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Thursday, 27 June 2013

May 2013 News 1 CABINET APPROVES DRAFT CITIZEN’S CHARTER BILL

CABINET APPROVES DRAFT CITIZEN’S CHARTER BILL


• Government officials who delay services may face fines.
• Time lines set for service deliveries.

The Union Cabinet on March 7, 2013 gave in-principle approval to a Bill providing for time-bound delivery of services like pensions, passports, caste certificates, death certificates, rationcards and tax refunds, among others to citizens. Defaulters will attract a penalty of Rs. 250 a day subject to maximum of Rs. 50,000.

The Bill covers needs like passports, transport, caste certificates, power utilities or issues like release of funds for pollution abatement and police procedures for arrest.

• The law will ensure that all states offer time bound services relating to services listed in the Centre's citizen's charter. The concept was implemented by the UK in 1991.
• Intended to blunt the Anna Hazare campaign, the Bill is     being brought to the Cabinet 15 months after it was introduced in Lok Sabha in Dec. 2011.
• Penalties include fine up to Rs. 50,000, investigation for corruption and disciplinary procedures for deliberate delays.
• Grievance redressal officers to be in place from central to panchayat level. The Bill regulates public officials at Central and State levels under the clause 'actionable wrong' in the concurrent list.
• Public authority will include ministries, public-private partnership, NGOs funded by govt. and private firms providing outsourced government services.

The Right of citizens for Time-Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and Redressal of their grievances Bill, 2011, lays down an obligation upon every public authority to publish citizens' charter, stating there in the time within which specified goods shall be supplied and services be rendered and provides for a grievance redressal mechanism for non-compliance of its provisions.
The proposed legislation, spearheaded by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, also mandates a public authority to establish a call centre,
customer care centre, help desk and people's support system to ensure time-bound delivery of services. It also seeks establishment of public grievance redressal commission at the Centre and every State. According to its provisions, a person aggrieved by the decision of the commission may prefer an appeal before the Lok Pal at the Centre (in case of decision by the Centre's Public Grievance Redressal commission) and the Lokayuktas in the States.

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SPACE NEWS FOR MAY 2013

SPACE

LARGEST SPACE OBSERVATORY OPENED

In a super-arid desert at an altitude of 5,000 meters, with almost no humidity or vegetation, the world's largest groundbased astronomy project opened for business on March 13, 2013, ready to probe the universe with unpre-cedented might. The Atacama Large Milli-meter submillimeter Array (ALMA) inChile is a joint effort among North Ameri-can,   European   and Asian agencies. "What is so very special about this place is that, right here above our heads, there is virtually no water vapour.
There is just so little that whatever light is emitted from a heavenly body, galaxy or star, it gets here with no interference," said Gianni Marconi, an astronomer with ALMA. "And this is the largest observatory that has ever been built," he added. As there is virtually no humidity to get in the way, ALMA's 66 antennas, ranging
in diameter from 7 to 12 metres, can glimpse at things in the darkest and remotest regions of the universe.
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60TH NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2013 ANNOUNCED

60TH NATIONAL FILM AWARDS FOR THE YEAR 2013 ANNOUNCED

The prestigious 60th National Film Awards for the year 2012 were announced in New Delhi in a joint Press Conference addressed by the Chairpersons of the three juries, Shri Basu Chatterjee for Feature Films, Ms. Aruna Raje for Non-Feature Films and Shri Swapan Mullick for Best Writing  on  Cinema on March 18, 2013.
The top  honour  in  the feature film category goes to Paan Singh Tomar (Hindi) produced by UTV Software communications Ltd. and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia.
In non-feature film category, the top honour Best Film goes to Shepherds of Paradise (Gojri and Urdu) produced and directed by Raja Shabir Khan. In Best Writing on Cinema section, the book Silent Cinema in India-A Pictorial Journey (English) written by B.D. Garga and published by Harper Collins Publisher India has bagged the top honour, whereas Shri P.S. Radhakrishnan has been declared the Best film Critic.

Here Is The National Film Awards 2012 List-
 
1. Best Feature Film-Paan Singh Tomar (Hindi).
2. Indira Gandhi award for Best Debut Film of a Director-Chittagong (Hindi) and Chodiyangal (Malayalam).
3. Best Popular Film-Vicky Donor (Hindi) and Ustaad Hotel (Malayalam).
4. Nargis Dutta Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration-ThanichallaNjan (Malayalam).
5. Best Film on Social Issues-Spirit (Malayalam).
6. Best Film on Environment Conservation-Black Forest (Malayalam).
7. Best Children's Film-Dekh Indian Circus (Hindi).
8. Best Animation Film-Delhi Safari (Hindi).
9. Best Direction-Shivaji Lotan Patil (Dhag).
10.Best Actor-Irrfaan Khan (Paan Singh Tomar) and Vikram Gokhale (Anumati).
11.Best Actress-Usha Jadhav (Dhag).
12.Best Supporting Actor-Annu Kapoor (Vicky Donor).
13.Best Supporting Actress-Dolly Alhuwalia (Vicki Donor) and Kalpana (ThanichallaNjan).
14.Best Child Artist-Virendra Pratap (Dekh Indian Circus) and Minon (101 Chodiyangal).
15.Best Male Playback Singer-Shankar Mahadevan (Chittagong)
16.Best Female Playback Singer-AartiAnklekar Tikekar (Samhita).
17.Best Cinematography-Cameraman :  Sudheer-Pal-sane Laboratory : Prasad Film Laboratory, Chennai (KO:YAD).
18.Best Screenplay-
    (i)   Screenplay Writer (Original):Sujoy  Ghosh (Kahaani).
    (ii)  Screenplay    Writer    (Adapted) : Bhavesh-Mandalia and Umesh Shukla (OMG Oh My God!)
    (iii) Dialogues : Anjali Menon (Ustaad Hotel).
19.Best Audiography-
    (i)   Location Sound Recordist : Radhakrishnan (Annayum Rasoolum).
    (ii)  Sound   Designer : Anirban Sengupta and Dipankar Chaki (Shabdo).
    (iii) Re-recordist of the final mixed track : Alok De, Sinoy Joseph and Shreejesh Nair (Gangs of Wasseypur).
20.Best Editing-Namrata Rao (Kahaani).
21.Best Production Design-Boontawee `Thor' Taweepasas and Lalgudi N. Illyaraja (Vishwaroopam).
22.Best Costume Designer-Poornima Ramaswamy (Paradesi).
23.Best Make-up Artist-Raja (Vazakkuenn 18/9).
24.Best Music Direction-Shailender Barve (Songs) and BijiBal (Back ground Score).
25.Best Lyrics-Prasoon Joshi (Chittagong).
26.Special Jury Awards-Rituparno  Ghosh    (Chitragandha) and Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Kahaani, Gangsof Wasseypur, Dekh Indian Circus, Tallash).
27.Best Special Effects-Mukta VFX 9 (Eega).
28.Best Choreography-Pt. Birju Maharaj    (Vishwaroopam).
29.Best Feature Film in each of the Language Specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution-Baandhon (Assamese), Shabdo    (Bengaki), The Good Road (Gujarati), Filmistan    (Hindi),   Bharath   Stores
(Kannada), Celluloid (Malayalam), Leipaklei (Manipuri), Investment (Manipuri), Nabar (Punjabi), Eega (Telegu), Harud (Urdu).
30.Best Feature Film in Language other than specified in VIII Constitution-Lessons in Forgetting (English), Ko : YAD (Mising).
31.Special Mention-
    (a)  Ozhimuri (Malayalam)-Lal
    (b)  Bharat Stores (Kannada)-H.G. Dattatreya
    (c)  Baandhon (Assamese)-Bishnu Kharghoria
    (d)  Ishaqzade (Hindi)-Parineeti Chopra
    (e)  Dekh Indian Circus (Hindi)-Tannishtha Chatterjee
    (f)  Dhag (Marathi)-Hansraj Jagtap
    (g)  Ustad Hotel (Malayalam)-Thilakan

NON-FEATURE FILMS


1. Best Non-Feature Film-Shepherds of Paradise (Gojri and Urdu).
2. Best Debut Film of Director-Eka Gachha Eka Manisa Eka Samudra (Odic) Director : Lipika Singh Darai.
3. Best Anthropological Ethnographic Film-Char ... The No-Man's Island (Bengali).
4. Best Bipgraphical/Historical Reconstruction-Cel-luloid Man.
5. Best Arts/Cultural Film-Modikhanyachya Don Goshti (Marathi).
6. Best Promotional Film-Dreaming Taj Mahal
7. Best Environment Film including Agriculture Timbaktu (English).
8. Best Film on Social Issues-Behind the Mist (Malayalam).
9. Best Exploration Adventure Film-Manipuri Pony.
10.Best Investigative Film-Inshallah Kashmir.
11.Special Jury Award-I Am Micro and Cancer Katha.
12.Best Short Fiction-Kaatal (Marathi).
13.Best Film on Family Values-After Glow.
14.Best Direction-(Kaatal) Vikrant Pawar.
15.Best Cinematography-Kaatal-Cameraman : Abhimanyu Dange Lab : Reliance Media Works and Shepherds of Paradise (Gojri and Urdu)-Camera-man: Raja Shabir Khan.
16.Best Audiography-Do Din Ka Mela : Harikumar M.
17.Best Editing-Celluloid Man : Irene Dhar Malik.
18.Best Narration/Voice Over-Suranjana Deepali-Moni Bordoloi.
19.Special Mention-
    (a)  Pinch of Skin-Priya Goswami (DIR)
    (b)  Allah is Great-Andres Lannetta (DIR)
    (c)  Raah (Animation)-Sanjay Jangid (Animator)

BEST WRITING IN CINEMA

Best Book on Cinema-Silent Cinema in India-A Pictorial Journey, Publisher-Harper Collins Publisher India, Author-B.D. Garga.
Best Film Critic-P.S. Radhakrishnan
Special Mention-Piyush Roy (For his in-depth knowledge of cinema and easy, informative style.)
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AWARDS AND HONOURS OF MAY 2013

AWARDS/HONOURS


SUGATHAKUMARI SELECTED FOR SARASWATI SAMMAN 2012

Sugathakumari, the Malayalam poetess in the third week of March 2013 was chosen for the Saraswati Samman 2012 for the poetry collection Manalezhuthu, which means The Writing on the Sand in English. The Saraswati Samman is constituted by K. K. Birla Foundation.
79-year-old   Sugathakumari  was selected for Saraswati Samman by the 13 member jury. The head of this jury was former Chief Justice of India R. C. Lahoti. The jury considered works of the artists published in 22 different languages from 2002 to 2011. Saraswati Samman is awarded annually for outstanding literary
work in any Indian language in past 10 years.

The following points can be noted about Sugathakumari.

• Sugathakumari has 15 volumes of poetry credited to her.
• She also has six collections of prose. Her career spans over a duration of five decades.
• The themes of her poems revolve around moral alertness, emotional empathy as well as humanist sensitivity. Her poems also include social themes such as women oppression, failures of the ideals which inspired India as well as ecological crisis.
• Sugathakumari is also the passionate environmentalist.
• She was also the head of Kerala's State Women's Commission.
• Manalezhuthu, the poetry collection for which she was chosen, is actually a collection of 27 different poems. This was published in 2006. The poetry collection is said to be a representation of best of contemporary Malayalam poetry.


FIVE WRITERS HONOURED WITH SAARC LITERATURE AWARD 2013

SAARC Literature Award was presented to five writers at Agra during the two days SAARC Festival of Literature on March 10, 2013. A poet-diplomat from India Abhay K. was among the five writers to be honoured with the prestigious Literature Award.
Other writers to be honoured with this award were Farheen Chaudhary (Pakistan), Abdul Khaliq Rashid (Afghanistan), Suman Pokhrel (Nepal) and novelist Daya Dissanayake (Sri Lanka).
The award is annually presented to the eminent writers of the South Asian region for their contribution in the promotion of literature through their writings as well as literary initiatives. The SAARC Literature Festival 2013 focussed on environment, literature and cultural connectivity. The First-Ever SAARC Writers Conference was organized in April 2000.


ARUN JAITLEY, KARAN SINGH AND AHARAD YADAV SELECTED FOR OUTSTANDING PARLIAMENTARIAN AWARD

The Parliamentary Award Committee selected BJP leader Arun Jaitley, Congress MP Karan Singh and JD(U) MP  Sharad Yadav  for  Outstanding Parliamentarian
Award for 2010, 2011 and 2012 respectively.
Arun Jaitley and Karan Singh are the members of Rajya Sabha from Gujarat and Delhi respectively. Sharad Yadav,  on the other hand is a member of Lok Sabha from Madhepura, Bihar. The Award   Committee which was headed by the   Speaker of Lok Sabha, Meira Kumar, recommended these names, which were accepted by executive Committee of the Indian Parliamentary Group of March 6, 2013.
It may be added here that Outstanding Parliamentarian Award was instituted by the Indian Parliamentary Group in 1994.
This award is conferred every year on the outstanding parliamentarian, who is recommended by award committee as well as approved by executive committee of the Indian Parliamentary Group.


PRESIDENT OF INDIA CONFERRED WITH THE LIBERATION WAR HONOUR AWARD BY BANGLADESH

The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee was on March 4, 2013 conferred with the Liberation War Honour Award by the President  of Bangladesh, Zillur  Rahman. The award was conferred upon him for his contribution to 1971 war. The award was given away   to   Pranab Mukherjee for contributions to the Liberation War. Earlier, the top most honour of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Freedom Honour was conferred upon former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi posthumously in 2011 for contributing towards creation of Bangladesh. Liberation War Honour Awards is the second highest honour of Bangladesh.


US STATE DEPARTMENT AWARDED WOMEN OF COURAGE AWARD TO DELHI GANGRAPE VICTIM

The US State Department awarded one of the 2013 International Women of Courage Awards to 23-year-old paramedical student who was gangraped in a moving bus in New Delhi on December 16, 2012. She died after just two weeks in Singapore after being raped in the capital. The award would be given away posthumously on March 8, 2013. Popularly the paramedical student is also called Nirbhaya. The Secretary of State John Kerry will give away the US awards. The ceremony will also be attended by the First Lady Michelle Obama.

The other women who will also receive the award are:

TSERING WOESER, the Tibetan blogger and activist,
Elena Milashina and Razan Zeitunah, the Russian journalist and rights activists.


HARIRAM MEENA SELECTED FOR THE BIHARI PURASKAR FOR 2012

Rajasthani author Hariram Meena was selected for the Bihari Puraskar for 2012 for Hindi novel Dhooni Tape Teer.
The novel was published in 2008. Dhooni Tape Teer is a novel based on the deaths of tribal people in Banswara in Rajasthan on November 17, 1913.
• The Bihari Puraskar is selected annually by a panel, which at present is headed by Nand Kishore Acharya. Bihari Puraskar was instituted by K.K.Birla Foundation in 1991.
• It is given on a yearly basis to the Rajasthani writers for their literary works in Rajasthani or Hindi published in last 10 years.
• The award includes a citation along with a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh.
• Hariram Meena was born on May 1, 1952 in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan.
• Various publications have been credited to his name and these include one novel, two anthologies and one travelogue.


ABEL PRIZE FOR BELGIAN PIERRE DELIGNE

The Norwegian Academy of Science Pierre Deligne winner of the 2013 Abel Prize. Belgian  mathematician  Pierre Deligne,  who  is regarded as one of the most
celebrated mathematicians of the 20th century, has been chosen for this year's prestigious Abel Prize in Mathematics.
The 69-year-old professor emeritus of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, is being awarded for his "seminal contributions to algebraic geometry and for their transformative impact on number theory, representation theory and related fields."
President of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters (which instituted this award in 2002) Kristi Strom Bull announced the award at the academy in Oslo on Wednesday. The Abel Prize is considered equivalent to the Nobel Prize, which is not awarded in the field of mathematics. It carries a cash award of 6 million Norwegian krone (about € 800,000 or $ 1 million). The prize will be given by his Majesty King Harald V of Norway at an award ceremony in Oslo on May 21.
The prize, which was given for the first time in 2003, recognises contributions of extraordinary depth and influence in mathematical sciences. In awarding the prize to Professor Deligne, the committee noted : "Deligne's powerful concepts, ideas, results and methods continue to influence the development of algebraic geometry as well as mathematics as a whole."



S. VENKATA MOHAN WINS THE NATIONAL BIO-SCIENCE AWARD FOR 2012


S. Venkata Mohan a scientist of the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, on March 19, 2013 won the National Bioscience Award for 2012 in Hyderabad. S. Venkata Mohan who is from the Bioengineering and environmental centre of the Institute won the prize for his contributions towards developing technologies for production of clean bio-fuels from waste. The National Bio-science Award which is also called by N-BIOS Prize is an honour of high importance conferred by the Federal Government of India to the select young Indian bio-scientists of less than 45 years of age. The award is given every year for distinctive contributions made towards the development of state of art in basic and applied areas of biological sciences through demonstrated activity in the form of publication in reputed journals and or patents. The award recognizes research and development work carried out in India during the last 5 years of the career.
The award is considered almost equivalent to the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize given by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research of India.



TOYO ITO DECLARED THE WINNER OF 2013 PRITZKER ARCHITECTURE PRIZE

Toro Ito Declared Architecture Prize Toyo Ito, the Japanese architect was declared as the winner of 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize on March 18, 2013. The Pritzker Architecture Prize is said to be the most prestigious and richest award of architecture. Often, this prize is also referred as the Nobel Prize
of Architecture.
71-year-old   Toyo  Ito is the sixth Japanese  architect to win this prize. Others who won the prize include late Kenzo Tange, the designer of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (in 1987), Fumihiko Maki (in 1993), Tadao Ando, the designer of Church of the Light (in 1995) and team of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (in 2010).
He will win 100000 US Dollars as well as a bronze medal at the official Pritzker ceremony will take place on May 29, 2013 at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.
• Toyo Ito was born in Seoul to the Japanese parents.
• He has a career spanning over duration of 50 years. His initial focus was on the minimalist residences. Later, his projects included Mikimoto in the glitzy Omotesando, flagship stores for Tod's and Ginza districts.
• He is best renowned for Sendai Mediatheque, the public library as well as art gallery which was completed in 2001.
• His notable creation also includes Municipal Funeral Hall in Gifu in Japan, arch-filled Tama Art University library in suburban Tokyo as well as White 0 residence in Marbella in Chile.



NAVNEET KAUR DHILLON CROWNED POND'S FEMINA MISS INDIA 2013

Navneet Kaur Dhillon was crowned Pond's Femina Miss India 2013 on March 24, 2013 in the grand finale of 50th edition of the beauty pageant in Mumbai.
20-year-old Navneet Kaur belongs to Punjab and is a media student at present. Navneet Kaur was also given the title Miss Glowing Skin. Sobhita Dhulipala and Zoya Afroz were  the first and second runners-up respectively. The trio of Navneet Kaur, Sobhita Dhulipala and Zoya Afroz were selected from a total of 23 finalists. The winner of Femina Miss India will now go for international contest Miss Universe. The first and second runners-up will compete in Miss World and Miss Asia Pacific respectively.
The judges of the ceremony were choreographer Shiamak Dawar, filmmaker Karan Johar, actors John Abraham,  Chitrangda Singh and Asin Thottumkal, cricketer Yuvraj Singh and fashion designer Ritu Kumar. Auditions  for the beauty pageant were held in Chandigarh, Delhi, Indore, Kolkata, Pune, Goa and Bangalore. The semi-finalists were Gail Nicole Da Silva, Navneet Kaur Dhillon, VijayaSharma, Zoya Afroz, Apurva Lonkar, Sagarika Chhetri, Srishti Rana, Swati Kain, Anukriti Gusain and Sobhita Dhulipala.
Karan Johar crowned Sobhita Dhulipala as Femina Miss Itimes Digital Diva. She also received Rs. 1 lakh.


ANIL ANANTHASWAMI WINS INAUGRAL PHYSICS JOURNALISM PRIZE


The  London based  Indian origin writer, Anil Ananthaswamy won inaugural Physics Journalism Prize for the article Hip Hip Array on February 28, 2013 in central London. The Physics Journalism Prize is cosponsored by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and the Institute of Physics (IOP). The article written by Anil Ananthaswamy, Hip Hip Array lays emphasis on Square km Array which is an international project for building and designing largest radio telescope.
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BOOKS AND AUTHORS INFORMATION OF MAY 2013

BOOKS AND AUTHORS


1. Yeh Khamoshi Kahan Tak? -by General Shahid Aziz
    - The author is Pakistan's ex-General who headed ISI analysis wing during Kargil operation and has written that Pak Government kept ISI largely in the dark about intrusions into India.
2. The City of Devi -by Manil Sury, Bloomsbury
3. The Spinning Tree -by Sri Kumar Sen

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DEFENCE NEWS FOR MAY 2013

DEFENCE NEWS


DESI BOFORS TO PLUG GAP IN ARMY'S FIRE POWER

[It has a range of 38 km]

The desi version of the original Suredish 155 mm Bofors howitzers, which proved its worth by wreaking havoc upon Pakistani intruders during the 1999 Kargil conflict, is now all set to plug huge operational gaps in the long range, high-volume fire-power of the Army. The Defence Ministry has placed an order worth over Rs. 1,260 crore for, acquisition of 114 of the artillery field guns, developed by the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), which has used the designs obtained under the Transfer of Technology (ToT) provisions in the infamous Rs. 1,437 crore Bofors contract of 1986 to develop the new guns.
The order is in tune with Defence Minister A. K. Antony's latest directive, issued in the aftermath of the bribery controversy in the VVIP helicopters' contract, for a greater thrust on indigenization to avoid scams. It will also serve to 'exorcize' the almost  three-decade-old Boforsghost-which in later years got reinforced by
scandals  around  other global artillery manufacturers like South African Denel, Israeli Soltam and Singapore Technology Kinetics (STK)-and prevented the Army from inducting even a single 155 mm howitzer since the mid-1980s

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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS FOR MAY 2013

ENTERTAINMENT


MINISTERIAL PANEL CLEARS 839 NEW F.M. STATIONS

Another 839 FM radio stations for smaller towns and cities would be in the offing by the end of year. A ministerial panel has approved the auction of licenses for the third phase of FM radio channels and Information and Broadcasting Ministry will soon issue auction guidelines. Around 86 Indian cities have FM radio stations and the government aims  at  extending  entertainment facility to most of towns having population of one lakh. This will happen with auction of 860 radio for phase III.
An empowered Group of Ministers headed by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram had asked the Telecom Minister to release additional frequency to Information and Broadcasting ministry to allow auction, through which the government wants raise about ! 5,000 crore.
The Government had earned about Rs. 1,700 crore through earlier two phases of auction. For phase-III, the Government is hopeful of rich haul because of success FM radio stations had achieved. Information and Broadcasting secretary Uday Kumar Varma said the ministerial panel had cleared the proposal and sought some changes in request for proposal to be sought from private players. Chidambaram in his budget speech has said FM radio expansion would happen in the financial year 2013-14.
Government officials said the ministerial panel has not accepted the Information and Broadcasting ministry's suggestion to link the licence fee with the percentage of total revenue generated by a FM radio station as is the case with telecom licences. While the auction would happen this year the entire expansion of FM in smaller towns and cities may take up to three years.
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IMPORTANT DAYS IN MAY


IMPORTANT DAYS


National Days


May    11    National Technology Day

International Days


May    1    International Labour Day
May    3    Press Freedom Day
May    8    World Red Cross Day
May    12    International Nurses Day
May    15    International Day of the Family
May    24    Commonwealth Day
May    31    Anti-tobacco Day
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NEWS ABOUT INDIAN STATES FOR MAY 2013

ANDHRA PRADESH


ANDHRA PRADESH BUDGET 2013-14 PRESENTED

Anam Ramnarayana Reddy, the Finance Minister of Andhra Pradesh on March 18, 2013 presented the budget for the year 2013-14 to the Andhra Pradesh legislature.

Budget 2013-14 of Andhra Pradesh At A Glance
• For the financial year 2013-14, government proposes an expenditure of Rs. 161348 crore. Non-plan expenditure is estimated at Rs. 101926 crore and Plan expenditure at Rs. 59422 crore.
• The estimated revenue surplus is Rs. 1023 crore and fiscal deficit is estimated at Rs. 24487 crore at 2.85 per cent of GSDP.
• First ever exclusive Agriculture action plan was presented to the Legislature.
• The revised estimates of 2012-13 indicate a revenue surplus of Rs. 1685 crore against the budgeted revenue surplus of Rs. 4444 crore. The fiscal deficit is estimated at Rs. 21129 crore which would be 2.86% of GSDP.
• The Gross State Domestic Product of Andhra Pradesh (GSDP) at current prices for the year 2012-13 as per the advance estimates is Rs. 738497 crore-an increase of 12.72 per cent over the quick estimate of the GSDP of the previous year.
• The interest subvention scheme of Vaddileni Runalu is launched for the benefit of the farmers. An allocation of Rs. 500 crore is made in the budget.
• A provision of Z 6128 crore is proposed in year 2013-14 for Agriculture and Allied Sectors.
• The allocation for Social Welfare department is Rs. 4122 crore in 2013-14. The allocation has been increased by Rs. 1445 crore over Rs. 2677 crore allocated in the year 2012.
• Five  Districts  i.e. Rangareddy, Hyderabad, East Godavari, Annanthapur and Chittoor are selected for implementation Aadhar Enabled Payment of all benefits in the first phase.
• Under the economic support schemes, Government is implementing the SC action plan so as to provide assistance to 66213 beneficiaries with an outlay of Rs. 423.86 crore.
• For improving health infrastructure in tribal areas, Government have sanctioned buildings for (59) PHCs, (238) Sub-Centres and (19) CHNCs with a cost of Rs. 45.97 crore under NRHM.

MAHARASHTRA

 

MAHARASHTRA RS. 184 CRORE REVENUE-SURPLUS BUDGET 2013-14 PRESENTED


State Budget of Maharashtra for the year 2013-14 was presented by the Deputy Chief Minister
and Finance Minister of the State, Ajit Pawar on March 20, 2013 in the State Assembly.
Ajit Pawar presented the State budget for the third time and proposed it to be of
Rs. 46,938 crore that is Rs. 1938 crore more than the  Rs. 4500 crore budget of the
fiscal year 2012-13.
The presented budget was  Rs.184.4 crore revenue surplus budget and the government also
proposed to mobilize Rs.1150 crore through various tax proposals. The budget was presented
with an expectation that the State's Gross Domestic Product shall grow at a rate of 7.1 percent.

Highlights

• To provide agricultural loan at subsidized rate allocation made :  Rs. 346.75 crore.
• Allocation made for Agricultural Development Programme :  Rs.51.04 crore.
• Projects for improvement in water sector were allotted : Rs. 400 crore.
• Water Supply Management was allotted : Rs. 850 crore.
• Fund allocation for responding to the National Calamities : Rs. 1050 crore.
• Subsidy for Industrial promotion :  Rs. 2500 crore.
• Subsidy for supply of electricity in the power looms : Rs. 939 crore.
• For health institute construction budget allocation made: Rs.477.98 crore.
• Allocation proposed for National Rural Health Mission : Rs. 500 crore.
• Proposal for allocation in Sarva Siksha Abhiyan  Rs. 711.50 crore.
• Allocation for Road Development :  Rs.2716.67 crore.
• Proposed allocation in the sector of women and child development: Rs. 1264.76 crore.
• For rural development and tourism, allocation proposed : Rs.650 crore.
• States Debt : Rs. 270000 crore.

TAMIL NADU


TAMIL NADU BUDGET 2013-14 PRESENTED


The Finance Minister of Tamil Nadu 0. Panneerselvam on March 21, 2013 presented the Budget 2013-14 in the Legislative Assembly.

The budget of the year 2013-14 was focussed on agriculture with not any imposition of taxes or not any hike proposed from the existing rates in the surroundings
of the slow economic growth. The Budget was focused on rural and urban infrastructure with investments going into storage and marketing infrastructure, industrial
development backed by speedy implementation of infrastructure projects including in power and roads.

Budget 2013-14 Of Tamil Nadu

• Compensation of Z 15000 per acre was announced as part of the special relief package in the Cauvery Delta Area per acre as crop loss compensation and special compensation including advance against insurance payments to those farmers who had suffered more than 50% crop loss.
• There is also announcement of works worth Rs. 1517 crore under various schemes which will be taken up in the Cauvery Delta Area, including the creation of 15000 farm ponds under MGNREGS at a cost of Rs. 181 crore.
• The State will exceed the Annual Plan target of Rs. 28000 crore during 2012-13 and the allocation has been increased to Rs. 37000 crore for 2013-14. The plan allocation for the primary sector has been increased by 20.12%.
• During 2012-13, the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) has recruited 12152 Police Constables, 377 Jail Warders and 791 Firemen. The TNUSRB will further recruit 17138 Police Constables, 1091 Sub-Inspectors, 1005 Firemen and 292 Jail Warders during 2013-14. Agriculture
• The allocation to agriculture is i 5189 crore (Rs. 4829 crore) of the total Rs. 17,220 crore to the primary sector.
• Following the Rs. 1517 crore relief package to the Cauvery Delta farmers, the Government is readying a relief package for the other districts.
• Horticulture will be expanded with 8.2 lakh acres brought  under vegetable  cultivation against the present 7.25 lakh acres.
• Infrastructure in agricultural markets will be upgraded and markets integrated with commodity exchanges. The objective is to increase processing, farmers' revenue and stabilise incomes.
• Crop loan target from the cooperative sector is pegged at Rs. 4500 crore for 2013-14 against Rs. 4000 crore in the current year.
• To improve water use efficiency, the State Government decided to do away with the one-acre limit on small and marginal farmers to make use of subsidy for micro irrigation.
• Farmers can choose their suppliers and the subsidy will be released to the farmers' account. Over Rs. 520 crore will be available as subsidy to cover over 1.30 lakh acres.
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REPORTS, RESEARCHES AND SURVEYS of MAY 2013

REPORT/SURVEY/STUDY/ RESEARCH


US WASTED $ 60 BILLION TO REBUILD IRAQ AFTER INVASION

The US poured 60 billion dollars into unsuccessful reconstruction projects in Iraq 10 years after invading the country, an auditor's report has found. The final report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, Stuart Bowen, revealed that the ambitious plan to transform the country after the fall of Saddam Hussein has been marked by half-finished projects and crushed expectations. The aid effort was plagued by in-fighting among US agencies and an improvised adhocracy approach. The report to Congress said that there was no one clearly in charge of the massive investment that was supposed to put Iraq on a stable footing.

INDIA LEADS WORLD'S CHILD MARRIAGES: UN REPORT

[Every Second girl in India marries before 18]

Every Second girl in 'India is married before the legal age, the United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA) said on March 8, 2013 in a fresh assessment of global child marriage patterns that points a worrying picture of a practice widely banned but still rampant. If current levels of child marriages hold, 14.2 million girls annually or 39,000 daily will marry too young.
Of the 140 million girls who will marry before the age of 18,50 million will be under the age of 15.

• In South Asia, nearly half of young women and in sub Saharan Africa more than one third of women are married by 18.
• They are more vulnerable to violence and sexual abuse than those who marry later.

India has the largest number of child brides in the world, with 47% girls married under legal age 18, the UNPFA said, projecting that 140 million child marriages may take place between 2011 and 2020, cutting across most developed nations. On an average, this means 39,000 child marriages every day. The shocking numbers came at a time when India is debating strengthening  laws  on.  crimes  against women. One of the proposals under consideration is lowering the age of consent for sex from 18 to 16 years, irrespective of marriage. "Child marriage is an appalling violation of human rights and robs girls of their education, health and long-term  prospects,"   Babatunde Osotimehin, UNFPA executive director said.
The UNFPA has also projected that of the 140 million girls who will be married under 18 by 2020, 50 mn will be under the age of 15.

Niger (75%),
Chad  (68%),
the Central African Republic (68%),
Bangladesh (66%),
Guinea (63%),
Mozambique (56%),
Mali (55%),
Burkina Faso and South Sudan (52%)
and Malawi (50%)
are the top 10 nations with highest incidence of child marriages, according to the UNFPA.
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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS OF MAY 2013

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS


VENEZUELA SETS FIRST POST CHAVEZ ELECTION FOR APRIL 14

Venezuelan political parties began registering candidates for a snap election on April 24, setting the stage for a bruising campaign to succeed the late President Hugo Chavez. The National Electoral Council set the poll date one day after Nicolas Maduro, Chavez's handpicked successor, was sworn in as acting President. The main Opposition coalition announced it had unanimously chosen Henrique Caprilies as its Presidential candidate.


IRAN LAUNCHES DESTRPOYER FOR ‘PEACE’ IN CASPIAN SEA

Iran launched a domestic-built destroyer in the Caspian Sea on March 17, 2013, its first deployment of a major warship in the oil-rich  region,  state  TV reported.  President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inaugurated the guided missile destroyer Jamaran-2 in the port city of Anzali, about 250 km northwest of Tehran. He said the deployment aimed to bolster peace and friendship in the region. "The destroyer is there to meet those
who want to jeopardise the security of surrounding nations," Ahmadinejad said, without elaborating.

ANTI-RAPE BILL PASSED IN PARLIAMENT

The anti-rape Bill, providing for enhanced punishment for rape, making stalking and voyeurism criminal offences and fixing age of consent for sex at 18, got parliamentary approval on March 21, 2013 with the Rajya Sabha passing the Bill with voice vote. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2013 was passed by the
Lok Sabha on March 18, 2013. The widely-debated Bill seeks to provide enhanced punishment for crimes such as rape and gangrape, prescribing punishment extending to death sentence for offenders for inflicting any injury which causes death of the victim or causes them to be in persistent vegetative state.


TOP JUDGE CHIEF JUSTICE KHIL RAJ REGMI SWORN-IN NEPAL PRIME MINISTER

Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi was sworn-in as Nepal's new Prime Minister in March 2013 to head an interim government that will hold elections by June 21, ending months of political and Constitutional crisis in the country. Regmi, 63, was sworn in as the head of interim election government as a part of the eleven point
deal reached among major parties, UCPN-Maoist, Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and Joint Madhesi Front.
President Ram Baran Yadav administered oath of office and secrecy to Regmi at Sheetal Niwas in the presence of top leaders of the major political parties.
Regmi also inducted two former bureaucrats into the cabinet. The cabinet called on the agitating political parties to get engaged in conducting Constituent Assembly elections, saying that it is the only way to end the political deadlock faced by the country. The cabinet also requested the civil society, media,
press and others to, create a conducive environment for the polls.

SUNDAR DAR PICHAI

Indian-American, appointed head of Google Inc's Android business Born in Chennai in 1972, Pichai graduated from IIT Kharagpur and got his masters from Stranford Joined Google in 2004 as vice president of product management, over seeing various products.
He went on to oversee the development of different apps like Gmail and Google Maps. He was also largely responsible 3 for developing Google Drive On November 19, 2009, Pichai gave a demonstration of Chrome
OS and on May 20, 2010, he announced the open-sourcing of the  4 new video codec VP8 by Google In 2011, he became senior vice president of Google Chrome and Apps, which includes the Chrome browser and operating system, Gmail, Calendar, Docs, and Drive

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ABBREVIATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS OF MAY 2013

ACRONYMS

A.C.I.- Airports Council International
B.I.R.A.C.- Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council. It is a Govt. of India enterprise set up by Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
E.O.I.- Expression of Interest
E.D.F.C.- Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor
E.C.B.- European Central Bank
F.S.S.A.I.- Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
N.C.T.C.- National Counter Terrorism Centre
S.E.W.A.- Self-Employed Women's Association
S.A.T.- Securities Appellate Tribunal
U.N.P.F.A.- United Nations Population Fund Activities

APPOINTMENTS/ELECTIONS

Justice D. H. Wagheia

President Pranab Mukherjee has appointed Justice D. H. Waghela, Judge of the Gujarat High Court, as the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. He succeeds justice Vikramajit Sen, elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court. Justice Waghela (58) practised in Rajkot and the Gujarat High Court in civil, criminal, constitutional, labour, public interest litigations, service and pollution matters.

JOHN BENNAN

The US Senate approved John Berman to be CIA director, after contentious debate on the use of armed drones against Terrorism suspects, on March 7, 2013.

BOBBY GHOSH NAMED TIME WORLD EDITOR

Eminent Indian journalist Bobby Ghosh has been named the new editor of Time International based in the US. Ghosh was appointed on March 15, 2013 as the first non-American world editor in Time's history. He replaces Jim Frederick, who now becomes a contributing editor.
Bobby joined Time in 1998 after 10 years as a journalist in India. He for five years as Time Baghdad Bureau Chief throughout the worst of Iraq war where he wrote two most unforgettable cover stories : Life in Hell, and Sunnis Vs. Shiites.

MOSHE YAALON

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Moshe Yaalon, a sight-wing former armed forces chief, to be Israel's defence minister on March 17, 2013, saying his experience was needed to tackle challenges in a turbulent Middle East. Yaalon replaces Ehud Barak, who headed a centre left party
in the outgoing coalition and took over the defence ministry in 2007. Barak did not stand as a candidate in a January 22 national election.
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PEOPLE WHO PASSED AWAY IN MAY 2013

PEOPLE WHO PASSED AWAY

GANESH PYNE

Acclaimed painter Ganesh Pyne passed away on March 11, 2013 in Kolkata following cardiac arrest. He was 76. Pyne received international fame for his experiments with all  forms of media, particularly the tempera. His demise marks the end of an era. The twin talents of Ganesh Pyne and Bikash Bhattacharjee (1940-2006) reestablished Bengal art in the Indian art market in the sixties, when their works started drawing big money. Pyne joined the Society for Contemporary Artists movement in the later phase and soon became the most prominent face of the movement. Pyne made us proud of Bengal art and paved the way for next generation artists to get national attention.

LENG SARY

Leng Sary, who was standing trial for crimes against humanity during his time as the Khmer Rouge's Foreign Minister in Cambodia in the 1970s, died recently, the Court said. Leng Sary's death will dismay victims of the regime who fear those most responsible for their suffering will escape justice. An estimated 1.7 million people died during the ultra-maoist 'killing fields' revolution of the Khmer Rouge.



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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS IN MAY 2013

PLACES IN THE NEWS

NAGPUR IS THE MOST LIVEABLE INDIAN CITY; NASHIK BEST TOURIST FRIENDLY CITY


At the ABP News-IPSOS Best City Survey and Awards 2013 event in New Delhi on March 6, 2013
Nagpur won the award for most liveable Indian city. Delhi was declared as the best city for primary education and roads. Nagpur won the award for most liveable Indian city for top health care services, green cover as well as best public transport. Rajkot was declared as the city with the best law and order. This city also ranked at the top most position in terms of cleanliness and sanitation as well as women safety.
The city with best traffic management was Pune. Madurai was adjudged the city was most affordable
housing. Nashik became the best tourist-friendly city while Mumbai was adjudged as the city with best power availability.

INDIA’S 20 MOST LIVEABLE CITIES

In the list, the most  liveable  cities  were Nagpur, Bhopal, Varanasi, Rajkot, Agra, Madurai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Surat, Pune, Patna, Nashik, Amritsar, Jaipur, Kanpur, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Kolkata.
The awards were given for the first time. These awards were based on the surveys which evaluated as well as identified cities that have a population of more than 10 lakh. These cities were adjudged on 13 main
parameters which are as follows :
• Affordable Housing
• Public Transport
• Roads   
• Power Availability
• Efficient Traffic Management   
• Health Care Services
• Cleanliness and Sanitation   
• Law and Order
• Green City
• Primary Education
• Women Safety   
• Tourist Friendly City
• Overall Best City to live in


The Awards given were as follows :

Name of the Indian City

Nagpur    -    Most Liveable Indian City
Delhi    -    Best City for Primary Education and Roads
Rajkot    -    City with the Best Law and Order Best City for Women Safety
Pune    -    City with Best Traffic Management
Madurai    -    City with Most Affordable Housing 
Nashik    -    Best Tourist-Friendly City
Mumbai    -    City with Best Power Availability
Nagpur    -    The Greenest City

TRIPURA, MANIPUR AND MEGHALAYA

Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur on March 23, 2013 got their own High Courts. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, Judge of Chhattisgarh High Court took oath as the first Chief Justice of Manipur High Court on March 23, 2013. Gurbachan Jagat Governor of Manipur administered his oath for the office in Imphal, Justice Deepak Gupta along with three other judges would be administered the oath to the High Court of Tripura by the Governor of Bihar and Tripura Dr. D. Y. Patil. Ashwini Kumar, the Union Law Minister will open the High Court of Manipur in Presence of Chief Justice of India, Altamas Kabir on December 25, 2013. With the opening of the three high Courts in the North Eastern states of India, The total number of high Courts in India has gone up to 24 from previous 21.

OKHLA COMPOST PLANT

The composting plant of South Delhi Municipal Corporation in Okhla, New Delhi became the first in India to receive the carbon credits from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The civic body was given Rs. 25 lakh as an advance against the Carbon Emission Reduction (CER) earnings from this plant. The Okhla plant became operational in 2008. Since 2008, around two lakh tonnes of the waste has already been processed. In the future, the amount of waste processed everyday would be increased. The South Delhi Municipal Corporation has outsourced this operation to IL&FS (Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd.), which in turn is also working on the programme for upgradation of this plant.

PORT BLAIR

NTPC Ltd. on March 30, 2013 commissioned a 5 MW Solar Photo-voltaic Power Project at Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The new Solar Photo-voltaic Power Project is the first grid-connected project in these islands and also the first greenfield renewable solar PV project of NTPC. The project was commissioned in record time of six-and-half months sweeping over serious challenges like skilled manpower and machinery and inclement weather conditions. The project was basically executed by Photon energy Systems. Skilled manpower and equipment were arranged from the mainland through road, rail and sea route. Around 10 hectares of land was given by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Administration on lease to NTPC at Garacharma Hills Village in Port Blair in September 2012 for setting up the project.
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May 2013 News 30 PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT COMPLETES TERM, CREATES HISTORY

PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT COMPLETES TERM, CREATES HISTORY

Pakistan's government has become the first in history to complete a full term in office on March 16, 2013.
When the Pakistan People's Party won elections in 2008 on a wave of national grief over the assassination of its leader Benazir Bhutto few imagined that her widower would prove such an adept, agile and long-standing President. Asif All Zardari, the man who spent 11 years  in  jail  over corruption allegations despite never being charged, has managed to achieve what eluded all previous civilian rulers in Pakistan.
Parliament entertained more legislations than any of its predecessors. There are so many failures like bad governance, lack of security it increased terrorist activity for its rating, yet the good thing it did was the devolution of powers to the provinces and introduction of reforms that will for the first time allow parties to contest elections in the tribal belt.
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May 2013 News 29 MYANMAR'S SUU KYI REAPPOINTED AS OPPOSITION LEADER

MYANMAR: SUU KYI REAPPOINTED AS OPPOSITION LEADER

Myanmar's long silenced opposition on March 10, 2013 reappointed Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi as party leader at the landmark maiden Congress as it eyes victory in elections due in 2015. The former political prisoner, who entered Parliament last  year,  was unanimously elected as chair-woman by her National League for Democracy's 120-member Central Committee, a party source told AFP.
Suu Kyi urged her opposition party to 'seize the opportunity' as it gears up for what is expected to be a major victory for the NLD in the 2015 polls, if the vote is free and fair.
'For the benefit of the country we should be united. After being sidelined by Myanmar's military rulers for two decades, the party entered the political main-stream last year as a result of sweeping reforms initiated by a new reformist government.

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May 2013 News 28 BANGLADESH PRESIDENT DIES IN SINGAPORE

BANGLADESH PRESIDENT DIES IN SINGAPORE

Bangladesh President Mohammad Zillur Rahman, a close aid of the country's founder Sheikh Mujibur  Rahman, died on March 20, 2013 at a Singapore hospital where he was being treated for kidney and respiratory problems.
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May 2013 News 27 NORTH KOREA SNAPS HOTLINE WITH THE SOUTH

NORTH KOREA SNAPS HOTLINE WITH THE SOUTH

North and South Korea staged duelling war games on March 11, 2013 as threatening rhetoric from the rivals rose to the highest level since North Korea rained artillery shells on a South Korean island in 2010.
Enraged over the South's joint military drills with united states and the recent UN sanctions, North Korea has piled threat on top of threat, including vows to launch a nuclear strike on the US and to scrap the nearly 60 year old armistice that ended the Korean war. Seoul has responded with tough talk of its own and has placed its troops on high alert. North Korea's main newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported the armistice was nullified on March 11, 2013 as Pyongyang had earlier announced. The North followed through on another promise the same day shutting down a Red Cross hotline that the North and South used for general communication and to discuss aid shipments and separated families' reunions.
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May 2013 News 26 IRAN, PAKISTAN LEADERS INAUGURATE GAS PIPELINE PROJECT

IRAN, PAKISTAN LEADERS INAUGURATE GAS PIPELINE PROJECT

They defy the United States. The US had called on Pakistan to abandon the project.
India had quit in 2009. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari on March 11, 2013 inaugurated the much delayed section of a $ 7.5 billion gas pipeline, despite the US threat of possible sanctions over Tehran's nuclear programme. The inauguration ceremony was held for the Pakistani section of the pipeline in the Iranian city of Chabahar near the Pak-Iran border.
The ground breaking ceremony marked the start of work on the 781 km Pakistani section of the pipeline.
Iran will provide a $ 500 million loan for the project: The pipeline on the Iranian side is almost complete.
According to officials of at Iran's Oil Ministry, construction of the project, Peace Pipeline, will take two years.
The President in a joint statement said that 'the completion of the pipeline is in the interests of peace, security and progress of the two countries ... it will also consolidate the economic, political and security ties of the
two nations.'
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May 2013 News 25 FALKLAND ISLANDS VOTE FOR BRITISH RULE

FALKLAND ISLANDS VOTE FOR BRITISH RULE

[99.8% for remaining British territory as Argentina ups sovereignty claim]

Residents of the Falkland islands voted almost unanimously to stay under British rule in a referendum aimed at winning global sympathy as Argentina intensified its sovereignty claim.

The official count on March 11, 2013 showed 99.8% of islanders voted in favour of remaining a British Overseas Territory in the two day poll, which was rejected by Argentina as a meaningless publicity stunt. There were only three 'no' votes out of about 1,500 cast.
"Surely this must be the strongest message we can get out to the world", said Roger Edward, one of the Falkland's assembly's eight elected members. "That we are content, that we wish to retain the status quo... with the right to determine our future and not become a colony of Argentina". Pro-British feeling in
running high in the barren and blustery islands that lie off the tip of Patagonia, at the southern end of South America.
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May 2013 News 24 NORTH KOREA CONFIRMS END OF ARMISTICE

NORTH KOREA CONFIRMS END OF ARMISTICE

North Korea informed on March 13, 2013 that it had shredded the 60 year old armistice ending the Korean
war, and warned that the next step was to be an act of merciless military retaliation.
A lengthy statement by the North's armed forces ministry added to the tide of dire threats flowing from
Pyongyang in recent days that have raised military tensions on the Korean peninsula to their highest level for
years.
The statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency argued that the real 'warmongering' was
coming from the US and its 'puppets' in Seoul. "They would be well advised to keep in mind that
the armistice agreement is no longer valid and (North Korea) is not restrained by the North-South declaration on non-aggression."
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May 2013 News 23 CHINA'S XI APPOINTED PRESIDENT, COMPLETES RISE TO THE TOP

CHINA'S XI APPOINTED PRESIDENT, COMPLETES RISE TO THE TOP

China's Parliament on March 14,    2013 formally elected hei-in-waiting Xi Jinping President, completing
the country's second orderly political succession since the Communist Party took over in 1949.
The largely rubber-stamp National People's Congress chose Xi in a lightly scripted ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing, putting the final seal of approval on a generational transition of power.
Xi had been appointed party and military chiefwhere real power lies-in November 2012.

The 59 year old was also elected head of the Central Military Commission, a parallel government post to the party's top military position which he already holds, ensuring that he has full power over the party, state an armed forces. There was virtually no opposition among the carefully selected legislators to Xi becoming
President.  Xi drew just one to vote and three    abstentions from the almost 3,000 delegates.
Xi bowed deeply and shook hands with his predecessor Hu Jintao upon the announcement of the result, carried live on state television. Xi and Hu exchanged a few inaudible words Li Yuanchao was also elected Vice-President, confirming an earlier Reuters story.
There were five other candidates putforth for the Vice-Presidential  position including Wang Yang, the
reformist former party chief of southern Guangdong province, and propaganda tsar Liu Yunhan. Xi had fended off a bid by influential former President Jiang Zemin to install Liu, a source with ties to the leadership said. Xi, who took over from Hu Jintao, is likely to remain President, till 2022. Xi takes over the reins of the country at a time when China and the authoritarian CPC are fraught with issues like corruption, pollution, slowing down of the economy and millions of citizens clamouring for better administration.
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May 2013 News 22 CHINA BECOMES ONE OF LARGEST ARMSEXPORTERS IN THE WORLD-PAKISTAN BUYS 55% OF CHINA'S ARMS EXPORTS

CHINA BECOMES ONE OF LARGEST ARMS EXPORTERS IN THE WORLD-PAKISTAN BUYS 55% OF CHINA'S ARMS EXPORTS

[For the first time China edges out UK to figure in the fifth spot]

China has overtaken Britain to become the world's fifth largest arms exporter with 5% of the global trade, its highest position since the Cold War, a Swedish think tank, said on March 18, 2013. China's arms exports in 2008-12 grew by 162% compared to the previous five years, with most of them-55% going to Pakistan.
It is the first time Britain has not figured in the top five weapons suppliers since 1950, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in a report.
"China's rise has been driven primarily by large scale arms acquisitions by Pakistan, said a SIPRI press release.

Swedish Think Tank Report

• Recent deals indicate that China is establishing itself as an significant arms supplier to a rising number of important recipient states, says SIPRI.
• China's fifth ranking in the global arms export trade is its
highest since the Cold War.
• Report names  Myanmar, Bangladesh and Venezuela as importers of Chinese arms.
• US and Russia still the main exporters holding 30% and 26%, of market shares respectively.
• Germany  and France occupy 3rd, 4th spots respectively.
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May 2013 News 21 VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT HUGO CHAVEZ PASSES AWAY

VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT HUGO CHAVEZ PASSES AWAY

• The death of Chavez marks an end of era in world politics.
• World leaders condole his loss.

From life, Hugo Chavez has moved into history. A living legend for millions of poor in his country and a divisive figure in global politics, the Venezuelan President died on March 5, 2013. He was 58.
The 58-year-old leader, succumbed to cancer at a hospital in Caracas, departing this world behind drapes of official secrecy. The boy from the plains of Barinas who loved to draw and sing and grew up to be an army officer, a coup plotter, a President and world figure, leaves an ambiguous legacy of triumph, ruin and uncertainty.   
His  death was  condoled by world leader in an incurable emotional strain. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that he gave his life to the elevation of the country and the freedom of his people. Russian President described him as an uncommon and strongman who looked into the future and. set the highest target for himself. The Brazilian President described as a great Latin American.
For years Chavez succeeded in curbing American influence. He breathed life into Cuba, the hemisphere's only Communist nation, with economic assistance; its revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro, was not only an ally but also an inspiration. He forged a Bolivarian alliance with some of Latin America's energy-exporting nations, like Ecuador and Bolivia, and applauded when they expelled American ambassadors as he had done. He asserted greater state control over Venezuela's economy by nationalizing dozens of foreign-owned assets, including oil projects controlled by Exxon Mobil and other large American corporation.

Life and Times of Firebrand Leader.

• Feb. 4, 1992-Lt. Col. Chavez leads unsuccessful coup against President Carlos Andres Perez.
• March 26, 1994-After two years in jail awaitingtrial, Chavez was set free.
• December 6, 1998-Becomes Prez, promises `third way' between socialism and capitalism.
• April 11, 2002-Protesters demand Chavez's resignation, Dissident generals oust Chavez.
• April 14, 2002-Army officers rescue Chavez; restore power.
• December 2, 2007-Voters reject constitutional amendments proposed by Chavez, setting back drive to transform Venezuela into socialist state.
• February 15, 2009-Wins referendum that allows him to run for re-election indefinitely.
• February 21, 2012-Announces doctors found lesion in same place where a cancerous tumour was removed.
• October 7, 2012-Wins another six-year term, beating challenger Henrique Capriles.
• December 9, 2012-Announces that his cancer has returned and that he needs surgery again.
• December 11, 2012-Undergoes fourth cancer operation.
• March 5, 2013-Government announces death of Hugo Chavez.



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May 2013 News 20 DEFENCE BUDGETS COMPARISON OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES

DEFENCE BUDGETS COMPARISON OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES


INDIA
As India's economy slows down defence spending has been hit the hardest. This Budget's modest hike of 5 per cent on a total defence budget of Rs. 1.93 lakh crore will take the spending to the lowest in three decades. In terms of percentage of total annual government expenditure too, defence spending will see a 30-year low. At 1223 per cent this year, it is considerably down from 15.79 per cent in 1999 as well as lower than last year's 12.97 per cent. The cuts come at a time when India's neighbours have hiked their defence budgets.   

CHINA
New President Xi-Jinping has announced a hike of 10.7 per cent in China's defence budget to $ 119 billion, Last year,
China's budget stood at $ 106 billion. China had increased its
defence budget by 112 per cent in 2012. According to India
officials, China's actual spending is almost 60 per cent higher than the declared defence budget.

SRI LANKA

The Sri Lankan government approved the 2013 Appropriation Bill in 2012, estimating government expenditure at $ 18 billion. The biggest allocation was to the Defence Ministry, with $ 2.1 billion, an increase of $ 436 million. Sri Lanka announced in October last year it would raise defence spending by over 25 percent in 2013.

UNITED STATES

In January, President Barack Obama announced a strategy that will cut more than $ 450 billion in defence spending over the next 10 years. The US defence budget is over $ 700 billion. However, Obama has vowed to avoid mistakes made in downsizing the military after past wars, when cuts in military spending left many Army units ill equipped to meet their
wartime tasking.

UNITED KINGDOM

Britain has among the world's largest military budgets, spending about $ 51 billion-about 2.5 per cent of the GDP-on defence. But deep cuts are looming for British defence in the core budget for 2013-15, amounting to $ 1.1 billion. Despite PM David Cameron's assurances of a ringfenced defence, Britain's
military is looking at a 7.5 per cent cut.

JAPAN

Japan's new conservative government announced a review of national military strategy in January that may increase defence spending for the first time in a decade, with an eye on China's growing military power and territorial disputes. The replacement plan starts with a $ 1.4 billion increase in the military budget in the 2013 fiscal year.
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May 2013 News 19 CHINA FINALISES NEW CABINET, BRINGS AN END TO TRANSITION GOVERNMENT

CHINA FINALISES NEW CABINET, BRINGS AN END TO TRANSITION GOVERNMENT


China on March 16, 2013 appointed new finance, commerce, defence and foreign ministers as part of the country's State Council or cabinet, thus formally bringing to an end the transition in government that began in November 2012.
Li Keqiang was earlier on March 15, 2013 elected as country's Premier, who heads China's State Council or Cabinet. He replaced Wen Jiabao. Former foreign minister, Yang Jiechi, was appointed to the post of State Councillor. China appointed Lou Jiwei as the country's new finance minister and Gao Hucheng as new commerce minister.
Parliament also voted in Xu Shooshi as head of the state economic planning body, the National Development
and Reform Commission. The new foreign and defence ministers are Wang Yi and Chang Wangquan respectively. The new Vice-Premiers appointed were Zhang Gooli, Liu Yandong, Wang Yang and Ma Kai.
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May 2013 News 18 GLOBAL TENSIONS DEEPEST FAULT LINES IN THE G-20 FAMILY

GLOBAL TENSIONS DEEPEST FAULT LINES IN THE G-20 FAMILY

The G-20 is no happy family. With 19 countries and the European Union (EU), once the urgency of the financial crisis waned, so too did the level of collaboration among members.
Unlike the cozier G-7, filled with like-minded nations, the G-20 is a better representation of the true global balance of power, and the tensions there in. So where are the deepest fault lines in the G-20 ?
Below is a ranking of some worst bilateral relationships in the G-20.

China-Japan-China and Japan have a historically troubled relationship, which has reached its most contentious point in decades as their dispute over territorial claims to the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands has escalated, leading to renewed geopolitical tensions and possible confrontation. Russia-US-The relationship between the US and Russia is characterised by mistrust, and the two states consistently clash on foreign policy issues, including international responses to Syria's civil war.

China-India-India and China have long-standing territorial disputes, and each is wary of the other's rise in economic and strategic influence in the broader Asian region. The nations' size and development trajectories could lead to conflict. For example, China and India form 37%0 of the global population but have just 10.8% of the world's fresh water.
China-US-Ongoing economic disputes, the new, more nationalistic Chinese leadership will face pressure to appear tougher towards the US, while the American 'pivot' to Asia fuels Chinese scepticism about US Intentions.
EU-Russia-The two powers have clashed in recent years about the price and security of Russia's gas supply to the EU and about the EU's non-binding resolutions condemning Russia's human rights policies.
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May 2013 News 17 CHAVEZ GONE, MADURO TAKES THE REINS

CHAVEZ GONE, MADURO TAKES THE REINS

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro took over as President late on March 8, 2013 in a ceremony rejected by the opposition after a tearful farewell to Hugo Chavez during  rousing state funeral for the fire brand leftist.
Maduro donned the presidential sash, his voice breaking as he declared. "Sorry for these tears but this presidency belongs to our commandante."
He named Chavez's son-in-law Jorge Arreaza Vice-President before urging election authorities to immediately convene elections.
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May 2013 News 16 UHURU KENV ETA -ELECTED AS KENYAN PRESIDENT

UHURU KENV ETA -ELECTED AS KENYAN PRESIDENT

Uhuru Kenyatta was elected Kenya's new President despite facing an international crimes against humanity
trial, the election commission announced figures showed on March 9, 2013, Kenyatta took 50.07% of the vote, according to constituency tallies released on March 9, 2013 to become the east African country's new leader 50 years after his independence hero father, Kenya's founding President. The  51 year old outgoing Deputy Prime Minister is the first leader to take power whilst facing trial in the  Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC).
Kenyatta denies the charges and says that he will clear his name. William Ruto, one of Kenya's charismatic politicians, who has also been charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court was Kenyatta's running mate. He is set to become Deputy President following Mr.Kenyatta winning the Presidential election.
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May 2013 News 15 CHINA HIKES DEFENCE BUDGET BY 10.7%

CHINA HIKES DEFENCE BUDGET BY 10.7%

[Calls it good for peace and regional stability]

China on March 5, 2013 said that it would increase its annual defence budget by 10.7 per cent to 720.168 billion Yuan ($ 115.7 billion) even as officials defended the increased outlay as 'good for regional stability' amid on-
going tensions with several neighbours.

The draft budget also hiked internal public security spending, which is directed towards police forces and maintainance    of stability-by 8.7 percent, to 769 1 billion
Yuan ($123.65 billion). Underscoring the seriousness with which the CPC views maintenance
of  public stability, internal security spending has exceeded the external defence outlay for the second straight year.
The planned defence budget for the coming year has been seen as an indicator of the new leadership under Mr. Xi plans to manage the country's vast and influential military.
While Chinese analysts point out that this year's $ 115.7 billion budget is still dwarfed by the $ 531, billion U.S. budget, the hike in spending is likely to worry
China's neighbours. For instance, the outlay is now more than three times India's defence spending, which was last week, hiked by five per cent to $ 37 billion, and double
Japan's $ 52 billion budget.
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May 2013 News 14 UN IMPOSES TOUGH CURBS ON NORTH KOREA

UN IMPOSES TOUGH CURBS ON NORTH KOREA

[Backed by China, the move comes after reclusive nation's threat to nuke US]

The UN Security Council on March 7, 2013 voted unanimously for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, ignoring threats by the nutty nation to nuke the US.
Universally regarded as a psychotic basket case, North Korea saw its closest patron China join hands with the US to draft a resolution aimed at telling Pyongyang that the international community condemns its ballistic missile and nuclear tests and its repeated violation of Security Council resolutions.
However, both the  US  and  China remained  quiet on Pakistan, the country partly   responsible for  North  Korea's advances in nuclear weaponry in exchange for ballistic missile  technology. Like  North  Korea Pakistan too is seen as building a national narrative based on paranoia and conspiracy theories.
But the US is unwilling to confront it because of its perceived exigencies in Afghanistan and China prefers not to because of its usefulness against India and US.
On March 6, 2013 North Korea was at its bizarre best, threatening a preemptive Nuclear Strike against the US because it is using its 'puppet' South Korea to prepare for denuclearizing Pyongyang.
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May 2013 News 13 INSTALLATION OF THE NEW POPE, PAPACY LEAVES EUROPE AFTER 1,300 YEARS

INSTALLATION OF THE NEW POPE, PAPACY LEAVES EUROPE AFTER 1,300 YEARS

[First South American, First Jesuit and First Francis]

With a puff of white smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and to the cheers of thousands of faithfuls, a gathering of Catholic cardinals picked a new Pope from among their midst in the Vatican city on March 13, 2013, choosing the cardinal from Argentina, the first South American to ever lead the Church.


NEW POPE FRANCIS-I: JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO

• Born : Dec. 17, 1936 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Italian Immigrants.
• Education : Studied at Theological faculty of San Miguel. Received licentiate in philosophy.
• Languages : Spanish, Italian and German.
• Feb. 28,1998: Became archbishop of Buenos Aires.
• Feb. 21, 2001: Proclaimed cardinal by Pope John Paul II.
• The first Jesuit pope, he spent entire career at home in Argentina, overseeing churches and shoe-leather priests.
• Credited with modernizing an Argentine church that had
been among the most conservative in Latin America.
• Bergoglio couldn't prevent Argentina from becoming the first Latin American country to legalize gay marriage, or stop its President, Cristina Fernandez, from promoting free
contraception and artificial insemination.
• Critics also accuse him of failing to stand up publicly
against the country's military dictatorship from 1976-1983.
• Bergoglio had a lung removed due to infection when he was a teenager.

"You know that the work of the conclave is to give a bishop to Rome. It seems as if my brother cardinals
went to find him from the end of the earth. Thank you
for the welcome."
-In an address to the crowd in St. Peter's Square


The new Pope, 76, Jorge Mario Bergoglio will be called Francis, the 226th Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He is also the first non-European leader of the
Church since the 8th century.
Francis, who had been the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, the first Pope not born in Europe since Columbus alighted in the New World.
In choosing him, the cardinals sent a powerful message that the future of the Church lies in the global
south, home to the bulk of the world's Catholics.


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May 2013 News 12 5TH BRICS SUMMIT 2013 THE CREATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT BANK DISCUSSED

5TH BRICS SUMMIT 2013: THE CREATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT BANK DISCUSSED


The 2013 BRICS Summit was the fifth annual BRICS Summit, an international relations conference attended by the head of states or heads of government of the five member states Brazil,Russia,  India,  China and South Africa.  The Summit was held in Durban, South Africa in 2013. This completed the first cycle of BRICS Summits. A declaration at the end of 2012 BRICS Summit read that : "Brazil, Russia, India and China thank South Africa for the proposal to host the 5th summit in 2013. They intend to provide multifaceted support for it.  An agreement, on the Radio Astron space satellite was signed between the South African National  Space Agency (SANSA) and the Russian   Federal Space Agency (Ros-cosmos)   on  the Margins of BRICS Summit on March 26, 2013 in Durban. The agreement paved the way for the two countries to work together on the development of science and space technologies. In 2006     the South African and Russian governments signed an agreement to cooperate on the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes. The agreement signed confirms a strategic role in the area of global space science and technology and also provides an opportunity to use space science and technology to contribute towards socio-economic development. As per the agreement, Roscosmos will provide the hardware for upgrading the tracking station (antenna) for compatibility with RadioAstron, while SANSA will install and maintain the upgraded hardware and operate the tracking station. The summit commenced on March 26. Amongst the important issues being discussed was the creation of the development bank, in follow up from the previous summit. It sought to create an infrastructure-focussed bank. The disputes over the bank were in regards to what it would do an how it would provide an equitable return on the initial investment of about US $ 10 bn. Host President Jacob Zuma said of the summit that it could address South Africa's economic problems, such as high unemployment. He added : "BRICS provides an opportunity for South Africa to promote its competitiveness. It is an opportunity to move further in our drive to promote economic growth and confont the challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment that afflicts our country."
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May 2013 News 11 WELSPUN ENERGY COMMISSIONS ASIA'S LARGEST SOLAR POWER PROJECT

WELSPUN ENERGY COMMISSIONS ASIA'S LARGEST SOLAR POWER PROJECT


Welspun Energy, the country's biggest developer of solar projects on March 12, 2013 commissioned Asia's largest solar power project of 50 MW at Jodhpur district in Rajasthan. The solar power project  commissioned is being counted among the largest solar project developed by Welspun Energy till date and is also the largest photovoltaic (PV) power plant in India. The project is known by the name utility-scale solar project and was commissioned just in an astonishing five months; well ahead of schedule, creating a new benchmark for the industry.
Welspun Energy won the 50 MW solar projects through a competitive bid under Batch-2, Phase-1 of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. Welspun, earlier in year 2013 started a 15 MW unit at the site, and with short span of it now has commissioned two more units of 15 MW and 20 MW solar generators. The PV project is supposed to generate total electricity of 90 million kWh or units annually and supply clean energy to power 25 million families. It is estimated that with the commissioning of this project, an approximation of 83220 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions will be mitigated each year.

Weispun Energy Ltd. (WEL) is one of the top independent renewable energy based power generation company which focuses on developing, owning and operating a diversified portfolio of renewable energy power plants.
Welspun was the only company to have been awarded a maximum capacity of 50 MW under this scheme, making this the largest project in India. The company has become the largest solar power developer in India with over 300 MW solar and wind projects on the ground. Welspun energy planned to develop a pipeline of 1.7 GW of renewable power projects which will be developed within 2015 and over 250 MW of renewable projects are presently being developed on ground.
Weispun Energy is part of the 3.5 billion dollar Weispun Group, which has interests in power generation, infrastructure, exploration and production of oil and natural gas, steel pipes and textiles.

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May 2013 News 10: INDIA AND LIECHTENSTEIN SIGN THE TAX INFORMATION EXCHANGE AGREEMENT (T.I.E.A.)

INDIA AND LIECHTENSTEIN SIGN THE TAX INFORMATION EXCHANGE AGREEMENT (T.I.E.A.)

India and Liechtenstein signed the Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) on March 28, 2013 at Bern, Switzerland. The agreement was signed between Indian Ambassador in Switzerland and Ambassador of Liechtenstein in Switzerland.

The prime features of T.I.E.A. were as follows :

• T.I.E.A. is based on international standard of transparency and exchange of information.
• It was decided that the information should be anticipated in context with the administration and enforcement of the domestic laws of the Contracting Parties in relation with the taxes included in the agreement.
• There was also a specific provision that the requested Party will make use of the information gathering measures to obtain the requested information, despite the fact that the Party does not need any such information for its tax purposes. A specific provision was incorporated in the agreement wherein it was decided that ownership and banking information shall be provided.
• The T.I.E.A. facilitates the representatives of the competent authority of the requesting Party to enter the territory of the requested party in order to interview the individuals as well as examine the records.
• The Agreement also includes specific provisions for protecting the  confidentiality of the information obtained under the Agreement. It was decided that the information has to be kept secret or should be disclosed only to specific people and authorities, which are its oversight body or tax authorities.
•  The Agreement will be effective one month after the letter of notification. It is possible to exchange the information if it pertains to taxable periods beginning on or after April 1, 2013.
•  T.I.E.A. additionally also facilitates exchange of documents of information created in or derived from a date preceding April 1, 2013.

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May 2013 News 9: INDIA TESTFIRES NEW SUBMARINE BRAHMOS MISSILE

INDIA TESTFIRES NEW SUBMARINE BRAHMOS MISSILE

India on March 20, 2013 carried out the maiden testfiring of the over 290 km range submarine-launched version (underwater version) of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Bay of. Bengal becoming the first country in the world to have the capability.
According   to BrahMos  CEO,  the performance of the missile  during  the test launch was perfect.
Ship and ground launched versions of the missile   have  been successfully tested and put into service with the Indian Army and the Navy.
The maiden test of the submarine launched version of BrahMos comes over a week after the indigenously built long-range subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay failed to hit its target in its first test.

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May 2013 News 8: GOVERNMENT CLEARS REVISED FOOD SECURITY BILL

GOVERNMENT CLEARS REVISED FOOD SECURITY BILL

The government on March 19, 2013 approved the revised Food Security Bill to provide for uniform 5 kg of foodgrains per month per person at a highly subsidized price of R1-R3 per kg to two-thirds of the country's population. The extra burden on the food subsidy would be about Rs. 20,000 crore from the current level, while foodgrain requirement is expected to be 61.23 million tonnes.
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May 2013 News 7: EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Mr. MORSI'S VISIT TO INDIA

EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Mr. MORSI'S VISIT TO INDIA

• India signs seven pacts with Egypt.

• The two leaders agree to enhance economic bonds, cooperation.

In a bid to deepen ties and strengthen bonds, India and Egypt on March 19, 2013 signed sever key pacts, including one on cyber security after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi held bilateral talks in New Delhi. The two leaders also agreed to enhance cooperation in defence  and in international forums litee UN. "President Morsi and I have just concluded extensive and very productive discussions. We agreed that his visit, at an important juncture ;right) greets Egyptian President for Egypt, offers us a  great opportunity to renew our relationship and take it to a different level of engagement and cooperation," the Prime Minister said after concluding talks with Morsi. Expressing admiration for the courage and sacrifices of the people of Egypt in ushering in a new era of democracy, Singh said India has offered to share its experience as Morsi "ably leads his nation in building strong institutions and frameworks for democracy, social justice and inclusive economic development". "I  convinced that Egypt's successful transition would be an important model for the region and the world," he said. On his part, Morsi called Singh a 'noble brother' and said his visit shows that Egypt is keen to cooperate with India. Morsi came to power after Egypt's first democratic elections last year that were held after the 30-year-old iron clasp rule of former strongman Hosni Mubarak came to an end in February 2011, following a series of anti-regime protests, known as Arab Spring.
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May 2013 News 6: THE NCTC TO FUNCTION UNDER INTELLIGENCE BUREAU

THE NCTC TO FUNCTION UNDER IB

[Opposition seates have their way; the NCTC will not have search, seizure and arrest powers]

The Government has decided that National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) will function under the Intelligence Bureau  (IB) without search, seizure and arrest powers as demanded by State  Governments. 
The salient features of the proposed NCTC are to be thrashed out during a conference of State Chief Ministers on Centre-State relations and Administrative Reforms Commission scheduled in Delhi on April 15, 2013.

Dec. 23, 2009: Home Minister P. Chidambaram proposes NCTC on lines of its US counterpart. The NCTC was housed within IB with search, seizure and arrest powers.

April 2010: PC writes note on NCTC to PM and circulates, it to finance, defence and Foreign Ministers. Leaders feel that after NCTC, Home Minister will get all powers.  

2010-2011: CMs, including Naveen Patnaik, Jayalalitha, Mamata Banerjee and Narendra Modi oppose NCTC.

2011-2012: Sushil Shinde as Home Minister agrees with state, wants NCTC without search and seizure powers.

Dec. 2012: Home secy R.K. Singh moves a note for Cabinet putting NCTC outside the IB. Intelligence chiefs oppose it.

March 2013: NCTC without search and seizure powers but within the IB.

The decision to house NCTC within IB was taken following  concerns  expressed by intelligence agency chiefs on keeping the NCTC as an independent entity, while doing the same counter-terrorism work as the Bureau.
The move will make the proposed counter terrorism body an expansion of the Multi Agency Centre (MAC) having a similar brief of collating, analysing and disseminating intelligence to State Governments. The MAC was strengthened post 26/11 Mumbai  attacks and is presently headed by a Joint Director.
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May 2013 News 5: CRUISE MISSILE NIRBHAY LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY BUT FAILS TO HIT TARGET

CRUISE MISSILE NIRBHAY LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY BUT FAILS TO HIT TARGET

India's first indigenously developed surface to surface Sub sonic cruise missile Nirbhay on March 12, 2013 failed to hit the target in its maiden flight as it has to be terminated midway after its deviating  from the flight course.
However, the DRDO said that the missile successfully met the basic mission objectives and  performed some of the manoeuvres satisfactorily before being terminated.
"Nirbhay was successfully launched from Launch Complex, Chandipur, Odisha, meeting the basic mission objectives successfully" DRDO spokesmen Ravi Gupta said.
The subsonic cruise missile has the capability of being launched from land, sea and air.
According to defence scientist, scientists on March 13, began the post-mission analysis of the fault.



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May 2013 News 4: MASSIVE REVAMP OF MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (MOI)) NEW PURCHASE PROCEDURE ON ANVIL

MASSIVE REVAMP OF MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (MOI) NEW PURCHASE PROCEDURE ON ANVIL

[Move to open up field for Local Private Sector]

The Government is set to remove software and consultancy services out of defence offsets in the wake of Italian investigators finding that middlemen involved in
the VVIP helicopter scandal routed kickbacks into India through a phony software contract.

• First opportunity in all defence contracts to go to Indian companies, foreign suppliers last option. Currently, 70% of purchases come from foreign firms.
• Indian sellers will include private companies that from a JV or have production arrangement with a foreign firm. Minimun 50% indigenous content.
• Software services, consultancies to be kept out of offsets-products and services through which the seller ploughs back 30% of contract value into the country.
• Defence offsets will now largely focus on engineering services which are quantifable.
• Move comes after Agusta Westland was found to have routed bribe money by sourcing phony software from IDS Infotech in the name of software outsourcing.

Lookout for fake software exports

Following revelations on the routing of alleged kickbacks in the VVIP chopper deal through software outsourcing, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) is keeping a watch on software exports and remittances received. Software exports, worth $ 59 billion, is a grey area since the actual value of a software cannot be ascertained. The RBI too is looking into the sector as data showing software exports worth Z 1.51 lakh crore do not have matching bank transactions of money received.

The government is also finalizing a massive overhaul of defence procurement, procedure, providing first opportunity in all contracts to Indian companies, including those from the private sector, while placing procurement from foreign suppliers as the last option.
The decision should open up massive contracts for the Indian private sector, and would also challenge the virtual monopoly enjoyed by foreign vendors and Indian defence public sector units in defence contracts.
Presently, almost 70% of ndian defence purchases are from foreign companies, while most of the remaining is procured from Indian public sector units and ordnance factories. Highly placed sources told TOI that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has decided to remove software services and most consultancies out of products and services that can be listed as offsets. Under the Defence procurement Procedure, in any purchase over' 300 crore from a foreign company 30% of the contract value has to be ploughed back into India through offsets. Offsets are meant to improve indigenous manufacturing, engineering and technological base as well as to route investments into domestic industry. Offsets are also adopted in foreign procurement in other sectors too.
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May 2013 News 3: INDIAN PRESIDENT VISITS MAURITIOUS.

INDIAN PRESIDENT's VISIT TO MAURITIOUS

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee paid a 3-day State visit to Indian Ocean island Mauritius in the second week of March, 2013. During his visit he was the chief guest at the 45th Mauritius Independence Day and the 21st Republic Day Celebrations on March 12, his second day of visit. The President on March 12 said that India was keen to address the issue of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) and that the joint Work ing Group (JWG) on the Double Avoidance Convention (DTAC).

met twice in the last one year. The President was speaking at the Clarisse House, the official residence Navinchandra Ramgoolam, soon after India and Mauritious signed a Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) in the area of Health and Medicine, Tourism and Cooperation and in the field of Senior Citizen and Persons with Disabilities.

In his media address, Ramgoolam assured of a solution to the DTAA and said, "there is going to be a meeting in April. We have already managed to find common ground."

Mr. Mukherjee told reporters, "They (The JWG) have provided an opportunity for both sides to discuss all issues with the aim of finding a mutually acceptable and beneficial outcome we also look forward to the holding of the 11th India-Mauritius Joint Commission Meeting." In an interview to Mauritian French daily 'Le Matinal' the President said India had been the largest exporter of goods and services to Mauritius since 2007. Citing figures of  financial year 2011-2012,  Mukherjee said,  "India exported goods worth US $ 1.4 billion to Mauritius and imported goods worth US $ 39.13 million from Mauritius which indicated that India has now become Mauritius's largest trading partner. Our trade figures also suggest the need for our two countries to expand and diversity our trade basket." He also said Indian overseas investments to Africa are  beginning  to  be  channelled  through Mauritius. "Mauritius, with its preferential and trading arrangements as well as export zones could attract Indian SMEs enga-ged in the pharmaceuticals, light engineering, consumer goods, textiles, seafood processing, etc. The members of SADC and COMESA in mainland Africa could be the main target market," Mukherjee told the French daily.
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