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Panasonic India open Day 3

Shiv Kapur’s late surge places him on top along with American Paul Peterson

Shiv Kapur’s late surge places him on top along with American Paul Peterson 
Shamim Khan one back in third, also in the hunt 
SSP Chawrasia, Om Prakash Chouhan, Sudhir Sharma lurk in tied fourth 
Delhi, November 4, 2017: On day three of the Panasonic India Open the leaderboard continued to be dominated by Indians with the sole exception of American Paul Peterson.
There was drama as Indian star Shiv Kapur’s last hole eagle at his home course, the Delhi Golf Club (DGC), ensured he closed the day in the joint lead along with Peterson at 13-under-203 at the US$400,000 Asian Tour event.
Kapur’s compatriot and fellow DGC professional Shamim Khan kept himself in the hunt for a maiden Asian Tour title as he was one off the lead in third place.
SSP Chawrasia, looking for his fourth international win at the DGC course, was lurking in fourth place alongside the Indian duo of Om Prakash Chouhan and Sudhir Sharma. They were placed two shots behind the leaders.
Shiv Kapur (65-69-69), eager to bag his first Asian Tour title in India, finally climbed to the top of the pack after being placed second for two days in succession. He was not at his best on the first 11 holes where he found the bushes twice that resulted in a bogey and a double-bogey.
Kapur then stepped on the pedal with a birdie on the 14th and a spectacular 25-feet conversion for eagle on the 18th.
Kapur said, “It was a hard fight and I didn’t have my A game by any means. It was a B at best. I was really struggling off the tees and it was a real battle out there. I hit it into the bush on the first and made a bogey. I hit it again into the bush on 11 and made a double there. So it was nice to finish with an eagle and salvage something out from the day. It was one of those days where I showed lots of grit and character. I’m very proud of myself.”
Round two leader Paul Peterson (69-64-70) also made a chip-in eagle on the 18th to stay in the joint lead on day three.
Shamim Khan (66-69-69), a winner of 14 professional titles on the Indian domestic circuit including three at the DGC, kept his hopes alive of a maiden international win with a solid third round of 69 that featured four birdies and a bogey. He missed out on the joint lead after his 10 feet birdie putt didn’t find the hole on the closing 18th.
Shamim, the current PGTI Order of Merit leader, said, “It’s definitely not my best round of the week but those two birdies at the end kept me in the hunt. I was quite solid and didn’t make too many errors except the bogey on the ninth.
“I enjoyed a good run on the 16th and 17th where I converted two long putts, one from 12 feet and the other from 25 feet. That stretch turned out to be crucial for me as I now trail by just one shot which is nothing at DGC.
“I’ve grown up playing at the DGC but I still can’t take this course for granted. Going by my years of experience at the DGC, I will look to play steady in the final round and not try to be too aggressive.
“My hitting will be the key tomorrow. It’s also important to stay in the moment and not get too ahead of myself.”
Indian youngsters Om Prakash Chouhan and Sudhir Sharma shot scores of 66, their best at DGC, to climb six spots to tied fourth at 11-under-205. Their rounds were also the best among the Indians.
Chouhan, a four-time winner on the PGTI, said, “I had two chip-ins today on the seventh and 11th and didn’t miss a single fairway. Importantly, I’ve found the bushes just once so far this week.
“I was a little careless about my game in the first half of the year and took things a little too easy by not practicing hard enough. That led to some bad results. But I corrected that in the second half and things have begun to look up once again.”
Sudhir, a two-time winner on the PGTI Feeder Tour, said, “I’ve been struggling all year. Things only started falling in place with the last two events on the PGTI
“I recovered well from the rough twice on the ninth and the 18th landing my shot within three feet of the pin on both occasions.
“I didn’t see the leaderboard all day. But when I saw it on the 17th, I realized I was joint leader. It made me a little nervous and I guess that resulted in the bogey on the 17th.”
SSP Chawrasia’s third round 69 meant he also took a share of fourth place.
Chawrasia said, “I’m feeling confident. I’m playing well and I’m looking forward to the final day tomorrow. I know this course well and I’m not too far off the lead. The way I see it, if you can shoot six-under or better, you’ll stand a good chance of winning.”
The other Indians in the top 10 were Aman Raj, Karandeep Kochhar, Honey Baisoya and Divyanshu Bajaj. The quartet was tied for eighth at eight-under-208.

Lebanon PM steps down

Lebanon PM Saad Hariri announced his resignation as his life in danger. Hariri led 30 member included Hezbollah national unity government was appointed late 2016.
Saad Hariri said in televised statement that he is resigning as it is  will of people, are strong for the nation. Further said Iran is meddling in Arab affairs. Political experts call, With  unity government and Hezbollah group part of it trust deficit.
The Lebanon finds in its political vacuum needs  national consolidation.


The first ever week-long extravaganza, the “ABU DHABI WEEK” to be witness by Delhites


The Department of Culture and Tourism of Abu Dhabi organized a multi-city exhibition, a week-long program that will promote the emirate’s tourism & cultural heritage proposition. The event was addressed by dignitaries from Tourism & Ferrari World. They interreacted with media at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pragati Vihar, Delhi. This multi-city exhibition will be held from 3rd, 4th and 5th of November at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium itself.
Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, has been piquing Indian tourists’ interest over a number of years. The event will have attractions including virtual reality booths providing life-like encounters of Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Desert Safaris, and Etihad Airways flights, to give a hands-on sense of the remarkable Abu Dhabi experience. It will all be under one roof! A glimpse of Louvre Abu Dhabi will also be shown at the event, with the magnificent museum all set for its grand opening on 11th November 2017.
When asked about the subsidies and taxations benefits provided to the films and shows from India that are being shot in Abu Dhabi the one of the delegates, Bejan Dinshaw, Country Manager from the department of culture and tourism said, “There are arrangements to look after the entire rehearsals the approvals, filming permits, as well as there are subsidies given depending on the size of the investment and the project.” In addition to that he said, “Abu Dhabi serves various destinations that are apt for the shooting purpose. The Akshay Kumar starrer film ‘Baby’ was also shot on one such location. Moreover, there is only one window now to take the permission so one dont need to visit different counters.”
Anood Khalifa, Asia Pacific Region Unit Head- HQ office said, “Welcome to our first ever Abu Dhabi week with you help we hope it will become an annual experience. We are delighted to get connected with our partners and stake holders. Abu Dhabi is the place to make extra ordinary stories.  The relation between India and Abu Dhabi has become stronger and stronger every year. There has been a 7% increase in the visitors from the number of two hundred and fifty six thousand. We have ambitious targets and want to invite maximum Indian visitors and welcome them.”
Saif Saeed Ghobash, Director General from the department of culture and tourism said, “India is a key tier one priority for Abu Dhabi and represents our second largest international source market for hotel guests. The week will encourage the partners to capitalise on the rapid growth.” The event also represents a great opportunity for consumers, trade agents and stakeholders to be present under one roof, and for Abu Dhabi to be showcased as a highly significant destination for the Indian market. The show will be a dynamic, family-leisure entertainment destination and one which also affords plentiful business opportunities.
Besides this, the event will also have contests and exciting competitions to engage the visitors and giveaways like stay-cation packages, rides in Ferraris and several other prizes. Food stalls offering traditional Emirati delicacies, musical performances by different artists, kids’ area with various activities for children, live paintings and a selfie booth with the UAE skyline, will be some of the highlights at the event.
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10 th Edition of NSD Bal Sangam Kicks Off

Landmark 10th edition of NSD’s Bal Sangam kicks off amid huge fanfare
New Delhi, November 03, 2017: The 10th anniversary of Bal Sangam, National School of Drama’s premier theatre festival dedicated to children, kicked off in grand style at the NSD campus today. 
Headlining the evening and Chief Guest of the event was the veteran actress and noted thespian Smt. Sharmila Tagore who inaugurated the festival in the presence of renowned Actress of Nautanki and Guest of Honour Smt. Radha Rani. 
The evening was presided by Dr. Arjan Dev Charan, Present Chairman, NSD Society and Prof. Waman Kendre, Director, National School of Drama. Also present on the occasion was Mr. Syed Muazzem Ali, High Commissioner of Bangladesh amidst an enthusiastic audience comprising of child artistes from all across India and Bangladesh, as well as over 2000 underprivileged children from different NGOs of the capital region. 
The Inaugural Ceremony was followed by MELA – a stage performance by Folk & Traditional Child Artistes of India. 
During the inauguration ceremony, Padma Bhushan awardee Smt. Sharmila Tagore held an interactive session and regaled the children about her experiences and her craft, revisiting her illustrious days in front of the camera and on stage.” “It is the age of technology and social media. However, social media doesn’t each anyone creativity and it is impossible to gain empathy with it, which is critical for the growth of children. I managed to gain a tremendous amount of confidence when I started theatre at the young age of eight’. “I am happy that the National School of Drama is taking initiatives such as Bal Sangam to take this form of art to kids, which will help them build self-confidence, teach team spirit & creativity and take our cultural heritage forward,” she further added. 
Smt. Radha Rani said, “The word Nautanki is an amalgamation of nine form of art. I am willing to lend all support to the kids who want to learn this great form of folk art” 
Dr Arjan Dev Charan, Present Chairman NSD Society, said, “It is important to understand Indian art and TIE has been trying to instil this essence among kids through festivals like Bal Sangam. I welcome all the participants and audience to this festival”. 
Speaking at the inauguration, Prof. Waman Kendre, Director, National School of Drama said, “I welcome all the 400 kids from all over India and Bangladesh, who have come to participate in this edition of Bal Sangam. Our Children Theatre in Education Company is in a lot of demand and we have decided that we will start four more such programmes in other parts of the country. Also, Bal Sangam from the next edition onwards will also be a full-scale international festival featuring other countries as well”. 
Prof. Tripurari Sharma, Senior Professor with National School of Drama, thanked all the dignitaries who managed to take our their valuable time to come here and give their blessing to the participating kids. “Our faculty, staff, artists and  students have put in great efforts behind this festival to make sure that this edition of Bal Sangam is a great success. I welcome all the children who have travelled from all over the country to come here and perform and I wish them all the best. I also thank all the different NGOs from Delhi NCR region who have sent over 2000 children to attend the inauguration of the festival”. 
The Bal Sangam festival is an ensemble of various performing traditional art forms presented by children, with the objective of encouraging children to continue traditional performances so as to preserve our cultural heritage in this rapidly changing world. Spread over five days, the festival will showcase rarest folk theatre performances by children across India and Bangladesh between 3rd to 7th November 2017 at the NSD campus. 
The entry to the event is free. 
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Audi recalls 5,000 diesel cars over

Audi recalls 5,000 diesel cars over ‘too much nitrogen oxide’ emissions
Audi is recalling almost 5,000 cars in Europe for a software fix after discovering they emitted too much nitrogen oxide, the polluting gas that parent Volkswagen concealed from regulators in the 2015 ‘dieselgate’ scandal. The luxury carmaker said on Thursday it had reported the matter to Germany’s road transport authority KBA. Audi will update the software of the 4,997 A8 model vehicles with 2.4 liter V8 diesel engines, of which 3,660 are in Germany and were made between September 2013 and August 2017, Reuters said.

Venezuela to restructure foreign debt

Venezuela on Thursday announced plans to restructure its burgeoning foreign debt, a move that may lead to a default by the cash-strapped OPEC nation whose collapsing socialist economy has left its population struggling to find food and medicine.
President Nicolas Maduro vowed to make a $1.1 billion payment on a bond maturing on Thursday, but also created a commission to study “restructuring of all future payments” in order to meet the needs of citizens.
Venezuela has few avenues to do that though because of sanctions by the United States that bar American banks from participating in or even negotiating such deals.
Thus, Maduro’s most readily available recourse to ease payments is unilaterally halting them.
“I am naming a special presidential commission led by Vice President Tareck El Aissami to begin refinancing and restructuring all of Venezuela’s external debt and (begin) the fight against the financial persecution of our country,” Maduro said in a televised speech.
Venezuela and state-owned companies have $49 billion in bonds governed by New York Law and promissory notes, according to New York-based Torino Capital.
The government and state oil company PDVSA owe some $1.6 billion in debt service and delayed interest payments by the end of the year, plus another $9 billion in bond servicing in 2018.
The next hard payment deadline for PDVSA is an $81 million bond payment that was due on Oct 12 but on which the company delayed payment under a 30-day grace period. Failing to pay that on time would trigger a default, investors say.
“Without a team, without a communications strategy and without a plan, I see a restructuring impossible,” said Asdrubal Oliveros of Caracas-based Ecoanalitica. “However, if the government decrees a unilateral restructuring – they say ‘take it or leave it’ – that is an event of default.”
That would likely make countries less willing to do business with Venezuela, aggravating shortages of food and medicine and creating further problems for its all vital oil industry that is already hobbled by under-investment.
Venezuela’s latest move could unleash a sovereign debt crisis of a scale not seen in Latin America since the massive 2001 default in Argentina that shut it out of global financial markets for years.
Wall St. for years pumped billions of dollars into Venezuela by way of bond purchases, passing off the revolutionary rhetoric of the ruling Socialist Party as bluster that belied an iron-clad willingness to pay its debts.
Maduro surprised many by maintaining debt service after the 2014 crash in oil prices, diverting hard currency away from imports of food and medicine toward Wall St. investors.
PDVSA carried out a debt renegotiation in 2016.
But that option was taken off the table after U.S. President Donald Trump levied sanctions blocking the purchase of new debt issued by Venezuela and government-owned entities.

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BonjourIndia:Curtain Raiser

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New Delhi, 8th November 2017. The Ambassador of France to India, H.E. Mr. Alexandre Ziegler, along with the Counsellor for Cooperation and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Bertrand de Hartingh, today announced the opening of Bonjour India 2017 -2018, a four-month-long voyage across India. Celebrating Indo-French partnership, it will shape the next decade of people-to-people contacts between the two countries. From November 2017 to February 2018, Bonjour India will cover a 100 programmes and projects in 33 cities across 20 states & union territories. Showcasing Indo-French expertise in innovation, education, research, science and technology, art and culture, this platform will enable and trigger further collaborations by bringing the best of India and France together.
On this occasion, Ambassador Alexandre Ziegler said,‘Bonjour India is a key event of the historical Indo-French relations of friendship and trust, which have grown in scope and exchanges over the last few years. In an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world, the efforts we make to address common challenges facing humanity must be done collectively. The third edition thus focuses on partnership, innovation and creativity, and is oriented in good measure towards the youth, for they renew and perpetuate our ties. Nothing can better uphold and create enduring relations than strengthening the partnership of hearts between our peoples.’
Commenting on the launch, Dr. Bertrand de Hartingh said, “Bonjour India is for everyone: it provides access to all and invites everyone to make it their own. Bonjour India is an invitation to reimagine our world with the common threads that unite us, to take forward what we have inherited and build our future together with our minds, our hearts and our hands. We look forward to a successful voyage and fruitful collaborations, bringing value to the lives of the citizens of both the countries.’
Illustrating the fruitful development of the thriving Indo-French relation, Bonjour India was launched in 2009, travelling across India to offer a series of events around ideas, science and art. Namaste France, the festival of India in France soon followed, reaffirming this dynamic process. In 2013 the second edition of BI encouraged Indo-French collaboration and co-productions, attracting a considerable audience within the span of 3 months. Scaling up, BI 2017 – 2018 will serve as a platform for the incubation of dreams, ideas and projects bringing together the best talent between the two countries for an open platform for dialogue and collaborations.
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Making this larger-than-life platform come true, are our valued partner companies.  Bonjour India thanks:
Diamond Partners: Dassault Aviation, Reliance
Gold Partners: Accor, Air India, Engie, Krishnakriti, Renault, Société Générale
Silver Partners: Air France, Ariane Space, Axa, Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation, BNP Paribas, Faurecia, Laurent Perrier, Mane, Naval Group, NRB Bearings, Pernod Ricard, Phoenix Mall, Saint Gobain, Thales, Vicat (Bharathi Cement), Writer Relocations
Event Partners: Schneider Electric, Sonalika Group, Suez, Apeejay Surrendra Group, L’Oreal, Champagne Besserat de Bellefon, Grover, L’Opera, Seher
Communication Partners: JC Decaux, ITSA, Foxity
Indian Institutional Partner: Indian Council for Cultural Relations

ABOUT INSTITUT FRANCAIS INDIA (IFI)
The French Institute/IFI (Institut français India) is a section of the Embassy of France responsible for connecting and implementing Indo-French human exchanges.
IFI performs numerous functions: from promoting academic and scientific exchange between higher institutes of learning and research to enabling student mobility, and promoting the French language. We also foster links between artists, scientists, NGOs, professors, enterprises, film professionals, publishers and more. We support partnerships in research and innovation, capacity-building and interactions with civil society, vocational studies, as well as artistic and cultural partnerships in performance, books, film, fashion, design and more. We support and organise forums and debates that bring together innovators and thinkers from both countries.
Two main services of IFI undertake the above functions: the department for education and research, and the department for creation and mediation. All of their sectors engage in their particular fields of cooperation with India: including Arts and Culture, Books and Ideas, Study in France, French Language Education, and Innovation and Multimedia -. These departments are all supported by the Administrative and Communication sections.
Bringing these together under one umbrella, IFI is proud to have established a Bonjour India office. A programme spanning four months from November 2017 to February 2018, Bonjour India partners French talents with Indian counterparts to showcase a season of innovation and creativity across various cities all over India.
Through the program of “The Other Thought” IFI encourages diversity in thought in a series of French-Indian encounters through debates, seminars, workshops and more.
IFI is connected to various sections including the Embassy’s Economics Section, Business France, the Press Section, and the Consulate. In India, IFI heads the network encompassing France’s two research centres in India (Puducherry and Delhi),  the four French schools (Chennai, Mumbai, Puducherry & Delhi) as well as the Alliance Française network (AF), which represents local Indian organizations that disseminate French culture, promote Indo-French cultural exchanges and teach French across the Indian territory (see our Indo-French network).

About Bonjour India:

The third edition of Bonjour India 2017-18 is unprecedented, given the ambitious scale of its partnership with India. People at the forefront of their fields will share their inspiring journeys as they change society through their innovation and creativity. At events collaboratively organised across cities and disciplines, amid performances, debates, seminars and exhibitions, all audiences will find something that captures their imagination.
With Bonjour India 2017-18, India and France will come together to create, innovate and partner towards a progressive and sustainable future.
For further information please visit www.bonjour-india.in

Industry Urges Government to Propel Growth :CEAMA Annual Function

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Man of Electronics Award to Mr Ki Wan  Kim MD LG India
Man of Appliances Award  to Mr Eric Braganza President Hair Appliance India
PwC,  report on – ‘Championing Change in the Indian Appliance & Consumer Electronics’ 
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Appliances and Consumer Electronics (ACE) Industry Urges Government to Propel Growth in Domestic Manufacturing 
Partners with Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC), releases report on – ‘Championing Change in the Indian Appliance & Consumer Electronics’ 
New Delhi, November 8, 2017: Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA), the apex industry body for the Appliances and Consumer Electronics (ACE) industry concluded their 38th annual function focussed on ‘Championing Change in the Indian Appliance and Consumer Electronics’. Industry experts here voiced their opinions on policy changes, and shared their recommendations to propel growth within the segment.  The occasion was graced by Shri Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and IT, Mr Sandeep Ladda, Technology Leader PwC along with Mr. Manish Sharma, President, CEAMA, Mr Sunil Vachani, Vice President, North CEAMA, Mr Kamal Nandi, Vice President, West, CEAMA and other CEAMA dignitaries.

Additionally, in association with PwC, CEAMA unveiled a detailed report on ‘Championing Change in the Indian Appliance & Consumer Electronics (ACE) Industry’. With an anticipated CAGR of only 9%, PwC findings state that manufacturing disabilities and a limited component ecosystem are root causes of low cumulative value addition. The large population and steep GDP growth over next 5 years will be the key driver for Indian economic pyramid shift towards the top. The report also goes onto illustrate government of India’s push to promote electronics manufacturing in order to achieve net zero imports, and placing the ACE industry at the forefront of digital India program.  This push has resulted in an increase in domestic manufacturing from INR 55,765 crore during 2015 – 16 to INR 64,752 crore during 2016 – 17.

Sharing his views, Mr Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog said “The appliance and consumer electronics (ACE) sector offers immense growth opportunities, not only in terms of consumption but also manufacturing and job creation. They have been one of the forthcoming industries who have successfully aligned their business strategies to various government led initiatives such as ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’. The policy led initiatives proposed by the government have been specifically designed to aid the small and medium enterprises. CEAMA has given these SME’s a platform to voice their opinion and become more included in government led policy and growth discussions”. 

Sharing his views on this occasion Mr. Manish Sharma – President of CEAMA, said “CEAMA was established with the sole objective to address the emerging issues of the Appliances and Consumer Electronics industry (ACE), and evaluate and advocate alignment with government policies. The aim behind releasing this report was to bring to the fore challenges faced by the industry in the current environment, and the policy framework needed to support the continuously evolving business ecosystem especially local manufacturing. The consumer durable industry creates 3 indirect jobs for every direct job, thus it needs to work closely with the government on further improving the local manufacturing framework to generate more employable labour”.


Additionally a panel discussion was held to discuss the importance of  enablers such as large scale demand generation for made in India productscost competitiveness to make in India and easier to make in Indiapolicies to further empower the growth capacity of durable industry. The panel comprised of industry stalwarts Mr Manish Sharma, President and CEO Panasonic India, Mr Ajay Taneja, MD, Shriram Pistons and Rings LTD, Mr Hariom Rai, Co-founder and Director LAVA International and Mr Sunil Vachani, Chairman, Dixon Technologies. The session was moderated by Sankalpa Bhattacharjya, Partner PwC.

Commemorating 38 glorious years of the ACE industry, CEAMA also felicitated its industry members for their outstanding contribution to the durable industry in India. Mr. Ki Wan Kim, MD, LG India received the ‘Man of Electronics Award’ for his excellent service of over 35 years to LG, during the course of which he transformed the company into one of the most recognized brands in the country. Mr. Eric Braganza, President, Haier India was awarded the ‘Man of Appliances Award’ for his excellent mentorship and leadership skills and steered Haier India to new heights.

Attended by over 250 attendees, interactive sessions and carefully planned networking opportunities led to a robust discussion on the market potential to drive growth and finding pragmatic solutions to become the champions of change.

About CEAMA
Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA) established in 1978, is the apex Industry Chamber for the Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances Industry. CEAMA acts as a catalyst in the promotion of Industry, trade, technology and entrepreneurship. CEAMA has about 100 member companies, from every segment of Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances Industry, providing information, representation and chance to grow in the most vibrant and exciting industry.

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US President Donald Trump holds talks with Xi Jinping over North Korea

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US President Donald Trump today held talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on wide-ranging issues, including North Korea’s nuclear programme and trade ties.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday the Sino-U.S. relations are “at a new historic starting point.”
“China is willing to work together with the United States to respect each other, seek mutual benefit and reciprocity, focus on cooperation, and manage and control differences,” Xi said during talks with visiting U.S. President Donald Trump.
Since Wednesday afternoon, the two presidents have had in-depth exchanges of views on bilateral ties and issues of common concern, and reached broad consensus, he said.
“We believe Sino-U.S. relations concern not only the well-being of both peoples, but also world peace, prosperity and stability,” Xi said.
The presidents agreed that cooperation is the “only correct choice” for China and the United States, and a better future would only be achieved through win-win cooperation, according to Xi.
They agreed to maintain the leading role of head-of-state diplomacy in developing bilateral relations, Xi noted.The two leaders met in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People for talks following the US president’s royal welcome in the capital.
Trump said he and his counterpart believed that the North Korean crisis can be solved.  US President Donald Trump told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday that he believes, like Xi, that a solution can be found to the North Korean nuclear issue, a day after warning Pyongyang of the grave danger of developing nuclear weapons.
Speaking alongside Xi in the Chinese capital, Trump also said it was disappointing that his predecessors had let the bilateral trade balance get out of kilter.
“But we will make it fair and it will be tremendous for both of us,” Trump said, expressing respect for Xi.
Trump is pressing China to tighten the screws further on North Korea and its development of nuclear weapons. At least modest progress is hoped for, although there are no immediate signs of a major breakthrough, a US official said earlier on Thursday.
Referring to Xi, Trump said: “I do believe there’s a solution to that, as do you.”
In a show of the importance China puts on Trump’s first official visit, Thursday’s welcoming ceremony outside Beijing’s Great Hall of the People overlooking Tiananmen Square was broadcast live on state television unprecedented treatment for a visiting leader.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday he and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump have reiterated firm commitment to achieving denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and solving the nuclear issue through dialogue and negotiation.
Xi made the remarks when meeting with the press alongside Trump after their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
“On the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, we have reiterated firm commitment to achieving denuclearization on the peninsula and maintaining the international nuclear non-proliferation regime,” Xi said.
“The two sides will continue to fully and strictly implement UN Security Council resolutions and stay committed to solving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue through dialogue and negotiation,” he told reporters.
The two sides are also willing to work with various parties concerned to explore ways of realizing lasting peace and order in Northeast Asia and will continue to maintain communication and cooperation on the issue, the president said.
During their talks earlier Thursday, the two presidents stressed that the two countries have common goals in eventually solving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue through dialogue and negotiation, and reiterated the commitment to promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Asia Pacific region.
Trump said during the talks that the United States hopes to work with China to push for denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. side highly values China’s important role in the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Trump said.
China has maintained that it is doing all it can and insists it is fully enforcing UN sanctions.The two leaders also discussed China’s huge trade surplus with the US. Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and attend a reception followed by a state dinner and cultural performances.

Priti Patel resigned

British Secretary of State for International Development Priti Patel resigned yesterday amid a political storm over her secret meetings with Israeli officials.
She was summoned back from Kenya by Prime Minister Theresa May after it was revealed that she met senior Israeli officials during a family holiday in the summer. It is a significant breach of diplomatic protocol.
During the visit, Ms Patel, who paid for the trip herself, met with a dozen politicians and organizations, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a senior Israeli Foreign Ministry official.
The British Prime Minister rebuked the departing Minister, even as Ms Patel offered a fulsome apology yesterday in her resignation letter.
Patel’s departure will throw Ms May’s Conservative government into further chaos after the sudden resignation last week of Defense Secretary Michael Fallon, who stepped down after getting involved in a sexual harassment scandal.

Pakistani Rangers in New Delhi to hold talks

A high-level delegation of Pakistani Rangers arrived in New Delhi yesterday to hold talks with the Border Security Force (BSF) on a host of issues. The talks come in the backdrop of strained ties between the two countries with a number of incidents of ceasefire violations and killings of civilians and troops.
Official sources said, the 19-member Pakistani delegation is led by the Director General of the Rangers (Sindh) Major General Muhammad Saeed while the Indian side will be headed by BSF Chief KK Sharma.
Issues of smuggling of drugs, especially along the International Border in Punjab, arms and detection of under-ground tunnels will also be discussed between the two sides during the talks.

Smog situation in Delhi

The smog situation in Delhi and adjoining areas is expected to improve after tomorrow. Talking to AIR, MeT department official Devendra Pradhan yesterday said, the city will continue to witness dense smog for the next two days adding that pollution is an important factor behind the problem.
The toxic haze hanging over Delhi thickened, leading to near zero visibility at many places, even as air quality slid further.
The National Green Tribunal yesterday lashed out at the Delhi government and the Central Pollution Control Board for not issuing orders to shut down construction and industrial activities in the capital despite the worsening air quality. It also ordered Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana governments to spell out the steps have they taken to prevent crop burning in the states adjacent to the national capital.
All schools in Delhi, adjoining areas and Punjab will remain closed till Sunday in view of the pollution.
The Health Ministry has issued an advisory for the people of Delhi asking them to remain indoors if they have breathing difficulty and try to keep children indoors as much as possible.
The entry of trucks except those carrying essentials has been banned in the national capital. Civil construction work has also been banned.The Delhi Metro has decided to run extra trips from today in view of the weather scenario.

Polling begins for 68 member Himachal Pradesh Assembly

Elections to the 68-member Himachal Pradesh Assembly are being held today in a single phase. Polling, which began at 8 AM, will end at 5 PM. 337 candidates, including 19 women, are in the fray, with more than 50 lakh voters eligible to exercise their franchise.
7,525 polling booths have been set up, of which nearly 1,300 have been identified as critical and vulnerable. For the first time, Electronic Voting Machines with Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) are being used at all polling booths. Briefing media in Shimla last evening, State Chief Electoral Officer Pushpendra Rajput said, the EVMs and VVPATs are fully safe and secure.
Apart from State Police and Home Guards, 65 companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed to ensure free and fair polls.
While BJP and Congress are locking horns in all 68 seats, BSP is contesting in 42, CPI(M) in 14 and CPI in 3 seats.
The counting of votes will be taken up on the 18th of next month. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has asked media to refrain from publishing any articles or programmes related to prediction of election results of Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat Assemblies. In an advisory, the poll panel said, no such item should be published from 8 AM today till 6 PM on the 14th of next month, when the second and final phase of Gujarat Assembly elections will be held.
The Commission said, prediction of results in any manner, including by political analysts and astrologers, is a violation of Section 126 A of Representation of People Act. The section is aimed at preventing electors going to vote from being influenced by the predictions.

India signed joint work programmes with IEA and other members

Union Minister of State (IC) for Power and New & Renewable Energy, Shri Raj Kumar Singh led the Indian delegation in the International Energy Agency (IEA) Ministerial, being held in Paris. The Minister emphasised the importance of clean energy and assured achievement of 175GW of renewable target of India while addressing the Plenary Session on Driving the Transitions to Clean Energy.
At the Ministerial, India signed joint work programmes with IEA and other key members of the IEA Family i.e. Brazil, Chile, India, Indonesia and Thailand. The event focusses on energy security, clean energy technology and government-industry dialogue on investment and digitalization, which would provide major opportunities for efficiency gains in the energy sector in the future.
On the side-lines of the IEA Ministerial, the Minister had a delegate level discussion with the French Minister of State for Ecological and Inclusive Transition, Ms. Brune Poirson. Shri Singh also had a very fruitful discussion on various issues of Power and New & Renewable Energy with the US Secretary of Energy, Mr. James Richard Perry.

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Press Invitation:-

Ms. Pratibha Prahlad, Founder Festival Director &Committee Member, DIAF,
&
Prasidhha Foundation & Forum For Art
(An organization to promote Indian Art and Culture)
Cordially invites you to
Gala Opening Ceremony of-
India’s biggest Art & Culture Festival:–
“11th Delhi International Arts Festival 2017” 
On Saturday 11thNovember 2017, 6:30 pm
At Purana Qila

Guests for the night
v Mahesh Sharma, Ministry of culture, Govt. of India, 
v Alphons Kannanthanam, Central Minister
v Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, Senior BJP Leader
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Programme Schedule of
GALA OPENING, Saturday 11th November 2017, 6:30 pm-
·       Vande Mataram/ Multi Style Dance Production / Prasiddha Dance Repertory / INDIA
                                                      Artistic Director: Prathibha Prahlad
·       Who Drinks There? / TAI Body Theatre / Contemporary Dance /TAIWAN
                                              Director & Choreographer: WATAN TUSI
·       Mandragora Circo / Circus Theatre /ARGENTINA
·       Tara Catherine Pandeya & Billy Chang / Fusion Dance / USA & TAIWAN
·        Bolshoi-Dance to Fly, Laugh to Cry/ Contemporary Fusion Dance / RUSSIA
                                                                     Director : Felix Mikhailov
·       Al Menya/ Folkloric & Dervish Dance / EGYPT

ABOUT THE EVENT:-
The 11th Delhi International Arts Festival will open on Saturday 11th November at the magnificent Purana Qila. A quick cameo of performances from India, Taiwan, Russia, Argentina, USA, and Egypt will mark the Gala Opening.


·       11th Edition of DELHI INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL - India’s biggest arts and culture festival to be organized in Delhi from 11th November to 25th November 2017

·       Forum For Art Beyond Borders and Prasiddha Foundation hosts DELHI INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL – A Fifteen  Day festival of Art and Culture  by  more than 1500 artistes from all over the World who will showcase their talent in this festival.

·       DIAF will host artistes from 27 Countries and from all over India. Delhi International Arts festival is now recognized as the ‘INDIA FESTIVAL’ , a platform for cultural diplomacy and cultural tourism.
·       Of the 35 plus venues of the Festival are huge heritage monuments like Purana Qila, Central Park, CSOI ( Civil Services Officers Institute ), IGNCA, Auditorium, Kamani Auditorium, India Habitat Centre and Bikaner House and festival will conclude at Qutub Minar.
·       Delhi International Arts Festival had something for everyone. Artistes will be visiting almost 18 schools during day to address and harness young minds to the beauty of the arts. National Museum and National Archives will see the visit of hundreds of children, to familiarize them into the world of heritage, legacy and culture and also unique initiative “Swacchata hi seva” taken by Delhi International Arts Festival
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Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amsterdam top destinations for expats.

A great work life and the ease of getting settled make Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amsterdam top destinations for expats.
  • Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Basel, and Frankfurt are the best cities for expats.
  • Expats experience the best career opportunities in the world in Amsterdam, London, Beijing, Prague, and Munich.
  • About seven in ten expats living in Johannesburg, Muscat, Cape Town, Amsterdam, and Manama are happy with their social life. 
Munich, 14 November 2017 — Manama takes first position out of 51 cities in this year’s Expat City Ranking. The small capital of the Arab monarchy Bahrain, as well as top-ranking Madrid (3rd) and Kuala Lumpur (4th), are highly appreciated for the ease of getting settled in these cities. Prague (2nd) rather attracts expats with its excellent work life, while Amsterdam (5th) manages to offer a good mixture of both. Other cities that offer above-average career opportunities are London, Beijing, and Munich, as the so-far unpublished Expat City Ranking 2017 reveals. The ranking is based on data collected in the annual Expat Insider survey, conducted by InterNations, the largest expat community worldwide. With nearly 13,000 respondents living and working abroad, Expat Insider 2017 is one of the most extensive expat studies worldwide. Apart from offering an in-depth analysis of expat life in 51 cities, the survey ranks them by a variety of factors from the areas quality of urban living, getting settled, urban work life, as well as finance and housing. According to all these rating factors, the top 10 cities for expats are Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Basel, and Frankfurt am Main.
Top 5 Cities Make It Easy for Expats to Get Settled and Enjoy a Great Work LifeManama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amsterdam top the list of the best cities for expats: while Prague lags behind on 35th place for getting settled, the other four cities receive good to excellent ratings in this respect. A South African expat living in Kuala Lumpur likes “the easy-going temperament and friendliness of the local people” while an expat from the Philippines appreciates the “very friendly and helpful locals” in Manama. The majority of expats rates the general friendliness towards foreign residents positively in Manama (84%), Amsterdam (83%), Kuala Lumpur (78%), and Madrid (74%), compared to a global average of 67 percent. Prague, however, performs below average here: only about half of expats living there (49%) are satisfied with this factor. Nonetheless, the capital of the Czech Republic is one of the top destinations for expats, particularly due to its outstanding ratings in terms of work: nearly seven in ten expats (68%) are satisfied with local career opportunities in Prague — 19 percentage points more than the global average.
Move to Amsterdam, London, Beijing, Prague, or Munich to Boost Your CareerThe vast majority of expats in Amsterdam (78%), London (74%), Beijing (70%), Prague (68%), and Munich (66%) rates the local career opportunities positively, compared to a global average of only 49 percent. It seems to be fairly easy to pursue a career in these cities as an above-average share of expats cite finding a job on their own as their most important reason for moving abroad. However, some of them pay a high price for their career: while the European cities manage to combine expat jobs with a satisfying work-life balance, it is all work and no play for expats in Beijing. Only about half the expats in the Chinese capital (54%) are happy with their work-life balance, compared to about seven in ten, or more, in the four European destinations. “The work-life balance and the quality of work is really great”, says a Canadian expat living in Munich, and an Australian in Prague states that their “working conditions are excellent”.
Enjoying Social Life in Johannesburg, Muscat, Cape Town, Amsterdam, and ManamaFor those who are looking for a fulfilling social life, Johannesburg, Muscat, Cape Town, Amsterdam, and Manama are the cities to keep in mind: about seven in ten expats living in these cities are happy with this aspect of life abroad. A Mauritian expat especially appreciates “the social events and places to go out to” in Amsterdam, while a British expat mentions “socializing” as one of the benefits of living in Cape Town. In all of these cities, making friends does not seem to be a problem, either. An above-average share of expats finds it easy to make new friends in Muscat (71%), Johannesburg (66%), Manama (65%), Amsterdam (56%), and Cape Town (54%). However, even though the majority of expats also finds the local residents friendly, they seem to prefer sticking together: only very few respondents in Amsterdam (8%), Cape Town (8%), and Muscat (2%) — and not a single respondent in Manama — report being mainly friends with local residents. Only in Johannesburg does this share reach the global average of 19 percent and outnumber the percentage stating that they are mainly friends with other expats (15%).
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About the Expat City Ranking 2017For its annual Expat Insider survey, InterNations asked about 13,000 expatriates representing 166 nationalities and living in 188 countries or territories to provide information on various aspects of expat life, as well as their gender, age, and nationality. In 2017, the fourth year the survey was conducted, respondents were also invited to share their opinions on the city they are currently living in.
Participants were asked to rate more than 25 different aspects of urban life abroad on a scale of one to seven. The rating process emphasized the respondents’ personal satisfaction with these aspects and considered both emotional topics as well as more factual aspects with equal weight. The respondents’ ratings of the individual factors were then bundled in various combinations for a total of 13 subcategories, and their mean values were used to draw up four topical indices: Quality of Urban Living, Getting Settled, Urban Work Life, and Finance & Housing. These were further averaged in order to rank 51 cities worldwide. In 2017, the top 10 cities for expats are Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Basel, and Frankfurt am Main.
For a city to be featured in the Expat City Ranking 2017, a sample size of at least 45 survey participants per city was required. In total, the responses used for the city ranking represent 7,985 expats living in 40 countries.
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WABAG, NABARD & NGOS ink MoUs for Watershed Programs

WABAG, NABARD & NGOS ink MoUs for Watershed Programs
Making communities climate resilient 
November 13, 2017:  
WABAG, a leading pure play water technology Indian Multinational and NABARD, the apex institution for agriculture and rural development in the country along with three NGOs have entered into MoUs today for implementation of watershed development projects under WABAG-CSR Program.
Under these MoUs, WABAG agrees to provide grant assistance to three reputed NGOs amounting to Rs.2.25 crores   with matching contribution by NABARD, aggregating to Rs.4.50 crores.
The proposed projects are widely spread out in Virudhunagar, Tuticorin and Dindigul Districts and will be implemented by reputed NGOs – Social Education Economical Development Society (SEEDS); Vidiyel Trust and Centre for Improved Rural Health and Environmental Education (CIRHEP) respectively.
The objectives are – enhancement of livelihood security; water conservation; prevent migration; employment generation; long term sustainability through community participation for maintenance of community assets like various water harvesting structures.
This is a 4-year project that will be implemented at a cost of around Rs.4.50 crores covering around 9200 acres.
The project beneficiaries would be Sinnur Watershed, Pudur Block, Thoothukudi District; Erumaikulam watershed, Narikudi Block, Virudhunagar District and Kannivadi Watershed, Reddiarchartram Block, Dindigul District.  Around 2500 households will be impacted on implementation of these projects.

Last year, WABAG tied up with NABARD for similar projects for a value of around Rs.5.00 crores including the matching contribution and the work in these two districts already commenced and making good progress.
With this, the total CSR investment of WABAG for NABARD watershed development projects aggregates to around Rs.4.75 crores.
Mr. S Nagoor Ali Jinnah, Chief General Manager represented NABARD and WABAG was represented by Mr. S Varadarajan, Director and Chief Growth Officer at the MoU signing ceremony.
Coupled with WABAG’s earlier tie-up with NABARD, this large scale intervention in the water stewardship covers 5 districts in Tamil Nadu and brings the areas under watershed around 20000 acres, benefiting over 7000 households at a total cost of around Rs 9.50 crores.

This CSR initiative would go a long way in supporting the “Per drop more crop” mission.
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About WABAG: Around the world, the WABAG name stands for innovative and successful solutions in the water engineering sector. As an internationally respected expert group, we act as a systems specialist and full service provider with a focus on the planning, installation and operation of drinking and wastewater plants for local government and industry in the growth markets of Asia, North Africa, Middle East, the Central and Eastern Europe states. The WABAG Group represents a leading multinational player with a workforce of over 1,600 and has companies and offices in more than 20 countries.

The Second Global Migration Film Festival Gets Underway

Geneva – From Guyana in South America to Makati in the Philippines (and many other places in between) filmmakers from around the globe will soon showcase their skills as cinematographers at the Global Migration Film Festival. Organized by the UN Migration Agency, IOM and supported by UN Information Centers worldwide and with the financial support of DHL, the festival will take place in over 100 countries from 5 to 18 December 2017.
The second edition of the annual Festival will explore the challenges and promises of migration, the heterogenous journey of migrants, moving from one location to another, settling for temporary or permanent periods, in search for a better future and economic prosperity, reuniting with loved ones, or fleeing war and despair.
Films have the power to show different facets of life, through which viewers may cultivate deeper empathy for migrants and a better understanding of their realities, needs, perspectives and capacities. The objective of the Festival is to use films as educational tools that influence perceptions towards migrants bringing attention to social issues.
The opening movie of the festival in Geneva, Lost in Lebanon, delves into the news reports on the Syrian war and gives an intimate look at how four Syrians in Lebanon are trying to find ways to overcome the torment of their shattered lives.
One of the protagonists of the opening film, Mwafak, was invited to create the award statue for the Festival that will be collected and delivered by DHL, one of the partners of the Festival.
Mwafak describes the statue as “a human, female figure standing upright, portraying an optimistic gesture. The woman, stands as a symbol of harmonic life and consistent peace. She looks up to the sky, into the future. Her hair and cape wave softly in the wind. The breeze can be at the same time a challenge and her chance to fly and feel light. The material, bronze, with its warm color gives the sculpture a feeling of both strength and warmth.”
Explaining his choice for sculpting a woman, Mwafak says that “women represent hope – they are the ones who continue life as they give birth”, further adding that the women who endure the danger and strain of the migration journey are exceptionally strong and resilient.
Among others, the Festival will screen Sans Le Kosovo, in which the director and her father retrace his exile as a 19-year-old refugee from Kosovo in 1968. In Nowhere Man, a nameless refugee in Korea from Pakistan who does not appear onscreen, reminds us of all the refugees who have passed by us over the years. Over 30 movies in total will be screened worldwide.
Some of the filmmakers participating in the Festival have migrated at a certain point in their lives, and will put forth their talent, experiences and vision through movies spanning across all genres. Most of the screenings will be followed by a discussion panel consisting of filmmakers, migrants and other guests.
A committee of international film professionals and migration specialists will select three standout productions from the Emerging Filmmakers category and one standout production from the Professional Filmmakers category. Each winner will receive USD 1,500. The award ceremony will take place on 18 December in Les Cinémas du Grütli, Geneva.
The Global Migration Film Festival is not only spreading migration stories around the globe to inform, inspire, educate and transform, but it is also bringing the skills of storytelling through filmmaking, to vulnerable communities. With the support of IOM Development Fund (IDF) and Norcap, Participatory Video workshops took place in Amman, Jordan and Malakal, South Sudan.
During the five-day process, the youth groups created their own films. The participatory process empowers the participants. From the decision of the subject to the editing, every step was conducted by the group with the support of the facilitators.
The Global Migration Film Festival is a partner of Plural+, a youth-produced video festival, and the UN campaign, TOGETHER, which aims to change negative perceptions and attitudes towards refugees and migrants.
For more information, please contact IOM HQ:
Leonard Doyle, Tel: + 41 22 717 9589, Email: ldoyle@iom.int
Amanda Nero, Tel: +41 22 717 9111, Email: anero@iom.int

2017 Global Migration Film Festival: Call for Entries

 Call-for-Films

Switzerland — The UN Migration Agency (IOM) is inviting professional and emerging filmmakers to submit perception-changing films about the migrant experience for the second annual Global Migration Film Festival (5–18 December).
The Global Migration Film Festival showcases films that capture the promise and challenges of migration for those who leave their homes in search of a better life and the unique contributions migrants make to their new communities.
In 2016, the inaugural festival took place in 89 countries. Nearly 10,000 people attended 220 screenings at cinemas, universities, cultural institutions and other venues. The festival hosted 13 films and documentaries, as well as 200 short films about and by migrants.
“The journeys migrants take, sometimes full of peril, often full of hope, have been the subject of films throughout the history of cinema,” said IOM Director General William Lacy Swing. “We hope the films at our next festival will instil understanding, empathy with characters, awe at their journeys and admiration for those who welcome their new neighbours.”
Categories, awards and submission information
  • The film submission period is from 3 July to 17 September 2017.
  • Festival themes: The promise and challenge of migration, and the positive contributions migrants make to their new communities.
  • Professional filmmakers working in all genres are invited to submit films of at least 25 minutes in length for consideration.
  • Emerging filmmakers from 92 select countries are invited to submit films of at least 25 minutes in length for both the festival and a competition.  A committee of international film professionals will select three standout productions, and each winner will receive USD 1,500.
  • Filmmakers from 92 select countries who have migrated in their lifetime are invited to submit a short video about their own experience, or a profile of other migrants, to become part of IOM’s global i am a migrant campaign. These videos will also be considered for screening at the 2017 film festival.
  • Festival locations, dates and selected films will be announced in October 2017.
  • Visit IOM’s website for more details about categories, awards and submission guidelines.
The Global Migration Film Festival is a partner of Plural+ and the UN campaign,TOGETHER, which aim to change negative perceptions and attitudes towards refugees and migrants.
Contacts:
For more details about IOM’s Global Migration Film Festival and the i am a migrant campaign, email: migfilmfest@iom.int
Media queries, email: media@iom.int
For further information on becoming a partner, sponsor or festival co-host, contact: migfilmfest@iom.int

Labels promote sustainable forest management

Dear Editor Sagar,
We are delighted to share with you our results of a recent YouGov survey, highlighting the importance of labels in promoting sustainable forest management. With COP23 already underway, the role of trees and forests in addressing climate change has never been more relevant.
Kindest regards,
The PEFC International Communications Team

Labels promote sustainable forest management, consumers agree

As politicians and activists gather for the COP23 Bonn climate talks, people are wondering what they can do to help avert the climate catastrophe.
One simple action is to look out for the PEFC label on everyday products, something that 53% of all consumers already do at least sometimes, according to a recent YouGov survey.
“Forests and trees are a cornerstone of addressing climate change, as are products made of wood – if they originate from sustainably managed forests,” explains Ben Gunneberg, CEO of PEFC International.
“Consumers can easily identify such products through the PEFC label, which is exclusively available for products coming from certified, healthy forests.”

Forest certification plays a key role

Consumers agree that forest certification plays a key role in safeguarding our forests. The YouGov survey found that more than 2/3 of consumers globally believe that forest certification labels are important in promoting sustainable forest management.
PEFC, the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, is the world’s leading forest certification system. The organization sets standards for sustainable forest management.
Globally, hundreds of thousands of forest owners – smallholders, communities, public authorities and companies – have their responsible forest management practices certified to PEFC. Tens of thousands of companies around the world manufacture PEFC-certified products.

Consumers can help!

“The role of consumers in helping us protect forests through the straightforward act of opting for a PEFC-certified product cannot be underestimated,” highlights Mr. Gunneberg.
“I am excited about the fact that more than half of all consumers already do so.”
So what you can do to help? Next time you’re shopping, whether it’s for new furniture, tools for the garden, paper, or just the weekly food shop, make sure you look for the PEFC label!
Editors section
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 21,194 adults from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA.
Fieldwork was undertaken between 8 June – 12 July. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been given an even weighting for each country to produce an ‘average’ value.
Thorsten Arndt
Head of Communications, PEFC International
t.arndt@pefc.org
+41 22 799 4542
PEFC, the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, is the world’s leading forest certification system. More than 300 million hectares of forests are certified to PEFC’s internationally recognized Sustainability Benchmarks, supplying almost 20,000 Chain of Custody certified companies with responsibly sourced timber and wood-based products. PEFC was founded by small- and family forest owners to demonstrate excellence in sustainable forest management. For more information, please visitwww.pefc.org

“Paradise Papers” leak show

Avaaz.org – The World in Action
Dear friends,
Eight years ago as UK Prime Minister and chair of the G20, I tried to end the injustice of global tax havens. But as the “Paradise Papers” leak shows, trillions are still being siphoned off to dodge tax in the most shadowy places in the global economy.
It’s one of today’s greatest injustices, allowing the richest to stand aside while the rest of us pay for health, education, and protecting the most vulnerable.
But now we have a chance to stop it — through an international agreement that outlaws tax havens and imposes penalties and prison sentences on tax evaders. And the G20, the leaders of the world’s biggest economies, can make it happen.
Please join me in signing this open letter to Argentine President Mauricio Macri, chair of the G20 — if a million of us sign, I will personally deliver it to him, asking him and other G20 leaders to take urgent action to finish the job we began in 2009. Join with one click:
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To President Mauricio Macri and all leaders of the G20:
The level of global inequality is appalling — 8 people own as much wealth as half the planet.
And the gap is growing, thanks in part to the shadowy world of tax havens which lets trillions be siphoned offshore from our economies. Right now, the rich get richer, and the rest of us pay.
Eight years ago the G20 agreed it would shut down these practices. It’s time to deliver. We call on you to act immediately to end tax havens and ensure that those that run and exploit them are held to account.
Nobody should be able to evade their duty to pay tax for the public good. It is your responsibility to make that so. As citizens from around the world, we demand action.
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The G20 is the right home for this issue — and has already made real progress in forcing tax havens to clean up their act. So there’s already momentum, and now the Paradise Papers give us the chance we’ve been waiting for to finish the job.
As someone who was the target of Avaaz campaigns when I was Prime Minister, I can tell you that they make a powerful difference. This movement is driving forward the idealism of the world. This scandal gives us the chance to tackle one of the biggest challenges we face head-on — let’s not waste it.
With hope and determination,
Gordon Brown, with the Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION
Everything you need to know about the massive Paradise Papers leak (Vice)
https://news.vice.com/story/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-massive-paradise-papers-leak
Reaction around the world to release of Paradise Papers – live (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/news/live/2017/nov/06/reaction-around-world-release-paradise-papers-live

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Nishant Patel and Mit Bhatt set Extreme Adventure records in India and Asia

Nishant Patel and Mit Bhatt set Extreme Adventure records in India and Asia
 Mr._Nishant_Patel_and_Mr._Mit_Bhatt__received_award_at_the_India_Book_of_Records
First Indians to set records in – Scuba Cycling Undersea & Fly to the Edge of Space respectively


Mumbai, 14th Nov 2017: Mr. Nishant Patel and Mr. Mit Bhatt have made India proud by being the first Indians to set records in Asia and India under the category of extreme adventure sports – Nishant Patel has set records with Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records as the first Asian for‘Deepest & Fastest Scuba Cycling Undersea’ and Mit Bhatt has set a National Record with Limca Book of Records and India Book of Records as the First Indian Civilian to Fly Highest & Fastest to the Edge of Space whilst Enduring Maximum G-Forces’They were both honoured with an award and certificate in the Top 100 Unique National Records recently by India Book of Records in New Delhi.
Speaking on this momentous occasion, an avid adventure sports love, Mr Nishant Patel said, “I always like to challenge myself to take the adventure to another level and I am very thankful to the two PADI certified Dive Centres in India for enabling me to achieve the unattainable. During my many practice sessions, I realised that to be able to cycle at a depth of 30m+ (100+ feet) and allow myself a safe & longer bottom time and to achieve the target would be a challenge. I would need about 20-25 minutes to cycle the 100m distance factoring in any currents, surface conditions, obstructions and atmospheric Pressure (ATM) etc., and that was bigger risk and the real challenge! But accomplishing my aim and creating this record wouldn’t have happened without the excellent guidance of the diving instructors at both the dive centres I developed and practised this adventure with and a robust cycle that required modifications to achieve this feat in the sea. You live once, you dream once, you should put efforts to make your dream a reality”
Nishant Patel has participated in many cycle races in Ladakh and has cycled on the world’s highest motor-able road in India, to cycling down most of the south on cycle. But being an adventure enthusiast he wanted to challenge himself further and hence decided to conquer some depths through ‘Scuba Cycling in the Sea’. Though he was an amateur in this field, and without any formal Scuba certification, he developed and practiced the sport undersea at 5-7m in the Andamans and decided to take on this challenge to greater depths. He became the first Asian to set a record of ‘Deepest & Fastest Scuba Cycling Undersea’ in the Bay of Bengal off Puducherry at a depth of 32.7m (107 feet) in the ocean cycling a distance of 100m in just 6 minutes 47 seconds. Nishant, besides being an avid adventurer, he is also the Founder and Trustee of Equal Street. He is also a Treasurer and event felicitator for Australian Alumni Association Mumbai Chapter (AAA, body formed under Australian Consulate to help build ties between the two countries)
Another winner of Limca books of Record & India Book of Record Holder, Mr.Mit Bhatt an adventure enthusiast took the challenge of creating the record of first Indian civilian to touch the ‘Edge of Space’. A dream for many as it is still a prerogative of fighter pilots and astronauts, but it was achieved by Mit Bhatt.  Having experienced many adventures on land, undersea and air, Mit wanted to take it to the next level by ‘Experiencing Space’. To realise his dream and create a record, Mit went to Russia to fly in a MiG-29UB Fighter Jet to reach the Stratosphere. He touched the Edge of Space at Supersonic speeds whilst enduring pulverising Gravitational forces (G-Forces) followed by Top Gun style Aerobatic Manoeuvres.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Mit Bhatt said, “It was an unforgettable experience which cannot be expressed in words to fly to the stratosphere (edge of space) and come back, though there were lots of technical and physical complications involved. During the Vertical Take-off I felt as if someone kept punching really hard on my stomach when the gravitational forces (G-forces) hit, it took the wind out of me and I felt breathless and was gasping for air for a minute. But when we reached the edge of Space, it was quite magical! We tore through the clouds at supersonic speed, the view was like a dream – a thick carpet of snow white clouds below, an electric blue horizon and the sky above getting deeper blue to black with some stars appearing in broad daylight – I felt like I am in heaven! I am glad that I took it up on myself and create this amazing record”.
In the cloudy, snowy and unsuitable weather condition, which makes even trained pilots uncomfortable, he took this ride to the edge of space in 40 mins (max allowed is 45 mins and entirely up to the person how much longer he/she can endure these G-forces) with a top speed of Mach 1.7 (approx. 2,080 kmph), altitude of 17.3km ABSL (approx. 57,000ft) enduring a G-Force range of +4G to +7G.
When Mit is not indulging in extreme adventures, he loves to travel in style which inspired him to found The Grand Vacationist with Nishant Patel and Rishabh Shah. He is also been a Management Coach & Advisor to 4-Star Generals and Squadron Commanders of the US Air Force & US Army Aviation Commands as well as Business Unit Heads of some of the top MNCs such as Delta Air Lines, L&T and BHP Billiton.
Taking their adventure streak into business, Nishant Patel and Mit Bhatthave come together to start an experiential travel start-up called ‘The Grand Vacationist’ offering customised adventure and luxury vacation solutions and have also started the country’s first formal Scuba Advisory Service called ‘Scuba Dooba Do’ for anyone who wants to start their underwater journey with the right advise or for certified divers to plan their dive travel around the world.  So people looking at a unique lifetime experience in luxury adventures can now plan their next trip with the record-making experts ‘The Grand Vacationist’!

First Indians to set records in – Scuba Cycling Undersea & Fly to the Edge of Space respectively


Mumbai, 14th Nov 2017: Mr. Nishant Patel and Mr. Mit Bhatt have made India proud by being the first Indians to set records in Asia and India under the category of extreme adventure sports – Nishant Patel has set records with Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records as the first Asian for‘Deepest & Fastest Scuba Cycling Undersea’ and Mit Bhatt has set a National Record with Limca Book of Records and India Book of Records as the First Indian Civilian to Fly Highest & Fastest to the Edge of Space whilst Enduring Maximum G-Forces’They were both honoured with an award and certificate in the Top 100 Unique National Records recently by India Book of Records in New Delhi.
Speaking on this momentous occasion, an avid adventure sports love, Mr Nishant Patel said, “I always like to challenge myself to take the adventure to another level and I am very thankful to the two PADI certified Dive Centres in India for enabling me to achieve the unattainable. During my many practice sessions, I realised that to be able to cycle at a depth of 30m+ (100+ feet) and allow myself a safe & longer bottom time and to achieve the target would be a challenge. I would need about 20-25 minutes to cycle the 100m distance factoring in any currents, surface conditions, obstructions and atmospheric Pressure (ATM) etc., and that was bigger risk and the real challenge! But accomplishing my aim and creating this record wouldn’t have happened without the excellent guidance of the diving instructors at both the dive centres I developed and practised this adventure with and a robust cycle that required modifications to achieve this feat in the sea. You live once, you dream once, you should put efforts to make your dream a reality”
Nishant Patel has participated in many cycle races in Ladakh and has cycled on the world’s highest motor-able road in India, to cycling down most of the south on cycle. But being an adventure enthusiast he wanted to challenge himself further and hence decided to conquer some depths through ‘Scuba Cycling in the Sea’. Though he was an amateur in this field, and without any formal Scuba certification, he developed and practiced the sport undersea at 5-7m in the Andamans and decided to take on this challenge to greater depths. He became the first Asian to set a record of ‘Deepest & Fastest Scuba Cycling Undersea’ in the Bay of Bengal off Puducherry at a depth of 32.7m (107 feet) in the ocean cycling a distance of 100m in just 6 minutes 47 seconds. Nishant, besides being an avid adventurer, he is also the Founder and Trustee of Equal Street. He is also a Treasurer and event felicitator for Australian Alumni Association Mumbai Chapter (AAA, body formed under Australian Consulate to help build ties between the two countries)
Another winner of Limca books of Record & India Book of Record Holder, Mr.Mit Bhatt an adventure enthusiast took the challenge of creating the record of first Indian civilian to touch the ‘Edge of Space’. A dream for many as it is still a prerogative of fighter pilots and astronauts, but it was achieved by Mit Bhatt.  Having experienced many adventures on land, undersea and air, Mit wanted to take it to the next level by ‘Experiencing Space’. To realise his dream and create a record, Mit went to Russia to fly in a MiG-29UB Fighter Jet to reach the Stratosphere. He touched the Edge of Space at Supersonic speeds whilst enduring pulverising Gravitational forces (G-Forces) followed by Top Gun style Aerobatic Manoeuvres.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Mit Bhatt said, “It was an unforgettable experience which cannot be expressed in words to fly to the stratosphere (edge of space) and come back, though there were lots of technical and physical complications involved. During the Vertical Take-off I felt as if someone kept punching really hard on my stomach when the gravitational forces (G-forces) hit, it took the wind out of me and I felt breathless and was gasping for air for a minute. But when we reached the edge of Space, it was quite magical! We tore through the clouds at supersonic speed, the view was like a dream – a thick carpet of snow white clouds below, an electric blue horizon and the sky above getting deeper blue to black with some stars appearing in broad daylight – I felt like I am in heaven! I am glad that I took it up on myself and create this amazing record”.
In the cloudy, snowy and unsuitable weather condition, which makes even trained pilots uncomfortable, he took this ride to the edge of space in 40 mins (max allowed is 45 mins and entirely up to the person how much longer he/she can endure these G-forces) with a top speed of Mach 1.7 (approx. 2,080 kmph), altitude of 17.3km ABSL (approx. 57,000ft) enduring a G-Force range of +4G to +7G.
When Mit is not indulging in extreme adventures, he loves to travel in style which inspired him to found The Grand Vacationist with Nishant Patel and Rishabh Shah. He is also been a Management Coach & Advisor to 4-Star Generals and Squadron Commanders of the US Air Force & US Army Aviation Commands as well as Business Unit Heads of some of the top MNCs such as Delta Air Lines, L&T and BHP Billiton.
Taking their adventure streak into business, Nishant Patel and Mit Bhatthave come together to start an experiential travel start-up called ‘The Grand Vacationist’ offering customised adventure and luxury vacation solutions and have also started the country’s first formal Scuba Advisory Service called ‘Scuba Dooba Do’ for anyone who wants to start their underwater journey with the right advise or for certified divers to plan their dive travel around the world.  So people looking at a unique lifetime experience in luxury adventures can now plan their next trip with the record-making experts ‘The Grand Vacationist’!

Seminar on Italian Technology

At  Seminar on Injection  Moulding and Post-Finishing of Plastic Components for Automatic.T here are six hundred Italian company in India and 6000 machines of Italy make. Plastic 12 Kg consumption whereas China 16 Kg Global at development states 24 Kg.
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India per capita consumption is ten million ton. Indian aims to consume 22Millions tons of the Plastic  by 2020.
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Pahle India Foundation

Thank you once again for confirming your participation at the ‘Pahle India Foundation – YES Global Institute Monthly Seminar Series on SMEs’. The topic for discussion is “Role of MSMEs in Make In India” and is scheduled on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 3.00 pm at Seminar Hall 1 & 2 (Above Multipurpose Hall), India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi.
The registration would begin at 2.30 pm. All guests are requested to be seated in the Hall by 3.00 pm.
For any clarification, you may please contact Anil Kumar, Pahle India Foundation Mob: +91-88264 08889, email: anil.kumar@pahleindia.org
We look forward to welcoming you at the seminar.
Best regards,
Anil Kumar Gupta
Asstt. Manager (Admin & Project)
Pahle India Foundation

Knoxville Challenger: Leander Paes and Purav Raja lift men’s doubles title

Leander Paes and Purav Raja have lifted Knoxville Challenger men’s doubles title at Tennessee in United States. Top seeded Indians defeated American-Australian duo of James Cerretani and John Patrick Smith 7-6, 7-6 in the final of the men’s doubles ATP challenger at the indoor hard court of Goodfriend Tennis Center tonight.
Paes and Raja won their first ever title after joining forces in August this year. Earlier, Leander Paes won three Challenger level titles this season pairing with Canadian Adil Shamasdin and American Scott Lipsky. Purav Raja before teaming up with Paes had won Bordeaux Challenger with Divij Sharan and also made the final of the Chennai Open.
Top seeded Indian team of Leander Paes and Purav Raja  take on the American-Australian duo of James Cerretani and John Patrick Smith in the men’s doubles final of the Knoxville Challenger tennis tournament.
In the semi-final of the competition at Knoxville in the United States, the Indian pair defeated the South African-British combination of R. Roelofse and J Salisbury in straight sets 7-6, 6-3.
In the other semi-final, Cerretani and Smith overcame the Venezuelan-British pair of Maytin R and Narrie C also in straight sets 6-4, 6-2.

Launch of BharatNet phase 2 project

To provide high-speed broadband service in all Gram Panchayats by March 2019, government today launched its second and final phase of BharatNet project. It will be implemented at an outlay of around 34 thousand crore rupees.
Communication Minister Manoj Sinha, Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar and Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Sushil Modi and IT ministers of different states launched this at a function in New Delhi.
Department of Telecommunications (DoT) today signed MoUs with states for the implementation of the second phase of BharatNet. Under this phase, broadband connectivity will be provided in remaining 1.5 lakh Gram Panchayats in the country.
Broadband infrastructure on Optical Fibre network has been made available in more than one lakh Gram Panchayats as part of BharatNet Phase-1 and by December this year, all these Panchayats will be operational on the BharatNet infrastructure.
Almost 90 thousand installations have been completed and broadband services are expected to commence in 80 thousand Gram Panchayats soon.

SC to hear plea to curb rising pollution in Delhi-NCR

Supreme Court has agreed to hear today itself a fresh plea seeking to curb rising pollution in Delhi and the national capital region (NCR).
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud considered the submission of lawyer R K Kapoor that rise in dust particles on roads and stubble burning in Delhi’s neighbouring states have led to an alarming rise in pollution levels in the NCR and its adjoining areas.
Asserting that the pollution cannot be ignored, the bench decided to hear the plea today after finishing the listed matters.The plea seeks direction to the Centre and the states concerned to take measures on curbing road dust and stubble burning. It also seeks effective implementation of the odd-even car rationing scheme.

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TeleAnalysis & The mobile Indian present Device Wiorld 2017

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The Device World 2017
Device World 2017 to create an enabling environment to explore and deliberate on areas and opportunities needed for proliferation of the smart phone industry.
Device World 2017 schedule listed as -:
  • Release of TeleAnalysis-TMI-Counterpoint Research Study on Indian Device Ecosyetm
  • Data As New Oil
  • Future Talk – A session on future technologies, IoT, 5G
  • Local Manufacturing – A Reality Check
  • TMI Device Awards

Suzuki Gixxer rides-in ‘ahead of the pack

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Suzuki Gixxer rides-in ‘ahead of the pack’ as the as lead sponsor of FC Pune City in Indian Super League

Pune, November 22, 2017: Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), a subsidiary of one of the world’s leading two-wheeler manufacturers – Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan; was today announced as the official sponsor of FC Pune City– the Rajesh Wadhawan Group and Arjun Kapoor co-owned Indian Super League club as for the upcoming fourth season, here today.
Speaking about the association, Mr. Sajeev Rajasekharan, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. said, “We are excited to partner FC Pune City for the upcoming season of Indian Super League.As a brand, Suzuki embodies excitement, sportiness and the spirit of youthfulness. Not only does our successful and popular Gixxer portfolio exudes these attributes perfectly, but also shares this salience with FC Pune City.We strongly believe in the potential of youth and hence the association fits perfectly for us. We are looking forward to an exciting-partnership, and wish FC Pune City a lot of success.”

On the new partnership, FC Pune City CEO Gaurav Modwel said, “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), for the 4th season of Indian Super League. It’s always great to have partners who share our objectives and our vision for the sport in the country and also have an intent to contribute towards it. We welcome Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), to the FC Pune City family.

Under this association, the FC Pune City jerseys will have the Suzuki Gixxer logo up on the front of the playing and practice kit jerseys as the lead sponsor. Suzuki Motorcycles India has a formidable presence in the premium motorcycles segment, especially with its Gixxer portfolio; and would be leveraging this opportunity to strengthen the strong-connect it enjoys with youth, as well as existing and potential customers through multiple engagement activities during this 5-month long tournament.
Creatigies Communications who stitched this exciting partnership believes in the strength of partnerships where it becomes a Win-Win for the Team and the Brand. At the onset of this new partnership, Mr. Navroze Dhondy, Founder & MD, Creatigies Communications said, “This partnership allows for the brand to leverage the opportunity with its trade partners as well as the potential customers. We will be guiding Suzuki GIXXER on leveraging this partnership in a way that drives greater value for the brand and transforms into a long-term association”
ABOUT SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE INDIA PVT LTD (SMIPL)

Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited is a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan wherein they have the same manufacturing philosophy of PRODUCTS OF SUPERIOR VALUE right from the inception. SMIPL manufactures two-wheelers best suited for the valuable Indian customers. The Company started its India operation in February 2006.

Dear Nksagar, Greetings from St. Louis, Missouri!

Nksagar Sagar
Food Tank
Dear Nksagar,

Greetings from St. Louis, Missouri!

As many of us travel this week to spend American Thanksgiving with our families and friends, let’s really be mindful of the amount of food we are wasting. Between Thanksgiving and the New Year, the United States will waste about 5 million tons of food. To help us all waste less food, we have included several articles below my letter with accessible tips on how to help make our holiday meals more sustainable. 

Additionally, if you join Food Tank (starting at only $9.99 a month or $99 a year) between now and #GivingTuesday on November 28, you will get a FREE limited-edition Food Container to help reduce food waste. This gorgeous stainless steel, double layered, BPA-free, phthalate-free set will help you store and transport food throughout the holiday season and for many years to come. Just enter promo code FightWaste when you join

We go above and beyond for our members—as part of your membership, we even offer one free ticket every year to attend a 2018 Food Tank Summit (up to a $399 value). You will also be getting a link to join a members-only Facebook group where we will be providing exclusive Facebook Live interviews. Plus, we have a few more surprises and benefits in the works.
So please, JOIN TODAY!
And for those in the U.S., wishing you a healthy, safe, and sustainable Thanksgiving holiday.
All the best,
Danielle
Make Your Thanksgiving More Sustainable!
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FISHING BOAT JEHOVAH JIREH IN PALK BAY

In context of incorrect and mischievous reporting by some of
the media channels on Tamil Nadu regarding alleged incident
involving fishing boat Jehovah Jireh in Palk Bay, following is
stated ,
1. Coast Guard Station Commander being quoted by some of
the media channels, has himself clearly stated that Coast Guard
ship in question is not under his command and therefore he can’t
confirm or deny anything on the incident. There is absolutely no
mention made by the officer regarding use of any force or bullets
on the fishermen in Jehovah Jireh.
2. The Coast Guard vide their press release dated
Nov 14, 2017 has already stated in absolutely clear terms that –
“there was no use of force or any firing by Indian Coast Guard on
the fishing boat- Jehovah Jireh in Palk Bay”. Mischievous twists
and turns being given by section of media in Tamil Nadu to
discredit the Hon’ble Defence Minister’s statement that no bullets
were fired on the fishermen is therefore highly condemnable. It
will therefore be-hov

MAN flags off pan-India drive

MAN flags off pan-India drive – The MAN Expedition; Initiative to spread awareness about its haulage range
Pune, 22nd November, 2017: As part of efforts to create greater visibility for its haulage range of vehicles, MAN Trucks India has undertaken a unique customer outreach. Named ‘The MAN Expedition’, the activity comprises five haulage trucks starting from Pune, Dhanbad and Kochi respectively that will traverse the country over 22 days. Collectively these five trucks, helmed by 10 Master Drivers, will travel more than 9,000 kms and converge at the company’s factory at Pithampur, near Indore. MAN’s dealer partners have organised various customer engagement programmes at 29 locations across India. The Pune to Pithampur route was flagged off and the vehicles are already in Gujarat.
The CLA Evo series trucks in this drive include 40.250, 49.250 and 49.300 tractors and 31.300 rigid truck. All these vehicles are carrying rated payload to demonstrate performance in true operating conditions. Two tractors are equipped with semi-wall trailers; one with a flat-bed trailer; and one with container trailer. These vehicles will stop at dealer locations as well as at transport nagars and dhabas. Engagement activities for customers and drivers will be conducted at all locations.
Mr. Joerg Mommertz, Chairman and Managing Director, MAN Trucks India, said, “MAN is well established as a manufacturer of Reliable, Efficient and High-performance vehicles. Our trucks have become the benchmark of product lifecycle and TCO, be it tractors, rigids, on-road and mining tippers. The MAN Expedition provides an opportunity for customers to study our vehicles and to interact with us. We believe that our haulage range consists of the right solutions to meet customers’ operational demands. The implementation of GST has already had a positive impact on the logistics & transportation business. With an MAN, customers can further enhance their efficiencies and profitability.”
The MAN CLA Evo haulage series offers unique benefits such as highest payload in its categories; best-in-class fuel efficiency; unmatched 20-hour duty cycle; and maximum product reliability and lifecycle. Offered along with After sales customer solutions such Repair Maintenance Contracts, lubricants and coolant, customers get the best value proposition. The established TCO concept is the ultimate benefit that MAN customers have experienced over the years. Some of the earliest vehicles sold by MAN Trucks in India are still operations. These include tractors that transport over dimensional cargo (ODC) having clocked nearly 10 lakh kilometres and continue to do so.
The MAN CLA EVO range
The New CLA EVO series trucks are powered by the proven MAN D-0836, turbo charged, inter-cooled engine, that is rated for 250HP and 300HP. Mated with 6- and 9-speed gearboxes, the trucks are adapted for specific operational purposes. The electronically-controlled Common Rail system makes the engine high on reliability and fuel efficiency, besides being more environment friendly.
The crawler gear in long haul trucks helps the engine run within the optimal rpm range, thereby reducing fuel consumption. Strong rigid front axle, hypoid rear axles provide superior traction &grade ability, and unmatched reliability. The tippers feature MAN‘s planetary rear axle with hub reduction, which provides high ground clearance and has proven its effectiveness in varying conditions. The inter axle and differential lock imparts superior traction.
The driver environment offers best-in-class ergonomics, visibility and control. The objective is to provide drivers high levels of comfort for significantly reduced fatigue and enhanced safety. The aerodynamic cabin with heat and sound dampeners and an optional AC helps maximise man and machine performance.
MAN After sales and Service
MAN Trucks India offers service and support to ensure maximum uptime, all the time. MAN Services offers include warranty schemes, RMCs, on-site support and 24×7 helpline service.
MAN Services also offer new solutions like lubricants that can improve the engine performance. Along with MAN genuine parts, always recommended to operators, the vehicle life cycle gets a boost – whether it is in engine hours for tippers or kilometres clocked for long haul trucks.
About MAN Trucks India
MAN Trucks India Pvt. Ltd. is a fully owned subsidiary of MAN Truck & Bus AG, Germany. The company has its Head Quarters in Pune and state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh. The product range manufactured in this plant include tippers for off-road& construction, haulage for regular & over dimensional cargo, and special application trucks such as fire tenders, garbage compactors, concrete mixers, boom pumps, tip trailers and bulkers. The product range for India is developed at MAN Trucks R&D centre in Pune. The trucks made in India are also exported to African and Asian markets. MAN Trucks offers prompt and efficient support through its network of 65 touch points in India and one each in Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. The company has sold over 26,000 trucks since it started its India operations in 2006.

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Corporate results galvanize with GST and Monsoons care

The companies such as Maruti Suzuki, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Auto, and Hindustan Unilever reported upbeat earnings growth for the July-September period,consumption boomed due to pan out supply after the roll out of a nation-wide Goods and Services Tax.The outlook seems positive for companies that cater to rural demand, say analysts this attributes to a healthy monsoon, incomes in rural, agricultural areas are expected to rise.
Gross non-performing assets of 36 banks have increased from Rs 2.94 lakh crore in March 2015 to Rs 8.38 lakh crore by September 2017, says a Care Ratings report.

FDP for renewed talks

Germany’s pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) on Wednesday said they would not rule out renewed talks on a three-way coalition government. Now both FDP and SPD are bidding for Merkel  hand.
Spiegel reports,German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier now faces the task of facilitating the formation of a government, preferably without having to resort to new elections. The Christian Democrats will have to decide whether Merkel will continue to lead them while the SPD has to reflect on whether they are willing to enter another alliance with the CDU and CSU and, if so, at what price. Would Merkel or Martin Schulz have to give way to make another such alliance happen?
They set a condition for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives and the Greens to offer a “completely new package” of proposals, Reuters said. “If it really was possible to build a modern republic in the coming years, then we are the last ones who would refuse to talk,” FDP Secretary General Nicola Beer told ntv television. She added, however, that she “can’t imagine that this will work.”
Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) faced pressure on Wednesday to consider offering coalition talks to Merkel’s conservatives. SPD leader Martin Schulz, whose party had governed in coalition under Merkel since 2013, earlier said the party would go into opposition.

Hariri postpones resignation

Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri said Wednesday that he is putting his resignation on hold after President Michel Aoun asked him to reconsider it pending consultations.
Hariri said he discussed his resignation with the president, who asked him “to wait before submitting it and allow for more consultations.”
Hariri said so to reporters after a closed-door meeting at the Presidential Palace with Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri. He also extended his appreciation for the president’s affection.
“I thank Aoun for the affection he had shown towards me, and also I express appreciation to all the Lebanese throughout the past period,” he added.

US Navy aircraft eleven on board crashes

Eight warships today joined a US aircraft carrier and scores of helicopters and planes to search for three American sailors who went missing after their plane crashed in the Philippine Sea.
US 7th Fleet commander says a search operation is underway involving the USS Ronald Reagan.
Eight of the missing have been found, they have been transferred to the USS Ronald Reagan and are said to be in good condition. A search is continuing for the three missing people.Latest reports said,
The C-2A “Greyhound” aircraft with 11 people on board went down on Wednesday afternoon around 930 kilometres southeast of Okinawa.
The US Navy said in a statement that eight sailors were rescued shortly after the accident and taken for medical evaluation to USS Reagan, an aircraft carrier that was in the Philippine Sea for an exercise with Japanese forces.
The plane was on a routine transport flight, carrying passengers and cargo from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in southern Japan to the USS Ronald Reagan.
The Reagan is leading the joint effort by the US and Japanese navies to find the missing sailors.

Putin offers assistance in tracking missing Argentinian submarine

President Vladimir Putin has offered assistance in tracking the missing ARA San Juan submarine in a phone call with his Argentinian counterpart Mauricio Macri, the Kremlin has said. “It’s was agreed that the ministries of the two countries will maintain contacts on the issue,” it said. Putin expressed words of encouragement to Macri over the Argentinian submarine, which has been missing since November 15 with 44 sailors on board.

Bruce Riedel,irk over the release of Hafiz Saeed

Top American counter-terrorism and South Asian experts have expressed outrage over the release of 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed.
Expressing his outrage over the release, Bruce Riedel, a top US expert on security, South Asia, and counter-terrorism told PTI that It is time to rescind Pakistan’s status as a major non-NATO ally.
Alyssa Ayres, a former State Department official and currently with the Council on Foreign Relations told PTI after Lahore High Court ordered Saeed be set free that in a word, the release is an outrage.
She said Saeed is a UN-sanctioned individual terrorist who leads a UN-sanctioned terrorist organisation and alleged that Pakistan does not see fit to follow through on its obligations to uphold UN Security Council terrorist designations.
Ayres said Pakistan cannot credibly claim to be fighting terrorism while failing its most basic security obligation to UNSC designations.

AVIAREPS EXPANDS CHINA OFFICE NETWORK WITH OPENING IN WUHAN

AVIAREPS Greater China office network expanded to 8   
Total international office network expanded to 65 offices across 47 countries   

Mumbai, India (23 November 2017) – AVIAREPS,the global leader and expert in developing and shaping outbound tourism, aviation and hospitality demand and spend, has expanded its China market presence by opening an office in Wuhan, Central China. With this office opening AVIAREPS’presence in Greater China is now extended to 8 offices, and provides AVIAREPS’ clientele with a permanent base in Central China from which to implement specialised destination and hospitality marketing, public relations and sales (GSA) representation, to target the region’s massive population of 220 million consumers. With the addition of Wuhan, the total AVIAREPS international office network now numbers 65, across 47 countries and 6 continents.
Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province, and its largest city with a population of 11 million (China’s 9th largest city). The city, through its Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH), is also a major aviation hub for Air China, China Eastern and China Southern, in addition to another 30 airlines operating domestic and international flights out of the airport. Connected to 45 international destinations, WUH was the 4th airport to be selected by the Chinese Central Government to become an international gateway after Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Today, with a GDP of US$161 billion, Hubei Province is the 8th richest in China, with the economy growing by 9.7%, much higher than the average growth rate of 6.9% for China as a whole. In addition to Wuhan, 14 other nearby cities with populations ranging from one to seven million, will also be the target of the AVIAREPS Wuhan team’s sales, PR and marketing activities. These include the cities of: Huanggang, 7 million; Jingzhou, 6 million; Xiangyang, 6 million; Xiaogan, 5.5 million; Yichang, 4.5 million; Enshi Tujia, 3.5 million; Shiyan, 3.5 million; Jingmen, 3 million; Xianning, 3 million; Huangshi, 3 million; Suizhou, 2.5 million; Tianmen, 2 million; Xiantao, 1.5 million; and Qianjing, 1 million.
Over the past 5 years the population of Wuhan has grown 23%, driven by a shift away from heavy industries, such as steel production, and towards innovation-driven industries such as hi-tech. Wuhan also claims one of the world’s largest student populations at over 1 million, resulting in an increasingly highly educated consumer base that is driving massive demand for modern services, including long-haul outbound travel.
Says Edgar Lacker, Chief Executive Officer, AVIAREPS: “Now with a total of 8 offices in greater China, AVIAREPS firmly cements its market position in the Far-East as the leading international organisation to provide destination, aviation, retail and hospitality brands with the expertise, passion and know-how to grow their business. The massive size, spend and demand of consumers within China necessitates that any brand wanting to enter the Chinese market and truly engage at the grassroots level, requires a support team of specialists with local expertise and networks. With AVIAREPS now firmly established in Wuhan, we open a world of new business opportunities in Central China to our clients.”
The AVIAREPS Wuhan office opens already representing such brands as Visit California and Sands Group Macao.
For further information on how AVIAREPS can assist your organisation to expand its commercial footprint in Wuhan China, contact AVIAREPS at:www.aviareps.com
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Founded in Germany in 1994 with an extensive office network that spans all six inhabited continents with 65 self-owned offices across 47 countries, the AVIAREPS Group is the world’s leading airline and tourism representation company with over 100 airlines and more than 150 tourism, hospitality, retail and trade promotion clients in its portfolio. In addition to providing well established passenger General Sales Agent (GSA) services and tourism marketing representation, clients are also offered expertise and services in digital marketing, public relations, advertising, IT solutions, consulting, financial services, airport marketing, and trade & retail promotion.

 NUMERO UNO AND THE RUN OF LIFE

​   NUMERO UNO AND THE RUN OF LIFE


New Delhi, November 22, 2017: In an event at the capital, came together Real People, Real Stories and the Real Denim Numero Uno, at the denim brand’s exclusive CP store. This was the T-Shirt unveiling session, where Numero Uno, the apparel partners of the Super Sikh Run 2017 brought together the Super Heroes of the Super Squad for the Half Marathon to be held on December 10 at New Delhi and officially revealed their special run t-shirt along with the run t-shirts of other participants.
One of the most promising Indian brands christened in 1987 under the aegis of Hi Fashion Clothing Co., the high-powered brand recently launched their footwear and athleisure collection – latest additions to a range of cult apparels and accessories. The maverick brand which has deservingly earned the loyalty of millions to its Real Denim for the three decades now has associated with the Super Sikh Run 2017 as exclusive apparel partners and is the presenter of the coveted Super Sikh Run jerseys.
The second edition of Super Sikh Run – a marathon organized for all participants beyond the feeble barriers of caste, creed, religion, sex, race and the challenges thrown by life, is a run for humanity. The half marathon to be held on December 10 from New Delhi’s Rakab Ganj Gurudwara, will be led by the Super Squad – group of extraordinary men and women who have paid back life in its very same coins. Such Major DP Singh – an ex-army man who lost almost half of his body to a mortar explosion during combat at the LOC and now India’s First Blade Runner. Gurbachan Singh Randhawa, who is a former Indian athlete who won a gold medal at the 1962 Asian Games in decathlon. He participated in the 1960 and 1964 Olympics in 110 hurdles, high jump and decathlon, Capt. Shalini Singh – Mrs. India Queen of Substance 2017 and Ms. Jinnie Gogoi Chugh – Gold medalist at Commonwealth powerlifting Championship 2017 and one of India’s Top 5 women fitness professionals. In its initiative, Numero Uno brings to all suchreal stories of real heroes along with many more.
Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Narinder Singh Dhingra, CMD, NUCL said, “We embrace the ideology of nature where every individual has its identity. Being a partner to this good initiative, we feel pleasured to be able to bring such stories of courage to one and all. Life is much larger than we perceive yet simpler. Our products are a reflection of the ideology of life”.
Numero Uno is a brand rooted to nature and the anchored to the finest of science. Their technologies and processes are intended to offer back more to nature and society than received. Waterless washing of denims, finest fabrics, water treatment plants at production facility and major employment opportunities to the local communities are some of their ingrained practices. According to sources, Numero Uno will soon take wings in the international market. For the latest from their stables, kindly visit their nearest store.

Thanks for joining the Obama Foundation

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Cancellation of the Press Conference

Due to unavoidable circumstances the Press Conference with the Hon. Prime Minister of Sri Lanka will not be held as scheduled on 24th November 2017 (Friday) at 09.30 am at the Taj Palace Hotel.
While we deeply regret the inconvenience, we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the tremendous support that you have extended to us in this case, as you have extended in all previous occasions.
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36th International Geological Congress

36th International Geological Congress
On the Visit of the IUGS Delegation
New Delhi-24.11.2017

A high level delegation of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) comprising its President, Prof. Qiuming Cheng; Prof. S C Finney, Secretary General; and Prof. H Kitazato, Treasurer visited India during 20-24 November 2017 to discuss the preparatory aspects of the 36th International Geological Congress (IGC) to be held in Delhi, India in the year 2020.
Described as the Olympics of Geosciences, the IGCs are held quadrennially under the aegis of the IUGS through a process of global bidding. India won the bid in 2012 at Brisbane, Australia to host the Congress in 2020. The win is a remarkable achievement as the event makes a come back to the Indian soil after nearly 6 decades much to the excitement of the entire geoscientific community.
The event is being jointly funded by the Ministry of Mines and Ministry of Earth Sciences with the active support of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), and the Science Academies of the other neighbouring co-host countries, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The delegation, during its visit, inspected the India Expo Mart Limited, the venue for the event and expressed its satisfaction over the facilities available and its convenient location. The team described the state-of-the-art Centre as impressive, and equipped in all respects to host the mega Congress which has conventionally an attendance to the tune of 6000 delegates.
The IUGS dignitaries interacted with Shri Arun Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Mines; Dr. M Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, senior officers of the two Ministries, and key functionaries of the Organizing Committee. The Organizing Committee is headed by Dr. V P Dimri as its President, Dr. P R Golani as its Secretary General, Prof. Talat Ahmad, VC, Jamia Millia Islamia as the Chair, Scientific Program Committee, Prof. Somnath Dasgupta, former VC, Assam University as Chair, Field Trip Committee and other eminent geoscientists as Chairs of various other subcommittees. The IUGS was given detailed accounts of the progress made on technical, administrative and other fronts by the Organizing Committee. The Scientific Program, Field Excursions and the Legacy & Publication Programs and an overview of the preparations were presented to the visitors.
The IUGS team expressed its satisfaction over the entire spectrum of preparatory activities and described the quantum of work done as focussed and effective. It was of the view that the necessary pro-rata ground work has been done as part of the homework. They stated that going by the momentum of the preparatory activities, India is firmly getting ready for a very successful IGC.
The key functionaries, during their visit, also delivered lectures to a select audience comprising eminent geoscientists, academia, students and researchers.

IFFI nominates Nine movies for this year’s

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International Film Festival of India (IFFI) has nominated nine movies for this year’s International Council for Film, Television and Audio-visual Communication (ICFT) UNESCO Gandhi Medal. Out of nine films, five are from India.
The Indian films competing for the prestigious ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal are Kshitij – A Horizon, Manusangada, Poorna, Railway Children and Take-Off. The foreign films in the fray are Amok from Poland, Khibula – a co-production of Germany, France and Georgia, The Last Painting from Taiwan and Women of The Weeping River – a joint production of the US and UK.
All 9 films are being screened at the ongoing IFFI in Panaji, Goa. The ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Award will be given to a film that best reflects Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals of peace, tolerance and non-violence. The Award will be announced at the closing ceremony of IFFI on Tuesday.

Implement Clinical Establishment Act

Centre has asked the States to implement Clinical Establishment Act to take effective action against hospitals indulging in fraudulent and unethical practices. Citing the recent incident of overcharging from a patient by Fortis hospital in Gurugram, Health Ministry asked the States to issue warnings and take action against hospitals including private ones which indulge in malpractices.
In a letter to State Chief Secretaries, Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan drew their attention towards the widespread adverse coverage of alleged malpractices including exorbitant charges and deficiency in services by various clinical establishments in the recent past.
She said, such incidents have an extremely deleterious impact on the faith of the general public in the healthcare system and there is a need to ensure that such things do not occur and quality healthcare be provided at a fair and affordable price.
The Health Secretary has suggested calling for a meeting of all important hospitals including private ones, and conveying them that strict action will be taken against any of them found indulging in such malpractices.

Schedule of Winter session of Parliament

Winter session of Parliament will be held From 15th of next month to 5th January. Parliamentary Affairs minister Ananth Kumar announced this after the meeting of Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs, chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, in New Delhi today.
Mr Kumar said parliament session and assembly elections date should not overlap. He said, earlier also many times Parliament session has been scheduled, considering assembly elections in the state.
The Minister said, Government requests and seeks cooperation from all parties, including the opposition, for the smooth functioning of both Houses to make the session fruitful. Mr Kumar said, this session will have 14 working days and 25th and 26th December will be Christmas holidays.

6 Days Lokgatha Utsav

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EVENT:Shri Manoj Tiwari, Member of Parliament and Eminent Folk Singer to announce 6 Days Lokgatha Utsav- A festival of cultural heritage of India on the birth centenary of Rashtrarishi Nana Ji Deshmukh. Shri Sachidanad Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA will also remain present.
DATE:24th November, 2017
TIME:01:00 PM
VENUE:Matighar Lawns, IGNCA, C.V. Mess, Janpath, New Delhi

30.76 Lakh Houses Sanctioned So Far Under PMAY (U) 

30.76 Lakh Houses Sanctioned So Far Under PMAY (U)
15.65 Lakh Houses at Various Stages of Construction
4.13   Lakh Houses Constructed Since Mission Launch
Hardeep Singh Puri Inaugurates National Workshop on Accelerating Implementation of Urban Missions

Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State(I/C) Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has informed that since launch of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) (U) on 25th June 2015, the Government has sanctioned a total of 30.76 lakhs houses across all verticals. Currently, 15.65 lakh houses have been grounded and are at various stages of construction and about 4.13 lakh houses have been constructed since the launch of the mission. Inaugurating the National workshop on Accelerating Implementation of Urban Missions: PMAY(Urban) and Swachh Bharat mission(Urban) here today, the Minister stated that the Urban India is undergoing a transition in terms of physical forms, demographic profile and socio-economic diversity. The important role of cities in national economic process and their global linkages demand more attention for their development, than being hitherto given. Cities are expected to perform efficiently in keeping with emerging demands for employment, commerce, trade, industry and other services.  The Housing sector is the engine of economic growth that enables and feeds into the aforementioned. It is a vital sector of the economy creating jobs and generating taxes and wages that positively influence the quality of life. The government has embarked on an ambitious plan to empower Indian citizens by 2022 that marks the 75 years of independent India, he added. Sh Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary (HUA) and officials from several states and industry associations are attending the conference.

Addressing the day long workshop, the Minister observed that the local demand for housing is pegged at around 12 million and informed that the government has endeavored a number of measures like infrastructure status to affordable housing, direct tax benefits under Section 80-IBA of the Income Tax Act, relaxation in FDI and ECB proposals, reduction in holding period for long-term capital gain benefits and standardized usage of carpet area definition. Emphasis on reforms like stamp duty exemption and single window clearance, have been actively pursued by the Ministry.

Highlighting the progress made under PMAY (U), the Minister informed that it has made noteworthy progress over the past missions.   A closer analysis of the PMAY (U) verticals will reflect that most of the projects under the BLC and AHP verticals of the Mission have shown considerable progress. “Today’s seminar is very focused.  We have all gathered to deliberate on the bottlenecks and roadblocks that impend the progress of States/UTs with respect to the implementation of the In-situ Slum Rehabilitation (ISSR) and Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP) verticals. The ISSR vertical has had a few challenges in its implementation due to land related issues, financing models, selection of private developer, beneficiary participation and policy concerns of the States/UTs.  It is pivotal for the States/UTs to adopt a slum free approach and comprehensively develop their cities with focus on slum redevelopment taking complete advantage of the ISSR vertical” he added.  Sh Puri called on the states to ensure better outreach for Credit-linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) and focus on convergence between the banking institutions, private sector and beneficiaries. While the AHP vertical has shown considerable progress, to further promote the AHP vertical issues such as financing models, encumbrance free land, private sector participation etc. need more focus to cater to the housing demand emerging from the EWS segment with no land ownership.

The Beneficiary-led Construction (BLC) vertical has witnessed wider implementation. The States/UTs have actively pursued this vertical which caters to individual households having own land and policy enablement has ensured to protect the interest of those households with no own land through the AHP and CLSS components.  It is crucial that we as stakeholders introspect collectively, and emerge with a robust implementation strategy to fast track achievement especially with respect to ISSR, AHP and CLSS verticals.

Dwelling on the Initiatives taken in the direction of addressing the housing demand, the Minister informed that in order to create an enabled environment this Ministry has recently launched the 8 PPP models for affordable housing along with the housing technology challenge to bring in the state of art innovations into the housing sector. The Public Private Partnership Models for Affordable Housing has been initiated in order to address some of the identified challenges and give fillip to the Mission’s objectives. It is envisaged that a sizeable and sustainable response through strategic PPP models will allow a self-propelled market to address the challenge of land availability and its high cost. The private sector participation will also enhance access to financing and capital markets, as well as reduce costs through gains in construction, operations and time-bound delivery of houses.

The Minister urged the States and UTs to actively participate, contribute and present an action-oriented approach particularly for the progress of ISSR and AHP.   The private sector, the State Government and Parastatal bodies should join hands to fast track the Mission’s objective by coming forward to invest their resources and energy in public housing.

Celebrating the launch of The Last Battle of Saraighat

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Celebrating the launch of The Last Battle of Saraighat
Celebrating the launch of The Last Battle of Saraighat
Fri Nov 24 2017 at 05:00 pm
Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi, India
The book by Rajat Sethi and Shubhrastha will be launched in the august presence of Krishna Gopal, Ram Madhav, N.Biren Singh, Pema Khandu, and Himanta Biswa Sarma, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Shekhar Gupta.
Please join us for high tea at 5 pm.

Session on “India- Korea Relations in a Changing Global Environment”

Session on
“India- Korea Relations in a Changing Global Environment”

EVENT DETAILS

DATE Friday, December 1, 2017TIME 4:30 PM  – 6:00 PM (Registration: 04:00 PM )LOCATION Dome, Vivanta by Taj – Ambassador, Sujan Singh Park, Subramaniam Bharti Marg, New Delhi   SPEAKERS Dr AHN Choong YongChair, Korea Commission of Corporate Partnership; Co-Chair, India – Korea Strategic Dialogue  Mr Gaddam Dharmendra, Joint Secretary, Policy, Planning and Research, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India  Mr Naushad Forbes, Co – Chairman, Forbes Marshall,  C0-Chair,  India – Korea Strategic Dialogue  Dr JUNG Ku-Hyun, President, The Seoul Forum for International Affairs (SFIA); Professor Emeritus, Yonsei University  Mr B J PandaMember of Parliament, Lok SabhaCHAIR Mr Tarun DasFounding Trustee, Ananta Aspen Centre &  Former Chief Mentor, Confederation of Indian Industry

ABOUT THE EVENT India – Republic of Korea (RoK) relations are driven by a significant convergence of interests, mutual goodwill and high level exchanges. They have made great progress in recent years and have become truly multidimensional. The motivation for a close relationship between the two countries has been reinforced in modern times by political and economic imperatives. India and the Republic of Korea have renovated their relations and signed agreements in areas ranging from trade and investment to culture, counter-terrorism and civil nuclear energy.

India and South Korea share close trade and investment relations. Keeping the global environment in mind, there is a need for the two to add a strategic dimension and to move the economic relations to the next level.  It is also essential to examine and explore issues on India – Korea bilateral security, maritime, and diplomatic relations, energy collaboration and bilateral cultural and educational ties. It is important that India and Korea keep nurturing these relations especially in the changing global scenario where there is a sense of growing protectionism and geopolitical uncertainty in the world. The public forum will focus on these and various other aspects about the future of India- Korea ties in a changing global environment. 
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YesNo  SPEAKERS AHN Choong YongDr AHN Choong YongChair, Korea Commission of Corporate Partnership; Co-Chair, India – Korea Strategic Dialogue
Dr. Ahn is currently Chairman, Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership (KCCP) and responsible for inducing voluntary collaborations between Korea’s big businesses and SMEs, and also Chairman of the Board, Korea Electric Power Corporation. Before taking his current post, he served as Foreign Investment Ombudsman (2006-2014) who is the troubleshooter responsible for resolving grievances raised by foreign investors at the Korea Trade and Investment Promotion Agency in Korea. He is former Chairman of the Presidential Regulatory Reform Committee (2010-2012). He holds also Distinguished Professorship at Graduate School of International Studies, Chung-Ang University.While on sabbatical from Chung-Ang University, he also served several posts such as the President of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (2002-2005); Chair of the APEC Economic Committee; Chair of Board, Choheung Bank; consultant to the World Bank; UNIDO Chief Technical Advisor to the Economic Planning Unit of Malaysia to design Malaysia’s industrial master plan; and served as President of several academic societies in Korea including the Korea International Economics Association, Korean Association of Trade and Industry Studies, and the Korea Econometric Society.
Dr. Ahn’s honors include the Economist of the Year Award from the Maeil Business Daily Newspaper in Korea, the Okita Policy Research Award by the National Institute for Research Advancement in Japan for his publication on “Modern East Asian Economy,” and Free Economy Publication Award by the Federation of Korean Industries. Since receiving his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, Dr. Ahn has published many articles in international journals including Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review, Japanese Economic Review, Journal of Asian Economics and Monograph papers in North-Holland, Cambridge University Press, Springer and Edward Elgar, etc.  Gaddam Dharmendra
Mr Gaddam Dharmendra, Joint Secretary, (Policy, Planning and Research), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Mr. Gaddam Dharmendra joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1990. From 1992 to 1997, he served as Second Secretary in Indian Missions in Tehran and Dushanbe and from 2000 – 2007 he served in the Embassy of India, Washington DC and the High Commission of India, Dhaka.  During 2007-2010, Mr. Gaddam headed the Disarmament & International Security Affairs Division in the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. From September 2010 to October 2013, Mr. Gaddam was the Consul General of India to Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR. He, thereafter, served as India’s High Commissioner to Zambia till June, 2017. Beginning July, 2017, Mr. Gaddam has taken over as Joint Secretary (Policy Planning and Research) in the Ministry of External Affairs, South Block, New Delhi.  Naushad
Mr Naushad Forbes, Co – Chairman, Forbes Marshall,  C0-Chair,  India – Korea Strategic Dialogue
Dr. Naushad Forbes is the Co – Chairman of Forbes Marshall, India’s leading Steam Engineering and Control Instrumentation firm. He chairs the Steam Engineering Companies within the group. Forbes Marshall’s deep process knowledge helps their customers save energy, improve product quality, increase process efficiency, and run a clean and safe factory.  Market leadership in India and, increasingly, internationally comes from highly trained people and the depth of their knowledge.  A close connect with customers enables the design of products that address customer needs around the world.The products are made in a facility that is world-class in scale, aesthetics and work environment. Forbes Marshall has consistently ranked amongst India’s Great Places to Work. Naushad was an occasional Lecturer and Consulting Professor at Stanford University from 1987 to 2004 where he developed courses on Technology in Newly Industrializing Countries. He received his Bachelors, Masters and PhD Degrees from Stanford University. Naushad is on the Board of several educational institutions and public companies. He is the Chairman of Centre for Technology, Innovation and Economic Research in Pune. Naushad has long been an active member of CII and has at various times chaired the National Committees on Higher Education, Innovation, Technology and International Business. He was President of CII for 2016 – 17.  JUNG Ku-Hyun,Dr JUNG Ku-Hyun, President, The Seoul Forum for International Affairs (SFIA); Professor Emeritus, Yonsei University
JUNG Ku-Hyun is currently Visiting Professor at KAIST School of Business and also serving as President of the Seoul Forum for International Affairs. He is also Board Chairman of the Center for Free Enterprise. He has served as President and CEO at Samsung Economic Research Institute from 2003 to 2008 and as Senior Advisor in 2009 and 2010. From 1978 to 2002, he taught at the School of Business, Yonsei University in Seoul. During his tenure at Yonsei, he has served as Director of the Institute of East and West Studies (1992-1997) and Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration and College of Business and Economics (1997-2002). He has written extensively in the areas of big business groups, globalization of firms, and East Asian economic integration.His book, Korean Management in the Last 20 Years (in Korean), was awarded the Best Research Book of 2008 by the Maeil Business Daily Foundation. In 2016, he co-authored two books, one on innovation of Korean companies and another on Korea’s third sector. More recently, he wrote a book on the functioning of the market economy(Principles of Market Economy, 2016, Vegabooks) and edited a book on the policy options of the new Korean government(2017, Cloud Nine). Dr. Jung has served in the past as outside board members of several corporations, as members of two Presidential Commissions and as advisors to key economic organizations and governmental agencies in Korea. He has a bachelor’s degree from Seoul National University (1969) and a doctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1976).  B J Panda 27 augMr 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.  CHAIR  Tarun Das 2017Mr Tarun DasFounding Trustee, Ananta Aspen Centre &  Former Chief Mentor, Confederation of Indian Industry
Tarun Das has spent his professional career in the development and promotion of Indian Industry. He was the Director General and Chief Executive of Confederation of Indian Industry, CII from April 1967 to May 2004 and Chief Mentor from June 2004 to October 2009.  He is currently the Chairman of Sasakawa India Leprosy Foundation (S-ILF); Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) and also Chairman, Advisory Board, JCB India.He is deeply involved with various non- profit institutions such as Ananta Aspen Centre(AAC); Ananta Centre (AC);The Aspen Institute, USA; Council on Energy Environment and Water (CEEW);Singapore India Partnership Foundation (SIPF);Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER);Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust (BYST);CII-Triveni Water Institute; World Wildlife Fund (WWF). He has been working closely on deepening international ties. He is Co-Chair, US – India Strategic Dialogue, India- Japan Strategic Dialogue, US-India -Japan Strategic Dialogue and India- Israel Forum and Member, India- Singapore Strategic Dialogue, India-China Strategic Dialogue, India- Turkey Forum, US – India Climate Change Dialogue and Trilateral Commission. He is also Member, International Advisory Board, Chubb (USA). He has authored a book: “Crossing Frontiers.” He has received Padma Bhushan, one of the highest Civilian Awards, for contribution in the field of Trade and Industry, by the President of India; Singapore National Award (Public Service Medal) by the Singapore Government for contribution to strengthening economic ties between India and Singapore; Honorary Doctorate in Science, The University of Warwick, UK; Honorary CBE for contribution to Indo-British relations; Honorary Doctorate by the Tel Aviv University,Israel for extraordinary commitment to promoting the Indian Economy in the global arena; Sweden Royal Order of the Polar Star for contribution in strengthening Indo- Swedish relations.

“Relationship between Modi and the Media”

Vigorous discussions on “Relationship between Modi and the Media” in ‘Word Count: Festival of Words today at Amphi Theatre
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New Delhi: A new segment of 11th Delhi International Arts Festival 3 days- “words count -Festival of words”, curated by award winning screenwriter and novelist Advaita Kala started today at the Amphi Theatre of India Habitat Centre. The festival had Five sessions which includes does social media win elections? In which jiten gajaria, Ami shah and Arvind Gupta spoke about the imapact of SM on Elections, in second session Hartosh Singh Bal, Adityaraj Kaul and Ratan Sharda and Rahul discussed on the relationship between Modi and the media, third session was on Indian Political Thought in which Nanadakumar, JK , Himanshu Roy and Advaita kala spoke about Charting the evolvement of india political thought, in forth session stutee ghosh, ashish sandeep kadian and nitin gupta spoke on Are You Serious : Satire in the time of political correctness, the last session was on Politician as writer in which Pavan verma, V Saharubuddhe and Karthika VK spoke about their experience.
At the same time, Delhi International Arts Festival had also organised Puppet Show at Little Theatre Group in which artist of puppet group from Indonesia performed Beringin Sakti and Artist of Shadow play from Malaysia performed Wayang Kulit Dalang.

Sagoon’s Regulation A+ offering

Hi Nksagar_1,
We’re excited to let you know that our conversation with Ms. Sara Hanks, co-chair of Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and CEO of Crowd Check captured in a video is gaining a lot of eyeballs in the Nepali media. The video with information about Sagoon’s Regulation A+ offering in the words of Ms. Hanks is the subject of the latest posts of Nepali online news portals Image Khabar and My Republica. Read the coverage here:
1.   Image Khabar – www.imagekhabar.com/news/latest/technology/32214
2.   My Republica – www.myrepublica.com/news/31247/
In the video as you may know, Ms. Sara Hanks, an attorney who has more than 30+ years of experience in corporate and securities law has talked about how Sagoon had to go through a stringent process under her watchful guidance to qualify for launching a mini-IPO. She also talks to the audience about how Regulation A+ is useful for early-stage companies like Sagoon and retail investors and how she hopes to continue a long-term relationship with Sagoon.
We feel that good articles like these that educate us about Sagoon’s Regulation A+ offering in the words of a prominent member of the SEC Advisory Committee like Ms. Sara Hanks should be read more by everyone.
Therefore, we request you to share them as much on all your social media channels to help educate your family, friends and colleagues about the next social media revolution – Sagoon.
In case you want to explore the investment and co-ownership opportunity that Sagoon is currently offering, please visit www.sagoon.com/invest
Learn More
Best Regards,
Sagoon Team

Workshop on  Changing party system in Delhi


CPR and CSH are pleased to invite you to a workshop on
Changing party system in Delhi and the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party
Adnan Farooqui
Tuesday, 28 November 2017, 3:45 p.m.
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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The presentation analyses the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the context of systemic changes in the nature of political competition in Delhi.This is done against the back drop of Delhi’s unique constitutional position, party system in the state, reasons behind the emergence of AAP and subsequent reversals in its political fortunes.
The analysis is done through the detailed study of post-poll electoral surveys and the election results in 2013, 2014, and 2015 elections. The attempt here is also to look at the nomination procedure and campaign strategy adopted by APP gleaned through the extensive interviews of the political actors involved.
Adnan Farooqi is Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. His academic interests are focused on electoral systems, party systems, and political parties.
This workshop is free and there is no registration required. Find all the available videos of our previous workshops, here.

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Nobel literature academy shaken by #MeToo sex scandal wave

The Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Literature Prize, has been rattled by a sex scandal as several members, their wives and daughters accused an influential person with close ties to the prestigious institution of assault.
The #MeToo wave exposing sexual misconduct which began in Hollywood has shaken artistic, media and political circles in Sweden, one of the most gender equal countries in the world, as thousands of women have spoken up and campaigned against harassment.
Sweden´s prestigious literary scene was drawn into the fray on Tuesday when newspaper of reference Dagens Nyheter published the testimony of 18 women claiming to have been assaulted or raped by one of the most influential figures in Stockholm´s cultural scene.
The accused man´s name has not been published in the media due to Swedish laws on the presumption of innocence. But his identity is generally known by the public as he is a high-profile person in cultural circles and his name has appeared in online chat forums discussing the issue.
The man did not respond to AFP´s request for a comment, though he told Dagens Nyheter he was innocent.
Married to a writer with “close links to the Swedish Academy”, the man runs a cultural club showcasing exhibitions, readings and performances by both the cultural elite and hopefuls — including Nobel literature laureates — and dubbed by some as “the Academy´s living room”.The club was partly funded by the Academy.
The alleged sexual assaults occurred between 1996 and 2017, some of them in the club´s premises, according to Dagens Nyheter.
Several women spoke openly, allowing the newspaper to reveal their identities, and their stories were corroborated by eyewitnesses, the paper said.
One of them claims to have been raped in an apartment in a posh Stockholm neighbourhood.
“Everyone knows and everyone has always known,” that he was attacking young women, she says.
The women said they remained silent out of fear of jeopardising their careers because of the man´s connections and close relations with leading publishers, producers, directors and composers.
After a “crisis meeting” on Thursday evening, the Swedish Academy announced that it was cutting all ties with the accused, whom it had funded and allowed to manage an apartment it owns in an upscale Paris neighbourhood.
The Academy said in a statement that during the meeting, “it emerged that members of the Academy, daughters of Academy members, wives of Academy members and staff of the Academy have experienced unwanted intimacy or inappropriate behaviour” by the man.
The prominent institution said it would launch an internal inquiry to find out if the man “has had any direct or indirect influence on the Academy´s prizes, scholarships, and fundings of any kind”.
Culture Minister Alice Bah Kuhnke said she regretted honouring him with the 2015 Order of The Polar Star, awarded to members of the Swedish royal family and foreigners for services to Sweden.

PEMRA bans News channels,Facebook, Twitter and Instagram not accessible in Pakistan

News channels and social media remained suspended in Pakistan on Sunday after being shut down by the government a day earlier.
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Saturday and ordered to take all news channels off air. Prior to this decision, PEMRA had directed news channels to ensure the security of their staff while the situation persisted; in light of which, Geo News as per its tradition of responsible reporting was and continues to abide by the rules.
Earlier, PEMRA had barred media from live coverage of Islamabad operation under Media Code of Conduct 2015.
In a press release, the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) strongly condemned the unilateral closure of news channels by the government. The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) expressed concern over the sudden closure of television channels and their transmission
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are also not accessible in Pakistan, while YouTube can only be accessed via the mobile application. Access has also been blocked to the live stream pages of major news channels in Pakistan.
Protesters renewed violence early Sunday morning as they resorted to arson and pelted stones at police, a day after authorities commenced an operation to clear Faizabad Interchange of the sit-in that had paralysed the federal capital for weeks.
The protesters began pelting stones at policemen and set fire to five motorcycles and a car belonging to the police near I-8 sector earlier today, police said.
On Saturday, a protester was killed while over 250 people including 90 policemen and FC personnel, as protests took a violent turn in the capital. Around 8,000 security officials took part in the operation aimed at dispersing the protesters with the help of tear gas and water cannons.

Shamim Khan lift second IndianOil SERVO Masters Golf title

Shamim Khan weathers the storm, beats young Veer Ahlawat in playoff to lift second IndianOil SERVO Masters Golf title
Shamim narrows gap with Order of Merit leader Udayan Mane
Digboi, Assam, November 25, 2017: The experienced Shamim Khan weathered the storm called Veer Ahlawat to register his second win at the IndianOil SERVO Masters Golf on Saturday.
The 39-year-old Shamim came through in a playoff against the 21-year-old Veer after both the Delhi-based professionals ended the regulation 72 holes with identical scores of nine-under-279 at the tranquil Digboi Golf Links. It was Khan’s third title of the season and his 15th overall.
Khan took home the winner’s cheque of Rs. 6 lakh from the Rs. 40 lakh event and continued in second place on the PGTI Order of Merit. However, with Shamim’s season earnings moving to Rs. 35,58,250, he has now narrowed the gap between himself and the money list leader Udayan Mane to just Rs. 1 lakh.
Shamim Khan (72-66-71-70), the overnight joint leader, looked in control when he sank his second birdie of the day, a 35-footer on the fifth, which gave him a two-shot lead. But there was a twist when Veer Ahlawat (71-70-69-69), who was overnight tied third and one off the lead, produced birdies on the sixth, seventh and ninth while Shamim dropped a bogey on the eighth.
After nine holes, Veer, playing one group ahead of the leaders, drew level with Shamim to emerge as a top contender. Ahlawat, playing only his second season as a professional, finally took the sole lead when he drove the 12th green to set up a birdie. Veer, who plays at the DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon, dropped a shot on the 13th but regained his outright lead with a brilliant chip-putt birdie on the 15th.
Ahlawat then missed a few chances to seal his maiden title, notably an up and down for par on the 18th. The match went into a playoff as Khan made pars on his last 10 holes which included a crucial five feet conversion on the 18th.
Veer hit the green while Shamim was in the bunker after two shots each during the playoff on the par-4 18th. Khan managed to turn the tables with a gem of a bunker shot that set up a tap-in for par. The six-foot-three-inch tall Ahlawat, on the other hand, three-putted from 20 feet for a bogey that gave Shamim his 13th PGTI title.
Shamim, who previously won in Digboi in 2014, said, “My putting wasn’t great for the second consecutive day and when I missed a two-footer for par on the eighth, I knew I was in trouble.
“However, I hung in there with pars all the way till the end. I was quite happy to take it into the playoff after having trailed Veer on the back-nine. In a playoff situation, experience always counts. That’s what saw me through at the end. I felt Veer tried a bit too hard during the playoff.
“The birdies were hard to come by on the last two days but my chipping average was excellent. I landed all my chips within a short distance of the pins. The win puts me in a good position to once again contend for the Order of Merit crown,” added Khan, the 2012 PGTI Order of Merit champion.
Veer Ahlawat, who came close to causing a major upset on Saturday, jumped 14 spots to 16thposition in the Order of Merit as a result of his career-best runner-up finish.
Ahlawat said, “The four birdies on the first 12 holes really got my confidence going. I checked the leaderboard on the 15th and that’s when I realized that I was very close to victory.
“I knew Shamim will not be easy to beat but I was quite confident as I was hitting and putting really well. I just couldn’t end it well. I didn’t feel much pressure but I think I got a little excited.
“But I’m quite happy with this performance as it is my best finish as a professional. I feel I’m now coming into my own after an ordinary rookie season on the PGTI last year. Every aspect of my game is better this year.”
Manu Gandas of Gurgaon, another 21-year-old, fired a final round of 71 to take third place at seven-under-281.
Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah struck a 67, the best score of the last round, to end up in tied fourth at five-under-283 along with Noida’s Rahul Bajaj (71).
Bengaluru’s M Dharma, the joint leader from round three, slipped to tied 10th at two-under-286 after a fourth round of 77.
Digboi’s Dulal Kalowar (76-74-76-77), the only local player to make the cut, shot a 77 on Saturday to end the week in tied 47th at 15-over-303.

2018 PCS 3rd Global Cell Science and Stem Cell Conference (CSSC-2018)

3rd Round invitation calling for speakers at PCS 3rd Global Cell Science and Stem Cell Conference (CSSC-2018) scheduled on 14 – 15 July, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary at which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and posters’ display.
This Conference will be co-organized by World Innovative Medical Association (WIMA) and Global Century Science Group to promote scientific approach and research innovation within the field of Cell Sciences and Regenerative Medicine.
We are waiting for your response and confirmation for joining us as one of the speakers and your speech title along with a short CV as well as the session selection is expected for further arrangement.
With the theme of ” Exploring the Secrets of Life between Dream and Reality”, CSSC-2018 will provide a high-end academic information exchange platform encompass Advanced Technologies in Cell Sciences, Stem Cell and Stem Cell Therapy, Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, Emerging Market for Cell Therapy and Stem Cells Application. Furthermore, any new topics are expected to be initiated by participants. You are welcomed to suggest some sessions we have not covered yet in our agenda and session chairs will be available for your application.
We look forward to meet you in Budapest and hope you are taking this opportunity to integrate with all participants and seek co-operation worldwide.
For more information, please see the attached program or visit our official website at http://www.pcscongress.org/cssc2018/
We look forward to hearing from you.
Ms. Mina Zhang
Coordinator of CSSC-2018
E-mail:  mina@pcsconference.com
Pioneer Century Science
No. 134, Changjiang Road, Huanggu District,
Shenyang, China
Tel: +86-24-31930319
Fax: +86-24-86085759
On behalf of
Prof. Chiming Wei, MD, PhD, FACC,
President of CSSC-2018
President and Chairman,
Chinese Alliance of Precision Medicine,
China

Relatives mourn missing Argentine submarine crew, frantic search on

Ten days after the missing Argentine submarine San Juan went silent, grieving relatives have begun mourning the loss of its 44 missing crew members with a religious ceremony Saturday, even though the navy has yet to declare them dead.
A religious service is set to be held outside the Mar del Plata naval base, where the submarine was based, to support grieving friends and relatives.
The navy has refused to say there is no chance of finding survivors.
But many relatives of the crew have lost hope since the navy announced Thursday that there had been an explosion on board the submarine, which experts said was likely linked to a problem with its batteries and would likely have been catastrophic.
A handful of relatives held out hope that at least some of the sailors aboard the 34-year-old submarine, which had recently been retrofitted, could be found alive.
The frantic search for the San Juan “will continue day and night with help from 13 countries,” navy spokesman Captain Enrique Balbi said late Friday.
Hopes were boosted by the arrival later in the day of a giant Russian Antonov transport plane bringing an underwater robot that can scour the ocean at a depth of 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) below the surface.
Separately, an army of welders worked frantically to create an opening in the stern of the Norwegian offshore supply ship Sophie Siem, owned by the Total oil company, large enough to accomodate an underwater rescue capsule sent by the US navy.
The US capsule can sink to a depth of 200 meters (660 feet) and rescue up to 16 trapped submarine sailors at a time in shifts of 20 minutes, experts said.
Depths plummet from 200 meters (650 feet) to more than 3,000 meters on the edge of the Argentine shelf.
Experts say the sub would begin to break-up once below depths of around 600 meters due to the water pressure.
President Mauricio Macri on Friday ordered an inquiry to “know the truth” about what happened to the San Juan.
The submarine and was “in perfect condition,” Macri told reporters at the Argentine navy headquarters.
“My commitment is with the truth,” he said, adding the tragedy “will require a serious, in-depth investigation that will yield certainty about what has happened.”
Argentina´s navy has been fiercely criticised for its handling of the operation since first reporting on November 16 that the San Juan had not returned to base as scheduled.
“Until we have the complete information, we do not have to look for the guilty, to look for those responsible. First we have to have certainty of what happened and why it happened,” said Macri.
Magistrate Marta Yanez has already begun preliminary investigations into the disaster.
She told reporters that unlike a plane, “the submarine does not have a black box. The black box is the submarine,” and it would have to be recovered before the causes of the explosion could be known.

Nepal, polling for first phase begin

Nepal, polling for first phase of parliamentary and provincial elections is underway peacefully.
More than 31 lakh voters are expected to exercise their franchise in 32 hilly and mountainous districts.
AIR correspondent reports that 40 percent voting has been recorded till 12.30 PM.
People enthusiastically participating in the first ever federal elections in Nepal.
In most of the places despite severe cold people reached polling stations before 7 ‘o Clock.
Male and female voters from all age groups waiting in long queues for their turn.
702 candidates are trying their luck for 37 constituencies of House of Representatives and 74 seats of Provincial Assemblies.
President Bidhya Devi Bhandari has appealed voters to participate in a large number in the most significant elections of the country.
She has expressed hope that this election will take Nepal on the path of political stability and prosperity.

Mount Agung in Bali erupts for 2nd time

Indonesia, Mount Agung in Bali erupted for the second time on Thursday spewing grey volcanic ash as high as 1,500 metres from the crater.
The National Disaster Migitation Agency, in a statement, said, there has not been any increase in tremors and volcanic activities since the eruption.
The agency has called for calm among the local community, from which around 25,000 people have been evacuated from the slopes of Agung to hundreds of refuge shelters.
Several international flights were cancelled and re-routed as a result of the eruption.

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CII Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility:

Shared Value Creation: India Inc contributing to Development”
       
6th Dec 2017, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
I am pleased to inform that Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing a Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility 2017 with the theme, Shared Value Creation: India Inc contributing to Development” on, Wednesday 6thDec 2017 at India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road.
It is imperative that Business and community are interdependent and the integrity of this relationship is managed through mutually understanding, shared responsibility & ethical behavior considering “Corporate Social Responsibility” as a driver for social change. CSR is about also businesses having a positive impact. The environment, the community, customers, employees and investors are all stakeholders in this process. How a company approaches CSR is normally dependent upon the investment it is willing to make in specific initiatives.
The 7th Edition of CII CSR Conference 2017 circumscribes around following key aspects:
1.    Key challenges in CSR.
2.    Power of technology for mobilization and awareness.
3.    Developing SMART Villages.
4.    Creating a socially responsible young India.
We expect participation from Industry, Policy makers and Civil Society Organizations.
I am writing to cordially invite you to join this conference and also deputing few concern officers from your organization. Please send your nomination in attached reply form.
I look forward to your kind confirmation

Regards,

With best regards,
Karunesh Rai
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Confederation of Indian Industry
CMA Tower
A-2E, Mazzanine Floor, Sector 24
Noida (U.P.) 201301 (INDIA) 
T: 
+91-120-6515973 (D) / 4345972-74
M: 91- 7428941773
F: +91-120-4345973

US-India Clean Air Joint Ventures, Cut 50% Of GHG Emissions

November26, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Ivanka Trump is leading US Business delegation to India – I offered to improve American Steel Tube Plant at BST in 1974, TRF Coal Handling Plant at BTPS in 1975, Travelled in cabin of Diesel Loco made in USA in 1973 at age 18, was responsible for procurement of Thermal Power stores – including scores of US Firms in 1975, worked in Central Stores responsible for Security at AMERICAN Store in 1976 [CPWD Delhi serving 50% of India] which was Logistic Hub for supplies to China during World War. Earlier was inspired by Bobby Fischer and Edison in school days. Since 1977 I was member of American Center and British Council had access to all American technologies of Interest, was filing Patents in 1978 – reading Patent gadgets mainly dominated US Companies.
Also Trained in Renewable Energy Technologies – USAID-IREDA-IIT Course in 1990.
PATENTS are Critical for Commercial Success – Fast Grant of Patent and Banks and State Support is must.
TESLA founded in 2003 has produced about 100,000 Cars in last 12 months. TESLA plants manufacturing Li-Ion Batteries or Solar Cells may be least competitive COULD have been built in India. Cars for Mass Market could be built in India.
US-INDIA Tech Partnership Is ESSENTIAL to Speed Up Commercialization of Green Energy Technologies.
Important Clipping from my earlier posts >>>>
200 GW Multipurpose Hydro Power India, 200 GW in Brahamputra Bend.

There is 200 GW of Hydro Power Potential in Himalayas from J&K to Arunachal and 200 GW in Brahmputra Bend. Supaul district home town of the Minister is IMPACTED by floods every year – 40% UP & Bihar are Impacted by FLOODS originating in Nepal. In Brahamputra and Ganga Basin India is lower ripariantherefore entitled to SEEK FLOOD Protection & Build Storage Dams – through Indian Resources & Multinational Funding and sharing obvious benefits of (1) Flood Protection to 30 million hectare or 4 Bihars in area, NE & Bangladesh besides Nepal itself (2) 800 BU/1600 BU Power Generation, (3) 250 BCM Water Storage/Controlled Releases, (4) Reduce Tube-well Energy Use (5) Blue Pure Drinking Water Free From Contamination, (6) Recreation (7) Food Security, (8) Climate Stability (9) Avoid GHG Emissions, Fossil Fuels Mining & Use(10) Provide Cheap or Practically FREE Energy for 200-500 yrs worth $Trillions.
Green Energy India Can AVOID 3.0 B.Tones of GHG Annually
September11, 2014 (C) Ravinder Singh ravinderinvent@gmail.com
India’s Energy Policy is loaded entirely in favor of Costliest and Most Polluting Coal based power. Even the latest Super Critical Thermal Plants are not effective mainly because such units are located in hot regions, high ambient air and circulating water temperature and shortage of water adds up to much lower thermal efficiency and in addition there are substantial Transmission & Distribution losses. Use of low quality coal releases around 200 million tones of Fly Ash at power stations, partly in air also.
Business As Usual situation may consume 2000 million tone of Coal every year producing over 800 million tones of Fly Ash at power stations including 160 million tones released in air by 2030.
Thus Indian power is Costliest and Most Polluting due to extensive use of thermal coal for power generation.
Green Energy Programs to Avoid 3.0 Billion Tones of CO2 by 2030 are: –
1.]  India should be developing 200,000 MW of Multipurpose Hydro Power+, producing 800m Units of Electricity and avoiding 0.8 Billion Tones of CO2 every year and around 40 tones of Fly Ash emissions in air.
+ Additionally Prevent or Moderate Floods in 40 million hectares of flood affected land and supply 500 BCM of addition Clean Blue Water for Irrigation, Municipal other uses, reduce water pumping for irrigation etc.
2.]  100,000 MWe of Nuclear Power shall produce around 750 BU of green electricity avoiding 750 million tones of CO2.
3.]  200,000 MWp Solar Power with Tracking shall generate 450 BU of green electricity to be ready by 2020.
4.]  Energy Efficiency 500 BU Annually by 2030 avoiding 500 million tones of CO2 every year.
5.]  Wind, Biomass, Tidal, Bio-Fuels together shall produce 200 BU of electricity or 200m avoid Tones of CO2.
6.]  Electric Transport like Railways, Electric Vehicles, Trams etc shall avoid 300m of CO2 in replacing petroleum.

All these programs are Commercially Viable and produce Cheaper Electricity than by polluting Coal Based power require just $2.5 Trillion investments including T&D. India shall Lead The World in Saving Planet Earth From Impact Of GHG on Climate Change.
Electro Mobility – $Trillion World Tech-Leadership Opportunity November25, 2017 (C)Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Quest event on Electro Mobility was well organized but was mainly focused on Li-Ion Battery and Charger technologies – both are not the primary mobility technologies.
Electro Mobility for India is $Trillion World Leadership Opportunity
In 2011 at one IPR event I told RIL R&D head ‘Your Company Has So Much Cash that You Can Promote 100,000 Technologies and Could Become first $Trillion Company in the world.’

RIL engaged RA Mashelkar who Misled CSIR for many years, had $10b annual budget couldn’t develop a Single Commercial Technology – in last 6 years is largely a FRAUD.
Rahul Bajaj led Opposition to ‘India joining PCT’ is reduced to9% of 2-Wheelers Sold from 70% – 5% in Value, may be reduced to 1% if it doesn’t Switch to Electro Mobility.
RIL invested heavily on RJIO also – since acquiring 4G license in 2010 money has gone out of RIL Accounts so far – may not be profitable for many more years.

Siting through the event I recalled my ‘Electro Mobility Ideas’over last 45 years, since introduced to Steam, Diesel & Electric Locos, travelled in Locos during education tour – realized myMobility Ideas alone could be $Trillion Opportunity for India and exports.
Li-Ion Battery cost in wholesale has reduced to just $40/Kwh and weight reduced to 1kg/Kwh. Last time I purchased a Lead Acid Battery it cost $60/Kwh weigh 20 kg.
Both Li-Ion & Lead Acid Batteries Cost almost Same, Compete with each other and both can improve Performance & Reduce cost. In recent times Price of Lithium metal increased three fold while price of lead has reduced. Recycling of Lead Acid batteries is over 70% – Lithium yet to begin. For stationary ‘Energy Storage’ applications and short distance – Lead Acid batteries shall prevail for a long time.

Opposition from Power Generators & Distributers

Ø Off-grid Solar can charge cars and two wheelers practically free or less than Rs.1 Per kwh or Unit – NTPC & NDPL offered Electricity for Charging at Rs.5 & Rs.5:50/U. Charging stations in Rural-Urban areas may retail energy at Rs.8 to Rs.10/Unit.
Ø NTPC estimated only 7m Electric Vehicles to be on Road in India by 2030 & projected 15 BU demand, when it could be 50-100 times or over 80% Vehicles. Energy required for Electro-Mobility shall exceed 200 BU – mostly cheap SolarPV.
Ø NTPC was right in stating that charging Electric Vehicles at night would come from Coal Fired unit – but most vehicles except public transport operate for 0.5-2 hours a day would be plugged to charging stations in day time as well.

Switch to 100% Electric Railways is Switch to Coal Power

Ø Above valid for Railways – Switch to 100% Electrification to cost Rs.50,000 Cr on new Locos – 25,000 MW of new Connected Load, 10,000 MW of Peaking Power to
cost over Rs.1,00,000 Crores – Rs.1,50,000 Crores on Coal Power Switch.
Ø Diesel Locos can be ‘ENGAGED IN STARTING-EXTRA PULL’ than discarded.
Ø There are OPERATIONAL Improvements opportunities in Railways.
Ø India should promote 200,000 MW Multi-Purpose Hydro Power.

In Conclusion

ü Farmers May Put Up 1 MW SolarPV Generators – Charge Batteries FREE for Purchase of Fast Food – Rs.100 for 2-Wheelers and Rs.500 for Cars or Four Wheelers.

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

Organics & Millets 2018,


  1.  Curtain Raiser, International Trade Fair, Organics & Millets 2018,Bengaluru Jan 19-21
    Karnataka Agriculture Minister address Curtain Raiser Organic & Millets 2018 awareness program to connect to farmers. Millet’s are rich in nutritional, environmental and need least agricultural inputs for its growth.Smart to grow,Smart to eat and Smart to live.Millet connect best for less  input by  farmers, Millet with rich nutritional vale best for individuals, safe sustainable, businessmen its versatile to be use and create many products,environmental friendly crop best for planet

India-Singapore Security Relations in an Evolving Asia

India-Singapore Security Relations in an Evolving Asia

The Singapore Minister for Defence, Dr. Ng Eng Hen, will speak at Brookings India on India-Singapore security relations in a dynamic regional and global environment on Tuesday, November 28, from 5.30pm till 7.00 pm.
Dr. Ng Eng Hen is a member of Singapore’s governing People’s Action Party (PAP) and has been the Minister for Defence since 2011. He previously served as the Minister for Manpower from 2004 to 2008 and Minister for Education from 2008 to 2011, as well as the Leader of the House in Parliament from 2011 to 2015.
This event will be on the record. However, all participants must register their attendance with Shruti Godbole at sgodbole@brookingsindia.org. Members of the media are requested to inform Nitika Mehta (nmehta@brookingsindia.org) of their intention to cover the event. All participants are requested to be in their seats before 6:00 pm.

M6.0 – New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea

Preliminary Earthquake Report
  • 27 Nov 2017 07:11:12 UTC
  • 27 Nov 2017 07:11:12 near epicenter
  • 27 Nov 2017 11:11:12 standard time in your timezone
Location4.619S 153.210EDepth57 kmDistances
  • 109.2 km (67.7 mi) ESE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
  • 316.0 km (195.9 mi) NW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
  • 349.6 km (216.7 mi) SE of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
  • 356.0 km (220.7 mi) ENE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
  • 699.4 km (433.6 mi) NNE of Alotau, Papua New Guinea

Changing party system in Delhi

Dear colleagues,
The Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH) and the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) are delighted to invite you to their joint workshop on: 
 
‘Changing party system in Delhi and the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party’
 
By Adnan Farooqui 
 
On Tuesday, 28 November at 3:45 p.m. 
 
 
The presentation analyses the emergence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the context of systemic changes in the nature of political competition in Delhi.This is done against the back drop of Delhi’s unique constitutional position, party system in the state, reasons behind the emergence of AAP and subsequent reversals in its political fortunes.

The analysis is done through the detailed study of post-poll electoral surveys and the election results in 2013, 2014, and 2015 elections. The attempt here is also to look at the nomination procedure and campaign strategy adopted by APP gleaned through the extensive interviews of the political actors involved.

Adnan Farooqi is Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. His academic interests are focused on electoral systems, party systems, and political parties.
 
This is the ninety-fourth in a series of Urban Workshops planned by the Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH), New Delhi and Centre for Policy Research (CPR). These workshops seek to provoke public discussion on issues relating to the development of the city and try to address all its facets including its administration, culture, economy, society and politics. For further information, please contact: Olivier Telle of CSH at telle.olivier@gmail.comPartha Mukhopadhyayat partha@cprindia.org or Marie-Hélène Zerah at marie-helene.zerah@ird.fr
Free entry, no registration required
(Videos of our previous workshops available here)
 
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, 
 
Regards, 
 
Communication department, 
Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities 
CSH

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Macron On to Africa,

French President Emmanuel Macron is heading to Africa to try to revive French influence and move beyond post-colonial tensions, despite skepticism and threats of demonstrations, AP reports. Unions in Burkina Faso have called for protests for Macron’s trip, which starts Monday night. In his first big speech on Africa policy, the 39-year-old leader is expected to focus on more pragmatic relations, such as supporting startup entrepreneurs instead of giving aid. The president will visit Ivory Coast for a Europe-Africa summit, and Ghana. The trip comes amid protests around Africa and Europe at new revelations about African migrants being sold as slaves in Libya.

Putin urges all states to eliminate chemical weapons

President Vladimir Putin has called on all countries to destroy their chemical weapons stockpiles, following the example of Russia. He sent greetings to the delegates of the 22nd Session of the Conference of the States Parties of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). “We call on the countries which have chemical weapons to follow our example and make every effort to complete soon the elimination of their remaining stockpiles,” Putin said. He urged the countries which are outside the international and legal framework of the convention to immediately join it, TASS reported. The last batch of Russia’s chemical weapons was destroyed on September 27, Putin said, adding that this was “an important step towards a more responsible and stable world.”

Merkel: EU needs stable German

Chancellor Angela Merkel shed pressure on Monday on the Social Democrats (SPD) to rejoin a “grand coalition” with her conservatives. She argues that the EU and the wider world urgently needs a stable German government in place, media  said. “There are European elections in 2019… so there is a big expectation that we take positions,” she told reporters.
Merkel  referred to proposals by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and by French President Emmanuel Macron on the future governance of the EU’s currency and economic union. Merkel also cited conflicts in the Middle East, tensions with Russia and relations with the US as factors that required a Germany “capable of acting.”

Xi calls for a ‘toilet revolution’

President Xi Jinping clarion call, the country to push ahead with its so-called “toilet revolution” to clean up bathrooms nationwide.
State-run China Central Television gave wide coverage to Xi’s direction on Monday.
Xi hailed the achievements of the program his administration launched 2 years ago. He said the issue must be tackled not just in tourist spots and cities but also in rural areas. He added the initiative should address shortcomings in the people’s quality of life.
State-run Xinhua News Agency says in rural areas some toilets were little more than makeshift shelters surrounded by bunches of cornstalks or open pits next to pigsties.
It notes the country has installed or upgraded 68,000 toilets and many citizens are enjoying the benefits.
President Xi, who started his second term last month, has made improving the quality of the people’s lives one of his policy objectives.

Japan, Israel to ink infrastructure project MOU

Japan and Israel are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding to make it easier for Japanese firms to take part in Israeli infrastructure projects.
The deal will likely be signed by Israel’s Economy and Industry Ministry and a public-private fund, Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development. Covenants,  Israel will provide bidding information on domestic infrastructure projects while the Japanese side will introduce companies.
Israel is carrying out high-speed rail and subway construction projects as its economy and population continue to grow. The projects are worth a total of about 18 billion dollars.Chinese and French companies have won rights to join the projects. Japanese businesses will also be able to participate once the memorandum is inked.
Japanese firms have long been cautious of doing business with Israel as such moves could invite economic sanctions by Arab nations, which are at odds with Israel.
Presently, Arab countries have been less concerned about companies dealing with Israel. This is because rivalries among Middle Eastern nations have become more complicated due partly to Islamic sectarian tensions.

Eastern Europe, China summit

Leaders and ministers from 16 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including Balkan nations, met in the Hungarian capital of Budapest on Monday. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang also took part. Eastern and Central European countries are stepping up their pursuit of investment from China for infrastructure and economic development.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told the meeting that European funds are not enough for Eastern and Central Europe to develop and that it will require external technology and financial contributions. He said Eastern Europe welcome China’s participation as part of the new economic order.
Orban unveiled a plan to modernize a railway linking Budapest with the Serbian capital of Belgrade, using China’s high-speed train technology. He said the project will begin soon.Premier Li said China is ready to offer cooperation to help countries in the region promote industrialization and build infrastructure.
Analysts say that struggling Eastern European nations are eager to draw investment from China, showing interest in Beijing’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative to establish a wide trans-Eurasian economic zone.

Pak PM Abbasi visit Saudi Arabia

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia discussed bilateral relations as well as the regional and international issues of mutual interest in a meeting here on Monday during the former’s one-day visit to the Kingdom.
During his meeting with the King, the two dignitaries reviewed the entire spectrum of their bilateral relations in addition to regional and international issues.
They also discussed ways and means to further enhance their bilateral relations in diverse fields.
Abbasi was accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, and Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar.
During the visit, the premier held meetings with the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and the Crown Prince His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.
The Saudi King also hosted a luncheon in honour of Abbasi and his delegation.
The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of the Saudi leadership in bringing peace and stability in the region and assured the Saudi King of Pakistan’s full support in this regard.
The Saudi King praised the excellent relations that exist between the two sides and efforts of Pakistan in rooting out the menace of terrorism and extremism from its soil.
During his meeting with the Crown Prince, the Prime Minister praised his vision for launching the national economic transformation plan ‘Vision 2030’ and offered Pakistan’s technical and human resource assistance in achieving it.
Abbasi also appreciated the efforts and dedication of the Crown Prince in launching a unified platform of Muslim countries — in the form of Islamic Military Alliance to Combat Terrorism (IMCTC) — for countering the menaces of extremism and terrorism that were distorting the real essence of Islam.
The Crown Prince — while appreciating the efforts of Pakistan in fighting terrorism and its active participation in IMCTC — said Saudi Arabia and other countries of the coalition looked forward to learning from Pakistan’s experience in this field.
He underscored the fact that there was a great potential for further strengthening of our bilateral relations, especially in the fields of economy, trade, investment, and defence.
Earlier upon arrival in Saudi Arabia, the Prime Minister was received at King Salman Airbase by Prince Faisal Bin Bandar Al Saud — the Governor of Riyadh province.
This was Abbasi’s second visit to Saudi Arabia. Prior to this, he had visited the Kingdom soon after assuming office.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy close and fraternal relations.
The traditionally warm bilateral relations are based on mutual trust and common aspirations of the people of the two countries.
In 1951, the two countries had signed a ‘Treaty of Friendship’, which lays the foundation of our bilateral relations.
Abbasi later left for Pakistan at the conclusion of his visit.
Earlier, the prime minister and General Bajwa attended the IMCTC conference, where the Alliance’s military commander General (retd) Raheel Shareef addressed the attendees
Speaking to the defence ministers at the IMCTC, General (retd) Shareef emphasised on the multilateral counter-terrorism efforts. He said while all individual states were making efforts against the menace of terrorism, the required level of synergy and resources were lacking, said a press release issued here.
The former Army chief noted that the IMCTC would support its partners mainly through intelligence sharing and capacity building, underlining how the Muslim world was the biggest sufferer of the menace of terrorism.
“Fight against the faceless enemy with extremist ideology is complex and challenging, requiring collaboration. Pakistan has turned the tide and has had defeated the menace,” he stated further, as officials from 40 Muslim countries gathered Sunday in the first meeting of an Islamic counter-terrorism alliance.
During last six years alone, General (retd) Shareef said, more than 70 percent of all deaths attributed to terrorism had occurred in Muslim countries.
Saudi Arabia, in response, vowed that the new Islamic alliance “will wipe terrorists from [the] earth”.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — who is also the Saudi defence minister — vowed to “pursue terrorists until they are wiped from the face of the earth”.
“In past years, terrorism has been functioning in all of our countries… with no coordination” among national authorities, he said in his keynote address to the gathering.
“This ends today, with this alliance.”

‘Pan-Islamic unified front’

The summit is the first meeting of defence ministers and other senior officials from the IMCTC, which comprises 41 countries and identifies as a “pan-Islamic unified front” against violent extremism.
The alliance was announced back in 2015 under the auspices of Prince Mohammed, whose rapid ascent since his appointment as the heir to the throne in June has shaken the political scene across the region.
Sunday’s meeting comes as several military coalitions — including key Saudi Arabia’s the ally the United States — battle to push Daesh from its last remaining bastions in Iraq and Syria.
The alliance excludes Iran, as well as Syria and Iraq, whose leaders have close ties to Tehran. Geo News

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North Korea, Launched ICBM , Hwasong-15 ballistic missile

North Korea on Wednesday said it has successfully tested a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile that can reach the whole of the continental United States.
State television claimed that Pyongyang had now achieved its mission of becoming a nuclear state.
State news agency KCNA said that the missile reached an altitude of 4,475 kilometers and flew 950 kilometers for 53 minutes.
It added that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who personally signed off on the launch, declared with pride that now his country have finally realised the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, the cause of building a rocket power.
KCNA said that as a responsible nuclear power and a peace-loving state, North Korea would make every possible effort to serve the noble purpose of defending peace and stability of the world.
It also said its weapons, meant as a defence against the US imperialists nuclear blackmail policy and would not pose any threat to any country as long as North Korean interests were not infringed upon.
The intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) , Hwasong-15, was launched early on Wednesday. It landed in Japanese waters but flew higher than any other missile the North has previously tested.

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Finally, Lucia made it to the United States. Thanks to you, she received the life changing assistance she needed. Human Rights First provided Lucia with free legal aid and social services. She now has the support she needs. Her children are thriving. Her family is safe. Naresh, you saved Lucia’s life.
As a journalist, I’ve come across countless stories like Lucia’s. It breaks my heart every time. Time and again, people all over the world face unspeakable violence and danger, fleeing for their lives.
But I find comfort knowing that Human Rights First and supporters like you are there to help. Your work changes lives every day. That’s why this Giving Tuesday, I’m standing with Lucia. Will you join me?
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Free Bonanza to get a historical momento of India’s first “ 1 Rupee Currency Note”

 Free Bonanza to get a historical momento of India’s first “ 1 Rupee Currency Note” on its 100th Anniversary Celebration
             Date :   30.11.2017 to 04.12.2017
             Time : 10 am – 7 pm
             Place : www.mintageworld.com,  INPEX- 2017 National Philatelic Exhibition   Stall no. 26, 27, 40, 41, World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai
On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of India’s first “One Rupee” note which was issued on 30th November 1917,  www.mintageworld.com : World’s first Online museum of Coins, Stamps and Currency Notes will offer you a momento of the original note along with the actual One Rupee note issued in 2017. This momento also will enlighten u on the glorious historical journey that this smallest paper money note from India has traveled since its official launch in 1917 till now
  1. The Fascinating Global Journey & interesting facts about the Indian “1 Rupee” note since its launch from 30/11/1917 to 30/11/2017 across its 100 years of tenure..
The Government of India issued currency notes for the first time in 1861. But the most fascinating and important amongst all those notes was the “One Rupee” note which was issued for the first time as a promissory note on 30th November 1917. It was printed in England & depicted a silver coin image of King George V on the left corner of it. The words ‘I promise to pay the bearer the sum of One Rupee on demand at any office of issue’ was printed on it
This smallest paper denomination note from India has travelled through a Glorious historical journey globally , since it was issued in 1917. Some of the its key highlights are as follows
  • Since 1917 to 2017 there have been 125 different one rupee notes that have been issued for circulation with different serial numbers & signatures
  • The design of a one rupee note has changed 28 times since the past 100 years
  • The first 1 Rupee note launched on 30 /11 / 1917 was the only promissory note with the text “ I promise to pay” .printed on it. After that there has been no other 1 Rupee note from the Government of India till date with that text on it.
  • The Top 3 One Rupee notes which has been the highest selling in the world till date & currently very much in demand are :
  • Republic of India specimen note 1 Rupe of  1985 signed by S.Venitaramanan. Sold forINR 2,75,000 at Classical Numismatics Gallery. On 21st January 2017
  • Republic India Specimen note of 1 Rupee of 2015. Unsigned by the Finance Secretary Sold for INR 1,50,000 at Classical Numismatics Gallery, on 1st April 2017.
  • 1 Rupee Note of 1944, the 1st issue of British India, which was signed by C E Jones, a pack of 100 was  sold for INR 1,30,000 on 24th at Todywalla Auctions in October 2009
  • Till 1970 This Indian one rupee note was also used as a currency in Persian & Gulf countries like : Dubai, Bahrain, Muscat, Oman etc. These notes used at that time have a current value of Rs 20,000 to 30,000 per note in the collectors market.
  • The Portuguese and French were so fascinated by the Indian one rupee note, that they issued their own one rupee note.  The Portuguese Nova Goa notes were issued in 1917. In the year of 1924 and 1929, they were issued again with major changes. The French issued one ‘Roupie’ in 1919. 
  • In 1945 , the “ 1 Rupee Notes” were circulated in Burma with a red overprint for the Armed forces, while in 1947, it was issued for Burmese Civilian and Nationals
  • The 1 Rupee note was so fascinating that even the Princely states of India issued One rupee notes of their own. For eg : Osmania, Hyderabad issued a one rupee note in 1919 and later in 1943 and 1946.  In 1877 ‘Shirkar’ One rupee notes were issued in Kashmir.
  • In 1948, Government of India issued another one rupee note signed by Finance Secretary K.R.K. Menon with black overprint and it was circulated in Pakistan, these notes were however demonetized in 1949 post the partition
  • Though all other denomination of Notes of the Republic India has the signature of theReserve Bank of India Governor. The one rupee note is the only note that bears the signature of Finance Secretary of India since its issuance from the Republic India
  • 1 Rupee Note is the only denomination note  with the text “ Government Of India”printed on it , all other currencies have ‘Bharatiya Reserve Bank‘ and ‘Reserve Bank of India’ printed on them.
  • To celebrate the Birth Centenary of Mahatma Gandhi, the issue of 1969 portrayed a commemorative coin on the 1 Rupee note. Significant changes were introduced in 1981 included design of oil Rig ‘SagarSamrat’ and the signature was printed in ‘Devanagari’.The design of one rupee note remained unchanged  till 1994. Later, due to high cost of its production this note was discontinued in 1995, the Reserve Bank of India resumed printing it after 21 years in 2016. 
  • In the reign of “British India” there has been 5 Signatories who have signed on a One Rupee Note.
  • The One Rupee note of Republic of India has in total 21 Signatories till date signing on the 1 rupee note across various time intervals
  • The  new Star series of One Rupee Note was introduced in 2015.
  • The new Telescopic Series of One Rupee Note was introduced in 2017.
  • Till date there has been 8 Signatories of Indo & French and Portuguese territories who have signed on a 1 Rupee note
  • Till date there has been 10 Signatories of Indian Princely States (Hyderabad and Jammu & Kashmir) who have signed on a 1 Rupee note
  • Total Colonial Signatories in it are 23.
  • Total Signatories till today on One Rupee Note: 44.
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Get wedding-ready with Panasonic Beauty and Grooming products

Make a home-kit for your face and hair survival for every occasion

What is the most exciting yet hectic part of attending a marriage, be it close or distant? As wedding season is on a high, not only the colour of the lehnga will make you stressed but also taking out time to visit the salon, to enhance your look, from your super hectic schedule. What if we tell you that at the luxury of the aura of your room, you can get dolled up in those last few minutes when going to the parlour just doesn’t fit in? What if we tell you that you no longer need to carry your beauty kit and give an end touch up? All this is possible with the wide-range of Panasonic grooming and beauty products, to help you celebrate the special events.
From pocket friendly equipment to versatile features, below are some of the products that you can assemble and hence make a self-help home kit for your every occasion and emergency touch ups, eradicating the otherwise never ending need of a beauty salon.
Hair-Dryers:
We end up spending thousands to get perfect blow dried hair. With Panasonic’s most recent addition in the hair dryers range, you can create glamorous hairstyles at the ease of your bedroom mirror. The newly launched hair dryers – EH-NE20 and EH-ND30provides special instant care and speed, making it easier for you to wash your hair one hour before the occasion and reach on time with the help of these utilities.
EH-NE20 has been designed with Ion technology to give a highly smooth texture to every layer of your hair strands, assuring a quick dry with packed airflow that preserves your natural hair gloss. These ions touch the surface of your hair, barely coating them to reduce electricity and enough to leave a smooth and shiny texture in hindsight. Adding oomph to the design, i t is available in both black and pink to add a colourful palette to your essential make up set.
2-in-1 styler: The 2-in-1 hair styler is an easy to use product, serving you a customized hand for different hair-do for all your special events. It acts as a styling brush iron and comes with a siliconized brush, slim roller brush, blow dry brush and nozzle. All the four attachments can be interchanged and used as per the requirement of the occasion. While providing you a chance to be your own stylist, this product makes sure that you can conveniently use it minutes before showing up for those unlimited selfies on the wedding floor.
Nano Ionic Facial Steamer: After a long hectic day, are you worried about the dirt and oil in your face? Available at your comfort, Panasonic facial steamer is a handy product to help you get rid of these dusts. It produces nano-sized steam particles that lead to better cleansing, absorption and moisturising. Compact and stylish design of the steamer is equipped with long-lasting effect. Your 6-minute touch will enhance your beauty giving your skin a flawless and long lasting make-up.
Pocket Series of Beauty Products: In the spontaneous era of getting ready, we have Panasonic’s essential pocket products. Easy-to-carry personal care and beauty products, this product range comprises of beauty tools such as eye brow shaper, facial trimmer, body shaver, eyelash curler and daily nail care kit. This pocket series intent to look great with minimal efforts. This all in one product helps the job done quickly and beautifully. So, next time you want to shape your eye brows immediately or have batting eyelashes, before your cousin wants you on her bachelorette, this is going to be your saviour.
Epilator ES-WS14-P44B: Panasonic’s Epilator ES-WS14-P44B is designed to empower women to be perfectly groomed and ready for the coming occasions. Its wet and dry application allows you to groom yourself in the comfort of your shower and puts your personal health and hygiene in your hands. The 24 tweezers offers speedy epilation which efficiently captures short and thin hair from the roots before you leave for the big occasion. The epilation gives your feather like skin right in the comfort of your own home. Easy to use on a regular basis with a superior grip and compact design, it is equipped with skin protector for a painless and a long-lasting finish.
Mr. Manish Sharma, President and CEO, Panasonic India & South Asia, said, “Since the wedding season is at its peak, we thought to remind customers about how comfortably they can get ready at their home. Our products are designed and launched accordance with our audience who constantly deals with a time and storage crisis and hence, relies heavily on characteristics that are offered by our products.
So this winter, everything comes to you in a pretty, pink platter. All you have got to do is make your pick of the functions you want right before you meet the beautiful bride and the handsome groom, and flaunt your best merchandise gift to yourself, for yourself.

‘Patents for Artificial Intelligence’ – Most Laughable Issue

November28, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It is TRAGIC a nation of 1.3b can’t have Intelligent IPR Policy and Program– and there is no one to talk about it and LEAD India through IPR Crisis.Pravin Anand, Attorney MISLED people – WIPO article ‘The Next Rembrandt’ as annexed never talked of PATENTS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCE, DIDN’T EVEN FAVOR COPYRIGHT – Creating new picture from data generated from 346 Paintings. Artificial Intelligence isCOMPLEX THOUGHT PROCESS like in Chess – Our Brains makes final decision.
From Professional Inventors view point –

Ø  As Top Chess Player at one time – I Didn’t Sleep Until I Find Ways to COUNTER opponents moves – Brain automatically Programmed theTHOUGHT PROCESS @ tbps Speed– I was getting OPTIONS to choose with risk indicated and based on experience make best move.Game of Chess can be recorded and protected by Copy Right – It makes no sense to ‘Protect its Artificial Intelligence’ or Thought Process.THOUGHT PROCESS itself was ‘Controlled by Mood’ – MIX of Risk and Aggression.
Ø  Patents are granted for FINAL PRODUCT as CLAIMED in application – not for background processes and can’t be changed – need New Patents for any Improvement and PATENTS CAN BE LICENSED.
Ø  Next Rembrandt can’t be Sold as ‘Painting of Rembrandt’ and IMAGES of Rembrandt can be downloaded FREE. Printed on Home Printers in hundreds.
Ø  If P&G decides to make GILLETTE Blades by 3D Printing Process –its Patent shall be valid.
Ø  Patents are Granted for ‘New Products to Promote Commercialization Of New Useful Technology.’ Not protecting INDIAN INVENTOR’s PRODUCTS led to decline of Indian Industry. Not a single Indian INVENTED Product could be Commercialized like ‘Gillette Razor’ on Global Scale so far.
Ø  Patents made R&D in everything Possible – Drug Molecule, or Gillette Blade or Engines for Jetliners or Apple Phones, LED TVs etc. Patents made HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Possible. Progress from Telegram to Telephone to Wireless >> to 5G & Optic Fiber.
Ø  Pravin Anand wanted Patents for SINGLE PICTURE produced by Computer Programs not an Expensive Painting. What makes PAINTING worth $100m is its Exclusivity. PICTURE may not be worth a penny.
Ø  Patents are GRANTED for HUMAN CREATIVITY – not picture generated by Computers.
Ø  Artificial Intelligence has not addressed Indian Problems, Floods, Pollution & Traffic of Bengaluru.

CII annually organizes meet WIPO on Patents and IPR for the awareness of Indian Industry but Industry representation is declining – most of the Speakers were Patent Attorneys or non-Inventors or IPR holders.

CII admitted in the inaugural session that INDIA HAD MISSED THE PAST INDUSTRIAL REVOULTIONS – but didn’t tell India shall miss the 4th or even 5th Industrial Revolution also if we don’t .

1st or 2nd and 3rd INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS ARE NOT ENTIRELY DEAD and still evolving. Gadkari is talking of 1st revolution – WATER WAYSand GOI has many Stupid Programs to develop Waterways in Rivers which run dry post monsoon. Electric Railways in 2nd IR was dead in USA in motor Car era, Trams were not supported since introduction of Diesel Buses but Electric Transport is common in many Cleanest Cities of the World. Trains in India still operate at less than Steam Loco 1st IR days in Speed.

Ø  24×365 water supply was standard in USA for 100 years, not yet in India.

Ø  $100T of Development is yet to place like Homes, Power, Food Processing, Infrastructure etc.

Contrary to general perception Delhi had ‘SMART ENERGY METERS IN HOMES’ since 2004 – ‘Though Most SMART FEATURES Were Disabled’. Computerized meters cost 10 times more perform generally same Functions as Electro-Mechanical energy meters and most of the T&D is still 2nd IR Era.
[We are into the era of Industry 4.0 or the fourth Industrial Revolution dictated largely by information and data technology. India has the potential of becoming an important player globally unlike our absence during the earlier industrial revolutions and benefit from it by leap frogging to high technology domain. Artificial Intelligence (AI) would be the key driver manifesting itself in many different roles including Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud (SMAC) technologies, Internet of Everything including IOT, 3 D Printing, integrated manufacturing, Machine to Machine communication, modern biologics and so on. AI is predicted to outsmart its biological counter parts and thus poses new challenges to authorship, allocation, maintaining and enforcing IPR. AI is no longer futuristic; it is the amazing present. As AI comes closer to the human IQ of 100 and then surpasses it to reach 500 and 5000, our brains will fail to comprehend what it would really mean; we do not have the vaguest idea. AI systems are capable of inventing. Who would own the IPR including patents, copyrights and designs- becomes a food for thought across the globe.]
About The Next Rembrandt – The Next Rembrandt is a computer-generated 3-D–printed painting developed by a facial-recognition algorithm that scanned data from 346 known paintings by the Dutch painter in a process lasting 18 months. The portrait consists of 148 million pixels and is based on 168,263 fragments from Rembrandt’s works stored in a purpose-built database.
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
Artificial intelligence and copyright
October 2017
By Andres Guadamuz, Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
The rise of the machines is here, but they do not come as conquerors, they come as creators.

Google has just started funding an artificial intelligence program that will write local news articles. In 2016, a group of museums and researchers in the Netherlands unveiled a portrait entitled The Next Rembrandt, a new artwork generated by a computer that had analyzed thousands of works by the 17th-century Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. A short novel written by a Japanese computer program in 2016 reached the second round of a national literary prize. And the Google-owned artificial intelligence company Deep Mind has created software that can generate music by listening to recordings.
Other projects have seen computers write poems, edit photographs and even compose a musical.
Computers and the creative process
Robotic artists have been involved in various types of creative works for a long time. Since the 1970s computers have been producing crude works of art, and these efforts continue today. Most of these computer-generated works of art relied heavily on the creative input of the programmer; the machine was at most an instrument or a tool very much like a brush or canvas. But today, we are in the throes of a technological revolution that may require us to rethink the interaction between computers and the creative process. That revolution is underpinned by the rapid development of machine learning software, a subset of artificial intelligence that produces autonomous systems that are capable of learning without being specifically programmed by a human.
A computer program developed for machine learning purposes has a built-in algorithm that allows it to learn from data input, and to evolve and make future decisions that may be either directed or independent. When applied to art, music and literary works, machine learning algorithms are actually learning from input provided by programmers.
They learn from these data to generate a new piece of work, making independent decisions throughout the process to determine what the new work looks like. An important feature for this type of artificial intelligence is that while programmers can set parameters, the work is actually generated by the computer program itself – referred to as a neural network – in a process akin to the thought processes of humans.
Implications for copyright law
Creating works using artificial intelligence could have very important implications for copyright law. Traditionally, the ownership of copyright in computer-generated works was not in question because the program was merely a tool that supported the creative process, very much like a pen and paper. Creative works qualify for copyright protection if they are original, with most definitions of originality requiring a human author. Most jurisdictions, including Spain and Germany, state that only works created by a human can be protected by copyright.
But with the latest types of artificial intelligence, the computer program is no longer a tool; it actually makes many of the decisions involved in the creative process without human intervention.
Commercial impact
One could argue that this distinction is not important, but the manner in which the law tackles new types of machine-driven creativity could have far-reaching commercial implications. Artificial intelligence is already being used to generate works in music, journalism and gaming. These works could in theory be deemed free of copyright because they are not created by a human author. As such, they could be freely used and reused by anyone. That would be very bad news for the companies selling the works. Imagine you invest millions in a system that generates music for video games, only to find that the music is not protected by law and can be used without payment by anyone in the world.
While it is difficult to ascertain the precise impact this would have on the creative economy, it may well have a chilling effect on investment in automated systems. If developers doubt whether creations generated through machine learning qualify for copyright protection, what is the incentive to invest in such systems? On the other hand, deploying artificial intelligence to handle time-consuming endeavors could still be justified, given the savings accrued in personnel costs, but it is too early to tell.
Legal options
There are two ways in which copyright law can deal with works where human interaction is minimal or non-existent. It can either deny copyright protection for works that have been generated by a computer or it can attribute authorship of such works to the creator of the program.
About The Next Rembrandt

The Next Rembrandt is a computer-generated 3-D–printed painting developed by a facial-recognition algorithm that scanned data from 346 known paintings by the Dutch painter in a process lasting 18 months. The portrait consists of 148 million pixels and is based on 168,263 fragments from Rembrandt’s works stored in a purpose-built database. The project was sponsored by the Dutch banking group ING, in collaboration with Microsoft, J.Walter Thompson marketing consultancy, and advisors from TU Delft, The Mauritshuis and the Rembrandt House Museum.
To my knowledge, conferring copyright in works generated by artificial intelligence has never been specifically prohibited. However, there are indications that the laws of many countries are not amenable to non-human copyright. In the United States, for example, the Copyright Office has declared that it will “register an original work of authorship, provided that the work was created by a human being.” This stance flows from case law (e.g. Feist Publications v Rural Telephone Service Company, Inc. 499 U.S. 340 (1991)) which specifies that copyright law only protects “the fruits of intellectual labor” that “are founded in the creative powers of the mind.” Similarly, in a recent Australian case (Acohs Pty Ltd v Ucorp Pty Ltd), a court declared that a work generated with the intervention of a computer could not be protected by copyright because it was not produced by a human.
In Europe the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has also declared on various occasions, particularly in its landmark Infopaq decision (C-5/08 Infopaq International A/S v Danske Dagbaldes Forening), that copyright only applies to original works, and that originality must reflect the “author’s own intellectual creation.” This is usually understood as meaning that an original work must reflect the author’s personality, which clearly means that a human author is necessary for a copyright work to exist.
The second option, that of giving authorship to the programmer, is evident in a few countries such as the Hong Kong (SAR), India, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK. This approach is best encapsulated in UK copyright law, section 9(3) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA), which states:
“In the case of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work which is computer-generated, the author shall be taken to be the person by whom the arrangements necessary for the creation of the work are undertaken.”
Furthermore, section 178 of the CDPA defines a computer-generated work as one that “is generated by computer in circumstances such that there is no human author of the work”. The idea behind such a provision is to create an exception to all human authorship requirements by recognizing the work that goes into creating a program capable of generating works, even if the creative spark is undertaken by the machine.
Addressing ambiguity
This leaves open the question of who the law would consider to be the person making the arrangements for the work to be generated. Should the law recognize the contribution of the programmer or the user of that program? In the analogue world, this is like asking whether copyright should be conferred on the maker of a pen or the writer. Why, then, could the existing ambiguity prove problematic in the digital world? Take the case of Microsoft Word. Microsoft developed the Word computer program but clearly does not own every piece of work produced using that software. The copyright lies with the user, i.e. the author who used the program to create his or her work. But when it comes to artificial intelligence algorithms that are capable of generating a work, the user’s contribution to the creative process may simply be to press a button so the machine can do its thing. There are already several text-generating machine learning programs out there, and while this is an ongoing area of research, the results can be astounding. Stanford PhD student Andrej Karpathy taught a neural network how to read text and compose sentences in the same style, and it came up with Wikipedia articles and lines of dialogue that resembled the language of Shakespeare.
Some case law seems to indicate that this question could be solved on a case-by-case basis. In the English case of Nova Productions v Mazooma Games [2007] EWCA Civ 219, the Court of Appeal had to decide on the authorship of a computer game, and declared that a player’s input “is not artistic in nature and he has contributed no skill or labour of an artistic kind”. So considering user action case by case could be one possible solution to the problem.
The future
Things are likely to become yet more complex as use of artificial intelligence by artists becomes more widespread, and as the machines get better at producing creative works, further blurring the distinction between artwork that is made by a human and that made by a computer.
Monumental advances in computing and the sheer amount of available computational power may well make the distinction moot; when you give a machine the capacity to learn styles from large datasets of content, it will become ever better at mimicking humans. And given enough computing power, soon we may not be able to distinguish between human-generated and machine-generated content. We are not yet at that stage, but if and when we do get there, we will have to decide what type of protection, if any, we should give to emergent works created by intelligent algorithms with little or no human intervention. Although copyright laws have been moving away from originality standards that reward skill, labour and effort, perhaps we can establish an exception to that trend when it comes to the fruits of sophisticated artificial intelligence. The alternative seems contrary to the justifications for protecting creative works in the first place.
Granting copyright to the person who made the operation of artificial intelligence possible seems to be the most sensible approach, with the UK’s model looking the most efficient. Such an approach will ensure that companies keep investing in the technology, safe in the knowledge that they will get a return on their investment.
The next big debate will be whether computers should be given the status and rights of people, but that is a whole other story.

“Electricity connections up to 5 KW in the residential areas will be under the ‘domestic category’

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“Electricity connections up to 5 KW in the residential areas will be under the ‘domestic category’ –  Delhi Power Minister Satyender Jain at 11th India Energy Summit organized by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
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New Delhi, 28 November, 2017: Shri Satyender Jain (Hon’ble Minister for Power of Delhi) said, “We are cognizant to the national target of providing “24X7 power supply” with a “no power cut” regime, and we have taken up various initiatives of its own With the aim to benefit the poor to bring down their electricity costs, we will be treating connections up to 5 KW in the residential areas under the ‘domestic category’- this will help the small shop owners and cottage enterprises established in residential areas. Jain said during ‘11th India Energy Summit’ organized by Indian Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Jain further said “I congratulate the chamber for its dedicated service towards the growth and development of the nation and I also wish them all the best for their future endeavors. I thank all the knowledgeable panelists and dignitaries present in the session for their kind attention and I look forward to the meaningful deliberations of the subsequent speakers.”
Also present at this summit – Mr. Gireesh B Pradhan, Chairperson & Chief Executive, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC),GOI, Mr. Ravindra Kumar Verma, Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, GOI, Mr. Debasish Banerjee, CEO, Reliance Energy, Mr. Gopal Saxena, Director, BRPL & BYPL, Mr. Anil Razdan (Retd. IAS), Former Power Secretary, GOI & Chairman, ICC National Expert Committee on Energy, Mr. Pankaj Batra, Member Planning, Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, GOI, Mr. Sunjoy Joshi, Director, Observer Research Foundation, Mr. Amal Kumar Sinha, CEO, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited, Ms. Vartika Shukla, Executive Director, Engineers India Limited & so many experts was present at the 11th India Energy Summit.
The energy sector remains key to the economic growth of India. The Government realizes this, and in context of various reform measures introduced by the Central Government, the structure of the power sector in India has undergone radical changes in recent years. The good news is that the accelerated pace of generation capacity addition over the past few years has led to a situation where in the electricity supply potential is greater than the economic demand, a scenario witnessed never before in the history of the Indian electricity sector. The total installed capacity of power stations in India is 330,260.53 Megawatt (MW) as on May, 2017. We have also been witnessing changes in the energy mix due to enhanced policy focus on climate change, energy security concerns, etc., due to which the penetration of renewable electricity (currently, renewable comprises of 16.1 percent total installed capacity, especially from solar energy (accounting for 2.9 percent), has been increasing steadily and is projected to grow much faster in the coming years.
Best Regards,
Shakti Raj Vidyarthi

Obama Foundation Folks –More than five years ago,

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Folks –More than five years ago, leaders at the 92nd Street YMCA in New York had a good idea: to establish an annual holiday devoted to supporting causes.
They decided it should fall on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and they called it “Giving Tuesday.”
In the years since, it’s become a movement. The day raises hundreds of millions of dollars in gifts from generous people in nearly 100 countries. Partner organizations all around the world have added their voices to the cause.
And it all started with a good idea in the right place.
How do you turn more good ideas into reality? You increase the likelihood that those ideas land in capable hands. You build an inspired, able network of organizers ready to change the world. That’s exactly what President Obama and Mrs. Obama are trying to do with the Obama Foundation.
We launched this organization earlier this year as an experiment in twenty-first-century citizenship. And today, on Giving Tuesday, we’re asking if you’ll help us build it. When you do, you’ll be supporting leaders already making an impact in their communities, and those folks who want to become more involved but just don’t know where to start.
How are we putting your generous gifts to work? Just take a look at what we’ve done this year.
We hosted Training Days in communities from Chicago to Tempe to Boston, gathering together hundreds of young leaders ready to take the next step in making change in the places where they live. We taught them how to use their own stories to bring people together. Connected them with groups already doing good work in their communities. Coached them in the most effective ways to impact their local communities.
We launched a Fellowship program to provide a diverse set of community-minded rising stars with hands-on training, resources, and leadership development to help push their work forward. Throughout the program, each of our Fellows will pursue their own individualized plan to take their work to the next level. Along the way, they’ll participate in several multi-day gatherings, where they can collaborate with each other and connect with potential partners.
We hosted a two-day Summit in Chicago, bringing together hundreds of passionate and inspiring civic leaders from around the world to share ideas, learn from one another, and explore creative solutions to common problems. It was the kind of event where an education reformer from Appalachia might rub shoulders with a member of European Parliament and discuss how digital technology is reshaping our economy and our world. I believe every single one of us walked away from those two days feeling as fired up as ever to take what we learned and put it to work.
This isn’t work that will be finished in a year, two years, or five years — and that’s why the Obamas believe it’s the most worthwhile work we can be doing right now. It’s the kind of work that shapes a generation and can make permanent change in communities. That’s what we’re investing in for years to come.
Your gift today is an investment in your fellow citizens.
Thank you — and Happy Giving Tuesday. Let’s go make more days like today possible.
With gratitude,
David
David Simas
CEO, Obama Foundation

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Eubiq India, No short Circuit, No fire, No wire, No Eddy current

Eubiq India Pvt. Ltd in service of health care
We thank you for the support and the opportunities that you have provided us during the last several years and we do hope our paths cross again and again in future.
For Healthcare Industry, we manufacture “BedHead Panels” which is now manufactured & assembled in India (Under Make In India Vision ) now our Bed Head Panels are very much cost effective.
In Last 15 Months we have successfully executed more than 20 projects across india and installed over 3000 bed head panels. Below are some of the hospitals projects we have successfully completed :
1. Believers Church Medical College Hospital ,Thiruvalla, Kerala.
2. Shalby Hospital , Indore
3. Asian Bariatrics & Cosmetics ,  Ahemdabad
4. Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital, Bengaluru
5. Manipal Hospital , Bangalore
6. Apollo Hospitals, Gandhi Nagar , Gujarat
7. Apollo Hospitals, city centre , Ahmedabad
8. CHARUSAT Hospital , Changa , Gujarat
9. SAL hospital , Ahmedabad
10. Sunshine Hospitals , Secunderabad, Telangana
11. Yashoda Hospitals , Hyderabad
12. Shanti Mukand Hospital , New Delhi
13. Holy Family Hospital, Mumbai
14. Gleneagles Khubchandani , Mumbai
15. Command Hospital , Udhampur
16. CIMS Hospital , Ahmedabad
17. The Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) , New Delhi
18. VARDHMAN MAHAVIR MEDICAL COLLEGE & SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL , New Delhi
We request you to give us an opportunity to meet you in person for product presentation and to discuss our aggressive price plan for upcoming project in India.
We would appreciate if we setup a meeting which will be at a convenient time for you.
 Looking forward to hear you at your convenience.

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Gujarat Pvt Per Capita Health Spend Rank 18th of 20 States

November30, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Kerala & Punjab rank 1st & 2nd in ‘Public Plus Private Health Spend Per Capita’, Gujarat ranks 15th ahead of Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam, MP and Rajasthan.
Kerala & Punjab also rank 1st & 2nd in Private Health Expenditure Per Capita, Gujarat ranks 18th Just Ahead of Assam and Jharkhand.
While TOI took note of HP Public Expenditure On Health Per Capita to be 6 times of Bihar, twice of Gujarat among 20 states with over 1 crore population not including UT and special category states.
Private and Public health expenditure points Private Prosperityand States Priority in addressing critical health issues.
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Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
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Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects
Health: Govts spending less force people to fork out more
Per Capita Healthcare Spend In HP 6 Times As Much As In Bihar
The government spent more than Rs.2,000 per person per year on health in Himachal Pradesh while in Bihar per capita government spending was just Rs.338, about one-sixth as much. This wide disparity in government spending between states also results in a corresponding variation in how much people are forced to spend from their own pockets.
Government spending includes what’s spent by all levels of government, but about two-thirds of the total nationally is by the states. These facts emerge from the National Health Accounts 2014-15 just uploaded on the union health ministry’s website.
In Himachal, people had to pay only about half the total health expenditure from out of their own pockets, while in Bihar their share was 82%. The national average for households’ share of the total spending was less than two-thirds.
The pattern of low government spending leading to a very high share of the burden of health expenditure being borne by the people is clear in the case of states where government share of spending was the smallest. As a share of the total health spend, Andhra Pradesh had the lowest, 15.4%, leaving people to shoulder 78%. In Bihar, the government’s share was just 16.5%. Shockingly, in Punjab, considered one of the most prosperous states, government spending was just 17% of the total health expenditure, while people spent 79.3% from their own pockets.
The two figures do not add up to 100% because total health expenditure also includes private or government-funded health insurance, spending by NGOs and by external donors. Thus, in some states, despite a low share of government in total health spend, the share of households is not too high. For instance, while in Maharashtra the government spends only 17% of the total, the households’ share is only about 60%, the remaining 27% being accounted for largely by insurance.
So where is all this money going? According to the NHA, private hospitals (26%) and private clinics (5%) accounted for almost a third of the total health spending, while pharmacies raked in another 29%. The share of government hospitals and clinics was just over 20%. Diagnostic labs and patient transport accounted for about 5% each. Inpatient care was 35% and outpatient care about 16% of the total health expenditure, while medicines and medical products accounted for almost 30%.
Another revealing statistic that emerges from the NHA is that a mere 5.3% of the total was spent on preventive healthcare.

M6.7 – central Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.7
Date-Time
  • 30 Nov 2017 06:32:51 UTC
  • 30 Nov 2017 06:32:51 near epicenter
  • 30 Nov 2017 10:32:51 standard time in your timezone
Location1.108S 23.418W
Depth10 km
Distances
  • 1044.7 km (647.7 mi) ENE of Fernando de Noronha (Distrito Estadual), Brazil
  • 1251.5 km (775.9 mi) NW of Georgetown, Saint Helena
  • 1408.7 km (873.4 mi) ENE of Natal, Brazil
  • 1412.4 km (875.7 mi) ENE of São Miguel, Brazil
  • 1415.3 km (877.5 mi) ENE of Extremoz, Brazil

Nations of the South Asia Region join hands to promote Inclusion through Unified Cricket RDT Ananthapur Andhra Pradesh


 30 November 2017– Special Olympics Teams from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Serendib (Sri Lanka) and India will be participating in the 3rd South Asia Unified Cricket Tournament to be held from 1-4 December 2017 at RDT Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh.
The Tournament will be inaugurated on the 1st of December 2017 at 6PM at the RDT Ananthapur Sports Academy Ground in the gracious presence of the Chief Guest Shri GVG Ashok Kumar, IPS, Superintendent of Police, along with Mr. Moncho Ferrer, Program Director, RDT & Chairman, Organizing Committee and Guest of Honor – Mrs. Anne Ferrer, Founder and Executive Director, RDT & Mr. R. Dasarath, Director, CBR Sector. Dr. (Cdr) Kartikay Saini, Chairman, SO Bharat, Mr. Victor R Vaz, National Sports Director and Ms. Mukta Narain Thind, National Director – OD & C.Rajasekhar , Area Director, Andhra Pradesh will be present from the Host Country.
The Tournament is being held with support from Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India, Government of Andhra Pradesh, the Lions Clubs International and the Aruna Abhey Oswal Trust along with Rural Development Trust. The Lions Club International and Aruna Abhey Oswal Trust has come forward to promote health needs and unified sports for Special Olympics Bharat under the program Mission Inclusion Bharat.
This is the third edition of the tournament, with the previous two held in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2014 and 2016. Unified Cricket matches will be played on 2nd and 3rdDecember at the RDT (Rural Development Trust) ASA grounds.
Unified Sports encourages persons with and without Intellectual disabilities to team up and play. This breaks barriers in as much as targeting common goals and sharing experiences, it is considered a catalyst in promoting inclusion
Alongside the competitions 300 Athletes, including all participating Athletes will be screened across Fit feet and Health Promotion on 2 and 3 December at Indoor Auditorium. Families of the children special needs will be given awareness on Hygiene & Sanitation & Intellectual Disability on 3rd December 2017.
 Quote from Drew Boshell, Senior Vice President, Sport & Health, Special Olympics International:
On behalf of Special Olympics International, I wish many great wickets and centuries for all the cricketers competing in the 3rd Special Olympics South Asia Unified Cricket Tournament in Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh, India. As the second most popular sport in the world, and with over 80,000 Special Olympic athletes competing in cricket worldwide, all eyes will be proudly focused on the great example of sport and inclusion that you are setting. Play well, Play fair and Play Unified!”
Quote from Air Marshal Denzil Keelor, Founder & CEO, SO Bharat: “It is a privilege to hold an event of this scale in India. With Cricket reigning high in the hearts of the people this is a strong platform for relaying the message of Inclusion, and spreading it beyond national boundaries. I trust the SO Bharat Andhra Pradesh Chapter to carry out this event most successfully and I extend a warm welcome to the Special Olympics programs from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Serendib to join us in making this a memorable Unified experience”
Quote from Mr. Moncho Ferrer, Program Director, RDT and Chairman, Organizing Committee“RDT has a great privilege in welcoming all the special athletes to South Asia Unified Cricket Tournament. A rare occasion for the inclusion for integration – A global village, crossing barriers and carrying a spirit of unity.”
Quote from Mr. Rajshekhar Cheli, Area Director, SO Bharat – Andhra Pradesh: “Performance always comes from passion & not from pressure. Always be passionate of sports, as sports plays critical role in life. I feel privileged to receive this opportunity to host this great event for Special Olympics Asia Pacific to promote Inclusion for our Special Athletes. “

Merkel ready to help African states

EU wants to work more closely with Africa to address illegal migration, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday. She was addressing a summit attended by dozens of European and African leaders in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. “It’s very important that we simply support Africans to put a stop to illegal migration, so people don’t have to either suffer in horrible camps in Libya or are even being traded,” Merkel said. Migration is a top issue at the summit after recent footage of migrants at a slave auction in Libya drew international condemnation, AP said. Another issue high on the agenda is security as the threat of extremism grows in West Africa and elsewhere.

May visits Iraq

British Prime Minister Theresa May met with her Iraqi counterpart Haider al-Abadi in Baghdad on Wednesday, Reuters reported, citing an Iraqi government spokesman. This is her first visit to Iraq since coming to power last year. The British government said in September that there were around 600 British soldiers on the ground in Iraq. “We will continue to support Iraq in various fields,” May said, according to Iraqi state television. Abadi said that “Iraqi-British relations have witnessed an improvement, especially in the field of counter terrorism,” according to the report.

Czech PM Bohuslav Sobotka stepped down

Czech center-left government of Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka stepped down on Wednesday. The move makes way for billionaire Andrej Babis, who won an election last month, to take power in time for an EU summit in December. “The resignation will be delivered to the president today,” Sobotka said after a regular government session.
His coalition government was the first in 15 years to complete a full four-year term and presided over robust economic growth that helped cut unemployment to the lowest level in the EU and push up wages at the fastest pace in a decade, Reuters said. However, voters opted for anti-establishment candidates, punishing traditional parties at the polls. Babis’s ANO party, with pledges to fight political corruption, has failed to convince any of the other eight parliamentary parties to join a new coalition.

Soth Korean Gov’t to pump in 2.2 tln won through 2022 for 4th industrial revolution

South Korea’s government said Thursday it will allocate 2.2 trillion won (US$2 billion) for research and development (R&D) projects throughout 2022 to better prepare for what it calls the fourth industrial revolution.
Under the project dubbed “I-Korea 4.0,” the Presidential Committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution said it will secure new growth engine for the country by expanding industries’ productiveness and competitiveness under the idea of “intelligence, innovation, inclusiveness, and interaction.”
The government said the project will generate some 366,000 new jobs along with 128-trillion-won worth of wealth by 2022.
“The National Assembly and the government both consider the fourth industrial revolution as crucial,” said Science Minister Yoo Young-min, claiming the ministry will bring different governmental bodies together to promptly carry out projects.
The government said it will foster some 46,000 R&D experts, while providing education programs to South Korean workers to cope with the changing scope of the labor market. It will expand the benefits of employment insurance to provide people with stronger social safety net.
Seoul will also give more leeway to businesses through deregulation, and assist projects to adopt the fifth-generation network by March 2019.
For profitable emerging businesses with high risks, the government said it will create a fund worth 10 trillion won to support them financially.
The government will also adopt robots to support patient care, and provide subsidies to elderly citizens suffering from Alzheimer’s.
yonhapnews.co.kr

Trump reflect back at British PM

US President Donald Trump has hit back at criticism by Britain’s prime minister over his retweets of anti-Muslim videos.
The videos were originally posted by a leader of a British far-right group. She is reported to have had previously been ordered to pay fines for religious harassment of Muslims.
A spokesperson for British Prime Minister Theresa May said the British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right.
The spokesperson added, “It is wrong for the president to have done this,” referring to Trump’s retweets.
Trump responded on Twitter, “Theresa May, don’t focus on me, focus on the destructive radical Islamic terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. We are doing just fine.”

Mitsubishi Aluminum admits to data fabrication

Mitsubishi Materials says one of its subsidiaries, Mitsubishi Aluminum, fabricated inspection data for aluminum plates so they appeared to meet quality standards.
The plates were manufactured at the metal maker’s factory in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Mitsubishi Materials acknowledged last week that 2 other group firms, Mitsubishi Cable Industries and Mitsubishi Shindoh, delivered sub-standard products with altered data.
But it did not disclose the misconduct at the aluminum unit, which was actually discovered during an in-house probe in November last year.
Mitsubishi Aluminum says the sub-quality products were delivered to 16 clients, but it has confirmed that the products have no safety problems.
Affected products from the 3 subsidiaries have been supplied to 274 clients.

PP Chaudhary: Indian companies, CSR 9822 Cr, surge 11%

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Global complacency threatens the lives of children and adolescents as world set to miss global AIDS target – UNICEF

NEW DELHI/NEW YORK/JOHANNESBURG, 01 December 2017 – In 2016, 120,000 children under the age of 14 died of AIDS related causes, and 18 children were infected with HIV every single hour. If current trends persist, there will be 3.5 million new adolescent HIV infections by 2030, according to projections from the 2017 UNICEF Statistical Update on Children and AIDS released today.

“It is unacceptable that we continue to see so many children dying from AIDS and so little progress made to protect adolescents from new HIV infections,” said Dr. Chewe Luo, Chief of HIV for UNICEF. “The AIDS epidemic is not over; it remains a threat to the lives of children and young people and more can and should be done to prevent it.”

A UNICEF analysis of demographic trends and new HIV data reveals that targets set in the 2020 Super-Fast-Track framework developed in 2016 to end AIDS among children, will not be achieved.

There has been some progress in the fight against AIDS, notably in preventing mother to child transmission of HIV. Around 2 million new infections among children have been averted since 2000. However, UNICEF warns that such progress must not lead to complacency as the Statistical Update highlights that children age 4 and under living with HIV face the highest risk of AIDS-related deaths compared to other age groups.

Paediatric HIV testing and treatment is lagging, with only 43 per cent of HIV exposed infants being tested within the recommended first two months of life, and the same percentage of children living with HIV receiving lifesaving antiretroviral treatment.

UNICEF says progress in preventing new HIV infections among adolescents and improving testing and treatment in adolescent populations has been unacceptably slow. In 2016 alone, 55,000 adolescents (age 10-19) died from AIDS-related causes, 91 per cent of them in sub-Saharan Africa. The data also reveals a worrying gender disparity: for every five adolescent boys living with HIV, there are seven girls of the same age.

“To continue at this slow rate of progress is to gamble with the lives of children and commit future generations to a preventable life of HIV and AIDS,” Dr Luo added. “We must act urgently in order to sustain any gains we have made in the past decade.”
UNICEF proposes a way forward for addressing gaps in the HIV response. This includes:
  • Investing in, and utilising emerging innovations such as HIV self-testing, pre-exposure prophylaxis and new paediatric drugs;
  • Scaling-up the response for children including expanding treatment programmes and investment in new technology for point-of-care diagnostics;
  • Strengthening capacity of governments for the collection of comprehensive, disaggregated testing and treatment data, especially on adolescents, to help inform programming;
  • Prioritising interventions for adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa.

The AIDS epidemic must remain a global public health concern, according to UNICEF. Innovative solutions must be adopted to speed up progress in preventing HIV infection of children and ensuring those living with HIV get the treatment they need.

UP Civic polls Saffronised

Uttar Pradesh, BJP candidates have won 14 out of 16 mayoral posts in Urban Local Bodies elections. Party has won Lucknow, Allahabad, Agra, Varanasi, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Faizabad, Kanpur, Bareily, Saharanpur, Mathura, Jhansi, Firozabad, and Moradabad Municipal corporations. Bahujan Samaj Party nominees have won two mayoral posts of Aligarh and Meerut.
Newly constituted Ayodhya Faizabad Municipal corporations has gone in the favour of BJP. Its nominee Rishikesh Upadhya has defeated his nearest rival Samajwadi Party`s Gulshan Bindu Kinnar.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had initiated his campaign for the elections from Ayodhya Samajwadi Party has alleged irregularities in the counting by the local administration at the behest of the ruling BJP.
Main opposition Samajwadi Party and Congress were unable to open their accounts for mayoral posts.
Our correspondent reports that results of 67 chairmen posts
out of 198 Nagar Palika Parishads have been declared and of them 20 have gone in the favour of BJP. Samajwadi Party has won 17, BSP 8 and Congress 3.
Counting in remaining seats is underway. Similarly results of 235 posts out of 438 Chairmen of Nagar Panchayats have been declared. Of them BJP has won 56. Samajwadi Party has won 43, BSP 24 and Congress has won 8 posts.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that he would like to give credit of this win to all BJP workers who worked for the party to communicate its agenda of development to all. Talking to media persons at party headquarter at Lucknow he said that he would also like to thank all the voters for their support to BJP nominees.
He said this victory has increased the responsibility of the Government and party to implement the welfare schemes. Party`s State Unit President Dr Mahendra Pandey has said that BJP is committed to implement its all promises made in Sankalp Patra released during the local bodies polls

FSSAI issues detailed guidelines on recall of food products

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has asked companies to put in place a proper plan to recall food products from markets, if found unsafe.
Food safety regulator yesterday issued detailed guidelines on recall of food products and said that the purpose is to help food business operators to frame a proper recall plan and implement them when the situation demand.
According to FSSAI, food recalls are an appropriate method for removing or correcting marketed food products and their labelling that violate the laws administered by the regulatory authority.
Recall can be defined as an action to remove food products from market at any stage of the food chain, including that possessed by consumer, which may pose a threat to the public health or food that violate the Act.
The recovered product must be stored in an area which is separated from any other food product. Accurate records are to be kept of the amount of recovered product and the batch codes of the product recovered.
FSSAI further said the companies, which have produced unsafe products, should take steps so that the need for such recalls do not arise again in future.

Two earthquakes hit eastern Iran

United States Geological Survey (USGS) has said, two earthquakes hit eastern Iran in quick succession early today. It said a strong magnitude 6.0 tremor struck at a shallow depth close to the populous city of Kerman, followed by a less powerful 5.0 aftershock 10 minutes later in the same area.
However, USGS predicted a low chance of widespread loss to life or property.
The latest tremors come just over two weeks after a 7.3 quake killed more than 400 people in western Kermanshah province, close to the border with neighbouring Iraq.

Obama:Automation is the way forward

Former US President Barack Obama has said India and the US can solve any problem if the two countries are working together. Addressing Hindustan Times leadership summit in New Delhi today, Mr Obama said, India played a key role during the Paris accord on climate change which was not only politically difficult but a right thing to do. He said, all nation have to work to lower the carbon emissions.
Mr Obama said, the partnership between the world’s oldest and largest democracies is a defining one. He said, India’s movement towards a more modern economy that would lift millions of people out of poverty is important. He said, US worked very hard to get India into the Nuclear Supply Group but it did not get the cooperation of every country on the issue.
Mr Obama said automation is the way forward and much of the world’s investment needs to head in this direction. He said, people can not unwind globalisation or pretend automation does not exist and there is a need to invest in people’s skills and education.
Speaking on terrorism, Mr Obama stressed that terrorism of any sort, directed at any country eventually affects everyone. He said, after 26/11 Mumbai attacks, US was as obsessed as India to dismantle the terror network. Replying to a query, he said, US had no evidence that Pakistani government was aware of Osama Bin Laden’s presence in Pakistan.
Speaking on the similarities between the two nations, the former US President said, values of openness and rule of law, freedom of speech are common in India and US. He said, India and US have thrown off the yoke of colonialism and constitution of both countries begin with the same three words, We the People.
On social media, He said, those who are leaders, it is important to be mindful about the power of technological tools and their limits. Mr Obama said, think before you speak, think before you tweet.
He said, for a country like India where there is a Muslim population that is successful, integrated and considers itself as Indian, this should be nourished and cultivated.
Obama was more direct in criticising Trump´s threat to leave the 2015 Paris climate accord on slashing global carbon emissions.
“It is an agreement that — even though we have a little bit of a pause in American leadership — is giving our children a fighting chance,” he said.
Trump has threatened several times to withdraw from the Paris accord saying it is crippling US business. He has called for the agreement to be renegotiated.
Obama would not be drawn into other questions about the US administration at the appearance where he called “destructive populism” a threat to modern democracy.
“The thing I love about America and I suspect the thing you love about India is just this cacophony of life and it throws up all kinds of variety,” Obama said in response to one attempt to force a comment on Trump.
“There are political trends in American that I don´t agree with and abide by but I recognise as part of a running thread in American life.”
Obama said he has become “obsessed” with the way news is handled and consumed, particularly by the young.
“We are more connected than ever before but … more and more we are fitting facts to suit our opinions rather than formulating our opinions based on facts,” said Obama, who was in China before visiting India, and next goes to Paris.

Scholars Have Found a Rare Copy of Heretical Writings on Jesus And His ‘Brother’

 

Scholars Have Found a Rare Copy of Heretical Writings on Jesus And His ‘Brother’

This didn’t make it into the Bible.
MIKE MCRAE
1 DEC 2017
Near what is today the Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi, some 1,400 years or so ago, somebody buried a whole bunch of documents in a jar.
It’s now been revealed that fragments of one of those manuscripts are somewhat different to the others in this hidden library. For one thing, they’re written in Greek rather than Coptic. But a strange sequence of dots also hints at a more didactic purpose.
The Nag Hammadi library consists of 52 texts spread through 13 leather-bound vellum codices that were discovered back in 1945 by local farmers looking for fertiliser.
Traced back to anywhere between the 2nd and 6th century CE, they are of a heretical tradition described as Gnosticism– an early, rather mystical form of Christianity.
Like so many Gnostic records, most of the documents are written in Coptic, a traditional language written and spoken in Egypt for many centuries.
Earlier this year, religious studies researchers at The University of Texas at Austin discovered one was different to most of the others – it was a copy of an existing piece scribed in Greek.
“To say that we were excited once we realised what we’d found is an understatement,” says Geoffrey Smith, a scholar of Biblical Greek and Christian origins.
“We never suspected that Greek fragments of the First Apocalypse of James survived from antiquity. But there they were, right in front of us.”
The manuscript is famous for describing a conversation between Jesus and James, who he refers to as frequently ‘my brother’. Before we get too excited about proof of siblings, he does make it clear that James is “not my brother materially“.
Nonetheless, the document is technically heretical, not being included in the Christian canon as a bonafide gospel by Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, who led discussions in the 4th century on what scriptures to include in the New Testament.
“The text supplements the biblical account of Jesus’s life and ministry by allowing us access to conversations that purportedly took place between Jesus and his brother, James – secret teachings that allowed James to be a good teacher after Jesus’s death,” says Smith.
Being written in Greek isn’t the only thing that makes it stand out.
“The scribe has divided most of the text into syllables by using mid-dots,” says Brent Landau, a lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Texas.
“Such divisions are very uncommon in ancient manuscripts, but they do show up frequently in manuscripts that were used in educational contexts.”
In other words, this version of the text was a teaching tool, probably modelling Greek for students. Most example texts are small sections of known texts – having a complete translation of the First Apocalypse of James could reflect the teacher’s love of the account.
The Nag Hammadi library holds immense importance for the understanding of Gnostic culture.
No doubt this more unusual sample will add colourful detail to our impression of the development of Christianity in the first few centuries.
The discovery was announced at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting in Boston in November.

Decisions taken by the Union Cabinet

Cabinet approves setting up of National Nutrition Mission 
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi  has approved setting up of National Nutrition Mission (NNM) with a three year budget of Rs.9046.17 crore commencing from 2017-18.
Features:
The NNM, as an apex body, will monitor, supervise, fix targets and guide the nutrition related interventions across the Ministries.
The proposal consists of
·         mapping of various Schemes contributing towards addressing malnutrition
·         introducing a very robust convergence mechanism
·         ICT based Real Time Monitoring system
·         incentivizing States/UTs for meeting the targets
·         incentivizing Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) for using IT based tools
·         eliminating registers used by AWWs
·         introducing measurement of height of children at the Anganwadi Centres (AWCs)
·         Social Audits
·         Setting-up Nutrition Resource Centres, involving masses through Jan Andolan for their participation on nutrition through various activities, among others.
The programme through the targets will strive to reduce the level of stunting, under-nutrition, anemia and low birth weight babies. It will create synergy, ensure better monitoring, issue alerts for timely action, and encourage States/UTs to perform, guide and supervise the line Ministries and States/UTs to achieve the targeted goals.
 
More than 10 crore people will be benefitted by this programme.  All the States and districts will be covered in a phased manner i.e. 315 districts in 2017-18, 235 districts in 2018-19 and remaining districts in 2019-20.
An amount of Rs. 9046.17 crore will be expended for three years commencing from 2017-18. This will be funded by Government Budgetary Support (50%) and 50% by IBRD or other MDB. Government budgetary support would be 60:40 between Centre and States/UTs, 90:10 for NER and Himalayan States and 100% for UTs without legislature. Total Government of India share over a period of three years would be Rs. 2849.54 crore.
Implementation strategy would be based on intense monitoring and Convergence Action Plan right upto the grass root level. NNM will be rolled out in three phases from 2017-18 to 2019-20. NNM targets to reduce stunting, under-nutrition, anemia (among young children, women and adolescent girls) and reduce low birth weight by 2%, 2%, 3% and 2% per annum respectively. Although the target to reduce Stunting is atleast 2% p.a., Mission would strive to achieve reduction in Stunting from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to 25% by 2022 (Mission 25 by 2022).
·               Cabinet approves MoU between India and Italy for cooperation in Agriculture and Phytosanitary issues
The Union Cabinet chaired by  Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Italy for cooperation in Agriculture and Phytosanitary issues. It replaces the earlier MoU signed in January, 2008 which is going to expire in January, 2018.
The MoU provides for cooperation in the fields of Phytosanitary issues, agricultural production and a wide range of other sectors including animal husbandry, agricultural research, food processing and other additional fields as may be mutually decided by both the sides.
The MoU has provision for exchange of information on the situation of agriculture and rural development, strengthening of technical exchange and production cooperation in respect of agricultural mechanization/farm machinery and agro-industrial infrastructures, removal of technical barriers and exchange experiences in animal husbandry sector including modern scientific researches and technologies etc.
The MoU provides for setting up of a Joint Working Group in order to promote bilateral exchanges in the field of agriculture, consider long-term initiatives for agricultural cooperation, and promote cooperation in order to reduce phytosanitary risks in exported goods also through the definition of specific joint procedures.
It will encourage and facilitate contacts between governmental agencies, scientific and academic institutions and business communities of both countries and promote further cooperation between the respective research institutes of the two countries.
·               Cabinet approves investment cooperation and facilitation treaty between India and Brazil
 
The Union Cabinet chaired by  Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing and ratification of the Investment Cooperation and Facilitation Treaty (ICFT) between India and Brazil.
The Treaty will result in increase of investment flows between the two countries. The ICFT between India and Brazil will provide appropriate facilitation to Brazilian investors in India and Indian investors in the Brazil. It is likely to increase the comfort level and boost the confidence of investors by assuring a level playing field and non-discrimination in all investment facilitation matters, thus providing conducive investment climate to investors. It would help project India as a preferred Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) destination to all Brazilian investors.
 
·              Cabinet  approves transfer of landed assets owned by Hindustan Vegetable Oils Corporation Ltd. to Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
The Union Cabinet chaired by the  Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi  The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for transfer of all land assets owned by Hindustan Vegetable Oils Corporation Ltd (HVOC) to Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) or its authorized agency for appropriate utilization/ disposal.
In lieu of the transfer of the land assets of HVOC, complete liabilities of HVOC towards loans taken from the Government including interest would be written off. The Government shall also take care of all contingent liabilities of HVOC that may arise in future due to pending cases in various courts/tribunals/authorities.
The land located in seven cities are lying unutilized for many years. The transfer of the properties to MoHUA would enable use of the land for public purpose. This will facilitate early winding up of HVOC, which is a sick PSU under liquidation.

Croatian president laments ex-general’s death

Croatia’s president says the nation has been “deeply struck in the heart” by the death of an ex-Croat general who died shortly after claiming to have drunk poison as the Yugoslav tribunal convicted him of war crimes during Bosnia’s 1992-95 conflict. Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic said in an address on Thursday that Slobodan Praljak “would rather take his own life than live as a convict for the acts he firmly believed he hadn’t committed,” AP reports. Grabar Kitarovic has denounced the court ruling, which linked Croatia’s wartime leadership with a plan to create a Croat mini-state in Bosnia.

Russia warns against severing ties with N. Korea

It would not be constructive to completely sever ties with North Korea, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday. To sever ties with Pyongyang “would be the easiest thing to do,” he said, adding that it would not help to resolve the situation surrounding the country. “We believe that we should pool our efforts to find an answer” to the crisis, TASS quoted the spokesman as saying. Peskov was commenting on a statement by US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, in which she called on all states to sever ties with North Korea and suspend Pyongyang’s voting rights at the UN.

Francis clarion call, action on Rohingya refugee crisis

Pope Francis called Thursday for “decisive” international action on the Rohingya refugee crisis as he began a visit to Bangladesh. More than 620,000 of the Muslim minority have sought sanctuary in Bangladesh after fleeing violence in Myanmar. The pontiff made the comments in a speech shortly after arriving from Myanmar, where he walked a diplomatic tightrope. He stayed away there from mentioning the army’s crackdown on Rohingya Muslims. “None of us can fail to be aware of the gravity of the situation, the immense toll of human suffering involved,” the pope said, as cited by AFP. He praised Bangladesh for taking in the mass exodus across the border into overcrowded makeshift camps.
Pope Francis wrapped up his visit to Myanmar on Thursday with a Mass for young people before heading to neighboring Bangladesh. Francis has so far refrained from speaking out about the Muslim Rohingya refugee crisis out of diplomatic deference to his hosts in Myanmar. The Vatican said the Pope wants to “build bridges” with the predominantly Buddhist nation. However, human-rights groups and Rohingya themselves have expressed disappointment that the pontiff, an advocate for refugees, refrained from condemning what the UN has said is a textbook case of ethnic cleansing, AFP said. Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said Francis took seriously the advice given to him by the local Catholic Church. It urged him to toe a cautious line and not even refer to the “Rohingya” by name during his trip.

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North India under cold wave

The smog hit Delhi, the visibility has dropped to 800 meters. According to the Northern Railway, 19 trains were arriving late while six others were rescheduled due to fog in Delhi and other parts of Northern Indian.”One train was cancelled,” a senior Northern Railway official.
Delhi with minimum temperature recorded at 8.3 degrees Celsius below normal. Delhi continue to record morning temperature around 9 to 10 °C for 3rd consecutive day today.
North India continue under cold wave conditions. Kashmir Valley shivered under sub-zero temperatures while Punjab and Haryana also saw the mercury dip as large parts of north India experienced biting cold.
Adampur in Punjab recorded a biting 4.9 degrees Celsius minimum temperature as visibility dropped slightly at few places in the state and neighbouring Haryana due to shallow fog and mist. Chandigarh recorded a low of 9 degrees Celsius.
In Haryana, Hisar was the coldest place recording a low of 5.6 degrees Celsius, down four notches against normal limit.
The Kashmir Valley and the Ladakh region continued to experience sub-zero night temperatures even as the Meteorological Department has forecast a further dip in the mercury owing to the dry weather over th next few days.
The night temperature across Kashmir division, including Ladakh region, stayed below the freezing point last night, an official of the MET department said.
A blanket of haze again enveloped Delhi on Sunday. The India Meteorological Department said pollution levels have spiked due to calm conditions, marked by low wind speed and moisture. The IMD has forecast possibility of light rains on Tuesday.

NGT Qs,Delhi Govt Inertness

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal with complete unaware of Delhi air polluting each day and the voice can be felt across pan global but Delhi rulers more anxious in spreading wings to other states but is awake after the National Tribunal knocks at the desk of CM of Delhi. Within the habit of NPA, non performing assets,ask for more time.
National Green Tribunal today came down heavily on the Delhi government for not filing a comprehensive action plan on ways to deal with severe air pollution in the city and slammed authorities for holding the India-Sri Lanka cricket match despite bad air quality.
During the hearing, the Delhi government said it needed more time to file the action plan as the chief secretary and environment secretary have been recently changed.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, however, directed the government to file the report within the next 48 hours.
The tribunal had on November 28 asked the city government and four neighbouring states – Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan to submit an action plan on tackling pollution.
The third Test between Sri Lanka and India was disrupted yesterday due to choking smog. The Sri Lankan cricket team had complained of poor air quality that forced India to declare their innings.
The tribunal also pulled up the city government for not introducing odd-even car rationing scheme at this point of time when the air quality is severe.

Qatar to attend summit of GCC

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani will attend a crucial summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) this coming week, Doha’s foreign minister said on Sunday.
Speaking at a forum, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said Qatar’s leader had accepted the invitation to attend, amid the region’s worst political crisis in years.
“I will attend the ministerial council tomorrow and the emir will attend the summit,” said the minister.
He added that Qatar had not yet seen the summit agenda, but the current crisis would be discussed at the meeting.
“It is important that the GCC system remains alive,” said the minister.
The Emir received an invitation from Kuwait at the end of last month to attend the GCC summit.
It was the first such invitation during the ongoing and increasingly bitter Saudi-led diplomatic boycott of Doha.
The summit will start on December 5, the six-month anniversary of the start of the crisis.
It was unclear who would represent the other members of the GCC at the gathering.
On June 5, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Egypt abruptly cut all ties with Qatar over accusations Doha supported extremism and was close to Iran.
Qatar denies the allegations.
Since the beginning of the crisis, all diplomatic communication between Qatar and the boycotting countries has been stopped.
Founded in 1981, the GCC is a political and economic union that includes Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, and Qatar, as well as Oman and Kuwait.
Kuwait and Oman have not taken part in the boycott of the tiny gas-rich emirate, and Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad Al-Sabah has acted as a mediator in the crisis.

Korea tensions mount on US-South Korea drill

US-South Korea air exercise,  Pyongyang calling it an “all-out provocation” that could lead to nuclear conflict as a US lawmaker warned of a growing likelihood of “preemptive war” on the divided peninsula.
The five-day Vigilant Ace drill, involving some 230 aircraft including F-22 Raptor stealth jet fighters, begins Monday, five days after the North test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile believed to be capable of hitting the US mainland in a new challenge to President Donald Trump.
The North’s ruling party Rodong newspaper slammed the upcoming drill.
“It is an open, all-out provocation against the DPRK, which may lead to a nuclear war any moment,” it said in an editorial Sunday, using the North’s official name.
“The US and South Korean puppet warmongers would be well advised to bear in mind that their DPRK-targeted military drill will be as foolish as an act precipitating their self-destruction,” it said.
The commentary was published a day after Pyongyang’s foreign ministry accused the Trump administration of “begging for nuclear war” by staging what it called the reckless air drills.

Gujarat review by Commission

2-December, 2017
I. During this visit, the Commission met various political
parties to understand their issues and concerns.
Commission noted their suggestions for holding free fair
and peaceful elections in the state
II. Commission reviewed work of DMs, SPs, Police
Commissioners, DIGs/IGs and discussed issues with Chief
secretary, Home secretary, DGP and other senior officers
of the State Government.
III. Commission also discussed strategy with various
Enforcement agencies.
Issues raised and suggestions made by the Political Parties:
1 Law and Order
 Some Political Parties demanded that CAPF should be
deployed in all sensitive polling stations.
 Parties wanted that name of Observers and phone numbers
should be publicized and meetings of observers with political
parties be organized on regular basis. Similarly, name of the
nodal officers of MCC should also be publicized.
 Political Parties requested that necessary direction may be
issued to ensure that all outsiders leave the constituencies 48
hours prior to polling.

Rahul files nomination papers, Congress President

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Congress VP Rahul Gandhi prepares his nomination papers for the post of Congress President at AICC.Rahul Gandhi  file his nomination papers for the election to the top Congress post today, the last date for filing of nominations. INC, A new era begins, as Congress VP Rahul Gandhi prepares his nomination papers for the post of Congress President at AICC.
Rahul Gandhi scion is the lone candidate in the fray and decks have been cleared for his election as the Congress president, succeeding his mother Sonia Gandhi, who has held the post for 19 years in a row now.
No one else filed papers till Sunday, according to Mullapally Ramachandran, the chairman of the party’s Central Election Authority.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh are among the proposers for the candidature of Rahul Gandhi for the party chief’s post.
Rahul Gandhi accompanied by notable  leaders including Manmohan Singh, Ahmed Patel, Sheila Dikshit, Sushilkumar Shinde, Jyotiraditya Scindia and host of  others.
Senior party leaders Kamal Nath, Sheila Dikshit, Motilal Vora and Tarun Gogoi filed first set of nominations (as proposers) for the Congress vice-president.
Rahul Gandhi, became Congress vice president in January 2013, will succeed his mother, who is the longest-serving chief of the party, having been at the helm from 1998.
The last date for withdrawal of candidature is December 11, and the poll, if necessary, will be held on December 16 and the counting will take place on December 19.

Egypt premier Shafik still mulling election bid

Former Egyptian prime minister Ahmed Shafik, who returned home from the United Arab Emirates after announcing his bid for Egypt’s presidency, appeared in Cairo on Sunday to say he was still considering his run in next year’s election.
Shafik’s comments on a private Cairo television station came a day after his family said he had been taken from their home in the Emirates and deported back to Egypt, where they said they had lost contact with him until late on Sunday.
Shafik, a former air force chief and government minister, has been seen by critics of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as the strongest potential challenger to the president, who is expected to run for a second term next year.
Details about what happened to Shafik between his leaving the UAE on Saturday and his declaration on Sunday were unclear. He made a surprise announcement from the UAE last week that he planned to run in the 2018 election.
“Today, I am here in the country, so I think I am free to deliberate further on the issue, to explore and go down and talk to people in the street,” he said on Sunday.
“There’s a chance now to investigate more and see exactly what is needed … to feel out if this is the logical choice.”
The interview on Dream TV was Shafik’s first public appearance since leaving the UAE on Saturday. His family said earlier they feared he had been “kidnapped”. Sources said he had been picked up by Egyptian authorities at Cairo airport.
Shafik dismissed reports he had been kidnapped.
His lawyer, Dina Adly, wrote on her Facebook page that she had been able to see him at a Cairo hotel and said he was not subject to any investigations. She did not confirm whether he was able to leave the hotel or country.
“I had a meeting with Shafik an hour ago at one of the hotels in New Cairo and confirmed his health,” Adly wrote on Facebook, referring to a suburban area of Cairo.
“He confirmed that his health was good and that he was not subjected to any investigations,” she wrote.
Shafik’s family said earlier he had been taken from their home on Saturday by UAE authorities and flown by private plane back to Cairo.
“We know nothing about him since he left home yesterday,” Shafik’s daughter May told Reuters on Sunday before his reappearance.
“If he was deported he should have been able to go home by now, not just disappear. We consider him kidnapped.”
UAE authorities confirmed he left the Emirates but gave no details.
A source at the Egyptian interior ministry said: “We do not know anything about Shafik. We did not arrest him and we did not receive any requests from the prosecution to arrest him or bring him back.”

Real Story – A Muslim woman who stepped out of all disparity

Media Invitation – Mehar Charitable Society organised Think “AASRA” (an Fund Raising Event) Theatrical Presentation by New Delhi Performers (Hello Cab) Play based on a Real Story – A Muslim woman who stepped out of all disparity and could lead a path of her life, all by herself and become first cab driver of Delhi

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I N V I T A T I O N 

Mehar Charitable Society

cordially invites you to

Think “AASRA”

(an Fund Raising Event)

Theatrical Presentation by New Delhi Performers (Hello Cab)

Play based on a Real Story – A Muslim woman who stepped out of all disparity and could lead a path of her life, all by herself and become first cab driver of Delhi
Directed by: Basab Bhattacharya
Acted by: Ms. Priyanka

On Monday 4th December, 2017

Time: 6.00 pm

At :India Islamic Cultural Centre

Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003

Followed by Dinner

Chief Guest:

Shri Vijay Goel, Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports

Guests of Honour
·         Shri  Shyam Jaju (National Vice President, BJP)
·         Shri  Udit Raj (MP, Lok Sabha)
·         Shri  P. Kamraj (Special Commissioner, Law & Order-South)
·         Smt  Shyama Chona (Educationist & Padam Vibhushan Awardee)
R.S.V.P :
Mrs. Harita Mehta (President, Mehar)| Mrs. Barkha Shukla Singh (Ex MLA & DCW Chairperson)

Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report

Dear Media Colleague:                                                      
It is my pleasure to inform you that UNESCO New Delhi is planning to organize a national launch and panel discussion on the 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report at 3 p.m. on Monday, 4 December 2017 at Auditorium Hall, UNESCO House, 1 San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, India. The theme of 2017/8 GEMR is “Accountability in Education”.
We are pleased to inform you that there is a strong content in the Report relevant to India; in fact, there are 28 specific mentions of India in the thematic section of the Report as well as several other instances in the monitoring section.
The 2017/8 GEM Report investigates accountability-related issues in education, analyzes how all relevant actors – the international community, government, teachers, schools and parents can provide education more effectively, efficiently and equitably and address global commitments to SDG 4. The thematic section of the Report focuses on the rationale, effectiveness and the intended and unintended consequences of different accountability frameworks in education. In addition to defining accountability in education, the Report also highlights seven approaches to accountability in education: financial, regulatory, professional, performance-based, market-oriented, participatory and national and global accountability. The GEM Reports would continue its assessment of progress towards SDG 4 and its 10 targets as well as other education related targets in the SDG agenda.
I am therefore writing to invite you to the forthcoming launch and panel discussion at 3 p.m. on Monday, 4 December 2017. (At the launch, we would have discussions and interactions focusing on specific sections within the Report (for example, high stakes testing or low fee private schools)).
I look forward to welcoming you at UNESCO House at 2:45 pm on Monday, 4 December.

RAJIV CHANDRAN
National Information Officer

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

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“Transformation towards sustainable and resilient society for all”
3 December 2017

                                                                               Message of UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres



Resilience is central to achieving sustainable development. In its pledge to leave no one behind, the 2030 Agenda embodies a commitment to building the capacities of those who face marginalization and exclusion, in order to reduce their vulnerability to economic, social and environmental shocks.

In recent years, the international community has achieved notable progress in advancing the rights of the world’s one billion persons with disabilities. Disability is recognized as a cross-cutting issue in the 2030 Agenda, the New Urban Agenda and the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction.

Yet, persons with disabilities remain too often excluded from the design, planning and implementation of policies and programmes that have an impact on their lives. Too often they face discrimination in labour markets and in access to education and other services.

To overcome this challenge, the path towards inclusive, accessible, usable facilities, technologies, infrastructure, services and products must be ensured by, for and with persons with disabilities. We must build on their agency, working together to design, develop and implement affordable and innovative solutions to realize equality for all.

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, let us remove physical and cultural barriers, build resilient societies and create opportunities that truly leave no one behind.

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Amit Shah’s rallies cancelled South Gujarat and Saurashtra

Bad weather conditions due to Cyclon Ockhi have hampered the poll campaigning in Saurashtra and South Gujarat which will go to polls in the first phase on Saturday.
BJP state spokesperson Harshad Patel said, three public meetings of party president Amit Shah in Saurashtra region have been cancelled. The public rally was supposed to be held at Rajula, Mahuva and Shihor.
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, former Chief minister Anandiben Patel are scheduled to address rallies today.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, BSP Chief Mayawati and Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav are also slated to hold public meetings today.
Of the 182 constituencies, 89 in 19 districts of Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat will go to polls in the first phase on Saturday. The Election Commission has barred political parties, candidates and other organizations from publishing advertisement in the print media on Friday and Saturday without its prior approval.
AIR correspondent reports, enforcement agencies are checking misuse of money, drugs, liquor in the run up to the polls.

Cyclone reach Maharashtra, Gujarat

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ShashiKapoor to be consigned to flames

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

Verhofstadt says no Brexit deal yet

Britain and the EU have yet to strike a deal on an initial Brexit divorce package, the European Parliament’s Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstadt said on Monday. The announcement came after Verhofstadt met with the EU’s negotiator Michel Barnier. Verhofstadt put the chances of a deal when British Prime Minister Theresa May visits Brussels later in the day at 50-50. He said the Parliament was still pressing for more from London on guarantees for the rights of EU citizens in Britain, Reuters reported.

France, Germany say Iran ‘must reverse’ ballistic missile program

France and Germany agree that Iran must reverse its ballistic missile program, Reuters quoted the French foreign minister as saying on Monday. “We also have the same view on the necessity for Iran to go back on its ballistic missile program and its hegemonic temptations” across the Middle East, Jean-Yves Le Drian said at a news conference alongside his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman earlier on Monday said Paris should know that Iran’s missile program is not an issue that can be negotiated.

German coalition formative talks in week

Germany’s SPD leader Martin Schulz said on Monday that talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives about forming a government could start next week. However, the party members should give the go-ahead at the SPD congress later this week. “We’ll explore whether and how the formation of a government is possible in Germany,” Schulz said, according to Reuters. The SPD leadership has agreed to recommend to its members to enter talks with the conservatives, Schulz said.

DHS secretary nominee, votes to end debate

On Monday, the Senate voted 59-33 to invoke cloture and end the debate on the confirmation of Kirstjen Nielsen as the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). President Donald Trump formally nominated Nielsen to lead the agency in October, but her confirmation was delayed in November after Senate Homeland Security Committee members presented her with nearly 200 follow-up questions. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) said Democrats were causing a “big problem” by delaying confirmations of “very, very qualified” nominees. Nielsen, who previously served as White House Chief of Staff John Kelly’s top aide at DHS, will be replacing Acting Secretary Elaine Duke, who held the position since Kelly was appointed to the White House in July.

Russia lists 9 media outlets as foreign agents

Nine media outlets have been registered as foreign agents by Russia’s Justice Ministry, in accordance with a recently passed law. The law comes in response to the US Congress’s moves towards RT America.
On Tuesday, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, including its regional branch Radio Azatliq, along with six other outlets were recognized as foreign agents, according to the website of Russia’s Ministry of Justice.
The list also includes the Kavkaz.Realii, Krym Realii and Sibir Realii websites, the Current Time TV channel – a joint project of Voice of America and Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty – the Radio Liberty-owned factograph.info website and IdelRealii project.

India,Germany signs G to G Umbrella Agreement and other agreements

India and Germany signs Government to Government Umbrella Agreement and other agreements

 
The Government to Government Umbrella Agreement between the Government of India and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany concerning Financial Cooperation in 2016 (II) under the Indo-German Development Cooperation was signed today to formalize an amount up to Euro 200 million for the Financial Cooperation in form of loan for the project ‘Climate Friendly Urban Mobility III’ and Euro 11 million Accompanying measures in form of grant for four projects.

 The Agreement was signed by Mr. H.E. Dr. Martin Ney, Ambassador on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany.   Shri S. Selvakumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance signed the Agreement on behalf of the Government of India.  The Part I of the Agreement had already been signed in May, 2017.

In addition to the above, the following Loan Agreements were signed between Department of Economic Affairs with  KfW, Germany under the Indo-German Bilateral Development Cooperation :-

 (a)   Loan Agreement for the project “ Community based sustainable Forest Management – Component I Manipur” was signed with KfW, Germany for a loan of Euro  15 million.  The broad objectives of the Project are restoration of degraded forests in upper watersheds, reclamation of abandoned shifting cultivation areas, biodiversity conservation, water resources conservation and livelihood improvement of forest dependent rural tribal people in the project area.

(b)  Loan Agreement for the project “Madhya Pradesh Urban Sanitation and Environment Programme” for Euro 50 million Reduced Interest Loan and Euro 2.5 million grant. The broad objective of the Project is to improve facilities for water supply, sanitation and sewerage treatment plant in selected towns of Madhya Pradesh, improve solid and liquid waste management and disposal systems, improvement of surface drainage systems for flood mitigation in selected towns of Madhya Pradesh.

(c)  Loan Agreement for the project “Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Development Odisha – Phase II for EUR 55 Million Reduced Interest Loan with EUR 2 Million as Grant.  The basic objective of the project is to improve Urban Infrastructure by linking them with Government priority. The broad objective of the Project is to improve the urban infrastructure of Odisha and to provide better quality of life to the people.

(d)  Loan Agreement for the project “Green Energy Corridor – Intra-State Transmission System in Maharashtrafor EUR 12 million Reduced Interest loan. The broad objective of this project is to put in place a transmission system for evacuating renewable energy.

Lack of accountability risks jeopardizing progress, says UNESCO

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New Delhi, 4 December – On the 4 th December 2017,UNESCO New Delhi hosted the National Launch of UNESCO’s 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report:Accountability in education: meeting our commitments, followed by a Panel discussion. Mr.Shigeru Aoyagi, Director and UNESCO Representative gave the welcome address and Mr. Shailendra Sigdel UIS Statistical Advisor moderated the Panel discussion, while Ms Satoko Yano, Chief of Education, shared the highlights of the GEM report findings. The imminent panelists included Ms Avani Kapur, Director, Accountability Initiative, Centre for Policy Research and Dr Shamika Ravi ofBrookings India. The media Q&A session was moderated by Mr Rajiv Chandran, UNIC Officer-in-Charge.
The event was attended by over 100 participants, which included experts, academicians, researchers, teachers, media, NGOs, as also other UNESCO partners working in the field of education.
UNESCO’s 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report highlights the
responsibility of all education stakeholders primarily government to provide universal quality education and stresses that accountability is indispensable in achieving the goal of Sustainable Development on Education. The Report, warns that disproportionate blame on any one actor for systemic educational problems can have serious negative side effects, widening inequality and damaging learning.
“With millions of children still not going to school,and many not achieving minimum proficiency levels at school, indicates that education systems are not on track,” says Mr Shigeru Aoyagi, Director and UNESCO Representative. “The 2017/18 GEM Report shows the entire array of approaches to accountability in education and provides clear evidence on those accountability tools that are working and those that are not.
Accountability in education: meeting our commitments the second in the GEM Report  series, which monitors progress towards the internationally agreed Sustainable Development Goal for Education (SDG4), looks at the different ways people and institutions can be held accountable for reaching that goal, including regulations, testing, monitoring, audits, media scrutiny, and grass root movements.
“Education is a shared responsibility between us all– governments, schools, teachers, parents and private actors,” said former UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova. “Accountability for these responsibilities defines the way teachers teach, students learn, and governments act. It must be designed with care and with the principles of equity, inclusion and quality in mind.”
Whereas transparency would help identify problems, only one in six governments publish annual education monitoring reports globally.

Community Approaches to Sanitation

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The Accountability Initiative (AI) and Scaling City Institutions for India: Sanitation (SCIFI) are pleased to invite you for a conference on
Community Approaches to Sanitation
Tuesday, 12 December 2017, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tamarind Hall, Habitat World, India Habitat Centre
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This conference will be a unique opportunity to understand challenges and best practices in India’s WASH sector. Prominent academics, policy researchers, and practitioners will be sharing their insights as part of the event.
It attempts to bring decades of experience in sanitation policy and implementation around one table, to share learnings and provide recommendations on the issue of safe sanitation, including but not limited to the role of the Swachh Bharat Mission.
CPR also aims to build a network of researchers, to share and cross learn from the immensely valuable body of sanitation research in India and around the world.
For queries or to confirm your participation, kindly mail Devashish Deshpande at: ddeshpande@accountabilityindia.org.

Accountability Initiative (AI) at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) advances transparent governance in India, and accountable policy implementation which can serve people’s needs. AI identifies and analyses the reasons that work against efficient public services delivery in India. AI provides the evidence to policymakers and implementers to enable decision making that is responsive to the ground reality.
Scaling City Institutions For India: Sanitation (SCI-FI: Sanitation) is a research programme at the CPR on inclusive and sustainable urban sanitation. The programme seeks to understand the reasons for poor sanitation, and to examine how these might be related to technology and service delivery models, institutions, governance and financial issues, and socio-economic dimensions. It also seeks to support national, state and city authorities develop policies and programmes for intervention with the goal of increasing access to safe and sustainable sanitation in urban areas.

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Chinese High-speed railway add feather

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

Xi Jinping:More opportunities for the world

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

British spies thwart terrorist plot

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

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

Mattis urges Pakistan halt terror

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

Moon to visit China

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

Putin: Immediate resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks

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

Hariri rescinds resignation

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

Kremlin concern on Jerusalem, Israeli capital

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

Delhi Test ends in a draw:

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

RBI Policy repo rate unchanged at 6%

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

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

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

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

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

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




13 Soil Scientists to Watch

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

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

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Avior Airlines banned from EU skies

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

NGT holds Art of Living responsible for damaging Yamuna banks

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

Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open


Tata to be title sponsor of the Maharashtra Open

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

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

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

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

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

CG Open 2017: Mithun Perera best

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sadiq:Trump change views on Islam

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

United States recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

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

An Interactive session with Mr Rajendra Shukla

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Regards,

Ankur

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:   REGINA JOSE GALINDO

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
REGINA JOSE GALINDO

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

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:  
YOUNG-IL AHN

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

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

1st Mail Today Skills & Entrepreneurship Summit 17

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

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

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

ADR analysed affidavits of 822 out of 851 contestants GujAssembly PhII

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

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

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

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


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


Self Source of Income

Spouse Source of Income

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

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

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

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

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

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

I N V I T A T I O N 

International Watercolor Society of India

cordially invites you to

Grand Opening & Cultural Programme

of

2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017

“HARMONY THROUGH WATERCOLOR”

On Saturday 9th December, 2017 

Time: 3:30 pm 

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

Exhibition will continue till 14th December, 2017

450 exhibitors from 50 countries

Chief Guest: Shri Adwaita Charan Gadanayak

Director – General, Modern Art Gallery 

Guests of Honour:  

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

Shri Naresh Kumar (IAS & Chairman, NDMC)        

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

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

*Exhibitions *Discussions *Seminars

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

&

*Demonstrations by the World Master Artists 

R.S.V.P:
Amit Kapoor, Vice President, International Watercolor Society & Country Head, IWS, India
International Watercolor Society (IWS) is the sole international organization representing the most prestigious and talented watercolor artists in more than 90 countries in the world. The 2nd International Watercolor Society India Biennale 2017 will be held in New Delhi from 9th to 14th December 2017.
The theme for this 2nd India Biennale 2017 is Harmony through Watercolor and more than 450 artists are exhibiting in this huge event from around 50 countries. 25 Watercolor Demonstrations by well known National and International Masters is an integral part of the event. World Record 75 meter long watercolor painting will be one of the highlights of this biennale.
This Festival can be thoroughly enjoyed by all ART BUYERS, ARTISTS, ART STUDENTS and ALL WATERCOLOR LOVERS.
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Shakti Vidyarthi # 9711118189
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Macron wins German European unity prize

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

Special Feature: International Anti Corruption Day 2017


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

POLITICS

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

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

Mr. Gaurav Gogoi , Member of Parliament (India)

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

  Mrs. Meenakshi Lekhi , Member of Parliament (India)

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

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

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

BUSINESS

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

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

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

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

CINEMA AND ARTS

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

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

  Ms. Mallika Sarabhai, Classical Dance Exponent (India)

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

GOVERNANCE

Mr. KV Chowdary, Central Vigilance Commissioner (India)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MEDIA

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

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

BANGLADESH

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

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

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

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

BHUTAN

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

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

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

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

UNODC

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

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

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

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

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