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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Westinghouse expects to sign India reactor deal in June - CEO

WASHINGTON 

The chief executive of Toshiba Corp's (6502.T) Westinghouse Electric said on Wednesday he expects to sign a deal in June to build six nuclear reactors in India after marathon negotiations that began more than a decade ago.

In January, Westinghouse CEO Daniel Roderick told Reuters he hoped to be able to sign the deal in March, in time for a visit to Washington by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend a nuclear security summit that starts Thursday. On Wednesday, Roderick said the target date was now June.

"It may take until, I'm going to say, early June, which is the next time that there's going to be a government-to-government meeting with India," Roderick told Reuters in Washington.

The deal would be the first nuclear commercial power project since the United States and India agreed in 2008 to cooperate in the civil nuclear arena.

"We have submitted everything that we need to India and they have reviewed it and they are in the process now of finalising the paperwork," Roderick said.

He declined to say how much the deal would be worth, or the price per unit of electricity, but said India had judged Westinghouse to be a "competitive energy source provider" and this would allow the contract to go on to the next phase.

Roderick said Westinghouse was still working on details of the nuclear operator liability issue, but that progress had been made.

"We are certainly comfortable enough to go to the next step from where we are right now, and if India continues to deliver on its milestones for the insurance programme, then that should satisfy what Westinghouse needs," he said.

India wants to dramatically increase its nuclear capacity to 63,000 megawatts (MW) by 2032, from 5,780 MW, as part of a broader push to move away from fossil fuels, cut greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the dangerous effects of climate change.

For decades, India was shut out of nuclear trade because of its weapons programme. The 2008 agreement with the United States gave it access to foreign suppliers without giving up arms that are primarily meant as a deterrent against nuclear-armed China.

But hopes that U.S. reactor makers would get billions of dollars of new business evaporated after India adopted a law in 2010 giving the state-run operator Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd (NPCIL) the right to seek damages from suppliers in the event of an accident.

Indian officials have since sought to assuage suppliers' concerns, including by setting up an insurance pool with a liability cap of 15 billion Indian rupees ($226.16 million).

Roderick said he had been working on the agreement since 2005 and it was the longest negotiation he had ever been involved in.

"Most of our teams have finished and we've got all the paperwork in, so the next thing we will be waiting for is just the government approvals to move to the signature phase," he said.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom; Editing by David Gregorio)

Britain says state takeover not the answer in steel crisis


LONDON/PORT TALBOT, WALES | Prime Minister David Cameron said there was no guarantee a buyer could be found for Britain's biggest steel producer after Tata Steel announced it was pulling out, and a state takeover was not the answer.
Cameron said he was doing all he could following the Indian company's decision to sell its British operation, a move that has put 15,000 jobs at risk and exposed the government to accusations of failing to protect the industry from cheap Chinese imports.
Tata's biggest plant in Port Talbot, south Wales, is losing around $1.4 million a day as a result of depressed steel prices and high costs.
"We're going to work very hard with the company to do everything we can, but it is a difficult situation, there can be no guarantees of success because of the problems that the steel industry faces worldwide," Cameron said after chairing an emergency meeting on the crisis on Thursday.
"We're not ruling anything out, (but) I don't believe nationalisation is the right answer."
Cameron's government has faced criticism over its response to Tata's decision, with opposition lawmakers saying it was "asleep at the wheel" when the Indian group said it was pulling out after nearly a decade in Britain.
The prime minister and Sajid Javid, the business minister, were out of the country when Tata's board met in Mumbai on Tuesday, leaving a junior colleague to respond.
The opposition Labour party and Britain's media said the handling of the crisis had been "chaotic" after the government rowed back on an initial suggestion from a junior minister that it could nationalise the plants for a period.
"It's absolutely extraordinary that they've been asleep at the wheel for this long," Stephen Kinnock, the local member of parliament in south Wales, told Sky News on Thursday.
"Why is it that the prime minister seems to be reacting to this as if he didn't see it coming. They're in total disarray."
VITAL INDUSTRY
Steelmakers in Britain pay some of the highest energy costs and green taxes in the world, but the government maintains that the fundamental problem facing the industry is the collapse in the price of steel, caused by overcapacity in China.
Britain imported 826,000 tonnes of Chinese steel in 2015, up from 361,000 two years earlier, according to the International Steel Statistic bureau.
Cameron's government, eager to cultivate closer ties with China, has opposed measures in Europe that could increase the tariffs paid on Chinese imports of steel, which are a fraction of the levels imposed by the United States.
Nonetheless, anti-EU campaigners said Brussels was part of the problem because rules on state aid limited the steps Britain could take to save the industry.
Cameron, who does not want to stoke anti-EU sentiment ahead of a referendum on Britain's EU membership in June, said half of the country's steel production went into European markets and the products could face European tariffs and taxes if Britain left.
He said ministers had been working on measures to help the industry, including encouraging major infrastructure projects to use British steel and cutting energy costs. The government's intervention, he said, had helped avert an outright closure of the loss-making operations by Tata.
But steel workers in Port Talbot said politicians had hindered rather than helped the industry.
They pointed to the policies of Cameron's right-leaning Conservative government as well as the European Union, which has been slow to penalise China for dumping steel.
"Do I blame the EU? To a certain extent, they've been very slow to act," said Dave Bowyer, 59, a steelworker for 40 years at Port Talbot and a representative of the Unite union.
"But I think most of the blame has to lie with the UK government. Mr Cameron will long be remembered as the prime minister who sat on his hands as the steel industry rolled into decline."
Business minister Javid said on Wednesday that there were buyers for the assets but government support might be needed, prompting speculation that the government could offer loans to any new buyer.
($1 = 0.6940 pounds)

(Additional reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Kate Holton)

Deployment of Wave Rider Buoy off Seychelles by India for Improved Ocean State Forecasts for the Indian Ocean Islands

As a part of the 'Integrated Ocean Information System' for the Indian Ocean Countries, the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, successfully deployed a Wave Rider Buoy off the Frigate Island, Seychelles. Ocean state forecasts are imperative for safe navigation and operations at sea.
                                   
The 'Integrated Ocean Information System' is being established by INCOIS under the technical cooperation umbrella of the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia (RIMES). India is serving as the Chair of the RIMES Executive Council represented by the Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences.
This event is a follow up to the inauguration of the Earth System Sciences Organisation (ESSO) -INCOIS Ocean State Forecasting System for Seychelles and Sri Lanka by Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science and Technology, in July 2015 at the 2nd RIMES Ministerial Conference in Delhi.
The ocean data collected will be useful not only to validate the Wave and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) forecasts from INCOIS for the oceanic region surrounding Seychelles in real time but will also help in analysing and tracking high swell events originating from the Southern Ocean and arriving at the southwest coast of India. These observations will help in further strengthening and enhancing our capability to predict the occasional High Wave events (Kallakadal) that often attack the Kerala coast causing damages to coastal villages and fishing boats.
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To ensure the buoy safety and easy retrieval, a 'Buoy drift alert system' has also been developed and implemented. All concerned officials will receive the alert, in case the buoy drifts more than 200 metres from its position.

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi along with the Prime Minister of Belgium, Mr. Charles Michel meeting the CEOs of Belgium companies, in Brussels, Belgium on March 30, 2016









The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inspecting the Guard of Honour, during the ceremonial welcome at the Egmont Palace, in Brussels, Belgium on March 30, 2016. The Prime Minister of Belgium, Mr. Charles Michel is also seen.






Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Israel's Rafael, India's Reliance in JV for air defense systems

JERUSALEM: State-owned Israeli defense contractor Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and India's Reliance Defense said on Tuesday they are setting up a joint venture in India to produce air to air missiles, air defense systems and observation balloons.
The companies will address programs valued at $10 billion over the next decade.
Reliance Defense, a unit of Reliance Infrastructure (RLIN.NS), will hold 51 percent of the joint venture and Rafael, one of Israel's largest defense firms, will hols the other 49 percent.
Rafael is a market leader in the air to air missile segment with products such as Python and Derby. Its air defense systems portfolio includes a number of short and medium range missiles.
Rafael has already provided large aerostat systems to the Indian Air Force for its surveillance, reconnaissance, communication and intelligence needs, the companies noted.
The joint venture will offer the entire range of products in these fields to the Indian armed forces, they added.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer)

India has signed 59 bilateral and/or unilateral APAs

Government signs 11 unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) 
The Central Board of Direct Taxes signed 11 unilateral APAs on 28th March, 2016. With this signing, India has entered into 59 bilateral and/or unilateral APAs. The Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) programme was introduced by the Finance Act, 2012 to provide a predictable and non-adversarial tax regime and to reduce litigation in the Indian transfer pricing regime. 50 of these agreements have been signed in the current financial year. The agreements cover a range of international transactions, including corporate guarantees, royalty, software development services, IT enabled services and trading. The agreements pertain to different industrial sectors like telecom, media, automobiles, IT services, etc. Some of the agreements have rollback provisions and provide certainty to the taxpayers for 9 years with regard to the covered international transactions. 

Rollback provisions in APAs were introduced in the July 2014 Budget to provide certainty on the pricing of international transactions for 4 years (rollback years) preceding the first year from which APA becomes applicable. With the notification of Rollback rules in March 2015, the taxpayer has been provided the option to choose certainty in transfer pricing matters with the Government for a total of nine years (5 future years and 4 prior years). 

Since the notification of the APA scheme on 30.08.2012, approximately 580 applications for APAs have been received and about half of these contain a request for the Rollback provisions. The number of applications is indicative of the wide international and national appreciation of the India’s APA programme’s ability to address complex transfer pricing issues in a fair and transparent manner.  

School students can play a major role in spreading the message of Water conservation and Pollution control of rivers says Uma Bharti

Sixth National Painting Competition on Water conservation and Pollution concludes 

Sushri Uma Bharati

Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Sushri Uma Bharti has said that school students can play a major role in spreading the message of water conservation and pollution control of rivers. Speaking at the sixth National Painting Competition on Water Conservation and Pollution held in New Delhi today the Minister said painting competitions on water conservation bring out innovative ideas for depicting the water stressed situation of our country and various possible solutions for judicious water management including its conservation and prevention of contamination. The Minister expressed her happiness at the wide range of innovative ideas expressed through the paintings by the young children, which, she said would guide the Ministry in taking appropriate action for ensuring safe and sustainable water for the future. She said the beautiful ideas presented by the children in their painting will motivate others in conservation and judicious utilisation of water. The Minister said “Conservation of water, which is important to all of us, needs to become a way of life for children so that they grow up as water literate and water conscious citizens”. Sushri Bharti expressed the hope that the students taking part in the competition will be instrumental in spreading the message of conservation and judicious management of water in their schools, communities and society at large.  She called upon the students, their parents as well as teachers to join hands in creating public awareness on water conservation and protection of water resources.

The Minister presented first prize of Rs. 50,000 to Kumari Ayesha Patanaik (Odisha), Two second prizes of Rs. 25, 000 each to Master Suraj Chaudhari (Goa) and Master V Hemchandran (Puducherry) and three third prizes of Rs. 10,000 each to Kumari Bidipta Deb (Tripura), Kumari G Emora Mercy (Tamil Nadu) and Kumari Neha Sharma (Haryana). The Minister also presented consolation prizes of Rs. 5,000 each to another 24 participants. 

The National Painting Competition is organised annually by Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation for the students of class VI, VII and VIII as part of the information, education and communication schemes of the Ministry. The competition which is being held annually since 2010, is held in three stages i.e. School, State and National level. This year, more than 14 lakh students from about 17,000 schools in the country participated in the school level painting competitions with the theme “Care for Water –Secure the Future”. Out of these, 50 students shortlisted by experts from each State/UT were invited to participate in the State level painting competitions organised during January 2016, mostly along banks of rivers on the theme “Protect Ground Water and Rivers form Pollution”. First prize winner from every state participated in today’s National Level Competition.


Special Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Dr Amarjit Singh and Chairman, CGWB, Shri KB Biswas also spoke on the occasion.

Second batch of 50 declassified files relating to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose released Online by Dr. Mahesh Sharma

Second Set of 50 declassified files relating to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was released Online on Web Portalwww.netajipapers.gov.in by Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State (I/C) for Culture and Tourism here today. The present batch of 50 files consists of 10 files from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), 10 files from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), and 30 files from Ministry of External Affairs  (MEA) pertaining to the period 1956 to 2009.

It may be recalled that First lot of 100 files relating to Netaji, after their preliminary conservation treatment and digitization, was put in the public domain by the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi on 23 January 2016, on the occasion of the 119th birth anniversary of Netaji.

The present release of 50 files will further meet the continued public demand to access these files and this will also facilitate scholars to carry out further research on the doyen of the freedom movement.These many files having passed the scrutiny of the specially constituted Committee having experts from the field of Archives which looks into the aspects such as :

-          To ascertain the physical conditions of the files and carry out necessary repair and conservation wherever needed, through Conservation Unit.

-          To verify the quality of digitization for enabling the digitized records to upload in the web portal ‘www.netajipapers.gov.in.

-          To check if there are any duplication in the files.

are being released on the Internet for use by the researchers and general public.

It may further be added that in 1997 the National Archives of India had received 990 declassified files pertaining to the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) from the Ministry of Defence, and in 2012, 1030 files/ items pertaining the Khosla Commission (271 files/ items) and Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry (759 files/ items) from the Ministry of Home Affairs. All these files/ items are already open to the public under the Public Records Rules, 1997.

Monday, 28 March 2016

63rd National Film Awards, 2015 announced

Bahubali awarded Best Feature Film and Bajrangi Bhaijaan declared Best Popular Film providing Wholesome Entertainment

Amitabh Bachchan to be given Best Actor award for the film Piku; Kangana Ranaut Best Actress for Tanu Weds Manu Returns
Sanjay Leela Bhansali given Best Direction Award for his Film Bajirao Mastani



The 63rd National Film Awards 2015 were announced today by the Chairpersons of the three juries on Feature Films, Non Feature Films and Best Writing on Cinema. The Feature Film Central panel was headed by Shri Ramesh Sippy, a popular director & producer in Hindi cinema. The Central panel comprised of 11 members including Chairman. The Non Feature jury was headed by Shri Vinod Ganatra and comprised of 7 members including the Chairman. The jury on Best Writing on Cinema was headed by Ms. Advaita Kala and comprised of 3 members including the Chairperson.

Prior to the announcement of the awards, the Chairpersons of the three juries and members of the jury presented their reports to Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs and Information & Broadcasting, Shri Arun Jaitley. Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore and Secretary (I&B), Shri Sunil Arora were also present on the occasion. Shri Jaitley appreciated the efforts put in by the jury members in deciding the awards in various categories which reflected the diversity of India’s cinematic brilliance and diversity.


Some of the prominent winners in various categories for this year National Film Awards included Bahubali in the best Feature Film category and Amdavad Ma Famous in the best Non-Feature Film Category. Amitabh Bachchan was given the best actor award for the film Piku and Kangana Ranaut was given the best actress award for her movie Tanu Weds Manu Returns. Samuthirakan was given the Best Supporting Actor award for the film Visaranaai. The award for best supporting actress was given to Tanvi Azmi for her role in Bajirao Mastani. Sanjay Leela Bhansali was given the Best Direction Award for his Film Bajirao Mastani.
 Dr. Rajakumar Samagra Charithre was given the Best Book on cinema award. The best film critic award was given to Meghachandra Kongbam who interprets the world of Indian cinema for his readers in Manipuri. This year National Film Awards included a special award given to the state of Gujarat for being the most film friendly state in the Country.

50 Declassified Files Relating to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose to be Released ‘Online’ Tomorrow

The Second batch of fifty declassified files relating to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose will be released online on web portal www.netajipapers.gov.in by Dr. Mahesh Sharma, the Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (I/C) and Civil Aviation on 29 March, 2016 at 3:30 PM. The present batch of 50 files consists of 10 files from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), 10 files from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), and 30 files from Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) pertaining to the period 1956 to 2009.

It may be recalled that first lot of 100 files relating to Netaji, after their preliminary conservation treatment and digitization, was put in the public domain by the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi on 23 January 2016, on the occasion of the 119th birth anniversary of Netaji.

The present release of 50 files will further meet the continued public demand to access these files and this will also facilitate scholars to carry out further research on the doyen of the freedom movement. These many files having passed the scrutiny of the specially constituted Committee having experts from the field of Archives which looks into the aspects such as :

1. To ascertain the physical conditions of the files and carry out necessary repair and conservation wherever needed, through Conservation Unit.

2. To verify the quality of digitization for enabling the digitized records to upload in te web portal ‘www.netajipapers.gov.in’.

3. To check if there are any duplication in the files.

are being released on the internet for use by the researchers and general public.

It may further be added that in 1997 the National Archives of India had received 990 declassified files pertaining to the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) from the Ministry of Defence, and in 2012, 1030 files/ items pertaining the Khosla Commission (271 files/ items) and Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry (759 files/ items) from the Ministry of Home Affairs. All these files/ items are already open to the public under the Public Records Rules, 1997.