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ICJ ORDER ON JADHAV BINDING ON PAKISTAN: INDIA:  


India today asserted that the ruling of the International Court of Justice, staying the execution of former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, is binding on Pakistan and termed the verdict as “unanimous” and “unambiguous”.
Hours after the ICJ in The Hague pronounced its provisional order in the case, the External Affairs Ministry said the government will do everything possible to save the life of Jadhav.
Addressing a press conference, MEA Spokesperson Gopal Baglay said the provisional relief provided by the ICJ is the first step in ensuring justice to Jadhav.
The order by the ICJ is unanimous, favourable, clear and unambiguous. The verdict a matter of great relief for people of the country, he said.
Replying to a volley of questions on India’s possible response if Pakistan does not implement the ICJ order, Baglay said the order is binding on Pakistan.
Earlier, the ICJ stayed the execution of Jadhav, who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistan military court on charges of espionage and subversive activities.
Pakistan reacts to the International Court of Justice order staying Indian citizen Kulbhushan Jadhav’s execution. The Pakistan foreign office said India is trying to defend a person whose actions led to the killing of innocent Pakistanis. India is desperately tried to divert world attention by presenting Kulbhushan’s case from a humanitarian angle. India has been ‘trying to hide its real face’ by taking the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav to the ICJ.
The International Court of Justice on Thursday stayed the execution of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistan military court on charges of espionage and subversive activities.
In a major boost to India, which has moved the United Nations’s highest judicial body against the death sentence, the ICJ instructed Pakistan to take all “necessary measures at its disposal” to ensure that Jadhav was not executed pending a final decision by it.
The decision of the 11-judge bench was unanimous, ICJ President Ronny Abraham said while reading out the verdict. Rediffcom

ISRO AWARDED THE INDIRA GANDHI PRIZE FOR PEACE, DISARMAMENT AND DEVELOPMENT – 2014

The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development was presented to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) at a function today in New Delhi.
The Prize was presented by former Prime Minister and IGMT trustee, Dr Manmohan Singh, in the presence of Mrs Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, and was received on behalf of ISRO by Shri A.S. Kiran Kumar, Chairman, ISRO.
The Prize, which was announced in the year 2014 by the jury headed by the Vice President of India, Shri M. Hamid Ansari, consists of a trophy made of banded Haematite Jasper, with a portrait of the late Prime Minister in the tradition of Jaipur miniature paintings, a cash award of Rs 1 crore and a Citation.
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DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE UNION CABINET

Cabinet approves signing of the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting by India

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting. The Convention is an outcome of the OECD / G20 BEPS Project to tackle base erosion and profit shifting through tax planning strategies that exploit gaps and mismatches in tax rules to artificially shift profits to low or no-tax locations where there is little or no economic activity, resulting in little or no overall corporate tax being paid.

The Final BEPS Project identified 15 actions to address BEPS in a comprehensive manner. Implementation of the Final BEPS Package requires changes to more than 3000 bilateral tax treaties which will be burdensome and time consuming. In view of the same, the Convention was conceived as a Multilateral instrument which would swiftly modify all covered bilateral tax treaties (Covered Tax Agreements / CTA) to implement BEPS measures. For this purpose, formation of an Ad-hoc Group for the development of such multilateral instrument was endorsed by the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in February 2015.

v     Cabinet approves Faculty Exchange Agreement between National Defence College, New Delhi and National Defence College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its ex-post facto approval to the Faculty Exchange Agreement signed between the National Defence College , New Delhi and National Defence College , Dhaka , Bangladesh . The objective of the Agreement is to institutionalize regular exchange programs and establish sustainable mechanisms between the two National Defence Colleges with an aim to enhancing mutual cooperation in the field of national security, development and strategic studies. 
Given the geographical and cultural closeness between the two countries, there are many common challenges like countering terrorism that needs joint action. Hence, there is a need for better coordination and cooperation among the armed forces. The exchange of faculty members of the premier institutes will help to bring symmetry in the capacities of the armed forces and contribute to countering and managing common threats and challenges much better. The Agreement establishes the framework for enhanced cooperation in the field of military education concerning strategic and operational studies. 
v     Cabinet approves Pan-India implementation of Maternity Benefit Program 
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given ex-post facto approval to Pan-India implementation of Maternity Benefit Program which now has been extended to all districts of the country w.e.f. 01.01.2017. The Prime Minister in his address to the nation on 31.12.2016 had announced Pan-India implementation of Maternity Benefit Program.The Maternity Benefit Program will provide compensation for the wage loss in terms of cash incentives so that the women can take adequate rest before and after delivery and not be deprived of proper nutrition. The total cost of the proposal for the period from 01.01.2017 to 31.03.2020 including Central and State Government share isRs.12,661crore. Government of India ’s share during the period 01.01.2017 to 31.03.2020 comes to around Rs. 7932 crore.
v     Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Tajikistan on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing and ratifying, an Agreement between India and Tajikistan on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters. The Agreement will help in the availability of relevant information for the prevention and investigation of Customs offences. The Agreement is also expected to facilitate trade and ensure efficient clearance of goods traded between the countries. 
v     Cabinet approves amendment of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1971 to enable summary eviction proceedings in Residential Accommodation
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for amendment in Section 2 and Section 3 of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 (PPE Act, 1971), by inserting definition of ‘residential accommodation occupation’ in a new clause in section 2 of the Act and inserting provisions relating to eviction from ‘residential accommodation occupation’ in a new sub-section 3B below sub-section 3A of Section 3 of the Act. 
The Amendment will enable the Estate officer to apply summary proceedings for evicting unauthorised occupants from residential accommodations allotted for a fixed tenure or for a period he/she holds office on the basis of an order of allotment on licence basis, as non-vacation of such residences leads to unavailability of houses to new incumbents. 
v     Cabinet approves setting up of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (lARI) in Assam
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the setting up of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (lARI) in Assam .  The proposal of Department of Agriculture Research and Education (DARE) / Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) under the scheme, the establishment of the “Indian Agricultural Research Institute (lARI)- Assam ” seeks to set up the Institute on 587 acre of land provided by the Govt. of Assam. lARI-Assam would be a Post-Graduate Institution of higher learning in Agricultural Education.   It will have the hallmark identity of an IARI including all sectors of agriculture like field crops, horticultural crops, agro-forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries, poultry, piggery, silk rearing, honey production, etc.
It will be an off-campus of IARI, New Delhi and integrated multi-disciplinary research would be undertaken in school mode i.e. Schools of Crop Sciences, Natural Resource Management, and Animal Sciences & Fisheries. IARI-Assam would work on the agrarian challenges and complexities of North Eastern India in tandem with all existing Central and State Government R&D Institutions and Private sector enterprises.    It would undertake research, education, extension programs in its mission towards developing quality human resource, generation of farmer-friendly technologies to enhance productivity, quality and profitability, promote agro-based industries and generate employment opportunities for holistic and sustainable development of the agriculture sector in the North Eastern region.
v     Cabinet approves Restructuring plan for Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved a restructuring plan for Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd. (HOCL), a loss making and sick Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) under the Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals. The company, having units at Rasayani (Maharashtra) and Kochi (Kerala), has been making continuous cash losses since 2011-12 resulting in acute shortage of working capital. Most of its plants have remained shut down during the last few years. It could not pay regular salary and statutory dues to the employees since February, 2015.
v     Cabinet approves Industry-Academia Collaborative Mission for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals – “Innovate in India (13) empowering biotech entrepreneurs & accelerating inclusive innovation”
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for Industry-Academia Collaborative Mission for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals – “Innovate in India (13) empowering biotech entrepreneurs & accelerating inclusive innovation” to be funded by the Government of India. The Mission will be implemented by Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) – a Public Sector Undertaking of Department of Biotechnology (DBT).
The Mission Program would be a Pan-India program. The key focus areas of the program would aid in preparing India ‘s technological and product development capabilities in the biopharmaceutical sector to a level that it is globally competitive over the next 10-15 years and will transform the health standards of India ‘s population through affordable product development. Total project cost to be funded by Government of India is Rs. 1500 crore for five years. 50% cost for the Mission Programme will be arranged through the World Bank loan. For the implementation, a Programme Management Unit will be set up at BIRAC which will work as an operational and functional arm that oversees and monitors program implementation and progress.
The Mission will focus on Development of specific products – vaccines, biotherapeutics, medical devices and diagnostics; establishment of shared infrastructure and facilities; building and strengthening domain specific knowledge and management skills; creating and enhancing technology transfer capabilities in public and private sector. The Mission will provide a holistic and integrated approach to strengthen and support the entire product development value chain for accelerating the research leads to product development. This will help not only in immediate product development addressing public health needs, but will also help to create an ecosystem which will facilitate development of a continuous pipeline of products.
v     Cabinet Signing of Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA) with Letter of Assurance (LoA) holders of Thermal Power Plants(TPPs)
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the signing of Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA) with the Letter of Assurance (LoA) holders. Allocation of linkages for power sector shall be based on auction of linkages or through Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) based on competitive bidding of tariffs except for the State and the Central Power Generating companies and the exceptions provided in Tariff Policy, 2016. Coal drawal will be permitted against valid Long Term PPAs and to be concluded Medium Term PPAs.
The approved framework ensures that all projects with linkages are supplied coal as per their entitlement. This will ensure the rights of coal supplies for FSA holders and signing of FSA with LoA holders. Allocation of linkages in future will be transparent and bidding based, barring some exceptions as per Tariff Policy. Future allocation/grant of linkages will be based on auction and/or tariff based bidding.  It attempts to make optimal allocation of the vital natural resource across the power units.
v     Cabinet approves construction of electrified third line between Manmad-Jalgaon in Maharashtra

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of electrified third line between Manmad-Jalgaon in Maharashtra . The total length of the Manmad-Jalgaon line will be 160 km. The estimated cost of the Project will be Rs.1035.16 crore with expected completion cost of Rs.1198.92 crore. The project is likely to be completed in next five years. Construction of third line will greatly ease the ever increasing passenger and freight traffic on Manmad-Jalgaon route thereby increasing the revenue of Railways. Jalgaon and Nashik districts of Maharashtra will be covered by this route.
v     Cabinet approves construction of electrified doubling line between Phephana-Indara and Mau-Shahganj in Uttar Pradesh
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of double line with electrification between Phephana-Indara and Mau-Shahganj (excluding Indara-Mau) totaling 150 km approximately in Uttar Pradesh. The respective length of the Phephana-Indara and Mau-Shahganj lines will be 50.53 km and 99.75 km. The estimated cost of the Project will be Rs.1028.95 crore with expected completion cost of Rs.1190.98 crore. The project is likely to be completed in next five years. The doubling of these lines will remove the pressure over the congested North Central Railway route by providing an alternative route. Also, more number of goods/passenger trains could be run after doubling. It will lead to economic prosperity and development of the areas.
v     Cabinet approves construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in Andhra Pradesh
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of double line with electrification between Guntur-Guntakal in Andhra Pradesh. The total length of the line will be 401.47 km.  The anticipated cost of the Project will be Rs.3631 crore which will be funded through cost sharing of 50:50 by State Government and Ministry of Railway.  The project is likely to be completed in five years. The project fulfils the commitment given in the Andhra Pradesh Bifurcation Act regarding the increased rail connectivity to the Rayalaseema region to the Amravati , the capital of Andhra Pradesh. There is significant amount of cross traffic moving on Guntur-Guntakal section besides the scope for further increase in additional originating and terminating traffic once the line is doubled.  Besides travelling people. Industries in and around Guntur-Guntakal route will have additional transport capacity to meet their requirements.
v     Cabinet approves four laning of Porbandar-Dwarka Section of NH-8E in Gujarat 
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the development of four laning of Porbandar-Dwarka Section of NH-8E in Gujarat . The cost is estimated to be Rs.1958.88 crore including cost of land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation and other pre-construction activities. The total length of the road to be developed is approximately 118 kms. This work will be done under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase IV on Hybrid Annuity Mode.
The project will help in expediting the improvement of infrastructure in Gujarat and in reducing the time and cost of travel for traffic, particularly heavy traffic, plying between Porbandar-Dwarka section. The development of this stretch will also help in uplifting the socio-economic condition of this region in the State. It would also increase employment potential for local labourers for project activities. It has been estimated that a total number of 4,076 mandays are required for construction of one kilometre of highway. As such, employment potential of 4,80,000 (approx.) mandays will be generated locally during the construction period of this stretch.
v     Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Tajikistan on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters 
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing and ratifying, an Agreement between India and Tajikistan on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters. The Agreement will help in the availability of relevant information for the prevention and investigation of Customs offences. The Agreement is also expected to facilitate trade and ensure efficient clearance of goods traded between the countries. 
v     Cabinet approves MoU between India and Australia on Cooperation in Combating International Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given ex-post facto approval to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Australia on Cooperation in Combating International Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime. 
The proposed MoU would strengthen the relationship between India and Australia for building peace and stability in the region through exchange of information, expertise, experience and capacity building. The MoU is an effective framework to deal with all issues requiring interaction and cooperation in the areas identified. The mutual cooperation would facilitate the institutional interactions between the two countries. The MoU, once in force, would help in curbing combating International Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime. 
Please contact for any query related to this mail to Ms. Areesha, Research Associate at areesha@phdcci.in with a cc to Dr. S P Sharma, Chief Economist at spsharma@phdcci.in and Ms. Megha Kaul, Associate Economist at megha@phdcci.in , PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry.  

Warm regards,

Dr. S P Sharma
Chief Economist

AGE OF ANGER: A HISTORY OF THE PRESENT

 India International Centre
Cordially invite you to a Book Discussion Programme
On
Age of Anger: A History of the Present
By
Pankaj Mishra
(New Delhi: Juggernaut, 2017)
On
Wednesday, 24th May, 2017, at 6:30 pm

Why do young men and women from the West join an extremist organization like ISIS? Why are we seeing the rise of aggressive right-wing politics in countries such as India, Turkey and USA, the expansion of Islamist terror, massacres in Western metropolises, wars in the Middle East? And in what way is the politics of anger and violence connected?
In this outstanding book, Pankaj Mishra argues that the roots of our age of anger lie in the great economic and political revolutions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries – their promise of freedom, equality and dignity through growth, industrialization and nation building- and the traumatic social and political changes they paved in their way. It is from among the ranks of the uprooted that the militants of the nineteenth century arose- angry young men who became cultural nationalists in Germany, revolutionaries in Russia, chauvinists in Italy and anarchist terrorists in France and Spain. And it is in examining their fears, resentments and hatreds that we can truly understand our own age.
Boldly argued, breathtaking in its intellectual range, and with a canvas that stretches from Savarkar in India to Rousseau in France.
Discussants are:
Dr. Ashis Nandy, Sociologist & fellow CSDS will Chair the program and the panel consisting of Prof. Niraja Gopal Jayal, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU; Prof. Peter DeSouza, CSDS; Prof. Zoya Hasan, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU and Dr. Ananya Vajpeyi, CSDS; will discuss the book.
Venue: Conference Room No. 1

INVITATION TO ATTEND A PUBLIC LECTURE ON NOISE POLLUTION

Greetings from Toxics Link!
 
We are pleased to invite you to a Public Lecture on Noise Pollution to be held at India International Centre on May 26, 2017 at 6:30 pm.
 
The Public Lecture will try to provide a deeper understanding among the audience, the issue of noise pollution, and examine the existing rules and regulations, role of enforcing agencies to curb it. The Lecture will also look at the role civil society organisations and public can play to address noise pollution.
The speakers are:
DR. KK Agarwal – National President – Indian Medical Association
Mr. Ravi Kalra – Founder – Earth Saviors Foundation
Dr. DK Aswal – Director, CSIR National Physical Laboratory
Venue: Conference Room I, India International Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Date: 26th May 2017, Time: 6:30 pm onwards
We look forward to your participation at the Public Lecture. A formal invitation to the lecture is attached with this mail. You may write to me to confirm your participation at prerna@toxicslink.org

INDIA SQUAD FOR MEN’S HOCKEY WORLD LEAGUE

 
Hockey India names squad for Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final London and 3 Nations Invitational Tournament Dusseldorf
 
~ Manpreet Singh to captain the team with Chinglensana Singh Kangujam as his deputy~ 
 
~Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans aims for Top 2 finish at the prestigious Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final London ~

New Delhi, 18 May 2017: Hockey India today named the Indian Senior Men’s team to take part in the 3 Nations Invitational Tournament to begin in Dusseldorf, Germany on June 1 followed by the Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final London starting June 15. The 18-member team will play two matches each against hosts Germany and Belgium before arriving in London for the prestigious Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final where India are grouped with Canada, Netherlands, Pakistan and Scotland in Pool B. 

The team led by Manpreet Singh along with deputy skipper Chinglensana Singh Kangujam will see Pardeep Mor, Kothajit Singh join the defence line along with Surender Kumar, Rupinder Pal Singh and Harmanpreet Singh. 

Harmanpreet and Rupinder will continue to be entrusted with the responsibilities of converting those crucial penalty corners while Akash Chikte and Vikas Dahiya will carry the onus of goalkeepers for the team in the absence of PR Sreejesh, who sustained an injury while playing against Australia in the league stage at the 26th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Tournament 2017.

The midfield will feature S.K Uthappa, Satbir Singh, Harjeet Singh, Chinglensana Singh and the experienced Manpreet Singh and Sardar Singh. Both Uthappa and Satbir were rested for the previous tournament in Malaysia where the team won Bronze Medal. 

Forward-line will see Ramandeep Singh come back into the fold as he joins SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Talwinder Singh and Mandeep Singh in the attack. “The idea was to bring in a couple of changes in positions after Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. Like I had said before, there are three tours this year including Azlan Shah Cup where we would like to give opportunities to younger players. Though we are taking a few players who are not that experienced, we still want to do well and the aim is to finish in Top 2 at the Men’s Hockey World League Semi Final and I look forward to see how the boys will perform against big teams,” stated Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans about the team composition. 

According to the Dutchman, the biggest takeaway from the season opener in Malaysia was the team’s improvised style of play and ball possession. “Our style of play was good, we were fast and also when we compared statistics, we had better ball possession (about 62 per cent on an average) which is a big improvement from previous years. But I would like to see our conversion rate in field goals and PC to improve from a 20 per cent and 24 per cent respectively. We will be working on bringing in small variations in those aspects during the two-week camp in Bengaluru,” stated Oltmans. 

The team resumed the national camp on May 14 and will continue till May 28 before they leave for Dusseldorf, Germany on May 29. 

Squad: Goalkeepers1. Akash Chikte
2. Vikas Dahiya
 
Defenders3. Pardeep Mor
4. Kothajit Singh
5. Surender Kumar
6. Rupinderpal Singh
7. Harmanpreet Singh
 
Midfielders8. Chinglensana Singh Kangujam – Vice Captain
9. S.K. Uthappa
10. Satbir Singh
11. Sardar Singh
12. Manpreet Singh – Captain
13. Harjeet Singh
 
Forwards14. Ramandeep Singh
15. SV Sunil
16. Talwinder Singh
17. Mandeep Singh
18. Akashdeep Singh

IDEA OF INDIA COLLECTIVE

Dear  Friend
IDEA OF INDIA COLLECTIVE  cordially invites you to  a conclave on  “Three Years of Prime Minister Modi” 

Date:  6th June(Tuesday), 2017
 
Time:   2 PM TO 6 PM
 
Venue:   Kamla Devi Block Hall 2&3. India International Centre(IIC)
 
We  shall send out the details of the programme schedule soon.
 
Kindly block your date and Looking forward to your active participation.
Dr.Mahalingam M
Research Fellow
Centre for Policy Analysis
C-17, Second Floor,
Green Park Extension,
New Delhi – 110016
Ph:- 011-26176992

INSTITUT FRANÇAIS INDIA PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE OTHER LIBRARY: MÉDIATHÈQUES XXI

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DSC_0751Institut français India proudly announces
The Other Library: Médiathèques XXI
Library and Mediation training and special workshop for actors of libraries in India
in the framework of
“The Other Thought: French-Indian Encounters on Creativity and Innovation”
Tuesday May 9 to Thursday May 11, New Delhi

New Delhi, 9 May 2017
As part of its programme to modernise the French library network in India, Institut français India organised “The Other Library: Médiathèques XXI” – a three-day closed-door workshop on Library and Mediation trainingThese training sessions, supported by Institut français Paris, Alliance française in India and DELNET, which were conducted by French consultant, Ms. Héloïse Courty, specialised in the modernisation of libraries from May 9-11 in New Delhi.

The Other Library: Médiathèques XXI

Alliance Française Delhi India
Tuesday, May 9, 8:30 AM

DELNET (Developing Library Network)
Wednesday, May 10, 9:30 AM.

Institut français India and Bikaner House
Thursday, May 11 at, 8:30 AM

This program marked the first step of Plan Médiathèques XXI aiming to modernize the French library network in India (Alliance Française Delhi, Institut français of Pondicherry, Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities). Médiathèques XXI: Library and Mediation special training and workshop was a key moment in this plan to enhance cooperation between libraries in India, and the impact of libraries in India.

This event was a continuum of trainings begun in 2016 for media libraries to rethink strategies in terms of means, attendance rates and optimal use of their spaces. The aim was to prepare media libraries to participate in the third edition of Bonjour India (November 2017- February 2018) the platform for innovation and creativity and Indo-French partnership in the upcoming decade.

Mediathèques XXI: The Other Library
Afternotes
Libraries play an important role in the mediation of culture and ideas. Yet they often do not have a lot of visibility. As part of its programme “The Other Thought: French-Indian Encounters on Innovation and Creativity”, the Institut français India shed light on the importance of libraries as mediators.
The three-day workshop kicked off on May 9, 2017 where 15 librarians represented 14 libraries in the French network in India. Each presented their work and their challenges through interactive and participative workshops. The workshop brought together librarians from the entire network in a rare face-to-face interaction. Librarians brought forth their expertise to provide non-prescriptive solutions. The workshops – which included enactments, and a comics workshop – kept users (library-goers) at the centre.
On the second day the network of libraries in India, DELNET, hosted the French network of libraries, signaling a promising Franco-Indian cooperation. Deepalaya Community Library, a free, community library managed by author Mridula Koshy that was open to all, provided an example as an open and interactive space. Meanwhile, French expert Heloïse Courty invited participants to imagine “The Third Space Library” – a space for creativity and innovation that was not work or home.
Finally on the third day, participants put their hands to clay modelling to create spaces for a “French Digital Corner” – an existing program that introduce students to France and French culture and ideas.
Finally, these workshops strengthened the connection of the French network of libraries to each other, and also to other libraries in India. Institut français India in term partners with them in their important role in mediating culture and ideas.
For more information, please contact sku@ifindia.in / sva@ifindia.in

SHRI RAM KRIPAL YADAV, WILL BE VISITING RAJKOT AND GIR SOMNATH, GUJARAT O

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
AHMEDABAD

PRESS  INVITATION

Hon’ble Minister of State for Rural Development Shri Ram Kripal Yadav, will be visiting Rajkot and Gir Somnath, Gujarat on 19th May, 2017.
The details is given below :
19.05.2017 (Friday)
09.00 to 1230 hrs.      Krishi Mahotsav at Gondal, Rajkot
1600 to 1800 hrs.       Field visit and interaction with beneficiary
                                   PMAY-G, MANREGA, Self Help Group and 
                                   PMGSY Schemes around Gir Somnath
                                   district
1900 to 2000 hrs.       Aarti and Darshan of Somnath Temple
You are cordially invited to cover the event. Kindly make it convenient to send your reporter / correspondent / Photographer / Cameraperson for the same.
Dy. Director
For Additional Director General

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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ahmedabad.

DEAR SAGAR MEDIA INC, I MET OUR FINANCE MINISTER,

POVERTY UP TO 7% AMONG SWISS RESIDENTS

The number of people living in relative poverty in Switzerland is on the increase, but it is still below the European average.
Latest figures published on Monday by the Federal Statistics Office show that about 570,000 people live below the poverty threshold, including some 145,000 who have a paid job.
The office said the rate rose to 7% in 2015 from 6.6% in the previous year.
People without a paid job, singles, single parents and those with low professional skills are more likely to be poor.
Foreign nationals living in Switzerland who originate from countries outside Europe have the highest poverty rate – 11.7% – compared with the total population.
The rate is also above average among people over the retirement age of 65, but many of them rely on their savings to pay towards the cost of living, according to the statistics office.
The church charity Caritas says the latest figures are shocking but unsurprising.
It says the national government had recognised the need to act in 2014, but cantonal and municipal authorities, under pressure to implement spending cuts, had reduced welfare payments or programmes to prevent poverty.
swissinfo.ch/

EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA MAXIMUM MIGRATORY FLOWS

Europe and Central Asia are among the most important regions in terms of migratory flows – with Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and France hosting the highest numbers of the estimated 31.9 million non-European Union (EU) nationals residing in Europe. The two sub-regions combined host 72.5 million migrants, representing 8.7 per cent of the total population. Despite the economic crisis, net migration remains positive in the major migrant destination countries.
Economic disparities among EU Member States and between Europe and its neighbours to the south have helped shape Europe as an immigration zone, while new EU Member States are still confronted with high mobility and emigration rates. Growing demand for migrant workers to fill gaps in local labour markets is also widely acknowledged as a main pull factor; this is particularly evident in the mobility of health professionals, a growing phenomenon that has an impact on the health systems of receiving, transit and sending countries.
The events in North Africa and the Middle East continue to raise issues in new migration trends in Europe and reconfirm the necessity to adequately address the needs of local groups facing social exclusion and persistent socio-economic fragility which will be more likely to become mobile.
IOM’s migration initiatives in the region aim to support all European and Central Asian Member States in developing and enhancing adequate migration management responses and support measures that promote regular migration and integration of third-country nationals, voluntary return and reintegration schemes, and activities to prevent and address irregular migration. In parallel, IOM works to stimulate debate on emerging issues such as the complex relationships between climate change, environmental degradation and migration, the migration–development nexus and the key role played by diasporas in Europe.
While irregular migration continues to be a major issue of concern in Europe and the complex nature of mixed flows of economic and other migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers will continue to present additional challenges – including the need to ensure practical safeguards and care for vulnerable groups such as unaccompanied minors, victims of trafficking, smuggled migrants and those who may have been subjected to violence or psychological distress – labour migration is increasingly at the centre of European debates on migration management.
In the sphere of social inclusion and integration, specific reference should be made to the mobility of minorities. The need to ensure the protection of Roma victims of human trafficking has also been increasingly recognized. IOM’s migration initiatives in Europe will work towards the promotion of adequate and targeted EU resources to support the inclusion and integration of Roma in Member States and candidate countries in line with the agreed priority areas of the Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005–2015 in terms of health, housing, employment and education.
In all areas, IOM’s work aims to promote more cooperation between Member States through common actions reinforcing partnerships among all stakeholders, and by fostering the exchange of experience and good practices between them. While similar migration trends exist in most European and Central Asian Member States, there are significant differences in national policies and legislation. A key role for IOM is to promote the exchange of good practices between countries and to contribute to the creation of a more harmonized approach in the field of migration between European countries and with other regions from which migration flows originate.

CONFLICT-DISPLACED UKRAINIANS SURVIVING ON JUST USD 2.50 PER DAY: IOM

Ukraine – Two-thirds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine have barely enough funds to buy food, according to the UN Migration Agency (IOM)’s latest report: National Monitoring System on Situation of IDPs in Ukraine*.
On average, income per IDP in Ukraine is 1,991 Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) or USD 75 per month, or approximately USD 2.50 per day. But some are even worse off, with 21 per cent surviving on less than two dollars a day. The average price of a loaf of bread in Ukraine is USD 0.40.
As of April, Ukraine’s Ministry of Social Policy has registered 1,583 million IDPs since 2014. Since the beginning of the crisis in Ukraine, IOM has provided support to some 138,000 conflict-affected people. Its current focus lies in providing income opportunities for IDPs and conflict-affected populations, and facilitating social cohesion, recovery and peacebuilding.
There are a few positive notes in IOM’s new survey. The level of IDPs being employed has slightly increased from 35 per cent in March 2016, when the first IOM survey was conducted, to 42 per cent currently. However, employment levels remain quite low compared to the situation before displacement: approximately one third of IDPs who had a job before the conflict still cannot find a new one.
Other problematic issues are living conditions and payment for rent and utilities. Two thirds of IDPs live in rented housing, while one fifth are staying with relatives or with hosting families. Only one per cent in the government-controlled part of Ukraine lives in housing they own.
The survey shows great uncertainty about the future. A quarter of IDPs say they will never move back to their places of origin. Thirty-nine per cent would like to return when the conflict is over. Another 17 per cent said that they may consider returning in the future.
“Lack of support in finding relevant solutions for IDPs and returnees hinders their integration and creates dependencies on government and aid organizations,” said IOM Ukraine Chief of Mission, Manfred Profazi. “With the National Monitoring System, IOM aims to assist the Government in improving its knowledge about the situation and the needs of IDPs. We want to highlight emerging trends so that the Government can better develop evidence-based policies to address IDPs’ needs.”
At the joint presentation of the survey in Kyiv, Deputy Minister of Temporarily Occupied Territories and IDPs, Heorhii Tuka, stressed the importance of data collection and IOM’s expertise in shaping strategy and planning practical steps to support the well-being and integration of IDPs.
* IOM has been regularly conducting surveys about IDPs in Ukraine since March 2016. In this round, covering March–April 2017, 1,025 IDPs were interviewed face-to-face, and 3,312 IDPs registered by the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine across the country were interviewed by phone.
For further information, please contact Varvara Zhluktenko at IOM Ukraine, Tel: +38 044 568 5015, Email: vzhluktenko@iom.int

MEDITERRANEAN MIGRANT ARRIVALS ARE 53,912 IN 2017, DEATHS: 1,316

MEDITERRANEAN MIGRANT ARRIVALS REACH 53,912 IN 2017; DEATHS: 1,316

Switzerland – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, reports that 53,912 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea in 2017 through 14 May, with nearly 85 per cent arriving in Italy and the remainder divided between Greece, Cyprus and Spain. This compares with last year’s 189,075 arrivals across the region through 14 May 2016.

IOM Rome reported that, through 14 May this year, 45,118 migrants or refugees have arrived in Italy, or nearly 1,000 men, women and children per day, a pace considerably ahead of both May 2015 and 2016. (See chart below).
Arrivals by sea in Italy_Jan-Dec 2017-2016-2015
IOM Libya’s Christine Petré reports that on 11 May, IOM helped 258 stranded migrants – 233 men and 25 women, including four unaccompanied children and a baby girl – return home to Nigeria from Libya.
The UN Migration Agency reported 256 of the migrants, who were detained in Gharyan Al Hamra detention centre, spent their pre-departure night at Tripoli’s Trig al Seka detention centre before traveling to Nigeria the next day. The remaining two migrants previously lived in urban areas.
Arrangements for the charter flight, which departed Tripoli’s Mitiga airport and arrived in Lagos the same evening, were coordinated by Libyan authorities, the Embassy of Nigeria and colleagues at IOM Nigeria.
In addition, IOM provided pre-departure interviews, medical check-ups and facilitated exit visas for all the passengers who further received non-food items, clothes and shoes.
This latest Nigeria charter flight is part of IOM’s Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration assistance funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
So far in 2017, IOM Libya has helped 3,392 stranded migrants return to their countries of origin. Of these, 613 were eligible for reintegration assistance. IOM Athens reported on Monday (15 May) that total sea arrivals to Greece through 14 May stand at 6,095 – an increase of over 500 in the past week. While that total is small compared to last year’s total at this same time (155,790), this week’s number indicates that the pace of 2017 arrivals from Turkey is beginning to pick up.
Greek authorities reported no new arrivals on Saturday (13 May) but rescued 105 on Thursday (11 May), 153 on Friday (12 May) and 203 on Sunday (14 May). The islands of Chios, with 221 arrivals during the past week, saw the most number of migrants or refugees landing.
Worldwide, the IOM Missing Migrants Project (MMP) reports that there have been 1,905 fatalities through 14 May (see chart below) with the Mediterranean region accounting for the largest proportion of deaths – about two thirds of the global total.
During this past week, Missing Migrants Project recorded as new deaths the bodies of seven African migrants retrieved from crafts rescued by sea patrols this past weekend in Mediterranean waters between Libya and Italy. MMP also recorded the death in a train accident of a Central American migrant discovered near railroad tracks outside Choapas, in the Mexico state of Veracruz. Choapas has been the site of several violent deaths of migrants in recent years and has a reputation as the spot where kidnapping gangs ambush migrants as they journey north towards the US-Mexico border.

ANTI-DUMPING DUTY ON FLOAT GLASS TO HIT MSMES AND CONSUMERS;

ANTI-DUMPING DUTY ON FLOAT GLASS TO HIT MSMES AND CONSUMERS; WILL BENEFIT ONLY A FEW MNCS

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Anti-dumping duty on float glass to hit MSMEs and consumers; will benefit only a few MNCs
New Delhi, May 17 (KNN) In a move which is seen as a huge setback by MSME glass manufacturers in India, an anti-dumping duty has been imposed on float glass used as raw material by processors.
Though the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) says that duty was imposed to ‘protect’ the domestic industry from cheap imports, the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) allege that it is for the benefit of only a few big players while hundreds of downstream MSME players will be burdened with additional raw material costs.
Just a handful of companies like Saint Gobain and Guardian Glass control 70-80 % of float glass market share in India.
Anti-dumping duty of up to USD 55.59 per tonne is levied on clear float glass from 4 mm to 12  thickness which is used mainly by processing industry for making safety glass, heat and sound insulated glass and laminated glass and most of the processing units are MSMEs.
MSMEs feel that it will increase their input costs and at the same time it will give room for float line owners minimum bench mark price to earn undue profit for five years.
After the big companies filed the application for dumping probe of these product, Commerce Ministry’s investigation arm —DGAD— in the separate probe had concluded that these products were dumped into India and it has caused material injury to the domestic industry.
Meanwhile, talking to KNN, glassware manufacturers from MSME sector were sceptical of the probe and said that “what is ironical is that these ‘injured’ MNCs are in fact adding huge capacities every few years and term such probes hogwash”.
Dinesh Tripathi, who is Honorary Secretary of the Federation of Safety Glass (FOSG) and President of industry body FISME, said, “Float glass is a raw material for hundreds of processing units which are mostly MSMEs and the anti-dumping duty will make their raw material costly and adversely impact their competitiveness.”
Tripathi said the small glass manufacturers will make representation to the government on this issue.
Another MSME glass manufacturer, who didn’t wish to be identified said, “the big players have put captive large processing units and use these cheaper raw materials for their own projects and therefore MSME processors cannot compete for project orders in domestic or overseas markets”.
The entrepreneur lamented that MSMEs are being crowded out and un-fortunately anti-dumping has become a handy tool which many large companies use for profiteering at the expense of downstream-users and consumers. (KNN Bureau)

FCRA DEPARTMENT SYSTEM FAILURE

Again FCRA department has displayed its internal confusion of system failure
and as usual putting onus on the registered organisations to fill the gap.
As per the law, till 2015-16, it was not mandatory to file online returns
and most of the organisations were either submitting hard copies or both. In
2012, department had hired data operators to upload the returns. But now it
seems that data is messed up. So, a circular along with a list has come up
on the website. Very generously, the department has given us final
opportunity to upload missing returns within one month, i.e., from May 15 to
June 14, 2017.  The period permitted in FY 2010-11 to FY 2014-2015. This
relaxation is not available for FY 2015-2016.
Unfortunately, the burden of compliance of FCRA is on registered
organisations whereas the department has no obligation and accountability.
Please check the list and do the needful if any of your returns are missing.
I will also request you to share this information with your partners and
members.
Warm regard
Harsh Jaitli
Chief Executive Officer
Voluntary Action Network India (VANI)
BB-5, Ist Floor, Greater Kailash Enclave-II
New Delhi 110 048
Phone: 011-29228127, 29226632, Telefax: 41435535
Email: harsh@vaniindia.org; Website: www.vaniindia.org

SHRI RAM MADHAVJI: ON STATE AND CENTRE

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Mr Ram Madhav jee speaks at NMML on India Paramountcy – Union. We have seen that most of Indian Royal states agreed to be part of the  Union in 1947 when India gained independence. The  state and center  relation have evolved from that moments and strong centre makes the states and centre relation more strong for the each to grow in its own pace.
Civilization is important to India which helps to keep us  as one nation but distance is not regionalism which are fading now. Unlike US Russia use force fiscal matters to remain united but in India the Unity in diversity is way of life.
Congress was a wider platform which included, Hindu Mahasabha, Muslim league the Malviya, and  Maulana Azad and others in Congress to achieve freedom. Gandhi asked on 27 Jan 1948 asked Congress to disband and form Lok welfare forum . Congress being popular formed a political party, and  Congress alternative was absent, the  Left lacked India  genes thus genetically was little visible in Universities and some states where they made some impression. For two decades Congress gathered massive support and few smaller parties emerged and sank.
We formed Gov in Assam and in  Manipur  where Congress enjoyed more percent.
Now it is the time, India in true sense has evoled in voting pattern . We formed genuinely bipartisan party system. Regional parties are not easy and has to contest with other regional fragmentation.
People now has risen over caste, creed and religion which is self explanatory from the results of Bihar and U P Election results. People are matured and evolved and has different robust image of their leaders. Leaders only who can deliver and bring development change are masses looking for at national scene.
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People looking for clean governance and their aspirations. Indian electorate has matured. We were 17% literate in 1947 but now  we are nearly 80% literacy, thus  states have evolve politically. We are looking towards 7th Schedule give power to  to village panchayat which is imminent  and states are not well prepared but fiscal sovereignty is given at first stage. Remoteness is problem but  Oneness and unity exist across nation.


TATA’S VALUE IS DOWN BUT INDIA’S BRANDS ARE ON THE UP


  • Tata brand value down 4% but Natarajan Chandrasekaran is steadying the ship
  • Over half of India’s 100 most valuable brands grew brand value at least 10%
  • Indian brands grew in value 15% this year, ahead of the 11% global average
  • IT services continue to rise: Infosys up to 4th, HCL to 9th, and Wipro to 11th place

Every year, leading valuation and strategy consultancy Brand Finance values the brands of thousands of the world’s biggest companies. A brand’s strength is assessed (based on factors such as marketing investment, familiarity, preference, sustainability and margins) to determine what proportion of a business’s revenue is contributed by the brand. This proportion is projected into perpetuity and discounted to determine the brand’s value. India’s 100 most valuable brands are featured in the Brand Finance India 100.
Strong brand value growth characterises the 2017 Brand Finance India 100. The total value of India’s top brands has increased 15% this year, ahead of the global average of 11%. 68 of India’s 100 most valuable brands have grown in value this year, with 54 of those enjoying double-digit year-to-year percentage growth. There are however some notable exceptions, including India’s most valuable brand, Tata, which fell to US$13.1 billion from last year’s US$13.7 billion.
There has already been intense speculation as to whether brand value has fallen due to Tata’s board room drama. In Brand Finance’s view this is emphatically not the case. Tata’s Brand Strength Index score in fact improved significantly this year and its brand rating was upgraded from A+ to AA+. Corrective action has been taken quickly and the stakeholders at large have not been significantly affected.
Brand Finance’s CEO David Haigh comments, “The brand value drop of 4% is clearly not positive, however it is a lesser decline than between 2015 and 2016, when brand value fell 11%. Tata is present in a number of industries in which operating conditions are very challenging for all participants. In this context the slight decline can be seen as a stabilisation in challenging times. As Tata’s new chairman, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, settles in and attempts to streamline the conglomerate’s activities, we expect Tata to return to brand value growth soon.”
IT services brands continue to be one of India’s great success stories, dominating not just the national rankings but the international rankings of their sector too. All of India’s major IT services brands have grown in value this year, including TCS within the overall Tata portfolio. Even as other Indian brands perform strongly, IT services brands are managing to improve their national ranks. Infosys is up from 5th to 4th, HCL from 10th to 9th and Wipro from 12th to 11th.
The biggest improvement in rankings however comes from Indigo Airlines which is up from 95th last year to 62nd now. India’s biggest airline recently announced the addition of 35 new routes and increasing frequency on existing ones.
At the opposite end of the scale, the iconic Taj Hotels brand has fallen 14 places to 93rd with brand value dropping below US$300 million. Like so many other hotel brands it has been hit by the impact of technology, with aggregator sites creating pricing pressure and Airbnb introducing competition.
This year’s fastest falling brand is Micromax. The tech firm has lost 39% of its brand value and nearly fallen out of the top 100, placing 95th. Micromax is struggling to compete following the influx of strong Chinese mobile brands such as Oppo and Vivo into the Indian market in the last couple of years.
ITC is India’s most powerful brand. It is India’s only AAA rated brand, with a Brand Strength Index score of 86.  ITC has been expanding its strategic presence, beyond tobacco, for over a decade. In the last four to five years it has become a formidable competitor in the food and beverage, personal care, apparel and stationery sectors, challenging incumbents that have dominated those industries for over a century. This broad spectrum of excellence is making ITC a household name across India and contributing to the brand’s strength.
Mahindra, a stalwart of Indian enterprise has re-entered the top ten this year, after posting healthy growth in its flagship automotive division and strengthening its presence in SAARC countries. Mahindra’s agricultural division and its tractors business are well-established strengths while more recent initiatives such as crop-care solutions, seed distribution and power solutions through Mahindra Powerol are poised to accelerate growth. This year brand value is up 21% to US$3.6 billion.

EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON “EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF GST IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY”

VISIT OF AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE CUTTER ‘OCEAN SHIELD’


Chennai    16 May 17.              Australian Border Force Cutter ‘Ocean Shield’ is arriving at Chennai Port AM 18 May 17 as part of International Co-operation. The ship will be at Chennai till Am 20 May 17. During the visit at Chennai, various events are planned by the Indian Coast Guard for mutual interaction to develop Inter-Operability between the two maritime forces.
The ship was constructed as an Offshore Support Vessel by STK OSV, Tulcea, Romania and was later inducted as ABFC ‘Ocean Shield’, an Offshore Patrol Vessel on 30 Jun 2012. The ship has 110.9 mtr LOA with 22.05 mtr beam width. The ship achieves maximum speed of 16 kts with a displacement of 8,500 tons and draws 6.6 mtr draught. A medium size helipad is available atop the bow of the ship. The ship also has 1,000 Sq mtrs deck area for cargo and equipment. Following the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, ‘Ocean Shield’ was one of the several Australian Vessels that took part in the extensive search of the ill-fated MH 370.

The Australian Cutter is commanded by ABF Superintendent Alan Champkin. The ship has a complement of 16 Officers and 36 sailors. Indian Coast Guard is organisinga welcome ceremony to ABFC ‘Ocean Shield’ in the traditional way on her arrival at Chennai port AM 18 May 17. During the welcome ceremony, ABF Commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg will be interacting with the Indian media personnel.




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UN MIGRATION AGENCY SUPPORTS THOUSANDS DISPLACED IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED EASTERN DR CONGO

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05/19/17
Democratic Republic of the Congo – The UN Migration Agency (IOM) is responding to the urgent humanitarian needs of 27,193 displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) eastern province of North Kivu, through funding from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).
Through its rapid response mechanism, SIDA has provided 1.6 million SEK (USD 183,000) to IOM’s assistance programme for internally displaced persons in North Kivu, who had lacked adequate access to shelter, water and sanitation in IOM-managed displacement sites.
“These funds have come at a time when most humanitarian actors have pulled out of many displacement sites in eastern DRC due to security and funding issues, leaving thousands of displaced people even more vulnerable,” said Boubacar Seybou, Head of IOM’s Office in Goma. “With SIDA funding, we were able to ensure that residents of displacement sites in North Kivu have better access to dignified shelter, safe and potable water as well as adequate sanitation facilities,” added Seybou.
For decades, the DRC has experienced conflict and instability, triggering mass displacements and abuses of human rights at the hands of warring factions against innocent civilian populations. By the end of April 2017, there were 3.7 million internally displaced persons in the DRC, making it the African country most affected by internal displacement. North Kivu remains the province with the most population movement. Unlike in other provinces, armed violence represents the sole cause of displacement.
Since the beginning of 2016, the deterioration of the political and security situation, the upsurge in inter-ethnic conflicts and the disengagement of several humanitarian actors has led to a significant decrease in emergency assistance to IDPs in displacement sites in North Kivu.
SIDA’s funding has been crucial to enable IOM to construct and rehabilitate basic water and sanitation infrastructure and provide 4,000 households with shelter kits. In the first three months of 2017, IOM constructed 324 latrines with hand wash stations, 120 showers and 35 rubbish pits in four targeted displacement sites.
“Before we felt like prisoners but after the arrival of IOM we have been freed,” said Sebakara Mukamusoni, one of the residents of the Muheto displacement site. “We can finally wash ourselves in the showers and, thanks to the construction of latrines, diarrhoea has diminished in our site,” Mukamusoni added.
In the Muheto site, IOM installed a new water system network, as the closest source of clean water was more than two kilometres away. IOM also provided community committees in the different sites with tools and basic training to maintain these water and sanitation infrastructures.
Over the next 12 months, IOM will continue to provide life-saving assistance and protection to vulnerable people in displacement sites in North Kivu, thanks to additional financing from SIDA of 10 million SEK (USD 1 million).

RENEWED COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN NORTHERN MALI LEADS TO SPIKE IN DISPLACEMENT

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05/19/17
Mali – A recent resurgence of communal violence and armed conflict in northern Mali has displaced thousands more people over the past few months.
This week, Mali’s Commission on Movement of Population (CMP) reported an increase of 14,223 internally displaced persons (IDPs) since February, bringing the total number of people uprooted by violence across the country to 58,985 individuals (10,248 households).
Most of the newly displaced people are clustered in the Timbuktu region due to recent violent conflict in the nearby commune of Gourma-Rharous.
Nationally, the Timbuktu region continues to host the highest number of IDPs (22,328), followed by Segou (10,794) and Menaka (10,381).
Several months ago, communal violence appeared to have abated, prompting the UN Migration Agency (IOM) to step up return and reintegration assistance for IDPs wishing to go home. At the time, IOM expressed hope that all displaced people could potentially return to their communities of origin by year’s end if there was no re-occurrence of conflict and there was sufficient humanitarian assistance to do so.
IOM says more financial support is necessary to assist vulnerable communities. It also renews its call to all groups in Mali to work toward stability and peace, avoid further displacement and do everything possible to enable displaced families to return home.
The IOM mission in Mali continues to work with the Government of Mali to provide up-to-date information on movements of IDPs and returnees as well as on the needs of the populations affected by conflict, as part of the country’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) programme.
IOM also continues its community stabilization work, including the rehabilitation of damaged houses in areas affected by conflict, delivery of core relief items, psychosocial and reintegration assistance, and income-generation and skills-building activities.

‘DOES BASIC ENERGY ACCESS GENERATE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFIC.

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CPR Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment is pleased to invite you to a talk on
‘Does Basic Energy Access Generate Socio-Economic
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Dr. Johannes Urpelainen
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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The talk assesses the socio-economic effects of solar microgrids. The lack of access to electricity is a major obstacle to the socio-economic development of over a billion people. Off-grid solar technologies hold promise as an affordable and clean solution to satisfy basic electricity needs. We conducted a randomized field experiment in India to estimate the causal effect of off-grid solar power on electricity access and broader socio-economic development of 1,281 rural households. Within a year, electrification rates in the treatment group increased by 29-36 percentage points. Daily hours of access to electricity increased only by 0.99-1.42 hours, though the confidence intervals are wide. Kerosene expenditure on the black market decreased by 47-49 rupees/month. Despite these strong electrification and expenditure effects, we found no systematic evidence for changes in savings, spending, business creation, time spent working or studying, or other broader indicators of socio-economic development.
Speaker Bio: Johannes Urpelainen (PhD, University of Michigan, 2009) is Associate Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. His research focuses on international cooperation, environmental politics, and energy policy. His first book, Cutting the Gordian Knot of Economic Reform (Oxford University Press), draws on quantitative tests and extensive case studies to show that leaders in developing countries have used preferential trading agreements with the European Union and the United States to secure domestic political support and enhance the implementation of initially controversial reforms. The results from the book have been featured and used by various research and policy organizations, including the United Nations. The author of more than a hundred refereed articles, Professor Urpelainen’s research has been widely published in leading social science journals, such as The American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, and The Journal of Politics. Much of Professor Urpelainen’s current research focuses on finding practical solutions to the political problems surrounding sustainable development in emerging economies. These projects have brought him to a number of countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In his spare time, Professor Urpelainen loves to read biographies, improve his Hindi, and meditate.

SATYENDAR JAIN FILES CRIMINAL DEFAMATION COMPLAINTS AGAINST KAPIL MISHRA & MANJINDER SIRSA


Delhi minister Satyendar Jain has filed separate criminal defamation complaints in the court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Tees Hazaari, against Kapil Mishra and BJP MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa.
(Find attached a copy of the two defamation complaints filed in the court).
Details of the defamation complaints filed under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure are as follows :
1)      On 7th May 2017, Kapil Mishra made a blatantly false, misleading, baseless and a defamatory statement before the media that the complainant (Satyendar Jain) had handed over Rs two crore to the Chief Minister on 5th May at his residence.
Mishra did not stop here and went on to malafidely link the complainant with completely false allegations about some fictitious deals.
These statements were repeatedly telecast and printed by national media on all platforms – electronic, print and social – which has caused immense damage to the complainant and his family. Further, such statements were carried by the media without making an attempt to even verify the completely false and libellious allegations.
2)      BJP MLA from Rajouri Gardan, Manjinder Singh Sirsa and other accused : On 9th May, Sirsa in a media conference made a false and libellious statement which was published by a Hindi newspaper, that the complainant allegedly indulged in circulation of illegitimate money.
Such statements without any basis have been put in public domain to damage the reputation of the complainant and has become a habit of the accused to make and circulate such falsehoods.

“STALE ALLEGATIONS REPEATED BY MISHRA; CENTRAL INVESTIGATING AGENCIES HAVE FOUND NOTHING”

Arnind Kaejriwal lives in fantasy he is unable to bring any answer to questions leveled by the former Delhi minister Kapil Mishra today in his press conference and showed the figment of imagination of AAP leaders but in true sense these so called self style leaders are on the path of fooling all people by the counter press conferences. AAP leaders continuous allegation of Kapil Mishra BJP men does not hold any substance to fiscal misconduct and irregularity in the party. AK who still project himself holier than cow is in fix and legal action soon shall follow this reciter of truth who has never been close to any sort of truth. Thus the AAP release to media this point of view.
  • BJP is using Kapil Mishra to malign AAP through stale allegations
  • Central agencies have been investigating AAP for 2 years and have found nothing
The allegations leveled by Kapil Mishra against Aam Aadmi Party’s funding have turned out to be stale. The allegation of accepting a Rs 2 crore donation from a single source is the same one that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had referred to two years ago during the Delhi Assembly election campaign. Union Ministers N Sitharaman and Arun Jaitley too have made similar accusations over the same Rs 2 crore donations over the past two years.
The Prime Minister and the Finance Minister claimed to have evidence at that time about this alleged wrongdoing, but the fact that not a single central agency has been able to initiate action against AAP in the case is testimony to the fact that it was nothing more than an attempt to malign and defame the image of the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal. The ACB, CBI, ED, I-T and Delhi Police have hounded AAP for the past two years trying to find a single piece of evidence against the party, but nothing has been found yet.
During a press conference addressed by senior leader and national spokesperson of the party Sanjay Singh, he said, “All rules and regulations in place governing the acceptance of funds for a political party have been complied with and followed strictly by Aam Aadmi Party. No laws have been violated by the party. Donations being alleged to be illegal have been received via a bank transaction, and not through cash. It was declared income that the party received through legitimate means.”
 
“If the BJP believes that this particular donation was received illegally, why doesn’t it ask any of its agencies to take suitable action against AAP? If the Delhi Police can reach Somnath Bharti’s pet dog during an investigation, surely these agencies can conduct a probe and punish whoever is guilty? The fact that nothing has been found yet is proof that this entire episode is a witch hunt to persecute and harass an opposition party.” 
 
“Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has reported that the BJP and Congress have accepted several thousand crore rupees from unknown sources over the last few years. Where has this money come from? Has it come from large corporations, or is it black money? Is the BJP accepting funds from foreign companies? They have never answered these questions and have never faced any action.
 
Both Congress and  BJP have been indicted and found guilty by the Delhi High Court in March 2014 of illegally receiving foreign funds. The Court had indicted both parties and directed the Election Commission and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to take appropriate action against the two within 6 months for receiving illegal foreign funding from Vedanta subsidiaries. More than a year later, in June 2015, the Election Commission wrote to the MHA pushing for action against the two parties. After a contempt case was filed against the Government for failing to comply with the Court’s decision, the Delhi HC has sought a response from the BJP Government over its non-compliance, and has asked why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the Government. 
 
The BJP Government attempted to retrospectively amend the FCRA so as to overturn the Delhi HC’s decision against the BJP and the Congress in December, 2016. The FCRA was amended through the backdoor by introducing it as a Money Bill by the BJP last year, shielding it from a Rajya Sabha veto. The amendment changed the meaning of “foreign sources” in a manner that would legalize the donations made by Vedanta to both parties.

CHANGE OF GUARD AT COAST GUARD REGIONAL HQ(NE)

Inspector General Kuldip Singh Sheoran, PTM, TM, took over the helm of Coast Guard Region(NE) from IG KR Nautiyal, PTM,TM on 19 May 17. IG KR Nautiyal, the third Regional Commander of the Coast Guard NE Headquarters is proceeding on transfer to Mumbai as Coast Guard Commander(West) after a two year stint at Kolkata. The Coast Guard Region(NE) saw massive expansion during his time with addition of new assets, commissioning of Coastal RADAR system, etc. The first ever Indo Bangla joint Search and Rescue Mission which resulted in saving of 360 precious lives at sea was also undertaken under his able guidance.
IG Kuldip Singh Sheoran joined the Indian Coast Guard in 1984 and has served in various sea and shore appointments
The Flag Officer has served in various capacities at sea, the prominent among them being command of Indian Coast Guard Ship C- 02, Tarabai, Kamla Devi, Varad and Sankalp.
The Officer has also served ashore in several staff appointments of responsibility, the more significant among them have been Station Commander ICGS Tuticorin, Station Commander ICGS Delhi, Chief of Staff Coast Guard Region (A&N), Chief of Staff Coast Guard Region (West), Principal Director (Log) New Delhi. On attaining the Flag rank, the Inspector General took over the reins of Regional Headquarters (North West) and (A&N), one of the strategically significant Regions of Indian Coast Guard,
The Flag Officer has undergone Maritime Safety and Maritime Port Operations Department Course from US Coast Guard Academy, York Town and Executive Course on Advance Security Co-operation from Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies Honolulu (Hawai).
The Inspector General is recipient of prestigious “President’s Tatrakshak Medal” and “Tatrakshak Medal” for meritorious service in the Indian Coast Guard and “Commendation” by the Director General, Indian Coast Guard for various achievements. The Flag Officer is also a recipient of “Central Board of Excise and Custom Commendation” by Finance Minister, Govt. of India for anti smuggling operation (Gold & Silver).
The Flag Officer is married to Mrs Vidya Sheoran.They have two sons Gagandeep and Navaldeep Singh. Elder son Gagandeep Singh is a Major in Indian Army and younger one after completing his MBA in Fashion Designing and Merchandising is working with American Brand “GUESS” at Ahmedabad.


CEAT CRICKET AWARDS2017

One of the prestigious awards of the cricket fraternity,  CEAT Cricket Awards2017 will be held on Wednesday, 24th May at Cricket Club of India (CCI), Chruchgate. The event will also include an insightful “Bat and Chat” session with the prominent cricketers.
We are  pleased to extend an invitation to you to witness the award ceremony.
Looking forward to your presence.
Attached and below mentioned is the media invite for your ready reference.
MEDIA INVITE:


TEAM INDIA LOOK TO COMPLETE A FIVE-PEAT AT THE 5TH SABA CHAMPIONSHIP


  • The winners of the South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship will qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August this year.
  • The winner also ensures qualification for its country’s top club team in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the premier club teams of Asian countries go head to head.
  • India are defending champions and favourites looking to complete a five-peat. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the biggest threats to India’s five-peat.
  • The tournament will be played in a round robin league format.
  • The Indian squad includes 3 debutants under the age of 22 along with savvy veterans.
  • India’s first match will be against host Maldives on May 19th.
  • The training camp for the selection of the team was held at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, New Delhi from 1-17 May.

Team India at the Male International Airport, Maldives.
Bengaluru, 18th May 2017: The 5th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship 2017 will be held from 19th to 23rd May, 2017 in Male, Maldives. The five-day competition is being played in a round robin league format. Defending champions India will look to complete a five-peat but need be wary of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, who pose the biggest threat to India’s attempt of accomplishing a rare sporting milestone.
India’s training camp for the tournament was held from 1st-17th May, at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi with 33 players, and the final selections were made on 7th May. A conscious effort was made by the selectors and Head Coach Baskar Sappaniambalam to ensure that the right blend of youth and experience was picked for their campaign in Maldives. “India has had a solid record at the SABA Championship and we aim to continue that trend. It is the only tournament where we can provide an opportunity to our younger players and hence we have selected 3 players under the age of 22. Our main aim is to win and qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August,” said Sappaniambalam.
India’s attempt at a five-peat of the tournament will be led by experienced point guard Akilan Pari. “Our motto as a team is to win big and make sure that the juniors of our team get playing time. This championship is important for them to get good exposure and will be crucial in their development as players,” says Pari, who made his debut for India in this very tournament four years ago. Also featuring in the squad are centre Amritpal Singh, guard Vishesh Bhriguvanshi and veteran forward Yadwinder Singh. The same trio recently attended the NBL Draft Combine in Melbourne, Australia. Other familiar faces are centre Rikin Pethani, forward Prasanna Venkatesh, shooting guard Arjun Singh, centre Ravi Bhardwaj and forward Anil Kumar BK.
Among senior team debutants are promising guard, Vishal Kumar Gupta (Delhi), the talented forward Muin Bek (Tamil Nadu) and centre Jeevanatham Pandi (Tamil Nadu). The trio will be hoping for valuable minutes.
As can be gleaned from past SABA editions (see below), the Indian men’s team, with a blend of youth and experience, will start off yet again as strong favourites. The key to its showing will continue to be its superior size advantage when compared to its traditionally smaller South Asian opponent teams.

INDIAN SQUAD FOR THE 5thSABA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017
Jersey
Number
Family Name/
Last Name
Given Name/
First Name
Place of BirthDate of Birth (dd/mm/yy)HeightPosition
5PariAkilan (c)ChennaiTamil Nadu20/07/1989180 (5’10.8”)PG
4HafeezMuin BekDharmapuriTamil Nadu16/03/1996190
(6’2”)
F
6SivakumarPrasanna VenkateshGobichettipalayamTamil Nadu25/09/1992186
(6’1”)
F
7Bukankere Krishne GowdaAnil KumarMandyaKarnataka31/07/1989185
(6’)
F
8SinghArjunVaranasiUttar Pradesh8/6/1992189
(6’2”)
SG
9BhriguvanshiVisheshVaranasiUttar Pradesh13/09/1991195
(6’4.5”)
SG
10 Amritpal SinghGanna PindPunjab05/01/1991207
(6’9.5”)
C
11GuptaVishal KumarChapar VillageDelhi07/12/1999198
(6’5”)
SG
12BhardwajRaviChandigarhChandigarh

31/10/1992207
(6’9.5”)
C
13PandiJeevanathamVirudhunagarTamil Nadu13/10/1994204
(6’7”)
C
14 Yadwinder SinghRasulpur KhurdPunjab30/12/1986198
(6’6”)
PF
15PethaniRikinSajiavadar AmreliGujarat

02/12/1990203
(6’8”)
PF/C
*PG – Point Guard / Feeder, G – Guard, F – Forward, G/F – Wing, PF – Power Forward, C – Centre, PF/C – Post
Coaches: Sappaniambalam Baskar (Head Coach) and Sebastian Padipurakkal Joseph (Assistant Coach)
Manager: Sushil Kumar
Physiotherapist: Raj Kumar Dubey
FIBA Referee: Ceciline Michael Vino Vincent Francis Victor

About the SABA Championship 2017
Tournament Fixtures
May 19
  • Bangladesh vs Nepal
  • India vs Maldives
May 20
  • Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
  • Nepal vs Maldives
May 21
  • Sri Lanka vs India
  • Maldives vs Bangladesh
May 22
  • India vs Bangladesh
  • Sri Lanka vs Nepal
May 23
  • Nepal vs India
  • Maldives vs Sri Lanka
Championship Format
The Championship is played in a round robin format and the team with the best record at the end of this championship will progress from the South Asian region to the FIBA Asia Cup scheduled for 17th to 27th August in Beirut, Lebanon. A round robin format is when each team will face every other team in the tournament once, and the final standings will be based on win/loss statistics.
Previous Editions / Winners:
2016:  Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh
2015:  Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Sri Lanka
2014:  Kathmandu — 1st India 2nd Bangladesh
2013 (June): Delhi — 1st India, 2nd Afghanistan. (From this edition onwards, the tournament changed from a standalone event to a qualifying Championship to the Asian level)
2013 (Jan):  Dhaka — 1st Bangladesh, 2nd Pakistan (India, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka did not participate)
2012:  Assam — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh
Qualification for 2017 FIBA Asia Cup and FIBA Asia Champions Cup
The country that wins the SABA Championship 2017 ensures its qualification for the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 and earns a qualification for its top club team to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the top club teams of FIBA Asia go head to head (previously known as known as the Asian Basketball Confederation Champions Cup).

The FIBA Asia Cup 2017, FIBA Asia’s flagship event, will be played from August 17-27 in Beirut, Lebanon.

FILM: BENVENUTO PRESIDENTE – WELCOME MR. PRESIDENT

In Italian, with subtitles in English
Cinema at the Institute: Incontri in biblioteca: Contemporary Italian
Year: 2013
Genre: Comedy/ Drama
Synopsis:
In a small mountain village lives a man with a challenging name: Giuseppe Garibaldi. He is a simple man, loves fishing, friends and has an indestructible optimism. One day something incredible happens, Peppino is mistakenly elected President of the Italian Republic! �������������
In un piccolo paesino di montagna vive un uomo dal nome impegnativo: Giuseppe Garibaldi. E’ un uomo semplice, ama la pesca, gli amici ed ha un ottimismo indistruttibile. Un giorno accade una cosa incredibile, Peppino viene eletto per sbaglio Presidente della Repubblica Italiana!
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Director: Riccardo Milani
Cast: Claudio Bisio, Kasia Smutniak, Giuseppe Fiorello
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SPECIAL INVITATION ‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’

SPECIAL INVITATION

BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT
Celebrating World Telecommunication Day 2017
May 26, 2017; 2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi
(Pre-registration is compulsory)

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Greetings from PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry!

It is our pleasure to cordially invite you and representatives from your reputed organization to be an eminent part of PHDCCI’s annual flagship programme ‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’ celebrating the World Telecommunication Day 2017 on May 26 at2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi.

Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications, Government of India, Mr. Manoj Sinha has been invited to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest. Other eminent dignitaries from the Telecommunications Department, Ministry of Telecommunications; eminent Ambassadors, High Commissioners and other relevant industry experts shall also be sharing their experiences.

The brochure is attached for your kind reference. Needless to say, your presence will be a big motivator for the industry.

Other bureaucrats, captains of the industry and many more stakeholders from the sector and allied industries including Information Technology, Telecom Operators, Data Analytic Service Providers will also be joining us, adding value to the deliberations.

Please register on the link mentioned below:

We look forward to welcome you on the occasion.

With best regards,
Yogesh Srivastav
Director

LIBYA ATTACK KILLS 141 PERSON

Libya, an attack on an airbase in south of Tripoli has killed 141 people, mostly soldiers loyal to military strongman Khalifa Haftar, a spokesman for his forces said. Members of the Third Force militia loyal to the UN-backed Government of National Accord in Tripoli yesterday attacked the base used by Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan National Army (LNA).
LNA spokesman Ahmad al-Mesmari late yesterday said the victims included civilians who worked at the Brak al-Shati airbase or were in the nearby area, also reporting that summary executions took place.Government of National Accord (GNA) said in a statement late yesterday that a commission of inquiry had been set up to investigate the attack.
It said it has decided to suspend its Defence Minister, al-Mahdi al-Barghati, and the head of the Third Force from their duties until those responsible were identified. Both the GNA and defence ministry earlier condemned the assault and said they had not ordered any such action. The LNA does not recognise the authority of the GNA, and instead supports the rival authorities based in the east. The UN envoy to Libya yesterday voiced alarm at reports of the attack on the base.
The incident at the base in Wadi al-Shati district comes a month after an attack by the LNA on the Tamenhant airbase controlled by the Third Force near the south’s main city of Sebha.

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE & STATE ATS NAB SUSPECTED ISI AGENT

Rajasthan, the military intelligence and state Anti-Terrorism Squad have caught a suspected ISI agent from Kunjaladi village in border district Jaisalmer last night. According to military intelligence, the accused Hazi Khan, resident of Kunjaladi village was working for the Pakistan’s ISI agency and was sharing the defense related secret information with his counter part across the border. Both the agencies are interrogating him.

INDIAN COMPOUND ARCHERS CLAIM MEN’S TEAM GOLD AT WORLD CUP

Indian men’s compound archery team today won the gold medal at the season’s first World Cup in Shanghai, beating Colombia in the final. The team comprising Abhishek Verma, Chinna Raju Srither and Amanjeet Singh prevailed 226-221 against the Colombians.
Indians grabbed a slender lead in the opening set by clinching it 58-57 and built on it in the next three to emerge triumphant. The Indian team made the final after beating US team in a closely-fought semifinal.
India is seeded fourth in the tournament. This is the first major competition after last year’s Rio Olympics.

ANTI-DUMPING DUTY IMPOSED ON CHINESE CHEMICAL, ALUMINIUM FOIL

India has imposed anti-dumping duty on a Chinese chemical used in pharma industry and aluminium foil to protect domestic industry from cheap imports.
While an anti-dumping duty of up to 1.63 US Dollar per kg was imposed on aluminium foil, up to 8.71 US Dollar per kg duty was slapped on imports of amoxicillin, used in pharmaceuticals.
The duty on both the products would be effective for a period of five years, the finance ministry has said in separate notifications.
The commerce mi
nistry’s investigation arm, Directorate General of Anti dumping and Allied Duties, DGAD in the separate probe had concluded that these products were dumped into India and that has caused material injury to the domestic industry.

EFFORTS ARE ON TO OPEN RISHIKESH-BADRINATH HIGHWAY

Uttarakhand, efforts are on to reopen the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway, which was blocked near Vishnuprayag following landslides from Hathiparwat in Chamoli District.
The BRO personnel are engaged in clearing the debris so that the highway could be reopened for vehicular traffic at the earliest possible. The Chamoli district administration has provided the hundreds of stranded pilgrims with free boarding and lodging and other necessary facilities.
Meanwhile, in view of the safety of the pilgrims, the Rudraprayag District administration has been directed not to allow Badrinath bound devotees to travel beyond Rudraprayag till the highway is reopened.

BOLLYWOOD’S NEW AGE OF OFFICIAL HOLLYWOOD FILM ADAPTATIONS



A number of Hollywood films have remade by Bollywood filmmakers without getting official permissions.

But lately, Indian filmmakers are progressing in the right direction. Official remake permissions or adaptation rights are being applied for. Films like Dobaara, Tubelight and Chef are official adaptions of Hollywood films Oculus, Little Boy and Chef.

Bollywood is not only getting official permissions but also giving credit to the original film makers.

The original filmmaker of the film Oculus, Mike Flanagan, has supported and loved the content of the film from day one. He has agreed to go all out and promote the film.
Produced by B4U Motion Pictures in association with Zahhak Films, the film stars Huma Qureshi, Saqib Salim, Lisa Ray, Adil Hussain, Madalina Bellariu and Rhea Chakraborty. The film is slated slated for 2nd June 2017 release.

INDIA’S EXPORT SECTOR PERFORMS WELL

India’s export sector performs well because global crisis making awakening from stagflation and the reports from global upcale on move which has its impact on India being the chief producer of many  goods and commodities. Wait for the quarter for further details.However Minister of Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said, India’s export sector has performed well despite the global slowdown. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on key initiatives taken by her Ministry during the last three years, Ms Sitharaman said, notwithstanding global headwinds, exports have shone in last 6 months.
Ms Sitharaman said, number of mandatory documents required for exports and imports have been reduced to three each. The Minister said, forms related to imports and exports have also been simplified.
The Minister said, Government e-Market place is a remarkable step towards fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in Government transaction.
She said, there is an increase in exports from special economic zone in the last three years. Exports were valued at 5.23 lakh crore rupees in 2016-17.

FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY TO TESTIFY

United States, sacked FBI Director James Comey has agreed to testify before a Congressional committee in an open session about alleged Russian interference in the US Presidential polls last year. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said, a date of this open hearing will be scheduled after the Memorial Day.
Senator Richard Burr, chairman of the Committee, said, the Committee looks forward to receiving testimony from the former FBI Director on his role in the development of the Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 US elections.
Comey’s abrupt sacking by President Donald Trump triggered a political firestorm with an angry opposition calling for an appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the alleged Russian influence in the general elections.

GANGA CLEANING, SMART CITY, BULLET TRAIN, MAKE IN INDIA, SKILL DEVELOPMENT ARE LANGUISHING .

Dear Rajivji
You have sent latent signal to government to rise awake but matters in public domain are weak. Ganga Cleaning, Smart city, Bullet train, Make in India, Skill development are languishing . Very soon the opposition shall huddle together to exhibit their best eloquence on the above mentioned subject to bring the PM jibe on the floors of houses with sarcasm.
Railway unable to give any speed but making loss. Rail Prabhu fervently initiate new train.
VIP constituency, Varanasi languishes.
Rampant corruption at lower level, with growing the website complaints.
Channels and most of the  media say, PM’s, Eco adviser not ready to take outsiders suggestion.  Just laugh at all?  Government the insiders glow with their institutional diction but fail to reach last mile needy.
Former PM Rajiv and Dr M M Singh accepted in public.
Modi and Yogi appears on papers assets, Rajiv Gandhi too with massive majority recognized experts, professional in glare of public. The experts worked for his development  work,  PM Modi , has the experts list of  Adani and Mukesh further downtown is absent.
PM ‘s experts Amitabh andCo., are good in talking but nation needs its deep down further experts along with foreign expert, duo Indian and foreigners need to  work in tandem.
But we or a Govt is completely parasite on FDI.
Skill education needs drastic change in India ,skill ,teacher, we are the best next reach   all world over.We can take lead in world but govt slow in taking decisions  thus loss of time.
Great talented France in bad shape, Germany blends MSME with big industry, so do the Chinese thus they stay healthy,
We are depending on Big Group , Amazon, Panasonic, Toyota,  Mercedes big name whereas  employ frugal part and then they shed employment  with technology. MSME employ largest number with greater skill, magic wand gets into fantastic magic.  Skill Minister unable to deliver,  he needs constant  coordinating along with corporate giants along  with trade unions and  association of various sectors  in mood of collaborative actions. To create high skills with K s of experts Minister need to scouting in his office but alas the skill home for millions deserted and  holding no conference, to tell media the skill injected in growth.
So your  write up matches the government has its good will across nation or world over in which we all experts in our field need to make it full, With great regards and wish we all continue to tread path of glory with sincerity  with smaller steps
Hence You are absolutely  strike the mark.
The Gla ss is More Than Half-Full

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INDIA GO 2-0 IN THE 5TH SABA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

India go 2-0 in the 5th SABA Championship 2017
  • The winners of the South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship will qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August this year.
  • The winner also ensures qualification for its country’s top club team in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the premier club teams of Asian countries go head to head.
  • India are defending champions and favourites looking to complete a five-peat. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the biggest threats to India’s five-peat.
Male/Bengaluru, 21st May 2017: In the 5th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship underway in Maldives, India posted its second straight win, this time over Sri Lanka.

INDIA BEAT SRI LANKA 88-61

Playing its second round robin encounter, defending champs India tamed Sri Lanka 88-61 in a fairly competitive game. The first and third quarters were particularly neck and neck, but India built double digit leads in the other two periods to stay undefeated in the competition.
India centre Amritpal Singh had a second straight game scoring in double digits, with 28 points to go along with 16 rebounds. Veteran shooting guard Vishesh Bhriguvanshi also enjoyed a double-double night with 26 points and 10 assists.
For Sri Lanka, Thammitage Perera came off the bench to top score with 18 points, with Joseph Croos chipping in with 13. The Island nation connected 11 times from beyond the arc but also turned the ball over 26 times.
To counter the size mismatch, Sri Lanka sent India to the foul line a whopping 38 times, but that strategy provided little benefit as India scored 25 points from the charity stripe.
Amritpal Singh was declared player of the match for the second straight time.
India will now face another challenger Bangladesh next on 22nd May, while Sri Lanka takes on Nepal.
India (Amritpal Singh 28 pts & 16 reb, Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 26 pts & 10 ast) bt Sri Lanka (Thammitage Perera 18 pts, Joseph Croos 13 pts) 88-61 [23-17, 27-17, 16-15, 22-12]

MIGRATION STUDIES_CONSOLIDATED 

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The Migration Studies query aims to support students’ orientation and professional careers in the field of migration. The responses to the query received so far address the limitations of existing migration studies programmes and put forth several recommendations.
The synthesis of these recommendations and the final list of 65 courses on migration, including online courses, are presented here: bit.ly/2qLmwl7
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3 YRS REPORT, RECORD FOREIGN VISITS, NO FOREIGN TRADE GROWTH

INDIAN ECONOMY SO FAR

 
(May 22, 2017)
GST rates unlikely to hurt inflation:
A day after the GST council decided on the rates, domestic rating agency Icra today said, the structure is unlikely to fan inflation.
It said in a note, with the effective tax rate intended to be brought down on most items, as well as a large portion of the CPI basket being kept in the exempted category, there is likely to be a limited impact of the GST on goods inflation.
On services front, where the standard rate has been kept at 18 per cent, it said availability of input tax credit may soften the impact of GST on services inflation in the future.
Inflation to fall by 2%:
Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia has said, Inflation will fall by two per cent on implementation of the goods and services tax, GST, and will create buoyancy in the economy. In an interview to PTI, he said the all-powerful GST Council will meet next week to decide on tax rates of contentious items like gold, bidi and biscuits, just in time for its rollout from July 1.
Mr Adhia also expressed confidence that the requirement of compensation to make up for revenue loss of any state will be fulfilled from cess on demerit and luxury goods like car and tobacco.
With the stage set for the biggest overhaul of India’s tax system since Independence, the government will launch a massive awareness campaign to educate consumers about GST so that they are not fleeced by traders in the name of new tax.
The Council over the two days last week assigned tax rates to more than 500 services and 1,200 goods by setting them in five broad rates of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent.
GST will be a single nation-wide sales tax replacing astring of central and state levies.
Tejas Express to be flagged off today:
The high speed, air-conditioned Tejas Express will be flagged off today from Mumbai to Goa.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will flag off the premium luxury train through video conferencing.
Having ultra-modern amenities like LED TV, wi-fi and CCTV, Tejas Express is a state of the art train capable of running at 200 kms per hour.
However, due to constraints related to rail tracks, it will run at a speed of 160 kilometres per hour.
The train will operate five days a week during non-monsoon period, and three days a week during monsoon period.
 
· Many big bang reforms implemented, more to follow, says Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman – The government has initiated a lot of big ticket and systemic reforms in the last three years and will continue efforts to consolidate the gains as also take up more economic measures in the remaining two years stated Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman. She said the government pursued reforms in a host of sectors, including banking, real estate, taxation, aviation and commercial dispute resolution and in the three years, both big ticket and systemic reforms have been taken in a calibrated fashion.
· India to have science infrastructure sharing policy soon – India is formulating a policy on maintaining and sharing science infrastructure so that R&D facilities do not remain limited to academia but are also accessed by industry, according to a senior bureaucrat of the Union Ministry of Science and Technology. The idea is to create infrastructure which becomes shareable, which becomes sustainable and is also accessible to our industry. A whole lot of scientific infrastructure is not available to our industry.
· Defence Acquisition Council Finalises Broad Contours of Policy to Engage Indian Private Sector in Manufacture of High-Tech Defence Equipment in India – Breaking new ground, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) under the Chairmanship of the Hon’ble Minister of Defence, Shri Arun Jaitley, finalized the broad contours of a policy aimed at engaging the Indian private sector in the manufacture of high-tech defence equipment in India. The policy is aimed at developing the defence industrial eco-system in the country through the involvement of both the major Indian corporates as well as the MSME sector. The policy will give a boost to the ‘Make in India’ policy in the Defence sector and set Indian industry on the path to acquiring cutting-edge capabilities which will contribute to the building of self-reliance in the vital sector of national security requirements.
 
 
· Shri Urjit Patel seeks exemption from parliamentary panel appearance; RBI governor to brief on demonetization on June 8 – Reserve Bank of India Governor Shri Urjit Patel will appear before a parliamentary panel for a second briefing on demonetization on June 8th 2017. The meeting was earlier scheduled to take place on May 25 but RBI Governor Shri Urjit Patel had sought exemption citing engagements. It has been learned that work on framing the monetary policy would be underway at that time. The June 8 meeting is likely to witness some tough questions being put to the RBI Governor by the Opposition.
 
 
· Less than 10 % corporate debt rated unsafe in FY17 – India Inc’s credit profile was at its strongest last fiscal with less than 10% of the corporate debt securities rated as unsafe for investment — the lowest level so far for such issues. Credit rating agencies (CRAs) including Crisil India Ratings and Research (formerly Fitch Ratings India), Icra, Credit Analysis and Research (CARE), Brickwork Ratings India and SMERA Ratings rated a total of 1,204 long-term corporate debt securities worth Rs 17 lakh crore in 2016-17, according to the latest data compiled by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). Of these, a majority 1,087 issues (90.3%) worth Rs 16.88 lakh crore were rated “investment grade”.
Forex reserves down USD 443.6 million to USD 375.27 billion:
India’s foreign exchange reserves declined by USD 443.6 million to USD 375.27 billion in the week ended 12th May. A RBI press release has informed that foreign currency assets, a major part of the overall reserves dipped by USD 429.4 million to USD 351.10 billion. In the previous week, the reserves had touched a life-time high of USD 375.71 billion.
Gold reserves remained steady at USD 20.438 billion. India’s special drawing rights with the International Monetary Fund decreased by USD 5.5 million to USD 1.454 billion, while the country’s reserve position also dipped by USD 8.7 million to USD 2.280 billion.
India’s export sector performs well:
Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said, India’s export sector has performed well despite the global slowdown. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on key initiatives taken by her Ministry during the last three years, Ms Sitharaman said, notwithstanding global headwinds, exports have shone in last 6 months.
Ms Sitharaman said, number of mandatory documents required for exports and imports have been reduced to three each. The Minister said, forms related to imports and exports have also been simplified.
The Minister said, Government e-Market place is a remarkable step towards fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in Government transaction.
She said, there is an increase in exports from special economic zone in the last three years. Exports were valued at 5.23 lakh

“SKILL INDIA – THE ROAD MAP” 23RD MAY, 2017:

Management & Entrepreneurship Skills Summit
“Skill India – The Road Map”
23rd May, 2017 at The Lalit, New Delhi.
I am pleased to confirm your registration and welcome you to Skill Summit.
I am sharing below the programme details for your reference:
Date    :   23rd May 2017
Time    :     The programme starts with registration and networking Tea/ Coffee at 8:30 AM on 23rd May.
You are requested to complete the registration and be seated in Crystal Ballroom, latest by 9:00 AM to enable us start the programme on time.
Venue  :     Crystal Ballroom, The Lalit
Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place
New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Tel : + 91 11 4444 7777
The programme will be held from 9:00 am onwards followed by lunch.
I hope the above details are in order.
Please feel free to contact us for any further information you may like to have.
We look forward to having you with us at the Skill Summit on the morning of 23rd May.
With warm regards,
Ebin
============================
Ebin Kuriakose
Management & Entrepreneurship and Professional Skills Council(MEPSC)
Management House
14 Institutional Area, Lodi Road
New Delhi – 110003
Tel: +91-11-24645100 Ext: 452,629

INVITATION TO A CONVERSATION WITH SHRI NITIN GADKARI

Invitation to a Conversation with Shri Nitin Gadkari (Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways & Shipping) on “Transforming India through Connecting India” on Wed, 24th May,2017 at 5.00
Dear All, 
Please find the enclosed Invitation
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Dr. Anirban Ganguly
Director
Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation, New Delhi
Co-Convener, Library & Documentation Department, BJP
Member, Policy Research Department, BJP
Member, Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE), MHRD
Visiting Faculty, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
9, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001

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INDIA GO 2-0 IN THE 5TH SABA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

India go 2-0 in the 5th SABA Championship 2017
  • The winners of the South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship will qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August this year.
  • The winner also ensures qualification for its country’s top club team in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the premier club teams of Asian countries go head to head.
  • India are defending champions and favourites looking to complete a five-peat. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the biggest threats to India’s five-peat.
Male/Bengaluru, 21st May 2017: In the 5th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship underway in Maldives, India posted its second straight win, this time over Sri Lanka.

INDIA BEAT SRI LANKA 88-61

Playing its second round robin encounter, defending champs India tamed Sri Lanka 88-61 in a fairly competitive game. The first and third quarters were particularly neck and neck, but India built double digit leads in the other two periods to stay undefeated in the competition.
India centre Amritpal Singh had a second straight game scoring in double digits, with 28 points to go along with 16 rebounds. Veteran shooting guard Vishesh Bhriguvanshi also enjoyed a double-double night with 26 points and 10 assists.
For Sri Lanka, Thammitage Perera came off the bench to top score with 18 points, with Joseph Croos chipping in with 13. The Island nation connected 11 times from beyond the arc but also turned the ball over 26 times.
To counter the size mismatch, Sri Lanka sent India to the foul line a whopping 38 times, but that strategy provided little benefit as India scored 25 points from the charity stripe.
Amritpal Singh was declared player of the match for the second straight time.
India will now face another challenger Bangladesh next on 22nd May, while Sri Lanka takes on Nepal.
India (Amritpal Singh 28 pts & 16 reb, Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 26 pts & 10 ast) bt Sri Lanka (Thammitage Perera 18 pts, Joseph Croos 13 pts) 88-61 [23-17, 27-17, 16-15, 22-12]

MIGRATION STUDIES_CONSOLIDATED 

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CONSOLIDATED REPLY
QUERY ON MIGRATION STUDIES

The Migration Studies query aims to support students’ orientation and professional careers in the field of migration. The responses to the query received so far address the limitations of existing migration studies programmes and put forth several recommendations.
The synthesis of these recommendations and the final list of 65 courses on migration, including online courses, are presented here: bit.ly/2qLmwl7
We thank all the respondents for their excellent contribution.
Kindly circulate widely to youth networks and universities.
With thanks and appreciation
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3 YRS REPORT, RECORD FOREIGN VISITS, NO FOREIGN TRADE GROWTH

INDIAN ECONOMY SO FAR

 
(May 22, 2017)
GST rates unlikely to hurt inflation:
A day after the GST council decided on the rates, domestic rating agency Icra today said, the structure is unlikely to fan inflation.
It said in a note, with the effective tax rate intended to be brought down on most items, as well as a large portion of the CPI basket being kept in the exempted category, there is likely to be a limited impact of the GST on goods inflation.
On services front, where the standard rate has been kept at 18 per cent, it said availability of input tax credit may soften the impact of GST on services inflation in the future.
Inflation to fall by 2%:
Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia has said, Inflation will fall by two per cent on implementation of the goods and services tax, GST, and will create buoyancy in the economy. In an interview to PTI, he said the all-powerful GST Council will meet next week to decide on tax rates of contentious items like gold, bidi and biscuits, just in time for its rollout from July 1.
Mr Adhia also expressed confidence that the requirement of compensation to make up for revenue loss of any state will be fulfilled from cess on demerit and luxury goods like car and tobacco.
With the stage set for the biggest overhaul of India’s tax system since Independence, the government will launch a massive awareness campaign to educate consumers about GST so that they are not fleeced by traders in the name of new tax.
The Council over the two days last week assigned tax rates to more than 500 services and 1,200 goods by setting them in five broad rates of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent.
GST will be a single nation-wide sales tax replacing astring of central and state levies.
Tejas Express to be flagged off today:
The high speed, air-conditioned Tejas Express will be flagged off today from Mumbai to Goa.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will flag off the premium luxury train through video conferencing.
Having ultra-modern amenities like LED TV, wi-fi and CCTV, Tejas Express is a state of the art train capable of running at 200 kms per hour.
However, due to constraints related to rail tracks, it will run at a speed of 160 kilometres per hour.
The train will operate five days a week during non-monsoon period, and three days a week during monsoon period.
 
· Many big bang reforms implemented, more to follow, says Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman – The government has initiated a lot of big ticket and systemic reforms in the last three years and will continue efforts to consolidate the gains as also take up more economic measures in the remaining two years stated Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman. She said the government pursued reforms in a host of sectors, including banking, real estate, taxation, aviation and commercial dispute resolution and in the three years, both big ticket and systemic reforms have been taken in a calibrated fashion.
· India to have science infrastructure sharing policy soon – India is formulating a policy on maintaining and sharing science infrastructure so that R&D facilities do not remain limited to academia but are also accessed by industry, according to a senior bureaucrat of the Union Ministry of Science and Technology. The idea is to create infrastructure which becomes shareable, which becomes sustainable and is also accessible to our industry. A whole lot of scientific infrastructure is not available to our industry.
· Defence Acquisition Council Finalises Broad Contours of Policy to Engage Indian Private Sector in Manufacture of High-Tech Defence Equipment in India – Breaking new ground, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) under the Chairmanship of the Hon’ble Minister of Defence, Shri Arun Jaitley, finalized the broad contours of a policy aimed at engaging the Indian private sector in the manufacture of high-tech defence equipment in India. The policy is aimed at developing the defence industrial eco-system in the country through the involvement of both the major Indian corporates as well as the MSME sector. The policy will give a boost to the ‘Make in India’ policy in the Defence sector and set Indian industry on the path to acquiring cutting-edge capabilities which will contribute to the building of self-reliance in the vital sector of national security requirements.
 
 
· Shri Urjit Patel seeks exemption from parliamentary panel appearance; RBI governor to brief on demonetization on June 8 – Reserve Bank of India Governor Shri Urjit Patel will appear before a parliamentary panel for a second briefing on demonetization on June 8th 2017. The meeting was earlier scheduled to take place on May 25 but RBI Governor Shri Urjit Patel had sought exemption citing engagements. It has been learned that work on framing the monetary policy would be underway at that time. The June 8 meeting is likely to witness some tough questions being put to the RBI Governor by the Opposition.
 
 
· Less than 10 % corporate debt rated unsafe in FY17 – India Inc’s credit profile was at its strongest last fiscal with less than 10% of the corporate debt securities rated as unsafe for investment — the lowest level so far for such issues. Credit rating agencies (CRAs) including Crisil India Ratings and Research (formerly Fitch Ratings India), Icra, Credit Analysis and Research (CARE), Brickwork Ratings India and SMERA Ratings rated a total of 1,204 long-term corporate debt securities worth Rs 17 lakh crore in 2016-17, according to the latest data compiled by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). Of these, a majority 1,087 issues (90.3%) worth Rs 16.88 lakh crore were rated “investment grade”.
Forex reserves down USD 443.6 million to USD 375.27 billion:
India’s foreign exchange reserves declined by USD 443.6 million to USD 375.27 billion in the week ended 12th May. A RBI press release has informed that foreign currency assets, a major part of the overall reserves dipped by USD 429.4 million to USD 351.10 billion. In the previous week, the reserves had touched a life-time high of USD 375.71 billion.
Gold reserves remained steady at USD 20.438 billion. India’s special drawing rights with the International Monetary Fund decreased by USD 5.5 million to USD 1.454 billion, while the country’s reserve position also dipped by USD 8.7 million to USD 2.280 billion.
India’s export sector performs well:
Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said, India’s export sector has performed well despite the global slowdown. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on key initiatives taken by her Ministry during the last three years, Ms Sitharaman said, notwithstanding global headwinds, exports have shone in last 6 months.
Ms Sitharaman said, number of mandatory documents required for exports and imports have been reduced to three each. The Minister said, forms related to imports and exports have also been simplified.
The Minister said, Government e-Market place is a remarkable step towards fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in Government transaction.
She said, there is an increase in exports from special economic zone in the last three years. Exports were valued at 5.23 lakh

“SKILL INDIA – THE ROAD MAP” 23RD MAY, 2017:

Management & Entrepreneurship Skills Summit
“Skill India – The Road Map”
23rd May, 2017 at The Lalit, New Delhi.
I am pleased to confirm your registration and welcome you to Skill Summit.
I am sharing below the programme details for your reference:
Date    :   23rd May 2017
Time    :     The programme starts with registration and networking Tea/ Coffee at 8:30 AM on 23rd May.
You are requested to complete the registration and be seated in Crystal Ballroom, latest by 9:00 AM to enable us start the programme on time.
Venue  :     Crystal Ballroom, The Lalit
Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place
New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Tel : + 91 11 4444 7777
The programme will be held from 9:00 am onwards followed by lunch.
I hope the above details are in order.
Please feel free to contact us for any further information you may like to have.
We look forward to having you with us at the Skill Summit on the morning of 23rd May.
With warm regards,
Ebin
============================
Ebin Kuriakose
Management & Entrepreneurship and Professional Skills Council(MEPSC)
Management House
14 Institutional Area, Lodi Road
New Delhi – 110003
Tel: +91-11-24645100 Ext: 452,629

INVITATION TO A CONVERSATION WITH SHRI NITIN GADKARI

Invitation to a Conversation with Shri Nitin Gadkari (Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways & Shipping) on “Transforming India through Connecting India” on Wed, 24th May,2017 at 5.00
Dear All, 
Please find the enclosed Invitation
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A Line in confirmation will be highly appreciated.
Dr. Anirban Ganguly
Director
Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation, New Delhi
Co-Convener, Library & Documentation Department, BJP
Member, Policy Research Department, BJP
Member, Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE), MHRD
Visiting Faculty, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
9, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001

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PAKISTAN LAWYERS GIVE 7-DAY DEADLINE TO PM NAWAZ SHARIF TO QUIT

Pakistani lawyers have given a seven-day deadline to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resign on the Panama Papers scandal otherwise they will launch a nationwide movement against him. Supreme Court Bar Association and Lahore High Court Bar Association yesterday announced their joint stance.
In a joint statement issued by both bar associations after their convention in Lahore yesterday said that after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Panama Papers case which questioned the moral authority of the Prime Minister to rule, Nawaz Sharif should no longer hold his office and should therefore resign.
It said the judgment in the Panama case has clearly indicted Sharif and his children for financial improprieties and corruption and a joint investigation team has been formed to probe against him. The statement said that for a fair and independent inquiry Nawaz Sharif should step down till the final report of the Joint Investigation Team.
In the event Nawaz Sharif does not resign till May 27 the lawyers throughout Pakistan will launch a nationwide campaign and movement to ensure his resignation. Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq said Sharif will not resign and he will remain Prime Minister till May 31, 2018.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has warned the government against imposition of curbs on media and social media. He said that his party will not allow the government to suppress the voice of the people in any case.
Addressing a rally at Quetta’s Ayub Stadium on Friday, he accused the Prime minister Nawaz Sharif of trying to impose restrictions on social media through Federal Investigation Agency.

PRESIDENT, ROUHANI RE-ELCTED

Iran’s re-elected President Hassan Rouhani has expressed desire to establish peaceful relations with the world based on mutual respect and national interest. In his first televised speech after his victory in Presidential election, he said his country condemns terrorism and its missile programme is purely for defence purposes. He said Iranians have chosen the path of engagement with the world and rejected extremism and violence.

ASIA-PACIFIC TRADE MINISTERS AGREE TO REVIVE TPP

Asia-Pacific trade ministers have agreed to revive the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, despite US President Donald Trump abandoning it. Trade Ministers from the 11 remaining countries have met in Vietnam to get the deal back on track.
The bid to restore the TPP, which would have covered 40 percent of the global economy, was led by trade Ministers from Japan, Australia and New Zealand.The representatives also agreed to help the US rejoin the deal at any time.
Mr Trump signalled in January that he would block the passage of the 12-nation pact in order to protect American jobs.

BALOCH PROTESTERS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST PAKISTAN IN LONDON

Baloch Republican Party, BRP, held a protest outside the Pakistan High Commission in London against Pakistani brutalities in the restive Balochistan.
The protesters accused the army of the illegal abduction of Baloch women and unleashing bloodshed in the region. BRP president of UK zone Mansoor Baloch said the protest rally was aimed at highlighting and exposing continuous Pakistani army brutalities and bloodshed in Balochistan before the world.
He said, apart from this, the illegal abduction of Baloch women from different parts of Balochistan including Dera Bugti and Bolan was highlighted.
From the Pakistan mission, the group marched up to 10 Downing Street to stage a protest outside British Prime Minister Theresa May’s official residence.
BRP spokesperson Sher Mohammad Bugti said in Geneva that in the past few days, Pakistani forces targeted civilian population and abducted dozens of Baloch during military operation in Dera Bugti, Kohistan Marri, and Kech.

INDIAN-ORIGIN MINISTER FRONTRUNNER IN IRISH PM RACE

Ireland, an Indian-origin doctor has emerged as the front-runner in the Prime Ministerial race. Leo Varadkar, who is Ireland’s Welfare Minister, has won early support for his leadership bid from several senior Cabinet members and a majority of his parliamentary colleagues have publicly backed him.
He announced his candidacy after Prime Minister, Enda Kenny announced his resignation. Varadkar faces Housing Minister, Simon Coveney in the race as nominations closed for the leadership of the governing Fine Gael party this week.

US PRESIDENT AND SAUDI ARABIA KING SIGN DEFENSE DEALS

US President Donald Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia have signed today 110 billion dollar defense deals to support the long term security of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region in the face of the Iranian influence and Iran related threats.
A White House statement said that this package demonstrates the commitment of the United States to Saudi Arabia while bolstering the Kingdom’s ability to provide for its own security and continue contributing to counter terrorism operations across the region, reducing the burden on U.S. military forces.
The Press Statement also said that the President’s meetings underscored the deep and longstanding commitment of the United States to the security, stability, and prosperity of Saudi Arabia and demonstrated the President’s confidence in the future of US-Saudi relations.
He also emphasized the importance of working jointly to address challenges to regional peace and security, including defeating ISIS and al-Qa’eda, countering Iran’s destabilizing activities, and resolving conflicts in Yemen and Syria.
Saudi Arabia gave a very warm welcome to the US President Donald Trump and the first lady Melania Trump and also bestowed the highest civilian honour to the visiting dignitary.
President Trump and King Salman also signed a Joint Strategic Vision Statement promising close collaboration to counter violent extremism, disrupt the financing of terrorism, and advance defense cooperation.
Moreover, the President expressed his strong support for Saudi Arabia’s economic reform plans and promoted U.S. companies as ideal partners for Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation, as illustrated by the many deals signed by U.S. companies during the President’s visit.
On Sunday, President Trump is scheduled to participate in the Arab Islamic American Summit where the US President will make a speech on his peaceful vision of Islam.

NASA NAMES NEW SPECIES AFTER DR A P J ABDUL KALAM

Scientists at NASA have named a new organism discovered by them after the late president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam. Researchers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL, the foremost lab of NASA for work on inter-planetary travel, discovered the new bacteria on the filters of the International Space Station, ISS, and named it Solibacillus kalamii to honour the late president.
The species name, kalamii, is after the renowned aerospace scientist and genus name is Solibacillus, which is a spore forming bacteria. The filter on which the new bug was found remained on board the International Space Station for 40 months.
Till date, the new organism, a form of a bacteria, has been found only on the ISS, and has not been found on earth. Kalam had his early training at NASA in 1963 before he set up India’s first rocket-launching facility in the fishing village of Thumba in Kerala.

ANSHU JAMSENPA BECOMES FIRST INDIAN WOMAN TO CONQUER MT EVEREST TWICE WITHIN 5 DAYS


May 21,  2:15 PM
India’s Anshu Jamsenpa has become first woman to conquer Mount Everest twice within five days. Dawa S Lama, Managing Director, Dream Himalaya Adventures told AIR that Anshu Jamsenpa along with Nepali climber Furi Sherpa scaled the peak at 8:00 am today.
Earlier, the Arunachal Pradesh mountaineer stood atop of world’s highest mountain on May 16. Jamsenpa set the world record becoming the first woman climber to make double ascent in five days time, Lama said, adding that she is also the first Indian woman to scale Mt Everest for the fifth time.
The 32-year-old mother of two had achieved the feat of summiting Mt Everest twice within 10 days in 2011. Indian climbers Dhankude Kishor Dattatraya and Brij Mohan Sharma also scaled Mt. Everest on Saturday.
Brij Mohan Sharma, popularly known as Breeze Sharma has become the first civilian from the Indian Navy to summit Mount Everest.

DEAR NARESH SAGAR, UNEMPLOYMENT, CRIME AGAINST WOMEN & CHILDREN,

Dear Naresh Sagar,
Unemployment, Crime against women & children, Challenges of doing business and Increasing cost of living are some of the problems at hand that the Government needs to address. As we go into 4th year of Government, share your inputs on how can the Government address these critical challenges.
Which one of the outlined solutions below do you believe can have a positive effect on employment in the short term (within 3 months)?
Share your Opinion
What should be the most important step that would help in curbing crimes against women and children?
Share your Opinion
What should be the top action taken by Government to improve ease of doing business in India?
Share your Opinion
Where have you seen the most increase in your cost of living/budget in the last one year 2016-2017?
Share your Opinion

CHOKING ON PLASTIC

100 MILLION plastic bottles are thrown away every day, choking our oceans in plastic waste. Governments meet in days to outline clean ocean commitments. If a million of us call on top polluters to stop the flood of plastics, the Head of the UN’s Environment Programme will announce our petition to the plenary and use our voices to help oceans breathe again.
100 MILLION plastic bottles are thrown away every day, choking our oceans in plastic waste. Governments meet in days to outline clean ocean commitments. If a million of us call on top polluters to stop the flood of plastics, the Head of the UN’s Environment Programme will announce our petition to the plenary and use our voices to help oceans breathe again.
SIGN NOW
SIGN NOW
Dear friends,
By 2050, our oceans will have more plastic trash than fish.
It’s shameful. Half of the plastic made we use just once and throw out, choking our seas and all the animals in it.
But in days, our governments can stem this tide when they meet at a historic summit to outline their clean ocean commitments. Public pressure just got #2 polluter Indonesia to commit to a 70% reduction in plastic waste! Now we need to go after the other top polluters.
If one million of us get behind a global call, the Head of the UN Environment Programme will announce our petition from the summit podium and work with us to push countries to ban single-use plastics and let oceans breathe again. Add your name:
No matter where we live, each breath we take connects us to our oceans. Most of our oxygen is generated by them. They regulate our climate and weather, turn water into clouds that give us rain. And oceans provide a home for near 80% of all living things on earth. We can’t live without our oceans.
But now, our oceans can’t live without us.
Humans have destroyed ocean health and we need to fix it. The good news is, more than half the plastic trash in our oceans come from just five nations. If we focus global attention on the biggest polluters now, we can create global system-change for plastic-free seas. What’s missing is the motivation — and that’s where we come in.
Let’s build a massive call on our governments to stop suffocating our oceans. Once we reach a million signers, Avaaz will launch targeted campaigns on the top polluters to ramp up the pressure for them to act.
Our community has fought fiercely to protect magnificent rainforests and vast areas of our oceans. Now time is running out to kill plastic pollution before it kills us.
With hope and determination,
Dalia, Lisa, Alice, Carol, Danny and the entire Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION:
The Oceans Are Drowning In Plastic — And No One’s Paying Attention (Huffington Post)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/plastic-waste-oceans_us_58fed37be4b0c46f0781d426
Even your sea salt is almost certainly contaminated with plastic (Quartz)
https://qz.com/979101/sea-salt-is-likely-to-contain-microparticles-of-plastic-according-to-a-new-study/
Full scale of plastic in the world’s oceans revealed for first time (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/dec/10/full-scale-plastic-worlds-oceans-revealed-first-time-pollution

PRABHU  – 200 KMPH TEJAS EXP TO OPERATE AT 52 KMPH

May21, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com

Early morning yesterday when I opened indiarailinfo site Tejas Express was to reach Goa in over 11:45 hrs departing at midnight averaging 52 kmph.

Seconds before posting after a delay of over 24 hour it is amusing there are now two TEJAS 22119 and 02119 Departing at 5:10AM and 15:38PM both starting from Dadar. Railway Board & Konkan Railways are FIGHTING over schedule and VIABILITY. Between 5:10AAm and 5:33AM – Janshatabdi & Double Decker AC Trains already operate and Prabhu wants to DISCONTINUE Double Decker AC which has 120 Seats each in 8 Coaches with 20 Coaches TEJAS, 60 or 40 Seats Coaches, Double-Quadruple Fare.
Railways is fiddling with TAJAS Return train and return service before final Goa to Mumbai Schedule is announced. Tejas shall reach Goa in 8:30 hrs averaging 65 kmph. This is more or less same as Rajdhani, Jan Shatabdi and SF Trains in 59-66 kmph range.

Konkan Railway is SINGLE DIESEL TRACK though originally PROJECT was to have Double ELECTRIFIED Track. Cost went up 6-8 Times but Second Track & Electrification was Compromised. Scores of Tunnels and Bridges makes Running TEJAS at 130 kmph impossible, Never Run It On Busy Single Track.

In one Direction 45 Trains 103 Services are operated in a Week or equal to 15 Daily Trains that too are mostly half trains.

TEJAS between Delhi-Amritsar Viable

TEJAS Amritsar TWIN Trains Departing 6 AM & 6:10 AM – TEJAS 1 to Proceed to Amritsar reaching 12:30AM – TEJAS 2 departing at 6:10 AM for Amritsar arriving at 3 PM via Chandigarh-Ludhiana Shall Connect Chandigarh, Ch Airport, to Amritsar. At Jalandhar Cant TEJAS 1 to Connect with DELUX Express to Serve Jammu/VDKatra.

TEJAS 1R to depart Amritsar at 3PM for Delhi via Chandigarh for Delhi and Tejas 2R to Depart at 6PM for Delhi both reaching Ambala at 9PM/9:10and Delhi 11:15PM/11:25PM. This route has 10 times more Passenger Traffic than Goa-Mumbai.    
Punjab-Chandigarh Served by 7 Shatabdis, Rajdhani, Delux, AC Expresses + All about 12-14 Trainsets, Operate 15 minute VOLVO/MERCEDES Services, Thousands of Cars, Taxis & Buses – Can Absorb Two TEAJAS Trainsets. NR may Introduce DOUBLE DECKER Services to Compete with VOLVOS.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

VISIT OF AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE


COMMISSIONER TO COAST GUARD CHENNAI


  1. MR. ROMAN QUAEDVLIEG, COMMISSIONER AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE VISITED CHENNAI 18 MAY 2017 IN CONNECTION WITH ABF CUTTER ‘OCEAN SHIELD’ ON THEIR MAIDEN CALL IN INDIAN PORT.

  1. DURING HIS VISIT, HE HELD DISCUSSIONS WITH ADG VSR MURTHY, PTM, TM, ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL, INDIAN COAST GUARD ON VARIOUS ISSUES OF MUTUAL INTEREST, WITH A COMMON OBJECTIVE OF HAVING SAFE AND SECURE SEAS FOR ALL MARINERS.

  1. THE INDIAN COAST GUARD AND AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE HAVE BEEN PROGRESSIVELY ENGAGING EACH OTHER THROUGH MUTUAL VISITS. A FRAMEWORK FOR SECURITY COOPERATION WAS ALSO ESTABLISHED TO STRENGTHEN OPERATIONAL-LEVEL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES.

  1. OFFICERS FROM AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE HAVE BEEN ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING IN NATIONAL LEVEL EXERCISES ON SEARCH & RESCUE AND ALSO POLLUTION RESPONSE CONDUCTED BY INDIAN COAST GUARD.


Addl DG Coast Guard VSR Murthy presenting momento to the Commissioner Australian Border Force Australian Border Force delegations with Indian Coast Guard officers

SPECIAL INVITATION ‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’

SPECIAL INVITATION

BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT
Celebrating World Telecommunication Day 2017
May 26, 2017; 2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi
(Pre-registration is compulsory)

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Greetings from PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry!

It is our pleasure to cordially invite you and representatives from your reputed organization to be an eminent part of PHDCCI’s annual flagship programme ‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’ celebrating the World Telecommunication Day 2017 on May 26 at2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi.

Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications, Government of India, Mr. Manoj Sinha has been invited to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest. Other eminent dignitaries from the Telecommunications Department, Ministry of Telecommunications; eminent Ambassadors, High Commissioners and other relevant industry experts shall also be sharing their experiences.

The brochure is attached for your kind reference. Needless to say, your presence will be a big motivator for the industry.

Other bureaucrats, captains of the industry and many more stakeholders from the sector and allied industries including Information Technology, Telecom Operators, Data Analytic Service Providers will also be joining us, adding value to the deliberations.

Please register on the link mentioned below:

We look forward to welcome you on the occasion.

With best regards,
Yogesh Srivastav
Director

LIBYA ATTACK KILLS 141 PERSON

Libya, an attack on an airbase in south of Tripoli has killed 141 people, mostly soldiers loyal to military strongman Khalifa Haftar, a spokesman for his forces said. Members of the Third Force militia loyal to the UN-backed Government of National Accord in Tripoli yesterday attacked the base used by Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan National Army (LNA).
LNA spokesman Ahmad al-Mesmari late yesterday said the victims included civilians who worked at the Brak al-Shati airbase or were in the nearby area, also reporting that summary executions took place.Government of National Accord (GNA) said in a statement late yesterday that a commission of inquiry had been set up to investigate the attack.
It said it has decided to suspend its Defence Minister, al-Mahdi al-Barghati, and the head of the Third Force from their duties until those responsible were identified. Both the GNA and defence ministry earlier condemned the assault and said they had not ordered any such action. The LNA does not recognise the authority of the GNA, and instead supports the rival authorities based in the east. The UN envoy to Libya yesterday voiced alarm at reports of the attack on the base.
The incident at the base in Wadi al-Shati district comes a month after an attack by the LNA on the Tamenhant airbase controlled by the Third Force near the south’s main city of Sebha.

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE & STATE ATS NAB SUSPECTED ISI AGENT

Rajasthan, the military intelligence and state Anti-Terrorism Squad have caught a suspected ISI agent from Kunjaladi village in border district Jaisalmer last night. According to military intelligence, the accused Hazi Khan, resident of Kunjaladi village was working for the Pakistan’s ISI agency and was sharing the defense related secret information with his counter part across the border. Both the agencies are interrogating him.

INDIAN COMPOUND ARCHERS CLAIM MEN’S TEAM GOLD AT WORLD CUP

Indian men’s compound archery team today won the gold medal at the season’s first World Cup in Shanghai, beating Colombia in the final. The team comprising Abhishek Verma, Chinna Raju Srither and Amanjeet Singh prevailed 226-221 against the Colombians.
Indians grabbed a slender lead in the opening set by clinching it 58-57 and built on it in the next three to emerge triumphant. The Indian team made the final after beating US team in a closely-fought semifinal.
India is seeded fourth in the tournament. This is the first major competition after last year’s Rio Olympics.

ANTI-DUMPING DUTY IMPOSED ON CHINESE CHEMICAL, ALUMINIUM FOIL

India has imposed anti-dumping duty on a Chinese chemical used in pharma industry and aluminium foil to protect domestic industry from cheap imports.
While an anti-dumping duty of up to 1.63 US Dollar per kg was imposed on aluminium foil, up to 8.71 US Dollar per kg duty was slapped on imports of amoxicillin, used in pharmaceuticals.
The duty on both the products would be effective for a period of five years, the finance ministry has said in separate notifications.
The commerce mi
nistry’s investigation arm, Directorate General of Anti dumping and Allied Duties, DGAD in the separate probe had concluded that these products were dumped into India and that has caused material injury to the domestic industry.

EFFORTS ARE ON TO OPEN RISHIKESH-BADRINATH HIGHWAY

Uttarakhand, efforts are on to reopen the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway, which was blocked near Vishnuprayag following landslides from Hathiparwat in Chamoli District.
The BRO personnel are engaged in clearing the debris so that the highway could be reopened for vehicular traffic at the earliest possible. The Chamoli district administration has provided the hundreds of stranded pilgrims with free boarding and lodging and other necessary facilities.
Meanwhile, in view of the safety of the pilgrims, the Rudraprayag District administration has been directed not to allow Badrinath bound devotees to travel beyond Rudraprayag till the highway is reopened.

BOLLYWOOD’S NEW AGE OF OFFICIAL HOLLYWOOD FILM ADAPTATIONS



A number of Hollywood films have remade by Bollywood filmmakers without getting official permissions.

But lately, Indian filmmakers are progressing in the right direction. Official remake permissions or adaptation rights are being applied for. Films like Dobaara, Tubelight and Chef are official adaptions of Hollywood films Oculus, Little Boy and Chef.

Bollywood is not only getting official permissions but also giving credit to the original film makers.

The original filmmaker of the film Oculus, Mike Flanagan, has supported and loved the content of the film from day one. He has agreed to go all out and promote the film.
Produced by B4U Motion Pictures in association with Zahhak Films, the film stars Huma Qureshi, Saqib Salim, Lisa Ray, Adil Hussain, Madalina Bellariu and Rhea Chakraborty. The film is slated slated for 2nd June 2017 release.

INDIA’S EXPORT SECTOR PERFORMS WELL

India’s export sector performs well because global crisis making awakening from stagflation and the reports from global upcale on move which has its impact on India being the chief producer of many  goods and commodities. Wait for the quarter for further details.However Minister of Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said, India’s export sector has performed well despite the global slowdown. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on key initiatives taken by her Ministry during the last three years, Ms Sitharaman said, notwithstanding global headwinds, exports have shone in last 6 months.
Ms Sitharaman said, number of mandatory documents required for exports and imports have been reduced to three each. The Minister said, forms related to imports and exports have also been simplified.
The Minister said, Government e-Market place is a remarkable step towards fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in Government transaction.
She said, there is an increase in exports from special economic zone in the last three years. Exports were valued at 5.23 lakh crore rupees in 2016-17.

FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY TO TESTIFY

United States, sacked FBI Director James Comey has agreed to testify before a Congressional committee in an open session about alleged Russian interference in the US Presidential polls last year. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said, a date of this open hearing will be scheduled after the Memorial Day.
Senator Richard Burr, chairman of the Committee, said, the Committee looks forward to receiving testimony from the former FBI Director on his role in the development of the Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 US elections.
Comey’s abrupt sacking by President Donald Trump triggered a political firestorm with an angry opposition calling for an appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the alleged Russian influence in the general elections.

GANGA CLEANING, SMART CITY, BULLET TRAIN, MAKE IN INDIA, SKILL DEVELOPMENT ARE LANGUISHING .

Dear Rajivji
You have sent latent signal to government to rise awake but matters in public domain are weak. Ganga Cleaning, Smart city, Bullet train, Make in India, Skill development are languishing . Very soon the opposition shall huddle together to exhibit their best eloquence on the above mentioned subject to bring the PM jibe on the floors of houses with sarcasm.
Railway unable to give any speed but making loss. Rail Prabhu fervently initiate new train.
VIP constituency, Varanasi languishes.
Rampant corruption at lower level, with growing the website complaints.
Channels and most of the  media say, PM’s, Eco adviser not ready to take outsiders suggestion.  Just laugh at all?  Government the insiders glow with their institutional diction but fail to reach last mile needy.
Former PM Rajiv and Dr M M Singh accepted in public.
Modi and Yogi appears on papers assets, Rajiv Gandhi too with massive majority recognized experts, professional in glare of public. The experts worked for his development  work,  PM Modi , has the experts list of  Adani and Mukesh further downtown is absent.
PM ‘s experts Amitabh andCo., are good in talking but nation needs its deep down further experts along with foreign expert, duo Indian and foreigners need to  work in tandem.
But we or a Govt is completely parasite on FDI.
Skill education needs drastic change in India ,skill ,teacher, we are the best next reach   all world over.We can take lead in world but govt slow in taking decisions  thus loss of time.
Great talented France in bad shape, Germany blends MSME with big industry, so do the Chinese thus they stay healthy,
We are depending on Big Group , Amazon, Panasonic, Toyota,  Mercedes big name whereas  employ frugal part and then they shed employment  with technology. MSME employ largest number with greater skill, magic wand gets into fantastic magic.  Skill Minister unable to deliver,  he needs constant  coordinating along with corporate giants along  with trade unions and  association of various sectors  in mood of collaborative actions. To create high skills with K s of experts Minister need to scouting in his office but alas the skill home for millions deserted and  holding no conference, to tell media the skill injected in growth.
So your  write up matches the government has its good will across nation or world over in which we all experts in our field need to make it full, With great regards and wish we all continue to tread path of glory with sincerity  with smaller steps
Hence You are absolutely  strike the mark.
The Gla ss is More Than Half-Full

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CHOPPER FLYING WITH MAHARASHTRA CM FADNAVIS ON-BOARD CRASH LANDED

A chopper flying with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on-board crash landed at Nilanga in Latur district today. The chief minister and the team in the chopper have escaped unhurt.
The helicopter developed a technical snag during take off, causing it to crash land.
Soon after the mishap, Mr. Fadnavis in a tweet confirmed that the helicopter had met with an accident. He assured that there was nothing to worry about and he and his team were absolutely safe.
Mr. Fadnavis had gone to Latur in Marathwada for BJP’s Shivir Samvad Sabha, a statewide campaign to reach out to farmers in the state.
A senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, DGCA, said, the chopper has suffered substantial damage. Talking to reporters at Nilanga, Mr Fadnavis said, his media advisor Ketan Pathak has suffered minor injuries.
The Chief Minister said, it was a new helicopter and he will seek information from police on the incident.

MANCHESTER ATTACK AFTEREFFECTS


manchester-tributesPop star Ariana Grande today suspended her tour until early June at the earliest after a deadly attack on her show in Manchester that left 22 people dead.
A statement from her management at Universal Music said that Grande will cancel shows scheduled tomorrow and on Friday at London’s 02 Arena as well as concerts through June 5 in Belgium, Germany, Poland and Switzerland.
Grande is tentatively scheduled to resume the tour on June 7 at the Bercy arena in Paris.
Britain’s political parties would resume local-level campaigning tomorrow for the June 8 snap polls following a nationwide minute’s silence, days after suspending efforts due to the Manchester terror attack in which 22 people were killed and over 100 injured.
Officials said that the ruling Conservatives and Opposition Labour will resume national-level campaigning on Friday.
The UK will hold the nationwide minute’s silence at 1530 IST tomorrow in memory of the victims of Monday night’s terror attack, officials said in a statement, adding that flags would remain at half-mast until tomorrow evening.
A 22-year-old Libyan-origin suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, set off a powerful homemade bomb at a concert of US pop star Ariana Grande in Manchester, killing at least 22 people and injuring 119 others. It was the deadliest terror attack in Britain since the 2005 London bombings.
Prime Minister Theresa May last month called for snap elections on June 8, asserting that it is the only way to guarantee political stability in the country for years after the UK leaves the European Union.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will raise concerns with US President Donald Trump after evidence from the Manchester Arena bombing was apparently leaked to US media.
UK officials were furious when photos appearing to show debris from the attack appeared in the New York Times. Monday night’s attack at Manchester Arena killed 22 people – including children – and injured 64.
Eight men are now in custody following the attack, carried out by suicide bomber Salman Abedi.
The Prime Minister is expected to raise the issue of the leak with the US President when they meet at a NATO summit later. Details about Abedi’s identity had already emerged in the US media less than 24 hours after the explosion and against the UK’s wishes.
UK, seven people have been arrested including the suicide bomber Salman Abedi’s older brother Ismail, in connection with Monday’s terror attack at a Manchester Arena pop concert.
British police said, the seventh arrest was made following searches at an address in the town of Nuneaton in central England, and is the first outside the Manchester area.
All the previous arrests were made in and around Manchester in northwest England where the suicide bombing took place. The UK terror threat level is now at its highest level of critical, meaning more attacks may be imminent. Military personnel are being deployed to protect key sites after the UK’s terror threat level was raised yesterday.
Meanwhile, a British official said, Prime Minister, Theresa May will curtail her trip to the G7 summit in Italy this week following the deadly suicide attack. Prime Minister will attend the first day of the Group of Seven meeting tomorrow in Taormina on the island of Sicily, but will miss the Saturday talks.
Before heading to Sicily, May is due to attend the NATO, summit in Brussels today, where she will urge the other leaders of the military alliance to step up their efforts in tackling terror.
Suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people including children and injured 64 at Manchester on Monday, just moments after the ending of a pop music show featuring American singer Ariana Grande.

UN REJECTS PAKISTAN CLAIM THAT INDIAN TROOPS FIRED AT ITS OBSERVERS NEAR LOC

United Nations has rejected Pakistani army’s claim that Indian troops fired at a vehicle carrying UN military observers near the Line of Control.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said there was no evidence that a vehicle of United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan, UNMOGIP, was targeted by the Indian Army along the LoC near the Khanjar sector.
Talking to reporters Mr Dujarric said, UNMOGIP military observers accompanied by Pakistani Army escorts heard gunshots in Bhimber district in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. He said, no UN military observer was injured in the incident.
In a statement, the media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations, ISPR, had said that a vehicle carrying two officers of the UN military observer group came under attack by Indian troops during a visit to the LoC.
The Pakistan Army had claimed the vehicle was carrying UNMOGIP officers Major Emmanual of the Philippines and Major Mirko of Croatia.
According to the UN Security Council mandate of 1971, UNMOGIP observes and reports on ceasefire violations along and across the LoC and the Working Boundary between India and Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir.
India has maintained that UNMOGIP has outlived its utility and is irrelevant after the Simla Agreement and the consequent establishment of the Line of Control.
The observer group is headed by Major Gen Per Lodin of Sweden. It currently has 38 military observers and 73 civilian personnel.

CEAT CRICKET RATING FELICITATES R ASHWIN AS INTERNATIONAL CRICKETER OF THE YEAR

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CEAT Cricket Rating felicitates R Ashwin as International Cricketer of the Year
  • CEAT Young player of the year goes to Shubman Gill

Mumbai, May 24th, 2017: Leading tyre manufacturer CEAT Limited celebrated the success and glory of International cricket with ‘CEAT Cricket Rating (CCR) International awards 2017’ at a ceremony here today. The awards honored the best of International cricketers based on their performances as rated by the CEAT Cricket ratings (CCR) for the year 2016 – 2017.

CEAT Cricket Rating (CCR) is the first cricket rating to officially recognise and reward cricketers for their performances in the international cricket arena.

Mr. Harsh Goenka, Chairman, RPG Enterprises, said, “Last year saw a lot of explosive action across all formats of cricket. The year saw some outstanding performances, but some individuals broke away from the pack owing to their blistering and consistent performances throughout the year. Their performances from time to time brought joy to our faces and we are delighted to felicitate one of them at this year’s CEAT Cricket Rating Awards. We would like to congratulate R Ashwin and young Shubman Gill for entertaining us throughout the year and would like to wish them the best for the upcoming season.”

In the past, the awards have honored the best of the International cricketers based on their performances in international cricket in all formats, i.e. Test, ODI and T20, as rated by the CEAT Cricket ratings (CCR) council.

India’s Right Arm Off break R Ashwin was announced as the CEAT International Cricketer of the Year for finishing a scintillating year with 99 wickets, which included 9 five wicket hauls. Rewarding and encouraging young talent, India’s Shubman Gill who played a great role in Indian U-19 win against England, amassing a whopping 603 runs in 9 games at an impressive average on 67, was awarded as CEAT Young Player of the Year.

“Last year I was honored with the International Bowler of the Year award. And it’s only become bigger and better with this award – The CEAT International Cricketer of the Year. It’s an absolute honor to receive this award and given the players who have won this award before me, it’s a huge motivator as well to keep the consistency going. I would like to thank CEAT for their token of appreciation. I am thrilled and feel privileged to be part of an exclusive club,” said R Ashwin on receiving the honors.

Speaking on the occasion cricket legend and the chief adjudicator of the CEAT Cricket Rating, Mr. Sunil Gavaskar said, “The CEAT International Cricket Awards are one of the most coveted awards in the cricketing world simply because they are given purely on performance and not on any subjective likes or dislikes.”

This year CEAT announced its association with India’s swashbuckling batsman Ajinkya Rahane, thus strengthening the CEAT roster along with Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma & former India Under-19 captain Ishan Kishan.

ABOUT THE CEAT CRICKET RATINGS AWARDS:
The CEAT Cricket Rating was the first rating system in international cricket to recognize and reward outstanding performers in cricket on an annual basis. Conceived in 1995 by CEAT, the CEAT Cricket Rating attempted to answer every cricket-lover’s persistent and perennial query – “Who is the best of the best?”

The CEAT Cricket Rating stands out by virtue of its simplicity. It comprises an objective points system that awards points to cricketers for their batting, bowling and on-field performances.

The cricketer that accumulates the highest number of points in their respective categories at the end of the period are declared the CEAT Cricket Rating International Cricketer.

The past winners of the CEAT Cricket Rating have been:

Year
Cricketer of the Year
1995-96
Brian Lara
1996-97
Venkatesh Prasad
1997-98
Sanath Jayasuriya
1998-99
Jacques Kallis
1999-00
Sourav Ganguly
2000-01
Muttiah Muralitharan
2001-02
Muttiah Muralitharan
2002-03
Ricky Ponting
2003-04
Brian Lara
2004-05
Jacques Kallis
2005-06
Ricky Ponting
2006-07
Muthiah Muralitharan
2007-08
Mahela Jayawardene
2008-09
Gautam Gambhir
2009-10
Shane Watson
2010-11
Jonathon Trott
2011-12
Virat Kohli
2013-14
Virat Kohli
2014-15
Kumar Sangakkara
2015-16
Joe Root

The adjudicators: The CEAT CRICKET RATINGS are overseen by cricketing legend Sunil Gavaskar, who is the adjudicator for the ratings.

CEAT Ltd (www.ceat.com):
CEAT, the flagship company of RPG Enterprises, was established in 1958. Today, CEAT is one of India’s leading tyre manufacturers and has strong presence in global markets. CEAT produces over 15 million tyres a year and offers the widest range of tyres to all segments and manufactures world-class radials for: heavy-duty trucks and buses, light commercial vehicles, earthmovers, forklifts, tractors, trailers, cars, motorcycles and scooters as well as auto-rickshaws.

RPG Enterprises (www.rpggroup.com):
Mumbai head-quartered RPG Enterprises is one of India’s largest industrial conglomerates. With over 15 companies in its fold, the group has a strong presence across core business sectors such as Infrastructure, Tyre, IT and Specialty. Established in 1979, RPG Enterprises is one of India’s fastest growing business groups with a turnover in excess of Rs 21,000 crore.

INDIA-COMMONWEALTH SME ASSOCIATION

Mr Naresh Kumar Sagar
Chairman
Sagar Media INC


Dear Mr Sagar,

Greetings from India-Commonwealth SME Association (ICSA) and Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME), one of the founder Members of ICSA.

We thank you for your interest to participate in the 1st India – Commonwealth SME Trade Summit to be held on 30th & 31st May 2017 at hotel The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place, New Delhi. The Summit is being organized by ICSA in partnership with Commonwealth Secretariat, Centre for WTO Studies; Ministry of Commerce & Industry; FISME, FICCI, CII, GBS-Africa; TPSF; COMESA LLPI and India Business Group, London.

Kindly note, the online registration done by you on ICSA website has been received by us and we here by confirm your participation on a complimentary basis. KINDLY NOTE, YOUR REGISTRATION NO. IS 286. We look forward to meeting you on 30th & 31st May 2017 at Hotel Lalit (Ball Room), New Delhi.

Further, we would be sending you very shortly information about overseas visitors and updated agenda.

In the meantime, please feel free to write or contact us on any of the numbers below for any addition information or clarification that may be required in the matter.
Thanks and with best regards

DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE UNION CABINET

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Economy so far (May 25, 2017)
Income Tax Department Steps-up actions under Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016 – The Income-tax Department (ITD) has initiated actions under the new Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016 (the Act) w.e.f. 1st November, 2016. The Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Rules, 2016 have been framed in this regard. As per the Act, Benami property includes movable or immovable property, tangible or intangible property, corporeal or incorporeal property. It empowers provisional attachment and subsequent confiscation of benami properties.
Boost to Metro Rail Connectivity Cabinet approves Noida – Greater Noida Metro Rail Project – The Union Cabinet has approved the Noida – Greater Noida Metro Rail Project covering a length of 29.707 k.m. Total completion cost of the project is Rs.5,503 crore. Metro rail connection between NOIDA and Greater NOIDA will result into people being assured about their mobility and thus more people will like to move to these satellite towns of Delhi , thus decongesting Delhi . As a result, more residential and commercial complexes will develop in this region.
Cabinet approves phasing out Foreign Investment Promotion Board – The Union Cabinet has given its approval to the phasing out of Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). The proposal entails abolishing the FIPB and allowing administrative Ministries/Departments to process applications for FDI requiring government approval. Henceforth, the work relating to processing of applications for FDI and approval of the Government thereon under the extant FDI Policy and FEMA, shall now be handled by the concerned Ministries/Departments in consultation with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion(DIPP), Ministry of Commerce, which will also issue the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for processing of applications and decision of the Government under the extant FDI policy.
Green energy can create 58,000 jobs in India by 2022 – Employment opportunities in India ’s renewable energy sector are going to almost double by 2022, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The Council on Energy Environment and Water and the National Research Development Corporation project that utility and park scale PV (photovoltaic) projects through 2022 could create 58,000 direct jobs in India . IRENA estimates that employment in India ’s renewable energy sector has grown to 60,500 in 2016 from 48,000 jobs in 2015.
Cabinet approves allocation of 2.5% of Central Road Fund for development and maintenance of National Waterways (NWs) by amending in the Central Road Fund Act, 2000 – The Union Cabinet has accorded its approval today to a proposal jointly mooted by the Ministry of Shipping and the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) for amendment of Central Road Fund Act, 2000 to allocate 2.5% of the proceeds of Central Road Fund (CRF) for development and maintenance of National Waterways (NWs) and a reduction in the share provided for development of National Highways.
Cabinet approves Raising of Bonds of Rs. 2360 crores for Renewable Energy – The Union Cabinet has given its approval to Raising of Bonds of Rs. 2360 crores for Renewable Energy. The Bonds will be raised by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) through the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) during the 2017-18. These funds will be used by MNRE in the approved programmes/schemes for solar park, green energy corridor, generation-based incentives for wind projects, CPSU and defence solar projects, viability gap funding for solar projects, roof-top solar, off-grid/grid-distributed and decentralized renewable power, investment in corporations and autonomous bodies etc.
Cabinet approves policy for providing preference to ‘Make in India ‘ in Government procurements
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved a policy for providing preference to ‘Make in India ‘ in government procurements. The new policy will give a substantial boost to domestic manufacturing and service provision, thereby creating employment. It will also stimulate the flow of capital and technology into domestic manufacturing and services. It will also provide a further thrust towards manufacture of parts, components, sub-components etc. of these items, in line with the vision of ‘Make in India ‘.
The new policy is the reflection of the Government of India to encourage ‘Make in India ’ and promote manufacturing and production of goods and services in India with a view to enhancing income and employment. Procurement by the Government is substantial in amount and can contribute towards this policy objective. Local content can be increased through partnerships, cooperation with local companies, establishing production units in India or Joint Ventures (JV) with Indian suppliers, increasing the participation of local employees in services and by training them.
v Cabinet apprised of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Bangladesh on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has been apprised of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Bangladesh on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space. The MoU was signed at New Delhi in April, 2017. This MoU shall enable the areas of cooperation such as, space science, technology and applications including remote sensing of the earth; satellite communication and satellite based navigation; Space science and planetary exploration; use of spacecraft and space systems and ground system; and application of space technology.
The MoU would lead to set up a Joint Working Group, drawing members from Department of Space/ Indian Space Research Organisation (DOS/ISRO), and the Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission (BTRC), which will further work out the plan of action including the time-frame and the means of implementing this MoU. It will provide impetus to explore newer research activities and application possibilities in the field of remote sensing of the earth; satellite communication; satellite navigation; space science and exploration of outer space.
Financing of works carried out under this MoU shall be provided by the respective executive organisation with due consideration of national norms and rules concerning budgetary regulations in force in their respective States and within the limits of available resources. Joint projects and works carried out under this MoU depending on the type and field of activity shall be on non-commercial or commercial basis and shall be executed either without mutual payments or on the basis of compensatory arrangements or contracts. The MoU would lead to develop a joint activity in the field of application of space technologies for the benefit of humanity. Thus all sections and regions of the country will get benefited.
v Boost to Metro Rail Connectivity Cabinet approves Noida – Greater Noida Metro Rail Project
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the Noida – Greater Noida Metro Rail Project covering a length of 29.707 k.m. Total completion cost of the project is Rs.5,503 crore. Metro rail connection between NOIDA and Greater NOIDA will result into people being assured about their mobility and thus more people will like to move to these satellite towns of Delhi , thus decongesting Delhi . As a result, more residential and commercial complexes will develop in this region. With metro rail in place, there will be less vehicular traffic on roads leading to less congestion, less time and cost of journey, less consumption of fossil fuel and less environmental pollution. People of Noida-Greater Noida, which has a population of approx. 7.50 Lakhs and people of surrounding areas will be benefitted with this metro link.
Project will be implemented by Noida Metro Rail Corporation Limited, which will be a 50:50 jointly owned company of Govt. of India and Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. The existing Noida Metro Rail Corporation Limited (NMRCL) which is a State owned Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) will be converted into a joint SPV of Government of India (Gol) and Government of Uttar Pradesh (GoUP), for implementation of the project. The project would generate significant direct and indirect employment of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workforce. Substantial indirect employment will also be generated during construction and operation phases.
The project is scheduled to be completed by April, 2018 as per the Detailed Project Report (DPR). About 70% progress of civil work and 40% of overall financial progress of the project have been achieved. Project will be covered under the legal framework of Central Metro Acts, Metro Railways (Construction of Works) Act, 1978 and the Metro Railways (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002, as amended from time to time.
v Cabinet approves Raising of Bonds of Rs. 2360 crores for Renewable Energy
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to Raising of Bonds of Rs. 2360 crores for Renewable Energy. The Bonds will be raised by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) through the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) during the 2017-18. These funds will be used by MNRE in the approved programmes/schemes for solar park, green energy corridor, generation-based incentives for wind projects, CPSU and defence solar projects, viability gap funding for solar projects, roof-top solar, off-grid/grid-distributed and decentralized renewable power, investment in corporations and autonomous bodies etc. Such timely investment would boost infrastructure in renewable sector and facilitate achievement of ambitious targets for the renewable energy sector. The resources raised would be used for developing additional capacity in renewable energy sector which would result in generation of additional employment.
v Cabinet approves Joint Declaration of Intent between Germany and India regarding cooperation in the sector of alternative medicine
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the Joint Declaration of Intent (JDI) between Germany and India regarding cooperation in the sector of alternative medicine. The signing of the JDl will enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the areas of traditional/alternative medicine. Initiation of collaborative research, training and scientific capacity building in the field of alternative medicine under the JDI between the two countries would contribute to the enhanced employment opportunities in the AYUSH sector. There are no additional financial implications involved. The financial resources necessary to conduct research, training courses, conferences / meetings will be met from the existing allocated budget and existing plan schemes of Ministry of AYUSH.
v Cabinet approves phasing out Foreign Investment Promotion Board
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to the phasing out of Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). The proposal entails abolishing the FIPB and allowing administrative Ministries/Departments to process applications for Foreign direct investment (FDI) requiring government approval. Henceforth, the work relating to processing of applications for FDI and approval of the Government thereon under the extant FDI Policy and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), shall now be handled by the concerned Ministries/Departments in consultation with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion(DIPP), Ministry of Commerce, which will also issue the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for processing of applications and decision of the Government under the extant FDI policy. In addition, Foreign Investors will find India more attractive destination and this will result in more inflow of FDI. The move will provide ease of doing business and will help in promoting the principle of Maximum Governance and Minimum Government.
v Cabinet approves Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Spain and India on cooperation in the field of Organ Transplant Services
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Transplant Organization, Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, Spain and the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India on cooperation in the field of Organ Transplant Services. The MoU would facilitate bilateral cooperation in the field of organ and tissue procurement and transplantation and better understanding between the two countries. The knowledge gained will help in improving the services rendered to the patients suffering from end stage organ failure. The Memorandum of Understanding is proposed to be signed during the forthcoming bilateral meeting with the Spanish side.
v Cabinet approves construction of electrified third line between Manmad-Jalgaon in Maharashtra
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the construction of electrified third line between Manmad-Jalgaon in Maharashtra . The total length of the Manmad-Jalgaon line will be 160 km. The estimated cost of the Project will be Rs.1035.16 crore with expected completion cost of Rs.1198.92 crore. The project is likely to be completed in next five years. Construction of third line will greatly ease the ever increasing passenger and freight traffic on Manmad-Jalgaon route thereby increasing the revenue of Railways. Jalgaon and Nashik districts of Maharashtra will be covered by this route.
v Cabinet approves setting up of new AIIMS in Kamrup, Assam
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval for establishment of new AIIMS at Kamrup (North Guwahati Revenue circle). The cost of the project is Rs.1123 crore and it will be set up under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY). The new AIIMS will be completed in a period of 48 months from the zero date (that is the date of the approval of Government of India), broadly comprising a pre-construction phase of 15 months, a construction phase of 30 months and stabilization / commissioning phase of three months.
The Institution will consist of a hospital with a capacity of 750 beds, trauma center facilities, medical college with an intake of 100 MBBS students per year, nursing college with an intake of 60 B.Sc. (Nursing) students per year, residential complexes and allied facilities / services, broadly on the pattern of AIIMS, New Delhi. The hospital will have 22 Speciality/Super-Speciality Departments including 16 Operation Theaters. It will also have an AYUSH department with 30 beds for providing treatment facilities in traditional system of medicine.
v Cabinet approves allocation of 2.5% of Central Road Fund for development and maintenance of National Waterways (NWs) by amending in the Central Road Fund Act, 2000
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has accorded its approval today to a proposal jointly mooted by the Ministry of Shipping and the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) for amendment of Central Road Fund Act, 2000 to allocate 2.5% of the proceeds of Central Road Fund (CRF) for development and maintenance of National Waterways (NWs) and a reduction in the share provided for development of National Highways. The Cabinet has also directed that while implementing viable National Waterways projects, all such components that can be done on PPP basis, should be explored accordingly and government funding may be used only if private investment is not forthcoming for any component. The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017 would be moved by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways in the ensuing Monsoon Session, 2017 of the Parliament.
v Cabinet approves transfer of property of Hotel Janpath, New Delhi to Ministry of Urban Development
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its ‘In Principle’ approval to transfer the property of Hotel Janpath, New Delhi to Ministry of Urban Development. Hotel Janpath is located in a prime central location of the city. The property can be considered for construction of Government offices and similar purposes which would save government funds spent in hiring of government offices.
Details of implementation of the project, land usages, etc. would be taken subsequently by a Committee of Secretaries to be constituted under the chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary. The building of Hotel Janpath has to undergo major rehabilitation work since the building structure of Hotel Janpath has been found to be unserviceable, in distressed condition and deficit in the context of seismic requirements, according to the inspection report of IIT Roorkee.
v Cabinet approves Fair and Remunerative Price payable by sugar mills for 2017-18 sugar season
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval for fixing the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) of sugarcane at Rs. 255/- per quintal (qt) for sugar season 2017-18 linked to a basic recovery rate of 9.5% subject to a premium of Rs. 2.68 per qtl for every 0.1% point increase in recovery above that level. The approved FRP reflects an increase of 10.87% over the FRP of sugar season 2016-17. The FRP so approved shall be applicable for purchase of sugarcane from the farmers in the sugar season 2017-18 by the sugar mills. The move is a reflection of the Government’s pro-farmer initiatives, keeping in mind the interest of sugarcane farmers and importance of the sugar industry.

‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’

SPECIAL INVITATION

BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT
Celebrating World Telecommunication Day 2017
May 26, 2017; 2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi
(Pre-registration is compulsory)

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Greetings from PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry!

It is our pleasure to cordially invite you and representatives from your reputed organization to be an eminent part of PHDCCI’s annual flagship programme ‘BIG DATA FOR BIG IMPACT’ celebrating the World Telecommunication Day 2017 on May 26 at 2.30 pm at PHD House, New Delhi.

Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications, Government of India, Mr. Manoj Sinha has been invited to grace the occasion as theChief Guest. Other eminent dignitaries from the Telecommunications Department, Ministry of Telecommunications; eminent Ambassadors, High Commissioners and other relevant industry experts shall also be sharing their experiences.

The brochure is attached for your kind reference. Needless to say, your presence will be a big motivator for the industry.

Other bureaucrats, captains of the industry and many more stakeholders from the sector and allied industries including Information Technology, Telecom Operators, Data Analytic Service Providers will also be joining us, adding value to the deliberations.

Please register on the link mentioned below:

We look forward to welcome you on the occasion.

SONY AIMS TO POST AN OPERATING PROFIT OF 4.5 BILLION DOLARS

Japan electronic company, Sony has set a target for the current business year of logging its highest operating profit in two decades.
President and CEO Kazuo Hirai reported on the firm’s 3-year plan for fiscal 2015 to 2017.Kazuo  said Sony aims to post an operating profit of at least 500 billion yen, or 4.5 billion dollars, in the plan’s final year. He expressed confidence that the target will be achieved.
Hirai said the firm will focus on high value-added products in the TV business. It plans to increase sales of 4K ultra high-definition sets to more than 70 percent of its overall sales, up from 60 percent in the last fiscal year.
Sony also plans to emphasize high-profit sectors such as gaming and music.
Hirai ffurther added turning around the company’s film business may take time. The sector logged a loss of one billion dollars in fiscal 2016.
Hirai said the company is now strong enough to hit the targets. He said fiscal 2017 is an important year for achieving results

SALMAN ABEDI BLEW HIMSELF UP AT MANCHESTER

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British police suspect a 22-year-old man carried out the bomb attack in Manchester that killed 22 people and injured 59.Britain raised its terror threat level to critical, meaning a new attack is believed to be imminent and soldiers are being deployed to assist armed police.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed earlier today [Tuesday], the perpetrator was Salman Ramadan Abedi, a 22-year-old who was born and brought up in Britain.
And as the emergency services have confirmed throughout the day, his victims were innocent children, young people and their families.
Our thoughts and prayers are with them all.
British PM May said,I have just chaired another meeting of Cobra, where we again discussed the callous and cowardly terrorist attack in Manchester last night, and the operational response from the security service, the police and other emergency services.
It remains the case that, other than the terrorist himself, 22 people were killed in the attack. Fifty-nine people remain injured, and many of them have life-threatening conditions.
Trains between Manchester Piccadilly and #ManchesterAirport are now running normally. as per Mcr city council tweets.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said that it is a possibility we cannot ignore that there is a wider group of individuals linked to this attack, after a suicide bomber killed 22 people, including children, at a pop concert late Monday in Manchester.
Addressing the nation from her Downing Street residence, May said armed police who would usually protect strategic points would be replaced by members of the armed forces under Operation Temperer.
The terror threat level was previously set at severe, which means an attack is highly likely. A critical level means an attack is expected imminently.
The police said on Tuesday that Salman Abedi blew himself up at Manchester Arena on Monday night after a concert by US singer Ariana Grande.
Local media say Abedi lived in southern Manchester and that he was born in Britain to parents who had emigrated from Libya.
Investigators have raided his purported home and another location. They detained a 23-year-old man for a suspected role in the bombing.
Local media are also reporting that the dead include an 8-year-old girl and teenagers. They also say 12 of the injured are under the age of 16.
The Islamic State militant group has issued a statement claiming its involvement in the attack.
Many people gathered in a square in central Manchester for a vigil on Tuesday evening.
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May has raised her nation’s threat level to the highest level after the deadly suicide attack in the city of Manchester.
May was speaking to reporters after a meeting of her government’s crisis response committee on Tuesday.
She said that on the basis of investigations, the thereat level should be increased for the time being from “severe” to “critical.” The level means another attack may be imminent.
The prime minister said the government is mobilizing military forces to patrol the streets and protect key sites.
Our hearts go out to those killed and wounded in Manchester. Americans will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of the UK.
It is the first time the threat level in Britain has been raised to critical since June of 2007

DUTERTE DECLARES MARTIAL LAW IN MINDANAO

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has placed the country’s southern island of Mindanao under martial law to put down local Muslim extremists fighting government security forces.
The group is linked to the Islamic State militants.
Duterte declared martial law on Tuesday evening for the entire island of Mindanao and some island groups in the region.
Fighting broke out earlier on Tuesday in Marawi City on Mindanao between security forces and an armed group called the Maute.
The Philippine military says at least 5 soldiers were wounded and that fighting is still under way.
It is the third time since the end of World War 2 that marital law has been imposed in the Philippines. The military will control designated areas for 60 days and will be allowed to detain suspects without warrants.
The Maute group, based in western Mindanao, has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State militants. Its dozens of members have coordinated with Abu Sayyaf, also allied with the Islamic State group, to carry out explosions and other anti-government attacks around the Philippines.
Duterte has repeatedly indicated that he would declare martial law to fight the militants. Opposition parties and others have objected, citing human rights concerns.

INDIA TO INVEST IN AFRICA

Prime Minister Modi said he will work with Japan to speed up investment in infrastructure and human resources development in Africa.
PM Mr Modi had inaugurated the 52nd Annual Meeting of African Development Bank (AfDB) at Gadhinagar in Gujarat yesterday. Prime Minister highlighted the strong ties between India and Africa and the infinite avenues of cooperation. He spoke on India-Africa links be it in energy, culture, education, IT and other areas which illustrate our dynamic and vibrant relationship.
Mr Modi also shared insights of how Government of India’s reform to transform approach is bringing desired results and positively impacting lives. Mr Modi said he had productive meetings with distinguished leaders who had joined the annual meetings.
Narendra Modi was speaking in the western state of Gujarat on Tuesday at the annual meeting of the African Development Bank.
Nearly about 3,000 financial representatives are attending from 54 African countries and other nations.
Modi said he has made Africa a top priority of India’s foreign and economic policy since taking office 3 years ago.
Many  businesses and immigrants have been successful in Africa. Some Japanese firms are trying to enter the market using Indian networks, while Indian firms hope to take in Japan’s technology.
The Japanese government last year unveiled a plan to invest about 3 trillion yen, or about 27 billion dollars, in Africa over the next 3 years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that strengthening relations with Africa has been a priority of NDA Government and his Government have achieved remarkable progress in it.
In a series of tweets yesterday, Prime Minister said, India-Africa economic ties are getting better and this is not confined to governments only, but the role of the private sector is also noteworthy.

PARK GEUN-HYE IN COURT FOR BRIBERY TRIAL

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Park was seen emerging from a Justice Ministry bus in handcuffs before being escorted into the Seoul courtroom by police. It was her first public appearance since she was jailed on March 31.
Presiding judge Kim Se-Yun asked her: “What is your occupation, the accused Park Geun-hye?”  Responded: “I don’t have any occupation.”
Park, who was the country’s first female president, has been charged with extortion, bribery and abuse of power, all in collaboration with longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil.
Prosecutors have accused her of colluding with Choi to take about $26 million (roughly 23 million euros) from the country’s largest companies through bribery. She also allegedly allowed her friend to manipulate state affairs from the shadows, despite Choi having no title or security clearance.
The 18 charges relate to policy favors Park offered to tycoons who bribed her friend of 40 years.
Park Young-soo, who led the special prosecutors who investigated the case, has said the proceedings will be “the trial of the century.”
Park faces more than 10 years in jail if convicted. The trial is expected to last for several months.
Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye has made her first appearance at her trial for receiving bribes, abuse of power and other charges. She has denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty.
Park was indicted last month after being ousted from office in March.
She faces charges of conspiring with her longtime confidante, Choi Soon-sil, to receive bribes worth about 40 million dollars from Samsung Group, the country’s largest industrial conglomerate. This includes sums that were promised.
She is also accused of pressuring private companies to provide funds for two foundations closely associated with Choi.
Park’s trial began earlier this month.
At the start of Tuesday’s session, the presiding judge asked her occupation. Park replied that she was unemployed.
Park’s defense counsel denied all 18 charges brought against her. When the presiding judge sought Park’s response, she said her position is the same as that of her lawyer.
Asked if she had anything else to say, Park said she would speak later, suggesting she will claim her innocence in her own words.
Choi was also present at Tuesday’s trial. She too denied the charges brought against her, and asked the court to clarify the false accusations against Park. She said she does not believe the former president has committed a crime.
Also at the trial was the chairman of South Korea’s Lotte Group, Shin Dong-bin, who is charged with bribing Park. He denied the accusation.
Park is the third South Korean president to appear in court for a criminal trial on corruption, following Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo.

DILJIT DOSANJH LAUNCHES SUPER SINGH’S SONG ‘KALLIYAN KULLIYAN’

Diljit Dosanjh launches Super Singh’s song ‘Kalliyan Kulliyan’ at the Dream Tour concert in Canada!
Popular actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh who will be seen playing a Punjabi superhero in Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Motion Pictures and Pawan Gill’s Brat Films’ Super Singh has recently launched the foot-tapping song Kalliyan Kulliyan from the movie while performing at the Dream Tour concert in Canada!
Owning to the fabulous response of the audiences and fans at Dream Tour, superstar Diljit decided to launch the energetic song at the concert, as he is performing. This is one-of-its-kind launch for a Punjabi song where Diljit performed on the song exclusively for his fans even before it’s launched on the digital platform.
Says Diljit, “The turnout at the dream tour and the audience response is so overwhelming…I would like to thank my fans for all the love and launch this song for them at the concert.”
After launching the exclusive first look and movie poster of India’s first Punjabi language superhero film Super Singh, the makers recently unveiled the fascinating trailer of the movie which has caught the fancy of movie aficionados and several B-town stars who couldn’t stop praising it on their social networking sites.
Going by the fabulous response, the film is being embraced as a national superhero film, as they believe Punjabi cinema is definitely having its presence felt nationally and creating unheard demand from Diljit’s fans from across the world.
Produced by Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Motion Pictures and Anurag Singh & Pawan Gill’s Brat Films, Super Singh is gearing up for summer release on June 16, 2017 worldwide!

INDIA BEAT NEPAL 90-44;

India beat Nepal 90-44; Complete historic five-peat of SABA Championships
  • India successfully defended their title and completed a historic five-peat as they beat Nepal 90-44. With this win, India ensured they were unbeaten (4-0) in the tournament.
  • Vishesh Bhriguvanshi was declared the ‘Player of the game’.
  • India have now qualified for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon from 8th-20th Augustthis year.
  • India has also ensured qualification for its top club team in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the premier club teams of Asian countries go head to head.
Male/Bengaluru, 23nd May 2017: In the 5th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship underway in Maldives, India beat Nepal 90-44 to go unbeaten in the tournament and complete a historic five-peat of SABA championships.

INDIA BEAT NEPAL 90-44

Team India are all smiles after completing a five-peat of SABA Championships
Playing its fourth and final round robin encounter, defending champs India dominated Nepal 90-44 and earned yet another victory. India made the most of its size advantage against a smaller Nepal team and scored majority of its points in the paint while opening a 19-point lead in the very first quarter.
India’s veteran shooting guard Vishesh Bhriguvanshi continued his scoring spree as he tallied 22 points in the encounter. Shooting guard Anil Kumar BK also chipped in with 16 points off the bench. The second half of the game saw young players Jeevanatham Pandi, Muin Bek and Vishal Kumar Gupta get some valuable playing time. Pandi made the most of this opportunity by using his size to grab offensive rebounds and score 12 points for the team.
For Nepal, Ashim Shrestha was the leading scorer with 9 points as Nepal’s shooters struggled against India’s zone defence.
Vishesh Bhriguvanshi was declared player of the match.
India has now ensured qualification for itself and its top club team, in the upcoming FIBA Asia Cup in Lebanon from 8-20 August, and the FIBA Asia Champions Cup respectively.
India (Vishesh Bhriguvanshi 22, Anil Kumar BK 16) bt Nepal (Ashim Shrestha 9) 90-44 [25-06, 20-07, 26-13, 19-18]

About the SABA Championship 2017
Championship Format
The Championship is played in a round robin format and the team with the best record at the end of this championship will progress from the South Asian region to the FIBA Asia Cup scheduled for 17th to 27th August in Beirut, Lebanon. A round robin format is when each team will face every other team in the tournament once, and the final standings will be based on win/loss statistics.

INDIAN SQUAD FOR THE 5thSABA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017
Jersey
Number
Family Name/
Last Name
Given Name/
First Name
Place of BirthDate of Birth (dd/mm/yy)HeightPosition
5PariAkilan (c)ChennaiTamil Nadu20/07/1989180 (5’10.8”)PG
4HafeezMuin BekDharmapuriTamil Nadu16/03/1996190
(6’2”)
F
6SivakumarPrasanna VenkateshGobichettipalayamTamil Nadu25/09/1992186
(6’1”)
F
7Bukankere Krishne GowdaAnil KumarMandyaKarnataka31/07/1989185
(6’)
F
8SinghArjunVaranasiUttar Pradesh8/6/1992189
(6’2”)
SG
9BhriguvanshiVisheshVaranasiUttar Pradesh13/09/1991195
(6’4.5”)
SG
10 Amritpal SinghGanna PindPunjab05/01/1991207
(6’9.5”)
C
11GuptaVishal KumarChapar VillageDelhi07/12/1999198
(6’5”)
C
12BhardwajRaviChandigarhChandigarh

31/10/1992207
(6’9.5”)
C
13PandiJeevanathamVirudhunagarTamil Nadu13/10/1994204
(6’7”)
C
14 Yadwinder SinghRasulpur KhurdPunjab30/12/1986198
(6’6”)
PF
15PethaniRikinSajiavadar AmreliGujarat

02/12/1990203
(6’8”)
PF/C
*PG – Point Guard / Feeder, G – Guard, F – Forward, G/F – Wing, PF – Power Forward, C – Centre, PF/C – Post
Coaches: Sappaniambalam Baskar (Head Coach) and Sebastian Padipurakkal Joseph (Assistant Coach)
Manager: Sushil Kumar
Physiotherapist: Raj Kumar Dubey
FIBA Referee: Ceciline Michael Vino Vincent Francis Victor  
Previous Editions / Winners:
2016:  Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh
2015:  Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Sri Lanka
2014:  Kathmandu — 1st India 2nd Bangladesh
2013 (June): Delhi — 1st India, 2nd Afghanistan. (From this edition onwards, the tournament changed from a standalone event to a qualifying Championship to the Asian level)
2013 (Jan):  Dhaka — 1st Bangladesh, 2nd Pakistan (India, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka did not participate)
2012:  Assam — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh

SONALIKA ITL’S ANNUAL REVENUE GROWS BY 17%, A REMARKABLE 4268 CRORES

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Highest ever sales of 81531 tractor units
Registering growth more than industry, increased market share from 11.9% to 12.3%
Company has increased its manufacturing capacity to 3 lakhs per annum with the onset of its new plant

New Delhi, 23 May 2017: India’s youngest and the third largest tractor brand, Sonalika International Tractors Ltd, witnessed a remarkable performance in FY 16-17. The annual revenue of the company significantly grew up by 17% i.e. 4268 crores. The company recorded its highest ever sales of 81531 tractor units resulting in the upsurge of annual profit by 22%. Year 2016-17 has been exceptionally successful for Sonalika ITL, where it set multiple benchmarks in the industry and strengthened its position by registering growth more than the industry and increased market share from 11.9% to 12.3%. Sonalika has the world’s No 1 integrated tractor manufacturing plant in Hoshiarpur, Punjab which was inaugurated by Hon. Chief Minister, Captain Amarinder Singh on 8th May 2017.

With a fresh investment of Rs. 800 crores, Sonalika’s World No. 1 integrated tractor manufacturing plant has now spread across a massive area of more than 85 acres. The plant is equipped to cater to ever growing demands of customers across the globe. Technically upgraded to roll out a tractor every two minutes, Sonalika ITL’s integrated manufacturing plant manufactures 3 lakh tractors annually. Producing international quality tractors catering to 80 countries across the globe, this plant endeavors to bring top-of-the-line exceptional products to Indian farmers as well.

Sharing the company’s annual performance, Raman Mittal, Executive Director Sonalika ITL says, “FY16-17 has been remarkably successful for us. Our passion for growth, focused strategy to offer world class products to our customers and trust of our partners in both domestic and International markets has helped boost our morale for the future. Sales growth by 22% in the first month itself of FY18 has further charged us to strive for higher growth as we have the strength of having the largest plant, world-class products  and a very passionate team. With positive industry trends, we believe Sonalika is all geared up to strengthen its position both in domestic and global markets.

Sonalika has presence in over 80 countries and is increasing its global footprints day by day. In FY16-17 Sonalika was the 2nd largest tractor exporter and through continued efforts it has increased its customer base from 6 lakhs to 7 lakhs. Yanmar, a Japanese 7 billion USD major corporation has shown confidence looking at the World’s No. 1 plant and is now planning to manufacture its next generation tractors in India which will be sold globally. Yanmar has product portfolio of paddy special and light weight tractors while Sonalika ITL has robust heavy duty tractor range. Together, both the companies now have the most diverse product portfolio and we are looking at growing exponentially and offering complete farming solutions globally.

About Sonalika International Tractors Ltd.
Sonalika International tractors Ltd. is the youngest and the 3rd largest tractor maker in India. Its world’s number one integrated tractor manufacturing plant at Hoshiarpur has a capacity to produce 3 lakh units per annum. The company produces technologically superior tractors in a range from 20HP to 120HP and is recognized in both domestic as well as international markets as a formidable player. The company has earned the trust of over 7 lakhs customers in more than 80 countries in just 2 decades which is a remarkable feat. Sonalika ITL has been recently felicitated by The Economic Times publication as ‘The Iconic Brand of India’. For more information visit- http://www.sonalika.com/pages/index.html

ACHIEVEMENTS OF STEEL MINISTRY DURING 3 YEARS OF NDA GOVERNMENT

Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh Addresses Press Conference on Achievements of His Ministry during 3 Years of NDA Government 
SAIL & Arcelor Mittal would soon formalize the Joint Venture for production of automotive-grade steel: Shri Birender Singh 
New Delhi, May 23, 2017
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The Union Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh addressed a press conference on achievements of the Steel Ministry during 3 Years of NDA Government in New Delhi today. He said that the Indian steel industry is at the cusp of another significant milestone by becoming the second largest stainless steel producer in the world, leaving behind Japan.

Chaudhary Birender Singh said that the steel sector is only an example of all-round development in India under PM Modi ji’s leadership.On 3rd May this year the Cabinet under Prime Minister Modi approved two policies of the steel ministry and we are working on their implementation. We are very confident that steel sector will become more vibrant and dynamic after the ‘National Steel Policy 2017’and ‘Policy for preference to domestically manufactured iron & steel products in government procurement’ becomes effective. The roadmap to implement the new policies will be finalized in the next six months to one year.

He described the last three years journey of steel industry as:
नज़र को बदलो, तो नज़ारे बदल जाते हैं,
सोच को बदलो, तो सितारे बदल जाते हैं,
कश्तियाँ बदलने की ज़रुरत नहीं,
दिशा को बदलो, तो किनारे बदल जाते हैं |
Speaking of the SPU REVIVAL, he said that the three Steel Processing Units, Jagdishpur in UP, Bettiah in Bihar and Kangra in Himachal Pradesh are going to be operationalized within the next one year. This involves an investment of Rs. 500 crores. These units will produce value-added products like crash barriers, black pipes, TMT bars or GC sheets. Special Purpose Vehicle Route has been adopted by the Government of India for creation of Greenfield steel capacity in May 2015. The Process for the same was initiated in four states of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand and Karnataka.

Talking of Zero Waste Production, the Steel Minister said that a 120 MW power plant was inaugurated in April 2017 at RINL Vishakhapatnam using the waste gases of the steel plant. The Huge Fine dumps, waste slag, slime etc. from steel plants need to be utilized by using innovative techniques for Pelletisation of fines, slag-cement for slag towards a Clean & Green Steel Sector in India. The Ministry of Steel & UNDP have worked for energy conservation in 300 secondary steel units. Plans are to upscale to 1000 secondary steel units. This would reduce CO2 emissions, roughly equal to taking all passenger cars off Delhi’s roads, Chaudhary Singh added.

Shri Birender Singh said that Steel industry needs to go for a paradigm shift and move from semi-finished/crude steel to value-added steel. This will lead to better margins and improve competitiveness. “We are hopeful that SAIL & Arcelor Mittal would soon formalize the Joint Venture for production of automotive-grade steel. This will be a big step-forward under the Prime Minister’s Make in India Programme” Shri Singh added.

Enlisting new Schemes for Secondary Steel Producers in 2017-18, he said that the steel ministry will rate the ranking of Top-50 Secondary Steel/Smart Producers and awards will for best performing plants in secondary steel sector solely on the criterion of their products of BIS standards and cost effectiveness.

The Minister also announced the institution of Best Steel Structures Awards for best steel structures in PMAY (Rural and Urban),building projects, and roads made with steel reinforced cement concrete and other extraordinary structures using steel in abundance.

Chaudhary Birender Singh said that the GST regime is good for Steel Team as Goods & Services Tax Rates and Slabs for raw materials like iron ore, manganese, coal etc. is in the bracket of 5 %. Semi-finished and unfinished goods is in 18 % bracket. Steel industry will see a reduction in the input cost for steel making with the GST implementation.

The Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Shri Vishnu Deo Sai, Dr. Aruna Sharma, Secretary Steel, and Senior Officials from the Ministry & the Steel PSUs were present on the occasion.

Pursuing a clear agenda of growth, the Ministry of Steel has had many firsts to its credit. In the year 2015, India became the third largest producer of steel in the world. Recent data shows that India is now looking at positioning itself as the second largest in the very near future.

In the last three years, there has been capacity addition at a steady CAGR of about 7%. There has also been an improvement in the overall capacity utilization.

India has emerged as a net exporter of steel in the year 2016-17, with 97% increase in overall exports and a 37% decline in imports of steel products over the same period in the previous year.
First time in the history of Steel making in India, the world witnessed a massive demand –supply gap post 2014. Overcapacity of 700 to 800 MTPA resulted in sudden fall in the global steel prices.
Aftermath of the increased imports was evident from the declining domestic steel prices, poor cash flows and the debt serviceability of the major steel producers in the country.
Indian Government protected the interests of domestic producers by notifying trade remedial measures like Minimum Import Price, Anti-Dumping Duty and Safeguard Duty.
The government also eased out financial re-structuring norms through RBI and Ministry of Finance.
In addition to these, many steps have also been taken to reduce input cost, replace imports & enhance domestic consumption. The government is also working to improve the domestic availability of iron ore, coking coal and natural gas.
The government’s focus on strengthening the steel sector inter-alia has been on ensuring
  • Ease of doing business
  • Developing New Products
  • Tackling over Capacity & Imports
  • Sustainable production of Steel
  • Ensuring affordable Raw Material Supply
  • Sustainable production of Steel
  • And demand generation
The Government has populated the three-year timeline with numerous initiatives that comprise steps like increase in Basic Custom Duty, notification of Quality Control Order for steel and steel products, policy on DMISP, National Steel Policy etc.

1ST INDIA – COMMONWEALTH SME TRADE SUMMIT



INVITATION TO REGISTER

for:
 1st India – Commonwealth SME Trade Summit
30th & 31st May 2017
(agenda/schedule given below)


Hotel The Lalit
Barakhamba Avenue | Connaught Place
New Delhi




Dear Mr Sagar,

Greetings from India-Commonwealth SME Association (ICSA) and Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME), one of the founder members of ICSA.

We are pleased to inform you that after the successful launch of ICSA  in June 2016 all is set for the  1st India – Commonwealth SME Trade Summit to be held on 30th & 31st May 2017 at hotel The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place, New Delhi. The Summit is being organized by ICSA in partnership with Commonwealth Secretariat, Centre for WTO Studies; Ministry of Commerce & Industry; FISME, FICCI, CII, GBS-Africa; TPSF; COMESA LLPI and India Business Group, London.

The two day Summit is expected to be attended by more than 500 delegates, 100 SME Owners from 40 Commonwealth countries who will have B2B meetings with over 300 Indian SME counterparts. In addition, government officials, key dignitaries, media etc. would also be actively participating. The objective of the Summit is to promote trade & investments among SMEs of the Commonwealth countries. The focus sectors are:

Textiles & Clothing
Leather & Leather products
Packaging
Gems & Jewellery
Agro Processed products
Information & Communication Technology
Low Tech Machineries & Mechanical Appliances

Agenda/Schedule
30th May 2017 (Day 1)
0900 hrs: Registration & Tea
0930 hrs: Opening Session
1020 hrs: Tea-Break
1100 hrs: Plenary Session – High level Policymakers Round Table on Opportunities in Intra-Commonwealth Trade
1300 hrs: Lunch
1400hrs:  B2B meetings
1400 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Technology
1400 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Innovation
1600 hrs: Tea-Break
1630 hrs: B2B meetings
1630 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Technology
1630 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Innovation
1800 hrs: End of Day 1

31st May 2017 (Day 2)
0930 hrs to 1000 hrs: Registration & Tea
1000 hrs: B2B meetings
1000 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Technology
1000 hrs: Parallell session (to be held in a separate hall) on Innovation
1230 hrs: Lunch
1400 hrs: Plenary Session – Global challenges faced by Commonwealth countries
1600 hrs: Tea
1630 hrs: Concluding Session
1730 hrs: End of Day 2/Summit

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INDIA’S JUNIOR BOYS AND GIRLS TEAMS END THEIR CAMPAIGNS AT THE FIBA 3×3 U18 ASIA CUP 2017


  • India’s junior boys and girls were seeded 14thin their respective categories and were placed in Qualifying Draw 1. The winner of Qualifying Draw 1 would then go on to be placed in Pool C of the main tournament.
  • The girls team finished 1-1 after beating Turkmenistan while the boys team finished with a record of 0-2.
  • The 3rdedition of the tournament has 32 teams competing for the title in Cyberjaya, Malaysia.
  • Qatar and Japan are the defending champions in the men’s and women’s category respectively.
Bengaluru, 26th May 2017: The Junior Boys and Girls representing India have ended their campaign at the FIBA 3×3 U18 Asia Cup 2017.
The junior boys lost their first game against Lebanon 12-18 and went on to lose their second game against Turkmenistan 9-20 to finish with a 0-2 record in the tournament and not make it out of the main draw.
On the other hand, the junior women finished the tournament 1-1 as they beat Turkmenistan 21-9 but fell to Chinese Taipei 17-12 who went on to qualify for the Main Draws of the FIBA 3×3 U18 Asia Cup 2017 with a perfect record.
For India, Sreekala Rani (15) and Vaishnavi Yadav (14) were the leading scorers for the girls team while Prashant Tomar (8) was the top scorer for the boys team in the tournament.
The matches of the tournament are being streamed live on FIBA 3×3’s YouTube channel.
The entire Indian squad lists and the pools for the tournament were as follows:

THE SQUADS
Men
Sr. No.NamePositionState/Unit
1Bhagyansh GulatiPlayerUttar Pradesh
2Prashant TomarPlayerKarnataka
3Princepal SinghPlayerPunjab
4Sejin MathewPlayerKerala
5Dilip GurumurthyTeam LeaderKarnataka
Women
Sr NoNamePositionState/Unit
1Ishwarya JanardhananPlayerTamil Nadu
2Sreekala RaniPlayerKerala
3Vaishnavi YadavPlayerUttar Pradesh
4Harshitha Kelttira BopaiahPlayerKarnataka
5Jeena ZachariahTeam LeaderIndian Railways

POOLS FOR THE TOURNAMENT

Image credits: FIBA.com

ABOUT THE FIBA 3×3 U-18 ASIA CUP

The 3rd FIBA 3×3 U-18 Asia Cup 2017 is being held in the Malaysian city of Cyberjaya from 26th to 28th May. Thirty-two teams from 17 different countries are participating. Sixteen men’s teams and sixteen women’s teams are competing at the tournament – as well as the mixed shoot-out contest – hosted by FIBA in cooperation with the Malaysian Basketball Association (MABA) and organised by NBL Asia. Bahrain, Turkmenistan and Jordan are making their debuts at the event.
The event will then be played with 12 teams per gender, divided into 4 pools of 3 teams. The pools will not be determined through a draw, but will be automatically created, based on the 3×3 Federation Ranking of the participating countries as of 1 March 2017.
The top 2 teams from each pool will then qualify to a knock-out phase starting from the quarter-finals.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: WWW.FIBA.COM/ASIA/3X3U18/2017

HISTORY OF THE EVENT
THE FIBA 3×3 U18 ASIA CUP 2017, STAGED IN CYBERJAYA, MALAYSIA, WILL MARK THE 3RD EDITION OF THE COMPETITION.

2013 (Bangkok, Thailand)
COMPETITIONGOLDSILVERBRONZE
MEN’S TEAM EVENTPhilippinesIndiaChina
WOMEN’S TEAM EVENTChinese TaipeiIndiaChina
2016 (Cyberjaya, Malaysia)
COMPETITIONGOLDSILVERBRONZE
MEN’S TEAM EVENTQatarPhilippinesMalaysia
WOMEN’S TEAM EVENTJapanKazakhstanMalaysia
SHOOT-OUT CONTESTKawachi Kodai
(JPN)
Yoveta Paguno
(INA)
Arnold Thevakuman
(SRI)

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: HTTP://WWW.FIBA.COM/ASIA/3X3U18/2017/HISTORY

ABOUT BASKETBALL FEDERATION OF INDIA

The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, 19-year-old Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

TAORMINA G7 SUMMIT

Second day of work at Taormina G7
The second day of the G7 in Taormina kicked off at 8.30 with a welcome ceremony for political leaders and representatives of international organizations that today have joined the Heads of State and Government of the G7 countries.
African leaders include the President of Niger Mahamandou Issoufou, Kenya’s President Uhura Kenyatta, Tunisia’s President Beji Caid Essebsi, Nigeria’s Deputy Prime Minister Yemi Osinbajo and Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Haile Mariam Desalegn.
Representatives of African organizations who are involved in today’s sessions are African Union Chairperson Alpha Condé, African Union Commission Chairperson Mahamat Moussa Faki, and President of African Bank for Development Akinwumi Adesina.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim are attending the Summit as well.
The first day of the G7 in Taormina ended with a dinner hosted by Italian President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella, preceded by the Scala Philharmonic Orchestra’s performance in the stunning setting of the Greek Theater.

The summit began this morning at 11:30, with a welcome ceremony, and continued with three working sessions, on foreign and security policy, international economy and sustainable growth.
At the end of the first day, leaders signed the G7 Taormina Statement on the Fight Against Terrorism and Violent Extremism.
Sessions will resume tomorrow morning when G7 leaders will be joined by the Heads of State and of Government from five African countries, as well as by representatives of various international organizations.

DMA CALL FOR DELHI MEDICAL BANDH ON 6TH JUNE

DMA CALL FOR DELHI MEDICAL BANDH ON 6TH JUNE
Only Emergency Services will remain open.

Delhi Medical Association in its State Executive Committee held today called for TOTAL MEDICAL BANDH on 6thJune 2017 to protest against the various laws and rules enforced and imposed upon the medical fraternity, in the presence of National President Dr. K.K. Aggarwal, Hony. General Secretary Dr. R.N. Tondon, Delhi Co-ordinator Past National President Dr. Vinay Aggarwal and all the Presidents and Secretaries of IMA Local Branches in Delhi, Past Presidents and other  eminent doctors from all over Delhi.

Dr. Vijay Kr. Malhotra, President, DMA said that Indian Medical Association,(IMA) with all State Branches from all over India & Delhi Medical Association (DMA) with all its 13 branches spread out all over in Delhi is going to hold a Massive PROTEST MARCH  – DILLI CHALO: RAJGHAT CHALO on  Tuesday, 6th  June 2017 at 8.00 am  at Rajghat New Delhi  and March to Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium for meeting and address to the doctors coming from all the states to highlight the various problems being faced by the medical fraternity.  He further calls upon theGovernment to heed the voice of medical profession otherwise we will be forced to intensify our agitation in the coming days.

Dr. Satish Tyagi Hony. State Secretary, DMA  said that it is a call from DMA to all its esteemed members and owners of hospitals, nursing homes and medical establishments in Delhi  to keep their establishments closed till 2 pm on 6thJune as it is a Total Medical BandhHowever emergency services will remain open.  He  further said that  this is only start of our agitation on these very important issues. It will be followed by Nation wide Medical indefinite Strike in the whole country. DMA has also given a appeal to all major corporate  Hospital and Government hospital doctors to join this Satyagraha at Rajghat on 6th June 2017.

To show the unity and strength of the medial fraternity, all the members will be reaching  Rajghat on 6th June at 8 am to protest against the various draconian laws and rules. It is Do or Die and Now and Never situation for medial fraternity  said
Dr. Puneet Dhawan, Hony. Finance Secretary, DMA

We demand –
1. Implementation of Inter – Ministerial Committee Report.
2.Stringent Central Act against Violence on Medical Professionals
3.No criminal charges on doctors while performing professional duties.
4.Single Window Registration of Doctors and Medical Establishments.
5. IMA /DMA representative in every government Health Committee.
6.No interference in freedom to choose quality affordable drugs, investigations and treatment.
7.Reimbursement to Private Hospitals by government for Emergency Services given to poor who cannot afford the cost.
8. Capping on Compensation for medical negligence.
9.Improve infrastructure and manpower in hospitals.
10. Fix Duty hours and improve working conditions of doctors.
Dr. Vijay Kr. Malhotra                             Dr. Satish Tyagi
President, DMA                                       Hony. State Secretary
M: 9650685468                                             9811172377

STC $500 MN VENTURE CAPITAL FUND FOR START-UPS

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STC is the largest Arab telecommunications firm in terms of capitalization, with more than 100 million customers in nine countries including Turkey, South Africa, India and Malaysia. STC to set up a $500-million venture capital fund to invest in start-up companies. Saudi Arabia is trying to promote small and medium enterprises, and to expand its investment and industrial base as well as develop the digital infrastructure to support such growth.
“The fund will invest globally in promising technologies and digital sectors, especially in areas where the company can tap into its assets and infrastructure and help it enable its investments to grow,” Saudi Telecom Co (STC) chief executive officer Khaled al- Biyari said in a statement.
The fund will be managed independently of STC.
“This historic step will be a pivotal turning point for the technology system in the region,” Biyari said.

1ST INDIA – COMMONWEALTH SME TRADE SUMMIT

Mr Naresh Kumar Sagar
Chairman
Sagar Media INC
Dear Mr Sagar,
Greetings from India-Commonwealth SME Association (ICSA) and Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME), one of the founder Members of ICSA.
The update is as follows:
1)     Confirmation & Registration No.: Thanks for your confirmation to participate in the First India-Commonwealth SME Trade Summit. Kindly note, we have registered your name (complimentary entry) and the registration No. is 286. Though we have shared the registration number twice with all the delegates who had confirmed but still we are receiving calls that we have not received the registration number and that is the reason why we are sharing this registration number again though we are fully aware that most of the delegates have receive the registration number and have also acknowledged it. Thanks for your understanding and co-operation.
2)     List of Overseas delegates: The list 1 & list 2 of the overseas visitors have been compiled into one list and can be viewed on ICSA website viz., www.icsa.net.in  . After the home page opens click on “Read More” which appears in the green box and then on the next page where you have registered just next to that click on “LIST OF OVERSEAS DELEGATES”. Next to it you can click on “Agenda” and also view the updated programme schedule.
3)     Request for B2B meetings: The companies with whom you are interested to meet you can let us know and we would fix your meeting. Please do specify if you want the meeting on 30thor 31st or on both dates of May 2017. Kindly note, those who have already sent request for B2B meetings we are processing the request and would inform you as soon as possible. In case, you do not hear from us please note, we would ensure that you are able to meet the companies during the Summit. We are trying our best to inform you in advance.
Look forward to meet you on 30th and 31st of May 2017 at hotel – The Lalit, New Delhi.
With best regards
Mukesh Kalra
Organizing Team – 1st India – Commonwealth  SME Trade Summit
C/o. Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME)
B – 4/161 Safdarjung Enclave,
New Delhi – 110029
Cell.: +91 – 9811465438

DEAR SAGAR MEDIA INC, THANK YOU!

TELECOMS DEBT RS.8,00,000CR > AGR GROWTH (-) 33% IN 4YRS

SCREENING OF FILM VELVET REVOLUTION ON TUESDAY, 30 MAY 2017

17 BOOKS FOR SUMMER 2017

25 May at 7:00 PM

SMART HOMELAND SECURITY COST NOTHING SOUND FIR SAFE INDIA

Smart Homeland Security Cost Nothing Sound FIR Safe India
May25, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
There are three primary aspects of Homeland Security –
1. ECONOMIC SECURITY; Indian GDP is already around $2500b and annual financial transactions could be $12,000b to $15,000b.
a. Cash in circulation is $200b only and monitoring of this alone that too largely politically driven is not addressing Economic Security.
b. Cyber Security considered very important but in economic terms is insignificant.
c. India is not serious about Intellectual Property, no share in Global $40,000b IPR.
2. DISASTER PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT; India has little idea of Disaster Prevention and very poorly manage DISASTERS.
a. Natural Disasters practically Paralysis Indian Administration – whether it is Tsunami or Cyclone, Uttarkhand Landslides & Floods, Earthquakes, and Draughts are weak areas.
b. Accidents Rate is Rising – Roads & Rail, Industrial, Fires & Infra-Building Collapse.
3. PREVENTION & MAINTENANCE OF LAW & ORDER; Law Enforcement Agencies Primary Duty is to Protect ‘Fundamental Rights of People’ – Their Life & Liberty and Property.
DETAILS – THREE CASES: –
D1. While IT and Law Enforcement is Exploring Transaction of Rs.50,000 or above of Indians but there is NO CHECK ON Rs.200,000 Cr LOANS SECURED BY MUKESH AMBANI FROM PUBLIC DEPOSITS. Bank Depositors are entitled to know the DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED with Banks for Securing Loans like Project Reports.
Ø Any Indian Company or Business that has taken Rs.100 Cr or More Loans Must Provide Full Disclose of Its Operation like Security & Exchange Commission, SEC Of USA.
Ø BANKS must Exercise EXTREME CARE in Granting Loans in excess of Rs.100 Cr – Can’t be Granting BANK LOANS to Provide Free Services.
Ø It is OBVIOUS TAX EVASION When PROFIT Making & Loss Making Operations are ACCOUNTED AS ONE COMPANY. Refinery with Oil & Gas, Retail & Telecom
D2. There was GROSS MISMANAGEMENT in Uttarakhand Disaster of 2013.

Ø THERE ARE 6 MAIN RAIL & 7 ROAD HEADS to visit Uttarakhand [Tanakpur, Haldwani, Ramnagar, Kotdwar, Rishikesh & Dehradun] but Entire Tourist Traffic of over 10m was and is routed through Rishikesh For Entry as Well as Exit ON UNSAFE & OVERLOADED ROUTES. Even a minor Landslide Traps 15,000 Pilgrims. [web photo page 3]
Ø Opening MULTIPLE ENTRY & EXIT POINTS would make Yatras Safe & Fast.
Ø Multipurpose Storage Dams must be built URGENTLY to Contain Floods.
D3. Strong and Unbiased FIR without any External Influence is Desired to PROTECT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, LIFE, LIBERTY & PROPERTY OF ALL Indians.
Smart Homeland Security Cost Nothing Examples –
Ø A Smart CHEAT with BOGUS Engineering Degree would lure RICH Businessmen with promise of Low Interest Loans – take ‘Undated Checks’ as Commission – then present these Checks for Encashment without arranging LOANS and Businessmen would BLOCK the Checks – he then filed Scores of section 138 Cases. He would put Rich Businessmen in Jail and make them spend lakhs on Bail & Bail Bonds.
Ø SMART POLICE OFFICER WOULD ASK HIM TO GIVE ‘AN AFFIDAVIT LISTING ALL HIS 138 CASES’ – THIS COST LITTLE and INVESTIGATE HIS PAST HISTORY before registering 138 Cases.
Ø Complainant who OBJECTED MALICIOUS LIES was made ACCUSED in 66A Case harassed for Six Years by INFLUENCIAL POLITICIANS.
Ø Are CLASSIC Cases of Complainants & Victims Made Accused.
Ø An Exchange Deal was concluded in which a Businessman Offered 4 Acres of Fertile Land in Uttaranchal for 2 Acres of Land in Amritsar. Farmer handed over Possession of his 2 Acres of Land but Documents of Land in Uttaranchal were FORGED/FAKE.
Ø Victims of CHEATING are WRONGLY advised to file CIVIL Case and SUFFER For Decades was Finally Decided in Supreme Court.
Ø Matter Went to POLICE Scores of Times when Both Parties CLASHED with each other over ‘Sowing & Harvesting Of Crops and Construction Activity’.
Ø CHEATING CASES LEAD TO MILLIONS OF CRIMINAL CASES, RAPES, MURDERS, EXTORTIONS, ASSAULTS, PROPERTY GRABBING ETC CAN BE PREVENTED BY SMART POLICING.
Ø Police Role is Gradually Restricted in Many ECONOMIC Sectors. Police merely assist DISCOM Vigilance Teams.
Ø But POLICE is HELPLESS When DISCOMS indulge in RUNNING ALL ELECTRICITY METERS – NOTHING PREVENTS POLICE FROM REGISTERING & INVESTIGATING CHEATING CASES OF FAST METERS & FABRICATED THEFT CASES.
Ø CAG Discovered 1999 CHEATING by RIL in KG Bain in 2011 and 2013.

OF VAGRANTS & MIGRANTS: ON THE DISCURSIVE LIMIT OF LAW

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CPR is pleased to invite you to a talk (as part of the Social Change series) on
Of Vagrants & Migrants: On the Discursive Limit of Law
Dr Avishek Ray
Tuesday, 6 June 2017, 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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How law perceives the world is often grounded in systems of values and beliefs adopted by the legal practitioners: their interpretive frameworks, prejudices and dispositions, which shape the very ‘paradigms’ upon which they choose to see the ‘facts’ and frame their methods of inquiries. In other words, ‘truth’ in the eyes of the law is but ex post facto (re)construction of ‘reality’ achieved through narratorial articulation of relevant events and chosen facts. Taking off from here, this talk sets out to understand: how do we unpack the social ‘constructivism’ of the apriori assumptions that cloak the idea of the ‘vagabond’ in the legal imagination? How does law ‘frame’ the vagabond as a sub-set within the ‘human’? What conflates this idea with the notion of the ‘abject’? Why at all is vagrancy perceived as punishable in the eyes of the law? Invoking a few case studies, both from India and beyond, this paper points to the arbitrariness in the juridico-political imagination and the ambiguity in the legal articulation of the ‘vagabond’.
Dr Avishek Ray teaches at the National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam after having earned his PhD (2014) in Cultural Studies from Trent University, Canada. He has also completed a PhD Coursework (2009-10) in Cultural Studies from the Centre for the Study of Culture & Society (CSCS), Bangalore.
He has worked on what may loosely be called archaeology of vagabondage: the political and philosophical implications of the social construct ‘vagabond’ and cultural representations thereof in the context of South Asia. He has edited a Bangla anthology on Religion & Popular Culture, and published in reputed journals like Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (Routledge), Canadian Journal of Comparative Literature, Journal of Human Values (SAGE) among others. He has held research fellowships at IIM Calcutta, University of Edinburgh (UK), Purdue University Library (USA) and Pavia University (Italy).
Please RSVP at workshop@cprindia.org

CHANGES IN DEFINITION OF START UP

Changes in definition of Start Up
Startup India was launched by the Government of India on 16th January, 2016 to build a strong eco-system for nurturing innovation and Startups in the country to drive economic growth and generate large scale employment opportunities.
In order to promote entrepreneurship in the country, the Government of India has amended the definition of a Startup. The following significant changes have been made to change the definition of Startups –
a) Age of Startup increased: Taking into account the long gestation period by Startups to establish, an entity shall be considered as a Startup up to seven years from the date of its incorporation/ registration (from earlier 5 years). However, in the case of Startups in the Biotechnology sector, the period shall be up to ten years from the date of incorporation/ registration.
b) No Letter of Recommendation required: No letter of recommendation from an incubator/industry association shall be required for either recognition or tax benefits
c) Potential of Job and Wealth Creation: The scope of definition has been broadened to include scalability of business model with potential of employment generation or wealth creation.
As a constant endeavor to facilitate the Startup ecosystem, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has been holding extensive consultations with stakeholders. The above changes are an effort to ensure ease of starting up new businesses to promote the Startup ecosystem and build a nation of job creators instead of job seekers.

TRUMP ARRIVES AT VATICAN


143125_2713590_updatesUS President Donald Trump arrived at the Vatican on Wednesday for talks with one of his most high-profile critics, Pope Francis, after the two men exchanged sharp words during the presidential campaign last year.
Under clear blue skies, Trump received a tribute from the Swiss Guard in a Vatican courtyard where he was greeted by Archbishop Georg Ganswein, the prefect of the pontifical household.
Trump looked uncomfortable as he entered a small elevator taking him to the third floor of the Apostolic Palace, where he was accompanied by Ganswein and other officials along a frescoed corridor to the pope’s private study.
Trump were daughter Ivanka, her husband, Jared Kushner, a top White House aide, national security adviser HR McMaster and adviser Hope Hicks.

The pope did not smile as he greeted Trump outside the study. Trump, seeming subdued, said “it is a great honour.”
The two men then posed for photograghs and the pope kept a stern face while Trump beamed for the cameras.
Trump’s meeting with Pope Francis, his third stop on a nine-day foreign tour due to end on Saturday, is part of his world tour of religions after meeting leaders of Muslim nations in Saudi Arabia and visiting holy sites in Jerusalem.
But while his talks in Saudi Arabia and Israel were mostly friendly, the meeting between the head of the Roman Catholic Church and the thrice-married, blunt-spoken Trump could be a little more confrontational.
Trump moves on to Brussels for a NATO summit, followed by the last stop on his trip, to a Group of Seven summit in Sicily.

ISRAELI DEFENSE MINISTER UNEASY OVER US-SAUDI ARMS DEAL

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Wednesday he was uneasy over a massive US-Saudi arms deal announced at the weekend, saying it was part of a “crazy” regional arms race. In the first public comment by an Israeli official on the $110-billion US sale of ships, tanks and the latest anti-missile systems to the kingdom, Lieberman said he had expressed his concerns in recent talks with US National Security Adviser HR McMaster. “I’m not at peace with any arms race and the huge Saudi purchase for sure doesn’t add much to our peace of mind,” he said in an interview with Israeli army radio. “It’s not just the Saudis, its also the Emirates, also the Qataris, also the Iranians; they are all acquiring weapons,” Lieberman said. “We are following developments and are aware and have ways of dealing with this.”

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ARJUN KHOTKAR EXPOSED AS AN AGENT

Minister Arjun Khotkar exposed as an agent who cheated Tur farmers in 4000cr Tur Scam
Maharashtra, a state which is the farmer suicide capital, had a bumper pulse crop of Tur. Despite Tur being most widely consumed and despite being retailed at Rs.200 per kilo, the farmers did not even get Rs.35 a kilo. The state government, stepped in to seemingly help the farmers and offered to but the Tur at a Minimum Selling Price of Rs.55 a kilo.
What really happened was that agents bought Tur from poor farmers at rates less than MSP and sold it to the government at MSP, making a clear profit. The poor farmers were cheated out of their ability to sell Tur directly to government by unscrupulous Mandi officials and agents. So the government procurement plan, instead of benefitting farmers, turned out to be a scam which benefitted Mandi agents, allegedly to the tune of 4000 crores.
One expose on the Tur Scam mentions how there is Tur Dal worth 50 lacs, lying abandoned in the Jalna APMC because it was fraudulently procured and now no agent is willing to claim that they had cultivated over 400 acres of land to yield this crop. Read here – http://www.theweek.in/news/biz-tech/toor-dal-procurement-scam-estimated-to-be-over-Rs-4000-crore.htm
The investigation that identified agents who fraudulently claimed to be farmers, the name of Minster for Animal Husbandry, Arjun Khotkar and his family has emerged. They have claimed to have produced 387 quintals of tur on their own tilled lands. Which brings out two questions -1) how does a Shivsena Minister, Arjun Khotkar own 400 acres of land and 2) can he prove he was growing Tur on these fabled lands. It is a shame and disgrace that a member of the State Cabinet himself is an agent that cheated the farmers of their rightful price and tried to make money out of the government procurement scheme. There can be no bigger proof that whole Tur procurement plan was merely a scam meant to benefit people in the ruling combine with scant regard for the woes of farmers.
Aam Aadmi Party has in the past exposed how Arjun Khotkar, his brother and cronies have made 600 crores from the fraudulent sale of galas in APMC Jalna and many other irregularities and malpractices. Had Khotkar been held accountable he would not have had chance to keep cheating farmers in the manner.
Along with many farmers, AAP karyakartas in Jalna had made several complaints against agents in the Tur scam. However, as much as it would please us to say that we exposed Arjun Khotkar’s Tur Scam, we had no hand in it. This was a finding of government agencies. Arjun Khotkar took a press conference in Jalna alluding that AAP was the one who exposed his name, specifically targeting Kailash Phulari, ex Convenor Jalna and journalist. Thereafter Phulari received a number of threats which we have reported SP Jalna.
We have a few things to say to Arjun Khotkar, firstly he should not do such things where he will be exposed. If he does scams, then sooner or later he will get exposed and will be punished for it. More important, if AAP had uncovered his Tur scam, then we would have boldly held a press conference and exposed it. Unfortunately, we only heard it ourselves from the media. Now that his name has been exposed, we will definitely write to the authorities and demand that a thorough investigation be done on his role. He should stop threatening our members, because we are not scared of his goondagardi.
Sincerely,
Preeti Sharma Menon

AAP : AUDIT OF MEDIA ADS OF BJP

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Aam Aadmi Party demands audit of Media Ads of BJP ruled states after 3 yrs of Modi Govt
 
BJP-ruled states spending Rs 2000 crores on ‘3 years of Modi’ ads: Manish Sisodia
AAP demands that Rs 2000 crore be recovered from the Bharatiya Janata Party
The Bharatiya Janata Party is celebrating the completion of three years of its term in the Centre. The Narendra Modi government is splurging on advertisements marking this anniversary, in all major newspapers across the country. However, in a shocking development, all the BJP-ruled state governments in the country are also issuing lavish advertisements in several newspapers marking the Central government’s three years in power.
During a press conference addressed by the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi and senior leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, Manish Sisodia said, “The Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Chhatisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, among other BJP-ruled states have issued large advertisements to celebrate the Modi government’s three years in power. Why is taxpayers’ money paid to state governments being splurged to glorify and celebrate a Central government? We have found out that Rs 2000 crores is being splurged by these BJP governments to mark their party’s government in the Centre. This is criminal misuse of taxpayer’s money.”
Mr Sisodia said, “These are the same states that are shutting down government schools, hospitals and are running out of medicines. At such a time, they are splurging Rs 2000 crores of taxpayer’s money on ads for an anniversary which is not even their own government. We demand that this money must be recovered from the Bharitya Janata Party immediately. We will take this up with the Committee that has been set up to monitor the AAP government’s ad spends, and also take this up with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.”

INDIAN RAILWAYS PROGRESS IN THREE YEARS

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FM ARUN JAITLEY PITCHES FOR AIR INDIA DISINVESTMENT

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has favoured disinvestment of the loss-making Air India, the flag carrier airline of India. The minister said, the airline’s market share is just around 14 per cent whereas the debt burden is 50,000 crore rupees. It indicates possible stake sale in Air India, which is staying afloat on taxpayers’ money.
Mr Jaitley, at DD News programme, said, to run Air India, around 50,000 crore rupees have been put in and that money could have been used for promoting education.
Air India, which is surviving on a 30,000-crore rupees bailout package spread over 10 years announced by the UPA government in 2012, is working on ways to improve its financial position.

INDIA’S TOURISM GROWTH REACHES 15.4 %: MAHESH SHARMA

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Union Minister of State for Culture and Tourism Mahesh Sharma has said India’s tourism growth has reached 15(point)4 per cent when the global tourism growth was only 4(pont)6 per cent.
Speaking to media persons at Tiruchirapalli today, he said that tourism earnings in the country have increased to one lakh 56 thousand crore this year.
The Union Minister said that a city in Tamil Nadu will be selected and developed holistically as a tourist destination. He said the state has a very old civilization and deep-rooted culture. He added that there is a huge potential for medical tourism as well as spiritual tourism.

NORTH KOREA TESTS NEW ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM

North Korea has tested a new anti-aircraft guided weapons system. According to the State News Agency, KCNA, the test was conducted by the Academy of National Defence Science. However, KCNA did not report the exact nature of the weapon or the time of the test. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test and ordered its mass production and deployment throughout the country.
The North Korea has been pushing to develop a wide range of weapon systems since early last year at an unprecedented pace including a long-range missile capable of striking the mainland United States and has in recent weeks tested its intermediate-range ballistic missile, making some technical advances.
North Korea rejects unilateral sanctions by UN and other nations against its weapons programme as an infringement of its right to self defense. It says the programme is necessary to counter US aggression.
On Tuesday, the head of the US Defense Intelligence Agency said that if left unchecked, North Korea is on an “inevitable” path to obtaining a nuclear-armed missile capable of striking the United States.

CHINA EXPRESSES DISSATISFACTION OVER G7 COUNTRIES STATEMENT

China has expressed dissatisfaction over G7 countries statement regarding the East and South China Sea issues. In a statement, a spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry today said Beijing is committed to properly resolving disputes with all nations involved through negotiations while maintaining peace and stability in the East and South China Sea.
The statement said China hopes the G7 and other nations would fully respect the efforts of countries in the region in handling the disputes.

PETITION IN PAKISTAN SC SEEKS IMMEDIATE EXECUTION OF KULBHUSHAN JADHAV

A petition has been filed in Pakistan’s Supreme Court seeking immediate execution of Indian prisoner on death row Kulbhushan Jadhav if he fails to get his capital punishment overturned. The petition asked the apex court to order the federal government to ensure an early decision under the domestic laws on any pending appeal by Jadhav.
A Pakistan military court has awarded the death sentence to Jadhav for alleged espionage and subversive activities.
However, the International Court of Justice, through an interim ruling, stayed Jadhav’s execution till the time the case pending with it reached its logical end.

18TH INDIA-RUSSIA ANNUAL SUMMIT.


PM Modi  will be visiting St. Petersburg, Russia from 31st May to 2nd June for the 18th India-Russia Annual Summit.
On 1st June, PMModi will be conducting detailed discussions with President Putin to take forward the dialogue of the last Summit in Goa in October 2016. With a spotlight on economic ties, both President Putin and PM Modi will also be interacting with CEOs from both countries.
On the next day, PM Modi will be addressing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) together with President Putin, PM Modi appreciate the invitation to be the Guest of Honour at this year’s Forum. India is the Guest Country at the SPIEF this year.
In a first meeting of its kind, PM Modi will also have the opportunity to engage with Governors from various Russian regions to further broad base bilateral cooperation and more actively involve States/Regions and other diversified stakeholders.
At the beginning of my visit, PM Modi will go to Piskarovskoye Cemetery to pay homage to those who perished during the siege of Leningrad.PM will also have occasion to visit the world famous State Hermitage Museum and the Institute of Oriental manuscripts.
PM Modi greatly look forward to his visit to St. Petersburg in this special year for the bilateral relationship as both countries celebrate the 70th Anniversary of our diplomatic relations.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFIES HISTORIC ANIMAL PROTECTION RULES

Humane Society International/India and People for Animals welcome Centre’s progressive move
NEW DELHI (May 26, 2017)—In a historic move for animals across the country, the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC) has notified four rules under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 to regulate dog breeding and marketing, livestock market, case property animals and fish tank and aquarium. The MoEFCC notified the rules in the wake of a series of representations made by Humane Society International/India and People for Animals in addition to directions from the judiciary for establishment of some of the rules.
Dog Breeding & Marketing Rules are to regulate the breeding industry where tens of thousands of dogs are bred in deplorable conditions without proper medical care. Most often than not unweaned puppies less than 2 months of age are sold to unassuming customers without any registration or records. Whelping mothers are impregnated continuously that impacts their own health and the wellbeing of the puppies born.
Livestock market rules will regulate all of India’s live animal markets. Some of the largest cattle markets are hosted by Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh every year. Estimates suggest that hundreds of thousands of animals including cows, bulls, buffaloes, horses, goats, sheep, donkeys, camels and birds are transported in deplorable conditions with no access to food, water or rest to be traded at live markets
The cruel and illegal cattle trafficking taking place at these markets led HSI Government Affairs Lliaison Gauri Maulekhi to seek the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s intervention. After the court directed the Government of India to regulate these markets, the Animal Welfare Board of India drafted a recommendation of rules to the MoEFCC.
Gauri Maulekhi, trustee at PFA and government affairs liaison for HSI/India said, “This is a huge step forward for animals. We commend the Ministry for their vision and their efforts to protect the most vulnerable animals, be it animals that are used as reproductive machines in the breeding industry or animals that are cruelly transported to be sold off at unregulated markets. The battle is only half won though. The real change will come when these rules are strictly followed and implemented and we will work with the law enforcement agencies through capacity building to ensure they are.”
Some of the key features of the rules are:
Dog Breeding & Marketing Rules
  1. The rules mandate the obtaining of a certificate of the registration from the Animal Welfare Board of India for breeding activity, owning or housing dogs for breeding, for sale for dogs and pups. Such a certificate shall be valid for a period of 1 year, nontransferable and shall be subject to reviewing
  2. Application for registration to be made to the State Board with a non-refundable fee of 5000 INR. A separate application shall be made for every establishment intended to be used for breeding or housing dogs for breeding
  3. On receipt of application the establishment sought to be registered shall be inspected by an authorized team and on being satisfied that the applicant and the establishment comply with requirements under these rules, the State Board shall recommend the application for registration to the board. The Board may issue the certificate of registration based on such recommendation. Where recommendation is not made for certification, the State Board shall provide reasons in writing to the applicant. An applicant may prefer an appeal to the Central Government if agreed by the decision of the Board
  4. Rule 8 confers certain responsibilities on every breeder to ensure the mental and physical wellbeing of the dogs used for breeding and the ones that are sold
  5. The rules require the breeder to maintain records of all the animals housed in the establishment including the dogs being used for breeding and the dogs for sale. The breeder shall also maintain records of each individual dog
  6. Every registered breeder is required to submit an annual report to the Board detailing total number of animals traded (sold or exchanged or rehomed), boarded or exhibited during the previous year
  7. No establishment being used or intended to be used for breeding or housing dogs for breeding shall be granted any license by the local authority unless the breeder (owner of such establishment) holds a certificate of registration as under these rules

Regulation of Livestock Market Rules
  1. Animal market monitoring committees at state and district levels will implement the rules and supervise livestock markets. They will also identify and register existing animal markets. Proposed new markets must also submit blueprints to the District Committee prior to being established.
  2. These committees shall ensure that markets provide housing, sufficient food and water, feed storage areas, water troughs, ramps, enclosures for sick animals, veterinary care, lighting, bedding, toilets, proper drainage and other facilities.
  3. No animal market shall be allowed in a place that is situated within 30 kilometres from any state border or that is situated within 100 kilometres from any international border.
  4. State animal welfare boards will issue directions for compliance of these rules, authorize inspections of animal markets and seize animals from non-complying markets.
  5. Every market is to have an adequate veterinary facility, supervision of animals being loaded and unloaded, verification of the transport document, and a system of monitoring the handling of animals at the market. The veterinary inspector shall maintain records of all animals inspected and treated as well as the number of transport permits issued, the number of animals found unfit for transport, and action initiated when an animal found unfit for transport is transported.
  6. Unfit animals, pregnant animals, animals who have not been vaccinated and animals under six months of age cannot be displayed or sold at the market. Persons in charge of the animals are liable for their well-being.
  7. These rules prescribe methods of handling, controlling and penning or caging of animals in a manner that prevents unnecessary pain or suffering.
  8. Unfit animals are required to have separate accommodation. For identification purposes, a veterinary assistant may mark an animal with convenient methods such as ear tags.
  9. A District Magistrate or Collector will enforce these rules. If either the District Magistrate or Collector finds that a market is in breach of these rules, he or she may direct closure of such market.

Care & Maintenance of Case Property Animals Rules
  1. Pending Litigation Magistrate may direct animals to be housed at the SPCA, AWOs, Pinjrapole, Gaushalas. The cost of their maintenance shall be affixed by State Animal Welfare Board and the same be revised on April 1st of every year. These rates shall be the minimum prescribed rates and must be adhered to. If cost is not provided for a certain animal, it shall be fixed by the local authority based on inputs from the SPCA
  2. The Magistrate shall direct the accused and the owner to execute a bond of a determined value with sureties within 3 days. Execution of additional bond with sureties may be called for. If vehicle is involved in an offence, it shall be held as surety
  3. In case owner and accused are unable to undertake the cost, magistrate shall direct local authority to furnish cost recover the same as revenue arrears
  4. The Magistrate shall also direct local authority to undertake cost where offence is made out but the accused/owner is unidentified. It shall be deemed that the owner has relinquished the ownership of the animal. The relinquishment of ownership, even when voluntary shall have no effect on any criminal charges against the unknown offender and/or the owner
  5. Upon conviction, Magistrate shall deprive that person from the ownership of animal and the animal shall be given to the entity already having custody for adoption or other disposition. If accused is found not guilty, the animal may be returned only if the accused /owner can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the court that sufficient care will be provided to the animal. Unused portion of the bond executed shall be returned but used portion cannot be recovered
  6. Persons charged under the act or under any state cattle preservation acts shall be prohibited from adopting animals from any such entities which undertake custody of case property animals.
Aquarium and Fish Tank Animals Shop Rules:
  1. No aquarium or fish shop shall source fish tank animals caught by destructive fishing practices such as bottom trawling, cyanide fishing, use of explosives or dynamite to kill or stun fish, those trapped from coral reefs or from any protected areas
  2. The rules require every aquarium to acquire recognition and fish shop to acquire registration from Animal Welfare Board of India
  3. Rules prohibit aquariums & fish shops from keeping, housing, displaying and trade of cetaceans, penguins, otters, manatees or sea or marine turtles, artificially coloured fish, species protected under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, species listed under Appendix I in CITES and over 150 species listed in Scheduled II of the rules
  4. No aquariums will be allowed in public areas such as airports, pubic offices, railway stations or schools nor in markets or exhibitions where permanent facilities are not available
  5. Prerequisite for recognition is submitting application to the state board along with the blue print and collection plan. Certification for obtaining recognition an aquarium is required to submit a master plan (blue print and collection plan) to the state animal welfare board. The recognition from AWBI is subject to approval of the state board as well as itself. Recognition to be renewed every 2 years
  6. The rules prescribe, for aquariums, standards for a veterinary and infrastructure facilities. They mandate maintenance of inventory (record of births, acquisitions, deaths), feed register and health register; fish shops in addition to aforementioned records shall maintain an inventory of animals traded (sold, bought exchanged) during the previous year
  7. Rules prohibit physical handling or performances by fish tank animals as educational activity
  8. Noncompliance of the rules by aquarium will result in de-recognition and consequently sealing of aquarium by the local authority. Animals confiscated from such aquarium are required to be handed over to a recognized aquarium or be released into their natural habitat. Noncompliance of the rules or failure to apply for the registration within stipulated time will result in the sealing of the fish shop by the local authority upon recommendation of the State Board. Animals confiscated from such shops shall be handed over to a recognized aquarium
  9. Certain common provisions for aquariums and fish shops with regard to housing and display prohibits display of fish tank animals in bowls or in tanks of the capacity of 60 litres or less. These provisions prescribe conditions for maintenance of fish tanks, enrichment to be provided in fish tanks and standards for upkeep and healthcare of fish tank animals

NEETU CHANDRA LAUNCHED THE 11TH STORE OF LIBAS RIYAZ AND RESHMA GANGJI

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Neetu Chandra launched the 11th store of Libas Riyaz and Reshma Gangji out here in Delhi!
Indian Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra was out here in Nation’s Capital Delhi to launch the 11th store of Libas Riyaz and Reshma Gangji. Along with her, actor Shawar Ali was also here to grace the event by his presence. Neetu and Shawar both seemed really happy to be the part of the store launch.
As per Neetu, “I like Riyas’s collection a lot, according to me they have one of the best collection not only for women but for men too. I am feeling great to launch such a beautiful creation”. Neetu even tried the jewelleries on her and kept on addressing the outfits of the store.
Well, Libas Riyaz Ganji is specialized in western as well as Ethnic Indian Men’s and Women’s wear. They also have sub-brands of formal men and women shoes and accessories. This is going to be the 11th store launch of them.

‘SOHAN THAKUR CASTING’


PRESS INVITATION
 Sohan Thakur Casting Ventures cordially invite you for the inauguration & to share with you the uniqueness of the same

‘Sohan Thakur Casting’
(Casting Director Sohan Thakur is well known for his work in TV serials like Madhubala, Rangrasiya, Sanskaar 2, Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo. Along with films Love Story, Teri Deewani and many more.)

To be addressed by:
  • Kamlesh Gill (Dadi in Vicky Donor & Bajrangi Bhaijaan)
  • Ruhana Khanna (&TV  Ganga serial lead)
  • Aparna Kumar (Actor, Super Model)
  • Sachin Khurana (Former Mr.India & Actor)
  • Nikhil Deewan (TV Actor)
  • Dilip Sood (Director & Producer)
  • Arvind Gaur (Theatre Ashmita Group Founder)
And many more…

Time: 5:30 pm
Date: 29th May 2017 (Monday)
Venue: A120, Basement Lajpat Nagar 1, Delhi

THIS YEAR RAMLEELA PLAY WILL BE BIGGER THAN LAST YEARS

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This Year Ramleela play will be bigger than last years, as per the character revealed!
As per the information revealed in Press Conference by the chairman of LuvKush Ramleela Ashok Aggarwal, it seems like, this Year the Ramleela play will take place in a bigger manner in comparison with last few Years. Yes, once again the stars of Bollywood are together to participate in Delhi’s biggest Ramleela.
Well, the Press Conference held this Sunday was graced by the precious presence of Raza Murad, Surendra Pal, Jagdish Kaliraman and Ashok Aggarwal himself. And as per the characters revealed, Raza Murad will portray the role of Kumbhkaran this year, where as Surendra Pal will play the role of Raja Janak this year. Jagdiesh Kaliraman, the coach of Salman Khan in film Sultan will be playing Hanuman this year. One new thing which is added this year is the performance by famous magician from India’s got talent, Hasan Kamal Rizvi. According to the last info. revealed Mukesh Rishi will play the role of Raavan this year, whereas Vindu Dara Singh will be Parshuram. Manoj Tiwari will be seen as Angad, Anup Jalota as Kevat, Shankar Sahni as Raja Dashrath.
So, finally the preparation of this year’s Ramleela is on hype, as the celebs are already witnessed excited for the same. Therefore, the 40 year old LuvKush Ramleela will be showcased from 21st September till 1st October, 2017.

HMT COLONY BOYS WINS THE INAUGURAL EDITION OF RED BULL TASHAN

Bengaluru witnessed the aggression of Classical Nationals, Y.F.A. Jaraganahalli, National Sports Club and HMT Colony Boys in the semi-finals and finals of the kabaddi tournament, at Play Arena, Kasavanahalli, on 27th May

Bengaluru, 27 May 2017: After a series of gruelling rounds, the final four teams battled it out at the semi-finals of the first-ever edition of Red Bull Tashan. A competitive kabaddi tournament for players at college and club level, organised in association with the Pro Kabaddi League franchise, Bengaluru Bulls, Red Bull Tashan aims to help develop the ancient and iconic Indian sport at a grass-roots level in the country.

Held at the National Games Village Complex in Koramangala on 24th and 25th May, over 30 teams registered to compete at the inaugural edition of the tournament, with four standing the chance to make it through to the finals, at Play Arena in Kasavanahalli on 27th May. Ultimately, teams Classical Nationals, Y.F.A. Jaraganahalli, National Sports Club and HMT Colony Boys emerged victorious, and went on to compete for the title of the first-ever Red Bull Tashan champions.

HMT Colony Boys beat National Sports Club in the first Semi-finals by 15 points with Arun from HMT Colony Boys and S. Chetan from Nationals Sports Club being the best raiders in the game. In the second Semi-finals of the kabaddi tournament, Classic Nationals beat Y.F.A Jaraganahalli by 21 points with Yashu from Classic Nationals and Raja from Y.F.A Jaraganahalli being the best raiders in the game.

The winners HMT Colony Boys & Classic Nationals gave their best in the final clash to grab the chance to train with the Bengaluru Bulls team, before the fifth season of the Pro Kabaddi League, which kicks off in July. HMT Colony Boys emerged as the winners of the first edition of Red Bull Tashan by defeating Classic Nationals in a close final clash by 2 points. Arun from HMT Colony Boys was awarded the raider of the tournament while Naveen from Classic Nationals was declared the defender of the tournament.

Semi-finals & Finals score sheet:
1st Semi-finals
Winners
HMT Colony Boys vs National Sports Club
HMT Colony Boys
1st Half Score – 26-10
2nd Half Score – 13-14
Total Score – 39-24

2nd Semi-finals
Winners
Classic Nationals vs Y.F.A. Jaraganahalli
Classic Nationals
1st Half Score – 22-13
2nd Half Score – 22-10
Total Score – 44-23

Finals
Winners
Classic Nationals vs HMT Colony Boys
HMT Colony Boys
1st Half Score – 18-12
2nd Half Score – 10-18
Total Score – 28-30

Open to players between the ages of 18-24, Red Bull Tashan makes strategy a key component of the matches, which run half the duration of Pro Kabaddi League games. While in the latter, each half consists of 20 minutes, in the qualifiers of this tournament, each half consisted of only 10 minutes each, making the entire duration of the game 20 minutes.  The semi-finals and finals of tournament witnessed matches of 15 minutes each half, making the entire duration of each game 30 minutes.

Harish Naik, Bengaluru Bulls Raider was present at Play Arena to witness great young talent at the semi-finals and finals of the inaugural edition of Red Bull Tashan. Harish is from a small town Bhatkal in Northern Karnataka, scouted last year by Bengaluru Bulls Head Coach BC Ramesh, has trained hard to prove his potential, and will be a raider to look out for in the fifth season of Pro Kabaddi League. He started playing Kabaddi at the age of 17. His expertise lies in toe-touch, bonus and hand-touch.

Harish Naik commented “Red Bull has taken a very good initiative with the launch of this tournament, Red Bull Tashan. As a  platform it will help many young and aspiring Kabaddi players get an opportunity to hone their skills, showcase their talent and learn the technicalities of the game. Identifying players at the grass-root level and giving them good training will be quite beneficial for the sport as well. I would like to congratulate and thank Red Bull and Bengaluru Bulls for bringing this together. I hope this tournament helps many aspirants like me to achieve their fullest potential and take Kabaddi to new heights in the coming years.“

Uday Sinh Wala, CEO, Kosmik Global Media, that owns Bengaluru Bulls, says, “Over the past few years, Kabaddi has seen a great resurgence in the country, and now is the time to encourage development for this iconic Indian sport at grass-roots level. We believe that Red Bull Tashan will contribute to precisely this, with its focus on finding talent at a college and club level. Bengaluru Bulls is happy to associate with this initiative, and will give talent emerging from this tournament the opportunity to train with the Bengaluru Bulls team at our home stadium, before the commencement of the fifth season of Pro Kabaddi League.”

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HIGHEST GROWTH RATE DENGUE, CHIKUNGUNYA, SWINE FLU & ZIKA

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May28, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com

The greatest achievement of this Government in last three years is that nobody now talk of Malaria, Cold, Headache – people of India talk of DENGUE, CHIKUNGUNYA, SWINE FLU & latest ZIKA. *Water Bodies Attract Migratory Birds – Swine Flu linked to water.
DENGUE, CHIKUNGUNYA, SWINE FLU are already common all over India – ZIKA is next and could become Fourth Dreaded Disease by the end of 2019.

DREADED BECAUSE THERE ARE NO TREATMENT FOR THESE FOUR.

Dengue Incidence TRIPLED in 2-3 Years
Dengue infection is the most rapidly emerging vector-borne viral disease with a 30-fold increase in global incidence over the last five decades. It is a major public health concern throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world. In India, every year cases are spreading to newer geographical areas. All four dengue
virus serotypes have been isolated from different parts of the country. India contributed 6-9% of total cases in South-East Asian Region countries between 2009 and 2011, has increased to 19% in 2013.
Though DENGUE & CHIKUNGUNYA was mainly imported in to Delhi from Neighboring states but spread to all part of Delhi rapidly.

Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj Party made it Election Issue and reported to 25% to 30% Delhi Population affected by DENGUE & CHIKUNGUNYA was Politically Damaging.

Ø In 2016 Delhi Dengue & Chikungunya was widespread but very few cases reported in National Monitoring even at PEAK TIME.
Ø SO THERE WAS NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE.

ü Gujarat is INCUBATOR of DENGUE, CHIKUNGUNYA, SWINE FLU & NOW ZIKA but so far these had not been Election Issues in the state.
ü With millions of Check Dams, Ponds, Rain Water Harvesting, Gujarat Government neither INVEST adequately and honestly in Healthcare Nor WARNING Public about new cases, makes GUJARAT INCUBATOR Of these Dreaded No Cure Epidemics.

ZIKA has already LANDED in Ahmadabad – it is a matter of time ZIKA may spread through Gujarat and to India. People I know JUST SUFFERED at home for 1-2 months than CROWDED HOSPITALS.

Why can’t India build SANATORIUMS for VECTOR BORN DISEASES, TB, STUNTED, & MALNOURISHED CHILDREN in AFFECTED States than AIIMS? [Malaria Map-P-3]

In UP SF Exp 12562 Run 50% Slow 175 km/4:48h @ 36 kmphUPDATE – 12562 which is Scheduled to Run at 75-71 kmph before and after Kanpur nonstop, run 175 km* in 4:48 hours at 36 kmph less than 50% Slower. It crossed JJK at 05:57 hrs 4:07 hrs late and crossed KGA at 10:45 hrs, 6:25h late. *Two stations are 377 km and 552 km from starting point.
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Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
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Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

MALAYSIA’S PROTON TO TIE UP WITH CHINA’S GEELY

Malaysian carmaker Proton has agreed to tie up with a Chinese manufacturer to turn around its business.
Proton’s parent company announced that it reached an agreement with China’s Geely to sell a 49.9 percent stake.
Proton executives say Geely will provide parts and technological assistance and help them to expand sales in Southeast Asia.
Proton was founded in the 1980s as part of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad’s push to industrialize

US GDP GROWTH REVISED UP TO 1.2%

US government has revised upward the country’s economic growth for the January-March period to an annualized rate of 1.2 percent.
The revised gross domestic product was released by the Commerce Department on Friday.
The preliminary estimate announced in late April had GDP growing 0.7 percent from the level the previous quarter.
Personal consumption helped to push up GDP growth. Its increase was revised from 0.3 to 0.6 percent.
The rise in corporate capital investment was also revised upward from 9.4 to 11.4 percent.
Growth of investment in house construction edged up from 13.7 to 13.8 percent.
The rise in exports was unchanged at 5.8 percent.
Policymakers at the US Federal Reserve think economic growth is weak but the slowdown will be only temporary.

ABE, MACRON, MAY, AGREE ON DIALOGUE

The leaders of Japan and France have agreed on the importance of including Russia in dialogue to resolve global issues, including the situation in Syria.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Emmanuel Macron held talks on Friday on the sidelines of the Group of 7 summit in Italy.
Abe expressed support for Macron’s efforts to work toward a united Europe. He acknowledged the former economy minister’s experience in promoting deregulation and technological innovation.
Macron said Japan and France share the same values — liberty and democracy — and also have much in common in terms of history, culture, the economy and industry.
The leaders agreed to increase pressure on North Korea, which has been test-firing ballistic missiles in defiance of UN resolutions.
Prior to the meeting, Abe held talks with European Council President Donald Tusk.
They noted that Japan and the European Union are about to reach broad consensus on an economic partnership agreement.
President Emmanuel Macron on Friday vowed France’s total support for Britain’s fight against terrorism after the Manchester attack as he met Prime Minister Theresa May at the G7 summit.
“We will be here to cooperate and do everything we can in order to increase this cooperation at the European level, in order to do more from a bilateral point of view against terrorism,” Macron told her, in their first formal meeting since he took office.
The bombing of a pop concert in Manchester on Monday night, which left 22 people dead, came a year and a half after another assault claimed by the Islamic State group at a rock show at the Bataclan in Paris.
Speaking to May in English, Macron said: “We know this kind of attack, we know how this can hurt the people of your country, but more generally for Europe, because they attack our young.”
Abe wants to send a strong message with other G7 leaders that they will work together to deal with terrorism and address the issue of North Korea, which has launched several ballistic missiles in defiance of UN resolutions.
At his meeting with Trump, Abe is expected to stress the need for all countries to implement the UN resolutions calling for sanctions against North Korea to stop its nuclear and missile development.
Abe is also likely to stress the importance of free and fair trade in response to Trump’s support for protectionist policies.

US AND NATO THE OFFICIAL ALLIANCE

NATO leaders agreed to draw up action plans on how to achieve the members’ defense spending targets.The leaders of the 28 member nations met in Brussels on Thursday. US President Donald Trump attended the summit for the first time. The prime minister of Montenegro was also invited. The country will join the alliance next month.
Trump asked the NATO members to abide by their pledge to spend at least two percent of their GDP on defense.The leaders agreed to draft national plans for achieving this goal, and to submit progress reports every year.
They also agreed that NATO will become an official member of the US-led coalition against the Islamic State militant group.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the decisions taken on Thursday will make the alliance stronger and safer as it continues to adapt to new challenges.

60K MIGRANTS REACH EUROPE BY SEA IN 2017

The International Organization for Migration says more than 60,000 migrants have reached the shores of Europe so far in 2017, a sizeable decrease compared to the same period last year. The Geneva-based UN agency said Friday that 60,521 migrants and refugees had entered Europe by sea with over 80 percent of them landing in Italy. The remainder arrived in Greece, Cyprus or Spain. That figure excludes an estimated 6,000 men, women and children who have been rescued since Tuesday. The organization has also recorded at least 1,530 deaths on the Mediterranean in 2017, the vast majority in the waters between Libya and Sicily. That figure is higher than the same period last year

MALAYSIAN POLICE ARRESTS SIX ISLAMIC STATE SUSPECTS

Malaysian authorities have arrested six local men for suspected involvement with the Islamic State militant group, police said on Saturday. Muslim-majority Malaysia has been on the watch for Islamic State-linked militants since an attack last year by the group in Jakarta, the capital of neighbouring Indonesia. Inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar said in a statement that the six suspects were detained from separate raids in four states from May 23-26. One of the arrests involved two brothers – a religious school teacher and online businessman – under suspicion of helping the militant movement in Syria. The brothers are relatives of Muhammad Fudhail Omar. He is expected to take over the role of the former top Islamic State operative Muhammad Wanndy Mohamed Jedi who was on a US list of global militants until his death, Khalid said. Wanndy was the alleged mastermind behind a grenade attack on a Kuala Lumpur bar last June which injured eight people. It was the first and so far only Islamic State attack that caused casualties in Malaysia Media agencies

UK POLICE ARREST TWO MORE

British police said they had arrested two men on Saturday as they stepped up their efforts to capture a suspected network behind the suicide bomber who killed 22 people in Manchester earlier this week. Officers used a controlled explosion to gain entry to the address in the north of the city where the latest arrests were made. Detectives are now questioning 11 men over the attack by Salman Abedi at a pop concert in Manchester on Monday. Britain remains on its highest threat level of critical, meaning an attack is expected imminently, with the army backing up police and hospitals across the country have told staff to be ready for another incident. Media agencies

ONLINE FASHION : ITALIAN CULTURE CENTER

NARESH K SAGAR AT EMBASSY OF ITALY IN INDIA.
Moda online: Comportamenti dei consumatori e loro preferenze
In conversazione: Prof. Osumund Rahman – Professore Associato – Ryerson University, Canada; Harminder Sahni – Fondatore e direttore generale – Wazir Advisors; Pankaj Vermani – Fondatore e CEO, Clovia.

Entrata libera dietro presentazione di un valido documento di riconoscimento.
In collaborazione con : Association of Designers of India, World University of Design
Ingresso : Libero

Luogo:
Sala Tessitori, Istituto Italiano di Cultura

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28K ARSENIC & FLUORIDE AFFECTED HABITATIONS TO GET SAFE DRINKING WATER BY 2021.

The Ministry of Rural Development has created employment opportunities of more than 813 crore person days during the last three years (2014-17) in the schemes of MGNREGA, Pradhan Mantri AawasYojna, Grameen (PMAY-G) and in Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY). Briefing the media here, Union Minister for Rural Development, Drinking Water & Sanitation and Panchayati Raj, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar said that during the last three years while 636.78 crore person days were generated under MGNEREGA, about 78 crore person days under PMGSY and 99 crore person days under PMAY. Apart from this, under Deen Dayal Upadhyay-Grameen Kaushal Yojana (DDY-GKY), 86,120 candidates were trained in the year 2014-15 and 54,196 got jobs. Similarly, in 2015-16, about one lakh thirty-five thousand candidates were placed after the skill training, while in 2016-17, the number of candidates getting placement is 84,900.
Shri Tomar said that in the current year, the Ministry of Rural Development proposes to train 5 lakh candidates with an assured placement of over 70 percent of these youth in Wage and Self Help employment programmes. He said that Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETIs) trained 4 lakh rural youth in 2016-17 for Self Employment.
Shri Tomar said that under MGNREGA during FY 2016-17, more than 1.23 crore assets have been geo tagged and placed in public domain and about 96% of wage payments were electronically credited into the accounts of the workers through DBT system. So far, 8.73 crore Aadhar number of workers have been seeded in NREGASoft (MIS) and 4.73 have been enabled for Aadhar Based Payment with their consent. He added that Job Card verification/updation was taken on priority basis during FY 2016-17 and more than 1 crore Job Cards have been deleted after verification.
On the subject of PMAY-G, Shri Tomar said that in line with the government’s stated objective of “Housing for All” by 2022, the Government intends to provide houses to 1 crore poor people by 2019 in rural areas. A total of 34.82 lakh houses have been constructed during 2014-15 to 2015-16, against a target of 45.98 lakh houses under the erstwhile scheme of Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY). During 2016-17, a total of 32.14 lakh houses have been completed with an expenditure of Rs. 16,074 crore under the revamped scheme PMAY-G.
On PMGSY, the Minister said that the pace of construction of road has reached a record of 130 kms. per day, which is the highest average annual construction rate, in the last 7 years, with a record 47,447 kms of PMGSY roads constructed during 2016-17 thereby connecting 11,641 habitations, which implies providing connectivity of an average of 32 habitations every day, the highest ever in the last 7 years. He said, during 2016-17, “Road Connectivity project in LWE Affected Areas” has been launched for construction of all-weather roads in 9 LWE states in 44 worst affected LWE districts and adjoining districts with estimated cost of Rs 11,725 crore. This would be completed by March, 2020.
Dwelling on the issues of drinking water and sanitation, Shri Tomar said that providing safe drinking water is one of the top most priority of the government and the Government is committed to providing tap water on a sustained basis in every household by 2030 as per the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for which Rs 23,000 crore of central fund will be required annually till the target is achieved. The Minister said that the dream of ‘Har Ghar Jal’ cannot be realized without the involvement of the citizens. Referring to the launch of National Water Quality Sub Mission on Arsenic and Fluoride to provide safe drinking water to about 28,000 affected habitations in the country by March 2021 with an outlay of Rs 25,000 crore, he said that there will be no discrimination of funds against any state to address the twin challenges of drinking water and sanitation. He said that sanitation coverage has increased from 42 percent 2014 to 64 percent in the current year and more that 4 crore toilets were constructed.
Shri Tomar said that under the 14th Finance Commission, Centre will be releasing more than 2 lakh crore rupees to Gram Panchayats for 5 years to undertake physical and social infrastructure projects in the villages. The Minister said that earlier about Rs 30,000 crore was allocated to the Panchayats in the 13th Finance commission, wherein Panchayats found it difficult to execute developmental projects in a holistic fashion. So far, Rs 51,234 crore were allocated to the states and 44 lakh panchayat functionaries were provided training.

RBI TO RECONSTITUTE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE TO DEAL WITH BAD LOANS

RBI has decided to reconstitute the oversight committee, OC, with more members after the government armed it with additional powers to resolve bad loans with banks that have crossed Rs 8 lakh crore. In a statement in Mumbai yesterday, the RBI said, while the current members will continue in the reconstituted OC, names of a few more will be announced soon.
It said, the apex bank would also be constituting a Committee comprised majority of its independent Board Members to advise it in the Non-Performing Asset matter. The statement said RBI already sought information on the current status of the large stressed assets from the banks. The RBI further said it has also envisages an important role for the credit rating agencies in resolving the issue. Sources said the RBI has identified about 50 major cases for NPA resolution.

GROWTH TO REMAIN SUBDUED

Weak investment activity is likely to restrain economic growth at 6(point)6 per cent for the quarter ended March 2017, says a Dun and Bradstreet report.
Going forward, normal monsoon is expected to provide the requisite boost to demand, while transition to GST regime is likely to create some disruption and impact the short-term sales volume across businesses.
According to D&B, the economic growth, as measured by GVA (gross value added), is likely to grow by 6.6 per cent for the fourth quarter of 2016-17, as compared to the same period year-ago.
Further, D&B expects the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) to remain weak and grow by 3-3.5 per cent in April 2017.
Dun & Bradstreet India lead economist Arun Singh said, while the revised IIP data series tries to address the fluctuations in the production data, the coefficient of variation indicates that volatility still exists in the IIP data, especially in the capital goods sector.
Moreover, Singh noted that “the disruption to the economic activity, as both the manufacturing and services sector gear up to implement the rules and regulations posed by GST, would take time to normalise.”
The report also noted that while rupee continues to remain overvalued, fund inflow from foreign institutional investors and foreign direct investments is expected to keep rupee stable in the near term.

INDIAN NAVY SHIP REACHES COLOMBO WITH AID

Indian naval ship with relief materials for people affected by floods in Sri Lanka reached Colombo Port this morning.
Indian High Commissioner Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Ravi Karunanayake received Naval Ship INS Kirch at the Port.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed condolences over the loss of lives and property due to flooding and landslides in the island nation.
He assured that India stands with Sri Lanka in this hour of need. Mr Modi also informed that another relief ship for further assistance will reach Colombo tomorrow.


INDIA, MAURITIUS SIGN 4 AGREEMENTS

India and Mauritius today signed four agreements after delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Mauritius counterpart Pravind Kumar Jugnauth in New Delhi.
The agreements include New Delhi extending a 500 million dollar line of credit to Mauritius. In his address, after signing of the agreements, Mr Modi said, the line of credit is an example of India’s strong and continuing commitment to the development of the island nation.
Mr Modi said both countries have agreed that effective management of conventional and non-conventional threats in Indian Ocean is essential to pursue economic opportunities. He also said, the conclusion of the bilateral Maritime Security Agreement today, will further strengthen mutual cooperation and capacities between the two nations.
Applauding Mr Jugnauth leadership, for the signing and ratification of the framework agreement on International Solar Alliance, Prime Minister Modi said, it has opened up new vistas of regional partnership for both countries in this field. He said, both the countries need to keep up vigil against piracy that impacts trade and tourism, humans and drugs trafficking as well as illegal fishing and other forms of illegal exploitation of marine resources.
Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth thanked India for its assistance in the field of education, training and research. He said, India is closest strategic partner. Mr Jugnauth said, he and Mr Modi discussed bilateral cooperation, infrastructure development and major projects that are currently ongoing and certain other issues of mutual interest among others.
He said, these projects are in line with the his vision to making Mauritius a country well integrated with global economy and ready to taking challenges and opportunities to fulfil needs and aspirations of Mauritius people. He said, there is a need to ensure that sea lanes are safe and secure and regular patrolling is conduct to control illegal activities like piracy, illegal fishing and drug trafficking.
Mr Jugnauth said, India and Mauritius have close cooperation in Indian ocean that binds the two countries. He said, the two nations have developed strong cooperation in the field of defence and security. Mr Jugnauth said, the acquisition of a Naval vessel from India has enhanced operational capacity of police and coast guard to protect its maritime boundaries.
Earlier, Mr Jugnauth met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation in various areas, including trade and investment. Ms. Swaraj said, there was scope to expand bilateral ties in a range of areas.
In the morning, Mauritius Prime Minister was given a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Mr Jugnauth also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat. He is on a three-day state visit to India. This is Mr Jugnauth’s first visit abroad as prime minister after assuming office early this year.

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JAPAN LAUNCHES SATELLITE

Japan launched a satellite today to help build a high-precision geolocation system that will complement the US-operated Global Positioning System (GPS).
Footage by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency showed, a H-IIA rocket blasting off at 9:17am local time from the Tanegashima space centre in southern Japan carrying
the “Michibiki” No.2 satellite.
Satellite geolocation systems, initially designed for the US military, now power countless civilian applications, from car navigation to Internet browsing on mobile phones.
Japan aims to build its version with four satellites focusing on the country and wider region. The first satellite was put into orbit in 2010 and the third and fourth are to be launched by March 2018 to start the service.

RAMACHANDRA GUHA RESIGNS AS BCCI ADMINISTRATOR

Historian Ramachandra Guha who was appointed by the Supreme Court as one of the four administrators of BCCI, today informed the court that he had resigned from the post due to personal reasons.
A vacation bench of Justices M M Shantanagoudar and Deepak Gupta was informed by Guha’s counsel that he had tendered his resignation on May 28 to Chairman of the Committee of Administrators of the BCCI Vinod Rai.
The court said a special bench was seized of the matter and the petition should therefore be filed in the registry.
The apex court had on January 30 appointed a four-member committee of administrators headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General Vinod Rai to run the affairs of BCCI.
Managing Director of Infrastructure Development Finance Company Vikram Limaye and former Indian women cricket captain Diana Edulji were the other administrators appointed by the Supreme Court.

SHRUTI HAASAN PROMOTED HER CONTROVERSIAL FILM “BEHEN HOGI TERI”

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As everyone is aware of controversy leaded for the upcoming comedy flick Behen Hogi Teri, therefore, the leading lady of the movie Shruti Haasan promoted her film in nation’s capital Delhi. Yes, along with her present in the event was the producer of the film Amul Vikas Mohan.
Behen Hogi Teri, messed up in a legal trouble for its poster portraying the male lead Rajkummar Rao as Lord Shiva. While asking them about the movie’s legal issue they shared their own point of view. When asked Shruti about her character in the movie, she stated, “My character of Binny is basically from Lucknow, I am sure many girls will relate her with themselves, she is a lovely small town girl, sweet, sensitive and independent.” Regarding the legal trouble Shruti in a positive way said, “As I was not the part of the scene so I don’t know much about it, yes but I am sure the intention was not so to hurt anyone’s sentiments.”
On the other hand the producer of the same Amul Vikas Mohan, about the controversial chopped scene stated, “We haven’t chopped the scene, and we just shortened the length and duration of it. Yes, our intentions were not so to hurt any religion clan at all. And as per censor, we didn’t felt any difficulty, censor is there to help us. We received the certificate soon before all the mess.”
Well, this upcoming romantic comedy flick revolves around the story of a middle class boy, who is in love with a neighborhood girl. He eagerly wants to send a friend request to his crush but somehow entirely fears of friendzoned. Where Rajkummar Rao will be seen as “Lucknowi Guy”, Shruti will portray a character of an independent girl.
Behen Hogi Teri also stars Gautam Gulati, Gulshan Grover, Ranjit, Kamlesh Gill, Darshan Jariwala and many more. Directed by Ajay K Pannalal, Produced by Tony D’souza, Nitin Upadhyaya, Amul Vikas Mohan and featured under the production venture of OddBall Motion Pictures, it is slated to release on 9th of June.

INDIA IN GROUP A ALONGSIDE IRAN, JORDAN & SYRIA

Draw for FIBA Asia Cup 2017 announced;
  • The draw for the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 was conducted yesterday at Le Royal Hotel Dbayeh, Lebanon. The ceremony also included the unveiling of a newly designed trophy, the official logo, and the official mascot.
  • The tournament will feature sixteen teams and be played in Lebanon from 8thto 20th August 2017.
  • The group stages of the tournament comprise four groups of four teams each. Each team will play the other teams in its group once, and the top three teams from each group will advance to the second phase.
  • India has been drawn in Group A along with Iran, Jordan, and Syria. Iran and Jordan are ranked 25thand 28th respectively in the FIBA rankings, and both teams put in strong performances at the FIBA Asia Challenge 2016.
  • India (WR 53) stands a good chance of progressing to the second phase if the team beats Syria, which is 72ndin the FIBA rankings, nineteen spots below India.
  • In the second phase, the twelve teams that advance will be divided into two groups of six each. After playing each of the other teams in its group once, the top four teams from each group will advance to the quarterfinals.
  • For the first time, the tournament also includes Oceanian powerhouses Australia and New Zealand.
FIBA Asia Cup 2017 Draws. Graphic credit- FIBA.com

Bengaluru, 31st May 2017:  The draw for the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 was conducted yesterday at Le Royal Hotel Dbayeh, Lebanon. The tournament will feature sixteen teams and be played in Lebanon from 8th to 20th August 2017. The last edition of this tournament was conducted two years ago in Changsha – Hunan, China, and was called the FIBA Asia Championship. This year’s tournament has been rechristened the FIBA Asia Cup, and features Oceanian powerhouses New Zealand and Australia for the first time, battling for top honours in Asia.

The group stages will be played in a round robin format, comprising four groups of four teams each. India has been drawn in Group A, with Iran, Jordan, and Syria. The draw for the remaining groups is as follows: Iraq, China, Philippines, and Qatar in Group B; Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Korea, and New Zealand in Group C; and Japan, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, and Australia in Group D.

Each team will play the other teams in their group once, and the top three teams from each group will advance to the second phase. In the second phase, the teams will be divided into two groups of six teams each (Groups E and F). The top four teams from each of these groups will advance to the quarter finals.

INDIA PLACED IN TOUGH GROUP

India’s draw in Group A promises to be anything but a walk in the park. Last year, Iran won the FIBA Asia Challenge 2016 in comprehensive fashion, while Jordan finished third. India faced both teams over the course of that Championship – Jordan in the group stages and Iran in the quarterfinals – and lost both games despite battling hard. Iran also finished third at the FIBA Asia Championship 2015, beating India in the group stages.

The FIBA rankings place Iran and Jordan at 25th and 28th respectively. Nevertheless, since the top three from each group qualify for the second phase, India (rank 53) only has to put in a strong performance against Syria (rank 72) to secure progression.

A surprise upset over either Jordan or Iran cannot be discounted, as the Indian team has gone from strength to strength in the last few years. The team put in a strong performance at the FIBA Asia Challenge 2016, advancing to the knockout stages and defeating Chinese Taipei to finish seventh in the tournament. India had also beaten China, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan in the group stages.

Advancing from the second phase to the knockout stages is likely to pose a tougher challenge. China enters the tournament as defending champions, having won the FIBA Asia Championship 2015 on home soil; while the inclusion of Australia and New Zealand in the Asia Cup will only enhance the quality of opposition and level of competition.

BRITISH NAVY SEIZES NARCOTICS

About 266kg heroin, 455kg cannabis were seized from a dhow in Indian Ocean on Thursday morning. Photo: UK’s Ministry of Defence 
Royal Navy frigate HMS Monmouth, known as the ‘Black Duke’, seized 266 kilogrammes heroin and 455kg cannabis resin, with a total street value in the UK of around £65m from a vessel in Indian Ocean.
The contrabands, which were hidden in the freezer of a fishing ship, were later destroyed by the British soldiers.
The suspicious dhow was intercepted by two teams of the British war ship in the Indian Ocean in an area not normally known for fishing.
The teams, comprising Royal Marines from 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group and the other of Royal Navy search specialists , spent 60 hours painstakingly scouring the vessel for narcotics, before eventually finding them hidden in a freezer beneath three tonnes of ice.
“Such a substantial seizure of drugs will deal a significant blow to the international narcotics trade which is known to provide funding for terrorist organisations,” said HMS Monmouth’s Commanding Officer Ian Feasey.
Lieutenant Alison Ross, one of HMS Monmouth’s boarding officers, said: “After such a long search I had doubts we would find anything, but the reactions of the crew to our activity in certain areas was enough to convince us that there was illegal cargo.
HMS Monmouth will now continue her patrols of the Indian Ocean as part of Combined Task Force 150 (CTF150), a coalition of warships with a mission to promote maritime security in order to counter terrorist acts and related illegal activities, which terrorists use to fund or conceal their movements.

LAUNCH OF INAM-PRO+

Minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping  Shri Nitin Gadkari  preside over the Inauguration of Skill Development of Workmen under Infrastructure Equipment Sector at NHIDCL and Launch INAMpro+
MoS for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Shri Pon. Radhakrishanan and Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya was also be present

INDIA’S GDP GROWS AT 7.1% IN THE YEAR 2016-17

India’s GDP grows at 7.1% in the year 2016-17
The growth in GDP during 2016-17 is estimated at 7.1% as compared to the growth rate of 8% in 2015-16
PROVISIONAL ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL INCOME, 2016-17
Real GDP or Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant (2011-12) prices for the year 2016-17 is estimated at Rs. 121.90 lakh crore showing a growth rate of 7.1% over the year 2015-16 of Rs. 113.81 lakh crore. While GDP at current prices in the year 201617 is estimated at Rs. 151.84 lakh crore, showing a growth rate of 11.0 % over the estimates of GDP for the year 2015-16 of Rs. 136.82 lakh crore. Real GVA, i.e, GVA at basic constant (2011-12) prices for the year 2016-17 is estimated at Rs. 111.85 lakh crore showing a growth rate of 6.6 % over the GVA for the year 2015-16 of Rs.104.91 lakh crore.
The sectors which registered growth rate of over 7.0% at constant prices are ‘public administration, defence and other services’ (11.3%), ), manufacturing (7.9%),‘ trade, hotels, transport, communication and services related to broadcasting’ (7.8%),‘electricity, gas, water supply other utility services (7.2%) ’.The growth in the ‘agriculture, forestry and fishing’, ‘mining and quarrying’, ‘construction’ and ‘financial, real estate and professional services’ is estimated to be 4.9%, 1.8%, 1.7 % and 5.7% respectively.
Provisional Estimates of GVA at Basic Price by Economic Activity (At 2011-12 prices)
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Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from MOSPI
Note: PE pertains to Provisional Estimates
The salient features of the estimates for sectors are detailed below:
Agriculture – The ‘agriculture, forestry and fishing’ sector has shown a growth rate of 4.9 at constant prices and 9.0 % at current prices. The GVA estimates of this sector have been compiled using the Third Advance Estimates of production of food grains for 2016-17. The third advance estimates of food grain production was 273.38 million tonnes in 2016-17 which is higher than the second advance estimates of food grain production during 2016-17 of 271.98 million tonnes and final estimates of 251.57 million tonnes during the agricultural year 2015-16.
Mining and quarrying— The ‘mining and quarrying’ sector has shown a growth rate of 1.8% at constant prices and 1.9% at current prices. As per the available information, private corporate sector growth in the mining sector as estimated from major listed companies at current prices was 1.8 % . The Index of Industrial Production of mining registered growth of 5.3% during 2016-17. Production of coal and crude oil registered growth rates of 3.6 % and (-) 2.5% during 2016-17.
Manufacturing– The growth in the ‘manufacturing’ sector is estimated at 7.9% at constant prices and 9.3 % at current prices. The private corporate sector growth (which has a share of around 70 % in the manufacturing sector) as estimated from available data of listed companies with BSE and NSE was 12.4 % at current prices during 2016-17. The quasi corporate and unorganized segment (which includes individual proprietorship and partnerships and khadi & village Industries having a share of around 23 % in the manufacturing sector) has been estimated using IIP of manufacturing. The IIP of manufacturing registered a growth rate of 4.9 % during 2016-17.
Electricity, Gas, water supply and other utility services– GVA at basic prices for 2016-17 from ‘Electricity, gas, water supply and other utility services’ sector is estimated to grow by 7.2% at constant prices and 6.5 % at current prices. The key indicator of this sector, namely, IIP of Electricity registered a growth rate of 5.8 per cent during April-March, 2016-17.
Construction– GVA at basic prices for 2016-17 from ‘Construction’ sector is estimated to grow by 1.7% at constant prices and 3.5 % at current prices. Key indicators of construction sector, namely, production of cement and consumption of finished steel registered growth rates of (-) 1.3 per cent and 3.0 %, respectively, during 2016-17.
Trade, hotels, transport, communication and services related to broadcasting — GVA at basic prices for 2016-17 from this sector is estimated to grow by 7.8% at constant prices and 9.8 % at current prices. Key indicator used for estimating GVA from Trade sector is the sales tax growth. As per the available monthly data on State accounts, sales tax collection grew by 11.4 % during 2016-17. Indicator used for measuring GVA from hotels and restaurant sector is the private corporate growth in this sector.
QUARTERLY ESTIMATES OF GDP FOR Q4 (JANUARY-MARCH), 2016-17
GDP at constant (2011-12) prices in Q4 of2016-17 is estimated at Rs. 32.28 lakh crore, as against Rs. 30.42 lakh crore in Q4 of 2015-16, showing a growth rate of 6.1 %. GVA at basic prices at constant (2011-12) prices in Q4 of 2016-17 is estimated at Rs. 28.69 lakh crore, as against Rs. 27.18 lakh crore in Q4 of 2015-16, showing a growth rate of 5.6 %.
Growth rates in various sectors are as follows: ‘agriculture, forestry and fishing’ (5.2 %), ‘mining and quarrying’ (6.4%), ‘manufacturing’ (5.3 %), ‘electricity, gas, water supply and other utility services’ (6.1%) ‘construction’ (-3.7 %), ‘trade, hotels, transport and communication’ (6.5%), ‘financial, real estate and professional services’ (2.2%), and ‘Public administration, defence and other Services’ (17.0 %).
Quarterly Estimates of GVA at Basic Prices for 2016-17 (at 2011-12 prices)
Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from MOSPI
Our view Point
Real GDP growth at 7.1% at 2011-12 prices is in line with expectations vis-à-vis impact of demonetization on various sectors of the economy such as mining, manufacturing, construction and trade sectors. We look forward to a good GDP growth with three major positive developments taking place in the current year i.e positive effect of demonetization, implementation of GST and low inflationary expectations vis-à-vis IMD forecasts a good monsoon.
Growth is expected to be at around 8% in 2017-18. The growth rate of agriculture and allied sector at 4.9% in 2016-17 is inspiring and we expect more reforms to come in the sector to strengthen the growth further in a sustainable trajectory. Focus on food processing sector would help in creation of employment opportunities, increase in rural incomes and will boost the manufacturing growth. Reforms in the construction sector for ease of doing business would go a long way to improve India ’s business environment, attract investments and to absorb unskilled, semiskilled and skilled workforce.
Please contact for any query related to this mail to Ms. Areesha, Research Associate at areesha@phdcci.in with a cc to Dr. S P Sharma, Chief Economist at spsharma@phdcci.in and Ms. Megha Kaul, Associate Economist at megha@phdcci.in , PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Warm regards,
Dr. S P Sharma
Chief Economist

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CAVALIERS VS. WARRIORS: THE FINALS TRILOGY


— Previous Two NBA Champions Meet for Historic Third Consecutive Time in The Finals after Epic Seven-Game Series Last Year —
— Four-Time Kia MVP LeBron James Leads Defending Champion Cleveland against Two-Time Kia MVP Stephen Curry and 2015 NBA Champion Golden State —
NEW YORK, May 30, 2017 – The Cleveland Cavaliers will meet the Golden State Warriors in a historic NBA Finals 2017, which tips off on Thursday, June 1 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC. For the first time in NBA history, the same two teams will face each other in The Finals for the third consecutive year.
Cleveland and Golden State have split Finals series the previous two seasons. Last year, the Cavaliers earned their first NBA championship in franchise history, becoming the first team to rally from a 3-1 deficit to win The Finals. Two years ago, the Warriors defeated the Cavaliers in six games to win their first NBA title in 40 years.
Here is a look at The Finals 2017, which will reach fans live in 215 countries and territories in 49 countries on their television, computers, mobile devices and tablets.
History
  • 3 – This year’s Finals will mark the first time that two teams will meet for the NBA title for a third consecutive season in the league’s 71-year history.
  • 61 – The series between the Cavaliers and Warriors will be the first time in 61 years that teams in any major North American professional sport league will meet for the third straight time with a championship on the line.
  • 4 – Across the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL, Cavaliers-Warriors marks the fourth time that two teams will play for a championship for the third year in a row (NFL – Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions, 1952-54; MLB – New York Yankees vs. New York Giants, 1921-23; NHL – Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadians, 1954-56).
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden State Warriors
  • 11 – The two teams feature a combined 11 players who have been named All-Stars, the most in a Finals series since the 1983 matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers.
  • 12 – The Warriors are the first team in NBA history to win their first 12 games in a single postseason.
  • 7 – Four-time Kia NBA MVP LeBron James of Cleveland is set to become the seventh player in NBA history to play in The Finals in seven consecutive seasons.
    • The other players to accomplish the feat played for the Boston Celtics in the 1950s and 1960s: Bill Russell (10 straight Finals appearances), Tom Heinsohn (nine), K.C. Jones (eight), Sam Jones (nine), Frank Ramsey (eight) and Bob Cousy (seven).
  • 30 – Two-time Kia NBA MVP Stephen Curry’s No. 30 again leads the list of most popular NBA jerseys. This marks the second straight regular season that the Warriors’ guard has earned top honors.
  • 1,000 – Golden State and Cleveland are two of the three franchises (along with the Houston Rockets) to make 1,000 three-pointers in an NBA regular season.
    • The Warriors converted 1,077 three-pointers last season, which is the second-highest single-season total in NBA history. The Cavaliers hit 1,067 threes this season, which is the third-highest mark ever. (Houston holds the record after connecting on 1,181 threes this season.)
  • – Cleveland’s Tyronn Lue is looking to become the second head coach in NBA history to win championships in each of his first two seasons. The only coach to do it is John Kundla (Minneapolis Lakers, 1949 and 1950).
The Finals on ABC
  • 9 – Mark Jackson will serve as a Finals analyst for the ninth time, the most by any African-American analyst in history for a nationally televised Finals.
  • 8 – This year will mark the eighth time that the team of Mike Breen, Jackson, Jeff Van Gundy and Doris Burke has called a Finals together.
NBA Digital
  • 21 – NBA TV’s studio analysts on site have appeared in 21 Finals (Shaquille O’Neal: 6; Kevin McHale: 5; Isiah Thomas: 3; Kenny Smith: 2; Brent Barry: 2; Charles Barkley: 1; Steve Smith: 1; Dennis Scott: 1).
  • 90 – Live At The Finals, NBA TV’s 90-minute pregame show, will air each game day during The Finals.
NBA Social Media
  • 1.3B – The NBA has created one of the largest social media communities in the world with more than 1.3 billion likes and followers globally across all league, team and player platforms.
  • 90M – LeBron James is the most-followed NBA player on social media with 90 million followers combined across Facebook (23.1 million), Twitter (36.4 million) and Instagram (30.5 million).
NBA Finals Around the World
  • 265 – More than 265 international media members from more than 35 countries and territories will be onsite to cover The Finals.
  • 16 – Sixteen international television and radio networks from Belgium, Brazil, China, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Middle East, Philippines, Poland, Spain and Taiwan will provide live onsite commentary.
  • 14 – Fourteen television networks will broadcast The Finals remotely for the first time: GreatSports Channel (China), DAZN (Germany), LeSports (Hong Kong), DAZN (Japan), Kwesé Sports (Pan-Africa), NBA TV – MEO (Portugal),Russiabasket.ru (Russia), Eleven Sports Network (Singapore), Aftonbladet.se (Sweden), Elevensportsnetwork.tw (Taiwan), AIS Play (Thailand), NBA TV – Turkcell TV (Turkey), S Spor (Turkey) and VTVcab (Vietnam).
NBA Cares
  • 1,089 and 1,090 – Westlake Middle School and Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland at East Tech High School will be the 1,089th and 1,090st places created through NBA Cares where kids and families can live, learn or play in 36 countries and territories.

FIRST INDIA–COMMONWEALTH SME TRADE SUMMIT

Inaugural session told the tale of Commonwealth countries in state of inert and in deep slumber has awakened found its utility to its wholesome attire, in era of both globalization and rapid pace of technology transition. The participating countries are with holistic secretariat are in fervent mood to galvanize the fora of 52 countries where English is the binding force with technology too match their mental strength. The International commonwealth which was active in games is now appears active in business promotions across its member nations.
Many suggestion were made for providing SME the eco systems, free movement of people across the nations for speedy business and the same were dwelt with grace by authorities persons on the rostrum.
The  India-Commonwealth Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Trade Summit is the first of its kind for Commonwealth countries. Business leaders and high-level policymakers from 120 countries can participate in this fora. Leaders from corporate world and Many government officials  came together to strengthen trade and investment partnerships within the Commonwealth. The event is being organised in Hotel Lalit New Delhi for two days. Business to Business meets are being organised with prestigious companies across Africa, Indonesia and Malaysia, 300 Indian firms and more than 100 businesses from across Commonwealth countries in one room.
During second day the technology and innovation  pre lunch session was held along with parallel  Business to business meet upto the Mid day in two different halls, across member nations the utility innovations  were explained and the delegates and media took immense interest in the  interactive session for the subjects were threadbare discussed and debated. Sponsors and partners  from ICSA,FICCI,CII  and others participated with fervent vigour.
Concluding session in evening with Sectary MSMS Mr KK Jalan and Additional secretary,  Govt of India were Chief Guest and Guest of honours. The efforts of The Commonwealth and its Secretariat and respective Ministries from Government of India exhibited keen interest to bring the members of   developed and developing economy with those in lower strata to get together to gain the strength with collective experience of technology and expertise  to march ahead in their economic growth. edited om 1.6.2017
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MI5 PROBE INTO MISSED WARNINGS OVER MANCHESTER BOMBER

UK’s MI5 intelligence agency has launched urgent inquiries into how it missed the danger posed by the Manchester bomber Salman Abedi, amid claims his interest in being a potential terrorist killer was repeatedly reported to the authorities.
Meanwhile,British police carried out fresh raids and today arrested a Libya-born ‘trainee pilot’ in connection with the suicide attack that claimed 22 lives. According to the police, the 23-year-old was arrested at a property in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, more than 400-km from the Manchester Arena, where Salman Abedi detonated a suicide bomb.
Greater Manchester Police said the total number of people in custody in connection with the bombing was 14 while two others were earlier released without charge.

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LEO VARADKAR ELECTED LEADER FINE GAEL PARTY.

Indian-Origin Irish PM-Elect Leo Varadkar's Family In Mumbai Ecstatic Over His Victory
Leo Varadkar is set to become the Republic of Ireland’s next Prime Minister after winning the leadership of the Fine Gael party. The 38-year-old will become the first gay Prime Minister and will also be the country’s youngest ever leader.
Mr Varadkar beat his rival, Housing Minister Simon Coveney, with 60 per cent of the votes to lead Fine Gael – the biggest party in the coalition government. He will succeed Enda Kenny as leader of the centre-right party within weeks.
Leo Varadkar, minister for social protection, was elected on Friday as leader of Ireland’s Fine Gael, the country’s biggest political party.
Varadkar secured 60 percent of the total weighted vote in the contest while his only rival Simon Coveney, minister for housing, planning, community and local government, only took 40 percent.
Varadkar will succeed Enda Kenny, who has been taoiseach (prime minister) since 2011 and leader of the ruling party since 2002.
In mid May, Kenny retired as leader of Fine Gael under pressure from both inside and outside of the party.
In a statement after Varadkar’s victory, Kenny congratulated his successor as leader of Fine Gael, saying that he wanted to extend his “heartiest” congratulations to Varadkar.
“This is a tremendous honor for him and I know he will devote his life to improving the lives of people across our country. He will have my full support in the work that lies ahead,” Kenny said.
The current taoiseach said he will now provide a “brief but appropriate” period for Varadkar to form a new government.
Varadkar,  delivering his victory speech, said he was honored to be elected as party leader.He said it is the start of a more democratic, more engaged and more inclusive Fine Gael party.
Earlier, his only rival Coveney pledged full support to the new party leader. Coveney said Varadkar was a worthy winner of the contest and that he would work side by side with him to do everything he could to help the new leader.
Born on Jan. 18, 1979 in Dublin, Varadkar is the youngest child and only son of an Indian immigrant father and an Irish mother.
The young Dubliner was 22 when he entered Irish politics. At 27, he was elected to parliament.
Varadkar will become the youngest taoiseach in the history of the country at 38.
The Dail Eireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament, must now vote to ratify Varadkar, a move that is expected to take place within the next fortnight.

GOVT RAID ON FISCAL CORRUPTION & TERROR FUND

Home Minister Rajnath Singh today assured that government will put an end to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and ensure peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on the achievements of his Ministry during last three years, Mr Singh said, 368 terrorists were killed between 2014 and 2017. He said, the incidents of infiltration from Pakistan have come down by 45 per cent after surgical strike in September last year.
The Minister said 10,000 Special Police Officers have been sanctioned for the state. He also said that he does not wish to see stones in hands of the Valley’s youth and 2000 crore rupees have been approved for more than 36,000 displaced families in the state.
The Minister said, there is an improvement in the security situation in the country. He said, the result is evident in 25 per cent reduction in Naxal attacks. Mr Singh said, National Policy and Action Plan was launched to tackle Left-Wing Extremism and Centre has adopted the doctrine of SAMADHAN to counter the menace.
Centre is expediting the process of infrastructure development in Left Wing Extremism affected areas. He said, banks, medical colleges, and airports have come up in Left Wing Extremism affected areas and 2187 mobile towers have been erected.
The Minister stated that government has been successful in countering the challenges posed by the ISIS. He pointed out that despite India having a large Muslim population, ISIS has not been able to establish itself in the country.
National Investigation Agency, NIA today carried out searches at 23 locations in Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana in connection with terror funding in the Kashmir Valley.
The NIA, which had earlier registered a Preliminary Enquiry, converted it into a regular case last evening and began searches in the wee hours.
An official source said, around eight hawala dealers and traders in the national capital were raided, besides two in Sonepat, Haryana.
Among those raided by the NIA in Srinagar were Altaf Fantoosh, the son-in-law of hardline leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and some second rung separatist leaders belonging to Hurriyat Conference and the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front. The agency seized nearly 1.5 crore rupees from various locations in the Kashmir Valley, besides documents which were being scrutinised.
Our correspondent reports, this is for the first time since early 1990s that a central probe agency has carried out raids in connection with terror funding to separatists.
The raids follow questioning of three separatists – Nayeem Khan, Farooq Ahmed Dar alias ‘Bitta Karate’ and Gazi Javed Baba of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, in the national capital last month.
During a sting operation, Nayeem Khan was seen purportedly confessing to receiving money from Pakistan-based terror groups.
CBI has arrested a Lieutenant Colonel and a middleman in connection with an alleged transfer racket at the Army headquarter in New Delhi in which army officers paid lakhs of rupees to manipulate their postings.
Official sources said, the agency arrested the two while an alleged bribe of two lakh rupees was changing hands for transfer of a Bengaluru based army officer.
The agency busted the racket involving senior Army officers posted at its headquarters in Delhi. Sources say, they were allegedly giving choice postings for “huge illegal gratification” which ran into lakhs for a single transfer.
The case has been registered against Lieutenant Colonel Ranganathan Suvramani Moni, Hyderabad- based army officer Purshottam, Bengaluru-based barracks and stores officer S. Subhas and alleged middleman Gaurav Kohli.
CBI sources say some more senior officers are suspected to be involved in the case. The agency FIR allege that the bribe was being paid through hawala channels.
The bureau is focusing on how the army officers were ready to pay lakhs of rupees to get a posting of their choice.

INDIA THE FASTEST GROWING MAJOR ECONOMY: ARVIND PANAGARIYA

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GDP growth is fashionable term in economy to highlights the achievements of the nation.Globally disparities have widened to such an extend that those with  static income or lower income is unable to cope with day to day needs whereas those in race of grace of system are loaded with surge in purse hike thus enjoy the fruits of economy of inflation. US, Britain, France German along with majority of the nations reel under the burden inflated growth for frugal percentage of people in the nation and rest crawl to survive. With technology taking roller coaster drive unemployment is on rise  7 millions per year and another 10 millions each years get prepared to seek employment and the present government which offered for than 10 millions employment finds its self in midst of sea unable to navigate to clear this growing disparities thus exodus of brains to foreign lands for better perspective is still in vogue as our currency gets depleted each year and those enhancing in its value find the professional safe heaven to undertake work. The Governance across the globe finds close to national treasury  thus finds its institutional loquacious eloquence of sweet fantastic dreams for masses and windfall amenities, power,funds of immense value at their feet. We therefore find the positive and calculus mantras from those at helm of affairs without telling tale of government actions on people getting unemployment, underemployment those in line to seek employment.

NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya said today that India will regain the crown of the fastest growing major economy, overtaking China, as early as the first quarter of 2017-18.
Talking to news agency, Mr Panagariya said India, on an annual basis, is ahead of China and will regain the growth momentum soon on the back of host of reforms initiated by the Narendra Modi Modi government.
India lost the tag to China in the March quarter with the GDP growth slipping to 6.1 per cent. China recorded a growth rate of 6.9 per cent during the January-March quarter.
However, on an annual basis, India grew by 7.1 per cent in 2016-17.
Mr Panagariya further said that the growth will rebound in the current fiscal at a minimum of 7.5 per cent and accelerate further in the coming years. He said government has taken lots of reform measures and country will get to the 8 per cent growth trajectory in the next two years.

SUNEEL DARSHAN UNRAVELS THE MUSICAL JOURNEY OF EK HASEENA THI EK DEEWANA THA!



With music being the soul of Suneel Darshan’s Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha (EHTEDT), the challenging task for the filmmaker of the romantic mystery was to create an album justifying the movie theme.

While it took the veteran filmmaker almost five months to finalise the songs of his film, it’s the journey and his association with the music maestro Nadeem (of Nadeem-Shravan fame) that has been a memorable journey.

Suneel Darshan recollects, “When I decided to make EHTEDT and collaborate with Nadeem on the project, I wanted to lock the film’s music and songs before going into the stage of pre-production. After sending him the script and situations, I set up an appointment with Nadeem in Dubai and when I was there, he was ready with his plethora of compositions. He had a variety of songs for each situation. He sang the songs to me and I selected the ones I liked.”

“Once the music and songs fell in place, we came back to India with the rough format of 5 songs. Then we employed music arrangers here and they set up the musical arrangements and the tunes were recorded. The basic strength of Nadeem’s melody had to be retained and at the same time I had to take the music forward to 2017. So we blended it in such a way that we had strong melodies and contemporary orchestration happening,” he adds.

Suneel has previously worked with Nadeem in several musical hits including Ek Rishta: The Bond of Love, Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya, Andaaz, Barsaat, Dosti, Mere Jeevan Sathi and EHTEDT mark their seventh project together.  “The lingering ability of the title track was so strong that after I finished shooting the movie, I came back and recorded one more version of the song, which was more of the Coke Studio kind of a format,” he recollects.

68TH JUNIOR NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

Dear Editor
We are glad to announce that a press meet will be held at 5 pm today at Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, where the fixtures and groupings of the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship 2017 will be made public.
Venue: Indoor Sports Complex, Shiv Nadar University, Gautam Budh Nagar, Greater Noida
 
Date & Time: 3rd June, 5:00 pm onwards
Dignitaries to be present: Mr Chander Mukhi Sharma, Secretary General, BFI; Dr Mrs Seema Sharma, President, UP Basketball Association (UPBA); Mr Bhupendra Shahi, Hon. Secretary, UPBA and Mr Alok Sharma, Additional Director General, Sashastra Seema Bal.
We will also be sharing the soft copy of the fixtures and groupings by 7 pm today, post the conclusion of this press conference.
We look forward to sending you regular updates from the Championship that tips off tomorrow at Shiv Nadar University, and will continue till 11th June.
Look forward to your support and coverage for this important national event.
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DEAR NARESH KUMAR, PLEASE JOIN US ON MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 5TH,

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Please join us on Monday eveningJune 5th, for the screening of the internationally acclaimed documentary, “Guli’s Children”, from our very own CISLI fellow, Joe Thomas Karackattu.
Sincerely,
India China Institute
Devesh Kapur

Eventbrite - Colloquium on the Economies and Societies of India and China
MONDAY, JUNE 5TH, 2017 | 5:00-6:30 PM

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(2016, English, 43 mins)
Synopsis: Calicut (also known as Guli in Chinese) in Kerala was an important node in the overall links between China and India. Guli’s Children brings out the cultural-historical ties, the physical artefacts and, most importantly, traces of human genealogy that survive between Kerala and China to this day.

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90% EMISSION ON INDIA – JAVDEKAR, PIYUSH, UMA, SUNITA LOQUACIOUS

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June03, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Most of our leaders said in an opportunity of such challenges lies greater opportunity of unemployed and underemployed youth to big business in case the undermentioned challenges are properly planned and systematically  hlped to build support companies cluster to weed out carbon and bring grenn technology in palce. Nksagar commented .
Gregarious eloquence at its best let down India everywhere but this time it was Washington – US President in rejecting Paris Agreement was most CRITICAL of India who wanted $100b to $450b annually to Clean Up Dirty Plants and invest in Green Energy Program.
IPR issues may be next on US President’s Agenda.
I was extremely Critical of Prakash Javdekar led Climate Commitment based on most LUNATIC Assumptions guided by Extreme Dullard Sunita Narayan to seek Doubling of Coal Burning by 2030 and in doing so demanding $100b to $450b annual AID for Economies in Transition – India biggest country to benefit from it.
While USA estimated Economic Loss for Continuing With Paris Deal at $3000b annual GDP & 6.5m Lobs and $7000 household Income Loss– which is correct considering US shall be importing Finished Goods than manufacturing within, INDIA didn’t mention any ECONOMIC LOSS of DOUBLING COAL PRODUCTION, COAL POWER & EMISSIONS – COULD BE 50% of GDP. India’s Energy Expenditure is already more could be many times more than Household Expenditure.
1.      India has over 200,000 MW Hydro Potential in Himalayas alone – Multi-purpose Dams could provide 800 BU of Power for say 200-500 years, Supply 500 BCM of CLEAN WATER for Irrigation, Urban Use, Flood Protection for 30 million hectares.
2.      Transmission Losses exceed 23% to around 30%,
3.      Irrigation Tube-wells consume 20% of Power,
4.      No Efficient WOOD BURNING STOVES, FOODPROCESSING to Cut Emissions.
5.      There is 30% plus Energy Efficiency opportunity.  – Little Progress.
6.      200 million tons of Urban Garbage – 80% can be avoided just by DRESSING UP & PACKAGING in village itself.
7.      160m tones AVOIDED WASTE to Minimize LANDFILL DUMPING, METHANE Emissions.
8.      160m Tons of waste could be FREE FODDAR to Cattle Feed, increase Milk & Meat production.
9.      100,000 MW of Nuclear Power is Clean Option – N-Reactors PLWR have 39% Thermal Efficiency compared to 25% of PHWR – Huge advantage in Safety & Efficiency – Coastal units can produce ‘DE-SALINATED WATER’.
10.Rooftop Solar has 3 Times more ADVANTAGE than Mega Solar Parks.
11.Electric Transport – Railways – Very Little Progress.
12.Local Food Production to Minimize Transportation.
My PIL in NGT on October19, 2015 was not admitted which is attached.
IMPORTANT CLIPPINGS – Full Text also attached
In 2015, the United Nations, departing top climate officials, reportedly described the $100 billion per year as “peanuts.” And stated that the $100 billion is the tail that wags the dog. In 2015, the green climate fund’s executive director reportedly stated that estimated funding needed would increase to $450 billion per year after 2020, and nobody even knows where the money is going to. Nobody’s been able to say where is it going to.

China will be allowed to build hundreds of additional coal plants. So, we can’t build the plants, but they can, according to this agreement. India will be allowed to double its coal production by 2020. Think of it. India can double their coal production. We’re supposed to get rid of ours. Even Europe is allowed to continue construction of coal plants.

In short, the agreement doesn’t eliminate coal jobs. It just transfers those jobs out of America and the United States, and ships them to foreign countries. This agreement is less about the climate and more about other countries gaining a financial advantage over the United States.

For example, under the agreement, China will be able to increase these emissions by a staggering number of years, 13. They can do whatever they want for 13 years. Not us.
India makes its participation contingent on receiving billions and billions and billions of dollars in foreign aid from developed countries. There are many other examples. But the bottom line is that the Paris Accord is very unfair at the highest level to the United States.

The cost to the economy at this time would be close to $3 trillion in lost GDP and 6.5 million industrial jobs, while households would have $7,000 less income, and in many cases, much worse than that.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

UN MIGRATION AGENCY SEEKS FUNDING FOR DISPLACEMENT SETTLEMENTS IN BANGLADESH HIT BY CYCLONE MORA

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Bangladesh – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, has launched an appeal for USD 3.7 million to help Rohingya migrants living in settlements in Bangladesh affected by Cyclone Mora. The storm hit the country’s coastline around Cox’s Bazar early on Tuesday.
The cyclone, which brought 117 km/h winds and heavy rain, tore into the makeshift settlements and host communities. The settlements house over 130,000 ethnic Rohingya, who are also known in Bangladesh as  Undocumented Myanmar Nationals (UMNs).
The storm destroyed 25 per cent of shelters and left as many as 80 per cent damaged. Food and fuel supplies were destroyed, electricity lines were cut, and health and sanitation infrastructure was also badly damaged.
The IOM appeal, which aims to help up to 80,000 people in the makeshift settlements and host communities between now and year end, will target health, water, sanitation, shelter and protection.
IOM emergency response staff working in the settlements say that repairs to water and sanitation facilities are a top health priority. The storm knocked out 243 latrines, as well as tube wells that desperately poor residents depend on for clean water.
Shelter and non-food relief items, including plastic sheeting, mosquito nets and blankets, are urgently needed for the estimated 17,000 families who lost their homes.
Infrastructure, including water and sanitation, has come under increasing strain in Cox’s Bazar in recent months. Since violence erupted in Myanmar’s Northern Rakhine State in October 2016, over 75,000 UMNs have crossed the border to seek safety in Bangladesh.
Most of the affected are now living in makeshift settlements around Cox’s Bazar, where IOM provides site management and coordinates the work of other aid agencies in three settlements housing 103,000 people.
The UN Migration Agency, which has worked with Undocumented Myanmar Nationals and host communities in Cox’s Bazar since 2014, also provides water, sanitation assistance, shelter, healthcare and protection from gender-based violence in the three settlements.

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SECRETARY MINES ARUN KUMAR CHAIRS CCEC MEETING OF 17 MAJOR MINERAL STATES


71 Major Mineral Blocks in Pipeline for E-Auctioning in Seven States during 2017-18   
New Delhi: June 02, 2017
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The Secretary Mines Shri Arun Kumar chaired a meeting of the Coordination- Cum- Empowered Committee (CCEC) of the major mineral producing states in New Delhi today. Representatives from seventeen states were present in the meeting. The discussion mainly focussed on the states’ preparedness for e-auction of mineral blocks for 2017-18. The seven states informed the Secretary Mines, that as many as 71 blocks have been identified for e-auctioning during the remaining part of year 2017-18.
These blocks include 6 blocks (2 Gold, 4 cement grade Limestone) in Andhra Pradesh, 11 blocks (4 Bauxite, 7 Limestone) in Chhattisgarh, 12 blocks (3 Bauxite, 9 Limestone) in Gujarat, 9 blocks (1 Bauxite, 3 Limestone,1 Gold, 1 Graphite, 2 Emerald, 1 Iron Ore) in Jharkhand, 18 blocks (4 Bauxite, 7 Limestone,1 Gold, 1 Graphite, 2 Manganese, 2 Iron Ore, 2 Copper) in Maharashtra, 7 blocks (1 Limestone,1 Graphite, 5 Iron Ore) in Odisha and 8 blocks (7 Limestone, 1 Copper) in Rajasthan.
The Secretary Mines Shri Arun Kumar addressing the CCEC meeting, asked the States to expedite and monitor the auctions, as recently a large number of leases have elapsed due to the section 10A(2)(c) of the Mines and Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act 1957, which should now come up for auction route only. He further said that as a large number of merchant mining leases will come up for auction on 31.3.2020, the States need to prepare their plans in advance latest by September this year and share it with Mines Ministry so that production slack can be met and the supply of essential minerals and iron ore remain smooth. He said, the auctions conducted so far will fetch Rs. 85250 crores to States of which the additional contribution due to auction is Rs. 67,501 crores over the licence period of 50 years. Just 4 States constitute 90 % of this takeaway and other states need to expedite their mining auctions.
The CCEC meeting also discussed other key issues of the mining sector like Minor Mineral Rules, Status of project implementation under Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana (PMKKKY) and the creation of District Mineral Foundation (DMF) after the MMDR Amendment Act with effect from 12 Jan 2015 to address the development goals of the people affected by mining. The meeting also reviewed the progress in Mining Tenement System (MTS) implementation, Mining Surveillance System (MSS), Star rating of mines, and the action plan for auctioning the mining leases expiring in March 2020.

CPR: “INITIATIVE ON CLIMATE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT”

June, 2017, 3:00 p.m., New Delhi
The Centre for Policy Research “Initiative on Climate Energy and Environment” shares the following comments on President Trump’s announcement of June 2017 announcing the US exit from the Paris Accord
“President Trump’s remarks reveal a disturbing lack of knowledge about the Paris Agreement. His contention that the Paris Agreement hamstrings the US while allowing India and China to increase their emissions is baffling. The Agreement allows every country to ‘nationally determine’ its contribution (NDC), and, it does not oblige them to achieve these. Trump’s tenuous grasp on the fundamental tenets of the Agreement he just rejected bodes poorly for any future engagement with the US on climate change.’ said Prof. Lavanya Rajamani, Professor at the Centre for Policy Research
“President Trump’s assertion that he will renegotiate a fair deal for the US is also perplexing,” she added. “The Paris Agreement is remarkable for the extent to which it privileges sovereignty and national autonomy. The perceived ‘unfairness’ Trump alludes to stems not from an internationally prescribed target – the Paris Agreement contains none – but a ‘nationally determined’ contribution chosen by the previous US administration of its own volition. Renegotiating an Agreement that has near-universal buy-in, especially to accommodate a state that has revealed a less than passing familiarity with the Paris Agreement, is not an option.”
“India, a country whose citizens consume less than a tenth the electricity of an average American, is already turning its economy toward clean energy,” said Navroz K. Dubash, a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research. “Mr Trump fundamentally misunderstands the changes sweeping the global energy economy, while India, despite being a much poorer country, is leading this change. By justifying the US exit from Paris in part by claiming that India will only act with international financial support, Mr. Trump is hiding behind India’s poor who, meanwhile, are already making the transition to clean energy that Mr. Trump scorns as unviable.”
“As a climate vulnerable country, India needs to stand with the EU and China to hold the line on the Paris Accord,” argued Dubash. “It is not for the world to adjust to America’s misguided policies, but for concerned Americans to forge a more sensible approach at home to the only climate treaty we have.”
Contact
Lavanya Rajamani: lrajamani@gmail.com. +49-151-71668944
Navroz K. Dubash: ndubash@gmail.com. +91-9811805438
About the Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment
The Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment at the Centre for Policy Research produces research, informs public opinion and generates debate on climate policy at international, national and sub-national levels.
About Centre for Policy Research
The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) has been one of India’s leading public policy think tanks since 1973. The Centre is a non-profit, independent institution dedicated to conducting research that contributes to a more robust public discourse about the structures and processes that shape life in India. CPR focuses on five different thematic clusters: Economic Policy Analysis; Environmental Law and Governance; Urbanization; International Relations and Security; Law, Regulation and the State.

“ENTREPRENEUR INDIA 2017” AWARDS “

Greetings!!
We would like to invite you & your esteemed organization to nominate for “Entrepreneur India 2017″ Awards .The Nomination for Awards are open and you may submit nominations in Emerging or Established Entrepreneur award categories as an individual or an organization.
Entrepreneur India Awards 2017  shall host the ceremony on 18th July 2017 at Hotel J W Marriot, Delhi. For fee and complete nomination categories please visit http://www.entrepreneurindia.com/congress/award_registration.php 
We would be organizing a gala awards ceremony, to felicitate the achievers in all 35 award categories, on the 18th of July at Hotel J W Marriot, Aerocity, N Delhi. We would wait for your nomination and would be honored by your personal presence @Entrepreneur India Awards 2017. For more information on Entrepreneur India 2017 please visithttp://www.entrepreneurindia.com/congress/  or call us at 9313034080.
We look forward to your nominations.
With kindest regards,
Abhinav Dwivedi  
Awards Head,
Entrepreneur India 2017

COUNTRY LIKE INDIA NEEDS A STRONG TRANSPORT SYSTEM : VISHAL GUPTA

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-Vishal Gupta’s company Ajivi is all set to create technology that would help inumerable aspects for smart city
-Delhi’s Dimts Depot at Raj Ghat is all Tech savy and is now a smart bus d
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NEW DELHI, 2ND JUNE
Be it Delhi or any other city across India , eachone wants to be tagged as a smart city . Smart transport us one aspect of smart city venture. To solve the problem of Pollution and traffic havoc a company called Ajivi has developed a new technique.
According to Ajivi’s technology head Vishal Gupta, their company have converted the Raj ghat based bus terminal into a smart depot through their smart fleet management system. This has helped to make a computerised data about all the drivers and the buses. This has helped in maintanence of the buses and helped to control the pollution by by setting right every engine issues on time .
To support this important step Raj ghat depot head and owner of Antony Tito Verghese and Ajivi’s director Kirti chubby were also present. Tito seemed quiet happy with Ajivi’ smart fleet management system as it has helped to remind on right time drivers licence renew date or bus fitness certificate or conditioning of parts or tyre changing permit time can be known very easily. Pollution has lowered because of this system.
So finally after this success they are all set to start off with this stem all over delhi. Not just the depot but this initiative will help public as well to get rid of bus breakdown during their travel which will save money and time. Ajivi is all set to start smart health , smart water, smart education and clean India venture all across the country which seems will be quiet fruitful.

SPECIAL SCREENING OF SACHIN:A BILLION DREAMS FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN

New Delhi, 2 June 2017A special screening of Sachin:A Billion Dreams was today arranged by the makers of the film for UNICEF South Asia, for underprivileged children with the help of UNICEF and NGO PRATYeK.
The children were inspired after watching the docu-drama which traces the cricketer’s journey from a young boy to a cricketing legend. 
The NGO PRATYeK which in Hindi means ‘every being’ recognises children as primary stakeholders of society and therefore seeks to provide them with local, national and international forums and platforms towards effectively changing the policies and systems by providing them opportunities to influence policy making and ensure their effective implementation.
Recently special screenings of Sachin A Billion Dreams were also organised by the makers of the film for villagers of Puttamraju Kandriga .
Sachin: A Billion Dreams which released worldwide on 26th of May among great reviews is directed James Erskine and produced by Ravi Bhagchandka and Carnival Motion Pictures under the banner of 200 NotOut Productions.

HOLLYWOOD’S SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER SEASON IS HERE!

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The Hollywood summer movie season is dominated by two types of movie: action packed sequels (a new installment in a story) and reboots (reimagined versions of previously told stories).
With Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 and Disney’s Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 kick-starting the blockbuster summer of 2017, here’s a sneak peak in to the other exciting movies in store for all of us in the summer period before the rains kick in! From talking cars to horrific mummies and ravaging apes and kickass superheroes, everyone has something to look forward to this June-July!
Cars 3D- 16th June
Lightning McQueen and all the beloved talking cars are back in Disney-Pixar’s Cars3D. Starring the voice of Owen Wilson, Kerry Washington, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion and Bonnie Hunt amongst others; Cars 3 cruises into cinemas this June 16!
Wonder Woman- 2nd June
Last summer, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was widely considered a fiascot, but its shining star was Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, who didn’t get nearly enough screen time. Now she’s got a whole movie to herself.
Spiderman: Homecoming- 7th July
We’ve got ourselves a new Spider-Man in Tom Holland, who made his first appearance in Captain America: Civil War last year. The trailer looks good, and it’s always exciting to see an actor breathe new life into a beloved character — and Spidey is nothing if not beloved.
War Of the Planet Of The Apes-14th July
That War for the Planet of the Apes is being directed by Matt Reeves (who also made 2014’s Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) is especially promising with stunning VFX
The Mummy-9th June
Tom Cruise stars in the reimagining of the Mummy franchise

Transformers: The Last Knight-23rd June
It is the fifth installment of the live-action Transformers film series and a direct sequel to 2014’s Transformers: Age of Extinction. The film was directed by Michael Bay, with Mark Wahlberg and Stanley Tucci reprising their roles from Age of Extinction alongside Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, and John Turturro from the first three movies.
Despicable Me 3- 30th June
Despicable Me 3 will be the third installment in the Despicable Me film series, and the sequel to Despicable Me 2 (2013). Directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, and co-directed by Eric Guillon, the film is written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It stars the voices of Steve Carell in a dual role, Kristen Wiig, and Trey Parker.

9TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS DIGITALLY INTEGRATED IMPLANT DENTISTRY

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The Academy of Oral Implantology hosts 9th International Congress showcasing latest advancements in Digitally Integrated Implant Dentistry

  • The ultimate aim as a dentist is to provide stronger treatment solution to dental problems through integrated dentistry
  • Digitally Integrated Implants allows for precise and predictable outcomes

New Delhi, 2nd June 2017The Academy of Oral Implantalogy (AOI) flagged off their 9thinternational conference on the ‘Digitally Integrated Implant Dentistry’ at Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi today.

The conference spread over a period of three days will witness doctors from the specialty showcase methods of how these advanced procedures can go a long way in improving dental health and thereby lead to better overall health. Over the next two days, doctors from the specialty will showcase methods of how these advanced procedures can go a long way in improving dental health and thereby lead to better overall health.

Speaking on the theme of this year’s conference Dr. Ajay Sharma, Senior Consultant and Head Dept of Dental Sciences Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, said “The aim of our conference this year is to integrate technology with dental procedures for precise, cost efficient, and time efficient outcomes. Digitally integrated implants should be made available to all dentally crippled people. We are also very hopeful that through this endeavor of ours, medical tourism in India will increase. By digitizing dental implants, patients traveling to India will have to incur fewer costs. Procedures that earlier took days to complete, can now be done within hours. Patients get dentally restored faster and go back home happy.”

The procedures and processes presented at the conference are evidence based and tested. Also aimed at providing reasonable and predictable treatment solutions to their patients, the congregation presents scientific papers brought out by young doctors. These scientific papers showcase what the future vision of the doctors is in dental Implantology.

Great advancements in dental surgery have been made to assist with bone and tissue regeneration so that when it is time to insert the implant, the extraction site has been stabilized and a graft performed to protect the integrity of the site. Patients no longer have to wait to replace their missing tooth – now the dental implant, post and dental crown can be set in just one visit. With immediate dental implants, you do not need to live with a gap in your teeth or wear a fake temporary cap while you wait for the dental implant to heal. And with single-visit dental implants becoming more successful, more patients are inquiring about this procedure.

Expanding on the concept of digital dentistry, Prof. (Dr.) Saranjit S Bhasin, Head at Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, said, “This technology will allow us to pre-plan all our surgeries. CT scans and 3D equipment will help us prepare dental implants to ensure same-day procedures through a virtual mock-up of the patients’ mouth, which eliminates cutting through the gums to find the bone. This eliminates the long period of healing and reduces follow-up visits as well. We have invested in the research and development of this concept and are dedicated to training dentists in this technology. As awareness and availability increases throughout the country, more and more patients will be able to opt for this procedure.”

The Academy of Oral Implantology (AOI) works towards advancement of science and art of oral implantology; to promote current innovative procedures in the field; to foster research and education.

About AOI
The Academy of Oral Implantology is a body that provides a platform for doctors to present their work on a common congregation. The AOI also provides an opportunity to implant companies to present their products to a common audience.
The AOI also provides fellowship to young dental specialists wherein the doctors are evaluated on basis of their in depth knowledge to provide safe and comprehensive implant related procedures to their patients.

For more information contact:

Dr. Ajay Sharma: 9810061862

BE SKILLFUL IN STRENGTH OF SOCIAL AND INTERNET MEDIA

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Be Skillful  in strength of social and internet media
Sagar Video News
Sagar Media Inc give a fresher, the training to media qualified persons to be the strength of social and internet media those willing can approach for week training in house and at press conference with token sum of fees Rs.5K per student.Those interested write to – nksagar@rediffmail.com,7678404617,9810974027
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INVITATION FOR SPIC MACAY IITD INTERNATION CONVENTION

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SPIC MACAY, Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth, we would like to invite you to its 5th International Convention from 5th – 11th June 2017 at IIT Delhi. ​Pad​mashree awardee Dr Kiran Seth, the founder of SPIC MACAY, is celebrating with youth its 40 years in service of art, culture, music and heritage. ​Honourable  Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi ji has agreed to give the inaugural address through
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This year, we had over 4,000 registrations from all over the country, of which 1,500 have been selected to attend the convention.
There are 48 intensives which include Hindustani Vocal, Carnatic vocal, Dhrupad, Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, Odissi, Koodiyattam, Hatha Yoga, Meditation, Crafts, Puppetry and Theater. These will be conducted by great masters in various fields.
The Convention will have over 20 Indian Classical Music and Dance, Folk and Talks by Padma Vibhushan Awardees: Vidushi Girija Devi,  Vidwan Umayalpuram Sivaraman, Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan; Padma Bhushan Awardees: Prof. T N Krishnan, Begum Parween Sultana, Smt. Teejan Bai, Vidushi Alarmel Valli, Vidushi Sudha Ragunathan, Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt; Padma Shri Awardees: Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Pt. Venkatesh Kumar, Guru Ghanakanta Bora, Ustad F  Wasifuddin Dagar , Pt Bhajan Sopori Smt. Anjolie Ela Menon, Shri Dadi Pudumjee Shri Raghu Rai, Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardees- Smt Kapila Venu, Vidushi Ashwini Bhide Deshpande. We will be delighted to have your presence every day or on any day as per your time and convenience. We would request you to extend your help in terms of maximum media coverage of the event in making it successful.

MBDA-ISAE-FRENCH EMBASSY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FELICITATION

DSC_0018.jpg FrenchDSC_0041DSC_0069.jpg Indian student to FrThe 2017 MBDA-ISAE-French Embassy scholarship winners were felicitated at a ceremony held at the Residence of France on June, 01, 2017. Deputy Chief of Mission, Claire Thuaudet and Loïc Piedevache, MBDA India Country Head presented the scholarship certificates to the winners.
The five laureates have been awarded a place in the most prestigious aerospace engineering university Institut Sup’erieur de l’Aeronautique et de l’Espace (ISAE), situated in Toulouse in southern France. This is the fourth group of students selected under ISAE – MBDA Programme of Excellence to follow a two year Master’s course.
While undertaking the two year study program at the world renowned aerospace engineering institution, MBDA will cover all tuition costs and contribute to the living expenses while the Embassy of France, will ensure visa fee waivers, medical insurance coverage and access to affordable accommodation for the five laureates.
The elated students expressed unanimously that this scholarship has further motivated them than ever to become the best engineers in aerospace and aviation that they can be. They are enthusiastically looking forward to the great learning and working environment with outstanding teachers and a real mix of students which will help them in forming a career in the future because ISAE Supaero is a fantastic platform for entering the industry.
The academic cooperation team from Institut Français helped the students with all their queries regarding education, life, culture, entertainment that is available in France for the young students.
Among the awardees are two each from Bangalore and Chandigarh and one from Chennai. The proud parents who accompanied the students to the ceremony were visibly exuberant and content on the reassurance from Mrs Claire Thuaudet that their children are in safe hands as the Embassy pays a lot of attention to student’s welfare right from the preparation of the study project in India, to their stay in France and on their return. Even after the completion of their studies France Alumni will support them with multiple benefits of networking with alumni globally and access to exclusive services.
The five scholarship winners who are in their early 20s are Arti Kalra and Rashika Jain from PEC University of Technology in Chandigarh; Kartik Venkatraman and Sagar Shenoy Manikar from MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology at Bengaluru; and Ishaan Prakash from SRM University in Chennai.
We wish the winners all the very best as they soon begin an exciting and promising journey alongside MBDA ISAE in France.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO CHATTING WITH YOU

INTEWAWATER, WE’RE IN OUR ELEMENT
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Finally here! The new INTEWA UV system series for water disinfection is ready for delivery. All orders for UV systems, up to the 30.06.2017, received by us will receive an additonal 15% discount.
INTEWA UV systems for disinfection of water
The UV systems are used for the sterilization of water. The UV light reliably inactivates pathogens and functions without the production of disinfection by products. The UV lamps used are characterized by a long service life, high disinfecting perfomance and low energy consumption. The compact design allows easy removal and replacement of the lamps after expiry of their useful service life. For cleaning purposes, the quartz glass can be easily removed. All reactor chambers come with a sight window for fast, visual inspection.

UV-ANLAGE 16 W

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  • suitable for horizontal and vertical installation
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  • stainless steel construction
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Further information and the manual can be found on the INTEWA website  or directly on our online Catalog.
We look forward to chatting with you about our products and seeing
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INTEWA United States

PRESIDENT SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE WITH THE OFFICER TRAINEES OF INDIAN FOREIGN SERVICE OF 2016 BATCH

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The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee with the Officer Trainees of Indian Foreign Service of 2016 Batch from Indian Foreign Service Institute at Rashtrapati Bhavan on June 1, 2017.

SAGAR MEDIA INC.INVITATION TO JOIN: B2B MEETINGS

Sagar Media Inc.



INVITATION TO JOIN:
for:
 B2B Meetings with

Multisector delegation from Taiwan visiting New Delhi
(details of companies from Taiwan given below)

 Thursday | 8th June 2017| 9AM TO 5.30PM
Hotel Le-Meridien (Desire Hall)
New Delhi

 Dear Mr Sagar,
Greeting from Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME)!
We are pleased to inform you that a multisector delegation from Taiwan would be visiting New Delhi on Thursday 8th June 2017 to have B2B meetings with Indian companies.
The meeting would take place from 9am to 5.30pm at hotel Le-Meridien (Desire Hall), Windsor Place, New Delhi.
Kindly note, no charges are applicable but prior confirmation is a must. In order to confirm your meeting kindly let us have the name of the companies with whom you would like to meet along with your name, designation, company, mobile and e-mail. Also, mention whether you would like to have the meeting between 9am to 1.30pm or between 1.30pm to 5.30pm. The details of companies who are part of the delegation is given here-below along with the website.
We look forward to receiving your confirmation.
Details of the delegation:

  1. AUTEK TECHNOLOGY CORP. (1. Rubber tire machines, rubber press, rubber mixer and rubber pulverizer machine. 2.High speed mixer PVC, TPR, Masterbatch compound turn-key project & Pulverizer 3. PE, PP, PVC & PET recycle material turn-key project equipment)

  1. GEON HUNG ENTERPRISE CO. LTD. (Agricultural and Horticultural Tools)

  1. GRAND ROYAL ENTERPRISE CO. LTD. (LED lamps, LED panel lights, filament LED)

  1. HARK GROUP INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY INC. (LED Lighting)

  1. HPB TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. (1. Solar Powered LED Traffic Signs 2. Solar Powered Sign Boards 3. Water Permeable Bricks 4. Water Filters)

  1. HWANG PUU CO. (Side backpacks, security protection package, luggage case, briefcase)

  1. LONG CHEN DRINKING WATER EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. (Soda water dispensers, commercial dispensers, water boilers, water heaters)

  1. LONG YEAR IMPORT & EXPORT (TAIWAN) CO. LTD. (expanded metal machines. Metal sheet embossing machines/welded mesh machines. Wire coating machines. Chain link machines/plywood making machines)

  1. SHEEPON TEXTILE CO. LTD(Spandex Covering Yarn, Functional
Covered Yarn, Functional Knit & Wavering Fabrics)
            www.sheepon.com.tw

  1. SHIHMARK CO.LTD. (Stationery, Office Supply, Stamp, Energy-saving products)
Thanks and with best regards
Mukesh Kalra
Joint Secretary (International Trade)
Federation of Indian Micro and Small &
Medium Enterprises (FISME)

THE TEMPLE OF MY ART “WHATEVER YOU LOVE – YOU ARE.” — RUMI

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DEAR N.K.,

If you’d like to continue receiving my emails, please add this email address to you contacts:artabramova@artabramova.info
Artist Ekaterina Abramova
invites you to her event The Temple of my Art
“Whatever you love – you are.” — Rumi
Life is beautiful. And it becomes even more beautiful when you do what you love to do. I have three very important things that I need to have all the time: Love, Art, Nature.
To be alive I need love, to express my love I need art, to create art I need Nature. I believe all of us need these things in our lives.
I was traveling for being more with nature, nature always showing the way to yourself. Nature is the best teacher.
What are your three important things in your life? Let’s think and talk about it.
I would love to invite you again to the Temple of My Art, to my studio, on June 7, starting 7 pm.
And I believe for each of us Love will be one of the most important things in life. So let’s talk about it, let’s feel it and let’s see it. Let’s search for love. Let’s share love and speak about love.
I will wait for you with all my love to discuss love. Let’s share love, and not problems.
We can influence the world if we are in love with others and ourselves.
This event will be the first event as a discussion. Most of my works are dedicated to love and relationships. I am sending some of my new art works in this email.
Love comes first. And I would love to hear your ideas about the next topic. What can be the next event about?
The event will take place on Wed., June 7, 7-10pm
at Studio B68, MANA Contemporary
Address and directions:
MANA Contemporary
Studio B68
888 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Tel.: 201-238-0087
The MANA Art Complex is located just 2 miles from Holland Tunnel, if you ‘re travelling by car; and an easy 8-min. walk from the Journal Square PATH Train Station, which you can reach from the World Trade Center (3rd stop) or the 33rd Street (last stop) PATH Train Stations.
I am looking forward to see you there!!
Love & joy,
Ekaterina
201-238-0087
www.artabramova.info
www.artabramova.com
Instagram  artabramova
Twitter  @Ekateri22440439

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PHILIPPINES GOVT REACHES CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT WITH MILITANTS

Philippines, the government has reached a ceasefire agreement with militants in Marawi, to rescue up to two thousand civilians trapped in the city for nearly two weeks.
According to reports, the agreement has been negotiated by Moro Islamic Liberation Front whose unarmed members will also be responsible to shift the civilians to safer places. A government official said today that those trapped in the city need immediate help as they have been without food for the last thirteen days.

SYRIA’S PRESIDENT : WAR’S WORST FOLLOW US

Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad has said the worst of his country’s six-year war is behind them after a string of advances by his forces backed by key ally Russia.
In recent months, Assad’s troops and allied fighters have retaken territory across the country, including recapturing all of Aleppo city in December after years of fighting.
In an interview in Damascus with a India-based television station, the Syrian President said that things now are moving in the right direction, which is a better direction, because Syrian troops are defeating the terrorists.
The interview was released by the Syrian presidency today.
More than 320,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011 with demonstrations against Assad’s government.

AFRICAN UNION DISAPPROVES TRUMP’S PARIS ACCORD

African Union has disapproved US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the landmark Paris climate deal and reaffirmed its full and unconditional support to the deal.
Expressing its full support for the initiative, the current head of the regional grouping, Guinean President Alpha Conde, called for the matter to be discussed at the G 20 summit in Germany next month.
In a statement on behalf of the African Union, Conde urged the international community to put in place the Paris accords and accelerate that process. President Trump has announced that the United States will withdraw from the 2015 Paris accord and try to negotiate a new global deal on climate change.

THE FISME FACTOR

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The FISME Factor
President’s Message
Dr. Sangam Kurade, President, FISME” It was an honour for FISME to organize the first India Commonwealth SME Trade Summit in New Delhi. Welcoming the policy makers and delegates from scores of Commonwealth nations, I tried to attract their attention towards Trade Facilitation. It is an issue of critical importance for SMEs. Today, the biggest challenges that SMEs face while exporting are in the realm of non-tariff. The unavailability of relevant information required for clearance of goods, opaque procedures, technical standards and lack of MRAs among labs frustrates SMEs’ efforts for accessing new markets. While in many countries, institutional arrangements have been put in place following WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, it continues to be an uphill task for SME exporters to leverage them for ironing out market access barriers in importing countries. FISME strongly advocated how the private sector led arrangement of cooperation could be facilitated to smooth market access and facilitate trade. The participating policy makers and SMEs discussed, debated and agreed upon a Framework of MSME Cooperation covering most of the issues we raised. The framework was adopted as declaration as the outcome of Summit. It was heartening for me personally and professionally to be part of the facilitative process. ”
Mr. Dinesh Chandra Tripathi, President, FISME
Vol V, Issue 132: June 1, 2017
Activities
Business Banter: Lessons from Entrepreneurs
Macro Metre
Domestic Digest
State Scan
World Watch
Knowledge Store
…And A Lot More
Attn: All MSMEs
ESI and EPF amnesty scheme
A onetime window to employers to join ESI & EPF and regularize your records without reprimand on past non-compliance
Now extended to 30th June 2017
Activities

FISME ORGANIZED 1ST INDIA COMMONWEALTH SME TRADE SUMMIT IN NEW DELHI

Commerce Secretary for Government of India Ms. Rita Teaotia and Deputy Secretary General of Commonwealth Mr. Deodat Maharaj jointly inaugurated the first India Commonwealth SME Trade Summit on 30th June 2017 in New Delhi. Secretary MSME Dr. K.K. Jalan presided over the concluding session wherein the Framework of MSME Cooperation was adopted. The Summit was jointly supported by Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and industries, Government of India and the Commonwealth secretariat (London), Over 400 delegates from over 25 countries participated in the Trade Summit including senior officials from Commonwealth countries. Besides the highly sought after Business-to-Business meetings, three concurrent Forums were also held during the Summit. A high level policy dialogue Forum was addressed by five permanent Secretaries from Commonwealth countries. The Technology and Innovation Forum was organized by University of Nottingham and the Haydn Green Foundation (UK). Participating senior policy makers and leaders of SME associations and Chambers from the Commonwealth countries discussed and agreed to create Framework of MSME Cooperation within the Commonwealth. Besides the Secretaries of Commerce and MSME, the senior officials from Government of India who chaired or coordinated different sessions included Additional Secretary Commerce Mr. Anup Wadhavan, Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner MSME Mr. S N Tripathi, Joint Secretary Commerce Mr. Damu Ravi and Director Commerce Mr. Bipin Menon.
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Is demonetization responsible for decline in India’s GDP? *
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Business Banter: Lessons from Entrepreneurs

BUILD YOUR PERSONAL BRAND AS WELL AS YOUR COMPANY BRAND

As entrepreneurs, we all follow our own path. For some, the rise to financial success is a long, slow, painful process. For others, things just seem to magically fall into place. I believe that the latter isn’t a result of magic, however, but is the sure sign of an entrepreneur who understands the importance of learning from, adapting to and growing with their business.
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Writing on the Wall

MODI GOVERNMENT: THE NEXT TWO YEARS

One of the reasons why growth has remained subdued in the last few years is the collapse in private sector investment. All efforts should be made to strengthen the corporate bond market in order to channelize long-term finance for Indian companies.
The next level of reforms should simplify laws in the land and labour markets, which will significantly improve the ease of doing business in the country.
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MACRO METRE

GDP TO ACCELERATE BY 0.75 PC IN FY18, SAYS CEA

NEW DELHI: Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian today said the GDP growth is expected to further pick up by 0.75 per cent this fiscal on the back of policy support including macroeconomic measures. “Overall, my sense is that the economy could do with all the policy support it could to bring it back to full potential, especially, all the macroeconomic instruments that should be deployed to get the economy back to its full potential,” he said while reacting to subdued GDP number of 7.1 per cent for 2016-17.
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AYE FINANCE SCOOPS $ 8 MN FUNDING FROM BLUE ORCHARD; AIMS FINANCING MSMES

Non-banking Finance Company (NBFC) Aye finance in a recent engagement with an International investment manager Blue Orchard, raised funds of 8 million dollars. These funds were raised through Non-Convertible Debentures with a maturity period of five years. Blue Orchard was formed under an initiative of the United Nations to manage microfinance debt investments worldwide. The company has extended funds of 8 million to Aye Finance.
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GOVT APPROVES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP MODEL IN DEFENCE

The Union Cabinet has given its nod to the ‘strategic partnership’ model under which select private firms will be roped in to build military platforms like fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks. The policy will give a boost to defence manufacturing by private defence majors including leading foreign firms. After the cabinet meeting, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said the government wants to implement at the earliest the new model which is aimed at production of major defence platforms and equipment by Indian companies in collaboration with leading foreign firms.
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GST WILL HELP SMES GROW, PUT AN END TO TAX CORRUPTION: GST COUNCIL OFFICIAL

With a little more than a month remaining for the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the country, the GST council has indicated that under the new tax regime there is huge scope for the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to grow further. Arun Goyal, Additional Secretary of the GST council in a lecture at India International Center made these remarks. He further informed that over a period of time, the GST council is looking towards reducing the number of tax slabs. Currently under the GST bill, there is 5 per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent tax slab; this might be reduced to 1 or 2 tax slabs.
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DOMESTIC DIGEST

EY LAUNCHES DIGIGST TO HELP BUSINESSES COMPLY WITH GST

In a bid to help out Indian businesses floundering to comply with the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Ernst & Young (EY) has announced the launch of DigiGST – an integrated GSP-ASP (GST Suvidha Provider- Application Service Provider) solution that provides organisations with end-to-end GST compliance support. The company has hosted DigiGST on Microsoft Azure to ensure security to its clients. “The launch of GST is perhaps India’s most significant and complex economic reform and technology will play a critical role in this transformation journey.

RBI HAD ADVISED BANKS TO REVIEW THEIR EXISTING LENDING POLICIES TO MSMES: SS MUNDRA

With a view to provide timely financial support to MSMEs facing financial difficulties during their Life Cycle, RBI had advised the banks to review their existing lending policies and incorporating therein, among others, provisions for sanctioning of Standby Credit Facility in case of term loans, Additional Working Capital Limits, Mid Term Review of Regular Working Capital Limits, and Timelines for Credit Decisions, said SS Mundra, Deputy Governor, RBI.

INDIA SUGAR OUTPUT EXPECTED TO JUMP ON DECENT MONSOON

India’s 2017/18 sugar production will likely jump a quarter from the previous year to 25 million tonnes as decent monsoon rains are forecast, the head of an industry body told Reuters. That rebound in output to volumes near consumption levels could sap demand for imports from the world’s biggest consumer of the sweetener, dragging on international prices that are already near their lowest in over a year.

PRODUCTION OF HORTICULTURE CROPS LIKELY TO TOUCH 295 MILLION TONNES

Production of horticulture crops such as fruit and vegetables have seen an increase over the previous year. The production is estimated at 295 million tonnes in 2016-17 crop year ending June, shows the second advance estimates released by the agriculture ministry on Tuesday. Compared to the previous year when production was 286.18 million tonnes, the harvest is 3.1% higher. It is also 2.7% higher over the first advance estimate issued in February largely due to rise in on ..

FISHERIES SECTOR EXPECTED TO TOUCH RS 1.5 LAKH CRORE BY 2020: ASSOCHAM

Urging the government to double the outlay of Rs 3,000 crore for development and management of fisheries sector, apex industry body Assocham on Tuesday said that India could achieve about 16 million metric tonnes (MMT) of inland and marine fisheries’ production by 2019-20 thereby adopting a target oriented approach to achieve eight per cent growth year-on-year. “Aided by government’s efforts to bring systemic changes in processing sector, the domestic segment in raw and processed fisheries sector in value terms is expected to touch Rs 1.5 lakh crore by 2020 and total domestic retail market is forecast to cross Rs 61 lakh crore or almost triple in next 4-5 years,” noted a just-concluded Assocham study titled ‘Fisheries in India: Potential & prospects; Reference state – West Bengal.’

ADB-PNB SIGN $100 MN LOAN TO FINANCE SOLAR ROOFTOP SYSTEMS ON INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Punjab National Bank (PNB) have signed a USD 100 million loan to finance large solar rooftop systems on industrial and commercial buildings throughout India. The loan will be guaranteed by the Government of India. PNB will use the ADB funds to make further loans to various developers and end users to install rooftop solar systems. This is the first tranche loan of the USD 500 million multi tranche finance facility Solar Rooftop Investment Program (SRIP) approved by ADB in 2016.
State Scan

WEST BENGAL

WEST BENGAL GOVERNMENT TO UTILISE ITS UNUSED LAND FOR FRUIT FARMS

West Bengal government has decided to utilise its unused land for setting up fruit farms. The project will start with a farm on 810 hectares unused piece of land, spread over Ranibandh, Raipur, Simlapal, Onda, Taldangra, Hirbandh and Indopur blocks of Bankura district. This is part of a mega project named as ’Horticulture Development in Paschimanchal Districts’. Five districts forming the western region of the state are part of this project – Bankura, Purulia, Paschim Medinipur, Birbhum and West Burdwan.

ODISHA

ODISHA’S FIRST MEGA FOOD PARK INAUGURATED; HAS FACILITIES OF FULLY OPERATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SHEDS FOR SMES

Odisha’s first Mega Food Park, M/s MITS Mega Food Park Pvt Ltd, has been inaugurated today by Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Minister of Food Processing Industries at Rayagada. The food park has facilities of fully operational industrial sheds for SMEs along with developed industrial plots for lease to food processing units. This is the 7th Mega Food Park operationalized in the last 3 years by the present government.

HARYANA

KALRAJ MISHRA TO FLAG OFF MSME SAMMELAN IN HARYANA

The Haryana Government has invited the Union Minister for Micro, Medium and Small Enterprise (MSME) Kalraj Mishra for the scheduled MSME Sammelan on 30th of May in the state of Haryana. The MSME Sammelan is expected to be on the lines of innovation in the MSME sector. The Sammelan is likely to feature exhibition of various achievements and advancements by the industrial units in Haryana. The MSME Sammelan is being organized under the theme “Small is the new big”.

WEST BENGAL

SYNERGY SUMMIT IN WB’S BANKURA DISTRICT BAGS BUSINESS PROPOSALS WORTH RS 600 CR, 305 PROPOSALS FROM MSMES

The Bankura district administration in West Bengal has received investment proposals worth Rs 600 crore at the received investment proposals worth Rs 600 crore. According to All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) around 305 investment proposals came from micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and the other proposals were from large industries. MSMEs like bakeries, rice mills, mechanised stone-crushing units, small-scale units manufacturing agricultural tools and roofing tiles, poultry fodder-making, agro-servicing units, sal-leaf cup-and-plate manufacturing, automobile painting and many others are successfully running their trade in the district.

UTTARAKHAND

BELGIUM TO INVEST IN INDUSTRIES IN UTTARAKHAND

The European country Belgium has recently expressed its interest to invest in the industries in the state of Uttarakhand. A delegation of Belgian trade counsellors led by Belgian Ambassador Jan Luykx recently met Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat. During the talks the delegates have proposed investments in sectors including the herbal, food processing, aromatic plantation and spice sectors.
World Watch

MOROCCO    

INDIA AND MOROCCO CALL FOR CLOSER COOPERATION IN TRADE SECTORS

During the 5th India Morocco Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) held in Rabat on 25 and 26 May 2017, both countries intensified the strong bilateral relations and provided an impetus for closer cooperation between the two countries in the political, commercial, cultural, and trade sectors. Nirmala Sitharaman, Commerce and Industry Minister gave keynote address at the Industry Day of Morocco in Casablanca, organised by the Ministry of Industry, Investment, Trade and Digital Economy of the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco.
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CHINA    

INDIAN EXPORTS TO CHINA RISE SHARPLY BY 20% IN FIRST FOUR MONTHS

After years of decline, Indian exports to China rose sharply in the first four months of this year registering a 20 per cent increase to $5.57 billion, though the trade deficit continued to persist. Indian exports received a major boost mainly due to China increasing the steel consumption by importing big quantity of iron ore as well as gems and diamonds besides cotton materials. The India-China trade grew by six per cent to $26.02 billion from January to April this year, according to the data of China’s customs accessed by PTI.
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AFRICA    

INDIA-AFRICA RELATIONS CAN SHAPE FUTURE OF THE WORLD: ARUN JAITLEY

India and Africa can partner and their strong relations can be instrumental in shaping the future of the world, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the inaugural of the 5 day Annual meeting of the 1st African Development bank summit in Gandhinagar. The Minister further said that the India-Africa partnership model provides huge scope as the inter-dependence is voluntary without any imposition and compulsions. The relations between the two nations have progressed to whole another level.
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SWEDEN    

INDIA-SWEDEN HOLD TALKS ON COOPERATION IN MSME SECTOR AT JCEC

The 18th Session of India-Sweden Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation (JCEC) took place recently in the national capital. The discussion focussed on various themes including the cooperation between the two countries in the MSME sector Nirmala Sitharaman, Commerce and Industry Minister represented the Indian delegation at the JCEC and Ann Linde, Minister for Trade and EU Affairs and Foreign Affair Minister headed the Swedish delegation during the meet.
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HR HEURISTICS

ETHICAL AND INNOVATIVE HR PRACTICES

The concept of human resource management (HRM) and human resource development (HRM/HRD) is an organized learning experience aimed at matching the organizational need for human resource (HR) with the individual need for career growth and development. It is a system and process involving organized series of learning the activities designed to produce behavioural changes in human beings in such a way that they acquire desired level of competence for present as well as future role.

FINANCE FUNDAMENTALS

WHAT SETS LOAN FRAME APART IN THE $300B INDIAN SME LENDING MARKET

While the success of India’s demonetisation is being debated across both commercial and political corridors of power, there hasn’t been a better time for financial firms in the lending market. The surplus liquidity of cash in bank coffers has caused even banks to announce rate cuts on the loans provided.

MARKETING MANTRAS

10 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR B2B MARKETING SUCCESS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN INDIA

Lead generation through effective B2B marketing is very important to stay competitive in the market. If you are not able to getting business leads through your marketing efforts, it means it will become problematic for your business as no revenue will come sooner or later.You may be familiar about how difficult it has been to market your services and products by using available sources smartly.

POLICY POLEMIC

MSMES IN NORTHEAST CONTINUE TO SUFFER POST DISCONTINUATION OF NEIIPP, ALL EYES AT PM MODI’S UPCOMING STATE VISIT

TThe North East Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy (NEIIPP) which was revoked have caused a great loss to the industrial growth in the North Eastern States. While there have been talks of brining a new policy, the industry says with no policy in place, the state is already suffering.

SME SPECIAL

HOW THIS STARTUP IS REDEFINING THE WAY WE SAVE AND INVEST

Saving and investing can be a daunting task for most. But what if you could save effortlessly, like while watching your favourite football team win or walking those 10,000 steps a day? For IIT Kanpur alumni Ankit Kumar and Abhishek Malik, the answer to that question was a startup, though it wasn’t their first. While Ankit holds a master’s degree in design, Abhishek graduated with a degree in economics.

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THIS MAN WILL QUIT HIS JOB TODAY TO INNOVATE 24×7 AND SMASH PROBLEMS FOR A LIVING

Every day for the past few years, Gyan Kesarwani kept one foot in the past, deriving an insatiable drive from the financially trying times he encountered. With his other foot in the future, he was innovating swiftly to usher in the next generation of technology, while keeping his day job as an educator for budding techies.

STOCKPILE

The Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, has released the Provisional estimates of national income for the financial year 2016-17 and quarterly estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the fourth quarter (January-March) of 2016-17, both at constant (2011-12) and current prices.

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INDIA-SWEDEN HOLD TALKS ON COOPERATION IN MSME SECTOR AT JCEC

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Sweden hold talks on cooperation in MSME sector at JCEC
New Delhi, May 17 (KNN) The 18th Session of India-Sweden Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation (JCEC) took place recently in the national capital. The discussion focussed on various themes including the cooperation between the two countries in the MSME sector
Nirmala Sitharaman, Commerce and Industry Minister represented the Indian delegation at the JCEC and Ann Linde, Minister for Trade and EU Affairs and Foreign Affair Minister headed the Swedish delegation during the meet.
The Ministers acknowledged the role of JCEC in uplifting and maintaining the bilateral relations between the two nations. They also expressed optimism towards the commission saying it will continue to strengthen the relations in the future as well.
The two sides reviewed the ongoing projects between the countries in fields including trade and investment, sustainable urban development, environment, education, health, renewable energy and science and technology.  The delegation also discussed other potential areas such as telecom sector, urban transport and road safety, traditional medicine and food and science technology.
Also during the meet, MoUs were signed aiming at strengthening cooperation in the field of Intellectual property. Highlighting the importance of innovation, the delegation expressed interest in working towards promoting innovation through essential partnership.
Talks were also held on establishing mechanisms to facilitate investments and businesses in both the countries.
Both India and Sweden recognized the need of a proper monitoring system to ensure the implementation of the proposals, for which the countries agreed to have mid-term reviews on the progress of initiatives and projects. (KNN/ DA)

LONDON BRIDGE TERROR ATTACKS

London Bridge Terror Attacks Local time 12.30 midnight Southwark. Borough Market opposite Londonbridge three to four men with Asian origin with knife carried out stabbing at various places in the market area two persons were gun down by met policemen .This is third incident of terror attack in Britain. Borough market on Thames river London bridge popular place for bar pubs cafe food and Eatery grocery market Sat night crowded with Londoner three person died on road on South .PM May to hold Sunday Cobra council meet to take stock of situation.Police gun down terror man lying down on pavement who has canisters on his body.. White van Awarded on pavement and 3 attackers with knifes started stabbing indiscriminately to people before police appeared within 5 minutes call to Police.Londib bridge the most gregarious area lay horrifically solitude. Report BBC
Amaresh Chatterjee So horrible.
Borough market is a lovely, cosy place with very friendly shop keepers just like any Indian bazaar. So sad terror strike happened here too.
At least seven people were killed and 48 injured in two terror attacks in central London landmarks this morning. The attacks took place at London Bridge and Borough Market ahead of the General elections scheduled on Thursday.
The first incident occured at London Bridge when a van swerved off the road into a crowd of pedestrians. Within minutes, there were reports of a second attack at Borough market on the South Bank of the Thames where three men started stabbing people. Police shot dead three suspects.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said, the attacks are being treated as potential acts of terrorism. London Mayor Sadiq Khan said, the general elections should not be postponed. He said, Londoners would see an increased police presence in the city, but there is no reason to panic. The Mayor urged people to remain calm and vigilant.
The Indian High Commission in London has issued a helpline number for any Indians affected in the attacks. The number is 020-763-230-35 (Repeat 020-763-230-35). In a tweet, the Commission said it will extend all possible assistance to all affected and their families and friends in the difficult hour.
President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other world leaders have condemned the attack. In a tweet, Mr Mukherjee expressed condolences at the loss of lives and sincere wishes for the recovery of the injured. Mr Modi described the attacks as shocking and anguishing. He said, his thoughts are with families of the deceased and prayers with the injured.
US President Donald Trump spoke with Ms May on phone to offer his condolences. He also offered America’s full support in investigating the attacks. French President Emmanuel Macron said, France is more than ever at the side of UK in its fight against terrorism. German Chancellor Angela Merkel also said, her country is resolutely at Britain’s side. She said, both countries are united across borders not only in horror and mourning, but also in determination to fight against all forms of terrorism. Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and Malaysia have also extended their condolences.
World leaders have condemned the London terror attacks that left six people dead and at least 48 injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the attack as shocking and anguishing.
In a tweet, Mr. Modi, while condemning the incidents, said that his thoughts are with families of the deceased and prayers with the injured. US President Donald Trump spoken with British Prime Minister Theresa May on phone to offer his condolences. He also offered US’ full support in investigating the attack.
French president Emmanuel Macron said France is more than ever at the side of the UK in its fight against terrorism. Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, said his country’s prayers and resolute solidarity are with the people of Britain. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau termed the attacks as awful news.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said he was shocked and disgusted. In a tweet, he said Malaysia condemns the heinous acts and stands with the people of Britain. The president of the EU Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, said his thoughts and prayers were with the victims and their families.
US President Donald Trump has spoken with British Prime Minister Theresa May on phone to offer his condolences over today’s “brutal” two terror attacks in central London. He also offered the US’ full support in investigating the two terror attacks at the iconic London Bridge and Borough Market in the heart of the UK’s capital.
In the attacks, six people were killed and more 30 others injured. The White House, in a statement after the yesterday’s telephonic conversation between the two leaders, also praised the heroic response of police and other first responders.

B SAI PRANEETH WINS THAILAND GRAND PRIX GOLD TITLE

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Indian ace shuttler  B Sai Praneeth defeated Indonesia’s Jonatan Christiein tight three games to win the Thailand Open title on Sunday. Praneeth came from a game down in the final to beat Christie 17-21, 21-18, 21-19 in a match which lasted one hour and 11 minutes.
The third seeded Praneeth registered a straight-sets win in the semi-finals over Pannawit Thongnuam of host nation in straight games 21-11, 21-15, which lasted for just 36 minutes.
It was a mixed day for India yesterday as Saina Nehwal crashed out in the semifinals. Saina lost out to Busanan Ongbamrumphan 21-19, 21-18.

68TH JUNIOR NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TIPS OFF IN NOIDA

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Noida, 4th June 2017: The prestigious 68th Junior National Basketball Championship tipped off today at the Shiv Nadar University in Gautam Budh Nagar district, Noida. The Championship is being organised by the Uttar Pradesh Basketball Association under the aegis of the Basketball Federation of India.
Last year’s winners, Karnataka women opened with a close 65-64 win over Kerala. Karnataka led early before Kerala stormed back in the second quarter to trail 36-38 at halftime. The teams kept going back and forth right till the final buzzer before the experienced Karnataka side pulled through with a nail biting one point win. Sanjana Ramesh of Karnataka top scored with 20 points, while Kerala forward Sreekala fought hard with 25 points in the losing effort.
In the Level 1 men’s matches so far, Maharashtra registered a surprisingly easy 81-64 win over Delhi. The second quarter largely sealed the fate of the game, as Maharashtra outscored their opponents 24-6.
In lower Level 2 action, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal women too started off with confident victories. In men’s Level 2, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand won their respective matches.

RESULTS TILL 2 PM

Men:
Level 1
Group B
  1. Maharashtra (Faisal 20, Yash 17, Danish 16) bt Delhi (Manik Hooda 20, Aditya 16, Nitish 13) 81-64 [25-22, 24-06, 21-16, 11-20]
Level 2
Group D
  1. Gujarat (Harsh 28, Kuldeep 18, Krishnapal 7) bt West Bengal (Alok 22, Gopal 14, Saddam 13) 74-65 [17-13, 24-15, 17-21, 16-16]
  2. Uttar Pradesh (Akshay Sharma 19, Prasun Mishra 15, Bhagyansh Gulati 13) bt Jharkhand (Rahul Kumar 10, Ajhar 6) 67-25 [12-7, 24-13, 20-5, 11-0]
Group C
  1. Himachal Pradesh (Jatin 37, Gurkaran 23, Namneet 12) bt Jammu & Kashmir (Gourav Rajwal 14, Rohit Kumar 14, Sumit Kumar 14) 81-57 [15-20, 23-13, 26-14, 17-10]
Group E
  1. Uttarakhand (Riyanshu 33, Arhant 16, Uday Rathi 10) bt Tripura (Sachin 20, Mohit 14) 90-42 [22-16, 23-5, 26-9, 19-12]
Women:
Level 1
Group A
  1. Karnataka (Sanjana Ramesh 20, Snigddha 14, Aastha Vartak 12) bt Kerala (Sreekala R 25, Jayalaxmi 15) 65-64 [21-13, 17-23, 13-12, 14-18]
Level 2
Group C
  1. Madhya Pradesh (Shruti 26, Isha Chouhan 19) bt Jharkhand (Riya Dokaina 11) 66-23 [21-6, 23-3, 13-4, 10-10]
Group E
  1. West Bengal (Parohita G 17) bt Goa (Neeharika 13) 55-24 [15-10, 20-0, 12-5, 8-9]

ABOUT THE 68TH JUNIOR NATIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women is being held at Shiv Nadar University in Gautam Budh Nagar District, Noida, Uttar Pradesh from 4th to 11th June 2017. The Championship features 25 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in the U18 age group, from various Indian States and Union territories, and is being played in a league cum knockout format. Tamil Nadu boys and Karnataka girls are the defending champions from the previous edition held in Puducherry in May 2016.
The teams are grouped into two levels – Level 1 features the top 10 teams from the previous championship divided into two groups of five teams each (Group A and B), while Level 2 features the remaining teams divided into four groups (Group C, D, E, F).
In the league stages, all the teams play each of the other teams in their group once. The top three teams from each of the groups in Level 1 advance directly to the quarterfinals, while the fourth placed teams play pre-quarterfinal games against the top two teams from Level 2.
Over the years, this Championship has provided a platform for the country’s best players in the U18 category to showcase their talents. This allows selectors to identify and shortlist the most promising players and coaches to parachute into national team training camps with an eye towards participation in international events.

ABOUT BASKETBALL FEDERATION OF INDIA

The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, 19-year-old Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

हिन्दी फ़िल्म पत्रकारिता: शुरुआती दौर (1928-1960)

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हिन्दी फ़िल्म पत्रकारिता: शुरुआती दौर (1928-1960)
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GST COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY DECIDING TO ROLL OUT GST

04th June, 2017
In the wake of GST Council unanimously deciding to roll out GST from 1st July,2017, there is an urgent need to empower and educate the trading community at mass level to cope up them with the basic fundamentals of GST and also make them technology enabled. Taking the challenge from the front end,  the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) is launching a GST enabled Computer system with support of Tally Solutions Limited, premier Accounting Software Company and Acer India Limited, leading computer hardware global on Tuesday 6th June at a grand launching at New Delhi. This business solution has been named as BizGuru. CAIT has also tied up with HDFC Bank for providing requisite finance to the traders those who want to avail the finance.
As per NSSO 2013 there are about 5.77 cr small businesses in the Country and if these businesses are brought in the main stream of taxation, the GST landscape could be much wider generating unimaginable hopes for the Government to garner revenue. However, nearly 60% of these small businesses have yet to adopt technology and since the GST is a technology based taxation system, it seems to be a gigantic task.and therefore preparedness for this huge transition is concerned. However, this is a key prerequisite to the seamless and successful implementation of GST in the country but an area where there is still work to be done.
CAIT has been actively involved in promoting computerization among this section but it’s important that the Government actively owns this initiative and provides a policy push to the faster adoption of digital technologies if GST has to be an unqualified success.
In this context, a mega sensitization campaign for trade associations across the country could be a game changer.
However, this level of preparation from the trading community, many of whom are not used to operating in a digital tax environment could take quite some time.
Given the absolute criticality of taking the trading community along on the road to GST, we would urge the Government to declare period beginning 1st July,2017 to 31st March 2018 as “interim period” to enable the trading community to make the transition to a more sophisticated digital tax framework.
Given the enormity of the impending change, quite naturally, there could be some lapses in the initial phase (trial period) but we would plead with the Government and the tax authorities to waive prosecution and penal liabilities stemming from the law in this period.
Similarly GST Facilitation Centres needs to be opened across the Country to help the traders in their conversion to GST regime. CAIT has offered offices of Trade Associations across the Country for making Facilitation Centre.
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For more details, please contact CAIT Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal at +91-9891015165

LEO VARADKAR ELECTED LEADER FINE GAEL PARTY.

Indian-Origin Irish PM-Elect Leo Varadkar's Family In Mumbai Ecstatic Over His Victory
Leo Varadkar is set to become the Republic of Ireland’s next Prime Minister after winning the leadership of the Fine Gael party. The 38-year-old will become the first gay Prime Minister and will also be the country’s youngest ever leader.
Mr Varadkar beat his rival, Housing Minister Simon Coveney, with 60 per cent of the votes to lead Fine Gael – the biggest party in the coalition government. He will succeed Enda Kenny as leader of the centre-right party within weeks.
Leo Varadkar, minister for social protection, was elected on Friday as leader of Ireland’s Fine Gael, the country’s biggest political party.
Varadkar secured 60 percent of the total weighted vote in the contest while his only rival Simon Coveney, minister for housing, planning, community and local government, only took 40 percent.
Varadkar will succeed Enda Kenny, who has been taoiseach (prime minister) since 2011 and leader of the ruling party since 2002.
In mid May, Kenny retired as leader of Fine Gael under pressure from both inside and outside of the party.
In a statement after Varadkar’s victory, Kenny congratulated his successor as leader of Fine Gael, saying that he wanted to extend his “heartiest” congratulations to Varadkar.
“This is a tremendous honor for him and I know he will devote his life to improving the lives of people across our country. He will have my full support in the work that lies ahead,” Kenny said.
The current taoiseach said he will now provide a “brief but appropriate” period for Varadkar to form a new government.
Varadkar,  delivering his victory speech, said he was honored to be elected as party leader.He said it is the start of a more democratic, more engaged and more inclusive Fine Gael party.
Earlier, his only rival Coveney pledged full support to the new party leader. Coveney said Varadkar was a worthy winner of the contest and that he would work side by side with him to do everything he could to help the new leader.
Born on Jan. 18, 1979 in Dublin, Varadkar is the youngest child and only son of an Indian immigrant father and an Irish mother.
The young Dubliner was 22 when he entered Irish politics. At 27, he was elected to parliament.
Varadkar will become the youngest taoiseach in the history of the country at 38.
The Dail Eireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament, must now vote to ratify Varadkar, a move that is expected to take place within the next fortnight.

GOVT RAID ON FISCAL CORRUPTION & TERROR FUND

Home Minister Rajnath Singh today assured that government will put an end to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and ensure peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on the achievements of his Ministry during last three years, Mr Singh said, 368 terrorists were killed between 2014 and 2017. He said, the incidents of infiltration from Pakistan have come down by 45 per cent after surgical strike in September last year.
The Minister said 10,000 Special Police Officers have been sanctioned for the state. He also said that he does not wish to see stones in hands of the Valley’s youth and 2000 crore rupees have been approved for more than 36,000 displaced families in the state.
The Minister said, there is an improvement in the security situation in the country. He said, the result is evident in 25 per cent reduction in Naxal attacks. Mr Singh said, National Policy and Action Plan was launched to tackle Left-Wing Extremism and Centre has adopted the doctrine of SAMADHAN to counter the menace.
Centre is expediting the process of infrastructure development in Left Wing Extremism affected areas. He said, banks, medical colleges, and airports have come up in Left Wing Extremism affected areas and 2187 mobile towers have been erected.
The Minister stated that government has been successful in countering the challenges posed by the ISIS. He pointed out that despite India having a large Muslim population, ISIS has not been able to establish itself in the country.
National Investigation Agency, NIA today carried out searches at 23 locations in Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana in connection with terror funding in the Kashmir Valley.
The NIA, which had earlier registered a Preliminary Enquiry, converted it into a regular case last evening and began searches in the wee hours.
An official source said, around eight hawala dealers and traders in the national capital were raided, besides two in Sonepat, Haryana.
Among those raided by the NIA in Srinagar were Altaf Fantoosh, the son-in-law of hardline leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and some second rung separatist leaders belonging to Hurriyat Conference and the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front. The agency seized nearly 1.5 crore rupees from various locations in the Kashmir Valley, besides documents which were being scrutinised.
Our correspondent reports, this is for the first time since early 1990s that a central probe agency has carried out raids in connection with terror funding to separatists.
The raids follow questioning of three separatists – Nayeem Khan, Farooq Ahmed Dar alias ‘Bitta Karate’ and Gazi Javed Baba of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, in the national capital last month.
During a sting operation, Nayeem Khan was seen purportedly confessing to receiving money from Pakistan-based terror groups.
CBI has arrested a Lieutenant Colonel and a middleman in connection with an alleged transfer racket at the Army headquarter in New Delhi in which army officers paid lakhs of rupees to manipulate their postings.
Official sources said, the agency arrested the two while an alleged bribe of two lakh rupees was changing hands for transfer of a Bengaluru based army officer.
The agency busted the racket involving senior Army officers posted at its headquarters in Delhi. Sources say, they were allegedly giving choice postings for “huge illegal gratification” which ran into lakhs for a single transfer.
The case has been registered against Lieutenant Colonel Ranganathan Suvramani Moni, Hyderabad- based army officer Purshottam, Bengaluru-based barracks and stores officer S. Subhas and alleged middleman Gaurav Kohli.
CBI sources say some more senior officers are suspected to be involved in the case. The agency FIR allege that the bribe was being paid through hawala channels.
The bureau is focusing on how the army officers were ready to pay lakhs of rupees to get a posting of their choice.

INDIA THE FASTEST GROWING MAJOR ECONOMY: ARVIND PANAGARIYA

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GDP growth is fashionable term in economy to highlights the achievements of the nation.Globally disparities have widened to such an extend that those with  static income or lower income is unable to cope with day to day needs whereas those in race of grace of system are loaded with surge in purse hike thus enjoy the fruits of economy of inflation. US, Britain, France German along with majority of the nations reel under the burden inflated growth for frugal percentage of people in the nation and rest crawl to survive. With technology taking roller coaster drive unemployment is on rise  7 millions per year and another 10 millions each years get prepared to seek employment and the present government which offered for than 10 millions employment finds its self in midst of sea unable to navigate to clear this growing disparities thus exodus of brains to foreign lands for better perspective is still in vogue as our currency gets depleted each year and those enhancing in its value find the professional safe heaven to undertake work. The Governance across the globe finds close to national treasury  thus finds its institutional loquacious eloquence of sweet fantastic dreams for masses and windfall amenities, power,funds of immense value at their feet. We therefore find the positive and calculus mantras from those at helm of affairs without telling tale of government actions on people getting unemployment, underemployment those in line to seek employment.

NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya said today that India will regain the crown of the fastest growing major economy, overtaking China, as early as the first quarter of 2017-18.
Talking to news agency, Mr Panagariya said India, on an annual basis, is ahead of China and will regain the growth momentum soon on the back of host of reforms initiated by the Narendra Modi Modi government.
India lost the tag to China in the March quarter with the GDP growth slipping to 6.1 per cent. China recorded a growth rate of 6.9 per cent during the January-March quarter.
However, on an annual basis, India grew by 7.1 per cent in 2016-17.
Mr Panagariya further said that the growth will rebound in the current fiscal at a minimum of 7.5 per cent and accelerate further in the coming years. He said government has taken lots of reform measures and country will get to the 8 per cent growth trajectory in the next two years.

PM NARENDRAMODI BEING WELCOMED BY FRANCE PRESIDENT EMMANUELMACRON.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron and discussed issues of international and mutual interests including ways to enhance the strategic ties, countering terrorism and climate change.
The two leaders met at the Elysee Palace, the official residence of the president of Franc.
‘A meeting to mark a new warmth and friendship. PM @narendramodi meets new French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris,’ Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted along with some pictures of the two leaders.
Modi arrived in France from Russia, where he held talks with President Vladimir Putin and attended an international economic forum. Before Russia, Modi also visited Germany and Spain and held talks with the top leadership there.
The two sides are expected to issue a joint declaration after the Modi-Macron meeting.
“I would be exchanging views with the French President on important global issues including UN Security Council reforms and India’s permanent membership of the UN Security Council, India’s membership of the various multilateral export control regimes, counter-terrorism cooperation, collaboration on climate change and International Solar Alliance,” Modi had said ahead of the visit.Rediff

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INDIA THRASHES PAKISTAN

On Sunday evening Pakistan won the toss and elected field with fine bowling in five over it looked the Openers Dhawan and Rohit were not getting the touch either of their own class or with bats at those overs. Those watching the match felt as the players are on look for stay at wicket but in next five overs Rohit opened up and showed batting all around thus Dhwan too played some better but limted strokes thus India reached respectable foundation 136 for no loss. Rohit Sharma  the top scorer with 91 and Shikhar Dhawan made 68  runs.
India thrashed Pakistan by 124 runs under Duckworth Lewis method in Champions Trophy cricket match at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Put in to bat, defending champions India notched up a competitive 319 runs for three after two rain interruptions reduced the match to 48 overs.
Set a revised target of 324 in 48 overs at the start of their innings, Pakistan were required to chase 289 in 41 overs when play resumed after the day’s third rain interruption. While chasing the revised target of 289 runs in 41 overs, Pakistan bundled out at 164 runs in 33.4 overs.
For India, Umesh Yadav took three wickets while Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja had two wickets apiece. Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh stood out in an all-round batting effort, propelling India to 319 for three after rain halted proceedings twice in the marquee clash.
Rohit Sharma was the top scorer with 91, while skipper Virat Kholi remained unbeaten on 81. Shikhar Dhawan made 68, while Yuvraj Singh contributed 53. Yuvraj Singh named Player of the Match. Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and opted to field.
Pak media reports interesting points for  Indian teams to know.
Pakistan cricket for over 25 years, it gives me no hope when I hear captain Sarfraz Ahmed claim that the pressure would be on India and not Pakistan ahead of a high-voltage match. The statement is as hollow as the Pakistan batting.
On the other hand, India —first under Saurav Ganguly and then MS Dhoni—have become a winning unit. From a purely cricketing point of view, India has become such a formidable side that they go into any tournament as favourites (or at least one of the top teams).
It’s not just about their batting. India, in fact, have developed an extremely effective bowling line-up with excellent pacemen and world-class spinners. Once one of the sloppiest fielding sides around, India now have some of the finest on the ground, with the likes of Ravendra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, Shekhar Dhawan and others in the mix.
Pakistan cricket for over 25 years, it gives me no hope when I hear captain Sarfraz Ahmed claim that the pressure would be on India and not Pakistan ahead of a high-voltage match. The statement is as hollow as the Pakistan batting.
On the other hand, India —first under Saurav Ganguly and then MS Dhoni—have become a winning unit. From a purely cricketing point of view, India has become such a formidable side that they go into any tournament as favourites (or at least one of the top teams).
It’s not just about their batting. India, in fact, have developed an extremely effective bowling line-up with excellent pacemen and world-class spinners. Once one of the sloppiest fielding sides around, India now have some of the finest on the ground, with the likes of Ravendra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, Shekhar Dhawan and others in the mix.
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly has expressed his disappointment over poor cricket shown by team Pakistan against India in its Champions Trophy opener on Sunday.
Speaking to Geo.tv, Ganguly said that Pakistan was in desperate need of restructuring its domestic cricket, adding that Indian Premier League was not the factor which put Indian cricket ahead of Pakistan.
“Pakistan needs to restructure its domestic system; you have to improve your First Class cricket. You have to play regular cricket,” he said.
“I can’t accept that a country, which has got immense talent, cannot fix its First Class cricket.”
The former Indian skipper said senior Pakistani players should be consulted in view of improving cricket in Pakistan
“Something needs to be done for Pakistan cricket. Wasim, Waqar, Javed Miandad, Saleem Malik…(senior Pakistani cricketers) need to be consulted because a good Pakistani side is important for world cricket. With time their performances are going down,” he lamented.
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TALK ON ‘OF VAGRANTS & MIGRANTS: ON THE DISCURSIVE LIMIT OF LAW’

AVISHEK RAY
TUESDAY, 6 JUNE 2017 ADD TO CALENDAR
3:00 PM
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
How law perceives the world is often grounded in systems of values and beliefs adopted by the legal practitioners: their interpretive frameworks, prejudices and dispositions, which shape the very ‘paradigms’ upon which they choose to see the ‘facts’ and frame their methods of inquiries. In other words, ‘truth’ in the eyes of the law is but ex post facto (re)construction of ‘reality’ achieved through narratorial articulation of relevant events and chosen facts. Taking off from here, this talk sets out to understand: how do we unpack the social ‘constructivism’ of the apriori assumptions that cloak the idea of the ‘vagabond’ in the legal imagination? How does law ‘frame’ the vagabond as a sub-set within the ‘human’? What conflates this idea with the notion of the ‘abject’? Why at all is vagrancy perceived as punishable in the eyes of the law? Invoking a few case studies, both from India and beyond, this paper points to the arbitrariness in the juridico-political imagination and the ambiguity in the legal articulation of the ‘vagabond’.
Dr Avishek Ray teaches at the National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam after having earned his PhD (2014) in Cultural Studies from Trent University, Canada. He has also completed a PhD Coursework (2009-10) in Cultural Studies from the Centre for the Study of Culture & Society (CSCS), Bangalore.
He has worked on what may loosely be called archaeology of vagabondage: the political and philosophical implications of the social construct ‘vagabond’ and cultural representations thereof in the context of South Asia. He has edited a Bangla anthology on Religion & Popular Culture, and published in reputed journals like Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (Routledge), Canadian Journal of Comparative Literature, Journal of Human Values (SAGE) among others. He has held research fellowships at IIM Calcutta, University of Edinburgh (UK), Purdue University Library (USA) and Pavia University (Italy)
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GOVT DISMISSES REPORTS OF DOWNTURN IN IT SECTOR

When there are explicit  reports  of unemployment on surge and manufacturing faces downward  swing and employment avenues are shrinking people from other form of IOTA is shifting to smartphone the services are of 4G of telecom on rise in urban areas thus the demand for IT sector in order to consolidate or shift to smart phones shall cause downturn in IT sectors as its multiple  options are being reduced  but the minister has to subscribe and make palatable diction for his institution called government. Thus run his statement as follows,
Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today dismissed as completely wrong the reports of a downturn in the Indian IT sector. The minister said a good number of people will get jobs in the current fiscal.
His statement comes against the backdrop of media reports that IT firms in India were in the midst of the industry’s largest retrenchment drive due to US President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies.
Mr Prasad said in a press conference in Kochi that 6 lakh appointments have taken place in the last three years of the Narendra Modi-led government.
He claimed that retrenchment of 100-200 people had happened in the sector on performance ground. The minister said the Indian digital economy was going to become USD 1 trillion in the coming 5 to 7 years.
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ISRO TO LAUNCH HEAVIEST SATELLITE USING VEHICLE GSLV MARK III D-1

The countdown for the national space agency ISRO’s historic launch of GSLV Mark III D-1 is progressing well at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikotta.
The newly developed indigenous launch vehicle is set to insert the communication satellite GSAT-19 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit after it blasts off from the second launch pad of the spaceport at 5.28 pm today.
This is the first ever developmental flight for the 4-ton class vehicle, powered by the indigenous cryogenic upper stage of 20 tonnes thrust. In this test flight, the ISRO’s most powerful ever rocket is set to carry the satellite of 3136 kg lift off mass into space, the heaviest ever to be launched from Indian soil.
GSLV Mark III has double the capacity of its predecessor GSLV Mark II in terms of its payload carrying capacity. Its first stage is made of two strap on motors filled with solid fuel.
The second and core stage is fueled by liquid propellants. The most crucial cryogenic engine at its upper stage provides a heavy thrust of 20 ton to give the mammoth rocket the edge to take heavier payloads such as 4-ton class communication satellites to geosynchronous transfer orbits.
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CBI REGISTERED A CASE AGAINST PRANNOY, RADHIKA ROY AND OTHERS

Murmur in media on the exit of Arnab Goswami and Barkha Dutt exodus from their repetitive channels in hush hush the hunch of media conglomeration is either restructured or media with stained touch are being investigated how far this goes or ends with some tacit touch.Follow the development of media in Qs
Various tweets from ANI and other sources reveal that government  has initiated media collusion or  media mentor game.
Dehradun: Caretakers at NDTV co-founder Prannoy Roy’s house say 6-7 people from CBI came in the morning and searched the house.
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Fear of law is necessary and it should be applied no matter who you are: BJP MP Subramanian Swamy on CBI raids at Prannoy Roy’s locations.
Now NDTV’s bleeding hearts are urging our government not to arrest Mr.& Ms. Roy for custodial interrogation!! Such is our society today.
CBI registered a case against Prannoy, Radhika Roy and others for causing an alleged loss to ICICI bank to the tune of 48 Crore: CBI Sources
CBI registered a case against Prannoy, Radhika Roy and others for causing an alleged loss to ICICI bank to the tune of 48 Crore: CBI Sources
Aap jaante hain kya chal rha hai desh mein, aap (media) ne nirnaya lena hai kya karna hai: Oscar Fernandes on CBI raids at P Roy’s locations…
Message to those trying to destroy institutions of India & everything it stands for:we’ll fight for our country & overcome these forces-NDTV.
NDTV & its promoters will fight tirelessly against this witch-hunt by multiple agencies: NDTV on raids at Prannoy Roy’s premises.
Law is taking its own course, there is no witch-hunting at all: I&B Minister Venkaiah Naidu on CBI raids at Prannoy Roy’s locations
This govt don’t believe in interfering. They(CBI) must have some information, that’s why they might have taken steps: I&B Min Venkaiah Naidu
CBI today searched the residence of NDTV founder Prannoy Roy in New Delhi and three other locations for allegedly causing losses to a private bank.
CBI sources said the agency has registered a case against Roy, his wife Radhika and RRPR Holdings for allegedly causing losses of 48 crore rupees to ICICI Bank.
The agency is conducting searches at four places in the national capital and Dehradun.
The NDTV has termed the move as a witch-hunt based on false accusations.
In a statement, it said the channel will not succumb to these attempts to undermine democracy and free speech in India.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Venkaiah Naidu said law will take its own course in the matter of the CBI raids at NDTV founder Prannoy Roy’s residence.
Talking to media in New Delhi, Mr Naidu said there is no witch hunting at all. He said NDA government does not believe in interfering. He said the CBI must have some information to have taken steps.
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IOM TO ASSIST SRI LANKA FLOOD AND LANDSLIDE VICTIMS IN WORST AFFECTED AREAS

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Humanitarian Emergencies, Migration and Environment
Sri Lanka – Heavy flooding, landslides and flash floods caused by the southwest monsoon have affected some 684,000 people in south and central Sri Lanka. The flooding, which is believed to be the worst in over a decade, has left at least 212 people dead and 79 missing.
IOM initial rapid assessments conducted on 30-31 May in Matara, Kalutara, Rathnapura and Galle districts showed homes and villages swept away by the flood waters and mud slides.
Sri Lanka’s Disaster Management Centre (DMC) estimates that over 2,500 houses were destroyed and nearly 15,900 damaged. These numbers could rise as data from damage assessments is compiled in the coming weeks.
Nearly 22,000 people are still sheltering in over 200 over-crowded “safe sites,” including schools, temples and churches. In flood-affected areas people are expected to return to their homes as water levels recede.
But in landslide-affected areas, people currently staying in evacuation centres or with relatives and friends are unlikely to be able to return to their homes in the short term.
“There will likely be a need to track displacement, return, and site closure. People will need shelter and other non-food relief items (when they leave the sites) and we will need to ensure that aid is distributed at the location most useful and appropriate for each affected family,” said IOM Sri Lanka Chief of Mission Giuseppe Crocetti.
IOM is already supporting the government and humanitarian agencies with displacement tracking maps generated from DMC updates.
The UN Migration Agency plans to provide 3,700 shelter repair kits, 5,000 non-food relief item (NFI) kits and 250 temporary shelters, with funding sought from the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). The intervention will help an estimated 74,750 people.
On Friday (2/6) the UN Humanitarian Country Team launched an Emergency Response Plan seeking USD 22.7 million to address the critical life-saving and protection needs of 374,000 people in seven districts, targeting four priority sectors, including shelter, food, health and water and sanitation.
As part of the plan, IOM will co-lead the Emergency Shelter and NFI sector, which is appealing for USD 6.5 million for 8,000 shelter repair kits (in-kind or cash), 25,000 household NFI kits, 1,500 in situ transitional shelters, and 100 temporary shelter solutions.
IOM’s sector response for the current emergency will require USD 3.5 million. With nearly USD 1.8 million in the process of being mobilized, IOM will need another USD 1.7 million to fully implement the response.
To read IOM Sri Lanka’s latest situation report, please go here.
To see the latest map of displacement caused by the floods, please go here.
For more information please contact Giuseppe Crocetti at IOM Sri Lanka, Email: gcrocetti@iom.int, Tel: +94(0)115325300
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UP GIRLS AND DEFENDING CHAMPS KARNATAKA GIRLS REMAIN UNDEFEATED


Noida, 6th June 2017: While things continue to remain hot outdoors, the indoor stadium at Shiv Nadar University also continued to heat up as we enter Day 3 of the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship. Matches continued till late yesterday evening on Day 2 and the sparse crowd that stayed till late was treated to some good basketball action.
Neighbours Punjab and Haryana boys squared off in a level 1 clash which was expected to be a bruiser of a contest. However, Punjab’s size and talent was too much for Haryana to handle, who crumbled to a 79-55 defeat. Up to five Punjab players scored in double digits. In the other level 1 boys’ match yesterday evening, Chandigarh got the better of Telangana (89-58), led by Amit’s 28 points. Tamil Nadu girls also picked up a win last evening against Rajasthan 59 to 31 and remained unbeaten.
On the morning of Day 3, defending champions Karnataka maintained a perfect record with a win against Delhi 45-37. A strong first quarter (23-7) set the tone for Karnataka who cruised to the win, despite not having the services of forward Snigddha, who suffered a minor injury yesterday. Kerala girls also picked up a comfortable 48-28 win against Gujarat.
The Uttar Pradesh girls continued to shine in their home court. Shreyasi (17 points) and Vaishnavi (14 points) ensured a 19-2 start to the game, which ended in a 47-20 win for UP against the Odisha girls. Both the girls’ and boys’ teams of Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal registered victories today, while the Madhya Pradesh boys overcame Himachal Pradesh in a 71-58 win.

Results from 6th June 2017 till 2 pm

Women:
Level 1
Group A
  1. Kerala(Jayalakshmi 8, Lithra 5, Sreekala 5, Aneesha 5) bt Gujarat (Tavleen 12, Ria 7) 48-28 (16-9, 9-3, 11-6, 12-10)
  2. Karnataka (Sanjana Ramesh 18, Harshitha 14, Chandana G. 7) bt Delhi (Meena 16, Sushantika 10) 45-37 (23-7, 9-11, 4-9, 9-10)
Level 2
Group D
  1. Uttar Pradesh(Shreyasi 17, Vaishnavi 14) bt Odisha (Lipramayee 7, Ambika 6) 47-20 (19-2, 11-11, 10-5, 7-2)
Group E
  1. West Bengal(Paromita 29, Babita Das 16) bt Telangana (Nashita Amira 14, R. Jyothi 10, G. Sandhya 10) 77-45 (31-15, 12-6, 18-13, 16-11)
Group F
  1. Andhra Pradesh(Vyshnavi 16, Susmitha 10, N. Padmavathi 8, Uma Maheshwari 8) bt Uttarakhand (Srishti 10) 50-19 (6-4, 14-4, 14-2, 16-9)
Men:
Level 2
Group C
  1. Madhya Pradesh(Yugesh 18, Puneet 14, Rituraj 10) bt Himachal Pradesh (Jatin 15, Sahil 10, Akshay 10, Namneet 10) 71-58 (24-8, 10-16, 11-16, 26-18)
Group D
  1. West Bengal(Gopal 22, Vinod 19, Saddam 17) bt Jharkhand (Ashwini 28, Ranjan Singh 15, Rahul 11) 85-67 (29-19, 18-11, 16-21, 22-16)
Group F
  1. Andhra Pradesh(AS Pavan 25, N. Md. Haroon 17, V. Naga Durga 16, SS Krishna 12) bt Odisha (Sarat 21, Suresh 20, Srikanta 14) 88-74 (24-26, 24-18, 22-20, 18-10)

Results from 5th June 2017 after 6 pm

Women:
Level 1
Group B
  1. Tamil Nadu(S. Puspa 19, N. Mirudhula 11) bt Rajasthan (Yashika 16, Ishika 7) 59-31 (17-7, 18-12, 10-6, 14-6)
Level 2
Group C
  1. Himachal Pradesh(Poonam 17, Muskan 12) bt Jharkhand (Pallavi Ghosh 7) 39-16 (18-2, 9-2, 8-12, 4-0)
Group E
  1. Telangana(K. Jyothi 17, Nashita A. 11) bt Goa (Amisha L. 8) 45-16 (10-6, 15-8, 8-2, 12-0)
Group F
  1. Uttarakhand (Srishti Rawat 15, Jaya Joshi 10) bt Assam (Mamtaz Begum 6) 40-11(14-0, 15-4, 6-7, 5-0)
Men:
Level 1
Group A
  1. Punjab(Kanwar Gurbaz 19, Swapnil Sharma 16, Mandeep Singh 14, Gurwinder Singh 13, Princepal Singh 12) bt Haryana (Rinku 33, Sachin 11)79-55 (23-18, 15-12, 25-12, 16-13)
Group B
  1. Chandigarh (Amit 28, Anuj 17, Rahul 16, K Vishal 11) bt Telangana (Vipin 16, Pradeep 11, S. Sai Krishna 11) 89-58 (22-17, 27-22, 22-15, 18-4)
Level 2
Group F
  1. Andhra Pradesh(AS Pawan Kumar 13, SS Krishna 13) bt Puducherry (M. Samuel 6) 55-26 (19-7, 11-4, 19-5, 6-10)

About the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship 2017

The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women is being held at Shiv Nadar University in GautamBudh Nagar District, Noida, Uttar Pradeshfrom 4th to 11th June 2017. The Championship features 25 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in the U18 age group, from various Indian States and Union territories, and is being played in a league cum knockout format. Tamil Nadu boys and Karnataka girls are the defending champions from the previous edition held in Puducherry in May 2016.
The teams are grouped into two levels –Level 1 features the top 10 teams from the previous championship divided into two groups of five teams each (Group A and B), while Level 2 features the remaining teams divided into four groups (Group C, D, E, F).
In the league stages, all the teams play each of the other teams in their group once. The top three teams from each of the groups in Level 1 advance directly to the quarterfinals, while the fourth placed teams play pre-quarterfinal games against the top two teams from Level 2.
Over the years, this Championship has provided a platform for the country’s best players in the U18 category to showcase their talents. This allows selectors to identify and shortlist the most promising players and coaches to parachute into national team training camps with an eye towards participation in international events.

About Basketball Federation of India

The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, 19-year-old Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

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SAINT GURMEET RAM RAHIM SINGH INSAN WILL GIVE STARTUP TO SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN

PRESS INVITATION

Hakikat Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. cordially invites you on The Success Party of the blockbuster film

“Jattu Engineer”
For achieving 200crore mark
Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan
Will give startup to
Signature Campaign
(Where the signatures of 10 Lakh people, will be forwarded to PM Narendra Modi to make Cow National Mother of India. Along with a Cow Milk Party.)


Guests List:
  • Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Ji Insan
  • Honeypreet Insan



Time: 11:30am
Date: 7th June 2017, (Wednesday)
Venue: The Lalit, Barakhamba Road


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DVD COLLECTION OF ANIL KAPOOR’S SUSPENSE CRIME THRILLER “24- SEASON 2

Ultra Media & Entertainment Pvt Ltd launched the DVD Collection of Anil Kapoor’s suspense crime thriller “24- Season 2”
  • Consists of an attractive pack of a 6 DVD’s set which includes all the 24 telecasted episodes of the serial in a lucid, storytelling format 
  • This appealing collection of DVD’s is available all over India in an affordable price of Rs 1499 / – only
  • One can even get it home delivered in a very short time by ordering it through ecommerce sites like Flipkart,Snapdeal & Amazon
June 2017, Mumbai :Ultra Media & Entertainment Pvt Ltd launched a 6 set DVD collection of Anil Kapoor’s suspense crime thriller “24- Season 2”. Jai Singh Rathod returns to action after three years. His wife dead… his family shattered… himself a recovering alcoholic, Jai is no longer a part of the Anti-Terrorist Unit (ATU) now.
The day begins with Jai attempting a daring rescue of convicted drug lord and terror mastermind Roshan Sherchan, who is to be hanged in the next 24 hours in Pune Central Jail. At the same time Roshan’s younger brother Haroon threatens to release a deadly virus in Mumbai if his brother is harmed in any way. Jai, who appears to be working for Haroon finds himself caught in the crossfire between the Sherchans and ATU.To save Mumbai, Jai has to use every trick in the book. With ATU hunting for him as an accomplice of the Sherchans, Jai’s mission has never been more personal, more dangerous and an impossible race against time.
Will 24 hours be enough?
“24- Season 2” was telecasted in Colors from 23rd July 2016 onwards. It was a instant success from its season 1 itself & enjoyed a high TRP rating throughout its tenure. Produced by Anil Kapoor and directed by Abhinay Deo, Rensil D’silva, Karan Boolani & Jijy Phillip. It starred Anil Kapoor in the main lead ofJai Singh Rathod. He was supported by Ashish Vidyarthi, Sakshi Tanwar, Surveen Chawla, Sikandar Kher, Neil Bhoopalam and more.
The DVD set is amended in a very lucid story telling format, wherein every episode is continued by the other as its logical extension. This easy to watch, uninterrupted format makes it effortless for viewers to follow the entire journey seamlessly. To simplify it more the entire content is supported by English subtitles.
Ultra Media & Entertainment Pvt Ltd is an entertainment conglomerate and a pioneer in providing home video solutions globally since the past 35 years. It always has been in forefront in providing entertainment of various genres to the worldwide audience. Be it mythology, history, drama, comedy, thriller, action etc, Ultra has brought them to your drawing room now since decades through its robust distribution network. Continuing its tradition of re living the rich, historical, mythological and well known Indian TV serials, Ultra in the past have successfully launchedMalgudi days, Devon Ka Dev Mahadev – Season 1 and 2, Mahabharat, Ramayan, Jai Hanuman, Jolly LLB 2, M.S. Dhoni- The Untold Story, Neerja, Force 2, Akira, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Maine Pyaar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, Hum Saath Saath Hain, Mein Prem Ki Deewani Hoon, I am Kalam, Classic Hits of Guru Dutt and many more globally.
The company also currently has an exhaustive library consisting of over 1500 titles comprising of blockbuster Indian Films, television serials and other contents and is associated with some of the leading production studios worldwide
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TURNING THE TIDE

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TURNING THE TIDE

Secretary-General: Nations must overcome resource, territorial interests or watch ocean health deteriorate further


Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ “Turning the Tide” opening remarks to the Ocean Conference in New York on 5 June:
I thank the Governments of Fiji and Sweden for co-hosting this Conference, and I thank everybody who was involved in its preparation.  But a special word of gratitude to the President of the General Assembly, Peter Thomson, for his determination and leadership all the way through that led to this Conference.
We are here today to take decisive action to nurture and protect the lifeblood of our planet.  Oceans and seas cover two thirds of our home.  Maybe we should change its name from “Planet Earth” to “Planet Water.”
Oceans provide food, energy, water, jobs and economic benefits for people in every country — even those that are landlocked.  They are a crucial buffer against climate change and a massive resource for sustainable development.  The health of our oceans and seas is inextricably linked with the health of our planet and all life on earth.
Many nationalities, including mine, have a special relationship with the sea.  The truth is, the sea has a special relationship with all of us.  It keeps us alive.  But that relationship is now under threat as never before.  Pollution, overfishing and the effects of climate change are severely damaging the health of our oceans.  According to one recent study, plastic could outweigh fish – if nothing happens – in our seas by 2050.
Rising sea levels threaten entire countries.  Oceans are warming and becoming more acidic, causing coral bleaching and reducing biodiversity.  Changing currents will have a serious impact on weather patterns; we must prepare for more frequent storms and droughts.
Fisheries in some places are collapsing.  Dead zones — underwater deserts where life cannot survive because of a lack of oxygen — are growing rapidly in extent and number.  Many species could be extinct within decades.  Conflicting demands from industry, fishing, shipping, mining and tourism are creating unsustainable levels of stress on coastal ecosystems.
Numerous reports, global commissions and scientific assessments have described the serious damage to our most vital life support system — but the situation is getting worse.  Governments are not making full use of the tools available to them, including the Convention on the Law of the Sea, and UN Oceans.
We are here today to turn the tide.  We created these problems.  With decisive, coordinated global action, we can solve them.  Sustainable Development Goal 14, the Goal of the Oceans, must be our road map to clean, healthy oceans.
The essential first step is ending the artificial dichotomy between economic demands and the health of our seas.  The conservation and sustainable use of marine resources are two sides of the same coin.
Second, we need to promote strong political leadership and new partnerships, based on the existing legal framework.  I commend all the signatories of the Call for Action that will be formally adopted this week.  Now we need concrete steps, from expanding marine protected areas, to the management of fisheries; from reducing pollution, to cleaning up plastic waste.  I call for a step change, from local and national initiatives to an urgent, coordinated international effort.  The ongoing work with a view to a legal framework on conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction is particularly important to the future of the oceans and their biodiversity.
Third, we must translate the political will of the 2030 Agenda, the Paris Agreement on climate change and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda into funding commitments.
Fourth, we must deepen our knowledge base with better data, information and analysis.  We can’t improve what we don’t measure.
Finally, we must share best practices and experiences.  Most solutions are local, but many have broader relevance.
The United Nations has a critical role to play.  We are committed to providing integrated, coordinated support for the implementation of all the historic agreements of the past year, including the Sustainable Development Goal on the Oceans.  I am determined to break down barriers between United Nations agencies and programmes, to improve performance and accountability.
We are already building partnerships with Governments, the private sector, civil society and others, and working with international financial institutions on innovative financing to release more funds.  We are harnessing the power of big data to improve the basis for decision-making and accountability.  And UN Oceans and the entire United Nations system will continue to play a convening role as a forum for information-sharing, advocacy and the development of international law.
The Portuguese writer Vergílio Ferreira once said: “Da minha língua vê-se o mar (from my language, you can see the sea).”  So it is appropriate that my first major United Nations conference as Secretary-General concerns the ocean — a precious resource for so many countries.
The Swedes were sailing around the Baltic Sea and as far as present-day Istanbul some 1,300 years ago.  Fijians were sailing canoes at record speeds and for record distances around the Pacific well before that.  A Japanese creation myth tells of how the archipelago was formed from sea water.  An Inuit creation myth is centred on Sedna, the Goddess of the Sea.
The sea indeed, belongs to all of us.  Improving the health of our oceans is a test for multilateralism, and we cannot afford to fail.  We must jointly address the problems of governance that have held us back.
I am aware that there are many obstacles to progress.  But we need a new strategic vision.  I call on all Member States to engage in the dialogue necessary to define a new model for the future governance of our oceans.  Unless we overcome the territorial and resource interests that have blocked progress for far too long, the state of our oceans will continue to deteriorate.  We must put aside short-term national gain to prevent long-term global catastrophe.
Conserving our oceans and using them sustainably is preserving life itself.
Thank you very much.
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CABINET SECRETARY ASKS DIFFERENT MINISTRIES AND PSUS TO SET-UP AND ACTIVATE A GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) FACILITATION CELL

The different Ministries/Departments and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) under these ministries have been asked by the Cabinet Secretary to set-up and activate a GST Facilitation Cell to provide all possible support to the business and industry sector for the smooth roll-out of GST with effect from 1st July, 2017.
The Cabinet Secretary, Government of India , Shri P.K. Sinha has asked the Secretaries of the different Ministries/Departments to set-up a Goods and Service Tax (GST) Facilitation Cell in their respective Department/Ministry. Shri Sinha said that the Cell, in turn, shall be in constant touch with the major industry and business associations relating to the respective Ministry/Department and provide all possible support for the smooth roll-out of GST w.e.f. 1st July, 2017.
The Cabinet Secretary in a letter to the Secretaries of the different Ministries/Departments has further mentioned that the GST Facilitation Cell can preferably be managed by a small core team headed by the Economic Adviser or any other designated officer of the respective Ministry/Department. He said while the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance is making the Help lines operational for any individual tax payer to seek resolution of any legal or IT related issues, the GST Facilitation Cell, on the other hand, could serve as the first point of contact for addressing any issue being faced by any business or industrial sector related to the respective Ministry. He further added that this would greatly facilitate the roll-out of GST.
 
The Cabinet Secretary in his letter to the Secretaries of the different Ministries/Departments has also asked them to ensure that all Public Sector Units (PSUs) under the administrative control of their respective Ministry/Department are GST Compliant before 1st July, 2017. He asked the Secretaries to have meeting(s) with all the CMDs/Chair Persons of the PSUs, if any, under their charge in order to sensitize them towards GST roll-out. The Cabinet Secretary further added that preferably each PSU may constitute a GST Cell, which, in turn, should be fully equipped with the complete knowledge of all the relevant GST Act/Rules/Rate Structure etc.
 
Shri P.K.Sinha has further stated that to ensure smooth and successful roll-out of GST, it is essential that all stakeholders, both in the Government as well outside, are adequately prepared for the roll-out. Therefore, it is imperative to ensure that all sectors/businesses are GST ready before 1st July, 2017.
 
Earlier, the Revenue Secretary, Dr. Hasmukh Adhia had also written to the Secretaries of the different Ministries/Departments that there is an urgent need for all the Central Governments Ministries/PSUs (working under them) to be made aware of the basic features of GST Law and procedures, including implication in their respective areas of work. The Revenue Secretary had stated that the PSUs and other entities who are likely to pay GST need to be GST ready.
 
The Revenue Secretary, Dr. Adhia had also mentioned that the new scheme of tax administration will have an impact on the work of various Ministries/Departments including PSUs and other autonomous bodies who are involved in the economic activity in one way or the other, therefore, there is need for a time bound schedule for undertaking GST awareness campaign and training programme for the officials of the respective Ministry/Department. The Revenue Secretary stated that National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACEN) has been mandated to conduct the GST training for the officers as well as for the representatives of trade and industry. He said that NECAN has a panel of resource persons/master trainers across India and would be happy to provide required assistance in this regard.
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24 FOREIGN PLAYERS FOR ULTIMATE TABLE TENNIS

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Men’s World No. 7 Wong Chun Ting and Women’s World No. 9 Han Ying among 24 foreign players for Ultimate Table Tennis


~ Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra lead Indian pool for the inaugural edition of India’s first-ever professional table tennis league ~


5th June 2017: Come July, some of the world’s finest table tennis stars will descend on Indian soil for the much-awaited Ultimate Table Tennis – the country’s first ever professional table tennis league which will be held in Chennai, Delhi & Mumbai starting July 13, 2017. 

Among the 24 men and women foreign players are World No. 7 Wong Chun Ting of Hong Kong who was also last year’s bronze medalist in the Men’s World Cup. At the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in Duesseldorf, Germany, Wong Ting reached quarterfinals in men’s singles and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles alongside Doo Hoi Kem who is also a part of UTT. Germany’s Petrissa Solja won a bronze for the host country in mixed doubles alongside Fang Bo from China. The last time a German won a mixed doubles medal was in 1971 making the victory extra special for Petrissa Solja who is ready for her new challenge at UTT. World No. 9 in women’s ranking Han Ying of Germany will be the top billing in the inaugural edition that will begin in Chennai.  

The table tennis extravaganza will comprise six franchisees and will be hosted in Chennai (July 13-20), New Delhi (July 21 to 26) with the final leg being held in Mumbai (July 27 to 30).

India’s Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra will lead the list of 12 men and 12 women from the country out of a strong pool of 48 players. The Indian duo of Manika Batra and Mouma Das created history  at Germany by becoming the first Indian pair to reach the quarterfinals of the World Table Tennis Championships. Each team will have eight players — four men and four women — with an equal mix of overseas and Indian players, apart from a foreign and an Indian coach.

“These are exciting times for us at the Ultimate Table Tennis as we inch closer to the launch of the first ever professional TT league in India. We have received an overwhelming response from foreign players and have a strong pool of Indian talent also. We are ready to kick off what promises to be one of the most entertaining sporting events,”expressed Vita Dani, Chairperson, 11Even Sports.

Mr. Niraj Bajaj, Co-Promoter of UTT and a three time National Table Tennis Champion, added, “We have a great pool of talent participating in the inaugural season of UTT. Supporting the players are World class Indian and international coaches who have guided national teams to medals in the past. The format provides a great opportunity for Indian players to play alongside top international players which will help their growth tremendously.”

The list of foreign coaches includes former player Elena Timina, currently the coach of Dutch ladies table tennis team, Peter Engel, former Head Coach of Netherlands, Ilija Lupulesku, current National Coach of the Serbian team, Francisco Santos who coached Joao Geraldo of Portugal to a bronze medal in singles and doubles at the European Youth Championships, Belgium national coach for men Ferenc Karsai as well as former Yugoslavia international Vesna Ojsteršek.   

There will be 15 league matches, with each tie played on a nine individual match basis. Each individual match will consist of three games on a race to 11 with each game winner being awarded one point. Each league match will have 27 points to play for and the four franchisees with highest points in the league stage will advance to the semifinals. The champion will receive 1 crore, runner-up 75 lakh and the losing semifinalists, 50 lakh each. The remaining 25 lakh, from a total purse of 3 crore, will be presented to individual performers.

Each franchisee will get to pick eight players through a draft that will be conducted on June 9, 2017 to ensure balance of strength for each franchisee. 

Overseas players: 
Men: 
1. Wong Chun Ting (Hong Kong, World No. 7), 2. Marcos Freitas (Portugal, World No. 16), 3. Tiago Apolonia (Portugal, World No. 19), 4. Stefan Fegerl (Austria, World No. 21), 5. Kou Lei (Ukraine, World No.24), 6. Panagiotis Gionis (Greece, World No.36), 7. Aruna Quadri (Nigeria, World No. 37), 8. Andrej Gacina (Croatia, World No.38), 9. Par Gerell (Sweden, World No.44), 10. Li Ping (Qatar, World No. 48), 11. Joao Monteiro (Portugal, World No. 49), 12. Liam Pitchford (England, World No. 51)

Women: 
1. Han Ying (Germany, World No.9), 2. Wu Yang (China, World No.12), 3. Doo Hoi Kem (Hong Kong, World No.13), 4. Hu Melek (Turkey, World No.15), 5. Liu Jia (Austria, World No. 17), 6. Petrissa Solja (Germany, World No.20), 7. Lee Ho Ching (Hong Kong, World No. 33), 8. Yu Fu (Portugal, World No.35), 9. Li Qian (Poland, World No. 37), 10. Sabine Winter (Germany, World No.39), 11. Polina Mikhailova (Russia, World No.54), 12. Tetyana Bilenko (Ukraine, World No.56)

Indian players: 
Men: 
1. Sharath Kamal Achanta, 2. Soumyajit Ghosh, 3. Harmeet Desai, 4. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, 5. Amalraj Anthony, 6. Sanil Shetty, 7. Jubin Kumar, 8. Manav Thakkar, 9. Ronit Bhanja, 10. Birdie Boro, 11. Arjun Ghosh, 12. Abhishek Yadav

Women: 
1. Manika Batra, 2. Mouma Das, 3. Madhurika Patkar, 4. Pooja Sahasrabudhe, 5. Suthirtha Mukherjee, 6. Mousumi Paul, 7. Krittwika Sinha Roy, 8. Archana Kamath, 9. Moumita Dutta, 10. Amurtha Pushpak, 11. Priyadarshini Das, 12. Selena Deepti Selvakumar
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WATER IS ‘CATALYST’ FOR COOPERATION, NOT CONFLICT, UN CHIEF TELLS SECURITY COUNCIL

Secretary-General António Guterres addresses Security Council meeting on Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Preventive Diplomacy and Transboundary waters. To his right is President Evo Morales Ayma of Bolivia. UN Photo/Kim Haughton
6 June 2017 – Stressing the importance of diplomacy to prevent and resolve trans-boundary disputes over water resources, Secretary-General António Guterres today told the United Nations Security Council that water serves as “a catalyst” for cooperation among nations, even those that are not on good terms.
Water, peace and security are inextricably linked,” said Mr. Guterres during a meeting on preventive diplomacy and trans-boundary waters, which was chaired by Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, which holds the Council’s presidency for the month.
“I commend this Security Council meeting for highlighting how water is and should remain a reason for cooperation not conflict,” Mr. Guterres added.
With climate change having a growing impact, water scarcity is a growing concern, he pointed out, noting that by 2050 at least one in four people will live in a country where the lack of fresh water is chronic or recurrent.
Three-quarters of UN Member States share rivers or lake basins with their neighbours. There are more than 270 internationally shared river basins, which serve as the primary source of fresh water for approximately 40 per cent of the world’s population, including the Nile, the Indus, the Ganges, the Euphrates-Tigris, and the Mekong.
“That is why it is essential that nations cooperate to ensure water is shared equitably and used sustainably,” he said.
In the second half of the 20th century alone, some 287 international water agreements were signed.
In South America, Lake Titicaca, the largest freshwater lake on the continent, has long been a source of cooperation between Bolivia and Peru. The 1960 Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan has survived three wars between the two countries.
The Albufeira Convention, agreed when Mr. Guterres was Prime Minister of Portugal, continues to promote good relations on water management between his country and Spain.
The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes became open for all UN Member States as of March last year, offering the opportunity to create a global framework for preventive diplomacy for dealing with transboundary water issues.
“Let us commit to investing in water security to ensure durable peace and security for all communities and nations,” he concluded.
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DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE UNION CABINET

Cabinet approves MoU between India and Korea for export credit of USD 9 billion
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank) and Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) for export credit of USD 9 billion for infrastructural development in India and for the supply of goods and services as part of projects in third countries.
The MoU is proposed to be signed between the two banks during the forthcoming visit of the Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley, to Seoul, Korea during 14-15 June 2017 for the Annual Financial Bilateral Dialogue. The decision is expected to promote the country’s international exports, and deepen political and financial ties between India andKorea. The export credit will be utilized through lending by EXIM Bank for promoting projects for priority sectors, including smart cities, railways, power generation and transmission etc., in India and for the supply of goods and services from India and Korea as part of projects in third countries.
v     Cabinet approves agreement between India and Cyprus on Merchant Shipping
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its ex-post facto approval to the Agreement between India and Cyprus on Merchant Shipping, which was signed in April 2017. The Agreement in Merchant Shipping will pave the way for cooperation in eliminating any hindrances which may hamper the development of sea trade between the two nations. The MoU will encourage participation in the transport of goods between the countries, and also from third countries. The MoU further seeks to enhance cooperation for employment, improvement of conditions of work and for the welfare of seafarers employed on each other’s vessels.
v     Cabinet approves Bilateral MoU between India and Iran
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the Bilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO), Iran in relation to mutual cooperation on matters pertaining to securities markets. The MoU is likely to promote further development of economic links and cooperation between the two regulators, and aims at creating conditions for an effective development of securities markets in the two countries. It would also contribute towards strengthening the information sharing framework between the two countries. It is expected to add value to overseas mutual cooperation and regulation activities of SEBI and SEO, Iran. The MoU is expected to contribute towards strengthening the information sharing framework between SEBI and SEO, Iran.
v     Cabinet approves MoU between India and Mali for standardization and conformity assessment
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its ex-post facto approval to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), India and Direction Nationale De Industries (MLINDI), Republic of Mali on Standardization and Conformity Assessment. The MoU aims to facilitate closer cooperation and provide a mechanism by which India and Mali can work together towards the common aim of strengthening standardization and conformity assessment activities in order to facilitate sharing of expertise and mutual trade.
v     Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Somalia on transfer of sentenced persons
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing and subsequent ratification of the Agreement on Transfer of sentenced persons between Indi and Somalia. Signing the Agreement with Somalia shall facilitate the Indian prisoners imprisoned in Somalia or vice-versa to be near to their families, for serving remaining part of their sentence and shall facilitate their social rehabilitation. The Government of India has signed bilateral Agreements on Transfer of Sentenced Persons with United Kingdom, Mauritius, Bulgaria, France, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Bangladesh, Brazil, Israel, Bosnia & Herzegovina, UAE, Italy, Turkey, Maldives, Thailand, Russian Federation, Kuwait, Vietnam, Australia, Hong Kong, Qatar, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Bahrain and Estonia.
v     Cabinet approves Signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Securities and Exchange Board of India and European Securities and Markets Authority
The Union Cabinet chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) in relation to Mutual Co-operation. The MoU is likely to establish cooperation arrangements as a precondition for ESMA to recognize Central Counter Parties (CCPs) established in India and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Board of India to provide clearing services to clearing members or trading venues established in the European Union and to provide ESMA with adequate tools to monitor the on-going compliance by the Covered CCPs with the Recognition Conditions.
v     Cabinet approves transfer of 4.64 hectares of land belonging to Indian Institute of Soil & Water Conservation (IISWC) Research Centre at Vasad, Gujarat to National Highways Authority of India
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the proposal for transfer of 4.64 hectares (46384 Sq. meters) of land belonging to the Indian Institute of Soil & Water Conservation (IISWC) Research Centre at Vasad, District Anand, Gujarat under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on payment of compensation amounting to Rs. 12.67 crore for extension and six laning of Ahmedabad – Vadodara Highway on NH-8. The NH-8 is an important highway connecting Vadodara and Ahmedabad. The transfer of land to the NHAl for construction of extension and six laning of Ahmedabad – Vadodara section of NH-8 is likely to benefit the region leading to enhanced opportunities for: growth and development in terms of infrastructure, transport, communication, employment generation etc. The decision is also part of the Government’s plans to boost infrastructure in key sectors for accelerating the pace of growth.
v     Cabinet approves Initial Public Offer of Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to:
a)      Issue 13,90,00,000 fresh equity shares of Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) of Rs.10 each to the public on book-building basis through the Initial Public Offerings (IPO);
b)      Issue shares to retail investors and IREDA employees at a discount of 5% on the issue price of each equity share on book-building basis, with cap of 0.5% on equity post issue for Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) employees and the allocation to retail investors in the net offer will not be less than 35%, as per the ICDR, 2009.However, the number of shares proposed to be issued to employees and retail investors will be finalized in consultation with the lead managers and as per the SEBI regulations and
c)       Conduct book building process for the said IPO by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)/ IREDA through Book Running Lead Manager (BRLM) as per the guidelines of Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) and as per guidance of the Inter-Ministerial Group.
The Public issue of equity will enable IREDA to increase its equity base which will help them raise more debt resources for funding RE projects. Such public issue will also enable it to unlock its true value and increase its visibility in domestic and international financial markets.  IREDA, being the premier institution for RE Sector, will be required to raise equity funds to leverage loan financing for RE Sector. IREDA has to cater to the increasing needs of the sector to sustain its contribution to the Renewable Energy Sector. Government of India has scaled-up the RE targets to 175 GW by the year 2022. To achieve this ambitious target, substantial investments in RE sector will be required.
v     Cabinet approves development of four laning from end of Pandoh bypass to Takoli section of National Highway (NH) – 21 in Himachal Pradesh
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given its approval for development of four laning from ‘end of Pandoh Bypass to Takoli’ section of National Highway (NH)-21 in Himachal Pradesh. The cost is estimated to be Rs.2775.93 crore including cost of land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation and other pre-construction activities. The total length of the road to be developed is approximately 19 kms. This work will be done under National Highways Development Project (NHDP) Phase IV B on Hybrid Annuity Mode.The project will help in expediting the improvement of infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh and in reducing the time and cost of travel for traffic, particularly heavy traffic, plying between ‘end of Pandoh Bypass to Takoli’ section. The development of this stretch will also help in uplifting the socio-economic condition of this region in the State. It would also increase employment potential for local labourers for project activities. It has been estimated that a total number of 4,076 mandays are required for construction of one kilometre of highway. As such, employment potential of 77,000 (approx.) mandays will be generated locally during the construction period of this stretch.
v     Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Somalia on transfer of sentenced persons 
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing and subsequent ratification of the Agreement on Transfer of sentenced persons between Indi and Somalia. Signing the Agreement withSomalia shall facilitate the Indian prisoners imprisoned in Somalia or vice-versa to be near to their families, for serving remaining part of their sentence and shall facilitate their social rehabilitation. The Government of India has signed bilateral Agreements on Transfer of Sentenced Persons with United Kingdom, Mauritius, Bulgaria, France, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Bangladesh, Brazil, Israel, Bosnia & Herzegovina, UAE, Italy, Turkey, Maldives, Thailand, Russian Federation, Kuwait, Vietnam, Australia, Hong Kong, Qatar, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Bahrain and Estonia.Phd
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BALAJI MOTION PICTURES CORDIALLY INVITES ‘SUPER SINGH’

PRESS INVITATION

Balaji Motion Pictures cordially invites you to attend the Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of their latest film

‘SUPER SINGH’

To be addressed by:
  • Diljit Dosanjh
  • Sonam Bajwa (Actress, Manje Bistre fame)



Time: 2:30 pm
Date: 8th June 2017 (Thursday)
Venue: PVR Plaza, CP

You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Press Conference.
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A EUROPEAN DEFENCE FUND: €5.5 BILLION PER YEAR TO BOOST EUROPE’S DEFENCE CAPABILITIES

A European Defence Fund: €5.5 billion per year to boost Europe’s defence capabilities
Today the Commission is launching a European Defence Fund to help Member States spend taxpayer money more efficiently, reduce duplications in spending, and get better value for money. Announced by President Juncker in September 2016, and backed by the European Council in December 2016, the Fund will coordinate, supplement and amplify national investments in defence research, in the development of prototypes and in the acquisition of defence equipment and technology
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Today the Commission is launching a European Defence Fund to help Member States spend taxpayer money more efficiently, reduce duplications in spending, and get better value for money. Announced by President Juncker in September 2016, and backed by the European Council in December 2016, the Fund will coordinate, supplement and amplify national investments in defence research, in the development of prototypes and in the acquisition of defence equipment and technology.
Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness Jyrki Katainen said: “People across Europe are worried about their and their children’s security. Complementing our cooperation with NATO, we need to do more and better ourselves. Today we are showing that we walk the talk. The Fund will act as a catalyst for a strong European defence industry which develops cutting-edge, fully interoperable technologies and equipment. Member States will remain in the driving seat, get better value for their money – and ultimately see their influence increased.”
Commissioner Elżbieta Bieńkowska, responsible for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, added: “Europe must become a security providerThe Fund will support collaborative research in defence and the joint development of defence capabilities. It will therefore be a game-changer for the EU’s strategic autonomy and the competitiveness of Europe’s defence industry— including the many SMEs and mid-cap companies forming the European defence supply chain.
The European Defence Fund has two strands:
  • Research: The research aspect of the Fund is already delivering. Starting in 2017, the EU will for the first time offer grants for collaborative research in innovative defence technologies and products, fully and directly funded from the EU budget. Projects eligible for EU funding will focus on priority areas previously agreed by Member States, and could typically include electronics, metamaterials, encrypted software or robotics. This will be financed with:
    • €90 million until the end of 2019, with €25 million allocated for 2017. A call for proposals is being launched today for projects in the areas of unmanned systems in a naval environment and soldiers systems. The signature of the first grant agreements is expected by the end of this year.
    • €500 million per year after 2020In 2018, the Commission will propose a dedicated EU defence research programme with an estimated annual budget of €500 million making the EU one of the biggest defence research investors in Europe.
  • Development and acquisition: The Fund will create incentives for Member States to cooperate on joint development and the acquisition of defence equipment and technology through co-financing from the EU budget and practical support from the Commission. Member States may for example jointly invest in developing drone technology or satellite communication, or bulk buy helicopters to reduce costs. Only collaborative projects will be eligible, and a proportion of the overall budget will be earmarked for projects involving cross-border participation of SMEs. The EU will offer co-financing with:
    • €500 million in total for 2019 and 2020, under a dedicated defence and industrial development programme proposed today.
    • €1 billion per year after 2020. A more substantial programme will be prepared for post-2020, with an estimated annual budget of €1 billion. The programme will leverage national financing with an expected multiplying effect of 5. It could therefore generate a total investment in defence capability development of €5 billion per year after 2020.
An ambitious European Defence Fund will contribute to a European Union that protects and defends its citizens, complementing other ongoing work strands, namely the Global Strategy’s Implementation Plan on Security and Defence, which sets out a new level of ambition for the Union and identifies actions to fulfil it, as well as with the implementation of the EU-NATO Joint Declaration signed by the President of the European Council, the President of the Commission and the Secretary-General of NATO.
With the support of the European Parliament and Member States, the European Defence Fund can quickly become the engine powering the development of the European Security and Defence Union that citizens expect.
Looking ahead, and following the Commission’s White Paper on the Future of Europe, today the Commission is also publishing a reflection paper to launch a public debate on how the EU at 27 might develop by 2025 in the area of defence.
Background
In his political guidelines in June 2014, European Commission President Juncker made strengthening European citizens’ security a priority. President Juncker announced the creation of a European Defence Fund in his 2016 State of the Union address.
There is a strong economic case for greater cooperation on defence spending amongst EU countries. The lack of cooperation between Member States in the field of defence and security is estimated to cost annually between €25 billion and €100 billion. 80% of procurement and more than 90% of Research and Technology are run on a national basis. Up to 30% of annual defence expenditures could be saved through pooling of procurement.
The fragmented approach when it comes to defence also leads to unnecessary duplication and affects the deployability of defence forces. There are 178 different weapon systems in the EU, compared to 30 in the US. There are 17 different types of main battle tanks in the EU and only one in the US. There are more helicopter producers in Europe than governments able to buy them.
On 30 November 2016, the Commission presented the European Defence Action Plan, which outlined how a European Defence Fund and other actions can support Member States’ more efficient spending in joint defence capabilities, strengthen European citizens’ security and foster a competitive and innovative industrial base. The initiative was welcomed by EU leaders during the European Council meetings in December 2016 and March 2017 and the Commission was given a mandate to present the proposals it is presenting today.
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COAST GUARD RESCUES FISHERMEN FROM A DISTRESSED BOAT OFF NEW MANGALORE




AT ABOUT 0925 HRS ON 07 JUN 17, MARITIME RESCUE SUB-CENTRE, NEW MANGALORE RECEIVED AN INFORMATION FROM VTS, NEW MANGALORE THAT A FIBRE FISHING BOAT MANJESHWARI WITH 07 FISHERMEN WAS EXPERIENCING FLOODING ON BOARD ABOUT 3.5 NAUTICAL MILES SOUTHWEST OF MANGALORE.

ON RECEIPT OF INFORMATION, ICGS RAJDOOT SAILED IMMEDIATELY FROM NEW MANGALORE PORT TO RENDER ASSISTANCE TO DISTRESSED FISHING BOAT.  ICGS RAJDOOT ARRIVED AREA AT 1050 HRS AND PROMPTLY RESCUED ALL THE FISHERMEN FROM THE BOAT AMIDST ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS.

THIS IS THE SECOND INCIDENT IN LAST TWO DAYS WHEREIN INDIAN COAST GUARD HAS SAVED 13 PRECIOUS LIVES OF FISHERMEN FROM A FLOODED/CAPSIZED BOAT IN A SWIFT OPERATION.
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BRITAIN MUST WORK WITH COUNTRIES TO STOP TERRORISM FUNDING – FM

Britain must work with other countries to cut funding for terrorism, whether it’s provided with the knowledge of governments or not, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Tuesday. Asked by a journalist about a government report which local media say focuses on the role of Saudi Arabia in terrorism funding, Johnson said he could not comment on the confidential document. However, he went on to say about “the role of other countries, governments or not, in funding, wittingly or not, funding groups that are… responsible for terrorism and in funding mosques where all sorts of hateful nonsense is being spouted,”Reuters reported. “We of course need to focus on that. But that should in no way exculpate the people who have done this, the criminals, the scumbags who are responsible for terrorist atrocities in our country,” Johnson added. Media agencies
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MYANMAR’S MILITARY FINDS PLANE WRECKAGE, BODIES

Myanmar’s military said today it has found the wreckage of a plane in the Andaman Sea that went missing with around 120 people on board. Several bodies have also been recovered.
The country’s Commander in Chief confirmed in a Facebook post that the wreckage had been found off the coast of Launglon, in southern Myanmar, by a navy search team this morning. Nine navy ships and three air force planes had been dispatched to search for the aircraft, which disappeared yesterday as it flew from the southern city of Myeik to Yangon.
There was conflicting information on the number of people on board, but in the latest update the military said the plane was carrying a total of 122 people.
The plane lost contact with air traffic control yesterday, about half an hour after takeoff.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed sadness over the tragic loss of Myanmar’s military transport plane. In a tweet, Mr Modi said, India stands ready to help in every way in the recovery efforts.
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MODI REACHES ASTANA TO TAKE PART IN SCO SUMMIT

17th summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation – SCO is beginning in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan today. India is set to join as full member in the SCO comprising six Central Asian Republics, namely China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Astana to take part in the SCO summit. He will take part in the summit deliberations on matters related to peace and security in the Central Asia region and world at large.
The Prime Minister will also discuss with the member countries about increasing cooperation in various fields for mutual benefit. Mr Modi will also hold bilateral talks with some of the heads of SCO member countries on the sidelines of the summit . Though bilateral meeting between Mr Modi and his Pakistan counterpart is not on the cards so far, the Prime Minister is likely to meet Chinese President XI Jinping. In addition, he will take part in the inaugural ceremony of world exposition christened ‘Asta Expo’ and also attend a concert at Astana Opera this evening.
SCO Secretary General Rashid Alimov said, a major issue on the summit agenda will be the accession of India and Pakistan as full members. He said, with India and Pakistan induction, the SCO will represent 44 per cent of the global population. He said, the summit will discuss the internal security in the light of recent developments in the region and elsewhere in the world and outline current aspects of strengthening multifaceted cooperation within the SCO. Stating that one of the Organisation’s driving forces is trade and commerce, the Secretary General said that the investment by member countries in joint projects was over 40 billion US dollars last year.
India which has been serving as Observor in the SCO is looking forward to strengthen its ties with central Asian countries through its induction into the group.
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UK ELECTIONS 2017: POLLS IN BRITAIN

LONDON: Polling is under way for Britain’s snap general election which will shape the United Kingdom’s future as it leaves the European Union.
Prime Minister Theresa May, who came into power without a national vote last year after David Cameron´s resignation following the Brexit vote, called for a three-year-early election for June 8, saying she needed to strengthen her hand in divorce talks with the European Union by bolstering support for her Brexit plan.
If May does not handsomely beat the 12-seat majority her predecessor Cameron won in 2015, her electoral gamble will have failed. When she called the election, polls showed she was as much as 23 percentage points ahead. However, the lead has shrunk substantially since then.
The polls are open from 7am (0600 GMT) until 10pm (2100 GMT) on June 8. There are about 47 million registered voters across the United Kingdom.
 Britain, polling is underway to elect a new Parliament. 46 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballot to choose between Prime Minister Theresa May and Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn.
An estimated 1.5 million Indian-origin voters, are eligible to vote. The odds seem to be in favour of May holding on to her job as the British Prime Minister who called for snap polls 52 days ago. Polls close at 10 p m UK time (2.30 am IST), with results expected to begin rolling in within an hour or so after voting finishes.
May, 60, called the election three years earlier than scheduled ahead of what are expected to be tough negotiations with the European Union over Britain’s exit from the 28-member-bloc.
The final pre-poll survey done by Comres for the Independent newspaper gives the Tories a 10-point lead over the Labour party. May’s ruling Conservatives are on 44 per cent, Labour at 34 per cent, the Liberal Democrats at 9 per cent, with far- right UKIP at 5 per cent, the Scottish National Party at 4 per cent and the Green Party at 2 per cent.
The UK was recently rocked by two terror attacks. Seven people were killed on Saturday when three men aboard a van ploughed into pedestrians on London Bridge and went on a stabbing spree before being shot by police. The second attack took place on May 22 when 22 people were killed and 116 injured in a suicide bombing at Manchester Arena.
Security for the voting day was reviewed following the recent London attack, which left at least eight dead, with the city’s Metropolitan Police force implementing a “specialist and highly flexible operation” which it said could be deployed as needed.
An exit poll will give an indication of the outcome, although final results will not emerge until early Friday.

May, Corbyn cast votes

Corbyn arrived at the Pakeman primary school in Holloway, North London, to cast his vote.
The politician appeared to be in an amiable mood as he smiled and waved to the media.
Corbyn waved, smiled and posed for the media as he came to cast his vote. Photo: AP
Speaking to the press, he said “Thank you very much, all of you, for coming here today. It’s a day of our democracy. I’ve just voted. I’m very proud of our campaign. Thank you very much.”
On the other hand, clad in white-and-black Theresa May also casted her vote at a polling station in Sonning, Berkshire.
According to media reports, she just greeted the media with a simple ‘hello’ unlike her opponent.
Theresa May casted her voted at a polling station in Sonning, Berkshire. Photo:
She was also holding a polling card in her hand even though voters didn’t need to show up with one to vote.

The options

The main parties across the whole of Britain are the Conservatives (centre-right), led by May, and Labour (left), led by Jeremy Corbyn, followed by the Liberal Democrats (centre-left), the UK Independence Party (populist) and the Greens (left).
The Scottish Nationalists (left), Welsh nationalists Plaid Cymru (left) and four parties from Northern Ireland also won seats at the last general election in 2015.
Pakistani-British contesting polls
More than 40 men and women of Pakistani origin are taking part in the elections. Of these, around 31 are from the mainstream parties such as Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats while the rest are from smaller parties or contesting as independents.
A research by Geo News correspondents showed that the Labour Party has given tickets to 13 British Pakistanis; Liberal Democrats to 11 candidates; six candidates for the Conservative; one from Scottish National Party (SNP); three for the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and one for the Green Party.
Labour has given tickets to the highest number of candidates with a high chance of winning on safe Labour strongholds or relatively safe seats.

´Little confidence´

It is the third time Britain has gone to the polls in two years, twice for a general election and once for the EU referendum, and voter fatigue appeared to be an issue among the early voters.
“I don´t think it has really been a campaign, we don´t know anything about what they are going to do about Brexit, it´s been pointless really,” said Joe Kerney, 53, at a polling station in Hackney, east London.
“I have little confidence in anybody,” added voter Simon Bolton, 41. “I think we lack quality in terms of who we can choose, it is very limited.”
The election is May´s first since taking office after Britons voted by 52 percent to leave the European Union.

Predictions

Opinion polls reveal the outcome could be a lot tighter than had been predicted when May announced the vote on April 18.
Although surveys show the gap between the main two political parties narrowing, May´s position as prime minister seems secure.
Polls initially supported her gamble, giving her Conservative Party a double-digit lead over its nearest rival, the main opposition Labour Party.
However, the Conservatives´ advantage has eroded over the campaign, with pollster Survation giving the ruling party just a one point lead over Labour on June 4.
Another poll, released a few days earlier by YouGov, even suggested the Conservatives could fall short of a majority, meaning they would need the support of another party to govern.

Electoral process

There are 650 constituencies across the UK, meaning 326 MPs are needed for an absolute majority in parliament´s lower House of Commons.
Each constituency is won on a first-past-the-post basis, meaning the candidate with the most votes in that seat becomes its MP. Despite the focus on the party leaders, voters are not directly choosing their prime minister, only their local MP.
A parliament is elected for a maximum of five years, meaning the next general election must be held by June 2022 at the latest.
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SALMAN HAIDAR: THE RUSSIAN CONNECTION

Thursday, 8 June, 2017

The Russian connection

  • Salman Haidar
    June 8, 2017 | 02:51 AM
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After a period of seemingly diminished mutual commitment, India-Russia relations have once more assumed their rightful priority and been strongly reaffirmed by the two countries.
The immediate occasion for this demonstration was the formal one of making suitable acknowledgement of seventy years of diplomatic relations, which in other circumstances might have been not much more than a calendar event, but this time it brought the two countries to revisit and reiterate the main features of what they consider to be a key international relationship.
To mark the occasion, President Putin himself put his signature to an article in a leading Indian newspaper on the value attached to bilateral ties, and to celebrate what the two countries have been able to do together. It came as a reminder of the Soviet, later the Russian, role in India’s economic development, especially in setting up centres of advanced technology that had to be built from scratch after Independence.
And to drive home the point that there is a special link between the two, Prime Minister Modi has just been to Russia on what has become an annual meeting of the top leaders, to work together in identifying new areas of cooperation for the future. The emphasis in these recent exchanges has been on matters of practical significance, economic and trade issues, supply of defence equipment, and other high-tech products.
These are indeed the most striking current areas of mutual interest, but a longer view of the relationship shows many other elements that need to be taken into account.
Most significant over the years has been the strategic convergence that created a community of interest between the two countries at the time of the Cold War, when Western countries were active at the UN to stand in the way of legitimate Indian interests in Kashmir.
The Security Council, weighted in favour of the West, was especially active in this regard, so that Soviet intervention became a greatly valued balancing factor on India’s behalf.
Strategic coordination with the then Soviet Union emerged as a pillar of Indian policy, and despite the vast changes since then this remains the bedrock.
The 70th anniversary and all that went with it can be regarded as a useful reminder of the essential features of the relationship.
One of the most valuable aspects of the relationship is in the supply of defence equipment, with Russia established as India’s most important source. This grew out of Soviet readiness to meet India’s defence needs at a time when Cold War pressures had severely constrained access and attached unacceptable conditions to alternative sources of supply, especially those from the West.
It is only recently that changing international realities have permitted India to look to alternative sources of supply, and until now Russian arms are the staple equipment of India’s armed services.
Apart from being able to purchase what it needs from an advanced and reliable supplier, India has now entered into joint ventures with Russia for design and manufacture of new systems, the most important of them being the Brahmos missile system which has proved to be a success and has opened up a new range of possible collaboration between the two countries.
No less striking is the progress they have shared in developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Here, too, Russia stepped in when other major powers were keen to impose sanctions and impede India’s progress on account of the PNE (Peaceful Nuclear Experiment) of 1974, and the nuclear tests of more than two decades later in 1998.
Russia refused to be swayed, and having already entered into an agreement with India, maintained its commitment and went ahead with its partnership offer.
This led to the setting up of a nuclear reactor and power plant at Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu, to be followed by several others, which serve an important purpose in meeting the energy requirements of that region. Interestingly, arrangements for the first collaborative nuclear power plant in India were in train at a time when Russia itself was in the throes of the post-Soviet financial crisis, making it necessary for special payment arrangements to be made for the project.
Thus at important moments the two countries have been able to provide mutual support and understanding in order to sustain their elevated expectations of each other. Shifting international priorities have now brought new challenges, and some of the consequences of change have raised unexpected questions in India-Russia ties.
Over the last few years, India’s almost automatic turn to Russia for defence supplies has been under challenge by the opening up of the hitherto closed supply routes from other sources, especially USA. Already defence purchases worth a great deal of money have been acquired from there and more are in the pipeline. Other contenders have also entered a scene that was once in many respects more or less reserved for Russia.
And, so far as India is concerned, development of relations between Russia and Pakistan has upset quite a few assumptions: New Delhi has been surprised by reports of Russian defence supplies to Pakistan, as part of a general warming of relations between these two countries.
Coming at a time when Indo-Pak ties are at a particularly low point this has led to considerable speculation about what it may portend.
Russian involvement in Asian affairs is on the increase and seems set to advance further. In its Near eastern environs Russia has become a potent, perhaps even a decisive, force in the unfolding of the Syrian civil war where its military forces have become actively engaged.
In other parts of Asia, too, the Russian role has expanded considerably: in his statement to Indian readers Putin commended the cooperation between the two countries in multilateral bodies like BRICS and SCO, and he was happy to note that India was set to become a full member of SCO, where China and Russia have emerged as the twin pillars. Russia is widening its Asian horizons, and as India engages in the same endeavour, the two can jointly play a full part in redesigning the regional strategic architecture.
Postscript: This is a moment to recall the signal services to India-Russia friendship of the late Ambassador Kadakin of Russia. He became a fixture in the Russian Mission in New Delhi, always at hand during major state events from the era of Indira Gandhi, and eventually rising to the top as his country’s Ambassador. During the unpredictable days of transformation and rebuilding in both countries, he was instrumental in maintaining bilateral stability and friendship. He is owed a great debt of gratitude by both India and Russia.
The writer is India’s former Foreign Secretary.
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RUSSIA REVIEW BY AMBASSADOR P S RAGHAVAN

Ambassador P. S. Raghavan
Convenor, National Security Advisory Board
Former Indian Ambassador to Russia (2014-16)MAY 2017 | VOL 02 ISSUE 05 |
• The Trump Administration sustained a dialogue with Russia, withstanding domestic furore on the relationship.
• De-escalation zones: a delicate balancing act in the Syrian conflict.
• Resumed Russia-Europe dialogue acquired further momentum.
• President Putin attended the Belt & Road Forum in Beijing.
Russia & USAThe American “deep state” continued a vigorous pushback against President Trump’s declared intention to re-set relations with Russia. Regular leaks of classified information by administration and intelligence officials sustained media reports of Russian “meddling” in US elections, revealed fired FBI chief James Comey’s internal memos and exposed contacts of senior Trump campaign officials with Russia.The administration struggled to counter this nexus of political, intelligence and media agencies against it.
Amidst this furore, President Trump accepted a telephone call from President Putin on 2nd May for a conversation described by the Kremlin as “business-like and constructive” and by the White House as “very good”. They talked mainly about Syria, agreeing that their Foreign Ministers would work on some ideas for a political settlement. Foreign Minister Lavrov’s visit to Washington on May 10 generated fresh controversies, as the media reported (again based on helpful leaks from intelligence sources) that President Trump shared with FM Lavrov sensitive intelligence about ISIS operations, thereby compromising the source of that intelligence (which later leaks identified as Israel).
Cooperation on Syria continued largely below the news radar. US criticism of Russia’s role in Afghanistan was muted. President Trump’s pronouncements at the NATO and G7 Summits and readouts of his discussions with European leaders indicated attenuation of the anti-Russian rhetoric. The agitation in the Western media on President Trump’s omission to reiterate US commitment to Article V of NATO’s founding treaty (under which an attack on any NATO member will be treated as an attack on all) was precisely because Article V was drafted specifically in the context of the Soviet threat. In his speech at a NATO event in Brussels, President Trump clubbed “threats from Russia” with those from “NATO’s eastern and southern borders”.The White House readout of his meeting with the Presidents of the European Council and the European Commission said they agreed to deepen security cooperation “in fighting ISIS, combating radicalization, and responding to other common threats” – with no mention of Russia, Ukraine or Crimea.
Developments in and around Syria and on Russia’s relations with major EU countries seemed to reflect this change in US emphasis. However, on the experience of the Trump Administration’s record so far, it is too early to predict what it means for a more comprehensive re-set of USA’s Russia policy. The Russians themselves have been circumspect: while occasionally criticizing aspects of US policy, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) spokespersons have been careful to avoid any criticism of President Trump. In a number of interviews, President Putin has acknowledged President Trump’s genuine interest in improving relations and has shown cautious optimism about it, even while hinting that the “deep state” (without using the term) might sabotage it.
Russia & SyriaThe fourth round of the “Astana Process” talks on Syria on May 3-4 ended with signing of a document by Russia, Turkey and Iran, envisaging the creation of four “de-escalation zones” in Syria, where no military activity (including aerial) would be allowed and conducive conditions for humanitarian access would be created.The four zones are the city of Idlib, north of the city of Homs, the eastern Damascus suburb of Al Ghouta and Deraa in southern Syria. In effect, it recognized the areas of influence of various rebel groups, seeking to freeze the conflict in them and allowing the fight against the Islamic State to be pursued elsewhere in Syria.
The UNSG’s Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, attended the talks and endorsed the outcome as a positive step for de-escalation of the conflict. It is clear that President Putin’s telephone call to President Trump on May 2 was specifically to brief the latter on this initiative and to seek his concurrence to it. For the first time, a senior State Department official, Assistant Secretary Stuart Jones, attended the Astana talks. The State Department later cautiously welcomed the Astana outcome, expressing the hope that it would “contribute to de-escalation of violence … and set the stage for a political settlement of the conflict”, while at the same expressing reservations about Iran’s involvement in the process and stressing the need for Russia to ensure compliance by the Syrian government. The statement significantly added, “we look forward to continuing our dialogue with the Russian Federation on efforts that responsibly end the Syria conflict”.
Though the major external stakeholders in the Syria conflict – US, Russia, Iran and Turkey – endorse the de-escalation zones, arrangements to enforce them will require further delicate negotiations. The rebel groups in the safe zones have different external sponsors. The role of Iran in Syria will remain contentious. The question of how to deal with the Al Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra, which has an entrenched presence in Idlib, will need to be addressed. Turkey’s fierce opposition to Kurdish militia involvement in the US-led anti-ISIS coalition creates another complication. Turkey cannot prevent even the Russians from coordinating with the Kurds. President Putin said frankly in a press conference on May 15 that since the Kurds are the best-trained and most combat-ready force in the anti-ISIS coalition, it is impractical to exclude them. He added that he had told President Erdogan this.
A Russian draft of a UN Security Council resolution, seeking endorsement of the Astana outcome, remains under discussion. Council members – mainly the US and France – are apparently seeking clarifications.
In the ultimate analysis, the US posture will be a critical factor in determining the direction of this initiative – a fact that President Putin has publicly – and repeatedly – acknowledged.
Russia & Europe 
Following on the visit of the EU High Representative to Moscow (April 24; see Review, April 2017), there were major Russian interactions with Germany (May 2), Italy (May 17) and France (May 29) during the month. The emphasis in all these exchanges was on political and economic re-engagement.Though Western economic sanctions and financing restrictions on Russia remain in place, all three countries noted significant increase in bilateral trade and investment. Russia’s bilateral trade with Germany grew by 43% in January-February 2017.  Germany is Russia’s largest foreign investor with FDI of over US$ 16 billion. Similarly, Russia-France bilateral trade increased by 14% in 2016 and by 23.7% in the first quarter of 2017. About 500 French companies operate in Russia and direct French investment in Russia increased by $2.5 billion in 2016. With Italy, bilateral trade grew 28% in January-February 2017 and about 600 Italian companies operate in Russia. Over the past year and a half, European companies have increasingly found ways around trade and financing restrictions to continue business with Russia. In the past six months, they have been engaging much more openly.
Media reported that the Merkel-Putin exchanges were cold and formal. President Macron was aggressively blunt in his public statements. In contrast, the Russian-Italian exchanges were cordial – Italy has been among the strongest critics of sanctions on Russia.
However, all three EU leaders emphasized the importance of cooperation with Russia in the fight against international terrorism, supported the Astana process and advocated an intensification of bilateral educational, cultural and civil society links. France and Germany reiterated commitment to the “Normandy Four” mechanism to expedite implementation of the Minsk agreements in Ukraine. While the Italian Prime Minister was forthright in his criticism of sanctions on Russia, Chancellor Merkel said she would like them lifted “upon implementation of the Minsk agreements”.
In his listing of Russia-France bilateral issues at the joint press conference, President Macron gave top billing to the treatment of LGBTs in Chechnya and of NGOS in Russia, saying he had told President Putin “in no uncertain terms” what France expects on these issues. He went on to describe the Russian news agencies RT and Sputnik as “bodies of false propaganda”. President Putin chose not to respond to these broadsides.
The “Trump effect”, Brexit and the fallout of the West Asian conflicts may be nudging Europe to more pragmatic accommodation with Russia. Its course will depend on how the faultline between “new” and “old” Europe on this issue is addressed.
Russia & BRIPresident Putin attended the Belt and Road Forum (BRF) in Beijing on May 14 & 15, at which he was accorded the treatment of a principal guest. He has expressed support for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) since 2015 and has talked about cooperation between the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB – the land component of BRI) and the Eurasian Economic Union. For Russia, BRI presents both major challenges and attractive opportunities. The latter is exemplified by the acquisition of nearly 10% stake(worth US$1.2 billion) in Russia’s Yamal LNG project by China’s Silk Road Fund (SRF), set up to promote BRI projects. SRF had earlier, in December 2015, extended a loan of about $1 billion to finance the project. The challenges come from the increased Chinese economic and political influence in Central Asia – historically Russia’s backyard – that would result from the establishment of the Eurasian Economic Corridor of the SREB.
By endorsing BRI, President Putin seeks to avail of Chinese investment and financing for projects of his interest. However, he also struck a cautionary note in his speech at BRF: while accepting that connectivity and economic integration were important objectives, he emphasized that these new initiatives should be based on “universal and generally recognised foundations”, should take into account “specifics of member states’ national development models” and should be developed “openly and transparently” – much the same points as were made by India’s spokesperson on BRI. President Putin was asked by a Russian journalist whether Russia would not be economically “swallowed” by China. He responded, “we agree only to those proposals that benefit us, and if something benefits us and our economy, what is there to fear?”
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The Author can be reached at raghavan.ps@gmail.com
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PUNJAB TEAMS END LEAGUE STAGES ON HIGH

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Noida, 8th June 2017: The final day of the league stages at the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship threw no major surprises. The Punjab boys continued to dominate outclassing the defending champs Tamil Nadu. Role players Mandeep Singh (20 points) and Gurwinder Singh (18 points) stepped up to lead the charge for Punjab. 6-foot 10-inch Punjab centre Princepal Singh held the fort in the middle and put up 12 points. Despite Tamil Nadu staying within reach for the first three quarters, the fourth period was a one-sided affair with Punjab outscoring TN 32 to 7 on their way to a 68-45 win.
The Rajasthan boys handed Chhattisgarh their fourth straight loss, knocking them out of the tournament. Chhattisgarh’s Salim Ali fought hard with his 25 points, but he had little support. Rajasthan’s Rajeev led all scorers with 28 points and helped to cement his team’s place in the quarterfinals tomorrow.
The Punjab girls pulled off a close win against Rajasthan, who fell to a 71-69 defeat. Forward Rajandeep was on fire with 30 points in the game. She was ably supported by Punjab centre Aakarshan who put up 14 points. Despite Rajasthan’s 31 points fourth quarter, Punjab held on to a slim lead to clinch a decisive victory, placing them in the quarterfinals tomorrow.
Late last evening, the Chandigarh boys picked up another win, this time against Delhi (61-54). Former youth international Amit top scored once again for Chandigarh with 24 points.

Results from 8th June 2017 till 2 pm

Women:
Level 1
Group B
  1. Punjab (Rajandeep 30, Aakarshan 14) bt Rajasthan (Ishika 21, Yashvani 16, Yashika 11, Kanika 11) 71-69 (19-20, 15-10, 13-8, 24-31)
Loser Knockout Semi-Finals
  1. Odisha (Lipramayee 33) bt Telangana (Nashita 15, BS Rivani 10) 53-39 (17-8, 6-12, 14-7, 16-12)
  2. Chandigarh (Amrit 18, Nisha 16) bt Himachal Pradesh (Arunima 4) 61-12 (27-4, 11-2, 9-2, 14-4)
Men:
Level 1
Group A
  1. Punjab (Mandeep Singh 20, Gurwinder Singh 18, Princepal Singh 12) bt TamilNadu(Shanmugam M. 15, Arvind Kumar 10) 68-45 (12-6, 9-17, 15-15, 32-7)
  2. Rajasthan (Rajeev 28, Ataol 16, Ashish 12) bt Chhattisgarh (Salim Ali 25, Jatin Kumar 14) 68-52 (16-8, 24-15, 11-16, 17-13)
Group B
  1. Maharashtra bt Chandigarh:24-15 – MATCH STOPPED
Loser Knockout Semi-Finals
  1. West Bengal (Binod 20, Saddam 16, Aditya 13) bt Himachal Pradesh (Jatin 20, Gurkaran 12) 75-54 (15-19, 26-14, 23-15, 11-6)
  2. Gujarat (Karan 17, Harsh 15, Krishna Pal 7) bt Jammu and Kashmir (Sumit 18, Abhinav 11) 68-44 (32-9, 8-8, 15-17, 13-10)

Results from 7th June 2017 after 7 pm

Women:
Loser Knockout Quarterfinals
  1. Odisha (Lipramayee 18, Anuradha 12) bt Tripura (Aarju 13) 52-23 (23-6, 15-5, 8-8, 6-4)
  2. Chandigarh (Nisha 28, Amrit 19) bt Uttarakhand (Diksha 9, Srishti 7) 67-26 (19-4, 21-3, 18-5, 9-4)
Men:
Level 1
Group B
  1. Chandigarh (Amit 24, Rahul 14, K. Vishal 13) bt Delhi (Aditya 14, Abhishek Sharma 13) 61-54 (22-11, 24-10, 6-16, 9-17)
Loser Knockout Quarterfinals
  1. Gujarat (Karan 23, Yash 11, Harsh 8) bt Goa (Shaun Arango 8, Kabir 8) 68-35 (25-10, 22-5, 10-15, 11-5)

About the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship 2017

The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women is being held at Shiv Nadar University in GautamBudh Nagar District, Noida, Uttar Pradeshfrom 4th to 11th June 2017. The Championship features 25 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in the U18 age group, from various Indian States and Union territories, and is being played in a league cum knockout format. Tamil Nadu boys and Karnataka girls are the defending champions from the previous edition held in Puducherry in May 2016.
The teams are grouped into two levels –Level 1 features the top 10 teams from the previous championship divided into two groups of five teams each (Group A and B), while Level 2 features the remaining teams divided into four groups (Group C, D, E, F).
In the league stages, all the teams play each of the other teams in their group once. The top three teams from each of the groups in Level 1 advance directly to the quarterfinals, while the fourth placed teams play pre-quarterfinal games against the top two teams from Level 2.
Over the years, this Championship has provided a platform for the country’s best players in the U18 category to showcase their talents. This allows selectors to identify and shortlist the most promising players and coaches to parachute into national team training camps with an eye towards participation in international events.
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EUROPEAN UNION FILM FESTIVAL DEBUTS IN DELHI ON 9TH JUNE @ SIRIFORT AUDITORIUM

For all the movie buffs – European Union Film Festival debuts in Delhi on 9th June @ Sirifort auditorium with the Estonian movie “Cherry Tobacco”.
Screening schedule: https://eeas.europa.eu/…/delhi-euff2017-screening_card.pdf.…
The festival is organized in Delhi in collaboration with Directorate of Film Festivals, Government of India
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GERMANY’S SIGMAR GABRIEL PROMISES MILLIONS ON SURPRISE VISIT TO LIBYA

The German foreign minister has announced extra aid to improve conditions at refugee camps. He warned of growing instability and urged warring parties to overcome their differences and support the UN-backed government.
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German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel on Wednesday made a surprise visit to Libya to announce a new tranche of aid to the conflict-ridden country.
Berlin will provide 3.5 million euros ($3.9 million) to Libyan authorities to improve conditions at refugee camps in the North African country, Gabriel said. The money is expected to complement relief funds provided by Germany aimed at easing Europe’s migration crisis.

“It is, therefore, our goal, together with the Libyans, to resist the instability that has arisen from the absence of established structures,” Gabriel said. “Concrete progress is urgently needed.”
German FM @sigmargabriel is today on a previously unannounced visit to . Key topic on the agenda: .

Since the closure of the so-called Balkan route at the beginning of 2016, more people have tried to cross the Mediterranean Sea and reach Europe, often leaving from Libya.

Nearly 70,000 migrants, many of them fleeing conflict and extreme poverty in the Middle East and Africa, have made the perilous journey so far this year, of which 80 percent arrived in Italy, according to data provided by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
European authorities have attempted to impede irregular migration to the bloc by warning would-be migrants about the dangers of the route across the Mediterranean. More than 1,600 migrants have died in 2017 attempting the voyage, IOM reported.
Calls to overcome rivalry
Gabriel called on rival Libyan authorities to overcome their differences through dialogue. Libya has three rival governments, of which only one is recognized by the United Nations as the legitimate government.
Germany’s Gabriel said conflicting parties should abide by UN-brokered agreements signed in 2015, which effectively established the Government of National Accord led by Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
Libya plunged into chaos in 2011, when anti-government protesters demanded dictator Moammar Gadhafi to step down, prompting a brutal crackdown by regime forces. NATO responded by leading an operation against the government.

Within two weeks of Gadhafi’s assassination at the hands of Libyan rebels, NATO ended its intervention.
Since then, warring parties have attempted to claim power in the North African country, leading to instability and the eventual rise of the so-called Islamic State (IS) militant group in 2014. media agencies -dw.com
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CONFLICT IN CENTRAL CONGO FORCES 150KS CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL

Tens of thousands of children in central Democratic Republic of Congo are missing out on school amid violence between militia fighters and security forces and attacks against civilians, the UN children’s fund (UNICEF) said on Friday. Hundreds of people have been killed and more than a million displaced in Congo’s Greater Kasai region since fighting broke out last August between a local militia and government forces. The violence has kept at least 150,000 children in the region out of the classroom, while more than 600 primary and secondary schools have been damaged by attacks, UNICEF said. Ethnic violence in Congo, Africa’s second-largest country, has spread and worsened since December when President Joseph Kabila refused to step down at the end of his mandate.Media agencies
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ETHIOPIA EMERGENCY DROUGHT AID TO EXHAUST NEXT MONTH

Ethiopia – This week, the UN Migration Agency (IOM) assisted 80 newly arrived Somali refugees with emergency transportation from the Ethiopia-Somalia border entry point to Kobe refugee camp in Dolo Ado, in the Somali region of Ethiopia. This latest assistance brings the total number of Somali refugees helped in the border region to 5,397 thus far in 2017. Over 50 per cent of the new arrivals are female while over 90 per cent are under the age of 18.
The latest movement is part of IOM’s emergency transportation assistance provided to newly arriving refugees across Ethiopia, including Somali, South Sudanese and Eritrean nationals. Since September 2016, over 95,000 refugees have been assisted with safe and dignified emergency transport in the Somali, Gambella and Tigray Regions of Ethiopia.
In addition to the severe drought impacting Somalia, the continuing conflict in the country contributed to a surge in new refugee arrivals to Ethiopia in 2017.
Some 2,855 individuals arrived in January alone, with arrivals surpassing the 2017 planning figure of 3,000 individuals by mid-February.
While new arrivals have declined since March, humanitarian agencies anticipate a likely increase in new arrivals during the coming months, given the forecast of significantly below-average April to June rains and the ongoing conflict in Somalia.
Sixty-year-old Kula Ali arrived on the Ethiopian border with his wife and seven children. “We left Somalia and crossed the border because of the drought,” he explained. “It took us two days by minibus to get to the border. We had to pay a big amount and the vehicle was full of people and we only brought a small amount of food and water with us,” Kula Ali said of the exhausting journey.
IOM’s transportation and relocation assistance ensures refugees can access life-saving services in the camps including food, WASH, health, and protection assistance. IOM, in coordination with ARRA, UNHCR and humanitarian partners, is engaged in logistical planning on routing, safety, security, and ensuring the protection needs of refugees are considered during transport. Prior to travel, IOM conducts pre-departure medical screening (PDMS) to ensure refugees are fit for the journey to the camps.
Medical escort assistance is provided to pregnant/lactating women, unaccompanied children, people with disabilities, the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions.
Joséph Nyangaga, IOM Dolo Ado Sub-Office Head, stated that “IOM is scaling up its efforts alongside the drought-stricken Ethiopia-Somalia border to continue transporting Somali refugees in a safe and humane way to refugee camps, where they are provided with lifesaving services.”
Thus in lieu of such developments the Ethiopia’s government is warning it will run out of emergency food aid starting next month as the number of drought victims in the East African country has reached 7.8 million. Ethiopia’s disaster relief chief Mitiku Kassa told The Associated Press that the country needs more than $1 billion for emergency food assistance. Seasonal rains have been critically small and local cattle are dying. The number of drought victims has risen by two million people in the past four months. The risk of an acute food and nutritional disaster is “very high,”‘ the disaster relief chief said.
Along with the drought, Ethiopia also faces an outbreak of what authorities call acute watery diarrhea, though critics have said the government should call it cholera instead. Media agencies
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CHINA HELP TO MYANMAR AFTER PLANE CRASH

China will offer support and assistance for Myanmar’s follow-up efforts after a military plane crashed off the Southeast Asian country’s southern coast with 122 people on board, state media said. China, as a friendly neighbour, shares Myanmar’s sorrow over the incident, President Xi Jinping told his counterpart U Htin Kyaw in a condolence message, state news agency Xinhua said late on Friday. “Xi mourned the dead and extended sincere sympathy to the government and people of Myanmar, especially the families of the victims,” the agency added.
The aircraft, a Chinese-made Y-8-200F transport plane, lost contact 29 minutes after takeoff on Wednesday, while at a height of 18,000 feet (5,485 metres), about 43 miles (70 km) west of the coastal town of Dawei, the Myanmar military has said Media agencies
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CAIT STRONGLY PITCHED FOR 9 MONTH INTERIM PERIOD UNDER GST

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On the eve of crucial meeting of GST Council scheduled to be held tomorrow at New Delhi for approval of GST rules and rate slabs, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has strongly pitched for an interim period from 1st July,2017 to 31st March,2018 during which no penal action should be taken against traders for any procedural lapses. The preparedness at the level of small businesses is at a very low stage and about 60% of traders across Country have yet to adopt digital technology for GST compliance and as such interim period will give ample opportunity to the traders to understand GST Law, Rules & Regulations in its true spirit and also compliance related issues which we may occur from time to time during GST operation in the Country. Of course, CAIT is not averse for taking action against any habitual offender-said Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of CAIT today.
The CAIT has already submitted its representation to Prime Minister and Finance Minister urging for declaration of an interim period.
CAIT National President Mr. B.C.Bhartia said that there are strong overlaps with the needs of millions of consumers all through the country as far as fitment of GST rates are concerned.It has, however, perhaps inadvertently resulted in bracketing items pertaining to either mass consumption  or similar to raw material items, daily use products, health or food items in slabs which are higher than where they should be placed. This may augur well for revenues but may fly contrary to the Government’s larger public policy and  objective of enlarging the scope of tax net in the Country. In absence of any direct inter-action with the trading community, several confusions are being occured due to unauthorised or misleading propaganda about GST.  
With job creation perhaps being the single most important contemporary challenge infront of the Government, it’s only prudent that the legitimate concerns of the 5.7 cr strong trading community in India be looked at and addressed. Infact, there are genuine livelihood concerns involved which should be taken care of before a tectonic policy shift such as the transition to the GST regime can be actualized.
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GDP GROWTH: ‘MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL’ RAJIV KUMAR

Dear Mr. Sagar
My article titled ‘Mirror, Mirror on the Wall’ appeared on Edit Page (page no. 16) of the Economic Times on 8th June 2017. The link to the article is https://epaperlive. timesofindia.com/ETE/DEL/ 20170608#display_area
I am also pasting below the complete version of the article as ET could not carry the table that is an important part of the article because their op-ed page format does not permit tables. Hope you will enjoy reading it and as always your feedback is most welcome.
Rajiv
GDP GROWTH: ‘Mirror, Mirror on the Wall’
RAJIV KUMAR
Having just returned from a week in Italy meeting investors, academics and officials, I find the gulf between the foreigners’ perception of India’s economic story and that of domestic commentators like Mr. Palaniappan Chidambaram (PC, Indian Express, 4th June) most perplexing. Could it be that PC and his ilk are focusing excessively on the here and now, while foreign investors and domestic stock markets are looking more at what is unfolding and not the past?
For the record, GDP growth in Q4 declined to 6.1% and GVA (which is GDP minus taxes) growth fell  correspondingly to 5.6%. It is perhaps worth noting that in Q-4 of 2013-14, UPA’s final year and with PC as finance minister, economic growth was lower with GDP at 5.8% and GVA at 5.3%! It is also patently wrong to assert (Mihir Sharma in Business Standard, 5th June)  that NDA inherited an economy on the rise. Quite the contrary. Quarterly GVA growth rate in 2012-13, the penultimate year of UPA, ranged between 4.1% (Q-4) and 6.2% (Q-2) with GVA growth averaging merely 4.8%. Yes, it did improve in the first three quarters of 2013-14 but then plummeted to 5.3% in the last quarter. These represented a major decline from an average of 8.3% during 2003-2011 and is certainly not indicative of an economy in robust health.
Admittedly, GVA growth rate in 2016-17 (FY17) at 6.7% is a full 1.2% lower than in the previous year at 7.9% in 2015-16 (FY16). It should, however, be pointed out economic growth in FY 17 was still higher than in the last two years of the UPA. Also it is quite dishonest to attribute all of this 1.2% decline to demonetization because it is clear that economic slowdown had started in the first half of FY16 with quarterly growth rates sliding down to 7.2% from 8.7% in the last quarter of the previous year. Therefore, demonetization’s impact can at best be seen as a decline of 0.5% in GVA growth. This is well below PC’s forecast of a decline of between 1-1.5% of GDP. Sorry PC, but no cause for self congratulation on this account. In fact those who forecast a 2% decline in GDP growth or an economy being pushed into an unending recession, should honestly recant. Not that it matters to Mr. Modi who, with an approval rating of more than 80%, sits pretty for 2109 elections.
It is quite ironic to see PC and others going on about the irrationality of demonetization. It has the approval of more than 65% of the population and won UP hands down for Mr. Modi. Quite clearly, for the large majority of Indians and economists (thankfully not included in PC’s list of his tutors), a 0.5% decline in GVA growth rate for one quarter, has been well worth the cost for: strongly signaling zero tolerance for black money; reducing the role of cash in the economy; accelerating the formalization of the tax evading informal economy; and promoting digitization. 18 lakh bank accounts are reported to have received an average of Rs3.3 crore in dubious deposits. This has brought Rs 5.4 lakh crore of ‘undeclared income’ in the cross hairs of tax authorities. A fiscal windfall gain may still happen, stubborn, irrational denial notwithstanding.
Hard data (see table below), reveals that many leading indicators of economic activity in Q-4 of FY17, the worst performing quarter under Modi, are in better shape than in 2013, the last year of UPA II.
The story in short is that with leading indicators pointing to a cyclical turnaround and having taken many  necessary steps to usher in better governance and bringing about structural reforms like GST and Bankruptcy Law, Modi can now expect the economy to be on path of sustained and rapid economic growth. Moreover, by implementing important measures to ensure greater inclusion and improving delivery of public services, including far better targeting of subsidies, Modi has also pre-empted any attempt to castigate him for ignoring the welfare of those who have remained excluded from the benefits of growth thus far. He has learnt from Vajpayee’s experience and ensured that when India shines again, it will do so for all.
Growth Rates of:                                             2013                Jan-March 2017
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Number of accelerating indicators                54%                             58%
Manufacturing Sector PMI                              50                                 51
Domestic Sales of Passenger Cars                  (-) 4.5%                        11.1%
Medium and Heavy Vehicles                           (-) 27%                         5%
Tractors                                                            15%                              12%
Cellular Phones                                               0.8%                             19%
Aviation Passenger traffic                               5%                                18%
Exports                                                             6%                                16%
Coal output                                                      1.3%                             7%
Index of Industrial Production                        2.8%                             2.8%
Capital Goods output                                      (-)1.1%                          (-)1.5%
Cement output                                                4.6%                             (-) 12%
Source CIEC and Nomura Securities
There are two items with substantial negative growth in the table. These are capital goods and cement output. When seen in conjunction with the sharp decline in the construction sector, these point towards the crucial weakness point to a lack of response from domestic investors so far. Credit off take from commercial banks for industry has been declining in past few quarters. This can have serious fall outs if not corrected. Real estate prices and demand have both taken a significant hit with ‘cash driven speculative demand’ turning turtle as a consequence of demonetization. Modi must urgently address this weakness, even if he gets no help from NITI Ayog, which has hitherto maintained an inexplicable silence on this issue.
Therefore, the most critical task at hand is to boost construction and especially the affordable housing sector. Gadkari is doing his bit by ramping up highway construction, which is soon likely to achieve a record 30 kms a day. The PMO must focus far more sharply on speeding up affordable housing programs and take it up in a mission mode. With inflation and inflationary expectations now seemingly well under control,  RBI should also  contribute by bringing down the real cost of borrowing. This will stoke up private demand for housing, which with its extensive multiplier effects, has the potential to trigger an upward swing in the domestic investment cycle. A long period of sustainable and inclusive growth would then ensue proving the Cassandras wrong.
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BOMB BLASTS ROCKED MARAWI CITY

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Bomb blasts rocked Marawi City in the southern Philippines on Monday as the national flag was raised to mark independence day, almost three weeks after hundreds of militants overran the town and hunkered down with civilians as human shields.
Rescue workers, soldiers and firemen sang the national anthem and listened to speeches as three OV-10 attack aircraft darted through the cloudy sky, taking it in turns to drop bombs on areas where fighters are still holed up.
“We want to tell them [militants] to stop their meaningless fight…,” Vice Provincial Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr. told the gathering.
Flag ceremonies are normally performed twice a week, but this was the first in the mainly Muslim town since May 23, the first day of the siege, when the militants killed and abducted Christians, and torched a cathedral.
Almost the entire population of about 200,000 fled from the lakeside town on the Philipppines’ southernmost island of Mindanao, but beyond the checkpoints fencing it off there are still some 500-1,000 civilians trapped or being held hostage.
As of Saturday the number of security forces killed in the battle for Marawi stood at 58. The death toll for civilians was 20 and more than 100 had been killed overall.
The seizure of Marawi by fighters allied to Daesh, including some from the Middle East, has alarmed Southeast Asian nations which fear the ultra-radical group – on a backfoot in Iraq and Syria – is trying to set up a stronghold on Mindanao that could threaten their region.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sunday he had not expected the battle for Marawi to be as serious as it has turned out.
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EU BOOST ACCESS TO HEALTH CENTRES ALONG TURKISH-SYRIAN BORDER

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UN Migration Agency, EU Boost Access to Health Centres along Turkish-Syrian Border

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Turkey – Today (06/06), the UN Migration Agency (IOM) handed over medical equipment worth nearly a quarter of a million Euro to Turkey’s Saraykent Migrant Health Training Centre to provide medical services to approximately 5,600 migrants and refugees each month in Hatay province, on the Turkish-Syrian border. The equipment was funded by the European Union (EU).
Approximately, 380,000 Syrians live in Hatay province in a country hosting over 3.2 million people seeking protection.
“Health is a fundamental right for every person and is one of the building blocks needed for a productive society,” said Lado Gvilava, IOM Turkey Chief of Mission. “A healthy population means children can be in school and adults are able to earn a living.”
Under the Temporary Protection Regulation, Turkey offers the right to access basic services, such as health and education for Syrians registered under temporary protection.  However, some Syrians continue to face challenges that affect access to services, including the language barrier, geographical distance, and lack of awareness.
The Saraykent Migrant Health Training Centre aims to overcome these barriers by providing free medical services to migrants and refugees in Arabic.
The handover of this medical equipment is one part of the EUR 6.7 million Enhancing Access to Services, Strengthening Resilience of Host Communities and Facilitating Integration of Refugees project to complement the Turkish government’s efforts to provide essential services to migrants and refugees.  In addition to providing medical equipment, the project also runs two community centres and one medical clinical reaching both the host community and the Syrian population.
Services provided under the project include educational programmes, legal counselling, psychosocial support, vocational training, community outreach and conflict management activities for the migrant and refugee populations in these communities. Since July 2015, over 150,000 Syrians and local community members have accessed the services.
“EU is committed to support the health sector in Turkey in all possible ways and through all EU financial instruments,” said Christian Berger, Ambassador of the EU to Turkey.
“In addition to our EUR 300 million grant to the Ministry of Health, we have also been funding IOM to increase access to a wide range of services for refugees and host communities, including health services. This medical equipment procured under the IOM-implemented project will be used to train doctors and nurses in this very same Migrant Health Training Centre and will then be used, after the training courses are completed, to provide health care to Syrians in a Migrant Health Centre Unit in Antakya,” noted Ambassador Berger.
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MEDITERRANEAN MIGRANT ARRIVALS

Mediterranean Migrant Arrivals Reach 71,418 in 2017; Deaths: 1,650

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Switzerland – IOM, the UN Migration Agency, reports that 71,418 migrants and refugees entered Europe by sea in 2017 through 04 June, with nearly 85 percent arriving in Italy and the remainder arriving in Greece, Cyprus and Spain. 1,650 migrants and refugees died at sea attempting this through during this period.
This compares with 206,790 arrivals and 2,512 deaths across the region in the same period last year.
Since the last IOM Mediterranean update (02/06), 510 migrants were rescued at sea have been brought to Italy. IOM staff are deployed at the main landing points in Sicily (including Lampedusa), and Apulia to provide legal assistance to those arriving by sea, monitor the reception conditions and support the authorities in the identification of vulnerable groups.
On Monday (05/06), 110 migrants (including 40 women and 3 children) all of African nationalities were rescued in the waters off Zliten by the Libyan Coast Guard. Following the rescue mission the migrants were taken to Al Khums detention centre. So far in 2017, 8,293 migrants have been rescued outside the Libyan coast and 236 bodies have been retrieved.
On Sunday (06/06), according to the Directorate for Combatting Illegal Migration (DCIM), seven migrants suffocated after being abandoned in a locked van close to the sea. They had been told by the smuggler that they had to wait before being taken to the boat. The survivors (reportedly approximately 30) were transferred to Triq Al Sekka detention centre in Tripoli where they were provided with medical treatment. The bodies of the seven migrants were retrieved by the Libyan Red Crescent.
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LUVKUSH RAMLEELA IS ONCE AGAIN ALL SET

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LuvKush Ramleela is once again all set to put the stage on fire and mesmerise the devotees!
LuvKush Ramleela Committee the oldest committees in Delhi has been organizing Ramleela at Lal Quila Maidan from last 40 years. The committee has achieved the recognition as the favorite organization in Delhi. Since the inception of its preparations, all the members are filled with zeal and enthusiasm that is quite prominent.
The recent press conference witnessed the presence of some of the recognized Bollywood actors. They also revealed their characters that they will shortly portray in the LuvKush Ramleela. Some of them included Avtar Gill,  Shahbaz Khan,  Rupa Dutta, Suresh Kumar and Ashok Agarwal (Chairman of Ramleela Committee). Besides this, the grand celebration will also be graced with the presence of political leaders, social reformers, religious leaders, celebrities, dignitaries and general people from all the communities.
As per the characters stated, this year Avtar Gill will be playing the role of ‘khar’ where as the role of meghnad will be played by Shahbaz Khan. Rupa Dutta, who have also played the role of Sita previously will be playing the role of kekai this year.
And according to the last info. Revealed Vishal Kawar will be Ram, Sita will be Shubhi Sharma, Manoj Tiwari will be seen as Angad, Anup Jalota as Kevat, Shankar Sahni as Raja Dashrath. Raza Murad will portray the role of Kumbhkaran, Surendra Pal will be Raja Janak, Jagdiesh Kaliraman, will be playing Hanuman this year. Mukesh Rishi will play the role of Raavan, whereas Vindu Dara Singh will be Parshuram.
The 40-year-old Luv Kush Ramleela will be showcased from 21st September till 1st October 2017 where renowned actors from Bollywood will take part in the Ramleela.
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EMBASSY TELLS INDIANS IN QATAR NOT TO PANIC

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Indian embassy in Doha has asked Indians to stay alerted
Reports suggest that the Indian government has offered to send in supplies
Qatar is likely to keep its considerable resources to maintain its people.
New Delhi, June 10, 2017: India has started to worry about its more than 6,30,000 nationals living in Qatar ever since the four major Arab countries closed sea, air and land links with Qatar. The Indian nationals have been asked to stay alerted by an advisory in the Indian embassy in Doha as the government is monitoring the developments. The Indian nationals have been asked to stay alerted by an advisory in the Indian embassy in Doha as the government is monitoring the developments.
“The Embassy of India is monitoring the situation closely and is in touch with the Qatari authorities to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals in Qatar,” an official statement recorded. There exist only one land route from Qatar to Saudi Arabia, which is used for transportation of essential commodities. The route is now closed after Qatar’s diplomatic isolation by Saudi Arabia-led allies. Qatar being one of the richest countries in the world is likely to put its substantial resources to maintain its populace. Sources said, There should be no immediate sense of panic or shortage as Qatar is well stocked.
Naina Mishra of Newsgram.
Qatar can easily defend its economy and currency against sanctions by other Arab states, Qatari finance minister Ali Sherif al-Emadi told CNBC television in an interview broadcast on Monday.
He added that the countries which had imposed sanctions would also lose money because of the damage to business in the region.
“A lot of people think we’re the only ones to lose in this… If we’re going to lose a dollar, they will lose a dollar also.”
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties a week ago, accusing Doha of backing terrorism. The sanctions have disrupted flows of imports and other materials into Qatar and caused many foreign banks to scale back their business with the country.
But Emadi said the energy sector and economy of the world’s top liquefied natural gas exporter were essentially operating as normal and that there had not been a serious impact on supplies of food or other goods.
Qatar can import goods from Turkey, the Far East or Europe and it will respond to the crisis by diversifying its economy even more, he told CNBC.
The Qatari riyal has come under pressure in the spot and forward foreign exchange markets, but Emadi said neither this nor a near 10 percent plunge in the local stock market was cause for concern.
“Our reserves and investment funds are more than 250 percent of gross domestic product, so I don’t think there is any reason that people need to be concerned about what’s happening or any speculation on the Qatari riyal.”
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TAMIL NADU GIRLS AND PUNJAB BOYS CROWNED JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPS

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Noida, 11th June 2017: The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship has concluded at Shiv Nadar University, with Tamil Nadu girls and Punjab boys being crowned champions.
The winners received Rs 1,00,000/-, first runners up received Rs 75,000/- while the second runners up got Rs 50,000/-, from Chief Guest Archana Ramasundaram, DG of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). Mr Chander Mukhi Sharma, Secretary General of the Basketball Federation of India, Dr Mrs Seema Sharma, President, UP Basketball Association (UPBA); Mr Alok Sharma, Additional Director General, Sashastra Seema Bal and patron of the UPBA and Mr Bhupendra Shahi, Hon. Secretary, UPBA.

Finals 1: Tamil Nadu girls bt Uttar Pradesh 69-63

Having created history by reaching the finale for the first time ever, Uttar Pradesh junior women seemed to continue from where they left off in the semis. Scorching hot in the first five minutes, UP showcased its full offensive repertoire. Initially guard Shreyasi Vats got two impossible hook shots to sail through the net, which was then inevitably followed by international scoring forward Vaishnavi Yadav taking over with some penetrating drives and a step back three. UP led early, and defensively, did a great job getting bodies on Tamil Nadu’s starting centre S Pushpa. With Pushpa constantly double teamed down low, it was left to international forward Srishti Suren to capitalize as she got some mid range jumpers to fall. At the end of the first quarter, Uttar Pradesh held a 20-16 lead.
The second quarter saw sloppy play from both teams as they turned the ball over repeatedly. Tamil Nadu’s international point guard M Nishanthi was guilty of missing easy layups. UP took advantage, as Vaishnavi continued her blistering pace of scoring, including a awe-inspiring baseline eurostep finishing with a smart left hand layup. By halftime, UP had doubled its lead to 8 points, 34-26.
The error prone TN side finally got into a rhythm post the halftime break. With its defence clamping down, UP was unable to score on repeated possessions and a three pointer by TN’s Amritha tied the game at 36 all. TN centre Pushpa followed that up with her own offensive onslaught, finally breaking free from the shackles imposed on her by rival forwards Kavya Dwivedi and Reena Patel. At the end of the third quarter the tide had turned as it was Tamil Nadu which now led 46-43. UP had been restricted to just 9 points in the entire period.
With the final 10 minutes to go, it was anybody’s game, as rival point guards Nishanthi of TN and Shivani Gupta of UP traded threes. UP decided to substitute the taller Reena Patel for the smaller Aditi Singh, and that’s when things started to go downhill for the hosts. Despite Aditi’s best efforts, TN centre Pushpa was too much to handle for her, as TN started collecting multiple offensive rebounds. This in turn led to second chance opportunities as Nishanthi and Amritha knocked down shots from beyond the arc to make it a 9 point game with 40 seconds left. Even for a talented scorer like UP’s Vaishnavi Yadav, that lead turned out to be too much to overturn, as UP fell marginally short in the end.

Finals 2: Punjab boys bt Kerala 100-82

In a much anticipated finale, the two strongest junior men’s teams faced off for the ultimate prize of being crowned national champions. This game featured elite matchups across multiple positions, notably, shooting guard (Punjab’s Kanwar Gurbaz Sandhu vs Amal Reghu), small forward (Mandeep Singh vs Joshua George), power forward (Swapnil Sharma vs Md Shiraj) and centre (Princepal Singh vs Sejin Mathew.
Kerala captain Md Shiraj started strong, scoring the first 8 points for his team. On the other end Mandeep returned the favour, as Punjab quickly raced to an 18-8 lead. Down in the post, the wiry leaper Sejin was making his presence felt against the 6ft 10 inch giant Princepal posting a mammoth block that pumped him up and antagonised Princepal in equal measure.
While Princepal was momentarily taken out at the start of the second quarter, his teammates continued to score with ease, building a 35-20 point lead midway through Q2. With Swapnil having limited impact against Shiraj, backup forward Vinay Sharma played some valuables minutes scoring 7 points in quick time. Punjab led 42-22 with a little over three minutes remaining for halftime, and Kerala needed to make drastic alterations on the defensive end in order to make this a fighting contest. Sensing just this, Kerala Coach Sandeep made his players switch to a full court press defence which paid immediate dividends. Punjab were rushed into numerous turnovers as Kerala closed out the final few minutes of the second quarter on a 13-0 run to trail 35-42 going into halftime.
But as Q3 began, it was clear that Kerala had lost all its steam, as Punjab regained full control of proceedings. With Kerala’s half court offence stuttering, it was forced to overly rely on the individual hustle and determination of forward Joshua George. While Joshua battled hard, his one man effort did little to contain Mandeep on the other end. Mandeep, along with point guard Gurwinder ran the pick and roll with centre Princepal Singh, to perfection. The play resulted in either open looks for Gurwinder, driving lanes for Mandeep or else a chance for Princepal to score in the paint or from the line.
As the match neared the final buzzer, Punjab just ran away with it, touching 100 points for good measure.

Results from 11th June 2017

Women:
Finals
  1. Tamil Nadu (S Pushpa 25, M Nishanthi 15, T Darshini 10) bt Uttar Pradesh (Vaishnavi Yadav 41, Shivani Gupta 9) 69-63 (16-20, 10-14, 20-9, 23-20)
Classification for 3rd & 4th Places
  1. Kerala (Sreekala R 42) bt Karnataka (Sanjana Ramesh 12, Aishwarya VB 11) 68-52 (10-9, 22-18, 21-18, 15-17)
Men:
Finals
  1. Punjab (Mandeep Singh 33, Gurwinder Singh 27, Princepal Singh 12) bt Kerala (Md Shiraj 22, Joshua George 20, Amal Reghu 16, Sejin Mathew 14) 100-82 (22-12, 20-23, 29-21, 29-26)
Classification for 3rd & 4th Places
  1. Rajasthan (Rajeev Kumar 36, Ashish Trivedi 15, Sumeet Kumar 12) bt Tamil Nadu (Sheldin Rashan 18, Arvind Kumar M 16, Shanmugam M 13) 75-68 (18-18, 11, 24, 20-12, 26-14)

Final Standings

StandingsJunior WomenJunior Men
1Tamil NaduPunjab
2Uttar PradeshKerala
3KeralaRajasthan
4KarnatakaTamil Nadu
5ChhattisgarhHaryana
6PunjabMaharashtra
7MaharashtraDelhi
8Madhya PradeshChandigarh
9GujaratUttar Pradesh
10RajasthanMadhya Pradesh

About the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship 2017

The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women is being held at Shiv Nadar University in GautamBudh Nagar District, Noida, Uttar Pradeshfrom 4th to 11th June 2017. The Championship features 25 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in the U18 age group, from various Indian States and Union territories, and is being played in a league cum knockout format. Tamil Nadu boys and Karnataka girls are the defending champions from the previous edition held in Puducherry in May 2016.
The teams are grouped into two levels –Level 1 features the top 10 teams from the previous championship divided into two groups of five teams each (Group A and B), while Level 2 features the remaining teams divided into four groups (Group C, D, E, F).
In the league stages, all the teams play each of the other teams in their group once. The top three teams from each of the groups in Level 1 advance directly to the quarterfinals, while the fourth placed teams play pre-quarterfinal games against the top two teams from Level 2.
Over the years, this Championship has provided a platform for the country’s best players in the U18 category to showcase their talents. This allows selectors to identify and shortlist the most promising players and coaches to parachute into national team training camps with an eye towards participation in international events.

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UN MIGRATION AGENCY JOINS CIVIL SOCIETY AND UN INITIATIVE

UN Migration Agency Joins Civil Society and UN Initiative Calling for Global Compacts to Protect Migrant Children – With intergovernmental discussions leading up to the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees currently taking place, all parties must work together to address the needs of migrant children consistent with their human rights.
Today (12/06), at the Global Conference on Children on the Move, in Berlin, Germany, the UN Migration Agency (IOM) joined more than 20 UN and civil society organizations to unite around the rights of children, especially children on the move. The conference with more than 250 participants from States,
civil society, academia, UN agencies, private sector and individual experts aims to ensure that both Global Compacts – on migrants and on refugees – take into account children’s priorities and concerns.
“Every day at the UN Migration Agency, we work with migrant children. Some have been compelled to move accompanied by relatives or guardians or on their own due to conflict, disasters, fear and despair.
Other children migrate in search of better socio-educational opportunities and ultimately to pursue their own development and that of the society they live in,” said William Lacy Swing, IOM Director General, when discussing the preparations for the Conference.
“We want to ensure that child migration is always in the best interests of the child and that when it is not, sustainable solutions are found for children and their families both at home or in a new home elsewhere. These solutions should ensure that children are not left behind and that they are not exploited
or even worse: trafficked. All migrant children are entitled to care and protection regardless of their migratory status,” concluded Ambassador Swing.
Different factors contribute to migrant children’s situations of vulnerability, including their age, risk factors at individual, household, community and structural levels, the reasons why they have migrated, and the conditions they face during travel, transit, and at destination.
IOM will continue to strive for migrant children’s wellbeing and best interests across the wide spectrum of activities the Organ
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INDIAN PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATING AT FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR

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The Embassy of France and Institut français Indiawere proud to host a Business Breakfastfor Indian publishers participating at Frankfurt Book Fairon Friday 26th May 2017 at Institut français India, New DelhiNew Delhi, 30 May 2017Institut français India and German Book Office hosted Indian publishers at a Business Breakfast on Friday 26th May 2017 at Institut français India, New Delhi. Croissants in one hand and pen in the other, 25 publishers, representing literature of all genres (fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, graphic novels) met with the organisers at Institut français India in preparation of their participation at the upcoming 69th Frankfurt Book Fair (11-15 October 2017) where France will be Guest of Honor. Publishers benefited from the tips given on logistic details and maximising one’s presence at the Book Fair. They were also given presentations on conferences and professional meetings set to take place during the Book Fair. The topic of the conference on the Indian markets, “The circulation of translations into English language”, taking place on Friday 13thNovember at the fair, was also discussed by publishers. The fair will provide Indian publishers an occasion to reaffirm their will to be key players in the English language market, and their capacity to offer diversity and richness in vernacular languages at the largest publishing event of the year.The invitation to France in 2017 offers a unique moment for the French language to reveal its openness to the world and showcase the know-how and ability of French cultural industries to innovate using written expression as a springboard. A rich and varied programme will highlight France’s attractiveness in all sectors: books, innovation, e-books, projects, trans-media, video games, music, visual arts, performing arts, not forgetting to include heritage, gastronomy, tourism, architecture, design and luxury goods. Ms Prashasti Rastogi, director of German Book Office in Delhi, expressed her high expectations about France’s excellent programme, while Dr. Nicolas Idier, Attaché for Books, Ideas and Knowledge at the Institut français India in Delhi, reaffirmed that France and Germany working together constitute a driving force in Europe and especially in the cultural industry.About the Frankfurter BuchmesseThe Frankfurter Buchmesse is the international publishing industry’s biggest trade fair – with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 278,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and approximately 10,000 accredited journalists and bloggers – in attendance. It also gathers key players from other media, including the film and games industries. Since 1976, the Frankfurter Buchmesse has featured an annual Guest of Honour country, which showcases its book market, literature and culture to attendees in a variety of ways.
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ALEXEI NAVALNY & 200 HELD OVER ANTI-KREMLIN PROTESTS

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Alexei Navalny, the critic of President Vladimir Putin, was detained.
He was on his way to a planned anti-Kremlin rally in the heart of the Russian capital.
A police cordon at Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow is blocking people from going to Tverskaya Street. They are being asked to proceed either to the metro station or neighboring streets.
Police are urging people not to disrupt public order or break the law
Opposition demonstrations have been held in major Russian cities, as the country marks its national day. The Moscow protest location was changed from the authorized Sakharova Street to an unauthorized location on the eve of the event.
At the unauthorized protest on Tverskaya Street, police have made some “selective detentions,” RIA Novosti reported, citing the head of Moscow’s regional security department, Vladimir Chernikov.
Provocateurs” who had been shouting slogans, climbed street signs and “behaved inadequately in the crowd” were detained, Chernikov told RIA Novosti.
Several thousand people have taken part in authorized opposition rallies in the Urals region. The protests have been peaceful and with no incidents, local police say.
2,000 people took part in an authorized rally in Yekaterinburg. In Chelyabinsk Region, around 2,500 protesters participated in protests, police said, with several hundred people also protesting in Tyumen, Kurgan, Surgut, and Nizhnevartovsk, among other cities.
The sanctioned opposition protest on Sakharova Street in Moscow concluded without incident, according to the Moscow police press service. Around 1,800 people participated in the event, according to police estimates.
“Police and National Guard maintained public order and safety, no serious violations of the public order were registered,” the police said.
  • A sanctioned opposition protest has finished in the central Russian city of Belgorod, TASS reports, citing regional police spokesman Aleksey Goncharuk.
    “Ninety-five people attended the meeting, according to official information. As the organizers said, the event happened within the sanctioned bounds,” the spokesman told TASS.
  • Opposition protests sanctioned by the authorities have ended in the cities of Surgut and Nizhnevartovsk in the Ural region.
    “The events concluded without any incidents. No one was detained,” police spokeswoman Olga Abmaykina told Interfax-Ural news agency.
  • The police are urging people to leave the site of the unsanctioned protest on Tverskaya Street in downtown Moscow and move towards Pushkinskaya Square.
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GST PREPAREDNESS AMONG TRADERS A MAJOR CHALLENGE

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In the wake of implementation of GST in the Country from 1st July,2017, the preparedness at the level of small businesses is one of the major challenges. The proposed GST taxation system is entirely based on technology where not even a single paper will be used. The basic fundamentals of raising invoices, procedure of availing input credit, integration of goods & services, compulsory rating of each entity registered under GST are some of the key issues which are entirely different from current VAT tax regime. 
On the other hand nearly 60% of small businesses in the Country have been devoid of digital technology and the basic challenge is that at a time when everything will be routed through digital technology under GST, how these large number of traders will be able to comply with GST from 1st July,2017. Empowerment of such large number of traders with technology in such a short span of time when only 19 days are left is quite impossible.
Calling it is as one of the major challenge, Mr Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) which is strongly advocating GST in the Country said that education and empowerment of small businesses with basic fundamentals of GST and that of technology is certainly an important issue even from the fact that GST is a destination based taxation system where Consumer has to pay the tax and traders are the only last mile connect with Consumers and as such they have a significant role to play under GST.
Mr. Khandelwal said that till the time traders across Country are equipped with technology, some in between measures needs to be adopted to help the traders in compliance of GST through digital technology. He has suggested that Government should take Trade Associations across Country can be used as GST Facilitation Centre . Being in the markets itself, these locations would be much preferred by the traders. There is a need for the Government to reach out to Trade Associations. He has also suggested that Computer Kiosks can also be installed in commercial markets enabling the traders to do compliance against a nominal fee.
However, CAIT has suggested Trade Associations across Country to make clusters of 30 to 50 traders and connect them with an Accounting Professional who should assist traders in performing compliance obligations of all traders under the respective cluster.
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CLEF HAS THREE MAIN OBJECTIVES,

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EDUCATION AND FRENCH LANGUAGE
The French Language, Education and Vocational Training (CLEF) service at Institut français India (IFI) has three main objectives, as defined by the French M

inistry of External and European Affairs:

International mobility: Cooperation in the field of education between France and India is embodied by the numerous school exchanges that have been established to meet the increasing demand of Indian schools. IFI also promotes international mobility through its two flagship programmes:
The English Language Assistants Programme – In this programme, Indian students are sent to France to teach English in French schools as assistant English teachers for a period of 7 months.
The French Language Tutors in India Programme – Under this programme, French university students are invited to teach French in Indian universities for a period of 9 months.

TEACHING ENGLISH IN FRANCE
Programme “English Language Assistants in France”

You have a good command of English and French. You can:
– Teach English in France.
– Attend classes in French universities.
– Discover France.

You need:
– IELTS (Academic – score 7.5+)
– B1 level of French or a B.A. French

This program of the Ministry of Education in France is managed, internationally and in India, by the International Centre for Pedagogical Studies (CIEP) and the Embassy of France in India. As part of this program, 40 to 50 Indian students are recruited as English language assistants in French public schools. The program allows these Alliance française or Indian university students to experience French language and culture, while providing their schools with their language skills and their rich culture.

The English Language Indian Assistants’ stay in France covers a period of seven months, from 1 October to 30 April of the next year. Appointed to secondary and primary schools, they provide support to English-language teachers.

Applicants must:
  1. Be an Indian citizen,
  2. Have student status (enrolled in a university or an Alliance francaise in India)
  3. Not have benefited from the “Indian English-language Assistants” program in the past,
  4. Hold a bachelor’s degree (or be enrolled in 3rd year)
  5. Be under 35 years of age on 1 October 2016.
  6. Having obtained the IELTS certificate (British Council/ IDP academic test) of English proficiency with a score above 7.5,
  7. Have a good level of French: minimum certification level B1 (DELF, TCF, TEF, etc.) or have received French B.A. French Honours from an Indian University.

The programme’s objectives:
  1. Support English-language teaching in French public schools.
  2. Linguistic and Cultural Discovery, immersion in a professional situation.
  3. Getting to the pedagogical practices of the French schools, especially for language teaching; assistants must indeed be integrated in schools and build an educational tender in accordance with instructions given by their English teachers.
  4. Strengthening ties and mutual understanding between French and Indian cultures.
  5. Education: Assistants are advised to attend classes, insofar as their professional obligations allow, at a French university.

For more information contact Jatinder Singh at jsi@ifindia.in(link sends e-mail)
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS PROGRAMME IN FRANCE:

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The Embassy of France and Institut français India are proud to announce this year’s
English Language Assistants programme in France:
79 Indian students selected for the academic year
October 2017 – May 2018
New Delhi, 08 June 2017
The French Embassy in India is happy to send 79 young Indian students to France, from October 2017 to May 2018, under the English Language Assistants programme supported and financed by the French Ministry of Education.
The worldwide assistants programme gives the opportunity to 6500 students from 60 different countries to spend one academic year in a school abroad. This programme was launched 20 years ago between France and India. In the framework of their bilateral cooperation in education, France and India have agreed to support the mobility of students, encouraging the internationalisation of their higher education training courses.
The 79 Indian students taking part in the teaching experience in France have been selected on the basis of their outstanding level of both French and English languages. They will be assisting English language teachers in primary, secondary and higher-secondary schools in France, by offering them a rich and dynamic understanding of a foreign language throughout the whole academic year. They will help develop links between French and Indian schools, teachers and students. They will also discover a new country, a new culture, while sharing their own culture with their students.

Students will gather In Delhi for an Information and Training Day led by the French Institute in India on 17 September 2017. They will also leave to France that evening.
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CII UP MSME SUMMIT: BREAKING BARRIERS TO EXCELLENCE “UNLOCKING HIDDEN POTENTIAL”

CII UP MSME Summit: Breaking Barriers to Excellence
Unlocking Hidden Potential”
0900 Hrs: 22nd June, 2017: Hotel Radisson, Sector-18, Noida
  
It gives me immense pleasure to connect with you.

Prospering in a challenging environment, the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME’s) have had a testing time in the past few years. With the Indian economy expected to emerge as a $5 Trillion behemoth by the next 10 years, there needs to be major emphasis given to what is the backbone of the economy – the MSME sector.

MSME sector being one of the major contributors towards the manufacturing outlay, employment and exports, has great potential in terms of technology upgradation and validation through the most recent, contemporary and cost effective technologies and systems in manufacturing, operations and delivery and with the appropriate resources and backing, the MSME’s have the ability to become a force to reckon with.
Aiming to address the Economic and Business Hurdles in the MSME sector and how to overcome them, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organizing “CII UP MSME Summit” from 0900 (registration) till 1600 hrs on 22nd June, 2017 at Hotel Radisson, Sector 18 in Noida.
The Conference aims to focus on areas covering:
  • Strengthening Credit Access for MSME: Affordable credit facilities and innovative financing solutions.
  • Transformation through Technology (TTT): Adoption of latest technology and digitization in business.
  • Business Excellence:  Improving business verticals.
  • GST: Challenges and Implementation.
  • MSME Policy, Support and Opportunities: Startups, Entrepreneurship, Export, and Import etc.

Some of the Eminent Speakers Invited:-

  • Shri Satya Dev Pachauri  Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, and Exports, Government of Uttar Pradesh
  • Mr. Ravindra Nath  Chairman & Managing Director, National Small Industries Corporation Limited
  • Mr. Manoj Mittal – Deputy Managing Director, SIDBI
  • Mr. Anuj Khanna – Managing Director C&S Electric Ltd
  • Mr. Ajay Thakur – CEO-SME Segment BSE SME Exchange
  • Mr. Shaakun Khanna – Senior Director – HCM Strategy & Transformation, Asia Pacific, Oracle
  • Mr. Jyoti Prakash Gadia  Managing Director ,Resurgent India
  • Dr. Jitendra Das – Director, FORE School of Management
  • Mr. Mahesh Munjal – Chairman & Managing Director, Majestic Auto
  • Mr. Dharmendra Kalra – GEVP & Regional Business Leader – SME/Business Banking, Yes Bank
  • Mr Manish Joshi – Deputy General Manager, Export-Import Bank of India
  • Mr. Amarjeet Singh – Country Services DirectorRed Hat India Pvt Ltd
  • Mr. Saikat Roy – Director & Head-SME, CARE Ratings
  • Mr. Ashutosh Gupta– Director & Business Head – SME Finance, Freecharge
  • Mr. Vijay Rai – Managing Director-Enterprise Business, Saviour US INC
  • Ms Richa Mishra – Regional Head –  Business Banking, IDFC Bank
  • Mr. Atul Gupta  – Strategic Head – Finance, Jakson Ltd
and many more ….

We expect a gathering comprising of senior dignitaries from Government, Banks, Financial Institutions, Credit Agencies, Large, Medium and Small Scale Industry, Knowledge Institutions, Law firms, Consultants and other related industries.

For Speakership and Sponsorship opportunity please contact Mr Rahul Shukla atrahul.shukla@cii.in or 0120-4345974 / 9990799706.

I am writing to cordially invite you to join this conference and also deputing few concern officers from your organisation. There is no delegate fee to attend this conference. However prior registration is must. Please use the enclosed registration form for sending the nominations.

I look forward to receiving your confirmation.

With Best Regards,

Anish Chaudhry
Chairman – CII Western U.P Zonal Council
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