Saturday, March 31, 2018

Mayawati saffron not care tribals and backwards

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BJP-RSS govt does not care about the torture on the people of backward castes & tribals. They are more focused on making Babasaheb ‘Ramji’ instead of working for the people of his caste. They are only interested in vote bank politics & nothing else: BSP chief Mayawati.  BSP chief reminder gets more currency when  state polls early next year, and the sizeable Dalit population is likely to be crucial, play an important consolidation of vote,the poll strategy.
Thousands of Bahujan Samaj Party workers thronged Lucknow’s streets on Thursday, shouting slogans and demanding the arrest of an expelled senior BJP leader who called BSP chief and four-time chief minister Mayawati a “prostitute”.
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Angry protesters – mostly Dalits –burnt effigies of former BJP state vice-president Daya Shanker Singh, who made the objectionable remarks.
As calls for his arrest mounted, police raided Singh’s house in Qaiserbagh but couldn’t find him with sources saying he had gone to Balia in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
Senior BSP leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui – who was leading the protests — said the demonstrations would continue until Singh was arrested.
Statue of BR Ambedkar vandalised by miscreants in Siddharthnagar’s Gohaniya last night; locals stage protest demanding action against the culprit.
Statue of BR Ambedkar vandalised by miscreants in Jhunsi’s Trivenipuram.

Malala back to her home in Swat

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai visited her hometown  visited Mingora her hometown in Swat Valley on Saturday for the first time since she was shot by the Taliban as a teenager
Malala was accompanied by State Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, her family and others as she travelled by an army helicopter from Islamabad to Swat.
Malala an outspoken teenager hold view of girl education is important for Muslim girls but the community  not par to her ideas turn violent thus radicals attacked her.
Taliban claimed responsibility in 2012 for the attack on Yousafzai for her outspoken advocacy for girls’ education, which was forbidden under the militants’ rule over Swat.
She wrote an anonymous blog for the BBC Urdu service as a schoolgirl during the Taliban rule and later became outspoken in advocating more educational opportunities for girls.
In 2014, Yousafzai became the youngest Nobel laureate, honoured for her work with the Malala Foundation, a charity she set up to support education advocacy groups with a focus on Pakistan, Nigeria, Jordan, Syria and Kenya.

Tiangong-1 China’s space lab on way to the Earth

China´s space agency said on Thursday that the nearly eight-tonne Tiangong-1 will re-enter the atmosphere some time between Saturday and Monday. Tiangong-1 China’s space lab on way to the Earth will it make any drastic impact the takers are few.
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The European Space Agency has a smaller window between midday Saturday and early Sunday afternoon GMT time.
But there is “no need for people to worry”, the China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) said on its WeChat social media account.
Such falling spacecraft do “not crash into the Earth fiercely like in sci-fi movies, but turn into a splendid (meteor shower) and move across the beautiful starry sky as they race towards the Earth”, it said.
The lab was placed in orbit in September 2011 and had been slated for a controlled re-entry, but it ceased functioning in March 2016 and space enthusiasts have been bracing for its fiery return.
Beijing sees its multi-billion-dollar space programme as a symbol of the country´s rise. It plans to send a manned mission to the moon in the future.
China sent another lab into orbit, the Tiangong-2, in September 2016 and hopes to turn it into a crewed space station by 2022.

Russia expelled 59 diplomats from 23 countries on Friday

With Russian on expulsion spree UK news the Aeroflot flight was  alleged searched at Heathrow airport. Relations between  EU and Russia is very important, Euroasia is an important region for global development, thus peace is of paramount for the globe to sustain with sustainable growth the diplomatic and statesman aberrations could give rise present bitterness and future wars in which the next nuke wars can be devastating, our actions need be persuasive and not hatred immersed.
Russia has accused the British authorities of “another blatant provocation” after an Aeroflot flight was allegedly searched by Border Force officers at Heathrow.
Russia has accused the British authorities of “another blatant provocation” after an Aeroflot flight was allegedly searched by Border Force officers at Heathrow
Russia expelled 59 diplomats from 23 countries on Friday and said it reserved the right to take action against four other nations in a worsening standoff with the West over the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain.
Russia said it was responding to what it called the baseless demands for scores of its own diplomats to leave a slew of mostly Western countries that have joined London and Washington in censuring Moscow over the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
A day earlier, Moscow ordered the expulsion of 60 U.S. diplomats and the closing of the US consulate in St Petersburg, Russia’s second city, in retaliation for the biggest ejection of diplomats since the Cold War.
Preparations appeared to be underway on Friday to close the St Petersburg mission down, with a removals truck making repeated journeys to and from the consulate which took delivery of a large pizza order for its staff.
Russia summoned senior envoys on Friday from most of the other countries that have expelled Russian diplomats and told them it was expelling a commensurate number of theirs.
Russia has already retaliated in kind against Britain for ejecting 23 diplomats over the first known use of a military-grade nerve agent on European soil since World War Two. British ambassador Laurie Bristow has summoned again on Friday.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Bristow had been told London had just one month to cut its diplomatic contingent in Russia to the same size as the Russian mission in Britain.
A spokeswoman for the British Foreign Office did not say how many British diplomats would be affected, but said Russia’s response was regrettable and Moscow was in flagrant breach of international law over the killing of the former spy.
The poisoning, in southern England, has united much of the West in taking action against what it regards as the hostile policies of President Vladimir Putin. This includes the United States under President Donald Trump, who Putin had hoped would improve ties.
Russia rejects Britain’s accusation it stood behind the attack and has cast the allegations as part of an elaborate Western plot to sabotage East-West relations and isolate Moscow.
The hospital where she is being treated said on Thursday that Yulia Skripal was getting better after spending three weeks in a critical condition due to the nerve toxin attack. Her father remains in a critical but stable condition.
The BBC, citing sources, reported on Friday that Yulia was “conscious and talking”.
During the course of Friday, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned senior embassy officials from Australia, Albania, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, Croatia, Ukraine, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Canada and the Czech Republic.
All were seen arriving in their official cars at the Foreign Ministry’s gothic building in Moscow.
“They (the diplomats) were handed protest notes and told that in response to the unwarranted demands of the relevant states on expelling Russian diplomats … that the Russian side declares the corresponding number of staff working in those countries’ embassies in the Russian Federation persona non grata,” the ministry said in a statement.
Four other countries — Belgium, Hungary, Georgia and Montenegro — had only “at the last moment” announced that they too were expelling Russian diplomats over the Skripal affair, and Moscow reserved the right to take retaliatory action against them too, it said.
Emerging from the Foreign Ministry building, German ambassador Rudiger von Fritsch said Russia had questions to answer about the poisoning of Skripal, but Berlin remained open to dialogue with Moscow.
The US State Department said after Russia announced the expulsions on Thursday evening that it reserved the right to respond further, saying the list of diplomats designated for expulsion by Russia showed Moscow was not interested in diplomacy.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in a conference call with reporters on Friday, disagreed with that assessment, saying that Putin still favored mending ties with other countries, including with the United States.

‘Hyperloop’ 109 Yrs Old WILD Dream – TV Channels Mislead

‘Hyperloop’ 109 Yrs Old WILD Dream – TV Channels Mislead
March30, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
When I started inventing in 1975 – my IDEA was to make Better Designed Products That Are Efficient and WORK. Soon also developed IDEAS that required $Billions of R&D. Example – Improved Automotive Engines or Telecom Technologies or Sound Recording – ‘Hyperloop’ even at present Prototype Stage required 30 Major Collaborators.

95% of the IDEAS are relevant to India even today – worth $Trillions. But GoI has no Program to Support Innovations & Protect Inventions and Engage Indian Inventors while Gadkari determines technologies India needs.
Madness of Governance is such that India Supports Totally Unviable & Undesirable Project which are inTEST-TUBE Stage of Development.
Hyperloop is to cost [$20m-$50m/km] more than Bullet Train per kilometer Rs.150 Cr to Rs.350 Cr but is not Mass Transport – Bullet Trainset carry 1600 Passengers at 4 minute interval – a Hyperloop Pod may be 10-20 people.
Some of the Channels was FOOLING people of our people – 90 years behind USA in wealth [Global Wealth Report 2017] that in 3 years Hyperloop Public Transport services would run 1.5 times faster than speed of sound and would take passengers from Delhi to Mumbai in just 90m.
MIT’s final report released recently reported Prototype Test Results.
Pod tested in one mile long Test Track was only 2.4m long and weighed 258 kg and run at 400 kmph peak speed.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Press Invite

INVITE: Att. the P.C. of India’s Biggest Reality Show “NO.1 DRAMEBAAZ” Guests: Kanika Maheshwari, Vijay Bhardwaj (Director & Producer), Anil Mittal, Along with kids of orphanage houses At 12:30 PM on 2nd April 2018 (Monday) @ PVR Plaza, Outer Circle H block, CP, Delhi


PRESS INVITATION

Trivision Films Pvt.Ltd. cordially invites you to attend the Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of India’s biggest reality show



‘NO.1 DRAMEBAAZ’
(The third season of India’s Biggest Reality Show of Acting & Dancing ‘No.1 Dramebaaz’ is all ready to showcase the talent of Orphaned children. The basic concept behind the show is to motivate and promote the talent of acting and dancing, and help them to acknowledge their potential at an early stage.)





To be addressed by:

·    Kanika Maheshwari (Actress, Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki, Diya Aur Bati Hum shows fame)
·    Vijay Bhardwaj (Director & Producer)
·    Anil Mittal (MD of Satmola)
·    Along with kids of orphanage houses who participated in the reality show




Time: 12:30 pm
Date: 2nd April 2018 (Monday)
Venue: PVR Plaza, Outer Circle H block, CP, Delhi 




You are requested to send correspondents/ photographers/ camera crew for the Press Conference.

India Pak agree on Code of Conduct on HR diplomatic mission

India and Pakistan on Friday announced they have agreed to mutually resolve all issues about the treatment of diplomats.
The agreement follows claims and counter-claims by the two countries about harassment of each other’s diplomats.
‘India and Pakistan have mutually agreed to resolve matters related to the treatment of diplomats and diplomatic premises, in line with the 1992 ‘Code of Conduct’ for treatment of Diplomatic/ Consular personnel in India and Pakistan,’ the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
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The Code provides for ‘smooth and unhindered functioning’ of the diplomatic and consular officials of the two countries in conformity with the international laws without violating their privileges and immunities.
The Code also says that the two countries should not resort to intrusive and aggressive surveillance and actions such as verbal and physical harassment, disconnection of phone lines, etc.
Earlier this month, India had asked Pakistan to ensure safety and security of its officials working at the Indian mission in Islamabad, saying they continue to face ‘harassment’ and ‘intimidation’.
In its 16th ‘Note Verbale’ to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry on March 22, the Indian High Commission specifically mentioned three incidents of harassment of senior officials.
Pakistan had claimed that there had been as many as 26 instances of harassment and intimidation of its diplomats since March 7, following which Islamabad called back its high commissioner Sohail Mahmood for discussions on the issue.
He, however, returned to New Delhi on March 22.
After Friday’s announcement, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal in a brief statement said that the matter will be addressed under the mechanism of 1992 related to the treatment of diplomats.
It was not immediately known where and how the agreement was reached to sort out the current tension over diplomats.
Faisal had said yesterday at a press briefing that the two sides would address the issue of harassment of diplomats through talks.

Friday, March 30, 2018


ISRO launch GSAT-6A

India on Thursday successfully put into orbit its latest communication satellite GSAT-6A after a perfect launch of its powerful geosynchronous rocket that will help in mobile communication even from very remote locations through hand-held ground terminals.
Another success for the Indian Space Research Organisation, the 49.1 metre Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F08), fitted with indigenously developed cryogenic engine at the third stage, lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 4.56 pm and soared majestically into the clear sky at the end of the 27-hour countdown.

EĹECTRONICA 2018

ELECTRONICA 2018, NEW MUNICH TRADE FAIR CENTER, MUNICH GERMANY.
13-16 November, 2018
 
Dear Sir/Ma’am,
 
We are pleased to inform that ESC is organising member’s participation in Electronica 2018 scheduled to be held in Munich between 13-16 November, 2018.  electronica is world’s largest trade fair for Electronic components and sub assemblies. 
 
Electronica is the leading international trade fair, that: 
  • Gives companies access to profitable markets and new branches of industry and lucrative sales potential
  • Showcases important technologies and makes new trends a topic of discussion – and provides global orientation in the process
  • Provides concrete perspectives and gives business strong impetus and that leads the way with service quality, flexibility and stable prices and seizes the initiative for new growth.
Exhibition profile (Electronica 2016) at a glance:
With 2,913 exhibitors from 50 countries and 73,451 visitors from 84 countries, electronica is one of the largest trade fairs in Munich and a leading international trade fair for the electronics industry.
Participation charges:
The subsidised package rate for participation in Electronica 2018 in Munich under ESC’s banner for member exporters is as under :
 
Size of boothType of BoothPackage Rate for each booth
3m X 3m ( 9 sq m )One side openRs 1.50 Lakhs 
3m X 3m ( 9 sq m )Corner boothRs. 1.60 Lakhs
3m X 4m  ( 12 sq m )One side openRs. 2.00 Lakhs
3m X 4m  ( 12 sq m )Corner boothRs. 2.10 lakhs

ESC will be organising members participation in various halls in Electronica 2018. Corner booth is subject to availability and will be given on first come first serve basis.
ESC package includes the following facilities:
  • Cost towards space rent 
  • Construction of the booth
  • Furnishing & carpeting of the booth   
  • Cleaning of the booth
  • Fees for entry of the exhibitor in the official catalogue/electronic media 
  • General publicity 
  • Electricity
Members are requested to send us their confirmation in the attached confirmation form duly filled in on very urgent basis latest by April, 2018.  Members may please note that the forms must accompany an initial payment of Rs. 30,000/-. 
It may please be noted that the Council will be able to extend financial support only to first 30 companies who submit their confirmation form along with the initial amount to the Council. Further, the layout when available will be shared with the participants on first-come-first- served basis based on the receipt of the initial deposit amount.
For further information / clarification contact  Mr. Vikas Gupta, Joint Director. Email:vgupta@escindia.com Tel : 011 47480000. 
Thanks & Best Regards,
Ms. Harshal Gadda
Messe Muenchen India Pvt. Ltd.
(Formerly known as MMI India Pvt. Ltd.) 
“INIZIO” 507 & 508, 5th floor, Cardinal Gracias Road, Opp. P&G building,
Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400 099, INDIA
Direct Line : +91 22 42554705 
Website: www.mm-india.in 
MMI India’s company CIN: U92400MH2007PTC174081
      
Upcoming electronica/productronica shows: 
14-16 March 2018, electronica China productronica China, Shanghai, China
13-16 November 2018, electronica, Munich, Germany
26-28 September 2018, electronica India productronica India, New Delhi, India
13-16 October 2018, electronica Asia, HongKong
12-15 November 2019, productronica, Munich, 

UNICEF:Round table Chalo Champaran

UNICEF and Min. of Drinking Water and Sanitation: April 3, Monday : Round table on Chalo Champaran – Swachhgrahi movement

Sonia Sarkar <ssarkar@unicef.org> to you & 1 other(s)
Thu, 29 Mar 2018 10:29:56


Dear Editor,

On the occasion of the ‘Chalo Champaran Swachh Movement’ scheduled to be launched from Champaran, Bihar, you are cordially invited to a round table discussion organized by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation and UNICEF on this occasion.  
When:  April 3, 2018
            Lunch: 1 pm– 2 pm
            Panel discussion: 2 pm -3 pm

Where: Jacaranda Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.

Who:    Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation  
            Nicolas Osbert, Chief of WASH, UNICEF   

Media has always been an important partner in the discourse on sanitation and the drive to make India, open defecation- free. During the discussion Swachhagrahi volunteer, who is involved in the Chalo Champaran Movement, will also be present in order to  share her volunteering experience with media.

Kind Regards,

Sonia Sarkar