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BJP, CONGRESS ASK RESIGNATION OF DELHI CM

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Inter party corrupt practice in Aap party is simmering from last six month’s when party top leader are enjoying those at fringe want to battle to  weed out corruption in Delhi governance. Leaders of Aap speaking in public domain we are  here to fight weed out corruption and not tolerate corrupt practice even in silos in our party  were  thinking looming  before and after Punjab elections thus an opportunity now at sight .How far this internal battle continue who takes the stake of the party still question unanswered?
BJP and Congress have demanded resignation of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal following allegation of taking two crore rupees from his Cabinet colleague Satyendra Jain.
Talking to reporters in New Delhi, Delhi Unit BJP Chief Manoj Tiwari said, Mr Kejriwal has no moral and legal right to continue on his post and he should resign immediately. Mr Tiwari also condemned the act and said the investigating agencies should suo-motu initiate action in the matter.
Delhi Congress unit Chief Ajay Maken demanded probe against Mr Kejriwal saying Anti-Corruption Branch and CBI should lodge FIR against him. He said, till the completion of probe, Mr Kejriwal should not hold his office. Former AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said the allegation against Delhi Chief Minister should be investigated.
Anti- corruption crusader Anna Hazare also said that he is disappointed at charges of corruption levelled aganist Mr Kejriwal. Meanwhile, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said corruption charges against Mr Kejriwal absurd and do not merit any response.
Earlier in the day, former Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra alleged that he saw Health Minister Satyendra Jain paying two crore rupees to Mr Kejriwal at his residence. He said, Mr Jain personally told him that he had settled a land deal worth 50 crore rupees of Kejriwal’s relative. Mr Mishra asserted that he will fight corruption while remaining in the AAP and no one can throw him out.
In latest tweets : Arvind Kejriwal has broken my dreams, says Anna Hazare

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COW SHOULD BE DECLARED AS NATIONAL ANIMAL

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Cow should be declared as national animal and killing of them must be abolished, said Dr. MSG on the Clean Delhi Campaign launched by him.
Dr.MSG, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh is all geared up to follow the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This Sunday morning at India gate he took part in Mega Delhi Cleanliness Campaign, along with him 1 lakh people were indulged to make Delhi neat and clean.
The campaign was also followed by a new trend he has set of COW MILK PARTY where all the guests along with around 1 lakh people present at the event  delighted their morning with the taste of cow milk.
The campaign was graced by the presence of well known big shots, Vijay Goyal(Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports), Manoj Tiwari(Actor, Singer & Delhi BJP President), Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore(Minister of state for Information & Broadcasting), General VK Singh(Union Minsiter of State for External Affairs), Anurag Thakur and more.
On the occasion, Jattu Engineer, Dr MSG, in front of around one lakh cheers, gave a challenge to take Delhi on the top of Swachh Bharat Mission.
Also when asked about the trend he has changed from Cocktail parties and High Tea to COW MILK PARTY, He said, “Cow is like our mother and we should not kill and eat them. Cow Milk is purest thing to drink and we should follow this trend.”
Dr. MSG’s upcoming comedy flick “Jattu Engineer” is slated to release on 19th of May, which is also highlighting the Modi’s dream project Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.  And as recently Delhi Ranked No.7 on the 2017 list of Indian cleanliness drive, Baba Gurmeet Ram Rahim participated in cleanliness campaign to make Nation’s capital No.1 for the same.

HOCKEY HIM CROWNED CHAMPIONS; BEAT HOCKEY MIZORAM 5-0 IN THE FINAL ~

PITRODA FILED WEIRD PATENTS

INDIAN COMMITTEE OF YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS


Indian Committee of Youth Organizations
 
Platform of Youth Organizations in India
India’s largest network of urban and rural youth
 
National Youth awards for 25 Individual and 10 awards for Organisation category announced 
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Youth Affairs & Sports, Shri Vijay Goel announced the formalization of new National Youth Awards, on 3rd May 2017.  The initiatives have been taken in an effort to make the National Youth Award (NYA) more broad-based and to promote transparency in the selection process.   The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports confers the National Youth Award (NYA) every year to young persons to give recognition to the outstanding work and to motivate them to achieve excellence in the field on National Development and Social Service, to encourage them to develop a sense of responsibility to the community and also to improve their own potential as a good citizen. Some of the key features of the initiatives on NYA include:
http://pibphoto.nic.in/documents/rlink/2017/may/i20175308.jpgOnline application:- It has been decided that the nomination for the National Youth Awards  (NYA) should be received and processed through online mode to cover the people on pan-India basis.  Now applicant can apply now online directly to the Ministry on the recommendation of the Head of the Institution/SDM/DM/DC, or any officer, not below the rank of Deputy Secretary in the Government of India. An online application has been developed in consultation with MyGov team.  The final selection will be made by the 8-member Central Selection Committee, headed by the Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs and prominent and eminent personalities. 
It will be ensured that the selection process is transparent and the restrictions in the nomination process are removed, thus making the Awards more broad-based and accessible to the deserving youth of the country. A new Logo for the National Youth Awards has also been released. 
Increase in the number of the Award
Earlier, only one Award was given under Voluntary Organization Category, working with the youth for national development and social service. The number of Awards in the Organization category has now been increased from 1 to 10 and the prize money is Rs. 2,00,000 with a Trophy and Certificate. This initiative has been taken with a view that more recognition needs to be given to voluntary Organizations working in the field of Youth development, keeping in view of the number of organizations working in the country. Further, these outstanding organizations will be partners in promotion of the different schemes and policies of the Ministry in the field of youth development in the country. The initiative is expected to expand the reach of the Ministry in programme implementation across the country. The amount of money for the Award in the Individual category has also been enhanced to Rs. 50,000/- and will be given to 25 individuals.
The NYA was earlier conferred for excellent work in the field of youth development activities and social service without specifying the individual fields thereby making it more general and less focused. It has also been decided that NYA should also be conferred for excellent work done in the specific field of activities by the Youth. Accordingly, the field of activities for conferring the NYA has been categorically specified in order to have concentrated effort in those fields. The fields of activities in the course of youth development work are health, research and innovation, culture, promotion of human rights, art and literature, tourism, traditional medicines, active citizenship, community service, sports and academic excellence & smart learning and any other similar field.
National Integration Youth camp in Mangalore
The National Youth Project Trust and NSS of Yenepoya University of Mangalura is now hosting the National Integration Camp for Youth. The Camp gets under way from 1st May and will finish on 7th May 2017 and focusing on issues like leadership, health awareness, disaster management, role of youth in nation building, women’s empowerment, environment and many more issues.  The camp is attending by more the 350 youth from NSS and youth from 18 states/UT from all over India.
In his inaugural speech Dr S. N. Subba Rao, Director, NYP said “People of India should know that guns and bombs will not unite us. We need a rge heart and acceptance for each other. We humans must consider everyone as brothers and sisters and respect every states of the country.” He further added “After India’s Independence 117 countries became independent and all of them drew inspiration from India’s freedom struggle. But many of these countries later lost their freedom to dictators. India has much more variety, yet we are united because we are all interested in being together. India has survived by sheer din and noise of democracy.” His speech was started with a song glorifying the country’s diversity and unity.
The Keynote speech delivered by Nitte University Chancellor Mr Hegde. Dr Ran Singh and Mr Anil Hebbar also address the gathering. The opening function was presided by Mr Abdulla Kunhi, Chancellor, Yenepoya University.
Inclusive and Equitable Youth Population Dividend
National Consultation of diverse stakeholders to interface, dialogue and discuss on realizing ‘Inclusive and Equitable Youth Population Dividend’ was held on 26 April 2017 in Delhi. The aim of the meeting is to  innovative strategies to include disadvantaged youth from Dalit, Adivasi and Muslim communities in the development processes especially related to employability, employment and entrepreneurship. The dialogue organized by Centre For Social Equity And Inclusion.
Jindal University Hosts Africa – India Youth Leadership Summit
The Jindal School of International Affairs of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) hosted a day long Africa – India Youth Leadership Summit 25 February 2017 at Sonipat campus and attended by more than 150 African students and diplomats based in India. Speakers at the event emphasised that through education and global connect; the youths of Africa will continue to march ahead in a growth trajectory to make Africa realise its dreams.
Professor Sreeram Chaulia, Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs, said, “There is a youth surge happening in both the continents. At 19.6 years as the median age, the African continent ‘is the most youthful on the planet.’
Upcoming Events:
 
Gandhian Leadership Training Programme May 2017
Gujarat Vidyapith is organizing a training programme on Gandhian Leadership from 15 May 2017 to 30 May 2017. This programme is designed for youth and wil held in Ahmadabad.
Y20 in Berlin
 German Federal Government, the Federal Youth Ministry and IJAB – International Youth Service of the Federal Republic of Germany will organize the international Y20 Youth Summit 2017. It will take place in Berlin from 2 to 8 June 2017.
 
Melaka International Youth Dialogue
World Assembly of Youth in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Malaysia), Melaka State Government, Asian Youth Council and Malaysian Youth Council will organize the 17th Melaka International Youth Dialogue with the theme ‘Our Roles in Solving Juvenile Delinquency’. It  will take place in Melaka, Malaysia from  9 to 13 July 2017.
National Peace and Harmony Youth Camp in Arunachal Pradesh
National Youth Project Trust will organize the National Peace and Harmony Youth Camp. It will take place in Rupa, Arunachal Pradesh from 21 June to 26 June 2017.
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Youth Information is published byIndian Committee of Youth Organizations (ICYO)194-A, Arjun Nagar, Safdarjang Enclave
New Delhi 110029, India

INDIAN TEAM BRONZE MEDAL AT THE 26TH SULTAN AZLAN SHAH CUP

Dear Sir / Madam,
After the Bronze Medal feat at the 26th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Saturday, the Indian team arrives in India tonight. The team led by Manpreet Singh will arrive in New Delhi at 9.30pm.. They will be available for bytes and comments upon arrival. We cordially invite you for the same to the airport. Would appreciate it if you confirm your presence.

MODI ADDRESS ON KEY FOREIGN POLICY

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed an Indian heads of mission meet, which is brainstorming key foreign policy issues and challenges including India’s engagement with major powers as well as strain in ties with Pakistan and China.
The four-day conference, which began on Thursday, was formally inaugurated by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday.
The conclave is also expected to discuss major developments globally and how India should mold its policy to deal with them. Envoys have made presentations on the state of India’s bilateral relationship with the countries they are posted to.
India’s relationship with the Trump administration and ties with Russia are also likely to figure in the conclave.
The annual meet is taking place at a time when Indo-Pak ties have nosedived following the beheading of two Indian soldiers by the Pakistan military in Jammu and Kashmir and the issue is likely to figure during the discussions.
India’s ties with the resource-rich African continent as well as with the Gulf countries and the situation in the West Asia are also expected to be discussed during the meet.

VENEZUELA UNREST TOLL RISE 38

Venezuela, oil rich and  the most prosperous country gets into disorderly act of governance with charges of corruption, fiscal mismanagement  further falling in deadly grips Venezuela as students rally . With  cities engulfed on barricades of rubbish block streets in Venezuela in sign of worsening chaos after weeks of deadly political unrest,as  thousands rallied in anger at President Nicolas Maduro’s plan to rewrite the constitution.The number killed in Venezuela amid mounting political unrest rose to 38, as opposition leaders reported that dozens of officers had been detained for refusing to repress protesters.
Former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles said 85 officers, a majority from the military, had been detained for expressing discontent with the actions of the nation’s national guard.
There has, however, been no independent confirmation of the detentions.
National guardsmen have repeatedly launched tear gas and rubber bullets in more than a month of anti-government protests. Demonstrators are calling for President Nicolas Maduro to hold elections, but the embattled leader shows no sign of ceding to their demands.

SECOND ROUND OF VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN FRANCE

The second round of vote for Presidential election in France will be held tomorrow. Opinion polls have shown the centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron bagging around 62 percent votes.
In the first round of the election, National Front candidate, Le Pen finished second behind Macron on 21.3 percent. Meanwhile, French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has been the target of a massive hacking attack.
Macron’s campaign team said hackers mixed up genuine files with fake ones in order to confuse people. It said that it was clear the hackers wanted to undermine Mr. Macron ahead of Sunday’s second round vote.
The French interior ministry said it would not comment on the trove of hacked documents as the official campaign had ended

SACHIN TENDULKAR HONOURED WITH PRESTIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP AWARD AT THE ASIAN AWARDS 2017. 

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New Delhi / London, May 06, 2017: World-class cricketer, the most prolific run-maker and one of the greatest batsmen of all time, Sachin Tendulkar was honoured with the prestigious Fellowship Award at 7th Asian Awards, on May 5th 2017 at the Park Lane Hilton, London. The Asian Awards, celebrates outstanding achievements of individuals born in or with direct family origin from all of Asia, across all disciplines of life. The award comes just weeks before the world-wide release of the much awaited Sachin Tendulkar movie titled, Sachin: A Billion Dreams. 


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KAPIL MISHRA SUBMITS ‘PROOF’

Sacked AAP Minister Kapil Mishra submitted proof to the Anti-Corruption Branch today in the alleged water tanker scam. Mr Mishra said, he met ACB officials and gave information on role of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and two of his close associates in the 400 crore tanker scam. Talking to media, he said, he gave information how investigation into tanker scam was repeatedly delayed, and how some officials tried to cover it up. Mr Mishra said he will go to the CBI next to submit proof in the case.
Meanwhile, AAP has hit back at Kapil Mishra calling him a BJP agent. Briefing media in New Delhi, AAP leader Sanjay Singh alleged that Centre is trying to destroy AAP. He said the sacked Delhi Minister is playing a game and all his charges are baseless as AAP will never tolerate corruption. He also said Mishra has failed to give a shred of proof to the ACB against Arvind Kejriwal.

INDIAN SQUAD FOR THE ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY:

The selectors kept faith in the squad which defeated England in a home series earlier this year.
Unhappy with the new revenue model, which considerably slashes their share from global events in the 2015-23 cycle, India failed to submit a squad by an April 25 deadline, triggering panic among advertisers.
Many members of the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) were in favour of pulling out of the tournament but court-appointed administrators, who are currently supervising BCCI operations, were against such drastic moves.
The top eight sides in the world rankings compete in the Champions Trophy with India winning the last edition in 2013.
The 15-member squad for the ICC Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Manish Pandey and Jasprit Bumrah.

RESOLUTION FOR PEACEFUL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN :

Over 200 Indian and Pakistani concerned citizens release a
Resolution for peaceful relations between India and Pakistan : Make dialogue un-interrupted and un-interruptible
Resolution for peaceful relations between India and Pakistan : Make dialogue un-interrupted and un-interruptible
In the 70 years since Independence and partition, the people of India and Pakistan have seen too many conflicts and the loss of many valuable lives. Enough of the distrust and tensions. Those who suffer particularly are ordinary people denied visas and those in the conflict zones, especially women and children as well as fishermen who get routinely rounded up and arrested for violating the maritime boundary.
We condemn all forms of violence regardless of its objectives.
Deeply concerned at the current rise in animosity and antagonism between India and Pakistan, we urge both governments and their security establishments to take all steps possible towards improving relations.
We note that whenever it seems that relations might improve, some form of disruption takes place ranging from jingoistic statements to militant attacks. The traditional response to such disruptions only strengthens those who want continued tensions between our two countries.
We move this Resolution towards a peaceful subcontinent and make the following demands to the governments of India and Pakistan, urging them to:
1. Develop an institutionalised framework to ensure that continuous and uninterrupted talks between India and Pakistan take place regularly no matter what. Make dialogue un-interrupted and un-interruptible.
2. Ensure that political leaders, diplomats and civil servants from both countries conduct talks on the side-lines of all international and multilateral forums.
3. Recognise that the Kashmir dispute above all concerns the lives and aspirations of the Kashmiri people, and work to resolve it through uninterrupted dialogue between all concerned parties.
4. Implement the 2003 ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan.
5. Renounce all forms of proxy wars, state-sponsored terrorism, human rights violations, cross-border terrorism, and subversive activities against each other including through non-state actors or support of separatist movements in each other’s state.
6. Support and encourage all forms of people to people contact, and remove visa restrictions and discrimination faced by citizens of both countries. This must be further taken forward to allow visa-free travel between India and Pakistan.
7. Increase trade and economic linkages and cultural exchanges between India and Pakistan.
Further, we pledge to uphold the principles of impartial reporting and urge media houses on either side to prevent the growing militarisation of debate. We must act responsibly and stop broadcasting hate speech and creating public hysteria aimed at the other country and/or vulnerable communities.
Endorsed, May 7, 2017
(names sorted in alphabetical order):
Name, Designation
1. Dr. A. H. Nayyar, physicist, educationist, Lahore
2. Aakash Chandran, Assistant Editor, Lighthouse Project
3. Aastha Dua, lawyer, New Delhi
4. Abha Bhaiya, feminist activist, Himachal Pradesh
5. Abhishek Thakore, Co-Founder, The Blue Ribbon Movement, Mumbai, and South Asian Youth Conference Series
6. Achal Arora, insurance professional, Meerut
7. Adil Najam, Dean, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
8. Admiral L. Ramdas, former Chief of Naval Staff and Magsaysay Awardee for Peace, India
9. Afia Salam, freelance journalist, Karachi
10. Afrasiab Khattak, ex-Senator, Islamabad
11. Akshat Singhal, co-founder, The Blue Ribbon Movement, Mumbai
12. Alefia T. Hussain, journalist, The News on Sunday, Lahore
13. Aliya Harir, student at National Defence University, Islamabad
14. Aman Alam, software engineer, Bangalore
15. Amardeep Singh, author, Singapore
16. Amarpali Singh, poet, Chandigarh
17. Ameya Kilara, Leadership Fellow, Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
18. Ammu Joseph, independent journalist and author, Bangalore, India
19. Anand Chakravarti, Academician, Delhi
20. Anam Zakaria, author, development professional and educationist
21. Anis Haroon, activist
22. Anish Mishra, independent analyst and researcher on South Asia, Singapore
23. Anita Dixit, Social Researcher, Kolkata, India
24. Anita Katyal, journalist
25. Anton Babu, entrepreneur, Trivandrum
26. Anuradha Bhasin, Co-chair, Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy
27. Arundhati Dhuru, social activist, National Alliance of People’s Movements, India
28. Dr. Asad Sayeed, economist, Karachi
29. Asma Jahangir, Chairperson Emeritus, HRCP, advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan
30. Ashok Chowdhury, All-India Union of Forest Working People, Delhi
31. Atia Anwar Zoon, Assistant Professor, Federal Urdu University, Islamabad
32. Dr. Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History/Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
33. Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa, research associate SOAS, University of London
34. Beena Sarwar, journalist, teacher, editor Aman ki Asha
35. Bina Sarkar Ellias, poet, editor and publisher, International Gallerie, Mumbai
36. Chaudhary Latif Akbar, President Peoples Party, Azad Jammu and Kashmir
37. Chintan Girish Modi, Peace Educator, India
38. Deepak Kathuria, Association of Peoples of Asia
39. Deepesh C, Assistant Professor, Chennai
40. Devang Shah, International Law and Diplomacy student
41. Devika Mittal, research student and convener (India) – Aaghaz-e-Dosti
42. Diep Saeeda, Peace Activist, Lahore
43. Dilrukshi Handunnetti, journalist and lawyer, Sri Lanka
44. Dunu Roy , Senior Fellow at the Centre for Public Affairs and Critical Theory, Shiv Nadar University
45. Ellia Khan, Officiating Director, PeaceNiche | T2F, Karachi
46. Elsa D’silva, Founder and CEO, Red Dot Foundation, Mumbai
47. Ershad Mahmud, Executive Director, Center for Peace, Development and Reforms, Rawalakot
48. Ezabir Ali, women’s rights activist, Srinagar
49. Farooq Shah, Managing Editor Kashmir Observer
50. Dr. Farida Batool, Head of Visual Arts National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore
51. Fauzia Shahid, content editor PTV, Islamabad
52. Farida Nekzad, journalist, Kabul Afghanistan, South Asian Women in Media (SAWM) president
53. Furhan Hussain, Researcher and Trainer, Islamabad
54. Gauhar Raza, poet, filmmaker, Delhi
55. Gen. Tej Kaul, Executive President of India Pakistan Soldiers Initiative for Peace (IPSI)
56. Hameed ul Mehdi, Team Leader, Community Development and Entrepreneurship Foundation, Quetta
57. Harsh Desai, Campus Head, Thadomal Shahani Centre for Media and Communication, Mumbai
58. Harsh Kapoor, South Asia Citizen’s Web (sacw.net)
59. Harsh Mander, writer, activist, Delhi
60. Harsh Narayan, filmmaker and activist, Delhi
61. Ilma Iqbal, law student and team member – Aaghaz-e-Dosti
62. Imran Aziz, businessman, Rawalpindi
63. Imran Zahid, actor, Delhi
64. Imtiaz Ali, Deputy Speaker, Provincial Youth Assembly, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
65. Irfan Aslam, journalist
66. Ishaan Jajodia, Founder, The Mumbai Art Collective & Student, Dartmouth College
67. Jamuna Rangachari, Writer and Website-in-Charge, Life Positive magazine
68. Jatin Desai, journalist, Mumbai
69. Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, Writer and Musician, Bangalore
70. Jayshree Murali, Educator, VIDYA India, Mumbai
71. John Dayal, writer and activist, New Delhi
72. K. N. Panikkar, Historian, Trivandrum
73. K. Satchidanandan, writer, Kerala
74. Air Vice Marshal (retd) Kapil Kak, analyst, commentator on strategic and security issues
75. Kalpana Sharma, independent journalist, Mumbai
76. Kami Kidwai, Management Consultant, London
77. Kamla Bhasin, social activist, India
78. Karamat Ali, Executive Director PILER, Secretary National Labour Council and Founding member PIPFPD, Karachi
79. Kavita Krishnan, secretary, All India Progressive Women’s Association
80. Kavita Srivastava, human rights worker, People’s Union for Civil Liberties
81. Kedar Maddula, Wunderhaus Artists’ Getaway & Homestay, Pondicherry
82. Kejal Savla, Program Lead at Community Connect Fellowship, The Blue Ribbon Movement, India
83. Adv. Kenneth Joe Cleetus, Program Officer, Regional Centre of Expertise, Trivandrum
84. Keshav Sharma, B.S. PPE Candidate, Northeastern University
85. Khushal Khan, activist, Islamabad
86. Kirthi Jayakumar, Founder, Red Elephant Foundation, Chennai
87. Kishwar Naheed, poet, Islamabad: “Strongly endorse and requesting all India & Pakistani writers to come ahead for peace and dialogue”
88. Konchadi Vasanth Pai, retd Company Executive, Bengaluru
89. Kuldeep Kumar, Columnist and Commentator, Delhi
90. Lalita Ramdas, Peace Activist, Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, Alibag, India
91. Leena Dabiru, Legal and Development Consultant, Delhi
92. Madhulika Narasimhan, Research and Communications Professional and Core Member Aaghaz-e-Dosti
93. Mahesh Bhatt, film producer, India
94. Mani Shankar Aiyer, peace activist, writer, former parliamentarian, Delhi
95. Mannika Chopra, journalist
96. Mansi Sharma, Activist, Delhi
97. Maria Patel, advertising and media professional, Pakistan
98. Marvi Sirmed, journalist, Daily Times
99. Maroof Syed, Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government (HKS)
100. Maya Mirchandani, journalist, India
101. Mazher Hussain, Executive Director, COVA, India
102. Meenakshi Chhabra, peace educator, Lesley University
103. Mehmal Sarfraz, journalist, Lahore
104. Mohd. Afroj, Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
105. Mohammad Jibran Nasir, Never Forget Pakistan, Lawyer
106. Mohammad Shoaib, Aariz Media
107. Mohammad Tahseen, ED South Asia Partnership Pakistan and Convenor Pakistan Civil Society Forum
108. Mohammad Zakiuddin Mahdi, Research Scholar, Uttarakhand Technical University
109. Mukesh Arora, financial consultant, Meerut
110. Najiba Ayubi, journalist, Killid Group, Afghanistan
111. Nasim Zehra, journalist, teacher, TV anchor
112. Nasima Karim, Co-founder and Focal Point Central Asia at Here We Are, Kyrgyz Republic
113. Nandita Narain, associate professor in Mathematics, St Stephen’s College Delhi University
114. Neena Gopal, Journalist, Resident Editor Deccan Chronicle, Bangalore
115. Nidhi Razdan, journalist, India
116. Nivedita, TV journalist, India
117. Nirupama Subramanian, journalist
118. Ovais Sultan Khan, social activist, Delhi
119. Pamela Philpose, journalist, India
120. Parag Shah, Communications Coordinator, Asia Plateau, Panchgani
121. Pawan Bali, journalist and filmmaker
122. Dr Pervez Hoodhboy, physicist and teacher, Islamabad
123. Pervez Majeed, Journalist, Srinagar, Kashmir
124. Pervin Sanghvi, Consultant, Development Communications, Mumbai
125. Praveen Singh, convenor for Milne Do and Students Right to Accommodation, Delhi
126. Prem Shankar Jha, journalist, columnist, India
127. Qurat-ul Ain, Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
128. Rabeea Arif, Head of Graphic Design, University of Karachi
129. Raheel Khursheed, Head of News Partnerships, South Asia & South East Asia at Twitter
130. Raheem ul Haq, Senior Research Fellow at Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Forman Christian College
131. Rahul Reddy, student, geopolitical analyst, technologist, humanist
132. Ram Mohan Rai, Advocate and Peace Activist
133. Ram Puniyani, Center for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai
134. Rahul Roy, filmmaker, Gurgaon
135. Dr. Raminder Jit Singh Founder & Director ‘THE – SARA’, Jammu
136. Rashida Dohad, Executive Director, Omar Asghar Khan Foundation, Islamabad
137. Ravi Kiran Jain, President PUCL, India
138. Ravi Nitesh Srivastava, Peace Activist, Founder – Aaghaz-e-Dosti
139. Raza Khan, Peace Activist, Lahore
140. Raza Habib Raja, PhD student, Syracuse University, USA
141. Raza Rumi, editor Daily Times, Cornell University faculty
142. Raza Syed, journalist, Awaaz multimedia Group
143. Reema Amin, educationist and peacenik, Lahore
144. Rita Manchanda, writer, activist, Delhi
145. Ruchhita Kazaria, advertiser, Kolkata
146. Saba Dewan, independent documentary filmmaker, Gurgaon
147. Saeed Ahmed Rid, Assistant Professor, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
148. Safia Bokhari, peace activist, Lahore
149. Sahar Alamgir, Masters Student and Development Professional, Islamabad/London
150. Dr Saima Firdoos, physician, Rawalpindi/Boston, former board member APPNE
151. Sajid Iqbal, Research Scholar, COMSATS University, Abbottabad
152. Saleem Asmi, journalist, former editor Dawn, Pakistan
153. Salima Hashmi, artist, educator, Lahore
154. Salman Anees Soz, activist, development economist
155. Salonie Dua, student, University of Delhi
156. Samiksha Raorane, Manager, Global Foundation, Mumbai
157. Samir Gupta, IT professional
158. Sandeep Pandey, teacher and social activist, Socialist Party, India
159. Sanjay Kapoor, Editor, Hardnews Magazine
160. Saroj Nagi, freelance journalist, New Dellhi
161. Saroj Razdan, journalist, India
162. Satyapaul, Secretary General, South Asian Fraternity
163. Seema Mustafa, journalist, Delhi
164. Sehba Farooqui, Democratic Human Rights Network, Delhi
165. Sehba Sarwar, independent writer/Artistic Director, Voices Breaking Boundaries
166. Sehyr Mirza, independent journalist, Lahore
167. Shabnam Hashmi, social activist, Delhi
168. Shastri Ramachandaran, independent journalist and international publications consultant, India
169. Sheema Kermani, activist, Director Tehrik-e-Niswan
170. Sheharyar Rizwan, journalist, Lahore
171. Shiraz Hassan, journalist, Islamabad
172. Shivam Vij, journalist, Delhi
173. Shrenik Mutha, independent activist and poet, Pune
174. Shruti Arora (Achesh), theater educator
175. Shruti Ganapatye, The Asian Age, Mumbai
176. Shujaat Bukhari, Editor in Chief, Rising Kashmir
177. Shuma Raha, journalist, India
178. Sini Nair, Educator, Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai
179. Sunit Arora, journalist, India
180. Swarna Rajagopalan, Independent Scholar and Managing Trustee, Prajnya, Chennai
181. Swati Bhattacharjee, journalist, Kolkata
182. Syed Ghazanfar Abbas, Correspondent, India Tomorrow News
183. Syeda Afshana, columnist and media teacher, Srinagar
184. Dr. Taimur Rahman, assistant professor LUMS
185. Tapan Kumar Bose, activist, Delhi
186. Talat Rahim, writer, Karachi
187. Tanzeela Mazhar, journalist, Pakistan
188. Tulika Bathija, Educator, Ecole Mondiale World School, Mumbai
189. Uma Chakravarti, Academician, Delhi
190. Umair Vahidy, Dil Say Pakistan
191. Umber Khairi, Producer, BBC
192. Umer Abdur Rehman Janjua, Columnist and Author, Islamabad
193. Umer Farooq, Student, Lahore
194. Urvashi Butalia, Director, Zubaan Publishers Pvt Ltd
195. Vaibhav Arora, Marketing Professional, Delhi
196. Vaishali Jethava, Program Coordinator, The Blue Ribbon Movement, India
197. Vani Rijhwani, Environment Research Student, Delhi
198. Veejay Sai, writer, culture critic, Delhi
199. Vijay Deshpande Satara, Maharashtra State Freedom Fighters Successors Organisation and Indo-Pak Friendship Forum, Satara District.
200. Vinay Nagaraju, Edward S. Mason Fellow and MPA Candidate 2017, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
201. Vinayak Rajasekhar, Editor-in-Chief, paxpolitica.com
202. Waqas Halim, Director, Center for Technology in Education, Information Technology University, Lahore
203. Dr Yasmeen Kazi, Professor of Paediatrics, Karachi
204. Yogesh Mathuria, Peace Warrior, World School of Happiness, Pune
205. Zalla Khattak, freelance consultant, Islamabad
206. Zar Ali Khan Afridi, Chairman FATA Commission of Human Rights
207. Zakia Sarwar, teacher trainer, founder member Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers

UNESCAP REPORT FOR ASIA PACIFIC

NARESH K SAGAR 
2 hrs · Delhi ·
UN ESCAP REPORT:. ESCAP Asia Pacific reports positive and to rise 5.1 percent stable in China and higher value -added sectors r gradually replacing excess capacity sectors as drivers of output and employment
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Economic growth dynamics and risks to the region’s economic outlook
Economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region has relied more on domestic demand in recent years than in the past,
given the prolonged weakness in external demand and global trade. In particular, in line with the region’s growing
purchasing power, domestic private consumption has been the major growth driver, supported by low inflation,
ease of borrowing at low interest rates and spending by the rich that have benefited from the increased value of
their assets. These factors, however, are unlikely to support a sustained expansion of domestic demand; as inflation
gradually increases, the capacity to repay borrowing weakens in the wake of slower growth in employment and
incomes, and favourable liquidity conditions tighten. A sustained increase in consumption needs to be backed by
consistent growth in real wages, which ultimately depends on productivity growth and labour market policies, both
of which are areas that require greater policy attention.
Private investment has not been forthcoming in many countries despite low interest rates. This phenomenon is
explained in part by global factors, such as weak aggregate demand and heightened uncertainty. For instance,
global growth forecasts have been constantly revised downward in recent years, lowering the expected returns for
business. A related factor is excess capacity and low capacity utilization in certain industrial sectors, as reflected in
subdued industrial production. There are also signs of debt overhang and balance sheet pressures in the corporate
and banking sectors in some of the major economies. While large public infrastructure outlays in major economies,
such as China, have offset to some extent the slowdown in private investment, this is not the case in most countries.
Leading indicators, such as the Purchasing Managers’ Index for assessing the health of the manufacturing sector
and the latest export and import data, point to a mild economic recovery in 2017 and 2018. However, the
recovery is unlikely to be a firm rebound given that the factors which held back private investment remain largely
unresolved, even as rising trade protectionism effectively offsets potential recovery in external demand. Nevertheless,
average economic growth in developing Asia-Pacific economies is projected to rise to 5 and 5.1 per cent in 2017
and 2018 respectively, from an estimated 4.9 per cent in 2016.
The most significant risk to the broadly positive economic outlook is rising trade protectionism. At the same time,
recent shifts by the United States of America in its policies concerning trade, currency and immigration together
with the so-called Brexit have increased global policy uncertainty and could have negative impacts on the region,
including for China’s goods exports and India’s services exports. Any foregone trade and investment in turn could
harm employment prospects and act as a drag on productivity growth in the years to come. An alternative economic
growth scenario contained in the Survey for 2017 would suggest that economic growth for the major developing
countries in the region in 2017 could be up to 1.2 percentage points slower than the baseline projections if an
increase in trade protectionism and global economic uncertainty is steeper than anticipated.
This increase in uncertainty comes at a time of potential tightening of global financial conditions, which could
effectively bring to an end the region’s cycle of monetary easing. Capital outflow pressures, which increased in
the wake of United States presidential election in November 2016 before subsiding recently, could re-emerge with
the announcement by the United States of fiscal stimulus, and lead to further depreciation of regional currencies.
On the upside, regional exports may benefit from relatively stronger external demand and currency-induced
competitiveness, but any boost is likely to be limited due to the high number of trade protectionist measures.
Within the region, China’s role as originator and transmitter of shocks has increased in recent years, given its role
in global value chains. Real or perceived economic instability in China could lead to bouts of financial volatility in
the region, as witnessed in early 2016. Given that several regional economies are competing with China in global
value chains, the depreciation of the renminbi puts pressure on other regional currencies also to depreciate. On
the upside, if China’s economic performance is stronger than expected, as it was in 2016, there could be positive
trade spillovers.
Economic policy and structural reform considerations
Boosts to credit and domestic demand from low policy rates have been smaller than expected, indicating limited
efficacy of monetary policy under current conditions. In going forward, the recent uptick in inflation, though mostly
due to non-domestic demand factors, such as oil prices and exchange rate depreciation, should also dissuade
policymakers from further interest rate reductions. Likely currency depreciation could further limit monetary policy
space, not least due to its inflationary impact. Indeed, monetary policy stances in the region have recently shifted
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from “accommodative” to “neutral” as upside risks to inflation increased slightly. Average inflation in the developing
Asia-Pacific region is projected to rise from 3.6 per cent in 2016 to 3.8 per cent in 2017 and 2018. The region’s
economies are advised therefore to maintain the status quo in terms of policy interest rates. They should consider
strengthening capital flow management and macroprudential measures to mitigate adverse effects of exchange rate
depreciation and to ensure financial stability.
Fiscal policy, on the other hand, could play an active role in boosting domestic demand and supporting development
priorities, such as reducing poverty, mitigating inequalities and supporting social protection measures. Indeed, fiscal
policy stances in the region have been broadly countercyclical and expansionary in recent years. Nevertheless,
ensuring fiscal sustainability is important and would require comprehensive tax reforms and effective debt management.
Tax collection remains relatively low in the Asia-Pacific region, and the scope for boosting revenues through improved
compliance and base-broadening is particularly large. Beyond financing, countries need to pursue broader public
sector governance reforms to ensure that fiscal spending translates into better development outcomes. In assessing
fiscal sustainability, countries should also consider the potential long-term positive spillovers of social and infrastructure
investments in the economy. If the spillovers are sufficiently large, for instance due to the “crowding in” of private
investment, the public debt-GDP ratio could be stable over the long term. This is an area where more research is
needed given the mixed empirical evidence.
The important role of fiscal policy management in promoting social development is evident in Pacific island
developing economies. Evidence suggests that the current relatively large amount of health spending in the Pacific
subregion could be made more effective when more resources are devoted to preventive care and early treatment
by specialized health services. Regarding revenue policy, taxes and tariffs have been introduced to discourage
consumption of unhealthful products, although there appears to be room for higher tax rates. Such policies as
user-pay health-care services and public-private partnerships are also a possible option, but they require careful
implementation and effective governance to ensure people’s access to services.
Structural reforms – measures that are aimed at raising productivity – could complement fiscal policy and help lift
potential economic growth. Structural reforms are not new to the Asia-Pacific region and have been critical to the
region’s unprecedented structural transformation in recent decades. As seen from the perspective of the region’s
own experience, different reforms are needed at different stages of economic development. For instance, measured
and gradual sectoral shifts from agriculture to manufacturing, particularly in East Asia, led to considerable productivity
gains, supported by trade reforms, skills upgrading and infrastructure outlays. Similarly, China is now promoting
high-technology industries through road maps, such as “Made in China 2025”, while gradually increasing the share
of services in the overall economy. Yet for other developing countries in the region, such as India, expanding the
manufacturing base, including to relatively labour-intensive sectors, will be important for making broad-based
productivity gains.
While structural reforms are generally viewed as productivity-enhancing, a careful assessment is needed concerning
their distributional and environmental impacts. As “creative destruction” of jobs takes place, workers will need to
be equipped with the necessary skills and protected from disruptive impacts. Moreover, rather than following a
“one-size-fits-all” and “big bang” approach, a less ambitious alternative is to follow sequential targeting of binding
constraints. A potential advantage of this approach is that early wins create political support for reforms over time,
and the sense of ownership increases, which allows time for countries to “learn to reform”. The region’s own
experience, including that of China, supports the sequential targeting approach. It also highlights the important role
of the State in structural reforms. The Government provides an enabling environment in terms of policies, institutions
and public services that helps factor and product markets to work efficiently. This situation in turn enables private
sector-led growth to take place.
In many cases, the driving force for implementing domestic structural reforms is new opportunities brought about
by external developments. For example, in the North and Central Asian subregion the Eurasian Economic Union
(EAEU) aspires to become a single market with free trade among members, while the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
of China is aimed at improving trade and infrastructure connectivity between China and European countries through
the Eurasian landmass. To capitalize the potential gains from EAEU and BRI, subregional economies need to reduce
domestic regulatory burdens to enable firms to benefit from lower cross-border trade costs. As productive capacity
increases, more active participation in global supply chains can help widen the subregion’s economic base.
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Quality of economic growth
The benefits of economic expansion have accrued relatively less to the poor as is evident from the rising income
inequality in the region. In the context of slower economic growth, sustained poverty reduction would need to rely
more on enhancing income distribution and addressing non-income factors, such as social exclusion. Comprehensive
measures are needed to tackle inequality, including fiscal measures, such as progressive taxation and social assistance,
and labour market policies, such as minimum wages and training of low-skilled workers.
To tackle rising inequality and high levels of poverty in South and South-West Asia for instance, the availability
of decent and high-productivity jobs will be a crucial factor, as most households depend entirely on labour income
for their living. There is also a need to reduce the prevalence of informal jobs, which typically offer low pay and
limited social protection. The economic formalization process would benefit from streamlining paperwork requirements
and linking incentive schemes, such as financial support, with business registration and basic compliance with labour
regulations. Governments could also provide informal workers with more support, including by delinking social
security benefits from employees’ contributions.
For the region as a whole, expansion of the availability of decent jobs continues to remain a challenge. In 2016,
average employment growth in the Asia-Pacific region was modest but remained steady at 1.1 per cent, while the
share of vulnerable employment remained persistently high at about 50 per cent. In 2015 (latest data), real wage
growth was relatively robust in South Asia, possibility due to disinflation, and in China, where the share of labour
in national income had been recovering. Wage growth in the Asia-Pacific region, however uneven, outperforms that
of the rest of the world. Between 2006 and 2015, real wages in the region grew by 44 per cent, at a compound
annual growth rate of 4.2 per cent. However, the region’s dynamic performance is driven largely by China; wage
growth elsewhere has been much more modest. Also, average wages across and within countries in the region
still vary considerably.
Expanding social protection financing and coverage
As economies go through structural transformations, a robust system of social protection can help in dealing with
issues of inequality, poverty and vulnerable employment, and contribute to strengthening domestic demand in a
more equitable and durable manner. In the Survey for 2017 it is shown that countries with higher social protection
spending tend to have a lower incidence of poverty. Key aspects of social protection include: universal access to
affordable health care; free primary and secondary education; unemployment benefits for wage earners and incomesupport
measures for those in need; contributory and social pensions; and full access to social benefits for persons
with disabilities. Social protection could also improve the functioning of labour markets, by facilitating skills development
and employment, which is especially important in economies that are undergoing rapid structural changes.
The development of social protection floors is a multi-step process that includes a national social dialogue, a
financing strategy and delivery mechanisms. The Asia-Pacific region currently falls behind the rest of the world in
terms of social protection financing and coverage, although there are some successful examples in the region.
Average total public social protection spending, including health expenditures, as a percentage of GDP, increased
from 3.5 per cent in 2000 to 5.3 per cent in 2010/11 (latest year) in the region, but it is still lower than the global
average of 8.6 per cent. In terms of social protection coverage, countries such as China, Thailand and Viet Nam
have made notable progress since the 2000s, but coverage levels remain weak in most countries in the region.
For instance, effective coverage with unemployment benefits (contributory and non-contributory) is limited to 7 per
cent of the population in the region compared with the global average of 12 per cent. Financing social protection
schemes and improving their delivery rests critically on stable fiscal positions, and effective governance and institutions.
Internalizing costs of environmental degradation
Although not captured in the GDP measure, environmental degradation, carbon emissions and air pollution reduce
social welfare and undermine the sustainability of economies. The region’s rapid economic growth in the past few
decades has been achieved in part on the back of environmental degradation, with concomitant adverse health
impacts, and intensive and inefficient use of resources and natural wealth. Furthermore, the region is highly vulnerable
to climate change, the adverse effects of which can substantially undermine the economic development gains in
the region. Clean air, safe drinking water, sufficient food and secure shelter are also being adversely affected.
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Despite having made gradual improvements, the region falls behind the rest of the world in terms of levels of
energy and carbon intensity. On average, developing Asia-Pacific economies use twice the resources per dollar of
GDP as the rest of the world. A clear example of policy effort to achieve more environment-friendly economic
growth can be seen in East and North-East Asia. After years of heavy industrialization that led to deteriorating
environmental conditions, the subregion is now focusing on green growth and developing energy-efficient and
renewable technologies. Together, China and Japan account for nearly half the world’s commercial investments in
clean technology, while China accounts for most of the world’s patent filings in climate change mitigation technologies.
Experience from East and North-East Asia points to three desirable aspects of public policies to promote clean
energy, all of which highlight the role of effective governance. The first dimension is a well-designed governance
structure that features a whole-of-government approach, effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms and multistakeholder
partnerships from development to diffusion of technology. The second aspect is a balanced policy
framework in which Governments consider a mix of incentives, such as favourable pricing of renewable energy,
and regulations, such as setting minimum energy efficiency standards. The third dimension is an enabling financing
system, particularly non-traditional green financing instruments, such as carbon trading and green bonds.
Governance and development outcomes
The Survey for 2017 shows that better governance and effective institutions affect all three aspects of sustainable
development. For instance, governance affects the capacity of an economy to gain access to a skilled labour force,
improve investment prospects and sustain innovation. These factors in turn help enhance the level and pace of
productivity, thus improving the long-term economic prospects of an economy. Similarly, in the Survey for 2017 it
is argued that, when institutions are weak, inequalities tend to increase and the pace of poverty reduction declines.
Weak institutions also partially explain inequality in access to social services, particularly for females as well as the
poorest and most vulnerable segments of the society. The quality of governance also affects environmental outcomes,
as reflected for instance in varying capacities to make and apply environmental rules and safeguards, and initiate
ecological innovation and technological transfer.
Effective governance can also help close development gaps across countries by contributing to reforms that enable
poorer countries to benefit more from regional economic integration initiatives. For instance, in South-East Asia,
the average income per capita in the subregion’s emerging economies is more than 10 times that of Cambodia,
the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Myanmar and Viet Nam, the so-called CLMV countries. Development gaps
in terms of education and health outcomes are also notable. Narrowing such gaps through structural reforms is
critical for CLMV to fully realize potential gains from the ASEAN Economic Community. For this purpose, various
governance issues could be strengthened in CLMV, such as improving law enforcement, ensuring property rights
and increasing judicial independence. Similarly, promoting greater use of the criminal justice system in addressing
corruption, enhancing cross-ministerial coordination to avoid duplication of work and introducing more transparent
business regulatory frameworks can go a long way in improving development outcomes in CLMV.
Governance, tax revenues and public expenditure management
In the Survey for 2017 it is shown that weak governance partially explains the low level of tax revenues in several
countries in the region, as the quality of governance affects the tax morale of taxpayers, the incentives to operate
in the formal sector and the level of compliance of tax officials with relevant laws. Factors that contribute to or
encourage fiscal corruption include: complicated tax laws; excessive discretionary power vested in tax administrators
and the necessity for frequent interactions between taxpayers and tax officials; weak legal and judicial systems; lack
of accountability and transparency in tax administration; and low salaries in the public sector.
Governance also has impacts on the way public revenues are raised, by affecting tax morale, as the willingness
to pay taxes is affected by perceptions of how well tax revenues are used. Thus, while taxpayers generally are
willing to pay taxes if they perceive that the level of public services offered is commensurate with their tax bills,
they will shirk their tax responsibilities if they see a mismatch between tax liabilities and services. Low tax morale
may also be linked to the perception that evasion of taxes is widespread, especially among those with higher
incomes. For instance, in the Survey for 2017 it is estimated that low governance indicator scores explain up to 8
and 21 per cent of the level of tax revenues in Pakistan and Bhutan respectively from 2005 to 2014.
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The quality of governance also affects the achievement of development goals through its impact on the composition
and efficiency of public expenditure. For instance, corruption is shown to distort the structure of public spending
by reducing the portion of social expenditure that goes to education, health and social protection. In contrast, it
is shown in the Survey for 2017 that better governance increases the beneficial impact of public-health spending
on child mortality rates, makes public spending on primary education more effective and leads to higher attainment
in primary education. Moreover, it is also shown that less social expenditure also usually goes hand in hand with
greater expenditure on such matters as law and order, fuel and energy subsidies and defence. In the Survey for
2017 it is estimated that, between 2005 and 2014, the impact of better governance and effective implementation
of policies on public sector efficiency ranged from 0.34 per cent in the Russian Federation to 57 per cent in
Georgia in the health sector and from 0.15 per cent in Timor-Leste to 32 per cent in Indonesia in the education
sector.
Policies to improve governance for better fiscal management
In the Survey for 2017 it is argued that enhancing transparency and accountability in public administration is
fundamental to improving governance quality and achieving better fiscal management. For this purpose, it is
necessary to improve and strengthen the production of and access to meaningful fiscal information and to develop
public administration capacities to monitor, evaluate and audit policies and actions. Inclusive institutions, where public
service beneficiaries can exchange views with the Government, could also be instrumental for raising tax revenues
and making expenditures more efficient. Also highlighted in the Survey are the roles of e-government, information
and communications technology (ICT) and decentralization for improving governance in the context of fiscal
management.
In terms of accountability, a regional assessment suggests that several Asia-Pacific countries require public officials
at different levels to declare their financial assets in order to help increase the integrity of civil servants as well
as public trust in them. This action has improved the efficiency of government expenditures and the overall quality
of governance, although further improvements are needed in terms of public access and the coverage of pertinent
information, and the monitoring and oversight of the implementation of such policies.
Ensuring access to meaningful fiscal information, such as the resources received by various government units
responsible for the delivery of public services, can contribute to greater transparency. However, the availability of
and public access to such information remains difficult in several countries in the region, even though these policies
have yielded positive results in the case of Georgia, the Republic of Korea, Samoa and Singapore. Furthermore,
when information is published, the quality and utility of the published government financial data sometimes seems
to be low, particularly in North and Central Asia. In addition to producing and disseminating information, government
officials will also need to better manage operational risks associated with the execution of the budget, whether
related to tax revenues or expenditures, through internal controls and audits and external audits.
An assessment of public financial management in selected Asia-Pacific countries shows that there is considerable
room to strengthen internal control and audit (external and internal) functions. For instance, there are issues related
to the comprehensiveness, relevance and understanding of internal control rules and procedures. The degree of
compliance with rules for processing and recording transactions is also weak. Similarly, with regard to internal audits,
there are concerns related to the frequency and the distribution of reports and the extent to which management
follows recommendations from an internal audit. Such issues as the scope of an external audit, adherence to
international standards and timely submission of reports also require policy attention. Collecting and integrating
views and concerns from citizens can also help check the effectiveness of fiscal policies and thus contribute to
raising tax morale and revenues. In this vein, there is a need to establish effective feedback systems through which
users are informed of the existence of such tools and are able to report wrongdoing by officials or assess the
quality of public services.
The implementation of the above-mentioned policies can be optimized through information and communications
technology and wider use of financial services by beneficiaries of public services and by taxpayers. Tax revenues
can be substantially increased on the back of deployment of an e-system for making tax returns and filing taxes.
Public expenditure efficiency can also increase due to e-systems because government programmes can be better
coordinated, such as in Malaysia with the eKaish system, or funds can be tracked up to their receipt by the final
beneficiary as is done in India with the payment of social benefits or wages through bank accounts. While
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e-government systems present opportunities for public financial management, and progress has been made during
the last decade, Asia-Pacific countries could take greater advantage of the opportunities offered in this regard.
Overall, countries with special needs (in particular, least developed countries and landlocked developing countries)
do not predominantly use e-government platforms even though they could benefit greatly from their usage.
Efforts are needed to improve information flows across relevant government departments. For instance, the tax
enforcement function depends on a central database and flow of information from different sources, particularly in
the case of value-added tax (VAT) and income tax. However, a typical approach in the organization of tax
administrations in developing countries has been to establish separate revenue departments overseeing different
tax bases. This situation results in little sharing of information among them, along with difficulties in reconciling data
and information on taxpayers. Some countries, such as Maldives and the Philippines, have addressed this problem
through reorganizing the tax administration along functional lines.
Furthermore, through greater ownership of local revenues, fiscal decentralization can strengthen accountability and
improve public expenditure efficiency. However, at the subnational level, gap-filling transfers and shared revenues
are preferred to own-source revenues in several Asia-Pacific economies. Measures such as the control over rate
structures at the local level could be more effective in generating accountability, even if all or some elements of
tax administration are managed at different levels. Given their more limited capacities, subnational administrations
could also consider adopting “piggy-back” taxation, wherein tax revenues would be collected by using the tax base,
which has been identified by the central Government, and adding a surcharge to the tax rate. Accountability could
also be improved by using a property tax system which accounts for the size and location of the property and
the cost of the public services delivered.
Concluding remarks
How societies invest, innovate and ensure that no one is left behind largely depends on the quality of governance
and on how much trust and confidence people have in government institutions. As countries in Asia and the Pacific
continue to undergo large structural transformations, as reflected in the ongoing rebalancing in China and reforms
in India, the role of governance will only increase. The issue of governance is examined in the Survey for 2017 in
the specific context of fiscal management, given the growing demands on fiscal policy to support the economy
and address diverse social and environmental challenges.

MACRON WIN FRENCH ELECTIONS

Macron, 39, a former economy minister an independent  ran as a “neither left nor right”  promising to shake up the French political system, took 66% to Le Pen’s 34%.
I’m addressing all of you tonight, all France together. I will defend France and I will defend Europe – #MacronPresident
US President tweeted and congratulated Macron winning President election.Macron defeats far right LE PEN.
Germany heaved a sigh of relief after liberal candidate Emmanuel Macron won France’s Presidential election. Chancellor Angela Merkel had emphatically thrown her support behind Macron against his far-right and anti-EU challenger Marine Le Pen, aware that the very existence of the European Union was at stake in the vote.
Markel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert writing on Twitter said Macron’s win is a victory for a strong and united Europe and for French-German friendship. Macron shares Merkel’s commitment to the EU bloc, which has been deeply shaken by Britain’s decision to quit. The president-in-waiting, who positions himself as a centrist, has also campaigned on the type of sweeping changes to the French economy that Berlin had long championed and implemented more than a decade ago.

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TOYOTA’S SALES, PROFIT SKIDS DOWN

Toyota Motor said, both their group sales and operating profit have fallen for the first time in 5 years.
Sales for the business year that ended in March stood at more than 240 billion dollars. That’s down 2.8 percent in yen terms from a year earlier. Operating profit dropped 30 percent, to 17.5 billion dollars. The company attributes the declines mainly to the stronger yen lower demands and expenses on Research and Development and company going  to  path of green label.
Toyota expects group sales to drop 0.4 percent and operating profit to fall by nearly 20 percent this fiscal year, for a second straight year of decline.

JHULAN GOSWAMI BECOMES WORLD’S HIGHEST WICKET-TAKER IN ODIS

Indian women’s team fast bowler Jhulan Goswami today became the highest wicket-taker in history of ODIs. She eclipsed the decade-long record in the name of Australian Cathryn Fitzpatrick.
Jhulan Goswami dismissed South Africa’s Raisibe Ntozakhe in an ongoing ODI to claim her 181st victim in the 50-over format, breaking Fitzpatrick’s record of 180 wickets from 109 matches.
Goswami had figures of 3/20 in 7.3 overs.
Jhulan’s feat has been achieved in her 153rd match. She made her debut way back in 2002. Jhulan was also adjudged ICC’s ‘Women Cricketer of the Year’ in 2007.
Jhulan Goswami also has 40 wickets in 10 Tests and 50 wickets in 60 Twenty20 Internationals.

ASIAN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS TODAY IN NEW DELHI

Rio Olympics bronze-medallist Sakshi Malik will spearhead the Indian challenge at the Asian Wrestling Championship beginning in New Delhi today. Sakshi along with Olympian Sandeep Tomar and Bajrang Punia will be aiming for podium finishes.
India had bagged 9 medals – 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze – in the last edition of the tournament held in Bangkok last year.
In the competition, 112 freestyle, 103 Greco-Roman and 83 female wrestlers will be vying for 24 Gold and Silver, and 48 bronze medals.

CISCO TO WORK WITH AP FOR MSME

Cisco Systems will work with Andhra Pradesh to make starting a small business easy.
John Chambers, Executive Chairman and former CEO of Cisco Systems gave a presentation to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his delegation currently on tour of the US, on how modern communications can connect the world and as an example demonstrated how he conducts meetings from his board room with his executives around the world.
He stated that the world is experiencing disruption brought about by digital innovations and IoT.
Naidu informed Chambers that his state can be a suitable pilot place for all the practices that emerge out of new trends.
Chambers said that 95 per cent of business and political leaders have a vision for digitisation but only 25 per cent have a plan which highlights the need for a plan, a workable plan in place.

DELHI ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON USE OF EVMS WITH PAPER TRAIL, HIKE METRO RATES

Delhi Assembly has passed a resolution appealing to the President and the Election Commission to hold elections through paper trail equipped-EVMs. In its one-day special session, the Assembly yesterday took up the discussion on the issue of alleged tampering of Electronic Voting Machines.
Participating in the discussion, ruling Aam Aadmi Party MLAs said, tampering of EVMs is possible. AAP member Sourabh Bhardwaj made a demonstration on a prototype machine showing how easily EVMs can be manipulated.
Earlier, the House witnessed noisy scenes when Leader of the Opposition Vijendra Gupta of BJP tried to move adjournment motion over corruption in a land deal against Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain. Speaker Ram Niwas Goel did not allow Mr Gupta to raise the issue and suspended him for the day. He was marshalled out of the House when he did not pay heed to Chair’s ruling.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has rejected Aam Aadmi Party’s claim of EVM tampering, saying that look alike EVM has no relevance, incidence or bearing on its Electronic Voting Machines.
The Commission said, it is possible for anyone to make any electronic gadget which looks-like Election Commission’s EVM and demonstrate any magic or tampering. It said, the demonstrated machine is just a different gadget, which is manifestly designed and made to function in a tampered manner.
That Election Commission has already scheduled a meeting of all political parties on Friday for EVM Issues and other Electoral Reforms.
New hiked fares of the Delhi Metro have come into force from today. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had, on Monday, raised the minimum fare from 8 to 10 rupees and the maximum from 30 to 50 rupees.
Under the new fare structure, for up to 2 kilo meters the fare will be 10 rupees, 2 to 5 kilo meters it will be 15 rupees, 5 to 12 kilo meters it will be 20 rupees, 12 to 21 kilo meters it will be 30 rupees, 21 to 32 kilo meters it will be 40, and for journeys of over 32 kilo meters the fare will be 50 rupees. There are a total of six fare slabs as against the earlier 15.

MOON JAE-IN SWORN IN SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENT ABE EXPRESS COOPERATION

President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, has been sworn in as 19th President of the country. Mr. Moon took the oath of office, a day after his liberal Democratic Party’s decisive victory in a snap election called to find a replacement for Park Geun-hye, who was ousted in March over a corruption scandal.
Soon after the swearing in ceremony, Mr. Moon, in a departure from current policy, said he would be willing to visit North Korea in the right circumstances. South Korean President said he is ready to negotiate with China and the United States over a controversial anti-missile defense system.
Moon won about 40 percent of yesterday’s vote, defeating his rivals — Hong Joon-pyo of the conservative Liberty Korea Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the centrist People’s Party.
New South Korean President, Moon Jae-in has named his nominees for Prime Minister and the country’s spy chief. Announcing his first cabinet and presidential staff appointments,
Mr. Moon appointed South Jeolla Province Governor, Lee Nak-yon as the Prime Minister. Mr. Moon also nominated Suh Hoon, a longtime intelligence official with expertise in North Korea issues, as his new chief of the National Intelligence Service.
Presidential office said other appointments included Im Jong-seok, chief of staff for Moon’s campaign, as chief of staff, and a former Blue House security official to head presidential security.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says he hopes to cooperate with South Korea’s new president in dealing with North Korea.
Abe was speaking at a meeting of government and ruling party officials on Wednesday. He said South Korea is Japan’s most important neighbor, and that they share strategic interests. Abe said he aims to develop future-oriented relations with Seoul.
He said Japan will continue to work closely with the US, South Korea, China and Russia to strongly urge Pyongyang to refrain from nuclear testing and ballistic missile launches.
He added that Japan remains on high alert for further provocations from North Korea.
Meanwhile Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga has congratulated South Korean President Moon Jae-in and expressed the hope of building a new, future-oriented era with South Korea.

RUSSIAN INDIA BILATERAL COOPERATIOIN

India and Russia today agreed to work closely in various sectors including security, nuclear energy and disaster management. In a joint media statement after India Russia Inter Governmental Commission meeting in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said, the progress made in implementation of agreements signed between the two countries in Goa last year during the BRICS Summit was discussed.
She said, the future roadmap is being implemented enthusiastically and over 100 items have been identified. Ms Swaraj said, Ministries, Departments and private sector are coming together to celebrate 70th year of Indo-Russian diplomatic relations. She said, forthcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to St. Petersburg was also discussed during the meeting.
In his statement, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dimitry Rogozin said, relationship between India and Russia is very dynamic and strengthening trade and economic cooperation was discussed between him and Ms Swaraj. He said, the two countries will further cooperate in sectors like agriculture, aviation and space.
Mr Rogozin arrived in New Delhi this morning on a one day visit to attend IRIGC-TEC meeting. He is scheduled to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi later in the day.

TRUMP TO MEET LAVROV, FIRES JAMES COMEY

US President Donald Trump has fired the FBI Director James Comey who was leading the investigation into whether his election campaign had ties to Russia’s and its interference in last year’s election.
In a letter, Trump communicated Comey that his services are terminated and he is removed from the office, effective immediately.
Trump said, Comey was no longer effectively able to lead the bureau and it was necessary to restore public trust and confidence in it.
The shock move comes days after Comey testified on Capitol Hill about the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s election meddling and a possible collusion between the country and Trump’s campaign. The White House said the search for a new FBI director would begin immediately.
US President, Donald Trump will meet Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov at the White House today to discuss Syria and a wide range of international issues. It will be the highest-level contact between Trump and the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin since Trump took office in January this year.
Russian Foreign Ministry said, Mr. Lavrov will also hold talks with US State Secretary Rex Tillerson in Washington. Lavrov is on a three-day visit to the United States. The US State Department said, the top diplomats would also discuss Ukraine, including implementation of the Minsk peace deal, and some bilateral issues.
Relations deteriorated between the United States and Russia after U.S. air strikes against a Syrian airfield in response to a chemical weapons attack that Washington blamed on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Russian ally.
US President Donald Trump has delayed a decision to honor or walk away from the Paris climate accord until he returns from Europe late this month.
The White House postponed a key meeting that could have determined the fate of the 196-nation accord, and later said there would be no decision before the end of the month.
Divisions within the Trump administration have left in doubt the participation of the world’s number two carbon polluter after China in the landmark 2015 agreement to limit global warming.

MIN STATE RAIL SPORTS CONCLAVE RAIL MUSEUM — AT NATIONAL RAIL MUSEUM, NEW DELHI.

Min State Rail Sports Conclave Rail Museum — at National Rail Museum, New Delhi.
The Rail authorities held sports conclave at National rail Museum in the capital to get sportsperson view on the sports facilities and conditions and the vision of railway authorities in this direction. Many sports subjects were discussed by various stakeholders in the direction to upgrade the standard of the players by giving them International facilities for training coaching and promising more competition in rural,school,colleges  and university levels with a view to make sports an essential subject in Schools curricular activities for which the road map has been worked out by the  ministry responsible for galvanizing the standards in the country at all levels .  18341703_10158714213585008_989354834961494753_n18403298_10158718642395008_6143666308084994053_n

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MAHABHARATA MANTHAN: 19TH – 21ST JULY 2017.

As discussed we are organizing an International Conference , scheduled for19th – 21st July 2017, National Museum, New Delhi, Titled Mahabharata Manthan: A Crtical Revisit ti Tangible and Intangible Heritage, The Synosis is attached herein.
We invite you to present a a Paper at this conference, AND also, as discussed , please circulate to your colleagues national and international who are likely to be in Delhi and would like to present a paper on any of the themes mentioned in the Synopsis. We would need their Title with Abstract (within 300 words) and their CV latest by 25th May 2017.
We look forward to your cooperation and participation
Thanking you
Regards
Neera Misra – 09811032388

EASIER ACCESS TO THE GERMAN LABOR MARKET FOR INDIAN PROFESSIONALS AND SKILLED WORKERS


Easier access to the German labor market for Indian professionals and skilled workers
Employland develops innovative intermediary platform
Hamburg – With its internet platform http://www.employland.de, available in German and English, Hamburg start-up Employland is offering a new way to find work in Germany. For the first time, recruitment and legal services are being offered from a single source as a way of streamlining the labor integration process: Employland helps job-seekers with residence and work permits as well as recognition of their qualifications.
Hans-Christian Bartholatus, founder and managing director of the new online portal, says: “With Employland, we have created a platform that paves the way for qualified workers with or without a university degree to find work in Germany’s very receptive labor market. The country is already experiencing a shortage of skilled personnel, a trend set to gain even more momentum in the near future. Until now, the administrative burden created by German laws of entry and residence has proven a major obstacle both for companies in Germany as well as specialists from around the world. This is precisely where our Ready to Work service comes into play: Our qualified lawyers support the whole process up to the point of commencing employment in Germany.”
In order to protect its strong economy, Germany needs well-qualified workers from around the globe. Based on demographic developments, the IAB[1] estimates that Germany needs to achieve a net migration of 400,000 people per year in order to maintain a steady potential labor force in the long term. As part of a large-scale Qualified Professionals Initiative, the German government has been welcoming qualified immigrants since 2012. The legal and regulatory framework behind the campaign has seen significant improvements in recent years. All that was missing was a platform where all the steps to securing employment in Germany were supported in one place, and this has now been created with Employland.
Free to use for professionals and skilled workers
Job-seekers create a detailed online profile on the website and use it to introduce themselves to employers in Germany. Employers then search the platform for employees; candidates with a good command of German have the best chances of being headhunted. All profile data is stored on servers in Germany.
The service is free to use for qualified workers. Once an employment contract is concluded and the employee begins work, Employland will receive a commission from the employer. As a rule, the employer also covers the costs of the residence permit and, where applicable, recognition of the employee’s qualifications.
Employland blog
“In our blog, we show why it pays to live and work in Germany and invite readers to get involved in discussions,” says Hans-Christian Bartholatus. At blog.employland.de, job-seekers will also find experience reports, legal requirements and tips for getting settled in Germany.
High-caliber founders and management team
The team has proven expertise in building digital platforms, having developed mobile.de – one of the leading automobile markets on the internet and sold to the U.S. corporation eBay in 2004. The international team has extensive knowledge of labor market-related immigration from non-EU countries and the specifics of migration legislation.
[1] German Institute for Employment Research February 2017, IAB Summary Report No. 6/2017
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FIBA ANNOUNCES DRAW FOR BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2019 QUALIFIERS


  • The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday in Guanghzhou, China, and was attended by former NBA superstars Scottie Pippen and Yao Ming.
  • For the first round of qualifying, India is drawn in Group C along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
  • India will now play six qualifying games between November 2017 and July 2018, three of which are likely to be played on home soil.
  • In order to qualify for the second round of qualifiers, India must finish in the top 3 of its group.
  • The second round of qualifiers will be conducted between September 2018 and February 2019, in two groups of six each. The top 3 teams from each group, along with the best fourth placed team, will qualify for the World Cup 2019 in China.
  • For the first time ever, the Asian qualifiers will now also include Oceania teams of Australia & New Zealand.
Bengaluru, 8th May 2017:  The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday, May 7, 2017, in Guaghzhou, China. The event was attended by former NBA superstars Yao Ming and Scottie Pippen.

The draw was conducted region wise, based on the new qualifying format that sees a total of eighty teams competing region wise across four regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia – Oceania, and Europe. Each team will play home and away games spanning a 15 month period, divided into six ‘qualifying windows’, vying to qualify as one of the thirty one teams that will join hosts China at the FIBA World Cup in 2019.

The Qualifiers for the Asia – Oceania region comprise the same sixteen teams that are slated to compete at the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 in Lebanon from August 10 – 20, 2017. The top seven teams from the Qualifiers will advance to play in the World Cup 2019 that will be conducted in China.

For the first round of qualifying, India has been drawn in Group C, along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Group A comprises China, New Zealand, Korea, and Hong Kong; Group B comprises Japan, Chinese Taipei, Australia, and Philippines, and Group D Comprises Iraq, Qatar, Kazakhstan, and Iran.

This will be the first time ever that the powerhouse Oceania teams of Australia and New Zealand will be competing within the Asian region.

India is currently ranked 53rd in the FIBA rankings, which renders it the third best team in its group, after Jordan (28) and Lebanon (43). The 4th team in the group, Syria, is ranked 72nd in the world.

In the first round of qualifying, India will play each of the teams in its group twice (home and away) between November 2017 and July 2018. India must finish in the top three of their group in order to qualify for the second round of qualifying.

While the venues for the first round games have not been decided yet, the schedule is as follows:

  • 23 November, 2017: Lebanon vs. India
  • 26 November, 2017: India Syria
  • 23 February, 2018: India Jordan
  • 26 February, 2018: India Lebanon
  • 28 June, 2018: Syria vs. India
  • 1 July, 2018: Jordan vs. India
In the second round of qualifying, the twelve teams that qualify from the first round will be divided into two groups of six each. Each team will play the other teams in its group twice (home and away) between September 2018 and February 2019, and the results from the first round of qualifying will also count towards the standings in the second round.

The top three teams from each group will qualify for the World Cup, along with the better fourth placed team. The World Cup is scheduled to be held in China from August 31 – September 15 2019.

For more information on the Asian qualifiers visit:

The full schedule of the Asian qualifiers can be accessed here:

 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

IMF OUTLOOK FOR ASIA: DEMOGRAPHICS FAVOUR INDIA

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The Union Minister for Steel, Shri Chaudhary Birender Singh briefing the media on the issue of the “National Steel Policy 2017”, in New Delhi on May 04, 2017.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently released regional economic outlook, Asia’s dynamic economies continues to deliver strong growth leading to Global growth, in the face of prevalent concerns about growing protectionism, a rapidly aging society, and slow productivity growth. However,in India growth is projected to rebound to 7.2% in FY2017/18 as cash shortages are offset from a favourable monsoon and continued progress in resolving supply-side bottlenecks.
The IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific estimates growth to increase in 2017 to 5.5 % from 5.3 % in 2016. As the region continues to be the leader of global growth, growth will remain strong at 5.4 % in 2018.
The more favourable global environment with growth speeding up in many major advanced and emerging market economies has also been cited in the report, supporting Asia’s positive outlook. Risk appetite remains strong in global financial markets in spite of some bouts of capital flow volatility in late 2016.
Strong growth ahead
In China, the region’s biggest and the world’s second largest economy, policy incentive is likely to keep supporting demand. Although still vigorous with Q1,2017 growth to some extent stronger than anticipated, growth is expected to slow down to 6.6 % in 2017 and 6.2 % in 2018.
Japan’s growth forecast for the year 2017 has been raised to 1.2 % with support from expansionary fiscal policy and the postponement of the consumption tax hike (from April 2017 to October 2019). The expansion would slow down to 0.6 % in 2018 .
The outlook for other Asian economies is also positive, but with some exceptions. India’s growth is anticipated to rebound to 7.2 % in FY 2017-18 .
Supported by robust domestic demand, in most of the Southeast Asian economies, growth is expected to accelerate somewhat.
Meanwhile, despite the recent pick up in exports, mainly owing to weak consumption, growth in Korea is expected to remain passive at 2.7 % in 2017.
Uncertain outlook: Downside risks
However,there is uncertainity in the region’s outlook. On the plus side, larger-than- anticipated fiscal incentive in the United States or stronger business and consumer confidence in advanced economies could provide a further advancement to Asia’s exports and growth. Reforms, such as productive public investment in infrastructure in ASEAN and South Asian economies, could help lengthen the positive impetus.
But if the U.S. fiscal spur leads to higher-than- anticipated inflation pressures, the Federal Reserve could speed up the pace of increase in the interest rate in response, leading to a stronger U.S. dollar.
An unexpected tightening of global financial conditions could unfavorably have an impact on Asian economies with high external financing needs and weak private sector balance sheets, by triggering capital outflows and unwinding of projects with productive investment.
Especially, Asian economies are susceptible to protectionism because of their trade openness and integration to global value chains. A global shift toward inward-looking policies could hold back Asia’s exports and reduce foreign direct investment to Asia. Furthermore, a bumpier-than- anticipated evolution in China or geopolitical tensions in the region could also fade near-term growth.
Challenges to growth
Asia needs to embark upon two longer-term challenges: population aging and slow productivity catch-up. As per the report, Asia is aging outstandingly fast in comparison to the experience in Europe and the United States. As the population grows older, there will be smaller number of workers, and over a period of time, a dwindling workforce and aging population can mean a rise in healthcare costs and pension expenditure. This puts pressure on government budgets, and lead to translation into lower growth.
Slow productivity growth is a matter of another concern. At the global technology frontier, the region has not been able to catch up to the high productivity levels of countries.
Policies to reinforce growth
Given these challenges, macroeconomic policies should be focussed on supporting demand and structural reforms.
The monetary policy should stay accommodative in economies with economic slack and below-target inflation rates. However, if inflation pressures gathers pace ,central banks should stand ready to raise policy rates.
Structural reforms that are well-targeted would help strengthen the region’s resilience to external shocks and sustain strong and inclusive long-term growth. Taking into consideration Asia’s rapid aging, policies aimed at protecting the vulnerable elderly population and prolonged strong growth take on a particular urgency. These include measures involving promotion of labor force participation of women and the elderly, as well as strengthening of pension systems.
The policies should be supplemented by productivity- improving reforms. Advanced Asian economies should focus on making spending on research and development more effective and raising efficiency in the services sector.
In emerging and developing economies, it is vital to attract foreign direct investment and expand the economy’s ability to absorb new technology and enhance domestic investment. These steps will help the region to build on and continue with the growth drive.

E-INVITE FOR RARE BOOK EXHIBITION AT NMML , NEW DELHI

Sirs/ Madams
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is pleased to invite you for an Exhibition titled ‘Exhibition on Rare Books: 1700-1900’, is being inaugurated on Thursday, 11th May, 2017 at 11.00 am in Foyer, Library Building.  Prof. Lokesh Chandra, Chairman, Executive Council and President, Indian Council of Cultural Relations will inaugurate the exhibition. The exhibition would be on till May 12th in the foyer of the library, after which it shift to the Ballroom (1st floor) of the Museum building for 2 days, till May 14th.

Mr. Ajit Kumar
Library and Information Officer
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
(Autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India)
Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi-110011
Direct No.-011-23794407, Mobile No.-09968301543

EVM RIGGING DEMO GREAT – 15+3 MORE EC MALPRACTICES

EVM Rigging Demo Great – 15+3 More EC Malpractices
May10, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It was great WORK to demonstrate how EVMs can be easily Rigged.
A.  Easiest way to RIGG POLLING is SWITCH LIST OF CANDIDATES on EVM LEFT SIDE.

B. Another way is to Change The Name of Parties by Programming after Polls, Example Actual Polling – A-20, Votes B-10 Votes and C-5 Votes – it could be changed to B-20, A-10 and C-5 Votes.

C.  But Today PRINTING is FAST & ECONOMICAL – EVMs not required.[The Idea Of EVMs Came Up When Printing Was Slow & Manual – Gazattes Were Published after Weeks – Patent Gazettes Were 6 Months delayed]
There scores of other malpractices which are OBVIOUS but not PREVENTED BY ELECTION COMMISSION.
1.    LIST OF CANDIDATES are not distributed cost only Rs.20 lakh for every household.
2.    List of CANDIDATES not displayed IN LARGE SIZE outside polling booths.
3.    There were only TWO PARTY AGENTS in MCD Elections when there were about 10 registered and recognized Parties were contesting.

4.    EC Could Have Engaged CIVIL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS as OBSERVERS.
5.    Polling agents were not issued AUTHORIZED BADGES who were to observe polling.
6.    The Polling inside was not well lighted – it was difficult for Voters coming from SUNLIGHT into Polling Booth and EVM was ENCLOSED in CARD BOARD Partition.
7.    It was difficult to See The ‘SEALING’ of Machines and Names of Candidates.
8.    It was Difficult to NOTICE any FIDDLING with LIST ATTACHED ON LEFT SIDE.
9.    EC didn’t announce the POLLING Result just after Closing Hour. [In PUNJAB RESULT WAS DELAYED BY 5 WEEKS.] Why can’t EC hold elections in Summer – Polling allowed from 7AM to 4PM and Result declared in 95+% constituency by 6 PM.
10.         5 Week delay could BENEFIT Resourceful Party to WIN OVER Polling Agents of others.
11.         This way Resourceful Party could bring its SUPPORTERS early and then Switch LIST.
12.         EC didn’t Monitor POLL EXPENSES – A Party Could 30 Helicopters while less resourceful DENIED even TV Coverage.
13.          EC could have CONTROLLED POLITICAL DONATIONS – Pool all the Donations and Distribute EQUITABLY.

14.          EC didn’t make it COMPULSORY for Parties to ‘REGISTER ELECTION MANIFESTOS’ two months in advance. THIS IS INTENDED TO MINIMIZE POLL EXPENSES.
15.          EC didn’t REGULATE TV Broadcasts – didn’t allow TIME ON DD Channels to less resourceful parties.
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

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ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016

Date: 9th May, 2017

ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016


This report analyses the details provided by the National Parties in their audit report, submitted to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the FY 2015-16.
For details of share of donations above Rs 20,000 in total donations to the party, top sources of income and top items of expenditure of the parties, please refer to the detailed reports in English and Hindi attached herewith.
Executive Summary
  • The due date for submission of annual audited accounts for the parties was 31st Oct,’16.
  • AITC, CPM and BSP were the only three National Parties to submit the audit reports on time.
  • As on 1st May, 2017, BJP and INC have not yet submitted their audited reports to the ECI, almost six months after the due date for submission.
  • For the FY 2014-15INC delayed it’s submission of audit report to the ECI by 125 daysBJP by 104 days and NCP by 63 days.
Total Income and Expenditure of National Political Parties for – FY-2015-2016
  • BSP declared a total income of Rs 47.385 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 25% (Rs 11.90 cr) of the total income.
  • AITC declared a total income of Rs 34.578 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 39% (Rs 13.35 cr) of the total income.
  • NCP is the only party which has spent 19% more than its total income during FY- 2015-16. While the party’s income was Rs 9.14 cr, it incurred a total expenditure of Rs 10.84 cr.
Total Income of National Parties FY 2015-2016
  • 5 out of 7 National Parties (BSP, NCP, CPM, CPI and AITC) have declared a total income of Rs. 200.76 cr, collected from all over India.
  • CPM has shown the highest income amongst the National Parties with a total income of Rs 107.48 cr during FY 2015-16. This forms 53.34% of the total income National Parties, together during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP declared the second highest income of Rs 47.385 cr which forms 23.60% of the total income of the 5 National Parties.
Comparison of total income of National Parties between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16
  • The income of BJP during FY 2014-15 was highest among all the National Parties. The party had declared a total income of Rs 970.43 cr but is yet to submit its copy of Income Tax returns for FY 2015-16 to the Election Commission of India.
  • Between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16, the income of AITC increased by 180.68% (Rs 22.26 cr) from Rs 12.32 cr to Rs 34.58 cr while the income of NCP decreased by 86.49% (Rs 58.51 cr) from Rs 67.65 cr to Rs 9.14 cr.
  • The income of BSP decreased by 57.68% (Rs 64.58 cr) from Rs 111.96 cr during FY 2014-15 to Rs 47.38 cr during FY 2015-16.

Unknown sources of income of National parties for FY- 2015-2016
  • Total income of five National parties during FY 2015-16Rs 200.76 cr.
  • Total income of political parties from known donors (details of donors as available from contribution report submitted by parties to Election Commission): Rs 4.75 cr, which is 2.37 % of the total income of the National parties during FY 2015-16.
  • Total income of political parties from other known sources (e.g., sale of assets, membership fees, bank interest, sale of publications, party levy etc.): Rs 134.35 cr, or 66.92% of total income.
  • Total income of political parties from unknown sources (income specified in the IT Returns whose sources are unknown), for the FY 2015-16 is Rs 61.66 cr, which is 30.71% of the total income of the parties from all over India.
Details of unknown sources of income as declared by the parties in their IT Returns

  • Among the unknown sources of funding, maximum funds were collected under “Voluntary Contributions” by the five National Parties during FY 2015-16. A total of Rs 37.565 crwas collected under “Voluntary Contributions”which formed 60.92% of the total income from unknown sources of the National Parties.
  • The second most preferred unknown source of funding was “Miscellaneous Income” under which the National Parties collected a total of Rs 15.89 cr which formed 25.77% of their total income from unknown sources during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP has not declared any income under voluntary contributions, miscellaneous income or any collection from sale of coupons/ publications.
Recommendations of ADR
  • The Supreme Court gave a judgment on September 13, 2013 declaring that no part of a candidate’s affidavit should be left blank. Along the same lines, we recommend that the Election Commission India impose rules that no part of the Form 24A submitted by political parties providing details of donations above Rs 20,000 should be left blank.
  • Full details of all donors should be made available for public scrutiny under the RTI. Some countries where this is done include Bhutan, Nepal, Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Bulgaria, the US and Japan. In none of these countries is it possible for 75% of the source of funds to be unknown.
  • Any party which does not submit its IT returns or donation statement to the ECI on or before the due date, their income should not be tax-exempted and defaulting parties should be derecognized.
  • Those parties not following the ICAI guidelines for auditing of reports should be scrutinized by the IT department.
  • The National political parties must provide all information on their finances under the Right to Information Act. This will only strengthen political parties, elections and democracy.

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MEDIA INVITE : LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS

LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS
Over 35 civil society groups are organising a day long convention on May 10, 2017 from 10am till 7pm at Gandhi Bhawan, Residency Road, Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow . The convention ‘ In Defense of the Constitution – for Rights and Justice is being attended by groups  from across UP and some from outside.
I am writing to request you to kindly inform the local Lucknow correspondents to cover it.
Sincerely
Shabnam Hashmi
9811807558
9:00 to 10:00 am: Registration and Tea


10:00 to 11:00 am: Cultural program
(A) 16-minute ‘Jung e Azadi- documentary
(B) Presentation of a song by Saajhi Duniya
(C) Poem recitation by Roma Malik
(D) Song by Daulat Bibi

11:00 am to 1:30 pm: First session

Moderation: Rakesh (National General Secretary, IPTA) and Rajesh Singh

Speakers: Anne Raja, Chauthi Ram Yadav,  Deepak Malik, Harsh Mandar, Hashim Pasamanda, Richa Singh, S. R. Darapuri, Rooprekha Verma, Sanjay Garg, Shabnam Hashmi, Shreut Baudh, Teesta Setalvad

Lunch: 1:30 to 2:30: Lunch

2:30 pm to 4:30 pm: second session

Presided by: Ramesh Dixit

Speaker: D. Raja (CPI), D.P. Tripathi (NCP), Javed Raza (JDU), Com SPKashyap (CPM), Manoj Jha (RJD), Raj Babbar (Congress), Lal Bahadur Singh (UP Jan Manch), Arvind Singh (Samajwadi Party), Bahujan Samaj Party representative

4:30 am to 6:30 pm: Open session

Moderation: Leena Dabiru and Muniza Khan

Presidium: Arundhati Dhuru, Ashok Chaudhary, Madhavi Kukreja, Teesta Setalvad, Vandana Mishra

Representatives of various organizations will keep share ideas in this session and prepare the future strategy

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SOFTBANK’S PROFIT SURGES

Soft bank suffered huge loss of $1.4 billion by Indian startup Snapdeal deep down devaluation and other startups.
Japanese  SoftBank Group Corp. has written down the value of its investments in online marketplace Snapdeal and cab aggregator Ola by $1.4 billion.
The two—Snapdeal run by Jasper Infotech Pvt. Ltd and Ola run by ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd—are among SoftBank’s largest investments in India.
SoftBank notched up its second-best annual profit on cost cuts and a rise in subscribers at Sprint Corp. SoftBank’s operating profit for the year to end-March climbed 13% to 1.03 trillion yen (around $9 billion) on flat revenue growth.
SoftBank, a professional investors in Indian start-ups, is trying to sell Snapdeal to bigger rival Flipkart Ltd for about $1 billion. Meanwhile, Ola, which competes with Uber Technologies Inc., has managed to raise only about $350 million after hitting the fund-raising trail in June last year, with SoftBank alone putting in about $250 million. as per media reports.
Telecom giant Softbank Group has logged a record net profit in fiscal 2016, which ended in March. Its officials say strong performance of the group’s domestic operation drove the result.
Sales were about 78 billion dollars. That’s up slightly from the level for the previous year.
Net profit tripled to 12.5 billion dollars. It’s the first time the figure topped 1 trillion in yen terms.
Executives say earnings were also boosted by the sale of part of the firm’s stake in the Chinese online retail giant Alibaba Group.

CHINA’S XINJIANG QUAKE

An earthquake 5.5 magnitude has hit China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, leaving at least 8 people dead.
The China Earthquake Administration says the quake jolted the western part of Kashgar Prefecture at around 6 AM on Thursday. Its focus is estimated to have been 8 kilometers deep.
The local earthquake administration says the quake caused at least 180 houses to collapse. It says 8 people have been confirmed dead and 16 others were injured.

MODI INAUGURATES THE DIGITAL FILING SYSTEM OF THE SUPREME COURT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the digital filing system of the Supreme Court today which will mark the movement towards a paperless Apex Court. Mr. Modi uploaded Integrated Case Management Information System ICMIS with Supreme Court Website. Greeting the people on the occassion of Budha Purnima Mr Modi congratulated the Supreme Court for the new initiative.
He also said that he was happy that High Court and Supreme Court Judges cut short their vacation and are working for the poor. Prime Minister also recalled that on this day the first movement of Independence began in 1857. Stressing upon the importance of technology Mr. Modi said connecting with the change is very important. He said that E Governance is easy Governance effective Governance environment friendly Governance.
Mr. Modi said Technology consumes less time and it can change the economic atmosphere of the country. He said Information Technology plus Indian Talent is equal to India Tomorrow.
Earlier, speaking on the occassion Chief Justice J S Khehar said Prime Minister has been stressing on technology in judicial system and added that Integrated Case Management System is the Biggest and highest leap in judicial system.
Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also addressed the event.
All High Courts, District Courts, Sub-Division Courts will be integrated with the new system. All jails in the country will be Integrated with the system later.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay a two-day visit to Sri Lanka from tomorrow, where he will attend the International Vesak Day celebrations. Mr Modi’s visit is taking place at the invitation of President Maithripala Sirisena.
Briefing media, Joint Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, Sanjay Panda said, there will be no formal meetings and signing of agreements as the visit is in connection with Vesak day, but Mr Modi will be interacting with the Sri Lankan leaders on the sidelines of the celebrations.
He said, Mr Modi will inaugurate a 150-bed multi-specialty hospital at Dickoya. The hospital funded by India is part of developmental cooperation with the Island nation.
Mr Modi will visit Kandy in the Central Province and meet Indian-origin tea plantation workers. He will also attend lamp lighting ceremony at Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple in Colombo. He will also be unveiling a plaque commemorating the foundation laying of the faculty of the Kandyan dance, which is being constructed with India’s grant assistance. Renowned sand sculptor, Sudarshan Patnaik is in Colombo.
He will make world’s longest sand Buddha statue at a special Vesak zone near parliament building.
Vesak, which is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar, marks commemoration of Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and passing away. Over 400 delegates from more than 100 countries will participate in the International Buddhist Conference in Colombo.
Sanjay Panda said, the theme of Vesak day celebration this year is Buddhist teachings for social justice and sustainable world peace.
Panda said, India’s ties with Sri Lanka have witnessed qualitative transformation in the last few years and both the countries are willing to strengthen and diversify the relationship further. He said, the Prime Minister had travelled to Sri Lanka in March, 2015 and it is hoped that this visit will be able to provide further momentum in ties between the two countries.
In reply to a question on fisherman issue, Mr Panda said, as of now only five fisherman are in Sri Lankan custody and all other have been released.
On the release of boats, he said, Sri Lanka after initial hitch has ultimately assured to release the boats. India persuaded Sri Lanka to release the boats as a confidence building measure.
On devolution of power to Sri Lankan Tamils, Mr Panda said, India hopes that Sri Lanka will be able to fulfill its commitments within two years extended time given by the UN Human Rights Commission. On Indo-Sri Lanka economic and technology cooperative agreement, Mr Panda said, four rounds of discussions have been completed and it is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.

CAR BOMB HITS THAILAND’S TOWN PATTANI

Thailand, more than 50 people including children were injured yesterday, when a car bomb exploded outside a supermarket in Pattani town of Thailand’s insurgency-plagued south.
A military spokesman said insurgents first set off firecrackers as a distraction before triggering the car bomb. Condemning the attack, UNICEF’s Thailand representative, Thomas Davin said no child’s life should ever be put at risk in this way, this is wholly unacceptable.
The Muslim-majority border region has seethed with violence for over a decade as ethnic Malay insurgents battle the Buddhist-majority state for more autonomy.

WESTPAC DELIVERS HALF YEARLY RESULTS

Australian banking giant Westpac Group on Monday announced its first half results, posting a 6 percent increase in their statutory net profit and a 3 percent increase in their overall cash earnings.
Westpac posted a net profit of 3.907 billion Australian dollars (2.897 billion U.S. dollars), which constituted a 206 million Australian dollars increase when compared to the comparable period last year, boosted by increases in net operating income of 3 percent before expenses, and a 26 percent decrease in impairment charges.
The bank’s chief executive officer Brian Hartzer said in a statement obtained by Xinhua on Monday that the result was “solid” when taking into account the current “complex operating environment.”
“We have been disciplined in balancing growth and returns, with cash earnings up 3 percent over both the previous half and the same period last year,” Hartzer said.
“At 14 percent, our return on equity is at the upper end of the range we are seeking to achieve, and we held costs flat over the last six months.”
Revenue for the banking giant was 10.76 billion Australian dollars for the first half, a 3 percent increase, while expenses sit at 4.63 billion Australian dollars.
Westpac is Australia’s second largest bank, with a market capitalization of over 113 billion Australian dollars, which makes it the second largest listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). media agencies

ASIAN WRESTLING: GURPREET, HARPREET ENTER BRONZE MEDAL ROUND

India’s Gurpreet Singh and Harpreet Singh entered the bronze medal play-off round of their respective Greco-Roman weight divisions at the Asian Wrestling Championship, which commenced in New Delhi today.
Gurpreet (75kg) had to win a repechage round beating Burgo Beishaliev of Kyrgyzstan to make the cut. Harpreet (80kg) reached the bronze medal round when his Korean opponent June- Hyoung Kim, who had beaten him in the quarterfinal, entered the gold medal round.
However, it was curtains for the other three Indian Greco-Roman wrestlers — Ravinder (66kg), Hardeep (98kg) and Naveen (130kg).
India had bagged 9 medals – 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze – in the last edition of the tournament held in Bangkok last year. In the competition, 112 freestyle, 103 Greco-Roman and 83 female wrestlers are vying for 24 Gold and Silver, and 48 bronze medals.

KAPIL MISHRA ON HUNGER STRIKE IS ATTACKED

Reports from the media that BJP Yuva Morcha Karyakarta has Attacked Kapil Mishra not any AAP supporter. This is  as per the tweets and later confirmation from Facebook page, Ankit Bhardwaj, is BJP member of Yuva Morcha. Ankit Bhardwaj who attacked Kapil Mishra is a BJP yuva morcha get multiple tweets with photographs.
Sacked Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra has begun a hunger strike today, demanding that Aam Aadmi Party leaders disclose the details of funding for their foreign tours in the last two years.
He said it is not a dharna but a satyagraha. He demanded from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, that details of the foreign tours of five AAP leaders, Satyendra Jain, Ashish Khetan, Raghav Chaddha, Sanjay Singh and Durgesh Pathak be put out in public domain.
Mishra was suspended from the AAP after his startling allegation that he witnessed Kejriwal accepting Rs 2 crore in a dodgy transaction.
Today, he further alleged that details of the foreign trips by AAP leaders would reveal a lot about alleged corruption by them

TOYOTA’S SALES, PROFIT SKIDS DOWN

Toyota Motor said, both their group sales and operating profit have fallen for the first time in 5 years.
Sales for the business year that ended in March stood at more than 240 billion dollars. That’s down 2.8 percent in yen terms from a year earlier. Operating profit dropped 30 percent, to 17.5 billion dollars. The company attributes the declines mainly to the stronger yen lower demands and expenses on Research and Development and company going  to  path of green label.
Toyota expects group sales to drop 0.4 percent and operating profit to fall by nearly 20 percent this fiscal year, for a second straight year of decline.

JHULAN GOSWAMI BECOMES WORLD’S HIGHEST WICKET-TAKER IN ODIS

Indian women’s team fast bowler Jhulan Goswami today became the highest wicket-taker in history of ODIs. She eclipsed the decade-long record in the name of Australian Cathryn Fitzpatrick.
Jhulan Goswami dismissed South Africa’s Raisibe Ntozakhe in an ongoing ODI to claim her 181st victim in the 50-over format, breaking Fitzpatrick’s record of 180 wickets from 109 matches.
Goswami had figures of 3/20 in 7.3 overs.
Jhulan’s feat has been achieved in her 153rd match. She made her debut way back in 2002. Jhulan was also adjudged ICC’s ‘Women Cricketer of the Year’ in 2007.
Jhulan Goswami also has 40 wickets in 10 Tests and 50 wickets in 60 Twenty20 Internationals.

ASIAN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS TODAY IN NEW DELHI

Rio Olympics bronze-medallist Sakshi Malik will spearhead the Indian challenge at the Asian Wrestling Championship beginning in New Delhi today. Sakshi along with Olympian Sandeep Tomar and Bajrang Punia will be aiming for podium finishes.
India had bagged 9 medals – 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze – in the last edition of the tournament held in Bangkok last year.
In the competition, 112 freestyle, 103 Greco-Roman and 83 female wrestlers will be vying for 24 Gold and Silver, and 48 bronze medals.

CISCO TO WORK WITH AP FOR MSME

Cisco Systems will work with Andhra Pradesh to make starting a small business easy.
John Chambers, Executive Chairman and former CEO of Cisco Systems gave a presentation to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his delegation currently on tour of the US, on how modern communications can connect the world and as an example demonstrated how he conducts meetings from his board room with his executives around the world.
He stated that the world is experiencing disruption brought about by digital innovations and IoT.
Naidu informed Chambers that his state can be a suitable pilot place for all the practices that emerge out of new trends.
Chambers said that 95 per cent of business and political leaders have a vision for digitisation but only 25 per cent have a plan which highlights the need for a plan, a workable plan in place.

DELHI ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON USE OF EVMS WITH PAPER TRAIL, HIKE METRO RATES

Delhi Assembly has passed a resolution appealing to the President and the Election Commission to hold elections through paper trail equipped-EVMs. In its one-day special session, the Assembly yesterday took up the discussion on the issue of alleged tampering of Electronic Voting Machines.
Participating in the discussion, ruling Aam Aadmi Party MLAs said, tampering of EVMs is possible. AAP member Sourabh Bhardwaj made a demonstration on a prototype machine showing how easily EVMs can be manipulated.
Earlier, the House witnessed noisy scenes when Leader of the Opposition Vijendra Gupta of BJP tried to move adjournment motion over corruption in a land deal against Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain. Speaker Ram Niwas Goel did not allow Mr Gupta to raise the issue and suspended him for the day. He was marshalled out of the House when he did not pay heed to Chair’s ruling.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has rejected Aam Aadmi Party’s claim of EVM tampering, saying that look alike EVM has no relevance, incidence or bearing on its Electronic Voting Machines.
The Commission said, it is possible for anyone to make any electronic gadget which looks-like Election Commission’s EVM and demonstrate any magic or tampering. It said, the demonstrated machine is just a different gadget, which is manifestly designed and made to function in a tampered manner.
That Election Commission has already scheduled a meeting of all political parties on Friday for EVM Issues and other Electoral Reforms.
New hiked fares of the Delhi Metro have come into force from today. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had, on Monday, raised the minimum fare from 8 to 10 rupees and the maximum from 30 to 50 rupees.
Under the new fare structure, for up to 2 kilo meters the fare will be 10 rupees, 2 to 5 kilo meters it will be 15 rupees, 5 to 12 kilo meters it will be 20 rupees, 12 to 21 kilo meters it will be 30 rupees, 21 to 32 kilo meters it will be 40, and for journeys of over 32 kilo meters the fare will be 50 rupees. There are a total of six fare slabs as against the earlier 15.

MOON JAE-IN SWORN IN SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENT ABE EXPRESS COOPERATION

President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, has been sworn in as 19th President of the country. Mr. Moon took the oath of office, a day after his liberal Democratic Party’s decisive victory in a snap election called to find a replacement for Park Geun-hye, who was ousted in March over a corruption scandal.
Soon after the swearing in ceremony, Mr. Moon, in a departure from current policy, said he would be willing to visit North Korea in the right circumstances. South Korean President said he is ready to negotiate with China and the United States over a controversial anti-missile defense system.
Moon won about 40 percent of yesterday’s vote, defeating his rivals — Hong Joon-pyo of the conservative Liberty Korea Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the centrist People’s Party.
New South Korean President, Moon Jae-in has named his nominees for Prime Minister and the country’s spy chief. Announcing his first cabinet and presidential staff appointments,
Mr. Moon appointed South Jeolla Province Governor, Lee Nak-yon as the Prime Minister. Mr. Moon also nominated Suh Hoon, a longtime intelligence official with expertise in North Korea issues, as his new chief of the National Intelligence Service.
Presidential office said other appointments included Im Jong-seok, chief of staff for Moon’s campaign, as chief of staff, and a former Blue House security official to head presidential security.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says he hopes to cooperate with South Korea’s new president in dealing with North Korea.
Abe was speaking at a meeting of government and ruling party officials on Wednesday. He said South Korea is Japan’s most important neighbor, and that they share strategic interests. Abe said he aims to develop future-oriented relations with Seoul.
He said Japan will continue to work closely with the US, South Korea, China and Russia to strongly urge Pyongyang to refrain from nuclear testing and ballistic missile launches.
He added that Japan remains on high alert for further provocations from North Korea.
Meanwhile Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga has congratulated South Korean President Moon Jae-in and expressed the hope of building a new, future-oriented era with South Korea.

RUSSIAN INDIA BILATERAL COOPERATIOIN

India and Russia today agreed to work closely in various sectors including security, nuclear energy and disaster management. In a joint media statement after India Russia Inter Governmental Commission meeting in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said, the progress made in implementation of agreements signed between the two countries in Goa last year during the BRICS Summit was discussed.
She said, the future roadmap is being implemented enthusiastically and over 100 items have been identified. Ms Swaraj said, Ministries, Departments and private sector are coming together to celebrate 70th year of Indo-Russian diplomatic relations. She said, forthcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to St. Petersburg was also discussed during the meeting.
In his statement, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dimitry Rogozin said, relationship between India and Russia is very dynamic and strengthening trade and economic cooperation was discussed between him and Ms Swaraj. He said, the two countries will further cooperate in sectors like agriculture, aviation and space.
Mr Rogozin arrived in New Delhi this morning on a one day visit to attend IRIGC-TEC meeting. He is scheduled to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi later in the day.

TRUMP TO MEET LAVROV, FIRES JAMES COMEY

US President Donald Trump has fired the FBI Director James Comey who was leading the investigation into whether his election campaign had ties to Russia’s and its interference in last year’s election.
In a letter, Trump communicated Comey that his services are terminated and he is removed from the office, effective immediately.
Trump said, Comey was no longer effectively able to lead the bureau and it was necessary to restore public trust and confidence in it.
The shock move comes days after Comey testified on Capitol Hill about the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s election meddling and a possible collusion between the country and Trump’s campaign. The White House said the search for a new FBI director would begin immediately.
US President, Donald Trump will meet Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov at the White House today to discuss Syria and a wide range of international issues. It will be the highest-level contact between Trump and the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin since Trump took office in January this year.
Russian Foreign Ministry said, Mr. Lavrov will also hold talks with US State Secretary Rex Tillerson in Washington. Lavrov is on a three-day visit to the United States. The US State Department said, the top diplomats would also discuss Ukraine, including implementation of the Minsk peace deal, and some bilateral issues.
Relations deteriorated between the United States and Russia after U.S. air strikes against a Syrian airfield in response to a chemical weapons attack that Washington blamed on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Russian ally.
US President Donald Trump has delayed a decision to honor or walk away from the Paris climate accord until he returns from Europe late this month.
The White House postponed a key meeting that could have determined the fate of the 196-nation accord, and later said there would be no decision before the end of the month.
Divisions within the Trump administration have left in doubt the participation of the world’s number two carbon polluter after China in the landmark 2015 agreement to limit global warming.

MIN STATE RAIL SPORTS CONCLAVE RAIL MUSEUM — AT NATIONAL RAIL MUSEUM, NEW DELHI.

Min State Rail Sports Conclave Rail Museum — at National Rail Museum, New Delhi.
The Rail authorities held sports conclave at National rail Museum in the capital to get sportsperson view on the sports facilities and conditions and the vision of railway authorities in this direction. Many sports subjects were discussed by various stakeholders in the direction to upgrade the standard of the players by giving them International facilities for training coaching and promising more competition in rural,school,colleges  and university levels with a view to make sports an essential subject in Schools curricular activities for which the road map has been worked out by the  ministry responsible for galvanizing the standards in the country at all levels .  18341703_10158714213585008_989354834961494753_n18403298_10158718642395008_6143666308084994053_n

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MAHABHARATA MANTHAN: 19TH – 21ST JULY 2017.

As discussed we are organizing an International Conference , scheduled for19th – 21st July 2017, National Museum, New Delhi, Titled Mahabharata Manthan: A Crtical Revisit ti Tangible and Intangible Heritage, The Synosis is attached herein.
We invite you to present a a Paper at this conference, AND also, as discussed , please circulate to your colleagues national and international who are likely to be in Delhi and would like to present a paper on any of the themes mentioned in the Synopsis. We would need their Title with Abstract (within 300 words) and their CV latest by 25th May 2017.
We look forward to your cooperation and participation
Thanking you
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EASIER ACCESS TO THE GERMAN LABOR MARKET FOR INDIAN PROFESSIONALS AND SKILLED WORKERS


Easier access to the German labor market for Indian professionals and skilled workers
Employland develops innovative intermediary platform
Hamburg – With its internet platform http://www.employland.de, available in German and English, Hamburg start-up Employland is offering a new way to find work in Germany. For the first time, recruitment and legal services are being offered from a single source as a way of streamlining the labor integration process: Employland helps job-seekers with residence and work permits as well as recognition of their qualifications.
Hans-Christian Bartholatus, founder and managing director of the new online portal, says: “With Employland, we have created a platform that paves the way for qualified workers with or without a university degree to find work in Germany’s very receptive labor market. The country is already experiencing a shortage of skilled personnel, a trend set to gain even more momentum in the near future. Until now, the administrative burden created by German laws of entry and residence has proven a major obstacle both for companies in Germany as well as specialists from around the world. This is precisely where our Ready to Work service comes into play: Our qualified lawyers support the whole process up to the point of commencing employment in Germany.”
In order to protect its strong economy, Germany needs well-qualified workers from around the globe. Based on demographic developments, the IAB[1] estimates that Germany needs to achieve a net migration of 400,000 people per year in order to maintain a steady potential labor force in the long term. As part of a large-scale Qualified Professionals Initiative, the German government has been welcoming qualified immigrants since 2012. The legal and regulatory framework behind the campaign has seen significant improvements in recent years. All that was missing was a platform where all the steps to securing employment in Germany were supported in one place, and this has now been created with Employland.
Free to use for professionals and skilled workers
Job-seekers create a detailed online profile on the website and use it to introduce themselves to employers in Germany. Employers then search the platform for employees; candidates with a good command of German have the best chances of being headhunted. All profile data is stored on servers in Germany.
The service is free to use for qualified workers. Once an employment contract is concluded and the employee begins work, Employland will receive a commission from the employer. As a rule, the employer also covers the costs of the residence permit and, where applicable, recognition of the employee’s qualifications.
Employland blog
“In our blog, we show why it pays to live and work in Germany and invite readers to get involved in discussions,” says Hans-Christian Bartholatus. At blog.employland.de, job-seekers will also find experience reports, legal requirements and tips for getting settled in Germany.
High-caliber founders and management team
The team has proven expertise in building digital platforms, having developed mobile.de – one of the leading automobile markets on the internet and sold to the U.S. corporation eBay in 2004. The international team has extensive knowledge of labor market-related immigration from non-EU countries and the specifics of migration legislation.
[1] German Institute for Employment Research February 2017, IAB Summary Report No. 6/2017
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FIBA ANNOUNCES DRAW FOR BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2019 QUALIFIERS


  • The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday in Guanghzhou, China, and was attended by former NBA superstars Scottie Pippen and Yao Ming.
  • For the first round of qualifying, India is drawn in Group C along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
  • India will now play six qualifying games between November 2017 and July 2018, three of which are likely to be played on home soil.
  • In order to qualify for the second round of qualifiers, India must finish in the top 3 of its group.
  • The second round of qualifiers will be conducted between September 2018 and February 2019, in two groups of six each. The top 3 teams from each group, along with the best fourth placed team, will qualify for the World Cup 2019 in China.
  • For the first time ever, the Asian qualifiers will now also include Oceania teams of Australia & New Zealand.
Bengaluru, 8th May 2017:  The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday, May 7, 2017, in Guaghzhou, China. The event was attended by former NBA superstars Yao Ming and Scottie Pippen.

The draw was conducted region wise, based on the new qualifying format that sees a total of eighty teams competing region wise across four regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia – Oceania, and Europe. Each team will play home and away games spanning a 15 month period, divided into six ‘qualifying windows’, vying to qualify as one of the thirty one teams that will join hosts China at the FIBA World Cup in 2019.

The Qualifiers for the Asia – Oceania region comprise the same sixteen teams that are slated to compete at the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 in Lebanon from August 10 – 20, 2017. The top seven teams from the Qualifiers will advance to play in the World Cup 2019 that will be conducted in China.

For the first round of qualifying, India has been drawn in Group C, along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Group A comprises China, New Zealand, Korea, and Hong Kong; Group B comprises Japan, Chinese Taipei, Australia, and Philippines, and Group D Comprises Iraq, Qatar, Kazakhstan, and Iran.

This will be the first time ever that the powerhouse Oceania teams of Australia and New Zealand will be competing within the Asian region.

India is currently ranked 53rd in the FIBA rankings, which renders it the third best team in its group, after Jordan (28) and Lebanon (43). The 4th team in the group, Syria, is ranked 72nd in the world.

In the first round of qualifying, India will play each of the teams in its group twice (home and away) between November 2017 and July 2018. India must finish in the top three of their group in order to qualify for the second round of qualifying.

While the venues for the first round games have not been decided yet, the schedule is as follows:

  • 23 November, 2017: Lebanon vs. India
  • 26 November, 2017: India Syria
  • 23 February, 2018: India Jordan
  • 26 February, 2018: India Lebanon
  • 28 June, 2018: Syria vs. India
  • 1 July, 2018: Jordan vs. India
In the second round of qualifying, the twelve teams that qualify from the first round will be divided into two groups of six each. Each team will play the other teams in its group twice (home and away) between September 2018 and February 2019, and the results from the first round of qualifying will also count towards the standings in the second round.

The top three teams from each group will qualify for the World Cup, along with the better fourth placed team. The World Cup is scheduled to be held in China from August 31 – September 15 2019.

For more information on the Asian qualifiers visit:

The full schedule of the Asian qualifiers can be accessed here:

 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

IMF OUTLOOK FOR ASIA: DEMOGRAPHICS FAVOUR INDIA

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The Union Minister for Steel, Shri Chaudhary Birender Singh briefing the media on the issue of the “National Steel Policy 2017”, in New Delhi on May 04, 2017.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently released regional economic outlook, Asia’s dynamic economies continues to deliver strong growth leading to Global growth, in the face of prevalent concerns about growing protectionism, a rapidly aging society, and slow productivity growth. However,in India growth is projected to rebound to 7.2% in FY2017/18 as cash shortages are offset from a favourable monsoon and continued progress in resolving supply-side bottlenecks.
The IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific estimates growth to increase in 2017 to 5.5 % from 5.3 % in 2016. As the region continues to be the leader of global growth, growth will remain strong at 5.4 % in 2018.
The more favourable global environment with growth speeding up in many major advanced and emerging market economies has also been cited in the report, supporting Asia’s positive outlook. Risk appetite remains strong in global financial markets in spite of some bouts of capital flow volatility in late 2016.
Strong growth ahead
In China, the region’s biggest and the world’s second largest economy, policy incentive is likely to keep supporting demand. Although still vigorous with Q1,2017 growth to some extent stronger than anticipated, growth is expected to slow down to 6.6 % in 2017 and 6.2 % in 2018.
Japan’s growth forecast for the year 2017 has been raised to 1.2 % with support from expansionary fiscal policy and the postponement of the consumption tax hike (from April 2017 to October 2019). The expansion would slow down to 0.6 % in 2018 .
The outlook for other Asian economies is also positive, but with some exceptions. India’s growth is anticipated to rebound to 7.2 % in FY 2017-18 .
Supported by robust domestic demand, in most of the Southeast Asian economies, growth is expected to accelerate somewhat.
Meanwhile, despite the recent pick up in exports, mainly owing to weak consumption, growth in Korea is expected to remain passive at 2.7 % in 2017.
Uncertain outlook: Downside risks
However,there is uncertainity in the region’s outlook. On the plus side, larger-than- anticipated fiscal incentive in the United States or stronger business and consumer confidence in advanced economies could provide a further advancement to Asia’s exports and growth. Reforms, such as productive public investment in infrastructure in ASEAN and South Asian economies, could help lengthen the positive impetus.
But if the U.S. fiscal spur leads to higher-than- anticipated inflation pressures, the Federal Reserve could speed up the pace of increase in the interest rate in response, leading to a stronger U.S. dollar.
An unexpected tightening of global financial conditions could unfavorably have an impact on Asian economies with high external financing needs and weak private sector balance sheets, by triggering capital outflows and unwinding of projects with productive investment.
Especially, Asian economies are susceptible to protectionism because of their trade openness and integration to global value chains. A global shift toward inward-looking policies could hold back Asia’s exports and reduce foreign direct investment to Asia. Furthermore, a bumpier-than- anticipated evolution in China or geopolitical tensions in the region could also fade near-term growth.
Challenges to growth
Asia needs to embark upon two longer-term challenges: population aging and slow productivity catch-up. As per the report, Asia is aging outstandingly fast in comparison to the experience in Europe and the United States. As the population grows older, there will be smaller number of workers, and over a period of time, a dwindling workforce and aging population can mean a rise in healthcare costs and pension expenditure. This puts pressure on government budgets, and lead to translation into lower growth.
Slow productivity growth is a matter of another concern. At the global technology frontier, the region has not been able to catch up to the high productivity levels of countries.
Policies to reinforce growth
Given these challenges, macroeconomic policies should be focussed on supporting demand and structural reforms.
The monetary policy should stay accommodative in economies with economic slack and below-target inflation rates. However, if inflation pressures gathers pace ,central banks should stand ready to raise policy rates.
Structural reforms that are well-targeted would help strengthen the region’s resilience to external shocks and sustain strong and inclusive long-term growth. Taking into consideration Asia’s rapid aging, policies aimed at protecting the vulnerable elderly population and prolonged strong growth take on a particular urgency. These include measures involving promotion of labor force participation of women and the elderly, as well as strengthening of pension systems.
The policies should be supplemented by productivity- improving reforms. Advanced Asian economies should focus on making spending on research and development more effective and raising efficiency in the services sector.
In emerging and developing economies, it is vital to attract foreign direct investment and expand the economy’s ability to absorb new technology and enhance domestic investment. These steps will help the region to build on and continue with the growth drive.

E-INVITE FOR RARE BOOK EXHIBITION AT NMML , NEW DELHI

Sirs/ Madams
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is pleased to invite you for an Exhibition titled ‘Exhibition on Rare Books: 1700-1900’, is being inaugurated on Thursday, 11th May, 2017 at 11.00 am in Foyer, Library Building.  Prof. Lokesh Chandra, Chairman, Executive Council and President, Indian Council of Cultural Relations will inaugurate the exhibition. The exhibition would be on till May 12th in the foyer of the library, after which it shift to the Ballroom (1st floor) of the Museum building for 2 days, till May 14th.

Mr. Ajit Kumar
Library and Information Officer
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
(Autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India)
Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi-110011
Direct No.-011-23794407, Mobile No.-09968301543

EVM RIGGING DEMO GREAT – 15+3 MORE EC MALPRACTICES

EVM Rigging Demo Great – 15+3 More EC Malpractices
May10, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It was great WORK to demonstrate how EVMs can be easily Rigged.
A.  Easiest way to RIGG POLLING is SWITCH LIST OF CANDIDATES on EVM LEFT SIDE.

B. Another way is to Change The Name of Parties by Programming after Polls, Example Actual Polling – A-20, Votes B-10 Votes and C-5 Votes – it could be changed to B-20, A-10 and C-5 Votes.

C.  But Today PRINTING is FAST & ECONOMICAL – EVMs not required.[The Idea Of EVMs Came Up When Printing Was Slow & Manual – Gazattes Were Published after Weeks – Patent Gazettes Were 6 Months delayed]
There scores of other malpractices which are OBVIOUS but not PREVENTED BY ELECTION COMMISSION.
1.    LIST OF CANDIDATES are not distributed cost only Rs.20 lakh for every household.
2.    List of CANDIDATES not displayed IN LARGE SIZE outside polling booths.
3.    There were only TWO PARTY AGENTS in MCD Elections when there were about 10 registered and recognized Parties were contesting.

4.    EC Could Have Engaged CIVIL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS as OBSERVERS.
5.    Polling agents were not issued AUTHORIZED BADGES who were to observe polling.
6.    The Polling inside was not well lighted – it was difficult for Voters coming from SUNLIGHT into Polling Booth and EVM was ENCLOSED in CARD BOARD Partition.
7.    It was difficult to See The ‘SEALING’ of Machines and Names of Candidates.
8.    It was Difficult to NOTICE any FIDDLING with LIST ATTACHED ON LEFT SIDE.
9.    EC didn’t announce the POLLING Result just after Closing Hour. [In PUNJAB RESULT WAS DELAYED BY 5 WEEKS.] Why can’t EC hold elections in Summer – Polling allowed from 7AM to 4PM and Result declared in 95+% constituency by 6 PM.
10.         5 Week delay could BENEFIT Resourceful Party to WIN OVER Polling Agents of others.
11.         This way Resourceful Party could bring its SUPPORTERS early and then Switch LIST.
12.         EC didn’t Monitor POLL EXPENSES – A Party Could 30 Helicopters while less resourceful DENIED even TV Coverage.
13.          EC could have CONTROLLED POLITICAL DONATIONS – Pool all the Donations and Distribute EQUITABLY.

14.          EC didn’t make it COMPULSORY for Parties to ‘REGISTER ELECTION MANIFESTOS’ two months in advance. THIS IS INTENDED TO MINIMIZE POLL EXPENSES.
15.          EC didn’t REGULATE TV Broadcasts – didn’t allow TIME ON DD Channels to less resourceful parties.
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

M6.8 – VANUATU

ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016

Date: 9th May, 2017

ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016


This report analyses the details provided by the National Parties in their audit report, submitted to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the FY 2015-16.
For details of share of donations above Rs 20,000 in total donations to the party, top sources of income and top items of expenditure of the parties, please refer to the detailed reports in English and Hindi attached herewith.
Executive Summary
  • The due date for submission of annual audited accounts for the parties was 31st Oct,’16.
  • AITC, CPM and BSP were the only three National Parties to submit the audit reports on time.
  • As on 1st May, 2017, BJP and INC have not yet submitted their audited reports to the ECI, almost six months after the due date for submission.
  • For the FY 2014-15INC delayed it’s submission of audit report to the ECI by 125 daysBJP by 104 days and NCP by 63 days.
Total Income and Expenditure of National Political Parties for – FY-2015-2016
  • BSP declared a total income of Rs 47.385 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 25% (Rs 11.90 cr) of the total income.
  • AITC declared a total income of Rs 34.578 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 39% (Rs 13.35 cr) of the total income.
  • NCP is the only party which has spent 19% more than its total income during FY- 2015-16. While the party’s income was Rs 9.14 cr, it incurred a total expenditure of Rs 10.84 cr.
Total Income of National Parties FY 2015-2016
  • 5 out of 7 National Parties (BSP, NCP, CPM, CPI and AITC) have declared a total income of Rs. 200.76 cr, collected from all over India.
  • CPM has shown the highest income amongst the National Parties with a total income of Rs 107.48 cr during FY 2015-16. This forms 53.34% of the total income National Parties, together during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP declared the second highest income of Rs 47.385 cr which forms 23.60% of the total income of the 5 National Parties.
Comparison of total income of National Parties between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16
  • The income of BJP during FY 2014-15 was highest among all the National Parties. The party had declared a total income of Rs 970.43 cr but is yet to submit its copy of Income Tax returns for FY 2015-16 to the Election Commission of India.
  • Between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16, the income of AITC increased by 180.68% (Rs 22.26 cr) from Rs 12.32 cr to Rs 34.58 cr while the income of NCPdecreased by 86.49% (Rs 58.51 cr) from Rs 67.65 cr to Rs 9.14 cr.
  • The income of BSP decreased by 57.68% (Rs 64.58 cr) from Rs 111.96 cr during FY 2014-15 to Rs 47.38 cr during FY 2015-16.

Unknown sources of income of National parties for FY- 2015-2016
  • Total income of five National parties during FY 2015-16Rs 200.76 cr.
  • Total income of political parties from known donors (details of donors as available from contribution report submitted by parties to Election Commission): Rs 4.75 cr, which is 2.37 % of the total income of the National parties during FY 2015-16.
  • Total income of political parties from other known sources (e.g., sale of assets, membership fees, bank interest, sale of publications, party levy etc.): Rs 134.35 cr, or 66.92% of total income.
  • Total income of political parties from unknown sources (income specified in the IT Returns whose sources are unknown), for the FY 2015-16 is Rs 61.66 cr, which is 30.71% of the total income of the parties from all over India.
Details of unknown sources of income as declared by the parties in their IT Returns

  • Among the unknown sources of funding, maximum funds were collected under “Voluntary Contributions” by the five National Parties during FY 2015-16. A total of Rs 37.565 crwas collected under “Voluntary Contributions”which formed 60.92% of the total income from unknown sources of the National Parties.
  • The second most preferred unknown source of funding was “Miscellaneous Income” under which the National Parties collected a total of Rs 15.89 cr which formed 25.77% of their total income from unknown sources during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP has not declared any income under voluntary contributions, miscellaneous income or any collection from sale of coupons/ publications.
Recommendations of ADR
  • The Supreme Court gave a judgment on September 13, 2013 declaring that no part of a candidate’s affidavit should be left blank. Along the same lines, we recommend that the Election Commission India impose rules that no part of the Form 24A submitted by political parties providing details of donations above Rs 20,000 should be left blank.
  • Full details of all donors should be made available for public scrutiny under the RTI. Some countries where this is done include Bhutan, Nepal, Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Bulgaria, the US and Japan. In none of these countries is it possible for 75% of the source of funds to be unknown.
  • Any party which does not submit its IT returns or donation statement to the ECI on or before the due date, their income should not be tax-exempted and defaulting parties should be derecognized.
  • Those parties not following the ICAI guidelines for auditing of reports should be scrutinized by the IT department.
  • The National political parties must provide all information on their finances under the Right to Information Act. This will only strengthen political parties, elections and democracy.

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MEDIA INVITE : LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS

LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS
Over 35 civil society groups are organising a day long convention on May 10, 2017 from 10am till 7pm at Gandhi Bhawan, Residency Road, Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow . The convention ‘ In Defense of the Constitution – for Rights and Justice is being attended by groups  from across UP and some from outside.
I am writing to request you to kindly inform the local Lucknow correspondents to cover it.
Sincerely
Shabnam Hashmi
9811807558
9:00 to 10:00 am: Registration and Tea


10:00 to 11:00 am: Cultural program
(A) 16-minute ‘Jung e Azadi- documentary
(B) Presentation of a song by Saajhi Duniya
(C) Poem recitation by Roma Malik
(D) Song by Daulat Bibi

11:00 am to 1:30 pm: First session

Moderation: Rakesh (National General Secretary, IPTA) and Rajesh Singh

Speakers: Anne Raja, Chauthi Ram Yadav,  Deepak Malik, Harsh Mandar, Hashim Pasamanda, Richa Singh, S. R. Darapuri, Rooprekha Verma, Sanjay Garg, Shabnam Hashmi, Shreut Baudh, Teesta Setalvad

Lunch: 1:30 to 2:30: Lunch

2:30 pm to 4:30 pm: second session

Presided by: Ramesh Dixit

Speaker: D. Raja (CPI), D.P. Tripathi (NCP), Javed Raza (JDU), Com SPKashyap (CPM), Manoj Jha (RJD), Raj Babbar (Congress), Lal Bahadur Singh (UP Jan Manch), Arvind Singh (Samajwadi Party), Bahujan Samaj Party representative

4:30 am to 6:30 pm: Open session

Moderation: Leena Dabiru and Muniza Khan

Presidium: Arundhati Dhuru, Ashok Chaudhary, Madhavi Kukreja, Teesta Setalvad, Vandana Mishra

Representatives of various organizations will keep share ideas in this session and prepare the future strategy

KEJRIWAL NOT CORRUPT – LACKS EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, GURU & GUIDE

MAY TALKS WITH MACRON

British Prime Minister Theresa May told the French President-elect, Emmanuel Macron, that she looks forward to work with him on a range of shared issues and reiterated the UK’s desire to have a strong partnership with the EU after its exit from the economic bloc.
May had called Macron to congratulate him on his election victory and the two leaders briefly talked about Brexit among other bilateral issues, Downing Street said. “The leaders briefly discussed Brexit and the Prime Minister reiterated that the UK wants a strong partnership with a secure and prosperous EU once we leave,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.

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SOFTBANK’S PROFIT SURGES

Soft bank suffered huge loss of $1.4 billion by Indian startup Snapdeal deep down devaluation and other startups.
Japanese  SoftBank Group Corp. has written down the value of its investments in online marketplace Snapdeal and cab aggregator Ola by $1.4 billion.
The two—Snapdeal run by Jasper Infotech Pvt. Ltd and Ola run by ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd—are among SoftBank’s largest investments in India.
SoftBank notched up its second-best annual profit on cost cuts and a rise in subscribers at Sprint Corp. SoftBank’s operating profit for the year to end-March climbed 13% to 1.03 trillion yen (around $9 billion) on flat revenue growth.
SoftBank, a professional investors in Indian start-ups, is trying to sell Snapdeal to bigger rival Flipkart Ltd for about $1 billion. Meanwhile, Ola, which competes with Uber Technologies Inc., has managed to raise only about $350 million after hitting the fund-raising trail in June last year, with SoftBank alone putting in about $250 million. as per media reports.
Telecom giant Softbank Group has logged a record net profit in fiscal 2016, which ended in March. Its officials say strong performance of the group’s domestic operation drove the result.
Sales were about 78 billion dollars. That’s up slightly from the level for the previous year.
Net profit tripled to 12.5 billion dollars. It’s the first time the figure topped 1 trillion in yen terms.
Executives say earnings were also boosted by the sale of part of the firm’s stake in the Chinese online retail giant Alibaba Group.

CHINA’S XINJIANG QUAKE

An earthquake 5.5 magnitude has hit China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, leaving at least 8 people dead.
The China Earthquake Administration says the quake jolted the western part of Kashgar Prefecture at around 6 AM on Thursday. Its focus is estimated to have been 8 kilometers deep.
The local earthquake administration says the quake caused at least 180 houses to collapse. It says 8 people have been confirmed dead and 16 others were injured.

MODI INAUGURATES THE DIGITAL FILING SYSTEM OF THE SUPREME COURT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the digital filing system of the Supreme Court today which will mark the movement towards a paperless Apex Court. Mr. Modi uploaded Integrated Case Management Information System ICMIS with Supreme Court Website. Greeting the people on the occassion of Budha Purnima Mr Modi congratulated the Supreme Court for the new initiative.
He also said that he was happy that High Court and Supreme Court Judges cut short their vacation and are working for the poor. Prime Minister also recalled that on this day the first movement of Independence began in 1857. Stressing upon the importance of technology Mr. Modi said connecting with the change is very important. He said that E Governance is easy Governance effective Governance environment friendly Governance.
Mr. Modi said Technology consumes less time and it can change the economic atmosphere of the country. He said Information Technology plus Indian Talent is equal to India Tomorrow.
Earlier, speaking on the occassion Chief Justice J S Khehar said Prime Minister has been stressing on technology in judicial system and added that Integrated Case Management System is the Biggest and highest leap in judicial system.
Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad also addressed the event.
All High Courts, District Courts, Sub-Division Courts will be integrated with the new system. All jails in the country will be Integrated with the system later.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay a two-day visit to Sri Lanka from tomorrow, where he will attend the International Vesak Day celebrations. Mr Modi’s visit is taking place at the invitation of President Maithripala Sirisena.
Briefing media, Joint Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, Sanjay Panda said, there will be no formal meetings and signing of agreements as the visit is in connection with Vesak day, but Mr Modi will be interacting with the Sri Lankan leaders on the sidelines of the celebrations.
He said, Mr Modi will inaugurate a 150-bed multi-specialty hospital at Dickoya. The hospital funded by India is part of developmental cooperation with the Island nation.
Mr Modi will visit Kandy in the Central Province and meet Indian-origin tea plantation workers. He will also attend lamp lighting ceremony at Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple in Colombo. He will also be unveiling a plaque commemorating the foundation laying of the faculty of the Kandyan dance, which is being constructed with India’s grant assistance. Renowned sand sculptor, Sudarshan Patnaik is in Colombo.
He will make world’s longest sand Buddha statue at a special Vesak zone near parliament building.
Vesak, which is the most important day in the Buddhist calendar, marks commemoration of Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and passing away. Over 400 delegates from more than 100 countries will participate in the International Buddhist Conference in Colombo.
Sanjay Panda said, the theme of Vesak day celebration this year is Buddhist teachings for social justice and sustainable world peace.
Panda said, India’s ties with Sri Lanka have witnessed qualitative transformation in the last few years and both the countries are willing to strengthen and diversify the relationship further. He said, the Prime Minister had travelled to Sri Lanka in March, 2015 and it is hoped that this visit will be able to provide further momentum in ties between the two countries.
In reply to a question on fisherman issue, Mr Panda said, as of now only five fisherman are in Sri Lankan custody and all other have been released.
On the release of boats, he said, Sri Lanka after initial hitch has ultimately assured to release the boats. India persuaded Sri Lanka to release the boats as a confidence building measure.
On devolution of power to Sri Lankan Tamils, Mr Panda said, India hopes that Sri Lanka will be able to fulfill its commitments within two years extended time given by the UN Human Rights Commission. On Indo-Sri Lanka economic and technology cooperative agreement, Mr Panda said, four rounds of discussions have been completed and it is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.

CAR BOMB HITS THAILAND’S TOWN PATTANI

Thailand, more than 50 people including children were injured yesterday, when a car bomb exploded outside a supermarket in Pattani town of Thailand’s insurgency-plagued south.
A military spokesman said insurgents first set off firecrackers as a distraction before triggering the car bomb. Condemning the attack, UNICEF’s Thailand representative, Thomas Davin said no child’s life should ever be put at risk in this way, this is wholly unacceptable.
The Muslim-majority border region has seethed with violence for over a decade as ethnic Malay insurgents battle the Buddhist-majority state for more autonomy.

WESTPAC DELIVERS HALF YEARLY RESULTS

Australian banking giant Westpac Group on Monday announced its first half results, posting a 6 percent increase in their statutory net profit and a 3 percent increase in their overall cash earnings.
Westpac posted a net profit of 3.907 billion Australian dollars (2.897 billion U.S. dollars), which constituted a 206 million Australian dollars increase when compared to the comparable period last year, boosted by increases in net operating income of 3 percent before expenses, and a 26 percent decrease in impairment charges.
The bank’s chief executive officer Brian Hartzer said in a statement obtained by Xinhua on Monday that the result was “solid” when taking into account the current “complex operating environment.”
“We have been disciplined in balancing growth and returns, with cash earnings up 3 percent over both the previous half and the same period last year,” Hartzer said.
“At 14 percent, our return on equity is at the upper end of the range we are seeking to achieve, and we held costs flat over the last six months.”
Revenue for the banking giant was 10.76 billion Australian dollars for the first half, a 3 percent increase, while expenses sit at 4.63 billion Australian dollars.
Westpac is Australia’s second largest bank, with a market capitalization of over 113 billion Australian dollars, which makes it the second largest listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). media agencies

ASIAN WRESTLING: GURPREET, HARPREET ENTER BRONZE MEDAL ROUND

India’s Gurpreet Singh and Harpreet Singh entered the bronze medal play-off round of their respective Greco-Roman weight divisions at the Asian Wrestling Championship, which commenced in New Delhi today.
Gurpreet (75kg) had to win a repechage round beating Burgo Beishaliev of Kyrgyzstan to make the cut. Harpreet (80kg) reached the bronze medal round when his Korean opponent June- Hyoung Kim, who had beaten him in the quarterfinal, entered the gold medal round.
However, it was curtains for the other three Indian Greco-Roman wrestlers — Ravinder (66kg), Hardeep (98kg) and Naveen (130kg).
India had bagged 9 medals – 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze – in the last edition of the tournament held in Bangkok last year. In the competition, 112 freestyle, 103 Greco-Roman and 83 female wrestlers are vying for 24 Gold and Silver, and 48 bronze medals.

KAPIL MISHRA ON HUNGER STRIKE IS ATTACKED

Reports from the media that BJP Yuva Morcha Karyakarta has Attacked Kapil Mishra not any AAP supporter. This is  as per the tweets and later confirmation from Facebook page, Ankit Bhardwaj, is BJP member of Yuva Morcha. Ankit Bhardwaj who attacked Kapil Mishra is a BJP yuva morcha get multiple tweets with photographs.
Sacked Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra has begun a hunger strike today, demanding that Aam Aadmi Party leaders disclose the details of funding for their foreign tours in the last two years.
He said it is not a dharna but a satyagraha. He demanded from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, that details of the foreign tours of five AAP leaders, Satyendra Jain, Ashish Khetan, Raghav Chaddha, Sanjay Singh and Durgesh Pathak be put out in public domain.
Mishra was suspended from the AAP after his startling allegation that he witnessed Kejriwal accepting Rs 2 crore in a dodgy transaction.
Today, he further alleged that details of the foreign trips by AAP leaders would reveal a lot about alleged corruption by them

TOYOTA’S SALES, PROFIT SKIDS DOWN

Toyota Motor said, both their group sales and operating profit have fallen for the first time in 5 years.
Sales for the business year that ended in March stood at more than 240 billion dollars. That’s down 2.8 percent in yen terms from a year earlier. Operating profit dropped 30 percent, to 17.5 billion dollars. The company attributes the declines mainly to the stronger yen lower demands and expenses on Research and Development and company going  to  path of green label.
Toyota expects group sales to drop 0.4 percent and operating profit to fall by nearly 20 percent this fiscal year, for a second straight year of decline.

JHULAN GOSWAMI BECOMES WORLD’S HIGHEST WICKET-TAKER IN ODIS

Indian women’s team fast bowler Jhulan Goswami today became the highest wicket-taker in history of ODIs. She eclipsed the decade-long record in the name of Australian Cathryn Fitzpatrick.
Jhulan Goswami dismissed South Africa’s Raisibe Ntozakhe in an ongoing ODI to claim her 181st victim in the 50-over format, breaking Fitzpatrick’s record of 180 wickets from 109 matches.
Goswami had figures of 3/20 in 7.3 overs.
Jhulan’s feat has been achieved in her 153rd match. She made her debut way back in 2002. Jhulan was also adjudged ICC’s ‘Women Cricketer of the Year’ in 2007.
Jhulan Goswami also has 40 wickets in 10 Tests and 50 wickets in 60 Twenty20 Internationals.

ASIAN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS TODAY IN NEW DELHI

Rio Olympics bronze-medallist Sakshi Malik will spearhead the Indian challenge at the Asian Wrestling Championship beginning in New Delhi today. Sakshi along with Olympian Sandeep Tomar and Bajrang Punia will be aiming for podium finishes.
India had bagged 9 medals – 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze – in the last edition of the tournament held in Bangkok last year.
In the competition, 112 freestyle, 103 Greco-Roman and 83 female wrestlers will be vying for 24 Gold and Silver, and 48 bronze medals.

CISCO TO WORK WITH AP FOR MSME

Cisco Systems will work with Andhra Pradesh to make starting a small business easy.
John Chambers, Executive Chairman and former CEO of Cisco Systems gave a presentation to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his delegation currently on tour of the US, on how modern communications can connect the world and as an example demonstrated how he conducts meetings from his board room with his executives around the world.
He stated that the world is experiencing disruption brought about by digital innovations and IoT.
Naidu informed Chambers that his state can be a suitable pilot place for all the practices that emerge out of new trends.
Chambers said that 95 per cent of business and political leaders have a vision for digitisation but only 25 per cent have a plan which highlights the need for a plan, a workable plan in place.

DELHI ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON USE OF EVMS WITH PAPER TRAIL, HIKE METRO RATES

Delhi Assembly has passed a resolution appealing to the President and the Election Commission to hold elections through paper trail equipped-EVMs. In its one-day special session, the Assembly yesterday took up the discussion on the issue of alleged tampering of Electronic Voting Machines.
Participating in the discussion, ruling Aam Aadmi Party MLAs said, tampering of EVMs is possible. AAP member Sourabh Bhardwaj made a demonstration on a prototype machine showing how easily EVMs can be manipulated.
Earlier, the House witnessed noisy scenes when Leader of the Opposition Vijendra Gupta of BJP tried to move adjournment motion over corruption in a land deal against Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain. Speaker Ram Niwas Goel did not allow Mr Gupta to raise the issue and suspended him for the day. He was marshalled out of the House when he did not pay heed to Chair’s ruling.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has rejected Aam Aadmi Party’s claim of EVM tampering, saying that look alike EVM has no relevance, incidence or bearing on its Electronic Voting Machines.
The Commission said, it is possible for anyone to make any electronic gadget which looks-like Election Commission’s EVM and demonstrate any magic or tampering. It said, the demonstrated machine is just a different gadget, which is manifestly designed and made to function in a tampered manner.
That Election Commission has already scheduled a meeting of all political parties on Friday for EVM Issues and other Electoral Reforms.
New hiked fares of the Delhi Metro have come into force from today. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had, on Monday, raised the minimum fare from 8 to 10 rupees and the maximum from 30 to 50 rupees.
Under the new fare structure, for up to 2 kilo meters the fare will be 10 rupees, 2 to 5 kilo meters it will be 15 rupees, 5 to 12 kilo meters it will be 20 rupees, 12 to 21 kilo meters it will be 30 rupees, 21 to 32 kilo meters it will be 40, and for journeys of over 32 kilo meters the fare will be 50 rupees. There are a total of six fare slabs as against the earlier 15.

MOON JAE-IN SWORN IN SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENT ABE EXPRESS COOPERATION

President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, has been sworn in as 19th President of the country. Mr. Moon took the oath of office, a day after his liberal Democratic Party’s decisive victory in a snap election called to find a replacement for Park Geun-hye, who was ousted in March over a corruption scandal.
Soon after the swearing in ceremony, Mr. Moon, in a departure from current policy, said he would be willing to visit North Korea in the right circumstances. South Korean President said he is ready to negotiate with China and the United States over a controversial anti-missile defense system.
Moon won about 40 percent of yesterday’s vote, defeating his rivals — Hong Joon-pyo of the conservative Liberty Korea Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the centrist People’s Party.
New South Korean President, Moon Jae-in has named his nominees for Prime Minister and the country’s spy chief. Announcing his first cabinet and presidential staff appointments,
Mr. Moon appointed South Jeolla Province Governor, Lee Nak-yon as the Prime Minister. Mr. Moon also nominated Suh Hoon, a longtime intelligence official with expertise in North Korea issues, as his new chief of the National Intelligence Service.
Presidential office said other appointments included Im Jong-seok, chief of staff for Moon’s campaign, as chief of staff, and a former Blue House security official to head presidential security.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says he hopes to cooperate with South Korea’s new president in dealing with North Korea.
Abe was speaking at a meeting of government and ruling party officials on Wednesday. He said South Korea is Japan’s most important neighbor, and that they share strategic interests. Abe said he aims to develop future-oriented relations with Seoul.
He said Japan will continue to work closely with the US, South Korea, China and Russia to strongly urge Pyongyang to refrain from nuclear testing and ballistic missile launches.
He added that Japan remains on high alert for further provocations from North Korea.
Meanwhile Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga has congratulated South Korean President Moon Jae-in and expressed the hope of building a new, future-oriented era with South Korea.

RUSSIAN INDIA BILATERAL COOPERATIOIN

India and Russia today agreed to work closely in various sectors including security, nuclear energy and disaster management. In a joint media statement after India Russia Inter Governmental Commission meeting in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said, the progress made in implementation of agreements signed between the two countries in Goa last year during the BRICS Summit was discussed.
She said, the future roadmap is being implemented enthusiastically and over 100 items have been identified. Ms Swaraj said, Ministries, Departments and private sector are coming together to celebrate 70th year of Indo-Russian diplomatic relations. She said, forthcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to St. Petersburg was also discussed during the meeting.
In his statement, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dimitry Rogozin said, relationship between India and Russia is very dynamic and strengthening trade and economic cooperation was discussed between him and Ms Swaraj. He said, the two countries will further cooperate in sectors like agriculture, aviation and space.
Mr Rogozin arrived in New Delhi this morning on a one day visit to attend IRIGC-TEC meeting. He is scheduled to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi later in the day.

TRUMP TO MEET LAVROV, FIRES JAMES COMEY

US President Donald Trump has fired the FBI Director James Comey who was leading the investigation into whether his election campaign had ties to Russia’s and its interference in last year’s election.
In a letter, Trump communicated Comey that his services are terminated and he is removed from the office, effective immediately.
Trump said, Comey was no longer effectively able to lead the bureau and it was necessary to restore public trust and confidence in it.
The shock move comes days after Comey testified on Capitol Hill about the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s election meddling and a possible collusion between the country and Trump’s campaign. The White House said the search for a new FBI director would begin immediately.
US President, Donald Trump will meet Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov at the White House today to discuss Syria and a wide range of international issues. It will be the highest-level contact between Trump and the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin since Trump took office in January this year.
Russian Foreign Ministry said, Mr. Lavrov will also hold talks with US State Secretary Rex Tillerson in Washington. Lavrov is on a three-day visit to the United States. The US State Department said, the top diplomats would also discuss Ukraine, including implementation of the Minsk peace deal, and some bilateral issues.
Relations deteriorated between the United States and Russia after U.S. air strikes against a Syrian airfield in response to a chemical weapons attack that Washington blamed on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Russian ally.
US President Donald Trump has delayed a decision to honor or walk away from the Paris climate accord until he returns from Europe late this month.
The White House postponed a key meeting that could have determined the fate of the 196-nation accord, and later said there would be no decision before the end of the month.
Divisions within the Trump administration have left in doubt the participation of the world’s number two carbon polluter after China in the landmark 2015 agreement to limit global warming.

MIN STATE RAIL SPORTS CONCLAVE RAIL MUSEUM — AT NATIONAL RAIL MUSEUM, NEW DELHI.

Min State Rail Sports Conclave Rail Museum — at National Rail Museum, New Delhi.
The Rail authorities held sports conclave at National rail Museum in the capital to get sportsperson view on the sports facilities and conditions and the vision of railway authorities in this direction. Many sports subjects were discussed by various stakeholders in the direction to upgrade the standard of the players by giving them International facilities for training coaching and promising more competition in rural,school,colleges  and university levels with a view to make sports an essential subject in Schools curricular activities for which the road map has been worked out by the  ministry responsible for galvanizing the standards in the country at all levels .  18341703_10158714213585008_989354834961494753_n18403298_10158718642395008_6143666308084994053_n

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MAHABHARATA MANTHAN: 19TH – 21ST JULY 2017.

As discussed we are organizing an International Conference , scheduled for19th – 21st July 2017, National Museum, New Delhi, Titled Mahabharata Manthan: A Crtical Revisit ti Tangible and Intangible Heritage, The Synosis is attached herein.
We invite you to present a a Paper at this conference, AND also, as discussed , please circulate to your colleagues national and international who are likely to be in Delhi and would like to present a paper on any of the themes mentioned in the Synopsis. We would need their Title with Abstract (within 300 words) and their CV latest by 25th May 2017.
We look forward to your cooperation and participation
Thanking you
Regards
Neera Misra – 09811032388

EASIER ACCESS TO THE GERMAN LABOR MARKET FOR INDIAN PROFESSIONALS AND SKILLED WORKERS


Easier access to the German labor market for Indian professionals and skilled workers
Employland develops innovative intermediary platform
Hamburg – With its internet platform http://www.employland.de, available in German and English, Hamburg start-up Employland is offering a new way to find work in Germany. For the first time, recruitment and legal services are being offered from a single source as a way of streamlining the labor integration process: Employland helps job-seekers with residence and work permits as well as recognition of their qualifications.
Hans-Christian Bartholatus, founder and managing director of the new online portal, says: “With Employland, we have created a platform that paves the way for qualified workers with or without a university degree to find work in Germany’s very receptive labor market. The country is already experiencing a shortage of skilled personnel, a trend set to gain even more momentum in the near future. Until now, the administrative burden created by German laws of entry and residence has proven a major obstacle both for companies in Germany as well as specialists from around the world. This is precisely where our Ready to Work service comes into play: Our qualified lawyers support the whole process up to the point of commencing employment in Germany.”
In order to protect its strong economy, Germany needs well-qualified workers from around the globe. Based on demographic developments, the IAB[1] estimates that Germany needs to achieve a net migration of 400,000 people per year in order to maintain a steady potential labor force in the long term. As part of a large-scale Qualified Professionals Initiative, the German government has been welcoming qualified immigrants since 2012. The legal and regulatory framework behind the campaign has seen significant improvements in recent years. All that was missing was a platform where all the steps to securing employment in Germany were supported in one place, and this has now been created with Employland.
Free to use for professionals and skilled workers
Job-seekers create a detailed online profile on the website and use it to introduce themselves to employers in Germany. Employers then search the platform for employees; candidates with a good command of German have the best chances of being headhunted. All profile data is stored on servers in Germany.
The service is free to use for qualified workers. Once an employment contract is concluded and the employee begins work, Employland will receive a commission from the employer. As a rule, the employer also covers the costs of the residence permit and, where applicable, recognition of the employee’s qualifications.
Employland blog
“In our blog, we show why it pays to live and work in Germany and invite readers to get involved in discussions,” says Hans-Christian Bartholatus. At blog.employland.de, job-seekers will also find experience reports, legal requirements and tips for getting settled in Germany.
High-caliber founders and management team
The team has proven expertise in building digital platforms, having developed mobile.de – one of the leading automobile markets on the internet and sold to the U.S. corporation eBay in 2004. The international team has extensive knowledge of labor market-related immigration from non-EU countries and the specifics of migration legislation.
[1] German Institute for Employment Research February 2017, IAB Summary Report No. 6/2017
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FIBA ANNOUNCES DRAW FOR BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2019 QUALIFIERS


  • The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday in Guanghzhou, China, and was attended by former NBA superstars Scottie Pippen and Yao Ming.
  • For the first round of qualifying, India is drawn in Group C along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan.
  • India will now play six qualifying games between November 2017 and July 2018, three of which are likely to be played on home soil.
  • In order to qualify for the second round of qualifiers, India must finish in the top 3 of its group.
  • The second round of qualifiers will be conducted between September 2018 and February 2019, in two groups of six each. The top 3 teams from each group, along with the best fourth placed team, will qualify for the World Cup 2019 in China.
  • For the first time ever, the Asian qualifiers will now also include Oceania teams of Australia & New Zealand.
Bengaluru, 8th May 2017:  The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers was conducted yesterday, May 7, 2017, in Guaghzhou, China. The event was attended by former NBA superstars Yao Ming and Scottie Pippen.

The draw was conducted region wise, based on the new qualifying format that sees a total of eighty teams competing region wise across four regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia – Oceania, and Europe. Each team will play home and away games spanning a 15 month period, divided into six ‘qualifying windows’, vying to qualify as one of the thirty one teams that will join hosts China at the FIBA World Cup in 2019.

The Qualifiers for the Asia – Oceania region comprise the same sixteen teams that are slated to compete at the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 in Lebanon from August 10 – 20, 2017. The top seven teams from the Qualifiers will advance to play in the World Cup 2019 that will be conducted in China.

For the first round of qualifying, India has been drawn in Group C, along with Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Group A comprises China, New Zealand, Korea, and Hong Kong; Group B comprises Japan, Chinese Taipei, Australia, and Philippines, and Group D Comprises Iraq, Qatar, Kazakhstan, and Iran.

This will be the first time ever that the powerhouse Oceania teams of Australia and New Zealand will be competing within the Asian region.

India is currently ranked 53rd in the FIBA rankings, which renders it the third best team in its group, after Jordan (28) and Lebanon (43). The 4th team in the group, Syria, is ranked 72nd in the world.

In the first round of qualifying, India will play each of the teams in its group twice (home and away) between November 2017 and July 2018. India must finish in the top three of their group in order to qualify for the second round of qualifying.

While the venues for the first round games have not been decided yet, the schedule is as follows:

  • 23 November, 2017: Lebanon vs. India
  • 26 November, 2017: India Syria
  • 23 February, 2018: India Jordan
  • 26 February, 2018: India Lebanon
  • 28 June, 2018: Syria vs. India
  • 1 July, 2018: Jordan vs. India
In the second round of qualifying, the twelve teams that qualify from the first round will be divided into two groups of six each. Each team will play the other teams in its group twice (home and away) between September 2018 and February 2019, and the results from the first round of qualifying will also count towards the standings in the second round.

The top three teams from each group will qualify for the World Cup, along with the better fourth placed team. The World Cup is scheduled to be held in China from August 31 – September 15 2019.

For more information on the Asian qualifiers visit:

The full schedule of the Asian qualifiers can be accessed here:

 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

IMF OUTLOOK FOR ASIA: DEMOGRAPHICS FAVOUR INDIA

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The Union Minister for Steel, Shri Chaudhary Birender Singh briefing the media on the issue of the “National Steel Policy 2017”, in New Delhi on May 04, 2017.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently released regional economic outlook, Asia’s dynamic economies continues to deliver strong growth leading to Global growth, in the face of prevalent concerns about growing protectionism, a rapidly aging society, and slow productivity growth. However,in India growth is projected to rebound to 7.2% in FY2017/18 as cash shortages are offset from a favourable monsoon and continued progress in resolving supply-side bottlenecks.
The IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Asia and the Pacific estimates growth to increase in 2017 to 5.5 % from 5.3 % in 2016. As the region continues to be the leader of global growth, growth will remain strong at 5.4 % in 2018.
The more favourable global environment with growth speeding up in many major advanced and emerging market economies has also been cited in the report, supporting Asia’s positive outlook. Risk appetite remains strong in global financial markets in spite of some bouts of capital flow volatility in late 2016.
Strong growth ahead
In China, the region’s biggest and the world’s second largest economy, policy incentive is likely to keep supporting demand. Although still vigorous with Q1,2017 growth to some extent stronger than anticipated, growth is expected to slow down to 6.6 % in 2017 and 6.2 % in 2018.
Japan’s growth forecast for the year 2017 has been raised to 1.2 % with support from expansionary fiscal policy and the postponement of the consumption tax hike (from April 2017 to October 2019). The expansion would slow down to 0.6 % in 2018 .
The outlook for other Asian economies is also positive, but with some exceptions. India’s growth is anticipated to rebound to 7.2 % in FY 2017-18 .
Supported by robust domestic demand, in most of the Southeast Asian economies, growth is expected to accelerate somewhat.
Meanwhile, despite the recent pick up in exports, mainly owing to weak consumption, growth in Korea is expected to remain passive at 2.7 % in 2017.
Uncertain outlook: Downside risks
However,there is uncertainity in the region’s outlook. On the plus side, larger-than- anticipated fiscal incentive in the United States or stronger business and consumer confidence in advanced economies could provide a further advancement to Asia’s exports and growth. Reforms, such as productive public investment in infrastructure in ASEAN and South Asian economies, could help lengthen the positive impetus.
But if the U.S. fiscal spur leads to higher-than- anticipated inflation pressures, the Federal Reserve could speed up the pace of increase in the interest rate in response, leading to a stronger U.S. dollar.
An unexpected tightening of global financial conditions could unfavorably have an impact on Asian economies with high external financing needs and weak private sector balance sheets, by triggering capital outflows and unwinding of projects with productive investment.
Especially, Asian economies are susceptible to protectionism because of their trade openness and integration to global value chains. A global shift toward inward-looking policies could hold back Asia’s exports and reduce foreign direct investment to Asia. Furthermore, a bumpier-than- anticipated evolution in China or geopolitical tensions in the region could also fade near-term growth.
Challenges to growth
Asia needs to embark upon two longer-term challenges: population aging and slow productivity catch-up. As per the report, Asia is aging outstandingly fast in comparison to the experience in Europe and the United States. As the population grows older, there will be smaller number of workers, and over a period of time, a dwindling workforce and aging population can mean a rise in healthcare costs and pension expenditure. This puts pressure on government budgets, and lead to translation into lower growth.
Slow productivity growth is a matter of another concern. At the global technology frontier, the region has not been able to catch up to the high productivity levels of countries.
Policies to reinforce growth
Given these challenges, macroeconomic policies should be focussed on supporting demand and structural reforms.
The monetary policy should stay accommodative in economies with economic slack and below-target inflation rates. However, if inflation pressures gathers pace ,central banks should stand ready to raise policy rates.
Structural reforms that are well-targeted would help strengthen the region’s resilience to external shocks and sustain strong and inclusive long-term growth. Taking into consideration Asia’s rapid aging, policies aimed at protecting the vulnerable elderly population and prolonged strong growth take on a particular urgency. These include measures involving promotion of labor force participation of women and the elderly, as well as strengthening of pension systems.
The policies should be supplemented by productivity- improving reforms. Advanced Asian economies should focus on making spending on research and development more effective and raising efficiency in the services sector.
In emerging and developing economies, it is vital to attract foreign direct investment and expand the economy’s ability to absorb new technology and enhance domestic investment. These steps will help the region to build on and continue with the growth drive.

E-INVITE FOR RARE BOOK EXHIBITION AT NMML , NEW DELHI

Sirs/ Madams
The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library is pleased to invite you for an Exhibition titled ‘Exhibition on Rare Books: 1700-1900’, is being inaugurated on Thursday, 11th May, 2017 at 11.00 am in Foyer, Library Building.  Prof. Lokesh Chandra, Chairman, Executive Council and President, Indian Council of Cultural Relations will inaugurate the exhibition. The exhibition would be on till May 12th in the foyer of the library, after which it shift to the Ballroom (1st floor) of the Museum building for 2 days, till May 14th.

Mr. Ajit Kumar
Library and Information Officer
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
(Autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India)
Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi-110011
Direct No.-011-23794407, Mobile No.-09968301543

EVM RIGGING DEMO GREAT – 15+3 MORE EC MALPRACTICES

EVM Rigging Demo Great – 15+3 More EC Malpractices
May10, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
It was great WORK to demonstrate how EVMs can be easily Rigged.
A.  Easiest way to RIGG POLLING is SWITCH LIST OF CANDIDATES on EVM LEFT SIDE.

B. Another way is to Change The Name of Parties by Programming after Polls, Example Actual Polling – A-20, Votes B-10 Votes and C-5 Votes – it could be changed to B-20, A-10 and C-5 Votes.

C.  But Today PRINTING is FAST & ECONOMICAL – EVMs not required.[The Idea Of EVMs Came Up When Printing Was Slow & Manual – Gazattes Were Published after Weeks – Patent Gazettes Were 6 Months delayed]
There scores of other malpractices which are OBVIOUS but not PREVENTED BY ELECTION COMMISSION.
1.    LIST OF CANDIDATES are not distributed cost only Rs.20 lakh for every household.
2.    List of CANDIDATES not displayed IN LARGE SIZE outside polling booths.
3.    There were only TWO PARTY AGENTS in MCD Elections when there were about 10 registered and recognized Parties were contesting.

4.    EC Could Have Engaged CIVIL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS as OBSERVERS.
5.    Polling agents were not issued AUTHORIZED BADGES who were to observe polling.
6.    The Polling inside was not well lighted – it was difficult for Voters coming from SUNLIGHT into Polling Booth and EVM was ENCLOSED in CARD BOARD Partition.
7.    It was difficult to See The ‘SEALING’ of Machines and Names of Candidates.
8.    It was Difficult to NOTICE any FIDDLING with LIST ATTACHED ON LEFT SIDE.
9.    EC didn’t announce the POLLING Result just after Closing Hour. [In PUNJAB RESULT WAS DELAYED BY 5 WEEKS.] Why can’t EC hold elections in Summer – Polling allowed from 7AM to 4PM and Result declared in 95+% constituency by 6 PM.
10.         5 Week delay could BENEFIT Resourceful Party to WIN OVER Polling Agents of others.
11.         This way Resourceful Party could bring its SUPPORTERS early and then Switch LIST.
12.         EC didn’t Monitor POLL EXPENSES – A Party Could 30 Helicopters while less resourceful DENIED even TV Coverage.
13.          EC could have CONTROLLED POLITICAL DONATIONS – Pool all the Donations and Distribute EQUITABLY.

14.          EC didn’t make it COMPULSORY for Parties to ‘REGISTER ELECTION MANIFESTOS’ two months in advance. THIS IS INTENDED TO MINIMIZE POLL EXPENSES.
15.          EC didn’t REGULATE TV Broadcasts – didn’t allow TIME ON DD Channels to less resourceful parties.
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

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ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016

Date: 9th May, 2017

ANALYSIS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES FOR FY- 2015-2016


This report analyses the details provided by the National Parties in their audit report, submitted to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the FY 2015-16.
For details of share of donations above Rs 20,000 in total donations to the party, top sources of income and top items of expenditure of the parties, please refer to the detailed reports in English and Hindi attached herewith.
Executive Summary
  • The due date for submission of annual audited accounts for the parties was 31st Oct,’16.
  • AITC, CPM and BSP were the only three National Parties to submit the audit reports on time.
  • As on 1st May, 2017, BJP and INC have not yet submitted their audited reports to the ECI, almost six months after the due date for submission.
  • For the FY 2014-15INC delayed it’s submission of audit report to the ECI by 125 daysBJP by 104 days and NCP by 63 days.
Total Income and Expenditure of National Political Parties for – FY-2015-2016
  • BSP declared a total income of Rs 47.385 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 25% (Rs 11.90 cr) of the total income.
  • AITC declared a total income of Rs 34.578 cr during FY- 2015-16, but spent only 39% (Rs 13.35 cr) of the total income.
  • NCP is the only party which has spent 19% more than its total income during FY- 2015-16. While the party’s income was Rs 9.14 cr, it incurred a total expenditure of Rs 10.84 cr.
Total Income of National Parties FY 2015-2016
  • 5 out of 7 National Parties (BSP, NCP, CPM, CPI and AITC) have declared a total income of Rs. 200.76 cr, collected from all over India.
  • CPM has shown the highest income amongst the National Parties with a total income of Rs 107.48 cr during FY 2015-16. This forms 53.34% of the total income National Parties, together during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP declared the second highest income of Rs 47.385 cr which forms 23.60% of the total income of the 5 National Parties.
Comparison of total income of National Parties between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16
  • The income of BJP during FY 2014-15 was highest among all the National Parties. The party had declared a total income of Rs 970.43 cr but is yet to submit its copy of Income Tax returns for FY 2015-16 to the Election Commission of India.
  • Between FY 2014-15 and 2015-16, the income of AITC increased by 180.68% (Rs 22.26 cr) from Rs 12.32 cr to Rs 34.58 cr while the income of NCPdecreased by 86.49% (Rs 58.51 cr) from Rs 67.65 cr to Rs 9.14 cr.
  • The income of BSP decreased by 57.68% (Rs 64.58 cr) from Rs 111.96 cr during FY 2014-15 to Rs 47.38 cr during FY 2015-16.

Unknown sources of income of National parties for FY- 2015-2016
  • Total income of five National parties during FY 2015-16Rs 200.76 cr.
  • Total income of political parties from known donors (details of donors as available from contribution report submitted by parties to Election Commission): Rs 4.75 cr, which is 2.37 % of the total income of the National parties during FY 2015-16.
  • Total income of political parties from other known sources (e.g., sale of assets, membership fees, bank interest, sale of publications, party levy etc.): Rs 134.35 cr, or 66.92% of total income.
  • Total income of political parties from unknown sources (income specified in the IT Returns whose sources are unknown), for the FY 2015-16 is Rs 61.66 cr, which is 30.71% of the total income of the parties from all over India.
Details of unknown sources of income as declared by the parties in their IT Returns

  • Among the unknown sources of funding, maximum funds were collected under “Voluntary Contributions” by the five National Parties during FY 2015-16. A total of Rs 37.565 crwas collected under “Voluntary Contributions”which formed 60.92% of the total income from unknown sources of the National Parties.
  • The second most preferred unknown source of funding was “Miscellaneous Income” under which the National Parties collected a total of Rs 15.89 cr which formed 25.77% of their total income from unknown sources during FY 2015-16.
  • BSP has not declared any income under voluntary contributions, miscellaneous income or any collection from sale of coupons/ publications.
Recommendations of ADR
  • The Supreme Court gave a judgment on September 13, 2013 declaring that no part of a candidate’s affidavit should be left blank. Along the same lines, we recommend that the Election Commission India impose rules that no part of the Form 24A submitted by political parties providing details of donations above Rs 20,000 should be left blank.
  • Full details of all donors should be made available for public scrutiny under the RTI. Some countries where this is done include Bhutan, Nepal, Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, Bulgaria, the US and Japan. In none of these countries is it possible for 75% of the source of funds to be unknown.
  • Any party which does not submit its IT returns or donation statement to the ECI on or before the due date, their income should not be tax-exempted and defaulting parties should be derecognized.
  • Those parties not following the ICAI guidelines for auditing of reports should be scrutinized by the IT department.
  • The National political parties must provide all information on their finances under the Right to Information Act. This will only strengthen political parties, elections and democracy.

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MEDIA INVITE : LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS

LUCKNOW CORRESPONDENTS
Over 35 civil society groups are organising a day long convention on May 10, 2017 from 10am till 7pm at Gandhi Bhawan, Residency Road, Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow . The convention ‘ In Defense of the Constitution – for Rights and Justice is being attended by groups  from across UP and some from outside.
I am writing to request you to kindly inform the local Lucknow correspondents to cover it.
Sincerely
Shabnam Hashmi
9811807558
9:00 to 10:00 am: Registration and Tea


10:00 to 11:00 am: Cultural program
(A) 16-minute ‘Jung e Azadi- documentary
(B) Presentation of a song by Saajhi Duniya
(C) Poem recitation by Roma Malik
(D) Song by Daulat Bibi

11:00 am to 1:30 pm: First session

Moderation: Rakesh (National General Secretary, IPTA) and Rajesh Singh

Speakers: Anne Raja, Chauthi Ram Yadav,  Deepak Malik, Harsh Mandar, Hashim Pasamanda, Richa Singh, S. R. Darapuri, Rooprekha Verma, Sanjay Garg, Shabnam Hashmi, Shreut Baudh, Teesta Setalvad

Lunch: 1:30 to 2:30: Lunch

2:30 pm to 4:30 pm: second session

Presided by: Ramesh Dixit

Speaker: D. Raja (CPI), D.P. Tripathi (NCP), Javed Raza (JDU), Com SPKashyap (CPM), Manoj Jha (RJD), Raj Babbar (Congress), Lal Bahadur Singh (UP Jan Manch), Arvind Singh (Samajwadi Party), Bahujan Samaj Party representative

4:30 am to 6:30 pm: Open session

Moderation: Leena Dabiru and Muniza Khan

Presidium: Arundhati Dhuru, Ashok Chaudhary, Madhavi Kukreja, Teesta Setalvad, Vandana Mishra

Representatives of various organizations will keep share ideas in this session and prepare the future strategy

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MAY TALKS WITH MACRON

British Prime Minister Theresa May told the French President-elect, Emmanuel Macron, that she looks forward to work with him on a range of shared issues and reiterated the UK’s desire to have a strong partnership with the EU after its exit from the economic bloc.
May had called Macron to congratulate him on his election victory and the two leaders briefly talked about Brexit among other bilateral issues, Downing Street said. “The leaders briefly discussed Brexit and the Prime Minister reiterated that the UK wants a strong partnership with a secure and prosperous EU once we leave,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.

Police helicopter crash in Slovakia

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Two people were confirmed dead in a police helicopter crash in Eastern Slovakia Wednesday. They both were members of the Slovak Fire and Rescue Corps (HaZZ), said Zuzana Farkasova, a spokesperson from HaZZ.
Two police officers who were also on board the helicopter were transported to a hospital in Presov for treatment. The helicopter took off as part of an exercise.
"The accident took place at a height of 100 meters and 200 meters away from the point of departure," said Farkasova.
This was the third helicopter accident in the Eastern Slovakia since 2015.

Trump desire to improve relations with Russia

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday emphasized his desire to build a better relationship between the United States and Russia, the White House said.
Meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Washington DC, Trump raised the possibility of broader cooperation on resolving conflicts in the Middle East and elsewhere, the White House said in a statement.
The meeting came amid tensions between the U.S. and Russia as the two countries hold differences on a slew of issues, including the Syrian conflict, the Ukrainian crisis and the expansion of NATO.
Trump, who has expressed hopes of repairing relations with Moscow, said last month that the U.S. was "not getting along with Russia at all" and the relations between the two countries "may be at an all-time low."
At Wednesday's meeting, Trump emphasized the need to work together to end the conflict in Syria, underscoring the need for Russia to "rein in the Assad regime, Iran, and Iranian proxies."
After Trump ordered missile strikes on a Syria airbase last month in response to Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons, the Russian government condemned the military action, calling Washington's move "aggression against a sovereign state in violation of international law."
On Ukraine, Trump expressed his Administration's commitment to remain engaged in resolving the conflict and stressed Russia's responsibility to fully implement the Minsk agreements.
The U.S., along with some European allies, has imposed several rounds of economic sanctions on Russia in response to what they called the annexation of Crimea and destabilizing activities in eastern Ukraine.
After the meeting, Lavrov told reporters that Trump confirmed his interest in building "mutually beneficial" relations with Russia.
Earlier in the day, Lavrov held talks with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on a range of issues, including Ukraine, Syria, and bilateral concerns.

President Lula faces graft charges in court

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At 2 p.m. local time, Lula's interrogation began at the federal tribunal of Curitiba, capital of the state of Parana, with Moro seeking answers to charges of corruption and money laundering against the charismatic politician.
Upon arriving at the court, Lula received applause and cheers by a large number of supporters, which were kept back around 150 meters from the building.
Thousands of activists from Lula's Workers' Party (PT), the Central Workers' Union (CUT) and others had gathered to celebrate the former leader and denounce what they see as a conspiracy against him. Lula's successor and friend, former President Dilma Rousseff, was also on hand to lend her support.
A smaller group of protesters, who support Lula's appearance in court, also made their voices heard.
The interrogation saw Moro interviewing Lula for around three hours, before turning the witness over to federal prosecutors and then allowing the defense team to have their turn.
Earlier in the day, Brazil's Supreme Court rejected a petition by Lula's defense team to postpone his testimony.
His lawyers claimed they had not had enough time to review all the documentation related to the case and requested 90 days to analyze it. They stated they had received around 5,000 documents, with a total of around 100,000 pages, over the last couple of weeks.
Lula is accused of having received bribes worth 3.7 million reais (1.15 million U.S. dollars) from the OAS construction company, in the form of a three-floor apartment in Guaruja, a resort town on the coast of Sao Paulo.
Should he be found guilty and should the sentence then be upheld by a higher court, Lula would be automatically barred from standing for president in the 2018 election. Opinion polls constantly show him as the most favored candidate by the Brazilian electorate.
Also on Wednesday, Supreme Court Justice Marco Aurelio de Mello said there was no current motive to detain Lula.
Speaking to the press during Lula's interrogation, Mello said the court case into Lula was not concluded but that, for the moment, "it is not necessary to halt the natural order of the judicial process."
He said that this order should be "investigate, prove guilt and carry out the sentence... What should be an exception, provisional prison...has become the norm."
Moro, the head judge for Lava Jato, has been criticized for maintaining various accused people in preventive prison for long periods.
There is no precise date for Moro to give his ruling on Lula's case but it is expected to take several weeks.

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GANDHIS IN FIX

Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi to face tax probe orders High Court.
In  case pertains to a private criminal complaint by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, who has accused the Gandhis and others of conspiring to cheat and misappropriate funds by paying just Rs 50 lakh through which Young Indian Pvt Ltd (YI) obtained the right to recover Rs 90.25 crore which Associate Journals Limited (AJL) owed to the Congress. The Gandhis and other accused, Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandes, Suman Dubey and Sam Pitroda have denied the allegations levelled against them.
Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Income Tax to launch an investigation into Young Indian Private Limited in the National Herald case. The Gandhis are directors in the company. “You can’t be arrogant,” the bench said, adding that Young Indian Pvt Ltd must submit its tax documents.
Patiala House court earlier  had allowed an investigation in the case, which was then challenged in the Delhi High Court.

MAHARAJA GAJ SINGH II OF JODHPUR LAUNCHES TAJ MAHAL: MULTIPLE NARRATIVES


His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur launches
Taj mahal: Multiple Narratives
By Amita Baig & Rahul Mehrotra
Published by
Om Books International
At Roseate House, Aerocity

Om Books International along with Roseate House, Aerocity celebrated the launch of Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives by Amita Baig and Rahul Mehrotra held on 09th May, 2017The stunning tome was launched by Chief Guest, His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur.
On the occasion co-authors Amita Baig, Rahul Mehrotra, shared their experience of putting together the book with Kaveree Bamzai, Editor, India Today. Present on the occasion were Sharmila Tagore, Meera and Muzzafar Ali, Ritu Kumar, Karan Thapar, Satish and Kiran Gujral, Feroze and Mohit Gujral, Laila Tyabji, Bim Bissell, Aman Nath, Gurmeet and Raghu Rai, Sunil Sethi, Mrs. Radha Bhatia and Ankur Bhatia.

About the book
Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives presents a new perspective on the Taj Mahal and Agra. The city and its iconic monuments have often been written about, exclusive of each other. Many stories from Agra form the pillars on which the Taj Mahal was built. Pleasure gardens or a dusty township of the Middle Ages, Agra has many dimensions. The book looks at global events, national events and showcases contemporary buildings and subsequent events which transformed it from a sacred personal space to a part of world heritage. The book is a broader and more accessible understanding of these stories, of Agra and the Taj Mahal.
 About the co-authors
Amita Baig is a Heritage Management Consultant and represents World Monuments Fund, a private not-for-profit organisation in New York, US, which supports major conservation of heritage in India. She has worked extensively with the Government and non-Government sectors, developing strategies to protect and conserve India’s heritage for over three decades in India and the Asian region. She worked with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) at its inception and has written extensively on the challenges of preserving India’s heritage. She is also the author of Forts and Palaces of India, a culminationof 25 years of research on the subject.

Rahul Mehrotra is a practising architect, urban designer and educator. He has written and lectured extensively on issues to do with architecture, conservation, and urban planning in Mumbai and India. His most recent book, Architecture in India: Since 1990, is a reading of contemporary architecture in India since the liberalisation of India’s economy. He is actively involved in civic and urban affairs in Mumbai and, from 1994 to 2004, served as Executive Director of the Urban Design Research Institute. Mehrotra divides his time between Mumbai and Boston, where he is Professor of Urban Design and Planning at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.


Ajay Mago, Publisher, Om Books International: Visiting the Taj Mahal as a child was a more enjoyable experience than visiting the Qutub Minar in Delhi. Back then, it also meant getting at least 200 kilometres away from school for a couple of days. And for a long time, a monument dedicated to love held greater meaning than a victory tower. Such is the power the Taj Mahal continues to wield over the world. Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives by Amita Baig and Rahul Mehrotra helps us look at the monument and its significance as a World Heritage Site afresh.


Mr. Kush Kapoor, General Manager, Roseate House, Aerocity: We are extremely delighted to launch the book ‘Taj Mahal – Multiple Narratives’ unveiled by ‘His Highness Maharaja’ Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur at Roseate House, New Delhi on 9th May 2017. Our hotel feels privileged to be chosen as the exclusive hospitality partner for the event in Delhi NCR.

Ravish Kapoor, Innovative Invitations:The Taj Mahal is synonymous with India and its cultural identity. It is an honour to be part of the narrative about our cultural identity.

Nitesh Chhapru, Head of Marketing – Premium & Luxury Brands Portfolio, Diageo India: Our association with the launch of Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives is a
celebration of luxury, culture and sophistication, and our Classic Malts of Scotland
further enrich this occasion. We are delighted to be the official celebration partners to
launch a book that takes the reader on journey to rediscover the heritage of Agra
and the Taj Mahal.”



Mr Anuj Kushwah, Founder & MD Witlinger: “Being part of such events gives us immense pleasure, and for being associated with such heritage experts and Om Book, I feel privileged on behalf of Witlinger, which is the official pouring partner on the Big day. I am glad that with the association, we could amalgamate with the exquisite heritage and present to quench the thirst and be the perfect companion for everyone present on the launch. Will be coming up with more certain associations like these. “


About Om Books International
One of the largest English language trade publishers in the Indian subcontinent, Om Books International has been a name to reckon with for over five decades in the Indian publishing and retail industry. Headquartered in Noida, OBI has a diverse publishing list including cinema, biography, memoir, mind-body-spirit, photo essay, art, architecture, lifestyle, fiction — commercial and literary. It counts amongst its notable authors Khalid Mohamed, Mushtaq Shiekh, Bharathi S Pradhan, Nasreen Munni Kabir, Rauf Ahmed, Kamala Das, William Dalrymple, Vir Sanghvi, Christopher C Doyle and Abhay Vaidya.

HYDROPOWER AS AN ENERGY SOURCE: NEED TO FIND THE RIGHT BALANCE

HYDROPOWER AS AN ENERGY SOURCE: NEED TO FIND THE RIGHT BALANCE

May 12, 2017
While addressing the ‘World Conference on Environment-2017’, held in New Delhi on March 25-26, Minister of State for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines, Piyush Goyal, reiterated India’s commitment to the Paris Climate Change Agreement and stated that the country will have 225 Gigawatts (GW) of renewable and clean energy sources by 2022.1 Shortly thereafter, in reply to a question raised in Parliament regarding hydroelectric projects in the country, he stated that 16 of the 43 hydropower projects currently under construction are stalled for various reasons.2 While appraising the manner in which the hydropower projects have been undertaken in the country, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, in its report tabled in March 2017, found that the standard procedures including for environmental impact assessments and public hearings have been bypassed.3
Tapping hydropower is considered a key priority area in view of India’s growing energy requirement.4 It is noteworthy that India became a net exporter of electricity for the first time between April 2016 and February 2017, exporting around 5,585 million units to Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar.5 However, every stakeholder needs to contemplate the impact that hydropower dams would have on the environment, and also the potential impact of climate change on dams, both before and after their construction.

GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSION FROM RESERVOIRS

According to the World Energy Council, “Hydropower is the leading renewable source for electricity generation globally, supplying 71% of all renewable electricity. Reaching 1,064 GW of installed capacity in 2016, it generated 16.4% of the world’s electricity from all sources.”6 China tops the world’s hydropower capacity with 319 GW, followed by the United States with 102 GW. India stands fourth with 52 GW.7Several countries, in order to mitigate climate change, have turned to exploring hydropower sources. Though hydropower is a clean source of energy, yet it can have a serious negative impact on the climate.
Although studies on the status of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission from reservoirs is ongoing, an earlier study by Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE) discovered that significant amounts of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane are emitted from reservoirs, turbines and spillways, and that methane alone accounts for 104 million metric tonnes of all these emissions annually.8Mostly, methane is generated by the decomposition of vegetation and soil submerged by the reservoirs. A research paper by Philip Fearnide also found that hydropower dams located in tropical regions generate more methane than those located in temperate zones.9 Another extensive study led by Bridget R. Deemer, on GHG emission from 267 large reservoirs around the world, ascertained that although methane in the atmosphere stays for only a short while compared to carbon dioxide, more than 80 per cent of methane emissions come from water storage reservoirs created by dams, contributing almost three times more to global warming compared to carbon dioxide.10 Although the findings of hydropower’s contribution to GHG emissions remain consistent, none of these emissions are included in global greenhouse inventories.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND VULNERABILITY OF HYDROPOWER

The second point of concern is the impact of climate change, where it is likely to alter river discharge, which in turn impacts the availability of water resources, water regularity and hydropower generation. Water is constantly replenished by a process of hydrological cycle in the atmosphere, but this cycle could get altered due to climate change. Floods, droughts, changes in temperature, precipitation and melting glaciers are all symptoms of climate change. Since the amount of electricity a hydropower plant can produce directly depends on the availability of water resources, lower the river discharge, lesser the power generation. In a preliminary study on the impact of climate change on dam facilities, Ben Blackshear et. al. have sketched out the different types of dams across the world – pumped storage, reservoir and run-of-the-river – and the factors that are likely to affect their generation of electricity.11
Major rivers like the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra are fed by snow and glacier melt. But the retreat of glaciers in the Himalayas is likely to alter the pattern of river flow, resulting in the disruption of hydropower production. A one per cent reduction in the flow can reduce electricity output by roughly three per cent.12Moreover, one cannot ignore the economic risks of investing in a hydropower project under the prevailing conditions of climate change. Bhutan, which boasts of a hydropower potential of around 30,000 MW, has invested enormous capital in the same in recent years, but is likely to face an economic risk on the returns in the years to come, apart from environmental risks.13 The social impact of large dams by way of population displacement and loss of income from farming and livestock should also not be overlooked.
In order to reduce the impact of climate change, governments have agreed under the Paris Climate Change Agreement to cut “the global average temperature to well below 2 C above pre-industrial levels.”14 But developing renewable energy, as seen earlier, also comes with attendant risks. Minister of State Goyal had rightly observed that “it is time that human beings understand that climate change is a challenge caused by humans, and ultimately it is humans who can address it.”15While hydropower projects are critical for economic growth and development, it is equally important to fully assess its potential social and environmental impact in the long-term. The challenge lies in finding the right balance between the need for rapid development and the necessity of protecting the environment
Views expressed are of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the IDSA or of the Government of India.

PRO KABADDI AND VIVO SIGN LANDMARK 5 YEAR TITLE SPONSORSHIP DEAL

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·         VIVO has bagged the title sponsorship rights for 5 years, for the Pro Kabaddi League that is set to kick-off in July 2017
·         Underlining the rising popularity of Kabaddi, the Title Sponsorship is the biggest for a non-cricket sport

Pro Kabaddi, India’s fastest growing sports league, has signed on VIVO as the title sponsor for 5 years. The upcoming 5th season will make Pro Kabaddi India’s biggest sports league with up to 12 teams and more than 130 matches spread across 13 weeks. VIVO Pro Kabaddi Season 5 kicks-off in July 2017 on Star Sports, India’s leading sports broadcaster.

Through this association VIVO aims to strengthen its consumer connect with audiences across India as Pro Kabaddi League is the second most followed sport after Cricket. This will help in achieving a stronger brand recall and excellent visibility for the brand.

Speaking about VIVO Pro Kabaddi, Sanjay Gupta, Managing Director, Star India said, “We are delighted to have VIVO as our title sponsor, as they happen to share a common vision with Star Sports to make Pro Kabaddi one of the finest leagues in the world. VIVO coming on board as the title sponsor is a significant milestone in the growth story of the league. Star Sports will continue its efforts to elevate the stature of the sport further.”
Pro Kabaddi has seen a phenomenal growth over the last 4 seasons with packed stadia and record viewership numbers, emerging as a benchmark for sports leagues in India. Significantly, the high popularity of Pro Kabaddi has evoked continually surging sponsor interest. This fast-growing interest from across the ecosystem reflects the national appeal of the sport.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kent Cheng, CEO, VIVO India said “We are thrilled to partner with Pro Kabaddi league as the title sponsor. This association is important for us as Pro Kabaddi league has reached incredible heights and now proudly stands as one of the most successful leagues in India.
Earlier seasons have shown that Kabaddi is a sport whose popularity cuts across all audiences. With this association, Vivo aims to target the right audience and capture the hearts of Indians. We would like to wish Pro-Kabaddi league huge success for the years to come.”

TRUMP: COMEY ‘NOT ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY LEAD FBI’

 US media is too aggressive on the President decisions and giving the hunch  President may be lame duck. However the stance is that of democrats but the debate goes on unending.
White House had said the Russia inquiry was “probably one of the smallest things” that the FBI handled.
However, acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe has disagreed saying it’s “a highly significant investigation.”
McCabe said while testifying to the Senate Intelligence Committee that he would notify the panel if there were any attempts by the White House to interfere with the enquiry.
In an interview with NBC, Trump appeared to backtrack on the initial White House explanation that his decision to fire Comey was on the recommendation of the Department of Justice.
He said, “The FBI has been in turmoil. I was going to fire Comey. My decision.”
“I was going to fire regardless of recommendation.”
US president has fired his FBI director Comey.
In Comey’s termination letter, Trump wrote he was in agreement with US Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s recommendation that “you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau.”
“It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission,” it added.
The White House spokesperson said the search for a successor would soon begin.
Trump said he had asked Comey “if it’s possible would you let me know, ‘Am I under investigation?'” He said Comey replied he wasn’t.
“There’s no collusion between me and my campaign and the Russians,” Trump added.
He recently tweeted that the collusion allegations were a “total hoax.”
Trump also denied that he wanted the FBI inquiry dropped; he instead wanted it speeded up. Media agencies

INDIA IS BECOMING CHINA 2.0, SAYS CHINESE THINK TANK

Chinese think tank Anbound warned China to take Indian competition seriously as its economy may witness “explosive growth”, boosting its prospects of becoming “China 2.0”.
China should devise an effective counter growth strategy, otherwise, it may become a “bystander” to watch India’s success.
Anbound said as “China’s demographic dividend diminishes”, India, with 50% population below 25 years age “is poised to take advantage”.
The report highlighted China’s economic slowdown which stood at 6.7% last year in contrast to India’s estimated GDP of 7.1% for 2016-17.
The changes taking place in India may indicate a great potential for development, just like what happened with China in the past.
The report stated, “We (China) must pay close attention to the development of this unfamiliar neighbor.”
Ernst and Young ranked India as the world’s “most attractive destination” in a survey involving 500 executives from multinational firms.
About 60% executives considered India one of the top three investment destinations in 2015.
A vast domestic market, low labor costs, and skilled-labor market attract investors to India.
Also, India’s larger youth population apart from being a labor force is a potential consumer group.
Referring to Chinese companies, including Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi among others, making investments in India, the report stated, “In our opinion, if India intentionally creates a competitive situation in front of global investors, it will pose a challenge for China.”
India is confident about attracting global investment with PM Narendra Modi hoping to boost the use of clean energy over fossil fuels.
With World Bank loans, India is building massive solar parks targeting $100-billion investment in solar energy in five years.
Anbound said: “No other country could compete with India supporting investors in solar economy. China has not conducted enough studies on India.”
The report cautioned China cannot wait until its neighbor grows into a promising competitor for discussing how to tackle the situation.
China needs a more effective growth strategy or it may become an unfortunate bystander while India takes over.
It needs to ponder and carefully study the rise of India’s economy as it is entirely capable of gaining the “attention of world capital”.

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VIVO PRO KABADDI ANNOUNCES OWNERS FOR THE 4 NEW TEAMS

VIVO Pro Kabaddi announces owners for the 4 new teams
India’s leading corporates all set to play Kabaddi

Becomes India’s biggest league; with 12 teams, 130+ matches, 13 weeks of competition
Mashal Sports successfully concludes the tender process
City/State
Name of the Franchise
Name of the Owner/Promoter
Chennai/Tamil Nadu
Iquest Enterprises Private Limited (Consortium)
N Prasad & Sachin Tendulkar
Ahmedabad/Gujarat
Adani Wilmar Limited
Adani Group
Lucknow/Uttar Pradesh
GMR League Games Private Limited
GMR Group
Haryana
JSW Sports Private Limited
JSW Group

MUMBAI, 12th May 2017: VIVO Pro Kabaddi has become India’s biggest sports league with the inclusion of four new teams that will participate in the league from Season 5 onwards due to be played in July – October this year. The announcement of the four new team owners was made by Mashal Sports, organizer and administrator of the league and its parent organization STAR India.
The four new franchises announced by Mashal Sports represent some of the leading corporate institutions in India, including prominent owners of teams in the ongoing Indian Premier League as well as the I-League. The new geographies for VIVO Pro Kabaddi Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat have been primarily chosen for their high affinity towards Kabaddi with massive fan bases, significant on-ground presence of the sport, and potential commercial value to sponsors and advertisers.
Mr. Uday Shankar, Chairman and CEO, Star India said, “I am delighted to welcome some of India’s finest corporates to our Mission Kabaddi. We believe that with the support of existing and new partners we are well on our course to realizing a socially transformative sports agenda. The interest shown by these corporates is evidence of the immense potential of Kabaddi.”
With this, VIVO Pro Kabaddi is poised to surpass other Indian sports leagues in terms of geographical representation – 11 states, number of matches – 130+ matches and length of the tournament – 13 weeks. This is a reflection of Mashal Sports and Star India’s continuous endeavour to grow the sport from strength to strength every season.
Mr. Janardan Singh Gehlot, President, International Kabaddi Federation, said, “We laud Star India and Mashal Sports for uniquely transforming and renewing Kabaddi, and their relentless efforts to scale it even higher. The addition of 4 new teams to the ever-growing VIVO Pro Kabaddi League signifies a promising road ahead for the sport in India as well as over the world.”
The announcement of the four new teams in the VIVO Pro Kabaddi League is a culmination of a detailed exercise carried out by AZB & Partners & PricewaterhouseCoopers India.
This expansion adds to an already impressive line-up of 8 franchises based out of major metros in the country – Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Patna, Pune and Jaipur.
Within a short span of 2 years, VIVO Pro Kabaddi has captured the imagination of Indian viewers and established itself as one of the highest impact television properties in key markets. VIVO Pro Kabaddi became an instant hit with Indian sports fans in its very first season in 2014 as 435 million* viewers tuned in. Names such as, Anup Kumar, Rahul Chaudhari, Ajay Thakur have become household names. Its cumulative viewership growth of 51%** over 4 seasons is the highest for any sports league in India. It has even surpassed IPL in Andhra Pradesh and also achieved primetime slot leadership in Mumbai#.
Earlier this week, Star India announced a breakthrough deal with VIVO India, the global smartphone major — as the title sponsor of the league for five years.
* Source: CS4+; Extrapolated from TAM panel
**All India viewership. Season 1 measured on TAM panel in Urban only, Season 4 on BARC panel at All India (Urban + Rural) level
#Season 4 viewership on 4+U+R, BARC panel within AP (including Telangana). Slot leadership for 30% of PKL league matches in Mumbai

INDIA-TURKEY RELATIONS: FROZEN IN TIME?

May 12, 2017
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit to New Delhi from April 30 – May 1, 2017 generated intense debate about India-Turkey relations, especially in the context of the Turkish suggestion for a ‘multilateral dialogue’ to resolve the Kashmir issue.1 Erdogan’s suggestion is against the Indian position that the Kashmir issue has to be resolved through bilateral negotiations with Pakistan based on the Shimla Agreement and Lahore Declaration. Significantly, Turkey has in the past as well issued statements supportive of Pakistan on the Kashmir issue that emanates from its longstanding friendly relations with that country. This has not, however, prevented Turkey from seeking good relations with India, specifically to tap the potential for improving bilateral trade and commerce and in enhancing counter-terrorism cooperation. This Issue Brief places Erdogan’s visit in perspective and examines some of the pertinent issues in India-Turkey relations.

ERDOGAN’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS

Erdoğan’s India visit was his first foreign tour after the April 16 referendum on the ‘controversial’ constitutional amendment bill that proposes to change the existing parliamentary form of government to a presidential system.2 Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its new found ally the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) won a wafer thin victory with just over 51 per cent voting in favour of the referendum.3 While the proposed change will come into effect in 2019, the process by which the referendum was pursued evoked sharp domestic divisions. Turkish and international observers alike have argued that Erdoğan’s growing authoritarian behaviour, coupled with the clamp down on dissent and freedom of speech and suppression of media and civil society, are pushing Turkey towards autocracy.4
The trajectory of the current domestic problems in Turkey can be traced back to the Gezi Park protests that erupted in mid-2013. Inspired by the ‘Arab Spring’ protests, the demonstrators initially demanded the roll back of an urban redevelopment plan. The protests subsequently evolved into a movement against the AKP government’s economic failures. While the issue could have been addressed without using force, Erdoğan, then the Prime Minister, used the police and security forces to thwart the movement.5 The political situation has not stabilized since then with a decline in popular support for the AKP, intermittent incidents of extremist attacks and the breakdown of the ceasefire and peace talks between the government and the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK).6
Erdoğan meanwhile was elected president in the first direct presidential elections in August 2014 gaining 51.7 per cent of votes. In the June 2015 parliamentary elections, AKP’s fortunes declined and it lost its majority, gaining only 40 per cent of votes and 258 seats in the 550-member Grand National Assembly, 18 less than the required simple majority of 276.7 In the snap elections held in November that year, AKP surprisingly raised its vote share to 49.5 per cent and gained 316 seats in parliament, largely attributed to the evoking of nationalist support through tough military actions against PKK and in Syria.8
The problems for Erdogan have magnified since the attempted coup in July 2016. Rather than making efforts toward reconciliation, the AKP government imposed emergency and pursued a divisive agenda. The failed coup gave licence to the government to attack the political opposition and stifle voices of dissent on the pretext of clamping down on Hizmet or Gülenists — the transnational Islamic socio-religious movement led by Philadelphia-based one-time ally of the AKP, Fethullah Gülen, who was accused of orchestrating the failed coup. According to media reports, an estimated 150,000 officials, security personnel, judges and academics have been either dismissed or suspended from their jobs and an estimated 100,000 people are currently under detention. Moreover, several media houses and educational institutions have been shut down and journalists and teachers have been forced to leave the country.9

TURKEY’S STAND ON KASHMIR

Given the fluid domestic situation delineated above, Erdoğan’s visit to India and New Delhi’s willingness to host him raised eyebrows. However, what hogged the limelight was Erdoğan’s interview to a television station on the eve of his arrival in India, during which he talked about Turkey’s willingness to host a ‘multilateral dialogue’ to resolve the Kashmir issue ‘once and for all’.10 While it was seen as a diplomatic provocation, India remained poised in its response. This was not the first time that Turkey has raised the Kashmir issue or issued statements that contradicted the Indian position. Turkey has been instrumental in issuing statements on Kashmir from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) forum and has been actively involved in the OIC over Kashmir. For example, in August 2016, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stated during a visit to Islamabad that ’Turkey fully supports Pakistan’s position on Jammu and Kashmir’ and that India should allow the OIC fact-finding team to visit Jammu and Kashmir.11 This was followed by the visit of OIC Secretary General Iyad Ameen Madani’s visit to Islamabad and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) the same month. In a statement, the OIC raised the issue of ‘human rights violations’ and ‘excessive violence’ in ‘Indian-held’ Kashmir.12
Traditionally, Pakistan and Turkey have maintained friendly relations and close ties. Pakistan has used its Islamic credentials since independence to evoke anti-India sentiments in Muslim capitals in the Middle East and countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey had been supportive of the Pakistani stand on Kashmir.13 With the changing global situation and India’s improved bilateral relations with some of these countries, the situation has changed to a large extent. With Ankara, however, things have not changed much and a lack of strong bilateral relations has added to the problem. Ankara’s close political relations, economic links and ideological synthesis with Islamabad further complicate the issue. In the television interview referred to above, Erdoğan also stated the following:
‘My dear friend, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, is an individual with whom I have been discussing these issues [Kashmir] at length, and I know he is a man of good intentions. I heard him personally speak of his will to settle this question once and for all’.14
Even though in the past Ankara has clarified that its position remains that ‘Kashmir is a bilateral dispute to be resolved between India and Pakistan’,15 its activism at the OIC on Kashmir and the latest statement underscores the problems India faces in engaging with Turkey. There are also other problem areas including Turkey’s position on India’s membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Turkey maintains that there needs to be a procedure that should be equally applicable to all and argues that both India and Pakistan have a fair claim for NSG membership.16 India, however, sees the Turkish stand as an effort to link the Indian and Pakistani bids, which, from New Delhi’s perspective, is problematic as the nuclear proliferation records of the two non-NPT signatories are vastly different.

AGENDA OF ERDOGAN’S VISIT

From the bilateral viewpoint, the visit was focused on three aspects — improving trade; enhancing two-way flow of investments; and establishing closer counter-terrorism cooperation. Erdoğan was accompanied by a large business delegation including about 100 representatives of Turkish industry and business. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Erdoğan jointly addressed the India-Turkey Business Forum (ITBF), emphasizing on the possibilities and potential for improving bilateral trade and investment. During his speech at the ITBF, Erdoğan made a pitch for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). For his part, Modi stated that ‘there was ‘huge potential and opportunity to enhance the bilateral engagement. This is possible through trade and FDI inflows, technology tie-up, and cooperation on various projects’.17
The joint statement issued during Erdoğan’s visit further highlighted the importance India and Turkey attach to improving trade and investment. The two sides decided to enhance bilateral trade to USD 10 billion by 2020 from the current 6.4 billion and agreed for cooperation in the fields of information technology (IT), pharmaceuticals, health and tourism. Both sides also expressed ‘willingness to improve cooperation in the fields of hydrocarbons, renewable energy (solar and wind) and energy efficiency’. Further, the joint statement noted the ‘immense untapped potential for growth’ as far as the bilateral ‘trade and investment relations’ between India and Turkey are concerned.18
Secondly, the visit was focused on exploring possibilities for closer counter terrorism cooperation. India is concerned about some of its nationals joining the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), largely after becoming radicalized online. Media reports suggest that some had chosen to travel to Syria through Turkey. At the same time, Turkey has faced a number of terrorist attacks inside its territory, including the deadly New Year-eve attack in Istanbul.19 In this backdrop, there seems to be a mutual understanding regarding the need for closer counter terrorism cooperation. The joint statement noted that India and Turkey ‘agreed to strengthen cooperation in combating terrorism both at the bilateral level and within the multilateral system’.20 However, one should not expect a deeper synthesis between the two countries on the issue because there are a number of aspects where the two have differences, especially when it comes to Pakistan-based Jihadist groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir. Counter terrorism cooperation, hence, would be more technical in nature. Notably, India has been working with other Middle Eastern countries on counter terrorism who incidentally have been more appreciative of India’s position on terrorism.
The third issue that was prominently raised during the visit was the presence of Gülenist networks in India. In fact, the issue was first raised by Turkey soon after the July 2016 failed coup and has since been regularly highlighted by the Turkish side. In a media interaction soon after the failed coup attempt, the Turkish envoy in India Burak Akçapar had said that Gülenists have a presence in India and Ankara expects New Delhi to take action against them.21 India’s response has been to take note of the issue but action has been deferred due to lack of evidence of their involvement in anti-India activities. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Gopal Baglay noted in a media briefing during Erdogan’s visit that ‘any organization in India whether it is Indian or Foreign, obviously has to work within the parameters of our laws and our norms and regulations’ implying that action would be taken if the group were to be found guilty of violating Indian laws.22

BILATERAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT

India and Turkey are not major trading partners and do not feature even in the list of each other’s top 25 trading partners. However, the volume of trade is substantial and is in India’s favour. For example, in 2015-16, bilateral trade stood at USD 4.9 billion, with India exporting goods worth 4.14 billion and importing goods worth 776.94 million (Table 1). This was a 27 per cent decline from the total bilateral trade of USD 6.8 billion in 2014-15, largely attributed to a global slowdown. There is, however, a discrepancy in the trade figures provided by Indian and Turkish sources, which could be because of different methods of tabulation. As per Turkish sources, bilateral trade in 2015-16 stood at USD 6.4 billion.23 The main items of Indian exports to Turkey are petroleum and petroleum products, vehicles, textile, plastics in primary forms, organic chemicals, etc. On the other hand, the majority of Indian imports from Turkey comprises of crude minerals and fertilizers, ferrous and non-ferrous ores, power generating equipment, chemicals and cultured pearls and jewellery.
Table 1: India-Turkey Bilateral Trade (in USD million)
Year
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Export
3,547.26
3,963.66
4,433.75
5,358.90
4,140.00
Import
1,021.91
2,034.18
760.43
1,463.87
776.94
Total Trade
4,569.17
5,997.84
5,194.18
6,822.77
4,916.94
Source: Export Import Data Bank, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India.
The two G-20 economies are now looking to improve commercial relations and see a significant potential to boost bilateral trade and investments. The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) signed a MoU in April 2015 to promote bilateral trade and economic cooperation. During Erdoğan’s visit, the two sides agreed to further intensify commercial engagements. Bilateral investments have taken off in recent times and, according to Turkish sources, more than 180 Indian companies have operations in Turkey while as many as 14 Turkish companies have been operating in India.24 Turkey is ranked 44th in India’s overall FDI sources with a total investment of USD 137 million between April 2000 and December 2016.25 As in the trade figures, there is a difference even in investment figures between Indian and Turkish sources. According to the Turkish Central Bank, between 2008 and 2014, India received USD 212 million worth of investments from Turkey.26
Further, Erdogan mooted the idea of India-Turkey FTA during his address to the ITBF in New Delhi. India refrained from making any commitments on the FTA or on other trade deals but the joint statement noted the desire for achieving USD 10 billion trade in the next three years. An area that should interest Indian businesses is the expertise of the Turkish construction sector. Turkish companies have made a name for themselves for technical finesse and efficiency in the construction sector and have helmed a number of mega-construction projects all over the world. India can not only benefit by inviting Turkish firms for its infrastructure development drive but, through working with them, Indian construction companies can also gain knowledge and expertise in the sector.

COMMON GROUNDS

Despite the major differences over the Turkish position on Kashmir and the diplomatic faux pas on the eve of the visit, there are some common grounds which the two sides are looking to capitalize on. Significantly, the bonding between Modi and Erdoğan has played a role in advancing relations. This is Erdoğan’s second visit to India after 2008 when he visited New Delhi as prime minister. But this is his first visit after Modi came to power in May 2014. Modi visited Turkey for the G-20 summit in 2015 and held talks with Erdoğan on the sidelines of that summit. Both sides had then expressed the desire to realize trade and business potentials.27 Turkey’s support for the UNSC reform as well as India’s bid for a UNSC seat reflects mutual concerns about global affairs. Further, the possibilities for enhancing trade and commerce and investments and probabilities for closer counter-terrorism cooperation provide common grounds which India and Turkey can pursue to take bilateral relations forward.

INDIA’S DIPLOMATIC RESPONSE

India was prudent in its response to Erdoğan’s raising of the Kashmir issue on the eve of the visit. Given the Turkish record, it was not entirely unexpected that the Kashmir issue was raised, but the way in which it was raised perhaps came as a surprise. However, given Erdoğan’s past record, New Delhi did prepare a diplomatic response by engaging with Armenia and Cyprus.28 Since India has been apprehensive of the Turkish position and rhetoric on Kashmir, New Delhi scheduled engagements with Armenia and Cyprus close to Erdoğan’s visit. Hence, a week before Erdogan’s visit, India hosted Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, who was in New Delhi during April 25-29.
Given the Turkish involvement in the Cyprus conflict, this was bound to ruffle feathers in Ankara. India has maintained good relations with Cyprus since its independence and has supported its stand on the conflict with Turkey over northern Cyprus that has been under Turkish occupation since 1974. Turkey intervened in the island nation on behalf of the Turkish Cypriots and carved out the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus which is not recognized by the international community. The Indian position on the conflict has been clear that it should be resolved through political negotiations. Further, Anastasiades called on India to mediate between Cyprus and Turkey to help resolve the four-decade old conflict, which New Delhi has not responded to.29
Moreover, Vice President Hamid Ansari visited Armenia during April 24-26, 2017. Ansari also visited the Armenian genocide memorial and paid his tributes to the victims. During his visit to the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Ansari noted that the ‘memorial stands as a solemn testimony to the Armenians who suffered grave violence’.30 This is a sensitive issue for Turkey because of the historical involvement of the fathers of the modern Turkish republic in the killings of Armenians at the height of their national struggle. Turkey has been wary of the world recognizing the ‘Armenian genocide.’ Understandably, India was engaging with Turkey’s adversaries while at the same time signalling its ability to raise controversial issues detrimental to Ankara’s interests.

LOOKING AHEAD

India and Turkey are driven by the desire to tap the possibilities for business, trade and investments. In recent times a number of Indian companies have started their operations in Turkey and many Turkish businesses are showing interest in the Indian market. Moreover, there is a momentum as far as people-to-people contacts is concerned with the number of Indian tourists visiting Turkey increasing significantly in the past decade. At the same time, the popularity of the Indian entertainment industry and films in Turkey has witnessed a rise. Undoubtedly, Erdoğan’s visit comes at a crucial time with India’s growing international stature and geostrategic developments in the Middle East. India-Turkey relations are expected to gradually move in a positive direction based on new found interests and some common grounds. However, given the diplomatic entanglements, it would be difficult to anticipate that the relations are set to take off immediately.
Acknowledgements: The author benefitted from comments received during the May 8, 2017, Monday Morning Meeting at IDSA and a separate discussion with Professor P. R. Kumaraswamy in preparing this Issue Brief.
Views expressed are of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the IDSA or of the Government of India.

GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER HEALTHCARE LIMITED ANNOUNCES RESULTS 2016-17

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Limited announces results for the quarter and full year ended March 31, 2017

  • Sales rise by 1.1%; Profits up by 8% for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2017
  • Board of Directors of the Company recommended a Dividend at the rate of Rs. 70 per equity share of Rs. 10 each for the 12 month period ended March 31, 2017
                                                                                                           

Gurugram, 11 May, 2017: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Limited today declared its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2017. The fourth quarter recorded good performance with sales at Rs. 1,149 crores increase of 1.1% and PBT at Rs. 269 crores increase by 8% compared to last year for the same period. For the full year, the reported sales at Rs. 4,209 crores decrease by 3.5% on account of demonetisation and PBT at Rs. 1,010 crores decrease by 4% compared to last year

The Board of Directors of the Company recommended a Dividend at the rate of Rs. 70 per equity share of Rs. 10 each for the 12 month period ended March 31, 2017.

Commenting on the results, Manoj Kumar, Managing Director, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Limited said, “The fourth quarter has delivered positive results for the company. We continue to remain the market leader in Health Food Drinks category. Our access strategy, with re-launch of Rs. 5 pack of base Horlicks and Boost has enabled deep penetration and has uptake. Our recently launched awareness campaign around micronutrient deficiency**, based on a study that found that up to 9 in 10 children’s diets could be deficient in essential nutrients has been well received. We are confident that our high science based Horlicks portfolio will help address this.”

Performance Highlights:
  • Horlicks’ launched a new campaign around micronutrient deficiency, based on a study that found that up to 9 in 10 children’s diets could be deficient in essential nutrients* that Horlicks can help overcome.
  • Boost launched a new thematic with Virat Kohli – ‘Play the Bigger Game’ that single-mindedly aimed at ‘Driving Connect with Kids’

Health Food Drinks – Market share
  • Our health food drink portfolio continues to be the market leader with 56.3%(Value share) and 64.4% (Volume share) – (MAT Mar, 2017)
  • Horlicks at 44.8% Value share and 50.6% Volume share (MAT Mar, 2017)
  • Boost at 11.2 % Value share and 13.5% Volume share (MAT Mar, 2017)

*Iron, Vit. B1, B2, B3, B12, A & Folate. Krishnaswamy GJ et. al, Adequacy of Nutrient Intakes In Urban School Children. Poster (CMN-P-053) presented at: Nutrition Risk Management and Nutrition. 48th Annual National Conference of Nutrition Society of India; 4th – 5th November 2016, Bengaluru, India.

**Micronutrient deficiency, also known as hidden hunger, is the key underlining issue and can be explained as inadequate intake of crucial vitamins and minerals ‒ such as zinc, vitamin A and folate ‒ which are needed for healthy mental and physical growth of children.


About GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd
GSK Consumer Healthcare Ltd is the category leader in Indian health food drinks industry. Our flagship product Horlicks leads the market, while Boost is among the top three health food drink brands that India prefers. Our manufacturing plants are located in Nabha, Rajahmundry and Sonepat. In India we have an engaged workforce of over 4000 employees. GSK also markets and distributes a range of everyday health products such as Eno, Crocin, Iodex and Sensodyne. Our marketing and distribution network comprises over 700 distributors and a direct coverage of over 8 lakh retail outlets.

GSK Consumer Healthcare Ltd is an associate of GlaxoSmithKline plc. of U.K, one of world’s largest consumer healthcare companies. We have a heritage that goes back over 160 years. Our purpose is to help more people around the world to do more, feel better and live longer with everyday healthcare products.  Our goal is to build a global, growing business – we call a Fast Moving Consumer Healthcare (FMCH) company – dedicated to everyday healthcare with all of the scientific expertise and quality guarantees that demands, working at the speed and with the genuine consumer understanding the modern world expects.

GSK Consumer Healthcare globally owns some of the world’s best loved healthcare brands, successful in over 100 countries. These include Sensodyne, Voltaren, Theraflu, Paradontax, Panadol, Polident, Otrivin, Horlicks and Physiogel.

THE ICJ HEARINGS IN THE INDIA V PAKISTAN, CASE DEATH PENALTY

Dear Media Colleagues:

The ICJ hearings in the India v Pakistan Case (death penalty) will be broadcast live on UNWebTV (http://webtv.un.org/) and on the Court’s website (http://www.icj-cij.org/starting at1:30 p.m. IST on Monday, 15 May 2017.

Should you wish to embed the stream on your website, please find attached the codes to that effect.

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Editorial background:


The India v Pakistan case in a nutshell (for ease of reference, not an official summary):

Merits of the case

At the ICJ, India is accusing Pakistan since Monday 8 May 2017 of “egregious violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations” (hereinafter the “Vienna Convention”) in the matter of the detention and trial of an Indian national, Mr. Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav, sentenced to death by a military court in Pakistan.

India contends that it was not informed of Mr. Jadhav’s detention until long after his arrest and that Pakistan failed to inform the accused of his rights to legal, consular support. It further alleges that, in violation of the Vienna Convention, the authorities of Pakistan are denying India its right of consular access to Mr. Jadhav, despite its repeated requests. The Applicant also points out that it learned about the death sentence against Mr. Jadhav from a press release.

India therefore requests the Court (among three other reliefs) to decide the “immediate suspension of the sentence of death awarded to the accused”. For more details read: http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/ files/168/19420.pdf

Side-proceedings (which will be dealt with at ICJ on Monday 15 May 2017)

On top of the claims explained above (which constitute the “merits” of the case), India also filed a “Request for the indication of provisional measures” (in other words: India wants the ICJ to take urgent interim measures against Pakistan in order to freeze the situation and not further aggravate the case).

India states that Mr. Jadhav “will be subjected to execution unless the Court indicates provisional measures directing the Government of Pakistan to take all measures necessary to ensure that he is not executed until th[e] Court’s decision on the merits” of the case. India further indicates that the protection of its rights is a matter of urgency as “[w]ithout the provisional measures requested, Pakistan will execute Mr. Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav before th[e] Court can consider the merits of India’s claims and India will forever be deprived of the opportunity to vindicate its rights”. India adds that it is possible that the appeal filed by the mother of the accused on his behalf may soon be disposed of.

India requests the Court (among two other reliefs) to indicate “[t]hat the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan take all measures necessary to ensure that Mr. Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav is not executed”.

On 9 May 2017, the ICJ President (Judge Ronny Abraham), exercising his power under Article 74, paragraph 4, of the rules of the Court, pending the meeting of the Court, sent a letter calling upon the Government of Pakistan “to act in such a way as will enable any Order the Court may make on this Request (for provisional measures) to have its appropriate effects”. For more details read: http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/ files/168/19420.pdf

It is recalled that Orders of the Court have a binding force for the Parties concerned.

Speakers:
1.      ICJ President: H.E. Judge Ronny Abraham (France)
2.      Agent and other Representatives of India in the morning (name tbc)
3.      Agent and other Representatives of Pakistan in the afternoon (names tbc)

Photos and videos

The 15 May 2017 hearings will be web-streamed live on UNwebTV (See info above).

Fresh photos, video files (b-roll) and a Press Release will be made available on 15 May 2017 on the ICJ website (www.icj-cij.org/multimedia); Should you however already wish to use stock images of the ICJ, please feel free to use the pictures and videos which were made on 7 March 2016 (in the Marshall Islands v India case, for example). They are available here: http://www.icj-cij.org/pressco m/gallery.php?p1=6&event=20160 307_miind


Background info about the ICJ itself:

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.  It was established by the United Nations Charter in June 1945 and began its activities in April 1946.  The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands).  Of the six principal organs of the United Nations, it is the only one not located in New York.  The Court has a twofold role:  first, to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States (its judgments have binding force and are without appeal for the parties concerned);  and, second, to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by duly authorized United Nations organs and agencies of the system.  The Court is composed of 15 judges elected for a nine‑year term by the General Assembly and the Security Council of the United Nations.  Independent of the United Nations Secretariat, it is assisted by a Registry, its own international secretariat, whose activities are both judicial and diplomatic, as well as administrative.  The official languages of the Court are French and English.  Also known as the “World Court”, it is the only court of a universal character with general jurisdiction.

The ICJ, a court open only to States for contentious proceedings, and to certain organs and institutions of the United Nations system for advisory proceedings, should not be confused with the other ¾ mostly criminal ¾ judicial institutions based in The Hague and adjacent areas, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY, an ad hoc court created by the Security Council), the International Criminal Court (ICC, the first permanent international criminal court, established by treaty, which does not belong to the United Nations system), the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL, an international judicial body with an independent legal personality, established by the United Nations Security Council upon the request of the Lebanese Government and composed of Lebanese and international judges), or the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA, an independent institution which assists in the establishment of arbitral tribunals and facilitates their work, in accordance with the Hague Convention of 1899).

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BARCLAYS TO PAY $97 MN FOR OVERCHARGING

British banking giant Barclays has agreed to repay nearly $100 million to investment clients it overcharged for services, US financial regulators said Wednesday.
The bank overbilled investment clients by nearly $50 million, US Securities and Exchange Commission said in a statement.
“Barclays failed to ensure that clients were receiving the services they were paying for,” said C Dabney O’Riordan, co-chief of the SEC Asset Management Unit.
The bank will pay $97 million, including a $30 million penalty and $13.8 million in interest, into a fund to reimburse and compensate investors.
Some 2,000 clients paid for due diligence and monitoring services that were not performed as advertised, while 63 others paid excess mutual fund sales charges after the bank needlessly recommended more expensive share classes, the SEC said in a statement.
An additional 22,138 accounts suffered billing errors.
Barclays has neither admitted nor denied the allegations, according to the SEC. Formal admission of guilt can expose companies to damaging investor lawsuits and the SEC rarely requires firms to admit wrongdoing.
The news came as the bank’s chief executive Jes Staley apologized to investors earlier in the day during the company’s annual meeting for attempting to unmask a whistleblower in another controversy within the bank.
Barclays revealed last month that Staley was under investigation by regulators and faced a “very significant” pay cut over the incident.

DUTCH OPEN ‘WORLD’S LARGEST OFFSHORE’ WIND FARM

Gemini windpark, which lies some 85 kilometres (53 miles) off the northern coast of The Netherlands, will meet the energy needs of about 1.5 million people.
At full winds the windpark has a generating capacity of some 600 megawatts, and will help supply some 785,000 Dutch households with renewable energy, the company said.
“We are now officially in the operational stage,” the company’s managing director Matthias Haag told AFP, celebrating the completion of a project first conceived in 2010.
The 2.8-billion-euro ($3 billion) project is a collaboration between the Canadian independent renewable energy company Northland Power, wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Wind Power, Dutch maritime contractor Van Oord and waste processing company HVC.
It has been “quite a complex” undertaking, Haag said, “particularly as this windpark lies relatively far offshore… so it took quite a lot of logistics”.
Gemini will contribute about 13 percent of the country’s total renewable energy supply, and about 25 percent of its wind power, he added.
It will also help reduce emissions of carbon-dioxide emissions, among the so-called greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, by 1.25 million tons, the company says.
The Netherlands remains dependant on fossil fuels which still make up about 95 percent of its energy supply, according to a 2016 report from the ministry of economics affairs.
But the Dutch government has committed to ensuring that some 14 percent of its energy comes from renewable sources such as wind and solar power by 2020, and 16 percent by 2023, with the aim of being a carbon neutral by 2050.
Gemini “is seen as a stepping stone” in The Netherlands, and has “shown that a very large project can be built on time, and in a very safe environment,” Haag added.
media agencies

BBC: EAST EUROPEANS TRICKED INTO SHAM MARRIAGES

Criminal gangs are tricking East Europeans into sham Scottish marriages with Asian men – selling the women for sex, labor and passports – in an expose that campaigners say reveals the extent of human slavery worldwide.
The cross-border story of how destitute women are lured from Romania and Slovakia with the promise of work in Western Europe, then sold in Scotland as slaves is told in a BBC television documentary to be aired on Wednesday.
Anti-slavery activists said the story was no surprise, with an estimated 46 million people living in some form of modern slavery around the globe.
“Sadly, the issue of sham marriage and sexual exploitation of vulnerable women and girls is not a new phenomenon,” said Justine Currell, Executive Director at Unseen, an anti-slavery group.
“This story highlights the depths that these gangs will go to make a profit, regardless of the terrible consequences for the individual,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
“We must put a stop to this horrendous practice by locking up those responsible and protecting those most at risk of exploitation.” media agencies

TURKEY, PAKISTAN SIGN PLANES,WARSHIP, TRAINING DEALS

Turkey and Pakistan have signed a memorandum of understanding for the sale of four Turkish made corvette warships and 52 Pakistan-made training planes for Ankara’s armed forces, Turkey’s defense industry under-secretariat said on Wednesday.
Karachi Shipyard (KS&EW) will buy four corvettes made under Turkey’s MILGEM warship program, aimed at designing and building locally a fleet of multipurpose corvettes and frigates that will replace older ships.
The Turkish defense undersecretariat said the final deal was expected to be signed on June 30. The statement did not provide any financial details.
Turkey will buy 52 Super Mushshak training planes from Pakistan Aeronautical Complex – Kamra, to replace the T-41 and SF-260 planes currently in use, a statement by Ankara’s defense undersecretariat said.
This would be the first time a NATO country has used Super Mushshak planes, the statement added.
Two warships built under the MILGEM project so far, named TCG Heybeliada and TCG Buyukada, were delivered to the Turkish navy in 2011 and 2013. Construction is ongoing for TCG Burgazada and TCG Kinaliada, which are expected to start active duty in 2018 and 2020, respectively.

THE CENTRE, TN GOVERNMENT NOT DOING ENOUGH FOR DROUGHT-HIT FARMERS

In parched land
Farmers have reported a near-total loss of paddy this season.
TAMIL NADU faces its worst drought in the last 140 years. But do we care? How can the governments remain indifferent to their biggest vote bank?  Why does our increasingly shrill nationalism not extend to embrace Tamil farmers in their hour of need?These are the questions I faced repeatedly as we travelled across seven of the worst affected districts in the state last week. Unlike the rest of the country, Tamil Nadu receives most of its rainfall during the ‘receding’ or North-East monsoon, from October to December. It failed miserably in 2016. As per official records, there was 62 per cent deficit in rainfall during the North-East monsoon. A deficit of 25 per cent is considered serious and 50 per cent is alarming. The last time the state experienced worse rainfall than this one was in 1876. The water reservoirs in the state have fallen to merely 20 per cent of their capacity. The drought has affected 21 of the 32 districts, including the ‘rice bowl’ area of the Cauvery delta, where we travelled. Farmers’ distress was visible everywhere: large tracts of uncultivated land, dry rivers, canals and ponds, cattle trying to scrounge for remaining straw from the field. Farmers everywhere reported almost a total loss of paddy, the main crop of this season. The shock of crop loss and mounting loans has triggered a spate of farmers’ suicide, highlighted by the protest of Tamil Nadu farmers at Jantar Mantar last month. Shrinking employment opportunities in rural areas have hurt agricultural labour the most. Loss of crop also means severe shortage of fodder. Farmers are resorting to distress sale of cows and goats, as they cannot afford to feed them. Some areas are experiencing a shortage of drinking water as well. Of course, the Cauvery delta is not Bundelkhand and is nowhere close to the nutrition crisis and cattle famine that we witnessed at the border of UP and MP in 2015-16. Yet the situation can take an alarming turn in the next five months before the rains.This is not just a natural disaster. Our travel made it clear that a good deal of farmers’ distress is due to man-made or policy-induced disaster. In the Cauvery delta region, the farmers are very badly hit by the political dispute between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka over the Cauvery waters. Without taking any side in this dispute, it is only fair to say that politicians on both ends have tried to fan emotions rather than find an amicable resolution. The tribunal has given its award, which is constitutionally binding on all parties. Yet its implementation is being delayed inordinately. Despite its high rhetoric on nationalism, the Central government has not intervened to reduce this conflict that pits two regions of the country against each other. Successive governments in Tamil Nadu have been complicit in illegal sand mining of the riverbeds, reducing the recharging of ground water. Unsuitable cropping pattern has contributed to the misuse of limited water resources. All this has contributed to the crisis situation this year.  This is when the farmers need the state. Farmers and other citizens of Tamil Nadu have good reasons to expect state action in times like this. We should not judge governance in Tamil Nadu by the low standards of the Hindi heartland. Despite its highly visible political theatrics, governments of Tamil Nadu have a much better record of social welfare schemes than the rest of the country. Midday meals began in Tamil Nadu. It is among the best performers in PDS for cheap food grain through ration shops. The tsunami relief carried out by the state government was a model of swift and efficient handling of a natural disaster. This time, sadly, the government does not seem to be living up to these expectations. In this hour of their need, the farmers of Tamil Nadu face an indifferent Central government and a paralysed state government. There is an evident lack of political will.So far, the Centre has limited itself to some routine steps. Against an admittedly inflated demand of over Rs 40,000 crore from the National Disaster Relief Fund, the Centre has released a meager amount of around Rs 1,300 crore. While the limit of number of days of employment per family under MNREGA has been increased from 100 to 150, the overall MNREGA ‘labour budget’ of the state for this year has been cut down by the Centre by as much as 34 per cent. The Centre has done little to enforce the RBI directive that prohibits commercial banks from carrying out loan recovery during the drought period. Clearly, the weak political leadership in the state does not any longer wield the clout vis-à-vis the Centre that the state governments have had over the last two decades. The response of the state government too leaves much to be desired. Although summer vacation has begun in schools, the Tamil Nadu Government is yet to invoke the provision of the midday meal scheme that allows the meals to be continued through the summer break in such a situation. Almost every mother of a government school-going child that we spoke to welcomed the thought of a full meal for her child during this period. But the government does not seem to agree. The state has not initiated any proactive steps to use MNREGA for drought relief. Most agricultural labourers we interacted with said they either did not have the new job cards, or were not given work. And there were scores of complaints about inordinate delays in the payment of their wages. The government has announced crop loss compensation at the usual rate. But every village that we visited complained about the compensation amount being less than officially announced. As yet, no farmer has received insurance claims. The compensation was patchy, arbitrary and often discriminatory. The state has had a fairly high coverage under the flagship crop insurance scheme, the PMFBY. And despite clear instructions to the contrary, we came across many instances of loan recovery notices being issued by commercial and cooperative banks.Five days of listening to tales of distress and neglect can be quite depressing. But one thing kept our spirits up. Wherever we went, farmers went out of their way to welcome and host us. Everyone said they were overwhelmed to see this group of farmers and activists from the rest of the country who cared for them. They bridged the language gap to convey their emotions.Nationalism is not about discovering an enemy outside. True nationalism is about stitching the nation together. For me this ‘farmers’ rights yatra’ in Tamil Nadu was an affirmation of this positive nationalism.yogendra.yadav@gmail.com

EUROPE DAY RECEPTION ON 9TH MAY 2017

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Europeans in India celebrated Europe Day on 9th May at Taj palace, New Delhi. This year it was marked the 60th anniversary of Rome Treaty and 30 years of Erasmus Programme. Ms. Ruchi Ghanashyam, Secretary West, Ministry of External Affairs was the Guest of Honour.
The Celebration was attended by hundreds of European and Indian friends most of the Indian guests from various walks of life and mingled with the hosts members in this celebration. Here is a glimpse!
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Highlights from the local media of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka 
 May 12th, 2017| Volume: 3 - 5/5

Afghan govt approves in principle the Chabahar port implementation plan 
Khaama Press| 11th May
The Afghan government has approved in principle the Chabahar port agreement implementation plan, the Office of the President, ARG Palace said. According to a statement by ARG Palace, the decision was taken during a meeting of the Afghan cabinet of ministers. The statement further added that implementation plan of Chabahar agreement was approved in principle after it was presented to the meeting by deputy finance and administrative minister of the Ministry of Transportation of Afghanistan.
CPEC will offer militants additional targets: US
Express Tribune|12th May  
The United States on Thursday claimed the emergence of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in Pakistan would allow terrorist groups more targets for attacks. “The emerging China Pakistan Economic Corridor will probably offer militants and terrorists additional targets,” Daniel Coats, director of National Intelligence, told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing. Coats was testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence along with other top intelligence officials.
Modi assures Sri Lanka support for nation-building
Colombo Gazette| 12th May
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today assured Sri Lanka support for the island’s nation-building endeavours. Speaking at the International Vesak Day celebrations at the BMICH in Colombo today, Modi said that he believes that both India and Sri Lanka are at a moment of great opportunity in its relationship. “You will find in India a friend and partner that will support your nation-building endeavours,” he said.


 

AFGHANISTAN 
ISIS leader joins peace process in East of Afghanistan
Khaama Press| 11th MayA key leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terror group’s offshoot in Afghanistan has joined peace process in Nangarhar province. The provincial government in a statement said the ISIS group leader identified as Wafadar was in charge of a group of at least 15 insurgents. The statement further added that Wafadar was previously involved in terrorist related activities in Chaparhar, Haska Mina, and Kot districts. Wafadar joined peace process after reaching to a conclusion and understanding the realities on the ground due to the efforts of the Afghan intelligence operatives, the statement said, adding that he has also handed over a pistol, a communications device, and two hand grenades to the government authorities. 
Decision on increasing NATO troops in Afghanistan to be taken soon: Stoltenberg
Khaama Press|11th MayThe NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said the alliance will soon decide regarding the request to increase the number of troops in Afghanistan. Speaking to media during his trip to London, Stoltenberg said “We have received a request from our military authorities to increase our military presence in Afghanistan with a few thousand troops.” Stoltenberg further added “We are now assessing that request; we will make decisions on the scale and the scope of the mission within weeks.” However, he said this is not about returning back to a combat operation in Afghanistan and it will continue to be a train, assist and advice operation. 
TIR Conference Begins in Kabul
Outlook Afghanistan/PR |11th MayTurning Afghanistan into a transit hub in the heart of Asia was the main topic for representatives from the Afghan government, private sector and donor community who met Wednesday during the Transports International Routiers (TIR) National Conference to discuss the future plan of transportation in the country. The event was organized by Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation and Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries with the support of USAID’s Afghanistan Trade and Revenue (ATAR) Project. 
Political interference, mismanagement is key factor behind crisisAfghanistan Times|11th MayA large number of Jihadi leaders in a gathering titled “assessment of current situation of the country” on Thursday criticized the National Unity Government’s over its failure in the past two years. They termed mismanagement, political interference in security organs, dividing of organs based on party and tribes as a significant factor behind current crisis across the country. Criticizing government, the former Interior Minister, Mohammad Omar Daudzai termed political interference in security institutions, and division of key organizations based on party or tribal basis as one of focal point behind ongoing uncertainty. He warned that hiring, firing and changes in security organs have to be followed through military rules and regulation, rather than political and tribal basis.
 BANGLADESH
Employment Injury Scheme soon for workers: PM
UNB / the Daily Star | 11th May 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said her government is going to introduce a long-term and sustainable Employment Injury Scheme soon to ensure better benefits and support for workers. "In the wake of recent incidents in RMG factories, we've got an impression that we need huge funds to provide compensations in case of any severe accident. The way-out is to introduce a long-term and sustainable employment injury scheme. We've already started working to this end," she said.
Beijing to fund Dhaka for 9th Friendship Bridge
IANS / Prothom Alo | 12th May 
Beijing will fund Dhaka for construction of the ninth Bangladesh-China Friendship Bridge and other infrastructure development projects, offcials here said. Bangladesh's Economic Relations Department (ERD) secretary Kazi Shofiqul Azam and Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh Ma Mingqiang signed an agreement in this regard on Thursday, Xinhua news agency reported. Ma said China has been supporting Bangladesh's infrastructure development to help it realise its economic development goals.
Bangladesh to do ‘everything’ to take back illegal citizens from Europe: Minister
bdnews24 | 11th May 
Law Minister Annisul Huq has assured European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos of taking back illegal Bangladeshis living in parts of the world. Bangladesh will “do everything” for that, Huq said. They were meeting in Brussels where the law minister and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam are currently visiting, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday. Referring to almost 10 million skilled and semi-skilled Bangladeshi workers abroad, Huq said Bangladesh always promotes “safe, orderly and regular migration”.
Bangladesh’s first LNG-run power plant by June 2019
The Financial Express | 11th May 
First power plant of Bangladesh that will run on regasified imported LNG will be set up by mid-June 2019, a senior official at the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources said Thursday. State-owned North West Power Generation Company Ltd., or NWPGCL, has issued an invitation of pre-qualification for engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of the 800-MW combined cycle power plant at Rupsha in the country's southern Khulna region.
 BHUTAN
Lawyers welcome establishment of Bar Council
Kuensel| 11th May
Fourteen years after the Jabmi Act was enacted by the Parliament, one of the most critical elements of the Act has been constituted with the establishment of the Bar Council of Bhutan (Jabmi tshogdey) yesterday. The Jabmi Act remained on paper until the amendment by the Parliament last year. It was amended to suit the changing needs and circumstances in the field of law.
MALDIVES
ACC says it doesn’t discriminate when investigating complaints
Sun Online | 10th May 
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) does not discriminate when investigating complaints filed with the commission, says President of ACC, Hassan Luthufy in response to allegations of discrimination. Luthufy made the comment during the opening ceremony of ACC’s National Conference this Wednesday at Islamic University of Maldives. Speaking during the ceremony, Luthufy said that organizations which investigate corruption are under intense scrutiny not just in Maldives, but across the world.
MIRA earns MVR 1.1 billion in April
Sun Online | 11th May 
Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) reports it earned an income of MVR 1.1 billion in April. MIRA’s financial report for the month of April shows it earned MVR 1,126,163,857 – including USD 43.1 million. The biggest income generator for MIRA in the month of April was from Goods and Service Tax (GST) and Tourism Goods and Service Tax (TGST). MIRA earned MVR 412 million in TGST and MVR 246 million in GST – a total of MVR 658 million.

MYANMAR

Aung San Suu Kyi to attend Belt and Road forum in Beijing
Mizzima| 12th May
Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi will attend the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation scheduled for Sunday and Monday in Beijing, the Myanmar Foreign Ministry announced Thursday.  This will be Aung San Suu Kyi's second trip to China since her National League for Democracy took power in April 2016.
China, Myanmar must cooperate to overcome challenges on Belt and Road 
Global Times/ Mizzima| 11th May
China's Belt and Road initiative conforms to the interests of both Beijing and Nay Pyi Taw. While China wants Myanmar's support to promote the initiative, infrastructural cooperation with China will benefit Myanmar's economic and societal growth. 
 NEPAL 
President Bhandari flies off to Sri Lanka via Thailand
My Republica | 12th May
President Bidya Devi Bhandari left Kathmandu on Friday on her officials visit to Sri Lanka.Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Speaker Onsari Gharti Magar and other government officials bade farewell to the President Bhandari at the Tribhuvan International Airport. President is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka until May 16. She is visiting Sri Lanka at the cordial invitation of the President of Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena. According to Foreign Ministry, the President will spend a day in Thailand on her way to Sri Lanka. 
 
Nepal officially signs OBOR
My Republica | 12th May
Nepal has officially signed a memorandum of understanding with China's One Belt and One Road initiatives.Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Yu Hong and Nepal's Foreign Secretary Shankar Bairagi signed the MoU at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Singhadurbar, Kathmandu. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Krishna Bahadur Mahara and Minister for Foreign Affairs Prakash Sharan Mahat were present at the signing ceremony. 
 PAKISTAN
Nawaz apprises army chief regarding meeting with Jindal: report
Express Tribune|12th MayPakistan’s civilian leadership has informed senior military officials that Indian steel magnate Sajjan Jindal’s meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif last month, was part of backchannel diplomacy between Islamabad and New Delhi, BBC Urdu reported. An Indian delegation led by Jindal – a close friend of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi – met Premier Nawaz at his private residence in Murree late April, away from media glare. 
PM, chief ministers travel to China to attend Belt and Road Forum
Dawn|12th
MayPrime Minister Nawaz Sharif is traveling to Beijing to attend a two-day international gathering promoting China's plan for a vast trade network, a spokesman said Friday. The Prime Minister's Office said in a statement that the premier leaves for China later Friday at the invitation of the President Xi Jinping to attend the event which is part of “Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road” initiative, which was launched by Xi in 2013. Sharif will be accompanied on the visit by a high-level delegation and chief ministers of the four provinces, the statement said.
Ministry, KP directed to book Ehsan in Malala case
Dawn|12thMayThe Sen­ate’s Standing Committee on Interior has issued directives to the ministry of interior, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and police to include Ehsanullah Ehsan as a suspect in the Malala Yousafzai attack case. Moreover, it was sugges­ted that a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) should be constituted to interrogate him [Ehsan] as he had first-hand information of the case. 
PM relaxes fiscal deficit limit for next three years
Dawn|12thMay
Showing signs of a popular budget ahead of the next year’s general election, the government on Thursday decided to maximise spending in 2017-18 with a six per cent growth target for the national economy. As a consequence, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif agreed to relax the limit for the fiscal deficit for the next three years. Incentives will be provided to the farmers’ community and key investments will focus on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), energy, communications and poverty reduction, according to an official announcement.
SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka's economic growth expected to rebound modestly to 4.8-4.9 percent in 2017/18
Colombo Page| 12th May
Sri Lanka's Economic growth is expected to rebound modestly to 4.8-4.9 percent in 2017 and 2018, according to a recent report of a survey by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). The Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2017 released by UNESCAP earlier this month expects the agricultural activity to recover from adverse weather conditions experienced last year and in the early months of this year.
Sri Lanka rejects Chinese request to dock submarine amid Indian Premier's visit - report
Colombo Page| 11th May
Sri Lanka has rejected China's request to dock one of its submarines in Colombo this month, two senior government officials said on Thursday (May 11) as the Indian prime minister landed in the island nation, according to a Reuters' report. A senior Sri Lankan government official has said that China's request to dock one of its submarines in Colombo this month had been rejected and it is "unlikely" that the government would agree to China's request to dock the submarine at any time, given India's concerns.
China actively promoting FTA deal with Sri Lanka
Colombo Gazette| 11th May
China is actively promoting Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks with Sri Lanka, China’s Vice-Minister of Commerce Qian Keming said. He said China will continue to push forward free trade agreement talks with more than 20 economies along the Belt and Road Initiative this year after clinching 11 such deals in the region, the China Daily reported. China will sign an FTA with Georgia and launch an FTA feasibility study with Mongolia during the Belt and Road Forum of International Cooperation in Beijing this weekend, Qian Keming said.

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20 KILLED IN MASTUNG BLAST IN BALOCH

At least 20 people lost their lives while over 30 others including Deputy Chairman Senate of Pakistan Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri were injured in a roadside blast in the Mastung area of Balochistan, police sources confirmed on Friday.
The PRO of the Civil Hospital Mastung, Malik Jibran told Geo News that over 20 bodies were brought to the hospital. Meanwhile, a District Health Officer in Mastung, Dr Sher Zaman said “25 bodies have been shifted to two hospitals in Quetta,” adding that 35 injured were also being transferred to Quetta.
Maulana Haideri’s convoy was targeted in the blast with pictures showing the extent of damage to his vehicle. The deputy chairman was returning from an event at Ittehad Bainul Muslimeen at Jamia Masjid Hammadia when the explosion took place.
The deputy chairman Senate has been shifted to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Quetta, said DIG Abdul Razzaq Cheema. Geo news

NAWAZ LEADS HIGH-LEVEL DELEGATION TO CHINA

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif along with four chief ministers and several federal ministers left for China on a six-day visit early Friday morning.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has invited the premier to attend the two-day Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing.
In the six-day sojourn, the premier is also scheduled to meet high-level Chinese leadership.
Sharif is accompanied by chief ministers of all four provinces, as well as Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal, Railways Minister Saad Rafique, Commerce Minister Khurram Dastagir and IT Minister Anushay Rehman, among others.
The high-level delegation left Friday morning in a special plane from Islamabad airport.
“Pakistan is an important partner of China in promoting One Belt One Road Initiative and we believe that Prime Minister Sharif’s visit and his attendance at the forum will give a boost to our cooperation in the relevant fields,” Geng Shuang — a spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry — said while responding to a question during his regular press briefing.
The spokesperson said, as an organiser and host of the forum, China will warmly welcome all the guests from around the world, including Pakistan.
“The forum will be held from May 14, 15 and we all are looking forward to it,” he added.
According to official sources, during his stay in China, the prime minister will also hold important meetings with the top Chinese leadership, particularly Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Kaqiang, to further promote bilateral relations between the two countries.
On the first day of the forum, the prime minister will attend the inaugural session of the One Belt One Road Summit, a plenary meeting of high-level dialogue and the state banquet.
The prime minister will also attend leaders’ roundtable sessions scheduled to be held on the second day of the forum.
As many as 28 heads of state and government, over 50 leaders of international organisations, over 100 ministerial-level officials, as well as over 1,200 delegates from various countries and regions will participate in the forum.
The forum will build consensus and connect development strategies of various countries and will also examine cooperation in key areas and finalise major projects in infrastructure connectivity, trade and investment, financial support and people-to-people exchanges, according to a senior official of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Medium and long term cooperation initiatives will be announced and long-term cooperation mechanisms explored to build a closer and more result-oriented network of partnerships, he added.

ERDOGAN FOR BREAKTHROUGH IN DISPUTE ON ARMING KURDS

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday his visit to the US next week would herald a new beginning in relations between the two countries. Relations between the NATO allies have been strained by differences over Syria policy. The US has announced a plan to arm the Syrian Kurdish YPG in the fight against Islamic State, infuriating Turkey, which sees the YPG as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Erdogan told a news conference that he believed the US was still going through a “transition period,” and that decisions such as the arming the YPG dated back to policies from the previous administration. Erdogan is due to meet President Donald Trump during his May 16-17 trip to Washington.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday he hopes that talks with US President Donald Trump will lead to a “breaking point” in the US decision to arm Syrian Kurdish rebels. He was speaking to reporters before leaving for China, followed by a trip to Washington. Turkey has been angered by a US decision to provide arms to Syrian Kurdish fighters that Turkey considers terrorists. The US considers the Kurdish fighters as the most effective group in the fight against Islamic State militants. Ankara wants the decision reversed, concerned that the weapons will end up in the hands of Kurdish militants in Turkey.

SHAMITA SHETTY STUNS FILMMAKER SUPARN VERMA ON THE SETS OF HER WEB SERIES!



Shamita Shetty will soon be making her debut in the digital world with a web series, directed by Suparn Verma.
While everything related to her character and the show has been kept under wraps, Shamita has been thoroughly enjoying the experience of shooting for her debut digital show.
Suparn who is directing the show was blown away by Shamita’s stupendous performance while shooting recently. According to sources, Suparn is very impressed by her fabulous performance and the way she has progressed as an actor over the years.
Having worked with Shamita closely, Suparn feels Shamita has opened up a lot as an actor. He says, “The idea was to break the walls between the actors as well as open up the actors from their polished styles. After the awkward first few minutes the room we were rehearsing in was bursting with screams of the choicest abuses and actor’s letting it loose.”
“Once Shamita let loose and went with the flow we discovered a hidden side to her. The shoot maybe over but I think she is still carrying the character with her,” he adds.

PRESIDENT LULA FACES GRAFT CHARGES IN COURT

Brazil’s sweeping investigation into the Petrobras corruption ring, named Operation Lava Jato (Car Wash), reached new heights of media and public attention on Wednesday as former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was interrogated by judge Sergio Moro.
At 2 p.m. local time, Lula’s interrogation began at the federal tribunal of Curitiba, capital of the state of Parana, with Moro seeking answers to charges of corruption and money laundering against the charismatic politician.
Upon arriving at the court, Lula received applause and cheers by a large number of supporters, which were kept back around 150 meters from the building.
Thousands of activists from Lula’s Workers’ Party (PT), the Central Workers’ Union (CUT) and others had gathered to celebrate the former leader and denounce what they see as a conspiracy against him. Lula’s successor and friend, former President Dilma Rousseff, was also on hand to lend her support.
A smaller group of protesters, who support Lula’s appearance in court, also made their voices heard.
The interrogation saw Moro interviewing Lula for around three hours, before turning the witness over to federal prosecutors and then allowing the defense team to have their turn.
Earlier in the day, Brazil’s Supreme Court rejected a petition by Lula’s defense team to postpone his testimony.
His lawyers claimed they had not had enough time to review all the documentation related to the case and requested 90 days to analyze it. They stated they had received around 5,000 documents, with a total of around 100,000 pages, over the last couple of weeks.
Lula is accused of having received bribes worth 3.7 million reais (1.15 million U.S. dollars) from the OAS construction company, in the form of a three-floor apartment in Guaruja, a resort town on the coast of Sao Paulo.
Should he be found guilty and should the sentence then be upheld by a higher court, Lula would be automatically barred from standing for president in the 2018 election. Opinion polls constantly show him as the most favored candidate by the Brazilian electorate.
Also on Wednesday, Supreme Court Justice Marco Aurelio de Mello said there was no current motive to detain Lula.
Speaking to the press during Lula’s interrogation, Mello said the court case into Lula was not concluded but that, for the moment, “it is not necessary to halt the natural order of the judicial process.”
He said that this order should be “investigate, prove guilt and carry out the sentence… What should be an exception, provisional prison…has become the norm.”
Moro, the head judge for Lava Jato, has been criticized for maintaining various accused people in preventive prison for long periods.
There is no precise date for Moro to give his ruling on Lula’s case but it is expected to take several weeks.

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EU URGES PEACEFUL SOLUTION IN VENEZUELA

The EU on Monday urged all sides in Venezuela to abstain from violence and seek a political solution as the death toll mounts in clashes between the government and opposition. Protests against leftist President Nicolas Maduro demanding early elections have left 38 dead since April 1, with many hundreds wounded and arrested. The EU said all parties should work towards a settlement which would allow “the establishment of an electoral calendar.” Mediation efforts have got nowhere, polarization has increased, and the economic and social situation in the oil-rich country has got worse, said a statement approved by EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels.

DESIGN X DESIGN

Alliance Française de Delhi & Studio IF
present

DESIGN X DESIGN

Thursday, 25th May 2017, 06:30pm
M. L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
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– About Design X Design –
Design in its many manifestations forms an integral part of every culture. Civilizations evolve and attain their full potential because of it. Design based creative communities in India are witness to a fascinating churning, necessitating a search for a vision that may inform their evolution beyond – spanning education, profession and the industry. Thus, involving exposes, roundtables, exhibitions etc. Design X Design is a step in that direction.
The energy behind the design of a pin or a city being the same, this joint initiative of Alliance Francaise de Delhi and Studio IF is also geared towards raising levels of appreciation within and nurturing connections across various creative communities – architecture, urban/ landscape/ interior design, product/ industrial design, textile/ fashion design, graphic/ communication design etc. Local and global in outlook, it is directed at the initiated and the uninitiated alike.
– About the D X D Exposé –
A linking bimonthly two-hour long activity involves sharing of high quality professional work of designers from the Delhi and other cities of India, in a neutral, friendly and open environment. Each Expose’ generally consists of presentations made by two designers, each drawn from habitat design (architecture/urban/landscape/interior design) and non–habitat design (product / communication / apparel design) respectively, culminating in an open discussion and Q & A.
About the Presenters:
Paul Sandip, Product Designer
Paul is a designer of everyday objects. He lives and works out of PAUL STUDIO in Noida. His consulting business caters to Multinational Companies, Micro & Small Scale Entrepreneurs and Start Up’s. Winner of Red Dot Award (twice) and numerous international awards his work has been extensively published / exhibited internationally including the Triennale Museum in Milan, Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt, Red Dot Award Show in Singapore, Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, Lite‐On Awards Show in Taiwan, Design Korea Exhibition and Design Olympiad in Seoul. His work was also selected by Art Besel, Hong Kong for their exhibition “Design with Character”. Paul has been honored by Shri Narendra Modi in 2005 & President of Taiwan Mr.Ma Ying‐jeou in 2010 for his simple yet innovative ideas concerning public welfare. His work is held in the permanent collection of Danish Design Museum, Copenhagen, as an example of Design to improve life.
Meena Mani, Architect
Meena Mani started her carrier in 1971 at the office of renowned architects Kanvinde & Rai, New Delhi. From 1981 she worked as a Senior Architect & later as a Senior Consultant with Stein Doshi & Bhalla, New Delhi where she was responsible for co-ordination in the studio as well as at site of prestigious buildings including the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
She was a partner in the architectural firm Mani Chowfla (started originally as  Stein Mani Chowfla) where she has designed, co-ordinated and supervised construction of many large and medium sized projects including Housing, Institutional, Educational and Corporate Office buildings in a variety of contexts.
Meena Mani has been on the Visiting Faculty as well as been thesis guide to students of various institutions including Roger Williams University, U.S.A, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi, Sushant School of Architecture, Gurgaon and the New Delhi Polytechnic for Women, Delhi.
She now practices under her own name – Meena Mani and is also visiting faculty at the School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi.

RESULTS FROM DAY 6 OF HOCKEY INDIA 7TH SUB JUNIOR NATIONAL HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 (MEN) A DIVISION

 
Results from Day 6 of Hockey India 7th Sub Junior National Hockey Championship 2017 (Men) A Division
 
~ Hockey Chandigarh beat Hockey Patiala 4-1 ~
 
~ Hockey Haryana beat Hockey Bihar 3-1 ~
 
~ Manipur Hockey beat Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 8-4 ~
 
~ Hockey Punjab beat Hockey Bhopal 3-2 ~

Bengaluru, 15 May 2017: Pool stage matches continued on Day 6 at the Hockey India 7th Sub Junior National Hockey Championship 2017 (Men) A Division today. 

In the day’s opener from Pool C, Hockey Chandigarh beat Hockey Patiala 4-1. After a goal less first half, Hockey Chandigarh opened the scoring in the 46th minute via Sanjay. In a dominant performance, goals for Hockey Chandigarh were also scored by, Sahibjeet Singh (48’), Maninder Singh (66’) and Vishal Rana (70’). Hockey Patiala’s goal was scored by Manpreet Singh (65’).

In Pool B, Hockey Haryana beat Hockey Bihar 3-1. Hockey Bihar opened the scoring in the 30th minute via Johnson Purty. From there on though Hockey Haryana seized control scoring via Pankaj (41’), Pankaj (58’) and Vinit (66’) to take the points.

In Pool B’s second game, Manipur Hockey beat Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 8-4 in a high-paced free-flowing encounter. A hat-trick for Stelin Singh Irengbam (21’, 60’, 70’) and a brace each for Ibungo Singh Konjengbam (8’, 12’) and Rabinchandra S Moirangthem (18’, 43’) gave Manipur Hockey a vital victory. N Naga Rohith scored a brace (26’, 69’) for Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu in the game.

Hockey Punjab beat Hockey Bhopal 3-2 in what was arguably the game of the day. The two teams traded blows in the first half, Hockey Punjab captain Raman Kumar’s 17th minute stroke cancelled out by Amaan Khan’s PC conversion in the 32nd minute. In the second half, Parteek Sharma restored Hockey Punjab’s lead in the 52nd minute. Six minutes later though Hockey Bhopal were level again, via a Saddam Ahmad goal. In the 61st minute, Jaspreet Singh scoredthe goal that would give Hockey Punjab a crucial victory for the three points.

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350 PLAYERS TO PARTICIPATE IN VIVO PRO KABADDI SEASON 5

Anup Kumar, Rahul Chaudhari, Meraj Sheykh, Jang Kun Lee amongst others retained by Franchises for VIVO Pro Kabaddi Season 5
350+ players will be a part of Season 5 auctions slated for 22nd-23rd May in New Delhi

131 new and young players getting groomed through grass root programme in Mumbai
MUMBAI, May 15, 2017: VIVO Pro Kabaddi has witnessed a phenomenal growth over the last 4 seasons, and has emerged as a benchmark for sports leagues in India. For Season 5 of the league – which recently welcomed 4 new teams – seven franchises have announced names of select elite players who have been retained by them. Some of the leading names in VIVO Pro Kabaddi, given below, are set to be back in action in the biggest sports league in the country.

The teams and the list of player retained by them are as follows:
S. No.
Team
Retained player
1
Bengal Warriors
Jang Kun Lee
2
Bengaluru Bulls
Ashish Kumar
3
Dabang Delhi K.C
Meraj Sheykh
4
Patna Pirates
Pardeep Narwal
5
Puneri Paltan
Deepak Hooda
6
Telugu Titans
Rahul Chaudhari
7
Jaipur Pink Panthers
No player retained
8
U Mumba
Anup Kumar


Anupam Goswami, League Commissioner, VIVO Pro Kabaddi said, “It is very interesting to see these players being retained by the franchises and there are some surprises as well. It shows that the franchises are evolving as they look for the winning formula that will help them lift the coveted VIVO Pro Kabaddi Season 5 trophy. I look forward to the auctions to see the compositions of the new teams, young players being drafted and the approach of the new franchises.”

Quick Facts:
·         Anup Kumar (U Mumba) – Recurring captain of U-Mumba for the past 4 seasons. Awarded Most Valuable Player in season 1. Led U-Mumba to 3 finals, winning the trophy in Season 2. Also captained India in the Kabaddi World Cup.
·         Rahul Chaudhari (Telugu Titans) – Most successful raider in PKL history. Awarded the best raider title twice – in seasons 1 and 4. The only player to score 500 points (total) in PKL history.
·         Pardeep Narwal (Patna Pirates) – Most exciting, successful young talent in PKL. Bagged the Emerging Player Award in Season 3, Most Valuable Player in Season 4. And, 2-time champion with Patna Pirates. The youngest player to be retained at 20yrs of age.
·         Jang Kun Lee (Bengal Warriors) – South Korean raider, representing Bengal Warriors for 4 Seasons now. Has scored most points for an international player in PKL history.
·         Meraj Sheykh (Dabang Delhi K.C.) – And all-rounder from Iran. Captain of Dabang Delhi K.C. in Season 4 and also captained Iran to the Kabaddi World Cup finals.
·         Deepak Hooda (Puneri Paltan) – All-rounder, and known for scoring the 3rd highest raid points in PKL Season 4. Also, the most successful raider for Puneri Paltan in the same season.
·         Ashish Kumar (Bengaluru Bulls) – Defender. The only category B player to be retained this season.

Player Anup Kumar from U-Mumba said, “I am obliged to be retained by my family, my team U-Mumba for the 4th consecutive season. VIVO Pro Kabaddi Season 5 is going to be bigger and better in terms of 4 new teams, more matches, longer duration and endless action on the mat. I look forward to play the next season and wish all the 4 new teams Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana all the best for the same.” 
Rahul Chaudhari, who has been retained by Telugu Titans said, “I am delighted to return to Telugu Titans. I am looking forward to the auctions to see the composition of the team where we are expecting new talent to participate as well. PKL has given Kabaddi a platform like no other domestic sport in India. I also want to welcome the 4 new teams – Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to Season 5 of VIVO Pro Kabaddi which will be bigger than ever before. Telugu Titans have their eyes set on the trophy.” 
Deepak Hooda, happy to be back with Puneri Paltan said, “It’s great to be back to continue playing for Puneri Paltan. Our team put up a powerful performance in Season 4, and we will take the competition a notch higher in the 5thseason. With every season, PKL has grown bigger and this time there are 4 new teams entering the league. I am proud to see that VIVO Pro Kabaddi is India’s biggest sports league.”
Recently, Mashal Sports, organizer and administrator of the league and its parent organization STAR India, announced the inclusion of four new teams that will participate in Season 5 of the league. The four new franchises will be represented by Iquest Enterprises Private Limited (Consortium) (Tamil Nadu), Adani Group (Gujarat), GMR Group (Uttar Pradesh) and JSW Group (Haryana). They join the current 8 franchises to make VIVO Pro Kabaddi the biggest league in India – representation of 11 states, 130+ matches and a 13 weeks tournament starting in July 2017.

GLOBAL CYBERATTACK AFFECTED 200,000 VICTIMS IN 150 COUNTRIES.

Major Japanese electronics maker Hitachi says it has come under a cyber-attack which may be the same one that rocked the world. The chief of Europol, the European Union’s police agency, says a global cyberattack has spread to 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries.
Europol Director Rob Wainwright told British TV outlets on Sunday that the cyberattack is unprecedented in scale.
Wainwright said the “ransomware” blocks access to data until money is paid, and replicates itself in order to spread to other computers automatically.
The virus infects computers by invading through a Microsoft Windows defect.
Wainwright warned companies to take precautionary measures as they may find themselves affected on Monday.
Wainwright suspects the cyberattack was carried out by multiple perpetrators, and that Europol is working closely with the US FBI to solve the case.
Hitachi officials say problems were found on part of their in-house computer system on Monday.
They say employees cannot send or receive emails or open attachments. They say similar problems were also found at their group firms abroad.
The officials say they believe their computer system was infected with the same software that locked up computers around the world. They say they are trying to quickly restore the system.
Japanese police say that by Sunday noon, they had confirmed 2 attacks in the country.

INDIAN FOREIGN TRADE POLICY

India’s merchandise exports have continued with commendable growth rate by registering a remarkable growth rate of 27.59% in March 2017 to value at USD 29.23 billion as compared to USD 22.91 billion during March 2016. On the other hand, India’s merchandise imports also witnessed an expansion to USD 39.66 billion in March 2017 as compared to USD 27.31 billion during the same period of previous year with a growth rate of 45.25%.
The cumulative value of exports for the period April-March 2016-17 stood at USD 274.64 billion as against USD 262.290 billion registering a positive growth of 4.71% over the same period last year. The Cumulative value of imports for the period April-March 2016-17 was USD 380.367 billion as against USD 381.01 billion registering a growth of (-) 0.17% over the same period last year.
The growth in exports is positive for USA (5.61%), EU (1.68%) and Japan (10.87%) but China has exhibited negative growth of (-6.20%) for January 2016 over the corresponding period of previous year as per latest WTO statistics.
The International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) has projected that India’s cotton exports will grow 3 per cent to 990,000 tonnes in the current year, with production likely to rise by 2 per cent to 5.9 million tonnes. India’s mango exports are likely to surpass last year’s level and touch 50,000 tonne mark in the ongoing fiscal, buoyed by strong demand and supply of export quality fruit, according to government body APEDA. Council for Leather Exports (CLE) has estimated that India’s leather exports will peak to USD 27 billion by 2020, from the present level of USD 5.89 billion, given proper encouragement and support. India’s import of total finished steel fell 36 per cent to 7.4 million tonnes (MT) and exports jumped 102 per cent to 8.2 MT in 2016-17.
India is speeding up the signing of a free trade agreement (FTA) with the Eurasian Economic Union, which include Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. India’s trade with these countries stands at about $10 billion. India stands to gain from the pact with Eurasia, as its imports from these countries are greater than its exports to them. An Online Portal for facilitating trade between India and Iran was launched by Department of Commerce in the presence of Ambassador of Islamic Republic of Iran, Mr. Khaleel Rahim, CMD, STC, and other Directors of STC. The Hind-Iran portal (hindirantrade.org) is a joint initiative of STC and Douman Queshm, Iran.
India has raised a trade dispute against its own compliance measures at the World Trade Organization (WTO) after the US refused to accept the steps adopted by New Delhi for terminating the health-related curbs imposed on American chicken and chicken products due to bird flu. Amid growing resistance to its proposal for trade facilitation in services (TFS) agreement, India will soon seek a meeting of the special session of council for trade in services under the World Trade Organization (WTO) to kickstart formal negotiations at the multilateral forum. Like the trade facilitation agreement (TFA) in goods trade.

‘IMPACT OF ILLICIT TRADE ON INDUSTRY, ECONOMY AND CONSUMERS’

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UGANDA HOSTS PAN AFRICAN FORUM

Uganda – Uganda is this week (15-17 May) hosting the third Pan African Forum on Migration (PAFoM III), with delegates from the continent and from across the world expected in the capital, Kampala.
This morning (15/05), Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is expected to open the three-day meeting, being held under the theme: Towards an African Common Position on the Global Compact on Migration.
The PAFoM is an initiative of the African Union, in collaboration with Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the UN Migration Agency (IOM) as the Technical Secretariat. It brings together about 250 experts and officials from governments, eight RECs, private sector, civil society organizations, UN Agencies and development partners.
The Forum’s overall objective is to contribute to Africa’s inputs to the Global Compact on Migration (GCM), which is set to be adopted in 2018.
Delegates will share information on the current African and global migration situation, and suggest durable and actionable solutions to enduring and emerging challenges. They will put particular focus on migration within Africa and from Africa to other regions – notably to Europe and the Middle East.
At the end of the three days, delegates will produce a Draft Outcome Document towards an African Common Position on Migration; this will include policy recommendations to be considered and possibly adopted by the 28th Ordinary Session of the African Union in January 2018. The AU’s adopted document will constitute Africa’s inputs to the negotiations on the Global Compact on Migration.
In a statement in Kampala last week, Uganda’s Minister of State for Internal Affairs, Mario Obiga Kania, said: “This Forum is co-organized by the African Union, government of Uganda, IGAD and IOM in collaboration with the UNECA with co-sponsorship from ECOWAS, SADC and partners. We request you, the media and the general public to join us to welcome and host these important dignitaries in Uganda, The Pearl of Africa.”
IOM Director William Lacy Swing said: “We are at a critical juncture in history, with more people on the move than we have ever witnessed in 70 years. As the world grapples with this unprecedented migration, it is important that Africa speaks with a strong, well-considered and consistent voice. The Pan African Forum on Migration will be an important milestone in the evolution of Africa’s common position that will feed into the Global Compact.”
Among the side activities at the Forum was a workshop held yesterday (14/05) on the plight of migrants caught up in conflict or natural disasters. The workshop, organized by the Migrants in Countries in Crisis (MICIC) Initiative, focused on how countries and development and humanitarian actors can best respond “to the needs of migrants during a crisis”.
A key issue discussed during the workshop was the importance of governments keeping records of migrants – both their own nationals abroad and foreigners on their territories. With such data, governments would sensitize migrants’ awareness of local hazards, facilitate their access to assistance, and support evacuation and emergency repatriation.
The Forum participants are also being invited to Feel How Gender Shapes Migration, an interactive exhibition by IOM’s Gender Coordination Unit. With Africa’s Agenda 2063 and SDG 5 aiming to achieve full gender-equality, IOM works to mainstream gender in efforts towards achieving safe, humane and orderly migration for all – hence the exhibition.
Based on real-life scenarios of IOM audio and visual imagery, participants are invited to enter different moments of a migrant’s journey. From camp settings, situations of forced displacement, trafficking, and environmental migration, the exhibition invites participants to feel how gender influences a migrant’s path by interacting with objects, questions and problematic dilemmas.
For further information please contact Richard Mulindwa Kavuma, IOM Uganda. Tel: +256 312 263 210, Email: rmkavuma@iom.int

EUROPE SNUBS NEGOTIATION ON OBOR

Media reports said many, European countries are refusing to sign a trade statement at China’s Silk Road summit.
The diplomat said on Monday , dealing a setback to Beijing’s efforts to gain full support for its initiative.France, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Portugal and Britain are among the European Union countries spurning the document, the diplomat told media agency on condition of anonymity. The diplomat further enunciated that  all the European nations taking part in the summit’s trade panel collectively decided to rebuff the text because they believe it does not sufficiently address European concerns surrounding transparency of public procurement and social and environmental standards.
China  presented the document to negotiators last week, telling them it could no longer be reworked, according to the official. China seek to cement its trade relations in Asia, Africa, and Europe through the summit, but some fear that these new Silk Roads serve the interests of Chinese exporters above all.
Twenty nine  world leaders are taking part in the global summit on China’s Silk Road plan, a huge infrastructure project which Beijing hopes will revive ancient trade routes from Asia to Europe and Africa.

CZECH PM SOBOTKA REJECTS FINANCE MINISTER NOMINEE

Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka on Monday rejected a proposal by coalition partner ANO to replace Finance Minister Andrej Babis with his current deputy, extending a crisis in the center-left coalition before an election due in October. Sobotka has requested that Babis, a billionaire businessman and founder of the anti-establishment ANO movement, leave due to questions about his past tax dealings. Babis denies any wrongdoing but has said he would accept his sacking if there is an agreement on his replacement. Sobotka said on Monday Babis’s pick, his current Deputy Minister Alena Schillerova, was too close to Babis. This posed a problem in relation to the need to look into Babis’s taxes, Sobotka said.

INDIAN GOVERNMENT’S CYBER SECURITY ARM CERT-IN HAS ALERTED VITAL INSTITUTIONS

European and British policing and security agencies have warned that the fallout from an unprecedented global cyber attack could worsen as people return to work. An international manhunt was under way for the plotters behind the world’s biggest-ever computer ransom assault, which has hit more than 200,000 victims and has affected more than 150 countries.
The indiscriminate attack, which began Friday, struck banks, hospitals and government agencies, exploiting known vulnerabilities in old Microsoft computer operating systems.Europol executive director Rob Wainwright said the situation could worsen today when workers return to their
offices after the weekend and log on.
Indian Government’s cyber security arm CERT-In has alerted vital institutions including RBI, stock markets and NPCI against the latest cyber attack that has infected thousands of systems globally.
Yesterday, it has issued a list of do’s and dont’s to these agencies and advised installation of relevant “patches” to protect against any data breaches.

TRAIN DERAILS IN GREECE

A train derailed and crashed into a house in Greece, three people dead and ten injured, Greek police said Sunday.
The train, traveling on the Athens-Thessaloniki route with 70 passengers, derailed at 9:45 p.m. (1945 GMT) Saturday in the village of Adendro, 40 kilometers west of the northern city of Thessaloniki. Its engine rammed into a three-story house, exiting on the other side.

MERKEL’S CONSERVATIVES SCORE WIN IN NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives scored a major upset in a key state election on Sunday, finishing ahead of the ruling Social Democrats (SPD) and boosting their hopes of retaining power in September’s federal vote, an ARD TV exit poll showed. The Christian Democrats (CDU) saw a strong surge of support in Germany’s most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), where the SPD has ruled for most of the post-war years. The CDU won 34.5 percent, up from 26.3 percent in 2012, according to an exit poll on public broadcaster ARD just after polls closed. The SPD fell to 30.5 percent from 39.1 percent. It was the third straight state defeat for the SPD since March, casting a shadow over their once bright hopes of denying Merkel a fourth four-year term on Sept. 24.

MOEFCC WOULD APPROVE GM MUSTARD FOR COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION TODAY.

There is reliable information that the MoEFCC would approve GM mustard for commercial cultivation today.
Those of you who are concerned about these developments are requested to certainly pick up the phone (several times if required, if you can’t get through to them the first time around) and call up the PMO and register your opposition to GM mustard approval in India clearly.
Demand that the application SHOULD BE REJECTED. Please ask them to note down your message and pass on to the PM, Shri Nripendra Mishra (Principal Secretary in PMO) and Dr PK Misra (Additional Secretary in PMO, agriculture person). Please speak politely and if possible, state your reasons for opposition clearly.
The phone numbers to call: Phone +91-11-23012312 (PMO general line – one Mr Sanjeev Kumar Singla and a Mr Rajeev Topno are Private Secretaries to the PM)
 
+91 11 23013040 : Shri Nripendra Mishra, Principal Secretary to PM
 
+91 11 23014844: Dr P K Mishra, Addl Secretary to PM
KAVITHA KURUGANTI
Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA)
Office:A-124/6, First Floor, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi 110 016
Residence:# 302, Santhome Apartments, 33/1, 1st A Cross, Indiranagar I Stage, Bangalore 560 038

DEAR SAGAR MEDIA INC, HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

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Dear Sagar Media Inc,
Happy Mother’s Day!
I work at Change.org and I’m the mother of a 2-year-old. I wanted to share two campaigns started by a couple of incredible mothers.
Priyanka Gupta is a single mother. Her daughter was forced to use the name of the father who abandoned her when she applied for a passport.
Priyanka started a petition to help her daughter get a passport with just her name on it. Not only did she win, but her campaign ensured that passport rules were simplified to accommodate single parents across India.
Like Priyanka, Subarna is also fighting for mothers’ rights. She was misled into having an unnecessary Caesarean section. She suffered a long and painful recovery because of that surgery.
Subarna wants to make sure that no other mother is manipulated. She started a petition against the commercialisation of Caesarean sections.
Sagar Media Inc, this mother’s day, sign Subarna’s petition and help her make a difference to the lives of millions of expecting mothers.
Priyanka and Subarna could not have fought their battles alone. I want to thank you for supporting these amazing women.
Keep empowering!
Nida Hasan, Campaigns, Change.org

PIYUSH FAKING ‘SLOW TARIFF GROWTH’ STORY & LPG COST UP 75%

May14, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Instead of Factually Reporting Decline of Power & Energy Sectors, Piyush Goyal is FABRICATING Fake Growth story.

As can be seen from Clippings from PFC reports Revenue Growth in Power sector was just 11.79% in FY15 second lowest in 10 years. Growth in Energy sales was 8.16% which in FY17 was just 4.72% conventional power.

·       The aggregate revenue from sale of power for SEBs, State Power Departments and DISCOMs selling power directly to consumers increased from Rs 3,30,199 crore in 2013-14 to Rs 3,69,131 crore in 2014-15 reflecting a y-o-y growth of 11.79%.
·       The total energy sold by these utilities was 6,97,765 Mkwh in 2013-14 and 7,54,687 Mkwh in 2014-15 registering a y-o-y growth of 8.16% in 2014-15.
Growth Rate of Coal, Petroleum & Natural Gas in %.
Item
FY13
FY14
FY15
FY16
FY17
Coal
4.6%
1.3%
8.2%
4.5%
3.6%
Crude Oil
-0.6%
-0.2%
-0.9%
-1.4%
-2.5%
Natural Gas
-14.5%
-13%
-5.2%
-4.1%
-1.1%
Energy is Critical For India’s Progress But Oil & Gas Blocks were allocated by Vajpayee Government to RIL & GSPC 1999 in 18 years they had failed. Court cases led to CRIPPLING Of Coal Sector. Corrupt PIYUSH GOYAL established Solar Projects in Desert than ROOFTOPS resulting in Rs.11 Cr/MW Loss.
When Capacity Addition was 34.15% – Generation Growth is barely 22% or 23% [Conventional Generation Growth of 19.95% + A/C for Renewable]
Piyush Goyal didn’t report LPG Cylinder Cost increased by 75% in three years even as Energy Prices are at Lowest in 10-12 years.
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When I first met Piyush Goyal in 2013 he was talking about ‘Great Success Story’ of Sardar Sarovar & Narmada Canal Interlinking of Gujarat Rivers.
I told him as per CAG only 5.6% of new Irrigation Command Area is served by the system and sent him documents.
He is CA Licensed to FUDGE Data. Facts about latest CLAIMS are
FY2014 vs FY2017 Power Growth Rate in %
Total Installed Capacity 245,393 MW > 329,204 MW = 34.15%

Coal Based Capacity 145,408 MW > 194,402 MW = 33.69%
Conventional Generation 967,150 MU > 1160,140 MU = 19.95%
Coal Based Generation 713,847 MU > 910,135 MU = 27.49%

Load Factor of Coal Based Power 65.55% to 59.88% = [-] 8.65%

But Coal Based Generation FY2015 was 800,333 MU = 12.12%.
Coal Based Generation Growth FY16 was 7.71% and FY17 – 5.58%  
ü   This is Total Mismanagement & Failure.
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

PATHETIC – 4% AVG CORE INFRASTRUCTURE GROWTH IN LAST 3 YEARS

‘IS MACROECONOMIC COMMENTARY IN INDIA COMPROMISED?’

The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Public Lecture
on
Is Macroeconomic Commentary
in India Compromised?’
  
by

Dr. Arvind Subramanian
Chief Economic Adviser
Ministry of FinanceGovernment of India 
at 03.00 pm on Tuesday, 16th May, 2017
in the Seminar Room, Library Building
Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
Teen Murti House, New Delhi

All are welcome.

KAPIL MISHRA ACCUSES DELHI CM ARVIND KEJRIWAL

Kapil Mishra has accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of laundering money and having hawala links.
He has also alleged that Kejriwal and his close aides are involved in converting black money into white.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday, Mishra presented some documents to support his claims. He also said that the AAP has concealed donation details of three years from Election Commission and has given false bank details to the poll body. He said he will approach CBI with these documents.
The former Delhi Minister also alleged that Mohalla Clinics run by Delhi government is a big scam.
Kapil Mishra said it is clear the revelations suggest that Arvind Kejriwal is corrupt.

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MODI AND ABBAS HOLD DELEGATION LEVEL TALKS

Modi will hold delegation level talks with Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas in New Delhi today.
Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas was accorded ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi today. The visiting dignitary who is on a four day State visit to India was welcomed by President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Rashtrapati Bhawan. In the evening, President Pranab Mukherjee will host a banquet in honour of the visiting dignitary.
The visit of President Mahmoud Abbas will provide an opportunity for reviewing the entire gamut of bilateral relations, regional and international issues. MoUs on cooperation in various sectors are also expected to be signed today.

CONSTITUTION DAY OF NORWAY

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has extended his greetings and felicitations to the King and people of the Kingdom of Norway on the eve of their Constitution Day (May 17, 2017).
In a message to His Majesty King Harald V, the King of Norway, the President has said, “On behalf of the Government, the people of India and on my own behalf, I have great pleasure in extending warm greetings and felicitations to Your Majesty and to the people of the Kingdom of Norway on the occasion of your Constitution Day.
India attaches high value to the friendly ties between our two countries. Our bilateral cooperation has steadily acquired greater substance and significance in recent years. We are keen to further expand and strengthen our fruitful engagement in all fields of our common interest. I am confident that the current momentum in our relations will be sustained in the future to the mutual benefit of our two peoples.
I take this opportunity to convey to Your Majesty my best wishes for your good health and well-being and for the continued progress and prosperity of the friendly people of the Kingdom of Norway”.

CBI RAIDS RESIDENCES PC,SON KARTI AND LALLU

Central Bureau of Investigation carried out searches at several places linked to former Union minister P Chidambaram and his son Karti over alleged favours granted in foreign investment clearance to a firm, INX Media, in 2007.
Official sources said the searches are spread across Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Gurugram.
The raids are taking place at the Nungambakkam residence of P Chidambaram in Chennai, a senior police official said in Chennai.
The agency has on Monday registered a case regarding alleged irregularities in granting the Foreign Investment Promotion Board clearance to INX Media, run by its directors Indrani Mukerjea and Peter Mukerjea, in 2007 when P Chidambaram was the finance minister.
The agency has registered the case against INX Media through its director Indrani Mukerjea, Peter Mukerjea, Karti Chidambaram; Chess Management Services (a company of Karti), and Advantage Strategic Consulting Limited through its director Padma Vishwanathan. CBI today conducted raids at 12 places in Chennai including the residence of former Union minister P Chidambaram and his son Karti Chidambaram.
CBI is also conducting searches at locations in Mumbai, Delhi and Gurugram. The raids are being carried out in connection with clearances given to INX Media and criminal misconduct in grant of Foreign Investment Promotion Board -FIPB approval.
On 17th April, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had issued a show-cause notice to Karti Chidambaram and a firm purportedly linked to him for alleged violations of the FEMA laws to the tune of 45 crore rupees.
The agency also issued a similar notice, after over two years of investigations, to another firm M/s Vasan Health Care Private Limited, which is based in Chennai, for alleged forex violations of 2,262 crore rupees.
Next raid of Income Tax department  and surveys at 22 locations in Delhi and Gurgaon on charges of benami land deals worth Rs 1,000 crore involving RJD chief Lalu Prasad. PTI quoting officials said the department began raiding the premises of some prominent businessmen and real estate agents in Delhi, Gurgaon, Rewari and few others since early morning.
The searches are also being conducted at the premises of the son of RJD MP P C Gupta and few other businessmen. It said, While raids are being conducted at a dozen locations, ten other official premises are being surveyed by the I-T department.
The BJP had last week accused Prasad, his MP-daughter Misa Bharti and his two sons, both Bihar government ministers, of being involved in corrupt land deals worth over Rs 1,000 crore, and asked the central government to probe one such transaction in Delhi.
Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had alleged that these transactions were a case of quid pro quo as they date back to the period when Lalu Prasad was the railway minister, and dared Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to take action against him.
All the companies owned by Lalu Prasad’s family members for the purpose of these land transactions had no employees, no business activities and no turnover, Ravi Shankar Prasad had claimed.

LUVKUSH COMMITTEE REVEALED THE CHARACTERS OF THIS YEAR’S BIGGEST RAMLEELA!

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   As the preparation of Delhi’s biggest LuvKush Ramleela of this year is started. Therefore, the committee revealed the characters of bollywood actors, who are part of the Ramleela this Year. The Press Conference was graced by the well known stars like Mukesh Rishi, Vindu Dara Singh, Vishal Kanwar and Shubhi Sharma. Along with them, the Chairman of Ramleela Ashok Aggarwal was also the part of the same.
One of the main characters of ramleela was also revealed this time, Mukesh Rishi will play the role of Raavan this year, whereas Vindu Dara Singh will be playing Parshuram this year.
Whereas, Manoj Tiwari will portray the role of Angad, Anup Jalota will be Kevat, Shankar Sahni as Raja Dashrath.
For this year Ramleela, the chairman Ashok Aggarwal mentioned, “the preparation of Ramleela is started for this year. And I am sure it will take place in a big manner. We are going to release the entire information of LuvKush Ramleela on our official website. And in comparison with last year, Ramleela is going to be showcased with more enthusiasm. Well, I am heartily thankful to the entire team of LuvKush Ramleela for making it possible on such a huge way.”
The 40 year old LuvKush Ramleela will be showcased from 21st September till 1st October, 2017 where renowned actors from Bollywood will take part in the Ramleela.

THE FUTURE WE NEED: NATURAL RESOURCES AS A SHARED INHERITANCE

May
17
CPR Land Rights Initiative is pleased to invite you to a talk on
The Future We Need: Natural Resources as a Shared Inheritance
Wednesday, 17 May 2017, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Rahul Basu
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
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Natural resources include our environment, minerals, and land. From an economic standpoint, land and minerals are the most valuable. Wealth attracts thieves, adventurers, rent seekers and crony capitalists. It is not surprising that mining encourages corruption, as private parties attempt to capture most of the value through “legal” but fundamentally illegitimate contracts. This in turn drives environment and human rights violations, which give rise to conflict. Iron ore mining in Goa has become a contentious issue between government and civil society. In his talk, Rahul will speak about the work of the Goa Foundation, an environmental NGO, in raising awareness about mining as Goa’s largest environmental issue for over twenty five years. He will describe the Supreme Court’s decision in the Goa Mining case, where the Court was concerned with the rapid depletion of iron ore, and wanted a practical method of implementing the principle of “intergenerational equity”, earlier ruled by the Court to be a part of the “Right to Life”. Goa Foundation uses the “public trust” doctrine and the “intergenerational equity” principle to propose an ethical, fair  and just resolution to the issue in the form of the “fair mining” proposal. This proposal has support from the Constitution, our traditions and customs, economics and global best practices. Rahul will explain how the “fair mining” proposal reduces poverty, slows growing inequality, reduces corruption and crony capitalism, improves governance and even creates a palatable ‘Universal Basic Income’. As a result of a recommendation from the Goa Foundation, the Supreme Court has ordered the creation of the Goa Iron Ore Permanent Fund. This is intended to be a savings fund akin to the oil funds of Norway and Alaska. The Supreme Court has also ruled the last five years of iron ore mining in Goa to be illegal. While giving rise to enormous claims on the miners (as illegal mining is equivalent to theft of public property), it also gave the Goa government a clean slate. It had full freedom to redesign its mining sector. The Goenchi Mati Movement issued a manifesto for the Goa State Assembly elections showing how these principles could be put into practice. The manifesto was supported by the mining affected, mining dependent, and even a miner. It has also been supported by four political parties including AAP, as well as the Archbishop of Goa, the Shadow Chancellor of the UK, and a broad spectrum of civil society.
Rahul Basu is presently a member of a number of initiatives, including the Goa Foundation, the Goenchi Mati Movement and The Future We Need. He is on the executive committee of Mines, Minerals and People and the interim executive committee of the India Network for Basic Income. His relevant interests and experiences include finance and accounting (Rahul has studied economics and management, worked in ICICI and has been a CFO); public policy; corruption andgovernance; cognitive sciences including behavioural economics and persuasion theory; and quality improvement and designing win-win solutions (Rahul has structured and completed a variety of project finance transactions as well as mergers, acquisitions and investments.) He has published three papers in EPW on this issue and is a member of INSEE (Indian Society for Ecological Economics) and EAERE (European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists).
Rahul is also the founder and CEO of Ajadé, a consulting firm for start-ups and small companies and a member of the Indian Angel Network. He is a member of Kokum Design, a design non-profit. As education is his primary interest, he advises an ongoing project to redesign Goa’s anganwadis to first world quality. He is a participant in a variety of other social initiatives and causes, largely based out of Goa.
Please RSVP at this link.

JAITLEY BULL RUN, NON-OIL IMPORTS UP 54.5%, EXPORTS 17.06%

PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE CHIEF WRITES TO CENTRE ON GM MUSTARD

NEGOTIATING AUTHORITARIANISM AND ITS LIMITS: WORKER-LED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN THE PEARL RIVER DELTA

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AQUATECH CHINA TAKES PLACE 7-9 JUNE

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President Macron announces his new government

On the proposal of the Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron has announced his first government.
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Paris, 17 May 2017

Prime Minister

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Mr. Edouard Philippe
Premier ministre

Ministers

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Mr. Gérard Collomb
Ministre d’État, Minister of the Interior
 
 
 
 
 
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Ministre d’État, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition
 
 
 
 
 
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Minister for the Armed Forces
 
 
 
 
 
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Minister for Solidarity and Health
 
 
 
 
 
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Minister of Agriculture and Food
 
 
 
 
 
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Minister for Overseas France
 
 
 
 
 
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Ministers of State

Mr. Christophe Castaner
responsible for Relations with Parliament, Government Spokesman
Ms. Marlène Schiappa
responsible for Gender Equality
Ms. Sophie Cluzel
responsible for Disabled People
Mr. Mounir Mahjoubi
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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!
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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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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

Posted:
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.

May
29
CPR Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment is pleased to invite you to a talk on
‘Does Basic Energy Access Generate Socio-Economic
Benefit


s?’Monday, 29 May 2017, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
Dr. Johannes Urpelainen
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
Image Source: Greenpeace
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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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.
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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
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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

DCN TO RELEASE NEW LAYER 2 GIGA SWITCH WITH UPS POWER FUNCTION

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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