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Dec 31, 2009

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Current Affairs: National/Social issues: 19-26 Dec 09 By Dialogue India

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CAG Weekly
(Current Affairs & GK)
By Om Prakash (goldy sir) 
Compulsory to vote in local bodies elections in Gujarat
  • Gujarat has emerged as the first State in the country to make voting compulsory in the local elections following the example, as Chief Minister Narendra Modi described, of 32 countries where the pattern of exercising the adult franchise showed a remarkable improvement from 45 per cent to over 90 per cent.
  • Talking to journalists after the adoption of the "Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment), 2009," the Chief Minister described the measure to make voting compulsory in the local body elections as a "historic move to strengthen democracy" and taking it from "drawing room politics to the polling booth level."
  • The Bill seeks to make voting compulsory in all the seven municipal corporations, 159 municipalities, 26 district panchayats, 223 taluka panchayats and over 13,000 village panchayats in the State. It empowers an official chosen by the State Election Commission to declare an absent voter as a "defaulter" except under the circumstances of illness or being away from the state or the country on the voting day. The defaulter could be "punished" under rules to be framed by the government later after giving due notice.
Income must be the lone criteria for reservation: Misra panel
  • The National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities has recommended the extension of quota to all religious minorities — including Hindus where they are in a minority — while advocating an overhaul of the reservation policy to make income the lone criteria for affirmative action.
  • Scheduled Caste (SC) status should be delinked from religion to make the SC net fully religion-neutral like that of the Scheduled Tribes (STs).For this, Para 3 of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1950 — which originally restricted the SC net to Hindus and later opened it to Sikhs and Buddhists — should be wholly deleted by appropriate action.
  • the report of the Commission headed by former Chief Justice of India Ranganath Misra .Calling for an overhaul of the entire reservation policy, the Commission, which submitted its report to the Government on May 10, 2007, has stressed the need to limit the benefits of reservation to the socially and economically backward.
Educational institutions
  • For this purpose, the Commission has suggested that the Below Poverty Line (BPL) lists prepared on the basis of social/educational and economic criteria should be used, as they are scientifically prepared and revised periodically."BPL lists should, therefore, be made eligible for grant of reservation without distinction on caste, class, group or religion basis."
  • the Commission has recommended that at least 15 per cent of the seats in all non-minority educational institutions should be earmarked by law for minorities.Of the 15 per cent, the largest chunk of 10 per cent should go to Muslims — commensurate with their 73 per cent share of the total minority population in the country — and the remaining five per cent to other minorities.
  • While making this recommendation, the Commission has followed the judicial decisions mandating that only 50 per cent of the seats in a minority institution can be set aside for minorities in the interest of national integration. The 15 per cent reservation for minorities in non-minority institutions is justified by the Commission "by the same analogy and for the same purpose."
  • In defining religious minorities, the Commission has gone beyond the scope of the definition used by the National Commission for Minorities. According to the report, it should include all religious minorities — large or small — including the Hindus in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and the States of Jammu & Kashmir, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Punjab.
  • Panel recommends quota for Muslims-The Ranganath Misra Commission has recommended 10 per cent reservation for Muslims and five per cent for other minorities in government jobs and favoured the Scheduled Castes status for Dalits of all religions.
Buddhadeb favours creation of equal opportunities for minorities
  • Emphasising that reservation alone cannot be the solution for the empowerment of the minorities in the country, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here on Friday that creation of equal opportunities for both the majority and the minorities was the key to resolve the issue.
  • Reservation cannot be a fundamental solution. It has been in place since 1947 but a select layer of handful people, a large mass of the minorities' population have remained left out…creation of equal opportunities in every sector for both the majority and minority is therefore the only solution."
  • the initiative must be taken in fundamental fields like education and training.
Head-count ratio of people below poverty line higher in State: Tendulkar committee
  • Karnataka maintains its status as the poorest among four southern States, according to the data on poverty recently released by an expert committee set up by the Planning Commission.
  • The committee, headed by noted economist Suresh Tendulkar, which has determined a new methodology for estimating the extent of poverty in India, has estimated that a little over one-third of Karnataka's population lived below the poverty line in 2004-05.
  • The committee has revised rural poverty levels in India in 2004-05, from 28.3 per cent to 41.8 per cent, a significant upward revision.
  • The committee established the poverty line for 2004-05 at Rs. 417.8 per capita per month for rural Karnataka and at Rs. 588.10 for urban areas of the State. The poverty line implies a minimum consumption expenditure level required by a person to procure a standardised basket of goods and services to satisfy basic needs.
  • Karnataka's position is, in what would appear to be contrary to common perceptions of poverty, in fact closer to States such as Assam and Rajasthan, which are generally regarded to be poorer.
Misra report to be examined
  • The government on Sunday said it would examine the report of the Ranganath Misra Commission — which recommended 10 per cent reservation for Muslims and 5 per cent for other minorities — "with all sincerity," but refused to commit whether or when the recommendations would be accepted.
Abrogation or continuance of Article 370 should be left to people of J&K'
  • The fifth Working Group on Centre-State relations constituted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday presented to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Jammu the report ,headed by Justice (retired) Saghir Ahmad, who took a long time finalising the report. The five Working Groups were constituted by Dr. Singh on May 25, 2006, at the end of the Round Table Conference in Srinagar.
  • The other groups — dealing with Confidence-building measures, cross-Line Of Control travel and trade, economy and good governance — have already submitted their reports.
  • The summary said that as far as Article 370 of the Constitution of India was concerned, "it is for the people of the State of Jammu and Kashmir to decide how long to continue Article 370 in its present form and when to make it permanent of abrogate. The matter, being 60 years old, should be settled once for all."
  • On the demand of autonomy by the National Conference, the summary said that it could be examined in the light of the Kashmir Accord or in some other manner, or on the basis of some other formula as the present Prime Minister may deem fit and appropriate so as to restore autonomy to the extent possible.
  • The Working Group said the question of the appointment of Governor and dismissal of the popular government by the Governor may be considered and resolved.
  • On the People's Democratic Party's (PDP) demand of 'Self Rule,' the summary said that on behalf of the party, Muzaffar Hussain Baig orally explained the concept of 'Self Rule,' but the 'Self Rule' as proposed by the PDP could not be considered in all its detail as the document containing the various aspects of 'Self Rule' were not provided to the Working Group as promised by PDP during the course of the proceedings.
  • On the term of the State's Legislative Assembly, the summary said any change in the term of the Assembly would require political consensus among the parties in the State and can be effected only through a Constitutional Amendment.
  • The Working Group has also suggested that Representational Reservation for Scheduled Tribes and Women in the Assembly may be guided by the national pattern subject to political consensus. It has, however, opposed the demand for the abolition of the State Legislative Council, saying that the present position may be maintained.
  • On the increase in the number of Assembly seats and the De-limitation Commission, the summary said: "Since the Constitutional provisions do not allow any change up to the year 2026, the present position may be maintained till then."
  • About human rights, the Working Group said violations must not be tolerated and that the State government should take steps to strengthen the institutions that are involved in safeguarding human rights, including the State Human Rights Commission. "Additional staff as recommended in the body of the report should be sanctioned, which will work under the direct control of the Commission," the report said.
  • In contrast to recommendations from other groups, the summary said that regarding the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, "a group of Central government and State government officers and people's representatives may be constituted, which will review the application of the Act to various parts of the State regularly to explore the possibility whether the Act can be withdrawn from any part of the State."
  • The Working Group has also made suggestions on issues related to migrants, daily wagers, regional councils, industrial units, refugees from Pakistan, and promotion of the IT industry.
White paper on railway surplus
  • The white paper, reportedly prepared by a consultant under the supervision of the Railway Board, asserts that the accumulated surplus of Rs.90,000 crore claimed for the peri od 2004-09 was the result of a change in the accounting system.
  • The real surplus, after allowances are made for the new system and the outgo due to the implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission report, was only Rs.39,500 crore. Strangely, the Railways has decided to continue with the same system of accounting which, the report says, exaggerated the surplus.
  • Whatever the quantum of surplus, there can be no denying that Mr. Lalu Prasad and his team did turn the Railways into an efficient enterprise. It is widely acknowledged that he, while insisting on his priorities, gave the administration enough space to shuffle around and tone up the operational efficiency.
  • The facts speak for themselves. Despite the serious competition from road transport, more revenue was generated through innovative measures, even while keeping the basic passenger fare untouched. Freight tariff was restructured. Loading as well as originating passenger traffic rose significantly during the five years. Ms Banerjee will do well to concentrate on consolidating the gains and finding ways of raising the Rs.14 lakh crore investments the Railways needs, keeping petty politics out of the sound and successful public sector undertaking.
Panel: judicial promotions should be transparent
  • The Committee on Judicial Accountability (CJA) has expressed concern at the government returning the recommendation of the Supreme Court collegium for elevation of Allahabad High Court Chief Justice C.K. Prasad to the Supreme Court on the ground that it was made without proper verification.
  • This is the second time it has returned the file, the first being the case of Karnataka High Court Chief Justice P.D. Dinakaran, whose elevation has been kept in abeyance, the CIA pointed out in a statement signed by senior lawyers Ram Jethmalani, Shanti Bhushan, Fali Nariman, Anil Divan, Kamini Jaiswal and Prashant Bhushan.The statement said: "In Justice Dinakaran's case, some of the allegations against him have subsequently been confirmed by the District Magistrate [of Tiruvallur in Tamil Nadu], leading to an impeachment motion against him which has been admitted by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. We are disturbed that [in the case of Justice Prasad also] recommendations have been made without any transparency and without proper verification of the antecedents and reputation of those recommended."
  • The CJA said: "The committee strongly feels that responsible members of the Bar of the concerned High Courts should be consulted before the collegium makes any recommendation. Pending the constitution of a full-time National Judicial Appointments Commission, we urge the collegium to fashion after a public debate, an open, accountable and participatory procedure for making recommendations for judicial appointments; and not to recommend persons until the names have been made public, and members of the Bar and the public are enabled to share the relevant information that they might have about the proposed appointees with the collegium."
Poets dominate 2009 Sahitya Akademi Awards
  • Poets dominated this year's Sahitya Akademi award winners with eight of their books chosen for the honours in 24 categories of literature.
  • The poets honoured were: Praduman Singh Jindrahia (Dogri), Kailash Vajpeyi (Hindi), Jess Fernandes (Konkani), Raghu Leishangthem (Manipuri), Vasant Abaji Dahake (Marathi), Phani Mohanty (Oriya), Damayanti Beshra (Santhali) and Puviarasu (Tamil).
  • Those who won the awards for their collection of short stories include Vaidehi (Kannada), the late Manmohan Jha (Maithili), Samiran Chhetri 'Priyadarshi' (Nepali), Major Ratan Jangid (Rajasthani), Prashasya Mitra Shastri (Sanskrit) and Anand Khemani (Sindhi).
  • The Akademi had decided to honour authors of children's literature from this year. "The details are being worked out whether to award the book or the overall contribution of the author. But we will hand out 24 awards every year," Mr. Murthy said.
Bifurcate Home Ministry, says Chidambaram
  • Proposing a bold, thorough and radical restructuring of the security architecture at the national level.
  • subjects not directly related to internal security should be dealt with by a separate Ministry or brought under a separate department in the Home Ministry itself and handled by a Minister independently.
  • The Home Minister should devote the whole of his/her time and energy to matters relating to security.
  • To counter, prevent and contain a terrorist attack and respond to it should one take place, India must set up the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) by the end of 2010.
India, Bhutan to sign four MoUs for hydel power projects
  • Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck arrived here on his first state visit to a country after his formal coronation as the fifth King of Bhutan last year.
  • India and Bhutan intend cementing their ties further by signing a dozen pacts including four memoranda of understanding for hydel projects.
  • The two sides will also ink a pact on setting up a super-specialty hospital on the lines of the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences.
  • However, an agreement on laying of a rail line that would have provided Bhutan a more enduring and economical trade link with countries in the region is not on the cards owing to land acquisition issues in some tea gardens on the Indian side, diplomatic sources here said.The MoUs on initiating the detailed project reports (DPRs) on the hydel projects will be inked under the 60-year umbrella agreement signed in 2006.Originally, India planned to import 5,000 MW from Bhutan by 2020 but this has been doubled under an accelerated hydel power development agreement.
  • According to Indian sources, over 60 per cent of Bhutan's gross domestic product accrues from sale of surplus power from three hydro power stations — Kurichu, Chukha and Tala — and the generation will rise exponentially once work on four more — Punatsangchu, Wangchu, Bunakha and Sankosh — is over.
  • During the King's visit, the MoUs will be signed on initiating DPRs for the Amochhu (620 MW), Kuvi-Gongi (1800 MW), Kholongchhu (486 MW) and Chamkarchu-I (670 MW) projects.
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Germany keen on closer defence, civil nuclear ties
  • Germany intends to step up its engagements in a wide range of fields from solar energy to intelligence sharing and even civil nuclear cooperation with several high-level bilateral engagements lined up in the coming months.
  • In order to sweeten the offer of 126 fighter planes by a European consortium, Germany, which heads it, is thinking of pushing for civil nuclear cooperation in areas of interest to India.
  • While the multi-billion dollar contract for fighters is the cynosure of Berlin's attention, it is also keen on promoting the prospects of Europe-based companies on other tenders for military hardware.
  • professed interest in promoting the German company HDW for the coming order for submarines. It will be easier since germany shelved the deal with Pakistan.
  • The visit early next year by German President Hoerst Koehler would focus on issues such as a proposal to set up a massive solar plant in the Thar Desert on the lines of the Sahara desert project by a consortium of German companies. "We are putting up a huge solar field in northern Africa over an area of 40,000 sq. km., which would meet all the energy needs of the European Union by 2050. We can do that in the Thar Desert.
Russia to help India build manned spaceship
  • Russia will help India build a manned spaceship and send an Indian astronaut to space under a 10-year cooperation programme.
  • New Delhi had asked Moscow to share with it the technologies to build a manned spacecraft and take an Indian astronaut aboard a Soyuz, chief of the Piloted Programmes of Roskosmos Alexei Krasnov told reporters on Wednesday.
  • The spaceship would be modelled after the Soyuz craft, but it would be smaller to match the lighter Indian boosters. India's first astronaut Rakesh Sharma travelled to space aboard a Soyuz in 1984.
  • He spent eight days on the Salyut-7 orbital station and did various scientific experiments. Subsequent plans to send two Indian astronauts to space on a U.S. shuttle were scrapped after the Challenger disaster in 1986.
Prachanda seeks clarification on Army Chief's remarks
  • Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' on Thursday sought New Delhi's stand on the remarks made by Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor who expressed reservation on the en masse integration of the Maoists' People's Liberation Army into the Nepal Army.
  • Mr. Dahal said Gen. Kapoor's remarks were against the peace process and it meant a clear interference in Nepal's politics.
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Editors Guild
  • Shocked by the "pernicious practice" of publishing "paid news" by some newspapers and television channels – particularly during the recent elections – the Editors Guild of India has strongly condemned this practice, "which whittles down the foundations of Indian journalism."
  • Guild said: "Both the media organisations and editors who indulge in it, and the customers who offer payment for such 'paid news' are guilty of undermining the free and fair press, for which every citizen of India is entitled to."
  • The issue was raised by Editor-in-Chief of Business Standard, T. N. Ninan, and Guild president Rajdeep Sardesai made out a strong case for dedicating 2010 to a campaign against "paid news."
  • Besides setting up a four-member Ethics Committee, which will be headed by Mr. Ninan, the Guild also decided to approach the Election Commission to suggest reforms in the election laws, as "paid news" was being used by political parties to circumvent the strict limits on poll expenditure.
Centre seeks report on cross-border firing from BSF
  • Concerned at a major infiltration bid, the Centre on Tuesday sought a report from the Border Security Force on the situation along the border in Jammu and Kashmir, where the Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing since Monday night.
  • sources said. The firing was a cover for militants to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir.However, the attempt did not work as the entire area was protected by a barbed fence, and the BSF found no trace of damage to the fence, the sources said.
  • Twenty-eight incidents of such ceasefire violations by Pakistan were reported till November 25 along the Line of Control. In the past four years, there have been 129 incidents of ceasefire violations and 43 incidents of air space violations by Pakistan. 
Oil companies agree on ethanol price
  • State-owned oil companies will pay Rs. 27 a litre, or 25 per cent higher from the existing level, for buying ethanol from sugar mills for blending with petrol, it is learnt.
  • Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said an agreement had been reached between the oil marketing companies and millers on the price of ethanol. At present, oil marketing companies — Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat petroleum — pay Rs.21.50 to buy a litre of ethanol while the sugar millers were seeking a price up to Rs.31 a litre.
Indian ship repaired
  • The engine of a stricken India-flagged cargo freighter was repaired by the onboard engineers early on Tuesday and the vessel with all the 28 crew members is now heading towards its destination Portland.
  • Earlier, the crew of the ship in distress APJ Suryavir, had planned to abandon the ship in stormy seas and fierce winds.
  • On Sunday, the master of the ship APJ Suryavir had sought emergency help from the U.S. Coast Guard as the ship went adrift off the coast of Alaska in a stormy North Pacific.
Operation Rakshak
  • The 24-hour drill organised in coastal Tamil Nadu to test the efficiency of security forces against infiltration of 'terrorists' saw some real-time action involving various law enforcing agencies.
  • Operation Rakshak', a meticulously planned mock drill, was a challenge between the 'Red Force' (commandos posing as terrorists) and the 'Blue Force' (police/defence personnel). The mission of the 'Red Force' was to enter the land from sea and reach their targets that included harbours, railway stations, malls and government offices.
A.R. Rahman is CNN-IBN Indian of the year
  • The Lifetime Achievement Award was given to sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar.
 Rhinos killed
  • Two one-horned rhinos were killed by poachers in the Kaziranga National Park, officials said on Monday.
  • With this, the number of this endangered species killed at the park in Assam this year rose to 14. The carcasses of the rhinos, a full grown male and a female, were recovered, with their horns missing, in the Agartoli range. The poachers had entered the park posing as visitors and killed the female rhino on Sunday night.
Committee faults Gafoor's handling of 26/11
  • The two-member committee, headed by the former Governor and Union Home Secretary R.D. Pradhan, appointed by the Maharashtra government to go into the November 26, 2008 terror strikes, found serious lapses on the part of former Police Commissioner, Hasan Gafoor in handling the "war-like" multi-pronged attack.
  • However, it did not find any serious lapse on the part of officers and police men of the Mumbai police. In fact, it praised the courage of officers and men — some may consider thoughtless — to launch themselves into situations that were hopeless and knowing that they might be killed.
No political consensus on Gorkhaland'
  • A political consensus that is required but not there at the moment as well as other aspects of the Gorkhaland issue were discussed at the fourth round of talks among the Centre, the West Bengal government and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) in Darjeeling on Monday.
  • There was no agreement on the issue of a separate State as "there is no political consensus as of today for the formation of Gorkhaland. The legal provisions and political requirements which needed to be put in place before the process of State formation could be initiated were discussed.
  • In a fiery speech at a public rally shortly after the talks, GJM president Bimal Gurung, who stayed away from the meeting, said the movement for Gorkhaland would continue until statehood was achieved.
Indians entering U.K. on illegal student visas: report
  • Thousands of young Indians, mainly from Punjab, are entering Britain on falsely obtained student visas, a media report claimed on Sunday.
  • Undercover reporters found foreign agents offering would-be students £10,500 loans so they can convince the U.K. Border Agency in their visa applications that they have enough money in their bank account to pay fees and support themselves in Britain.The money is handed back to the lender as soon as it has appeared on bank statements for a month, said the Sunday Times report.The cost to the student is a 7 per cent interest charge and £200 processing fee, which amounts to about £935.
Resist U.S. pressure to sign CTBT'
  • Scientists who claim the 1998 test of a thermonuclear device by India was a failure have urged the government to resist American pressure to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). They want the government to set up a high-level, independent, broad-based panel of experts to "monitor the implementation, on a continuing basis, of an effective course of action in the realm of thermonuclear weapons."
  • Pointing out that renewed pressure from U.S. President Barack Obama on India to sign the CTBT was causing the issue to be raised again, they urged the government to remain firm in its opposition."Mr. Obama has actually gone further than trying to secure universal adherence to the CTBT, and secured a U.N. Security Council resolution urging such adherence to the NPT also," they noted.
  • "Not signing the highly discriminatory NPT has been an article of faith of all our governments — irrespective of hues — since the Treaty was drawn up in 1968. The present government, we strongly urge again, should continue that policy steadfastly, despite whatever threats and blandishments are applied to it. Even the slightest succumbing would convert our 'voluntary moratorium' into an involuntary, permanent, cessation of nuclear weapon testing and so forever deny us our legitimate place in the great powers' league," they said.
  • The scientists are the former Atomic Energy Commission Chairman, P.K. Iyengar, the former Scientific adviser to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Ashok Parthasarathi, the former Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Director, A.N. Prasad, and the former Atomic Energy Regulatory Board Chairman, A. Gopalakrishnan.
Green energy fund planned
  • Haryana Chief Minister announced to institute awards for promotion of 'energy conservation buildings' and setting up of green energy and energy conservation fund.
Economy Mid-Year Review
  • In its 'Mid-Year Review' of the economy tabled in Parliament by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the government said: "The Economic Survey 2008-09, presented in July 2009, had indicated that growth in real GDP this financial year could be around 7.0 (+/- 0.75) per cent. With the latest GDP data on the second quarter of 2009-10 being higher at 7.9 per cent, the growth outlook for the next two quarters and for the whole year is likely to be 7.9 per cent during the July-September quarter which signalled a swift turnaround from the impact of the global meltdown which had led the economy to slip from nine per cent to 6.7 per cent in 2008-09.
  • the Review noted that the stimulus given to the industry, including the easy money policy, to tide over the meltdown impact should not be withdrawn till the economic recovery is sustained.
  • As for the negative factors that still need to be tackled, the Review — prepared by the Finance Ministry's Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) — expressed serious concern over food inflation soaring to a ten-year high of nearly 20 per cent and stressed the need for effective steps immediately.
  • Alongside, however, the Review pointed out that while the supply shortages in certain commodities could be met through imports, the option would have limitations as items such as pulses were available only in limited quantities in the international market.
  • As for concerns over surge in capital flows into the country, the Review said: "Inflows could be managed without significant costs or trade-offs in policy setting." It, however, argued for continuing the policy of gradual, sequenced and calibrated capital account convertibility of Indian rupee.
FDI surges 60 % in November
  • foreign direct investment (FDI) into India had surged by 60 per cent in November to $1.74 billion as compared to the corresponding month last year,
  • Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma on Thursday released the first draft consolidation of all the aspects of FDI policy and framework.
  • A draft consolidation would ensure the availability of all information on FDI policy at one place and is expected to lead to simplification of the policy and greater clarity of understanding of foreign investment rules among foreign investors and sectoral regulators.
  • A single policy platform would also ease the regulatory burden for the Government.
  • The document would be open for comments until January 31, 2010, and all comments received until that date would be considered before the final document was prepared.
  • the World Investment Report 2009- the top-five most attractive locations for FDI for 2009-11 are: China, the U.S., India, Brazil and Russia.
  • The 2009 survey of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, conducted among Japanese investors, continues to rank India as the second most promising country for overseas business operations after China.
Green energy concept for special economic zones mooted
  • The Government has proposed that all special economic zones (SEZs) should meet at least 25 per cent of their lighting needs through solar energy, a move aimed at making optimum use of green energy in such labour and power intensive zones.
  • Officials in the Commerce Ministry said that draft guidelines for the Green Special Economic Zones had been formulated and would be circulated for debate before they are put into action. The guidelines state that at least 25 per cent of the installed external lighting load should be solar powered.
  • The Government had recently approved the ambitious Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission with an aim of setting up 20,000 MW grid solar power and 2,000 MW off-grid solar power by 2022.
  • The mission also aims to develop solar technologies for making solar power competitive to conventional grid power and install 20 million sq. m. solar thermal collective area by 2022. Officials said the Government was also of the view that at least half of the requirement for the huge bill boards used for advertising or display be sourced by solar power. The draft proposals intend to make all new and existing SEZs green as the government wants existing SEZs to go in for green certification.
RIL strikes more gas in KG basin
  • Mukesh Ambani owned Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) on Tuesday announced a third successive gas discovery in the D3 deep-sea block in the Krishna-Godavari basin, off the east coast. RIL found three gas reservoirs in the KGV-D3-R1 well drilled on the block KG-DWN-2003/1 (or D3), a company statement said here.
Government not to allow FDI in tobacco
  • Japan Tobacco International Limited (JTIL) is the third-largest manufacturer of cigarettes in the world and the owner of brands such as Camel, Winston, Gold Coast and Salem. It had sought the Foreign Investment Promotion Board's (FIPB) permission to raise its stake (from 50% to 74%) in its Indian unit — JTI India — in July and October last year and again in January this year.
  • India's branded cigarette market is worth around Rs 17,000 crore annually and growing at 8-10% a year.
  • At present the government does not allow creation of fresh cigarette manufacture capacity. But the current policy lacked clarity on whether FDI is allowed in this sector.
Panel set up to accelerate industrial investment
  • The Centre announced setting up of a high level committee of State industry ministers .The committee, consisting of seven State industry ministers including those of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, has been asked to simplify and rationalise the licensing and clearance procedures required to start a business.
  • The committee has been mandated to prepare guidelines for creation of industrial land banks consisting of waste and fallow lands.
  • The panel would also formulate a framework for preparation of State specific investment promotion strategies. It would also draw an outline for preparation of State level skill development plan, it said. Ministers from Assam, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan are the members of the committee.
  • Several big ticket projects had failed to take off primarily due to problems in acquiring land.
Government's efforts at chasing black money
  • The government has, in an unprecedented move, posted two senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officers to Singapore and Mauritius, intensifying its efforts to crack down on money laundering amid growing concerns of links between tax evasion and terror funding.
  • The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has appointed additional commissioners GT Venkateswara Rao and M Sampath as first secretaries at the country's missions in Singapore and Port Louis for three years.
  • CBDT is not alone in posting officers abroad. The Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) has officials permanently posted in Washington and Singapore for the same purpose. The Enforcement Directorate, too, has an official posted in Dubai to check on transactions that can have Indian connections.
  • The posting is to maintain effective co-ordination between the Indian tax authorities and the tax authorities of Singapore and Mauritius.
  • The posting assume significance in the light of the fact that PNs (Participatory Notes), account for about 17% of the $15-billion fund inflow into Indian stocks this year. PNS, by the way are derivative instruments sold by registered brokers here to investors overseas with Indian stocks as base.
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Dec 10, 2009

Current Affairs: Economic Issues: 28 Nov- 5 Dec 0’9 by DialogueIndia

CAG Weekly
(Current Affairs & GK)
By Om Prakash (goldy sir) 

Dubai rattles the world with its loan rescheduling program
  • Dubai World, the government investment company with $59 billion of liabilities, sought to delay repayment on much of its debt.
  • The announcement sent shockwaves throughout the financial and political world.
  • Credit-default swaps tied to debt sold by Dubai rose as much as 131 basis points to 571.
  • For India, which has tens of thousands of its citizens living and working in the emirate, the concerns are more direct: thousands of its expats staring at job losses and the economy, sharply reduced trade.
  • India, which gets nearly a quarter of the remittances from the United Arab Emirates and has lakhs of labourers working in the region, could be worse off than most other nations if the crisis escalates into a full-blown one like the Russian or Argentinean crises of the past. India's exports to the UAE stood at $23.92 billion in FY09.
The Economic Crisis
  • The south-east Asian financial crisis of 1997, which engulfed Indonesia and South Korea, started in Thailand.
  • In 2001 it was Argentina.
  • Last year's problems first bubbled to the surface in Iceland and Ireland.
RBI to ask banks to furnish exposure details
  • Banks on Friday said they had an exposure of Rs. 5,000-6,500 crore in the Middle East city, and said the debt repayment crisis in Dubai might not have major impact on their balance sheets.
  • Bank of Baorda, the largest Indian lender in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said it had an exposure of Rs. 5,000 crore in Dubai.
  • "We have only a 7-8 per cent of our total loan-book in the entire Gulf region, which amounts to Rs. 10,000-crore. These accounts are well maintained and is unlikely to cause any kind of impact on the balance-sheet," Bank of Baroda Chairman and Managing Director M. D. Mallya said.
Bank consolidation: pitfalls of a hasty decision financial scene
  • After a period of relative quiet, the subject of consolidation in the Indian banking industry is back in focus.
  • While no policy statements have come from either the government or the Reserve Bank of India, reports of a meeting that the chairmen of the five top public sector banks had with officials of the Finance Ministry have evoked renewed interest in the subject.
  • New government stance- PSBs should look at consolidation as a serious option but the initiatives should come from the banks themselves. In other words, the Finance Ministry will not drive the mergers but will play a supportive role if proposals do emanate from banks.
  • The latest policy stance is in sharp contrast to the one that prevailed earlier, when the government wanted mergers to take place within a fixed timeframe.
  • Consolidation has been on the policy agenda ever since the Narasimham II Committee's report on financial sector reform (1997) recommended the creation of four or five large banks in place of the 27 PSBs.
  • Enhanced capital adequacy was touted as one of the benefits.
  • However, if the government is to retain at least 51 per cent of the equity capital in any PSB, identifying a merger partner becomes extremely difficult.This is because barring two, all the PSBs are listed on the stock market with varying degrees of non-government shareholding.
  • The following factors suggest that any such merger will be neither voluntary nor free from glitches.
  • One is the ownership structure of the PSBs all of which have the government as the majority shareholder. Despite the Finance Minister's assertion that mergers will not be dictated, boards of individual banks and their chairmen will be only too eager to please the powers that be. Such attitude is extremely difficult to shake off if past experience is any guide.
  • Two, the government being the majority shareholder does not mean that it can ignore the interests of minority shareholders. Guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India and stock exchanges will have to follow.
  • Three, it is difficult to see synergies accruing from such mergers.
  • For instance, seeking a geographical or cultural fit between two banks is only theoretically possible. All government-owned banks have acquired an all India character even though in their private sector days they have regional in character. A merger will entail duplication of branch network especially in towns and metros.
  • Synergy in technology application will be equally elusive given that the banks are in different stages of technology absorption and use different platforms.
  • A more difficult task is to achieve a cultural fit post-merger. Though all of them are government-owned, each has certain unique cultural strengths that cannot be retained after the merger. In their pre-nationalisation days, some of the banks had affinities with specific business activities and groups. These have continued under government ownership. For instance, Bank of India and Bank of Baroda have had a strong stock market tradition, which has flourished well into their public sector days.
  • There is a real possibility that such strengths will be dissipated after merger with a bank with little exposure to the stock markets.
  • Four, a successful merger implies a reasonably smooth integration of staff and human resources related systems.
  • This will be, by far, the biggest challenge. By their very nature, bank or financial service entities are people-centric. It is not clear whether those who advocate mergers as an easy option are aware of the strengths of such human capital.
  • There are many other reasons why a merger between PSBs will neither be easy nor beneficial.
  • Some of the world's biggest banks, the Citigroup notably, which relied heavily on mergers and acquisitions to grow phenomenally, have been rapped on the knuckles by the regulators and are realising that such stupendous inorganic growth has come at a price.
  • Again in the U.S. the intense pace of bank consolidation that followed the federal inter-state banking legislation in 1994 has not been beneficial for small businesses, which are the major job creators.
  • According to a study conducted on behalf of the U.S. Small Business Administration Office and Advocacy, their access to credit has been sharply curtailed.
UNIDO all set to launch $7 million energy efficiency project in India
  • The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is all set to launch a major initiative costing $7 million to promote energy efficiency in selected energy intensive micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) clusters across india .
  • The objective was to enhance energy efficiency and increase the share of renewable energy in these sectors.
  • The project, to be spread over a period of four years, is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and is part of the country programme of cooperation between India and UNIDO.
  • The nodal agency for execution of this project is Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP).
  • It has selected 12 prominent cities,The clusters selected included Khurja, Thangarh and Morbi (ceramics), Jalandhar, Nagaur, Tumkur (hand tools), Belgaum, Coimbatore and Indore (foundries), Jagadhri and Jamnagar (brass clusters) and dairy in Gujarat.
3G offers higher capacity and enhanced network functionalities
  • mood on two counts — first on the feat of India achieving 500 million telephones well ahead of the target in November 2009, second on the timely introduction of 3G mobile service in the country.
  • 3G is a term coined by global cellular community to indicate the next generation of mobile service capabilities (higher capacity and enhanced network functionalities) that allow advanced services and applications including Multimedia.3G in the mobile network is a basket of good services and facilities for the customers.
IT professionals asked to move up the value chain
Narayana Murthy, Chairman and chief mentor, Infosys, speaks at the World Newspaper Congress in Hyderabad.
  • the global sourcing industry, which is pegged at $500 billion at present, was expected to triple by 2020, of which India's share was likely to be anywhere between $175 billion and $300 billion.
  • Unlike the previous decade where 75 per cent of the revenues to India came from Fortune 500 companies, small and medium business were expected to contribute at least 50 per cent share — between $90 billion and $150 billion — in the coming years.
  • While the U.S. and the U.K. contributed a major share of 80 per cent of revenues, 50 per cent of the revenues (anywhere between $90 billion and $150 billion) was expected to come from BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries.
  • The contribution from the banking, financial services, insurance, telecom and manufacturing segments, which now stood at 75 per cent, would come down as public sector companies, healthcare, media, utilities and other sectors were set to take 50 per cent share, he said.
Courtesy: DIALOGUE INDIA

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Malvaniya Prashant
MBA, S V I M, Kadi
http://malvaniyaprashant.wordpress.com

Dec 2, 2009

ગુજરાતી વિકિપીડિયા ( Wiki Needs Your Help by Donation)

વિકિપીડિયા વર્ષ ૨૦૦૪ થી આપણી સેવાકરી રહું છે... આજે એ સેવા માટે તેને સહાયતા "દાન" ની જરૂર છે. હું આજે અભ્યાસ કરી રહ્યો છું, પણ જયારે જોબ કે વ્યવસાય કરતો હોઈસ ત્યારે મારાથી બનતા દરેક પ્રયત્નો કરીશ. આજે હું વીકી માટે તેની જરૂરિયાત ને લોકો સુધી પહોચાડવા માટે આ રીતે promotion કરી રહ્યો છું.... આપ પણ કઈ કરો.

વીકી માં આપના ૫ ગુજરાતી ભૈયો અલગ અલગ વિષય માં મદદ કરી રહ્યા છે.

જય હિન્દ.

સુવર્ણ સિદ્ધિ

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મિત્રો, આજે આપ સહુ સ્વયંસેવકોના અથાગ પરિશ્રમ અને અવિરત યોગદાનનાં વણથંભ્યા ઉત્સાહને કારણે જુલાઈ ૨૦૦૪માં જન્મેલું આ આપણું વિકિ, એક વર્ષથી પણ ઓછા સમયમાં આશરે ૫૦૦માંથી ૧૦,૦૦૦ લેખો સુધી પહોંચીને આપણું આ બાળક ગુજરાતી વિકિપીડિયા એક પરિપુખ્ત યુવા સ્વરૂપે પહોંચી શક્યું છે. અહીં યોગદાનકર્તા સહુ સભ્યોનો હું અંતઃકરણ પૂર્વક આભાર માનું છું, જેમનાં નિસ્વાર્થ યોગદાન વગર આ ભગિરથ કાર્ય અસંભવ હતું.
આપણા આ વિકિપીડિયાને આ સ્તરે પહોંચાડવામાં સૌથી વધુ યોગદાન સતિષચંદ્ર, અશોક મોઢવાડીયા, જીતેન્દ્રસિંહ, સુશાંત સાવલા અને મહર્ષિ મહેતાનું છે. આ પંચક જો ગુજરાતી વિકિમાં ના બેઠું હોત તો, આજે આપણે આ દિવસ ના જોવા પામ્યા હોત. આશા છે કે આપ સહુ સભ્યો અને મુલાકાતીઓ મારી સાથે આ સભ્યોનો આભાર વ્યક્ત કરવામાં સહભાગી બનશો. --પ્રબંધક (ધવલ વ્યાસ)ચર્ચા/યોગદાન ૧૨ ઓક્ટોબર ૨૦૦૯.

Nov 23, 2009

I won the 2nd prize... in MBA.

Day 21st Nov.2009 is memorable day in my life, because that is the day when i got Trophy and Prize money on 2nd rank in 'New Product Lounch' at Protsahan Pratibha Event, Ganpat University, Kherva, first time in my life.

We are make presentation on new product 'n-pro' a small digital touch pad which has attached MLA technology base projector lance, with a special application software and Reader Assistant (Self Reader) application.

A product has been selected in Top Five in first round at Second number and also get same number in final round.

In this project presentation with me Gaurav Padhya and Hiren Raval has been participated.

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Nov 13, 2009

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Energia: Everything We Know Everything We Are...

Indian Govt nod to HITS

The Union Cabinet on November 12, 2009, approved the proposal of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting to issue policy guidelines for Headend-in-the-Sky (HITS) operators. The policy guidelines provide for a framework for HITS service providers. However, the policy does not mandate for either the cable operators or subscribers to necessarily obtain signals from a HITS platform/ network, the subscribers and cable operators can continue with the existing system. Hence, the cable operators have liberty to switch over to HITS provider network if so desired. Thus, it has a basic difference from the areas notified for CAS (Conditional Access System), which is mandatory.

HITS services have been allowed in both C-Band and Ku-Band. HITS operators can uplink from Indian soil only and will have to install SMS and encryption system.

The Government has allowed total direct and indirect foreign investment, including FDI, up to 74 per cent. Prior FIPB approval will be required if the FDI in beyond 49 per cent.

The cross media holding restriction of 20 per cent of total paid up equity has been prescribed for various segments of broadcasting services. These restrictions have been provided to avoid vertical integration and to promote competition.

There is, however, no restriction on number of permissions. All those found to be eligible and fulfil the terms and conditions can apply for license.

Existing permission holders of HITS will have to comply and migrate to new policy regime within three months failing which their permission shall be cancelled.

HITS would help a subscriber with a wide choice of digital channels, better picture quality and value added services at affordable price. HITS would provide greater channel capacity from the present limited capacity of channels placed in prime/non prime band.


Source: Exchange4Media

Oct 29, 2009

2010 Commonwealth Games In India

The 2010 Commonwealth Games are the nineteenth edfont-size:100%;" >ition of the Commonwealth Games, and the ninth to be held under that name. The Games are scheduled to be held in New Delhi, India multi-sport event Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. The opening ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi. It will also be the first time the Commonwealth Games will be held in India and the second time the event has been held in (after 1998). between 3 October and 14 October 2010. The games will be the largest conducted to date in Delhi and India generally, which has previously hosted the he Commonwealth Games will be held in India and the second time the event has been held in Asia (after 1998).

In addition to the Commonwealth Games, the city of Pune, India hosted the 3rd Commonwealth Youth Games between October 12 and 18, 2008. The Youth Games offered nine sports: athletics, badminton, boxing, shooting, swimming, table tennis, tennis, weightlifting and wrestling.

Participating nations

Sports

Calendar

Venues



For Games Preparation & More Detail....


Source : Wikipedia and Commonwealth Games official Site India

Sep 19, 2009

REVA NXR (NeXt Reva)

REVA NXR (NeXt Reva) has been launched in the 63rd Frankfurt International Motor Show. The new REVA is a lithium-ion powered electric car from REVA Electric Car Company which is scheduled to go into production early 2010. Also being unveiled for the first time is REVA's showcar, the REVA NXG (NeXt Generation), which is the company's 2011 model. The company has priced Reva NXR at 14,995 euros and Reva NXG at 23,000 euros excluding the cost of battery in European market.

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Source: Yahoo News

Sep 3, 2009

Father of the Internet


Vinton G. Cerf
Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist

Vinton G. Cerf is vice president and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. He is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies and applications on the Internet and other platforms for the company.

Widely known as a "Father of the Internet," Vint is the co-designer with Robert Kahn of TCP/IP protocols and basic architecture of the Internet. In 1997, President Clinton recognized their work with the U.S. National Medal of Technology. In 2005, Vint and Bob received the highest civilian honor bestowed in the U.S., the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It recognizes the fact that their work on the software code used to transmit data across the Internet has put them "at the forefront of a digital revolution that has transformed global commerce, communication, and entertainment."

From 1994-2005, Vint served as Senior Vice President at MCI. Prior to that, he was Vice President of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), and from 1982-86 he served as Vice President of MCI. During his tenure with the U.S. Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) from 1976-1982, Vint played a key role leading the development of Internet and Internet-related data packet and security technologies.

Since 2000, Vint has served as chairman of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and he has been a Visiting Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory since 1998. He served as founding president of the Internet Society (ISOC) from 1992-1995 and was on the ISOC board until 2000. Vint is a Fellow of the IEEE, ACM, AAAS, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International Engineering Consortium, the Computer History Museum and the National Academy of Engineering.

Vint has received numerous awards and commendations in connection with his work on the Internet, including the Marconi Fellowship, Charles Stark Draper award of the National Academy of Engineering, the Prince of Asturias award for science and technology, the Alexander Graham Bell Award presented by the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, the A.M. Turing Award from the Association for Computer Machinery, the Silver Medal of the International Telecommunications Union, and the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal, among many others.

He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA and more than a dozen honorary degrees.

Aug 17, 2009

SWINE FLUE (H1N1) Guidelines By WHO

This is the Guidelines for SWINE FLUE by WHO.

What can I do?

What can I do to protect myself from catching influenza A(H1N1)?

The main route of transmission of the new influenza A(H1N1) virus seems to be similar to seasonal influenza, via droplets that are expelled by speaking, sneezing or coughing. You can prevent getting infected by avoiding close contact with people who show influenza-like symptoms (trying to maintain a distance of about 1 metre if possible) and taking the following measures:

  • avoid touching your mouth and nose;
  • clean hands thoroughly with soap and water, or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub on a regular basis (especially if touching the mouth and nose, or surfaces that are potentially contaminated);
  • avoid close contact with people who might be ill;
  • reduce the time spent in crowded settings if possible;
  • improve airflow in your living space by opening windows;
  • practise good health habits including adequate sleep, eating nutritious food, and keeping physically active.

What about using a mask? What does WHO recommend?

If you are not sick you do not have to wear a mask.

If you are caring for a sick person, you can wear a mask when you are in close contact with the ill person and dispose of it immediately after contact, and cleanse your hands thoroughly afterwards.

When and how to use a mask?

If you are sick and must travel or be around others, cover your mouth and nose.

Using a mask correctly in all situations is essential. Incorrect use actually increases the chance of spreading infection.

How do I know if I have influenza A(H1N1)?

You will not be able to tell the difference between seasonal flu and influenza A(H1N1) without medical help. Typical symptoms to watch for are similar to seasonal viruses and include fever, cough, headache, body aches, sore throat and runny nose. Only your medical practitioner and local health authority can confirm a case of influenza A(H1N1).

What should I do if I think I have the illness?

If you feel unwell, have high fever, cough or sore throat:

  • stay at home and keep away from work, school or crowds;
  • rest and take plenty of fluids;
  • cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing and, if using tissues, make sure you dispose of them carefully. Clean your hands immediately after with soap and water or cleanse them with an alcohol-based hand rub;
  • if you do not have a tissue close by when you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth as much as possible with the crook of your elbow;
  • use a mask to help you contain the spread of droplets when you are around others, but be sure to do so correctly;
  • inform family and friends about your illness and try to avoid contact with other people;
  • If possible, contact a health professional before traveling to a health facility to discuss whether a medical examination is necessary.

Should I take an antiviral now just in case I catch the new virus?

No. You should only take an antiviral, such as oseltamivir or zanamivir, if your health care provider advises you to do so. Individuals should not buy medicines to prevent or fight this new influenza without a prescription, and they should exercise caution in buying antivirals over the Internet.

Warning on purchase of antivirals without a prescription [pdf 35kb]

What about breastfeeding? Should I stop if I am ill?

No, not unless your health care provider advises it. Studies on other influenza infections show that breastfeeding is most likely protective for babies - it passes on helpful maternal immunities and lowers the risk of respiratory disease. Breastfeeding provides the best overall nutrition for babies and increases their defense factors to fight illness.

When should someone seek medical care?

A person should seek medical care if they experience shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or if a fever continues more than three days. For parents with a young child who is ill, seek medical care if a child has fast or labored breathing, continuing fever or convulsions (seizures).

Supportive care at home - resting, drinking plenty of fluids and using a pain reliever for aches - is adequate for recovery in most cases. (A non-aspirin pain reliever should be used by children and young adults because of the risk of Reye's syndrome.)

Should I go to work if I have the flu but am feeling OK?

No. Whether you have influenza A(H1N1) or a seasonal influenza, you should stay home and away from work through the duration of your symptoms. This is a precaution that can protect your work colleagues and others.

Can I travel?

If you are feeling unwell or have symptoms of influenza, you should not travel. If you have any doubts about your health, you should check with your health care provider.

Aug 12, 2009

India

India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारत गणराज्य Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres (4,700 mi).[14] It is bordered by Pakistan to the west;[15] People's Republic of China (PRC), Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Indonesia in the Indian Ocean.

Home to the Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history.[16] Four major religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated there, while Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam arrived in the first millennium CE and shaped the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by the British East India Company from the early eighteenth century and colonised by the United Kingdom from the mid-nineteenth century, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by widespread nonviolent resistance.[17]

India is a republic consisting of 28 states and seven union territories with a parliamentary system of democracy. It has the world's twelfth largest economy at market exchange rates and the fourth largest in purchasing power. Economic reforms since 1991 have transformed it into one of the fastest growing economies;[18] however, it still suffers from high levels of poverty,[19] illiteracy, disease, and malnutrition. A pluralistic, multilingual, and multiethnic society, India is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.

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Aug 10, 2009

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Tag-Lines

THE MAN OF SUBSTANCE ----> GRAVIERA SUITINGS 

THE FIRST INDIAN SUITING EVER WORN COME FROM GWALIOR ----> GWALIOR SUITINGS 

YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY BABY ----> VIRGINIA SLIM CIGARETTES 

GATEWAY OF INDIA TO THE WORLD ----> VSNL 

BALANCED NUTRITION.GREAT TASTE ----> BOURNVITA 

THINK DIFFERENT ----> APPLE COMPUTERS 

DESH KI DHADKAN ----> HERO HONDA 

DEFINITELY MALE ----> BAJAJ PULSAR 

EMOTIONALLY YOURS ----> AIR SAHARA 

A GREAT WAY TO FLY ----> SINGAPORE AIRLINES 

SMOOTH AS SILK ----> THAI AIRLINES 

PEACE OF MIND.GUARANTEED. ----> GODREJ LOCKS 

ENTER A BETTER LIFE ----> CHOLAMANDALAM INSURANCE 

THE SOFTWARE THAT MANAGES e-BUSINESS ----> COMPUTER ASSOCIATES 

APPLYING THOUGHT ----> WIPRO 

THE DOCUMENT COMPANY ----> XEROX 

ENTER A DIFFERENT WORLD ----> HARROD'S RETAILERS,LONDON 

A WORLD OF HOME APPLIANCES ----> PAI INTERNATIONAL 

THE POWER ON YOUR SIDE ----> ALLIANCE INSURANCE 

FILL IN YOUR AMBITION ----> JOBSAHEAD.COM 

LET'S MAKE THINGS BETTER ----> PHILIPS 

FROM INDIA TO THE WORLD.AND TO YOU ----> HONDA DIO 

EXPAND YOUR LIFE ----> LG 

BREATHE EASY ----> BLUESTAR AIRCONDITIONER 

BREATHE HEALTHY ----> LG AIRCONDITIONER 

CONNECTING INDIA ----> BSNL 

INTELLIGENCE EVERYWHERE ----> MOTOROLA 

CONNECTING PEOPLE ----> NOKIA 

WE KNOW INDIA BETTER ----> LIC 

WITH YOU ALL THE WAY ----> SBI

PUTTING NEWS FIRST ----> BBC 

PROFIT FROM IT ----> CNBC TV18 

TOMARROW IS MINE ----> REEBOK 

COOK FOOD.SERVE LOVE. ----> BHARAT GAS 

PURE FOR SURE ----> BHARAT PETROLEUM 

JUST DO IT ----> NIKE 

INVENT ----> HAWLETT PACKARD 

ONE WORLD, ONE FABRIC ----> J.HAMPSTEAD SUITINGS 

THE COMPLETE MAN ----> RAYMONDS SUITINGS 

YOUR POTENTIAL.OUR PASSION. ----> MICROSOFT 

KEEPS YOU COOL,CALM AND CONNECTED ----> ROLTANET 

BUILD A BETTER LIFE AROUND US ----> CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA 

KHELO INDIA,KHELO? ----> PLAYWIN 

ACHTUNG BABY ----> OPEL CORSA 

YOUR NEW EXPERIENCE OF MOTORING ----> TOYOTA 

POWER DRESSING ----> VAN HEUSEN SHIRTINGS 

WHERE INDIA SHOPS ----> PANTALOONS RETAILERS 

OUR DREAM IS WORLD WITHOUT POVERTY ----> THE WORLD BANK 

HARDWARE.FOR TOUGH SOULS ----> ALLEN COOPER SHOES 

FUTURE FULL OF ENERGY ----> HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM 

SOFTWARE POWERS THE INTERNET ----> ORACLE CORPORATION 

TRANSPORTING GOODS.TRANSFORMING LIVES ----> THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA 

THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER ----> SUN MICROSYSTEMS 

WHEN STYLE MATTERS ----> HEROHONDA PASSION 

MORE SMILES PER HOUR ----> TVS VICTOR 

WHATEVER IT TAKES ----> TATA INFOTECH EDUCATION 

WE CHANGE LIVES ----> APTECH EDUCATION 

FIRE YOUR IMAGINATIONS ----> SUZUKI FIERO 

MADE FOR EACH OTHER ----> WILLS CIGARETTES 

WHEN YOU'RE SURE ----> BUSINESS STANDARD

THE RELIABLE AIRLINE ----> KLM (DUTCH) 

INSPIRING CONNECTIONS ----> INTELSAT 

TOUCH THE PERFECTION ----> TOYOTA CAMRY DEBUT 

CREATING CUSTOMER VAUE ----> RABO BANK INDIA 

GOING BEYOND EXPECTATIONS ----> MALASIA AIRLINES 

NOT JUST COURIERS.BUT BUSINESS PARTNERS. ----> FIRST FLIGHT COURIERS 

THE WORLD'S FINEST CAR AUDIO SYSTEMS ----> BLAUPUNKT 

MAKING THE INTERNET WORK FOR YOU ----> SATYAM INFOWAY(SIFY) 

CREATING BETTER FUTURES ----> AMP SANMAR INSURANCE 

MAKES IT POSSIBLE ----> MAK LUBRICANTS 

THE NAME INSPIRES TRUST ----> BIRLA SUNLIFE MUTUAL FUND 

CONTINUING A TRADITION OF TRUST ----> HDFC MUTUAL FUND 

ADDING LIFE TO INSURANCE ----> ING VYSYA 

OPENING NEW DOORS ----> PICOPETA SIMPUTERS 

IT'S TIME TO REWRITE ----> AMIDA SIMPUTER 

COMPUTER EDUCATION WITH THE GLOBAL EDGE ----> I.I.H.T 

PLAY THE GAME ----> BUSINESSWORLD 

MAKING SENSE OF INDIA ----> INDIA TODAY 

FLY THE GOOD TIMES ----> KINGFISHER BEER 

INSPIRING CONFIDENCE ----> BAJAJ 

YOUR NEAREST PHONE ----> SPICE TELECOM 

THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET ----> BATA FOOTWARE 

MOVE AHEAD ----> ADD PENS 

ROZ ZEETO ----> LUCKY 3 LOTTERY 

SENSIBLE SHOES FOR SENSIBLE PEOPLE ----> KHADIMS SHOES 

THE TASTE THAT GETS YOU STARTED ----> NESCAFE 

DRIVEN BY INTELLIGENCE ----> OPEL VECTRA 

IMAGING ACROSS NETWORKS ----> CANON PRINTERS 

LEADING WORLD WITH COLOURS ----> CANON CAMERAS 

THE FUTURE OF AUTOMOBILE ----> MERCEDES BENZ

DREAMS MADE REAL ----> AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES 

THE MAGAZINE OF THE CORPORATE WORLD ----> BUSINESS INDIA 

WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD ----> SONY WEGA TV 

THE POWER OF DREAMS ----> HONDA 

BUILDING NETWORKS FOR PEOPLE ----> D-LINK 

POWER TO EMPOWER ----> SURAT ELECTRICITY COMPANY LTD. 

ENDURING VALUE.FOR THE SHAREHOLDER.FOR THE NATION. ----> ITC 

BETTER IDEAS.BETTER LIFE. ----> AMWAY 

WHEN STYLE MATTERS ----> HERO HONDA PASSION 

FOR MANAGING TOMORROW ----> BUSINESS TODAY 

NOBODY DELIVERS KERALA BETTER ----> MALAYALA MANORAMA 

LOOKS FORMAL.FEELS CASUALS. ----> TIBRE TROUSERS 

GAS & BEYOND ----> GAS AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD(GAIL) 

INSPIRED ----> MAHINDRA 

COMMERCE.SYNCHRONISED. ----> UPS LOGISTICS 

TOUCHING LIVES ----> GLAXO SMITHKLINE 

EXTENDING YOUR ENTERPRISE.WITH EXPERTISE. ----> SIFY IP VPN 

THE WORLD's MOST FLEXIBLE,ADAPTABLE SOFTWARE ----> PEOPLESOFT 

DARE TO DREAM ----> BANK OF RAJASTHAN LTD. 

REVITALISING RURAL INDIA THROUGH URBAN SUPPORT ----> NABARD 

TRUSTED FAMILY BANK ----> DENA BANK 

FIRST IN SERVICE-BEST IN BANKING ----> ANDHRA BANK 

IDEAS FOR BETTER LIVING ----> TANGENT FURNITURE MALL 

GET INSPIRED ----> SAMSUNG SLIM 

CREATING LASTING IMPRESSIONS ----> JK PAPER LTD 

GESUINE SINCE 1937 ----> RAY BAN 

THERE'S NO BETTER WAY TO FLY ----> LUFTHANSA AIRLINES 

ONE FOR EVERYONE ----> CELLONE 

CUTS OUT THE NOISE ----> HP CRUISE 

BORN IN JAPAN.ENTERTAINING THE WORLD ----> SANSUI

IDEAS FOR LIFE ----> PANASONIC 

REDIFINING FASHION ----> PROVOGUE 

INSPIRED BY YOUR NEEDS ----> KAFF APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES 

THE PULSE OF MODERN KITCHEN ----> GLEN APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES 

EXPERIENCE YOURSELF ----> TAMILNADU TOURISM 

SMART WAY TO BANK ----> KARUR VYSYA BANK 

A PARTNER FOR LIFE ----> SBI MUTUAL FUND 

THE SOLITAIRE BOUTIQUE ----> SURYANASH DIAMONDS 

THE PERFECT EXPERIENCE ----> JVC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 

A DIAMOND IS FOREVER ----> SANGINI DIAMOND JEWELLERY 

THE DIAMOND DESTINATION ----> ORRA DIAMONDS 

MAKING TOMORROW BRIGHTER ----> ONGC 

SHAPING YOUR CONFIDENCE ----> VLCC 

LIFE IS TICKING ----> TIMEX 

WORLD CLASS KITCHEN APPLIANCES ----> FABER 

THE WORLD'S LOCAL BANK ----> HSBC 

STYLE FOR EVERY HOME ----> DURIAN FURNITURE 

THE SUNSHINE CAR ----> SANTRO XING 

REALTY NEWS YOU CAN USE ----> TIMES PROPERTY 

YOUR GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL JUNGLE ----> SHAREKHAN 

SUPER SPECIALITY HOMEOPATHY ----> DR.BATRA'S 

THE JOSH MACHINE ----> FORD ICON 

BUILDING MANAGERIAL EXCELLENCE ----> ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION [AIMA] 

THEATRE OF INSPIRATION ----> KARNATAKA TOURISM 

WHERE THE PAST COMES ALIVE ----> THE HISTORY CHANNEL 

EXPRESS YOURSELF ----> AIRTEL 

THE POSITIVE POWER OF CAPITAL ----> ACTIS 

SEE MORE ----> ASAHI INDIA 

BE>THINK>INNOVATE> ----> GRUNDFOS 

FRONT RUNNER IN GUJARAT ----> DIVYA BHASKAR

CREATING A WORLD OF YOUR OWN ----> SOMANY FLOOR & WALL TILES 

NOTHING SATISFIES A WOMAN MORE ----> MOODS CONDOMS 

SERVING TO GROW-GROWING TO SERVE ----> CANARA BANK 

THE CITI NEVER SLEEPS ----> CITIBANK 

THE SMART WAY TO FIND YOUR LIFE PARTNER ----> SHAADI.COM 

PURE JEWELLERY.PURE JOY ----> TANISHQ 

THE NEW SIGN OF SUCCESS ----> McDOWELL'S SIGNATURE WHISKY 

THE SENSIBLE CHOICE ----> AKAI 

ENJOY FOR YEARS TO COME ----> SHARP 

BRINGS OUT THE ROMANTIC IN YOU ----> DUROFLEX MATTRESSES 

JUST RELAX ----> CLASSIC POLO 

METRO FASION.RETRO PRICES ----> MEGAMART 

WHAT YOU ARE MADE OF? ----> TAG HEUER WATCHES 

BECAUSE YOU DESERVE THE BEST ----> KURL-ON MATTRESSES 

CLOTHES WITH A TWIST ----> STORI 

PLAY A BIGGER GAME ----> HYUNDAI ELANTRA 

YOU JUST GOT TO HAVE IT ----> IDENTITI CLOTHES 

ENJOY THE RIDE ----> KINETIC NOVA135 

MY SEARCH ENDS HERE ----> TIMES ASCENT 

GLOBAL NETWORK OF INNOVATION ----> SIEMENS 

THIS IS THE POWER OF NETWORK.NOW ----> CISCO SYSTEMS 

WHAT BUSINESS DEMANDS ----> SATYAM COMPUTERS 

PLAY ALONG ----> JOHN PLAYERS 

WHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE ----> THE COUNTRY CLUB 

THE UPPER CREST ----> LOUIS PHILIPPE 

THE POWER OF WE ----> MICO BOSCH 

YOUR DREAMS.OUR COMMITMENTS ----> BIRLA SUNLIFE INSURANCE 

MADE FOR INDIA ----> NOKIA 1100 

THE HEART AND SOUL OF ANDHRA PRADESH ----> EENADU 

BECAUSE WE LIKE TO CARRY OUR WORLD WITH US ----> TATA INDIGO MARINA

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