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Friday, 29 January 2016

RBI warns against looser fiscal policy

Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan warned on Friday that straying from fiscal consolidation and easing up on the fight against inflation would jeorpardise the country's economic stability at a time of global market turmoil.
The blunt words, in a speech to a research body in New Delhi, come as the government is looking at proposals to widen its budget deficit targets to steer more spending into infrastructure, while government officials have called on the central bank to cut rates further to help boost the economy.
But Rajan said loosening its focus on inflation or the fiscal deficit risked pushing India onto a path similar to Brazil's, saying the South American country passed big stimulus measures and cut interest rates aggressively, but is now suffering from the hangover of those policies.
It would also risk pushing India into a similar situation as 2013 when the country suffered its worst crisis in more than two decades, and dent its appeal at a time when the rest of the so-called BRIC economies are struggling, Rajan added.
"It is at such times that we should not be overambitious," Rajan said.

"We should be very careful about jeopardizing our single most important strength during this period of global turmoil - macroeconomic stability."
Rajan emphasized the need to stick to fiscal consolidation, noting recent power industry reforms passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government could force state governments to absorb 75 percent of the 4.3 trillion rupees held by its utilities, and could inflate the country's debt levels.

New Delhi is believed to be considering widening its fiscal deficit targets when it unveils its annual budget next month, government officials have said. Analysts have said markets will forgive small adjustments as long as the spending is accompanied by other measures such as reducing subsidies.
Rajan also warned about the dangers of changing the current policy of targeting consumer inflation of 2 to 6 percent, which the RBI formally adopted last year.
Recently government officials, including Modi's top economic adviser Arvind Panagariya in an interview with Reuters, have suggested a need to loosen the target.

Rajan rejected those arguments on Friday, warning that changing its target would risk undermining the RBI's "policy credibility."
"If every time there is any minor difficulty, we change the goal posts, we signal to the markets that we have no staying power. Let me therefore reiterate that we have absolutely no intent of departing from the inflation framework," he said.

Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda holds a high level meeting on Zika Virus

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Shri J P Nadda today held a high level meeting comprising senior officials from the Health Ministry and AIIMS to take stock of the situation in view of the recent cases of Zika Virus being reported from some countries.

“We are closely monitoring the situation and all necessary steps have been initiated to ensure that India is well prepared in case of any eventuality,” the Health Minister said after the meeting.

The Health Minister directed to constitute a technical group with immediate effect which would monitor the situation arising out of spread of Zika Virus in other countries and will advise further on all the necessary steps that need to be taken.

“We are focusing on especially strengthening the surveillance system,” the Health Minister added.

Aedes mosquito which transmits dengue also transmits Zika virus. The Health Minister emphasised that there should be an increased focus on prevention to control the spread of the Aedes mosquito that breeds in clean water.

“Community awareness plays an instrumental role in this regard. There is a need for greater awareness amongst community,” the Health Minister said.

Also present in the meeting were Shri B P Sharma, Secretary (Health), Dr. Jagdish Prasad, DGHS and other senior officer of the Health Ministry.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

The Result of Company Secretaries Foundation Programme Examination Released by Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’bleUnion Minister for Corporate Affairs, Finance and I &B

 
 
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The Result of Company Secretaries Foundation Programme Examination was released by Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Union Minister for Corporate Affairs, Finance and  I & B on 27th January, 2016 (Seen in the Picture from left to right Sh. Tapan Ray, Secretary MCA; Sh. Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Union  Minister for Corporate Affairs, Finance and I& B; CS Mamta Binani, President, ICSI; CS Ranjeet Pandey, Council Member, ICSI; CS Vineet K. Chaudhary, Council Member, ICSI
 
 
The Result of Company Secretaries Foundation Programme Examination was released by Shri Arun Jaitley, Hon’ble Union Minister for Corporate Affairs, Finance and  I & B on 27th January, 2016 at New Delhi. Hon’ble Minister congratulated the Students who have topped the Exams and wished them good luck .
 
Ms. Karishma Mahendra Madrecha of Thane and Mr. Atharva Abhijit Samant of Mumbai secured the top position jointly in the Foundation Programme examination.
 
Ms. Sanika Sanjeev Barve and Mr. Sumedh Aniruddha Pawse  secured second and third position respectively in order of merit in the examination. .
 
In December 2015 session, 59.26% of candidates passed the Foundation Programme examination. This time girl candidates outshined the boys as the pass percentage of girls stands at 63.39% as against 53.05% for the boys.
 
The result of Computer Based Examination for CS (Company Secretaries) Foundation Programme held in 106 cities across the nation and one overseas centre at Dubaion 26th and 27th December, 2015 were declared yesterday , at New Delhi and released to all the Regional and Chapter Offices of the Institute throughout the country for information of all concerned.  In addition to making available result along with subject wise break-up of marks on the Institute’s website — www.icsi.edu  the ICSI has extended the facility of downloading of  e-result-cum-marks  statement by the examinees.
 
 
The next Computer Based Examination for CS Foundation Programme will be held on 4th and 5th June, 2016.

WHO to convene an International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Zika virus and observed increase in neurological disorders and neonatal malformations

138th session of the Executive BoardWHO statement /28 January 2016 : WHO Director-General, Margaret Chan, will convene an International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Zika virus and observed increase in neurological disorders and neonatal malformations.
The Committee will meet on Monday 1 February in Geneva to ascertain whether the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Decisions concerning the Committee’s membership and advice will be made public on WHO’s website.

Outbreak in the Americas

In May 2015, Brazil reported its first case of Zika virus disease. Since then, the disease has spread within Brazil and to 22 other countries and territories in the region.
Arrival of the virus in some countries of the Americas, notably Brazil, has been associated with a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and in cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a poorly understood condition in which the immune system attacks the nervous system, sometimes resulting in paralysis.
A causal relationship between Zika virus infection and birth defects and neurological syndromes has not been established, but is strongly suspected.

WHO action

WHO’s Regional Office for the Americas (PAHO) has been working closely with affected countries since May 2015. PAHO has mobilized staff and members of the Global Outbreak and Response Network (GOARN) to assist ministries of health in strengthening their abilities to detect the arrival and circulation of Zika virus through laboratory testing and rapid reporting. The aim has been to ensure accurate clinical diagnosis and treatment for patients, to track the spread of the virus and the mosquito that carries it, and to promote prevention, especially through mosquito control.
The Organization is supporting the scaling up and strengthening of surveillance systems in countries that have reported cases of Zika and of microcephaly and other neurological conditions that may be associated with the virus. Surveillance is also being heightened in countries to which the virus may spread. In the coming weeks, the Organization will convene experts to address critical gaps in scientific knowledge about the virus and its potential effects on fetuses, children and adults.
WHO will also prioritize the development of vaccines and new tools to control mosquito populations, as well as improving diagnostic tests.

20 Smart Cities Announced

Government announces first batch of 20 smart cities from 11 States and Delhi

Bhubaneswar tops the list; Bhopal at 20

23 States/UTs left out to participate in fast track competition
The Government today announced the 20 winners of the Smart City Challenge competition for financing during this financial year. Announcing the cities here today, Minister of Urban Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu said that the winners were from 11 States and the Union Territory of Delhi and the selection was totally objective and transparent based on standardized processes.
The Government today announced the 20 winners of the Smart City Challenge competition for financing during this financial year. Announcing the cities here today, Minister of Urban Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu said that the winners were from 11 States and the Union Territory of Delhi and the selection was totally objective and transparent based on standardized processes.


The Minister said that urban local bodies are taking a quantum jump to improve their capabilities and have resorted to SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis of each city for coming out with city vision.
            The 20 smart cities announced by Shri Venkaiah Naidu were :
           
Rank
City
State
1
Bhubaneswar
Odisha
2
Pune
Maharashtra
3
Jaipur
Rajasthan
4.
Surat
Gujarat
5
Kochi
Kerala
6
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
7
Jabalpur
Madhya Pradesh
8
Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh
9
|Solapur
Maharashtra
10
Davanagere
Karnataka
11
Indore
MP
12
New Delhi Municipal Council
Delhi
13
Combattore
Tamil Nadu
14
Kakinada
Andhra Pradesh
15
Belagavi
Karnataka
16
Udaipur
Rajasthan
17
Guwahati
Assam
18
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
19
Ludhiana
Punjab
20
Bhopal
MP
 
            Of these 20 cities accounting for a total population of 3.54 crore, 5 have  population below 5 lakhs each, 4 in the range of 5-10 lakhs, 6 in between 10-25 lakhs, 4 between 25 and 50 lakhs and only Ahmedabad has above 50 lakhs.






Wednesday, 27 January 2016

United Kingdom joins renewed fight to end forced labour

The UK has ratified the 2014 Protocol to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930, adding its support to Norway and Niger in the campaign to end modern slavery




UK Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation Karen Bradley and ILO Director-General Guy Ryder
LONDON (ILO News) – The United Kingdom has ratified a landmark ILO agreement to combat forced labour, people trafficking and other forms of modern slavery. The Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930  aims to prevent forced labour and provide support for its victims. The UK now joins Niger and Norway as one of the first nations to sign the Protocol.

“This is a significant and welcome development in the fight against forced labour,” said ILO Director-General Guy Ryder, “The United Kingdom’s ratification is a clear sign that global momentum is building in the fight against these abhorrent practices that demean and enslave millions around the world.”

ILO research  has shown that profits from the forced labour industry are highest in developed economies and the European Union. The Organization estimates  that 21 million people are victims of forced labour around the world, producing approximately US$150 billion a year in illicit profits. The practice takes many forms, from domestic work to agriculture, fishing and construction. Women and girls, in particular, are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation.

UK Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation Karen Bradley said: “Sadly, forced labour can take place in any industry, but the UK Government will not stand by while criminals profit from this trade in human misery.

“That’s why we have committed to working with the International Labour Organization and other countries to make sure we are providing the strongest possible protection for victims and bringing perpetrators to justice.

“Through our landmark Modern Slavery Act we are already ensuring that those who are guilty of forced labour offences can face life behind bars, and our Immigration Bill, will ensure that the Gangmasters Licensing Authority has new powers to investigate those workers being exploited.”

The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA), the public body set up by the UK Government to fight forced labour, is a partner of the 50 for Freedom  campaign against modern slavery. The campaign, led by the ILO, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), was launched in London in October 2015. Other UK partners of the 50 for Freedom campaign include the Ethical Trading Initiative and the Institute for Human Rights and Business.

The United Kingdom has a strong record in combatting forced labour. It was among the first countries to ratify the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), in 1931, and the Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957 (No. 105), in 1957. In March 2015, the “UK Modern Slavery Act” was adopted, as a critical step forwards in strengthening the legal framework for combatting all forms of forced labour.

The Protocol and Recommendation , adopted at the International Labour Conference in 2014, added new measures to the Forced Labour Convention of 1930. It requires member States to take steps to prevent forced labour, as well as to provide victims with protection and access to effective remedies. It also requires due diligence in both the public and private sectors to prevent and respond to risks of forced labour.

Pentagon eyes new contracts to end use of Russian rocket engines

WASHINGTON : The Pentagon views public-private partnerships as the best way to end U.S. reliance on Russian rocket engines, and plans to award contracts for such arrangements in fiscal 2017, Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work said in a letter obtained by Reuters.
Work told Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain in the letter dated Jan. 26 it was unrealistic to transition completely away from the Russian RD-180 engines that power the Atlas 5 rocket built by United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, before 2021 or 2022.
The government might still need to use the Russian engines for some launches, and could use sole-source allocation of some launches to ULA to ensure that the U.S. government maintained two viable sources of launch services, Work said.
He said the department would issue a draft request for proposals in the next few months, and the Pentagon's fiscal 2017 budget proposal would include funding for the initiative.

Agreement between the India and Russia for cooperation on a coordinated grant competition for conducting basic and exploratory scientific research

The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi was apprised about signing of an agreement between India and Russia in May 2015. The Agreement provides for competitive research grants to Indian and Russian researchers for joint implementation of research projects in areas of Basic and Exploratory Sciences.

The Agreement is valid for a period of six years and could be extended through mutual consent between Department of Science & Technology (DST) and Russian Science Federation (RSF).

This competition would be conducted in the areas of Mathematics, Computer & System Science; Physics & Space Science; Chemistry & Material Science; Biology and Life Science; Basic research for Medicine, Agricultural Science, Earth Science and Engineering Science. Decision to identify research projects for funding would be taken jointly by DST and RSF. The results of this cooperation will lead to generation of new knowledge, joint scientific publications, manpower training and IP generation through collaboration.

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

International Women's Day : March 2016


Step it up for gender equality march.


UN WOMEN : The 2016 theme for International Women’s Day is “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality”. The United Nations observance on 8 March will reflect on how to accelerate the 2030 Agenda, building momentum for the effective implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals. It will equally focus on new commitments under UN Women’s Step It Up initiative, and other existing commitments on gender equality, women’s empowerment and women’s human rights. - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/in-focus/international-womens-day#sthash.CPmT5lKh.dpuf

President of France, Mr. Francois Hollande, during ‘At Home` reception, on 67th Republic Day celebrations, at Rashtrapati Bhavan






The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, the Vice President, Shri M. Hamid Ansari, the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and the Chief Guest of Republic Day, President of France, Mr. Francois Hollande, during ‘At Home` reception, on 67th Republic Day celebrations, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on January 26, 2016.