Employment News Today 8 July 2013

Employment News Today 8 July 2013

ऑस्ट्रेलिया के एक प्रकृतिविद् ने अपने कैमरे में ऐसे दुर्लभ तोते की तस्वीर और आवाज कैद की है जो निशाचर प्रकृति का है। माना जा रहा है कि इस तोते को 100
साल बाद देखा गया है।

पक्षियों की खोज-खबर रखने वाले इस प्रकृतिविद् का नाम जॉन युंग है। उन्होंने इस तोते का वीडियो लिया और उसकी आवाज भी रिकार्ड की। इस तोते को पेजोपोरस आक्सिडेन्टलाइज’(
Pezoporus occidentalis) के नाम से जाना जाता है।

आईपीएल 6 में स्पॉट फिक्सिंग में आरोपी राजस्थान रॉयल्स के खिलाड़ी हरमीत सिंह को भारतीय क्रिकेट कंट्रोल बोर्ड (बीसीसीआई) ने निलंबित कर दिया है।हरमीत को भी चंदीला ने फिक्सिंग के लिए संपर्क किया था। हालांकि हरमीत ने इस प्रस्ताव को ठुकरा दिया था।

हरमीत वर्ष 2012 में अंडर-19 वर्ल्ड कप विजेता भारतीय टीम के सदस्य थे।

Reliance Communications to spin off real estate business into separate listed unit

Reliance Communications will spin off its real estate business into a separately listed unit, a move the country's No.3 mobile phone carrier by customers said was to focus on its core busines
Reliance Communications, controlled by billionaire Anil Ambani, is the most leveraged among listed Indian telecommunications carriers
In December, Ambani's Reliance Group and China's Dalian Wanda Group announced a tie-up to develop real estate and movie theatre projects.

Chinese firms evince interest to take up more ventures in Pakistan

Chinese firms engaged in big infrastructure projects in Pakistan today expressed their willingness to take up more ventures in the country, including PoK.

State-owned Gezhouba company, which is constructing Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), told Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that it would like to take part in the construction of Diamer Bhasha Dam, designed to generate 4,500 MW of power in Gilgit-Baltistan in PoK.

Andy Murray wins Wimbledon title, ends 77-year agony

Andy Murray ended Britain's agonising 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men's champion on Sunday when he destroyed world number one Novak Djokovic, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 in the blistering heat of the All England Club.

It was 26-year-old Murray's second Grand Slam title to follow his breakthrough triumph at the US Open in 2012.

Israel passes military draft Bill

Israel’s Cabinet has approved a plan that would gradually end a contentious system that has granted automatic draft exemptions to Jewish ultra-Orthodox seminary students.

Under a longstanding system, thousands of young men are allowed to skip compulsory military service to pursue religious studies. 

The new system, which needs Parliamentary approval, would reduce the number of exemptions and require ultra-Orthodox men to register for service. It would go into effect in three years.

The draft was a central issue in January elections and propelled Yesh Atid, the secular rights party behind the new regulations, into the government.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday the law will be implemented “gradually.”
Ultra-Orthodox religious leaders condemned the decision, charging it would infringe on their lifestyle.

IAF chief to visit South Korea

Air Chief Marshal N.A.K. Browne, Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chief of the Air Staff, is leading a composite delegation comprising officers from the three services, on a four day visit to the South Korea (ROK).

During the visit to Seoul and other places, Air Chief Marshal Browne, is scheduled to call on the Kim Kwan-Jin, Minister of Defence, and would also be meeting General Jung Seung-jo, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), General Sung Il-Hwan, Chief of Staff, ROK, Air Force and Rear Admiral Jung Jin Seob, Commander ROK Navy Second Fleet. 

Air Chief Marshal Browne would also visit the Second Fleet Command located at Pyeongtaek, ROK Air Force Academy, located at Cheongju, Chungbuk as well as the 17th Fighter Wing based at Cheongju, Daegu.

Terror strikes Bodh Gaya's Mahabodhi temple, Buddha idol, tree safe; NIA begins probe

Nine serial blasts in a coordinated terror attack rocked Buddhist pilgrimage town of Bodh Gaya and its famed Mahabodhi temple complex in south central Bihar early on Sunday, injuring two monks.

Buddhists from all over the world visit the temple, which has the Bodhi tree under which Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. “The holy Bodhi tree is safe and there is no damage to it,” said Bihar director general of police Abhayanand.


The temple and the Bodhi Tree, under which Lord Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment, did not suffer any damage in the blasts which shook the holy town frequented by Buddhist pilgrims from Sri Lanka, China, Japan and the whole of southeast Asia.

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