Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet
638th Krishi Vigyan Kendra of the country has come into existence under the aegis of Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat with the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Assam Agricultural University and ICAR.
A retired Indian Army Lieutenant General has been appointed member of a UN expert panel on peacekeeping that will advice the world body on how to use new technologies and innovations in that field.
Activist-turned-politician and senior Aam Aadmi Party leader from Maharashtra, Anjali Damania who unsuccessfully contested against former BJP president Nitin Gadkari from Nagpur Lok Sabha seat has quit party posts.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues took oath as members of the newly-elected 16th Lok Sabha.
The US President Barack Obama has suspended Iranian oil sanctions for the next six months.
Justice V K Bist has been appointed as the acting Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court.
In Syria, Bashar al-Assad has been re-elected as the President of the country for another seven year term.
A.B. de Villiers dominated the Cricket South Africa Awards banquet by bagging four awards, including Cricketer of the Year 2014, in Johannesburg.
Wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy has bagged an order worth about Rs 750 crore for a project in Rajasthan.
World news 10 november 2012
638th Krishi Vigyan Kendra of the country has come into existence under the aegis of Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat with the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Assam Agricultural University and ICAR.
A retired Indian Army Lieutenant General has been appointed member of a UN expert panel on peacekeeping that will advice the world body on how to use new technologies and innovations in that field.
Activist-turned-politician and senior Aam Aadmi Party leader from Maharashtra, Anjali Damania who unsuccessfully contested against former BJP president Nitin Gadkari from Nagpur Lok Sabha seat has quit party posts.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues took oath as members of the newly-elected 16th Lok Sabha.
The US President Barack Obama has suspended Iranian oil sanctions for the next six months.
Justice V K Bist has been appointed as the acting Chief Justice of the Uttarakhand High Court.
In Syria, Bashar al-Assad has been re-elected as the President of the country for another seven year term.
A.B. de Villiers dominated the Cricket South Africa Awards banquet by bagging four awards, including Cricketer of the Year 2014, in Johannesburg.
Wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy has bagged an order worth about Rs 750 crore for a project in Rajasthan.
World news 10 november 2012
National:
Odisha
to start cash transfer scheme for pregnant women
Odisha would
launch a maternal benefit scheme from in which over 7 lakh rural women would
get financial
assistance before
and after childbirth. The programme called "Mamta" would provide
Rs.5,000 to each rural
women to enable
the pregnant and lactating women to have nutritious food as well as compensate
the wage
loss owing to
their inability to work during the period of pregnancy. The Orissa scheme is
fairly liberal and
open to women
irrespective of their APL and BPL status. However, women government employees
have
been excluded from
the scheme. The money will be given in four instalments and will have to be
used strictly
for the mother's
antenatal care and the baby's immunisation with focus on Measles vaccination of
the child.
The first
installment of Rs 1500 will be given after six months of pregnancy with
registration and vaccination
in an Anganwadi
centre. The second installment of Rs 1500 will be paid when the new born is 3
months old
with registration
and appropriate vaccination of the child. The 3rd and 4th installment of Rs
1000 each will be
availed when the
baby is six and nine months old with appropriate vaccination and new born care.
This
scheme will be
applicable for the first two pregnancies
Aadhaar-based
direct cash transfer from January 1
The government has
set a Jan 1, 2013 deadline for kick starting its ambitious scheme of directly
transferring
cash to
beneficiaries of welfare schemes and subsidiaries, a project announced by Prime
Minister
Manmohan Singh
over a month ago, in 51 districts across the country. Under the plan approved
for roll out,
the scheme will
cover the 18 states and union territories in the country by April 2013 and it
will be extended
to another 16
states and union territories by April 2014. Aadhaar will set up a dedicated
cell of technical
experts in
authority to facilitate the direct cash transfers and help individual
ministries. It will also roll out its
identity cards
speedily in line with the roadmap.
IISR
launches e-procurement
The Indian
Institute of Spices Research (IISR) has introduced an e-procurement mechanism
that can
automate the
entire procurement process from sourcing to purchase order, invoicing, and
electronic payment
for the institute.
Besides helping to minimise corruption, the software-based system can bring
increased
transparency to
the procurement of both goods and services for the institute. Santhosh J.
Eapen, senior
scientist and
chairman of the Information Technology and Communication Committee that was
entrusted
with supervising
the implementation of the project, told that among the 100-plus institutes
working under the
Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR), the IISR, Kozhikode, was the first to introduce
the eprocurement
system.
International:
United
Nations declares November 10 as 'Malala Day'
The United Nations
has declared November 10 as 'Malala Day' in honour of Pakistani teeenage rights
activist Malala
Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban last month for campaigning
for girls'
education. UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's Special Envoy for Global Education, former
British Prime
Minister Gordon
Brown, has said November 10 has been declared Malala Day. The UN chief said
citizens
from across the
globe are speaking out for Yousafzai and on behalf of the 61 million children
who do not go
to school.
Russia-built
multirole stealth frigate INS Tarkash commissioned into Navy
India took
delivery of the fifth Russia-built multirole stealth frigate. INS Tarkash was
commissioned by Vice-
Admiral Shekhar
Kumar Sinha at a ceremony at the Yantar Shipyard, Kaliningrad, Russia. Tarkash
belongs
to the second
batch of three modified Krivak-III (Talwar) class frigates India ordered from
Russia in 2006
under a
$1.6-billion contract. The first frigate of the batch, INS Teg, was delivered
in April and the third one,
INS Trikand, is
undergoing dock trials and is expected to be handed over next summer after
completing sea
trials in the
Baltic Sea. Each of the new frigates is armed with eight BrahMos supersonic
anti-ship missiles
instead of the
less potent Club-N missiles installed on the first three frigates, which were
delivered to the
Indian Navy in
2003-2004.
Datawind's
Suneet Tuli named among classroom revolutionaries
Indian-origin CEO
of Datawind, the maker of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, Suneet Singh Tuli and
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology professor Anant Agarwal have been named by Forbes
magazine
among the 15
"classroom revolutionaries" who are using innovative technologies to
reinvent education for
students and
teachers globally. The Forbes list names 15 education innovators who are
"harnessing a slew
of disruptive
technologies to change everything from the way we teach grade school math to
how we train
the next
generation of teachers." The publication said Tuli (44) is the
"mastermind" behind the world's
cheapest tablet
computer Aakash, "which has the potential to revolutionise educational
access in the
developing
world." Datawind has a backlog of "millions" of orders for the
35 dollar Aakash tablet.
Justin
Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Justin Welby (56),
the Bishop of Durham and an anti-capitalist former oil executive, was appointed
Archbishop of
Canterbury to lead the 77 million Anglicans at a time when the Anglican Church
is deeply
divided over women
clergy and gay marriage. The Eton and Cambridge-educated bishop will be the
105th
Archbishop of
Canterbury and succeed Rowan Williams who steps down in December 2012. He will
take up
his post in March
2013.
Business & Economy:
ECB
norms eased for funding 2G spectrum auction
The Finance
Ministry has relaxed the policy norms for external commercial borrowings (ECBs)
to facilitate
easy availability
of cheap funds for the upcoming 2G spectrum auction, keeping in view the large
capital
outlay required to
be paid directly to the government within a limited period of time.
SEBI
to settle charges against 4 entities
The Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has agreed to settle charges against four
entities for
alleged
irregularities in the IPO scam of 2003-05, after a total payment of about
Rs.3.30 crore towards
settlement charges
and disgorgement ill-gotten gains made by them. As per the settlement reached
through
the regulator’s
consent mechanism, which allows for settling of charges after payment of
certain fees and
disgorgement of
any illegal gains, the four entities Bahubali Shantilal Shah, Lok Prakashan
Ltd., Shreyans
S. Shah and Smruti
S Shah — have collectively made the payment without admission or denial of
charges.
The matter relates
to SEBI’s investigation into irregularities in initial public offers of various
companies,
including IDFC and
IL&FS during 2003-05. SEBI said the probe had found that the four entities
provided
funds to key
operators for cornering shares reserved for retail individual investors in IDFC
and IL&FS IPOs.
China,
India set to dwarf G7 by 2030: OECD
China's economy is
likely to overtake the Eurozone's, India is leapfrogging Japan and by 2030 the
Asian pair
will be bigger
than the US, euro area and Japan combined, the OECD said. In a crystal-ball
exercise to tease
out long-term
trends in the global economy, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development
(OECD) said the
combined gross domestic product of China and India was likely to exceed that of
all the
current Group of
Seven rich economies by around 2025. Their output in 2010 was less than half
the G7's
GDP. The
projections of the Paris-based OECD, are based on 2005 purchasing power
parities (PPP). At
market exchange
rates, it will take emerging markets a bit longer to seize the crown - for
example, Goldman
Sachs reckons the
BRICs quartet of Brazil, Russia, India and China will overtake the G7 by 2037.
Sport:
Dipika
to lead India in world meet
A record number of
26 nations, including India, will be taking part in the 2012 edition of the
women’s world
team squash
championship to be hosted by France in Nimes, from November 12 to 17. The
Indian team is
led by 21-year-old
World No. 14 Dipika Pallikal and her teammates include the experienced Joshna
Chinappa (No. 32),
Asian junior champion Anaka Alankamony (No. 73) and junior No. 2 Aparajitha
Balamurukan
(No.142). Cyrus Poncha and Maj. (retd.) S. Maniam will accompany the side as
coaches.
Seeded 10th, India
needs to beat Ireland and Argentina in its pool (G) to top its pool before
playing the round
of 16 against the
corresponding country from the pool (H). Argentina, Korea and Namibia are
competing for
the first time.
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