Employment News 16 October 2013 Business news , Eonomy news , General knowledge 2013
FIR against industrialist KM
Birla
In a fresh FIR against former coal secretary PC Parekh
and industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, the CBI registered on Tuesday, the 14th
FIR in its ongoing coal scam, along with raids at several places.
The case is being directly monitored by the Supreme
Court.
The two have been accused of criminal conspiracy and
corruption in connection with alleged irregularities in allocation of coal
blocks eight years back.
The 46-year-old head of the Aditya Birla group will be
called in for questioning, CBI sources said.
In connection with the case, CBI teams are also raiding
various places including Delhi, Mumbai,Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar and Hyderabad.
The agency has booked Birla as a representative of
Aditya Birla Group and his group company, aluminium maker Hindalco, for alleged
corruption in the allocation of Talabira two coal blocks in Odisha which was
allotted to it on November 10, 2005, the sources said.
The $40 billion (about Rs. 2.45 lakh crore)
conglomerate has denied receiving any FIR and refuted allegations of any
wrongdoing.
Parekh, who was Coal Secretary at the time of this
allocation, faces charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act as also
criminal conspiracy and other offences.
CBI has been at the receiving end in the Supreme Court
which has pased tough questions on why coal fields were allocated to private
players without a transparent bidding process, the slow pace of probe as also
on missing files.
India, Finland ink clean technology
pact to produce ethanol
In a first-of-its-kind initiative to promote use of clean
technology, India on Tuesday signed an agreement with Finland to produce
indigenous ethanol and reduce country’s dependence on its import.
As per the deal, State-run explorer ONGC and Finnish
clean technology firm Chempolis will set up a pilot project to produce ethanol,
bio-chemicals and bio-coal from biomass residual matters.
The agreement was inked between Finnish Minister for
European Affairs Alexander Stubb and India’s Minister of State for Petroleum
and Natural Gas Panabaka Lakshmi in New Delhi.
The ONGC chairman further added that since 75 per cent
of India’s ethanol requirements are met through imports, there is a large
requirement which is not being met by indigenous production.
Besides, India is also looking at collaboration with
clean technology firm Ripasso to convert solar energy into thermal energy.
President confers Presidential Award
for Classical Tamil
President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday conferred the
Presidential Award for Classical Tamil 2009-10 and 2010-11 at a function in
Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi.
Dr. Iravathram Mahadevan received prestigious
Tolkappiyar award for his immense contribution in the area of Epigraphy.
President also conferred Young Scholar Awards to Dr. T.
Suresh, Dr. S. Kalpana, Dr. R. Chandrasekhar , Dr. Vaani Arivaalan and Dr. C.
Muthamizhselvan for showing excellence in Tamil studies.
The President awards for Classical Tamil have been
instituted by the Ministry of Human Resources Development to give recognition
to distinguished scholars who have made outstanding contribution to the
development of Classical Tamil language and literature.
Aircraft Noise Linked To Higher Risk of Heart Disease and
Stroke
The researchers from the Imperial College London and the
King’s College London revealed that a lot of aircraft noise can increase the
risks of circulatory, heart and stroke diseases.
The study was conducted on 3.6
million residents near Heathrow Airport.
The study suggested that the risks of
these people increase by 10-20 percent with the highest levels of aircraft
noise.In the Heathrow study, the risks were around 10 to 20 percent higher in
areas with highest levels of aircraft noise compared with the areas with least
noise.
Queen Elizabeth II Launched The Baton Relay For 2014
Commonwealth Games
The Queen’s Baton Relay – heralding the 2014 Commonwealth Games
in Glasgow – has been launched at Buckingham Palace, London.
The message written
by Queen Elizabeth II, the head of the Commonwealth is written in the baton
which started its 248-day journey around 70 nations and territories.
This year
Indian sportspersons will not get a chance to hold the Queens Baton of the 2014
Commonwealth Games and run in relay on 12-13 October 2013.
The Queen’s Baton
Relay is like the Olympic Torch Relay.It is like the relay across the world
before the beginning of the Commonwealth Games.
Election Commission Appoints 42 Awareness Observers
The Election Commission on 8 October appointed 42 awareness
observers for assembly polls to be conducted in five states- Delhi, Madhya
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Rajasthan.
These awareness observers will
oversee the management of electoral process as well as help in increasing the
voter turnout. In the meanwhile, the awareness observers will also keep an eye
on the paid news.
INS Sunayna commissioned into Indian
Navy
The Indian Navy on 15 October 2013 inducted into service
its largest offshore patrol vessel (OPV), INS Sunayna, at the Southern Naval
Command.
The ship was designed and built by the public sector Goa
Shipyard. The ship is equipped with the most advanced communication,
navigation and electronic warfare equipment besides a 76-mm SRGM (Super Rapid
Gun Mount), and close-in weapon system (CIWS). INS Sunayna will strengthen the
Indian Navy capability to safeguard the maritime interests.
The vessel is expected to fill the vital gap in the
Southern Naval Command’s patrol capability.
The vessel also has the ability to embark an advanced
light helicopter (ALH) or a Chetak search and rescue helicopter. Two more
vessels of this class will be delivered to the Navy between this year-end and
mid-2014.
EC of India Approved None of the Above
Option in EVMs and Ballot Papers
The Election Commission of India ordered on 13 October
2013 the Chief Electoral Officers of all
The None of the Above option will be provided at the
bottom of the panel on the EVMs or as the last row in the ballot paper after
all the candidates have been listed with their respective symbols in the same
language used to list the candidates.
Likewise, the contours of the NOTA panel will be
identical to that given to each candidate.
iv. In constituencies contesting more than 16 candidates in
the fray, an extra EVM will be attached to the first balloting unit for the
NOTA option as the EVMs currently in use can accommodate only 16 rows.
Walsh to be named India's hockey coach
Australian Terry Walsh is set to be appointed as head
coach of the Indian men’s hockey team after the Sports Authority of India
recommended his name to the Sports Ministry.
Walsh’s name has been forwarded to the Sports Ministry
and his appointment will be cleared in a week’s time.
Thomson said the SAI has recommended a monthly salary
of Australian dollar 12,000 for Walsh, who was part of Australia’s
silver-winning team in 1976 Montreal Olympics.
Nobbs was getting Australian Dollar 11,000 and Walsh
has been offered a thousand more than him,” he added.
Former Australia and Holland coach Walsh was the
front-runner for the top job but there were indications earlier that Oltmans,
who was the interim coach after Australian Nobbs resigned in July, would be
made the permanent coach.
Walsh was last seen in the role of Technical Director of
USA Hockey. He left the position at the end of last year.
Indian-American actor Kumar Pallana
dies
Indian actor Kumar Pallana, who played the memorable role
of a janitor in Tom Hanks starrer 'The Terminal' and worked in many Wes
Anderson movies, has died. He was 94.
Pallana was a scene stealer as an Indian janitor who
enjoyed watching people slip on his freshly cleaned floors in the Steven
Spielberg directed movie.
Anderson met Pallana as a customer at a coffee shop
owned by his son and first cast him in 1996's 'Bottle Rocket'.
The actor then went on to do supporting role in the
director's 'Roshmore', 'The Royal Tenenbaums and 'The Darjeeling Limited', the
Entertainment Weekly reported. Pallana also worked as a juggler, a singer and a
yoga instructor among other trades.
Novak Djokovic defeated Juan Del Potro
to win Shanghai Masters 2013
Novak Djokovic on 15 October 2013 defeated Juan Del Potro
6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3) to win a second straight trophy at the Shanghai Masters in
China.
Djokovic earned victory on the first of three match
points in the third-set tiebreaker after Del Potro saved two Djokovic
match-winners in the tenth game of the set. Novak Djokovic won a fourth Beijing
trophy over the past five years when he beat Nadal last week. Djokovic is from
Serbia.
Djokovic, at present owns five titles this season and
39 in his career.
Djokovic finished with 47 winners but converted on only
two of his dozen opportunities. Djokovic has defeated Del Potro 10 times while
has lost to him three times. Del Potro had defeated Nadal in the semi-finals of
Shanghai Masters.
Oscar Hijuelos, the Cuban-American Writer, Died at
62
Oscar Hijuelos, the Cuban-American writer died on 13
October 2013 in New York City. He was 62 years old and died because of heart
attack. He was the first Latino to win the Pulitzer Prize. He is survived by
his wife.
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