intervention and support from Members of Parliament from various political parties for favorable consideration of levy of GST at lower slab of 12%.
“Lowering the rate of GST on Biscuit would result in higher production and would not affect revenue to the Central and State Governments,” was the opinion expressed in a note by Mr. Deepak Bherwani, Director, Krown Biscuits.
The media meet of IBMA was attended by various medias and biscuits manufacturers in large number and showed keen interest on the ready made food of biscuits for all purposes.

ELECTION COMMISSION PRESS CONFERENCE

MEDIA ADVISORY FOR ELECTION COMMISSION PRESS CONFERENCE

The Election Commission shall address a Press Conference to announce Election Schedule to Legislative Assemblies of Meghalaya, Tripura & Nagaland  at 12 Noon today, 18th January ,2018 at Nirvachan Sadan, New Delhi.
Please follow following instructions
  1. Correspondents
  • Entry to the 4th Floor Press Conference Hall /venue shall be strictly on the basis of special entry passes, which shall be available from Special Desks set up in front lawn of Nirvachan Sadan from 10.30  AM onwardstoday.
  • Only one special pass will be issued per media organizationon a first-come, first-served basis on production of PIB Card.
  1.  First , PIB Accredited media persons will be issued “Special Entry Pass”       
                          and
  1.   afterwards based on the availability of seats‘Special Entry Pass” will be issued to Non-PIB Accredited media persons based on Identity card of Media Organisation.
  • As the number of entry passes are limited, you are advised to collect the same expeditiously on a first-come, first-served basison production of PIB Card.
  1. Still Photographers & Audio-Visual Camerapersons
Entry to the Press Conference Hall on 4thFloor is restricted to the following agencies:
  • Still Photographers: Photo Division, PTI, & UNI,
  • AV Camerapersons: Doordarshan & ANI
  • (C)     LIVE VISUALS / RAW FEED
  • Live visuals/ Raw Feed of the press conference shall also be available at Media Centre at Ground Floor via a pool signal.News channels who wish to access the same, may authorize their Reporter/ Correspondent to collect entry passes for their technical staff, from Special Desks set up in front lawn of Nirvachan Sadan between 10.30AM and 11.50 AM today. Up to 2 passes only, per channel, shall be issued on production of PIB Card or Identity card of Media Organisation.
Such technical Staff/s will be allowed access to Media centre at Ground Floor for smooth reception of pool signal.
Rajesh

Mumbai Maharathi pulls out of PWL

In a reaction to unethical act by the organisers of the PWL, led by Sunil Yash Kalra, the CEO of ProSportify, the team owners of Mumbai Maharathi have decided to withdraw from the 3rd edition of the PWL with immediate effect, according to a release issued by the team today
 While the team management has taken in its stride several instances of mismanagement and operational glitches by the league organisers, they reacted strongly to the incident that occurred at the toss between Mumbai Maharathi and their opponents. After Sakshi Malik won the toss, she oped to block the wrestler in the 74 kg category, but was prevented to so so by the organisers in a clear violation of the rules. Sakshi then had no option but to block a wrestler in another weight category and the 74 kg category proved vital in the final outcome of the match, with Mumbai Maharathi losing the tie 3-4 to Veer Maratha.
According to the rules, one weight  category cannot be blocked for consecutive matches and for a total of 2 out of the 5 league matches. Mumbai Maharathi had blocked the 74 kg category in their first encounter and now sought to do so in their third encounter, adhering to the rules, but the league organisers stepped in to twist the rules and thwart Mumbai Maharathi.
 Mumbai Maharathi are the 6th owners who have walked out of the league in 3 years.
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Regards
Anuja Sharma
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56 billion animals are subjected to unbearable conditions

Danny Auron – Avaaz
To nksagar_1@yahoo.com
Thursday, 18 January, 2018 1:21 AM
PLEDGE NOW
56 billion animals are subjected to unbearable conditions and slaughtered every year to feed our meat addiction. There’s one simple thing we can do together today: eat less meat. Join the global pledge and together let’s help end this cruelty:
PLEDGE NOW
Dear friends,
56 BILLION animals are crammed into filthy, windowless cages and slaughtered every year to feed our meat addiction.
It’s truly horrible, and it may take years to shut down these factory farms, but there’s one thing we can all do today that could accelerate their end: eat less meat.
Avaaz is 46-million-strong and global. If we each pledge to go meat-free just one day a week, even if we are already vegetarian or vegan, then invite our friends, celebrities, and companies to join, we could help build the largest global pledge ever!
Let’s send a signal to industrial meat producers that the tide is turning.
What we eat shouldn’t be dictated by governments or vigilantes but free choice. And we have the choice to say no to such levels of planet-killing meat consumption! Livestock contributes more to global warming than all cars, planes, and buses worldwide, and 75% of all our agricultural land is devoted to crops for livestock feed. It’s gotten out of hand!
We don’t all have to become vegetarian overnight, but experts say cutting back on meat is the single best thing we can do to stop planetary catastrophe.
Momentum is already building, but if we supercharge a global pledge now, our movement from India, to Brazil, to the United States has unique potential to spark a worldwide trend to radically reduce demand for meat, and eventually shut down these revolting farms. Let’s each pledge one small step today:
Many said we could never stop our fossil fuel addiction, but when enough of us together started changing our habits, and demanding our governments took action, the needle moved. Let’s come together again to stop this cruelty and save our planet, together.
With love and hope for 2018,
Danny, Allison, Marigona, Nataliya, Lisa and the entire Avaaz team

WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS & EXECUTIVES DELEGATION TO USA

Feb 19-23, 2018 : Washington D.C., Pittsburgh/Boston & Silicon Valley, CA
Building on the success of the eight edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) 2017 held first time in India in the city of Hyderabad from Nov 28 -30, 2017, FICCI is building a delegation of technology led women entrepreneurs to the United States of America in February 2017.
The GES was the largest entrepreneurial conference attended by over 1200 entrepreneurs from across the world that was jointly organised by NITI Aayog and the Government of the United States of America. The Summit was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi in the presence of Ms. Ivanka Trump, Advisor to President Trump who was leading the US delegation.
On the sidelines of the GES 2017, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) jointly with NITI Aayog organized seven Road to GES events in Chennai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh and Hyderabad which brought together over 1500 entrepreneurs and key stakeholders from the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. Over 50 percent participation in each of these programs was from women entrepreneurs.
To keep the momentum on by strengthening the ecosystem that nurtures and fosters entrepreneurship, FICCI is partnering with leading institutions and universities in the US to design a one week programme especially for women entrepreneurs from India. As a part of this delegation, FICCI will be organising immersion boot camps, B2B Meetings, visit to iconic companies and interaction with US investors. The visit will culminate with a cultural evening.
We invite women entrepreneurs & executives from across the country from diverse sectors including but not limited to pharmaceuticals, healthcare, biotechnology, energy, media, financial technologies, information technology, cyber security, water, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, robotics, e-commerce,etc. to join the delegation.
To defray a part of the expenses incurred in connection with organizing the visit, a delegation fee of INR 50,000/- ( + GST @ 18%) is being charged per delegate. The travel & accommodation cost has to be taken care of by the delegate themselves.
For any further details & registration, your office may please feel free to get in touch with my colleague Mr Amit Tyagi, Additional Director, FICCIamit.tyagi@ficci.com. Last date of registration is 24th Jan 2018.
Looking forward to your response at the earliest.
With best regards,
Nirankar Saxena
Deputy Secretary General
FICCI

68th Senior National Championship for Men and Women begins today

68th Senior National Championship for Men and Women begins today at JLN Stadium, Chennai 
Chennai 17th January 2018: The 68th Senior National Championship for Men and Women has started at the JLN Stadium, Chennai. 57 teams from all over India are participating which includes 31 Men’s teams and 26 Women’s teams. All the scores from Day 1 morning matches are below:




CategoryLevelGroupWinning TeamWinning Team PtsLosing TeamLosing Team PtsQaurteWise PtsWinning Team Top ScorersLosing Team top Scorers
Women1BRajasthan89Telangana6126-16,17-17,28-11,18-17A.S. Thampi 27pts, P. Divya 18pts, M. GayathriNisha Sharma 31pts
Women1BIndian Railways89Delhi3932-07,16-08,18-09,23-15S. Menon 15pts, Navaneetha 16ptsPratima Singh 16pts
Men2FMaharashtra65Bihar4109-13,15-24, 10-19,07-09Rohit Kumar 13 pts, Sanjeev Kumar 12ptsAmit Gahlot 19pts, Rakesh 09pts
Men1BPunjab76Gujarat6522-12,10-10,20-27,24-16Gurvinder Singh Gill 22pts, Satnam Singh 17pts, Rajveer Singh 14ptsHarpal 17pts, M. Kasirajan 15 pts
Men1AUttrakhand85Odisha6221-11, 27-16,21-17,16-18Mohit Bhandari 20pts, Murali Krishna 17pts, Arjun Singh 15ptsSuman Sahoo 19pts, Ashok Kumar Nayak 12pts
Men2DA.P76J&K7525-17, 21-15,18-19,12-24T. Tammu Sandeep 20pts, J. Tharun Kumar 19ptsRanbir Singh 18, Iqbal 19pts
Men2DPudducherry22Telangana5413-25,5-22,2-5,2-2Sri Ganesh Patil 15pts, Prudhvi Reddy 8pts
Men2CChhatissgarh49Goa3212-06,10-05,08-10,19-11Pratham Singh 15pts, Krishna Pandy 10ptsFlobert 14pts, Dilano 12pts
Men2FU.P88West Bengal7615-10,17-17,21-23,00-12Sagar Joshi 28pts, Arshdeep Singh 16ptsM. vivek 29pts, Vishal kumar 29pts

Veere Di Wedding to release June 1st 2018 !



Veere Di Wedding starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania is all set to hit theatre screens on the 1st June 2018.
There has been massive anticipation surrounding the film ever since it’s announcement, as two power producers Ekta Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor came together ,to present audiences with a fun ride that explores the spirit of the modern day Indian woman.
With the posters of Veere Di Wedding piquing the audiences’ curiosity even further, the wait is finally over as the wedding of the season will now release on the first Friday of June this year.
Says producer Ekta Kapoor, ” This is definitely going to be a wedding to remember . We are happy to announce that Veere Di Wedding will release on the 1st June 2018″.
Adds producer Rhea Kapoor, ” We are hoping that Veere Di Wedding will usher in a new phase in the Hindi film industry. Nothing like this has been attempted before and we hope it’s a fun ride for the audience”.
Directed by Shashank Ghosh and written by Mehul Suri and Nidhi Mehra,  the film stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania.


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Virat Kohli named ICC world cricketer of the year

Indian captain Virat Kohli has been named the world cricketer of the year at the ICC annual awards announced in Dubai today. Kohli reclaimed the award he first won in 2012. This is the second time in succession that an Indian has won the overall cricketer of the year award. Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin had claimed the honour last year.
Kohli also bagged the top honour for ODI players. This is the first instance since 2013 that the ODI Cricketer of the Year award has been won by a non-South African. Quinton de Kock received the accolade for 2016, with AB de Villiers winning it in 2014 and 2015.
Kohli was also named captain of the ICC Test and ODI teams of the year.
In the qualification period from 21st September, 2016 to the end of last year, Kohli amassed 2,203 Test runs at an average of 77.80 including eight centuries. In ODIs, he scored 1,818 runs including seven centuries at an average of 82.63. In Twenty-20s, Kohli made 299 runs at a strike rate of 153.
Australian captain Steve Smith claimed the Test Player of the Year honour. He had scored 1,875 runs in 16 matches at an average of 78.12, with eight hundreds and five 50s.

UNSC to step up pressure on Pakistan

Pakistan is accused of supporting the Taliban and various militant groups in Afghanistan.US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley has said, the UN Security Council should step up pressure on Pakistan to change its behaviour.
Briefing reporters after returning from a UN Security
Council visit to Afghanistan, she said, the Afghan government has asked the 15-member powerful wing of the world body to step up pressure on Pakistan. She said, the Afghan government is starting to see the Taliban concede.
The Kabul visit of UN Security Council members came ahead of the Kabul Process meeting next month where the Afghan government is expected to present its strategy for reaching a settlement with the armed opposition.

India’s exports surge

India’s exports grew by 12.36% in December 2017 to 27.3% 03 billion US dollars on account of strong performance by sectors like engineering goods and petroleum products.
According to data released by Ministry of Commerce and Industry, exports have been on a positive trajectory since August 2016 to December 2017 with a dip of 1.1 % in the month of October last year.
Exports of engineering goods as well as petroleum products showed an increase of over 25% in December.

Benjamin:Come to Israel, Invest in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today India and Israel are the oldest cultures on earth and both are democracies.
Both the countries share love for freedom and are a match made in Heaven. Talking at the India-Israeli Business Summit in Mumbai today which was attended by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis besides business leaders of both countries, he said Indo-Israel partnership is reaching unprecedented heights.
Netanyahu further said that an efficient and direct flight route with India. The ability to have this contact is very important for innovation and progress .
He assured that Indian Businessmen will be received in Israel with unbelievable warmth and tremendous respect.
He ended his address with Come to Israel, Invest in Israel and Israel will come here as well. Speaking at the power breakfast with the top corporate honchos, Israeli Prime Minister said the future belongs to those who innovate and therefore it is crucial that business leaders of both countries meet.
The business leaders, who were present at the breakfast included, Ajay Piramal, Rahul Bajaj, Adi Godrej, Harsh Goenka, Anand Mahindra, and Chanda KochharNetanyahu wraps up his six-day India visit today.
Other engagements of Mr Netanyahu today include, dedicating memorial at Nariman house and the ‘Shalom Bollywood’ programme for film personalities.

SC strikes down ban on release ‘Padmaavat’

Supreme Court has cleared the decks for the all-India release of controversial movie ‘Padmaavat’ on the 25th of this month.
A bench, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, today stayed the orders issued by Rajasthan and Gujarat governments prohibiting the release of the film, also restraining any other state from issuing any such notifications and orders. The bench observed that the states are obliged to maintain law and order.
The producers had approached the apex court challenging the notification and orders issued by the states prohibiting the film’s release.
Senior advocates Harish Salve and Mukul Rohatgi, representing producers of the movie, told the bench that states have no power to issue such notifications when the Central Board of Film Certification has given a certificate of release.The bench posted the matter for further hearing in March.

India successfully test-fires Agni-5

India successfully test-fired indigenously developed long-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile, Agni-5, off the Odisha coast today. The state-of-the-art missile, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO, was test fired successfully from the Abdul Kalam Wheeler Island at 9:54 AM. The three-stage solid propellant Agni-5 missile has a strike range of over 5,000 kilometres and can carry a nuclear warhead of more than one tonne. Defence sources said the missile covered 4,900 kilometres in 20 minutes in today’s launch.
AIR correspondent reports that the missile is about 17 metres long, 2 metres wide and has a launch weight of around 50 tonnes.Today’s test is the fifth developmental trial of the long-range missile, carried out by the Strategic Forces Command of Indian Army to check its operational readiness. Unlike other missiles of Agni series, the latest one ‘Agni-5’ is the most advanced having new technologies incorporated with it in terms of navigation and guidance, warhead and engine.
The missile can hit most northern parts of China and other parts of Asia, Europe and Africa. Defence sources said after some few more trials, Agni-5 will be inducted into the Services. Once this missile is inducted into Services, India will join the super exclusive club of countries with Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles alongside the US, Russia, China, France and the UK. The last test of the missile was conducted from the same test range on December 26, 2016.

Viorica Dancila,PM elect Romanian

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis appointed Social Democrat nominee, European lawmaker Viorica Dancila, as prime minister on Wednesday and handed her a mandate to form a new government.
Dancila will become the first woman prime minister in the history of the Eastern European country.
Iohannis made the decision after consultations earlier Wednesday with parliamentary parties when main opposition parties had neither concrete proposals for the prime minister’s position, nor a political understanding between them.
“Having weighed all arguments, taking into account the concrete situation in Parliament, I have decided to give the Social Democratic Party (PSD) one more chance,” said the president, stressing that now the Social Democrats must show a strong performance, as “Romanians have great expectations, I have great expectations as well.”
The president called on those involved in forming the government to get moving so that the entire procedure can be completed by Feb. 1.

CEC dates on NE states election

Tripura votes on Feb 18, Meghalaya, Nagaland on Feb 27; results on March 3, 2018.
Chief Election Commissioner AK Joti said, in Tripura, the polling will take place on the 18th of next month, while Meghalaya and Nagaland will go to polls on 27th February.The counting of votes for all the three states will be held on 3rd March.
Gazette notification for the poll in Tripura will be issued on the 24th of this month. For polls in Meghalaya and Nagaland, the notification will be issued on 31st January.
Mr Joti said, VVPATs will be used with EVMs during the polling in the three states. He said, the expenditure ceiling for candidates in the polls will be 20 lakh rupees.
Replying to media query on electoral bonds, Mr Joti said, it is a step in right direction as there will be a digital trail of donations made.
With the announcement of the schedule, the model code of conduct has come into force. Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura have 60 Assembly seats each.

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Italy breaks up Chinese ‘transport mafia’

Italian law enforcement agencies have broken up a Chinese organized crime ring that used money from its activities to force its way into European trucking companies, AP reported.
The organization used mafia methods, including intimidation, extortion and violence, and tried to impose control over the movement of Chinese-made goods in much of Europe, top anti-Mafia prosecutor Federico Cafiero de Raho said in Florence on Thursday.
He said the ring earned cash from drug trafficking, gambling and prostitution in locations throughout Italy.
The money was used to take over transportation companies in Italy, France, Spain and Germany.
More than 50 people were under investigation, most in the Tuscan city of Prato, a key center of Chinese business in Italy. Arrest warrants were issued for 33 people. The criminal components hail mostly from the Chinese provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian, according to police.

Czech PM Babis to form new govt

Czech prime minister is rushing to form a new government, possibly by the end of February, before a new presidential term begins. Andrej Babis’ minority cabinet lost a parliamentary confidence vote this week. He denies allegations that, as a businessman a decade ago, he hid ownership of a firm to get a €2 million (US$2.4 million) subsidy meant for small businesses, Reuters said.
The two candidates in the January 26-27 run-off presidential vote have opposing views on Babis, the country’s second-richest person. Incumbent Milos Zeman has promised to give Babis a second try. The other candidate, academic Jiri Drahos, says it would be unacceptable to have a prime minister facing police charges.
Babis told Mlada Fronta Dnes daily on Thursday that a political crisis could arise if he does not get a second chance to form a government.

Puigdemont ready to lead Catalonian govt from Belgium

Catalonia’s fugitive former leader, Carles Puigdemont, says new technologies would allow him to govern from Belgium, AP reports. He spoke to Catalan public radio from Brussels, where he fled to avoid a judicial probe in Spain over secession attempts. After Spanish central authorities disbanded the Catalan cabinet and called an election in the northeastern region, results granted separatists a slim parliamentary majority. The Catalan parliament’s new governing body must decide by the end of January whether to permit Puigdemont’s re-election through a proxy delegate. The central government in Madrid has vowed to impede Puigdemont’s reinstatement by challenging it in the courts if necessary.

India leader in global Digital Space


The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEIT) on yesterday organized a day long workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications for good governance. Held under the chairmanship of Hon’ Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Over 30 representatives from the industry and academia took part in the workshop. These include AI experts from the IITes at Kharagpur, Madras, Hyderabad and Patna. Industry representatives included Microsoft, Google, IBM, Accenture, NVIDIA. NASSCOM and IIIT Hyderabad also gave their views on the strategy to take advantage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology.
Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, SH. Ravi Shankar Prasad has called upon industry and academia engaged in the development and use of AI to join hands in developing AI model which is capable of addressing complex problems in the field of health, education, agriculture and governance. Speaking at the workshop held here to exchange ideas on the use of AI for good governance, he said the government was keen to support such initiative as its development model is based on inclusive growth. He went on to add that AI had the potential to leapfrog India to its true potential of being a world leader in the digital space.
Acknowledging, the work that has already been done in the field by the US and China, the Minister added that India’s model of uptake and scale-up of AI will be one that is indigenous to India and is built on the principle of augmenting intelligence and not the displacement of jobs. He underscored his government’s commitment to retraining and skilling people such that they are able to adapt, adopt and thrive in the dynamically changing society. The Minister also emphasized the need for taking a multi-stakeholder approach to developing the ecosystem for AI in India, committing that the government to its end would help facilitate interactions between the industry, government and academia and will come up with a robust legal framework for the same.
The industry and academia present in the workshop were unanimous in seeking support for getting clean data for evolving effective solutions through the application of AI. They also opined that the government should define policy priorities in the application of AI. This would facilitate them in pursuing a strategy that would benefit the country most. Data has to be available for innovation and India being a country with large number of languages and dialects need to translate data in a usable format. Country has all ingredients to be a hub center for data analysis.
During the discussions that followed the presentations made by various stakeholders, there was unanimous agreement amongst the participants that India should focus its AI initiative to solving complex development challenges. The participants suggested that AI applications had a potential to help improve food and water security for the country, help improve traffic management and also help expedite particular types of cases in the judiciary. Responding to a query raised by one of the participants, the Minister said that data privacy is an important tenet of an individual’s rights, but also stressed on the point that innovation cannot be curbed under the garb of privacy. The Minister also mentioned that the country is well set to bring out a comprehensive policy on Data Protection and a committee under Justice (retd.) Sri Krishna will shortly finalize its recommendations.

GAZPROM MARKETING & TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD initiate supply

GAZPROM MARKETING & TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD AND GAIL (INDIA) LIMITED HAVE CONFIRMED THE START OF SUPPLY UNDER THE LONG-TERM SALE AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT
THE 20 YEAR LNG SUPPLY DEAL WILL COMMENCE IN 2018 AS ORIGINALLY AGREED IN 2012
New Delhi, 16th January 2018: GAIL and Gazprom have strengthened their partnership further by successfully re-negotiating the long-term LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) originally signed in the year 2012. An amendment to this effect was signed today in New Delhi between Mr Gajendra Singh, Director (Marketing) GAIL (India) Limited and Mr. Vitaly Vasiliev, CEO Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited.
A long-term LNG Sale & Purchase Agreement building up to 2.5 MMTPA of LNG on DES (Discharge-ex-Ship) basis was executed by GAIL with Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore (GMTS) in the year 2012, the supplies under which are scheduled to start in Q2 2018.
The two parties have agreed to an adjustment to the price and volume of LNG supply thus enabling GAIL to develop incremental gas markets to offtake these volumes thereby mitigating volume risk.
Vitaly Vasiliev, CEO of Gazprom Marketing & Trading, said: “I am excited to announce that we agreed to deliver on our original promise and begin LNG supplies in 2018. We look forward to strengthening a mutually beneficial partnership with Gail going forward.”
Speaking on the development, Mr. B C Tripathi, Chairman and Managing Director, GAIL (India) said that “This agreement is a key mile stone affirming partnership of GAIL and Gazprom in developing LNG markets under Indo-Russia trade relationship.” This deal is a step for GAIL to diversify LNG portfolio by spreading price reference indices across multiple geographies so as to provide consumers greater flexibility in service. This chapter of relationship between the two companies opens up exploration of further opportunities in portfolio optimization and LNG swap dealings for mutually beneficial outcomes.
The SPA signed in 2012 is a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales and purchase agreement following the signing of an earlier Basic Framework Agreement (BFA) by the two companies on 18 May 2011.With start of the LNG supplies from USA and Gazprom in 2018, GAIL’s LNG portfolio would increase multi-fold bringing it in the league of some of the largest traders of LNG in the world.
GAIL (India) Limited
GAIL is India’s leading natural gas company with diversified interests across the natural gas value chain of trading, transmission, LPG production & transmission, LNG re-gasification, Petrochemicals, City Gas, E&P, etc. GAIL is expanding pipeline network by 4000 kms. at an investment of about Rs. 20,000 to  operate over 15,000 kms by 2020. GAIL commands 75% market share in gas transmission and has a Gas trading share of over 50% in India. It also has a growing international presence through subsidiaries in the USA and Singapore.
Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore Pte Ltd (GM&T Singapore)
Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore (GM&TS) started operations in December 2009 as a platform for LNG trading and marketing, shipping and originating carbon reduction projects in the Asia Pacific markets. Since then the Singapore operation has grown to over 60 people as the business extends Gazprom’s reach beyond its core portfolio offering by launching trading desks in LPG and currency. GM&TS has secured its reputation in the market through actively trading across India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Taiwan, China, Malaysia and Thailand.
Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited (GM&T Ltd)
Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited (GM&T) is a UK-registered wholly-owned subsidiary of PAO Gazprom (“Gazprom”), the world’s largest gas company by asset base, accounting for approximately 17% of the world’s total natural gas reserves and for about 72% of natural gas reserves in Russia. GM&T is headquartered in London and was established in 1999 to manage Gazprom’s marketing and trading activities in the liberalised markets of Europe. GM&T is headquartered in London and is responsible for the optimisation of Gazprom’s energy commodity assets and downstream expansion through its marketing and trading network. With subsidiaries in USA, Singapore, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, GM&T trades energy commodities including gas, power, oil and oil products, carbon, LNG and FX.

LNG & Energy Policy Budget FY19, No Energy Efficiency Program

January18, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
The biggest issue at latest Natural Gas Conclave was issue of Unavailability of Gas for Industry even as India is producing‘Urea Fertilizer Locally based on CNG fuel’.
Bharat Petroleum misled by claiming Urea price shot up over$900 but Ministry of Fertilizer reports Urea Prices in World Market hovered at average below $200.
Indian Agriculture requires 26 million tones of Urea – cost$5200m or around Rs.30,000 Cr –Rs.35,000 Cr but Subsidy alone is Rs.55,100 Cr and Farmers are charged Rs.5,360 Cr per Ton or Rs.15,000 Cr. It cost Rs.70,000 Cr to deliver mostly imported Urea.
Farmers Pay Double For Urea > Industry Lose CNG
Fertilizer Policy of producing Urea in India based on CNG Doubles cost of Fertilizers to Farmers and Deprives Industry of CLEAN FUEL for producing High Value products.
1.     Fertilizer Plants be shut down, Long Term Urea Contracts be more Cheaper.
It was disclosed cost of Piped Gas Supply to a domestic consumer cost Rs.15,000 to Rs.20,000 but average monthly bill is only Rs.275 – therefore least viable.
2.     Combined Heat & Power Plants recover 90% thermal energy and doesn’t involve Long Distance Transmission of Heat & Electricity are common in Developed Countries for 50 yrs – District Heating, Food Processing, Hotels etc may get priority in CNG Supply.
3.     CNG be reserved for Public Transport only in view of shortages and long queues to get gas for Public Transport.
4.   LNG for Coastal Zones – CNG for North & Central India
Japan has One or Two Berth LNG Terminals all over at ports than practice of Exclusive Terminals which become ‘Non Working Assets’ when  LNG Supply is not required.
Coastal States to have their own LNG Ports and directly get LNG supply than routing through Major Pipelines. North & Central India get CNG Supply through existing network.
5.     Energy Efficiency & Environment – Efficient Gas & Kerosene & Wood Stoves can reduce ‘Dependence on Petroleum Products Imports’.
6.     Common Weakly supply of LPG Cylinders than daily supply by distributors where Consumers have Two Cylinder like in Delhi.
7.     10 Years old ‘Non-Working EXPLORATION Contracts or NEP Blocks be RE-AUCTIONED’ to Successful Operators like ONGC or BP.
CAUTION – Solar Power prices have already crashed to Rs.1 Per Unit and manufacture of Solar Cells has exceeded 1,00,000 MWp. Electric Vehicles are gain traction – already viable – shall replace CNG or LNG in Public Transport.
1-7 Suggestion for Public Good Be Implemented ASAP.
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

Book Launch,’The ASEAN Miracle’ A Catalyst for Peace

Oxford university press Book Launch,The ASEAN Miracle A Catalyst for Peace ASEAN
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ASEAN trade 400 million dollars trade China, whereas India  at 75 million dollars Each eco parameter surging in ASEAN regions,the peaceful ASEAN is boon to China,
US China irks relation in SChina sea, Dragon stick SC Sea ASEAN may fall pray
In an era of growing cultural pessimism, many thoughtful individuals believe that different civilizations—especially Islam and the West—cannot live together in peace. The ten countries of ASEAN provide a thriving counterexample of civilizational coexistence. Bubbling with optimism, here 625 million people live together in peace. This miracle was delivered by ASEAN.
Stories of peace are told less frequently than stories of conflict and war. ASEAN’s imperfections make better headlines than its achievements. But in the hands of Kishore Mahbubani and Jeffery Sng, the good news story is also a provocation and a challenge to the rest of the world.
About the authors
Kishore Mahbubani is professor in the Practice of Public Policy and former Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. A former diplomat, he is also the author of The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East.
Jeffery Sng is a writer and former diplomat based in Bangkok, and co-author of A History of the Thai-Chinese.

MoPNG Launched Bid Round 1 under OAL programme in New Delhi

Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhan
Shri DPradhan ,Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas; Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,
interacting with the media post launching the OALP Bid Round- I
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MoPNG has steered a plethora of reforms in the recent past years.In this context the Government launched the Bid Round 1 under open Acreage licencing (OAL) programme for international competitive bidding on 18 January, 2108.
The launch event witnessed a pre-eminent gathering of Industry captains, Ambassadors, policy makers, bankers, leading professionals from E&P companies etc totaling over 100 attendees.
Main attraction of the event was 55 oil and gas blocks, each carved out by prospective bidders themselves in promising basins with an area of 59,282 sq Kms were announced for bidding . This is the largest offering of acreages,the Government has announced in the past 8 years.
Minister delivered key note address, highlighting the positive growth in the oil and gas sectors enumerated proactive reforms being enacted at MoPNG major ones being
Introduction of Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy, named, HELP.
Discovered Small Fields  DSF,
National Data Repository NDR,
Hydrocarbon Resources re-assessment Study which galvanized in surge of 50% in resource estimate assessment.
The minister in his address said, quite hopeful in creating E&P ecosystem by reforms enunciated on boosting indigenous productions of oil and gas by infusion of state of art technology and collaborations with global players .


OAL Process flow chart-:
A Time bound and Transparent Process.
Investors will have an option to carve out an area of their choice.
Investors will submit an Expression of Interest EoI for petroleum operations Contract or Reconnaissance Contract.
Finalization of block by DGH and invitation for bidding bi-annually.
Submission of online and physical bids.
Bid evaluation and award of final contract.
During the event, launch of the e -bidding portal and  notice inviting offer NIO,the e- bidding portal quite safe, secured and transparent e-bidding platform wherein bidders can submit their bids from any where in the world. Further,” DGH One Touch” mobile application was also launched  which would act as a one stop solution for accessing information about DGH,policy initiatives and other relevant information on the move.
Overwhelming success of the first Discovered Small Fields (DSF) round
134 e-bids received from 47 Companies,Cycle completed in record time of ~10 months
20 Companies awarded. 30Contracts awarded (23 Onland& 7 Offshore) of 777 sq.km. area.Expected Cumulative peak productionof 15,000 BOPD oil and 2 MMSCMD gas
•Total 8 FDPs have been submitted
•1 FDP has been reviewed and 7 are under review/evaluation
•Highlights of the reviewed FDP
Expected that the Field will produce ~5000 bblof oil and 15 mmscf of gas per day

Budget for Making India GREAT AGAIN, Hunger & Poverty Free

January18, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
In another few years India shall be Number One in Populationand comparison will switch from China Most Populated Country vs India Second Most Populated Country to
India the Most Populated Country vs China Second Most Populated Country.
1.    INDIA CAN’T BE GREAT WITHOUT R&D and PATENTS: – When India granted 1115 Patents to resident Indians – China granted 1,770,431 Patents & Utility Patents in 2016. Most of 1115 Patents relate to PROCESS Patents which are not recognized in developed countries. India to Speedily GRANT regular patents within say 30 days after they are granted in USA, EU, Switzerland & Japan – Patent Treaty with these Developed Countries For Recognizing Patents Granted in Partner countries.
2.    25% of Bank Credit for ENGINEERS LED R&D Based Industrial Units to 100% in 5 Years – Companies Led by Professional CEO, CTO & CFO.
3.    REVIEW UNVIABLE PROJECTS: – India can’t be GREAT Investing in Unviable Projects, India may continue to lose for decades from these UNVIABLE Projects.
4.    CUT CREDIT to 9 FAMILIES BY HALF – DOUBLE CREDIT TO FARMERS & MSMEs: – Bank Credit to 9 Families & Personal Loans exceed 50% of Private Sector Lending. This doesn’t create JOBS, Lowest Value Additions whereas Farmers & MSMEs add over 30% to 80% Value Additions – 90% Jobs are Starved of Credit.  

5.    Minimum duration of Crop Loans should be 15 monthsand Food Processing Loans to Large Farms 60 months.Flour Mill, Oil-mill, Rice-Milling, Food Processing Units come up in 20-60 days.

6.    Lending Rates Operating Companies be 10%-14%, New Companies 6%-8% for 1st 5 Yrs.

7.    ROOFTOP & FARM SOLAR POWER: – International bids for SOLAR POWER Has declined to Rs.1 Per Unit – Off Grid Rooftop Solar shall minimize Thermal Power Use – Avoid Investing in Power Plants, Transmission Lines & Distribution. Grid Connected Farm Solar to similarly benefit States and Minimizing Rural Feeder Losses.

8.    LNG FOR COASTAL STATES – CNG FOR NORTH & CENTRAL INDIA. IMPORT FERTILIZER AT 50% COST – SUPPLY CNG TO INDUSTRIES.

9.    SUPPORT & INTEGRATE PUBLIC TRANSPORT – SAVE PETROLEUM, CLEAN AIR.

10.          INVEST IN INDIA PROGRAM to ATTRACT $50b EVERY YEAR INTO HOUSING & INDUSTRY – ALLOW INDIAN PROFESSIONALS TO INVEST UPTO $5 MILLION IN FOREIGN PROJECTS. India already has over 1m Housing Units STUCK in Crisis, 10m Units Unoccupied & Need Redevelopment – FDI shall revive Housing Sector & greatly add to GDP & Job Growth.
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Global R&D Spend is $1000b but in this Indian Contribution is barely $15b. All top 10 PCT Filings except IIT are mainly for Chemical or Pharma or Biotech sector – India grants mainly PROCESS PATENTS which are not of Importance – So Indian R&D is Wasted effort. Rs.5 Lakh includes R&D and Patent filing by Non Resident Indians.
Here in the latest update by WIPO Stats – Indians filed 25,795 [1,257,202] Patents in the World in 2016, out of this 13,199 [1,204,981] were filed in India but Resident Indians were granted 1,115 [302,136] Patents only. Figures in brackets are for CHINA that also granted 1,468,295 Utility Model Patents which are Quick & Cheap.
India 1,115 Patents – China 1,761,000 Patents + UM Patents
Country
Patents Filed
Resident P. Grants
Patents Enforce
Utility M. Patents
India
25,795
1,115
49,575
0000
China
1,257,202
302,136
1,774,402
1,468,295
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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,

Indian Pre Budget expectations: And Addressing tax

Budget Expectations from Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee
Given the growth in the number of participants in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, trading volumes, and rupees traded, it is time that the Government makes its stand known. Even if a detailed policy framework is not possible at this stage, an indication of the Government’s mind will help in the robust growth of one of the fastest growing sectors of Fintech.
The exponential growth in cryptocurrency prices have led to several individual players making profits. While tax advisors are providing clients with their view on whether this constitutes a business income (or loss) or a capital gain (or loss), a word of clarification will help tax-payers and could also increase tax collections.
Mining of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies presents a unique “Make in India” opportunity that can boost self-employment. In addition, Government support in this area will encourage import-substitution of mining hardware.
Despite its vast population and technical capabilities, India accounts for less than 1% of global cryptocurrency activity. Forward-looking policy framework will help India strive to assume a leadership position in cryptocurrencies.
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Reforms need to be done on taxes especially mining taxes: Seshagiri Rao of JSW Steel.
Mr. Rohit Saboo, President and CEO, National Engineering Industries Limited (NEI) sharing his perspective on expectations from Budget 2018.
“The automotive industry is one of the key growth drivers of the Indian economy and we are hopeful for a favourable outcome from the forthcoming budget. This industry is a significant contributor to India’s economy and future growth potential as the sector focusses majorly on creating employment for the masses. Being the largest value creators and exporters in the country, the taxation of the automotive industry needs to be aligned accordingly. Further, in order to achieve zero emission by 2030, heavy incentives should be given for research and development in auto and auto component industry. To create value and employment opportunities,  we expect the budget to focus on the manufacturing industry, as a whole, by incentivising investments in manufacturing.  Launching a ‘Make in India’ II is the need of the hour to fuel development of the sector.”
National Engineering Industries Limited (NEI) is the flagship company of the CK Birla Group, a conglomerate with a turnover of US$ 1.6 billion. NEI was founded in 1946 by the renowned industrialist, Shri B M Birla, under the name of ‘National Bearing Company Limited’.  The company commenced manufacturing in 1950 with an annual production of 30,000 bearings in 19 sizes.  With increasing activities and grant of industrial licenses for other vital industries and manufacturing, the name of the company was changed in 1958 to ‘National Engineering Industries Ltd.’ retaining its original trade mark NBC.
Pre Budget expectations: Schaeffler India 
Vadodara, January 17:India holds huge potential for growth. Increased allocation towards key infrastructure sectors like road construction, railways expansion and up-gradation, raw material sectors like steel and cement etc. will bode well for spurring economic activity. These sectors also hold promise for large scale job creation. Government should come out with a clear long term policy on supporting mobility needs of future. We believe the transition to e-mobility is a good step but it must include hybrid vehicles as a necessary and viable intermediate step. Appropriate support to the industry in creating the pull from end consumers and tax breaks to component industry by means of zero duty imports of components going into e-mobility, tax breaks for investments in local research and development will encourage quicker adaption of new technology. On taxation front, continuing the announced roadmap for reduction of corporate taxes will support industrial growth and investments. We expect a balanced budget supported by right monetary policy that creates a positive investment climate and promotes consumption led growth.

Dharmesh Arora – CEO, Schaeffler India
About Schaeffler India Limited (formerly FAG Bearings India Limited)
Schaeffler India was established at Vadodara, Gujarat in 1962. With sales of INR 18.1billion in 2016 and 1,525 employees, it is amongst India’s leading manufacturers of Ball and Roller Bearings. The Company’s plants are rated among the Schaeffler Group’s most technologically advanced facilities and have global qualifications in terms of quality and productivity. Its bearings are highly preferred in domestic as well as various global markets that find wide ranging applications from electric motors to wind mills, motorcycles to mining, tractors to textile machines, and from paper to steel mills. In addition, the comprehensive services portfolio helps customers to maximize plant availability, prevent unforeseen machine downtimes and reduce maintenance cost. Schaeffler India’s trained technicians provide to customer a comprehensive range of equipment and services for the mounting and maintenance of rolling bearings.
About Schaeffler Group
The Schaeffler Group is a global automotive and industrial supplier. Top quality, outstanding technology and exceptionally innovative spirit form the basis for the continued success of the company. By delivering high precision components and systems in engine, transmission, and chassis applications as well as rolling and plain bearing solutions for a large number of industrial applications, the Schaeffler Group is already shaping “Mobility for tomorrow”. The technology company generated sales of approximately EUR 13.3 billion in 2016. With around 86,600 employees, Schaeffler is one of the world’s largest family-controlled companies and, with approximately 170 locations in over 50 countries, has a worldwide network of manufacturing locations, research and development facilities, and sales companies.
“I don’t expect  to be any different. I think agriculture department will remain the same. You can’t just change it in 6-8 Months” –  -Former member of the  of India, at Pre Budget 2018 Round Table.
Over the past few years, several measures have been put in place to target certain abusive transactions and arrangements. The General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) is by far the most important and prominent of these, but there have been several more targeted anti-abuse provisions that have been introduced in recent times, which are posing several challenges to the industry. The most serious of these relate to the newly introduced sections 56(2)(x) and 50CA of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (‘the Act’). These seek to bring to tax notional incomes in the hands of the recipient and transferor in cases where the transaction takes place at a price lower than a specified fair market value.
Although the need to target abusive transactions is undoubtedly an important objective, it is submitted that such provisions are so far-reaching in their scope that several ordinary andlegitimate commercial transactions end up triggering significant tax costs. Since these are taxes on notional, rather than real income, they end up significantly increasing tax costs for businesses. For instance, commercial negotiations based on innumerable factors affect the pricing of shares and other assets. To tax such transactions merely because the negotiated prices differ from the price determined on the basis of a statutory formula is unduly harsh.
With the GAAR now in force, specific abusive transactions can be appropriately targeted under its provisions, without having to resort to such catch-all provisions. We therefore
submit that both sections 56(2)(x) and 50CA be deleted or suitably relaxed.
1.2. Disallowances under section 14A
Disputes around section 14A of the Act are extremely frequent, and on the increase. The Law Commission, in its recent report stated that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal had a staggering 91,538 pending cases at the end of 2016. As per the report of the Income-tax Simplification Committee headed by Justice R.V. Easwar, around 15% of the total tax 5 litigation in the country revolves around section 14A disallowances. For instance, any company earning dividend income or having made any equity investments is, in most of the cases, subjected to section 14A disallowances. Making section 14A inapplicable for dividend income which has already been subjected to Dividend Distribution Tax is, in our view, a fair
ask which also aligns to principles of economic taxation. Merely because such income is exempt in the hands of the shareholder does not make it an “exempt income” for the purposes for which section 14A of the Act was enacted as tax on the same is already paid by the dividend distributing company. We therefore submit that section 14A of the Act should be suitably amended retroactively to reflect the above. This will certainly go a long way in putting a much-needed end to the spate of litigation going around on this issue.
1.3. Grant of tax reliefs/concessions pursuant to proceedings under Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016
The enactment of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (‘IBC’) ushers in a paradigm shift in
the manner in which insolvency proceedings are carried out in India. Tax considerations also
play a vital role in successful implementation of insolvency schemes and hence its
significance in the entire gamut of things should not be underestimated. It is thus
imperative to ensure that tax consequences do not act as a deterrent in achieving the policy
objectives of IBC. As per a recent report, the stressed assets in the Indian banking system
have peaked ~ US$ 150 billion (which is approximate to almost 15% of gross advances).
In order to encourage applicants for submitting and implementing viable resolution plans
for revival of stressed assets and to achieve the objectives of IBC, it is necessary that certain
modifications be made to the Income-tax law in order to ensure that the implementation of
Resolution Plans under the IBC does not lead to undue tax costs. In this regard, nonapplicability
of Minimum Alternate Tax (‘MAT’) on write back of notional income and nonapplicability
of section 50CA and section 56(2)(x) on issue and transfer of assets as per the
Resolution Plan approved under IBC are vital issues which merit attention. These carve outs
are also warranted because the entire proceedings under the IBC are conducted through a
transparent process with sufficient regulatory oversight as that of National Company Law
Tribunal and hence they do not fall within the mischief which is sought to be curbed by
provisions of section 50CA and section 56(2)(x) of the Act.
1.4. Reduce Compliance under GST – A way forward to simplified tax regime
The implementation of GST in the country has been the biggest tax reform that had taken
place since independence. We acknowledge and applaud the consistent measures taken by
the Government to address the concerns of the taxpayers on this new regime since its
implementation. However, the architecture of compliance under the GST regime is in itself a
bit complex for instance requirement of invoice level details, matching concept, filing of
three returns in a month with plethora of details to be filled in, filing of letter of undertaking
in case of exports etc. It is believed that there is a need to review the documentation and
compliance related processes by the Government and make suitable changes after due
consultation with the stakeholders. The reduced compliance would lead to a simplified tax
regime entailing higher compliance.
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1.5. Converge to fewer GST rates and include all sectors under its ambit
There is a need to converge the existing band of GST rates to three in line with international
standards. Further, to make the GST reform truly effective, all sectors should be within the
ambit of GST. Therefore, all excluded sectors / items must be brought under the GST
framework.
1.6. Review of Ambiguous Provisions in the GST Laws
It has been observed that certain provisions in the GST laws have created a room for
ambiguity and need a re-look by the Government. For example applicability of GST in case of
transactions between head office and its branches and consequently issues pertaining to
valuation, applicability of GST on transactions between employer and employee, absence of
clarity on refund of input tax credit in case of inverted GST structure due to input services
etc. It is requested that the provisions of the GST law may be re-examined and ambiguities
arising therefrom may be removed by suitable amendments and providing appropriate
clarifications, wherever necessary.
1.7. Remove restrictions on claim of Input Tax Credit
Section 17 of the CGST Act, 2017 prescribes certain expenditure in respect of which input
tax credit is not available. As a result, the basic objective of introduction of GST intended to
remove cascading effect by facilitating seamless flow of credit of tax paid on supply of goods
and services at every stage of the supply chain is defeated. It is believed that the provisions
in the GST law restricting the allowability of input tax credit on the genuine business
expenditure leads to adversity of undesirable cost cascading effect. It is accordingly
requested that suitable amendment in the GST law be made to facilitate seamless flow of
input tax credit on all expenses incurred for business purpose.
We, at FICCI, would be delighted to work with the Government to provide all possible
support in this regard.
1.8. Provide the roadmap for reduction in Corporate Tax rate
In the Union Budget 2015-16, Finance minister proposed to cut the corporate tax from 30%
to 25% over four year period ending 2018-19, along with removal of exemptions. As of date,
the corporate tax rate has been reduced to 25% only for companies with annual turnover
upto Rs 50 crore. There is a need to bring down the corporate tax rate for other companies
as well and a roadmap should be provided in this respect. The cut in corporate tax rate can
in-fact have positive effects on tax revenues owing to expansion of tax base. This has been
proven in countries like Russia and Turkey.
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ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
2.1. State of global economy
2017 marks ten years of one of the worst financial crisis that hit the global economy. The
economic consequences of the crisis reverberated across the world with GDP growth
plunging across geographies and calls for reforming the global financial system getting
stronger. The crisis triggered a coordinated response from the countries and today the
global economy has been able to recover from the turmoil that followed. The latest IMF
World Economic Outlook released in October 2017 reports strengthening of global
growth. Growth is projected at 3.6% and 3.7% in 2017 and 2018 respectively. There are
indications of a pickup in investment and industrial activity; and trade performance is
also gaining strength. The recovery in advanced economies (being supported by the Euro
Area) and a few other large emerging economies (China) is gathering steam. In-fact,
better growth prospects in the Euro-zone, Japan and China have compensated for
relatively lower growth in the US, the UK and India.
The demand conditions are seen improving in the advanced economies. According to
the IMF outlook, Euro Area is expected to grow by 2.1% in 2017 and 1.9% in 2018.
Further, the business and consumer confidence in the United States has been buoyant
and the country is expected to expand by 2.2% in 2017. In Japan too, growth momentum
is seen remaining intact with expanding trade and government’s fiscal support.
With regard to emerging market and developing economies, the recovery is gradually
shaping up but continues to remain dispersed. Growth in China is improving and the
country is focusing on structural reforms. Other countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Russia
and Turkey are also witnessing some consolidation in terms of their growth
performance.
Nonetheless, growth is yet to fully firm up and there are some downside risks that can
mar the growth prospects.
Even though the recovery in US market continues, but its better growth is largely
dependent on the passage of tax reforms and moderation in rise of interest rates.
Secondly, global trade has seen recovery this year and even though the threat of
protectionism has lowered, uncertainty remains which could halt further improvement
in global trade. The high levels of debt afflicting the Chinese economy also merit close
attention. The factor that could have a drastic impact on global growth is the geopolitical
conflict, especially in North Asia and Middle East. Further tension in this region
could elevate energy prices and lower equity markets, thereby impacting overall
recovery.
2.2. State of Indian economy
Indian economy has largely exhibited resilience to the global economic conditions on the
back of growing domestic economy. India’s GDP growth averaged about 7.5% between
the years 2014-15 and 2016-17. However, GDP growth in quarter 1 of 2017-18
moderated to 5.7% – which was the lowest in about 13 quarters. This was primarily due
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to adjustment impact of key structural reforms, especially the demonetisation move in
November, 2016 and the implementation of Goods and Services Tax from July this year
that caused supply disruptions. However, these disruptions are only transient and
expected to ease out over the next few quarters. Already the numbers for quarter 2 of
2017-18 show that the economy is on a recovery mode with growth climbing up to 6.3%.
Over the long term, GST will have a positive effect on the overall health of India’s
economy, especially when accompanied by further reforms.
The slowdown in the initial months of the current year is also reflected in the
performance of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP). For the period April-September
2017, the IIP index observed 2.5% growth, which was lower than 5.8% growth witnessed
during the same period last year. The informal sector and small & medium enterprises
were adversely hit due to demonetisation and this was aggravated by the initial
compliance hurdles emanating from GST introduction. There is a need to take measures
to provide support and incentives to such informal and small enterprises to aid their
revival and growth.
There is a likelihood that demonetisation effects may linger on for some more months
and hence there is a need to further boost demand. The Government should consider
revision of income tax slabs, by raising the income level on which peak tax rate would
trigger. This would improve purchasing power and create additional demand. For
individual taxpayers, 30% tax rate should be applicable only if the income is above Rs 20
lakh. Additionally, interest rates should be lowered to enable affordable finance for
conducting business operation and expansion.
The recent adjustments in the GST tax rates are noteworthy and will help in lowering of
prices, thus supporting overall demand. Further rationalisation and simplification of GST
rates should be pursued. FICCI has been recommending inclusion of all sectors under the
ambit of GST and convergence to 3-4 GST rates.
There has been some improvement in demand over the last few months. Some lead
indicators point towards signs of recovery in industrial activity. Air passenger traffic and
air freight growth remains in the double digit terrain. Further, the IPO activity this year
has been encouraging. Also, the latest NIKKEI India manufacturing PMI has reported an
improvement. The industry is beginning to tide-over the transition issues related to GST
and production schedules are now getting normalized.
The challenging issue however is the private domestic investment cycle that continues
to remain weak. Corporate investment has slowed down from a peak of 15% of GDP in
2007-08 to around 11% of GDP since then. Domestic production has been affected by
significant rise in imports on the back of concessional entry under various FTAs as well as
substantial appreciation in the Rupee. In the last three years, India’s real exchange rate
has become overvalued on the back of high domestic interest rates that have attracted
huge capital inflows. A reduction in repo rate, combined with effective transmission into
lending rates will help in moderating capital inflows and reducing Rupee appreciation. A
recovery in private sector capex is probably a year away.
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The government should also take reform measures to improve competitiveness of
Indian industry. The New Industrial Policy of the government should incorporate specific
measures in this regard. Focused reforms on doing business have helped India move up
the rankings on Ease of Doing Business by 30 places to 100th position. Similar focused
efforts are required to improve the cost of doing business, which directly impacts the
competitiveness of Indian industry. Specifically, there is a need to pursue the land,
labour and energy sector reforms with greater vigour.
The slowdown in private investments is corroborated by the slowing credit growth to
the private sector. The change in real credit to the private sector which earlier was over
10% of GDP has slowed down to under 5% of GDP. Even though the latest monthly nonfood
credit numbers have reported an uptick, the offtake is yet to reach the pace to put
the growth cycle in full motion. The twin balance sheet problem – overleveraged
corporate balance sheets and bad loans on bank balance sheets – has been deterring
investment revival. The gross non-performing assets crossed Rs 8 lakh crore in the
quarter ending June 2017. The gross NPA’s are even higher if restructured assets are
included. The problem is bigger in public sector banks but even in private banks, the NPA
ratio has been rising.
The government and the RBI have indeed taken steps towards banking reforms,
especially focusing on the four R’s: recognition, resolution, recapitalisation and reform.
Since 2014, the RBI has been proactively forcing recognition of the problem. The
introduction of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 has enabled mechanism for faster
resolution. In terms of recapitalisation, the government announced Indradhanush
Scheme in 2015 and the latest recapitalisation scheme of Rs 2.11 lakh crore is a welcome
step. However, the recapitalisation plan must be accompanied (even preceded) by
reforms in the banking sector. One of the performance criteria the management of the
banks must agree to before recapitalisation is the new lending targets.
There has been a move towards bank consolidation as well, beginning with the measure
of merger of SBI with its associate banks. These measures have been in the right
direction and need to be implemented completely. There is ample scope for further
consolidation and even privatisation of some of the public sector banks, having at the
most 5-6 large public sector banks.
In addition to the credit slowdown in corporate sector, slowdown in investments can
also be attributed to the slowing household investments. The contribution of household
sector to gross fixed capital formation has steadily declined from 46% in FY12 to 37% in
FY16. In y-o-y terms too, household investments have remained weak, registering
decline in FY13, FY14 as well as FY16. One of the reasons for same could be slower job
creation and slow pace of increase in disposable incomes in recent years.
It is thus recommended that the Budget should continue to lay thrust on boosting
consumption and investments, by way of revision in tax slabs, lowering of interest rates
as well as providing incentives for investment in housing.
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The recent stimulus plan introduced by the government also includes a new umbrella
Road Building Project with an estimated capex of Rs 6.92 lakh crore to be spend over the
next five years. Out of this, Bharatmala Pariyojana (for road and highways development)
is to be implemented with an outlay of Rs. 5,35,000 crores and is likely to generate 14.2
crores man-days of jobs. The scheme targets to build over 83,000 kms of roads.
The infrastructure sector has significant backward and forward linkages and the
Government’s focus on this sector is noteworthy. Government has been giving a strong
impetus to development of all areas of infrastructure be it roads and highways, railways,
airports as well as waterways and this must continue. The increase in public expenditure
on infrastructure projects will also crowd in private investments and eventually support
growth and job creation.
To ensure effective implementation of the ambitious infrastructure development plans
and facilitate private sector participation in same, it is important that the Government
addresses the concerns related to financing of PPP projects. Even for the proposed
Bharatmala road project worth Rs 5.35 lakh crore, nearly Rs 1.05 lakh crore of the
investments will have to come from private financing and it is critical to ensure that
problems experienced in the past do not recur. The hitherto problems in PPP projects
have occurred due to inadequate understanding and attribution of risks in these projects
to lack of sectoral flexibility in their design. The Government should consider
recommendations made by the Kelkar Committee in addressing these issues, especially
by establishment of a 3Pi an institute or body to guide future development of PPP
projects in India.
On the inflation front, both wholesale and retail prices have remained range bound. The
consumer price index, which has been chosen as the key measure of inflation by RBI for
policy purposes, averaged 2.7% over the period April- October 2017. The corresponding
number was 5.2% over the same period last year. Food and beverages prices
(particularly pulses, egg, meat, fish and sugar prices) which were a key pressure point
until last year have softened and the overall prices remain within RBI’s indicative
trajectory of 4.0%.
While RBI has been following inflation targeting framework in devising its monetary
policy, it has been observed that its projections have been persistently wrong for the last
two years, resulting in significantly higher interest rates. In India, inflation is largely
driven by imported commodity prices and / or by food prices. The inflation targeting
framework is counter-productive in dealing with this type of inflation as it exacerbates
the problem even further by keeping real interest rates too high. As such, there is a need
to review the framework by an independent panel.
India also needs a pro-active trade policy for essential food items to manage price surges
including buying options in futures markets.
Adequate food stock and effective supply management will also help keep a check on
food prices. There is a need to double up efforts to boost agri-production and agriproductivity
as well as improve the distribution and supply chains. Steps taken for
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agriculture market reforms including the APMC act and e-NAM initiatives are
noteworthy and need to be implemented rigorously. The Government’s plan to link
various agro-processing clusters with the production centres through Mega Food parks
is also a welcome step.
On the external front, India’s merchandise exports increased by 9.0% over the period
April to October 2017 as compared to 0.1% growth reported over the corresponding
period last year. The improvement in external demand conditions is supporting India’s
exports. In fact, our cumulative exports to major destinations like Americas and Asia
noted an increase during the first five months of the fiscal year 2017-18. Imports too
observed 22.9% growth over the period April-October 2017 as compared to (-)10.1%
growth reported over the same period previous year. Besides the rise in oil import bill
following rise in oil prices, high levels of import of gold and silver have majorly
contributed to this spike in growth. The appreciating Rupee has also contributed to the
increase in imports. India’s merchandise trade deficit has seen an increase in recent
times and we also see the deficit on the current account inching up to 2.4% in the first
quarter of 2017-18. Rising oil prices are worrisome external risks and the terms of trade
for India will be adverse. The rising oil prices could inflate India’s oil import bill going
forward, putting some pressure on balance of payments. Nevertheless, it is expected
that robust capital inflows and healthy forex reserves will help in managing the balance
of payments.
Lowering the RBI’s repo rate and ensuring quicker pass-through of RBI rate cuts by the
banks to consumers would help moderate capital inflows and reduce the Rupee
appreciation which is hurting domestic industry. There is also a need to review the
existing FTAs, especially India-ASEAN FTA, which has resulted in growing deficit with
ASEAN countries. Similarly, India’s trade deficit with China has ballooned over the years,
especially for electronic goods. There is a need to ensure that trade with China has a
level playing field, thereby restricting dumping of China’s subsidized exports in India.
Foreign direct investment inflows have been robust. The reform oriented approach of
the Government and various steps taken towards improving ease of doing business and
liberalising the FDI regime have supported inflows. According to DIPP, provisional
estimates for 2016-17 show foreign direct investment inflows at US$ 60.1 billion vis-a-vis
inflows worth US$ 55.5 billion in 2015-16. Direct investment inflows up to September
this year have been US$ 33.7 billion. However, much of the FDI into India serves the
domestic market. There is a need to push for export-oriented FDI as well so that India
not only becomes an export hub but also an integral part of the global supply chains.
Further, India’s foreign exchange reserves stood at an all time high of USD 400.7 billion
at end of November, 2017 – providing an import cover for about 12 months.
The fiscal deficit to GDP ratio for 2017-18 has been pegged at 3.2%. Following
demonetization, the concomitant emphasis on digitization and implementation of GST,
there has been a large addition to the tax payers base in the country.
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However, there are three main concerns for achievement of this fiscal deficit target.
First of all, following the demonetisation drive, RBI’s dividend to the government is
much lower than the previous year, primarily owing to the cost incurred by the central
bank in printing of new currency notes and in sterilisation of excess liquidity. Second, the
rising oil prices will make it difficult for the government to earn windfall gains from tax
revenues like it did in the previous year, when oil prices were on a decline. Third, even
though the government has been able to generate adequate revenue from the GST so
far, the slow economic growth could impact direct tax collections. The recent lowering
of GST rates on several products will also have revenue implications.
Additionally, the Union budget will need to absorb the additional costs of the fiscal
stimulus plan for road infrastructure and bank recapitalisation announced recently.
While such public capex is important to push growth, it may put burden on the fiscal.
With deteriorating finances at the state level the scope for relaxation is limited if any
without risking a down-grade. The Government should thus focus on rationalisation of
revenue expenditure, especially through the wider expansion of direct benefit transfer
for all subsidies. If needed, the Government should consider monetizing its developed
infrastructure assets/ idle assets of PSUs to raise more resources, and accelerate
privatisation.
Some major reforms / program announced / implemented in 2017-18
Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill
2017
The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill
2017 was passed in the Parliament in
August this year. The Government can now
also authorize RBI to direct banks to initiate
insolvency proceedings against defaulters
under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law.
This is a major step and together with
Bankruptcy law, it will help in resolving the
NPA problem in time bound manner.
Real Estate Regulation Act The Act which was passed in the Parliament
in 2016 came in to force from May, 2017.
RERA is expected to bring transparency and
improved governance in real estate
dealings and will reduce the litigations
going forward.
Goods & Services Tax Goods & Services Tax implemented from
July 1, 2017. GST will create a unified
market making Indian industry more
competitive and will contribute significantly
to growth of economy in the medium to
long term.
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Saubhagaya Yojana Prime Minister launched Saubhagya Yojana
on 25th September, 2017. The objective of
the Saubhagya Yojana is to provide energy
access to all by last mile connectivity and
electricity connections to all remaining unelectrified
households in rural as well as
urban areas to achieve universal household
electrification in the country.
Bank Recapitalisation Rs. 2,11,000 crore Bank Recapitalisation
plan announced to help banks meet the
BASEL III requirements, address the NPA
related problems as well as have greater
capital for pushing credit growth
Bharatmala Pariyojana This Road Building Program for 83,677 km
of roads involves capex of Rs.6.92 lakhs
crores over next 5 years. The project will
give a massive thrust to infrastructure
development in the country and will also
crowd in private investments.
Bank Consolidation Cabinet has given an in principle approval
to the framework for consolidation of
banks. SBI merged five of its associate
banks and Bharatiya Mahila Bank with itself
earlier this year. India needs to have large
banks that can support investment needs
and support economic growth.
Strategic Disinvestment of PSUs The government has invited bids for
strategic disinvestment in identified CPSEs.
Once completed, this will help improve the
growth prospects of these companies.
FICCI compilations

Network18 is organizing APOLLO HEALERS OF INDIA

Dear Mr. Sagar,

Network18 is organizing APOLLO HEALERS OF INDIA – Townhall at FC 7 Studio, (Film City)  Sector 16A, Noida on 19 th January 2018 .

  • A 60-minute town hall session moderated by Mridu, which will be packaged into 2 half hour episodes.
  • Theme of the first 30 minutes Improving Access, Affordability & Last Mile Delivery of Healthcare in Rural India: This discussion will primarily talk of the current state of the healthcare services in rural India, physical and digital infrastructure bottlenecks and possible policy interventions to improve the access, affordability and delivery of healthcare services at the last mile.
Suggested Panelists
o   Mr Manoj Jhalani, Additional Secretary & MD (NHM), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GoI
o   Mr. Sumant Narain, Director – Health, NITI Aayog, Government of India
o   PARTNER –Dr KK Agarwal, National President Indian Medical association
o   Dr. (Prof) Jagdish Prasad, Director General of Health Services
o   Dr Harish Nadkarni, Chief Executive Officer of NABH/ Dr Gayatri Vyas Mahindroo, Director, NABH
o   Mr Franklin L Khobung, Director, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India
  • Theme of the next 30 minutes – Universal Health Coverage in India enabled by Emerging Technologies: Delivery of affordable, quality healthcare services to the most deprived through implementation of technology and up-skilling of rural healthcare workers. We will also focus on the impact of ingenious emerging technologies like internet of things, artificial intelligence etc. on delivering affordable healthcare at the last mile and discuss successful use test cases.
Suggested Panelists
o   Vikram Damodaran, Chief Innovation Officer, GE Healthcare.
o   Anjan Bose, VP,  Philips Healthcare
o   PARTNER – Siddhartha Bhattacharya, country head, India ACCESS Health
o   Dr Shakti K Gupta HOD, Hospital Administration and Medical Superintendent, Dr RP Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS
o   Charu Sehgal, National Leader, Life sciences & Healthcare, Deloite

To know more on the event & to stay updated on event details please  click here to register .
Date 19 January, 2018 (Friday)
Time : 10.00 am Onwards followed by snacks and refreshments
Venue Townhall at FC 7 Studio, Sector 16 A, Film City, Noida
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
RSVP : Ms. Richa | Email :-  richa@c2cm.com | Mobile : +91 9650716790

Note: This is applicable for only 25-50 years of age.
Regards
Team Network18

MARKETS IN SOUTH DELHI OBSERVE TRADE BANDH TODAY

MARKETS IN SOUTH DELHI OBSERVE TRADE BANDH TODAY AGAINST SEALING
IF NOT HEARD, DLEHI TRADERS WILL GO FOR DELHI BANDH
In the wake of continuous sealing of shops in various parts of Delhi, the South Delhi Traders today observed a Trade Bandh in different South Delhi Markets which wore a deserted look.Shutters in  prominent markets like Greater Kailash, South Extension, Defence Colony, Hauz Khas, Yusuf Sarai and others remained closed today and no commercial activity took place. Thousands of traders and employees of these markets later gathered at South Extension and while staging a demonstration demanded respite fro sealing.
The protesting traders were demanding that the markets which in the very beginning were granted as Local Shopping Centres and Local Commercial Markets and where traders are working since decades what is the logic of demanding conversion charges and that too more exorbitant  in compare to residential areas converted into commercial areas. Its quite injustice and much against the spirit of the principle of natural justice. On the other hand the proposed FAR of 350 or 400-500 should be immediately implemented by the Central Government since commercial activities are being conducted to meet the demand and the Government has failed to built enough commercial space in Delhi.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) categorically said that if there is no hearing of the version of the traders by the Authorities, then traders of whole of Delhi shall be compelled to observe Delhi Trade Bandh in near future. The CAIT has demanded immediate direct intervention of Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh and urged him to initiate dialogue with Traders delegation.
The CAIT while supporting todays South Delhi Markets Trade Bandh called by different Trade Associations of South Delhi said that sealing in Delhi is being done in utter disregard of the constitutional provisions of Delhi Municipal Corporation Act,1957. The MCD officials are behaving like bonded labor of the monitoring committee and sealing the premises by violating their own governing MCD Act,1957. There is no one to listen. The sealing has created a havoc and local customers are not visiting Retail Markets whereas Traders from outside Delhi are refraining themselves to come to Delhi in wholesale markets. The distributive character of Delhi trade is at the verge of too much distortion.
Mr. Praveen Khandelwal and Secretary Mr. Ramesh Khanna also said that the unified MCD has passed 351 Roads to be declared as commercial & mixed land use about 10 years back and sent the list for notifying these roads to Delhi Government. It is highly regretted that no steps have been taken and the issue is dumped in the files. The CAIT has called upon Delhi Chief Minister Shri Arvind Kejriwal to immediately notify the roads to provide relief to traders who are conducting business activities on these roads.

Kunal Bhasin emerges second round leader at Final Qualifying Stage

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Eighty-four players make the halfway cut
Kensville Golf & Country Club, Ahmedabad, January 18, 2018: Australia’s Kunal Bhasin emerged the second round leader at the PGTI’s Final Qualifying Stage for the 2018 season being held at the Kensville Golf & Country Club near Ahmedabad.
The Mumbai-based Bhasin followed up his opening round three-over-75 with the second day’s best score of five-under-67 to total two-under-142. The three-time winner on the PGTI led the field by one stroke.
Kunal, a 10th tee starter on Thursday, was two-under through the back-nine thanks to three birdies and a bogey. The 38-year-old, who has also held an Asian Tour card in the past, then produced an immaculate approach shot from 175 yards on the par-4 third that found the hole and earned him an eagle. Subsequently, Bhasin picked up another stroke on the fifth to end the day on top of the pack.
Bhasin said, “The last few seasons haven’t been great for me as I’ve been working on some changes in my swing. However, I’ve made a good start to the Final Stage of the Q School and that hopefully sets the tone for the rest of the year. The eagle-two on the third was a special one as I holed out from 175 yards. Today’s solid round despite the tough scoring conditions gives me the momentum going forward.”
Chennai-based amateur Shivnaren Srinivasan (72-71) was placed second at one-under-143.
Third place was shared between two of the first round joint leaders, Lucknow’s Rajesh Kumar Rawat and Jalandhar’s Gunvir Rana, as well as Kolkata-based amateur Sunit Chowrasia, at even-par-144.
The halfway cut fell at 11-over-155. The top eighty-four players made the cut.
At the end of round four on Saturday, the top 36 players will earn full cards for the 2018 PGTI season.

CURTAIN RAISER FOR MEETING OF MINING MINISTERS

Ministry of Mines
Government of India
CURTAIN RAISER
FOR
MEETING OF MINING MINISTERS
19 Jan, 2018
Goa

Meeting of Mining Ministers on key issues pertaining to mining sector on 19 January, 2018 at Goa organized by the Ministry of Mines, Government of India

Ministers and officials from 21 major mineral rich States to participate in the meeting and discuss the ways to strengthen the Mining Sector in India

Meeting to be chaired by Union Minister of Mines
Shri Narendra Singh Tomar

  1. A meeting has been convened under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Union Minister of Mines of the Hon’ble Ministers in-charge of Mining Department of 21 major mineral rich States, on 19 January, 2018 at Goa from 10 AM onwards. This would be the 5th such meeting of the Mining Ministers of the States for discussing the issues related to mining sector at the highest level of governance.

  1. The meeting would provide an appropriate platform to monitor the progress of auctions in the country. The use of online portal and mobile app- Transparency, Auction Monitoring & Resource Augmentation (TAMRA) launched by the Ministry of Mines, for the purpose of facilitating and monitoring the clearances status of the auctioned mines in order to further the agenda of ‘EASE OF DOING BUSINESS’ and ensuring early operationalization of the auctioned mines will also be discussed in the meeting.

  1. The ways to expedite the auction process will also be discussed in the meeting. The Mineral Auction Rules have been amended by the Ministry of Mines vide notification dated 30.11.2017 to make the auction process less cumbersome and thus, expedite the mineral auctions. Several key amendments such as providing more flexibility to the States for conducting auction of annulled blocks, relaxation of end use conditionsfor miners and changes in considering the net worth requirement of the bidders to attract more participants in the auction process have been done.The preparedness of the State Governments to carry out auction of mineral blocks in the changed scenario will be taken up in the meeting to increase the contribution of the mining sector in the GDP of the country.

  1. The 1st session will be chaired by the Hon’ble Union Minister of Mines. It is expected that the Ministers from the respective States will brief about their efforts to promote the growth of mining sector in their States.

  1. The status of the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) to be implemented by the District Mineral Foundation (DMFs) will be discussed in the meeting. The details of the schemes launched by the States and the amount spent under them for the development of mining affected areas and creating a congenial mining environment in the country will also be taken up along with the integration of the IT platform of the States for the PMKKKY with the national portal being developedunder the Mining Tenement System (MTS) by the Ministry of Mines.

  1. The plan for auctioning the merchant mining leases expiring in 2020 will be discussed. These mines will have to be auctioned with sufficient time in buffer to ensure a seamless transition from erstwhile lease holders to new lessees so that the production of minerals in not adversely affected. The road map for carrying out exploration as per norms, conducting auction with buffer time for annulments and timely grant of clearances needs to be formulated.

  1. The utilization of the Mining Surveillance System (MSS) for major minerals developed by the Ministry of Mines through Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), with the help of Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Applications & Geo-Informatics (BISAG), Gujarat under MeiTY for monitoring of mining activities to curb the incidences of illegal mining with the use of space technology will be deliberated upon. The use of MSS for curbing illegal mining in minor minerals and the plotting of minor mineral leases to improve the accuracy of the system will also be stressed upon in the meeting.

  1. The mandatory implementation of the Star Rating System within two years from the date of notification or from the date of start of mines under the provisions of the MCDR, 2017 for the implementation of the sustainable development framework in the mining sector and facilitation of sustainable and responsible mining will be discussed in the meeting. The evaluation template for Star Rating was notified vide notification dated 23.05.2016. The Star rating system evaluates performance of mines on technical, socio-economic, environmental parameters; final and progressive mine closure and adoption of international standards with the objective to bring standardisation in mining operations and for minimising impacts of mining.

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Ambassador of Japan to speak on “India & Japan: Towards A Higher Stage”

Ananta  Aspen Center

Ambassador of Japan to speak on “India & Japan: Towards A Higher Stage”

Presents the Ambassador Series
with

H.E. Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu, Ambassador of Japan to India
on
“India & Japan: Towards A Higher Stage”
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DATE Tuesday, February 6, 2018TIME 6:00 PM  – 7:15 PM (Registration: 05:00 PM )LOCATION WWF Auditorium, 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi- 110003   SPEAKER H.E. Mr. Kenji HiramatsuAmbassador of Japan to IndiaCHAIR Mr. B J Panda, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha

ABOUT THE EVENT 
Japan and India share a “Special Strategic and Global Partnership”. The relations between the two countries are of immense importance to each other and the world. A resurgent Japan and a transforming India could potentially reshape the Asian Strategic landscape. Japan is a partner to India whether it is building industrial corridors in India or becoming the formal partner of the Malabar Exercise. Both the countries have witnessed significant deepening of bilateral relations in the past three years and a growing convergence in the political, economic and strategic interests. At one level, this is based on the firm foundation of common values and traditions and on an emerging consensus on contemporary issues of peace, security and development.
This session will focus on the potential of India and Japan for working together to elevate their partnership to a higher stage and advance common strategic objectives at a time when the global community is faced with new challenges.

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H.E. Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu, Ambassador of Japan to India
Ambassador Hiramatsu was appointed as Ambassador of Japan to India in November 2015 and to Bhutan in February last year. Prior to his appointment as Ambassador of Japan to India, he served as Deputy Vice-Minister for Foreign Policy from 2012 to 2015, where he was responsible for overall foreign policy making in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In this capacity, he played a central role in Japan’s new landmark legislation for peace and security. He was one of the authors of the first National Security Strategy in 2014. He was also responsible for a whole range of issues related to the United Nations including the reform of the UN Security Council.
Ambassador Hiramatsu also served as Director-General for Global Issues from 2011 to 2012 and was engaged in several important multilateral negotiations. He was a Prime Minister’s special envoy for climate change negotiations and contributed to establishing a new climate change framework. After joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1979, Ambassador Hiramatsu has dealt with a wide range of issues, which include national security, multilateral trade negotiations and global agenda such as development, climate change, health and women’s empowerment. He took important positions such as Deputy Director-General for Economic Affairs, Executive Assistant to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Director for Northeast Asia Division, where he was instrumental in realizing the historic visit of Prime Minister Koizumi to North Korea. His overseas postings include Paris and London. Ambassador Hiramatsu graduated from Kyoto University. He is married and has three daughters.  CHAIR Mr. B J Panda, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda is currently serving in his 4th term in the Parliament of India. He was elected to his second term (2014 – 2019) in the Lok Sabha (House of the People) from Kendrapara Constituency, Odisha. Earlier, Jay Panda had been elected to the Lok Sabha in May 2009 as well as twice earlier to the Rajya Sabha (parliament’s other house, the Council of States) in 2000 and 2006, also from the State of Odisha.  He is one of the founding members of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) party, whose Founder President is Naveen Patnaik, currently serving in his fourth term as Chief Minister of Odisha.Jay Panda represents the new face of Indian politicians, several of whom have been educated abroad and have had alternate careers before choosing to serve the nation through politics.  He graduated from the Michigan Technological University and, with a background in Engineering and Management, worked in the corporate sector before joining politics.  He assisted the late Biju Patnaik and subsequently Naveen Patnaik, who founded the Biju Janata Dal party, which has found strong acceptance from the people of Odisha and has been repeatedly voted back in elections. Jay Panda had helped to form the erstwhile Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF) and was its Convener. He has also been associated with the India-USA Forum of Parliamentarians from its founding in 2001 and is currently its Chairman.  He was awarded the “Bharat Asmita National Award” for best parliamentary practices by the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India in 2008.  Since its inception in 2007, Jay Panda has been associated with the Citizens’ Alliance Against Malnutrition, an advocacy group including many parliamentarians across parties, Bollywood actors, other celebrities, civil society activists and non-governmental organizations.  The Citizens’ Alliance has undertaken numerous initiatives to battle child malnutrition in India, including field visits to rural districts in several states, continual engagement with media organizations to highlight the issue, repeated interactions with the Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition, Chief Ministers and other political leaders to raise the priority given to this critical issue. In his earlier corporate career, Jay Panda was active in industry organizations like the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the International Chromium Development Association.  In the past he has also been associated with the Govt. of Odisha’s Industrial Advisory Committee and been a Director on the Industrial Promotion & Investment Corporation of Odisha (IPICOL).  As a parliamentarian, he has been a member of many important committees like the Parliamentary Standing Committees on Finance, Home, Energy and Urban Development. In Parliament and public life, Jay Panda passionately espouses the cause of his home state Odisha as well as other national issues close to his heart, such as economic development, education and information technology.  He frequently participates in national television discussions and writes op-ed pieces in newspapers.  He holds a Private Pilot’s License for aircraft and helicopters and enjoys adventure sports like skydiving and bungee jumping. Currently, he is a member of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs as well as the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Finance and Corporate Affairs.
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INVITATION FOR COVERAGE

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(“National Conference on Improving Accessibility”)
Dear Sir/Madam,
You are requested to cover the following event:-
Event
Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot, Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment will inaugurate “National Conference on Improving Accessibility” being organized by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan). On this occasion he will inaugurate first 100 accessible websites of State Governments under Accessible India Campaign.
Ministers of State for SJ&E Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar and Vijay Sampla will be present.
Date
19th January, 2018 (Friday)
Time
10.00 AM

Venue
Hall No. 6, Vigyan Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi 110001

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Event
Union Minister of Electronics & IT and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad to launch “Cyber Surakshit Bharat”.
Date
Friday, 19 January, 2018
Time
10.30 AM
Venue
Hotel The Grand Vasant Kunj, Nelson Mandela Road, New Delhi
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Dear Sir/Madam,

The Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley will launch National Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Data Portal and Corporate Data Portal to bring transparency, accountability and understanding among the stakeholders, as per thefollowing schedule:

Date:               January 19, 2018 (Friday)
Time:              10.00 a.m.
Venue:            Pravasi Bhartiya Kendra, 15-A, Dr. Rizal Marg,
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021.
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Function:
Announcement on Smart Cities and Commencement of the Liveability Index program by Shri Hardeep S. Puri, Minister of State (I/C) for Housing & Urban Affairs
Date:
19/01/2018 (Friday)
Time:
3.00 p.m.
Venue:
Conference Hall, New Media Centre, 7E Raisina Road, , New Delhi
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You are cordially invited to cover the following event:



Event
Director, IB Shri Rajiv Jain to be the chief guest at 13thRaising Day function of the NDRF

Date

January 19, 2018 (Friday)

Time

11:45 AM


Venue

Vigyan Bhawan, Plenary Hall, New Delhi
दिल्ली के सभी व्यापारी भाई आज MCD द्वारा हो रही सीलिंग से त्रस्त हैं,सीलिंग के कारण साउथ एक्सटेंशन की पूरी मार्किट बन्द रहे गई ।
इसलिए MCD द्वारा हो रही दुकानों की सीलिंग/ट्रेड लाइसेंस के खिलाफ व्यापारियों का विशाल पैदल मार्च एवं विरोध प्रदर्शन
दिनांक 19/1/18 शुक्रवार
सुबह 11.30 बजे से
साउथ एक्सटेंशन मार्किट
रिंग रोड
नई दिल्ली
से शुरू होगा इसलिए आप सबसे प्रार्थना है कि इस विरोध प्रदर्शन के कार्येक्रम में अधिक से अधिक संख्या में उपस्थित होकर व्यापारियों की एकजुटता का प्रदर्शन करें

निवेदक :
साउथ एक्सटेंशन मार्किट ट्रेडर्स एसोसिएशन

India Road Safety Awards

Maruti Suziki India Road Safety Mission conclave and Awards in partnership with TIMES NOW was held at Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Delhi.
 India Road Safety Mission: Times now Conclave Panel discussion Eco system for Road safety. Maruti Suzuki presenter said, As per the international road safety fora, regional road council was an essential part of  mandate. We Activated Road safety council in Region and MP wanted to be the Chairman and as per protocol was the head. NHAI was asked to be part of council monthly to hold regular monthly meeting. Purpose to coordinate was to lead agency to move forward with various stake holder Engineers department, Transport ministry, HRD for safety and therefore talk to 29 states 7 UT to be part of  saftey councils as per the regions. The requirement of fund was also an essential subject for which corpse need to debated,collected, spent and held in its totality.
In Conclave, Indian Roads difficulties and deficiencies were discussed. International Road Federation Indian chapters and various experts from road research institute spread across the country  participated.These institute are with mandates of innovation in design, safety of roads. Furthermore, roads materials, to be used in fly over, grade separators. roads lighting, civic facilities, software’s to be best on National Highway, or other main roads for comfort of masses, to reduce the time of waiting on roads  with update plans and participation.
Conclave was attended by Central, State, officials, Media’s, NGOs and  many institutes participation were  visible such as CRRI, IRF, Intel network etc.
Training of Drivers  an important topic on which Maruti speakers explained their performance.
Pedestrian track Cycle Track, two wheelers, light vehicle and movement of buses, plying of trucks & safety were discussed.
Wearing of helmets,use of safety belts while driving Importance was explained through visual and lecture.
Awareness of Road Safety mission was illustrated as an important aspect with its regular novel advertisement subject found attention in their visual,lectures.
Mr Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of NHAI transport,Shipping Ganga Rivers rejuvenation gave the awards to Mayors of North Delhi, Ms Preety Agarwal, Dy Mayor of Mumbai, Mayor of Raipur alongwith COO, Raipur, Mr Gaurav Mishra , Mayor of Kolkatta and DCP Traffic , Chennai , Ms Shanmuga Priya, for her novel social participantion in North Chennai.
The Chief Guest Mr Nitin Gadkari in his address spoke the tiring difficulties of commutters on roads with humongous fleets of cars in Delhi NCR. Minister said the sturdy public transport is on my agenda and is working on various connecting Ring Road and other means of road navigation.Electric buses, mass rapid transport etc.
With pride Minister said,we are building roads, highway with target of 28 Km per day and complete 200,000 Km highway projects. Road accidents deaths are brutal and seat belt use reduce brutality to half.
Times Network, Sr VP ,Mr Hemant Arora was also present alongwith Mr Rahul Bharti from Maruti Suzuki. Mr Pasricha, EX-DGP, Maharashtra was among the other awardees. earlier in the day.
Joint  CP , Traffic, Delhi Police, Mr Deependra Pathak talked about how Artificial Intelligence is being used by Delhi  Police.
Log on to www.indiaroadsafetymission.com and also take the pledge , #PEHNIKYA. . Wear seatbelts and always stay SAFE.

Karnataka Men and Women dominate Day 2


Karnataka Men and Women dominate Day 2 defeating  defending Champions Uttarakhand Men and Kerala Women in very close matches at the 68th Senior National Basketball Championship


Chennai, 18th January 2018:  Day two of the 68th National Basketball Championship for Men and Women saw some fast and furious action in the first half. The morning of day two, saw the Maharashtra Women’s team and Women’s team from Indian Railways competing against each other for the first match of day two with the Indian Railways Women’s team securing a comfortable over Rajasthan.

The final score at the end of four quarters was Maharashtra 48 and Indian Railways 98.

The first Men’s match of the day saw Maharashtra taken on West Bengal with the West Bengal team being victorious. The final score was 49-54.

The next Men’s game saw Uttar Pradesh take Madhya Pradesh with the men from Uttar Pradesh being victorious. The final score was 67-57.

The next Men’s game saw Chhattisgarh take on Sikkim with Chhattisgarh securing a comfortable victory over Sikkim. The score at end of all quarters was 45-19.

The next Men’s game saw Kerala take on Rajasthan where Rajasthan secured the victory over Kerala. The final score at the end of all four quarters was 72-87.

The next Men’s game saw Karnataka take on Uttarakhand. This was a nail biting game where Karnataka beat Uttarakhand by just two points. The final score was 85-83.

The following Men’s game saw Maharashtra taken on West Bengal. West Bengal beat Maharashtra in a close game where the final score was 49-54.

The next Men’s game saw Andhra Pradesh taken on Delhi where Delhi beat Andhra Pradesh in an exciting game. The final score was 50-68.

The following Women’s match pitted Gujarat against Uttar Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh secured a comfortable victory over their rivals. The final score was 30-59.

The next game saw the men from Arunachal take on the men from Mizoram. This low scoring game saw the men from Mizoram come out on top, with the final score being 28-56.

The next game saw Goa take on the Services team, where the Services team demolished their opponents. The final score was 26-87.


The following Men’s game saw Chhattisgarh take on Sikkim where Chhattisgarh dominated their opponents. The final score at the end of four quarters was 45-19.

The second half of day two of the 68th National Basketball Championship for Men and Women continued to see fast and furious action.

This men’s game saw Assam take on Bihar. A close game which saw Assam beat Bihar. The final score at the end of the four quarters was 64-56.

The following men’s game saw Jharkhand take on Tripura. This low scoring game saw Jharkhand beat Tripura. The final score was 33-14

The next game was the Karnataka women’s team take on the Kerala women’s team. A close game from the very beginning made it to extra time. The women from Karnataka were victorious at the end. The final score at the end of this high pressure was 70-67.
Quarter wise score – (10-18), (12-15), (27-12), (12-16), (09-06)


The following women’s game was Delhi taking on Telangana where Delhi secured a comfortable victory over their opponents. The final score was 85-43.
Quarter wise score – (28-10), (14-09), (18-10), (25-14)


The next women’s game saw the hosts Tamilnadu take on Chhattisgarh. A close game from the very start they teams were tied at 77-77 at the end of the four quarters. The extra time saw both the teams put up a fight to the finish where Chhattisgarh team won. The final score was 93 – 85.
Quarter wise score – (10-23)), (14-19), (21-15), (32-20) and (06-16)

All the scores from Day 2 matches are below:
CategoryLevelGroupWinning TeamWinning Team PtsLosing TeamLosing Team PtsQaurteWise PtsWinning Team Top ScorersLosing Team top Scorers
Women1BIndian Railways98Maharashtra4714-27,7-25,10-26,16-20Anitha 16pts, Rajapriya 13ptsMukda 10pts, Shireen 9pts
Men2FWest Bengal54Maharashtra4910-12,07-17,16-12,16-13Bhrigendra 19pts, Arshdeep Singh 12ptsAmit Gehlot 14pts, Rakesh 13pts
Men2DDelhi68A.P5012-10,12-17,12-18,14-23Yadav 15pts, Akshay 11ptsT. Manu 12pts
Women2CU.P59Gujarat304-17,6-20,12-15,8-7Vaishnavi 28ptsNidhi 6pts, Dharti 6pts
Men2FU.P67M.P5714-12,21-20,18-09,14-16Pulkit 15pts, Vishal 14ptsPrakash 27pts
Men1EMizoram56Arunachal Pradesh2814-14,16-05,16-05,12-04Moses 12ptsSagar 15pts
Men2CServices87Goa2602-24,04-22,09-20,11-21Joginder 15pts, Issac 12ptsAaron 11pts
Men2CChhatissgarh45Sikkim1919-04,10-2,8-10,8-3Ashish 7ptsAnkit 12pts
Men1ARajasthan87Kerela7211-29,21-16,18-24,22-18Vinod 39pts, Sharad 15ptsGineeb 17pts, Eudric 15pts
Men1BKarnataka85Uttrakhand8317-24,26-11,18-16,24-32Arvind 34ptsYadwinder 33pts
Men1BIndian Railways88Haryana7721-19,23-28,19-20,14-21Akash 17pts, Palpreet 16ptsVikas 29pts, Rahul 20pts
Men2FAssam64Bihar5622-12,12-13,15-12,15-19Birender 20pts, Ajay 19ptsSanjeev 22pts, Dheeraj 10pts
Men2EJharkhand33Tripura1419-00,12-05,00-02,02-07Sukdeep 7ptsAtul 8pts
Women1AKarnataka70Kerela6710-18,12-15,27-12,12-16,09-06Bhandavya 27pts, Priyanka 22ptsJeena 37pts
Women1BDelhi85Telangana4328-10,14-09,18-10,25-14Pratima 20pts, Raspreet 17ptsManasa 14pts
Women2FAssam52Jharkhand2814-06,17-14,16-06,05-02Anju 10ptsUsha 11pts
Men2DTelangana70J&K5718-08,14-21,18-11,20-17Visu 31ptsInderjeet Singh 26pts
Women2FBihar54Odisha3708-08,15-06,09-12,22-11Priyanka 23pts, Kiran 18ptsLipramayee 20pts
Women2DGoa33Uttrakhand1905-04,08-06,12-01,08-08Rachel 18ptsRidha 8pts
Women2CPunjab71Haryana4410-16,20-11,19-10,22-07Samriti 21pts, Rajandeep 19ptsBharti 24pts
Women2EA.P43J&K2814-05,07-06,13-08,09-09Padmavati 10ptsPeaul 25pts
Women1AChhatissgarh93T.N8323-10,19-14,15-21,20-32,16-06Anju 28pts, Seema 20ptsSri Vidhya 16pts
Men1BT.N102Gujarat6321-15,25-11,29-21,27-16P. Jeevanandam 20ptsVinay 20pts
Men2CSikkim62Goa7520-21,12-26,16-14,14-14Vassily 14ptsAnkit 25pts
Women2DWest Bengal56H.P2913-02,22-08,09-12,12-07Salma 11ptsAlka 10pts
Men2EArunachal Pradesh28Tripura2209-05,09-05,04-04,06-08Sagar 7ptsShivang 8pts
Men2FWest Bengal59M.P6717-18,02-11,17-18,23-20Prakash 30pts, Laxman 11ptsArshdeep 16pts, Dheeraj 12pts
Women2EChandigarh45Pudducherry2710-08,20-6,6-7.9-6Nisha 11ptsPriya 10pts

About Basketball Federation of India
The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

Unique anthology on legendary Singer Mohammed Rafi released

New Delhi, January 18,
A bilingual book on legendary singer Mohammed Rafi
“The World of Rafi / Rafi Ki Dunia” was released recently in a function
organised at India Islamic Cultural Centre in New Delhi.
On this occasion, music lovers were present in large numbers besides well
known personalities from different fields were present. Many singers from
Mumbai, Amritsar and Delhi paid musical tributes to Mohammad Rafi Sahab. The
function was organised by Golden Greats.
Releasing the book, film producer and music promoter Amarjit Singh Kohli,
said that Mohammad Rafi remains till today the most versatile of all the
singers who could sing any type of song. Such versatile geniuses are born
in a millennium. Every singer has some idol and Rafi has perhaps the
biggest following amongst budding singers. He said that Vinod Viplav has
been doing marvellous job and he had earlier penned the legendary singer’s
first biography titled ‘Meri Awaz Suno,’
Music Organiser and presenter Mr. Kaushik Kothari said that probably
because of the miraculous blend of all the singing qualities that he
possessed with that humility and godliness that he conveyed and expressed
silently and so naturally during his lifetime. A man of few words, he was a
great human being and a singer that made him the greatest legend of all
time. This new book, edited by Vinod Viplav tells the different shades of
his personalities and his fan followings

United Nations begins the Urban Journalism Academy on World Urban Forum 9

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United Nations begins the Urban Journalism Academy on World Urban Forum 9
Academy facilitates understanding of cities as centres of sustainability and inclusiveness

18 January 2018, New Delhi:United Nations commenced the first Urban Journalism Academy in New Delhi today with broad participation from more than 40 media professionals from across India. The academy shines a light on issues that are key to urban spaces today in light of rapid urbanization and ever limited resources.

The academy is a two-day precursor to the World Urban Forum 9 (WUF 9) to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 7-13 February 2018 and focuses on “Cities 2030, Cities for All: Implementing the New Urban Agenda”.

In the spotlight is the New Urban Agenda (NUA), adopted at the Habitat III in Ecuador in 2016. It provides the critical course to the holistic cities of the future that are inclusive and sustainable and assimilate the Sustainable Development Goals.

The first day of the academy saw introductions to the WUF 9 and the New Urban Agenda. Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, additional secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs underlined the initiatives taken by the government towards achieving SDGs and alignment to the NUA.

Keeping with the theme of the WUF 9, some of the issues deliberated on were housing as the most critical element in cities that can be the stimulus for economic development and poverty eradication.

With rapid urbanization, the massive anthropogenic pressures on the climate are evident. Hence the afternoon session saw climate action, environmental sustainability and resilience as a key session. The concluding session on day one focused on urban development, management and policy and the key enablers of urban prosperity.

The second and concluding day of the academy will see sessions on innovative governance, urban economy and municipal finance. The valedictory session will sum up the academy with the Minister (Independent Charge), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Hardeep Singh Puri providing the Indian government perspective on its urban agenda and its commitment to SDGs and the Paris Climate Agreement.

For all and latest information on the Urban Journalism Academy please visit:http://www.unic.org.in/ or contact:
Hitesh Vaidya, UN Habitat, 9810712377,hitesh.vaidya@un.org
Shachi Chaturvedi, UN Information Centre, 9818750007,shachi.chaturvedi@un.org


RAJIV CHANDRAN
National Information Officer
United Nations Information Centre
for India and Bhutan
55, Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110003
Tel: 91 11 46532237
M: 9810606833

Messe Muenchen India announces partnership with IPCA

Messe Muenchen India announces partnership with Indian Printed Circuits Association 
•    Messe Muenchen India and IPCA will jointly organize IPCA Expo with electronica India and productronica India
•    Messe Muenchen India and ELCINA will organize in partnership the 3rd annual edition of India PCB Tech conference
•    electronica India and productronica India bring the entire value chain of electronics
New Delhi, 17 January 2018: Messe Muenchen India (MM India) and Indian Printed Circuits Association (IPCA) entered into an agreement to jointly organize IPCA Expo and co-locate the show with electronica India and productronica India, which are scheduled from September 26–28, 2018 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Bengaluru. The initiative is intensely supported by the Electronics Industries Association of India (ELCINA). This alliance will bring together the state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies for manufacturing PCBs as well as the latest trends in PCBs from across the world.
Exhibition for PCB industry: IPCA Expo
IPCA is a non-profit organization serving the interest of its members for promotion of technology and business and have been organizing IPCA Expo annually to showcase the best of PCB technologies with the participation from national and international companies. This co-location will allow the PCB technology suppliers exhibiting at IPCA Expo to reach out to the vast portfolio of buyers of electronica India and productronica India. Also member companies of the World Electronic Circuits Council (WECC) will hugely benefit from this opportunity as it will enable them to enter the electronics market of India.
Delighted with this collaboration, Mr. Kushal Patel, President of IPCA asserted: “IPCA is the leading association that focuses on printed circuit board manufacturing in India. With this collaboration, we now offer a unique platform and a comprehensive show for the stakeholders of the electronics industry in our very own Silicon Valley of India–Bengaluru.”
Conference for PCB industry: India PCB Tech conference
IPCA Expo will showcase products, solutions and technologies related to PCBs and electronics manufacturing. On the other hand, the India PCB Tech conference will highlight the key trends and opportunities for the PCB industry in India. Running in its 3rd annual edition, the India PCB Tech conference is jointly organized by ELCINA and Messe Muenchen India and strongly supported by IPCA.
Mr. Rajoo Goel, Secretary General of ELCINA quoted:“The initiative to co-locate IPCA Expo and the India PCB Tech conference with electronica India and productronica India is a welcome move for the PCB and electronics industry as it will bring the entire electronics value chain under one roof and offer greater value to all industry stakeholders.”
Mr. Bhupinder Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Messe Muenchen India highlighted: “We are delighted with our cooperation with IPCA. This partnership combines both: Messe Muenchen India’s expertise in bringing the world’s leading electronic components and production technology suppliers to electronica India and productronica India and IPCA’s strength to deliver high standard support for world-class manufacturing solutions for the PCB industry.”
And Mr. Singh added: “Our collaboration will facilitate the Indian PCB manufacturing companies to source the best manufacturing technologies from across the world. Together with IPCA and ELCINA, we are organizing the largest and most value-driven edition of electronica India and productronica India in Bengaluru. We extend our gratitude to our partner associations and expect the upcoming edition to prove valuable for the industry.”
electronica India and productronica India will take place from September 26–28, 2018 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, in Bengaluru to showcase the entire value chain of electronics technologies. Visit electronica-india.comandproductronica-india.com to know more about the trade fairs.

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Invitation for Vimarsha on Sister Nivedita’s thought on nationalism, nationhood, education and its relevance in contemporary times by Pravrajika Divyanandaprana, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 at 4:30pm
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 Rajasthan, MP move SC to re-impose ban on Padmaavat:  


Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh today moved the Supreme Court seeking recall of its January 18 order by which controversial Bollywood movie Padmaavat was allowed to be released in theatres across India on January 25.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud agreed to hear tomorrow the interim applications of both the states seeking a modification of the apex court order allowing exhibition of the movie.
The states claimed that section 6 of the Cinematograph Act empowers them to stop exhibition of any controversial movie on the grounds of possible violation of law and order.
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Viacom 18, the producers of the Deepika Padukone-starrer, opposed urgent hearing on any such interim applications.
The court, however, agreed to hear the applications tomorrow.
The Supreme Court had on January 25 paved the way for the nationwide release of Padmaavat by staying the ban on its screening in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
The apex court also restrained other states from issuing any such notification or order banning the screening of the movie.
The film, starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh in lead roles, is based on the saga of the historic battle of 13th century between Maharaja Ratan Singh and his army of Mewar and Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi.
The Haryana and Madhya Pradesh governments have not issued any formal order but had stated that they would not allow the exhibition of the film.Maintaining that states were under a constitutional obligation to maintain law and order, the apex court had said that this duty also includes providing police protection to persons who are involved in the film, its exhibition and the audience watching it.
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DIRECTORATE GENERAL NCC HORSE SHOW

 New Delhi 20 Jan 2018NCC DEMONSTRATES SCINTILLATING HORSEMAN SHIP 1. The Annual Horse Show by the NCC riders taking part in the Republic Day Camp 2018was on display at the Cariappa Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt today. The cadets undergotraining in Remount and Veterinary (R&V) units throughout the year to achieve a high degreeof proficiency in Equestrian skills. At the Republic Day Camp, National level Inter-DirectorateNCC Equestrian competitions are held; the culmination of the entire exercise manifests in aHorse show. The best Horse riders, both boys and girls cadets put up nail biting display ofTent Pegging and Show Jumping. 2. Lt Gen SK Dua, UYSM, SM, VSM, CISC, the Chief Guest, gave away the trophies andprizes to the much deserving winners. In his address, the Chief Guest appreciated theexcellent riding skills and horsemanship talents of the NCC cadets. Equestrian Training andHorsemanship skills provide an opportunity for adventure to NCC Cadets in the Country. Hestated that horse riding develops the qualities of courage, steadfastness and disciplinebesides inculcating sportsmanship amongst the youth, which is paramount for personalitydevelopment.3. The cadets who bagged awards in horse riding of this year were :-(a) Best Rider (Boys).Winner – Under Officer Vikas, Delhi DirectorateRunners Up – Under Officer Suresh Chand, Rajasthan Directorate(b) Best Rider Girls.Winner – Cpl K Lokeshwari, AP DirectorateRunners Up – C

Karnataka Women dominate Tamil Nadu

Karnataka Women dominate Tamil Nadu to remain undefeated in the league stage of the 68th Senior National Championship 

Chennai, 21st January 2018:  Day 4 of the 68th National Basketball Championship for Men and Women continued to see some fast and furious action.

The first women’s match of the day saw West Bengal take on Chandigarh. It was a match which saw West Bengal secure a comfortable victory against Chandigarh. The final score was 90-62. The top scorer for West Bengal was their captain Salma Devi (jersey no 13) with 24 points.
Quarter wise score – (25-12), (22-15), (19-20), (24-12)

The next women’s game saw Uttar Pradesh taken on Assam. A fairly even contest saw Uttar Pradesh come away with the victory. The final score was 75-57. The top scorer for Uttar Pradesh was Vaishnavi Yadav (jersey no 14) with 22 points.
Quarter wise score – (23-14), (12-09), (17-18), (23-18)

The following men’s game saw Kerala take on Odisha which saw Kerala secure a comfortable victory over their opponents. The final score was 84-66. The top scorer for Kerala were Ginee B Benny (jersey no 14) and Sreerag Nair (jersey no 9) both with 18 points.

The next women’s game saw Delhi take on Rajasthan. The women from managed to secure a comfortable victory against Rajasthan. The total score is 78-37.  The top scorer for Delhi was their captain Raspreet Sindhu (jersey no 6) with 14 points.
Quarter wise score – (29-10), (22-04), (20-11), (07-12)

The following women’s game saw defending champions Kerala take on Madhya Pradesh where Kerala picked up yet another easy victory over their opponents. The final score was 62-34. Jeena P S (jersey no 13) was the top scorer for Kerala with 25 points.
Quarter wise score – (23-17), (22-07), (10-04), (07-06)



The next men’s game saw Gujarat taking on Haryana. Gujarat came out on top with a comfortable win over Haryana. The final score was 94-65. The top scorer for Gujarat was Kasi Ranjan (jersey no. 99) with a total of 26 points.
Quarter wise score – (25-20), (11-18), (27-16), (31—11)

The following women’s match Telangana take on Maharashtra. The women from Maharashtra secured a comfortable victory over their opponents. The final score was 35-76. The top scorer from Maharashtra was Suzanne Pinto (jersey no 99) with 15 points.
Quarter wise score – (12-18), (02-14), (17-27), (04-17)

The next men’s game saw Uttarakhand take on Rajasthan. Uttarakhand secured the victory over Rajasthan. The final score was 77-55.
Quarter wise score – (22-15), (13-11), (25-10), (17-19)

The following womens game saw the hosts Tamilnadu take on an in form Karnataka in a cracker of a contest. Despite tremendous effort from the host side team Karnataka came away with the victory. The total score at the end of all four quarters was 67-83. The top scorer for Karnataka was their team captain Bandhawaya H M (jersey no 7) with 30 points and the top scorer for Tamilnadu was Vandana Arya (jersey no 7) with 12 points.
Day 5 scores:
Game TypeCategoryLevelGroupWinning TeamWinning Team PtsLosing TeamLosing Team PtsQaurteWise PtsWinning Team Top ScorersLosing Team top Scorers
Qualification2to1WomenWest Bengal90Chandigarh6225-15,22-15,19-20,21-12Salma Devi 30pts, Sakshi Sharma 23ptsNisha 19pts
Qualification2to1WomenU.P75Assam5923-14,12-09,17-18,23-18Vaishnavi 23pts, Preeti 19ptsJonali 15pts
LeagueMen1AKerala84Odisha6623-18,19-17,27-12,15-19Gineeb 23pts, Sreerag 21ptsSuman 17pts, Ashok 17pts
LeagueWomen1BDelhi78Rajasthan3729-10,22-04,20-11,07-12Raspreet 17pts, Pratima 13ptskamlesh 16pts
LeagueWomen1AKerala62M.P3423-17,22-07,10-04,07-06Jeena 25pts, Aneesha 14Nima 11pts
Qualification2to1MenServices100Maharashtra6925-13,29-15,30-22,16-19Nikhil 23pts, Jairam 19ptsAaron 25pts
RankingMen2ChhatissgarhMizoramWalkover
Qualification2to1MenDelhi73Chandigarh7522-08,08-17,12-21,21-29Ravi 24pts, jatin 18ptsSachin 20pts
RankingMen2Jharkhand79H.P7321-13,14-10,14-22,30-28Rohit 20pts, Ravikant 16ptsLakshay 20pts, Ashwani 17pts
LeagueMen1BGujarat94Haryana6525-20,11-18,27-16,31-11Kasi 26pts, Vivek 14ptsDeepak 20pts
LeagueMen1AUttrakhand77Rajasthan5522-15,13-11,25-10,17-19Yadwinder 24pts, Arjun 13ptsSaurabh 16pts, Vinod 11pts
LeagueWomen1BTelangana35Maharashtra7612-18,02-14,17-27,04-17Suzanne 15pts, Karina 12ptsManasa 19pts
LeagueWomen1AT.N67Karnataka8314-18,21-18,14-30,18-17Bhandavya 30pts, Sanjana,Roshini,Priyanka 12ptsVandana 12pts, Srividhya 10pts
RankingWomen2A.P59Haryana3413-14,11-07,19-08,10-05Jyothi 10ptsBharti 13pts, Meenu 10pts
RankingWomen2Goa31Bihar4204-12,10-06,10-09,07-15Priyanka 15ptsRhea 6pts
RankingWomen2Odisha64H.P4512-09,15-08,22-13,15-05Lipramayee 40ptsAlka 15pts
RankingWomen2PunjabPudducherryPunjab win(Walkover)
RankingMen2A.P.75U.P6214-11,16-10,22-17,23-22Kumar 22pts, Naveen 21ptsVivek 15pts, Pulkit 11pts
RankingMen2Assam85Telangana9324-17,23-14,20-27,18-35visu 38pts, Sri Ganesh 17ptsAjay 24pts, Birender 18pts
Qualification2to1WomenWest Bengal62U.P6813-18,10-15,24-13,15-22Vaishnavi 47ptsSalma 31pts
Qualification2to1MenServices103Chandigarh8230-27,23-23,31-12,19-20Narender 20ptsRavi 26pts
LeagueMen1BPunjab81Indian Railways8817-22,20-17,23-24,21-25Gagandeep 26pts, Himanshu 17ptsSatnam 23pts, Jagdeep 15pts
About Basketball Federation of India
The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

Media Invite

Naresh Kumar Sagar:
PRESS PREVIEW OF TABLEAUX – REPUBLIC DAY 2018

Dear Sir/Madam
You are cordially invited to the following event:-

Function : Press preview of tableaux participating in Republic Day Parade- 2018.

Date : Monday, January 22, 2018.
Time : 1430 hrs
Venue : Rashtriya Rangshala Camp, Parade Ground, Near APS Colony, Delhi Cantt.

Note: Transport for the venue will leave from Gate No. 3, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi at 1330 hrs.
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ASEAN-India Business and Investment Meet and Expo
Promoting Mutual Trade & Investment for Shared Prosperity
22-23 January 2018: The Ashok Hotel, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, India
4:00 p.m. Inaugural Session on 22nd January
Dear Friend,
As part of the commemorative initiatives being organised to mark the 25th anniversary of the ASEAN – India Dialogue Partnership, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry (MoCI) & Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing the ASEAN – India Business and Investment Meet and Expo with the theme “Promoting Mutual Trade & Investment for Shared Prosperity” from 22-23 January 2018 at The Ashok Hotel in New Delhi.
Following key dignitaries would address the event:
Monday, 22nd January (DAY – 1)
Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Govt of India : Inaugural Session (4:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
Gen. (Dr.) (Retd.) V K Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs : Inaugural Session (4:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
Smt Rita Teaotia, Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry : Inaugural Session (4:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, 23rd January (DAY-2)
Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Electronics & Information Technology : 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Shri C R Chaudhary, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry : 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Minister of Food Processing Industries : 12:30 p.m. – 01:30 p.m.
Shri Arun Jaitley, Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs : Valedictory Session (04:30 – 05:30 p.m.)
I am writing to cordially invite you at the event on 22nd and 23rd
Naresh Kumar Sagar: *Press Invite*
Minister Vijay Goel will lead hunders of social workers for a dharna against Kejriwal govt. on Bawana Fire incident.
Today 22nd Jan, 11.30AM Chandni Chowk, Gauri Shankar Mandir opposite Red Fort
Pls cover
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Naresh Kumar Sagar: Viscera Events & Model Management
Cordially invites you
“Audition Announcement of ARCHERZ MRS. India in Noida on 2nd April 2018”
Inaugural Address By :
Tushar Dhaliwal & Archana Tomar (Organisers)
Date: 22nd January 2018
Time: 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Venue: Goldenglory Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd. C-96, Sector-2, Noida (Near SBI Bank Sector-15, Metro Station)
Special Guests :
1. Jagriti Bahari (Mrs. India Universe Globe 2017)
2. Vivek Mishra ( Big-Boss Contestant
3. Shanker Samey (Bollywood Singer)
4. Rita Gangwani ( Personality Development Mentor)
5. Dr. Varun Katyal (skin specialist)
6. Manish Luthra ( Cmd of Goldenglory)
Thanks & Regards :
Amit Kumar
Naresh Kumar Sagar:
आपको जान कर प्रसन्ता हॉगी की लिबरल पार्टी ऑफ़ इंडिया 21 जनुअरी 2.30 pm को सॉफ्ट (वेब साइट व् लोगो } लांच हो रही है.
आप सभी लोगो को आमंत्रण दिया जाता है
हेड ऑफिस : 6 /12 सर्यपरिये विहार नियर हौज़ खास मेट्रो स्टेशन.
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Budget Expectations from Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee
Given the growth in the number of participants in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, trading volumes, and rupees traded, it is time that the Government makes its stand known. Even if a detailed policy framework is not possible at this stage, an indication of the Government’s mind will help in the robust growth of one of the fastest growing sectors of Fintech.
The exponential growth in cryptocurrency prices have led to several individual players making profits. While tax advisors are providing clients with their view on whether this constitutes a business income (or loss) or a capital gain (or loss), a word of clarification will help tax-payers and could also increase tax collections.
Mining of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies presents a unique “Make in India” opportunity that can boost self-employment. In addition, Government support in this area will encourage import-substitution of mining hardware.
Despite its vast population and technical capabilities, India accounts for less than 1% of global cryptocurrency activity. Forward-looking policy framework will help India strive to assume a leadership position in cryptocurrencies.


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Yashwant Sinha: President’s order disqualifying the 20 AAP MLAs is complete miscarriage

President’s order disqualifying the 20 AAP MLAs is complete miscarriage of natural justice. No hearing, no waiting for High Court’s order. It is Tughluqshahi of the worst order.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Ashutosh has expressed unhappiness over the President approving the recommendation of Election Commission to disqualify 20 of its MLAs.
Taking to Twitter, he recalled former President KR Narayanan returning the recommendations of the Cabinet twice. Mr Ashutosh said, the former president acted as the guardian of the Constitution, and did not act as a rubber stamp.
Delhi HC to hear matter at 4 pm, party urges cadres to be ready for poll, after legal battles.
The former CEC SY Quraishi and renowned Constitutional expert PDT Achary explain why the disqualification of AAP MLAs is completely unjustified in the TV channels.
Time and again it has been brought to the notice of the citizens that the law of the land is different for the Aam Aadmi Party.
When both national parties have had multiple Parliamentary secretaries with high remunerations and benefits why weren’t they penalised for it ?
The problem is these parties know their fake agendas will not see the light of the day if the an honest government functions efficiently.
My dear delhites,
I want to talk to you directly through this open letter today. The mind is sad. I’m not disappointed. Because I trust you. The people of Delhi and the country are my hope.
Three years ago, you made the government of aam aadmi party by choosing 67 out of 70 MLA. Today they sacked 20 of your mlas. They say these 20 mlas were on the post of ” profit
We made these 20 Mlas A Parliamentary Secretary and gave them different responsibilities. Like a MLA responsible for government schools. She used to go to government schools every day, seeing that teacher has come, everything is going well. Where there was needed, there was action. In the same way, a MLA gave responsibility to government hospitals, a MLA responsible for the mohalla clinic. In this way, we gave 20 mlas to different responsibilities. In Return, these mlas did not give any government car, no bungalow, a new money did not salary. Nothing gave up. All these mlas used to work on their own money because they came from the movement and had passion for the country.
When they did not give anything, how did it become ” the post of profit These mlas told the election commission that they should be given an opportunity to say their word. They will prove that they did not get any benefit. The election commission wrote them on June 23, saying that they will be given the date for hearing. After that they were not given any date of hearing, and the central government sacked these 20 mlas without hearing, without hearing, evidence and witnesses.
The Central Government is doing great injustice to the public. Which of the 20 Mlas you selected have been sacked in an arbitrary manner?
The Central Government is not the first time. In the past three years, he did not give any stone to narrow the delhi government you choose. A false trial was arrested against your 18 Mlas. When the court got muscle, the court left everyone. In many cases, the court strongly rebuke the central government for a false trial. Then they got cbi raid on your cm Arvind Kejriwal, but they did not find anything. Then they tried to buy your mlas with crores of rupees. But your MLA was so strong that these people were not able to break one of your MLA. Then he ordered the kejriwal government’s 400 files to be checked. They were expected to get something against kejriwal in these files and they will arrest Kejriwal. But they did not get anything in the office of lg sir’s office for 6 months.
After all, they now sacked 20 Mlas. Why are they doing all this? Why are these people so tight us? What is our fault?
I’ll tell why these people are doing this. Three years ago, you chose the most honest government of the country. In the past three years, your government did a lot of work-in Delhi, the price of electricity in Delhi did not increase the price of electricity in Delhi for three years, free water for free, and in 309 Kālōniyōṁ, the house is home. Till the water brought up, government schools turned back, the fees increased from school schools, made the mohalla clinic, free medicine and tests in all hospitals, have increased the pension of the elders, made many new flā’i’ōvara, built many new roads, many kālōniyōṁ. I made the street and systems. Your honest government did many more work in these three years.
Now 2 years left. In these two years, there are a lot of work. The CCTV cameras in all over delhi have plans to provide free wi-fi in all over Delhi, the plan of sarakārī delivery of government services is going to be implemented, every month the ration is made for the house to reach the house, all of Delhi. It has begun to build water, sewer, street and drain in raw sewers. All these work do in the next 2 years.
They are nervous about this. The way the kejriwal government is working is afraid of the same thing. Kejriwal ji is not only in delhi because of his good deeds, he is being popular all over the country. This Kejriwal does not want the government to work.
The BJP’s own graph is falling fast. The BJP is all angry today-Dalit, farmers, traders, Labour, youth, students, minority-all are angry with them. These people want to prevent kejriwal from working in every situation.
HE SACKED 20 legislators and placed elections on Delhi. Now the code of ethics will be sounded and all government work will stop in Delhi. After that Lok Sabha election will come. Then the code of ethics will be logged and then the government will stop. And after that the election of the legislative assembly will come.
So, on these 20 Legislative Assemblies, the BJP held up the entire development of the entire development in Delhi for the next two years. And in these 20 Legislative Assemblies, your money will be wasted in the fizz.
Isn’t this dirty politics? Is Delhi ok in the elections like this? Is it right to stop all the developmental activities of Delhi for two years? Is it right to dismiss your elected mlas from non-Constitutional and non-legal ways?
I hope you are. You must answer this right and effective answer.
Your own
Manish Sisodia

China:US defense strategy not fair

China’s Defense Ministry has criticized the United States for using a “Cold War” mindset to play up what the US calls the “Chinese military threat”.
Ministry spokesperson Ren Guoqiang issued a statement on Saturday in response to the national defense strategy of US President Donald Trump that was released the previous day.
The strategy names China and Russia as threats to the international order, and says that dealing with the 2 countries is the top priority.
Ren said the strategy is full of unreal assertions of “zero-sum” games and confrontations. He said China does not seek military expansion or sphere of influence and has always been a builder of world peace.
The statement touched on issues in the South China Sea where China and several other parties are involved in territorial disputes.
Ren said it is within China’s sovereign rights to carry out peaceful construction activities and to deploy the necessary defense facilities in islands and reefs of the South China Sea.
He said it appears that certain countries do not want to see peace and stability and are using the banner of “freedom of navigation” to undertake military activities in a tyrannical manner.
He urged the US to view China’s national defense and military development with objectivity.

German SPD-CDU talks are on

Germany’s Social Democrat Party (SPD) headed by Martin Schulz has voted to start formal coalition talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
SPD delegates voted 362 to 279, with one abstention, to conduct further negotiations with a view to forming a government.
Poor performance of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) far-right political party during the country’s general election (attracting 12.6 percent of the vote), the European powerhouse has been in political limbo.
Once  SPD-CDU talks are successful, a new government could be formed by March, some six months after September’s Bundestag election

Bomb blast in Yala,Thailand

Three people have been killed and at least 22 others injured after a motorcycle bomb targeted a roadside market in Thailand’s southern Yala province Monday. “The criminals put a bomb in a motorcycle and placed it next to a market cart. The force of the explosion caused three people to lose their lives,” Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) said in a statement. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attac

​RailYatri acqui-hires technology startup YatraChef

                                                                            
RailYatri acqui-hires technology startup YatraChef to strengthen last mile commerce
RailYatri, now becomes the number one aggregator in transit delivery space
New Delhi – 22nd Jan; 2018– Noida based RailYatri, India’s leading long-distance travel app, has acqui-hired Kochi based food-delivery technology start-up YatraChef. The YatraChef team will now manage the pan-India supply side of RailYatri’s in transit delivery business.
With this, RailYatri has further strengthened its supply-side commerce capabilities, as it continues to add new offerings to its travel marketplace. Last-mile capability is becoming a critical piece in commerce marketplaces as companies are able to provide a complete online + offline experience to its users, in addition to creating a premium and differentiated offering. With this association, RailYatri, now becomes the number one food aggregator in transit delivery space.
Manish Rathi, CEO & Co-founder RailYatri said, “YatraChef brings a deep experience of nearly 4+ years in food delivery & vendor management, and have a track-record of delivering outstanding consumer experience to travelers. Their skills will help us jointly develop new offerings that would re-define the traveler experience with RailYatri. We are delighted to have them on board.”
Arun Rajan, CEO and co-founder at YatraChef said “Having partnered with RailYatri for some time now, it was an obvious decision to join hands as we can make a much bigger impact together. We are excited to be part of the RailYatri family and look forward to continue growing stronger than before”.


About RailYatri.in:
RailYatri.in is the #1 train travel community in India. Noida-based RailYatri.inwas set up in 2011 with a mission to simplify train travel with Manish Rathi (Computer Science, Western Michigan Univ, US), Kapil Raizada (IIT Kanpur, IIM Bangalore) and Sachin Saxena (IIT Kharagpur, Stanford) as its co-founders. RailYatri.in launched its consumer products in early 2014 and has seen a rapid growth since then.

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The Last Days of Mahatma Gandhi: Manoj Jha

Monday, 29 January 2018 at 6 pm 
Anhad Baat Cheet in collaboration with Oxford Bookstore
invites you to
A talk
(Remembering Mahatma Gandhi
On the eve of 70 year of his Martyrdom)
titled
The Last Days of Mahatma Gandhi
by
Manoj K Jha
Manoj K. Jha is a Professor at Department of Social Work, University of Delhi. His research interests revolve around methodological and conceptual issues of social protest movements, minorities and marginalised communities. He is also a visiting faculty to School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi.
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CAIT COMMUNICATION TO PM URGING HIS INTERVENTION ON SEALING

 In a communication sent to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) sought his intervention in the matter of sealing of business establishments in Delhi.
The CAIT has urged the Prime Minister to bring a suitable Ordinance for giving protection to  traders from sealing. The CAIT has further suggested that since multiple issues are involved in this matter, a Special Task Force may be constituted under the Chairmanship of Lt. Governor of Delhi and comprising of senior officials of Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India and Delhi Government, MCD, DDA & other concerned Agencies and Representatives of Trade, to make a study of the multiple issues and their solution thereof within a time bound period.
In its communication to the Prime Minister, the CAIT said that the traders of Delhi are bing harrased & victimised on account of sealing under the guise of the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court by sidelining the fundamental provisions of The Municipal Corporation Act,1957 and the Monitoring Committee while exceeding its jurisdiction is working in a dictatorial manner giving no opportunity of hearing.
While listing out the issues, the CAIT said that the Monitoring Committee was set up by the Supreme Court to look into Commercial Establishments in Residential Premises but the said Monitoring Committee is exceeding its jurisdiction and passing orders of sealing in anywhere and everywhere at Delhi.The orders passed by the Monitoring Committee are general in nature and no specific charge is levelled against any establishments though misuse differs from building to building.
It is highly regretted that traders are deprived of taking shelter of the basic fundamental provisions of MCD Act,1957 which provide Right to have Show Cause Notice, Opportunity of personal hearing and put defence, Right to make an appeal to Appellate Tribunal and lastly the Right to make an Appeal to Administrator of Delhi i.e.Lt. Governor of GNCTD, Delhi.
The CAIT further said that there are many areas and markets in Delhi which were declared Commercial by MCD, DDA & other Agencies and as such levy of conversion charge do not apply but the Monitoring Committee is insisting of payment of Conversion Charges under the threat of sealing.Many areas are termed as Local Shopping Centres where plots were given by taking commercial rates and as such same premise of levy of conversion charge do not apply on them but again they are being forced to pay conversion charges under threat of sealing.There are many areas which are known as Commercial Markets even before the time of Mughal era and those areas are also being considered for sealing.
The sealing of business establishments in Delhi will certainly wreck the economy of national capital and will disturb the centuries old distributive character of trade of Delhi-added CAIT.
It is a matter of concern that the Monitoring Committee is acting in a most dictatorial way and has become an Administrative Authority on its own but unconstitutional and the officials of MCD and other Agencies do not muster enough courage to inform the Committee about their boundation as per explicit provisions of MCD Act and thereby conducting sealing and other activities by sidelining their own governing Act, the MCD Act,1957.Even the genuine explanation and documents of the traders are not being considered at all and no one is listening to the woes of trading community. The CAIT has sought an appointment with the Prime Minister.

India Sinks to Rank 177 of 180 in Environmental Index 2018

January24, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
As per UNFCCC Country Data India contributed 6.16% of GHG Emissions in 2012 for 2% of World GDP. In last 5 years thermal power – mainly Coal Fired plants generation increased by36.7%, petroleum consumption increased by 31%. Share of Thermal Power generation has actually gone up from 82% to 85% in Five Years. [2012-2017].
Coal/Lignite Based power generation in FY2016-17 is 945 BU in India when EU 28 Countries together produced 791 BU [2015]. Contribution of Coal Based power generation in India contributed 85% of electricity – EU 28 only 24%.
EU Produced 968 BU [2015] of Renewable Energy which includes [371 BU] Large Hydro – India to produce 182 BU from Renewables [60 BU] and Large Hydro [122 BU] FY2016-17.
EU Produced 857 BU of Nuclear Power – India likely to produce 38 BU only FY2016-17.
EU also produced cleaner 530 BU of Gas based power. India 49 BU only FY2016-17.
EU Produces 2355 BU Clean Power– Three Times Consumed in India.
At Present [Dec.2017] India’s GHG Emissions are 8% for 3% of World GDP.
Description
Dec2012
Dec2017
5 Yr Growth
Installed Cap MW
210,951
330,860
56.8%
Thermal Cap MW
140,976
218,959
55.3%
Apr-Dec Gen BU &
683.75
902.95
32.0%
Thermal Gen BU
561.88
767.95
36.7%
EU – Trends in the consumption of different energy carriers within the total have changed significantly in the period 1990 to 2015, with a decrease of 40 % in the consumption of carbon-intensive coal and lignite, and of 11 % in the consumption of oil. Meanwhile there has been anincrease of over 20 % in the consumption of gas, which, in comparison to other fossil fuels, produces less greenhouse gas emissions. Renewables have seen the most marked increase with consumption increasing by over 190 % from 1990 levels. Consumption of energy generated fromnuclear power increased by 6 %.The share of renewable energy sources has increased to 13 % of gross final energy consumption. Figure 2-19). Electricity production from renewables has almost tripled in that period and now accounts for 30 % of generation compared to 13 % in 1990. The proportion produced by nuclear has slightly increased and was 31 % of total electricity production in 2015.
India had not planned for CLEAN ENERGY – 36.7% growth in Coal-Thermal Power generation has Landed in a 177 Rank out of 180.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857

New programmes of DST and SERB for young scientists and researchers 

Union Minister for Science & Technology, Dr. Harsh Vardhan today announced four schemes to promote young scientists and researchers in the country. The scheme primarily aims at early recognition and reward to young talent in the field of science.  “The schemes focus on youth to empower, recognize and motivate them,” Dr Harsh Vardhan said, while announcing the new schemes.
The Minister said that in a bid to tap the potential of trained faculty in Universities, colleges and private academic institutions, 500 teachers will be assisted under the Teacher Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) scheme. It will connect them to leading public funded institutions like IIT, IISc or national institutions like CSIR, preferably nearer to their place of work to pursue research. They will be paid Rs. 5 lakh yearly, and a monthly out-of-pocket expense of Rs. 5,000. This will be in addition to the salary from their existing employer.
The second scheme – Overseas Visiting Doctoral Fellowship offers support to 100 PhD scholars for training in universities/laboratories abroad upto 12 months during their doctoral research. They would be given a monthly fellowship equivalent to US $ 2000, one-time contingency allowance of Rs. 60,000/- to cover travel and visa fee.
The Distinguished Investigator Award offers a maximum of 100 fellowships to principal investigators of SERB/DST projects.  “This one-time career award will be judged on the basis of a completed project,” said Dr Harsh Vardhan. “This is aimed at giving early recognition and reward to young scientists, he added.”
The selected 100 researchers will be given a monthly fellowship of Rs. 15,000/- for three years and an optional research grant, based on peer review of the project proposal submitted.
A scheme to encourage science writing seeks to tap the potential of over 20,000 PhD scholars in science to popularise and communicate their research outcome. Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research, AWSAR carries a monetary incentive of Rs. 10,000/- each for 100 best entries in a year and a Certificate of Appreciation, besides getting the story published. Three leading stories from the selected 100 would be awarded Rs. 1 lakh, Rs. 50,000/- and Rs. 25,000/- respectively.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that these schemes will be notified and applications invited from across the country on February 1.
Teacher Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) Scheme of SERB, DST aims to tap the latent potential of faculty working in state universities, colleges and private academic institutions who are well trained but have difficulty in pursuing their research due to varied reasons including lack of facilities, funding and guidance. This scheme facilitates mobility of such faculty members to carryout research in well-established public funded institution such as IITs, IISc, IISERS and other National Institutions (NITs, CSIR, ICAR, ICMR labs, etc) and Central Universities located preferably nearer to the institution where the faculty member is working. Up to 500 TAs will be supported under this scheme.
Overseas Visiting Doctoral Fellowship of SERB has been instituted for enhancing the international mobility of Indian research students which has the potential to create a talented pool of globally trained manpower.  The scheme provides an opportunity for research students to gain exposure and access to top class research facilities in academia and labs across the world. This scheme offers opportunities for up to 100 PhD students admitted in the Indian institutions for gaining exposure and training in overseas universities / institutions of repute and areas of importance to country for period up to 12 months during their doctoral research. The selected fellows will be paid a monthly fellowship amount equivalent to US $ 2000, one-time Contingency / Preparatory allowances of Rs. 60,000/- to cover visa fee, airport transfer charges, medical insurance etc.
SERB Distinguished Investigator Award (DIA) has been initiated to recognize and reward Principal Investigators (PIs) of SERB/DST projects who have performed remarkably well. The scheme aims not only to reward the best PIs of completed projects but also to motivate the ongoing PIs to perform exceedingly well. This positive reinforcement strategy would effectively improve the productivity of the research undertaken and the overall efficiency of the research ecosystem. DIA is a one-time career award devised to specifically cater to the younger scientists who have not received any other prestigious awards or fellowships. The award carries a fellowship of Rs. 15,000/- p.m. and an optional research grant for three years, based on peer review of the project proposal submitted.
AWSAR (Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research) of National Council of Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), DST has been initiated to encourage, empower and endow popular science writing through newspapers, magazines, blogs, social media, etc. by young PhD Scholars and Post-Doctoral Fellows during the course of their higher studies and research pursuits. As over 20,000 youth are awarded PhD in S&T every year in India, the scheme aims to tap this tremendous potential to popularize & communicate science and also to inculcate scientific temperament in the masses. AWSAR carries monetary incentive of Rs.10,000/- each for 100 best entries from PhD scholars in a year along with a Certificate of Appreciation besides getting the story published/projected in mass media. In addition, three leading stories from the selected hundred would also be awarded cash prize of Rs.1,00,000/-, Rs.50,000/- and Rs.25,000/- respectively. Further, twenty entries would be selected from articles submitted exclusively by Post-Doctoral Fellows relating to their line of Research for monetary incentive of Rs.10,000/- each and the most outstanding story to be given a cash prize of Rs.1,00,000/-.

UDAN Phase-II: 325 routes awarded;

UDAN Phase-II: 325 routes awarded; 40% for North East, hills
Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has awarded 325 air routes under the second phase of government’s flagship UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam naagrik) regional regional connectivity scheme. Around 40% or 129 of 325 air routes were awarded to newly created category of ‘priority areas’ that include Jammu and Kashmir. Northeastern and hill states, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Islands.
The routes under phase-II were awarded to 15 airlines and helicopter operators after bidding process. These include major domestic airlines such as SpiceJet, IndiGo, Jet Airways and Air India subsidiary Alliance Air and four helicopter operators — Heligo Charters, Heritage Aviation, Pawan Hans, and Skyone Airways Airports to be connected under phase-II: Total 78 airports i.e. 36 served airports, 13 underserved airports and 29 unserved airports  will be connected. In addition, 31 helipads/ heliports will be connected through Helicopters in priority areas.
These proposed routes will get VGF estimated at Rs. 487 crores per annum for fixed wing operations and Rs. 130 crores for Helicopter operations  per annum in the Priority areas. The government provides VGF or subsidy for 50% of seats set aside for being offered at discounted rates by airlines and all seats up to 13 passenger seats for helicopters.

An important court ruling in Pennsylvania

Join us.
This week there was an important court ruling in Pennsylvania that gives us an even better chance of taking back the House this year, Naresh.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that Republicans unconstitutionally gerrymandered the state’s congressional map — a blow to Republican attempts to rig the system for their own candidates, and a victory for Democratic efforts to fight back.
Now under court order, Pennsylvania districts will be drawn more fairly — putting more seats in play this November. Plus, Democrat Austin Davis won yesterday’s special election in Pennsylvania’s 35th state House district by a 48-point margin. That’s 23 points more than the Democrats’ margin of victory in 2016!
With 24 seats to flip to take back the House this year, every single seat will make a difference.Let’s keep it up.

Hungarian Folk Days in India series,

Dear All,
In continuation with the Hungarian Folk Days in India series, we present to you a Hungarian folk music concert by MUZSIKAS on Tuesday, 30th January at 6:30 pm at the IIC Auditorium. Seating on first come first served basis. Please be seated by 6:15 pm.

With kind regards,
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HARLEEN AHLUWALIA

NSIC sign MoU SME Corp Malaysia

NSIC sign MoU with SME Corp (Malaysia) on 25th Jan 2018 at 9.00am at Grand Ball Room, Leela palace hotel, Chanakyapuri,New Delhi.Shri Giriraj Singh Honble Minister of MSME, Government of India and Shri Mustapa Mohammed , Minister of International Trade and Industry, Government of Malaysia  preside on this ocassion..

Press Invitation

Press invitation
for International level sports event
India’s double Dutch challenge 2018
Place : Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi
Date : 25 january, 2018, Timing : 2 p.m. to 6 p.m
Contact:
Manish Tiwari
9013524156
[1/25, 09:43] ‪+91 98100 77948‬: Media Invitation
Press Conference on All India Radio Tableau on Republic Day
Fielden Hall, (1st floor), Akashvani Bhawan, Parliament Street, New Delhi
 
Director General, All India Radio Shri F. Sheheryar will address the Press Conference in Fielden Hall, (1st floor) Akashvani Bhawan regarding Tableau of All India Radio for the Republic Day pageant 2018 and also the launch of the theme song of ‘EK BHARAT SHRESHTH BHARAT’.
Note: The entry will be from Gate No 3
All Print & Electronic Media are cordially invited to cover the event.

Aircraft NAL-SARAS PT1N designed and developed by CSIR-NAL


Aircraft SARAS PT1N (14 seater) designed and developed by CSIR-NAL, a front-line aerospace research laboratory, has successfully made its maiden flight on 24.01.2018. The flight was commanded by Wg Cdr U P Singh, Gp Capt R V Panicker and Gp Capt K P Bhat from IAF-Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE).
The flight was piloted by Wg Cdr B Panicker, U P Singh and Group Capt K P Bhat; pilots Aircraft and Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE)  twin-engine aircraft would be used for coastal surveillance as well as training young cadets on transport flying.
The aircraft took off at about 11 AM from HAL airport and flew for about 40 minutes at the maximum height of 8500 ft at the speed of 145 knots. The chase aircraft (KIRAN) was piloted by Gp Capt Badrish and telemetry was commanded by Gp Capt Naraynen, Wg Cdr Pandey and Wg Cdr R Sridhar (Retd). All the system parameters are found normal. It was a text book flight. CSIR-NAL sources said that this was the culmination of the efforts of team CSIR-NAL, IAF-ASTE, CEMILAC and DGAQA.
The primary objective is to evaluate the system performance in about 20 flights and the data collected from this shall be used to freeze the design of production version aircraft. The production version aircraft will be of 19 seat capacity and will undergo civil / military certification.
The flight was monitored by Shri Jitendra J Jadhav, Director, CSIR-NAL, Air Marshal Upkarjit Singh, Director, IAF-PMT & Chairman, FRRB, Air Vice Marshal Sandeep Singh, Commandant, ASTE, Shri P Jayapal, Chief Executive CEMILAC and Shri V L Raja, ADG-AQA.
The NAL Saras  is the first Indian multi-purpose civilian aircraft in the light transport aircraft category as designed by the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL).The Saras (PT-1N) plane made its maiden flight of 40 minutes on 24 January, 2018.

Dhaka Open:Ankur Chadha occupies tied fourth

Ankur Chadha occupies tied fourth in round one of City Bank American Express Dhaka Open. 
Bangladeshis dominate leaderboard as Shakhawat leads at 67 
Dhaka, January 24, 2018: Gurgaon-based Ankur Chadha fared the best among the Indians in round one of the inaugural City Bank American Express Dhaka Open, a US$ 60,000 event, being played at the Kurmitola Golf Club in Dhaka.
While day one of the event tri-sanctioned by the Asian Development Tour (ADT), Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) and Bangladesh Professional Golfers Association (BPGA) was dominated by local favourites Shakhawat Sohel (67) and Md Siddikur Rahman (68) of Bangladesh who were placed first and second respectively, Ankur Chadha ended the day in tied fourth after returning a two-under-70.
The 23-year-old Chadha, playing only his third season as a professional, made a slow start as he was two-over through 11 holes. Ankur, who finished inside the top-60 on the PGTI last year, then had a late flourish with four birdies on the last six holes.
Chadha sank a giant 50-footer for birdie on the 13th and also landed his approach to within three feet for birdie on the 17th.
Ankur said, “I had a strong finish today with those four birdies between the 13thand the 18th. One needs to be patient here and try to keep the ball in play. This course cannot be overpowered. You cannot look for too many birdies here instead you have to play percentage golf.
“I finished 60th on the PGTI last year but I still feel my game was better as compared to my rookie season in 2016 when I finished 59th. I was playing with more confidence in 2017 and felt more at home on the pro circuit. Hopefully, I can capitalize on this good start over the next three days.”

The trio of Rahul Bajaj, Arjun Prasad and Shankar Das were placed tied seventh with scores of one-under-71 thus making it four Indians in the top-10 on day one.

India’s 3 lakh villages ODF

India’s 3 lakh villages and 300 districts & 10 States/UTs declared ODF.

6 crore toilets built under Swachh Bharat

The Swachh Bharat Mission is the largest behavior change programme in the world. Through mobilization of rural communities, the SBM (Gramin) has truly turned into a jan andolan, a people’s movement. As per a progress update shared in the Capital today, over 6 crore toilets have been built across rural India under the Mission. Two independent surveys by the Quality Council of India in 2017, and National Sample Survey Organization in 2016, have pegged the usage of these toilets at 91% and 95% respectively. As an outcome, over 3 lakh villages and 300 districts have been declared Open Defecation Free (ODF), across ten States and Union Territories, namely, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh and Daman & Diu.
The progress update was shared by the Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Shri Parameswaran Iyer today during a technical briefing given to the national media in New Delhi.
Terming this a “Sanitation Revolution in Rural India”, Shri Iyer said that 15 States/UTs are expected to be declared ODF by March 2018, and with this accelerating progress, the Mission is on track to achieve an ODF India by October 2019. He also shared some studies done by international agencies that estimate the health and economic impact of sanitation on a rural family. UNICEF estimates that the lack of sanitation is responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 children in India annually. A Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation study estimates that households in ODF villages in India have significantly better health indicators.
Another UNICEF study estimates that a household in an ODF village in India saves Rs.50,000 every year by way of disease treatment costs averted, saving of livelihood by not falling ill, etc. At the macro level, a 2007 World Bank study estimated that lack of sanitation costs India over 6% of our GDP.Shri Iyer announced that the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation will be launching a mass media campaign to promote the twin pit toilet soon. A twin pit toilet is a toilet model that is economical, safe, easy to clean, eco-friendly, and is effectively a self-contained waste treatment plant that does not harm the ground water beneath the toilet.
Speaking on the issue of solid and liquid waste, he said that there was a paradigm shift underway in the way the Mission looks at this issue. He said that the Mission is moving from seeing it as a Solid Liquid Waste Management issue to seeing it as Solid and Liquid Resource Management, because waste is a resource that can be tapped and converted to wealth and energy.
Speaking on the issue of drinking water in rural India, he said that there have been a number of initiatives to reform the National Rural Drinking Water Programme. He enumerated several steps to improve the speed and quality of implementation of the Programme, especially targeting arsenic and fluoride-affected habitations.
Shri Iyer also shared some stories of champions of Swachh Bharat from the field, including women, children, differently abled and senior citizens, who have contributed immensely to the sanitation mission through their dedication to cleanliness. These champions have gone beyond their call of duty to make Swachh Bharat a true jan andolan.
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Adv HC Mumbai Mrs Dipti Srivatsan Kale

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Balgangadhar Tilak’s great grandson tortures women to suppress rape,victim turns to media after miscarriage of justice.
Disheartened from system,rape victim turns to media to send culprit Rohit Tilak behind bars.
A woman is misled,raped,tortured and attack with acid for raising a voice while the perpetrator roam the streets without arrest, destroying evidence and threatening the victim.
Balgangadhar Tilak’s great grandson tortures woman to suppress rape, victim turns to media after miscarriage of justice to spell fate of her case.

# Disheartened from system, rape victim turns to media to send culprit Rohit Tilak behind bars with petition file to -SC.
# A woman is misled, raped, tortured and attacked with acid for raising a voice while the perpetrator roams the streets without arrest, destroying evidence and threatening the victim the state of her case in peril.
# In a gross miscarriage of justice, great grandson of Balgangadhar Tilak has been allowed to roam free despite serious rape allegations against him.
Rohit Tilak has been accused of misleading a woman by claiming that he was unmarried, forcing himself on her and extorting money through black mail. On July 17, he was booked under sections 376 (rape), 377 (unnatural sex), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) 504, 506 (criminal intimidation) 507 (criminal intimidation by anonymous communication), but was granted interim anticipatory bail on July 20.
The victim said that the Pune court allowed the anticipatory bail on the grounds of allegations against the complainant without submission of any prove for the same.
In addition, the victim was attacked by acid and asked to withdraw the case, so additional FIR has been filed for the acid attack.
Judge Mrs. Lata Yenkar, who was presiding over the case, forced the victim to make her identity public in front of at least 1000 men accompanying Mr Tilak to the court.
“The total disregard of every law, every procedure and total trashing of the basic fundamental and human rights of the victim by the judge Mrs. Lata Yenkar ought to be addressed and whether this gross miscarriage of justice and open violation of the basic right to life and dignity of a woman victim should be accepted due to this failure of our system to deliver justice or to protect our women,” the victim’s lawyer said in an open letter.
In an appeal to media to help her end the violation of a rape victims’ rights, in only this case but as a common practice, the victim’s lawyer Dipti Srivatsan Kale asked, “Every woman in this country has a right to life and a right to dignity and if this is the way that we treat the women who approach the courts for justice in a rape case, what would be recourse open to such victims.”
The lawyer claimed that Judge Yenkar mistreated the victim in court of law by shouting at her, refusing her an in-camera hearing and forcing her to reveal her identity despite clear laws against it. The judge also disallowed the victim’s lawyers to admit recordings of abusive calls made by Mr Tilak.
It is also pertinent to note that the husband of Judge Mrs. Lata Yenkar, also a judge and was suspended under anti-corruption enquiry and is now in practice and accessible.
The victim had filed a transfer application with the District Judge but that too was summarily dismissed. After Judge Yenkar retired from her duty, the victim moved the Bombay High Court seeking cancellation of Mr Tilak’s anticipatory bail but the court has kept the matter pending for four months despite repeated requests highlighting urgency of the matter.
Meanwhile, the victim and the witnesses continue to be threatened by Mr Tilak and his wife with forcibly recorded pornographic videos and images and abusive calls.
The victim has approached every forum under the law for justice and yet she was insulted and threatened in every way with no justice.
‘With much anguish and despair’ and 20 years of experience as Bombay High Court lawyer, ‘I ask the question, if women are raped and common citizens killed with no one accountable whether the institution of justice survives’, the lawyer asked in the open letter.
“As a lawyer and an officer of the court, I raise this question what can be done to correct the state of evil that has afflicted our law and order and judiciary,” she questioned.
The victim has appraoched the high court, the PMO, the ministry for law and judiciary, the national womans commissioner, the CJI and the CMO before approaching the Supreme Court to invoke the writ jurisdiction for violation of her fundamental rights

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Senate votes Powell as next Fed chair

US Senate has approved Jerome Powell as the next chair of the Federal Reserve. Powell is to succeed Janet Yellen, whose term ends on February 3rd. The confirmation was made by majority vote on Tuesday.
Powell was an undersecretary of the Treasury Department in the former Republican Bush administration, and later moved to the private sector.
He became a Federal Reserve governor in 2012. President Donald Trump nominated him for the next Fed post last November.

Kawasaki supply metro train NY city subway

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has scored a contract to potentially supply more than 1,600 metro train  for the New York City subway.
The total supply the deal could ultimately run about 3.7 billion dollars, making it the company’s biggest ever rail contract. Kawasaki Heavy Industries is to deliver the carriages from 2020.
The firm already has record supply metro cars with New York City Transit. So far it has supplied more than 2,200 cars for the rail network nearly  30 percent share.
Kawasaki Heavy beat out a Chinese rival among other competitors for the latest tender.

EU fines Qualcomm $1.2 billion

EU antitrust regulators have fined US chip giant Qualcomm more than 1.2 billion dollars.
Officials say the company bribed Apple to use its products exclusively.
The regulators determined Qualcomm employed its market dominance to block competition.
The European Commission says Qualcomm paid Apple billions of dollars to not use LTE baseband chipsets from rival manufacturers.
Such chipsets are vital components for smartphones and tablets. Qualcomm’s devices had a global share of more than 90% at the time. The EU says the practice continued for more than 5 years from 2011.
Chinese and South Korean authorities imposed heavy fines on the firm for charging unfairly high patent royalties.nhk

Seine rising in Paris

France’s  weather agency says 15 departments remain on orange alert for floods – the second-highest level of vigilance.
The Seine reached 5.44 meters by Thursday morning at the Austerlitz Bridge in the east of the city. It is expected to keep rising, reaching 6.1 meters by Saturday, a peak last reached in 2016 when floods sent riverside museums scrambling to move artworks from their basements, which was the highest level since 1982.The river flushes out through banks  water flooding in Paris and its water reaches Paris Museum.
Rising Seine flushes out Paris rats as museums go on flood alert 
Rivers across France keep swelling, with more rain expected on Thursday. In Paris, the Seine River is expected to keep rising until Saturday, while regions in the north and east of the country are also under threat, AP said.
Four other departments in central France have been placed on alert for snow and ice. Exceptionally high levels of rain this winter are to blame for the floods, with rainfall in Paris twice as high as normal.

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M6.2 – Hokkaido, Japan region

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.2
Date-Time
  • 24 Jan 2018 10:51:21 UTC
  • 24 Jan 2018 10:51:21 near epicenter
  • 24 Jan 2018 14:51:21 standard time in your timezone
Location41.122N 142.294E
Depth39 km
Distances
  • 90.2 km (55.9 mi) ENE of Misawa, Japan
  • 92.2 km (57.2 mi) ESE of Mutsu, Japan
  • 96.2 km (59.6 mi) NE of Hachinohe, Japan
  • 131.3 km (81.4 mi) NE of Ichinohe, Japan

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India is committed to improving ease of doing business:

Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri today said India is committed to improving ease of doing business. Addressing the 42nd Joint Meeting of India- Japan Business Cooperation Committee in New Delhi, Mr Puri said, India offers opportunities to Japan in the fields like Make In India, Digital India, Skill India and Smart City Project.
He said, during the last three years, the government has taken a lot of initiatives to improve economic growth, investors confidence and business sentiments in the country. He said, India is the most liberal FDI regime in the world and during 2016-17, the country received foreign direct investment inflow to the tune of 60 billion dollars.

Nation celebrates 69th Republic Day

Nation is celebrating its 69th Republic Day today. The main function was organized at Rajpath in the national capital where President Ram Nath Kovind took the salute of the parade.
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Under the custom to host a leader of a foreign country as the chief guest at the parade, this year, in a first, leaders of 10 ASEAN countries were the Chief Guests.
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Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the three service chiefs paid tributes to soldiers at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate by laying wreaths.
President Ram Nath Kovind before parade begins awarded India’s highest peacetime military decoration Ashok Chakra posthumously to Indian Air Force Garud commando Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala, who laid down his life after gunning down two terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.
The award was received by Corporal Nirala’s wife Sushmanand and his mother Malti Devi at the majestic Rajpath.
Corporal Nirala was attached to a Rashtriya Rifles battalion under the aegis of ‘Op Rakshak’ in Jammu and Kashmir. On November 18 last year, an offensive was launched in Chanderger village of Bandipora district based on specific intelligence. The Garud detachment covertly approached the target house where the terrorists were hiding and laid a close quarter ambush.
Nirala succumbed to fatal gunshot wounds.The gunfight resulted in the killing of six terrorists. Corporal Nirala exhibited most conspicuous gallantry in fighting with terrorists and made supreme sacrifice.Last year November, Nirala had single-handedly shot down two terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir during an anti-terror operation and made supreme sacrifice.
The parade started with flag bearer contingent bearing the ASEAN and 10 ASEAN countries’ flags. Marching contingents from Army, Navy, Air Force, Paramilitary Forces BSF, SSB, ITBP, Delhi Police, NCC and NSS participated in the parade.
India’s strategic defence weaponry was also displayed during the celebrations. Tableaux of fourteen States and nine Central Ministries participated in the parade presenting the varied historical, art and cultural heritage of India. For the first time, All India Radio was part of the parade, showcasing its journey of more than eight decades in the domain of public service, promotion and preservation of socio-cultural and linguistic heritage. Punjab Tableaux depicted the grandeur of Sangat and Pangat in a creative and comprehensive manner and Maharashtra displayed the Coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji.
Traditional masks of Assam featured in state’s tableau while Kettukazhcha of Kerala drew the attention. Buddhist heritage place Sanchi and Monastery Kye Gompa also featured in tableaux. Income Tax Department Tableaux showed the collective support of people to the clean money drive. Eighteen children awarded with National Bravery Award also participated in the parade. A newly-raised all-woman bikers contingent of the Border Security Force made its debut on Rajpath.
The 27-member BSF women daredevils received cheers as they showcase their stunts and acrobatics on their Bullet motorcycles. At the end, there was a spectacular flypast by the Indian Air Force. The flypast commenced with the ‘Rudra’ formation comprising three ALH, followed by the ‘Hercules’ formation comprising three C-130J Super Hercules aircraft.
The flypast concluded with Sukhoi fighter jet carrying out a ‘Vertical Charlie’ manoeuvre over the saluting dais.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked leaders of ASEAN nations for participating in the Republic Day celebrations. In a series of tweets after the annual event, Mr Modi said, their presence with people of India is an unprecedented gesture of goodwill from ASEAN nations.
The Prime Minister said, he had the privilege to host the ASEAN leaders yesterday for the Commemorative Summit to mark 25 years of ASEAN -India partnership. Mr Modi said, this is no ordinary event and it is a historic milestone in a remarkable journey that has brought India and ASEAN to a deepening partnership of great promise for their 1.9 billion people, about one-fourth of humankind. He said, India- ASEAN partnership may be just 25 years old, but India’s ties with South-east Asia stretch back more than two millennia.
The Prime Minister said, forged in peace and friendship, religion and culture, art and commerce, language and literature, these enduring links are now present in every facet of the magnificent diversity of India and South-east Asia, providing a unique envelope of comfort and familiarity between the people.
Saying that INDIA-ASEAN trade and investment flows have multiplied several times, Mr Modi reiterated that ASEAN and India have immense opportunities to chart a steady course through the uncertain and turbulence times to a stable and peaceful future for the region and the world. He said, India and ASEAN have advanced the broad-based partnership through 30 mechanisms and with each ASEAN member, India have growing diplomatic, economic and security partnership. He said, ASEAN and India will work together to keep their seas safe and secure.

Rahul Gandhi on 6th row seat at R-Day parade

The oldest party in the country Congress, its President  Shri Rahul Gandhi not spotted in front row, every onlooker on TV was utterly surprised to find the leader enjoy Republic Day parade  at 6th row.  Protocol is not  followed by the organizers  is matter of disbelief so the Congress Chief  middle  row need explanation.
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi today attended the Republic Day Parade and took the designated seat in the sixth row, prompting an angry reaction from his party that accused the government of setting aside tradition and indulging in “cheap politics”.
Gandhi was seated in the sixth row, along with Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad.
Congress communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala said the Modi government’s “cheap politics” was at display today when it broke tradition and denied Gandhi a front-row seat.
Congress sources said the party presidents, including Sonia Gandhi who handed over the party reins to Rahul Gandhi in December last year, had always been seated in the front row at the Republic Day Parade.
“The Modi government’s cheap politics is for all to see. The Congress president was deliberately made to sit in the sixth row, after initially assigning him a fourth-row seat, at the Republic Day celebrations by the arrogant rulers, who set aside all past traditions. For us the celebration of the Constitution is foremost,” Surjewala tweeted in Hindi.

Panel Discussion on ‘The role of the transport sector in Delhi’s air quality

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Public debate over the quality of Delhi’s air reliably spikes every winter, along with the readings from air quality monitors. However, public discussion tends to rapidly taper off, even as the air quality remains consistently bad.
The Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment (ICEE) at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) is organising a seminar series – Clearing the Air? Seminar Series on Delhi’s Air Pollution  to promote sustained and informed public understanding around the data, impacts, sources and policy challenges involved in clearing Delhi’s air. While we will focus on the Delhi context, the series will also reflect the fact that the problem extends far beyond Delhi. The seminar series will present the work of experts in a range of areas, to help promote informed public discussion about what changes are needed, what is possible, and how to get it done. Clearing the air in terms of knowledge and public information, we hope, will make a small contribution toward actually clearing Delhi’s air.
ICEE invites you to the fourth event in this series.
Panel Discussion on ‘The role of the transport sector in Delhi’s air quality: key drivers and opportunities for intervention’ 
Panellists: Amit Bhatt, Parthaa Bosu, Sumit Sharma
Moderator: Mukta Naik
Thursday, 1 February 2018, 4:00 p.m.
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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The seminar series began with a talk on air pollutants in Indian cities and the gaps in our knowledge about them, followed by two events on health impacts of air pollution. We now turn to specific sources of air pollution, and we begin with transport. Vehicular pollution has been a significant contributor to Delhi’s air pollution, accounting for up to a fourth of PM 2.5 emissions. Delhi has the largest vehicular population of any city in India, with over a crore registered vehicles. More than 90% of these are private vehicles, and this number has steadily grown over the years. However, regulatory interventions towards promoting cleaner fuel and phasing out old vehicles, as well as legal measures to cap or decrease the number of vehicles have primarily focused on public transit vehicles. The panel will deliberate on key technical and policy drivers for reduction and management of emissions from the transport sector, including the source composition of air pollution from transport, potential gains from changes in fuel standards and fuel types, and issues related to public transport and modal shares.
About the Speaker: 
Amit Bhatt is the Director of Integrated Urban Transport at WRI India. He is based in Delhi and provides vision and leadership to all transport initiatives across WRI in India and neighbouring countries. Amit has over 17 years’ experience in the field of transport planning, non-motorised transportation, road safety, capacity building, street design and urban development. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Master’s degrees in Transport and Economics, and a diploma in Transport Economics and Management.
Parthaa Bosu is the lead consultant on air pollution with Environment Defence Fund, based in the United States. He was previously with the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), working on in-use vehicle emissions, and has also served as the India Director and South Asia Liaison of the UN Partnership, Clean Air Asia. Parthaa was a part of the working-group on non-motorized transport promotion at the Ministry of Urban Development, and structured the Green Freight India Working Group, which works on reducing emissions from freight and also making it more efficient. He is currently trying to nurture dialogues on rising air pollution and congestion in cities, and recently helped design the Chennai Freight Partnership with IIT Madras and the Madras Chambers.
Sumit Sharma is a Fellow and Associate Director of the Earth Science and Climate Change group of TERI. He has worked on a number of projects related to air quality management which involves air quality monitoring, emission inventorisation, air quality modeling (dispersion and receptor), and drafting air quality management plans. He has carried out a source apportionment study for the city of Bangalore, involving air quality modeling exercises and developing scenarios for air quality improvement. He also has been working on regional scale ozone pollution, and conducting workshops and training programs for sensitization of various stakeholders on air quality improvement.
The panel will be moderated by Mukta Naik, Senior Researcher, CPR.

“Industry-Media Interactions”

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01st February 2018, Hotel Lalit, New Delhi

Greetings From ASSOCHAM,

ASSOCHAM is organizing an “Industry-Media Interactions” of leading industrialists to obtain their reactions on Budget Proposals for 2017-18 by the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Shri Arun Jaitley on 01st February 2018 (10.30 am) at Hotel The Lalit, New Delhi. In this regard, We would like to invite you as a delegate to attend the Industry Media Interaction schedule to be held on 01st February 2018.

Your participation would add immense value to the content of the conference.

A line of confirmation will be highly appreciated.

We look forward for your kind confirmation.


Sincerely,

Kushagra Joshi
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
Banking & Financial Services,
5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi – 110021
Mob:+91-8447365357
Phone: +91- 11- 46550624
Fax: +91- 11- 46536481/82

Driverless buses hit the streets in Stockholm

Minibus with the text 'Åk med' (app 'Come along') on the side.
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The self-driving bus in Kista. Credit: Ulla Engberg/Sveriges Radio
For the first time in Scandinavia, a self-driving bus will mix with other traffic along a public road in Kista, northern Stockholm.
The electric bus will take up to 11 passengers and will reach a maximum speed of 20 kilometres per hour, on a 1,5 kilometre straight road between Victoria Tower and Kista Centrum in Stockholm’s own silicon valley.
The pilot project will try out out the technology over the next six months on normal road conditions on weekdays from 7 am to 6 pm.
Already at the end of the summer, in a new residential area in Barkarby northern Stockholm, self-driving buses are supposed to be part of the normal public transport route.
“If that is successful, I would say that in just a few years, this will be a very common part of Stockholm transport system,” says Kristoffer Tamsons, Stockholm’s regional transport commissioner, and chairman of Stockholm transport.
Radio Sweden went for a test drive, and spoke to some of the people involved in the project.

“On the Trail of the Black”.

On behalf of Dr. Bibek
Debroy (Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime
Minister of India), I am writing to invite you to attend the
launch of our book titled “On the Trail of the
Black”. This book has been published by Rupa and is a
compilation of essays written by senior officials and young
professionals of NITI Aayog. The book focuses
on corruption and black
money across sectors such as health, education,
land, electoral financing, benami properties, demonetization
etc. and proposes actionable strategies to counter the
same.
Shri Rajnath Singh,
Hon’ble Home Minister of India will release the
book and a panel discussion will follow the release. Details
of the  event are below:
a) Date: 27th January
2018 (Saturday),
b) Time: Starts 11:00 am.
c) Venue: Constitution Club of India (CCI)
d) Panel Members: Shri Amitabh Kant (CEO, NITI Aayog), Shri
Shakti Sinha (Director, NMML), Shri Ashwani Mahajan
(Swadeshi Jagran Manch), Shri Dhiraj Nayyar (OSD, NITI
Aayog) and Ms. Bhavana Kohli. Dr. Bibek Debroy will moderate
the panel.
Please consider this
email as an invitation for the book release. The event is
open for all. We hope that you would take out time or send
your representatives for the same. The invitation creative
containing the details of the venue and time schedules is
also enclosed for easy reference. Look forward to receiving
you. Pls send in a line of
confirmation.

INVITATION FOR COVERAGE

INVITATION FOR COVERAGE
Dear Sir/Madam,
You are requested to cover the following event:-
Event
Smt. Rashmi Verma, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism will inaugurate “Bharat Parv” being organized by the Government of India from 26thto 31st January, 2018 as part of the Republic Day 2018 celebrations.
Date
26th January, 2018 (Friday)
Time
5.00 PM

Venue
Red Fort (Lal Quila) lawns, Delhi-110006

: INVITATION

Dear Sir/Madam,

You are cordially invited to cover the following event-

Event : Jammu & Kashmir Student Exchange Programme – Closing ceremony.(500 J&K students visited Delhi from 18thJanuary, 2018 to 26th January, 2018)
Union Minister for Human Resource Development Shri Prakash Javadekar will be the Chief Guest for the function.
Dr. Satya Pal Singh, Minister of State for HRD, Department of Higher Education, and Shri Upendra Kushwaha , Minister of State for HRD, Department of School Education and Literacy will also be present on the occasion.
Date : January 26th, 2018 (Friday)
Time : 02.00 PM
Venue : National Bal Bhawan, Kotla Road, New Delhi-110002
BJP National President, Shri Amit Shah will hoist the National Flag tom (Friday) 26 January at 8:30AM at 11, Ashok Road. Photo Opportunity only.

Seminar on Made in India

Pl Join Mumbai 4th Feb Sh Suresh Prabhu, Min Commerce & Ind Make in India & inaugration of Centre for Integrated Development &Research supported by Bhartiya Viklash Parishad
Prof. NK Goyal – Chairman Emeritus TEMA & President CMAI
To nksagar_1@yahoo.com
Thursday, 25 January, 2018 11:24 AM
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Dear Sir,
 
I request you to please join as our VIP Guest with Hon’ble Shri Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce and Industries at Mumbai on 4th Feb at 230 PM for Seminar on Make in India and  inauguration of Centre for Integrated Development &Research supported by Bhartiya Vikash Parishad (http://www.bvpindia.com/) at  Central Auditorium, Welingkar Institute of Management, Matunga, Mumbai and please join High Tea at 530 PM.
 
Please find invitation card at www.cmai.asia for your kind perusal.
 
Looking to welcome you personally.
Regards
Prof N K Goyal
President CMAI Association of India, Chairman Emeritus TEMA 
Member Governing Council Telecom Equipment & Services Export Promotion Council, Govt. of India
Vice Chairman, ITU APT India, Adviser Gujarat Technological University
Chairman India Trade Promotion Services, Dubai UAE,  
Director NFL National Fertilizers Ltd, Govt. of India

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SADD condemns Sirsa’s sectarian statement

SADD condemns Sirsa’s sectarian statement, asks Badals if they sanctioned it
NEW DELHI, Jan 29 — MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa’s statement on Tipu Sultan is aimed at turning two minorities against each other and is part of dangerous sectarian politics perpetrated in the country by bigger forces, SADD chief Paramjit Singh Sarna has declared.
Sirsa, who is historically and religiously completely illiterate, was heard referring to 1970 as a period for Tipu Sultan to have written some letters when the Mysore king had died long back in 1799.“Illiterate Sirsa was clearly parroting what was dictated to him by Nagpur. If he was a true Sikh, he would have no business whatsoever raising a non-issue ofTipu Sultan’s portraits in the Delhi assembly into a Sikh versus Muslim matter. But he did it brazenly at the behest of communal forces,” S. Sarna noted.He asked the Badals if they had issued a prior sanction to Sirsa to raise completely uncalled-for objections over the Mysore ruler’s posters. “If he did what hedid came after Badals’ approval, then the father-son duo must now hang their heads in shame,” the SADD president thundered.
S. Sarna recalled how Sirsa smiled sheepishly standing beside Sadhvi Jyoti when she made a disgusting comment at an election rally few years ago.“Uneducated Sirsa, who’s raised on drug and extortion money, has become Nagpur’s agent in the turban to drive their divisive agenda forward.
His every public statement, every gesture is dictated by the anti-minority, anti-Muslim Sangh Parivar that treats even the Sikhs as menial bodyguards of the Hindus,” S.Sarna observed. He’s a shame on the Sikh community, the SADD president said. “The Sikhs have no truck with brokers and middlemen of communalism. Given Sirsa’s statement, we don’t know if the Badals qualify to be called Sikhs any longer.
Kulwinder Singh Mattoo
Advocate

West Bengal stretch of Prime Minister Urja Ganga Pipeline Project begins

GAIL commences construction work for the West Bengal stretch of Prime Minister Urja Ganga Pipeline Project.
New Delhi, 29th January, 2018: GAIL (India) Limited has started pipeline construction work in the state of West Bengal for providing gas supply to Matix Fertilizers, Durgapur. This project is being executed as a part of ‘Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga’ pipeline project i.e. Jagdishpur-Haldia & Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline (JHBDPL) project and is being executed on a fast track basis. A total of 555 Km long pipeline with an approved cost of approximately Rs. 2700 crore in West Bengal will pass through eight districts like Puruliya, Bankura, Burdwan, Nadia, Hooghly, Howrah, East Medinapur and 24 North Paragana. Further project activities for execution of pipeline in the state of West Bengal upto Haldia and City Gas Distribution in Kolkata are also expected to commence shortly.
The prestigious 2655 Km long JHBDPL project was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in July’2015. The project is progressing in full swing. The pipeline will pass through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha.
The project is being executed in a phased manner. Phase I consists of pipeline network from Phulpur – Dobhi with spurlines to Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Patna and Barauni (755 Km) and is scheduled to be completed by Dec ‘18. Phase II of the project beyond Dobhi (Gaya) towards Durgapur Haldia & Bokaro – Ranchi and Angul – Dhamra (1900 Km) is scheduled to be completed progressively by Dec’20.
The project will usher Industrial development in Eastern part of India by supplying environmentally clean Natural Gas to Fertilizer & Power plant, Refineries, Steel plants and other Industries. Further, the arrival of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga will provide direct and indirect employment to thousands of people.
The project will also provide clean energy to households and transportation in the cities en-route the pipeline. The City gas Network laying activity in Varanasi, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi and Cuttack has already commenced and activities in other cities namely Patna and Jamshedpur will start by next month. The pilot project in  Bhubaneshwar for providing PNG & CNG has already been inaugurated in October 2017 & December 2017 respectively, by Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.

Nine dead in Mexico shooting

Mexican authorities investigating killing of  nine men at a house in Monterrey, said Sunday small local drug-trafficking groups appeared to be involved but not major drug cartels.
The men were watching a football match on television on Saturday when armed attackers burst into the house, herded women into the bathroom and then opened fire on the men, the attorney general of the state of Nuevo Leon, Bernardo Gonzalez, said.
Seven men were killed on the spot and two others died of their wounds after being taken to local hospitals, he said.
Gonzalez said drugs were found in the house, and the attack appeared to involve local drug traffickers. But in an interview on local television, he insisted, “This is an isolated incident. It has nothing to do with a dispute between cartels in our state.”
Monterrey, an important industrial centre in northern Mexico, has been shaken by drug violence in recent years, stemming from a conflict between the Gulf and Zeta cartels.Omar Trevino, the Zeta leader known as Z-42 and considered one of Mexico´s most ruthless drug bosses, was arrested in 2015 in a posh Monterrey suburb.

Israel seek Polish clarification

Israel seek Polish clarification, on Nazi death camps.
Israel summoned a top Polish diplomat today to express concerns over legislation Warsaw was advancing regarding the Holocaust and the definition of Nazi death camps. Poland’s rightwing-dominated Parliament adopted legislation on Friday setting a maximum three-year jail term for anyone who accuses the Polish nation or state of complicity with Nazi crimes, or who refers to Nazi German death camps as being Polish.
The measure, intended to apply to both Poles and foreigners, must still pass the Senate before being signed by the President. The Foreign Ministry said the charge d’affaires for Poland’s embassy in Israel, Piotr Kozlowski, was summoned to for a “clarification” with senior officials. A statement of the said, Israel’s opposition to the wording of the bill was expressed to him. The timing of the bill — the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day — was particularly surprising and unfortunate.
Late on Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Poland of seeking to deny history with the bill. Polish officials routinely request corrections when global media or politicians describe as “Polish” former death camps such as Auschwitz set up by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland.

Yemen PM accuses separatists take over of Aden

Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmed bin Dagher has accused separatist forces backed by UAE of staging a coup in the city of Aden after they took over government headquarters. He also called on the Saudi-led military coalition to intervene, stressing that UAE was the decision-maker in the city.
Clashes broke out yesterday between the army of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who is supported by Saudi Arabia, and UAE-backed forces seeking separation from the country’s north.
Reports BBC, at least 10 people have died and dozens of people are reported injured. The development further complicates an already dire situation in Yemen, where millions need aid.

UK May faces fresh challenge on Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May faces new challenges to her flagship Brexit law through parliament after lawmakers demanded changes only a day before parliament’s upper house begins to debate the legislation. The House of Lords Constitution Committee said in a report published today that the legislation to end Britain’s European Union membership has fundamental flaws, including ministerial powers it considers too sweeping.
The Lords committee expressed concern that the government will use the Brexit process to reshape EU laws without proper parliamentary scrutiny as they move into British law. It urged the government to reach agreement about which powers currently held in Brussels will return to Britain’s central government and which will be devolved to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The legislation was cleared by the House of Commons this month and will come before the upper house- House of Lords tomorrow.

Japan and France meet for defense cooperation.

Japan and France have agreed to boost defense cooperation.
Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera met with his French counterpart Florence Parly in Tokyo on Saturday. Onodera said France, with its vast exclusive economic zone in the Pacific region, is Japan’s special partner. Two ministers agreed to boost bilateral cooperation to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Ministers  confirmed that North Korea’s nuclear and missile development poses a grave and imminent threat to the international community and have agreed to use all possible measures to step up pressure against the North to a maximum level.
Both ministers agree  to conduct joint military drills on land and at sea.
Onodera and Parly then inspected a Japanese Self-Defense Force unit in charge of PAC3 interceptor missiles deployed in the Defense Ministry compound.
Onodera later told reporters that they also spoke in the meeting about China’s maritime activities in the South China Sea.

ASSOCHAM INDUSTRY-MEDIA INTERACTION ON UNION BUDGET 2018-19

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To
– Managing Committee Members
– Patron Members
– Promoter Chambers
– Corporate Associates
– Associated Chambers
– Ordinary Members
ASSOCHAM INDUSTRY-MEDIA INTERACTION ON UNION BUDGET 2018-19 
Thursday, 1 February 2018 
Hotel: The Shangri-La, New Delhi

On the occasion of presentation of Union Budget by the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Shri Arun Jaitley ji on Thursday, 1st February 2018. ASSOCHAM would be organizing a budget viewing session at Hotel Shangri-La, New Delhi at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday.
The TV channels which will cover the Industry interaction comprise: 
  • CNBC Awaaz
  • ZEE Business
  • Bloomberg UTV
  • Headlines Today, AAJ TAK
  • NewsX
  • News Nation
  • News 24
  • ABP News
  • DD News
  • Sahara News
  • India News
  • Live India
  • ANI
In view of your acceptance in media as well stature of your industry, may I call upon you to kindly participate in the event at 10.00 a.m. on February 1, 2018 at Hotel The Shangri-La, New Delhi.  The Interaction will be followed by Lunch. 
I hope my request will be favourably considered. 
We look forward for your kind cooperation. 
With warm regards,

Yours sincerely,
D.S. Rawat
Secretary General
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The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
ASSOCHAM Corporate Office
5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110 021
Tel: 011-46550555 Fax: 23017008/9 

M6.6 – southwest of Africa

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.6
Date-Time
  • 28 Jan 2018 16:03:04 UTC
  • 28 Jan 2018 16:03:04 near epicenter
  • 28 Jan 2018 20:03:04 standard time in your timezone
Location53.050S 9.645E
Depth10 km
Distances
  • 2204.9 km (1367.0 mi) SSW of Hermanus, South Africa
  • 2215.7 km (1373.7 mi) SSW of Bredasdorp, South Africa
  • 2223.8 km (1378.7 mi) SSW of Retreat, South Africa
  • 2227.4 km (1381.0 mi) SSW of Grabouw, South Africa
  • 2236.3 km (1386.5 mi) SSW of Cape Town, South Africa
Location UncertaintyHorizontal:

” Safe Spaces”

“Safe Spaces” Offer Psychosocial Support to Rohingya Women

Cox’s Bazar – “The reason we have the mirror is that after everything that has happened to them, many of the women cannot bear to look at themselves,” says Lufta Bokshi, a psychosocial support officer who is helping Rohingya women refugees in Bangladesh come to terms with life after fleeing deadly violence and rape in Myanmar.
“We encourage them to look in the mirror so they can see they are still beautiful and that life can still be beautiful too,” she says.
At this new women’s safe space created by IOM, the UN Migration Agency, for Rohingya women in one of Cox’s Bazar’s vast refugee camps, a lot of work has gone into making things beautiful with the most basic of materials.
Outside, a sunflower is already showing its face in the newly planted garden. Inside, colourful hand-made paper flowers adorn the walls.
Despite the clamour and the chaos outside – where life in the camp is noisy and hard and holds many dangers – inside the security of the high bamboo fence that protects this space, a feeling of calm and safety reigns.
Only women are allowed to enter. Even the guard, who sits in a little bamboo cabin at the entrance, is female. And for those who come here, that matters so much.
IOM has recently opened four such spaces, with another four more planned and set to become operational in coming weeks.
“The spaces play a vital role in ensuring women and adolescent girls have somewhere they feel safe to express themselves, access important information, develop social networks, and strengthen their  resilience to find positive ways to cope in the future,” said Megan Denise Smith, an IOM operations officer in Cox’s Bazar specializing in cases of gender-based violence (GBV).
More than 688,000 Rohingya refugees have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar since a major upsurge in violence in Myanmar’s North Rakhine State in August 2017.
While women at the centre say they feel safer here than they did in Myanmar, the violence and loss that they and their families experienced in Myanmar are experiences that remain with them in Bangladesh. The space to discuss their worries past and present helps them to develop coping mechanisms.

“When we share our worries with our sisters here, we feel much better. I feel happy because we can learn things from each other,” says Asama*, a young mother who attends the centre.
“In Myanmar we weren’t used to this. We never got a chance to get together to gossip, because the [authorities] thought that when we got together in a group we were organizing something against them.”
When women in the camps mention “family problems” they may be referring to normal ups and downs in relationships. But Mostafizur Rahman, an IOM psychologist, explains that usually they mean that they are trying to cope with the loss of one or more relatives in the violence they fled.
Raysuana, a participant in a focus group about what kind of support women attending the centres need, scores her relationship with close family and other relatives as 2 out of a possible 5. She says she doesn’t have any immediate family left. They all died in Myanmar.
The opportunity to discuss feelings out loud in a secure and supportive environment is crucial, according to staff and the women who attend the spaces. In Rohingya traditional society, women are rarely afforded the opportunity to speak up publicly. Here, they say, they can talk “fruitfully”, free from the “dominance of men”.
“When I stay in my own house, I worry more. But in the safe space I can be with other people who are similar to me and we can share our emotions,” says Fatima, another focus group participant.
At the IOM safe spaces women receive individual and group counselling. There are also craft materials, board games and television, where they can watch films and other programmes to help them build up their confidence and resilience.
“I can’t sleep at night for thinking about all the different things we can do (to help) these women,” says Bokshi, whose local organization PULSE is an IOM partner at the safe spaces.
Women and girls in the camps need psychosocial support not just to deal with the violence and traumatic experiences of the past, but also the current difficulties that they now face. The everyday challenges of surviving in a place surrounded by hundreds of thousands of strangers; coping with a life lived under tarpaulins, reliant on food aid just to survive; and the increased risk of gender-based violence that comes with life in a refugee camp.
Women and adolescent girls who visit the safe spaces also learn about the dangers of human trafficking. This is a very real risk in the camps, where traffickers can lure vulnerable adults and children with promises of good jobs and a better life, but in reality deal in slavery, forced labour, sexual exploitation and other abuses.
There is no single solution to finding ways to offer support to women in the refugee camps. While stories of violence, rape and loss are all too common, each person’s experience and response is unique.
But the IOM safe spaces offer a place for women to come together and find their strengths as individuals and through shared experiences.
The mirror is not just used in psychosocial support sessions. “When the women come in here, they are able to take off their head scarves away from the view of men. They can use the mirror to apply face cream or put on some make up. Little things. But things that give them a chance to feel normal,” says Bokshi.
During the past week, IOM responded to 159 protection/gender-based violence (GBV) cases. Since the start of the current crisis in August 2017, IOM has identified 15,151 extremely vulnerable individuals. Some 447 GBV cases have been assisted through IOM’s case management. Another 4,153 individuals have received psychosocial first aid and 24 victims of trafficking have been identified and assisted.
(*Some names have been changed for protection reasons.)
For more information please contact Fiona MacGregor at IOM Cox’s Bazar. Email: fmacgregor@iom.int, Tel. +8801733335221

CEA operations ?

CEA Operated As Commission Agents $250b Junk Investment   
January27, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
This following Shocking discovery was made while investigating reports of India slipping to 177 Rank out of 180 in Environmental Index. Since CEA doesn’t give Capital Expenditure & Performance report I had to rely on data of Capacity Additions in 4 years.
In fight against Corruption things have worsened, when things could have improved substantially. Just as I was writing this BRPL Power Supply was tripped and Switched on 4 Times. A 1000 KVA Transformer was Switched On & Off as UNSKILLED Labor of BRPL was repairing a Temporary SINGLE PHASE Connection of building under construction.
$250b CEA JUNK GRADE POWER INVESTMENTS IN 4 YEARS
Here in the CEA data generation growth in 4 Years is only 24.7%since 2014, 241 BU
and Consumption Growth just 180 BU which is average power demand of only 27,511 MW – Consumer Requirement 20,500 MW, Peak Demand growth 30,937 MW in 4 Years.
Description
3/2014
3/2015
3/2016
3/2017
12/2017
3/2018*
4 Yrs
Cost Rs. Lakh Cr
Capacity Add MW
17,825
22,566
23,977
14,210
4,765
9,094
69,874
5,00,000
Peak Demand MW
129,815
141,460
148,463
156,934
160,752
160,752
28.3%
EHT Trans Lines Km
16,748
22,101
28,114
26,300
16,236
20,760
97,275
1,50,000
EHT Transform MVA
57,330
65,554
62,849
81,816
63,765
85,536
271,269
3,50,000
Generation BU
967
1,048
1,108
1,160
903
1,206
24.7%
*Expected based on April-Dec2017 Trend.
CEA and Ministry of Power Spent Rs.10,00,000 Cr to Supply Average Growth in Consumer Consumption of only 20,500 MW. Railways & Coal Ministry also Invested say Rs.2,00,000 Cr, States spend Rs.1,50,000 Cr on HT & LT Distribution Infra, their Loses Rs.2,50,000 Cr. = Rs.16,00,000 Cr.
Ø Alternate CLEAN Option 1.  India could have 100,000 MW Multipurpose Hydro Power producting 400 BU of Power, Storage of 200 BCM, Canals + T&D Lines.
Ø Alternate CLEAN Option 2.  India could have installed 4,00,000 MW of Solar Rooftops or Solar Farms producing 600 BU of Clean Power Annually.
Ø Alternate CLEAN Option 3.  India could have installed 60,000 MW of ‘Mitsubishi Advanced Nuclear Reactors’ in Coastal zones.

Ø Alternate CLEAN Option 4.  This Inventor Led ‘ENERGY EFFICIENCY’ Program – Cost Rs.16,000 Cr as Consultancy – Rs.84,000 Cr Invest – saving 200 BU of Power + Rs.15,00,000 Cr for Industry/Food Processing Farm to Fork Program.
Ø OUTCOME – INDIA RANKED AMONG TOP 30 CLEANEST COUNTRIES
Ø  ADD $TRILLION TO GDP GROWTH – HEALTHY HUNGER FREE INDIA
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857

Delhi Traders Bandh

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28th  January, 2018
TRADERS 48 HOURS DELHI TRADE BANDH IS GETTING MOMENTUM
ALL MARKETS ACROSS DELHI WILL REMAIN CLOSED
The resentment and anguish of the traders of Delhi against ongoing sealing is increasing day by day leading to a call of 48 hours Delhi Trade Bandh on forthcoming 2nd & 3rd February by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT). Support to Trade Bandh is began pouring in as the Delhi Hindustani Mercantile Association has declared to shut down Chandni Chowk market during the Trade Bandh and on the other side the North Delhi Traders Federation has also declared its support and entire North Delhi will remain closed. Closed to the heels the Ashok Vihar Vyapar Mandal and South Extension Market Association has also declared to remain closed. It is expected that during next two days, most of the markets in Delhi will officially declare their support.All wholesale, retail & commercial markets in Delhi shall remain closed for 48 hours.
CAIT Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal said that decision of Delhi Trade Bandh was taken yesterday at a meeting of Delhi Traders attended by representatives of about 500 leading Trade Associations from all corners of Delhi. The traders are agitated as they feel that under the guise of stopping misuse of buildings they are being targeted in a most arbitrary manner without giving any opportunity of placing their defence.What to say of defence, they are even not being informed of the offence committed by them and just a single line order to seal their business establishments has become the order of the day. It is pity that in a Country where terrorist like Qasab is given enough opportunity to place his defence, the traders of Delhi are being denied the right of show cause notice and opportunity of hearing as also making appeal to Appellate Tribunal & Administrator of Delhi.
Mr. Khandelwal informed that the first plan of the City was drawn in the year 1865 & 1866 by Lala Hardeo Das & Tika Ram under the superintendence of Mr. E.J.Martin, Executive Engineer which also contains several areas as Commercial and later on commercial activities keep increasing and were declared as Commercial or Mixed Land Use by the Authorities. But no one is bothered to study these areas and more interested in sealing of commercial establishments.
Not only Indian Jurisprudence but even Principle of Natural Justice lay great emphasis on following the due process of law before taking any punitive action. But in the matter of sealing the traders are mercilessly being deprived of these rights though the provisions of Delhi Municipal Corporation Act are explicit and clear.In case of misuse of building the Commissioner under Section 466A & 467 is duty bound to first make a complaint with the Municipal Magistrate within six months from the date when such misuse is came to his knowledge .Any complaint made after six months is liable to be rejected and no action can be taken.The facts of existence of offence can be borrowed from MCD record itself as under Section 124 MCD has to maintain a Municipal Assessment Book which contains details of user of all properties in Delhi.The MCD is under obligation to issue a Show Cause Notice under Section 343(1) with sufficient time to be given to reply.Even after the order of Commissioner to take punitive action, the person under Section 347B (O) (i) can make first appeal to Appellate Tribunal and then to Administrator of Delhi i.e. Lt. Governor. It is more interesting to note that so far Commissioner under Section 419 has not prohibited any area for commercial use. All these rights are snatched and the sealing is being done in a most anarchic manner leading to gross violation of MCD Act.

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ADB and Centre sign 250 mn dollar loan agreement

Asian Development Bank and the Centre have signed a 250 million dollar loan to finance the construction of over 6,200 kilometres all-weather rural roads in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).
The program is aimed at improving rural connectivity, facilitating safer and more efficient access to livelihood and socio-economic opportunities for rural communities through improvements to about 12 thousand kilometres Rural Roads across the 5 States.
Joint Secretary (Multilateral Institutions) in Department of Economic Affairs Sameer Kumar Khare signed the loan agreement on behalf of Government of India. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Khare said, the ADB-funded investment program will provide continued assistance to the PMGSY and support the Government’s long-term goal for rural development.
He said, the programme is likely to have a transformative impact in terms of rural economy and will also bring in greater efficiency in terms of access and connectivity for the rural people in the five States.

Indian Navy launches 3rd Scorpene class submarine Karanj

Indian Navy today launched the third Scorpene class submarine Karanj. Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba’s wife Reena Lanba launched the submarine, which has been constructed by shipbuilder Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) in Mumbai.
Speaking on the occasion, Admiral Lanba said the submarine will undergo rigorous tests for the next one year before it is commissioned. a total six submarines are going to be built at the MDL. The submarines are being built in collaboration with French shipbuilding major Naval Group.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has last month commissioned the first of the six Scorpene-class submarine Kalvari into the Indian Navy and said its induction was a big step in the country’s defence preparedness.Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had then said that submarine building is a sophisticated and exacting craft which very few countries possess in their industrial capacity.

PM Modi to launch first Khelo India School Games

PM Modi to launch first Khelo India School Games in New Delhi; Govt plans to develop sports infrastructure in universities
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the first Khelo India School Games at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi today.
The games will continue until 8th of next month. Khelo India is expected to help scout young talent from the schools in various disciplines and groom them as future sports champions. AIR correspondent reports that the country’s brightest talent in the under-17 age group will compete in the Games.
The games will be held in 16 disciplines at five venues. The disciplines include Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Hockey, Kabaddi, Shooting, Swimming, Weightlifting and Wrestling. The games will highlight India’s young sporting talent and showcase India’s sports potential. 199 gold medals, 199 silver medals and 275 bronze medals are at stake in these Games.
The Khelo India programme has been introduced to revive the sports culture in the country at the grass-roots level by building a strong framework for all sports played in the country.
Talented players identified in priority sports disciplines at various levels by a High-Powered Committee will be provided annual financial assistance of five lakh per annum for eight years.
The Government is planning to develop sports infrastructure in the universities so that they become Centre for excellence in Sports.
Sports Minister Col Rajyavardhan Rathore said Government will also develop sports infrastructure in one school each in 150 districts. He said, sports is state subject and the Centre is setting standards for states to follow.
Col Rathore expressed hope that Khelo India college games will be held next year. He said the Centre will bring a Sports Code which will ensure transparency. Col Rathore said, his Ministry has recommended to the Central Advisory Board of Education to include physical education as a subject in the school curriculum.

Theresa May visiting China

UK PM  Theresa May visiting  the central Chinese city of Wuhan Wednesday on the UK’s trade probabilities outside of the European Union. PM begins her three-day visit to the country, education programmes with China including deals worth some £550m to the economy. Assured nation to raise human rights and Hong Kong’s political situation with China’s leaders this week.
PM is accompanied by  50 British business leaders, May’s visit  focus on exploring  new global trade links ahead of the UK’s divorce from the European Union, slated for March 2019.

Dear N.K ,The Africa Rail 2018 conference

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31 Jan. at 1:32 pm
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  • Morocco – Head of Telecoms Engineering Services, ONCF
  • Nigeria –  Managing Director, Nigerian Railways Corporation
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Summary:Election Expenses of MLAs from the Himachal Pradesh Assembly 2017 Elections

Summary and Highlights of Election Expenses of MLAs from the Himachal Pradesh Assembly 2017 Elections                 
  1. Less than 50% of the Limit:  Out of 68 MLAs analysed25(37%)  MLAs have declared election expenses of less than 50% of the expense limit of Rs. 28 lakhs in their constituency.
  2. Average Election Expenses: Based on the election expense declarations of 68 MLAs from Himachal Pradesh Assembly, the average amount of money spent by them in the elections is  Rs 15.26 lakhs, which is  55% of the expense limit.
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Figure: Party-wise Average Election Expenses (Rs. in lakhs)
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Figure: Break Down of Elections Expenses Incurred by MLAs
  
3.   Top 3 MLAs with highest Election Expenses: The details of top 3 MLAs who have declared the highest election expenses are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party
Expense Limit(Rs.)
Total expenses incurred/ authorized (Rs.)
% of limit reached
1
KULLU
ANNI
BJP
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
25,83,669
25 Lacs+
92%
2
SOLAN
KASAULI
BJP
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
24,58,389
24 Lacs+
88%
3
MANDI
KARSOG
BJP
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
22,95,220
22 Lacs+
82%
Table: Top 3 MLAs with highest election expenditure

  1. MLAs with lowest Election Expenses:   The details of top 3 MLAs who have declared lowest election expenses are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party
Expense Limit
Total expenses incurred/ authorized (Rs.)
% of limit reached
1
SHIMLA
ROHRU
INC
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
3,88,657
3 Lacs+
14%
2
SHIMLA
KASUMPTI
INC
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
6,48,950
6 Lacs+
23%
3
HAMIRPUR
HAMIRPUR
BJP
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
7,10,735
7 Lacs+
25%
Table: 3 MLAs with lowest election expenditure
5.   Break Down of Sources of Funds Raised by MLAs
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Figure: Percentage Break-down of  Funds Raised by MLAs
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Summary and Highlights of Election Expenses of MLAs from the Gujarat Assembly 2017 Elections
                 
  1. Less than 50% of the Limit:  Out of 182 MLAs analysed54(30%)  MLAs have declared election expenses of less than 50% of the expense limit 
    of Rs. 28 lakhs
     in their constituency.
  2. Average Election Expenses: Based on the election expense declarations of 182 MLAs from Gujarat Assembly, the average amount of money spent by them in the elections is  Rs 16.45 lakhs, which is  59% of the expense limit.

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Figure: Party-wise Average Election Expenses (Rs. in lakhs)

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Figure: Break Down of Elections Expenses Incurred by MLAs

3. MLAs who have exceeded the Election Expenditure Limit:  There are two MLAs who have exceeded  the expense limit. Rajendrasinh Ranjitsinh Chavda (BJP) from Himatnagar has exceeded the expense limit by Rs. 5, 78,309. Dindor Kuberbhai Manusukhbhai(BJP) from Santrampur constituency has exceeded the expense limit by Rs.95,766.The details of these two MLAs are given below: 
 
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S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party
Expenditure incurred/authorized by MLA
Expense Limit(Rs.)
Total expenses  incurred/ authorized (Rs.)
Excess Expenditure Incurred (Rs.)
% of limit reached
MLA/his election agent     (Rs.)
By Political Party (Rs.)
Any other association/body of persons/  individual (Rs.)
1
RAJENDRASINH RANJITSINH CHAVDA
SABARKANTHA
HIMATNAGAR
BJP
22,38,900
11,04,709
34,700
2800000                  28 Lacs+
*33,78,309                  33 Lacs+
578309                5 Lacs+
121%
2
DINDOR KUBERBHAI MANSUKHBHAI
MAHISAGAR
SANTRAMPUR (ST)
BJP
23,76,746
5,19,020
0
2800000                  28 Lacs+
2895766                    28 Lacs+
95766                95 Thou+
103%
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                                                                                                         Table:  MLAs who have exceededthe election expenditure limit
* The MLA has provided the total expenditure incurred as Rs.1, 46,755 in his affidavit. However, when we calculate the expenditure incurred by MLA/his agent; by political party and by any other association, body of persons/individual, it totals up to Rs. 33, 78,309
  1. MLAs with lowest Election Expenses:   The details of top 3 MLAs who have declared lowest election expenses are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party
Expenditure incurred/authorized by MLA
Expense Limit(Rs.)
Total expenses
incurred/ authorized (Rs.)
% of limit reached
MLA/his
electionagent(Rs.)
By Political Party (Rs.)
Any other association/
body of persons/
individual(Rs.)
1
MAHISAGAR
LUNAWADA
IND
3,00,568
0
0
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
3,00,568
3 Lacs+
11%
2
MAHESANA
BECHARAJI
INC
3,81,719
0
0
28,00,000
28 Lacs+
3,81,719
3 Lacs+
14%
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VADGAM (SC)
IND
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28 Lacs+
5,20,553
5 Lacs+
19%
Table: MLAs with lowest election expenditure
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Quake M6.1 – Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan

2018-01-31 07:07:00 (M6.1) Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan 36.5 70.8 (3fa06).

Quake epicenter was near Afghanistan’s Jarm, which was hit by a devastating 7.5 magnitude quake in October 2015 that triggered landslides and flattened buildings, killing more than 380 people across the region.
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.1
Date-Time
  • 31 Jan 2018 07:07:00 UTC
  • 31 Jan 2018 11:07:00 near epicenter
  • 31 Jan 2018 11:07:00 standard time in your timezone
Location36.543N 70.816E
Depth191 km
Distances
  • 3.2 km (2.0 mi) NE of Ghurayd Gharamē, Afghanistan
  • 35.7 km (22.1 mi) S of Jurm, Afghanistan
  • 66.1 km (41.0 mi) WSW of Ashkāsham, Afghanistan
  • 67.0 km (41.5 mi) SSE of Fayzabad, Afghanistan
  • 74.1 km (46.0 mi) WSW of Ishqoshim, Tajikistan
Location UncertaintyHorizontal: 4.8 km; Vertical 5.5 km

Dear Mr. Sagar, Budget 2017 big bets: Arun Jaitley must make it:

Dear Mr. Sagar
Budget 2017 big bets: Arun Jaitley must make it attractive for private sector to invest in infrastructure, housing
Budget 2017 is expected to be a ‘big’ budget. With GST on the anvil and demonetisation already undertaken, the ground has been laid for the government to announce some big-bang measures for promoting investment and lifting the economy to a…
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PGTI Cochin Masters


PGTI Cochin Masters –

PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club returns for its fifth edition

Ø Prize purse of Rs. 40 lakh


Ø Leading names in the field include Shamim Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Mithun Perera, Udayan Mane, Honey Baisoya, Anura Rohana, Shankar Das, Feroz Ali Mollah



Kochi, January 30, 2018: The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) will stage the fifth edition of the PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club from January 31 – February 3, 2018, at the CIAL Golf Club in Kochi. The second tournament of the season carries a prize purse of Rs. 40 lakh. The Pro-Am event will be played on February 4, 2018.

The tournament features leading Indian names such as former champions Mukesh Kumar (defending champion) and Feroz Ali Mollah, Shamim Khan (2017 PGTI Order of Merit champion), Udayan Mane, Honey Baisoya and Shankar Das, to name a few.

The field will also feature prominent names from overseas such as Anura Rohana (Sri Lanka), Mithun Perera (Sri Lanka), N Thangaraja (Sri Lanka), K Prabagaran (Sri Lanka), Md Zamal Hossain Mollah (Bangladesh), Kunal Bhasin (Australia), Albie Hanekom (South Africa) and Arthur Horne (Swaziland). The one local name in the field is that of Madesh Krishna.

Mr. V. J. Kurian, Managing Director, Cochin International Airport Limited, said, “The PGTI Cochin Masters series has grown as one of the major events in the national golf circuit. CIAL’s golf course has evolved itself to pose exciting challenges to the players. The fairways and greens have matured now. I hope that the fifth edition of the PGTI Cochin Masters series will be a great success.”

Mr. A. M. Shabeer, Executive Director, CIAL, said, “This is the first time that CIAL hosts the event in winter. This brings in favourable weather conditions for the players. At the same time, the course is designed to pose more formidable challenges. All the previous seasons could produce unexpected champions. I expect a thrilling event ahead.”

Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO, PGTI, said, “Over the past five years, the PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club has grown into one of the premier professional events in southern India. The tournament has been a stepping stone for promising Indian talent such as Shubhankar Sharma who won his maiden title at the inaugural event in 2014. He has since gone on to win on the European Tour. We now look forward to the fifth edition of the tournament which will witness a strong field teeing it up in top-class course conditions.”

The CIAL Golf Club (CGC) has been developed on 130 acres of rolling greens. CGC is designed to play to a length of over 7430 yards and is the only 18-hole golf course in Kerala. CGC is an eco-friendly all weather golf course that is comparable to the best. It is the first course in the country to offer an island green on the 18th hole for a very exciting and challenging round of golf.

Quality of Delhi’s air

Feb
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Public debate over the quality of Delhi’s air reliably spikes every winter, along with the readings from air quality monitors. However, public discussion tends to rapidly taper off, even as the air quality remains consistently bad.
The Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment (ICEE) at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) is organising a seminar series – Clearing the Air? Seminar Series on Delhi’s Air Pollution  to promote sustained and informed public understanding around the data, impacts, sources and policy challenges involved in clearing Delhi’s air. While we will focus on the Delhi context, the series will also reflect the fact that the problem extends far beyond Delhi. The seminar series will present the work of experts in a range of areas, to help promote informed public discussion about what changes are needed, what is possible, and how to get it done. Clearing the air in terms of knowledge and public information, we hope, will make a small contribution toward actually clearing Delhi’s air.
ICEE invites you to the fourth event in this series.
Panel Discussion on ‘The role of the transport sector in Delhi’s air quality: key drivers and opportunities for intervention’ 
Panellists: Amit Bhatt, Parthaa Bosu, Sumit Sharma
Moderator: Mukta Naik
Thursday, 1 February 2018, 4:00 p.m.
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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The seminar series began with a talk on air pollutants in Indian cities and the gaps in our knowledge about them, followed by two events on health impacts of air pollution. We now turn to specific sources of air pollution, and we begin with transport. Vehicular pollution has been a significant contributor to Delhi’s air pollution, accounting for up to a fourth of PM 2.5 emissions. Delhi has the largest vehicular population of any city in India, with over a crore registered vehicles. More than 90% of these are private vehicles, and this number has steadily grown over the years. However, regulatory interventions towards promoting cleaner fuel and phasing out old vehicles, as well as legal measures to cap or decrease the number of vehicles have primarily focused on public transit vehicles. The panel will deliberate on key technical and policy drivers for reduction and management of emissions from the transport sector, including the source composition of air pollution from transport, potential gains from changes in fuel standards and fuel types, and issues related to public transport and modal shares.
About the Panellists: 
Amit Bhatt is the Director of Integrated Urban Transport at WRI India. He is based in Delhi and provides vision and leadership to all transport initiatives across WRI in India and neighbouring countries. Amit has over 17 years’ experience in the field of transport planning, non-motorised transportation, road safety, capacity building, street design and urban development. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Master’s degrees in Transport and Economics, and a diploma in Transport Economics and Management.
Parthaa Bosu is the lead consultant on air pollution with Environment Defence Fund, based in the United States. He was previously with the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), working on in-use vehicle emissions, and has also served as the India Director and South Asia Liaison of the UN Partnership, Clean Air Asia. Parthaa was a part of the working-group on non-motorized transport promotion at the Ministry of Urban Development, and structured the Green Freight India Working Group, which works on reducing emissions from freight and also making it more efficient. He is currently trying to nurture dialogues on rising air pollution and congestion in cities, and recently helped design the Chennai Freight Partnership with IIT Madras and the Madras Chambers.
Sumit Sharma is a Fellow and Associate Director of the Earth Science and Climate Change group of TERI. He has worked on a number of projects related to air quality management which involves air quality monitoring, emission inventorisation, air quality modeling (dispersion and receptor), and drafting air quality management plans. He has carried out a source apportionment study for the city of Bangalore, involving air quality modeling exercises and developing scenarios for air quality improvement. He also has been working on regional scale ozone pollution, and conducting workshops and training programs for sensitization of various stakeholders on air quality improvement.
The panel will be moderated by Mukta Naik, Senior Researcher, CPR.

MASSIVE SUPPORT TO  48 HOURS DELHI TRADE BANDH CALLED BY CAIT

​In protest against ongoing sealing of commercial establishments in Delhi, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has called for a 48 hours Delhi Trade Bandh on 2nd & 3rd February when the entire trade of Delhi shall remain closed and no business activity will take place.
The Bandh is getting spontaneous and tremendous response from Market Associations all over Delhi. In a major development prominent markets of Delhi including ​Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh, Sadar Bazar,Kamla Nagar, Chawri Bazar, Khan Market, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Defence Colony, Green Park and all other Markets of South Delhi, Rajouri Garden, Tilak Nagar, Uttam Nagar, Kirti Nagar and other markets of West Delhi, Karol Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Model Town, Shalimar Bagh, Pitampura, Rohini and other markets of North Delhi, Paharganj, Krishna Nagar, Vikas Marg, Laxmi Nagar, Shahdara, Loni Road, Mayur Vihar and other markets of trans yamuna area today declared their support & participation in 48 Hours Delhi Trade Bandh on 2-3 February .Other markets of Delhi are also gearing themselves to participate in Trade Bandh.
CAIT Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal said that it is expected that more than 7 lakh traders from more than 2000 markets of Delhi shall keep their shutters closed to lodge their strong protest against sealing of business establishments in Delhi.The traders are demanding the Central Government to come in action and immediately bring a Bill in the Parliament to protect entire trade and traders of Delhi from the clutches of sealing as also de-sealing of the establishments already sealed.
The traders lamented that sealing issue is being politicised by few politicians and we strongly condemn them. We are fighting the battle of our survival and livelihood and they are more interested in engagement of politics on our head and shoulder which is not acceptable to us. If they can’t bring relief then they should desist themselves in playing their politics.

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ASI challenges

The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Public Lecture

on

Challenging Conservation of Temples in Chambal Valley
by
 Shri K.K. Muhammad

 Project Archaeological Director,Aga Khan Trust for Culture
at 03.00 pm on Friday,  02 February 2018
in the Seminar Room, Library Building
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
Teen Murti House, New Delhi-110011

All are welcome.

Centre for Contemporary Studies
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Conference on Hi-Tech manufacturing & Robotics

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On International Day Of Commemoration “Mesage of UNSG Antonio Guterres” In Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust

Today we remember the six million Jewish men,women and children who perished in the Holocaust.Countless others also lost their lives as cruelty convulsed the World.
yet decades since the Second World War ,we see the persistence of anti-Semitism and an increase in other forms of prejudice.
Neo-Nazis and while supremacy groups are among the main purveyors of extreme hatred.
And too often, vile views are moving from the margins to the mainstreams of societies and politics.
We must stand together against the normalization of hate.
Whenever and wherever humanity’s  values are abandoned,we are all at risk.
All of us have a responsibility to quickly,clearly and decisively resist racism and violence.
Through education and understanding, we can build a future of dignity,human rights and peaceful coexistence for all.

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Tell Mark Zuckerberg: No Facebook for five-year-olds

Respected Sir / Madam,
As you may be aware, Facebook has launched an application specially for 5 year old kids called “Messenger Kids“.
People are criticizing about it worldwide and we as  Social Activist Group members of Mumbai are against this Facebook Move, would request all media fraternity to cover this news and create awareness so that children’s do not fall in trap of social media at young age and get influence.
Such social media app can put bad effect on child and they may easily come across other hazardous game like ‘Blue Whale’.
Research shows that adolescent social media use is linked to depression, poor sleep, and unhealthy body image – and now Facebook is targeting even younger kids. Facebook’s Messenger Kids is the first major social media platform designed for young children. It features stickers, emojis, and animations to keep kids coming back to the app again and again. Younger children aren’t equipped to deal with the interpersonal challenges and addictive power of social media. And moving friendships online displaces the face-to-face interactions crucial for developing empathy and healthy relationships. Help us protect childhood by telling Mark Zuckerberg: No Facebook for five-year-olds!
So if you agree. kindly click on this link to sign the Petition to Mark Zuckerberg to remove this page/app from their site.
 
Even New York Time has published article with title ‘Turn Off Messenger Kids, Health Experts Plead to Facebook
For details please read the trailing mail.
 
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Deepak Rajesh Dubey,
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From: David Monahan, CCFC <ccfc@commercialfreechildhood.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 10:06 PM
Subject: Tell Mark Zuckerberg: No Facebook for five-year-olds
To: grvora@gmail.com
Remember to add ccfc@commercialfreechildhood.org to your contact list.
If you would like to view a web version of this message, please click here.
Gaurang,

Facebook wants to get young kids hooked on social media, and we need your help to stop them.

In December, Facebook rolled out Messenger Kids, the first major social media app for children under 13. Today, CCFC sent Facebook a letter signed by more than 100 leading experts and advocates detailing how Messenger Kids will undermine children’s healthy development.


Will you join us in telling Facebook to scrap the app?  


Facebook Messenger Kids has no lower age limit. Given Facebook’s enormous reach, the app is likely to normalize social media use by kids as young as five. But there’s a wealth of research linking adolescent social media use to depression, poor sleep habits, and unhealthy body image – and younger children are even less equipped to deal with the interpersonal challenges and addictive power of social media. 
Messenger Kids’ emojis, colorful stickers, and animations are designed to draw and hold children’s attention even if they’re too young to type. Kids will want to stay on the app for its fun design, and because it’s where their friends are. But moving friendships online displaces the genuine interactions crucial for developing empathy and healthy relationships. And the app’s enticements will make it harder to set screen time limits, something more than half of parents already say is a “constant battle.”

Facebook asserts that Messenger Kids will provide a safe alternative for the kids who have been lying their way onto social media platforms designed for teens and adults. But the 11- and 12-year-olds already on Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook won’t switch to an app clearly designed for young kids. Messenger Kids is not responding to a need. It’s creating one.


Please sign our petition and tell Mark Zuckerberg to wield his immense influence in a way that helps children thrive: no Facebook for five-year-olds! 


Thanks, 

David Monahan
Campaign Manager, CCFC

CII Business Delegation to Belarus and Ukraine

“Exploring New Markets for Business & Investment”
03-09 June 2018
CII, in partnership with Ministry of External affairs, is organizing a business delegation to Belarus & Ukraine from 3rd to 9th June 2018. The objective of the visit is to explore opportunities for business and investment.
A comprehensive business agenda that includes business to business meetings, interaction with senior government officials, Trade and Investment Forum in Belarus and Ukraine and visit to key industrial sites are on the business agenda of the delegation in both the countries. The visits would also include SEZs/Technology Parks etc.
The focus sectors of this delegation would be Pharma, Agriculture, Textile Solar Energy, ICT, Industrial goods, EPC and Financial Services. The delegation would meet the key stakeholders from business and government to identify opportunities for investment and trade in Belarus and Ukraine.
The delegation will arrive in Minsk, Belarus on 3rd June and conclude their visit in Kiev Ukraine on 9th June 2018. The tentative agenda for the delegation is attached for your reference.
I am writing to invite you to join the delegation and confirm your participation by registering online at the following link
In case you are unable to join, kindly nominate a colleague.
Alternatively, you can also send the enclosed registration form, latest by 10th May 2018.
I look forward to your kind response.
Regards,
Sreekumar Nair

FM Arun present Union Budget 2018-19

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented  the Union Budget 2018 -19 in Lower house of Parliament starting from rural  common man’s aspiration fulfilment by Modi government then vision for poor, famers to enhance their knowledge and Opportunities with easy fund giving then better price for crop. Poor women of burning wood shall be replaced by providing gas connection to tune of 6 Cr women .He then enunciated targets Goverment fulfilment under various Goverment scheme and program.Education health providing social security next government  efforts to give better rights through various schools institute and program. Agrigarian uplifting is main stay of government.22 K Villgaes market on anvil. PM scheme for development for villages and rural category is in mission mode.Fisheries and animal husbandry to give the new opportunities. National bamboo, 22 national mega Good park are listed. Heath insurance scheme upto Rs 5 Lakh .Eklavaya schools for poor caste shall be developed.MSME are allocated Rs 3794 Cr.

Economic survey Misleading

Economic Survey Misleading – Negative Exports, Patents Zero
February01, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
The Economic Survey 2018 is misleading and found excuses for Poor Economic Performance. I am referring to just two.
1. Exports way below 2013 level.
In April-Nov 2013 exports were $204b and Imports were $304b and Trade Deficit was $100b. But in this Petroleum Imports accounted for $111b.
In April-Nov 2017 exports were $197b and Imports were $296b and Trade Deficit was $100b. But in this Petroleum Imports accounted for only $66b.
In April-Nov 2017 Non Oil Imports increased to $231b compared to $193b for same period in  2013.
2.  India Worst in Patent Filing – Bogus Patents means Zero.

WIPO IPR data is FALSELY Presented in Economic Survey. PATENTS IN FORCE IS THE ACTIVE FACTOR IN PATENT OFFICE RANKING, India is 24 but practically Zero when Quality of Patents, and their Commercialization and in per capita.

Switzerland filed twice more patents 45,658 than (India 23,946), Granted 4 Times more Patents to Residents 3,446 (822) and had 162,761 Patents in Force (47,113) and Rank 9 in Patents in Force (24).

POPULATION OF INDIA IS 150 TIMES OF SWITZERLAND.
[8.18 — According to the WIPO, India is the 7th largest Patent Filing Office in the World. In 2015, India registered 45,658 patents in comparison to China (1,101,864), USA (589,410), Japan (318,721), Republic of Korea (213,694), and Germany (91,726). However, India produces fewer patents/capita (Figure 4).]

Indians Filed 23,946 Patents in India and Abroad but residents Indians were granted 822 Patents in 2015.

In this 822 most are Process Patents which have no recognition in the world which recognizes PRODUCT Patents. Then CSIR & IITs and Companies file BOGUS Patents which have no commercial value – like the Mixture of Adhesives by IIT Kanpur – Head of Chemical Engineering.

Great Britain has 458,422 Patents in Force, (45,113), Italy granted 8807 Patents to her residents (822),

Sweden granted 3397 Patents to her residents (822) and 93,545 Patents were in force (45,113)

Denmark granted 995 Patents to residents (822) and 52,321 Patents were in force (45,113).

Population of Delhi is Three Times of Denmark.
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

The City of Waste

Dear friends,
 
We have the pleasure to invite you to the opening of the Photography exhibition
The City of Waste
presented by
 BI Sign
 
 Tuesday February 13th, 2018 (6pm – 8.30pm)
 
India Habitat Center, Central Open Court, New Delhi
 
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6 pm – Walkthrough with photographers and researchers
Bénédicte Florin, Pascal Garret, Shankare Gowda and Rémi de Bercegol
 
&
 7 pm – Discussion Panel with artists, activists and researchers
Venue : Amaltas Auditorium, India Habitat Center
 
Speakers :
Ravi Agarwal, founder of Toxic link and artist
 Bénedicte Florin, researcher and photographer
Pascal Garret, researcher and photographer 
Chitra Mukherjee, Chintan Association
Asim Waqif, artist
 
 Moderated by Christine Ithurbide & Rémi de Bercegol  
 
With the presence of Jai Prakash Chaudhury from Safai Sena and Bhushan Ratwaya 
from the PVC market association
 
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FULL PROGRAMME HERE ATTACHED –  EVENTS ARE FREE & OPEN TO ALL
“The City of Waste” is an artistic and scientific initiative on urban waste, recycler and innovation 
with multiples events in New Delhi & Kochi 
 
More info on :
 
Contact :
Rémi de Bercegol remi.debercegol@gmail .com 
Christine Ithurbide: christine.ithurbide@gmail.com 

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Naresh,
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He held up the tragic cases of children killed by the brutal gang MS-13 to argue for closing America’s doors to refugee children fleeing that same threat.
So much for “the home of the brave.”
When President Trump talks about “loopholes” in the immigration system, we know what he means. Trump aims to scare us into whittling away at the safeguards that allow families fleeing violence to seek asylum—and freedom—in the United States.
Join us as we defend our clients and help them find safety. Like Gabriela*: A human rights lawyer who fled El Salvador with her children after receiving death threats from MS-13. Now that her family has won asylum, she’s using her legal skills to help other survivors of violence.
We fight fear every day by making sure people like Gabriela get protection through our pro bono refugee representation work.
And we’re countering Trump’s dangerous attempts to use inflammatory and inaccurate claims to make Americans fear refugees.
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May tossed 9 bn pounds in China deals

Chinese President Xi Jinping and British Prime Minister Theresa May have agreed to hold a joint trade and investment review. This would be the first step towards an ambitious future trade agreement after Brexit, May’s office said on Thursday. “The PM said that, once Britain leaves the EU, we will be free to strike our own trade deals,” according to the statement. Xi and May agreed in Beijing to hold more talks on China’s Belt and Road infrastructure initiative. Xi said China’s markets would be further opened to the UK, including in sectors such as beef, dairy and other agricultural goods, Reuters reported.
 
British Prime Minister Theresa May left China on Friday with deals worth more than 9.3 billion pounds ($13.26 billion), at the end of a three-trade trade mission where President Xi Jinping pledged to upgrade their “golden era” in relations.
 
Britain is trying to reinvent the chief  global trading nation after a 2016 referendum decision to leave the European Union.China, the world’s second-largest economy, is on the list of countries that Britain wants to sign a FTA soon.
 
Speaking at a business summit in China’s commercial capital Shanghai, May said Britain was keen to help bring Xi’s vision for globalisation and a more open Chinese economy to life.“Meanwhile, the UK is preparing to leave the European Union. We’re seizing the opportunity to become an ever-more outward-looking Global Britain, deepening our trade relations with nations around the world – including China,” she said.
 
Chinese investment is helping Britain develop infrastructure and create jobs, with some 50,000 British businesses importing goods from China and more than 10,000 sell their goods to China, she added.
 
“We’ve agreed on moves to bring more of the UK’s internationally renowned food and drink to China, to open up the market to some of Britain’s world-class financial services providers,” May said.
 
The 9.3 billion pounds in deals will create over 2,500 jobs across the United Kingdom, the British government said.
 
Britain’s financial services firms alone secured deals worth more than 1 billion pounds and market access, that would lead to 890 jobs, it said, without giving details.
 
China sees Britain as an important ally in its call for more open global markets, despite widespread concerns in the foreign business community about the difficulty of operating in China, and both countries refer to a “golden era” in relations.
 
Xi told May the two countries should “add new meaning into the bilateral ties so as to forge an enhanced version of the ‘Golden Era’,” according to state-run media.
 
China appreciative of Britain’s enthusiasm for the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Xi’s Belt and Road initiative to build a new Silk Road.
 
On Friday, edition of the People’s Daily said Britain had shown “intelligence and pragmatism” in supporting Belt and Road.
 
“It is a model for other Western nations,” it said.
 
But Brexit has unnerved Beijing, concerned about losing an important voice supporting free trade in the European Union and what it may mean for market access to Europe for Chinese firms which have invested in Britain.
 
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told May on Wednesday that China’s relations with Britain will remain unchanged through Brexit.

Alibaba net profit soars

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Thursday posted a 35 percent surge in net profit in the third quarter, fuelled by a record-breaking sales bonanza during its annual Singles Day shopping festival.
The company said profit jumped to 24.1 billion yuan ($3.7 billion) between October and December, compared to 17.9 billion yuan in the same quarter in 2016.
Alibaba runs an annual promotion on November 11 that draws the country’s growing consumer class which can buy an array of products at the click of a button on their smartphones.
Last year’s event recorded 168.2 billion yuan ($25.9 billion) in payments, a 39 percent increase from the 2016 festival.
Rivals such as JD.com had also reported brisk business on November 11.
“Alibaba had another great quarter driven by the continued strength of the Chinese consumer and the wide and innovative range of services we provide for merchants and consumers,” Alibaba chief executive Daniel Zhang said in an earnings report.
“We are excited by the continued momentum in new retail, which came to life during another record-breaking 11.11 Global Shopping Festival,” Zhang said.
Alibaba, which has made billionaire founder Jack Ma one of China’s richest men and a global e-commerce icon, has been on a roll, regularly beating revenue estimates.
The New York-listed company said revenue jumped 56 percent to 83 billion yuan ($12.76 billion) in the quarter.
The shopping platform also continued to attract new customers to its platform, the key to maintaining its dominance in China, where trends and shopping preferences can shift quickly.
The number of active consumers on its retail marketplaces reached a new high of 515 million, the company said, an increase of 27 million from the 12-month period ended September 30, 2017.
Also on Thursday, Alibaba announced it would formally take a stake in its affiliated business unit, Ant Financial which operates the massively popular Ali Pay mobile payment application and credit scoring unit Sesame Credit, among other financial services businesses.
Alibaba said it would take a 33 percent stake in Ant Financial, controlled by Alibaba founder Jack Ma, which had been held as a separate company but part of the Alibaba Group.
Alibaba said it would acquire newly issued shares from Ant Financial in exchange for certain intellectual property rights held by Alibaba but connected to Ant Financial.
The step is a sign that Ant Financial is on a path to its own public listing soon, with Alibaba’s equity stake likely to resolve some lingering legal issues.
In 2016, Ant Financial raised $4.5 billion at a roughly $60 billion valuation.

Tumbles digital currency bitcoin

Tumble tumbling down digital currency bitcoin dropped nearly 14 percent on Friday, losing over half of its value since January, representing more than $72 billion. The cryptocurrency was trading at $8,473 as of 8:00am GMT, according to CoinMarketCap data. Bitcoin has now lost over 55 percent since hitting a record price of $20,000 in mid-December.The decline followed reports on increased regulation in India and potential price manipulation at a major exchange. India’s Finance Ministry declared on Thursday that cryptocurrencies are illegal in the country and the government fully intends to stamp out their use.
Facebook’s announcement that it would ban all ads for cryptocurrencies and ICO’s, as well as reports that two major exchanges, Bitfinex and Tether, had been investigated by the US regulators, also helped to spook the cryptocurrency market this week.
Facebook further says it is banning all ads related to cryptocurrencies in an effort to fight scams. Global social media giant said it is barring ads for “financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency.”
Initial coin offerings or ICOs are a way for companies to raise funds by selling investors cryptographic assets. Fraud is common in the world of red hot digital currencies such as bitcoin.This week, for instance, the US Securities and Exchange Commission shut down an initial coin offering by a Texas company called AriseBank.
AriseBank was accused of relying on celebrity endorsers such as boxer Evander Holyfield and social media to cheat investors out of $600 million of its goal of $1 billion for a currency it called “AriseCoin.”
In a blog post announcing the news, Facebook product management director Rob Leathern hinted that Facebook may modify the new policy at some point to allow bona fide crypto-related businesses to advertise again.
“We want people to continue to discover and learn about new products and services through Facebook ads without fear of scams or deception,” Leathern wrote. “That said, there are many companies who are advertising binary options, ICOs and cryptocurrencies that are not currently operating in good faith.”
“This policy is intentionally broad while we work to better detect deceptive and misleading advertising practices, and enforcement will begin to ramp up across our platforms including Facebook, Audience Network and Instagram. We will revisit this policy and how we enforce it as our signals improve,” he added.
“Lots of news regarding regulation is causing the market to panic,” a quantitative developer and data scientist at Cypher Capital, Nick Kirk, told CNBC.
All the leading cryptocurrencies except two were trading lower on Friday.
Ethereum was the only major coin to finish January on a positive note. The second-largest cryptocurrency saw gains of 45 percent during 2018’s first month, compared to a loss of 25 percent for bitcoin, and respective declines of 45 percent and 35 percent for ripple and bitcoin cash.
“The state of cryptocurrency is incredibly strong,” Andy Bromberg, CEO of CoinList, an ICO hosting platform, told Business Insider. “Looking far beyond the prices, we’re seeing an increasing number of high-quality projects in the space, with experienced teams, impressive early technological breakthroughs, and rigorous legal structuring.”
Kirk, ethereum will outperform bitcoin “by a country mile.”
“We think the war between bitcoin and bitcoin cash is having a negative effect on bitcoin sentiment,” he said.

IGNCA:PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY, 2018

इन्दिरा गाँधी राष्ट्रीय कला केन्द्र (आईजीएऩसीए), नई दिल्ली
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE ARTS (IGNCA), New Delhi
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY, 2018
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Please visit Web Portal of Begum Akhtar at http://ignca.nic.in/begum_akhtar/index.html
and
National Cultural Audiovisual Archives (NCAA) Project at http://ncaa.gov.in/repository
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Date : Ist February, 2018
Event : Sufi Qawwali by Yusuf Khan Nizami in collaboration with Lady Shri Ram College
For Women, University of Delhi, New Delhi.
Venue : LSR Auditorium, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi – 110024
TIme : 11.30am onwards

Contact No. : 011-23388155/ 011-26434459
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Date:   3rd – 4th February
Event : International Conference on DEMITRIOS GALANOS AND HIS LEGACY: Indo-Greek
scholarship 1790-2018.​
Venue : IGNCA Auditorium, C.V. Mess Janpath, New Delhi.
Time :   9.00 am – 5.00 pm​.
Date: 4th February, 2018
Event : Music Concert by Greek musicians.
Venue : India International Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
Time : 6.00 pm onwards
Contact No. : 011-23388063
​Date: 8th – 10th February 2018
Event : International Conference on DEMITRIOS GALANOS AND HIS LEGACY: Indo-Greek
scholarship 1790-2018.​
Venue : Dr. K. N. Udupa Hall, IMS, BHU, Varanasi.
Time :   9.00 am – 5.00 pm​.
Date: 10th February, 2018
Event : Music Concert by Greek musicians.
Venue : Pandit Omkarnath Thakur Hall, BHU, Varanasi.
Time : 3.00 pm
Contact No. : 0542-2570169, 2570238.
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Date : 4th February, 2018
Event : Fourth Concert in the series `bhairav se bhairavi tak’ presenting meditative morning
ragas in collaboration with Antarnaad.

`bhairav se bhairavi tak’ series has been conceived and curated by Saloni Gandhi.
Padmabhushan Pandit Rajan & Pandit Sajan Misra will be accompanied by Pandit Kumar Bose
(Tabla) and Pandit Dharmnath Mishra (Harmonium).

Venue : IGNCA Lily Pond Lawns, 11, Mansingh Road, New Delhi
Time ; 10am onwards.


Contact No.: 011-23388155

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Date : 4th -18th February, 2018
Event : First  International Kala Mela in collaboration with  Lalit Kala Akademi

Inauguration on 4th February, 2018 at 5.00pm at IGNCA lawns, Janpath, New Delhi.

Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, Hon’ble Vice President of India will inaugurate the Kala Mela in the gracious presence of Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Hon’ble Minister of Culture  and Shri C.S. Krishna Setty, Administrator, Lalit Kala Akademi.

The inauguration will be followed by Folk Dance by Karunadasa Olaboduwa Dance Troupe, Srilanka and `SARGAM’ Kathak Recital by Pandit Harish Gangani’s Team, India.

Venue : IGNCA Lawns, Janpath, New Delhi.


Contact No. : 9999668367
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Event : The seventh  Chapter of Sanskriti Samvaad Shrinkhla (Cultural dialogue series) will
have a symposium on famous Hindi litterateur Krishna Bihari Mishra.

Venue: Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, 36 A, Shakespeare Road,  Kolkata, West Bengal – 700017
Time : 11.00am onwards


Contact No. ; 9716950275
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Date : 13th February 2017
Event : Ninth Prof. Nirmal Kumar Bose Memorial Lecture on “First Citizens: The Tribal People
at Crossroads” by Prof. Nadeem Hasnain (Senior Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Former Prof. & Head, Department of Anthropology, Lucknow University, India).
Venue : Lecture Hall, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, 11 Mansingh Road, N. Delhi -1.
Time : 4.00 pm

Contact No. : 011-23388016
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Date : 18th February, 2018
Event : Celebrations of Muthuswamy Dikshitar Anniversary in collaboration with
Shanmukhananda Sabha
Venue : IGNCA Auditorium, C.V. Mess, janpath, New Delhi

Contact No. :  9717019444
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Date :             21st  & 22nd  February, 2018
Event :            : Seminar on “The Great Vaggeykars of Classical Music” In collaboration with Kumud
 Diwan Foundation of Classical Music and Dance.
Venue :            IGNCA Auditorium, CV Mess, Janpath, New Delhi
Speakers   :  Pt. Satyasheel Deshpande, Vidushi Shruti Sadolikar, Pt. Suhas Vyas,
       Ustad Mashkoor Ali Khan, Shri Shounak Abhisheki, Vidushi Shubra
       Guha, Ustad Raja Miyan and Vidushi Sulochana Brahaspati


Contact No. : 011-23388155
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Date : 23rd February, 2018
Event : Concert by Ms. Sonia Shirsat Fadista under Sanjari- a monthly folk music concert
Series.
This is the fourth concert in this series.  Sanjari was launched on the 30th Foundation Day of IGNCA on 19th November, 2017.

Venue ; IGNCA Auditorium, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi
Time : 6.30pm

Contact No. : 011-23388155
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Date             : 24th & 25th  February, 2018
Event            : Talks in in collaboration with India City Walks for the story-telling sessions
Theme One   : Eight Cities of Delhi
Theme Two : Mughal Art
Venue           : IGNCA Auditorium, CV Mess, Janpath, New Delhi
Time             : 4 PM to 5 PM
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FILM CIRCLE SCREENING –  2nd & 4th Friday of every month

Date: 9th February, 2018
Event : Film screening of The Man who Dwarfed the Mountains
       (A National Award winning PSBT Documentary)
       Director: Ruchi Srivastava and Sumit Khanna
       Duration : 59 minutes

Venue : IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road, N. Delhi
Time:         5.00 p.m onwards

Contact No.  :   011-23388815

Date: 23rd February, 2018
Event Film screening of  Pandvani
       Director : Manohar Aashi
        Duration: 58 minutes

Venue : IGNCA Auditorium, Media Centre, 3 Dr. R. P. Road, N. Delhi
Time:         5.00 p.m onwards

Contact No.  :   011-23388815

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Respect Your Elders—Plants!

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I had a very unique opportunity this week to join a group of entrepreneurs, chefs, scientists, advocates, writers, policymakers (including the very inspiring President of Mauritius, Ameenah Gurib), and other food and agriculture experts to attend a luncheon at Clarence House in London, England, with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, who serves as the Patron of the Crop Trust.
The Crop Trust is an organization I have long admired, and they may be best known for the so-called Doomsday Seed Vault in Svalbard, halfway between Norway and the North Pole, which holds the largest collection of the world’s crop diversity. The collection is, needless to say, priceless, and it provides a global safety net in case of catastrophe. But the group is also doing a number of important activities to raise awareness and inspire action—including encouraging financial investment to create an endowment—to protect and preserve seeds both in seed banks and in farmers’ fields across the globe.
It’s no secret that Prince Charles has a long-standing interest in food and agriculture. His gardens at Highgrove are a monument to sustainable agriculture practices and the rich agricultural diversity of England. As a Patron of the Crop Trust, His Royal Highness is using his platform to push world leaders—and world eaters—to respect, honor, value, and most importantly protect the world’s agricultural diversity.
He says, “now, we have the world’s farmers to thank for the rich variety of foods we eat. Over many millennia they have developed, grown, and guarded the diversity of domesticated plants and animals. Every major crop now has hundreds, perhaps thousands, of different varieties, each with unique characteristics. But that very diversity is disappearing fast, as so many of you know, as changing agricultural practices sweep away what are seen as ‘old’ and ‘inefficient’ varieties, including so-called ‘orphan crops’ that were once collected from the wild rather than being planted and grown. And at the same time, the wild relatives of our crop species, which provide new and vital resources for future breeding, are left to decline unnoticed and undervalued.”
His words underscore why the Crop Trust—and the many organizations with whom they work—is so important. While thousands of gene banks exist across the world—in places as diverse as the seed collections I saw at the Africa Rice Center in Senegal a few weeks ago to collections supported by the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens in Colombia, sub-Saharan Africa, and elsewhere—the world’s global genetic diversity is at risk. Climate change and the growth of often unsustainable industrial agricultural practices, as well as urbanization, land use changes, and a host of other challenges, are threatening agricultural diversity.
It’s time, as I heard one colleague at the luncheon proclaim, to respect our elders. Plants have been on Earth for more than 380 million years, much longer than Homo sapiens or our ancestors. They keep us fed, clothed, and sheltered, and there’s no doubt that they make life more delicious. They need our protection, and they need it now.
As you know, Food Tank rarely asks our members and readers to donate. And it’s even rarer for us to ask you to give to another organization. But I want to encourage all of you to visit the Crop Trust’s website and donate as little as US$10 to support this vitally important mission.
As His Royal Highness says, “What we eat, and in what quantities, can be the difference between life and death. It can keep us healthy, or ruin us. And we can produce this food in harmony with the environment that sustains every aspect of our lives, or place our own survival in peril by undermining it.” Let’s head those words and take action for the world’s crops and farmers today!
Sincerely,
Danielle Nierenberg
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Syed Saqib Ahmed soars to the top

Syed Saqib Ahmed soars to the top on the back of a hole-in-one, leads by four.
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Kochi, February 1, 2018: Bengaluru’s Syed Saqib Ahmed hardly put a foot wrong during his second round of six-under-66 that helped him soar to the top of the leaderboard at the PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club. Saqib, whose round on Thursday featured a hole-in-one, totaled nine-under-135 at the halfway stage to lead by a massive four shots. 
First round leader Amardip Sinh Malik of Noida dropped to second place after his round of even-par-72 took his total to five-under-139 at the Rs. 40 lakh event.
The cut was declared at five-over-149 on an extremely windy day. Fifty-three professionals made the cut.
Twenty-three-year-old Syed Saqib Ahmed (69-66) climbed from overnight tied third to the top as he fired the best round of the tournament so far that was punctuated by a hole-in-one on the 14th, five birdies and a bogey.
Saqib, who had a top-10 on the PGTI last year and finished 53rdon the Order of Merit, began well on Thursday, leaving himself a tap-in birdie on the second where he nearly chipped-in. His only blemish of the round came on the fourth but he more than made up with a chip-in birdie on the next.
Ahmed then raced away into the lead with three long putts on the ninth, 11th and 12th. But the highlight of his round came on the 14th where he made a hole-in-one after his shot landed an inch beyond the hole and spun back into the cup. He did miss a couple of short birdie putts thereafter but that did not stop him from taking the lead in a tournament for the first time in his three-year-long professional career.
A confident Saqib said, “I’m really pleased about today’s effort. It’s great to lead an event for the first time in my professional career. Everything just felt right today. I was in a good frame of mind from the very start and that translated into a great score.
“There was also less pressure as I was playing alongside my good friend Divyanshu Bajaj. We even played the practice round together here. We enjoy each other’s company and that just eased the pressure for me as it felt like just another round of golf.
“The hole-in-one was special as I saw the ball roll in. I was actually between clubs there and I guess the decision to play the nine-iron just paid off. I’m glad that Divyanshu was also there when it happened.
“I didn’t come to this event with any expectations so I have no fixed goals in mind for the next two days as well. I didn’t have a great 2017 so I’m just looking to turn the tide this year.”
Amardip Sinh Malik (67-72) had a mixed day with six birdies and an equal number of bogeys. He made a long eagle conversion on the second and chipped-in for birdie on the eighth but also found the hazard on a couple of occasions.
Kolkata’s Shankar Das and Chandigarh’s Abhijit Singh Chadha were tied for third at four-under-140.
Defending champion Mukesh Kumar (77-73) of Mhow missed the cut by one shot as his two-day total read six-over-150.

We won!! Largest ivory market shut down!

Dear friends,The world’s largest ivory market just banned ivory!!And our movement was at the centre of the fight!
Hong Kong’s ivory market is gigantic — responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of elephants. With these amazing creatures careening towards extinction, Avaazers launched a massive petition, sent thousands of messages to Hong Kong legislators, got many engaged directly with our campaign, and built a media storm right before the vote — legislators even held up our campaign ads during the debate!
And yesterday, we won!!! Here’s how it happened…
Hong Kong petition delivery
The 1.1 million-strong call for an ivory ban is delivered to Hong Kong’s lawmakers ahead of the vote
First, over a million of us joined our petition calling for an ivory ban. Almost immediately after launching, a key legislator got in touch to talk to Avaaz about the campaign — we definitely got their attention!
Then, last week, we got an urgent email from campaigners in Hong Kong that the government was calling a vote on the ivory ban in just five days. So, we swung into action:
  • We plastered Hong Kong’s social media with a video from our friends at WildAid Hong Kong featuring Chinese superstar Li Bing Bing, showing the heartbreaking impact of the ivory trade.
  • Next, we created a beautiful ad to run in Hong Kong’s biggest newspaper on the day of the vote, telling legislators that the future of elephants was in their hands.
Avaaz advert in the Oriental Daily News
The Avaaz ad in the Oriental Daily News telling Hong Kong lawmakers that the elephants’ future is in their hands
  • Then thousands of us sent messages to lawmakers calling on them to support the ban.
  • And as the legislators went in to vote, Avaazers joined a colourful protest organised by fellow campaigners.
Petition Delivery
“Having the support of over a million people all over the world made a big impact when it came down to the vote. Thank you Avaazers!”
– Alex Hofford, WildAid Hong Kong
  • Finally, in the debate before the vote, one of the main legislators championing the ban held up a giant printed version of our ad for everyone to see, showing them the whole world was watching!
Petition Delivery
“It was a huge boost to be able to deliver a million voices into the debate before we voted for the ivory ban. The world stood with us, and it made a difference.”
– Hong Kong lawmaker Hon Elizabeth Quat
In the end, we won the vote by a landslide!Hong Kong Ivory Vote CountMedia worldwide have hailed this ‘historic’ vote — the biggest ivory market in the world will now start shutting down its ivory trade!Ivory+MediaLike many Avaaz campaigns, we didn’t do this alone. This incredible result was only possible after years of campaigning by WildAid and others, and thanks to a dedicated group of legislators in Hong Kong who made sure the vote happened.
Today, thanks to all of us, the poachers and traders are fuming, and our majestic elephant friends have been given a lifeline. I’m full of joy, for the planet, but also selfishly, for my own family. I’ve just become a dad, and now I have hope that my new baby will grow up to have the spectacular experience of seeing elephants in the wild.
With gratitude and pride at what we have achieved together,
Bert and the Avaaz team
P.S. We’ve won in Hong Kong — but there are still markets open in Europe that we need to close. Click here and add your name to that campaign too!

The City of Waste


Dear friends,
 
We have the pleasure to invite you to the opening of the Photography exhibition
The City of Waste
presented by
 BI Sign
 
 Tuesday February 13th, 2018 (6pm – 8.30pm)
 
India Habitat Center, Central Open Court, New Delhi
 
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6 pm – Walkthrough with photographers and researchers
Bénédicte Florin, Pascal Garret, Shankare Gowda and Rémi de Bercegol
 
&
 7 pm – Discussion Panel with artists, activists and researchers
Venue : Amaltas Auditorium, India Habitat Center
 
Speakers :
Ravi Agarwal, founder of Toxic link and artist
 Bénedicte Florin, researcher and photographer
Pascal Garret, researcher and photographer 
Chitra Mukherjee, Chintan Association
Asim Waqif, artist
 
 Moderated by Christine Ithurbide & Rémi de Bercegol  
 
With the presence of Jai Prakash Chaudhury from Safai Sena and Bhushan Ratwaya 
from the PVC market association
 
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FULL PROGRAMME HERE ATTACHED –  EVENTS ARE FREE & OPEN TO ALL
“The City of Waste” is an artistic and scientific initiative on urban waste, recycler and innovation 
with multiples events in New Delhi & Kochi 

DELHI TRADERS 48 HOURS TRADE BANDH BEGAN AGAINST SEALING

2nd  February, 2018
7 LAKH BUSINESSES & 2500 MARKETS ARE CLOSED TODAY
CAIT DEMANDS SPECIAL TASK FORCE UNDER DELHI LG FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT​
The commercial activities in Country’s capital is standstill today with the beginning of a 48 hours Delhi Trade Bandh call given by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) against arbitrary sealing of business establishments in Delhi. More than 7 lakh commercial establishments and more than 2500 markets across Delhi are participating in Delhi Trade Bandh.
All wholesale and commercial markets across Delhi are ke​pt​ their shutters closed today In protest against continuous sealing in Delhi in utter violation of statutory provisions of The Municipal Corporation of Delhi Act,1957. To demonstrate their anguish & resentment , the traders ​took out​ protest march in about 500 markets of Delhi and held demonstration at about 100 different places across Delhi demanding immediate stoppage of sealing and de-sealing of properties already sealed.
It is estimated that during the day long Bandh there will be a business loss worth Rs. 1800 crore thereby causing a loss of revenue to the tune of about Rs.150 crore to the Government. Beside  working hours of more than 20 lakh people engaged in Delhi trade have gone waste.
Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of CAIT said that  there are multiple Authorities working in Delhi with lack of coordination resulting into hampering of systematic planned development. It is demanded that to ensure timely planned development of Master Plan, the Union Government should constitute a Special Task Force under Chairmanship of Delhi LG & comprising of senior officials of Urban Development Department of both Central & Delhi Government, DDA, MCD & Delhi Police beside having representatives from trade.
Mr. Khandelwal further said that​ the traders are demanding the Government to bring an Amnesty Scheme to maintain status quo as on 31.12.2017 and no penal action should be taken against any trader but offences may be compounded by introducing a compounding policy and in future the law and its implementation should be made more strict and offenders be given exemplary punishment. They have further demanded that Delhi Government should immediately notify 351 Roads as commercial or mix land use pending  with it since last many years.​There should not be any sealing or penal action in Special Area till the time is redevelopment plan is drafted and put to action.​
He further said that the MCD should develop sufficient parking space as it has already taken thousands of crores of rupees as parking charges from the traders.Uniform FAR upto 400 should be given to authorise additional construction. Commercial use of Basements in all areas should be allowed. The Local Shopping Centres were given on commercial rates and therefore no  conversion charge should be levied on them. The conversion charges should be levied maximum  upto 10 years with no penalty or interest up till now.
All major wholesale and retail markets of Delhi including During 48 hours Trade Bandh prominent markets which will remain closed includes ​Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Karol Bagh, Sadar Bazar, Kashmiri Gate, Bhagirath Place, Lajpat Rai Market, Khari Baoli, Naya Bazar, Kamla Nagar, Chawri Bazar, Nai Sarak,Khan Market, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, Green Park and all other Markets of South Delhi, Rajouri Garden, Tilak Nagar, Uttam Nagar, Kirti Nagar and other markets of West Delhi, Ashok Vihar, Model Town, Shalimar Bagh, Pitampura, Rohini and other markets of North Delhi, Paharganj, Krishna Nagar, Vikas Marg, Laxmi Nagar, Jagatpuri, Shahdara, Loni Road, Mayur Vihar and other markets of trans yamuna area remained​ completely close today.

Indian Startups bag 3 Awards at Global Cleantech Forum

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2 FEBRUARY 2018
INDIAN STARTUPS BAG 3 AWARDS AT GLOBAL CLEANTECH FORUM
Clean technology innovators and entrepreneurs from India, Morocco, Pakistan, South Africa, Thailand and Turkey were honoured on 30 January at the 2018 GCIP Global Week and Cleantech Open Global Forum in Los Angeles, USA.
The Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP) award winners joined top entrepreneurs from around the world to celebrate the progress, achievements and successes of clean technology innovation in addressing global environmental and sustainability challenges.
This year’s Global Cleantech Innovation Award winner, Saathi Eco Innovations of Ahmedabad, India, has developed a technology to produce 100% biodegradable and compostable sanitary pads made from waste banana tree fiber. The pads use no water in the production process, and are projected to reduce 1,011 MT of CO2 emissions and 1,323 MT of plastic waste annually. Saathi Eco Innovations also contributes to women’s empowerment in India, where only one in six women have access to sanitary pads constraining their ability to work and attend school during menstruation, by providing low-cost decomposable sanitary pads and hygiene and health awareness campaigns.
The Global Runner-Up award went to TOM-CASAVA of Thailand, which manufactures activated carbon products from cassava stump. Projected to reduce 42,000 T of CO2 by avoiding the open burning of cassava stumps, the product will also contribute to the local economy by providing an extra source of income for cassava farmers and employment opportunities throughout the activated carbon a value chain.

Indian innovators also won in the Global Categories for ‘Renewable Energy’ by NavAlt Solar & Electric Boats, based in Cochin which has developed India’s first solar ferry that has completed 12 months in Kerala, and carried over 500,000 passengers, covering 20,000 km without a drop of diesel. Aspartika Biotech, based in Bengaluru which won the Global Category Award for ‘Waste Beneficiation’ from India uses discarded silkworm pupa to produce Omega-3 fatty acids for enriching poultry feed. Delphisonic and Biolive from Turkey, and GROW from Thailand were the other winners in this category.
To recognize and celebrate the successes of GCIP alumni companies, the GCIP Alumni Leader 2018 awards were also announced as a sign of appreciation to champions of GCIP who have achieved considerable economic growth and environmental impact. Mr. Hari Rao of Agnisumukh, Bangaluru, received a special mention for his dedication as a startup and for his contribution to the GCIP programme in India. Mr. Rao along with alumni from other countries will act as honorary GCIP ambassadors in 2018 at national and global levels.
GCIP is a joint initiative of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and is conducted in partnership with the Cleantech Open (CTO), a Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator programme. Each startup involved receives training, mentoring, and promotion, and is put in contact with potential investors, customers and partners through participation in the programme.

Addressing the Forum on behalf of UNIDO, Director General, LI Yong, thanked the entrepreneurs and innovators “for the transformative impact that your innovations are having, and for their contribution to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals relating to clean energy and to green industry, innovation and infrastructure.

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RAJIV CHANDRAN
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The Budget Verdict.2nd Feb,Hyatt N Delhi

2nd February 2018 at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, 5:30 PM
Dear Sir / Madam,
CNBC-TV18, India’s premier business news channel, has always led with the most comprehensive coverage of the Union Budget over the years. As this annual exercise is just a few weeks away, we are excited to announce the third edition of The Budget Verdict.
We take great pleasure in inviting you to attend the event, which will be held on Friday, 2nd February 2018 at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, 5:30 PM onwards.
In the last two years, the Budget Verdict has benefited from the insights offered by top bureaucrats, leading economists, key opinion-makers and industry leaders. Some of them include Railway Minister Piyush Goel, Minister of State for Aviation Jayant Sinha, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, Bajaj Group Chairman Rahul Bajaj, and former India Head of HSBC Naina Lal Kidwai.
CNBC-TV18 Mint Budget Verdict will have by far the biggest media play leveraging media assets of Network18 and HT Media. This guarantees an unprecedented audience reach encompassing diverse audiences across television, print and digital assets of the two groups.
The event will be featured LIVE on Network18 platforms, India’s largest News network reaching out to 65 Cr viewers. ‘CNBC-TV18 Mint Budget Verdict’ will be webcast LIVE on livemint.com & CNBC-TV18’s Facebook Page. Social media amplification would help integrate influencers outside of the venue to join the deliberations.
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Lara-Lappa Budget – 900 Jetliners vs 700 Locos

February02, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com

There is general perception that this government works for Rich & Super Rich – this was evident when budget speech disclosed when for Rich Class 900 Jetliners are to be inducted by private airlines and 90 airports to be built to cost Rs.6,00,000 Crores – to sustain 18% growth in aviation sector to be SUCKED UP FROM BANKS NO NEED OF BUDGET but Indian Railways Mainline throughput is ZERO in four years – IR is to Induct 700 Locos worth Rs.5,000 Cr for Rest of 1.3b Indians mostly as replacement for aging Diesel or Electric Locos.
Air Traffic Doubled in 4 Years – 614 Lakh 2013 to 117 Lakh in 2017
No Budget Allocation Growth in all major sectors in this year’s.
Tax Receipts Growth UPA 20% in 2 Yrs, NDA – 27% in 3 Yrs
ACTUAL TAX Receipts in Rs. Crores
Description
2011-12
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
Corporation Tax
3,22,816
3,946,78
4,28,925
4,53,228
4,84,924
Income Tax
1,70,342
2,428,57
2,65,733
2,87,637
3,64,604
Customs
1,49,327
1,720,85
1,88,016
2,10,338
2,25,370
Excise
1,45,607
1,701,98
1,89,952
2,88,073
3,82,094
Service Tax
97,508
1,547,78
1,67,969
2,11,414
2,54,499
Gross Revenue
13,04,365
15,59,447
15,85,921
17,74,434
19,84,089
Actual Total Expenditure growth in three years 2014-17 was from Rs.15,59,447 Cr to Rs.19,75,194 Cr. is 26.7%.
Most Important sectors are UNDERPERFORMING –

1.  Agriculture, 2. MSMEs, 3. Railways, 4. R&D Patent, 5. Industry
Exports, 6. Education, 7. Healthcare, 8. Irrigation & Multipurpose Dams, 9. Solar PV – 13,000 MW out of 1,00,000 MW 2021 target in four years, 10. Food Processing.  
Most projects were Unviable – Waste of Public Money – i.e. Rs.16,00,000 Cr Invested in Power Sector Produced Average 20,00,000 MW – Energy Efficiency Neglected.
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

GREAT SUCCESS FOR 48 HOURS DELHI TRADE BANDH AGAINST SEALING.

CAIT SENT 12 POINT CHARTER TO HARDEEP PURI
MARKETS TO OPEN TOMMORROW IN DELHI
The 48 hours long Delhi Trade Bandh called by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) enters into second day today as all major wholesale and retail markets of Delhi observed a complete Trade Bandh. The markets wore a deserted look and no business activity took place in any of the markets of Delhi.
About 100 trade leaders from all States joined by hundreds of traders from Delhi took out a Protest March from Red Fort to Town Hall, Chandni Chowk and later sat on a Dharna demanding justice for Delhi traders on sealing issue. Protest Marches, Candle March, Demonstrations were held in various markets across Delhi.
” The 48 hours Delhi Trade Bandh was spontaneous and successful and amply reflected the amount of anguish and resentment of the traders over arbitrary sealing being conducted by the Monitoring Committee in a most dictatorial manner keeping aside the law book of MCD Act,1957″-said Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) while claiming the great success of Delhi Trade Bandh.
Though appreciating the proposals mooted by DDA for amending the Master Plan to bring relief to traders from sealing, the CAIT has sent a 12 point Traders Charter to Mr. Hardeep Puri, Union Minister for Urban Development urging him to take necessary steps to mitigate the problems of the traders on account of sealing.
The 12 Point Charter includes keeping status quo in special area till the time redevelopment plan of special area is prepared & implemented, the LSC declared in 1998 should be charged the rates prevailing in that year, the plot size in LSC should be increased from 175 meter to 250 meter. While regularising & enhancing the FAR, the condition of parking availability should be withdrawn, three colonies Greater Kailash, Green Park & South Extension developed by DLF should be enlisted on the list of Rehabilitation Colonies developed by DLF, Commercial use of basement should be allowed uniformly in any street, the limit of paying conversion charges should be fixed for 10 years.
Interest & penalty should be waived for the persons who have not yet paid conversion charges for any reason and henceforth  penalty & interest may be levied for future defaulters, a new survey of roads which have not been surveyed so far should be conducted and notify them as commercial or mixed land use, the warehouses or godowns made on agriculture land or in non conforming areas should be allowed to conduct any type of business activity, the negative trade should be allowed to operate till the time such trade are shifted.​ Condition of obtaining no objection from fire department for usage of basement should be abolished.​
With successful 48 hours Delhi Trade Bandh, the CAIT has declared that Markets will open tomorrow  except those markets who observe Sunday as Weekly holiday.

Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, and Alex Chow honoured to nominated Noble

 Hong Kong activists Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, and Alex Chow said Friday they were honoured to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by a group of US lawmakers at a time when the city’s freedoms are “under serious attack by China”.
A bipartisan group of four senators and eight members of the House announced Thursday that they had nominated the activists “in recognition of their peaceful efforts to bring political reform and self-determination to Hong Kong.”
Wong, Law, and Chow — who shot to prominence as leaders of the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement — said they were honoured by the nomination, but warned that Beijing was targeting the freedoms enjoyed by residents of Hong Kong as a semi-autonomous part of China.
The city’s administration — handpicked by Beijing — has “criminalised people for their speech, deprived people of their right to stand in elections, ousted elected lawmakers and punished dissenters by jailing them,” the activists said in a statement.
“At this critical juncture, we need to join hands with the international community and together defend Hong Kong as a bridgehead for democratic movements.”
Hong Kong has been governed under a “one country, two systems” deal since 1997 when Britain handed the territory back to China, and its residents have rights unseen on the mainland, including freedom of speech.
But there are growing concerns that these liberties are being eroded. Wong, Law and Chow said Friday the system is “under serious attack by China”.
Officials at the foreign ministry in Beijing did not respond to requests for comment on Friday.
Tens of thousands of protesters paralysed parts of Hong Kong during the Umbrella Movement, demanding fully free elections for the city’s leader.
The rallies failed to win concessions and since then, Wong and other leading activists have been charged over their involvement.

India clinch ICC U-19 Champions World Cup

India beat Australia by 8 wickets to win the ICC Under-19 World Cup in  Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, on Saturday.India clinched the world cup for the 4th time.
Shubhman Gill declared  the Man of the Series, Befittingly, Manjot Kalra is the Man of the Match for his solid century.
BCCI announces prize money for India U19 team. Rahul Dravid, Head Coach India U19 to be awarded with Rs 50 lakh, team members and support staff to get Rs 20 Lakh each #U19WorldCupFinal.
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Manjot Karla magnificent ton lead India to their record 4th Under-19 World Cup title after the bowlers had restricted the Aussies to 217 all out inside 48 overs. Manoj Kalra’s knock of 101 runs off 102 balls was best to get the Man of the Match. Kalra scoring freely, India won by eight wickets as they chased down Australia´s 216 all out with more than 11 overs to spare.
Manoj Kalra, score included eight fours and three sixes, and he was well supported by wicket-keeper Harvik Desai, who was 47 not out when he finished the match with a boundary.Duo put on 89 for the third wicket, while Prithvi Shaw scored 29 at the top of the innings and Shubman Gill added 31.
“I really can´t express what I´m feeling now,” said captain Prithvi Shaw.
Man of the match Kalra,  felt the wicket was ideal for batting. “I enjoyed it a lot. The conditions were good. Not a difficult wicket, it was flat and good to bat on,” he said.
Australia´s innings, ended in the 48th over, strikers to ball ,score hails  by Jonathan Merlo´s 76 after it fell apart despite a promising start.
Jack Edwards (28) and Max Bryant (14) batted at a run a ball through the first five overs.
But once both were dismissed by Ishan Porel, the steam went out of the Australian innings.
Merlo and Param Uppal (34) put on 75 for the fourth wicket but it took more than 17 overs, and there was little resistance from the following batsmen.
Porel finished with two for 30 while left-arm spinner Shiva Singh was instrumental in slowing the Australian run rate with two for 36.

GAIL fast-tracks work to feed gas to Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga pipeline

GAIL places order of Rs. 440 crore for 350 km Vijaipur (UP) – Auraiya (MP) spurline
Rs. 3500 crore Capex for City Gas Distribution in FY 2018-19 by GAIL Group companies to fulfill Hon’ble PM’s target of 1 crore PNG connections by 2020
New Delhi,2nd February, 2018: GAIL (India) Limited has placed order of Rs. 440 crore for laying of approx. 350 Kms of pipeline from Vijaipur (in the state of Madhya Pradesh) to Auraiya (in the state of  Uttar Pradesh). This is a part of the spurline of approx. 665 km length from Vijaipur to Phulpur (in the state of Uttar Pradesh) to the existing HVJ-DVPL upgradation pipeline system.  The pipeline laying contracts for 315 km stretch from Auraiya to Phulpur was earlier awarded during November 2016.
The  Vijaipur to Phulpur pipeline shall provide the gas feed to the ongoing prestigious 2655 Km long Jagdispur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra pipeline (JHBDPL) project of GAIL, also known as the ‘Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga’ project, inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in July 2015. The JHBDPL will pass through the state of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha, and the project is progressing in full swing which will usher Industrial development in East India by supplying environmentally clean Natural Gas to Fertilizer & Power plant, Refineries, Steel plants, City Gas Distribution and other Industries.
Shri B. C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL (India) Ltd. said that “ GAIL has awarded  contracts of  Rs. 5400 crore in the current fiscal year which includes Rs 3500 crore for procurement of pipeline and Rs. 1900 crore for laying of pipes. GAIL has awarded till date contracts worth Rs. 7500 crore for ongoing pipeline projects of around 4000 kms in south and eastern India. The two major ongoing projects i.e. Kochi-Kottanad-Mangalore project in Kerala and Karnataka state and JGBDPL projects are progressing well.”
Shri Tripathi emphasized that “GAIL is committed to complete both the projects well within scheduled time and cost. The two projects will form a vital part of National Gas Grid and also provide huge employment opportunities. The pipe line will provide impetuous to economic development in the area.”
Shri Tripathi outlayed GAIL group’s plan for CGD sector by stating that “GAIL along with its subsidiaries and JV’s are fully geared up to fulfill Hon’ble Prime Minister’s target of 1 crore PNG connections by 2020. Capex in the current fiscal year has increased by more than 50% in the CGD sector. In the current financial year 2017-18  GAIL along with its subsidiaries and JV’s have issued Orders of Rs. 2200 crore for various city gas projects across the country. ”
He further added that “All the Group companies have made detail plan for expansion of City gas infrastructure in coming years. Accordingly, the Boards of respective companies have approved Capex of Rs. 3500 crore for FY 2018-19. The outlay will be increased after PNGRB’s IX & X bidding round for 142 new cities. The focus on CGD sector will help in curbing pollution by providing clean fuel to households, transportation sector, small industries and commercial establishment.”
Think Digital, Be Digital

Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of IAMAI

Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of IAMAI on references to ‘Cryptocurrency’ by the Finance Minister of India
National, February 2, 2018: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of IAMAI on references to ‘Cryptocurrency’ by the Finance Minister of India. The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee (BACC) of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) is happy that the Finance Minister has recognized the importance and popularity of cryptocurrency, and has chosen to talk about it on budget day. As far as the exact content of what he said, we are neutral-to-positive about it. However, we are pained to see his words being misinterpreted and misreported. Hence we are issuing this clarification, as well as our position.
Mr. Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister of India said, ‘The Government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets in financing illegitimate activities or as part of the payment system.’
Looking closely that means:
(i) Cryptocurrencies are not legal tender or coin
(ii) The Government will take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets in financing illegitimate activities
(iii) The Government will take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets as part of the payment system
Here is what we understand, and where we stand on all of these:
(i) During question hour in Rajya Sabha on Jan 2, 2018, the Finance Minister had made the exact same point, where he stated that, ‘bitcoins or such cryptocurrencies are not legal tender’. This has been the position taken by almost all Governments around the world, and we regard this statement quite neutrally. It is our understanding that only currency notes and coins are legal tender. That doesn’t make any comment on the ‘illegality’ of other assets. It must be emphasized that gold, stocks, bonds, and other such assets are also not ‘legal tender’. To extrapolate that to mean that such assets are ‘illegal’ is irresponsible.
(ii) Every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold, or any other medium. We welcome this move by the Government, and want to wholeheartedly support the Government in this move. Our members already maintain a no-compromise approach to KYC (know your customer) and AML (anti money laundering) processes. We encourage the Government to work with our members, as we are committed to detect, report, and eliminate suspicious transactions in pretty much the same way as other institutions do. This will also generate confidence in our banking partners.
(iii) We understand the Government’s position in wanting to eliminate the use of crypto-assets as part of the payment system. Since we are committed to support every regulation that the Government brings in, we will work with the Government to help it achieve its stated objective.
When a platform as significant as the Union Budget speech mentions cryptocurrencies, it is clear that the sector is coming of age. We welcome this positive development, and see it as an important milestone in the journey to policy-clarity and consumer-education.
Contact Person: Ajeet Khurana, Head, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee (BACC) of IAMAI
About Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of IAMAI
The Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of India (BACC) is formed under the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI). Most of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges are members of the BACC. It is an advocate of digital financial innovation and works with different stakeholders in the Government and industry bodies. BACC is organizing itself as a Self-Regulated Organization (SRO) and promotes best practices in transparency, customer education and protection.

“India-China Economic Relations: Then to Now”_Tuesday, 06 February 2018

“India-China Economic Relations: Then to Now”_Tuesday, 06 February 2018

The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Seminar
on
“India-China Economic Relations:
Then to Now”
by
Dr. Sriparna Pathak
Don Bosco University, Guwahati
at 03.00 pm on Tuesday,  06 February 2018
in the Seminar Room, Library Building
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
Teen Murti House, New Delhi-110011
All are welcome.

CRISIL & SIDBI invite you to the launch of CriSidEx

Invitation” CRISIL & SIDBI
CRISIL & SIDBI invite you to the launch of CriSidEx, India’s first MSE sentiment index, by Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Finance Minister
CriSidEx is a unique lag-and-lead indicator that offers actionable feedback because it captures the MSE business environment across two quarters (the past, or ‘survey quarter’, and the ‘next quarter’), will gauge sentiment across operating parameters and sectors, and flag potential headwinds.
Date: Saturday, February 3, 2018
Time: 10:30 am onwards
Venue: Diwan-I-Am, The Taj Mahal Hotel, 1 Man Singh Road, New Delhi
Programme schedule
10:30 am
Registration
11:00 am
Welcome
11:02 am
Genesis of CriSidEx
Shri Mohammad Mustafa,CMD, SIDBI
11:07 am
CRISIL: Committed to MSEs in India
Smt. Ashu Suyash, MD & CEO, CRISIL
11:12 am
Special address
Shri Arun Kumar Panda, Secretary, Ministry of MSME
11:17 am
Special address
Shri Rajiv Kumar, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance
11:22 am
Launch of CriSidEx
Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Finance Minister
11:26 am
CriSidEx: Findings and Methodology
Shri R Vasudevan, Senior Director, CRISIL SME Ratings
11:32 am
Keynote address
Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Finance Minister
11:42 am
Vote of thanks
Shri Manoj Mittal, DMD, SIDBI
11:45 am
Lunch

Syed Saqib Ahmed maintains four-shot lead.CIAL

Syed Saqib Ahmed maintains four-shot lead to stay frontrunner, stares at maiden title.
Abhijit Singh Chadha in second place.
Kochi, February 2, 2018: Bengaluru lad Syed Saqib Ahmed has done all the hard work for three days to get within striking distance of his maiden title at the PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf Club. The final round of the tournament will now be a test of the 23-year-old’s mental fortitude and finishing skills as he looks to drive home a four-shot advantage.

Saqib produced a rollercoaster one-under-71 on Friday to maintain his four-shot lead at 10-under-206 at the Rs. 40 lakh event.
Chandigarh’s Abhijit Singh Chadha (70), the only player besides Saqib to have posted three sub-par rounds in the week so far, rose from overnight tied third to second place at six-under-210. Abhijit’s good friend and roommate for the week, Amardip Sinh Malik (72) of Noida, will join him in the leader group on Saturday as the latter slipped one spot to third at five-under-211 in round three.
Syed Saqib Ahmed (69-66-71) looked in control for the most part of his round having made five birdies at the cost of just two bogeys on the first 12 holes. He found the hazard on the fourth and missed an up and down on the fifth to drop consecutive bogeys. But those errors were neutralized by his two 20-feet birdie conversions on the second and 12th along with three more holes where he gained shots.
Saqib, who had won multiple titles on the junior and amateur circuits before turning professional in 2015, then had a slump towards the end of his round as he bogeyed the 14th and 18th, the latter courtesy a three-putt. He thus closed the day with a modest 71.
Ahmed, India’s top junior golfer back in 2010, said, “I may be leading going into the final round of a professional event for the first time but I have been in this position before as a junior and amateur on a number of occasions. It’s now about staying calm and thinking about the occasions when I closed out matches at the junior and amateur level successfully.
“Today the birdie on 12th that moved me to three-under got me in a really good position, but the two three-putts on the last three holes, one for par and the other for bogey, were quite disappointing.

“The plan to take one shot at a time and not get too ahead of myself has worked for me till now. In round four, if I can just stick to that plan, I think I can do what I’ve come here to do. I’ve been working on the mental side of my game and hopefully that should bear fruit come the final round,” added Saqib, who had earlier produced a hole-in-one in round two.

Abhijit Singh Chadha (69-71-70) raced to three-under for the day on the front-nine as a result of two long birdie conversions and an exceptional chip that set up a tap-in birdie on the ninth. Chadha, a two-time winner on the PGTI, then found the hazard to drop a shot on the 11th. Thereafter Abhijit made pars all the way till the end to submit a card of 70.

Noida’s Amardip Sinh Malik, the first round leader, shot a second straight 72 to occupy third place, five behind the current leader.

Chandigarh’s Sujjan Singh signed the day’s best score of 68 to move into joint fourth along with Gaurav Pratap Singh (69) of Noida and Gurugram-based Ankur Chadha (69) at four-under-212.

Delhi’s Shamim Khan, the reigning PGTI Order of Merit champion, was placed tied 13th with a total of even-par-216.

MEDIA INVITATION “ROTARY UTSAV 2018”

MEDIA INVITATION    PICTURE N KRAFT 
On behalf of
Rotary International District 3141’s Annual District Conference (DISCON) 
Cordially seek your gracious presence at 
“ROTARY UTSAV 2018”
Day 1- 3rd February, 2018, Programmes  – 
1)  12:10 to 12:35 – Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, who operated upon the world’s heaviest woman, Eman Ahmad from Egypt, will speak on Bariatric surgery and Case Study of Eman
2)  2:10 to 3.00 pm- Banker and Social Activist Amruta Devendra Fadnavis, Member of Parliament Supriya Sule, Advocate Abha Singh, Group President of YES Bank Namita Vikas, Brand Consultant & Designer Nisha Jamvwal will discuss about Women Empowerment: Climb to an Undisclosed Destination
3)  3:00 pm – 3:30 pm    Shri Shatrughan Sinha,  Member of Parliament, Film Star will speak on Can Actors be true politicians?: Challenges and Advantages
4)  3:40 to 4:00 – Dr Niranjan Hiranandani, National President of NAREDCO (National Real Estate Development Council) on “Myths and facts of the latest Housing Policies”
5)  4:00 to 4:25 – Vikram Sakhuja- Group CEO of Madison and President of The Advertising Club on “Crystal Gazing: How we will consume  media in future”
6)  4:30- 5:00 pm- Himesh Reshammiya, who is being awarded for excellence in music will speak on “I dreamt, I believed, I succeeded’ and sing a few songs

About – A carefully crafted conference where Central and State Ministers, Corporate Honchos, Consul Generals, Bureaucrats, Enforcement Officers, Sportsmen, Bankers, Film Stars, Spiritual Leaders and Achievers in various fields will invigorate, inspire and educate them either through Keynote/ Special Addresses or through theme-specific panel discussions.

We seek the pleasure of your presence
Date & Time:-  3rd February, 2018 on Saturday at 1:30PM

Venue- J.W. Marriott, next to Terminal 2, Sahar, Andheri (East).

Quake 6 M Pacific Antarctica Ridge

USGS ENS
To Nksagar_1@yahoo.com
Friday, 2 February, 2018 12:03 PM
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M6.0 – PACIFIC-ANTARCTIC RIDGE

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.0
Date-Time
  • 2 Feb 2018 11:37:53 UTC
  • 1 Feb 2018 23:37:53 near epicenter
  • 2 Feb 2018 15:37:53 standard time in your timezone
Location65.811S 175.635W
Depth10 km
Distances
  • 4966 km (3086 miles) S (180 degrees) of NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga
Location UncertaintyHorizontal: 11.5 km; Vertical 1.9 km

Valuing Waste or Wasting value? 

Feb
12
The CPR Scaling City Institutions for Sanitation (SCI-FI) programme and Agence Française de Développement (AFD) are pleased to invite you to a seminar on
Valuing Waste or Wasting value?
Rethinking waste processing in fast growing middle-income cities
Presentations by Irène Salenson, Rémi de Bercegol, Swati Singh Sambyal, and a representative of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Monday, 12 February 2018, 2:30 p.m.
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
Image: Rémi de Bercegol
Waste management was often neglected in urban policies, until waste became a major issue in the world’s urbanization. There is now an acknowledged need to control the socio-environmental impacts of waste flows, since they may generate various kinds of pollution and environmental injustice. Moreover, waste management became a strategic tool for urban marketing since it helps to strengthen the attractiveness of the “best practices”’ cities.
Scarcity of natural resources combined with recent growth in plastic and electronic waste generation led to the illusion that municipal waste has a potential high economic value, some even saying that gold is hidden within our garbage bins and landfills. Indeed, raw material can be extracted from disposed goods and waste can be burnt in order to produce energy. But these solutions require segregation and processing which are not costless. On the other hand, even the conventional waste management systems generate significant costs.
This workshop proposes to think out of the box about waste recovery. A main goal is not to lose the valuable part of garbage, by supporting reuse and recycling, but another important objective is to assess the economic, social and environmental costs of the various waste processing options.
Irène Salenson (AFD) will present the results of a research programme comparing six cities in Latin America, Africa and Asia (ORVA2D 2014-2017). Rémi de Bercegol (CNRS) will focus on the case study of Delhi and the policy of waste-to-energy. Swati Singh Sambyal (CSE)will present alternative options for waste management such as decentralized processing. A representative of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs will present the results of the Swachh Bharat mission and the implementation of the new Solid Waste Management Rules.
Further to the event, you are cordially invited to a cocktail in AFD’s garden:
19A Rajdoot Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021.
Kindly RSVP at afdnewdelhi@afd.fr
Reading: Informal Recycling vs municipal Waste Service in Asian cities: Opposition or Integration?
Authors: Rémi de Bercegol, Jérémie Cave, Arch Nguyen Thai Huyen
Coordinator: Irène Salenson, AFD – Research Paper n°64

This is a seminar organised by CPR (SCI-FI) and Agence Française de Développement (AFD-Delhi/AFD-Paris). It is the first event of ‘the City of Waste’, a cycle of events organized in Delhi and Kochi within the framework of Bonjour India. Find out more about  ‘the City of Waste’ here.

Naresh be Onward Together

Onward Together!
Naresh —
Last year, in the midst of our disappointment and concern for the future of our country, this team banded together to prove that we were knocked down, but not knocked out. You marched, formed new organizations like the ones that Onward Together supports, attended town halls, and signed up to run for office in numbers we’ve never seen before.
In less than a year, Onward Together has supported more than ten groups and organizations doing absolutely incredible work to protect our democracy by advocating for voting rights, helping young people get involved in activism and running for office, and more.
In 2018, we’re taking the next step by expanding our mentorship program and holding our first Onward Together members event. Make sure you’re on the list — add your name right now.
Join now
Thank you — this means a lot to me,
Hillary

‘Fidelito’ commits suicide

The eldest son of late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, committed suicide on Thursday aged 68 after being treated for months for depression, Cuban state-run media reported.His death came just over a year after that of his father on Nov. 26, 2016, aged 90.
Castro Diaz-Balart, nick name “Fidelito” because of how much he looked like his father, been hospitalized for depression and then continued treatment as an outpatient.
“Castro Diaz-Balart, cared by group of doctors for several months due to a state of profound depression, committed suicide this morning,” Cubadebate website said.
Fidelito was born in 1949 out of his father’s brief marriage to Mirta Diaz-Balart before he went on to topple a U.S.-backed dictator and build a communist-run state on the doorstep of the United States during the Cold War.
A nuclear physicist,studied in the former Soviet Union, Castro Diaz-Balart had been working as a scientific counsellor to the Cuban Council of State and Vice-president of the Cuban Academy of Sciences at the time of his death.
From 1980 to 1992, he was head of Cuba’s national nuclear program and spearheaded the development of a nuclear plant on the Caribbean’s largest island until his father fired him.
Cuba halted its plant plans that same year because of a lack of funding after the collapse of Cuba’s trade and aid ties with the ex-Soviet bloc and Castro Diaz-Balart largely disappeared from public view, appearing at the occasional scientific conference.

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5th India Maize Summit 2018

March 23rd , 2018 – FICCI, Federation House, New Delhi
I take pleasure in informing you that FICCI is organizing the 5th  edition of India Maize Summit  on March 23rd , 2018  (Friday) at FICCI, Federation House, New Delhi. FICCI has been organizing India Maize Summit since 2013 and after the success of last four editions, FICCI has now declared this as an Annual event. The 5th  edition of India Maize Summit aims at providing a common platform to all stakeholders to outline the opportunities in maize and deliberate on actions that are required at the policy and operational level to unleash the potential of Maize.
The Summit will deliberate upon:
(a) Enhancing productivity– to be in global race.
(b) Encouraging alternate uses of maize– maximizing value by diversification.
(c) Mechanization and Post-harvest management– imperative to raise farmers’ income.
(d) Assured markets and price risk minimization– win –win game.
(e) Maize for starch and feed industry– matching the market demand.
In view of the significance of the subject, I am writing to request  you to kindly join us for  the 5th India Maize Summit 2018 (Friday)  and make it a success. In case you are pre occupied, you may like to depute a senior representative to participate in the summit. Please find attached the Summit brochure and Registration form for your reference.Request you to kindly send us the filled in registration form at apoorva.mishra@ficci.c om .
I look forward to your participation in making this event a huge success.

Japan’s banks face a quiet crisis

Shrinking to survive: Japan’s banks face a quiet crisis

Thousands of positions at risk as online upstarts threaten bloated megabanks
MITSURU OBE, Nikkei staff writer
New college recruits gather for an orientation session at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking’s Tokyo headquarters in 2016. (Photo by Yuichiro Takagi)
TOKYO — “Welcome to our bank!” chime the three uniformed clerks as customers enter Mizuho Bank’s branch in Tokyo’s Tanashi neighborhood.
The friendly, highly experienced clerks stand ready to help customers fill in the various forms required to open an account, make a large withdrawal, transfer funds or take out a loan. Even in the digital age, such tasks can require plenty of time-consuming paperwork. To confirm their identity, customers are also required to present a hanko, or personal seal.
Once the forms are filled out, the customers take a paper ticket and wait for their number to be called by one of the handful of tellers sitting behind the counter, who handle simple requests on the spot. More complicated jobs are handed over for processing by a dozen or so other clerks sitting behind them.
These days, however, most customers walk straight past the three clerks at the entrance and toward the bank of eight ATMs or three machines for updating passbook records. Many customers never make it into the branch at all, choosing instead to do their banking online.
But despite the popularity of internet banking, the retail bank experience in Japan appears little changed from a decade or two ago. Personal attention to the customer and a thick, sturdy passbook are still regarded as hallmarks of quality in Japan’s banks, even if there is less demand for such service.
Branches of Japan’s megabanks are a ubiquitous sight in Tokyo. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
There are signs this is beginning to change, however. The country’s three biggest banks have announced plans to close branches, eliminate thousands of positions and introduce more automation — radical steps in an industry where employees expect to have jobs for life. But critics warn they are still not moving quickly enough to prepare for the next wave of digital disruption heading their way. One senior executive says Japan’s banks are experiencing a “quiet crisis.”
Raymond Spencer, senior vice president at Moody’s Investors Service in Japan, says retail banks need to be run more like convenience stores. “Banking is not a complex business, particularly for retail. So there is a lot of competition and it has become a commodity,” he said.
The banks’ short business hours, typically from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays, are an anachronism in the digital age, he says. “Why are branches open when nobody can visit them?”
At Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, the nation’s largest bank, the number of customers who visit its brick-and-mortar branches has dropped 40% in the past decade, while the number of internet banking users has risen 40% in the last five years.
The mismatch is becoming difficult to overlook for an industry bearing the twin burdens of low growth and low interest rates. With a shrinking population, the fall in customer numbers is only expected to accelerate. Yet the number of bank branches in Japan has changed little in the past 10 years, at around 13,500. With each branch typically staffed by about 30 clerks, shrinking or eliminating them will mean cutting a lot of positions.
asia.nikkei.com

 REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION – India-Viet Nam Business Forum

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To
– Managing Committee Members
– Patron Members
– Promoter Chambers
– Corporate Associates
– Associated Chambers
– Ordinary Members

REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION
 India-Viet Nam Business Forum
In Honour of 
H.E. Tran Dai Quang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Saturday, 3 March, 2018

Dear Sir/Madam,
We are happy to inform you that, in association with Ministry of External Affairs ASSOCHAM  is Co-Organizing a Business Summit on the visit of  His Excellency Tran Dai Quang, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam .This high powered business delegation comprises of 100 officials and Business delegates from Vietnam.
The Programme details are as follows:
Day/Date:   Saturday, 3 March, 2018
Time:       1:30 PM (Registration) (Followed by Hi-Tea)
Venue:     Durbar Hall, Taj Diplomatic Enclave, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi.
India-Vietnam relations have been exceptionally friendly and cordial since their foundations. Bilateral trade between India and Vietnam has seen continuous growth over the past many years. India is now among the top ten trading partners of Vietnam, total trade between the two countries during April–Nov of fiscal year 2016-2017 was US$ 6244.92 million. The two sides agreed to set the target of bilateral trade at USD 15 billion by 2020.
The upcoming event is expected to further expand the cordial and cooperative relationship between India & Vietnam and build on the strong ties of friendship and trust between the two.
In view of the importance of this visit, we request you to kindly consider participate in the event. 
Please send us your confirmation for participation to:
Mr. Abhishek Kumar
Executive- International Affairs, ASSOCHAM
E: abhishek.kumar@assocham.com
T: 011-46550555,Ext-632  M: +91-7011074028 
Since the time is short, we look forward to your confirmation latest by 28th February, 2018
Please Note:
• Invitation Card is non-transferable.
• Please bring the Invitation Card and Envelope with you.
• Guest identification liable to be cross checked even after passing through metal detection.
• Please do not bring any weapon, briefcase, handbag, attache, camera, radio, transistor, tape recorder, remote car keys, binocular etc, or any other electronic item with you. These will not be permitted inside the venue. Organizers and the venue staff will not be responsible for any such belongings.
• Eatables and water will not be allowed inside the venue.
• Please be seated before 2.30 P.M.
• Please carry original photo ID issued by the Government (Driving License / Pan Card / Voter Card / Passport). No other photo ID card shall be entertained.
In case you are also requested to sponsor the event, please free feel to let us know.
With Kind Regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Deepti Pant
DIRECTOR
HEAD – International Affairs
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
“The Knowledge Chamber: Serving the Nation since 1920”
5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-110021
T: +91-11-46550550 F: 23017008/9
W: www.assocham.com
E: international@assocham.com

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Tata Boeing Aerospace inaugurates its state-of-the-art

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Apache fuselage facility

·         Hyderabad facility will be sole producer of AH-64 Apache helicopter fuselages globally
·         Delivery of the first fuselage expected in 2018
·         Partnership reaffirms commitment to ‘Make in India’

HYDERABAD/NEW DELHI, March 1, 2018 – Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL), a joint venture between Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. (TASL) today inaugurated its state-of-the-art facility in Hyderabad. Spread over 14,000-square meters and employing 350 highly skilled workers, the facility will be the sole global producer of fuselages for AH-64 Apache helicopter delivered by Boeing to its global customers including the U.S. Army. The facility will also produce secondary structures and vertical spar boxes of this multi-role combat helicopter. The delivery of the first fuselage is expected in 2018.

“I congratulate Tata and Boeing for taking this bold step towards Make in India and making this substantial investment in the defence space,” said Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Honourable Minister of Defence, Government of India. “The manufacturing of advanced defence platforms and being integrated with the complex global supply chain will help our aerospace industry acquire technology, build local capability, provide employment and become a global exporter.”

TBAL, Boeing’s first equity joint venture in India, is the result of a 2015 partnership agreement with TASL. Construction of the manufacturing facility began in 2016 and was completed on schedule. In addition, Boeing and TASL have worked closely to develop a pool of highly skilled aerospace talent through skill development initiatives.

“TBAL is just the beginning of Boeing’s future journey of partnership with India,” said Pratyush Kumar, President, Boeing India. He further added, “As we progress, we see this as a major step towards future opportunities to pursue the co-development of integrated systems in aerospace and defence. Our partnership with Indian industry fulfils the goals of the ‘Make in India’ initiative and results in mutual growth and productivity growth for both India and Boeing.”

“Tata is a significant player in the global aerospace market focused on leveraging opportunities in global markets and reducing India’s reliance on imports in defence related requirements, 60% of which is met through imports. With the streamlining of the export regulation process under the Strategy for Defence Exports (SDE) of the Government of India, and with established capabilities and demonstrated deliveries, we are poised to emerge as a supplier of choice for global OEMs,” said Mr. Banmali Agrawala, President, Infrastructure, Defence and Aerospace, Tata Sons. 

Sukaran Singh, MD and CEO, Tata Advanced Systems said, “The inauguration of the TBAL facility marks an important milestone in our collaborative engineering journey with Boeing. As India focuses on indigenous manufacturing in the defence market, this partnership is testimony to Tata Group’s commitment to develop global high-end technology in defence manufacturing, making India more self-reliant.”
TASL, the strategic Aerospace and Defence arm of the Tata Group, is a key player in the global aerospace and defence market. With established capabilities throughout the aerospace value chain from design to full aircraft assembly, it is a premier manufacturing partner for global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as the Government of India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation.
More than 2,300 Boeing-made Apache helicopters are operated by customers around the world since the aircraft entered production. The United States Army Apache fleet alone has accumulated more than 4.3 million flight hours, including more than 1.2 million in combat, as of January 2018. The helicopter has been fielded or selected for acquisition by the armed forces of 16 countries, including India.

Boeing is expanding its engagement with India’s Ministry of Defence to deliver advanced capabilities and readiness to the Indian military. The company has developed a competitive supplier base in-country that is integrated into Boeing’s global supply chain. The Indian Ministry of Defence finalised an order with Boeing for 22 AH-64E Apache helicopters in September 2015, deliveries for which are scheduled to begin in 2019.

More Misery for Rohingyas

Half a million Rohingya refugees crammed into over 30 makeshift camps in Cox’s Bazar in southeast Bangladesh face a critical situation as the cyclone and monsoon season begins in a few weeks’ time.
The United Nations and international and local NGOs, along with the Bangladeshi government, have issued emergency calls to safeguard the population, especially those who are most vulnerable.
Already burdened with the world’s largest refugee crisis, the host country and its partners remain concerned at the slow pace of action on the ground, although preparations are already underway.
The biggest threat is the terrible conditions in the camps, most of which are frail shelters made up of bamboo sticks and plastic tarpaulins unlikely to stand up to gusting winds and heavy downpours.
In mid-January, Edouard Beigbeder, UNICEF Country Representative in Bangladesh, sent out a press statement saying, “As we get closer to the cyclone and monsoon seasons, what is already a dire humanitarian situation risks becoming a catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of children are already living in horrific conditions, and they will face an even greater risk of disease, flooding, landslides and further displacement,”
“Unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene conditions can lead to cholera outbreaks and to Hepatitis E, a deadly disease for pregnant women and their babies, while standing water pools can attract malaria-carrying mosquitoes,” he added. “Keeping children safe from disease must be an absolute priority.”

Railways No Innovation, Mismanaged, To Be BANKRUPT Soon

March01, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
‘Papa Fail Mat Hona’ – daughters of Ashwani Lohani said to him when he took over as Railway Board Chairman. Unfortunately Papa Had Failed Railways over 38 years. Railways Operational Performance is negative. My concerns about his Weird Ideas are –

Ø Indian Railways is lifeline of Poor – who are Totally Neglected – for Rich there are Luxury Trains, Bullet Train, Airlines, Cars & Expressways, UBER H-H Services etc.
Ø IR Fares are already Uncompetitive but for Discounts for Children and Sr Citizens. VOLVO services had increased 4 Fold in 4 yrs.
Ø In case Petroleum Products are brought under GST – price of Diesel is reduced to Rs.35-40/L – Few shall travel by Trains, National Permit Buses & Goods Transport by road to be Cheaper in most regions. >> BANKRUPT RAILWAYS.
Ø Fast Electric Vehicles Being Introduced shall DISRUPT railway operations.

Ø Railways are not INTERCONNECTED to PUBLIC TRANSPORT – Access to Railway Stations & Railway Platforms is IMPOSSIBLE by any standard.

Ø IT IS MOST WEIRD to BUILD MULTISTORY COMMERCIAL SPACES AROUND INACCESSIBLE RAILWAY STATIONS.

Ø Railways to build New Stations in Easy to Access locations, all over India.

Ø Expansion Projects are MOSTLY UNVIABLE, Bullet Train, Fitting New Toilets in Worn Out Coaches, 100% Conversion of Signal with 20 Yr Old Technology WEIRD When UBER serve over 2,00,000 Taxis in Delhi alone to around 10,000 Railway Locos.  

Ø Railways is ZERO in R&D – instead of IMPROVING Locos, Buys IMPORTED High Cost Locos, Double Decker Coaches not introduced, many ore Innovations Missing.

I started writing regularly since 1980 – that year I reported CSIR-NRDC are engaged in Bogus Research, Weird Ganga-Cauvery Link, Multi-Purpose Dams, Weird Idea of Gauge Conversion and Axle Counters, Scheduling of Trains, Power, Wagon Unloading.
In 1980 I petitioned to PM about the WEIRD Idea of Gauge Conversion– I wanted Doubling of Meter Gauge lines instead – so than even Stream Engine services could operate Express Trains at over 80 kmph speed – 100kmph Shatabdis. Trains average 50-60kmph on Delhi-Jodhpur section. There are too many halts because Single Line carry traffic in both directions – Not due to commercial reasons.  

1980 – IIT Delhi proposed AXLE Counter as technology to WARN AGAINST DETATCHMENT OF TRAINS Particularly Goods Trains. Within minutes Invented BETTER TECHNOLOGIES – Give Speed of Train to have passed to next train on same track.

Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS

5th India Maize Summit 2018

March 23rd , 2018 – FICCI, Federation House, New Delhi
I take pleasure in informing you that FICCI is organizing the 5th  edition of India Maize Summit  on March 23rd , 2018  (Friday) at FICCI, Federation House, New Delhi. FICCI has been organizing India Maize Summit since 2013 and after the success of last four editions, FICCI has now declared this as an Annual event. The 5th  edition of India Maize Summit aims at providing a common platform to all stakeholders to outline the opportunities in maize and deliberate on actions that are required at the policy and operational level to unleash the potential of Maize.
The Summit will deliberate upon:
(a) Enhancing productivity– to be in global race.
(b) Encouraging alternate uses of maize– maximizing value by diversification.
(c) Mechanization and Post-harvest management– imperative to raise farmers’ income.
(d) Assured markets and price risk minimization– win –win game.
(e) Maize for starch and feed industry– matching the market demand.
In view of the significance of the subject, I am writing to request  you to kindly join us for  the 5th India Maize Summit 2018 (Friday)  and make it a success. In case you are pre occupied, you may like to depute a senior representative to participate in the summit. Please find attached the Summit brochure and Registration form for your reference.Request you to kindly send us the filled in registration form at apoorva.mishra@ficci.c om .
I look forward to your participation in making this event a huge success.

Japan’s banks face a quiet crisis

Shrinking to survive: Japan’s banks face a quiet crisis

Thousands of positions at risk as online upstarts threaten bloated megabanks
MITSURU OBE, Nikkei staff writer
New college recruits gather for an orientation session at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking’s Tokyo headquarters in 2016. (Photo by Yuichiro Takagi)
TOKYO — “Welcome to our bank!” chime the three uniformed clerks as customers enter Mizuho Bank’s branch in Tokyo’s Tanashi neighborhood.
The friendly, highly experienced clerks stand ready to help customers fill in the various forms required to open an account, make a large withdrawal, transfer funds or take out a loan. Even in the digital age, such tasks can require plenty of time-consuming paperwork. To confirm their identity, customers are also required to present a hanko, or personal seal.
Once the forms are filled out, the customers take a paper ticket and wait for their number to be called by one of the handful of tellers sitting behind the counter, who handle simple requests on the spot. More complicated jobs are handed over for processing by a dozen or so other clerks sitting behind them.
These days, however, most customers walk straight past the three clerks at the entrance and toward the bank of eight ATMs or three machines for updating passbook records. Many customers never make it into the branch at all, choosing instead to do their banking online.
But despite the popularity of internet banking, the retail bank experience in Japan appears little changed from a decade or two ago. Personal attention to the customer and a thick, sturdy passbook are still regarded as hallmarks of quality in Japan’s banks, even if there is less demand for such service.
Branches of Japan’s megabanks are a ubiquitous sight in Tokyo. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
There are signs this is beginning to change, however. The country’s three biggest banks have announced plans to close branches, eliminate thousands of positions and introduce more automation — radical steps in an industry where employees expect to have jobs for life. But critics warn they are still not moving quickly enough to prepare for the next wave of digital disruption heading their way. One senior executive says Japan’s banks are experiencing a “quiet crisis.”
Raymond Spencer, senior vice president at Moody’s Investors Service in Japan, says retail banks need to be run more like convenience stores. “Banking is not a complex business, particularly for retail. So there is a lot of competition and it has become a commodity,” he said.
The banks’ short business hours, typically from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays, are an anachronism in the digital age, he says. “Why are branches open when nobody can visit them?”
At Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, the nation’s largest bank, the number of customers who visit its brick-and-mortar branches has dropped 40% in the past decade, while the number of internet banking users has risen 40% in the last five years.
The mismatch is becoming difficult to overlook for an industry bearing the twin burdens of low growth and low interest rates. With a shrinking population, the fall in customer numbers is only expected to accelerate. Yet the number of bank branches in Japan has changed little in the past 10 years, at around 13,500. With each branch typically staffed by about 30 clerks, shrinking or eliminating them will mean cutting a lot of positions.
asia.nikkei.com

 REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION – India-Viet Nam Business Forum

assocham_logo.jpg

To
– Managing Committee Members
– Patron Members
– Promoter Chambers
– Corporate Associates
– Associated Chambers
– Ordinary Members

REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION
 India-Viet Nam Business Forum
In Honour of 
H.E. Tran Dai Quang
President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Saturday, 3 March, 2018

Dear Sir/Madam,
We are happy to inform you that, in association with Ministry of External Affairs ASSOCHAM  is Co-Organizing a Business Summit on the visit of  His Excellency Tran Dai Quang, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam .This high powered business delegation comprises of 100 officials and Business delegates from Vietnam.
The Programme details are as follows:
Day/Date:   Saturday, 3 March, 2018
Time:       1:30 PM (Registration) (Followed by Hi-Tea)
Venue:     Durbar Hall, Taj Diplomatic Enclave, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi.
India-Vietnam relations have been exceptionally friendly and cordial since their foundations. Bilateral trade between India and Vietnam has seen continuous growth over the past many years. India is now among the top ten trading partners of Vietnam, total trade between the two countries during April–Nov of fiscal year 2016-2017 was US$ 6244.92 million. The two sides agreed to set the target of bilateral trade at USD 15 billion by 2020.
The upcoming event is expected to further expand the cordial and cooperative relationship between India & Vietnam and build on the strong ties of friendship and trust between the two.
In view of the importance of this visit, we request you to kindly consider participate in the event. 
Please send us your confirmation for participation to:
Mr. Abhishek Kumar
Executive- International Affairs, ASSOCHAM
E: abhishek.kumar@assocham.com
T: 011-46550555,Ext-632  M: +91-7011074028 
Since the time is short, we look forward to your confirmation latest by 28th February, 2018
Please Note:
• Invitation Card is non-transferable.
• Please bring the Invitation Card and Envelope with you.
• Guest identification liable to be cross checked even after passing through metal detection.
• Please do not bring any weapon, briefcase, handbag, attache, camera, radio, transistor, tape recorder, remote car keys, binocular etc, or any other electronic item with you. These will not be permitted inside the venue. Organizers and the venue staff will not be responsible for any such belongings.
• Eatables and water will not be allowed inside the venue.
• Please be seated before 2.30 P.M.
• Please carry original photo ID issued by the Government (Driving License / Pan Card / Voter Card / Passport). No other photo ID card shall be entertained.
In case you are also requested to sponsor the event, please free feel to let us know.
With Kind Regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Deepti Pant
DIRECTOR
HEAD – International Affairs
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM)
“The Knowledge Chamber: Serving the Nation since 1920”
5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-110021
T: +91-11-46550550 F: 23017008/9
W: www.assocham.com
E: international@assocham.com

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