Current Affairs - July 2016 - Ebook
Current Affairs - July 2016 - Ebook
Current Affairs - July 2016 - Ebook
Table of Contents
Preface ......................................................................................................................................18
India and Nigeria signed agreement for Solar Power Plants ...............................................53
Iran agreed to take all Oil Payments from India in Rupees .................................................58
Japanese Royal Couple, the Emperor and Empress to visit India ........................................67
North & South Korea held Talks to re-open Joint Indst. Zone .............................................79
India and Vietnam set up Joint Panel for ICT Sector ...........................................................82
National ....................................................................................................................................91
Land Rights to Women National Land Reform Policy Draft 2013 ........................................98
Govt Approved creation of Strike Corps along China Border ............................................ 102
Cabinet gave its approval for Repeal of Rent Act in Delhi................................................. 109
Law Com Extended date for Suggestions on Electoral Reforms ........................................ 114
Govt to launch MGPSY Scheme for Blue-Collar Indian workers ........................................ 115
Prime Minister Committee held its Second Meeting on NEGP ......................................... 117
The Madras High Court upheld the Ban on LTTE .............................................................. 121
Economy .................................................................................................................................130
ICAR and the ICAT Signed more than 60 MoUs ................................................................ 134
India signed agreement with ADB on loan for NKUSIP ..................................................... 135
RBI opened 25000 Crore Rupee Special Liquidity Window for MFs ..................................136
FDI increased into India to 2.32 Billion US Dollars in April 2013 ....................................... 143
Visa on Arrival Scheme registered 22.9 % Growth in June 2013 ....................................... 145
Jewellers decided to suspend Sale of Gold Coins for 6 Months ........................................ 146
Direct Tax Collection for June Quarter increased by 11.52% ............................................ 147
Telecom Commission approved hike in FDI cap to 100 percent ....................................... 153
FII pulled out 5.6 billion Dollars from Debt Market .......................................................... 153
Rare Egyptian Vultures Spotted in the Forest Range of Odisha ........................................ 155
Bombay Natural History Society get grant of 63-lakh Rupees .......................................... 163
Diskagma Buttonii, 2.2 Billion Year Old Fossils, discovered .............................................. 170
Singing Can Help Learn Foreign Language Better: Research ............................................. 176
1st IVF baby born using New Embryo Screening Technique .............................................. 182
Corporate................................................................................................................................ 185
Yes Bank became the First Lender in India to hike Deposit Rates .....................................185
Educomp and HCL Infosystems partner for lifecycle services ........................................... 187
Neil Mills, the CEO of SpiceJet Quit from his Post ............................................................ 190
NSE at Top among Worlds largest Bourse for Equity Trade ............................................. 194
Lanco Australia Got Approval to develop Coal Handling Berth ......................................... 196
LG to UNVEIL SLIMMEST Full HD LCD Panel for Smart phones ......................................... 197
DLF sold Wind Mill in Gujarat for 325 Crore Rupees ........................................................ 198
Bharti Airtel bought Majority Stake in Qualcomm's India Unit ......................................... 198
Sports......................................................................................................................................201
Aditya Mehta won Snooker Gold Medal in the World Games .......................................... 201
India defeated Nepal to lift Under-16 SAFF Football Title 2013 ........................................ 201
Tour de France 2013: Chris Froome won 100th Edition of Race ........................................ 202
India's K Jennitha Anto won IPCA World Chess Championship ......................................... 204
India finished at 4th Position in the Archery World Cup Stage 3 ....................................... 207
Deepika Kumari and two others won Gold Medal in Archery ........................................... 208
India's K Jennitha Anto won IPCA World Chess Championship ......................................... 208
Divij Sharan and Purav Raja won maiden ATP title at Bogota ........................................... 209
Shane Warne inducted into ICC Hall of Fame at Lords ..................................................... 210
Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell found Positive in Doping Test .............................................. 211
Scottish Open 2013: Golfer Phil Mickelson won the title ................................................. 212
India retained its Top Position in ICC ODI Ranking ........................................................... 214
Shane Warne to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame ........................................ 215
New Zealand Fast Bowler Chris Martin announced Retirement ....................................... 218
FIFA barred Iraq from holding any Friendly Football Matches .......................................... 219
TDCCOL Opened Tribal World Outlet at Biju Patnaik Airport ............................................ 226
69200 crore plan for Uttar Pradesh for 2013-14 .............................................................. 227
Kerala to get Central assistance for Mid-day Meal Scheme .............................................. 238
Government approved 4130 Crore for Bihar under PMGSY ............................................. 239
NDM approved 107 Crore Drought Relief Package for Kerala .......................................... 240
Himachal is the first Smoke-Free State as per COTPA Act 2003 ........................................ 242
Now Bhiwani, Mahendragarh and Bharatpur are Part of NCR .......................................... 244
Amjad Ali Khan to get Rajiv Gandhi Nat. Sadhbhavna Award ........................................... 254
Four Indian Americans won Simons Investigators Awards 2013 ....................................... 255
Paradip Port Conferred With Major Port of the Year Award ............................................ 257
Britain placed Blue plaque on the 1st Home of Krishna Menon ........................................ 262
Zubin Mehta named for Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony .......................................... 263
Vidya Balan got the Best Actress Award at IIFA 2013 ....................................................... 264
Batla House Encounter convict Shahzad got Life Sentence .............................................. 266
Salman framed for Culpable Homicide in Hit and Run Case ............................................. 267
Altamas Kabir Retired from the Office of Chief Justice of India ........................................ 271
Kumar Mangalam Birla Resigned from RBIs Central Board .............................................. 274
SN Hanumantha Rao, the Former Indian Test Umpire Died ............................................. 277
Jagdish Raj, the Most Type-Cast Actor of Bollywood Died at 85 ....................................... 277
Oommen Mathew, Former MLA form Kuttanad, Kerala died ........................................... 283
Veteran Tamil Film lyricist Vaali Died at the Age of 82 ..................................................... 283
Samar Mukherjee, the CPI-M Veteran Leader Passed Away at 100 ..................................284
Dr. H.A.B. Parpia, the renowned Food Scientist died ....................................................... 286
Douglas Engelbart, Father of the Mouse died at the Age of 88 ........................................ 288
Jhumpa Lahiri featured for Man Booker Prize 2013 ......................................................... 289
World Population Day observed across the World on 11 July .......................................... 295
Global cereal output to reach all time high in 2013: UNFAO ............................................ 299
Ghaziabad and Allahabad are the Most Air Polluted Cities............................................... 301
Taj Mahal ranked among the Top Three Landmarks ........................................................ 301
Incheon was named as World Book Capital for the Year 2015 ......................................... 302
Typhoon Soulik stuck Taiwan, Killed one and injured 21 .................................................. 304
Airtel Rising Stars, Indias u-16 soccer talent hunt ........................................................... 305
India topped in the Chart of Sri Lankas Foreign Visitors .................................................. 308
India Emerged as the 2nd Largest Investor in city of London ............................................. 308
Puducherry Govt listed Wine as Food Item to Attract Tourists ......................................... 310
WHO asked India to Ban Pesticide that Killed Children in Bihar ....................................... 310
Mass Canine Vaccination Drive in Goa from 1 September 2013 ....................................... 311
ASI was entrusted with the Restoration of Kedarnath Temple ......................................... 319
Committee to go into the Quality Aspect of the Mid Day Meal ........................................ 323
IAF's C17s Maiden Flight to Andaman & Nicobar Islands ................................................. 323
PREFACE
The Current Affairs eBook July 2013 is designed to provide latest updates of
events that occurred in the month of July 2013. The eBook contains each and
every important happening of July that made news and carries any probability of
being asked in different types of competitive exams like IAS|PCS, SSC, Banking,
LIC, Railway and all other competitive exams.
The happening in the sections like International (bilateral and Indias relation with
the world), National, Economy, Science and Technology, Environment and
Ecology, Corporate, State, Sports, Important Personalities, Books and Authors,
Awards and Honours, Important Dates, Reports and Surveys and more all are
covered in complete detail.
Representation of verified facts and figures along with fine-tuned analysis and
comment makes the events easy to understand and perceive. The aspirants of
competitive exams will definitely be benefitted by the content of the eBook.
The Cambodian People's Party (CPP), which is led by Prime Minister Hun Sen won at least 68
seats in the Lower house comparing with the 55 seats for the main opposition. The National
Election Committee (NEC) gave a list of results from
each polling station but no tally for parliamentary
seats. The election in Cambodia was held on 28 July
2013 and the results were also declared on the same
day.
More than nine million people were found eligible to vote. Cambodia is a one party dominant
state with the Cambodian Peoples Party in power. Opposition parties do exist, but are widely
considered to have no real chance of gaining power.
As per the National Election Committee (NEC) some 9.67 million Cambodians will be eligible to
cast their ballots to elect the 123-seat National Assembly. Incumbent Prime Minister Hun Sen is
eligible to seek a fourth term.
ELECTION IN CAMBODIA
Cambodia is one party dominant state which elects on national level legislature. Parliament has
two chambers. The National Assembly of Cambodia has 123 members, elected for a five-year
term by proportional representation. The Senate has 61 members, appointed by the king on
recommendation of the parties in the National Assembly.
Three main political parties have dominated Cambodian politics over the last decade: the
Cambodian People's Party (CPP), the United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and
Cooperative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) and, more recently, the Sam Rainsy Party.
As per article 76 paragraph 2 of Cambodian Constitution|: The deputies (i.e. of the National
Assembly) shall be elected in a free, universal, equal, direct and secret ballot.
Mamnoon Hussain, the India-born Pakistani businessman was on 30 July 2013 elected as the
12th President of Pakistan. 73-year old Mamnoon Hussain,
who belonged to the PML-N Party, will be administered
the oath of the office on 9 September 2013.
He earned the degree from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi in
1960s.
Mamnoon Hussain had, at some point of time, also remained the president of the
Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
BACKGROUND
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on 23 July 2013 ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan to
hold the Presidential election on 30 July 2013. The decision of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
was issued following the petition filed by, Raja Zafarul Haq, the PML(N) leader, who pleaded the
court that a large number of Parliamentarians, who will cast vote in the election would precede
for Umrah and observe Aitakaf, during the last ten days of Ramazan. Earlier, the Presidential
election of Pakistan was scheduled to be held on 6 August 2013.
The polling for the Presidential elections in Pakistan started amidst tight security on 30 July
2013. More than 1000 members of Majlis-e-Shoora (the Parliament of Pakistan), as well as four
provincial assemblies cast their votes in the Presidential elections.
The unofficial results declared that Mamnoon Hussain had secured 277 votes in all, from Senate
and National Assembly.
Mamnoon Hussain required a total of 263 votes for winning. His competitior, Wajihuddin
Ahmed, on the other hand got merely 34 votes, while 3 votes were rejected by the polling staff.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly: 110 voted in all for the presidential poll. 69 MLAs
voted in favour of Wajihuddin Ahmed and 41 voted for Mamnoon Hussain.
Sindh Assembly: 69 in all, voted for the presidential poll. 64 votes went in favour of
Mamnoon Hussain, while 5 votes were polled for Wajihuddin Ahmed.
Punjab Assembly: 337 voted in all. Mamnoon Hussain secured 313 votes, while
Wajihuddin Ahmed won 24 votes.
Overall, Mamnoon Hussain secured 432 votes, while Wajihuddin Ahmed secured just 77 votes.
According to the Part III: Chapter 1: The President- [Article 41] of the Constitution of Pakistan,
The President shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule by the
members of an electoral college consisting of:
Election to the office of President shall be held not earlier than sixty days and not later than
thirty days before the expiration of the term of the President in office:
Provided that, if the election cannot be held within the period aforesaid because the National
Assembly is dissolved, it shall be held within thirty days of the general election to the Assembly.
(5) An election to fill a vacancy in the office of President shall be held not later than thirty days
from the occurrence of the vacancy:
Provided that, if the election cannot be held within the period aforesaid because the National
Assembly is dissolved, it shall be held within thirty days of the general election to the Assembly.
(6) The validity of the election of the President shall not be called in question by or before any
court or other authority.
Mamnoon Hussain is an India-born resident of Pakistan and was elected as the 12th
President of Pakistan.
He was born in historic Agra city and belongs to Urdu-speaking ethnic group which
migrated to Pakistan during partition in 1947.
In Pakistan, the office of President is ceremonial. However, the President is still the
Constitutional chief of the armed forces. He/she cannot order the deployments.
The President of Pakistan appoints the services chiefs, but after recommendation from
the Prime Minister.
So far, Pakistan has had 11 Presidents. Out of these, five have been military generals.
Four of these illegally received powers through the coups.
The first President of Pakistan- Major Sikandar Mirza was elected in the year 1956 after
adoption of the first constitution.
There shall be a President of Pakistan who shall be the Head of State and shall represent
the unity of the Republic.
A person shall not be qualified for election as President unless he is a Muslim of not less
than forty-five years of age and is qualified to be elected as member of the National
Assembly.
Before entering upon office, the President shall make before the Chief Justice of
Pakistan oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule.
Subject to the Constitution, the President shall hold office for a term of five years from
the day he enters upon his office: Provided that the President shall, notwithstanding the
expiration of his term, continue to hold office until his successor enters upon his office.
Subject to the Constitution, a person holding office as President shall be eligible for re-
election to that office, but no person shall hold that office for more than two
consecutive terms.
The President may, by writing under his hand addressed to the Speaker of the National
Assembly, resign his office.
Congress and the UPA unanimously decided to create a separate Telangana State carving out of
Andhra Pradesh on 30 July 2013.
Telangana State will have a geographical area of 10 of the 23 districts of undivided Andhra
Pradesh.
Out of 42 Lok Sabha seats and 294 Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana is likely to
have 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 Assembly seats.
The population of Telangana is 35.19 million (2011 Census). It includes seven million
population of Hyderabad, which emerged as a major IT hub during the past two
decades.
The districts which are a part of Telangana region are Hyderabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar,
Khammam, Mahaboobnagar, Medak, Nalgonda, Nizamabad, Rangareddy and Warangal.
Hyderabad and Warangal are the two largest cities in the Telangan region.
Warangal city was declared as a World Heritage City by UNESCO in March 2013.
The two major Rivers Krishna and Godavari flew through the region.
1. The Telangana region was a part of erstwhile Hyderabad State which was merged into
Indian Union on 17 September 1948.
2. The Hyderabad State was merged with Andhra State with the passing of the States
Reorganisation Act 1956 and so the united Andhra Pradesh state came into being on 1
November 1956.
5. In 1969 Marri Chenna Reddy launched the Telangana Praja Samithi by demanding
separate Telangana State.
6. The separate State movement came in to limelight again when a new political party
Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was formed by K Chandra Shekhar Rao on 27 April
2001.
7. The UPA Government on 9 December 2009 took the decision of formation of Telangana
State, in the backdrop of indefinite fast by TRS leader K Chandrashekhar Rao.
8. This decision had ignited street protests in the non-Telangana regions and opposition
from Ministers, MLAs and leaders from within the party that forced the Central
Government and the Congress leadership to put the issue on hold.
9. The Centre held rounds of meetings with all the parties from the State and set up a
Commission under the chairmanship of former Supreme Court Judge Justice Srikrishna.
The Government of India constituted a five member Committee headed by Justice Sri Krishna
for consultations on the Situation in Andhra Pradesh (CCSAP) on 3 February 2010 to resolve the
Telangana issue.
The Sri Krishna Committee submitted its report to the Union Home Ministry on 30 December
2010 and suggested six options.
2. Bifurcation of the State into Seemandhra and Telangana; with Hyderabad as a Union
Territory and the two states developing their own capitals in due course.
3. Bifurcation of State into Rayala-Telangana and coastal Andhra regions with Hyderabad
being an integral part of RayalaTelangana.
5. Bifurcation of the State into Telangana and Seemandhra as per existing boundaries with
Hyderabad as the capital of Telangana and Seemandhra to have a new capital.
In favour
Against
Neutral
YSR Congress
Article 3 of the Indian Constitution vests the power to form new States in Parliament
a) form a new State by separation of territory from any State or by uniting two or more
States or parts of States or by uniting any territory to a part of any State;
No Bill for the purpose shall be introduced in either House of Parliament except on the
recommendation of the President.
The President shall, before giving his recommendation, refer the Bill to the Legislature of
the State which is going to be affected by the changes proposed in the Bill, for
expressing its views on the changes within the period specified by the President. The
President is not bound by the views of the State Legislature, so ascertained.
By a simple majority and by the ordinary legislative process Parliament may form new States or
alter the boundaries of existing States and there by changes in the political map of India.
Andhra State, the first state formed on linguistic basis, was created in 1953 from out of the
erstwhile Madras Presidency with Kurnool as the capital.
The Hyderabad State was merged with Andhra State with the passing of the States
Reorganisation Act 1956, so that the united Andhra Pradesh state came into being on 1
November 1956.
Hyderabad was also selected as the capital of the united state of Telugu-speaking people.
Article 371 (D) and (E) were inserted by the Constitution (Thirty-Second Amendment) Act, 1973.
This Act provided the necessary Constitutional authority for giving effect to the provision of
equal opportunities to different areas of the State of Andhra Pradesh and for the Constitution
of an Administrative Tribunal with jurisdiction to deal with grievances relating to public
services. It also empowered Parliament to legislate for the establishment of a Central university
in the State.
Direct recruitment to posts in any local cadre under the State Government for
candidates of these regions
ANALYSIS
The decision on Telangana is also to the fulfillment of the announcement made by the then
Home Minister P Chidambaram on 9 December 2009 for creation of Telangana. This is the first
decision of the UPA to form a new State in the last nine years.
The Congress party however made it clear that no demand for creation of any other State
would be considered as it emphasised that this case cannot be compared with any other. This
assertion comes against the backdrop of demands for creation of separate States of Vidarbha
and Gorkhaland.
While Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS), which has been spearheading the demand for separate
State, accepted the decision and supporters of united Andhra Pradesh stepped up protests
against division.
The Supreme Court of India on 27 July 2013 ruled that clinical trials of untested drugs on
humans require certain mandatory standards to be followed. The directed the Union
government to put in place a mechanism to monitor them.
The apex court directed the Government to convene a meeting of Chief Secretaries or Health
Secretaries of all the states to frame a law for regulation of clinical trials of drugs by
multinational pharma companies.
A division bench granted four weeks time to the Union government to convene the meeting
and for framing rules. In an affidavit, the Union government had admitted that 2 thousand 6
hundred 44 people died during clinical trials of 475 new drugs between 2005 and 2012.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton gave birth to a baby boy on 22 July 2013 at the
London hospital. His Royal Highness, the new Prince of Britain, also called the Royal Baby was
named George Alexander Louis on 24 July 2013. This is the first child of the royal couple - Prince
William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge. The birth of the baby boy was announced through a
formal press release, which was issued by the Kensington Palace. It was declared that the third-
in-line successor to the throne will be known as His Royal Highness Prince George of
Cambridge.
George was also the 12th most popular name for boys in England as well as Wales in
2011.
St. George, a 4th-century Christian martyr, is also the patron saint of England.
Louis is attributed to Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was the Duke of Edinburgh's uncle as well as
the last British Viceroy of India before 1947. It is important to note that Prince Charles, the
father of Prince Williams, was closely related with Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was then
assassinated by Irish Republican Army in 1979.
It is said that as per the royal standards, the announcement of the name of His Royal Highness
Prince George of Cambridge was too quick. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh had
taken one month for naming Prince Charles.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will soon choose a picture for the first official portrait of the
baby.
The royal baby will be the third one in line to the throne, only after Prince Charles and
Prince William. Even if it was a girl, the scenario would have been same for the throne
because earlier in 2013, the law changed for giving the female royals same rights of
succession like the males.
Officially, the baby will be called His Royal Highness Prince [Name] of Cambridge.
The baby might become the head of the armed forces, supreme governor of the Church
of England, and the head of state of 16 countries apart from the head of the
Commonwealth, in distant future.
Earlier in 2013, the Queen had issued a royal decree which said, All the children of the
eldest son of the Prince of Wales should have and enjoy the style, title and attribute of
royal highness with the titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their Christian
names or with such other titles of honour.
It is important to note that the royal baby moved ahead in line of throne from Prince
Harry, who now became fourth in the line of throne.
days would be the ruling Labour party's policy on asylum seekers. The foremost action of his
party will be to demand full details of the government's asylum seeker arrangement with Papua
New Guinea be made public.
The core value of Wikileaks Party's is transparency; accountability and justice is the template
against which we will examine any important issues for Australians: tax reform, asylum-seekers,
climate change policy and more.
Australia will be going into polls in November 2013, where the ruling Prime Minister Kevin
Rudd's Labour party is up against Tony Abbott-led conservatives.
Julian Assange is holed up at Ecuador's embassy in London since June 2012 where he
demanded refuge during his legal battle for exile from Britain to Sweden.
The meeting on working mechanism for consultation and coordination on India-China border
affairs was led by Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs Gautam Bambawale and
senior officials of the Defence and Home Ministries from the Indian side. The Chinese side was
represented by a composite delegation of its officials. The next meeting will be held in China at
a mutually convenient date and time.
India and Belarus signed a protocol on 24 July 2013 to enhance trade ties during the sixth
session of the Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological
and Cultural Cooperation held in New Delhi.
The meeting was held in the direction for strengthening trade and economic relations
between the two countries.
The Belarusian side flagged the issue related to the introduction and long duration of
action of antidumping duties on a number of products of the petrochemical complex:
tire cord fabric manufactured by JSC Grodno Azot and acrylics fibers manufactured by
the plant Polymir of the OJSC Naftan.
Both the sides also agreed to create a Certification Centre of Belarusian companies and
professionals in the field of software at the earliest possible time.
The Belarusian Side will provide a draft concept of the Certification Centre of Belarusian
companies and professionals in the field of software to initiate negotiations with the
Indian Side.
Belarus advocated for revocation of the antidumping duties on these goods and
expressed the intension to maintain the export of the products to India, mostly of
interest to Indian consumers.
The Indian side stated that the matter is being examined positively and the official
decision would be taken before the next session of the Commission.
Both the Countries also signed a protocol after the Meeting as per which both the sides will
take necessary steps to sign the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of
Textiles, India and the Belarusian State Concern for Manufacturing and Marketing of Light
Industry Goods (concern Bellegprom) on Cooperation in the Field of Textiles, Clothing and
Fashion Industries.
The Belarusian delegation proposed to hold the 9th meeting of the Business Council "India-
Belarus" in 2013 to promote the collaboration of business representatives, as well as agreed to
define the dates of the National Exhibition (exposition) of the Republic of India during 2013-
2014 in Minsk.
WHERE IS BELARUS?
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by
Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to
the northwest.
The Union government of India on 16 July 2013 proposed to make production of Photo identity
card mandatory for purchase of acid. The government filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court in
which it listed a number of measures to curb the sale of acid in the open market.
The shopkeepers will also require licence to sell the acid. The move comes after Supreme Court
asked the government to submit guidelines to check open sale of acid, thereby checking acid
attacks on women.
It is estimated that one thousand acid attacks take place in India every year. The apex court
order came on a PIL seeking framing of a new law or
amendment in the existing laws to deal with acid attack
effectively.
The Supreme Court Bench of Justice R.M. Lodha and Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya said to the
Additional Solicitor General, Indira Jaising that despite of orders given by the Court to the
Governments at Center, State and Union Territories, no affidavit on the scheme to restrict the
retail sale of acid has been submitted in past 11 weeks, since 16 April 2013. The Supreme Court
also said, that this court may consider the suggestion of counsel for the petitioner *Aparna
Bhat] to ban retail sale completely at the next hearing on 16 July 2013.
The Supreme Court identified easy availability of acid at counters across the country as one of
the basic reasons behind the attacks (comment of Justice Lodha). For past seven years the
issue is lying pending in the Supreme Courts. But none of the Governments from
centre/state/UTs was successful in addressing to the issue.
The Court cited the example of Preeti, the girl who recently died in Mumbai due to acid attack.
The court has given a weeks time to the Government to come-up with a framework of rules to
prevent acid from being sold in retail.
The Criminal Law (Amendment Ordinance 2013) that has received Presidential assent has
mentioned acid attack a specific offence, providing a maximum punishment of life sentence,
under Sections 326A and 326B of Indian Penal Code.
After section 326 of the Penal Code, the following sections shall be inserted, namely:
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid, etc.
Section 326A - Whoever causes permanent or partial damage or deformity to, or burns or
maims or disfigures or disables, any part or parts of the body of a person or causes grievous
hurt by throwing acid on or by administering acid to that person, or by using any other means
with the intention of causing or with the knowledge that he is likely to cause such injury or hurt,
shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less
than ten years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and with fine which may extend
to ten lakh rupees: provided that any fine imposed under this section shall be given to the
person on whom acid was thrown or to whom acid was administered.
Section 326B - Whoever throws or attempts to throw acid on any person or attempts to
administer acid to any person, or attempts to use any other means, with the intention of
causing permanent or partial damage or deformity or burns or maiming or disfigurement or
disability or grievous hurt to that person, shall be punished with imprisonment of either
description for a term which shall not be less than five years but which may extend to seven
years, and shall also be liable to fine.
Comment: Acid violence is the practice of throwing acid on somebody, with an intention of
killing or disfiguring the target. The practice is prevalent in most of the countries across the
world, but the countries that have been the centre of such attacks are India, Pakistan,
Cambodia and Afghanistan.
Acid violence - throwing acid with the intention to maim, disfigure or even kill the target -
occurs in many countries but is most common in Cambodia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan
and India where male domination of social structures persists. Over 1000 acid attacks takes
place every year across the world.
The Reserve bank of India on 21 July 2013 brought down the period of realisation and
repatriation for exporters of goods and software to nine months from earlier 12 months.
The move to reduce the period of realization was directed towards increasing foreign exchange
inflows. Earlier in November 2012 considering the global slowdown; RBI had increased the time
limit so that they can bring in export earnings to 12 months, from six months at that time.
But as per the industry experts, RBI brought down the realization period because of the
deteriorating current account deficit of the country and the weakening of the rupee against the
dollar.
The Reduction of realisation period was taken after consulting with the Government of India to
bring down the realisation period from 12 months to nine months from the date of export valid
till 30 September 2013.India's exports contracted by 4.6 per cent, for the second consecutive
month, to 23.79 billion dollars in June 2013 compared to that in the year-ago period.
FEATURES OF INSAT-3D
It will facilitate continuity to the previous missions as well as also help in increasing the
capability of providing meteorological and search and rescue services.
INSAT-3D carries the newly developed 19 channel sounder, which is the first payload of
this kind to be flown to the ISRO satellite mission.
The ISRO as well as India Meteorological Department have already established over 1800 DCPs.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft which was named MESSENGER, the first probe to orbit Mercury, took
a black-and-white image from a distance of 98 million kilometers as part of a campaign to
search for natural satellites of the planet. In the MESSENGER image, Earth and the moon are
less than a pixel, but appear very large because they are overexposed.
As per the images taken by the Cassini, the Earth and the Moon appear as mere dots - Earth
appeared as a pale blue and the Moon as a stark white, visible between Saturn's rings. The
outstanding feature of the image taken was that it was the first time people on Earth had
advance notice their planet's portrait was being taken from interplanetary distances which saw
participation of more than 20000 people around the world.
It is worth mentioning here that pictures of Earth from the outer solar system are rare because
from that distance, Earth appears very close to our Sun. A camera's sensitive detectors can be
damaged by looking directly at the Sun, just as human beings can damage his or her retina by
doing the same.
Team of researchers at the University of St Andrews in Scotland found evidence that dolphins
call each other by names. Researchers found out that the marine mammals are capable of
calling each other by the unique whistle for the purpose of identification.
Since a long time, it was suspected that the dolphins make use
of the distinct whistles in a similar way like the humans make
use of the names. Earlier researches have also found that the
calls like these were used frequently and that the dolphins in
same group could learn as well as copy unusual sounds.
But this is the first study in which the response of marine animals to being addressed by the
name was studied. In order to investigate about it, the researchers recorded a pack of wild
bottlenose dolphins and captured the signature sound (name) of each animal. These captured
sounds were then played back with the help of underwater speakers. The researchers played
signature whistles of animals in the pack. They also played the whistles in the collection and
eventually the signature whistles of other animals. It was found that the dolphins only
responded to their names by responding to their whistles.
The team of researchers explained that dolphins behaved like humans, which means that they
answered when they heard their name. It was this skill that allowed these the dolphins to
remain together in the group amidst the underwater habitat.
The researchers explained that it was the first time that an activity or skills like this was
observed in the animals. However, certain studied have also found out that a few species of
parrot make use of the sounds in order to label others in the group.
Four unarmed bombs were dropped by two US Fighter Jets in the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park of Australia, when a training exercise went wrong on 16 July 2013. The Marine Park is a
World Heritage-listed marine park off the coast of Queensland state. The information of
dropping the unarmed bombs was announced by the U.S. 7th Fleet.
The inert bomb and the unarmed explosive bombs were jettisoned by the two AV-8B Harrier
Jets launched from the USS Bonhomme Richard aircraft carrier. As per the official statement of
the 7th Fleet of US, the bombs were dropped (none exploded) in more than 50 meter of water
away from the coral to reduce the damage caused to the reefs.
The jets from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit had an intention to drop the ordnances on the
bombing range of Townshend Island. But the mission was aborted after it was confirmed that
the area was not clear of hazards. Whereas, the emergency jettisons were carried on by the
pilots because the fuel was less and it was impossible for them to land with the loaded bombs.
The emergency situation occurred on the second day of the biennial Joint Training Exercise
Talisman Saber. During this military exercise, 28000 US and Australian military personnel come
together for a period of over three weeks.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is widely recognised as one of the best managed marine
protected areas in the world. It is the worlds largest network of coral structures that is rich in
marine life. The Marine Park stretches in an area of more than 3000 kilometers along the
Australian northeast coast.
The Great Barrier Reef has numerous different habitats and plants, all of which are vital to the
ecosystem as a whole. It is a home for microscopic plankton as well as whales, which weighs
more than 100 tonnes.
The great biodiversity of species and habitats is represented by the World Heritage status of the
Reef. Protection of the reefs biodiversity is just not essential for our future but also for the
nature. As per the study conducted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority titled Great
Barrier Reef Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2013, the habitats, which are considered to be
at the risk (potentially), include mangroves, coral reefs, the lagoon floor, islands, open waters
and seagrass meadows. Apart from this the species or its groups identified to be at potential
risk are the dugong, dwarf minke whale, humpback whale, grey mackerel, seabirds, king and
blue threadfin salmon, inshore dolphins, marine turtles, sea snakes, sharks and rays (including
sawfish) and snapper.
The winner of Dadasaheb Phalke Award and a veteran actor Pran died on 12 July 2013 in a
Hospital at Mumbai. He died at the age of 93 due to multi-organ failure after prolonged illness
and is now survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter.
Pran Kishan Sikand was admitted to Lilavati Hospital, Bandra, after being diagnosed with
pneumonia.
Born in Old Delhi on 12 February 1920, Pran got his first break in a Punjabi Film, Yamla Jat in
1940, in the undivided India. But his debut in Bollywood happened with the film Ziddi, in which
he acted along with the evergreen hero of bollywood Dev Anand in 1948.
Pran served the Bollywood for a career span of more than six decades in more than 350 films
and is known for his brilliant performances in films like Ram aur Shyam, Aansoo Ban Gaye
Phool, Half-Ticket, Madhumati, Purab aur Paschim, Karz, Zanjeer and Amar Akbar Anthony and
many more.
He was conferred with Dada Saheb Phalke Award on 12 April 2013, which was received
by him on 10 May 2013 at his residence
In 2001 he was awarded with Indias third highest civilian award Padma Bhushan
In 2010 he was named among the Top 25 Asian Actors of All times by CNN
Andy Murray on 7 July 2013 defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 at Center
Court of London to become the first Briton in 77 years to win the Mens Singles Title at
Wimbledon 2013. Wimbledon was held from 24 June to 7 July 2013 in London.
The 26-year-old became the Britains first male winner after almost eight decades, to win the
championship. Earlier he was Fred Perry, who won his last Championship in 1936.
Swiss Tennis maestro Roger Federer was the winner of the 2012 edition of Wimbledon Mens
Singles Title. He defeated Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 to win the Wimbledon Open
Championship Gentlemens Singles Final 2012 in London on 8 July 2012.
Wimbledon is Andy Murrays second Grand Slam Title, earlier he captured the 2012 US
open by defeating Novak Djokovic, 7-6 (12-10), 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2 on 11 September 2012
With this win, Murray became the most successful Briton in terms of grand slams
This is the 36th time, when any British Man has won a Wimbledon Singles Title (this is
the maximum in the medal chart of any nation)
With a hat-trick of wins in 1936 Fred Perry was the last man from Britain to win
Wimbledon. He had three Wimbledon, one US Open and Australian Open each and
three French Opens by his name.
Marion Bartoli is a top-10 French professional tennis player and presently French no. 1. She has
won one singles major; seven other Women's Tennis Association singles titles and three
doubles titles.
Marion Bartoli is 28 years old. She had played her previous Wimbledon final in 2007 which she
had lost to Venus Williams. She is the fifth oldest woman to become a first time major winner in
the Open Era.
Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets with 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 to capture the
mens title.
Marion Bartoli of France won her maiden Grand Slam title after 23rd seed Sabine Lisicki
of Germany failed to match Bartoli and lost in title clash in straight sets, 1-6, 4-6.
Daniel Nestor of Canada and Kristina Mladenovic of France defeated Bruno Soares of
Brazil and Lisa Raymond of USA to win Mixed Doubles Final at Centre Court.
No.1 seeds Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic defeated
No.8 duo Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine and Iryana Shymanovich of Belarus, 6-3, 6-1
Gianluigi Quinzi of Italy captured the Boys Singles Championship at Wimbledon after
defeating Hyeon Chung from the Republic of Korea, 7-5, 7-6(2).
Australians Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis captured the boys doubles title at
Wimbledon with a dominant victory over Enzo Couacaud and Stefano Napolitano, 6-2,
6-3
Top seeds Shingo Kunieda of Japan and Stephane Houdet of France defeated world No.2
seeds Frederic Cattaneo of France and Ronald Vink of Netherlands to win their first
wheelchair gentlemen's doubles title together at Wimbledon, 6-4, 6-2 victory on Court
12.
J. Griffioen and A. Van Koot of Netherlands defeated Y. Kamijin of Japan and J. Whiley of
United Kingdom to win the finals of Wheelchair Ladies' Doubles
Pat Cash and Mark Woodforde of Australia defeated M.J. Bates of United Kingdom and
Anders Jarryd of Sweden to capture Sr. Gents Invitation Doubles.
L. Davenport of USA and Martina Hingis of Switzerland defeated Jana Novotna of Czech
Republic Barbara Schett of Austria to win the Ladies Invitation Doubles.
Thomas Enqvist of Sweden and Mark Philippoussis of Australia defeated Greg Rusedski
of United Kingdom and Fabrice Santoro of France in the Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles
The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) on 29 July 2013 cleared the proposal of Jet
Airways to sell 24 percent stake to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad. With this clearance, Jet-Etihad deal
has become the first one after the Union Government of India relaxed the FDI rules for aviation
sector in the year 2012. The deal will now have to cross the hurdle of Cabinet Committee on
Economic Affairs (CCEA) for final approval.
CONDITIONS IMPOSED
Apart from this condition, both the companies also need to get the prior FIPB approval
for the purpose of change in the shareholding structure.
The approval for Jet-Etihad deal was stuck at FIPB on the grounds of various concerns such as
whether Jet Airways would retain its effective control, including the retain of Indian owner or
not. Also, it was a matter of concern whether Jet Airways would change the place of its business
or not.
According to the revised agreement, it was agreed upon that all the committees formed by
these two airlines for the operational as well as administrative functions would remain advisory
in nature. The agreement also made it clear that Etihad would only make recommendations of
the Senior Executives for appointments at Jet Airways.
Now, Etihad will have two directors on the Board which includes 12 members. Jet Airways
would have four, which would in turn give more authority to the Indian promoters. The
resolutions of the Board will be passed by a simple majority. The Veto power as well as the
voting powers will vest in the Chairman, Naresh Goyal.
The deal is said to be very important for Jet Airways, which at present, is facing
significant challenges in terms of finance.
The deal will enable the Indian civil aviation industry, because there will be an enhanced
capacity, bringing down of airfares as well as increased competition.
The deal, after the final approval, will instill more confidence on a global level in the
airline industry of India.
The deal will primarily benefit the partners, while at the same time, improving the
prevailing investment climate of India.
The deal is also very good for the civil aviation sector as well as passengers in India.
There is a need of foreign investment in the infrastructure sector of India. The deal will
therefore reaffirm the confidence of the investors in Indias growth.
The Jet-Etihad deal would garner approximately 2058 crore Rupees or 379 million US
dollar for the Jet Airways, which in turn, will be used by it for paying off the debts as
well as providing better passenger connectivity.
The deal will enable the passengers from 23 cities of India to get direct international
flights.
The deal will also enable the passengers in India to avail the frequent flyer programmes
of Jet Airways and Etihad.
Amar Gopal Bose, the man behind Bose Corporation died on 12 July 2013 in Wayland,
Massachusetts. He was 83 years of age. He was the Indian-American entrepreneur as well as
academic. He founded Bose Corporation in 1964.
Forbes 400 listed him as the 271st richest man in the world, in the year 2007. He had
the net worth of 1.8 billion US dollar. In the year 2011, he had the net worth of 1.0
billion US dollar.
Amar Gopal Bose was initially involved in audio experience as well as sound technology,
which prompted him for revolution in acoustics.
He found that hi-fi technology was not up to the mark, which compelled him towards
the research of psycho-acoustics.
He discovered that the music in concert hall sounded good because around 80 percent
of the sound was indirect. It bounced off the walls as well as ceiling before reaching the
ears. This was known as psycho-acoustics.
Among the first products to come out from Bose Corporation, based on the new
principles of psycho-acoustics research, was the Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker
system, which came in the year 1968.
He received Fellow, IEEE in the year 1972 for his contribution to nonlinear systems, two-
state amplifier-modulators as well as loudspeaker design.
He remained the honorary member at the Audio Engineering Society in the year 1985.
In the year 2010, he was awarded with the IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell
Award for his contribution to engineering education, industrial leadership as well as
consumer electronics in sound reproduction.
In the year 2011, he was on the MIT150 list of the top 150 innovators and ideas from
MIT. He ranked at number 9.
Bose Wave radio and the Bose noise-canceling headphones were among the later
inventions of Bose Corporation. These were adopted by the commercial pilots as well as
military pilots.
The software program of Bose helped the acoustic engineers to reproduce the sound
from any place in the large hall, even before the building of the site. This system was
used for creation of sound systems for various places such as the Sistine Chapel, Staples
Center in Los Angeles as well as the grand mosque in Mecca- Masjid al-Haram.
In the year 1982, the top automakers of the world- Mercedes and Porsche, also started
installing Bose audio systems in the vehicles.
Bose speakers and music systems remain favourite for automobile sector in the world
even today.
It has 8 plants, 153 retail stores as well as one automotive subsidiary in Stow,
Massachusetts.
Bose Corporation also conducted research in the cold fusion as well as automotive
suspension technologies.
Commercial systems
L1 Portable Systems
Electroforce
Military applications
Multimedia systems
Speaker systems
INTERNATIONAL | WORLD
PRESIDENT OF IRELAND SIGNED THE ABORTION BILL INTO LAW
President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins on 31 July 2013 signed the bill (Governments Protection
of Life during Pregnancy Bill) into law. The bill, overwhelmingly passed by both houses of the
Irish parliament in July 2013, permits abortions only in cases where doctors deem the woman's
life at risk from continued pregnancy. The law comes in the wake of the tragic death of Savita
Halappanavar, 31, on 28 October 2012 of blood poisoning as a result of a miscarriage. Savita
was reportedly denied a potentially life-saving abortion. The new legislation, which replaces
146 years old British era law, also permits abortions to alleviate life-threatening conditions,
including a woman's own threat to commit suicide if refused a termination.
Till recently, Ireland's only legislation on abortion was a handed-down British law from 1867,
outlawing the practice with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. The new maximum
sentence is 14 years.
Higgins convened a meeting of the Council of State on 29 July 2013 to seek its advice on the bill,
which he could have opted to send to the Supreme Court to test its constitutionality. The
meeting, chaired by the President, was attended by 21 members of the 24-strong council. The
21 persons who attended, including seven members of the judiciary, still made it the biggest
council since the Constitution came into effect in 1937.
India and Afghanistan on 30 July 2013 signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in Kabul for
implementing 60 projects in ten Afghan provinces under the Small Development Projects (SDP)
scheme.
The MoUs signed by Afghan Minister of Economy Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal and Indian
Ambassador Amar Sinha in Kabul are related to the third phase of the SDP scheme and will be
completed in the next four years.
100 million dollar SDP scheme was announced during Prime Ministers visit to Afghanistan in
May 2011. The first two phases of the scheme with a total outlay of 20 million dollars are
nearing completion.
The scheme has been designed by Indian government to address the developmental needs of
mainly rural communities in far-flung areas of Afghanistan.
The Senate of US approved the decision of Barack Obama to choose James Comey as the next
director of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). On 29 July 2013, James Comey was supported
by the Senators with the vote of 93-1. He will be replacing Robert Mueller, who had remained
the Director of FBI since 2001.
He had remained as the United States Deputy Attorney General during the
administration of President George W. Bush, from December 2003 through August
2005.
He was also the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York before being the
Deputy Attorney General.
Earlier in 2013, he became the Senior Research Scholar and Hertog Fellow on National
Security Law at Columbia Law School.
In May 2013, James Comey was reportedly nominated for the post of Director of FBI. In June
2013, it was declared officially that President Barack Obama will be nominating James Comey to
lead FBI. He was chosen over Lisa Monaco, who in turn, had overseen the security issues of US
at the Justice Department during the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on 11
September 2012. Finally, on 29 July 2013, it was confirmed that the Senate gave approval for
James Comey to be the Director of FBI for a complete 10-year term.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the US Agency belonging to United States
Department of Justice.
FBI was formed in the year 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation (BOI). In 1935, it was re-
named as Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
It also investigates the crimes on Native American reservations in the United States
under the Major Crimes Act
The Government of Saudi Arabia, on 28 July 2013, announced that it awarded over 22 billion US
dollar in contract for the development of metro line in the capital, Riyadh. This is said to be the
largest public transport initiative of the world and will help in boosting the economy of Saudi
Arabia considerably.
Various architects won for their designs of the metro stations. Among the winning designs of
metro stations were also the ones from Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid.
It is important to note that the budget of Saudi Arabia for telecoms and transportation swelled
84 percent in 2013 to 17.3 billion US dollar, which is the fastest expansion since 2004.
The planned project will be an 85-station network. It is said to be the longest metro of the
world under construction. This will help in creating 15000 jobs over the time period of 5 years.
It is very important to note that the Persian Gulf nations are incurring billions of dollars
for building their rail networks, ports as well as airports.
Qatar, which is the largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, awarded four contracts of
the value of around 30 billion riyals or 8.2 billion US dollar, for the first phase of Doha
Metro in June 2013. Doha will also host 2022 soccer World Cup.
Dubai, the second-biggest sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates, also constructed the
first metro network in the Gulf Cooperation Council in 2009.
Also, the Gulf Cooperation Council member states are already spending a considerable
expense on the infrastructure projects, which are aimed at improvement of living
standards as well as smoothing of the social discontent.
Riyadh Metro Project also signifies that there is a shift in the thinking in terms of public
transport as a means for saving gasoline.
In the meanwhile, the Jeddah metro tender is also lined up to be awarded in 2013 itself.
The International Monetary Fund on 29 July 2013 approved a further 1.7 billion Euros (2.3
billion US dollars) in funds for Greece's bailout programme after it completed the fourth review
of IMF. The total funds from the IMF, the European Commission and the European Central Bank
include 5.8 billion Euros.
Although Greece cut budgets and external imbalances it has not done enough on broader
reforms to its tax collection and public sector, which is necessary to ensure its economy returns
to growth.
Greece will receive another 1 billion euros from international lenders in October 2013. Greece's
bailout package was approved in March 2012, will total 173 billion euros over four years. It was
done to help Greece recover from a sovereign debt crisis and return to markets, and protect
the country from a possible exit from the euro zone.
An Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation was signed between India and Senegal for
the period 2013-2015 on 29 July 2013 at New Delhi. This programme was signed to affirm the
commitment of the two countries for sustaining the cultural exchanges.
Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation was signed by Chandresh Kumari Katoch,
Minister of Culture on behalf of Government of India and by Adboul Aziz Mbaye, Minister of
Culture, on behalf of Government of Senegal. The programme will remain valid for a period of
three years. However, it will remain intact till the fresh Exchange Programme is signed.
Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation will seek to exchange the experts in the
field of theatre.
The programme will encourage training in certain spheres such as artistic heritage,
creative activities, audio visual, music, dance, theatre and puppetry.
It will seek to exchange the canvas works and grounding mats for exhibition.
This programme will exchange the experts in the field of prehistoric archaeology, while
at the same time, providing laboratory training in the field of restoration of cultural
properties and monuments.
The programme will also exchange experts reciprocally in order to promote the library
activities and expertise in the fields of publishing, printing and binding.
The Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation will also exchange programmes
which depict various facets of life and culture in the two parties through their respective
Radio and TV organizations.
This programme will exchange experiences in the field of sports and explore the
possibilities of exchanging sports teams or the coaches in diverse disciplines.
Under the programme, there will be an organisation of the cultural week which features
various aspects of its culture.
The programme will also seek to exchange one or two experts in the field of performing
arts and literature.
The peace talks between the two nations have been stalled since 2010 and to resume the talks,
Mahmoud Abbas, the President of Palestine has demanded freedom of the Palestinian
prisoners, who are in prisons of Israel for more than 20 years.
The United States decided to stop the delivery of four F-16 fighters to Egypt, which was
scheduled this week. The move comes in the wake of the recent developments in Egypt. USA
values its relationship with Egypt but the delay was necessary as Egypt remains divided over the
ouster of Mohamed Mursi, the first democratically elected President in the country. The United
States considered it inappropriate to move forward with the delivery.
In another development, the US House of Representatives has also passed a resolution which
forbids the US government to fund military operations in Egypt or to fund individuals, groups or
organisations engaged in paramilitary activity.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on 23 July 2013 ordered the Election Commission (EC) of
Pakistan to hold the Presidential election on 30 July 2013. The decision of the Supreme Court of
Pakistan was issued following the petition filed by, Raja Zafarul Haq, the PML (N) leader, who
pleaded the court that a large number of Parliamentarians, who will cast vote in the election
would precede for Umrah and observe Aitakaf, during the last ten days of Ramazan.
The Election Commission in its reply to the Supreme Court mentioned that the Courts orders
will be implemented. Earlier, the Presidential election of Pakistan was scheduled to be held on
AITAKAF
UMRAH
Umrah generally is a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia that can be performed by the Muslims
at any time of the year (except the period of Hajj).
14th Meeting of the Home Secretaries of India and Bangladesh was held in New Delhi from July
19 to 22 July 2013. The meet of the home secretaries of the two nations was conducted with an
aim of promoting and strengthening, the bilateral relations that exist between India and
Bangladesh and to carry forward the relations further.
The Indian delegation of Home Secretaries was headed by Anil Goswami, Union Home
Secretary, Government of India and the Bangladeshi delegation was led by C. Q. K. Mustaq
Ahmed, Senior Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Government of Bangladesh.
Earlier, on 18 July 2013 the 13th JWG meet on security issues was also held between the two
nations, in which both the sides discussed upon the issues related to security, border
management, incidents of deaths due to firing on the border, implementation of agreements,
ratification of the land boundary agreement, visa and consular related matters, capacity
building and others.
ISSUES AND POINTS NOTED AND DISCUSSED DURING THE MEET OF THE HOME
SECRETARIES INCLUDES
Home secretaries of both India and Bangladesh reaffirmed their commitment not to
allow the territory of either country to be used for any activity inimical to each others
interests
The two sides also agreed to increase the frequency of coordinated patrolling with a
view to curbing criminal activities along the border
Confidence was expressed between the two sides on coordinated patrolling for
enhancement of cooperation between the border guarding forces of the two countries,
and enable them to prevent the movement of criminals and manage the identified
vulnerable areas with a view to prevent criminal activities, acts of violence and loss of
lives along the border areas
Agreement was reached by both sides to sensitize the media about ground realities of
border management
Agreement was reached at intensifying, the activities of the nodal points in different
areas of cooperation that includes INTERPOL, drugs and human trafficking
Extension of cooperation for apprehension of wanted criminals and fugitives was agreed
by both the sides
Home Secretary of Bangladesh urged for immediate tracking, arresting and handing over
the killers of Bangabandhu, the Father of the nation of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman and was assured from his Indian counterpart that all possible assistance in this
regard
Measures taken to expedite the verification and repatriation of prisoners who have
completed their sentences were reviewed
Discussion on ratification of the LBA-1974 and the protocol signed in 2011 were made
The two sides also noted that the bilateral cooperation in the field of security and border
management which was strengthened with by the signing-up of the four agreements pertaining
to security cooperation including the Extradition Treaty.
India and Nigeria on 22 July 2013 signed an agreement in Abuja to locate sites for solar power
plants in Niger state. The agreement will provide additional energy for Nigeria's national grid. It
would be the first of a series of power plant deals. The agreement was signed between the
secretary to the Government of India, Sutanu Behuria and Nigeria's permanent secretary in the
Ministry of Power Godknows Igali.
With this agreement in place, Bharat Heavy Electricals (BSE) will begin preliminary studies for
setting up independent solar-powered plants in selected locations in Niger.
India expressed interest in the provision of funds in various forms for the development of
Nigeria's power sector.
EU foreign ministers on 22 July 2013 agreed to list the military wing of Lebanese militant group
Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation. The agreement needed the agreement of all 28 of the
EU's member states. It will now become illegal for European diplomats to meet its militant staff
or for Hezbollah sympathisers in Europe to send the group money. Hezbollah has already been
blacklisted by the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia and the Netherlands.
Hezbollah has a powerful political organisation and, along with its allies, had dominance the last
Lebanese cabinet, which resigned in March 2013.
WHAT IS HEZBOLLAH?
Hezbollah is a Shi'a Islamic militant group and political party based in Lebanon. Its paramilitary
wing is regarded as a resistance movement throughout much of the Arab and Muslim worlds. It
is considered more powerful than the Lebanese Army.
Hezbollah was conceived by Muslim clerics and funded by Iran following the Israeli
invasion of Lebanon,
Its leaders were followers of Ayatollah Khomeini, and its forces were trained and
organized by a contingent of 1,500 Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Hezbollah's 1985 manifesto listed its four main goals as Israel's final departure from
Lebanon.
Prince Philippe was sworn-in as the new king of Belgium on 21 July 2013 after the abdication of
his father Albert II due to his age and health.
From year 1978 to 1981, King Philippe was educated at the Belgian Royal Military
Academy in the 118th Promotion Toutes Armes.
On 3 May 2003, Prince Philippe was appointed honorary Chairman of the board of the
Foreign Trade Agency, replacing the BFTB.
On 26 September 1980, he was appointed second lieutenant and took the officer's oath.
He continued his education at Trinity College, Oxford and he attended graduate school
at Stanford University, California, where he graduated in 1985 with an MA degree in
Political Science.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition (LDP-New Komeito coalition) won a
comfortable majority in Upper House of Parliament. The elections were held on 21 July 2013.
Abe's Liberal Democratic Party won 65 seats, while its partner, New Komeito, secured 11 seats.
Combined with their 59 seats, the coalition now has 135 seats, six more than the 129 needed
for a comfortable majority.
This will give Abe control of both houses of parliament for the first time in six years. Abes win
will help him form a stable cabinet, ending political volatility. The result is an endorsement of
his more conservative economic and political reforms known as Abenomics programme. With
majority in both houses of Parliament, it would be easy for Abe government to pass legislation.
Shinzo Abe had lost upper house elections in 2007 during his previous stint as Prime Minister of
Japan.
The 10-member panel of legal experts, which was appointed by the interim President Adly
Mansour, started off the work on 21 July 2013 in order to amend the constitution of Egypt. The
panel has the time duration of 30 days in order to draft the changes in the constitution, thereby
clearing the route for the presidential as well as parliamentary elections.
It is important to note that the previous constitution of Egypt which was framed by the
government under Islamist President Mohammed Morsi has been suspended. In yet another
development, it is important to note that Jordan's King Abdullah on 20 July 2013 became the
first Arab leader to visit Egypt ever since its fall of government.
Under the interim Presidents decree which was announced on 20 July 2013, a committee or
panel which was composed of four university professors and six judges was asked to present
the amendments to larger 50-member panel which comprised of politicians, religious officials,
army officers as well as unionists.
BACKGROUND
The previous constitution of Egypt which was Morsi-backed was approved in the referendum in
December 2012. However, this was said to be the most debatable measures by Morsi in his
year in the office. The opponents of that constitution opined that the charter was highly
Islamist in terms of content and that it did not protect freedom of expression and religion.
China on 19 July 2013 lifted control on banks allowing them to set their own lending rates, a
move to arrest slowdown and spur growth as well as to liberalise the economy. China decided
to further ease lending interest rates for financial institutions so they can decide the rates
themselves. The removal of control on lending rates is the first major economic reform
launched under the government of President Xi Jinping. Lifting controls on lending interest
rates will help cut costs for companies in raising funds. It can also maximise financial resources
to strengthen the economy and economic restructuring of China.
The move to liberalise the interest rates followed the decline in the second quarter GDP. There
are speculations that Chinese economy can miss the official target of 7.5 per cent growth rate,
set for 2013.
Apart from this, it was revealed by the report of USCIRF that two Hindus were murdered as well
as four injured in overall 16 attacks that took place in Pakistan. In the targeted attacks in
Pakistan, three Hindus were murdered. As far as the Sikhs were concerned, it was found that
there were overall three cases of attacks on the Sikhs living in Pakistan. This eventually led to
death of one Sikh person.
The report also additionally revealed that in past 18 months, there were 203 incidents of
sectarian violence which led to 1800 casualties, which also included 717 deaths. Out of these
deaths, 635 dead were the Shia Muslims.
From January 2012 to June 2013, there has been a considerable rise in the religious and
sectarian violence in Pakistan and during this period, the worst affected community was Shia.
The USCIRF report led to creation of the factsheet which was prepared under Pakistan Religious
Violence Project. This project kept into consideration the attacks which took place publicly
against the religious communities. The report declared that the religious freedom environment
for a few sects such as Ahmadiyas, Christians and Hindus was already poor and it was
deteriorating even more.
There were overall 77 attacks on the Shia, which led to 635 deaths as well as serious injuries to
834. Shia community also suffered because of 18 bomb blasts as well as 46 targeted shootings.
Christians are the second largest community in Pakistan and they were attacked 37 times,
leaving 11 people killed and 36 injured. Five Christian girls were also raped.
Bangladesh approved a Labour Law on 15 July 2013 to boost worker rights, including the
freedom to form trade unions, after a factory building collapse in April killed 1,132 garment
workers and sparked debate over labour safety and rights.
An assurance that union members will not be transferred to another factory of the same
owner after labour unrest
The legislation is an important step towards curbing rising cases of exploitation in a country
with 4 million garment factory workers. However, it failed to address several concerns and
blamed the government for enacting the law in a hurry to please foreigners.
Bangladesh was under pressure to adopt a better Labour Law after the European Union, which
gives preferential access to the country's garment industry, threatened punitive measures if it
did not improve worker safety standards.
Tax concessions offered by Western countries and low wages have helped turn Bangladesh's
garment sector into the country's largest employment generator with annual exports worth
USD 21 billion. 60 percent of exports go to Europe. The collapse of the Rana Plaza complex on
24 April 2013, built on swampy ground outside Dhaka with several illegal floors, ranked among
the world's worst industrial accidents. A fire at another garment factory in 2012 killed 112
people.
Iran on 15 July 2013 agreed to take payments for oil it sells to India entirely in rupees after US
and western sanctions blocked all other payment routes. India has been, since July 2011, paying
in euros to clear 55 percent of its purchases of Iranian oil through Ankara- based Halkbank. The
remaining 45 percent due amount was remitted in rupees in accounts Iranian oil company
opened in Kolkata-based UCO Bank.
Iran explored taking 55 percent payments in Russian Ruble and other currencies but the
payment routes could not be finalised due sanctions against the Persian Gulf nation. Iran has
now agreed to take all of their payment in Indian rupees. As the euro route was blocked and
Iran did not indicate an alternate mode of taking payment for 55 percent of the oil it sold to
Indian refiners, over 1.5 billion US dollars in dues got accumulated.
Iran agreed to take this overdue amount in rupees. India, which in June 2013 won another 180-
day waiver from the US sanctions after it cut crude oil imports from Iran by over 27 percent, has
not bought a single barrel of oil from the Persian Gulf nation since April as insurance firms
refused to provide cover to refiners processing Iranian oil.
India had in 2012-13 imported 13.14 million tonnes of crude oil from Iran, down from 18.11
million tonnes of 2011-12. Iran was till 2010-11 India's second largest supplier after Saudi
Arabia but has since slipped to the sixth place. In 2012-13, Saudi Arabia followed by Iraq at
25.05 million tonnes, Venezuela 21.80 million tonnes, Kuwait 19 million tonnes and UAE 14.71
million tonnes were major oil suppliers to India.
India in the month of July 2013 has surpassed the U.S. as the top buyer of Nigerian crude oil. As
per the recent statistics it has been that India had been buying more of Nigerias crude than the
U.S. over the last three months in year 2013.
India will continue with its effort of cooperating with Nigeria to improve its economy and it is
supposed to assist Nigeria in capacity building of workers in both the public and private sectors.
India is set to tie up with the government of Kano state to establish a film city and will also
going to collaborate with the Niger state government to establish health care facilities as well
as improve agriculture. It also promised assistance in the state on the training of young people
who wish to embark on vocational education.
Talking on the front of bilateral trade, the present figure stands at 10 billion dollars,
even as the total investment of India in Nigerian economy could be valued at 16.6 billion
dollars.
India in recent times has reduced its dependence on Iranian oil in the wake of the U.S.
and European sanctions on the import of oil from the Islamic Republic.
Bhutans Election Commission on 14 July 2013 formally announced that the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) won the National Assembly elections by having secured a majority of
thirty two seats. The Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) won fifteen seats and was elected as the
opposition party. Over 66 per cent turnout was recorded in the elections. The foremost
election issues were rising fuel prices and credit crunch.
The second parliamentary elections saw a keen voter turnout. While nineteen international
media personnel from India, Netherlands and South Korea covered the elections while 279
media personnel from Bhutan cover the Second Parliamentary Elections this year.
In 2008, the DPT had won the election by a landslide and won the first round of this year's polls
with 45 percent of the vote. Bhutan's king had given up the monarchy's centuries-old absolute
power in 2008 and allowed the introduction of democracy to the Himalayan kingdom.
China on 13 July 2013 cancelled the construction of a six billion dollar nuclear processing plant
in Guangdong province apparently due to public concerns over its safety. The planned industrial
park, with a designed capacity of 1000 tonnes of uranium in 2020, was to feature facilities for
uranium conversion, enrichment and manufacturing of nuclear fuel equipment. This is the first
nuclear project cancelled by China, which is embarking on a massive expansion of nuclear
power projects. Chinese government also stopped the construction of a copper alloy plant in
Sichuan province following violent protests by local residents.
The public's opposition was mainly because of safety worries and environmental concerns.
The Secretary General of United Nations, Ban-ki-moon on 11 July 2013 warned Myanmar to
end Buddhist attacks on Minority Muslims
(Rohingyas). The Secretary General also asked
Myanmar to take necessary steps to address legitimate
grievances including citizenship. Ban-ki-moon feared
that failing to do so, would bring in negative regional
impacts in the country and weaken the reform process
also.
Numbering about 8 lakhs in a population of around 60 million, the Rohingyas are widely viewed
as interlopers brought in by the British colonialists.
Vietnam also supported Indias stand in the Look East Policy that puts an emphasis on
more active role in the Asia Pacific region" and the world at large.
During the 15th Meet of the India-Vietnam Joint Commission, the issue of the Maritime
Rights in the South and East China Seas were also discussed and the two sides reached
to the conclusion of respecting the UNCLOS needs.
It was decided that the two sides will settle the maritime issue with each other in a
peaceful manner, through dialogues, as India wants to keep the maritime lanes open in
the South China Sea that acts as a gateway to the East Asia for shipping purposes
To patrol the border areas, India will provide patrol vehicles to Vietnam
For setting up Nam Trai-IV hydropower project and Binh Bo Pumping station, both the
sides have also signed a 19.5 million US dollar line of credit
An agreement was reached between the two sides to have direct flights between the
two nations to boost ties and tourism between the two countries. A joint trade
commission would also be formed to achieve a set trade target if 7 billion US dollar by
2015
Vietnam also said that it will support Indian bid for a permanent seat in the expanded
UN Security Council
Vietnam has chosen, Tata Power for development of a 1.8 billion US dollar 2X660 MW
Long Phu 2 Thermal Power Project in Soc Trang province of Southern Vietnam. Tata
power won the bid from Russian and South Korean companies.
India has also extended 164.5 million US dollar, 17 Lines of Credit that includes the Nam
Trai-IV hydropower project and Binh Bo Pumping station already inked to Vietnam.
Earlier, India provided the PARAM Supercomputer, as a grant, for use in multiple
applications, PARAM costs 4.7 crore rupees.
Although, Vietnam has maintained a firm stand of its right in the South China Sea off Vietnam's
coast based in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, but China in the past raised
objections to OVLs participation in the oil blocks of area. OVL is the foreign arm of ONGC.
France and Switzerland on 11 July 2013 have signed an agreement on inheritance taxes as per
which Paris will help it bringing in more money.
As per the agreement, the inheritances will be taxed based on where the recipient resides, but
not where the deceased lived, as it is used to be earlier. The agreement is supposed to allow
France to ask Switzerland to investigate suspicious bank activity even if it does not have the
suspects names.
The new agreement will make it tuff for people living in France to escape taxes. It is worth
mentioning here that France taxes inheritance progressively up to 45 per cent, compared to
Switzerlands maximum of 7 percent. France is one of a growing number of cash impoverished
country which is trying to find tax hiding away in Swiss accounts.
Portuguese President, Anibal Cavaco Silva on 10 July 2013 approved a reshuffled ruling coalition
Government, ending a 10-day crisis over hated strict policies that nearly overthrown the
government.
The reshuffle was taken into consideration amid opposition calls for immediate elections. The
current Reshuffled government has all the authority to exercise its functions. The crisis hit the
roof on 1 July 2013 with shock resignation of then finance minister Vitor Gaspar, who was
feeling the pressure of mounting popular opposition.
The U.S. Navy on 10 July 2013 successfully landed a drone the size of a fighter jet aboard an
aircraft carrier for the first time. The X-47B experimental aircraft was landed to display
militarys capability of US to have a computer program which can perform one of the most
difficult tasks.
With the landing of Aircraft the US Navy can move forward with its plans to develop another
unmanned aircraft that will join the fleet alongside traditional airplanes to provide around-the-
clock surveillance while also possessing a strike capability.
The X-47B will mainly would pave the way for the U.S. to launch unmanned aircraft without the
need to obtain permission from other countries to use their bases.
X-47B is far bigger than the Predator, and has three times the range and can be
programmed to carry out missions with no human intervention.
X-47B isnt a stealth aircraft, and is designed with the low profile of one which will help
in the development of future stealth drones, which would be valuable as the military
changes its focus from the Middle East to the Pacific, where a number of countries air
defences are a lot stronger than Afghanistans.
The X-47B has a wingspan of about 62 feet (19 metres) and weighs 14,000 pounds
(6,350 kilograms), versus nearly 49 feet (15 metres) and about 1,100 pounds (500
kilograms) for the Predator.
The X-47B can reach an altitude of more than 40000 feet (12200 metres) and has a
range of more than 2100 nautical miles (3380 kilometres), versus 675 miles (1080
kilometres) for the Predator.
The X-47B is capable of carrying weapons and is designed to be the forerunner for a
drone program that will provide around-the-clock intelligence, surveillance and
targeting, according to the Navy.
India on 9 July 2013 agreed to co-operate with Mongolia in developing its renewable Energy
Sector and Human Resource Development. The agreement between the two nations was
reached during a meet between the Farooq Abdullah Union Minister for New and Renewable
Energy and Mongolian President Tsakhia Elbegdorj at Ulaanbaatar during his visit to Mongolia.
Farooq Abdullah was on a visit to Mongolia to represent India at the oath taking ceremony of
Elbegdorj, who has been re-elected as the President for his second four-year term. During his
visit, Abdullah also handed over the letter of felicitation to Elbegdorj from President of India,
Pranab Mukherjee lauding his personal vision and commitment towards the comprehensive
partnership between the two countries and to invite him to visit India.
During his visit to Mongolia, Abdullah also met Foreign Minister of Mongolia Lu Bold and
Minister of Environment and Green Development of Mongolia, Sanjaasuren Oyun.
INDIA-MONGOLIA RELATIONS
The bilateral relations between India and Mongolia has expanded in recent past and at present
it covers cooperation in defence and strategic issues along with educational and cultural
exchanges.
To give a new boost to the bilateral relations, the President of Mongolia Elbegdorj selected
India as the first destination for foreign visit after taking over as President of Mongolia for his
first term, in 2009. The Union Governments decision to depute a senior Cabinet Minister to the
Presidents inauguration is a signal of importance that India places Mongolia and towards
further strengthening of bilateral relations with Mongolia.
Keeping apart the political relations, the two nations share a close linkage with each other in
terms of civilization and culture as Mongolia mainly is a Buddhist country. Several Mongolians
travel to India for spiritual, educational and medical purposes.
India and Tanzania on 9 July 2013 signed agreements on bilateral cooperation in different
sectors that includes agriculture, health and education, mines and minerals. All the agreements
were signed between the Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Preneet Kaur and the
Tanzanian Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Bernard K. Membe at Dar
es Salaam during the 3-day visit of Preneet Kaur to Tanzania.
During the 3-day visit to Tanzania, Preneet Kaur co-chaired, the India - Tanzania Joint
Commission Meeting. She also met with the President of Tanzania, Dr. Jakaya M Kikwete and
reviewed the current level of development partnership between the two countries. President
Kikwete assured that his country would support Indian aspiration for a permanent seat in a
reformed United Nations Security Council.
As per the latest reports, economic engagement of India with Tanzania has gone up to a
cumulative of 1546.56 million dollars in 2011. India is the third biggest investor in Tanzania with
305 projects.
Indian side asserted that they are strongly committed to the success of Nepals peace process
and institutionalization of democracy in Nepal in a constitutional and multi-party framework.
India is encouraging the successful conduct of free and fair election for the Constituent
Assembly-cum-Parliament on 19th November 2013.
India has agreed to provide all the logistical support for the security agencies and Election
Commission of Nepal as requested by the Government of Nepal.
This comprises 764 different types of vehicles costing approximately NRs 800 million. The
vehicles will be delivered to the Government of Nepal by October 2013. The two sides
exchanged Letters to this effect.
WATER RESOURCES
The Ministers reviewed the joint efforts against flood-related disasters, including the
repair and maintenance works at major border rivers, especially Kosi and Gandak.
India has committed grant assistance of 181.37 million NRS under the bilateral Small
Development Projects for flood protection works along Trijuga, Lkahndehi, Sunsari,
Kankai, and Kaligandaki rivers and NRs 95.2 million along Gagan River.
Besides activating all the existing bilateral consultative mechanisms and maintaining the
embankments of Kosi and Gandak under the respective bilateral agreements, India has
provided grant assistance of Nepali 2.543 billion Rupees during the past three years for
protection works on the Kamala, Lalbakya, and Khando and Bagmati rivers.
For the current year, Indian announced an amount of 256.94 NRS million for this
purpose, and a further amount of 374.47 million NRs will be made available later in the
year.
Specific approvals have been obtained in June 2013 for Phase II of the Rahughat
Hydroelectric Project, 220 KV Kosi Corridor Transmission Line Project, 132 KV Solu
Corridor Transmission Live Project, and the 132 KV Modi Leknath Transmission Line
Project, for utilising 175 million Dollarsor NRs 15.8 billion out of the existing 250 million
Dolars Exim banks Line of Credit for Nepal. Approvals for utilisation of the balance
amount, for the construction of roads within Nepal, are in the pipeline.
It is worth mentioning here that India accounts for nearly two-thirds of Nepals foreign
trade, 70% of Nepals exports, and almost half of its foreign direct investments.
The Government felt the need to continue consultations on measures to promote trade
bilaterally and with third countries to optimize opportunities for Nepals economic
growth, including on finalising legal and administrative arrangements for additional
transit routes, revision of the Rail Services Agreement to enable the implementation of
the long-standing Nepalese request for the movement of open box wagons and transit
of bulk cargo movement on flat wagons, finalisation of the Motor Vehicles Agreement,
energy banking and power trading, currency conversion facilitation, new routes for
increased air-connectivity, and strengthening Nepals capacity forcertification for food
and agriculture products exports by establishing testing and lab facilities along the India-
Nepal border.
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
India partners Nepal in capacity building and human resource development. This year,
the number of scholarships offered to Nepalese students has nearly doubled to 3,000.
The number of training programmes under India Technical and Economic Cooperation
(ITEC) & Colombo Plan has also gone up to 230 from 100 last year.
The infrastructure projects include construction of four Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) for
trade promotion and facilitation, 1450 kms of Terai Roads, and cross-border rail links at
five locations.In the first phase, works have been taken up in two of the four ICPs (grant
assistance of NRs 4.32 billion for the segment falling in Nepal), six segments of Terai
Roads Project (totalling 605 kms entailing grant assistance of NRs 11 billion) and two of
the five rail connections (grant assistance of NRs 10.4 billion). Under SDPs, of the 425
projects undertaken, 218 have been completed. The current years outlay for these
development projects is NRs 6.08 billion.
DEFENCE COOPERATION
India-Nepal defence ties include military educational exchanges, joint exercises, and
supplies of military stores and equipment, as required by Nepal.
The Imperial Household Agency of Japan on 9 July 2013 announced that the Emperor Akihito
and Empress Michiko of Japan will make their visit to India on 30 November to 6 December
2013. This visit of the Royal Couple of Japan will be their first visit to India since the Emperor
took over the thrown in 1989. During their stay in India, they will visit Delhi and Chennai.
Hazem El-Beblawi on 9 July 2013 was named as the new Prime Minister of Egypt by the Interim
President Adly Mansour. A leading economist, Beblawi will form a caretaker Government that
comprises technocrats from different walks of life. The caretaker government would play a
major role in steering away Egypt through the transitional period.
The interim President Adly Mansour also named Mohammad ElBaradei, a Nobel laureate and
former IAEA chief as the new Vice-President of the country.
In a gesture of reconciliation, the new designated prime minister of Egypt declared that his
government will offer cabinet posts to the leaders of Muslim Brotherhood of the ousted
President Mohammed Morsis Government.
He has served as the Finance Minister and deputy Prime Minister of Egypt from July to
December 2011 in the cabinet of Essam Sharaf during the post-revolution transitional
phase after Hosni Mubarak downfall
He has also served as the undersecretary-general at the United Nations between 1995
and 2000
He has also served as the Chairman of the Export Development Bank of Egypt from 1983
to 1995
ElBaradei is the leader of the National Salvation front, which is the alliance of the liberal
and left-wing parties
Earlier, Mohammed Morsi, the first democratically elected President of Egypt was
ousted from his office following a military coup conducted by the Army Chief Abdel
Fateh Al Sissi. The coup was conducted following the mass protests by the nationals of
the country against Morsi and his Government.
Mohamed Morsi, Egypts first democratically elected President on 3 July 2013 was ousted from
his office in a military coup. After the military coup the
Chief Justice of the Supreme Constitutional Court of
Ireland, Adli Mansour has sworn in as the interim
President on 4 July 2013 to oversee early Presidential
elections of the country.
After the Military Coup, the new military rulers of Egypt have issued arrest warrants for up to
300 members of Muslim Brotherhood.
The head of the Supreme Constitutional Court will take the oath in front of the full body
of the court
Morsi is the successor of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and was elected as
president of Egypt in June 2012.
Born in Sharqiya on the Nile River delta, in Northern Egypt, on 20 August 1951
He studied engineering at Cairo University and completed his master's degree in 1978.
After Cairo University, he moved to the United States, where he received a Ph.D. in
engineering from the University of Southern California in 1982.
In the 2012 Presidential Election of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi leader of Muslim Brotherhood won
the elections by defeating his opponent, former Prime Minister Ahmed Safik. Morsi won 51.73
percent votes. To fulfill the promise of his campaign, he resigned from his membership of
Muslim Brotherhood after the election results were declared.
He took onto the office of the President as the Fifth President of Egypt and as the first leader
from who was not a part of Military. Morsis election as the first democratically elected
President was a turning point in the political history of Egypt after the downfall of 30 years
reign of Hosni Mubaraq.
Abdoulaye Bathily has been serving as Senior Minister in the office of the President of
Senegal since 2012.
Prior to his role as Senior Minister he has served as minister of the environment and as
minister of energy.
In April 2013 the Security Council has given its approval for the 12600-strong MINUSMA
to take over from the African-led force, authorizing the blue helmets to use all necessary
means to carry out security-related stabilization tasks, protect civilians, UN staff and
cultural artefacts and create the conditions for provision of humanitarian aid.
With the appointment of Abdoulaye Bathily the UN Secretary-General also appointed David
Gressly of the United States as Deputy Special Representative at MINUSMA.
He has more than 20 years of experience with the UN system, He served with the United
Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in various capacities, including in Nigeria, Cte
d'Ivoire, Guinea and Senegal.
Recently, Gressly has served as Head of Mission for the UN Office in Mali (UNOM) and
following the arrival of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mali,
Albert Gerard (Bert) Koenders, has served as Acting Deputy Special Representative of
the Secretary-General in MINUSMA.
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) was
established by Security Council resolution 2100 of 25 April 2013. As per the resolution, the
mission is meant to support the political process and carry out a number of security-related
stabilization tasks, with a focus on major population centres and lines of communication,
protecting civilians, human rights monitoring, the creation of conditions for the provision of
humanitarian assistance and the return of displaced persons, the extension of State authority
and the preparation of free, inclusive and peaceful elections.
MINUSMA's core task is to support the political process in Mali, in close coordination with the
African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The Union Government of India and Government of Albania on 8 July 2013 signed an
Agreement for Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect
to the Taxes on Income and on Capital (DTAA). The agreement was signed to provide tax
stability for the residents of both the nations. It would also facilitate mutual economic
cooperation between the two countries. The signed agreement would also stimulate the flow
of investment, technology and services between India and Albania.
The agreement incorporates provisions for effective exchange of information between tax
authorities of the two countries, which also includes exchange of banking information and
supply of information without recourse to domestic interest.
Business profits would be taxable in the source state if the activities of the enterprise
constitute a Permanent Establishment (PE) in that state. It provides fixed place PE,
building Site, Service and Agency PE as well as Construction and Installation of PE.
The signed agreement makes Dividends, Interest and Royalties & Fees for Technical
Services income taxable in both the countries, the country of source and residence. The
withholding rates of taxation for dividend, interests and royalties & fees for technical
services of 10 percent each will help in promoting investment, technology and technical
services flow between the two nations.
The Agreement also has the provisions for effective exchange of information between
tax authorities of the two counties in line with latest international standard. It includes
exchange of banking information and supplying of information without recourse to
domestic interest.
An article on the Assistance in Collection of Taxes is also mentioned under the Article
and includes provisions to take measures on conservancy. It includes anti-abuse
(limitation of benefits) provisions to ensure that the benefits of the Agreement are
availed of by the genuine residents of the two countries
The agreement was signed by the Chairperson of Central Board of Direct Taxes, Dr. Sudha
Sharma and the Ambassador of Republic of Albania, Fatos Kercikuon at New Delhi.
India and Iraq on 8 July 2013 signed a pact to enhance co-operation in energy security, bilateral
trade & commerce, infrastructure and others. The agreement was signed between the Union
Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily and his counterpart from Iraq, Abdul Karim Luaibi at the
end of the India-Iraq Joint Commission on technical co-operation in Baghdad.
As per the agreement, in energy sector, Iraq will supply more crude oil to India to meet the
growing needs of energy in the country. Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily is leading a 28-
member delegation to Iraq to participate in the 17th India-Iraq Joint Commission meeting in
Baghdad. The delegation reached Baghdad on 6 July 2013.
Earlier, Salman Khurshid, the Union External Affairs Minister was on a two-day visit to Iraq from
19 to 20 June 2013, which was the first visit of an Indian Minister to Iraq after 1990 visit of
Inder Kumar Gujral, during his tenure as Union External Affairs Minister.
India Iraq Economic Cooperation Council was established under the patronage of the Embassy
of the Republic of Iraq in Delhi as a non-profit organization in India. This council was established
with the aim of helping businessmen on both sides to enhance and diversify economic and
commercial relations between the two countries.
The MoU to establish the Council, with its chapter in both Delhi and Baghdad, was signed on 22
March 2010 during visit of a six member delegation from Iraq to India from 22 to 24 March
2010.
Indian companies were present in Iraq before the war broke out and now in the
reconstruction phase, they are required to revive their old contacts.
Security scene in Iraq is getting better day by day and there seems to be more
international confidence in the stability of the country.
There will remain continuous flow of revenues in Iraq as the country is sitting on the
worlds third largest oil reserves of at least 115 billion barrels. The war ravaged country
is trying to boost its revenues amid unstable oil prices by offering more oil and gas fields
to international companies for development.
Rebuilding Iraq is focusing on brand new horizon of business prospects that only
unexplored market can offer, showcasing full range of infrastructure projects, products
and services. Indian business is well placed to take advantage of the opportunities that
exist in Iraq today.
With normalcy fast returning, Iraq is keen to focus on rehabilitation of its economy.
Interestingly, Iraq has sufficient financial resources to undertake its ambitious
development plans. Iraq is expected to accord priority to rehabilitate oil refineries,
power plants, telecommunications, hospitals, roads, railways, bridges etc. Besides these
projects, Iraq is in need of food, medicine and other items of daily necessity. Indian
companies are uniquely placed to participate in the projects/services under the
reconstruction phase of Iraq.
Malaysia on 7 July 2013 has withdrawn a bill which allows one parent to give consent for the
religious conversion of a child. The controversial bill was withdrawn following an objection that
it discriminated against non-Muslim minorities in the country. All significant amendments from
the Bill would also be withdrawn.
The move comes after two minor ethnic Indian Hindu children in Malaysia had been converted
to Islam without their mother's consent, triggering protests from the various groups. The
Malaysian Cabinet made the decision to withdraw the Administration of the Religion of Islam
Bill during its meeting on 6 July 2013 which stressed concerns from various quarters including
from within the ruling coalition of Barisan Nasional party.
The Bill was tabled for the first reading in Parliament on 26 June 2013. The proposed legislation
must not be rushed and should be given time for in-depth debate.
The bill allows a person below the age of 18 to convert to Islam if one parent or
guardian consents to the conversion. Multi-ethnic Malaysia has a 60 per cent majority
Malay population, who are all Muslims.
It is worth mentioning here that the country's 27 million people also include 25 per cent
ethnic Chinese who are Buddhists or Christians and Eight per cent ethnic Indians who
are mostly Hindus.
United Nations on 1 July 2013 released the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Report with
more targets to be achieved by 2015. The report that seeks urgent address to several important
challenges being faced by the world and its people was launched by UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon.
The 2013 MDG Report looks forward to areas that requires urgent attention such as, one of
every eight people of world remain hungry, death of women during childbirth, although
facilities to protect them are available, lack of improved sanitation facilities for more than 2.5
billion people, of which one billion continue to practice open defecation, a major health and
environmental hazard. Our resource base
is in serious decline, with continuing
losses of forests, species and fish stocks,
in a world already experiencing the
impacts of climate change. The report
highlights major eight goals to be worked
upon.
Goal 1: Eradication of Extreme Poverty and Hunger Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the
proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day.
With about less than 700 million people, who live in extreme poverty conditions in 2010
than in 1990, the Poverty rates have been halved
Widening of the global jobs gap by 67 million people due to the economic and financial
crisis One in eight people still go to bed hungry, despite major progress
Globally, nearly one in six children under age five are underweight; one in four are
stunted
An estimated 7 per cent of children under age five worldwide are now overweight,
another aspect of malnutrition; one quarter of these children live in sub-Saharan Africa
Goal 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education If current trends continue, the world will not
meet the goal of universal primary education by 2015.
By 2011, 57 million children of primary school age were out of school, down from 102
million in 2000
Globally, 123 million youth (aged 15 to 24) lack basic reading and writing skills; 61 per
cent of them are young women
Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women Steady progress has been made
towards equal access of girls and boys to education, but more targeted action is needed in
many regions.
Gender parity is closest to being achieved at the primary level; however, only 2 out of
130 countries have achieved that target at all levels of education
Globally, 40 out of 100 wage-earning jobs in the non-agricultural sector are held by
women
Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality Reduce by two thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five
mortality rate.
Since 1990, the child mortality rate has dropped by 41 per cent; 14,000 fewer children
are dying each day
Still, 6.9 million children under age five died in 2011mostly from preventable diseases
In sub-Saharan Africa, one in nine children die before age five, more than 16 times the
average for developed regions
Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health Maternal mortality has declined by nearly half since 1990,
but falls far short of the MDG target.
In Eastern Asia, Northern Africa and Southern Asia, maternal mortality has declined by
around two thirds.
Only half of pregnant women in developing regions receive the recommended minimum
of four antenatal care visits.
Some 140 million women worldwide who are married or in union say they would like to
delay or avoid pregnancy, but are not using contraception
Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases The incidence of HIV is declining
steadily in most regions; still, 2.5 million people are newly infected each year.
In 2011, 230,000 fewer children under age 15 were infected with HIV than in 2001.
Eight million people were receiving antiretroviral therapy for HIV at the end of 2011.
In the decade since 2000, 1.1 million deaths from malaria were averted.
Treatment for tuberculosis has saved some 20 million lives between 1995 and 2011
Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability Forests are a safety net for the poor, but they
continue to disappear at an alarming rate.
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) have increased by more than 46 per cent since
1990.
More than 2.1 billion people and almost 1.9 billon people, respectively, have gained
access to improved water sources and sanitation facilities since 1990.
Goal 8: Develop Global Partnership for Development The global financial crisis and euro zone
turmoil continue to take a toll on official development assistance.
Eighty-three per cent of least developed country exports enter developed countries
duty free.
The debt service of developing countries consumes only 3 per cent of their export
revenues.
In the developing world, 31 percent of the population uses the Internet, compared to 77
percent of the developed world.
MDG targets have already been met or are within close reach
The proportion of people living in extreme poverty has been halved at the global level
Remarkable gains have been made in the fight against malaria and tuberculosis
The proportion of slum dwellers in the cities and metropolises of the developing world is
declining
A low debt burden and an improved climate for trade are levelling the playing field for
developing countries
MDG targets, for which accelerated Progress and bolder actions needs to be taken
Most maternal deaths are preventable, but progress in this area is falling short
Access to antiretroviral therapy and knowledge about HIV prevention must expand
Too many children are still denied their right to primary education
There is less aid money overall, with the poorest countries most adversely affected
Areas with disparities, where attention needs to be focused as these often stand in the way
of further improvements
Rural-urban gaps persist: access to reproductive health services and to clean drinking water is
only two examples: In 2011, only 53 per cent of deliveries in rural areas were attended by
skilled health personnel, versus 84 per cent of them in urban areas. Eighty-three percent of the
population without access to an improved drinking water source lives in rural communities.
The poorest children are most likely to be out of School: Children and adolescents from the
poorest households are at least three times more likely to be out of school than children from
the richest households. Girls are more likely to be out of school than boys among both primary
and lower secondary age groups, even for girls living in the richest households Gender-based
inequalities in decision-making power persist: Whether in the public or private sphere, from the
highest levels of government decision-making to households, women continue to be denied
equal opportunity with men to participate in decisions that affect their lives
Measuring progress towards the MDGs: Progress towards the eight Millennium Development
Goals is measured through 21 targets and 60 official indicators. This report presents an
accounting to date of how far the world has come in meeting the goals using data available as
of June 2013. Most of the MDG targets have a deadline of 2015, using 1990 as the baseline
against which progress is gauged.
The basis for this Analysis: Regional and sub-regional figures presented in this report are
compiled by members of the United Nations Inter-Agency and Expert Group on MDG Indicators
(IAEG). In general, the figures are weighted averages of country data, using the population of
reference as a weight. For each indicator, individual agencies were designated as official
providers of data and as leaders in developing methodologies for data collection and analysis.
The team that prepared the report was headed by the Department of Economic and Social
affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, in response to the wishes of the General Assembly for
periodic assessment of progress towards the MDGs.
UN Millennium Project: The Millennium Project was commissioned by the United Nations
Secretary-General in 2002 to develop a concrete action plan for the world to achieve the
Millennium Development Goals and to reverse the grinding poverty, hunger and disease
affecting billions of people. In 2005, the independent advisory body headed by Professor Jeffrey
Sachs, presented its final recommendations to the Secretary-General in a synthesis volume
investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
UN Millennium Campaign: The United Nations Millennium Campaign, started in 2002, supports
and inspires people from around the world to take action in support of the Millennium
Development Goals.
The overall poverty incidence in India declined by 16 per cent between 1994 and 2010 as per
the report of the UN Millennium Development Goals for 2013 released on 5 July 2013 in New
Delhi. According to report, the poverty rate in India declined to 33 per cent in 2010 from 49 per
cent in 1994. The decline in the poverty was more perceptible during 2005 to 2010.
The report has been compiled by an Inter Agency and Expert group led by the Department of
Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat.
Chinas former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun on 7 July 2013 was given a suspended death
sentence for corruption and abuse of power.
60 years old Liu Zhijun was given the death sentence by the Beijing No. 2 Intermediate Peoples
Court, which is conducting the trial. The
combined punishment for Lius crimes
includes death penalty with a two-year
reprieve, deprival of political rights for life,
and confiscation of all personal. Liu Zhiju
was charged with accepting bribes of
around 10.53 million dollars for over 25
years.
The rigid sentence against him comes in the wake of promise by Chinas new leadership headed
by President Xi Jinping to crack down hard on corruption which they said threatened the over
60-year-old hold of the ruling Communist Party on China.
As per the court during the period from 1986 to 2011, Liu Zhijun took advantage of his positions
as official of local railway bureaus as well as the former Ministry of Railways, and helped 11
people, Shao Liping and Ding Yuxin included; win promotions, project contracts, and cargo
transportation contracts.
It was also found by the court that Liu Zhijun has helped them in the acquisition of shares in a
bullet train wheel set company, and with enterprise financing, by breaking regulations and
applying favoritism, which allowed Ding and her family to reap huge profits and inflicted
colossal losses in the public assets, violating rights and interests of the state and the people.
Capital punishment in the China is usually given to offenders of serious and violent crimes, such
as forced murder, but China retains in law a number of nonviolent capital offenses such as drug
trafficking. Capital punishment in China is considered under classical Five Punishments of
China's dynastic period. As per Chinese Philosophy, capital punishment was supported by the
Legalists but its application was tempered by the Confucianists, who preferred rehabilitation
over punishment, let alone capital punishment.
NORTH & SOUTH KOREA HELD TALKS TO RE-OPEN JOINT INDST. ZONE
North and South Korea held talks on 6 July 2013 over re-opening a joint industrial zone seen as
the last remaining symbol of cross-border reconciliation. The talks followed months of friction
and threats of war by North Korea after its February nuclear test attracted tougher UN
sanctions, deteriorating its economic situation.
Kaesong was the most high-profile casualty of the elevated tensions on the Korean peninsula
but neither country has declared the complex officially closed, instead referring to a temporary
shutdown.
Both nations stated that they wanted to reopen the Seoul-funded industrial zone on the North
Korean side of the border but blame each other for its suspension. North Korea, citing military
tensions and the South's hostility toward the North, in April withdrew its 53000 workers from
the 123 South Korea-owned factories at the Kaesong Park.
North and South Korea discussed issues of checking on mothballed factory facilities and
equipment, moving finished products and raw materials held up at Kaesong to the South and
the reopening of the zone.
Re-opening a joint industrial zone is seen as the last remaining symbol of cross-border
reconciliation.
Edward Joseph Snowden is an American former technical contractor for the United States
National Security Agency (NSA) and a former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
He leaked details of top-secret US and British government mass surveillance programs such as
PRISM to the press. Snowden was born on 21 June 1983.
India, Mauritius and other countries of the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional
Cooperation (IOR-ARC) on 5 July 2013 agreed to encourage open regionalism to promote trade
and minimise the barriers. The Communique issued after conclusion of the 2-day IOR-ARC
Economic and Business Conference in Port Louis urged member states to harmonise trade
practices in line with international norms and take steps to minimise barriers.
The communique, issued by Member States and Dialogue Partners of the IOR-ARC, was
released at a joint press conference by Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and
Mauritian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade Arvin
Boolell. IOR-ARC members include Australia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia,
Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and UAE.
BACKGROUND
The Indian Ocean Rim defines a distinctive area in international politics consisting of coastal
states bordering the Indian Ocean. It is a region of much diversity, in culture, race, religion,
economic development, and strategic interests. The countries vary in the size of their
populations, economies, trade, and technological development and in the composition of their
GDP. A number of sub-regions are evident, for example Southern and Eastern Africa, Gulf of
Aden, Oman Sea, South-Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australasia. It also includes a number of
regional organisations, such as ASEAN, GCC, SAARC, and SADCC.
After the Second World War, the decolonisation process ended British hegemony in the Indian
Ocean. Superpower rivalry in the region escalated, due to the strategic importance of the area.
The common historical experience of European imperialism had left a lasting impression on the
leaders of states in the Indian Ocean region - of a sense of shared identity. The rediscovery of
the past littoral economic, social and cultural community, of an ocean-centric regional co-
operative grouping serving as a bridgehead between Africa, Asia and Australasia, therefore
seemed only natural.
In 1995, during a visit to India, President Nelson Mandela stated that the natural urge of the
facts of history and geography should broaden itself to include the concept of an Indian Ocean
Rim for socio-economic co-operation and other peaceful endeavors. Recent changes in the
international system demand that the countries of the Indian Ocean shall become a single
platform.
The Indian Ocean is the world's third largest Ocean. It carries half of the world's container ships,
one third of the bulk cargo traffic, two-thirds of the world's oil shipments. It is a lifeline of
international trade and economy. The region is woven together by trade routes and commands
control of the major sea-lanes. The Indian Ocean Rim constitutes between a quarter and a third
of the world's population (close to two billion) which makes it a massive market. It is rich in
strategic and precious minerals and metals and other natural resources, valuable marine
resources ranging from food fisheries to raw material and energy for industries. It has abundant
agricultural wealth in terms of the variety and mass of arable land and has significant human
resources and technological capabilities. Many countries of the Rim are becoming globally
competitive and are developing new capacities, which can be jointly harnessed through
regional co-operation efforts.
India and Vietnam on 4 July 2013 have set up a six member joint committee to outline a plan
for collaboration in the field of Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
The representatives are each from the Department of Telecommunications, Deity as well as
other higher posts. Vietnam will nominate three people and within two months it will come up
with a collaboration plan for future.
The Indian side has also asked Vietnam to set up an electronics cluster in the country in the
form of a city. India has welcomed the idea of the business community investing in India in the
electronics cluster side but the roadmap for that will be set once the joint committee meets
and they set out specific programmes through which this collaboration will take place. The
countries also signed two MoUs for partnership in the field of communications.
It is worth mentioning here that Vietnam has great strengths in hardware but to become a
software superpower they need collaboration with India on the software side and they already
have been invited by India to collaborate on the hardware front.
Irish Lawmakers on 2 July 2013 voted to support the proposed law to allow abortion to the
women in life threatening cases. The Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill of Ireland won 138
to 24 votes in favour and cleared decades long confusion over right of women to undergo
abortions in extreme circumstances.
The bill will now come up for final passage next week.
As per the 1986 Constitutional ban in Ireland on abortion commits the Government to defend
the life of the unborn and mother equally. But the law has been mixed-up since 1992 after the
Supreme Court of Ireland ruled that the ban only meant that terminations should be legal if
doctors deem one essential to safeguard the life of the woman including, most
controversially, from her own suicide threats.
Before the government of Prime Minister Enda Kenny, six governments refused to pass any
such law supporting the recommendation of the Supreme Court Judgment by citing it as
suicide-threat rule as open to abuse. The Pregnant women from Ireland during medical or
psychological crises went down to England, where the practice has been legal, since 1967.
The debate-on nations anti-abortion laws came into light after the death of the 31-year old
Savita Halappanavar from India, who died from septicaemia following a miscarriage in October
2013.
Kosovo on 1 July 2013 started a visa regime for citizens of 87 countries, for the first time since it
declared independence from Serbia. The prominent countries include China and Russia.
The visa regime is directed towards protecting Kosovo from human trafficking and illegal
migration. The selection of countries for providing visa to its citizens will be based on security
threats for Kosovo and for international peace and stability.
The list of 87 countries includes the UN Security Council permanent members who do not
recognise Kosovo as an independent state and have been blocking its bid to become a UN
member. Apart from Russia; Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine are the only European countries
whose citizens are required to obtain a visa, as well as a number of Asian and African states,
including Egypt, India, Indonesia and Pakistan.
There is also a provision that citizens of some countries would be able to obtain a visa on
Kosovos borders, while others would have to apply in a consulate.
It is important here to note that Kosovo is region in southeastern Europe which was declared
independence from Serbia in 2008. More than 100 countries, including the United States and all
but five EU member states, have recognised its independence.
Ministry of Tourism of India on 2 July 2013 agreed to a proposal from the visiting Tourism and
Travel delegation from Nepal for joint publicity of India and Nepal as Tourist destinations in
other countries. The Ministry also agreed to a suggestion for joint offering of Tour packages in
third countries by tour operators of India and Nepal.
The Nepalese delegation sought Indias cooperation in the development of Hotel Infrastructure
in Nepal. They also suggested joint promotion and development of Buddhist Tourism sites in
both the countries. The Indian side suggested joint venture with Nepal in Himalayan and
Adventure Tourism.
The above agreement will help in improving the tourism infrastructure both in India and Nepal.
Saudi Arabia on 2 July 2013 extended the amnesty Period by four more months which enables
illegal foreign workers to regularise their status or return home without prosecution.
The amnesty or grace period has been extended on the order of King Abdullah till 4 November
2013 which was due to expire on 3 July 2013.
Saudi Arabia had announced an amnesty on 3 April 2013 granting foreign workers a three-
month grace period to regularise their residency or leave Saudi Arabia to avoid being jailed,
fined or placed on a blacklist. The extension was highly welcomed by the embassies of Asian
countries as most of the Country hails from these countries.
The grace granted will be enough for Indians working in Saudi Arabia to regularise their status
or leave. It is important here to note that foreign workers must have a Saudi sponsor in order to
obtain residency permits and as per the under the new rules workers can be employed only by
their own sponsors. These Rules mainly had an impact on low-paid workers, most of who are
from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Indonesia, but with some from Yemen and Egypt as well.
As per the Saudi Arabian labour ministry more than 1.5 million illegal foreign workers have
come forward so far. Of these, some 180000 have left the kingdom in addition to more than
200000 unregistered workers expelled at the start of the year under new regulations to stamp
out illegal immigration.
It is period of grant extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a
political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who
are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted.
It usually includes more than grant in as much as it obscures all legal remembrance of the
offense. The word Amnesty is more often used to express freedom and the time when
prisoners can go free.
According to the data released by Chinese Customs, the India-China trade deficit increased by
34 percent to reach 12 billion US dollars in the first five months of the year, presenting a bleak
picture for Indian exports as bilateral trade continued to decline, denting hopes of achieving a
trade volume of 100 billion US dollars by 2015.
The India-China bilateral trade touched 26.5 billion US dollars till May 2013. The trade deficit
for India has widened year-on-year to 12 billion US dollars, up by 34 percent. The trade volume
was lowered by over two billion US dollars compared to 2012.
The trade deficit touched about 30 billion US dollars in 2012, causing concerns in India. While
the Chinese exports registered marginal increase the bilateral trade numbers are falling.
Exports have declined substantially while imports have risen marginally. Much to the disquiet of
India, its main items of exports like cotton, iron ore and copper have continued their downward
slide.
Iron ore declined sharply by 76 percent to 595.42 million US dollars. Cotton and copper
declined year-on-year by 40 percent to 1.39 billion US dollars and 24 percent to 688.53 million
US dollars respectively.
India's overall share in Chinese exports has dropped to under 1 percent from 1.33 percent, the
data showed. Cotton yarn and diamonds are the other two exports that rounded off the top
five. Cotton yarn is the sole bright spot showing a jump of 115 percent to reach a value of 740
million US dollars.
Diamonds increased at a modest 14 percent to record 562.1 million US dollars. The Chinese
exports to India maintained an even keel, rising by 2.7 percent year-on-year. The India-China
trade deficit increased by 34 percent to reach 12 billion US dollars in the first five months of the
year, presenting a bleak picture for Indian exports as bilateral trade continued to decline,
denting hopes of achieving a trade volume of 100 billion US dollars by 2015.
Croatia on 1 July 2013 became the 28th member of the European Union, with crowds joining
celebrations in the capital Zagreb. It comes almost two decades after Croatia's brutal war of
independence. Croatia's split from Yugoslavia caused a 1991-1995 war to secure its
independence.
The European Union is an economic and political union of 28 member states that are located
primarily in Europe. The EU operates through a system of independent institutions and
intergovernmental negotiated decisions by the member nations. Institutions of the EU include
the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Council, the Court
of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank, the Court of Auditors, and the
European Parliament. The European Parliament is elected every five years by EU citizens. The
EU's capital is Brussels.
A monetary union, the eurozone, was set up in 1999 and it comprises 17 member states.
A member state of the European Union is a state or nation that is party to treaties of the
European Union (EU) and thereby subject to the privileges and obligations of EU membership.
Unlike the membership of an international organisation, EU membership places each member
under binding laws in exchange for representation in the EU's legislative and judicial
institutions.
On the other hand, EU member nations exercise considerable autonomy compared to the
constituent states of a federation, maintaining their national military and foreign policy.
According to the Copenhagen criteria, membership of the European Union is open to any
European nation that is a stable, free market liberal democracy that respects the rule of law
and human rights.
The Copenhagen criteria are the rules that define whether a nation is eligible to join the
European Union. These membership criteria were laid down at the June 1993 European Council
in Copenhagen.
WORLD DAIRY
1 July 2013
The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Visually Impaired
signed.
2 July 2013
3 July 2013
4 July 2013
5 July 2013
6 July 2013
7 July 2013
North and South Korea held talks over re-opening joint industrial zone Kaesong.
8 July 2013
9 July 2013
10 July 2013
Japanese Royal Couple, the emperor and empress decided to visit India.
Salman Khurshid visited Nepal, discussed key bilateral issues with top leaders.
11 July 2013
12 July 2013
India has right to pursue exploration and exploitation work in South China Sea: Vietnam.
13 July 2013
14 July 2013
15 July 2013
16 July 2013
Sri Lanka banned film Flying Fish, claimed it insulted government and security forces.
17 July 2013
Britain honoured Krishna Menon by placing blue plaque on his first home in London.
18 July 2013
Bono honoured with highest cultural award of France- the Commander of the Order.
19 July 2013
20 July 2013
Incheon was named as the World Book Capital for the Year 2015.
Religious freedom for Hindus, Christians and Shia Muslims deteriorating in Pakistan:
Report.
China lifted control on banks and allowed them to set their own lending rates.
21 July 2013
22 July 2013
23 July 2013
24 July 2013
14th Meet of Home Secretaries of India and Bangladesh concluded at New Delhi.
25 July 2013
26 July 2013
New Prince of Britain, the royal baby, named George Alexander Louis.
27 July 2013
28 July 2013
World Hepatitis Day 2013 observed with theme This is Hepatitis, Know it, confront it
29 July 2013
30 July 2013
Executive Programme for Cultural Cooperation Signed Between India and Senegal
Saudi Arabia Awarded 22 Billion US Dollar Contracts for Development of Metro Line in
Riyadh
31 July 2013
NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED EMERGENCY CARE INITIATIVES ON NH-8
Oscar Farnandes, the Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways launched emergency care
initiatives on 29 July 2013 on Gurgaon- Jaipur stretch
of NH-8. For giving a boost to the emergency care of
the accident victims, the Union Minister launched a
pilot project for cashless treatment of accident victims
on Gurgaon- Jaipur stretch of NH-8.
INITIATIVES LAUNCHED
Crash Investigation Vehicle: Apart from the ambulances, the Union minister also
launched a Crash Investigation Vehicle. This is deployed by the National Automotive
Testing research and Development Infrastructure Project (NATRIP) for scientific
investigation of serious accidents on NH-8 by the team headed by Professor Anoop
Chawla of IIT, Delhi.
National Ambulance Code: Oscar Farnandes released the National Ambulance Code
developed by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways by making use of the expertise of
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, with the active participation of the
automobile industry, the vehicle testing agencies and other stakeholders.
A 24X7X365 call centre to receive information about accidents and deploy the nearest
ambulance by tracking through GPS device
Local youth nominated by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan as Road Safety Volunteers who
were trained in First Aid by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways at All India Institute
of Medical Sciences
In order to ensure the comfort as well as care of the patients, a few minimum standards
as well as guidelines were also laid down for the purpose of constructional and
functional requirements of ambulances.
The category of First Responder, which also includes two wheeled ambulances, has
been especially introduced for the first time in India in order to cater to the need for
providing prompt medical care in congested by-lanes and high traffic areas.
The construction of ambulances would take place according to the provisions of the
Code mandatory under Central Motor Vehicles Rules.
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Data between 2008 and 2011 depicted that around
60 percent of the people arrested for cyber crimes belonged to the age group of 18 to 30 years.
The cyber crimes include activities such as forgery, obscene publications as well as hacking.
The NCRB data revealed that from 2008 to 2011, 1184 people were arrested in context with the
cyber crimes and that this number was on the rise. Additional Deputy Commissioner (Economic
Offences Wing) SD Mishra explained that most of the offenders came from the younger
generation age group and that these people were aware of various means and methods which
can be used for exploiting the cyber space.
HACKING
The records, in the meanwhile, also revealed that the cases of hacking increased considerably
from 2008 to 2011. There is an increase from 56 cases of hacking to 826 cases. Almost half of
the people arrested in hacking cases belonged to the age group of 18 to 30 years.
It is important to note that there is no special mention of hacking in the IT Act, 2000. But it is
derived under the Section 66 of Computer Related offences, where there is a mention of
maximum sentence of 3 years.
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS
The cases under the obscene publications reached to 496 in the year 2011 and 63.6 percent
offenders came from 18-30 years of age group. The offence under obscene publication also has
the sentence of three years imprisonment. It is important to mention here that the cases of
obscene publications have increased tremendously, but still there hasnt been any case of child
pornography.
FORGERY
The cases of forgery increased by more than 400 percent between 2008 and 2011. There was
an increase in number of such reported cases over the time because of rising awareness. The
number of reported cases in forgery increased, especially in case of financial losses. Most of
such cases dealt with credit card frauds as well as Internet banking.
In those cases, where the involvement of unique data storage system as well as certain
encryption code is required, the law enforcement agencies often make use of private security
firms like Pyramid Cyber Security & Forensics.
The Managing Director of Pyramid Cyber Security & Forensics Alok Gupta explained that in such
cases there is a need of cooperation between the countries. He also referred to a cyber security
agency known as IMPACT (International Multilateral Partnership against Cyber Crime). IMPACT
is the Non-Profit organisation which has 195 countries as its members. IMPACT acts like the
cyber security arm of UN and also helps in dealing with the cyber threats.
Cyber Security can be under threat because of mobile devices, cloud adoption as well as
malware without the signatures.
The Union Government of India on 27 July 2013 announced that it would set-up a Marine
Training Academy at Tuticorin. The academy would be set-up through the Shipping Corporation
of India in collaboration with the VO Chidambaram Port Trust.
The announcement was made by Shipping Minister, GK Vasan at Chennai that the Ministry has
already allocated 15 crore rupees for the development of the infrastructure for the academy.
The first batch of the academy would commence from September or October 2013, with a
batch of 40 students.
A sum of 176.98 crore Rupees has been sanctioned for development of Kole Land, announced
by P. C. Chacko, MP and head of the Thrissur-Ponnani Kole Development Council.
The first installment of Kole Development Package which comprises of 123.52 Crore that will
be given from the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), sanctioned by the National
Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) on 19 July 2013.The Other installment is
of 53.46 crore Rupees from the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY).
The total allocation for the kole package over three years will be 429 crore Rupees (300 crore
from RIDF, 114 crore Ruees from RKVY and 15 crore Rupees from the Indian Council of
Agricultural Research).
The package is directed toward doubling rice production in Kole Land. It is important here to
note that at present farmers are engage in oruppoo which is one harvest a year farming. This
should be changed to Iruppoo (two harvests a year) cultivation.
So in order to make Iruppoo farming possible new bunds will be constructed along a 126 km
stretch.
Kole wetlands cover an area of 13632 hectares in Thrissur and Malappuram districts. It is a
Ramsar site, a wetland of international importance, designed under the Ramsar Convention. It
accounts for about 40 per cent of the States rice production. They extend from the Chalakudy
River in the south to the Bharathappuzha in the north.
The court order came after it was told that, till now, no
claim has been made for recovery of 40 crore rupees from
Uttar Pradesh and 33 crore rupees from Haryana for the
loss caused to Railways due to agitation in the two states.
A bench comprising justices G S Singhvi and V Gopala
Gowda directed the competent authority of Railways to lodge claim within two weeks to the
concerned authorities.
Poverty Ratio in India declined to 21.9 percent in 2011-12 from 37.2 percent measured in 2004-
05 on the basis of the increase in per capita consumption. The Planning Commission of India on
23 July 2013 released its report on the Poverty Estimates for 2011-12. The report was based on
the Large Sample Surveys on Household Consumer Expenditure conducted by the National
Sample Survey Office (NSSO) of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
The National Poverty Line estimated for rural areas during 2011-12 was 816 rupees per capita
per month, whereas, for urban areas it was recorded at 1000 rupees per capita per month.
Thus, for a family of five, the all India poverty line in terms of consumption expenditure would
amount to about 4080 rupees per month in rural areas and 5000 rupees per month in urban
areas. These poverty lines would vary from State to State because of inter-state price
differentials.
1. The all India poverty ratio is obtained as state-population weighted average poverty
ratio, and the all India poverty line is the per capita per month expenditure that
corresponds to the all India poverty ratio.
2. The NSSO tabulates expenditure of about 1.20 lakh households. Since these households
have different number of members, the NSSO for purpose of comparison divided the
household expenditure by the number of members to arrive at per capita consumption
expenditure per month. This is called Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure
(MPCE) and is computed on the basis of three different concepts:
3. The national level poverty ratio based on comparable methodology (Tendulkar Method)
for 1993-94, 2004-05 and 2011-12 estimated from Large Sample Survey of Household
Consumer Expenditure data of 50th, 61st and 68th round respectively are given in the
image.
4. The percentage of persons below the Poverty Line in 2011-12 has been estimated as
25.7 percent in rural areas, 13.7 percent in urban areas and 21.9 percent for the country
as a whole. The respective ratios for the rural and urban areas were 41.8 percent and
25.7 percent and 37.2 percent for the country as a whole in 2004-05. It was 50.1 percent
in rural areas, 31.8 percent in urban areas and 45.3 percent for the country as a whole in
1993-94. In 2011-12, India had 270 million persons below the Tendulkar Poverty Line as
compared to 407 million in 2004-05, that is a reduction of 137 million persons over the
seven year period.
5. The decline in poverty flows from the increase in real per capita consumption. The per
annum increase in real MPCE for each of the ten deciles. The clear inferences are
a. The real MPCE increased by much more in the second period (2004-05 to 2011-
12) as compared to the first (1993-94 to 2004-05)
b. That the increase was fairly well distributed across all deciles of the population
The ratio is based on the methodology that was suggested by the Suresh Tendulkar Committee
that suggests the factors in money spent on health and education besides calorie intake to fix a
poverty line. As per Tendulkar Methodology, the poverty line has been expressed in terms of
MPCE based on Mixed Reference Period.
Since several representations were made suggesting that the Tendulkar Poverty Line was too
low, the Planning Commission, in June 2012, constituted an Expert Group under the
Chairmanship of Dr. C. Rangarajan to once again review the methodology for the measurement
of poverty. The report on the recommendation on poverty line made by Tendulkar Committee
from the Rangarajan committee is likely to be submitted by mid 2014.
The 21st meeting of the Central Supervisory Board (CSB) was held on 23 July 2013 in New Delhi.
The meeting was held on PC & PNDT Act, i.e., on Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation
and Prevention of Misuse) Act. The meeting was held under the Chairmanship of Ghulam Nabi
Azad, the Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare.
The Ministry, in the meanwhile, is also taking the initiatives for increasing engagement with
States in order to address challenges for the implementation of PC & PNDT Act. According to
the Annual Health Survey 2011, Sex Ratio at Birth in urban areas is lower than the rural areas
except in the state of Rajasthan. In India, there is still the preference of a male child and
discrimination against the girl child.
In order to deal with the challenges of socio-cultural attitudes, a comprehensive and innovative
and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) strategy has been started in order to
promote the positive attitude for ensuring protection as well as survival of a girl child. Under
the PC&PNDT Act, out of 288 cases filed in the year 2012, 116 convictions were secured. Also,
the licenses of 53 doctors were suspended by the State Medical Councils.
It is important to note that 30 crore Rupees have already been provided to States under the
National Rural Health Mission for PNDT related activities during the 2013-14 financial year.
The Apex Court, in the meanwhile, also criticized the Union Government for being shrewd with
the tobacco lobby, especially when thousands of people die of cancer every day. The Bench
expressed its concern over the way the Union Government handled the case in High Court,
which in 2005 stayed implementation of the rules. In an interim order passed in the year 2005,
the High Court had stayed implementation of Point of Sale Rules of tobacco products.
According to the Point of Sale Rules, every board in an Indian language shall contain the
warnings saying tobacco causes cancer or tobacco kills. This should be prominently visible on
the display that measures 20 cm x 15 cm.
The Apex Court passed this order on the Public Interest Litigation filed by an NGO called Health
for Millions, which challenged that the rules should be strictly implemented as a part of
Framework Convention of Tobacco Control (FCTC), wherein, India should impose serious and
comprehensive ban on all the promotion, advertisements as well as sponsorship of tobacco
products in order to bring down the rate of tobacco consumption globally.
Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of
Power, on 18 July 2013 promised financial assistance to
provide free one year residential JEE/IIT coaching and
mentoring 20 underprivileged meritorious students from
Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir and
Delhi under the Abhayanand Super 30 initiative. REC did
this as part of its CSR initiative.
This initiative, co-founded by Abhayanand, presently Director General of Police, Bihar, for
providing free coaching to 30 students of Bihar, has achieved high success rates, and over the
years, has expanded to become the National Super 100, by providing coaching to 100 students
from underprivileged sections of society in seven centres across the country, with the vision of
transforming the lives of deserving children with little or no means. The selection of the
students is done through transparent procedure.
The Union Government of India proposed land reforms for acknowledging the women rights
and giving the ownership to rural poor women, according to the National Land Reform Policy
Draft 2013 formulated by Union Ministry of Rural Development released on 18 July 2013.
According to the new policy, all new land distribution among landless poor families will
be in the womens name.
In all land distribution schemes (land related to surplus land, custodial land, or under
the land ceiling act), the land should be distributed to rural landless women workers.
The policy recommends 50 percent of land holdings given to forest communities should
go to women.
Under the policy, elderly women and widows too would gain title to land.
The policy advises the states to consider the adoption of a group approach in land
cultivation. Thus, group titles to womens group should be granted.
The policy also asked the state to assess all uncultivated arable land with the
Government, and give womens groups such land in the long term for group cultivation.
Women constitute nearly 40 percent of the agricultural workforce in the country. More
importantly, 75 percent of all female workforce and 85 percent of all rural female
workforce in the country at present, was involved in agriculture.
In recent days, rural households are increasingly becoming female headed households,
due to widowhood, desertion, or male out-migration.
The Eleventh Five Year Plan recognised that agricultural productivity was increasingly
getting dependent on the ability of women to function effectively as farmers and
strongly, and had also recommended to ensure effective and independent land rights
for women.
The Twelfth Five Year Plan emphasised on enhancing womens land access from all
three sources- direct government transfers, purchase or lease from the market and
inheritance.
The land rights can serve multiple functions in rural womens lives and would empower
them to challenge the socio-economic and political inequalities prevalent in the rural-
semi feudal society.
The Government of India informed the Bangladesh regarding the ratification of 1974 Indira-
Mujib pact, during the home secretary-level talks on 19 July 2013.
Indian Government informed that it wanted to ratify the 1974 Indira-Mujib pact for
demarcation of boundaries and for exchange of 161 adversely held enclaves with a population
of about 50000 people.
Bangladesh Parliament has already approved the land boundary deal, India needs to introduce
a constitutional amendment bill because its implementation involves territory swap.
In 1974, India and Bangladesh entered into an agreement on borders. Popularly known
as Indira-Mujib Pact, the two signatories of the pact were the Indian Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi and the Bangladesh Prime Minister Mujib-ur-Rehman.
This agreement sought to cover the demarcation of the land boundary between the two
countries and other related issues.
The Agreement shall take effect from the date of the exchange of the Instruments of
Ratification.
In a bid to counter cyber attacks in economic and social infrastructure development, the
Government of India on 19 July 2013, released the Guidelines for Protection of National Critical
Information Infrastructure. These guidelines were placed in public domain.
The first version of the guidelines was released on 19 July 2013 by National Security Adviser,
Shivshankar Menon.
The detailed document was prepared by the National Critical Information Infrastructure
Protection Centre (NCIIPC) that functions as a specialised unit under the National Technical
Research Organisation (NTRO). Indias new guidelines are an extension of a legislative
recognition under the IT Act 2000.
GUIDELINES COVERAGE
Joint Working Group was created under the National Technical Research Organisation
(NTRO)
The JWG held wide consultations with sector experts and regulators across the key
sectors before finalising the guidelines.
The cyber-security initiative is unique since given the vast ownership of the private sector of
networks, infrastructure and consumers in telecom, Internet, banking, civil aviation, energy and
transport sectors.
All owners of different networks and users will need to actively collaborate with the NCIIPC, as
well as participate to ensure effective implementation of the guidelines.
The Government figures revealed that India was the 10th most intensely cyber-attacked
country in 2010-11. However in 2013 India stood second only to the U.S.
In India internet users and mobile phones are rising dramatically -from 202 million users
in March 2010 to 412 million in
According to 2013 figures, India is second only to China in the number of devices
connected to the Net.
The Supreme Court of India on 19 July 2013 issued notice to Uttarakhand and six other states
for their alleged failure in implementing Disaster Management Act (DMA) in order to handle
natural catastrophe. A bench headed by Justice AK Patnaik sought response from the Union
government, the states and the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands on a PIL alleging
that governments have failed to implement in true spirit the Act, which was passed in 2005.
The six other states which have been issued notice are Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh,
Maharashtra, West Bengal and Gujarat.
It is an Act to provide for the effective management of disasters and for matters connected
therewith or incidental thereto. It was enacted by Parliament of India in the Fifty-sixth Year of
the Republic of India (2005).
It shall come into force on such date as the Union Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different
provisions of this Act and for different States, and any reference to commencement in
any provision of this Act in relation to any State shall be construed as a reference to the
commencement of that provision in that State.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Finance on 19 July 2013 finalised its report on
Goods and Services Tax (GST) which will be tabled in Parliament in the monsoon session
beginning 5 August 2013.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, was introduced in Parliament in 2010, and is being
scrutinized by the Standing Committee on Finance. It is now decided that the states and the
Centre would together going to finalise the draft and will bring it back to Parliament.
The proposed GST is basically intended at bringing in a common tax regime for goods and
services by subsuming most indirect taxes. GST will directed help in increasing the revenue
collections.
It is important here to note that the GST roll-out has missed several deadlines due to
differences between the states and the Centre over contentious issue of central sales tax,
compensation to states and design of GST structure. The Constitution Amendment Bill is being
drafted. It is being placed before the Council of Ministers on 22 July 2013.
The panel has suggested that the government look into the issue of revenue loss due to
implementation of GST regime in case of higher resource mobilising states.
The panel has also suggested that the Centre should prepare a framework for the GST
regime in which the revenue generating states should be adequately compensated.
The panel will also look after the gas pricing issue.
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on 17 July 2013 gave an approval to the proposal of
Army to raise a Mountain Strike Corps along the entire Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.
The committee also gave its go ahead to deployment of 50000 additional troops along the
border with China at an expense of 65000 crore rupees.
The Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cleared the
proposal after a meet. The proposal got the clearance from CCS after the return of Defence
Minister, A.K. Antony from Beijing.
This would be the fourth Strike Corp of India and has been designed mainly for offensive
operations into enemy land, whereas, the mountain corps is the first dedicated strike corps for
offensive mountain warfare. The other three strike corps in existence is based close to border
of Pakistan and is armed to fight land battle. The existing Strike Corps in the force include the 1,
2 and 21 Corps.
As per the proposed plan, the Mountain Strike Corps will have its headquarters at Panagarh in
West Bengal with two of its divisions in Bihar and Assam and other units from Ladakh in Jammu
and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh. For the first time, this strike corps would provide India the
capability to launch offensive action into the Tibet
Autonomous Region (TAR). For rapid reaction, the corps
will have two high-altitude divisions also.
Whereas, China by now has developed five fully-operational airbases, 58000 km of roads an
extensive rail network along the Indian border and.
Following the provisions of plan, Indian Air Force (IAF) would deploy assets of force multiplier
mid-air refueling tankers, C-130J Super Hercules Special operations Aircraft at the headquarters
of Strike Corps at Panagarh. The Army will also get a number of new armoured and artillery
divisions along with it to be deployed along the Northeast region.
The Supreme Court of India on 17 July 2013 refused to reduce the age of juvenile from 18 to 16
years and dismissed a plea that minors involved in heinous
crimes should not be protected under the law. A bench
headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir ruled that
interference in the Juvenile Justice Act is not necessary and
dismissed a batch of PILs which were filed in the aftermath
of the 16 December 2012 brutal gang-rape and murder
case in which a minor was also allegedly involved.
In the wake of the huge hue and cry over the alleged
involvement of the minor in the 16 December 2012 case, a
batch of PILs was filed in the apex court pleading that the Act should be amended and a minor,
involved in heinous crimes, should not be protected under the law. The plea in the apex court
was opposed by various child activists, including former Chairman of the Delhi Commission for
Protection of Child Rights Amod Kanth.
On 16 December 2012, a 23-year-old girl was brutally gang-raped and assaulted in a moving bus
allegedly by six persons, one of whom is a minor and is facing proceedings before a Juvenile
Justice Board which is scheduled to pronounce its verdict on 25 July 2013.
Union Cabinet on 17 July 2013 approved amendments to the marriage law enabling a married
woman to get a share of her husband's ancestral property as reparation in case of a divorce.
The Bill is now expected to come up for channel in the Monsoon Session of Parliament in
August 2013. The decision was taken to make marriage law more women friendly and to decide
how sufficient compensation can be given to a woman from her husband's ancestral property in
case of divorce on the ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage.
The Group of Ministers was asked to take a view on whether a judge can exercise discretion in
granting divorce if one of the partners does not move a second joint application for divorce
with mutual consent. The GoM also discussed the issue of allowing courts to decide on doing
away with the mandatory six-month waiting period for couples seeking divorce through a joint
petition by mutual consent.
As per the bill the woman should get adequate compensation by calculating the husband's
share in the event that ancestral property cannot be divided.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on 17 July 2013 approved the proposal of the
Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to implement the Plan Scheme -Development
Communication and Information Dissemination during the 12th Plan period with an outlay of
630 crore Rupees.
The plan aims at making people aware of the benefits of different Government schemes to help
them realize the benefits of the schemes to maximum possible extent.
To implement the scheme, various media units of the I&B Ministry will use different routes like
outdoor publicity, electronic and print media, Public Information Campaigns, press tours,
conducted tours, people to people contact, special outreach programmes, live art and culture
shows, the new media and others.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India launched the nation-wide National
Tobacco Control Campaign (NTCC) known as - Tears You Apart. The aim of the campaign is to
raise the public awareness regarding dangers of smokeless tobacco which is consumed by
millions of Indians every day.
Smokeless tobacco is the most commonly used kind of tobacco in India. This kind of tobacco is
used mostly by the lower socioeconomic groups as well as
women. Smokeless tobacco comprises of gutkha, zarda,
paan masala, paan with tobacco, and khaini.
National Tobacco Control Campaign has been developed with the technical assistance from
World Lung Foundation.
This campaign will provide support to the ongoing efforts of Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare for Implementation of the Food Safety and Standard Authority (FSSAI) regulation that
prohibits use of tobacco or nicotine in any food product.
Around 33 states as well as union territories have already issued the instructions for the
implementation of this regulation. According to this regulation, the production, sale as well as
storage of the pan masala and gutkha which contain tobacco is strictly prohibited.
The Supreme Court of India on 17 July 2013 refused to reduce the age of Juvenile from 18 years
to 16 years and dismissed the plea that said minors involved in heinous crimes should not be
protected under the law.
The decision of the Apex Court came from the Bench headed by Chief Justice of India, Altamas
Kabir. The bench dismissed all the PILs demanding reduction of Juveniles age filed after Delhi
gang-rape in the moving bus and murder case that happened on 16 December 2012 (a minor
was also allegedly involved in the case). The court in its decision said that interference in
Juvenile Justice Act was not necessary.
The minor involved in the gang-rape incident in the moving bus at present is facing proceedings
before the Juvenile Justice Board. The board has scheduled to pronounce its decision on 25 July
2013.
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000: was passed on 30 December 2000
as an act to consolidate and amend the law relating to juveniles in conflict with law and
children in need of care and protection, by providing for proper care, protection and treatment
by catering to their development needs, and by adopting a child-friendly approach in the
adjudication and disposition of matters in the best interest of children and for their ultimate
rehabilitation through various institutions established under this enactment.
The Department of Food & Public Distribution on 16 July 2013 launched the system of
electronic transfer of funds to ensure quick and direct
transfer of funds to its beneficiaries. The electronic
transfer would help in bringing in more efficiency in
the financial working of the department. The
Department of Food and Public Distribution has a
major role to play in the payment of subsidies
particularly Food and Sugar covering a substantial
amount of Budget outflow.
This system will serve as the middleware between the COMPACT (the accounting application)
for processing of bill and Core Banking Solutions (CBS) for the bank as well as the RBI. This
secured mode of making the payments online, would be time saving and eliminate physical
cheques and their manual processing.
Sudhir Kumar, Secretary of the Department of Food & Public Distribution launched the
Electronic Transfer of Funds.
President Pranab Mukherjee on 16 July 2013 launched a Kisaan Portal for sending SMS through
mobile phones to the farmers across the country.
The SMS advisories and alerts is supposed to help farmers in taking informed decisions
relating to different aspects of farming including crop production and marketing, animal
husbandry, dairying and fisheries.
The farmers can opt to receive SMS messages customized to their specific requirements.
Weather forecast SMS and alerts will enable farmers in planning, farming operations
effectively and taking the best suited action to deal with adverse weather conditions.
Advisories on disease/pest outbreak will also help the farmers immensely to take
immediate actions to secure their crops and animals. Advisories on best practices, such
as selection of better suited crop variety/ animal breed, will lead to better farm
productivity and higher income to the farmers.
Timely market information will be provided through SMS ad will give the farmer better
bargaining power which in turn assist farmers in taking better decisions about sale of his
produce.
SMS advisories will also include soil test results, selection of fertilizer and its dosage, and
also information on various programmes so that farmers can make the best use of
assistance and know-how being made available by the Government.
The Prime Ministers Project Monitoring Group in second week of July 2013 has cleared four
projects worth 8000 crore rupees. The two of project approved are from the power sector.
Earlier in first week of July 201 11 power projects were cleared which involved an investment of
52300 crore Rupees.
The Project Monitoring Group (PMG) was set up in the Cabinet Secretariat in June 2013 and is
basically a facilitating body for slowed down projects serving as a platform to bring together all
ministries involved with projects not taking off.
Bank funds worth an approximate 7 lakh crore Rupees are locked in projects that are
stuck due to various reasons.
The power projects given clearance include Mejia TPP DBC with a generating capacity of
500 MW with investments worth 2500 crore Rupees and Raghunathpur TPP DBC with a
generating capacity of 600 MW with investments worth 3000 crore Rupees.
Both the projects were stucked due to un-availability of coal and have now signed coal
supply agreements with Coal India Ltd.
The two other projects that were cleared were stuck due to non-clearance by the
Environment Ministry.
The court passed the order on a petition filed by a few land owners of Kerala challenging the
verdict of the high court which had passed the order in favour of the state government. The
court rejected the argument that individual owners cannot claim any proprietary right on the
sub-soil resources because Section 425 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and
Regulation) Act, 1957, does not allow carrying out of any mining activity in India except in
accordance with a permit, licence or mining lease.
The right of government to collect duty or tax comes under the sovereign authority; however it
is not a proprietary right.
The Union Cabinet of India on 11 July 2013 gave its approval to the proposal for setting up of a
National Aviation University (NAU) in the name of Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University at
the District of Rae Bareli in the State of U.P. as a Central University.The Cabinet also approved
the proposal to introduce the Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University Bill, 2013 in the
Parliament; to create a post of Vice Chancellor (with pay scales on the pattern of Central
Universities) by selection through a Search and Selection Committee headed by Cabinet
Secretary with members representing Ministries of Civil Aviation, Personnel & Training and
Human Resource Development and for creation of a temporary post in the grade of Joint
secretary to Government of India for the position of Project Director which would be filled up
on deputation basis.
The Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University will be established as a Central University and as
an autonomous body under the administrative control of Ministry of Civil Aviation in Rae Bareli
District of U.P. with an estimated Central Government`s funding of 202 crore rupees in Phase-l
(2013-14 to 2018-19) on the land available with Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Academy
(IGRUA), a Society set up as an autonomous body under Ministry of Civil Aviation) in Rae Bareli
District of U.P. About 26.35 acres of land available with IGRUA has been identified for setting
up of NAU in its first phase.
A skilled and competent workforce is essential to create a safe and efficient aviation industry.
Despite existence of a large number of private institutions in India that provide aviation
education and training, there is general consensus amongst stakeholders that the number of
programmes offered, depth of course content and infrastructure facilities available with them
are not sufficient to meet the industry requirements. It is therefore, necessary to establish
National Aviation University to cater to the growing educational and training requirements of
the civil aviation sector.
The National Aviation University aims to facilitate and promote aviation studies, teaching,
training and research with focus on emerging areas of studies such as aviation management,
aviation regulation and policy, aviation history, aviation science and engineering, aviation law,
aviation safety and security, aviation medicine, search and rescue, transportation of dangerous
goods, environmental studies and other related fields, and also to achieve excellence in these
and connected fields in emerging areas and such areas as may emerge in future. The University
will also be a knowledge partner to safety and security regulators by providing required
academic inputs to help them execute their enforcement responsibility better.
BACKGROUND
In 2006, the Kaw Committee had recommended setting up of a National Aviation University in
India. The 12th Five Year Plan Document has also made a similar recommendation to augment
qualified and trained manpower for aviation sector in India. Based on a Detailed Project Report
submitted by Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Planning Commission granted In Principle Approval
for setting up of National Aviation University in India.
The Union Cabinet on 11 July 2013 gave in-principle approval to withdraw the controversial
Rent Act of 1958 and to replace it with a new law under which rent in New Delhi will be linked
to inflation.
The Rent Act of 1958 was required to be replaced by legislation in 1995 but that was not
notified even after enactment because of the huge controversy with tenants as they went angry
over it. The Act of 1995 was to replace the ancient law of 1958 that protected the migrant
population from uninformed rent hikes by landlords.
It has been seen that the law, while giving protection to the tenants who pay trivial rent, was
seen as serving as a mechanism for harassment of landlords who became helpless and could
not increase rent despite enormous inflation.
The Supreme Court in its landmark Judgement on 11 July 2013 barred Persons in Jail or Police
Custody from contesting election for legislative bodies. The Supreme Courts decision would
help in bringing an end to the era of the under trial politicians, who contest elections from
behind the bars.
The Supreme Court ruled that only an elector can contest the polls and the elector ceases the
right to cast vote due to confinement in prison or being in custody of Police. The court,
however, made it clear that disqualification will not be applicable to person subjected to
preventive detention, under any law.
The Supreme Court Bench that comprised Justice AK Patnaik and Justice SJ Mukhopadhayay,
while referring to the Representation of Peoples Act said that the Act (Section 4 & 5) lays down
the qualifications for membership of the House of the People and Legislative Assembly and one
of the qualifications laid down is that he must be an elector.
The court passed the order on an appeal filed by the Chief Election Commissioner and others
challenging the order of Patna High Court that barred people in Police custody from contesting
polls. The Judgement of the Supreme Court has confirmed 2004 ruling of the Patna High Court
that said if - a jailed person cant vote, than a jailed person cant contest election.
The Apex Court supported the decision of Patna High Court by quoting We do not find any
infirmity in the findings of the High Court in the impugned common order that a person, who
has no right to vote by virtue of the provisions of sub-section (5) of section 62 of the 1951 Act is
not an elector and is, therefore, not qualified to contest the election to the house of the people
or the legislative assembly of a state,.
The SC Bench in its Judgement cited Section 62(5) of the Representation of People Act, 1951
(Acts of Parliament) that no person shall vote in any election if he is confined in a prison,
whether under a sentence of imprisonment or transportation or otherwise, or is in the lawful
custody of the police. Reading sections 4, 5 and 62(5) together, the apex court came to the
conclusion that a person in jail or police custody cannot contest election.
Comment: This decision of the Supreme Court would bar the criminal elements from entering
the Parliament and State Assemblies and keep the house clean. The judgement may change
the future of Indian Politics in the coming time.
The Union government on 11 July 2013 approved a proposal to replace DGCA with a new
aviation regulator with full operational and financial autonomy. The new regulatory body would
be named the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and is meant to replace the Directorate General of
Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The CAA is being established to meet the standards set by UNs International Civil Aviation
Organisation (ICAO) and in line with aviation regulators in other countries like the Federal
Aviation Administration of the US and the UKs CAA.
The decision to come with new aviation regulator was taken considering that that DGCA had
some degree of limited delegation of financial powers and therefore was quite unable of
making adequate structural changes to meet the demands of a dynamic civil aviation sector.
CAA would deal with matters relating to financial stress on safety of air operations, as
witnessed in connection with the bankrupt Kingfisher Airlines in October 2012.
They will also deal with Issues relating to consumer protection and environment
regulations in civil aviation sector as per the draft legislation.
The other major Function of Civil Aviation Authority will be to administer and regulate civil
aviation safety and manage safety error over air transport operators, air service navigation
operators and operators of other civil aviation facilities.
The Union government on 10 July 2013 announced disbanding of the Rural Development
Agency (DRDA), the body which looks after implementation of anti-poverty programmes of
Rural Development Ministry.
The agency will now be given a new function to perform its role under zila parishads, the local
elected bodies at the district level. The decision to disband the DRDA was taken on the
recommendation of a committee represented under the chairmanship of V Ramchandran,
Chairman-Emeritus and Centre for Management Development, Thiruvananthapuram with the
purpose of strengthening and professionalising DRDA to meet the challenge of rural
development in the present context.
The District Rural Development Agencies (DRDAs) were set up as independent societies in
1980 and since then have been principal organs at the district level to oversee the
implementation of the ministry's anti-poverty programmes.
The DRDA is supposed to function now as professional units, professional cells, and professional
divisions of the zila parishads and will not have a separate independent, autonomous existence
through the Society's Act.
The government in its announcement asserted that, as of 1 April 2014, the DRDAs as
constituted under the Society's Act will not exist instead there would be state rural
development agencies to deal with the issues like staffing and functioning of the district rural
development planning units.
The sugar co-operative think that the inflow of cheaper sugar from countries such as Brazil and
Pakistan was influencing the domestic prices. The recent de-control of sugar sales announced
by the Centre has not helped the millers to clear up the cane dues as ample supplies in the
market have kept the prices of sweetener for quite some time now.
The increase in imports is despite the domestic output estimated at around 24.5 million tonnes
against the demand for 22.5 mt. According to industry estimates, the opening sugar balance for
the next season starting October is estimated at around 8 million tonnes. The other major
concern is that millers are unable to export the surplus sugar as international prices are ruling
lower than domestic prices.
Government on 8 July 2013 announced a 20 per cent cut in Haj quota, putting the entire burden
to be borne by private tour operators. With the cutting down of Haj Quota, the private tour
operator will now observe their share going down to a meager 9995 from 45000.
The cutting down of haj quota was taken into consideration after the India-Saudi Arabia
Bilateral Agreement on Haj 2013 which was signed on 16 March 2013 in Jeddah. As per the
agreement, the Haj 2013 quota for India was of 170025 seats, comprising 125025 seats for
pilgrims facilitated by the Haj Committee of India (HCOI), Mumbai and 45000 for pilgrims
through private tour operators (PTOs).
In June 2013, the Saudi authorities informed Ministry of External Affairs that they had imposed
a 50 per cent reduction in the Hajj 2013 quota on local (Saudi) applicants and 20 per cent on all
foreign Haj pilgrims as to carry on the smooth progress of the infrastructure work which is
being carried out around the Haram Sharif and to keep the area safe and secure for the
pilgrims.
So, keeping it into consideration it was decided 20 per cent reduction (34005 seats) for Hajj
2013 by the Saudi Government out of the existing quota (45000) of private tour operators.
It is worth mentioning here that cancellations by Haj Committee of India (HCOI) pilgrims till
date will be transferred to the eligible Hajj 2013 PTOs, to the extent possible as the most Haj
HCOI pilgrims of around 123511 are first time pilgrims from this year. Haj through HCOI is
restricted to only once in a life time against the previous once in five years. The eligible Hajj
2013 PTOs are yet to be announced.
The government of India for the first time in Month of July 2013 has given its nod for
recruitment and commissioning of women officers in BSF, the border guarding force.
As per the BSF, Young women under and up to the age of 25 years will be recruited as direct
entry officers in the rank of Assistant Commandants (ACs), and these officers are expected to
be posted to lead their troops along the two most crucial borders the BSF guards at present--
Pakistan and Bangladesh.
To the present time women could only get into the combat uniform in the officer cadre in two
other central security forces, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Central Industrial
Security Force (CISF) which are tasked to carry out a variety of duties in the internal security
domain and not along Indian frontiers as these forces are not mandated for border guarding
duties.
It is important to mention here that, at a time when India has so many women troops in these
forces there were no women combat commanders. Though, having male officers was not a
problem but deputing women as leaders surely sends the message that they are second to
none and can do any task given to them.
This first batch of women officers will be on ground by late 2014 and their recruitment will be
completed by December 2013.
Two other border guarding forces, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Sashastra
Seema Bal (SSB) also do not have women officers in combat roles although they have a good
number of women personnel in their constabulary.
The Border Security Force had first inducted women constables for regular security
duties in 2009 and at present it has about 700 such personnel.
The force is also the second largest paramilitary of the country with two lakh personnel
in its ranks.
The government will recruit a total of 110 fresh officers in BSF this year while sanction
has been given to induct 138 such ranks in the CRPF and 56 in CISF.
There is no cap on the number of women taking up these posts as the selection is based
on merit under the recruitment exam conducted by the UPSC.
After being recruited and commissioned as ACs, these women officers can rise and get
promotions to become Deputy Commandants and Commandants of an operational
company (about 100 personnel) or a full battalion (approximately 1000 personnel) in
the BSF.
President Pranab Mukherjee signed the ordinance on food security on 5 July 2013 which seeks
to give legal rights to 67 per cent of the population over subsidised grains every month. Now,
with the presidential consent, the bill will be presented before the Parliament when it convenes
for the Monsoon Session.
The Food Security Bill was tabled during the budget session of Parliament, but was not taken up
for discussion because of opposition-led disturbances of proceedings arising out of scam-
related allegations.
The Law Commission of India on 4 July 2013 extended the last date from 30 June 2013 to 31
July 2013 for sending comments/suggestions on its Consultation Paper on Electoral Reforms.
The issue of Electoral Reforms has been referred by the Central Government to the Law
Commission of India for consideration and for suggesting comprehensive measures for changes
in laws relating to elections. Consequently the Commission prepared a Consultation Paper
eliciting feedback from various stakeholders. The Commission, through the Consultation Paper,
has solicited views/suggestions of political parties, states, civil society, and all other
stakeholders, inter-alia, on the aforesaid issues.
The election system comprises a complex web of different nuances: legal, political, economic,
social, religious, ethical and moral and this complexity make the task of suggesting reforms
quite challenging. No single aspect of election process can be looked at in isolation from others.
Most, if not all areas of these aspects, are of the nature where law either interacts or need to
interact more closely. The focus of the Consultation Paper is, therefore, to identify those areas
and aspects where law should play more prominent and engaging role.
Union Government of India on 4 July 2013 announced to launch Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi
Surakhsa Yojna (MGPSY), a pension scheme for blue-collar Indian workers in the Gulf. The Yojna
would be launched in August 2013. The Pension and Life Insurance fund scheme, is applicable
for the Overseas Indian workers having Emigration Check Required, ECR passports.
The announcement was made by the Rajiv Mehrishi, Secretary of Ministry of Overseas Indian
Affairs in Riyadh. This pension and life insurance fund scheme would benefit a large number of
oversees Indian Workers. The MGPSY is aimed towards helping the overseas Indian workers in
saving money for their retirement, re-settlement in India after their return and a life insurance
that will cover them against natural death during the period of coverage.
Government contribution of 1000 rupees per annum in line with Swavalamban platform
for all MGPSY subscriber who save between 1,000 rupees and 12000 rupees per year in
NPS-Lite.
An additional government contribution of 1000 rupees per annum by MOIA for the
overseas Indian women workers who save between 1000 rupees to 12000 rupees per
year in NPS-Lite.
The Indian overseas workers, who save 4000 rupees or more per annum, will get an
additional government contribution from the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs of 900
rupees towards their Return and Resettlement
The objective of MGPSY is to encourage and enable the overseas Indian workers by giving
government contribution to
Obtain a Life Insurance cover against natural death during the period of coverage
The government contribution available under the MGPSY is for a period of five years or till the
return of subscribed worker back to India, whichever is earlier.
The Supreme Court of India on 4 July 2013 ruled that employees cant claim for the benefits of
the Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) as a matter of right. As per the ruling of Supreme
Court, the decision taking power of VRS benefits lies only in the hands of the employer.
The Supreme Court in its verdict also cleared that there will be exception in cases only where
the scheme itself provides for retirement to take effect, when the notice period comes to an
end.
The decision came from the Bench headed by Chief Justice of India, Altamas Kabir. The
observation came in a verdict relating to the termination of CV Francis, a resident of Kerala
from Steel Authority of India at Bokaro in Jharkhand.
The bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir and comprised Justice Anil R Dave and Justice
Ranjana P Desai, said "A voluntary retirement scheme introduced by a company, does not
entitle an employee as a matter of right to the benefits of the scheme".
The food security programme when implemented will be the biggest in the world with the
government spending estimated at one lakh 25 thousand crore rupees annually. The ordinance
is being promulgated before the 2013 monsoon session of Parliament.
The ordinance guarantees 5 kg of rice, wheat and coarse cereals per month per person at a
highly subsidized rate of 1 to 3 rupees per kg. Rice will be made available at 3 rupees a kg,
wheat at 2 rupees a kg and coarse cereals at 1 rupee a kg.
The ordinance has been sent to the President for his assent. Rules would be framed to roll out
the program as soon as the President signs the ordinance. The Ordinance is the Legislative
Power of President of India covered in Article 123 of Constitution of India.
1. If at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are in session, the President is
satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate
action, he may promulgate such Ordinances as the circumstances appear to him to
require.
2. An Ordinance promulgated under this article shall have the same force and effect as an
Act of Parliament, but every such Ordinance-
a) Shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament and shall cease to operate at the
expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of Parliament, or, if before the
expiration of that period resolutions disapproving it are passed by both Houses,
upon the passing of the second of those resolutions
b) May be withdrawn at any time by the President. Explanation. - Where the Houses of
Parliament are summoned to reassemble on different dates, the period of six weeks
shall be reckoned from the later of those dates for the purposes of this clause.
c) If and so far as an Ordinance under this article makes any provision which
Parliament would not under this Constitution be competent to enact, it shall be void.
The second meeting of the Prime Ministers Committee on the National e-Governance Plan
(NeGP) was held on 1 July 2013. The idea behind conducting the meeting is to review the
progress of implementation of NeGP.
Two expert groups were constituted in the last meeting of the committee one headed by
Nandan Nilekani on Preparation of HR Policy for e-governance and other headed by Sam
Pitroda on Expert Group on NeGP.
During the meeting the implementation of the recommendations of these committees was
reviewed as the recommendations of both the committees is highly beneficial for fast tracking
the implementation of all e-Governance initiatives in the country.
DeitY has launched Mobile Seva, a unique countrywide initiative on mobile governance
to provide public services to the citizens through mobile phones and handheld devices.
The portal is available at mgov.gov.in.
It has been highlighted in the meeting that as on date, 444 departments across the
country have been integrated with MSDG. They are offering over 200 unique services to
the citizens. Using this platform, over 15 crore transactional messages for various
government services have been sent to the citizens.
The Committee directed that e-Procurement shall be adopted both for publication and
processing of tenders by all Government Ministries/Departments so as to make the
public procurement more transparent and efficient.
To harness the benefits of cloud technology, DeitY has launched a new initiative named
as MeghRaj for creating a Government of India cloud (GI Cloud) computing environment
at the national level. This initiative will not only optimise utilisation of IT infrastructure,
but also enable rapid deployment/replication of e-Gov services.
Considering the requirement for an apex institution in the domain of capacity building,
training and R&D for e-Governance, the Committee came to a conclusion that a National
e-Governance Academy be established as a national institution.
The Committee also discussed how the emergence of new technologies, concepts and
platforms such as cloud computing, mobile platform and how the advent of Aadhaar can
be leveraged to make the NeGP more effective and speed up its implementation.
It has been concluded in the Meeting that the latest technological advancements and
new service delivery mechanisms in NeGP would usher the country into a new era of e-
governance. It will be possible to provide ICT infrastructure on demand for
implementation of these projects. Integration of the Aadhaar platform in e-governance
projects would help in interoperability, electronic authentication and faster delivery of
services to the intended recipients.
The Supreme Court of India on 2 July 2013 expressing its concerns over the sale of adulterated
milk in the country ordered State Governments to curb the practice of sale. A Bench of Justice
KS Radhakrishnan and Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose directed the State Governments of
Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Delhi to file their response stating what
action they are taking to put an end to the menace of milk adulteration. The Court said that it
would later expand the ambit of the PIL to include all the states in the country on the issue.
The Supreme Court in its order cleared that it will not grant any further time to the states to file
their submission after the next hearing date scheduled on 31
July 2013.
As per the data provided to the Supreme Court in 2012 by the Union Government of India
about 68 percent of milk in the country doesnt conform to the set standards of Food Safety
and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The data was based upon the survey conducted by
FSSAI in 2011 that claimed non-conformation on standards of over 68 percent of milk in urban
area, with 66 percent available as loose milk.
FSSAI in its survey claimed that the most common process of adulteration was addition of water
in milk and addition of glucose, skimmed milk powder and detergent were noted as the basic
reason for deviation from the standards. The affidavit filed by the Union Government claimed
that more than 83 percent of milk in rural areas was found to be loose were of non-conforming
standards. The Union Government filed this affidavit as a reply of the notice issued to the
center on May 2012.
The Union Government of India on 1 July 2013 launched the National Cyber Security Policy
2013 at New Delhi with an aim to protect information and build capabilities to prevent cyber
attacks. The National Cyber Security Policy 2013 to safeguard both physical and business assets
of the country.
The Policy has outlined the roadmap for creation of a framework for comprehensive,
collaborative and collective responsibility to deal with cyber security of the country. The policy
has ambitious plans for rapid social transformation and inclusive growth and India's prominent
role in the IT global market. It will cater to the cyber security requirements of government and
non-government entities at the national and international levels.
The policy will help in safeguarding the critical infrastructure like Air Defence system, nuclear
plants, banking system, power infrastructure, telecommunication system and many more to
secure country's economic stability.
The National Cyber Policy in order to create a secure cyber ecosystem has planned to set-up a
National Nodal Agency to coordinate all matters related to cyber security in the country. The
nodal agency has clearly defined roles and responsibilities. The policy will also establish a
mechanism for sharing information as well as identifying and responding to cyber security
incidents and for cooperation in restoration efforts.
The National Cyber Security Policy has been prepared in consultation with all relevant
stakeholders, user entities and public.
This policy aims at facilitating creation of secure computing environment and enabling
adequate trust and confidence in electronic transactions and also guiding stakeholders
actions for protection of cyber space.
The National Cyber Security Policy document outlines a road-map to create a framework
for comprehensive, collaborative and collective response to deal with the issue of cyber
security at all levels within the country.
The policy recognises the need for objectives and strategies that need to be adopted
both at the national level as well as international level.
The objectives and strategies outlined in the National Cyber Security Policy together serve
Articulate concerns, understanding and priorities for action as well as directed efforts.
Adopt a suitable posturing that can signal to resolve and make determined efforts to
effectively monitor, deter & deal with cyber crime and cyber attacks.
A vision and mission statement aimed at building a secure and resilience cyber space for
citizens, businesses and Government
Enhancing cooperation and coordination between all the stakeholder entities within the
country
Framework and initiatives that can be pursued at the Govt. level, sectoral levels as well
as in public private partnership mode.
Facilitating monitoring key trends at the national level such as trends in cyber security
compliance, cyber attacks, cyber crime and cyber infrastructure growth.
Earlier, the Government of India on 8 May 2013 approved the National Cyber Security
Policy with an aim to create a secured computing environment across the country.
The Tribunal had confirmed the notification issued by the Home Ministry banning the LTTE on
14 May 2010. Dismissing the petitions, the bench observed that the petitioners did not have
any locus standi to challenge the notification as they were neither office bearers nor members
of the LTTE.
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on 30 June 2013 announced that the
Government of Haryana adopted 25 villages of Uttarakhand that was drastically affected by
landslides and heavy rains in June 2013.
Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced that the Haryana Government would provide
financial assistance to the affected people in Uttarakhand. The Haryana government has also
set up the support helpline, while also sending the relief supplies in trucks to the affected state.
In the meanwhile, around 1000 people from Haryana were rescued from Uttarakhand. The
Union Government had earlier allocated 150 crore rupees as interim relief for the flood
affected people of Uttarakhand.
Uttrakhand in the third week of June 2013 was stuck by flash floods and landslides. During this
natural disaster in the state, thousands of people lost their life and various remained stranded.
Rescue operations by Indian Army were carried out in the state. The worst affected region of
Uttarakhand was Kedarnath, which is a popular Hindu shrine and receives lakhs of tourists
every year during June and July.
The Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry in Month of June 2013 cancelled licenses of 61
channels, as they were not under operational within one year of granting permission. The step
to cancel license was taken after considering the non-compliance of uplinking and downlinking
norms by TV Channels.
Information and Broadcast Ministry has conducted a comprehensive monitoring exercise since
October 2012. It is worth mentioning here that nearly 867 channels have been given permission
for launch in the country so far.
As per I&B ministry, earlier there were no roll-out rules and obligations and broadcasters used
to seek extension once they got permission to launch channels. But with the introduction of
amendments in the norms in December 2011, it is now made mandatory for channelsare now
to be on air within a year of being granted permission.
While non-news channels are required to submit a performance bank guarantee of 1 crore
Rupees on the other hand, news and current affairs channels need to submit a performance
bank guarantee of 2 crore Rupees and we have forfeited this guarantee for these 61 channels.
Private television channels are also required to notify any change in shareholding pattern in the
company within 15 days. They also need to take the Ministrys prior approval if any directors
are changed in the company.
The Ministry, after a comprehensive review, has issued letters to all broadcasters seeking
disclosure of shareholding patterns and details of their board of directors. It is now set to take
action against nearly 22 such companies, which failed to respond to the Ministrys letters.
INDIA DAIRY
1 July 2013
The Madras High Court on 1 July 2013 upheld the ban imposed by the government on
LTTE in 2010.
I&B Ministry, cancelled licenses of 61 channels, as they were not under operation within
one year of granting permission.
2 July 2013
SC ordered State Governments to curb the practice of sale of adulterated milk. The
court directed them to share their steps to curb the practice of sale.
The second meeting of the Prime Ministers Committee on the National e-Governance
Plan (NeGP) was held.
Ordinance to implement Food Security Bill was approved by the union Cabinet and Sent
for Presidents assent. Further, it was forwarded to President.
3 July 2013
Supreme Court ruled that benefits of the Voluntary Retirement Scheme cant be claimed
by an employee. The right lies only in the hands of employer.
Bharti Airtel Ltd. became the majority shareholder in the Indian broadband units of
Qualcomm Inc.
4 July 2013
Pranab Mukherjee signed the ordinance on food security on 5 July 2013 which seeks to
give legal rights to 67 per cent of the population for subsidised grains.
Senior parliamentarian Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil was appointed as the new governor
of Sikkim.
5 July 2013
Law Commission extended the last date from 30 June 2013 to 31 July 2013 for sending
suggestion on Electoral reforms.
The government for the first time has given its nod for recruitment and commissioning
of women officers in BSF.
6 July 2013
Realty major DLF finalised the 325-crore rupees deal to sell 150 MW wind turbine
project in Gujarat.
State Bank of India launched a card which will enable the holder to receive the
remittance directly on the card.
7 July 2013
Former Delhi police Chief, KK Paul took over as the new Governor of Meghalaya.
Lt Gen (Retd) AK Singh on took over as the new Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands.
8 July 2013
Government announced a 20 per cent cut in Haj quota, putting the entire burden to be
borne by private tour operators.
The Union Government in July 2013 hiked the import duty on sugar to 15 per cent from
the present 10 per cent to restrain cheaper inflow of the sweetener.
9 July 2013
The Supreme Court of India on 9 July 2013 directed the Union Government of India to
formulate a policy to regulate/ban Retail Sale of Acid across the country.
The Union government announced disbanding of DRDA the body which looks after
implementation of anti-poverty programmes of Rural Development Ministry.
10 July 2013
The Union government 2013 approved a proposal to replace DGCA with a new aviation
regulator with full operational and financial autonomy.
SC in its landmark Judgement barred people in Jail or Police Custody from contesting
elections. This will help to clean the Parliament and State Assemblies.
11 July 2013
The Union Cabinet gave in-principle approval to withdraw the controversial Rent Act of
1958.
The Union Cabinet of India gave its approval to the proposal for setting up of a NAU.
The Union Cabinet of India on 11 July 2013 approved the proposal for setting up Rajiv
Gandhi National Aviation University.
12 July 2013
Indian Parsi conductor of western classical music Zubin Mehta to be honoured with
Tagore Award 2013.
Pran, the legendary actor died. He was a proud recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award
and Padma Bhushan Award.
13 July 2013
Government announced that the government would provide free pre-natal health care
and ambulance facilities.
14 July 2013
Sula Vineyard, which is the largest wine producer of India, decided to make its mark in
the wine market of Sikkim.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) has regained its position as the worlds largest bourse in
terms of volume in equity trade.
15 July 2013
The Prime Ministers Project Monitoring Group has cleared four projects worth 8000
crore rupees.
President Pranab Mukherjee launched a Kisaan Portal for sending SMS through mobile
phones to the farmers across the country.
16 July 2013
The Union government of India proposed to make production of Photo identity card
mandatory.
The Department of Food launched the system of electronic transfer of funds. This would
help in ensuring quick & direct transfer of funds.
17 July 2013
SC refused to reduce age of Juveniles from 18 to 16. It also dismissed the plea that
demanded non-protection of minors involved in heinous crime under the law.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India launched the nation-wide
National Tobacco Control Campaign known as- Tears you apart.
18 July 2013
Union Cabinet approved amendments to the marriage law enabling a woman to get a
share of her husband's ancestral property.
19 July 2013
CCS approved the proposal of creation of Mountain Strike Corps along the entire LAC
with China. This strike corps will be headquartered at Panagarh, WB.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance finalised its report on Goods and
Services Tax (GST).
SC issued notice to Uttarakhand and six other states for their alleged failure in
implementing Disaster Management Act.
20 July 2013
The Government of India informed the Bangladesh regarding the ratification of 1974
Indira-Mujib pact
The Union Government of India proposed land reforms for acknowledging the women
rights through National Land Reform Policy 2013 Draft.
21 July 2013
Supreme Court directed the Union Government to enforce rules on the advertisement
of tobacco products at all the sales outlet.
22 July 2013
Supreme Court the Union Government to enforce rules on the advertisement of tobacco
products at all the sales outlet.
The 21st meeting of the Central Supervisory Board (CSB) was held in New Delhi. The
meeting was held on PC & PNDT Act.
Poverty Ratio in India declined to 21.9 percent in 2011-12 from 37.2 percent measured
in 2004-05 on the basis of the increase in per capita consumption.
23 July 2013
A sum of 176.98 crore Rupees has been sanctioned for development of kole land,
announced by the Thrissur-Ponnani Kole Development Council.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India released consultation paper on valuation and
reserve price of spectrum for the third auction.
24 July 2013
The Supreme Court of India ruled that clinical trials of untested drugs on humans
require certain mandatory standards.
The Supreme Court of India slapped contempt notices on two Sahara firms.
Aircel announced that it partnered with Wikimedia Foundation for offering the free
mobile access of Wikipedia to its customers.
The Union Minister of State for Tourism K. Chiranjeevi launched the Clean India
campaign at world heritage site Taj Mahal, Agra.
25 July 2013
Educomp and HCL announced about their partnership to facilitate life cycle services for
existing as well as new Educomp classrooms in India.
Arun Nehru, the cousin of Rajiv Gandhi as well as the Minister for Internal Security
during his government, died in Gurgaon.
India's K Jennitha Anto won the 13th IPCA World Women's Individual Chess
Championship title.
26 July 2013
Indias Weather Satellite INSAT-3D was launched successfully from Kourou, French
Guiana.
The notebook that contains two Urdu Ghazals written by Veer Sawarkar during his term
in Andaman Jail was discovered.
India continues to reign at the top of the table in International Cricket Councils latest
ODI ranking released on 26 July 2013.
27 July 2013
Two rail as well as road projects which are worth 1500 crore Rupees were launched in
Haryana.
First Textile Park dedicated to hand block printing and craft inaugurated at Bagru near
Jaipur. Dr. KS Rao inaugrated the park.
28 July 2013
Delhi government is all set to launch food security programme from 20 August 2013.
India achieved a record production of 18.45 million tonnes of pulses in the 2012-13 crop
year ended June 2013.
29 July 2013
Cyber Crime Offenders of Younger Age Group Rising: National Crime Records Bureau
30 July 2013
Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Launched Emergency Care Initiatives on
NH-8
Amjad Ali Khan to get 21st Rajiv Gandhi National Sadhbhavna Award
Eldest Daughter of Maharaja of Faridkot Won Legal Battle for Assets Worth 20000 Crore
31 July 2013
ECONOMY
FIRST QUARTER REVIEW OF MONETARY POLICY FOR 2013-14
RBI released the First Quarter Review of Monetary Policy for 2013-14 on 30 July 2013. The
highlights are as following:
First, the need for continuous vigil and preparedness to pro-actively respond to risks to
the economy from external developments, especially those stemming from global
financial markets.
Second, managing the trade-off posed by increased downside risks to growth and
continuing risks to inflation and inflation expectations.
Accordingly, the four broad contours of RBIs monetary policy stance are as following:
Fourth, to manage liquidity conditions to ensure adequate credit flow to the productive
sectors of the economy.
RBI Cut GDP growth forecast for 2013-14 to 5.5 percent from 5.7 percent earlier.
India and Saudi Arabia on 24 July 2013 have decided to set up a Saudi-India Business Network
(SIBN) separately in Riyadh and Dammam. SIBN would act as a catalyst to promote India-Saudi
bilateral commerce and trade relations, investment, Business-to-Business interactions and
exchanges.
The proposed network would comprise of both Indian and Saudi businessmen, entrepreneurs,
industrialists and members of business Chambers. Membership of SIBN would be open to all
Indian and Saudi businessmen and entrepreneurs. Indian and Saudi companies recruiting
Indians were also invited to join the Saudi-India Business Network.
Saudi Arabia is the 4th largest trade partner of India and the bilateral trade stood at 43.19
billion dollars in 2012-13. Saudi Arabia is Indias largest supplier of crude oil, accounting for 17
percent of Indias requirements. It is also one of the major markets for Indian exports and the
destination for more than 1.86 percent of Indias global exports.
For Saudi Arabia, India is the 5th largest market for its exports, accounting for 7.55 percent of
its global exports. Both the countries of India and Saudi Arabia have an established framework
of cooperation which includes Joint Commission Meetings (JCM), India-Saudi Business Council.
Several Indian companies are collaborating with the Saudi companies in the areas of designing,
consultancy, financial services and software development. Saudi Arabia is also emerging as a big
investor in India.
India achieved a record production of 18.45 million tonnes of pulses in the 2012-13 crop year
ended June 2013. This augurs well for the country, which is dependent on imports to meet the
shortfall of around 3 to 4 million tonnes. Higher support price prompted farmers to grow
pulses. According to the 4th advance estimates released today, overall food grain production is
projected at 255.36 million tonnes, which is lower than the record 259.29 million tonnes
achieved in the previous crop year.
In food grains category, rice production has been revised upward to 104.4 million tonnes from
104.22 million tonnes and coarse cereals to 40.06 million tonnes from 39.52 million tonnes in
the third estimates. However, wheat output has been revised downward to 92.46 million
tonnes from 93.62 million tonnes.
The Reserve Bank of India on 22 July 2013 imposed certain restrictions on the import of various
forms of gold by nominated banks, agencies, premier or star trading houses, SEZ units, EoUs
which have been permitted to import gold for use in the domestic sector. In order to narrow
down the Current Account Deficit - CAD and to arrest the fall of rupee, the Reserve Bank
decided to rationalise the import of gold including import of gold coins into the country.
In the revised scheme for gold imports, RBI asked nominated banks and agencies to ensure that
at least one fifth of every lot of gold imported - in any form or purity - is exclusively made
available for the purpose of export. They have been asked to sell gold for domestic use only to
entities engaged in jewellery business or bullion dealers supplying gold to jewelers.
Further, these banks and agencies will be required to retain 20 per cent of the imported
quantity of gold in the customs bonded warehouses. Fresh imports will only be permitted only
after the export of atleast 75 percent of the retained quantity that lies in the customs bonded
warehouse.
The Reserve Bank of India has brought down the period of realisation and repatriation for
exporters of goods and software to nine months from earlier 12 months. This move could shore
up foreign exchange inflows. Last November, RBI had increased the time limit to bring in export
earnings to 12 months, from six months at that time, in view of global slowdown. Industry
experts said this step has been taken by the Apex bank as the country is facing a worsening
Current Account Deficit and the weakening of the rupee against the US dollar. The rupee has
depreciated by over 12 per cent against the dollar since the beginning of this fiscal.
The Reserve Bank of India has started scrutiny of nearly 3 thousand companies which could be
carrying out non-banking finance operations without requisite registration. The step has been
initiated by the Apex Bank in the wake of concerns about their actual business activities.
The Reserve bank's move comes against the backdrop of the government efforts to crackdown
on entities that are illegally raising large amounts of money from the public. The Reserve bank
has sought details from the companies about their financials, including balance sheets, for the
last three years, among others.
The Union Minister of Textiles, K Sambasiva Rao on 22 July 2013 inaugurated the New Bhopal
Textile Mills of National Textile Corporation (NTC) in Bhopal. The mill was taken for the purpose
of revival as well as modernisation along with the BurhanpurTapti Mills in Burhanpur.
It is important to note that textiles sector is the second biggest employment generator in India
after agriculture. According to the approved scheme of Board for Industrial and Financial
Reconstruction (BIFR), in the first phase, National Textile Corporation Limited replaced 16848
spindles and commissioned 25200 new spindles in the year 2008 at the cost of 26.42 Crores
Rupees. This led to an increase in the monthly production from 1800 kilograms per day to 5000
kilograms per day. This meant that despite providing Modified Voluntary Retirement Scheme
(MVRS) to surplus workers, around 380 workers started getting wages every day.
The National Textile Corporation Limited (New Delhi) also approved the second phase of
modernisation for the New Bhopal Textile Mill. In its second phase, the Head Office approved
sanction of 81 crore Rupees, which will help in modernisation of the machines. This would
eventually help in increasing the production from 5000 kilograms per day to 14000 kilograms
per day. This implies that from present sustenance of 380 workers, the mill will be able to
sustain the 650 workers every day. The mill has also obtained ISO Certification.
BACKGROUND
Under Nationalisation Act 1974, National Textile Corporation Limited (Madhya Pradesh) took
over seven mills which were making losses. The Bhopal Textile Mills was one of these. Because
of high labour cost as well as old machinery, all these mills were running into losses
continuously. The seven mills were registered under BIFR. Under approved scheme of BIFR, five
of these seven mills were closed as unviable units and the remaining two mills i.e. New Bhopal
Textile Mills in Bhopal and BurhanpurTapti Mills in Burhanpur were scheduled for
modernisation as well as revival.
Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India on 18 July 2013 promulgated the Securities Law
Amendment Ordinance 2013. The ordinance would grant Securities and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI), the powers to regulate any pooling of funds under an investment contract
involving a corpus of 100 crore rupees or more and attach assets in case of non-compliance.
The ordinance was promulgated by the President following the powers granted to him by
Clause 1 of Article 123 of Constitution
The Chairman of SEBI would have powers to authorize the carrying out of search and seizure
operations, as part of its efforts to crack down on ponzi schemes.With President's approval of
the Ordinance, SEBI has received the power to seek information, such as telephone call data
records, from any persons or entities in respect to any securities transaction being investigated
by it. Establishment of Special Courts enabled by this Ordinance would fast-track the resolution
of pending SEBI related cases.
1. If at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are in session, the President is
satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate
action, he may promulgate such Ordinances as the circumstances appear to him to
require.
2. An Ordinance promulgated under this article shall have the same force and effect as an
Act of Parliament, but every such Ordinance-
a) Shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament and shall cease to operate at the
expiration of six weeks from the reassembly of Parliament, or, if before the expiration of
that period resolutions disapproving it are passed by both Houses, upon the passing of
the second of those resolutions
b) May be withdrawn at any time by the President. Explanation.- Where the Houses of
Parliament are summoned to reassemble on different dates, the period of six weeks
shall be reckoned from the later of those dates for the purposes of this clause.
3. If and so far as an Ordinance under this article makes any provision, which Parliament
would not under this Constitution be competent to enact, it shall be void.
ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) and the Industry to Commercialize Agri-
Technologies (ICAT) on 20 July 2013 signed more than 60 MoUs on ready-to-commercialize
agro-technologies from different agricultural sectors like crops, food technology, horticulture,
veterinary, agri-engineering, agri-inputs and fisheries.
The MoUs were signed as a part of the two day Agri-Tech Investors Meet 2013, from 19 July-20
July 2013.
With the signing of the MoUs, the two bodies appealed promotion of entrepreneurship in
agriculture and accelerate the successful development of entrepreneurial companies and
activities through an array of business support resources and services. During the Agri-Tech
Investors Meet 2013, an expo that featured more than 60 ready-to-commercialize agro-
technologies from different agricultural sectors was also held.
Reserve Bank of India on 20 July 2013 stated that Indias Foreign Exchange Reserves (FER)
increased by 21.1 million US dollars to 280.19 billion US dollars. The total forex reserves had
decreased by 4.48 billion US dollars to 280.16 billion US dollars in the previous reporting week.
Foreign currency assets, a major component of the forex reserves, increased by 33.5 million US
dollars to 252.14 billion US dollars for the week ended 12 July 2013. Foreign currency assets
expressed in US dollar terms comprise the effect of appreciation or depreciation of the non-US
currencies, such as the euro, pound and yen, held in the reserves. The gold reserves were
unchanged at 21.55 billion US dollars.
For the week under review, the special drawing rights (SDRs) decreased by 1.5 million US
dollars to 4.334 billion US dollars, while Indias reserve position with the IMF was also down by
19.1 million US dollars to 2.162 billion US dollars.
The third part of the loan under the North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program will
develop sewerage networks in six towns, and help the rehabilitation and expansion of potable
water systems in two more towns. More than 100000 households will benefit from the
improvements.
The project will support the State in its endeavor to improve quality of life in towns
(Bidar, Davanagere, Dharwad, Gadag-Betegeri, Gulbarga, Jamkhandi, Sindhanur and
Yadgir) in North Karnataka and promote economic growth.
The project will improve access to better urban services in the eight targeted urban local
bodies, he added.
The project is going to assist implementing the States reform agenda through the
execution of property and utility mapping subprojects using geographic information
systems and the establishment of the Heritage Planning Cell. He said that it will also
provide assistance to enhance billing and collection efficiencies in program towns.
The loan taken from ADBs Ordinary Capital Resources has a 25-year term including a grace
period of five years, commitment charges of 0.15 percent and an interest rate to be determined
in accordance with ADBs LIBOR-based lending facility.
The Government of Karnataka is dedicated to provide counterpart funds of 41.6 million dollars
for a total project investment cost of 101.6 million dollars under this tranche. The Government
of India signed an agreement with Asian Development Bank (ADB) on 19 July 2013 for a 60
million dollars loan as to improve urban services and to strengthen municipal and project
management capacity in several towns in north Karnataka.
Basically the agreement is for the third project under the overall facility of 270 million dollars
for the North Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program (NKUSIP).
Asian Development Bank was established in 1966, and is owned by 67 members 48 from the
region. In 2012, ADB assistance totaled 21.6 billion dollars including co-financing of 8.3 billion
dollars.
ADB, which is based in Manila, is dedicated for the reduction in poverty in Asia and the Pacific
through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth and regional.
RBI OPENED 25000 CRORE RUPEE SPECIAL LIQUIDITY WINDOW FOR MFs
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 17 July 2013 opened a special liquidity window for
commercial banks to meet the cash requirements of Mutual Funds (MFs). The special liquidity
window was opened taken into concern the Mutual Funds which faced heavy redemption
pressure in debt-oriented MF schemes following a series of steps taken by the RBI to shore up
the faltering currency.
Keeping all this into consideration the RBI opened a special three-day repo window that will
allow banks to borrow a total of 25000 crore Rupees at a rate of 10.25%. Banks can borrow this
money to lend onwards to MFs.
RBI will conduct the first repo auction under the special facility on 19 July 2013.The second
auction is scheduled for 23 July 2013 and the subsequent operations at an interval of three
days. Individual banks will be allocated funds in proportion to their bids, subject to the overall
ceiling of 25000 crore, Rupees.
In addition, banks availing of the additional liquidity support can seek a waiver of penal interest
for any shortfall in maintenance of the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) up to 0.5% of their
deposits, in addition to the 2% waiver allowed under the marginal standing facility (MSF). SLR
refers to the proportion of deposits that have to be invested in government securities.
On 15 July 2013, RBI sought to curb liquidity in the debt markets by making it more expensive
to borrow money in a bid to prevent speculation in the currency market. The rupee, which fell
to a lifetime low of 61.21 against the dollar on 8 July, has recouped some losses following
measures by RBI and the Securities and Exchange Board of India. After having lost as much as
7% since the beginning of the year, the rupee has recovered by about 3% against the dollar.
RBI fixed the borrowing limit for banks at 1% of the systems net demand and time liabilities, or
banks total deposit base. Effective 17 June 2013, the overnight borrowing limit was set at
75000 crore Rupees for the entire banking system. There was no limit earlier.
Besides the borrowing limit, RBI also raised the interest rate on money that banks borrow from
MSF to tide over liquidity shortagesby two percentage points to 10.25%.
The RBI is also planning to sell bonds worth 12000 crore Rupees in the secondary market on 18
July 2013 for another liquidity draining measure.
SEBI regulator will get direct powers to carry out search and seizure operations and for
attachment of assets, as part of efforts to crackdown on ponzi schemes.
The SEBI would have powers to seek information, such as telephone call data records,
from any persons or entities in respect to any securities transaction being probed by it.
SEBI since many years has been seeking a revamp of regulations as well as consent for a long
time, given the changing nature of the securities market in general, and newer tools being used
by manipulators to take gullible investors for a ride, in particular.
The Union Government of India on 16 July 2013 raised the FDI limit in Telecom Sector from 74
percent to 100 percent. Government also cleared that the FDI in the Insurance and Telecom
sectors will be up to 49 per cent through automatic route.
The Union Government also mentioned that FDI the single brand retail would be up to 49
percent through automatic route and remaining investments would be directed through
Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) route. FDI in asset reconstruction companies will be
up to 49 per cent through automatic route. FDI in Credit Information Companies has been
raised to 74 per cent from 49 per cent.
The Government also confirmed that the FDI in Defence Production will continue to be 26
percent. However, it will be directed through FIPB route for state of art technologies, and
investment beyond that will go to Cabinet Committee on Security.
The decision was taken in a meet chaired by Prime Minister and attended by the Cabinet
Ministers. The decisions were made to boost the Foreign Direct Investment in the country.
The Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs has allocated 1200 crore rupees as Special Central
Assistance (SCA) to Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) for the year 2013-14 for being implemented in the
states as the Special Area Programme. The amount allocated for the programme that is funded
from the center has been increased by 11 percent as compared to 2012-13 allocation.
The programme also have a provision of allocating 120 crore rupees more for the incentive
projects, based upon the performance of the state in effective implementation of the Tribal Sub
Plan.
The fund would be segregated among 22 states and used for development of infrastructure and
promotion of employment-cum income generation activities in tribal areas. If implemented
successfully, the programme will help in raising the social and economic status of the tribals.
The programme will give priority to development of key sectors like agriculture, horticulture,
land reforms, animal husbandry, ecology & environment, watershed development,
development of entrepreneurship in small scale industries and small scale trading as well as
improving connectivity in tribal areas.
The budget distribution of the allocated central fund would be done to the states based on the
Yardstick Percentage of Tribal population in a state in the total tribal population of the Country.
S.N. States
Allocation (in
Lakhs)
2 Assam 6233.00
3 Bihar 1306.00
4 Chhattisgarh 9478.00
5 Goa 237.00
6 Gujarat 8448.00
8 J&K 2163.00
9 Jharkhand 12187.00
10 Karnataka 2471.00
11 Kerala 549.00
13 Maharashtra 7728.00
14 Manipur 1583.00
15 Odisha 13321.00
16 Rajasthan 8377.00
17 Sikkim 437.00
19 Tripura 2145.00
20 Uttrakhand 198.00
Total 108000.00
Total 120000.00
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 15 July 2013 announced measures to deal with rupee
volatility which includes lifting of two interest rates by 200 basis points each and a planned sale
of 120 billion rupees (2 billion dollars) of government bonds on July 2013.
RBI has also adjusted the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) and the Bank Rate to 10.25% each
which were 8.25% previously. The repo rate, was kept unchanged at 7.25%. It is worth
mentioning here that the rupee in second week of July 2013 hit a record low of 61.21 to the
dollars.
The RBI also hiked the lending rates for banks and had absorbed 12000 crore Rupees in order to
make the currency more high-priced.
The Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) which was introduced during the 2011-12 period is the
rate at which banks can borrow from the central bank at an increased rate against government
securities during times of tight cash. The bank rate is a linked to the MSF.
RBI in second week of July 2013 BI had asked over oil firms to source all of their 8-8.5 billion of
dollar needs every month for import of oil, from a single public sector bank. It also banned
banks from trading in currency futures and exchange-traded currency options market on their
own.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 15 July 2013 imposed fines of around 49.5 crore on 22
private and public sector banks including SBI, PNB and Yes Bank for violating KYC/anti-money
laundering norms.
The bank also had given cautionary letters to seven banks which includes Citibank and
Stanchart, Barclays Bank, BNP Paribas, Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi and
State Bank of Patiala following an expose made by an online portal.
The penalty on 22 banks follows scrutiny carried out by RBI of books of accounts, internal
control, compliance systems and processes of these banks at their corporate offices and some
branches during April 2013.
The scrutiny was conducted to probe allegations of contravention of Know Your Customer
(KYC)/antimoney laundering guidelines against them following the expose.
SBI along with Bank of India, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Central Bank of India, Indian
Overseas Bank and Federal Bank has been imposed
with a penalty of 3 Crore Rupees.
The other banks which were penalised by the RBI include Deutsche Bank, Development
Credit Bank, ING Vysya Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Ratnakar Bank.
It is worth mentioning here that following probe into charges levelled by an online portal
Cobrapost, RBI has earlier imposed fines totalling 10.5 crore rupees on top three private
lenders Axis Bank, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.
RBI in its statement regarding the case asserted that any conclusive inference in this regard can
be drawn only by an end-to-end investigation of the transactions by tax and enforcement
agencies and it has conducted probe into allegations against seven other banks during April and
May, 2013 and the follow up action were at different stages.
The bank not adhere to the KYC norms for walkin customers for sale of third party
products and failed to file cash transaction reports in respect of some cash transactions
and sale of gold coins for cash beyond 50000 Rupees.
As per the data released from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) on 15
July 2013, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India increased 25 percent year-on-year to 2.32
billion US dollars in April 2013, the highest level in the past six months. In April 2012, the
country had received FDI worth USD 1.85 billion US dollars, according to data from the
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
In September, 2012, foreign inflows were 4.67 billion US dollars. The sectors that received large
FDI inflows during the month include hotel and tourism (2.32 billion US dollars),
pharmaceuticals (987 million US dollars), services (238 million US dollars), chemicals (51 million
US dollars) and construction (32 million US dollars), according to the data.The most FDI in April
came from Singapore (1.29 billion US dollars), followed by Mauritius (355 million US dollars),
the Netherlands (173 million US dollars) and the US (149 million US dollars). The steps taken by
the government are helping to boost FDI flows. Since September 2012, several reform
initiatives have been taken, including liberalizing FDI norms in civil aviation, retail and power
exchanges.
FDI inflows in 2012-13 aggregated 22.42 billion US dollars, a decline from 36.50 billion US
dollars in 2011-12. Following the decisions taken in September 2012, the government is also
expected to further liberalise the FDI regime in sectors such as telecom and defence. The
finance ministry has proposed changes in FDI caps for sectors, including tea, media, petroleum
and natural gas.
India needs about 1 trillion US dollars from 2012-13 to 2016-17 to fund infrastructure such as
ports, airports and highways to boost growth. An increase in FDI will help support the rupee,
which depreciated to a record low of 61.21 against the US dollar on 8 July 2013.
As per the data released by Ministry of Commerce and Industry on 12 July 2013, Indias exports
during June 2013 were valued at 23785.64 million US dollars (138901.73 crore rupees) which
was 4.56 per cent lower in Dollar terms (0.53 per cent lower in Rupee terms) than the level of
24923.11 million US dollars (139644.68 crore rupees) during June 2012. Cumulative value of
exports for the period April-June 2013 -14 was 72455.67 million US dollars (405104.78 crore
rupees) as against 73491.77 million US dollars ( 397884.01 crore rupees) registering a negative
growth of 1.41 per cent in Dollar terms and growth of 1.81 per cent in Rupee terms over the
same period last year( April-June 2012-13).
Imports during June 2013 were valued at 36034.74 million US dollars (210433.14 crore rupees)
representing a negative growth of 0.37 per cent in Dollar terms and growth of 3.84 per cent in
Rupee terms over the level of imports valued at 36167.56 million US dollars (202647.54 crore
rupees) in June, 2012. Cumulative value of imports for the period April-June, 2013-14 was
122635.73 million US dollars (684167.73 crore rupees) as against 115708.50 million US dollars
(625872.80 crore rupees) registering a growth of 5.99 per cent in Dollar terms and growth of
9.31 per cent in Rupee terms over the same period last year.
Oil imports during June 2013 were valued at 12767.7 million US dollars which was 13.74
percent higher than oil imports valued at 11225.6 million US dollars in the corresponding period
last year. Oil imports during April-June 2013-14 were valued at 41875.0 million US dollars which
was 6.40 per cent higher than the oil imports of 39357.4 million US dollars in the corresponding
period last year.
Non-oil imports during June, 2013 were estimated at 23267.0 million US dollars which was 6.71
per cent lower than non-oil imports of 24942.0 million US dollars in June 2012. Non-oil imports
during April - June 2013-14 were valued at 80760.7 million US dollars which was 5.78 per cent
higher than the level of such imports valued at 76351.1 million US dollars in April-June, 2012-
13.
TRADE BALANCE
The trade deficit for April-June, 2013-14 was estimated at 50180.06 million US dollars which
was higher than the deficit of 42216.73 million US dollars during April-June 2012-13.
As per the latest data released by Union Tourism Ministry, Visa on Arrival Scheme registered a
growth of 22.9 percent in June 2013 as compared to the same month data of June 2012. In June
2013 the number of foreign tourists, who availed the facilities of the scheme were 1062,
whereas, in June 2012, the number was 864 passengers.
The residents of Japan availed the maximum number of visa on arrival facility and were
followed by Indonesia, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Singapore. But the scheme was able
to pull just three tourists from Luxembourg, four from Cambodia and five from Laos.
The Visa on Arrival Scheme was launched for citizens of five counties namely Finland, Japan,
Luxembourg, New Zealand and Singapore in 2010 by Government of India. In January 2011, the
scheme was extended for the citizens of six more countries including Cambodia, Indonesia,
Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos and Myanmar. The facility was launched for people from these
counties visiting India with the purpose of Tourism.
The Government on 12 July 2013 approved the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation
Scheme (MIIUS) with an outlay of 1030 crore Rupees during the 12th Five Year Plan period
ending March 2017.
As per the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, Out of the total outlay, a sum of 450 crore
rupees will be utililized on committed liability and the remainder for taking up 14 to 16 new
infrastructure upgradation projects in existing or greenfield industrial clusters.
The decision will help to develop better common infrastructure and common facilities,
including skill development centres, at the selected industrial clusters. It will also certainly
impact better employment generation in the selected clusters.
All states are covered under the scheme. However, projects are likely to be undertaken
in only 14 to 16 states/districts due to limitation of outlay.
At least 10 per cent of the outlay will be set aside for a minimum of two projects in the
North East.
Project proposals would be scrutinised with the help of the PMA and they would be
placed before an apex committee for in-principle approval.
The projects will be monitored after in-principle approval is given so that these achieve
stipulated milestones to qualify for final approval.
Earlier In 2003, an Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (IIUS) was launched to improve
the industrys competitiveness by providing infrastructure through the public-private
partnership model in selected functional clusters. Under the scheme, central assistance would
be provided for as much as 75 per cent of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of 5 crore
Rupees.
In February 2009, the plan was remodeled based on the suggestion of an independent
evaluation.
Although the government had adopted several measures to control sales, the impact has been
slow. Demand for gold jewellery in the last 10 years has remained constant. But investment
demand has increased several times.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on 11 July 2013 approved the
disinvestment of government stake in State Trading Corporation (STC) and ITDC.
The disinvestment is supposed to bring around 30 crore Rupees to the exchequer. The
disinvestment is required through Cabinet nod to divest 5 per cent stake in India Tourism
Development Corporation (ITDC) and 1.02 per cent in STC through the Offer for Sale (OFS)
route.
The government is expecting the sale of 5 per cent stake or 42.88 crore shares in ITDC to fetch
23.58 crore Rupees. The Government is also planning to acquire about 10 crore rupees through
disinvestment of 1.02 per cent, or 6.13 crore shares, in STC.
It is important here to note that the government currently holds 92.11 per cent stake in ITDC
and 91.02 per cent stake in STC. The stake is meant to help both the companies meet the
minimum 10 per cent public holding norm of market regulator SEBI.
It is mandated for the government to bring down its stake in STC and ITDC to 90 per cent by 8
August2013. Shares of STC were trading 5.75 per cent lower at Rs 99.20 on the BSE in afternoon
trade.
The Union Ministry of Finance on 9 July 2013 released its report on Direct Tax Collection of June
Quarter of Financial Year (FY) 2013-14. As per the released report, the Gross Direct Tax
Collection during the April-June quarter of FY 2013-14 increased by 11.52 percent at 123993
crore rupees against 111183 crore rupees in the same period in FY 2012-13.
As per the latest report released by the Finance Ministry, the Collection of Corporate Taxes has
gone up by 7.82 percent at 76115 crore rupees in April-June quarter FY 2013-14 as against
70594 crore rupees in the same period in FY 2012-13. Gross Collection of Personal Income Tax
went up by 18.53 percent at 46903 crore rupees in first quarter of FY 2013-14 against 39569
crore rupees in the same period in FY 2012-13.
Net Direct Tax Collection is up by 6.44 percent and stands at 89705 crore rupees in the first
quarter of FY 2013-14 as compared to 84274 crore rupees in the same period in the last fiscal.
Registering a growth of 50.00 percent, the Wealth Tax went up to 48 crore rupees against the
32 crore rupees of first quarter of FY 2012-13. The collection of Securities Transaction Tax (STT)
went up to 926 Crores rupees.
Cotton Association of India (CAI) on 8 July 2013 released its June forecast on cotton production
for the season ending September 2013. The released data estimated lower production at
355.25 lakh bales in the 2012-13, which would be lower than the 373.25 lakh bales, was
produced in 2011-12.
Gujarat 85.75 lakh bales (It was the largest producer of cotton)
As per the survey conducted by Assocham in July 2013 the proposed investments by domestic
and foreign entrepreneurs declined by a whopping 75 per cent in FY 2012-13.
India attracted 697 investment proposals through both domestic and foreign
entrepreneurs to the tune of over 1.4 lakh crore Rupees
as of March 2013.
The governments both at the Centre and in states need to work in tandem to attract
private investments which would boost economic growth and spur job creation.
Amid the top 20 states, Kerala is the only state which witnessed a surge in the proposed
investments at 10 per cent with two projects worth over 14200 crore rupees. On the other
hand, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh saw a dip in
proposed investments.
On the other hand, the naxal hit Chhattisgarh state ranked second with about 19 per cent
share, attracting 21 proposals worth 2000 crore Rupees. Gujarat ranked third with a share of 14
per cent attracting 106 proposals worth 19800 crore Rupees. In addition, Rajasthan ranked
fourth with a share of over 10 per cent with about 41 proposals worth 14929 crore Rupees.
The Union Ministry of Railways on 8 July 2013 released a report on revenue earnings of Indian
Railways from 1 April to 30 June 2013. As per the released report, the total approximate
earnings of Indian Railways on originating basis registered an increase of 11.93 percent from 1
April to 30 June 2013 as compared to the same period of 2012, which was 33497.09 crore
rupees, when compared to Rs. 29926.67 crore rupees, respectively.
During the same period, the total goods earnings of Railways registered a growth of 9.35
percent to 23193.98 crore rupees in 2013 from 21211.41 crore rupees. The Passenger Revenue
earnings registered a growth of 16.92 percent with 8724.66 crore rupees in 2013 compared to
7462.17 crore rupees during the same period in 2012.
The revenue earnings increased by 36.21 percent via other coaching that amounted to 1014.36
crore rupees during April - June 2013 when compared to 744.73 crore rupees, during April
June 2012.
The passenger booking witnessed a slight decline of 0.69 percent with total booking of 2100.20
million passengers during 1 April 30 June 2013 compared to 2114.69 million passengers during
the same period in 2012. In the suburban and non-suburban sectors, the numbers of
passengers booked during April-June 2013 were 1100.88 million and 999.32 million during April
to June 2013, as compared to 1074.77 million and 1039.92 million during the same period in
2012. Thus the passenger booking in suburban area witnessed an increase of 2.43 per cent
whereas the same decreased by 3.90 percent in non-suburban areas.
Consumer price inflation/Index of China scaled to 2.7 per cent year-on-year in June 2013
pushed by a 4.9 per cent rise in food prices.
As per the National Bureau of Statistics, subsequent to falling of Consumer price inflation to 2.1
per cent in May 2013 the CPI rose to 2.7 per cent in June led by 9.7 per cent year-on-year rise in
fresh vegetable prices.
Consumer inflation had climbed to a 10-month high of 3.2 per cent year-on-year in
February but fell to 2.1 per cent in March and 2.4 per cent in April 2013.
On the other hand, the producer price index, which trails the wholesale inflation,
dropped 2.7 per cent year-on-year in June 2013.
The Government aims to keep the annual consumer inflation at about 3.5 per cent after
reporting 2.6 per cent last year.
China witnessed weaker-than-expected economic growth of 7.7 per cent in the first
quarter of this year, and many analysts expect the second-quarter growth to slow
further to about 7.5 per cent.
The annual economic growth of China fell to 7.8 per cent in 2012, the slowest since
1999.
A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of
consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI is basically a statistical
estimate formulated using the prices of a sample of representative items whose prices are
collected periodically. Sub-indexes and sub-sub-indexes are computed for different categories
and sub-categories of goods and services, being combined to produce the overall index with
weights reflecting their shares in the total of the consumer expenditures covered by the index.
It is one of several price indices calculated by most national statistical agencies.
As per the report from the Israeli Embassy in July 2013, the trade between India and Israel
touched the 6-billion dollars mark during 2012-13. The trade between India and Israel went up
from 5.15 billion in 2011-12.
The Israeli agency is looking up for taking advantage of synergies with India in areas like water
technologies, information technology and sectors that Israel is strong in.
It is worth mentioning here that about 265 information technology companies are already
doing significant business in Israel.
The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) on 5 July 2013 approved seven Foreign Direct
Investments (FDI) proposals for investment in Indian pharmaceutical companies.
The approval has ended the policy of uncertainty over Investments in the sector. The board also
has deferred three other Pharma proposals as there were ownership issues and it will be taken
up after the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) clarifies the policy.
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), the nodal body for framing FDI
policy, will review the policy to make certain there are enough safeguards to ensure domestic
healthcare concerns. The proposals which were discussed in the meeting include that of
Singapore's GlaxoSmithKline Pte Ltd, US' Mylan Inc, Mauritius-based Castleton Investment Ltd,
Mumbai-based Ferring Therapeutics and Hyderabad based Verdant Life Sciences.
At present, 100% FDI in pharma sector is allowed through automatic approval route in the new
projects but the foreign investment in the existing pharma companies requires FIPB approval.
Most sectors are now open to 100% FDI, meaning thereby, that the foreign companies do not
need a prior approval for investment either by the Government or the Reserve Bank of India.
The investors are only required to intimate the Regional office concerned of the Reserve Bank
within 30 days of receipt of inward remittance. The automatic route allows Indian companies
engaged in various industries to issue shares to foreign investors up to 100% of their paid up
capital in Indian companies. The investors are also required to file necessary documents within
30 days of issue of shares.
The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) is a government body that offers a single
window clearance for proposals on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India that is not allowed
access through the automatic route.
FIPB comprises of Secretaries drawn from different ministries with Secretary, Department of
Economic Affairs, MoF in the chair. It is an inter-ministerial body which basically examines and
discusses proposals for foreign investments in the country for sectors with caps, sources and
instruments that require approval under the extant FDI Policy (prescribed vide Circular 1 of
2012) on a regular basis.
The Minister of Finance, considers the recommendations of the FIPB on proposals for foreign
investment up to 1200 crore. Proposals involving foreign investment of more than 1200 crore
require the approval of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
The Union Government of India on 4 July 2013 at New Delhi released Revised Transfer Claim
(RTC) form for EPFO beneficiaries. This is the first step towards the launch of the online Transfer
Claim Facilities in New Delhi. The revised transfer claim was released by the Union Labour &
Employment Minister, Sis Ram Ola.
The form will be called Transfer Claim Form instead of Form 13 for easy comprehension
by the beneficiaries.
The form can be presented after verification, either through the present employer or
previous employer. Earlier the form could be submitted after verification only through
the present employer.
This form can be submitted online as well as in physical form. The facility of online
submission of this form will be given shortly after process of collecting the digital
signature of the employer is completed.
The facility to file physical form shall continue to cater to the needs of working class who
do not have internet access.
Employee will be allowed to submit their applications online, if their employer is having
registered digital signature.
Online submission of form will introduce paperless process for claim settlement.
Every beneficiary will be informed through SMS and e-mail about the stage of process of
the claim to make the entire process transparent and accountable.
The plan is designed with an aim to develop a system of web based services to employers and
employees for online submission of forms and settlement of claims.
At present, FDI limit in Telecom sector is at 74 per cent where 49 per cent is through automatic
route and the rest with the approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board.
Now the detailed note would be sent to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion by
the Department of Telecom, which will further take it forward for inter-ministerial
consultations before moving it to the Cabinet.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) in the Month June 2013 jumped out of the debt market,
withdrawing 5.6 billion dollars. The Withdrawal of this huge amount is being considered as the
highest ever withdrawal in the markets history.
In the first five months, FIIs had pumped in 3.9 billion dollars. The net inflow in calendar
2012 was 5.9 billion dollars.
FIIs also pulled out 1.8 billion dollars from the equity market in June. Their net
investment in equities, however, remained positive at 13.5 billion dollars.
As of 1 July 2013, the Sensex was trading at the same level it was at on 1 January 2013.
It is not the first time that Indias debt market is seeing FII money going out.
A similar situation was seen in 2009, when foreign institutional investors pulled out 1.2
billion dollars in which the Sensex rallied 76 per cent, from around 9900 points to
17400.
As of 28 June 2013 cumulative FII investment in Indias debt market stood at 31.7 billion
dollars while the equity exposure was 139.5 billion Dollars.
A total of 1753 FIIs are registered with market regulator SEBI for transacting in the
countrys market, with the number of registered sub-accounts pegged at 6404.
Rare Egyptian vultures were spotted near Laxmipur in Chikiti forest range of Odisha's Ganjam
district in the month of July 2013. The forest department declared that it would carry out a
survey of the birds in order to find out more about them. The survey would help in locating
their nesting site.
Thirteen Egyptian vultures were spotted by a bird-watcher, who in turn, informed about it to
the divisional forest officer at Berhampur. It is important to note that this sighting of the rare
Egyptian vultures indicate rich biodiversity as well as healthy trend.
The Berhampur forest division also planned to submit the proposal to the wildlife wing of the
forest department in order to undertake the projects for conservation of the endangered
species. Action plan will be prepared after detailed survey has been performed.
These vultures were sighted at different places in monsoon. It was found that these Egyptian
vultures fed on small animals as well as fish.
The number of vultures in south Asia, especially in Nepal and India, declined considerably over
past few years. The major reason for this is residues of the poisonous veterinary drug in the
animal carcasses.
A Technical Expert Committee (TEC) appointed by the Supreme Court of India recommended
an indefinite suspension on open field trials of genetically-
modified (GM) crops till the deficiencies in the regulatory and
safety systems are effectively, addressed.
On successful following of the recommended conditions, the Technical Expert Committee (TEC)
suggested that the trials should be only allowed on land owned by GM crop application and not
on leased land.
In TEC interim report submitted to the Supreme Court on October 2012, the panel
recommended a ban on field trials of GM crops until the regulatory system was
completely overhauled.
Panel also called for a 10-year suspension on field trials of Bt food crops (which are
modified with the Bacillus thuringiensis gene, such as the proposed Bt Brinjal), and a
complete ban on field trials of transgenics in crops which originate in India.
TEC MEMBERS
1. Imran Siddiqui, Plant Development Biology scientist, Centre for Cellular & Molecular
Biology, Hyderabad.
6. Rajendra Singh Paroda, former Director General of Indian Agriculture Research Institute,
Delhi.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) bench headed by Swatanter Kumar on 22 July 2013 invoked
the Polluter Pays Principle to deal with the problem of pollution and dumping of debris on the
Yamuna bank.
Any person found dumping debris on the river bank at any site will have to pay 5 lakh
Rupees for causing pollution. The offender will also
have to remove the debris.
Even the contractor who is carrying on the business of dumping of debris shall be
equally responsible.
The Tribunal directed all concerned authorities, including the Delhi Development
Authority, East Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to
ensure that all debris is removed by 15 August 2013.
The Tribunal gave the time till August 2013 to the Secretary of the Ministry of
Environment and Forests to constitute an Expert Committee to finalise the Yamuna
preservation and beautification plan.
The Tribunal order came on the backdrop of a petition filed by Manoj Misra of the Yamuna Jiyo
Abhiyan, which has opposed the dumping of debris and construction waste on the banks of The
Yamuna River.
Researchers, who examined the data of 2009 Mt. Redoubt eruption explained that the
vibrations that occurred during the eruption were caused by numerous so-called stick-slip
movements on faults more than a mile, beneath the volcano.
RESEARCH DETAILS
The study concluded that the high-frequency harmonic tremors were recorded before
other volcanic eruptions, as well as in the collision of icebergs. Usually, these tremors
cannot be heard by people. In the case of the Redoubt eruption, however, the shaking
was just barely audible as a hum.
Mount Redoubt is located in the Chigmit Mountains (part of the Aleutian Range) along the
western shore of the Cook Inlet, an arm of the Gulf of Alaska, in Lake Clark National Park. Its
elevation is 10,194 feet. The study was published in July 2013 edition of Nature Geoscience.
Satellite images of the Congo Basin of Africa revealed that deforestation has dropped down by
around one-third since 2000 in the area. Researchers explained that this happened partly due
to focus on mining activities as well as oil instead of commercial agriculture, where whole
bandages of forests are cleared.
The study of the state of deforestation was a part of series which is examining the state of
forests of Africa. The primary focus was on Amazon and on South East Asian tropical
rainforests. The missing part was completed through Congo Basin in Central Africa. It is
important to note that Congo Basin is the second largest rainforest in the world after the
Amazon, size-wise. The Congo Basin rainforest covers around 2 million sq km or 800000 sq
miles area. The study revealed that this rainforest was in a much better condition than
expected.
The satellite images taken from the space enabled the researchers to monitor the change in
dense foliage over the time. It was found that during the 1990s, around 3000 sq km or 1000 sq
miles of forest was filled every year. But from 2000 to 2010, deforestation rate slowed down
considerably. Less than 2000 sq km or 700 sq miles of rainforest were lost every year during
that time.
This happened because there was a network of the protected area. This however, also
happened because of lack of expansion from agriculture.
Losing the portions of crucial rainforests like these can have a huge impact on the climate
change, biodiversity as well as the communities which are dependent on the environment. The
rainforests of Africa have a very important role.
Earthquake of magnitude 6.9 on Richter scale stuck Wellington, the Capital of New Zealand on
20 July 2013. As per the details of the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck under the Cook
Strait 57 kilometres southwest of Wellington at a depth of 10 kilometres.
New Zealand is part of the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire that receives regular seismic activity.
Earlier in 2011, a severe earthquake occurred in the city of Christchurch in which 185 people
were killed.
Pacific Ring of Fire is the area in the basin of Pacific Ocean, where a large number of volcanic
eruptions and earthquakes occur. This ring is the house of 75 percent of world's active and
dormant volcanoes. The Ring of Fire has been created as a result of plate tectonics and the
movement and collisions of lithospheric plates.
EARTHQUAKE IN PAKISTAN
Apart from the quake in Wellington, an earthquake that measured 5.2 on the Richter scale also
struck Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and some areas in northern region on 21 July
2013. The epicenter of this quake was 95 km northwest of province's Chitral district in the
mountainous region of Hindu Kush, along Pakistan-Afghanistan border, as per the reports of
Pakistan Meteorological Department.
Experts of Japan proposed to mix the dry sand along with special reagents which have the
capability of holding water and do not allow this water to get absorbed deeper into soil. The
special reagents can help in forming the fertile layer below soil surface. This fertile layer can
preserve up to 70 percent moisture. The new technology does not ban the circulation of air
inside the soil and thus helps in promotion of growth of plants.
It is important to note that producing one ton of the special reagent costs around 10 million yen
or 100 US dollar. It is planned that the marketing of technology will commence from 2016. The
technology will be high in demand in Middle East, Africa as well as Central Asia. In these
particular areas, the problem of greening the landscape is more. The technology will thus help
in fighting desertification in acute areas.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests on 19 July 2013 gave green clearance for an
international airport in north Kerala's Kannur district. Kannur airport would be the fourth
international airport in the state after Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode.
The international airport will be constructed in a total land area of 525.50 hectares with a
proposed built-up area of 50000 square metres. It will be constructed at Keezhallur and
Pazhassi Panchayat in Thalassery.
The proposed Airport was cleared by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in February 2008. The total
cost for the execution of AIR project will be approximately 1000 crore rupees. The first phase of
the airport is expected to be completed by 2014 and the first flight would land at Kannur
airport in 2015.
Prior to this, the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for building construction, coastal regulation
zone, infrastructure development and miscellaneous projects had recommended the project. It
was set up by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
According to an estimate, 30421 trees will be cut to build the airport in a total land area
of 525.50 hectares.
The Ministry of Environment and Forest has directed the concerned department for
compensatory tree plantation of at least 1:3 ratio and the department should carry the
cost for its timely maintenance.
The conservationists at the Charity Butterfly Conservation of UK declared that the number of
butterflies in UK was at a record and historic low. The Charity Butterfly Conservation issued the
warning before the annual survey called the Big Butterfly Count.
The experts explained that the critical weather conditions such as 2012s wet summer as well as
2013 cold spring were the reasons behind worsening population of the butterflies in UK.
However, it was explained that hot start of July 2013 could help in reviving the population of
these insects.
It is important to note that butterflies are extremely crucial for the environment because they
act as the barometer of health to the environment. The declining population of butterflies in UK
explains that there was something wrong in the environment of UK.
The Big Butterfly Count survey is an annual survey conducted by the Charity Butterfly
Conservation.
It is a citizen scientist survey where general public are invited for recording the number
of butterflies flying in the local green areas.
People are provided with the chart of 19 most commonly found butterflies as well as 2
day-flying moths. They are asked to record how many insects of each kind were
spotted in just 15 minutes time.
The Big Butterfly Count takes place from 20 July to 11 August every year.
In the year 2012, over 220000 butterflies were counted. During that interview, it was observed
that 15 out of 21 species declined in comparison to 2011 survey. The 2012 was said to be the
worst year on record for UK butterflies due to wet as well as windy weather that caused
disruption to their breeding. Due to this, thousands of delicate insects succumbed to various
elements before reproduction. In many causes, their eggs were completely washed away.
In 2013 cold spring, the butterflies started emerging three weeks late. However, the heatwave
in the month of July 2013 could help in enhancing the number of butterflies. It was explained by
the survey manager that summer heatwave of 2013 was perfect tonic for struggling population
of butterflies in Britain.
Europe in second week of July 2013 reached to a historic agreement to reform its Common
Fisheries Policy (CFP). The agreement promises to reverse
decades of excessive overfishing by the European Fleets. The
reform of the CFP is evidence that Europe is embracing a
pathway towards a green economy.
It can mark watershed in the European Union's resolve towards sustainable fisheries
The need to eliminate harmful fisheries subsidies was recognized by the European Union and
the International Community in 2002 and the same commitment was reaffirmed for being done
in 2012 at the Rio+20 Summit.
To support the objectives of the CFP from 2014 to 2020, the European policy makers (the
parliament and ministers) would have to agree on the renewed fisheries subsidies regime the
proposed European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF).
To prohibit subsidies that lead to overcapacity and overfishing, the negotiations of the World
Trade Organisation also produced real progress towards a binding agreement, which continued
to be in existence till the crash of the Doha Rounds in 2009. The crash left, fisheries subsidies
reform fall a prey to the global trade politics.
Worldwide Fisheries employs 12 percent of world population directly or indirectly providing job
and economic benefits to them. Fish is also a critical component of the global food security and
a major source of Protein for more than a billion of people. According to the World Bank and
the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN, an end to overfishing could recoup an
estimated 50 billion US dollar per year which is being lost due to the unsustainable practices
involved in fishing.
The EMFF legislation provides a unique opportunity for the EU to showcase its commitment to
greening an important sector of its economy.
The United Nations General Assembly on 9 July 2013 established a new High-Level Political
Forum (HLPF) to replace the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development
(UNCSD). The decision was taken with an aim to boost
efforts to tackle global economic, social and environmental
challenge.
The decision of the General Assembly is based on the key recommendation of the Rio+20s
outcome document of 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, the Future We
Want. The decision on Forum marks a major step forward in implementing 'The Future We
Want'.
This forum would play a major role in providing the political leadership and action-oriented
recommendations that need to be followed based on the Rio Recommendation. This will help in
meeting urgent global social, economic and environmental challenges.
The Forum would assemble once in a year at the ministerial level under the sponsorship of the
UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The heads of state will also be brought together
every four year to add momentum for the sustainable development agenda by the Forum.
For the first the High-Level Political Forum will meet in September 2013 at the time of General
Assemblys 68th Session.
The Forum will replace the Commission on Sustainable Development, which was formed
after the 1992 Earth Summit and helped to generate action on a range of issues that led
to international agreements or treaties.
The Rio+20 conference on sustainable development, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
in June 2012 was the biggest UN conference ever and a major step forward in achieving a
sustainable future the future we want.
The UK-based Whitley Fund for Nature in month of June 2013 provided a grant of 63 lakh
rupees in the support of Bombay Natural History Society, Indias marine biodiversity
conservation programme in the Andaman and Nicobar
Islands.
It is important here to note that earlier in 2008; Apte bagged the Whitley Conservation Award
by the Shears Foundation for exceptional work in the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) of
Lakshadweep, India.
Besides, India has a two-year presidency for Convention on Biological Diversity, which took
place in Hyderabad in October 2012, and considers marine and coastal biodiversity as one of its
priority areas.
Under the Andaman-Nicobar Programme, Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) aims
to establish baseline data for both giant clam population ecology as well as
establishment of profound understanding of the social fabric of these islands.
This will be done by way of undertaking social and natural resource use mapping.
BNHS also aims to arrange national legal consultation to identify gaps in existing
conservation reserve policies. This data will form a strong scientific basis to be fed into
the national species recovery plan for the giant clam.
BNHS already has been conducting research and conservation activities regarding
various aspects of marine life all along Indias coastline for over a decade. This includes
study of the giant clam and coral reefs, Molluscan Taxonomy, other marine fauna,
mangroves, tidal creeks and flora and fauna of inter-tidal habitats.
Currently, regions covered by BNHS for this work include Gujarat, Maharashtra,
Lakshadweep and Andaman-Nicobar.
The practitioners and researchers of 10 countries amass this 50-hour interactive course that
combines climate change, adaptation through case studies and ecosystem studies with disaster
risk management and ecosystem based tools for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). The Federal
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Government of Germany and the
European Union has funded the module and direct for testing at ten universities of CNRD
whereas already being taught at different universities of Germany, Egypt and Indonesia.
The course describes the different ways by which the environment interact with the disaster
and the causes of the by which disaster provide massive damage to the environment whereas
as exacerbate disaster impacts are climate change and degraded environments. Integrated
Coastal Zone Management/Integrated Water Resource Management are some of the
Ecosystem-based tools that counter the hazards from disasters, especially when DDR are
incorporated with it.
The Case studies from Brazil (the impacts of an April 2010 storm along the Rio de Janeiro coast),
Nepal (flood hazards in Central Terai) and Egypt (the impacts of sea level rise) were included to
demonstrate the importance of the course.
The Partnership for Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction (PEDRR) has also contributed in
developing this course.
Comment: In recent times, the speed with which the environmental changes have been
witnessed, its mandatory to have a check on the disasters that are caused due to natures
outburst. Incidents like, tsunami, earthquakes, tornadoes, landslides, flood and others have
increased in past one decade. The course on Disasters, Environment and Risk Reduction by
UNEP, would help people in having an understanding about the steps that need to be taken at
times of disasters.
Scientists from Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine and the University of California, Davis
studied communications between synaptically connected neurons under conditions where
subjects shifted their attention toward or away from visual stimuli that activated the recorded
neurons.
The Scientists were able to demonstrate that attention operates at the level of the synapse to
improve sensitivity to incoming signals, sharpen the precision of these signals and selectively
boost the transmission of attention grabbing information while reducing the level of noisy or
attention-disrupting information. They reached this conclusion using the highly sensitive
measure of attentions on neuron-to-neuron communication. The scientific results point to a
novel mechanism by which attention shapes perception by selectively altering presynaptic
weights to highlight sensory features among all the noisy sensory input.
While scientific findings are consistent with other reported changes in neuronal firing rates with
attention, they go far beyond such descriptions, revealing never-before tested mechanisms at
the synaptic level. In addition to expanding our understanding of brain, this scientific study
could help people with attention deficits resulting from brain injury or disease, possibly leading
to improved screening and new treatments.
US department of energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory invented the fastest
electrical switching in magnetite- a naturally magnetic mineral. This scientific finding will enable
faster, more powerful computing devices. Scientists used SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source
(LCLS) X-ray laser to find that it takes only 1 trillionth of a second to flip the on-off electrical
switch in samples of magnetite, which is thousands of times faster than the electrical switch
used in transistors.
This scientific finding will throw new light on the electronic properties of magnetite. We already
know the basic magnetic properties of magnetite. In fact, for the first time the speed limit for
electrical switching in magnetite was revealed by this scientific breakthrough.
Scientists hit magnetite with a visiblelight laser, which resulted into the fragmentation of the
material's electronic structure at an atomic scale, rearranging it to form the islands. The laser
blast was followed by an ultra bright, ultra short X-ray pulse. It allowed researchers to study the
timing and details of changes in the sample excited by the initial laser strike.
After adjusting the interval of the X-ray pulses, the scientists measured the time duration of the
material to shift from a non-conducting to an electrically conducting state and observed the
structural changes during this switch. The magnetite was needed to be cooled to minus 190
degrees Celsius to lock its electrical charges in place.
It was found by the researchers that people suffering from migraine and especially the migraine
with aura, will mostly have missing circle of Willis. It was earlier believed that the root cause of
migraine was dilation of blood vessels in head.
In the study, it was found that blood vessels have a different role to play, than suspected
earlier. It was suggested in the study that the structural alterations of the blood supply to brain
can increase the vulnerability to alterations in the cerebral blood flow, which in turn
contributes to the abnormal neuronal activity starting migraine.
Lead author of the study, Brett Cucchiara, the Associate Professor of Neurology explained that
people suffering from migraine have difference in the blood vessels structure. And, this is
something that a person is born with. These differences attribute to changes in blood flow in
brain. It is because of these changes that the migraine triggers. This also explains that some
people also feel that dehydration is the cause of their severe headaches.
THE STUDY
In the study, 170 people were studied. There were three groups- a group that had no
headaches, a group that had migraine with aura and the third group, that had migraine without
any aura. The team of researchers found out that there were incomplete circle of Willis mostly
in the people who had migraine with aura (73 percent), followed by the migraine without aura
(67 percent), followed by headache-free group (51 percent).
Magnetic Resonance Angiography was used by the team in order to examine the blood vessel
structure. For measuring the changes in cerebral blood flow, noninvasive magnetic resonance
imaging method pioneered at the University of Pennsylvania, called Arterial spin labelling (ASL)
was used.
It was found that abnormalities in the blood flow as well as the circle of Willis were most
commonly found at the rear of the brain, where visual cortex is situated. This explains why
people suffering from migraines with aura have visual symptoms like seeing wavy lines, spots or
distortions.
Tata Motors Limited (TML) and Indian Space Research Organisation, in collaboration, developed
the first Hydrogen-powered automobile bus of India, after various years of research. The first
hydrogen fuel-fitted bus of India was put on demonstration at the ISRO facility- Liquid
Propulsion Systems Centre in Mahendragiri in Tamil Nadu on 28 July 2013.
Atop the bus, the Hydrogen in bottles at high pressure is stored, which would lead to
zero pollution.
The bus would lead to zero pollution because the product of cold combustion would be
just water.
Since past 30 years, ISRO has had rich technology in production, storage as well as handling of
the gaseous and liquid hydrogen. The team at ISRO generated technical specifications for
various elements as well as general specifications of this bus.
It is important to note that ISRO and TML had signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the
year 2006 in order to design as well as develop the automobile bus which uses hydrogen as the
fuel through the fuel cell route.
The entire project is a team work of Tata Motors and ISRO specialists along with the
contribution from PESO (Petroleum and Explosive Safety Organisation) and DSIR (Department
of Scientific and Industrial Research)
A software tool that can control and reduce the outbreak of Mosquito-borne diseases by data
mining (Knowledge Discovering) has been developed by scientists of the CSIR-Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology (IICT) Hyderabad.
This IT tool has been validated by the Central Government and taken up for implementation by
health authorities in five States of States Gujarat, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam and
Mizoram in the initial phase which will be extended to all other States in a phased manner.
This technology has been developed by Dr. U.S.N. Murthy, Chief Scientist, Biology Division,
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) and his team by improvising and customising
Self Organising Map (SOM), a cluster technique in data mining.
SOM technology would enable health officials to prioritise control parameters in endemic zones
at village level and initiate measures to minimise morbidity and mortality, caused by the onset
of vector-borne diseases.
SOM technology can help to alert health authorities to take up larval and adult spraying before
the transmission of parasite by the mosquito.
Mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, Japanese encephalitis and dengue are posing a serious
public health problem in India and other South-East Asian Countries, with some of them were
occurring in an epidemic form on a periodical basis.
The North East of India parts account for about 10.5 per cent of malaria cases and 20 per cent
of the deaths. The technology works on two ways -one relating to the names of the villages and
the second focusing on mosquito density, infection, infectivity and parasitic load.
Based on these parameters, a complete mapping of the villages could be done in terms of
prioritising control parameters.
A software tool that can rapidly diagnose dengue fever based on symptoms and clinical
parameters has been developed by scientists of the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical
Technology (IICT) Hyderabad.
The Dengue Decision Support System (DDSS) has been developed by U.S N. Murty, Chief
Scientist and Head of Biology Division of IICT.
DDSS would help health authorities in finding out the disease within 10-15 minutes,
which was vital in saving the life of the patient.
Dengue is transmitted by the bite of an Aedes mosquito infected with any one of the
four dengue viruses. It occurs in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world. It is
estimated that Dengue infects approximately 50-100 million people every year across
the world.
Researchers from the UC San Diego developed a biosensor which can alert the athletes,
marathoners, competitive bikers as well as extreme athletes when they are about to get
exhausted. This biosensor should be applied to the human skin in order to receive alerts.
The device can also be useful for the soldiers as well as other people engaged in intense kinds
of exercises. This biosensor could also be used to monitor the fitness as well as stamina of the
athletes.
Researcher Joseph Wang as well as his colleagues from the UC San Diego explained sensor has
the capability of monitoring lactate, which is a kind of lactic acid released in the sweat. Lactate
is formed when the muscles require more energy than a human body can supply. In such a
case, the human body shifts to anaerobic metabolism, thereby producing lactate as well as
lactic acid.
The researchers explained that this can help for a little while, but eventually when the lactate
starts building up in the body; it causes a lot of fatigue as well as bonking out and compels the
athlete to stop exercise.
The team of Joseph Wang wanted to develop such an approach which is better than the
present methods because measurement of lactate is very difficult and requires blood samples.
Also, there is a disadvantage that it does not provide immediate results.
The researchers explained that the first human test of a biosensor for measuring lactate, when
applied to skin was like a temporary tattoo. It sticks on the skin and flexes together with the
body movements. Therefore, it is capable of measuring the lactate levels absolutely accurately
during the sweat exercise.
The researchers, in the meanwhile, also explained that the skin-worn metabolite biosensors
could also be useful in providing insights into the physical performance as well as the complete
physiological status of a person, thereby offering a promise for the diverse sport, biomedical
applications as well as military. Research in the future in context with this, will further help in
correlating sweat lactate levels with blood lactate levels, performance as well as fitness.
The latest study led by geologist Gregory Retallack of University of Oregon has presented the
evidence for life on the earth, which dates back to 2.2 billion years, back. The team of Retallack
in their study has mentioned about the 2.2 billion year old fossils of size of about the match
stick head, which were connected in bunches by threads. The fossil was discovered from the
ancient soil of South Africa and has been named Diskagma Buttonii, which means disc-shaped
fragments of Andy Button.
To verify and document and verify that the Diskagma buttonii was a fossil, X-ray imaging was
performed. As a result of the X-ray imaging the researchers described the fossils as the strange,
little hollow urn-shaped structures with a terminal cup and basal attachment tube.
Diskagma Buttonii fossils bear resemblance with three living organisms of present time.
It is also similar to the 2.8 billion year old Thucomyces lichenoides fossil in morphology and size.
The Thucomyces lichenoides were also discovered in South Africa. The two fossils can be
differentiated just with the chemical composition of each-other, which is completely different.
The discovered fossil is four times as old as the previous fossilized evidence of land life, and
nearly half as old as Earth itself. At present, it is unclear that what exactly the discovered fossils
are as the ancient fossil resembles with the modern soil organism called Geosiphan. Geosiphan
is a fungus with a central cavity filled with symbiotic Cyanobacteria. At present, a 0.3 to 1.8 mm
long fossil represents the benchmark for the age of the land dwelling known fossil.
Fossil soils that act as the host of the fossils are considered as evidence that marks for the rise
of the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere at about 2.4 billion to 2.2 billion years ago. This is
widely referred as the Great Oxidation Event. And at the time, when the latest discovered fossil,
Diskagma Buttonii existed the air on earth rose about 5 percent oxygen, which is comparatively
lower than the 21 percent oxygen content of present time. But, before the Great Oxidation
Event, there hardly existed any oxygen on earth.
The researchers believe that the fossils are the only promising candidate that supports the
existence of the oldest known eukaryote. These were the organisms with cells that contained
complex structures, and had a nucleus, within membranes. The research was published in a
journal Precambrian Research.
The team of scientists at Moorfields Eye Hospital and University College London revealed that
the chances of reversing the blindness in humans made a significant leap. It was found in the
animal study that it was possible to repair the portion of the eye that detects light, with the
help of the stem cells. The scientists explained that the human trials were possible for the very
first time.
The experts in the healthcare sector described this as a huge leap as well as significant
breakthrough. There are Photoreceptors in the eyes. The Photoreceptors are actually the cells
present in retina that react to light and then transduce it into electrical signal, which in turn is
sent to the brain. However, in certain cases such as Stargardt's disease or age-related macular
degeneration these cells can die off.
There are already ongoing trials in people in order to make use of the stem cells for replacing
support cells in eye that can keep the photoreceptors alive.
The scientists made use of the new technique in order to build the retinas in laboratory. This in
turn was used for collecting various stem cells, which were prepared to transform into
photoreceptors. Then, they were injected in the eyes of blind mice. In the study, it was found
that these cells could join in with existing architecture of the eye and thereby start functioning
properly. However, it was also found that the effectiveness was low. Merely 1000 cells out of
transplant of 200000 cells actually joined in with the rest of the eye.
Lead researcher of the study, Prof Robin Ali explained that this was the real proof that it was
possible to transplant photoreceptors from the embryonic stem cells source. This study gave a
lead in order to perform these experiments in humans as well.
It is important to note that an eye is an advanced field for the purpose of stem cell research.
This technique is said to be relatively simpler because the light sensing cells merely need to
pass the electrical message on to another cell for delivering their message to brain.
Because the immune system of the eye is very weak, therefore, there are lower chances of
transplant being rejected. Just a few cells can make vital difference in eye. Various stem cells in
an eye can also help in improvement of the vision.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has planned to revisit the SatCom Policy 2000 to
improve the guidelines related to allocation and pricing of satellite transponders for public and
non-government users. A revisit to the allocation norms has been increasingly felt in recent
years as ISROs user groups have far outgrown, both in public and private sector.
By improving the guidelines of SatCom Policy 2000, ISRO will be able to allocate to different
users by percentages and charge, for capacity on its INSAT/GSAT satellites in a much more
rational way than present procedure.
From the 2007 onwards, the space agency was surprised by the increased demand of
commercial DTH, high-definition (HD) TV broadcasters and VSAT operators.
ISRO is the sole provider of transponders for broadcasters and other public and private users of
space applications in the country.
The ICC allocates satellite transponders to user groups depending on their availability
and urgency of use
INSAT Co-ordination Committee (ICC) chaired by Department of Space Secretary was
constituted by Government of India on 2 November 1977 for the co-ordination and
monitoring of the implementation of the INSAT-1 system and for planning future
developments.
The committee includes Secretaries of the departments of I&B, Telecom, IT, Science &
Technology, Economic Affairs, Defence, Planning Commission and a representative of
the Telecom Regulatory Authority
WHAT IS TRANSPONDER?
The term is a combination of the words transmitter and responder. Transponders are used in
satellite communications and in location, identification and navigation systems.
The wolves roam around in their home ranges, which makes it difficult for the conservationists
to keep a track on them visually. However, the new technology developed by the team can help
the experts in monitoring the individual wolves by just their sound.
Holly Root-Gutteridge, the lead researcher of the study explained that wolves do a lot of
howling in the wild. With the help of newly-developed technology, it was possible to know
which wolf exactly howled. Holly Root-Gutteridge also explained that the wolves make use of
their distinctive calls in order to protect their territory from the rivals. These distinctive calls are
also used to call their pack members. This is called their group activity.
The computer program of the team is very unique because it not just analyses the frequency or
pitch of the howls of wolves but is also capable of analysing the amplitude or volume. Earlier,
the researchers had only analysed the pitch of the animals with the use of technology.
The new technology of the researchers was put on test by analysing as well as studying the
archive recordings of wild eastern grey wolf howls, which dwell mostly in Algonquin Park,
Canada. After the test it was found that the success rate of the technology was 100 percent
when individual wolves were recognised from their solo howls. The accuracy rate was 97
percent in case of identifying wolves calling in the chorus.
The computer program technology is in the last stage of its development. However, the lead
researcher explained that this technology could soon be used in the forests in nearing future.
Similar kind of a technology was tested on the captive wolf howls earlier, but in this study, it
was for the first time that the accuracy level was absolutely 100 percent. Earlier, he researchers
had achieved an accuracy rate of 76 percent by making use of audio sampling in order to
identify the wild wolves.
Earlier too, the experts had used acoustic sampling in order to monitor the wild animals like
marine mammals and bats.
The World's first mission to South Pole of the Moon for installation of a permanent telescope
on the lunar surface was announced in July 2013. This installation of telescope would aid in the
professional and amateur researchers. The announcement was made during the NASA Lunar
Science Institute conference at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.
This is a private mission and has been announced by the International Lunar Observatory
Association and Moon Express, jointly. The mission would be both scientific and commercial
and they have planned to deliver the International Lunar Observatory (ILO) aboard a Moon
Express robotic lander.
The mission will be utilised by the Moon Express to explore the South Pole of Moon for mineral
resources and water. Earlier, evidences of mineral deposits in moon's southern polar region
have been reported during the lunar probes.
The International Lunar Observatory will set-up a 2 meter dish antenna and this would be the
first instrument of the world that will conduct international astrophysical observations and
communications from the surface of the moon. This will be helpful in providing commercial
broadcasting and scientific research. It will also enable Galaxy 21st century education and
citizen science in the moon.
The ILO and its precursor will be the first private space telescope to operate from the lunar
surface and will have an internet-based access and control system. As per the announcement,
the Lunar South Pole mission is expected to start in 2016. Before it, the Moon Express would
start sending a series of robotic missions to moon in 2015 to support science, commerce and
exploration.
The measurements by Curiosity rover of NASA, the most advanced spacecraft to land on Mars,
the Red Planet, re-instated the fact, in the month of July 2013, that the planet was composed of
mostly Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and a few other gases.
These measurements match very closely with the
findings of the Viking which had revealed about
this in late 1970s. Apart from this, the scientists
had also revealed the same earlier with clues from
the Martian meteorites that fell on Earth.
NASAs Goddard Space Flight Centers Paul Mahaffy, the in-charge of Curiosity's air sampling
experiments explained that despite the difference in findings of Viking and Curiosity, the notion
that Mars had lost almost all the original atmosphere to space, is very much clear. This has
what led to the change of this planet into the cold desert.
The Curiosity Rover of NASA is the nuclear-powered, six-wheel rover which landed in ancient
crater near the equator of Mars in 2012. The study however did not explain anything about the
presence of Methane on Mars.
In 2012, the team of Curiosity reported that there was no definitive aroma of Methane near its
landing site. Since that time, a lot of air samples have been collected by the rover. In context
with this, NASA has already decided to launch a Mars-orbiting spacecraft in order to solve the
mystery of Methane on Mars.
This new rover will be called Maven and it will target the Martian atmosphere. Scientists will
explore whether Methane actually exists on Mars or not and will also find out about its
abundance. Apart from this, Maven will also find out whether it varies year after year. The
mission chief scientist of this is Bruce Jakosky of the University of Colorado.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh's Reid School of Music found that singing in the
foreign language can help a person significantly in improving their ability to learn a foreign
language.
It was found that the adults, who heard short Hungarian phrases and sang them, helped them
perform better in comparison to people who just spoke those phrases. People who sang these
phrases performed better than the ones who repeated the phrases by speaking rhythmically.
Researchers performed the study by asking three randomly assigned groups of twenty adults to
participate in a total of five tests. It was found that the singing group could perform better in
four out of five tests. It was found that in one test, the participants who learnt a foreign
language through singing could perform twice better than the others. It was also found out that
the participants who learnt by singing could also recall the Hungarian phrases with more
accuracy in a long term.
The researchers opted for Hungarian language because it is unfamiliar to most of the English
speakers and is also one of the most difficult languages to master. This language has a
completely different structure as well as the sound system in comparison to the Germanic or
Romance languages like French and Spanish.
The lead researcher of the study, Dr Karen M Ludke, who conducted this research as a part of
her PhD studies at University of Edinburgh's Institute for Music in Human and Social
Development explained that the study was a proof of the first experimental evidence that
listen-and-repeat singing method could assist in learning the foreign language in a much better
way. The research also opened up new avenues of further research. It was discussed whether
melody could help in providing extra cue in jogging the memory of people and helping them
recall the foreign words as well as phrases in a much better way.
U.S. palaeontologists in month of July 2013 discovered the fossil of a previously unknown
dinosaur a bizarre horned beast that roamed on an island continent 76 million years ago.
The new species has been named Nasutoceratops, which means big-nosed horned face. The
giant creature discovered in the Utah desert was part of the ceratopsid group, which consists of
plant-eating, rhinoceros-like dinos, including Triceratops.
Nasutoceratops has the biggest nose and the longest horns of any of the ceratopsids. It has
horns, which is roughly 2.5 feet long, curve forward and extend to the tip of its oversized, beak-
like nose. Nasuceratops likely used its peculiar horns to frighten rivals and deflect predators
similar to modern-day elk or deer. On the other hand, the main purpose of the ornamental
headgear was probably sexual selection.
Nasutoceratops is only the second horned dinosaur unearthed in southern Laramidia. Its closest
relative is Avaceratops lammersi, a species that lived in the northwest about 2 million years
earlier.
The worlds largest airborne observatory got off the ground from the New Zealand city of
Christchurch on 17 July 2013 on a mission to explore the southern hemisphere skies.
The flight is the first in the series of southern explorations for SOFIA, the Stratospheric
Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, a joint project between NASA and the German Aerospace
Center (DLR).
The airborne observatory consists of a 2.5 metre diameter telescope mounted inside a modified
Boeing 747SP, which flies at altitudes of up to 13700 metres.
The telescope will have its sights trained on the Milky Way galaxy, with scientists taking a closer
look at young stars, star-forming regions and supernova miscellany in the southern Milky Way.
Scientists are hopeful that the flights will help them to understand more about the
development of galaxies and the formation and evolution of stars and planetary systems from
interstellar clouds of gas and dust.
SOFIA will be based in Christchurch until 2 August 2013 with scientists hoping to make nine 10-
hour flights during that time. It is likely to be the first of many trips to New Zealand for the
science mission, with SOFIA expected to continue to visit the country over the next 20 years.
monitor the early signs of breast cancer on their own. The application helps by facilitating
monthly inputs of the breast irregularities. The application allows identifying if a person
requires further medical screening.
Sanjay Sreekumar explained that the application has a huge potential because it provides
proactive means for detecting illnesses. At present, Sanjay Sreekumar is working on the
improvement of application by adding multiple languages as well as visual aids.
The primary aim of YAP is to provide additional information on breast cancer in order to save
lives. The application can also be used for other illnesses.
The U.S. space agency in July 2013 announced the discovery of Neptunes 14 th moon. The
Hubble Space Telescope captured the moon as a white dot in photos of the planet on the
periphery of our solar system.
The Neptunes 14th moon is very small and dim and is roughly 100 million times fainter
than the faintest star that can be seen with the naked eye.
The Neptunes 14 moon escaped detection by NASAs Voyager 2 spacecraft, which flew
past Neptune in 1989 and surveyed the planets system of moons and rings
The moon is estimated to be no more than 12 miles across and smallest known moon in
the Neptunian system.
The moons and arcs orbit very quickly, so there had to be a way to follow their motion
in order to bring out the details of the system. Its the same reason a sports
photographer tracks a running athlete the athlete stays in focus, but the background
blurs.
The genetic secrets of some of the most abundant and diverse forms of life on Earth have been
uncovered by scientists in the third week of July 2013. Scientists recently sequenced the
genomes of 201 microbes so that they could know the role these tiny, single-celled organisms
play in our environment. It will help the scientists in drawing up a more detailed version of the
microbial family tree.
MICROBES
Microbes are found almost everywhere. They can survive in the most hostile places on Earth.
They can be found in the deepest depths of the ocean and in the driest parts of the deserts,
deep inside ocean and the polar rice. According to scientific estimate, there are many millions
of species. The majority of microbes are difficult to grow. Therefore, studying them becomes
difficult.
Scientists took advantage of new genetic technology which allows a genome to be sequenced
from a single cell and revealed the genetic code of 201 different microbes without growing
them in the lab. The genomes will also help scientists in studying the biological features that
allow microbes to survive in places where all other living beings survive.
The Koodankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu on 13 July 2013 went critical. The plant
will start full-fledged power generation in a month.
With the dilution of boric acid in primary coolant
water, the neutron multiplication process is being
done in reactor core.
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Tirunelveli district of the southern Indian
state of Tamil Nadu.
A nuclear reactor is a device to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear
reactors are used at nuclear power plants for generating electricity. A reactor consists of an
assembly of nuclear fuel (a reactor core), surrounded by a neutron moderator such as regular
water, heavy water, graphite, or zirconium hydride and control rods that control the rate of the
reaction. Most nuclear reactors use a chain reaction to induce a controlled rate of nuclear
fission in fissile material, releasing both energy and free neutrons.
In a nuclear reactor, the neutron number at any instant is a function of the rate of neutron
production (due to fission processes) and the rate of neutron losses (via non-fission absorption
mechanisms and leakage from the system). When a reactors neutron population remains
steady from one generation to the next (creating as many new neutrons as are lost), the fission
chain reaction is self-sustaining and the reactor's condition is referred to as critical. When the
reactors neutron production exceeds losses, characterized by increasing power level, it is
considered supercritical, and when losses occur, it is considered subcritical and shows
decreasing power.
ABOUT CHARON
Charon orbits the dwarf planet Pluto at a distance of 19000 kilometers and when seen from the
new horizon, it seems to be about 0.01 degree way. Charon was discovered by James Christy of
the Naval Observatory in 1978.
In 2006, NASA dispatched an ambassador to the planetary frontier. The New Horizons
spacecraft is now halfway between Earth and Pluto, on approach for a dramatic flight past the
icy planet and its moons in July 2015. Hal Weaver, of the Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory, Laurel is the Project Scientist of the New Horizons Project.
Scientists from NASA in July 2013 have discovered a blue planet that possibly rains glass,
orbiting a star 63 light-years away.
The light was actually becoming less bright in the blue but not in the green or red. Light was
missing in the blue but not in the red when it was hidden. Also, earlier observations by scientist
reported evidence for scattering of blue light on the planet. The latest Hubble observation
confirms the evidence.
If seen directly, this planet would look like a deep blue dot, reminiscent of Earths colour
as seen from space.
On this turbulent alien world, the daytime temperature is nearly 1093 degrees Celsius,
and it possibly rains glass sideways in howling, 7242kph winds.
The cobalt blue colour comes not from the reflection of a tropical ocean as it does on
Earth, but rather a hazy, blow-torched atmosphere containing high clouds laced with
silicate particles.
Silicates condensing in the heat could form very small drops of glass that scatter blue
light more than red light.
Hubble and other observatories have made intensive studies of HD 189733b and found
its atmosphere to be changeable and exotic.
HD 189733b is among a bizarre class of planets called hot Jupiters, which orbit
precariously close to their parent stars. The observations yield new insights into the
chemical composition and cloud structure of the entire class.
HD 189733b was actually discovered in 2005. It is only 4.6 million kilometres from its parent
star, so close that it is gravitationally locked. One side always faces the star and the other side is
always dark.
In 2007, NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope measured the infrared light, or heat, from the planet,
leading to one of the first temperature maps for an exoplanet.
Worlds 1st IVF baby is born in US in June 2013 thus becoming the world's first test tube baby to
be born using a new low cost "next-generation
sequencing" IVF technique.
The approach can identify embryos with the correct number of chromosomes and may
cut hundreds of pounds off the cost of embryo screening.
The majority of embryos produced by IVF aren't able to lead to successful pregnancies,
and through embryo screening techniques scientists have sought to find ways of
identifying the embryos that should be implanted to give the greatest chance of success.
Having an incorrect number of chromosomes usually prevents embryos from producing
a pregnancy. Until recently, such abnormalities have been hard to detect as they do not
affect the appearance of embryos under the microscope. But through IVF, the desired
abnormalities rate is quite low.
Many of the embryos produced during infertility treatments have no chance of
becoming a baby because they carry lethal genetic abnormalities.
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process by which an egg is fertilised by sperm outside the body: in
vitro. IVF is a major treatment for infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive
technology have failed. The process basically involves monitoring a woman's ovulatory process,
removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them
in a fluid medium in a laboratory. When a woman's natural cycle is monitored to collect a
naturally selected ovum (egg) for fertilisation, it is known as natural cycle IVF.
Mysterious bursts of radio waves originating from cosmological distances were detected by the
scientists on 7 July 2013. These radio waves originated when the universe was just half its
current age. Mysterious bursts of radio waves originated from billions of light years away. The
international team of scientists is speculating about the origin of radio waves.
The burst energetics suggested that they originated from an extreme astrophysical event which
involves relativistic objects such as neutron stars or black holes. The scientific findings
suggested some extreme events involving large amounts of mass or energy as the source of the
radio bursts. The radio bursts last for just a few milliseconds and the furthest one was detected
several billion light years away.
The scientists reached their findings after observing a tiny fraction of the sky. The team of
scientists included researchers from the U.K., Australia, Germany, Italy and the U.S. The team
used the CSIRO Parkes 64 metre radio telescope in Australia to obtain their results.
The scientists speculated that the origin of these explosive bursts may be from magnetic
neutron stars, known as magnetars. They can give off more energy in a millisecond than our
Sun does in 300000 years. The scientific finding will help in finding out the properties of space
between the Earth and where the bursts occurred.
CORPORATE
YES BANK BECAME THE FIRST LENDER IN INDIA TO HIKE DEPOSIT RATES
Yes Bank became the first lender to hike lending and deposit rates. Others may follow as the
RBI move has tightened liquidity in the markets. Yes Bank
said it would hike its deposit rates by 0.25 percent to 0.5
percent in select tenors effective from 1August 2013. Yes
Bank took this step following the RBIs decision to keep key
policy rates unchanged and cut growth forecast.
In the first quarter review of the monetary policy, the RBI had left all key policy rates
unchanged to support the Rupee to stay stable. The repurchase, or the repo rate, the interest
that commercial banks pay to the RBI on short-term borrowings, has been left unchanged at
7.25 percent, and so has the reverse repo rate at 6.25 percent.
The cash reserve ratio (CRR), or the share of deposits banks must keep with the central bank, is
also maintained at 4 percent. Earlier this month, the central bank had taken a number of
measures to squeeze liquidity out of the banking system, in order to ensure stability in the
currency markets.
Prasar Bharati and the Australian Network on 30 July 2013 signed an agreement to strengthen
the partnership between the two public broadcasters. The accord was signed by Prasar Bharti
CEO Jawahar Sircar and ABC International CEO Lynley Marshall in New Delhi. With the
agreement, ABC International will be available on DD Direct plus from 1 November 2013. It will
allow the channel to be shown along with 59 other channels on Doordarshan's DTH platform.
The partnership between the two public broadcasters will help build better understanding
between people of both the countries. The partnership between Prasar Bharati and the
Australian broadcaster will cover other areas like co-production activities, exchange of TV
programmes, exchange of radio programmes and aspects.
British Airways on 30 July 2013 announced that it intends to increase its flight frequency from
Hyderabad to London by having daily flights. The daily flights will be operated by a Boeing 777.
British Airways is the UK-based premium airline. For British Airways, Hyderabad is truly a key
market in their South Asian network. It has shown tremendous growth in the market since
2008, which resulted in concerted growth in the outbound business and leisure tourism.
India as a nation is amongst the fastest growing markets for British Airways and is the second
largest market for the airlines after USA. As per international tourism boards estimate, India
emerged as the worlds fastest growing outbound market recently and in terms of numbers it is
second only to China.
The number of Indians travelling overseas is set to rise from around 15 million to 50 million by
2020. Indias middle class is likely to grow to 50 per cent by 2030 as against the current 5 per
cent. British Airways has been flying to India for the last 84 years. At present, it operates 46
flights a week from London Heathrow to five following cities namely Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Omnicom Group and Publicis Groupe declared on 28 July 2013 that they decided to merge in
all-stock deal for creating the largest advertising company of the world. The new advertising
company will be known as Publicis Omnicom Groupe.
After the merger, this would be the biggest advertising firm of the world.
It was decided that the shareholders of New York-based Omnicom and Paris-based
Publicis will hold 50 percent each in the new company.
The Chief Executive Officer of Publicis- Maurice Levy and the Chief Executive Officer of
Omnicom- John Wren will be the co-CEOs at the new company.
Both Publicis and Omnicom will have the combined market value of 35 billion US dollar.
With the merger, the advertising agencies such as Publicis's Leo Burnett and Saatchi &
Saatchi as well as Omnicom's BBDO Worldwide, will come under one umbrella, thereby
expanding the presence in each and every major market.
The merger will enable the owners in getting better influence for negotiating deals for
the clients for the purpose of better ad rates for placing the ads in various media
vehicles.
This merger is said to be the biggest in the whole advertising world. Earlier, Japan's
Dentsu had agreed to acquire Aegis Group for around 4.9 billion US dollar.
Together, the two companies spent 3.34 billion US dollar in media placement in the year
2012, as per the data revealed by Advertising Age.
It is important to note that Publicis, Omnicom and London-based WPP have grown considerably
through consolidation over past decades because they all compete with each other for the
accounts.
It has large portfolios of the digital assets which include Razorfish, LBI International as
well as Digitas.
The network of this group includes Leo Burnett Worldwide as well as Publicis
Worldwide.
The services provided by this firm include strategic media planning and buying,
advertising, digital and interactive marketing, PR services, specialty communications
services as well as direct and promotional marketing.
It has more than 5000 clients who are spread across 100 countries of the world.
Education Company, Educomp Solutions Ltd and HCL Infosystems Ltd on 25 July 2013
announced about their partnership, according to which HCL Infosystems Ltd will facilitate life
cycle services for existing as well as new Educomp classrooms in India. The life cycle services
include support services for the purpose of implementation.
As a part of the partnership, HCL Infosystems Ltd will be providing field repair services as well as
break-fix support, apart from offering the management services for new installation of the
Educomp classrooms. All this will be done through the country-wide network of field engineers,
centralised repair factory as well as regional repair centres.
The education and learning division of HCL Infosystems Ltd, called the HCL Learning will also
source the Educomps smartclass Digital Teaching Systems boards for the purpose of its IT
solutions for the educational institutions. At present, Educomp Smartclass reaches around
15000 schools as well as 7 million students.
The Lifecycle Services of HCL are backed by 720 support touch points as well as 10000 service
engineers.
Aircel, the telecom operator, on 25 July 2013 announced that it partnered with Wikimedia
Foundation for offering the free mobile access of Wikipedia to its customers.
The aim of the partnership is to make the Wikipedia knowledge accessible to the Aircel
customers in not just urban areas, but also the rural areas. The initiative of Aircel is a part of the
Wikipedia Zero programme which is aimed at reaching the mobile Internet users all over the
world. The Aircel-Wikimedia partnership will provide access of Wikipedia to the 60 million
users.
The Aircel customers will have access to versions of Wikipedia in various languages such as
English, Hindi, Tamil as well as 17 other Indic languages. The Wikimedia Foundation explained
that through this partnership, they have extended the Wikipedia Zero programme to India,
which has the potential of millions of people.
It is important to note that Wikipedia is the fifth most-visited website across the world. All the
pages of Wikipedia will be made accessible to 470 million users absolutely free of cost. With
this partnership, India joined Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Russia as well as other countries in West Asia,
Southeast Asia as well as Africa under the Wikipedia Zero programme, which aims at reducing
the obstacles of accessing information.
The Aircel-Wikipedia partnership will ensure free access of global online encyclopedia, which
contains 25 million articles that are contributed by around 80000 volunteers around the world.
These articles are available in English, Hindi as well as other 18 Indic languages.
It is worth noticing that India is the market of second largest mobile user base in the entire
world. India has more than 867 million subscribers, out of which 77 million subscribers have
access to the Internet.
The Supreme Court of India on 24 July 2013 slapped contempt notices on two Sahara firms,
Sahara India Real Estate Corporation and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation, for not
complying with its order of refunding around 19000 crore rupees to investors through SEBI.
A bench of the Supreme Court asked Sahara firms to reply by 30 July 2012. The bench also told
the Sahara group that no further time would be given to the companies and they must not seek
any adjournment in the case.
The bench passed the order on a contempt petition filed by SEBI. SEBI alleged that the firms
failed to pay the amount within the time frame fixed by the Supreme Court on 5 December
2012.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on 23 July 2013 released consultation paper on
valuation and reserve price of spectrum for the third
auction.
Now, the government is seeking comments on these issues from the stakeholders by 14 August
and counter-comments by 31 August 2013. The new consultation paper comes after seeing the
failure of the first two rounds of spectrum auction. The telecom industry had accredited steep
base price for this.
The government had now put on auction 71.25 MHz of spectrum in the first round of auction
held in November, 2012 which basically includes 60MHz of CDMA spectrum. The auction is
expected to bring together only 9407.64 crore Rupees against the spectrum worth 28000 crore
Rupees at reserve price.
Ford Motor Company joined the Voluntary India Greenhouse Gas Reporting (GGR) Programme
in India on 23 July 2013. Voluntary reporting enables a complete transparency in terms of the
carbon dioxide emissions.
The Voluntary India Greenhouse Gas Reporting Programme is the joint effort between
the World Resources Institute, the Energy and Resources Institute and the
Confederation of Indian Industry.
Because Ford Motor Company is the fsirst automaker to take part in the program,
therefore, its role will be to provide assistance in establishing credible and verifiable
greenhouse gas inventories.
The India manufacturing plant of Ford produces Ford EcoSport, Ford Endeavour, Ford Classic,
Ford Fiesta and Ford Figo. The engine plant of Ford produces 17 different variants of diesel
engines as well as gasoline. The vehicle assembly as well as engine plant complex is still under
the process of construction in Sanand, Gujarat. All these facilities of Ford are equipped to re-
use the 100% of wastewater generated. The facilities have considerably reduced the water use
30 percent per vehicle produced since 2010. Ford also reduced the energy consumption 10
percent per vehicle.
Neil Mills, the Chief Executive Officer of SpiceJet quit from his post, 18 months before the end
of his contract. He is the third CEO for SpiceJet, the Chennai-based private carrier, since 2008.
The resignation of Neil Mills came in the backdrop of the reports that SpiceJet was planning for
raising the funds, which also include through the strategic investors.
It is very important to note that in recent past, the Chief Commercial Officer of SpiceJet, Harish
Moideen Kutty also resigned from the office. Kuttys resignation came just after SpiceJet
reported the unexpected loss of 191 crore Rupees in 2013-14 financial year. He was the seconf
CCO to quit the office.
Since 2010, the promoters of SpiceJet pumped 350 crore Rupees into the airlines. SpiceJet
began its operations in the year 2005. It has the market share of 20 percent, while IndiGo
enjoys the market share of 30 percent. SpiceJet, in all, has 56 aircrafts.
Neil Mills is also credited for acquiring Q-400s, the 80-seater narrow-bodied Bombardier
planes. This enabled SpiceJet to fulfill the latent demand from small towns.
The planned fabrication facility will be established on the area of 120 hectares. Afcons
Infrastructure decided to build the offshore jackets in the facility. The Director, Oil & Gas,
Afcons, Pramod Kumar Johri explained that ONGC would place the order of more than 10 billion
US dollar over next five years. Afcons, in turn was planning to bag a huge amount of this share.
The orders would be for onshore as well as offshore platform, apart from renovation of the
installations in western as well as eastern region.
At present, Afcons Infrastructure is executing the 1800-crore Rupees order for Mumbai. The
order was given by ONGC. It is being carried out in partnership with Technip of France and a
Malaysian company.
Shapoorji Pallonji, the holding company of Afcons Infrastructure was focusing on oil and gas as
well. Afcons is in the view to cash on the potential for gas and oil exploration in North Africa.
Huawei Technologies, the Chinese equipment maker declared in July 2013 that it was working
on the fifth generation (5G) mobile technology, which would possibly be available by 2020. The
company explained that 200 people were working on this project. Also, a specific amount was
allocated for the research and development of this technology.
Huawei Technologies also explained that there will be billions of connections by 2020 and 5G
can help by providing a lot of creativity. The new 5G
technology will help the people having a user
experience like fibre network on their wireless
connection. 5G will help in facilitating the speed of
10 GBps that means 100 times faster than the
technology used today in the mobiles.
Huawei Technologies deployed the LTE network for supporting the wireless connectivity on the
train that runs from centre of the Shanghai district to the International Airport. The overall
length of this track is 31 km. The train has the speed of 431 km per hour. Huawei Technologies
explained that on a speed like this, the 4G technology has the capability of providing the
download speed of around 50 MBps.
NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN), a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC Limited, on 19
July 2013 entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Kerala State Electricity Board
(KSEB) for supply of 300 MW Round the Clock (RTC) power for a period of three years starting
from 1 March 2014. The PPA was signed by N.K. Sharma, CEO, NVVN and D. Dinesh, CE,
Commercial, KSEB in the presence of Aryadan Muhammed, Minister for Power and Transport,
Government of Kerala in Thiruvanthapuram.
The PPA envisages supply of over seven billion unit power sourced by NVVN from Chhattisgarh
during this contract period. The Contract was bagged by NVVN, through a competitive bidding
process conducted by KSEB.
Sarovar Hotels and Resorts strengthened their presence in the African markets by deciding to
commence The Premiere Hotel, Nairobi in Kenya. This is an upscale hotel chain and the
Premiere, Nairobi in Kenya is scheduled to be opened in 2015. This is the third property of
Sarovar Hotels in Africa after New Africa in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania and The Heron Portico in
Nairobi.
This is the 144-rooms property and is located in Airport complex of Embakasi. It will particularly
cater to the business travellers arriving in Nairobi.
The hotel will offer various facilities which also include conferencing venues as well as dining
options apart from all other modern facilities. The Premiere Hotel will be the third one in Africa
and second in Nairobi.
It is important to note that Africa offers huge potential for the hospitality segment. Sarovar
Hotels and Resorts is basically a hotel management company which manages as well as
franchises 60 operational hotels in around 40 cities of India as well as overseas under the brand
names of Sarovar Premiere, Sarovar Portico, Hometel, Park Plaza and Park Inn. The brands
cover 3-star, 4-star as well as 5-star spectrum.
Penguin Books India in the month of July 2013 launched their new website that caters
particularly to the young readers. The new portal
for young readers is called
youngreaders.penguinbooksindia.com.
The new website includes includes works of some of the popular authors such as Asha
Nehemiah, Rabindranath Tagore, Herge as well as Ruskin Bond. The website is the complete
package or platform for children and enables them to inculcate reading habits in them.
Penguin Books India explained that the endeavour of the website is to engage the young
readers so that they develop love for reading and direct their minds in creative direction.
Imprints of Penguin such as DK, Inked, Ladybird as well as Puffin are also available on the
website.
It is important to note that this fund has been launched when there is high pressure of
redemption on the short-term debt funds after the announcement of RBI in order to squeeze
the liquidity from system in order to bring stability in national currency.
Lupin, the drug maker decided to co-market the MSDs 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide
vaccine, which prevents pneumonia. The vaccine will be co-marketed as the part of India-
specific union between drug makers Lupin and MSD.
Lupin will get a non-exclusive license in order to market this drug as well as promote and
distribute the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, but with a different brand name
in India. The price of the vaccine was not disclosed. However, it was estimated that the price of
the vaccine could be somewhere around 1155 Rupees.
This is the second agreement of MSD with the Indian company. Earlier the alliance took place
with the Sun Pharma for the diabetes drug sitagliptin. As far as Lupin is concerned, this is the
fourth tie-up on its part in just three years. Earlier, it had tied up with Novartis for asthma drug
Onbrez, Eli Lilly for insulin as well as Sanofi for two of the central nervous system brands in the
Philippines market.
As per the latest data by World Federation of Exchanges, National Stock Exchange (NSE) has
regained its position as the worlds largest bourse in terms of volume in equity trade in June
2013.
NSE was followed by NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX at the second and the third
positions. NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq recorded 10.65 crore and 9.88 crore trades in
June, respectively in their equity segments.
BSE stands at the eighth place with 2.44 crore trades on its platform. While the total
number of listed companies is much larger in the case of BSE, the exchange lags behind
NSE significantly in terms of volume and value of trades.
Among the top ten are Korea Exchange stands at 5th, Shanghai SE at 6th, Japan
Exchange Group-Tokyo at 7th, Canadas TMX Group 9th and BM&FBOVESPA at 10th.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) is located in Mumbai, India and is 11th largest stock exchange in
the world by market capitalisation and largest in India by daily turnover and number of trades,
for both equities and derivative trading.
NSE has a market capitalisation of around US 1 trillion Dollars and over 1652 listings as of July
2012. Though a number of other exchanges exist, NSE and the Bombay Stock Exchange are the
two most significant stock exchanges in India and between them are responsible for the vast
majority of share transactions.
The NSE's key index is the S&P CNX Nifty, known as the NSE NIFTY (National Stock Exchange
Fifty), an index of fifty major stocks weighted by market capitalisation.
Sula Vineyard, which is the largest wine producer of India, decided to make its mark in the wine
market of Sikkim. The wines by Sula Vineyard are distributed by Overall Traders, which is the
largest distributer of Sikkim. The Sula wines will be available at the leading retail outlets, hotels
as well as restaurants of India.
The entry of Sula Vineyard with an assortment of wines will be present for the Indian audience
in the North Eastern regions. It is important to note that a lot of people observe the benefits of
wine for not just celebrations but also for the purpose of health. The Sikkim market has a lot of
potential for the wines.
Sula Vineyards as of now enjoys 70 percent share in the Indian market. Its wines are also
exported to 20 countries in Canada, United States, Middle East, Europe as well as Asia. The Sula
Vineyards also won a range of awards. The recent award that it received was a Silver Medal at
the Decanter Asia Wine Awards.
Lanco Resources Australia got the conditional approval from the Environmental Protection
Authority of Western Australia in order to develop the coal handling berth at the Bunbury port.
This coal handling berth is the part of Griffin Coal mine project initiative of Lanco Resources
Australia, which is a subsidiary of diversified Lanco Infratech Ltd.
The project involves loading facility along with coal storage in order to export 15 million tonnes
of coal per annum from the Bunbury Port. The source of coal will be proposed expansion of the
Griffin Coal mine project in the Collie Basin. The activities in this section will involve
development of the onshore coal storage, berth as well as other related infrastructure. It was
also proposed that the storage of coal will take place in big sheds in order to control the dust.
The coal will be transferred to ships through the enclosed conveyors.
This proposal is dependent on the Bunbury Port Authority's Inner Harbour structure plan. The
Bunbury Port Authority's Inner Harbour structure plan is assessed separately by authorities. The
proposal for development of the infrastructure is still under assessment in order to study the
impact on the various environmental factors. Lanco Resources Australia was asked to modify a
few proposals in order to fulfill the objectives of the authorities in order to protect the
environment.
Lanco Resources Australia had acquired Griffin Coal in 2011. At present, it is in the process of
enhancing production capacity from the mines. It is also waiting for the regulatory clearances in
order to swell its operations.
Satyam on 15 July 2013 formally merged with Tech Mahindra. After debuting on the stock
market in 1995, Satyam soon went on to become one of the country's top five IT companies
and its share price was trading 250 rupees level in
late 2008. It came to be known by January 2009
that Satyam was home to India's biggest ever
corporate scam. Satyam is a Sanskrit word that
means truth.
Many changes have come through under Mahindras and the group finally decided to
amalgamate the two IT companies under its fold. Shares of Mahindra Satyam are no longer
traded on the bourses. They last traded at a level close to 120 rupees a piece and the value of
each erstwhile Satyam share is now equivalent to about 130 rupees a piece, taking into account
Tech Mahindra's current share price of 1120 rupees.
As per the merger ratio, two Tech Mahindra shares have been given for every 17 shares held by
Satyam investors. Experts say it made sense for the new owner to drop the Satyam brand name
from the business, given its infamous past.
Following the integration, Tech Mahindra is now amongst the top-5 IT companies of India with
revenues of 2.7 billion US dollars and expects it to rise to 5 billion US dollars by 2015. The
integration of two entities makes it a much larger software company and will also aid in
cracking and winning larger outsourcing contracts.
LG Display on 11 July 2013 announced that it would unveil the world's slimmest Full HD LCD
panel for smart phones. There is 5.2-inch full HD panel for smart phones, which is just 2.2 mm
thick and has a 2.3mm bezel. The company has claimed that it is both slimmest and narrowest
among existing full HD LCD panels designed for mobile devices.
As per LG, the panel will make devices which will be lighter in weight and easy to grip. The
panel has LG OGS (Display's One-Glass-Solution). The dual flexible printed circuits have been
inserted between the panels and touch film to reduce the number of lines on the panel by
more than 30 per cent.
Since it has a brightness of 535 units, it can outperform all current mobile full HD LCD panels. It
can perform even in strong outdoor sunlight conditions.
State Bank of India, in month of July 2013 partnered with a non-banking finance company, UAE
Exchange and Financial Services, to launch a card which will enable the holder to receive the
remittance directly on the card.
The card is named State Bank Xpress Money Card and can be loaded with up to 50000 Rupees.
There is a provision of loading a maximum of 30 remittances during a calendar year. As per the
guidelines, a depositor is supposed to visit the UAE Exchange and Financial Services branch to
deposit the money.
The card can be used for cash withdrawals from any bank ATM, transactions at point of
sale (PoS) and e-commerce transactions
The card is highly beneficial to customers as there is no need to open a bank account
For the time being, the card will be available free-of-cost in Kerala. Subsequently, it will
be rolled out across the country
Realty major DLF on 5 July 2013 finalised the 325-crore rupees deal to sell 150 MW wind
turbine project in Gujarat to Bharat Light and Power. The company transferred the wind mills at
Kutch in Gujarat to Bharat Light and Power's subsidiary BLP Vayu (Project 1).
The transactions are in line with DLFs objective of divesting its non-core assets. DLF, the
country's largest realty firm, had wind turbine projects in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu with a total capacity of 227 MW.
Apart from Gujarat wind mills, the company had announced sale of wind turbine projects in
Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu in April for about 241 crore rupees. While the company has sold the
34.5 MW wind mill project in Tamil Nadu to Tulip Renewable Powertech for 188.7 crore rupees,
the 33-MW wind mill project in Rajasthan has been divested to Violet Green Power for 52.2
crore rupees.
Bharti Airtel Ltd. on 4 July 2013 became the majority shareholder in the Indian broadband units
of Qualcomm Inc. Qualcomm in 2010 had won bandwidth to offer high speed wireless
broadband services in Delhi and Mumbai, Haryana and Kerala. It had paid an amount of more
than 1 billion US dollars to secure the spectrum and licenses.
Qualcomm formed four separate joint ventures for each of those areas, and retained a 74
percent stake in each venture, whereas India's
Global Holding Corporation Pvt. Ltd. and Tulip
Telecom Ltd. took 13 percent each in them.
Bharti Airtel is Indias largest company. It is based in New Delhi. Qaulcomm is based in San
Diego, California. It is the world leader in next-generation mobile technologies. It was
established in July 1985.
Spain's Telefonica launched the world's first smartphone with the Firefox Operating System
(OS) to compete with devices running Google Android and Apple IOS. The ZTE Open
smartphone goes on sale in Spain this week for 69 euros (90 US dollars) and will soon be
available in several Latin American countries. The device is aimed at the youth market and at
people who are new to smartphones.
Equipped with a 3.5-inch 480x320-pixel touchscreen, the ZTE Open includes a 3.2MP camera,
256MB RAM and 512MB flash memory enhanced with a 4GB micro SD card that comes as part
of the package.
The purchase price includes 30 euros (39 US dollars) of pay-as-you-go credit. The ZTE Open is
fully integrated with Facebook and the Spain-based social network Tuenti and talks are on
about incorporating the WhatsApp instant-messaging service.
The ZTE Open is already attracting interest from many other telecommunications companies.
Nokia on 1 July 2013 stated that it entered into an agreement to buy Siemens AGs entire stake
in their telecom equipment joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) for 1.7 billion euro
(2.2 billion US dollars). The 50-50 joint venture was formed in 2007. The agreement lapsed in
April 2013.
Following this transaction, the Siemens name will no longer appear at Nokia Siemens Networks'
company name and branding. The new name and
brand will be confirmed at the closing of the
transaction by Nokia and NSN.
SPORTS
ADITYA MEHTA WON SNOOKER GOLD MEDAL IN THE WORLD GAMES
India's number one snooker player, Aditya Mehta on 31 July 2013 clinched the gold medal in
the World Games, beating China's Liang Wenbo, 3-0, in the final of the quadrennial event at
Cali, Columbia. Aditya Mehta hails from Mumbai.
Mehta had earlier defeated Thailand`s Dechawat Poomjaeng 3-1 in the semifinal. Poomjaeng
defeated another Indian and eight-time world champion Pankaj Advani 3-1 in the quarterfinals.
Poomjaeng won the bronze medal after securing a 3-2 win over Brazil`s Igor Figueiredo in his
third-place play-off match.
Indian boys defeated Nepal 1-0 in final to lift the South Asian Football Federation Under-16
Championship title in Kathmandu on 30 July 2013.The match was played at the Dashrath
stadium. It was the second edition of the championship.
The early and spectacular goal by defender Jerry Lalrinzuala through a long ranger turned out to
be the match winner. India was represented by All India Football Federation's Regional
Academy. India scored its first goal in the 18th minute.
The early goal, which stunned the home crowd to silence, turned out to be the match-winner.
India remained unbeaten in the biennial tournament. The Indian lads, who led 1-0 at halftime,
maintained the pressure on the opposition team.Bangladesh won the third place, defeating
Afghanistan 1-0 in the other match played for the third position.
He is the German footballer playing as the midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich
and the German national team.
During his club career as well as in the International careers, he won various awards
such as two League Cups, six Bundesliga titles, UEFA Champions League title as well as
six German Cups.
At the June ICC Board meeting, it was also decided that the annual update to the Test, ODI and
T20I rankings should now take place on 1 May each year, rather than 1 August, since this better
aligns with the current international calendar. This change has been incorporated in the latest
update, and has been backdated to 1 May 2013.
Marcel Kittel claimed the final stage in the twilight, with Manxman Mark Cavendish third
in a hotly-contested sprint along the Champs Elysees.
The second half of the race, heavy on climbing, with five mountain stages, took the
riders to the top of Mont Ventoux and on two ascents of the legendary Alpe d'Huez.
The final stage ended as the first, with German sprinter Marcel Kittel in front.
Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider was third, as Germany's Kittel won a fourth stage in this
year's race and Andre Greipel finished second, with more than 35000 spectators lining
the streets in the French capital.
The Tour de France is an annual multiple stage bicycle race primarily held in France while also
occasionally making passes through nearby countries.
The race was first organized in 1903 to increase paper sales for the magazine L'Auto; it is
currently run by the Amaury Sport Organisation. The race has been held annually since its first
edition in 1903 except for when it was stopped for the two World Wars.
The Tour is a UCI World Tour event, which means that the teams that compete in the race are
mostly UCI ProTeams, with the exception of the teams that the organizers invite.
The modern editions of the Tour de France consist of 21 day-long segments (stages) over a 23-
day period and cover around 3200 kilometres (2,000 mi).[10] The race alternates between
clockwise and anticlockwise circuits of France. The number of teams usually varies between 20
and 22, with nine riders in each.
India's K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women's Individual Chess
Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess
Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men
and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International
Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry for many of the National events for
women except the premier.
The IPCA event attracted 49 physically challenged players of fifteen countries. Jennitha being a
wheel chair player participated in Fide A category and almost all the players are international
rated players.
Shane Warne, the spin legend retired from all forms of cricket officially. He announced retiring
from Twenty20 League, thereby ending the overall
competitive cricket career.
In the year 2007, the 43-year old Shane Warne quit the Test
cricket with 708 wickets. He had remained active in the
domestic Twenty20 leagues. He was also the captain of
Rajasthan Royals in the inaugural Indian Premier League
(IPL) title in 2008. After four seasons of IPL, Shane Warne
signed up for the Melbourne Stars as a marquee player in
the inaugural 2011-12 British Basketball League season.
He took over 1000 international wickets (in Tests and One-Day Internationals), which is
a milestone just second to Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka.
His 708 test wickets created the record for most wickets taken by any bowler in Test
cricket. His record was broken in the year 2007 by Muttiah Muralitharan.
CAREER STATISTICS
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Devendra Jhajharia on 21 July 2013 became the first differently-abled Indian to win gold at the
IPC Athletics World Championships (19 to 28 July 2013) in France. He bagged the gold medal in
javelin throw event at Rhone Stadium in Lyon. He threw the javelin to 57.04 meters in F-46
category, which is meant for one-armed athletes.
The silver medal was captured by Mirshekari Abdolrasoul of Iran and the bronze medal was
won by Ismail Mahmoud of Egypt.
The championships has been organised by the International Paralympics Committee. With this
win, India now stands at 19th Position in the medal tally. A 10-member contingent represented
India in the Championships. PCI has announced a cash reward of 5 lakh rupees for Jhajharia and
the Sultan Ahmed, President of Paralympics Committee of India announced that he would be
felicitated on his return to the country.
At Athens he managed to create a new world record of 62.15 meter throw by eclipsing
the previous record of 59.77 meter
In March 2012, he received the Padma Shree Award and became the first paralympian
to win the award
32 Year old Swiss tennis legend Martina Hingis was inducted in Tennis Hall of Fame on 13 July
2013. With the induction she became the fourth youngest members to be included in the tennis
hall of fame, followed by Tracy Austin (30), Bjorn Borg (31) and Hana Mandlikova (32).
She held the number one ranking for 209 weeks. She
also won nine grand slam doubles titles and a mixed
doubles title.
In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present
and Future" by Time.
In 1997, Hingis became the undisputed World No. 1 women's tennis player.
In 1998, Hingis won all four of the Grand Slam women's doubles titles, only the fourth in
women's tennis history to do so.
In 2001, Switzerland, with Hingis and Roger Federer on its team, won the Hopman Cup.
In February 2003, at the age of 22, Hingis announced her retirement from tennis, due to
her injuries and being in pain.
She is counted as the most successful player to play the Toray Pan-Pacific Tournament
with 5 wins in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, and reached 8 finals in 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007.
India finished at fourth Position in the Archery World Cup Stage 3 on 21 July 2013 with Deepika
Kumari winning gold and bronze medal on the concluding day, of Archery World Cup Stage 3 in
Medellin, Colombia.
Deepika Kumari who is world number three recurve archer shot four perfect 10s in breezy
conditions to lead India to a 201-186 beating of China for the team gold medal. It is important
here to note that it was India's first World Cup team gold since Shanghai 2011.
Deepika also teamed up with Atanu Das to win the mixed team bronze with an 18-point margin
(150-132) against the Mexicans.
Overall, India finished fourth with one gold and two bronze, while the US topped the standings
with nine medals (2-5-2), while China (2-1-2) and Colombia (1-1-0) were second and third
respectively. The other two Indian members Rimil Buriuly and Bombayla Devi Laishram
managed 11 between them while Deepika had an 8 to open up a massive 46-33 lead after the
first end.
India on 21 July 2013 bagged a Gold medal in the Women's Recurve Team event at the Archery
World Cup Stage-3 in Medellin, Colombia. The second seeded Indian trio of Deepika Kumari,
Laishram Bombayla Devi and Rimil Biruly defeated the top seeded Chinese team of Cheng Ming,
Xu Jing and Cui Yuanyuan, 201-186, to reclaim the Women's Recurve Team Gold after a gap of 2
years.
Besides, it was India's second medal in this World Cup. India had clinched a bronze medal in the
Compound Men's Team event. The team of Rajat Chouhan, Sandeep Kumar and Ratan Singh
Khuraijam overcame stiff resistance from hosts Colombia to win 215-210 en route to the bronze
medal.
India's K Jennitha Anto on 24 July 2013 won the 13th IPCA World Women's Individual Chess
Championship title. In the event organised by the Interntional Physically Disabled Chess
Association, at Velke Losiny in the Czech Republic, she competed in a combined group with men
and became the highest scorer among the women players with four and a half points.
For Jennitha, who hails from Tamil Nadu, the win came along with the Woman International
Master title. The WIM title would allow her direct entry to many of the National events for
women except the premier.
The IPCA event attracted 49 physically challenged players of fifteen countries. Jennitha being a
wheel chair player participated in Fide A category and almost all the players are international
rated players.
Serena Williams on 21 July 2013 won Swedish Open title by defeating Johanna Larsson in the
final of the Swedish Open at Bastad in Sweden. The win is her 53rd WTA title and 51st match
win of the year. She defeated Johanna Larsson with a 6-4, 6-
1 success.
It is important here to note that, Williams also defeated 76th-ranked Larsson in their only
previous match in the Fed Cup earlier this year.
DIVIJ SHARAN AND PURAV RAJA WON MAIDEN ATP TITLE AT BOGOTA
Purav Raja and Divij Sharan of India on 20 July 2013 clinched their first ever ATP tour doubles
title by defeating Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France and Igor Sijsling of the Netherlands in the
final match of Claro Open in Bogota, Colombia. The tournament was played from 15 July to 21
July.
The fourth seeded Indian pair defeated the second seeded French-Dutch pair by 7-6(4), 7-6(3)
in the final of the 638085 US Dollars, hard court event. This was the first ever ATP tour level
tournament for the duo Divij and Purav together. The victory bought them 250 ranking points.
DIVIJ SHARAN
Divij Sharan was born on 2 March 1986 at New Delhi, India and is a left hander.
He made his debut in the Davis Cup in 2012 versus New Zealand
PURAV RAJA
Olympic Champion Oussama Mellouli of Tunisia and Haley Anderson of American won the 5
Kilometer open water race on 20 July 2013 at the World Championships, Barcelona.
Oussama Mellouli of Tunisia became the first swimmer of the world to win Olympic and world
titles in both the Pool and Open Water after he sprinted a victory in Barcelona in a 5 kilometer
event. Mellouli (29) won Gold in the open water race by covering the set distance in 53
minutes, 30.4 seconds. Canadian, Eric Hedlin took silver by completing the race 1.2 seconds
behind Mellouli and Thomas Lurz of Germany, the five-time world champion finished at third
position.
Haley Anderson won the Gold in the race by finishing the race in 56 minutes, 34.2 second. She
defeated Poliana Okimoto of Brazil in a sprint finish in the Barcelona harbor by 0.02 seconds
and Ana Marcela Cunha of Brazil finished at the third position.
Haley Danita Anderson is an American college and international swimmer. She won a silver
medal in 2012 London Olympic in the open water race of 10 kilometer.
Australian legend bowler Shane Warne on 19 July 2013 joined the list of cricket legends to be
inducted into the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Hall of Fame at Lord's.
Shane Warne is the 69th male member of the Hall of Fame and the 18th from Australia. Shane
Warne received the honour during the tea interval of the second day of the second Ashes Test,
and joined Australian greats Glenn McGrath and Steve Waugh in the institution.
Warne is counted among the first bowler to take 700 Test wickets and represented Australia in
145 Tests between 1992 and 2007. Shane Warne also took 293 wickets in 194 one-day
internationals at an average of 25.73 and was a member of the Australia side that beat Pakistan
in the 1999 World Cup final at Lord's.
The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises the achievements of the legends of the game. It was
launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 2 January 2009, in association with the
Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary
celebrations.
Earlier, ICC on 11 July 2013 announced that Shane Warne, former Australian spinner would be
inducted into the ICC cricket hall of fame on 19 July 2013 at Lords during the Ashes Test series
between Australia and England.
Santosh Lal, the member of Jharkhand Ranji Sqad and the inventor of Mahendra Singh Dhonis
(Captain Indian Cricket Team) signature shot, Helicopter Shot died on 17 July 2013 at a hospital
in New Delhi. The 32 year old Santosh was being treated for pancreatitis. He is now survived by
his parents, a wife and a 3-year old daughter.
For his treatment, the Jharkhand State Cricket Association had donated 1 lakh rupees and
39500 rupees was contributed by the members of the association.
Santosh Lal was the friend of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, captain of Indian cricket team. He was the
person, who taught Dhoni the process to play Helicopter Shot.
Jamaican Asafa Powells name emerged as one of five Jamaican athletes two in field events
and three sprinters who returned adverse findings following the tests conducted at their
National Trials, staged in Kingston from June 20th-23rd.
The banned drug is named oxilofrine and is a stimulant used to boost the body's ability to burn
fat. It helps athletes to boost their power-to-weight ratio with more lean muscle and less fat,
and so increase their speed.
It may also increase the rate at which the heart reaches its maximum performance during
exercise, meaning a greater supply of oxygen can get to the muscles earlier.
Oxilofrine is an agent that stimulates part of the nervous system and was previously used to
treat low blood pressure. More recently, oxilofrine is found in combination with caffeine in
dietary supplements marketed as weight loss products.
American golfer Phil Mickelson on 14 July 2013 won the Scottish Open title in a sudden-death
play-off against South Africas Branden Grace at Castle Stuart in Inverness in Northern Scotland.
The 43-year-old Mickelson finished on 17-under-par while Swedens Henrik Stenson tied with
Denmarks J.B. Hansen for third place on 15-under-par, and Scotlands Martin Laird finish fifth
tied with Northern Irishman Gareth Maybin and Englands
John Parry, all on 14 under.
In year, 2010, Mickelson won the 2010 Masters Tournament with a 16-under-par
performance, giving him a three-stroke win over Lee Westwood in Augusta, Georgia
Phil Mickelsons in his Career span has won 41 PGA Tour wins comprising of 4 Major
Championships, 1 World Golf Championships, 2 FedEx Cup Events and 34 other PGA
Tours.
The four-day event started on 11 July 2013 at the four-year-old Castle Stuart Golf Links at
Balnaglack Farmhouse, which will host the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open within
the next three years after the tournament moves to Royal Aberdeen in 2014. It was sponsored
by Aberdeen Asset Management, and is considered to be one of the richer golf tournaments on
the European Tour.
The Scottish Open was first held in 1972 at Downfield Golf Club near Dundee, but after the
second event at St Andrews in 1973 there was a twelve-year break before its return to the
European Tour calendar in 1986, replacing the Glasgow Open.
Grandmaster and former world junior champion Abhijeet Gupta on 14 July 2013 won the
Commonwealth Chess Championship.
Gupta was tied for the top spot along with top seed Sergey Fedorchuk of Ukraine and Sergei
Tiviakov of Holland and had the best Bucholz among the three toppers to not only win the
Commonwealth but also the overall title.
He has won overall 19 medals in all in various World, Asian and Commonwealth Chess
Championships in Sub Junior, Junior and Senior Category.
He became National Junior (Under-19) Chess Champion at the age of 13 years and 10
days in 2002, a record unrivaled till 2011 where his name was included in the Limca
Book of Records in 2001 as the permanent record holder.
In the year 2012 won one gold and two silver medals in the recently concluded Asian
Nations Chess Cup in China.
In 2010, he won the Bronze medal in the Asian chess championship at Subic Bay in
Philippines
Among the women, WGM Soumya Swaminathan won the silver medal while national women's
champion Mary Ann Gomes won the bronze. The gold in this category went to International
Master Jovanka Housak of England.
The junior section was also swept clean by Indians as G Akash wo the gold Sahaj Grover getting
the silver and Rakesh Kulkarni ending with the bronze medal. Kulkarni also won the South
African open blitz championship held during the course of the championship.
India's back-to-back title wins helped the world champion team retain its top position in the ICC
ODI rankings. The latest update was announced on 12 July 2013. India is now atop the table
with 122 rating points, ahead of Australia 114 and England 112. After a successful ICC
Champions Trophy campaign in England, India also emerged victorious in the just-concluded tri-
series in the West Indies.
India has been in the number one position since February 2013, when they beat England 3-2 in
the Champions Trophy to regain the top place.
India on 11 July 2013 won the West Indies Tri-Nation Series 2013 Final after defeating Sri
Lanka with 1 wicket at Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain in Trinidad. Mahendra Singh Dhoni
captained the Indian Side in the tri-nation series, whereas,
AD Mathews was the captain of the Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka batted first in the final match and scored 201 runs at the fall of 10 wickets in
48.5 overs
India scored 202 with 1 wicket and two balls remaining to win the series
SERIES REPORT
1st Match was played between West Indies and Sri Lanka at Kingston on 28 June 2013
West Indies chased the score in 37.5 overs at the loss of 4 wickets
2nd Match was played between West Indies and India at Kingston on 30 June 2013
India scored 229at the loss of 7 wickets in 50 overs, whereas, West Indies chased the
score in 47.4 overs at the loss of 9 wickets.
3rd Match was played between India and Sri Lanka at Kingston on 2 July 2013
Sri Lanka batted first and scored 348 with 9 wickets remaining in 50 overs and India was
bowled out at 187 in 44.5 overs. Sri Lanka won the match by 161 runs.
4th Match was played between West Indies and India at Port of Spain on 5 July 2013
India scored 311 at the loss of 7 wickets in 50 overs. West Indies lost the match as it
was able to score 171 runs as the loss of all wickets in 34 overs. As per DuckworthLewis
method a game of 39 overs was played and the target given to West Indies was 274.
5th Match was played between West Indies v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 7-8 July 2013
Sri Lanka batting first scored 219 runs at a loss of 8 wickets in 41 overs, whereas, West
Indies was able to score only 190 runs at a loss of 9 wickets in 41 overs. The match was
played as per DuckworthLewis method and the target given to West Indies was 230
runs in 41 overs.
6th Match was played between India v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 9 July 2013
India was able to score 119 runs at a loss of 3 wickets in 29 overs; Sri Lanka scored 96
with no wickets remaining at the end of 24.4 overs. A target of 178 runs was given to Sri
Lanka to chase as per DuckworthLewis method.
ICC on 11 July 2013 announced that Shane Warne, former Australian spinner would be inducted
into the ICC cricket hall of fame on 19 July 2013 at Lords during the Ashes Test series between
Australia and England. He played for Australia in 145 tests between 1992 and 2007. He claimed
708 test wickets with a strike rate of 25.41. He was the first bowler to take 700 test wickets.
Warne had also played in 194 ODIs and claimed 293 wickets at an average of 25.73 and he was
the part of the Australian cricket team that won the World Cup in 1999 at Lord's against
Pakistan.
The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises the achievements of the legends of the game. It was
launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 2 January 2009, in association with the
Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary
celebrations.
MK Kaushik will be joining the training camp of the senior men's team which is going to start
from 16 July 2013 at the SAI Centre in Bangalore for the preparations for the 9th Asia Cup to be
held in Malaysia from August 24 to 1 September 2013.
Under the Coaching of MK Kaushik, India men's hockey team had won their last major
international tournament, the 1998 Asian Games, Bangkok.
The Indian women's team had won bronze medal at the Doha Asian Games in 2006
under his coaching.
He was the member of the gold medal winning team at 1980 Olympics in Moscow, this
was the last Indian team to win a gold in Olympics
Goswami totalled 152.4 over three series in kneeling. She has scored 154.8 in prone and 146.8
while standing to win the country's first medal in the tournament.
24-year-old Lajja Goswami, hails from Anand district in Gujarat and is a silver medallist
at the 2010 Commonwealth Games,
Lajja Goswami had teamed up with Tejaswani Sawant to win silver in pairs 50-m rifle 3
position at the Delhi Commonwealth Games in 2010.
She also had won gold in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions, ahead of Maharashtra's
Sawant and veteran Anjali Bhagwat at the IX Sardar Sajjan Singh Sethi Memorial Masters
shooting competition in year 2012.
It is important to note that she was unable to get selection in the 11-member team for
2012 London Olympics after failing to lift her game during the trials.
As per the latest ICC Test rankings issued on 8 July 2013, India moved to second spot while
South Africa led the ranking. England was placed at third position. South Africa gained seven
rating points making its tally to 135 points. India scored 116 points.
Although England won its last two test series against India it was placed below India in ranking
due to its less consistent performances in other recent series particularly against Pakistan, New
Zealand and South Africa. England needs to win by a margin of 3-0 in the upcoming Ashes series
against Australia to get the second position.
The annual ICC test ranking ensures that it continues to reflect recent form of all the Cricket
teams, with past results being cast off. The recent ICC Board meeting decided that the annual
update to the Test, ODI and T20I rankings would now be finalised on 1 May 1 each year instead
of 1 August because it aligns better with the current international calendar.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 6 July 2013 extended the deadline of the
suspended Indian Olympic Association (IOA) by a month for amending its constitution and
holding fresh elections. Earlier, the IOC had directed the IOA to amend its constitution in line
with the Olympic charter by 15 July 2013 and elect new office bearers by 1 Sep 2013 for
considering the revocation of the ban on India.
The IOC now feels that IOA needs more time to comment on the proposed IOA constitution.
The IOC had suspended the IOA in December 2012.
WHAT IS IOC?
Chris Martin, the fast Bowler of New Zealand has announced his retirement on 3 July 2013 from
all forms of cricket. 38 years old Chris Martin is New Zealand's third-highest Test wicket taker
only after Richard Hadlee and Daniel Vettori. He had taken
233 Test wickets with an average of 33.81.
Chris Martin played 71 Tests, 20 ODIs and six Twenty20s for his country in an
international career
He made his test Debut in November 2000 against South Africa in Bloemfontein.
His best bowling was seen against South Africa in 2004 when he won the man of the
match award for his haul of 11 wickets in an Auckland test.
Chris Martin has missed 32 of the Tests New Zealand have played since his debut - he
had picked up 23 wickets at 27.86 over the past 18 months.
He was awarded Man of the Match in Tests twice, first with a tally of 11 for 180 in New
Zealand's nine-wicket win over South Africa in Auckland in 2003-04, and then eight
years later in Napier, where he collected match figures of 8 for 31 in a crushing innings
victory over Zimbabwe.
He had picked up five-wicket hauls on ten occasions in Tests and he saved his best work
for South Africa, against whom he claimed 55 wickets at 26.72.
However, as impressive as his bowling was over 13 years in international cricket, Martin
became as well known for his comical batting exploits at No.11, which endeared him to
cricket fans the world over.
In 104 Test innings, Martin managed only 123 runs at an average of 2.36, and the only
time he reached double-figures was with 12 not out against Bangladesh in Dunedin in
2007-08.
It was also in South Africa that Martin played his final Test, at Newlands in January 2013
when he finished with 3 for 63, the best figures from the New Zealand attack in an
innings defeat.
World soccer body FIFA on 3 July 2013 again barred Iraq from holding any friendly football
matches due to soaring violence, just three months after the ban was lifted. The ban will be in
force until further notice. FIFA has issued a resolution to prevent any friendly matches in Iraq
after increasing attacks on playgrounds and an assault in which Mohamed Abbas, the coach of
the Karbala football club, was killed.
FIFA decided on 21 March 2013 to lift a ban that had been imposed on Iraq to prevent it from
hosting any friendly matches. On 26 March 2013 Iraq hosted a friendly between Iraq and Syria
and the home team won 2-1. On 27 May 2013, the Iraq lost 0-1 to visiting Liberia in another
friendly in Iraq.
Violent bomb attacks are still common in Iraq despite the dramatic decrease in violence since
its peak in 2006 and 2007when the country was engulfed in sectarian killings. The UN
Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) stated 761 Iraqis were killed and another 1771 were
wounded in acts of terrorism and violence in June 2013.
The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Organizing Committee on 26 June 2013 made a declaration to
send Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Torch into the space in November 2013. The torch would be
sent to the International Space Station (ISS) from where it will be sent for a space walk. This will
be the first time in the history that Olympics Torch will be carried in the open space.
The torch will arrive at the ISS on the Soyuz TMA-11M manned spaceship in November 2013.
The historical assignment will be completed by the Russian cosmonauts, Sergei Ryazansky and
Oleg Kotov, who has been tasked with the assignment.
Mikhail Tyurin, Captain of the spacecraft, who received the Sochi 2014 Olympic Torch in June
2013, will be responsible to pass it over to the cosmonauts who will take the torch on its unique
walk.
Following the mission, cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, who is currently based on the ISS, will
deliver the special cargo safely back to Earth.
To ensure safety, during the space journey, the torch will not be lit during the spacewalk. Sochi
is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 1 July 2013 honoured six women for their
outstanding contributions to the development of womens participation in sport and its
administration at Lausanne.
Ahlam Salem Mubarak Al Mana was honoured with Annual World Trophy for her work as
President of the Qatar Women's Sport Committee. Al Mana as the sports administrator helped
Qatar to send its first female athletes to the Olympics with top award for women in sports.
Ahlam was honoured as the pioneer for womens right in Qatar by the IOC as Ahlam has played
a major role in popularizing sports among schoolgirls in the Gulf nation. Al Mana played an
integral role in the participation of four Qatari female athletes at London Olympics 2012 first
time participation of Qatar women in its history. This was the first time, when Qatar sent
women athletes to the games. Women from five continents also received awards for promoting
gender equality.
The International Olymipic Committee (IOC) Annual trophy was established by the IOC in 1985
in order to promote the teaching of Olympism. Every year the IOC Executive Board selects a
different theme. The selection of the recipient and the awarding of the trophy are entrusted to
the National Olympic Committee to recognise a person or institution of their choice.
Brazil won the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 on 30 June 2013 against Spain in the final
match. Brazil won 3-0 against FIFA World Cup holders Spain. On the Brazilian side, two goals
were scored by Fred and one was scored by Neymar.
Brazil grabbed the FIFA Confederations Cup for the third time. Earlier, it had won the Cup in the
year 2005 in South Africa, 2009 in Germany and 1997 in Saudi Arabia.
Fernando Jos Torres of Spain was awarded with the Golden Boot Award, while Fred of Brazil
won the Silver Boot Award. The Bronze Boot Award was given away to Neymar.
The 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup was the ninth cup, held at Brazil from 15 June to 30
June 2013. It was the prelude to 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 was the first national team tournament which
made use of the goal-line technology. This technology will also be used in 2014 World
Cup.
The final positions of the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup were: Brazil (Champions), Spain
(Runners-Up), Italy (3rd Position) and Uruguay (4th position).
The top scorers of the tournament were Fred of Brazil and Fernando Jos Torres of
Spain who scored 5 goals each during the tournament. Neymar of Brazil was declared as
the Best Player of the Tournament.
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams were: Brazil, Spain, Italy, Uruguay,
Japan, Mexico, Nigeria and Tahiti.
Prize Money: Brazil won 4.1million US dollar, Spain won 3.6 million US dollar, Italy won
3 million US dollar, Uruguay won 2.5 million US dollar. The teams from Fifth to eighth
place won 1.7 million US dollar.
The FIFA Confederations Cup is the international association football tournament for
national teams.
The teams participating in the tournament belong to each of the six FIFA confederation
championships, i.e., UEFA, CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, CAF, AFC, OFC, apart from the FIFA
World Cup holder and the host nation.
STATE
IGL SURAKSHA YOJANA LAUNCHED IN DELHI
The Union Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, M. Veerappa Moily as well as Chief Minister of
Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, on 31 July 2013 launched the IGL
Suraksha Yojana in Delhi. IGL Suraksha Yojana is the group
accident insurance scheme for around 2.5 lakh drivers of
CNG-run public transport vehicles in Delhi.
IGL would be paying the premium amounting to around 35 lakh Rupees for the
insurance scheme, which at present, if offered through Oriental Insurance Company.
The city gas distribution (CGD) network would be expanded to 330 cities. At present,
this is available in 45 cities providing CNG to about 16.5 lakh vehicles.
IGL, which is a joint venture of Petroleum Ministry PSUs GAIL, BPCL and Govt of NCT of
Delhi has already undertaken a massive expansion programmed in NCT of Delhi as well
as NCR for making CNG & PNG available across all the cities.
The IGL Suraksha Yojana is an initiative being undertaken by IGL under its CSR
programme.
Under this scheme, an amount of 1.5 lakh Rupees would be paid to the nominee in case
of Death of a Driver in an accident while driving the CNG run Public Transport vehicles.
Apart from this, an additional amount of 25000 Rupees towards childrens education
allowance per child subject to a maximum of 50000 Rupees for two children would also
be paid to the family in such cases.
In case of the permanent disability, which leads to loss of employment, a lump sum
equal to 100 percent shall be paid to such insured person.
In case of the partial disability, a graded compensation from 1500 Rupees to 75000
Rupees would be paid to the driver.
The insurance policy is being issued through Oriental Insurance Company in the first
year and IGL would be paying premium for the policy to cover drivers of nearly 2.5 lakh
CNG run public transport vehicles operating in the capital.
IGL Suraksha Yojana would be absolutely free for the drivers. Also, the procedure for
claim would be kept simple.
The claim forms would be available at all CNG stations of IGL as office of Oriental
Insurance Company in the capital.
In case of the death claim, nominee will have to submit copies of FIR, postmortem
report, viscera report, copy of driving license of the deceased and copy of RC of public
transport vehicle being driven.
In case of the disability, the claim would have to be supported by certificate from
government approved panel.
The acceptance of claim would be subject to the driver having a valid driving licence and
the CNG mode being endorsed on RC at the time of accident.
Two rail as well as road projects which are worth 1500 crore Rupees were launched on 28 July
2013 in Haryana. The foundation stone of 68 Kilometer rail line between Hansi-Meham and
Rohtak at Hansi was laid down by Union Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge. The cost of this
project is 500 crore Rupees. The rail route would include eight railway stations, four halt
stations as well as four crossing stations.
The projected rail line will connect the crucial parts of Haryana, i.e., Fatehabad and Sirsa direct
with Delhi. The Union Transport Minister Oscar Fernandes, at Hansi laid the foundation of 99
Kilometer long Hisar-Rohtak four lane National Highway. The cost of this project would be 1000
crore Rupees. The road project would include two road-over bridges, under pass as well as 29-
bus bays at both the sides.
Delhi government is all set to launch food security programme from 20 August 2013. Delhi will
be the first state in India to launch Union governments food security programme. The state
government has completed all preparations in this regard.
Over 32 lakh identified families will start getting benefit under the scheme from the 1
September 2013.In the first phase, BPL and APL families, Jhugi Jhopadi ration card holders and
those under Antodaya ration yojana will be covered. Rickshaw pullers, porters and rag-pickers
would also be included in the scheme to make Delhi hunger free.
First Textile Park dedicated to hand block printing and craft was inaugurated on 24 July 2013 by
the Union Minister of Textile, Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao at Bagru near Jaipur. The textile park
would bring in new opportunities for exporters and artisans, as the textile sector holds vast
potential of employment. The park has been named Jaipur Integrated Texcraft Park Pvt. Ltd.
(JITPPL) and is also known as is also known as Jaipur Bloc.
Bagru the place where the park is located is known all over the world for its traditional textiles,
various styles of hand block printing and related skills. This is the first park in India that will
cater to the segment of hand block printing. The textile park is equipped with state-of-the-art
technology to conserve and preserve water.
This park will help in continuing and promoting the craft in a cleaner way and act as a role
model for craft based industry. The park will provide employment to about 16000 people,
directly and indirectly. It is expected that the park in its first year of operation will do a business
of more than 100 crore rupees.
During the inauguration ceremony, the Textile Minister, Dr. KS Rao also proposed that if the
State Government will prepare housing schemes for artisans, the Central Government will
provide 50 percent financial assistance to the plan.
The Government of Maharashtra on 20 July 2013 granted tax exemption to Hindi film Bhaag
Milkha Bhaag, the Farhan Akhtar starrer movie in the state that was released on 12 July 2013.
The film is based on the life of the legendary athlete,
Milkha Singh.
The film is a biopic of the legendary athlete Milkha Singh, who was also known as the
Flying Sikh
The film has been directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and scripted by Prasoon Joshi
The film stars Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor, Divya Dutta, Pavan Malhotra and Meesha
Shafi
In July 2012, the government had banned the sale, storage and consumption of nicotine-laced
gutkha and paan masala in any form for a year, which was to end on 19 July 2013. The
government move was prompted by the incidence of oral diseases, including cancer due to
consumption of such gutkha and paan masala.
Under the Food Safety & Standards Act, sale of items containing nicotine or tobacco (as in
gutkha or paan masala) has been prohibited in the interest of public health. As many as 26
Indian states have so far banned gutkha and paan masala, besides five union territories.
This Act is actually called the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
It shall come into force on such date as the Union Government may, by notification in
the Official Gazette, appoint, and different dates may be appointed for different
provisions of this Act and any reference in any such provision to the commencement of
this Act shall be construed as a reference to the coming into force of that provision.
The Tribal Development Cooperative Corporation of Odisha Ltd (TDCCOL) on 17 July 2013
opened the outlet called Tribal World at the Biju Patnaik Airport in Bhubaneswar, in order to
put on the podium tribal art as well as heritage of Odisha. Tribal World outlet was inaugurated
by the ST & SC Development, Minorities & Backward Classes Welfare Minister Lal Bihari
Himirika.
The initiative by TDCCOL will enable the tourists to buy tribal handloom as well as handicraft
products from the outlet. As the beginning, TDCCOL decided to portray as well as sell the
deteriorating tribal art forms such as handicrafts of Gond tribe and paintings of Saura and Juang
tribes. The specialty of these products is that they will be sold along with the write-ups that
explain and indicate about the importance of handicraft and contribution of tribal community
behind it.
All the products will be procured directly from tribal artisans. These will be sold under the
brand name of Tribes Odisha. The primary aim of this initiative is promotion of the products
that are made by tribal. This initiative will provide better livelihood as well as sustenance to the
tribals.
It is important to note that there is an extensive demand of authentic Odisha tribal products
among various tourists. Airport is the best gateway for the promotion of these products. Apart
from the Bhubaneswar airport, TDCCOL also decided to commence the Tribal World outlets at
New Delhi and Kolkata airports on public-private partnership (PPP) mode in 2013-14 financial
year.
It has been decided that apart from these, eight other such outlets will be started at different
places in Odisha in 2013 itself. One of these outlets is already next to completion at Puri. Apart
from this, TDCCOL is also under negotiation with Director of Biju Patnaik Airport to include
write-ups in context with the tribal art of Odisha in flight magazines.
There are Tribal World showrooms at Unit-VIII in Bhubaneswar, Koraput and Rourkela already.
All the products are also e-marketed through TDCCOL website.
Apart from the Tribal World outlet, the Bhubaneswar Airport also has outlet of Textiles &
Handloom Departments Utkalika, the sales outlet of Odisha State Cooperative Handicrafts
Corporation.
The Planning Commission of India on 18 July 2013 finalized the Annual Plan of 69200 crore
rupees for the financial year 2013-14 for Uttar Pradesh. Deputy Chairman of Planning
Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav
together finalized the plan.
The agreed plan size includes central assistance to the State Plan of about 11225 crore rupees
and an amount of about 18000 crore rupees is likely to flow from the Centre to Uttar Pradesh
through various Centrally Sponsored Schemes. Thus, Plan funding from the Central Government
to the State of Uttar Pradesh, from all sources, is expected to be over Rs.30000 crore during
2013-14.
During the financial year 2012-13, growth rate of Uttar Pradesh was better than the
national growth. The national average was 5 percent, whereas, average growth rate of
Uttar Pradesh was 5.4 percent
Industry and Service sector achieved the growth rate of 2.8 and 7.6 percent respectively
The social indicators of Uttar Pradesh during the 11th Five Year Plan were positive
The state was successful in establishing the economic activity by focusing on the
development of social and physical infrastructure
During the 12th Five Year Plan, the state needs to look forward to initiate a comprehensive
study for mapping the aquifer to get rid of its dependence on the ground water for irrigation
purposes. The state needs to improve on the share of manufacturing sector or industry, which
has witnessed a sharp decline in past some time, by doing away the unfavourable macro-
economic conditions prevalent in the state. The latest industrial policy is one of the steps to do
away the unfavourable conditions.
Education & Health should be given priority while working out development strategy
The State Government needs to resort optimum utilization of limited water resources
while planning for five per cent growth in agriculture
To connect all district headquarters by four-lane roads and construct 300 bridges and
100 ROB in the State, the state government may look forward to PPP mode for these
projects so that they could avail the benefits under Viability Gap Funding Scheme.
The Goa Government on 17 July 2013 has decided to issue concession passes to incoming
vehicles for the neighbouring districts, of Maharashtra and Karnataka. But the vehicles coming
from other States other than Maharashtra and Karnataka will have to pay the full entry toll fee.
The government has come up with a provision of issuing monthly and yearly passes to vehicles
registered in the neighbouring districts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. The State Public Works
Department is in the process of preparing the proposal after the State Government asked it to
do so. The tariff with concession in the entry toll fee would be notified in the last week of July
2013.
Vehicles which are carrying cargo from Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, (in Maharashtra) and Karwar and
Belgaum (Karnataka) would be permitted for the concession depending on how regularly they
visit the State. The imposition of entry toll fee had met with stringent opposition from
transporters in the neighbouring States.
The fee was levied in April 2013 by the State Government, which claimed that the money
collected would be used to upgrade the road infrastructure in Goa. The revenue earned by the
State Government would be utilised to make better roads, adding mainly the stretch between
Anmodh Ghat (near the Karnataka border) to Ponda, a town in Goa, would be expanded for
better traffic movement, at a cost of 15 crore Rupees. The State has planned to take up a 139-
km road upgradation under the Prime Ministers Sadak Yojna.
The Government of Kerala gave its nod for tapping unfermented sap or Neera from the coconut
all over the state. Neera, which is also called sweet toddy, is the non-alcoholic drink which is
extracted from immature inflorescence of coconut. The decision was taken by the Kerala
Government at the meeting in Thiruvananthapuram. This decision would prove to be very
beneficial for depressing coconut sector.
Neera tapping will take place in units of 1500 coconut trees in each and every district all over
Kerala, in the beginning as a part of the pilot project. Over one unit will have access of tapping
Neera in three districts Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram, where toddy
tapping is not taking place.
For the purpose of production of Neera, Abkari Laws will also be amended. It was decided that
only the companies as well as federations that are affiliated to Coconut Development Board,
will be allowed to produce Neera.
For the purpose of tapping the coconut tree for neera, toddy tappers would receive preference.
Apart from this, neera technicians will also be given membership in Toddy Tappers Welfare
Fund Board. Since a long time, the Coconut Development Board was demanding for starting the
neera production in order to revive the coconut sector. The technological advances that are
used in the process as well as packaging of Neera make sure that it is absolutely free from the
alcoholic content.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched the National Weekly Iron and Folic Acid
Supplementation (WIFS) programme for adolescents in Bangalore on 17 July 2013. It is a unique
initiative to protect the adolescent population from iron deficiency anemia. Around 13 crore
children will benefit from this programme. According to the health ministry, 70 percent children
below five years, 56 percent adolescent girls and 30 percent adolescent boys are anaemic in
India.
The programme envisages distribution of Iron and Folic Acid tablets once a week on every
Monday in every Government, aided schools and Anganwadi centres to improve physical
growth, academic performance and concentration among the growing children. The
programme to be funded under the National Programme for the Control and Prevention of
Anemia will have an additional benefit of providing de-worming tablets to these children
biannually.
In Madhya Pradesh, the state cabinet on 17 July 2013 decided to implement Madhya Pradesh
Police Health Security Scheme for police officers and employees. The scheme will be applicable
only to the police personnel working in the state.
The scheme will not be applicable to Indian Police Service officers. It will be run by a registered
trust, whose state-level management committee will be headed by the Director General of
Police. Each member will have to deposit entry fee of 100 rupee and 50 rupees per month
contribution. Members and their dependents will be entitled for treatment of up to 8 lakh
rupees in a financial year. They can avail the treatment facility in hospitals recognised by the
state government.
Delhi Police on 15 July 2013 issued an order instructing its investigation officers to make no
arrests on the basis of provisions available under Section 66A of the Information Technology
(IT) Act, without prior approval from a person of Deputy Commissioner of Police Rank.
The orders were issued by KK Vyas, the DCP of Economic Offences Wing, following the Supreme
Court directive in the Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India case. In this case the Supreme Court
instructed the states to implement an advisory by the Central Government making sure that
without prior permission from senior officers no person should be arrested for passing alleged
derogatory remarks on social networking websites.
The decision of the Supreme Court of India came following the application filed by Shreya
Singhal in the year 2012 to the Court challenging the constitutional validity of the provision of
the IT Act alleging of being misused and as a violation of Article 21 of Constitution of India
(right to life and personal liberty). Shreya Singhal filed her petition following the arrest of two
girls by Thane police, who critrisized the Mumbai Bandh that was organized to mourn for the
death of Bal Thackeray, the then Chief of Shiv Sena.
Section 66A of the IT Act states Punishment for sending offensive messages through
communication service, etc
b) Any information, which he knows to be false, but for the purpose of causing annoyance,
inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred
or ill will, persistently by making use of such computer resource or a communication
device,
c) Any electronic mail or electronic mail message for the purpose of causing annoyance or
inconvenience or to deceive or to mislead the addressee or recipient about the origin of
such messages
d) Shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and
with fine.
Nearly 20 Arab nations on 14 July 2013 pledged to improve the welfare of minorities in
Karnataka with financial aid to young entrepreneurs, small and medium enterprises and for
empowering women. About 20 Arab nations in West Asia and Africa have committed to grant 8
million rupees in 2013 to fund minority entrepreneurs, help young women become self-reliant
and educate the youth.
Among the states that have pledged help are Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait,
Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. A delegation of the chamber
recently visited Karnataka and offered support to the government's various minority
programmes.
With offices in Dubai and Muscat, the chamber has about 330 members, including 130 from
across the Arab states. The Arab states assured that the state government that we will facilitate
more investment to Karnataka from the Arab world.
Gujarat government on 14 July 2013 planned to introduce a cruise liner service between
Mumbai and Porbandar by the end of 2013 with the objective of promoting coastal tourism.
The plan is to introduce a cruise ship, to be run by a private operator, which will take tourists
from Mumbai to Porbandar and Kutch as part of a 3-day
package.
Planning Commission of India has sanctioned 120 crore rupees to develop coastal tourism in
Gujarat and the funds will be utilised to create on-shore facilities and related activities. As part
of the policy to promote cruise tourism, cruise vessels will be given berthing priority and no
port fee will be collected from cruise liners for docking at the state's ports.
Meanwhile, Gujarat government has begun the process of upgrading 12 airports for night flying
operations, enabling private operators to start intra-state flights. Around 2.75 crore tourists
visited Gujarat during 2012-13 and the state is expecting a total inflow of 3.25 crore tourists by
March 2014.
Punjab state government on 14 July 2013 launched the Night Policing Scheme (NPS) comprising
4000 police personnel and an independent cadre and command structure. The NPS is aimed at
augmenting and strengthening the deployment of police personnel, through the usage of
modern technology during night hours in cities and towns of the state.
The NPS will also focus on the national and state highways
and major roads crisscrossing the state, mainly to instill a
sense of security among the citizens. Coverage of NPS
would extend to all entry and exit points, vulnerable points,
sensitive institutions and outlying residential colonies of all
cities and major towns. The prevention and control of
street crime which directly affects citizens, especially
women and senior citizens, was a major challenge in the recent past.
Explaining key objectives of NPS it would give a fillip to night commerce and trade, provide a
security umbrella to restaurants, roadside eateries, street-hawkers, industrial labourers and
other night shift workers such as doctors, nurses, call-centre employees, toll-barrier and excise
barrier employees and others.
Hemant Soren, leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and son of party Chief Shibu Soren,
on 13 July 2013 sworn in as the ninth Chief Minister of Jharkhand. Syed Ahmed, the Governor
of Jharkhand administered the oath of the office to Hemant Soren in the premises of Raj
Bhavan in a swearing-in ceremony.
Earlier, on 13 July 2013, the President revoked his rule from the state following the provisions
mentioned under Proclamation under Clause (2) of the Article 356 of the Constitution of India.
The Presidents Rule was imposed on Jharkhand on 18 January 2013 after the failure of the
Constitutional Machinery in the state after JMM withdrew support to the BJP-led government
under Arjun Munda on 8 January 2013.
In Part IV of the Constitution of India under States Chapter III (The State Legislature Conduct
of Business), Article 188 Oath or affirmation by the Members is mentioned.
Article 188 States: Every Member in the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council of a
State shall, before taking his seat make or subscribe before the Governor or some person
appointed in that behalf buy him, an oath of affirmation according to the form set out for the
purpose of the Third Schedule.
President Rule in Jharkhand was revoked by the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 13
July 2013. The President on 13 July 2013 signed the
Proclamation under clause (2) of the Article 356 of the
Constitution of India and revoked the Proclamation that
was issued for the state on 18 January 2013.
Jharkhand was created as a state in 2000 and since then, it has been kept under the Presidents
Rule three times.
1st Presidents Rule: imposed on 19 January 2009 because of loss of majority following
the resignation of CM Shibu Soren
2nd Presidents Rule: imposed on 1 June 2010, because of loss of majority following the
resignation of CM Shibu Soren
3rd time President Rule: imposed on 18 January 2013, because BJP lost majority in the
state after withdrawal of support from Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)
Hemant Soren will take oath as the new Chief Minister of Jharkhand on 13 July 2013.
Section 1 of Article 356 mentions: If the President, on receipt of a report from the Governor of
a State or otherwise, is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the Government of the
State cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution, the President
may by Proclamation-
a) Assume to himself all or any of the functions of the Government of the State and all or
any of the powers vested in or exercisable by the Governor anybody or authority in the
State other than the Legislature of the State
b) Declare that the powers of the Legislature of the State shall be exercisable by or under
the authority of Parliament
Provided that nothing in this clause shall authorize, the President to assume to himself any of
the powers vested in or exercisable by a High Court, or to suspend in whole or in part the
operation of any provision of this Constitution relating to High Courts.
Section 2 of Article 356 States: Any such Proclamation may be revoked or varied by a
subsequent Proclamation.
The Union government of India on 10 July 2013 constituted a Cabinet Committee to oversee
reconstruction and rehabilitation work in flood-ravaged Uttarakhand. Union Ministers A K
Antony, Sharad Pawar, P Chidambaram, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Sushil Kumar Shinde, Oscar
Fernandes, Kapil Sibal, Girija Vyas, Jairam Ramesh and Harish Rawat are the members of the
committee. The Committee will be chaired by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Uttarakhand Chief Minister
Vijay Bahuguna and National Disaster Management Authority Vice Chairman M Shashidhar
Reddy will be the permanent invitees.
The committee will provide broad guidance to reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts in the
state and take such decisions, as may be required. The government has already announced
1000 crore rupees for disaster relief measures in the flood-devastated parts of Uttarakhand.
The Annual Plan size of 7300 crore rupees for the year 2013-14 was finalized for the state of
Jammu and Kashmir on 9 July 2013 by the Planning Commission of India (PCI). The plan size was
agreed during a meet of the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia
and Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah.
The state would be considered for PMRP (State Sector) projects and can be offered 600 crore
rupees, in addition to the annual plan. An amount of 3000 crore rupees is likely to flow from
the Centre to Jammu & Kashmir through various Centrally Sponsored Schemes. Moreover, a
special assistance of 710 crore rupees, would be made available to the state from the central
plan for PMGSY projects. Compiling all the resources to be given to the state, the Plan
assistance from the Central Government to the State of Jammu & Kashmir is expected to be
over 11000 crore rupees, during 2013-14.
The twelfth five year plan will focus on accelerated and sustained Growth, Growth-employment
Linkage, Consolidation of Infrastructure, Empowerment of people, & building of human and
institutional capacities. The State would target a modest and realistic growth rate of 7.5
percent with focus on productive sectors and promoting private and public investment in the
infrastructure sectors. Making growth inclusive by putting in place special component plans.
Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth rate of J&K during the 12th Plan Period
was only 6 percent which is lower than national average of 8 percent
Service Sector growth rate of J&K was 9.5 percent which was almost at par with the
national average of 9.7 percent during 11th Plan
The state performed well in sectors like horticulture, education and health sector
As a percentage of GSDP, States Own Tax Revenue is about 6.7 percent in 2011-12
which needs to be further increased to balance the requirements for expenditure
Efforts made by the State to augment the States own tax revenue was appreciable
During the 12th Plan Period, the state also aims towards enhanced and inclusive
development is a key component of the overall strategy to build on peace dividends
Jammu and Kashmir needs to step-up growth to catch up with all India average.
Agriculture is a primary and traditional occupation which is vitally important for the
balanced and sustainable growth of economy. The State needs to take advantage of on-
going schemes like RKVY and NHM to nurture development of this sector.
Jammu & Kashmir has great potential in terms of natural resources which should be
harnessed to generate sustainable growth and income opportunities for the people.
Tourism, obviously, holds good prospects for the State. The State Government needs to
prepare a comprehensive plan to improve high value tourism as well as religious
tourism.
DURING 12 TH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2012-17) THE STATE NEEDS TO LOOK FORWARD
TO
Power Sector deficit which has been affecting the States Own non tax revenue
adversely
The National development Council (NDC) has identified 25 monitorable targets that
reflect towards the vision of rapid, sustainable and more inclusive growth during this
plan period.
The 30 habitations that suffers with the quality of water problem due to presence of
Fluoride, Iron and Salinity, needs to be taken care of and bring a solution to the problem
Further, 46 percent habitations are fully covered with drinking water facilities against
the national average of 76 percent. The State Government should step up the efforts to
cover 100 percent habitations with water supply facilities during 12th Plan under
National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP).
The state needs to focus on the development of the social and physical infrastructure to
restore economic activity and encourage private participation to create atmosphere of
conducive investment
The state needs to prioritize education, health and tourism and develop a strategy to
promote them
The Allahabad high court on 10 July 2013 put a stay on caste-based rallies throughout Uttar
Pradesh. It also issued notices to central and state governments, the Election Commission and
four major political parties. The Lucknow bench of the court including Justices Uma Nath Singh
and Mahendra Dayal gave the ruling while responding to a PIL.
The court gave the ruling in the backdrop of the BSP recently organising Brahman Bhaichara
Sammelan in 40 districts of the state, SP also had organised a similar event in Lucknow.
The court also issued notices to other political parties such as Congress and BJP. The PIL
submitted that there was an increase of caste-based political rallies in the state. PIL stated that
political parties were organising caste-based rallies in the name of different castes such as
Brahmin, Kshatriya and Vaishya etc. These rallies can cause damage to social unity and
harmony. They are dividing the society which was against the spirit of the Constitution.
The Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy on 8 July 2013 sanctioned central financial
assistance of 4.4 crore rupees for distribution of 20000 solar lanterns in the flood affected areas
of Uttarakhand. The full cost of the lanterns, which would be distributed among the people in
the flood affected areas of the state will be met by the Ministry itself. Each lantern costs
approximately 2200 rupees.
The announcement came as a follow up of the relief and re-establishment plan after the
Himalayan State was struck by the natural Calamity on 15 June 2013. The announcement on the
distribution of the solar lanterns was made by the Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy;
Dr. Farooq Abdullah after the Ministry received a request from the State Government of
Uttarakhand to provide Solar Lanterns, in principle.
14000 lanterns in 2009-10 to West Bengal, for Cyclone Aila affected people of the state
1000 solar lanterns in Leh during 2010-11 to people of flash flood affected areas
14900 solar lanterns in Sikkim during 2011-12 to the earth quake affected people
Union Government of India on 7 July 2013 announced a grant of 97 crore rupees to Kerala for
implementation of the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in the schools of the state. The Union
Government has also made a decision to hike the allowances for cooks, who prepare mid-day
meal in schools by fifty rupees.
The Mid Day Meal is the worlds largest school feeding programme that reaches out to about
12 crore children in over 12.65 lakh schools/EGS centres across the country.
Mid Day Meal in schools has had a long history in India. In 1925, a Mid Day Meal Programme
was introduced for disadvantaged children in Madras Municipal Corporation. By the mid 1980s
three States viz. Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the UT of Pondicherry had universalized a
cooked Mid-Day Meal Programme with their own resources for children studying at the primary
stage By 1990-91 the number of States implementing the mid day meal programme with their
own resources on a universal or a large scale had increased to twelve states.
To enhance enrollment, retention and attendance and simultaneously improve the nutritional
levels among children, under the National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary
Education (NP-NSPE) that was launched as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme on 15th August 1995,
initially in 2408 blocks in the country.
The Union Ministry of Rural Development on 6 July 2013 approved 4130 crore rupees for the
construction of 5700 km of rural roads in Bihar. This is the highest allotment for the state in the
past 12 years under PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana). This is the highest allocation
under the scheme to Bihar in the last 12 years. Out of the fund allocated in all 38 districts, 2400
rural roads and 190 bridges would be constructed.
Out of the total fund, 80 percent would be spent on road construction in 10 districts. These are
Araria, Aurangabad, Darbhanga, Jamui, Kaimur, Madhubani, Nawada Sitamarhi, Rohtas and
West Champaran, majority of which are affected by naxalism.
Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Sukhbir Singh Badal on 5 July 2013 approved the
comprehensive conceptual plan to develop New Chandigarh in the Mullanpur area on the
outskirts of the city.
The Punjab government aimed to develop New Chandigarh as one of the best planned cities
with ultra modern infrastructure to enable it to face the challenges of 21st century while
making it an economic hub of South East Asia.
The conceptual plan was prepared by Greater Mohali Area Development Authority
(GMADA).The new city is planned in an area of 15272.5 acres in the foothills of Shivaliks, and is
supposed to have Eco-City, Medi-City, Education-City and mega projects that would drive the
growth of the state to the next path.
The Edu-City will have reputed international universities and institutes in areas of hospital
administration, management courses, computer science and engineering branches,
biotechnology, multimedia, pharmaceuticals, tourism and hospitality, industrial design, media
and mass communication.
1278 crore rupees for the infrastructure was approved by the Punjab government of the
proposed city, out of which 660 crore rupees has been sanctioned for Road Infrastructure to
build a world class infrastructure technology in the building of road network.
Around 12 crore Rupees was approved by the government for installation of 10-MGD (million
gallons daily) capacity water treatment plants 262 Crore Rupees for water supply, sewerage
and storm water and drainage water, 40 Crore Rupees for 62 MGD sewerage treatment plant
and 300 crore Rupees for 220-kV and 66-kV sub-stations, electrification, street lighting and
laying of 66 kV underground cable.
The road is set to be completed by 31 March2014, and its two service lanes would be
completed by May 2014.
The Uttar Pradesh government on 5 July 2013 issued a fresh notification for creation of Amethi
as a new district which will include three tehsils of Sultanpur and one of Rae Bareli. The district
headquarters of Amethi will be Gauriganj. Sultanpur's Amethi, Gauriganj and Musafirkhana
tehsils and Rae Bareli's Tiloi will be part of Amethi district.
Some revenue villages of Maharajganj tehsil of Rae Bareli were included in Tiloi tehsil of Amethi
and in exchange some villages of Tiloi were included in Maharajganj. Amethi is Congress Vice
President Rahul Gandhi's parliamentary constituency, whereas Rae Bareli is Congress President
Sonia Gandhi's constituency.
The Allahabad High Court had in April 2013 quashed the UP government notification of July
2010 that paved way for creation of Amethi (then ChhatrapatiShaujiMaharajNagar) as a
separate district in response to a public interest litigation. The litigation had contested that
Amethi cannot be given the status of a district because of the ongoing census operations.
BACKGROUND
In 2002, the then chief minister Mayawati had carved out a separate district of Amethi and it
was named as Chhatrapati Shauji Maharaj Nagar (CSM Nagar). The creation of new district was
announced in May 2003. However, in August 2003, BSP government led by Mayawati fell
following withdrawal of support by the BJP and its coalition partners. The succeeding SP
government led by Mulayam Singh Yadav scrapped Amethi district in September 2003.
The CSM Nagar district was once again renamed Amethi in July 2012 by the SP government
which came to power in March 2012. On 22 September 2012, a larger bench of the Allahabad
high court ruled that the state government could not issue a notification for creating new
district in view of the notification issued by the Government of India regarding Census
operations. Finally, in April 2013, a Lucknow bench of Justice Devi Prasad Singh, Justice Sabibul
Hasnain and Justice DK Arora quashed the state government's notification for creation of CSM
Nagar district renamed as Amethi by the SP government.
National Disaster Management (NDM) headed by agriculture minister Sharad Pawar approved a
central assistance of 107 Crore Rupees for Kerala.
Basically the relief package will be sanctioned to Kerala for facing Rabi (winter) crop losses due
to drought in 2012.
It is worth mentioning here that, in year 2012 Kerala faced drought due to unexpected deficit in
rainfall during the Southwest and Northeast monsoons which resulted in Lack of rains and had
directly affected power generation and agriculture in the State.
The Union Government of India on 4 July 2013 decided to depute a technical team to assist in
planning, designing and reconstruction of devastated houses in Uttarakhand. The panel from
New Delhi would be sent to Uttarakhand on 6 to 7 July 2013 to access the damage caused by
natural calamity.
As per the announcement, the Union Government will offer full support to the State
Government of Uttarakhand in re-construction of the houses under the Rajiv Awas Yojna.
Earlier, Uttarakhand on 16 July 2013 faced a natural calamity in form of landslides and flash
floods in which more than 10000 people died. Several houses and buildings were washed away
in the devastation that was witnessed by the state.
Tamil Nadu government on 2 July 2013 sanctioned over 250 crore Rupees for different road-
related works in different districts of the state.
Around 157.37 crore Rupees was allotted for repairing damaged roads to the coverage of 78.80
km in the Ariyalur and Perambalur districts which are spotted with limestone mines and cement
factories. The amount will be used towards repairing the roads largely used by heavy vehicles
catering to and fro the mines and factories.
Also, a sum of 81 crore Rupees was granted for taking up various works on the Chennai-
Dindugul national highway connecting Tiruchirappally and her native constituency Srirangam,
including construction of small bridges.
The Delhi Cabinet on 3 July 2013 decided to relax the eligibility criteria to cover two lakh
vulnerable families under the Annashree Scheme. As per new criteria for Annashree scheme,
any household, whose head has been a resident of Delhi for at least three years and the annual
family income is not more than 1 lakh rupees is eligible for benefit under the scheme.
Delhi has been fixed as 1 January 2010 was fixed as the cut-off date for residing in Delhi. The
earlier cut-off date was 1 April 2008. The family, however, should not be getting benefits under
the below poverty line (BPL) and Antodaya scheme. This is the basic criteria to be eligible under
Annashree scheme. Moreover, the household should not be getting food at subsidized rate
under any other scheme.
Launched in 2012, the Delhi government provides a cash subsidy of 600 rupees a month to
approximately one lakh households. The money is transferred to the bank account of the
leading female member of the family. The Samajik Suvidha Sangam conducted a survey to
identify the families.
Himachal Pradesh on 2 July 2013 was declared as the first Smoke-free state of the country. The
declaration was made in compliance to Section 4 of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products
Act (COTPA) 2003.
The Union Government armed itself with a comprehensive Act named the Cigarettes and Other
Tobacco Products Act (COTPA, 2003) to control tobacco industry, which is responsible for the
deaths of thousands annually in India and worldwide. The Act is applicable to all products
containing tobacco in any form and it extends to whole of India. The act is comprehensive
however there are a few loopholes that have been discussed below.
Smoking in all Public Places is Prohibited - The term public place is vaguely defined and
refers to any place, where public have access, whether as of right or not, and includes
auditorium, hospital buildings, railway waiting room, amusement centers, restaurants,
public offices, court buildings, educational institutions, libraries, public conveyances and
like which are visited by general public but does not include any open space.
Creation of Smoking Areas - In restaurants, hotels and airports smoking areas are to be
physically segregated in such a manner that the air from these areas does not circulate
to the non- smoking areas. Another very loosely implemented provision.
Display of Prominent Non Smoking Signs e.g. "Smoking here is strictly prohibited" is
mandatory at all public places.
Both direct & indirect advertisement of tobacco products prohibited in all forms of
Audio, Visual and Print Media
Total ban on sponsoring of any sport and cultural events by cigarette and other tobacco
product companies
The seller (shopkeeper) should ensure that the person who is buying the tobacco
product is not a minor.
A display board to be put up at the point of sale declaring that "sale of tobacco products
to minors is prohibited"
In order to restrict access of youth for tobacco products, the sale of the tobacco
products is prohibited within a radius of 100 yards of any educational institution.
A display board has to be put up outside the educational institutions declaring the same.
All tobacco product packages need to carry prominent and legible health warnings.
The warnings will be given in the same language as given on the pack.
All imported tobacco products should also carry the specified warnings.
The Nicotine and Tar contents of all tobacco products must be clearly displayed on the
packs
Producers of tobacco products must ensure that these harmful contents are within
maximum permissible limits as prescribed by the rules
The testing of tobacco products to measure nicotine and tar contents to be done only at
Govt. recognized laboratories
During the same meet, approval was also given to identify Jaipur as Counter Magnet Area
following the request of the Rajasthan Government. The board has also recommended setting
up of the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) for implementation of the
Rapid Road Transit System which in Phase-I will connect Delhi-Panipat (111 km), Delhi-Alwar
(180 km) and Delhi-Meerut (90 km). The targeted time for completion of the three corridors
has been fixed to 2016.
NCR Regional Plan 2021 has been reviewed and the Draft Revised Regional Plan 2021 prepared
by the NCRPB has been approved for inviting objections and suggestions from the public.
The Karnataka government on 30 June 2013 launched a health information help line service
Arogya Vani. This helpline is first of its kind in the state. Infrastructure of this helpline service
was set up by a Hyderabad-based NGO Health Management and Research Institute. The Call
Centre has to provide information on the nearest Government Hospital, before providing a
private-sector alternative. For immediate remedy related to any health problem, dial 104 to get
health tips.
The main objective of this facility is to assist people living in rural or remote areas who face
difficulty in accessing the service of qualified doctors and to provide information on any health
problem.
ONE LINERS
The Person who succeeded Ranjan Mathai to be the next Foreign Secretary of India by
Manmohan Singh- Sujata Singh
The vice chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia University who on 1 July 2013 appointed as
the 20th Lt Governor of Delhi- Najeeb Jung
The Person who on 2 July 2013 has been appointed as Director General of Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS)- Sunil Soni
The first ever Indian woman to receive Dubai Government's coveted Emirates Woman
Award for business excellence in June 2013- Vandana Gandhi
The U.S. inventor who was known as the father of the computer mouse who died on 3
July 2013 at age of 88- Douglas Engelbart
The Egyptian Leader who sworn in as interim president of Egypt till the next elections
takes place succeeding Mohamed Morsi, who was removed after a military coup- Adli
Mansour
Renowned Madhubani painting artist who died at a private hospital in Ranti, near
Madhubani on 4 July 2013- Mahasundari Devi
The Bollywood actress who on 6 July 2013 got the Best Actress award at 14th IIFA
(International Indian Film Academy) awards 2013 held in Macau- Vidya Balan
Leading liberal opposition leader who on 6 July 2013 was named as Egypt's new Prime
Minister- Mohamed ElBaradei
Senior parliamentarian who on 4 July 2013 was appointed as the new governor of
Sikkim- Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil
Former Delhi police Chief, who on 8 July 2013 took over as the new Governor of
Meghalaya- KK Paul
An acknowledged food scientist and the former Director of the Central Food
Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) who died on 9 July 2013- Dr. H.A.B. Parpia
The Person who on 8 July 2013 took over as the new Lieutenant Governor of Andaman
and Nicobar Islands- Lt Gen (Retd) AK Singh
The Theme of world Population day observed across the World on 11 July 2013- Focus is
on Adolescent Pregnancy
Indian Parsi conductor of western classical music who was selected to be honoured with
Tagore Award 2013- Zubin Mehta
The legendary actor and the proud recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award and Padma
Bhushan Award who died on 12 July 2013- Pran
The Person who on 16 July 2013 was appointed as the next Commissioner of Delhi
Police and will be succeeding Neeraj Kumar- Bhim Sain Bassi
The Person who was administered the oath of the office of Chief Justice of India (CJI) by
he President of India on 19 July 2013-Justice Palanisamy Sathasivam
The Chief Justice of India who on 18 July 2013 retired from the office after a short term
of just nine months- Justice Altamas Kabir
The day which was observed as Nelson Mandela International Day to inspire people to
be an agent of change- 18 July 2013
82 Years old Veteran Tamil film lyricist who died at a private hospital in Chennai on 18
July 2013- Vaali
An Indian-American woman was nominated for the Post of Assistant Secretary of State
of USA- Nisha Desai Biswal
South Korean city which was named as the World Book Capital for the year 2015 as per
UNESCO announcement- Incheon
Former Kuttanad MLA and Chairman of the Kerala State Farming Corporation, who died
at a hospital in Kochi- Prof. Oommen Mathew
The Finance Minister of Jammu and Kashmir who on 21 July 2013 appointed as the new
Chairman of GST Panel- Abdul Rahim Rather
The Chairman and CEO of Leo Burnett, India who was re-elected as the President of
Advertising Agencies Association of India-Arvind Sharma
Renowned south India yesteryear actor, who died in Chennai at the age of 59 on 23 July
2013 followed a brief illness- Manjula Vijayakumar
The Duchess of Cambridge, who gave birth to a baby boy on 22 July 2013 at the London
hospital- Kate Middleton
Indian American author who novel The Lowland has been listed among 13 novels
longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013- Jhumpa Lahiri
The cousin of Rajiv Gandhi as well as the Minister for Internal Security during his
government, who died in Gurgaon on 25 July 2013- Arun Nehru
The famous Indian Port which was conferred with the Major Port of the Year award for
its excellent performance in the year 2012-13- Paradip Port
The Bollywood actor who held the Guinness World Record for being the most type-cast
actor, died on 28 July 2013 at the age of 85 years- Jagdish Raj
Sarod maestro who was chosen for the 21st Rajiv Gandhi National Sadhbhavna Award-
Amjad Ali Khan
The former Indian Test umpire who passed away on 29 July 2013 at a private hospital in
Karnataka. He was 83 years of age- SN Hanumantha Rao
NEWS CAPSULE
The Institute of Cost Accountants of India on 23 July 2013 announced that Suresh Chandra
Mohanty was elected as the new president of the body. Suresh Chandra Mohanty replaced
Rakesh Singh. With this, he became the 56th President of the Institute.
Mohanty was elected for the 2013-14 time period. In the meanwhile, AS Durga was elected as
the new Vice-President of ICAI.
He is also the Fellow Member of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) and
Institute of Valuers (FIV) of India.
Suresh Chandra Mohanty is the Registered Valuer under the Wealth Tax Act, 1957 and
Licensed Surveyor and Loss Assessor.
He played a major role in keeping the liaison with crucial regulators, while at the same
time, maintaining dialogues with the international standards setters.
He also represented the Institute in the Accounting & Auditing Committee and Task
Force for reviewing the Constitution of South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA).
His major contributions have been towards Cost and Management Accounting (CMA)
profession as the Chairman of Cost Audit & Assurance Standards Board (CAASB).
The Institute was established for regulating the profession of Cost and Management
Accountancy in India.
The governance of the Institute is done by a council which consists of 20 members, out
of which 15 are elected from among the members of the Institute and 5 people are
nominated by the Government of India.
The ICAI has over 500000 students as well as over 60000 qualified members, at present.
ICAI is also the member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), The
Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA) and The South Asian Federation
of Accountants (SAFA).
Sam Balsara (Madison Communications Pvt Ltd) and Srinivasan K Swamy (R K SWAMY BBDO Pvt
Ltd).
AAAI is the official as well as national organisation of all the advertising agencies of
India.
It played a crucial role in formation of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI).
It also encouraged formation of the Indian Broadcasting Foundation.
AAAI enjoys the strong bond with Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA).
Abdul Rahim Rather, the Finance Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on 21 July 2013 was
appointed as the new Chairman of GST Panel by the Empowered Committee of States Finance
Ministers on GST.
Abdul Rahim Rather preceded Sushil Kumar Modi who had resigned from the post after a split
in the JD (U)-BJP Government in Bihar, in which he was the Deputy Chief Minister and the
Finance Minister. The name of Abdul Rahim Rathers was proposed by Delhi Chief Minister
Sheila Dixit who herself holds the Finance portfolio.
Now, Abdul Rahim with his appointment will perform the dreadful task of pursuing the
proposed new indirect tax regime under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will subsume
excise, service tax and local levies.
It is important here to note that the Standing Committee on Finance had finalised its views on
the GST Bill, on 20 July 2013 which was introduced in Parliament in 2010. The report would be
now tabled in the parliament during its Monsoon season that is scheduled to begin from 5
August 2013.
The Bill is directed towards conferring simultaneous power on Parliament as well as the State
Legislatures, including every Union territory with a legislature, for levying goods and services
tax on every transaction of supply of goods or services or both.
Bhim Sain Bassi, a senior IPS officer of 1977 batch was appointed as the next Police
Commissioner of Delhi on 16 July 2013. He would take charge of Delhi police as its
commissioner on 1 August 2013. The 57 year old Bassi will succeed Neeraj Kumar, who is due to
retire on 31 July 2013.
Bassi will take the charge of his office as the 20th Commissioner of Delhi Police.
Bassi have served in different capacities of Delhi Police that includes special
commissioner (traffic), special commissioner (vigilance), joint commissioner (southern
range) and additional commissioner (northern range).
He is a commerce-cum-law graduate
Lt Gen (Retd) AK Singh, on 8 July 2013 took over as the new Lieutenant Governor of Andaman
and Nicobar Islands. AK Singh was administered oath by the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court
Arun Mishra at a formal swearing-in-ceremony at Raj Niwas in Port Blair.
Lt Gen Singh, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ex-general officer, Commanding-in-Chief, Southern
Command, was commissioned into one of the oldest Regiments, the 7th Light Cavalry on the
17th June 1973. The prior task of AK Singh is to provide security and balanced development,
while keeping ecological concerns to the fore, would be his focus area.
Former Delhi police Chief, KK Paul on 8 July 2013 took over as the new Governor of Meghalaya,
after he was administered the oath of office and secrecy by the Chief Justice of Meghalaya High
Court, T Meena Kumari at a simple function held at the Durbal Hall of the Raj Bhavan in
Shillong.
ABOUT KK PAUL
KK Paul was the Delhi Police commissioner from February 2004 to July 2007 and became
a member of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on 26 July 2007.
He had also served in the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Research and Analysis Wing
(RAW).
He joined the IPS in 1970 and was granted the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-
Mizoram-Union Territories) cadre.
He was also involved in managing the events like the Asian Games in 1982 in New Delhi
and the Non-Aligned Movement summit in New Delhi in 1983.
KK Paul had cracked the cricket betting racket in which former South African skipper
Hansie Cronje was indicted.
Senior parliamentarian Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil on 4 July 2013 was appointed as the new
governor of Sikkim. Dadasaheb Patil has represented Maharashtra's Satara in the Lok Sabha as
an MP. He is also a former IAS officer, and will replace presently serving governor of Sikkim BP
Singh.
73 years old Dadasaheb Patil was elected to the 13th and 14th Lok Sabha from the Karad
constituency in Maharashtra on the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP ticket).
Shriniwas Patil has completed his M.A. (Economics) and LL.B. degrees from Pune and
Bombay Universitites.
He had served various portfolios in Maharashtra, which includes Collector of Beed and
Pune districts, Deputy CEO of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation.
Nasscom, the IT software services industry body on 5 July 2013 appointed R. Chandrasekhar,
the former Secretary Department of Telecommunications (DoT), as its president.
60 years old, R. Chandrashekhar will be succeeding current Nasscom President Som Mittal,
whose tenure expires in January 2014. R. Chandrashekhar retired from DOT in March 2013 and
had also declined an offer to head the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) which
is India's premier technical intelligence agency.
Chandrashekhar will take charge of Nasscom at a difficult time since growth for the100 billion
dollars industry has slowed and will have the responsibility to take forward Nasscoms
ambitious target of grossing 300 billion dollars (18 lakh crore Rupees) revenue for the IT sector
by 2020.
Protectionist regulations, such as the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration
Modernization Act of 2013 introduced in the United States in April 2013 are creating barriers
for Indian companies to operate there and it will be a major challenge for R. Chandrasekhar.
Sunil Soni, on 2 July 2013 has been appointed as Director General of Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS). Sunil Soni is a 1981 batch IAS officer of Maharashtra cadre who at present is on
compulsory wait in the Department of Financial Services under Ministry of Finance.
The appointment of Sunil Soni as Director General came with the superannuation of Sharad
Gupta who himself is a 1977 batch IAS officer of Assam cadre. The Appointments Committee of
the Cabinet has also appointed Tapan Ray, a 1982 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre as
Additional Secretary in Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a body under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and
Public Distribution which basically looks after the formulation of standards for all segments of
industry and business.
It also certifies products, which is popularly known by ISI mark. It is also into certification of
imported products and hallmarking of jewellery. Former Telecom Secretary R. Chandrasekhar
appointed President of Nasscom.
Nasscom, the IT software services industry body on 5 July 2013 appointed R. Chandrasekhar,
the former Secretary Department of Telecommunications (DoT), as its president.
60 years old, R. Chandrashekhar will be succeeding current Nasscom President Som Mittal,
whose tenure expires in January 2014. R. Chandrashekhar retired from DOT in March 2013 and
had also declined an offer to head the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) which
is India's premier technical intelligence agency.
He is a 1975 batch IAS officer from Andhra Pradesh and as the Secretary of DoT, drove policies
around licensing, spectrum management, National Broadband Plan and the National Telecom
Policy 2012, among others. During his career with the Government, he held a variety of key
assignments many of them relating to the information and communications technology sector,
both in the Government of India and Andhra Pradesh Government.
Chandrashekhar will take charge of Nasscom at a difficult time since growth for the100 billion
dollars industry has slowed and will have the responsibility to take forward Nasscoms
ambitious target of grossing 300 billion dollars (18 lakh crore Rupees) revenue for the IT sector
by 2020.
Protectionist regulations, such as the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration
Modernization Act of 2013 introduced in the United States in April 2013 are creating barriers
for Indian companies to operate there and it will be a major challenge for R. Chandrasekhar.
Najeeb Jung, the vice chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia University on 1 July 2013 appointed as
the 20th Lt Governor of Delhi. Njaeeb Jung has replaced
Tejendra Khanna, who was the 1961 batch Indian
Administrative Service officer and the last Lt Governor of
Delhi.
He has reviewed the existing schemes for enhancing participation of minorities in higher
education.
He is also the Member of the Special Task Force setup by the Ministry of Home Affairs
(India) to suggest developmental options for the Jammu region of the State of Jammu
and Kashmir.
He is the Member of the Senate of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, (IITK) and
several other Committees at the national level.
Lieutenant General Anil Chait took over as Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman
Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC) on 1 July 2013. The General Officer in his career spanning over
39 years held various coveted Command, Staff and Instructional appointments. The General
Officer has a vast operational experience across the entire spectrum of conflict.
Lieutenant General Anil Chait, in his formative years was associated with the Special Action
Group (The Black Cats) of the National Security Guards and
was awarded the VishishtSeva Medal. He served with an
infantry division, as Colonel General Staff on the Line of
Control during Operation Parakram. The General Officer has
tenanted staff assignment in the Military Secretarys Branch
in the Colonels rank and the Perspective Planning
Directorate in the Brigadiers rank dealing with formulation
of National and Military Security Strategy & Policy.
Anil Chait has been responsible for the study on the Restructuring of the Strike Corps, making it
into a transformational trailblazer for FORCE-2025. As Commandant Army War College the
General Officer set up Study Centre for domain specialization and transformation of the College
into a Centre of Excellence for training leaders to win the Nations Wars.
Anil Chait has been the Commandant of the prestigious Army War College and prior to moving
to Delhi, the General Officer has been GOC-in-C Central Command. He was conferred
distinguished service award of Param Vishisht Seva Medal in 2013. The General Officer has
deep interest in strategic issues with great focus on the sub-continental milieu.
Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan was chosen for the 21st Rajiv Gandhi National Sadhbhavna
Award for his contribution towards promotion of communal harmony and peace. It will be
conferred on Amjad Ali Khan on 20 August 2013, the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister
Rajiv Gandhi.
The award is given on 20 August evry year, the birth anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi, which is
celebrated as Sadbhavna Diwas (Harmony Day).The former recipients of the award comprise
Mother Teresa, Bismillah Khan, Teesta Setalvad, Swami Agnivesh, Harsh Mander, Sunil Dutt,
Dilip Kumar, Mohammed Yunus, Maulana Wahiuddin Khan and K R Narayanan.
Four Indian-American Professors Kannan Soundararajan, Rajeev Alur, Salil P Vadhan and Senthil
Todadri in fourth week of July 2013 won Simons Investigators Awards 2013.
Apart from these, 9 other mathematicians, theoretical physicists and theoretical computer
scientists were also selected for the Simons Investigators Awards for their cutting edge
research.
The 2013 awards were announced by the New York-based Simons Foundation, which is a non -
profit organisation. Its mission is to advance the lines of research in mathematics and basic
sciences. The Simons Investigators program provides a stable base of support for outstanding
scientists, enabling them to undertake long-term study of fundamental questions. The
foundation was incorporated in 1994 by Jim and Marilyn Simons.
Chicago
Simons Investigators are outstanding theoretical scientists, who receive long-term research
support from the Simons Foundation.
Level and Duration of Funding: A Simons Investigator is appointed for an initial period of five
years with possible renewal for a further five years. An Investigator will receive research
support of $100,000 per year, with an additional $10,000 per year provided to the
Investigators department. The Investigators institution will receive 20 percent for indirect
costs.
The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation on 24 July 2013 announced the Ramon Magsaysay
Awards for the year 2013 to three individuals and two organizations for changing their societies
for the better.
Afghanistan's first woman governor Habiba Sarabi and a Myanmar civil society organiser Lahpai
Seng Raw, who both helped families displaced by conflict in their home nations, are among five
winners of Asia's equivalent of the Nobel Prize for the year 2013.
Habiba Sarabi of Afghanistan honoured for helping build a functioning local government
and pushing for education and women's rights in
Afghanistan's Bamyan Province despite
discrimination and poverty.
Ernesto Domingo, a 76-year-old Physician honored for dedicating his career to pushing
for the poor's access to Health services and for groundbreaking and successful advocacy
of neonatal Hepatitis vaccination that has saved millions of lives in the Philippines.
The Nepalese group Shakti Samuha (Power Group), formed by survivors of human
trafficking, has recognised for helping fellow victims by setting up halfway homes and
emergency shelters.
Every year the award is presented in a ceremony conducted on 31 August in Manila and
the winners are honoured with US 50000 dollars prize money.
More than 300 people and groups, including the US Peace Corps and the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations, have been recognized since 1958.
Paradip Port was conferred with the Major Port of the Year award for its excellent performance
in the year 2012-13. The award was received by SS Mishra, Chairman, Paradip Port Trust, at the
SCOPE International Conference & Exhibition 2013 held in Chennai.
Paradip Port Trust (PPT) handled 56.55 million tonnes of traffic in the year 2012-13. There is an
increase from 54.25 million tonnes of traffic in 2011-12. During 2012-13, the port also added 22
million tonnes of capacity, thus bringing the total to 102 million tonnes.
It is important to note that the Paradip Port was also adjudged as the Major Port of the Year
during 2009-10 at the Annual Indian Maritime Gateway Awards 2010 ceremony organised by
Gateway Media Private Ltd.
Paradip Port is one of the major Indian ports that serve the Eastern and Central parts of
the country.
Its vicinity extends to the states of Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal,
Madhya Pradesh and Bihar.
The port primarily deals with the bulk cargos as well as clean cargos.
From the past 10 years, there has been an exceptional growth in the traffic handled by
the Paradip Port.
Oil Industry Safety Awards for the year 2011-12 were presented by Union Minister of
Petroleum Minister Petroleum & Natural Gas, Veerappa Moily and , Minister of State for
Petroleum & Natural Gas, Panabaaka Lakshmi on 19 July 2013. The award was given to the
Chief Executives of Winning Oil & Gas organizations in a ceremony organised by Oil Industry
Safety Directorate (OISD) at New Delhi.
No.
(Onshore)
1. H.G. Sayyad,
LOCO Staff, BPCL-
13 Individual Individual; Mumbai Refinery
(Company/Contract
Contribution Employee)
2. B.N. Malleswara
Towards safety
Rao, Field
Operator, HPCL-
Visakh Refinery.
Oil Industry Safety Awards were initiated by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in 1987.
These awards are given to recognize the efforts of Oil & Gas Industry in enhancing safety
performance of the oil installations thereby improved productivity, profitability and
sustainability. Organisations that have achieved exceptional safety performance are presented
with the Safety Award. The criteria for selection of these Awards is based on various
parameters like Complexity of the facility, Volumes handled, Safety Management system,
Accidents & losses. In totality 16 numbers of Oil Industry Safety Awards were presented for the
year 2011-12to the oil industry organizations. OISD Safety Awards also include Individual
Awards to the employees & contract workmen who have made significant contribution to
enhance safety. For the first time OISD awards were given to the organization reporting highest
number of near-miss incidents.
ABOUT OISD
MOP&NG (Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas) constituted Oil Industry Safety Directorate
(OISD) in 1986 to enhance safety in Oil & Gas Industry. Oil Industry has immensely benefited
from the standards and safety audits carried out by OISD who has been granted ISO 9002
certification recently.
The British firm Real VNC was presented MacRobert Award by the Princess Royal for
engineering innovation on 17 July 2013. The technology will enable IT workers to solve
problems on other computers without leaving their desks and it will allow MRI scanners to be
repaired remotely. The award carries a cash prize of 50000 ponds.
Real VNC is a software company based in Cambridge. It was set up by some of the inventors of
remote computer access software. It has collaborated with global technology giants such as
Google, Apple, Intel and Sony and its technology is now said to be used in more than a billion
devices across the globe.
The MacRobert gold medal was presented at the Royal Academy of Engineering's awards
dinner.
Paul Hewson, popularly known as Bono, the frontman of the rock band U2 as well as the anti-
poverty activist was awarded with the Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters, the highest
cultural award of France on 17 July 2013 for the contribution to music.
He was also praised for utilizing his popularity for the sake of humanitarian causes. The
Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters was awarded to Bono by the French Culture
Minister Aurelie Filippetti in Paris.
The Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters was earlier also awarded to Shakira, David
Bowie, Roger Moore, Bruce Willis, Bob Dylan and Sean Connery. The Commander of the Order
of Arts and Letters Award started for the first time in the year 1957.
It is important to note that Bono, 53, had also received the award earlier for the music
as well as campaigning since the band U2 was formed around 37 years ago.
Bono has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize several times.
The Times Magazine had awarded him with Time Magazine's Person of the Year award
in the year 2005.
In the year 2007, he was conferred with the honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth.
The Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters is also known as Ordre des Arts et des
Lettres.
In the year 1963, it was made a part of the Ordre national du Mrite by President
Charles de Gaulle.
The award recognises people who make significant contributions to the fields of
literature, arts or help in spreading the motives of these fields.
The origin of Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters award is found in Order of
Saint-Michel.
The British Government on 17 July 2013 honoured V.K. Krishna Menon, Indias first high
commissioner in London and former Defence Minister by placing a Blue Plaque at the house,
where he lived when he moved to the city for the first time.
The blue plaque will be placed plaque at 30 Langdon Park Road in Highgate, North London,
where Menon stayed from 1929 to 1931. Menon, during his stay in London, after Indian
independence as independent Indias first High Commissioner to the U.K played an active role
in the socio-political life of the city.
The plaque was unveiled by Tony Benn, veteran leader of the Left-Wing Labour. Tony Benn is
the son of William Wedgwood Benn, was secretary of state for India from 1929 to 1931, when
Menon was campaigning for Indian independence in Britain.
UK commemorates sites of historical and cultural importance in the country with blue plaques
with a purpose of drawing attention of people.
He served as the Labour Councillor for the Borough of St. Pancras for 14 years after
being elected in 1934. He introduced travelling libraries and Children corners here.
He served as an air warden around the Camden Square, during Second World War.
In 1955, he became the second freeman of St. Pancras. The only person before Menon
to be honoured with freeman status was George Bernard Shaw.
He was described as the embodiment of the movement within Britain for Indias
freedom, by former Labour Prime Minister, James Callaghan
Other Indian leaders namely Mahatma Gandhi, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Jawaharlal Nehru
and Sardar Patel have been honoured by this English Heritage, previously.
London has two English Heritage Blue Plaques linked to Mahatma Gandhi at 20 Baron's
Court Road in Hammersmith and Fulham and second one at Kingsley Hall, Powis Road in
Tower Hamlets
Jawahar Lal Nehru is honoured with a plaque at 60 Elgin Crescent in Londons Notting
Hill Bal
Sardar Patel has a plaque at 23 Aldridge Road Villas, Ladbroke Grove, in West London
The Blue Plaque Scheme of London was founded in 1866 is run by the William Ewart MP and
the Royal Society of Arts to commemorates the link between the notable figures of past and
Britain's famous residents. More than 760 plaques have been placed across London by now. It is
a uniquely successful means of connecting people and place. The Royal Society launched the
scheme in 1867 with the unveiling of a commemorative tablet for Lord Byron.
Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony was instituted by the Union Government of India in 2012
during the commemoration of 150th Birth Anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. The
award carries an amount of one crore rupees, a citation in a scroll, a plaque as well as an
exquisite traditional handicraft or handloom item.
Mehta was born into a Parsi family in Mumbai, the son of Mehli and Tehmina Mehta.
His father was a violinist and founding conductor of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra.
He was appointed as the Music Director for Life of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
(IPO) in 1981
1958, Mehta made his conducting debut in Vienna and in the same year he won the
International Conducting Competition in Liverpool
In 2011, he received the 2434th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in the same
year he received the Echo Klassik in Berlin, for his life's work
In 2008, he received the Praemium Imperiale (World Culture Prize in Memory of His
Imperial Highness Prince Takamatsu), Japan.
He received Dan David Prize in 2007 and in the same year, he received Second Annual
Bridgebuilder Award at Loyola Marymount University
In 2006, he was honoured with year's Kennedy Center Honors by Kennedy Center
He is a proud recipient of the Padma Bhushan (1966) and India's second highest civilian
award, the Padma Vibhushan (2001)
He was awarded with Lifetime Achievement Peace and Tolerance Award by United
Nations in 1999
In 1972, his name was mentioned in a song Billy the Mountain in an album Just another
Band from L.A. by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention.
Vidya Balan on 6 July 2013 got the Best Actress award at 14th IIFA (International Indian Film
Academy) awards 2013 held in Macau for her portrayal of a pregnant woman in search of her
husband inKahaani while Ranbir Kapoor was named Best Actor
for Barfi.
Barfi also bagged the award for best film. In fact, it won 9
awards in technical category- Best Cinematography (Ravi
Varman I.S.C.), Best Background Score (Pritam), Best
Screenplay (Anurag Basu and Tani Basu), Best Production
Design (Rajat Poddar), Best Song Recording (Eric Pillai), Best
Sound Design (Shajith Koyeri), Best Sound Mixing (Debajit
Changmai), Best Costume Designing (Aki Narula and Shefalina)
and Best Make-Up (Uday Serali). Barfi is a romantic comedy
about a mute and deaf man and his relationship with two
women.
Ranbir, who played a deaf-mute boy in Barfi was not present at the ceremony and the award
was accepted on his behalf by the film's director Anurag Basu.
Gangs of Wasseypur won two awards, one for Best Action (Shyam Kaushal) and the
other for Best Dialogue (Zeishan Quadri, Akhilesh, Sachin Ladia and Anurag Kashyap)
was shared with Juhi Chaturvedi for Vicky Donor.
The award for Best Editing was won by Kahaani (Namrata Rao) and Best Choreography
went to Ganesh Acharya for Agneepath.
Ek Tha Tiger won the award for Best Special Effects (Pankaj Khanopur, Sherry Bharda
and Vishal Anand).
WHERE IS MACAU?
Macau is one of the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China
(PRC), the other being Hong Kong.
National Youth Award 2011-12 was conferred by Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India on 4
July 2013 to 27 individuals and an organization at a function
held at Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is for the first time that the
National Youth awards were given by the President of India.
Selection of Awardees is first made at State level and then at National level. At the National
level, a Screening Committee headed by the Joint Secretary scrutinizes the proposals
recommended by the State Government/UT administration at first. These screened proposals
are thereafter placed before the Central Selection Committee headed either by the Minister of
Youth Affairs and Sports or Secretary, Youth Affairs that makes the final selection of youth
awardees. The Central Selection Committee may, at its discretion, consider on merits,
individuals or youth organizations not recommended by a State Government/UT, for the
Award.
PERSONALITY IN NEWS
A trial court on 30 July 2013 awarded life term to Batla House encounter convict Shahzad
Ahmed for killing MC Sharma and injuring two others. Batla
House encounter had taken place in 2008. Shahzad was also
fined 95000 rupees of which 40000 rupees would be paid to
family of slain inspector MC Sharma and 20000 rupees to
injured cop Balwant. Additional sessions judge Rajender
Kumar Shastri pronounced the judgment after listening to
the arguments of the prosecution and the defence.
Batla House encounter officially known as Operation Batla House, took place on 19 September
2008, against Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists in Batla House locality in Jamia Nagar, Delhi.
Encounter specialist and Delhi Police inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, who led the police action
was also killed during the incident.
Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who exposed the widest US global surveillance
operations, was on 25 July 2013 awarded German Whistleblower Prize 2013 worth 3900 Dollars
in absentia.
Snowden has undertaken great personal risks in leaking the documents on the operations of
the US and other western intelligence agencies, aware of the current criminal prosecution of
whistleblowers in security areas.
Even after proving that the espionage operations partly or to a large extent were protected by
the law, Snowden has helped in exposing such a dangerous situation, which cannot be accepted
in democratic societies.
The whistleblower prize which was instituted in year 1999 by German section of the
International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) and the Association of
German Scientists is awarded once in two years to honour persons, who expose in public
interest grave social injustices and dangerous developments for individuals and the society,
democracy, peace and environment.
India including several other countries on 2 July 2013 turned down Edward Snowden's request
for asylum. Snowden has cancelled his asylum bid in Russia and several European countries said
such applications wouldn't be considered if they were made from abroad. Meanwhile, several
other countries, where the WikiLeaks says Snowden has applied for asylum, have said he
cannot apply from abroad. Officials in Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, Finland and
Switzerland all said he must make his request on their soil.
These asylum requests were filed by Sarah Harrison, legal advisor of Wikileaks in the matter of
Snowden, the whistle-blower website said on Tuesday. The requests were made to a number of
countries including Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Cuba, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italian,
Ireland, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Poland, Spain, Swiss Confederation, and Venezuela.
The US Administration has warned countries not to give asylum to Snowden arguing that he is
wanted in the US on charges of espionage and leaking classified information.
Edward Snowden is an American intelligence leaker, who is currently sheltered in the transit
zone of Moscow airport, has sought asylum in 20 countries, including India.
trial because he was away from the country for two months.
Earlier, Salman Khan was charged with offence of causing death by rash and negligent driving,
which carried a maximum punishment of two years in jail by the Metropolitan Magistrate. But
his offence was enhanced to culpable homicide charge in June 2013 after the Metropolitan
Magistrate examined the 17 witnesses in the case.
Salman Khan on 28 September 2002 ran over his Toyota Land Cruiser, while driving on a group
of people sleeping on the pavement outside a bakery in Bandra suburban area of Mumbai. In
the accident, one person was killed leaving behind four others injured.
Sunetra Gupta on 22 July 2013 became a part of the prestigious group of Women in Science
Portrait Exhibition of the greatest women Fellows of the Royal Society together with newly-
commissioned drawings, featuring Royal Society Research Fellows. Sunetra Gupta, the India-
born Chemist and Physicist joined the first-of-its-kind art exhibition at the prestigious Royal
Society, as one of her portrait has been included in the show.
With this achievement, she has achieved an honour of joining the big league of female
scientists like Marie Curie.
She was born in Kolkata in 1965, she wrote her first works of fiction in Bengali
At the time of joining the group, she was a professor of theoretical epidemiology at
Oxford University department of zoology and was
working on infectious disease
In 2009, she was named as the winner of the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award for
her scientific achievements
She graduated in 1987 from Princeton University and received her PhD from the
University of London in 1992
Nisha Desai Biswal, an Indian-American woman was nominated for the Post of Assistant
Secretary of State for South and Central Asia by US President Barack Obama on 18 July 2013.
Nisha Desai Biswal, held the post of the Assistant Administrator for Asia at the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) at the time her of nomination to the post of Assistant
Secretary of state.
Nisha Desai Biswal will oversee the US Foreign Policy and relations at the State Department for
India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
This is the first time an Indian-American is heading the South Asia Bureau, a new milestone for
the community.
Nisha Desai Biswal worked at the American Red Cross from 1993 to 1995 in the
Washington headquarters, and as an overseas delegate in Armenia, Georgia and
Azerbaijan.
From 1999 to 2002, she worked as a Hill staffer with the US House of Representatives
International Relations Committee.
From 2005 to 2010, Biswal was the Majority Clerk for the State Department and Foreign
Operations Subcommittee on the Committee on Appropriations in the House of
Representatives.
Nisha Desai Biswal held the post of assistant administrator for Asia at the US Agency for
International Development (USAID), since September 2010.
The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) on 19 July 2013 has
conferred its highest honour The Honorary Fellowship on HRD Minister M.M. Pallam Raju for
his scientific vision and valuable contribution to the progress in the field of electronics and
telecommunication.
M.M. Pallam Raju was earlier conferred with a Fellow of IETE in 2006 by Institution of
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) on his assumption of charge as Minister of
State for Defence. Pallam Raju, as HRD Minister is a strong believer in the importance of
strengthening the moral fibre of the children of the country, and also believes in leveraging on
the complete potential of ICT towards meeting the educational objectives, both in school
education and higher education.
It is worth mentioning here that Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad and
Temple University, USA, conferred an honorary doctorate and Doctor of Humane Letters
respectively in the years 2008 and 2013.
M.M. Pallam Raju with his outstanding leadership has professionally contributed towards
strengthening the education system for children of the country, and for giving greater focus to
industry-academia relationships, for advocating skill development and entrepreneurship
amongst the youth and for promoting innovation and R&D amongst the countrys institutions of
higher learning.
Pallam Raju is a very active member of the Indian National Congress (INC) and has held
several important positions in the state unit and at the National level, the most recent
one as the Chairman of the Department of Policy Planning and Coordination (DEPPCO)
in the All India Congress Committee (AICC).
In between August 2004 and January 2006, he served as the Chairman of the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology which comprises the
Departments of Information Technology, Communications & Posts and Information &
Broadcasting.
He has served as a Director on the boards of Indian Airlines & Air India during 1994-
1997.
The honorary Fellowship is given to persons of eminence who are achievers in the field of
Electronics, Telecommunication and Information Technology or have made valuable
contribution in the aforesaid fields for the betterment of the society.
IETE is Indias leading professional society devoted to the advancement of science and
technology and of Electronics, Telecommunication and IT. I t was Founded in 1953, and since its
inception it is serving more than 52000 members through its 52 centres all over India and
abroad.
Justice Altamas Kabir retired from the office of Chief Justice of India on 18 July 2013 after a
short term of just nine months. He became the judge of the Supreme Court on 9 September
2005. He was the 39th Chief Justice of India. Altamas Kabir remained in the office for a period
of nine months, i.e., from 29 September 2012 to 18 July 2013.
President appoints the judges of the Supreme Court and the retirement age of these judges is
65. For being a judge or chief justice of a Supreme Court one must fulfill the following
qualifications:
He should have served the High Court as the Judge for at least 5 years.
He should have served the high court as the advocate for a period of 10 years.
The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal as established by Part V, Chapter IV of the
Indian Constitution and Article 124 to 147 states about the composition of Supreme Court of
India. Supreme Court of India consists of one Chief Justice and 31 judges.
It is important to note that P. Sathasivam on 29 June 2013 was appointed as the next Chief
Justice of India after he justified the Collegiums System of appointment of Judges.
The second International Crimes Tribunal on 17 July 2013 sentenced war crime indicted Ali
Mohammed Mujaheed, General Secretary of Jamaat e Islami to death. Mujaheed who was a
leader of Jamaat's student wing Islammi Chattra Sangha in 1971 Bangladesh war was indicted
of 7 war crimes including murder, genocide and conspiracy to kill intellectuals during the
Bangladesh War for Liberation. The Jamaat e Islami is enforcing a day-long country hartal
protesting against the verdicts of the ICT on the third day in succession. The two war crimes
tribunals have so far delivered 5 verdicts since their establishment.
Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed is a Bangladeshi politician and presently the Secretary General
of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. He was accused of helping to form the militant groups Al-Badr
(the moon) and the Al-Shams (the sun) and committing crimes against humanity during the
Bangladesh Liberation War. He is currently held prisoner and standing trial at the International
Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh. He was Minister of Social Welfare from 2001 to 2007 in the
four-party alliance Bangladesh government.
WHAT IS ICT?
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is a war crimes tribunal in Bangladesh established in
2009 to investigate and prosecute suspects for the genocide committed in 1971 Bangladesh
Liberation War by the Pakistan Army and their local collaborators, Razakars, Al-Badr and Al-
Shams. During the 2008 general election, the Awami League (AL) promised to set up the
tribunals in response to long-demanded popular calls for trying war criminals.
the case following Lalu Yadavs special leave petition against the Judgement of the High Court
of Jharkhand. The bench of Supreme Court also issued a notice to transfer the case against Lalu
from CBI Court in the state to other Court with competent jurisdiction. The notice is returnable
in two week on 23 July to the CBI.
The multi-million rupee scam surfaced in the then Bihar in 1996 is also known as Chara Ghotala.
After formation of Jharkhand in November 2000, 54 cases were transferred to the Jurisdiction
of Jharkhand of which judgments have been passed in more than 40 cases by now.
The scandal, which was in process for about two decades involved financial irregularities of
about 900 crore rupees in procurement of the livestock of fodder, medicine and animal
husbandry equipment.
71-year-old ElBaradei Mohamed Mustafa ElBaradei is an Egyptian law scholar. He was the
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, an intergovernmental organization
under the auspices of the United Nations, from 1997 to 2009. He and the IAEA were jointly
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. ElBaradei also played an important role in recent
politics in his country, particularly the 2011 revolution which deposed President Hosni
Mubarak, and in the 2013 revolution that ousted President Mohamed Morsi.
and the people of India for the hospitality they have extended to the exiled Tibetans for over 50
years.
The present Dalai Lama is actually 14th Dalai Lama. His religious name is Tenzin Gyatso. His
birth name was Lhamo Dondrub.
The Chairman of Aditya Birla Nuvo, Kumar Mangalam Birla resigned from the Reserve Bank of
Indias Central Board on 23 July 2013. The resignation is said to avoid the conflicts because
Aditya Birla Nuvo applied for the bank license to RBI. Aditya Birla Nuvo is one of the 26 firms
which have applied for bank licenses with RBI.
Kumar Mangalam Birla has remained on the central board of RBI from past six years. It is
important to note that Kumar Mangalam Birla was also nominated as the member of the
Directors of the Central Board of the RBI in 2006.
The Reserve Bank of India will be granting new bank licenses by March 2014. India, at present
has 26 public sector banks, 22 private sector banks and 56 regional rural banks.
Adli Mansour, the Chief Justice of Egypt's Constitutional Court sworn in as interim president of
Egypt on 4 July 2013. Mansour will serve as Egypt's head of state until a new president is
elected.
Earlier, the first democratically elected President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi was deposed from
his office in a military coup.
Mansour helped in preparation of the draft of supervision law for the Egypts
Presidential Elections of 2012 that brought Morsi to power.
He received his postgraduate degree in law in 1969 and studied economics with Juan
Felipe Aranguren and earned a postgraduate degree in management science from Cairo
University in 1970
Vandana Gandhi became the first ever Indian woman to receive Dubai Government's coveted
Emirates Woman Award for business excellence in June 2013
She was awarded Emirates Woman Award in the Business Category for excelling and providing
innovation in preschool education and was selected by the jury based on various criteria like
leadership, strategy, community service and innovation.
Vandana Gandhi is Founder & CEO of British Orchard Nursery - Middle East's only ISO-certified
Nursery Chain.
Emirates Woman Awards was started in 2003 and is basically an initiative by Dubai
Quality Group (DQG) to encourage women, both UAE nationals and residents, to be
actively involved in social and economic development initiatives in the country.
It is directed towards inspiring and encouraging the future generation of women leaders
to achieve their true potential and advance their status in the society. The winners are
selected and verified by the EWA assessment jury after conforming to all criteria and
conditions of the award. The award has two main categories-business owners and
professionals. DQG's Emirates Woman Award honors local and expatriate business
achievers from diverse fields.
Vandana Gandhi holds a Masters in Education with distinction, and is currently perusing
Doctorate of Education from the University of Birmingham, U.K.
She conceived and introduced GymJuniorz - a first of its kind children's Gym and Fitness
center into the curriculum.
She also had introduced the idea of Corporate Franchising for Road Transport Agency
(Government of UAE) and Dubai Water and Electricity Authority, to successfully run and
operate a work place nursery for children of their women employees.
Suresh Kalmadi on 1 July 2013 lost the Asian Athletics Association's President Election to
Qatar's Dahlan Jumaan Al-Hamad on the opening day of the continental body's two-day
Congress in Pune. Kalmadi faced a tough fight from Qatar Athletics Federation President Al-
Hamad, who is also senior vice-president of the Asian body. He is out on bail after spending 10
months in jail for his alleged involvement in the Commonwealth Games scam.
Kalmadi lost 18-20 while seeking re-election to a post he has held for 13 years. He has been at
the helm of affairs of the AAA since 2000. He was seeking re-election for the top job of the
continental body.
Kalmadi's candidature to the post had got the backing of the AFI (Athletics Federation of India)
which said it did not want to lose a seat in AAA Council. Section 4(a) of Article VI of the AAA
Constitution states that A council members loses his membership in the council if he loses his
membership in his National Association, unless otherwise his national association formally
recommends the continuation of his membership in the Council. The biennial Congress, before
the July 3-7 Asian Athletics Championships, at a five-star hotel here is being attended by IAAF
President Lamine Diack, besides some top officials from the AAA and the world body.
The Congress, which is the governing body of the association, consists of a Council and not
more than two delegates from each member of the AAA. However, each member country has
only one vote in the elections.
The Athletics Federation of India is being represented by its president Adille Sumariwala and
Secretary C K Valson. The other members of the AAA Council -- a Senior Vice-President, Five
Vice-Presidents and eight Executive Members will also be elected.
Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh on 1 July 2013 approved the appointment of
Sujata Singh as the Next Foreign Secretary of India. Sujata Singh of 59 years at present is serving
as the envoy to Germany. She will succeed Ranjan Mathai
as Foreign Secretary, who is due to retire on 31 July 2013.
Due to retire in July 2014, Singh has got an extension of
two year in her service period.
She is the third women to head the foreign services after Chokila Iyer and Nirupama Rao
She has served as an under-secretary to Nepal from 1982-1985 and was later posted in
Europe that includes Italy and France
She is the daughter of T V Rajeshwar, the former Intelligence Bureau chief and wife of
Sanjay Singh, former secretary (east), who retired in April 2013
PERSON DIED
SN Hanumantha Rao, the former Indian Test umpire passed away on 29 July 2013 at a private
hospital in Karnataka. He was 83 years of age. He is survived by his wife, two sons as well as a
daughter.
He was the umpire in nine Test matches from 1978 to 1983 against England, Pakistan
and West Indies.
He debut as the Test umpire was from 1 December 1978 to 6 December 1978 in
Mumbai, in a match between India and West Indies.
His final umpiring in the Test match was also in the India-West Indies match, from 12
November 1983 to 16 November 1983 in Ahmedabad.
Jagdish Raj, the Bollywood actor who held the Guinness World Record for being the most type-
cast actor, died on 28 July 2013 at Mumbai. He was 85 years of age. He died because of
respiratory arrest. He is survived by his daughters Roopa Malhotra and Anita Raj as well as a
son.
He has a range of films credited to his career and some of these include Aaina,
Besharam, Gopichand Jasoos, Deewar, Don, Shakti, Mazdoor, Imaan Dharam and Silsila.
Despite playing the role of a villain as well as a judge in certain films, he was best known
as the Bollywood Cop.
Ilya Segalovich, the co-founder of Yandex, the largest search engine of Russia, died on 27 July
2013 at a London hospital due to brain cancer. He was 48 years of age. Ilya Segalovich was
earlier diagnosed with stomach cancer and cured positively due to chemical therapy. Eventually
he was diagnosed with brain cancer.
He was the co-founder of Russian search engine Yandex. Yandex was found in the year
1997. Yandex enjoys 62 percent of the search engine market in Russia, in comparison to
25.6 percent of Google.
He remained the CTO as well as Director of Yandex since 2000 till his date of death.
The name of Yandex was proposed by Ilya Segalovich. He derived the idea of the name
from the phrase- Yet another Index.
He started off his career in 1990 by working on the information retrieval technologies at
Arkadia Company. He was the head of the software team there.
From the year 1993 to 2000, he was the leader of the retrieval systems department at
CompTek International.
Finally, in the year 2000, he left CompTek International and established Yandex as the
standalone company.
He was also the co-founder as well as supporter of Maria's Children Art Rehabilitation
Center for orphans and children with special needs.
Noted biologist, Prof. Obaid Siddiqi died on 26 July 2013 due to injuries that he sustained after
meeting an accident. He was 81. He was known for his pioneer work of identifying the process
that how taste and smell are detected and coded in Brain. He is now survived by his wife Asiya,
two sons Imran and Kalim and daughters Yumna and Diba.
At the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of University of Pennsylvania, he carried out his
post-doctoral research with Alan Garen. This work helped him in discovering the stop
codons in the genetic code and also the mechanism of chain termination during protein
synthesis.
He was responsible for setting-up of the Molecular Biology Unit at the Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research, Mumbai in 1962
Arun Nehru, the cousin of Rajiv Gandhi as well as the Minister for Internal Security during his
government, died in Gurgaon on 25 July 2013. He was 69 years of age. Arun Nehru is survived
by his wife Subhadra and two daughters.
He was a close adviser as well as Minister of State for Internal Security, when Rajiv
Gandhi became the Prime Minister in 1984.
He began his corporate career at the age of 20 years. He was brought to the politics by
Indira Gandhi.
He was the then President of the Jenson and Nicholson group of companies.
He was also the member of 9th Lok Sabha from Bilhaur as a Janata Dal leader.
He had also been he member of 7th and 8th Lok Sabha from Rae Bareli on an Indian
National Congress ticket.
C.P. Srivastava, who was conferred with the Padma Vibhushan in 2009 and the Padma Bhushan
in 1972, died on 22 July 2013 in Genoa, Italy. He is survived by his wife Nirmala Devi and two
daughters.
C.P. Srivastava, was conferred the title Sir, and was made an Honorary Knight Commander of
the most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George by the Queen of the United
Kingdom.
C. P. Srivastava was the inspired major hauler in the development of the concept of World
Maritime University and in the enormous job of planning, negotiating, fundraising, organizing
and implementation that was required to take a vision and turn it into a reality.
In 2009, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, Indias second highest civilian award, by
the President of India.
In 1991, he received the International Maritime prize from the IMO for his contribution
to their work and objectives. In 2005 he was awarded the 2004 Lal bahadur Shastri
National Award for Excellence in Public Administration and Management Sciences by
the then President of India, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.
C.P. Srivastava was a U.P. cadres officer of the Indian Administrative Service and was
Joint Secretary to Lal Bahadur Shastri when he was the Prime Minister from 1964 to
1966.
C.P. Srivastava was born on 8 July 1920 and was educated in Lucknow, India (BA, MA,
LLB). He started his career as a civil servant in India, serving as the district administrator
in Meerut and Lucknow, and then went on to the post of Joint Secretary to the Indian
Prime Minister's office of the late Lal Bahadur Shastri from 1964-1966.
He became the first chief executive of the Shipping Corporation of India and in 1974 was
elected to serve as the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization
(IMO), a United Nations agency based in London, serving successive four-year terms as
Secretary-General from 1974 to 1989.
He has played a pivotal role in the establishment of the International Maritime Academy
in Italy, and the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta.
He was also the Founding Father and the first Chancellor of World Maritime University
which was founded in 1983 to address a pressing need for maritime professionals in the
developing world.
Born on 9 September 1953, she has acted in more than 100 films in South Indian
languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.
She first appeared in the film Shanthi Nilayam (1969) in a supporting role as the teenage
girl of Gemini Ganesan's character.
Her first lead role was in Rickshawkaran (1971). She acted in lead roles in many films till
the late seventies.
Many other lead roles came to her during the 1970s, not only in Tamil, but also Telugu
and Kannada films.
She has played together with the top heroes of the Tamil industry across generations:
MGR, Sivaji Ganesan, NTR, Gemini Ganesan, Kamal Hassan, Rajnikanth, and
Vishnuvardhan.
During 1980s she was seen, appearing in supporting roles including mother, sister.
Thereafter, in the 1990's the number of films came down to her but she still she has
done a few roles.
L Brojeshori Devi, the Olympian judo player passed away at Coimbatore on 22 July 2013. She
was 32 years of age.
L Brojeshori Devi belonged to CRPF Training Centre in Coimbatore since May 2013 on
Departmental Promotion Training Programme.
She took part in 2000 Sydney Olympic Games apart from 2002 Asian and
Commonwealth Games.
She secured gold medals in South Asian Games held in 2006 and 2010.
She also won various medals at the national as well as international levels.
Former Union Minister Khurshed Alam Khan died at the age of 95 on 20 July 2013. He was the
father of Union External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid.
He served as the Minister if State in the Governments led by former Prime Ministers of
India, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. As an Union Minister, he had held portfolios of
education, textiles, tourism, transport besides external affairs
He served as the member of Parliament for 15 years of which, he served as the member
of Rajya Sabha from 1974-1984
He was one among the people, who were responsible in creation of Jamia Milia Islamia
University as an independent University, through a parliamentary law
Khurshed Alam Khan, was the son-in-law of late President Zakir Hussain
Prof. Oommen Mathew, Former Kuttanad MLA and Chairperson of the Kerala State Farming
Corporation died on 20 July 2013 at a hospital in Kochi. The 73 year old Mathew, was also the
working Chairperson of the Kerala Congress-Jacob faction.
As a member of the 6th Kerala Legislative Assembly, he represented the Kuttanad Assembly
constituency during 1980-82. He also served as the Chairman of the Kerala State Housing Board
from 1982 to 1986 and the State President of the Karshaka Union.
82 Years old Veteran Tamil film lyricist Vaali died at a private hospital in Chennai on 18 July
2013. Vaali was not well and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital for respiratory
problems for a month and was on ventilator support.
Vaali penned lyrics for stars across generations, from the veteran M G Ramachandran
(MGR), Kamal Haasan to present day heroes like Dhanush.
He worked with star composers of Tamil cinema like M S Viswanthan and AR Rahman.
He started his career in the mid-60s and had penned nearly 10000 songs in his 50 years
long career.
He had also acted in a few movies which includes veteran K Balachander-directed Poikal
Kuthirai and Kamal Haasans Hey Ram
He has written two songs in Bharat Bala directed film Mariyan, starring Dhanush, which
is scheduled for release on 19 July 2013.
He was honoured with the Padma Shri, India'a fourth highest civilian honour in year
2007.
He has also written a number of books including Naanum Indha Nootrandum, his
autobiography.
He was also a theatre enthusiast, and had directed many plays in Tiruchi and Srirangam
and worked for All India Radio as a part-time employee, before making a foray into the
film world.
Samar Mukherjee, the freedom fighter as well as the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)
leader died on 18 July 2013 in Kolkata following a range of illnesses. He was 100 years of age
and was a bachelor. He was the oldest living member of CPI-M.
He joined the Communist Party of India-Marxist in 1964. He had joined CPI in the year
1940.
He was the representative of Howrah in the Lok Sabha for three years in a row between
1971 and 1984.
His biography titled 100 Years of Samar Mukherjee: A Tribute was released on his 100th
Birthday in English as well as Bengali languages.
79 years old renowned surgical gastroenterologist N Rangabashyam died on 15 July 2013 at his
residence in Chennai. Rangabashyam, who is a Padma Bhushan award recipient, is now survived
by his wife and two children.
He also established the first enterostomal therapy diploma for nursing professionals in the
country. He was Member Advisory Panel for Gastro Intestinal Surgery, National Academy of
Medical Sciences (India), New Delhi and Member, Permanent Committee for the Fixation of fee
structure for Private Professional Educational Institutions in Tamil Nadu, Chennai.
He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2002 and won the prestigious Dr B C Roy
National Award twice.
He was also elected as a Fellow of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and
Ireland, Academy of Medical Sciences, India and Academy of Medical Sciences,
Singapore.
On the basis of the Interpol warrant he was detained in Argentina on 6 February 2007. The CBI
had come under attack for putting up a half-hearted effort towards his extradition.
Quattrocchi was born in Mascali, province of Catania, Sicily. He had arrived in India in the mid
1960s as the representative of Italian oil and gas firm Eni and its engineering arm Snamprogetti.
His family came close to the Gandhi family based on their connection with Rajiv Gandhi's Italian
wife Sonia Gandhi, now the president of the ruling Indian National Congress party. In 1984, a
tender was issued for Howitzer guns for the Indian Army. After evaluation, the French Sofma
gun was found to be the best in terms of price and features. The Army required a range of 30
km. Army chief Krishnaswamy Sundarji had favoured the Sofma because during field trials it
showed its range as 29.2 km against 21.5 for Bofors.
Moreover, Bofors was permitted to alter its bid without re-tendering. As a result, inspite of the
objections of the army and others, the order went to Bofors. The Bofors scandal hit limelight
after a 1987 report on Swedish radio. It claimed that Bofors had paid bribes to secure the
contract.
Dr. H.A.B. Parpia, an acknowledged food scientist and the former Director of the Central Food
Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) died on 9 July 2013 after a brief illness. Dr. Parpia is
now survived by his wife Carolyn Wilkes, two sons and two
daughters. After death, his body was donated to Mysore Medical
College and Research Institute.
Dr. Parpia served as the Principal Adviser, U.N. Conference on Science and Technology
for Development, New York, from 1978-82
He was born on 5 September 1922, Dr. Parpia obtained his degree in Microbiology
(Industrial and Medical) and Chemistry from the University of Bombay
In 1968, Kashalkar Memorial Award for Outstanding Service to Indian Food Industry
In 1976, he received Distinguished Service Medal from the Prime Minister of India at
25th Anniversary of CFTRI, Mysore
Madhubani painting artist Mahasundari Devi died at a private hospital in Ranti, near
Madhubani on 4 July 2013. Mahasundari Devi is survived by three
sons and two daughters.
She was renowned for her mastery over Sikki work, 'sujani' craft, clay work and paper
mache apart from Mithila painting.
She had won over two dozen national and state awards
She won the prestigious Padmashri and Shilp Guru award in year 2010.
Douglas Engelbart, the U.S. inventor who was known as the father of the computer mouse died
on 3 July 2013 at age of 88.
Douglas Engelbart was a technologist who laid out a vision of an Internet decades before others
brought those ideas to the mass market. He was a scientist and engineer who devoted himself
to find ways to use computers to improve people's lives.
He is survived by Karen O'Leary Engelbart, his second wife, and four children: Gerda, Diana,
Christina and Norman. His wife Ballard died in 1997.
Douglas Carl Engelbart was born on 30 January, 1925 in Portland to a radio repairman
father and a homemaker mother.
He enrolled at Oregon State University, but was drafted into the U.S. Navy and shipped
to the Pacific before he could graduate.
He resolved to change the world as a computer scientist after coming across a 1945
article by Vannevar Bush, the head of the US Office of Scientific Research, while scouring
a Red Cross library in a native hut in the Philippines.
Engelbart took a teaching position at the University of California, after returning from
England.
He took a job at SRI in 1957, and by the early-1960s Engelbart led a team had begun to
seriously investigate tools for interactive computing.
BOOKS/AUTHOR
The book entitled An Agenda for Indias Growth: Essays in Honour of P. Chidambaram, was
released in New Delhi on 31 July 2013 by Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Indian American author Jhumpa Lahiris The Lowland has been listed among 13 novels
longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013.
The longlist for the prize, one of the English language's top
fiction awards, names 13 writers from seven countries. The
"Man Booker Dozen" 2013 comprises a diverse list of 13 novels
that will astonish and intrigue in equal measure.
The Lowland is story set in India and America, which is going to be published in September 2013
and is one of the highly anticipated books of the fall. It is being pitched as an easy frontrunner
in Londons literary circles.
Jhumpa Lahiri was born in 1967 in London and based in New York. She is the daughter of Indian
immigrants from West Bengal.
She had won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction with her debut short story collection Interpreter
of Maladies (1999). Her first novel The Namesake (2003) was adapted into a popular film of the
same name by director.
The Man Booker Prize promotes the finest in fiction by rewarding the very best book of the
year. The prize is the world's most important literary award and has the power to transform the
fortunes of authors and publishers.
An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions authored by Amartya Sen & Jean Dreze
An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions authored by Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen was
released in the third week of July 2013. The book has been published by Penguin Books India.
Jean Drze, the development economist and Amratya Sen, an economist, a philosopher and a
Nobel Prize winner together have presented a far reaching analysis of the conditions of
contemporary India with a compilation of the wealth of illuminating data. The book includes
achievements of India since independence and the successful maintenance of the worlds
largest democracy. The authors have also argued about the prevalent flaws in the development
strategy of the nation. In particular, it overlooks the central role of human capabilities - both as
an end in them and as a means of further progress.
Jean Drze
Jean Drze became an Indian citizen in 2002 and has lived in India since
Dreze has taught at the London School of Economics and the Delhi School of Economics
He has co-authored Amartya Sen in books named Hunger and Public Action and India:
Development and Participation
He has also been a co-author of the Public Report on Basic Education in India
Amaryta Sen
Amaryta Sen is an Indian economist and philosopher, who won Nobel Prize for
Economic Sciences in 1998 for making contribution to welfare economics and social
choice theory.
- Inequality reexamined
- Development as Freedom
Shahar Sone Chala, a collection of selected Hindi poems penned down by Sat Pal was released
on 15 July 2013 by Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi. This is the third book written by him.
The poems of the book reflect the realities of life and underline the importance of peace,
brotherhood and harmony in life. It also highlights the different aspects of society.
At present Sat Pal is the information officer of Sheila Dikshit. His previous two books are Hindi
satire.
IMPORTANT DATES
The significance of these challenges and opportunities was formally acknowledged in 2010,
when the World Health Assembly adopted its first resolution on viral hepatitis.
In 2008, the World Hepatitis Alliance launched the World Hepatitis Day to the concern that
chronic viral hepatitis did not have the level of awareness, nor the political priority, seen with
other communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Since 2008 World
Hepatitis Day has been coordinated by the World Hepatitis Alliance. It is an annual event that
provides international focus of the patient groups and living people to raise awareness about
hepatitis B and C and influence real change in disease prevention and access to testing and
treatment.
In May 2010 the World Health Assembly passed resolution WHA63.18 on viral hepatitis, which
provides official endorsement of World Hepatitis Day as the primary focus for national and
international awareness-raising efforts. That resolution, which called for a comprehensive
approach to prevention and control, opened a new era of awareness about the magnitude of
disease caused by viral hepatitis and the need for urgent action on several fronts.
The day is observed on 28 July to mark the birthday of Professor Baruch Blumberg, awarded the
Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the hepatitis B virus.
HEPATITIS IN INDIA
India is a home of about 11 percent of people from the world population that suffers from the
chronic disease Hepatitis B and about 1 to 2 lakh people die every year due to hepatocellular
carcinoma or cirrhosis.
It is important to note that Pi Approximation Day is very closely related to the Pi Day which is
celebrated on 14 March every year (representing the value 3.14). The Pi Day started in the year
1988. The first party for honouring this mathematical entity- Pi, was held in 1988 when Larry
Shaw, a physicist at the Exploratorium, the San Francisco science museum revealed that the
date was 14 March, i.e., number of the Pi (3.14). In the year 2009, the United States House of
Representatives also supported the designation of Pi Day.
WHAT IS A PI ()?
Pi is the ratio of circumference of a circle divided by the distance across the circle, i.e.,
diameter of the circle.
The value of Pi is 22/7 or 3.14. Pi is an irrational number, which means that it is not
possible to calculate Pi by dividing an integer by any other integer.
Pi Approximation Day is observed in a lot of ways, which include eating a pie and discussion of
the significance of number . Various schools also hold competitions in order to find out which
student recalls Pi to its highest number of decimal places.
Apart from this, there are recitation contests as well as annual Einstein look-alike contests in
certain schools and universities.
In November 2009, the UN General Assembly declared 18 July as the Nelson Mandela
International Day to recognize the former South African Presidents contribution to the culture
of peace and freedom.
United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/64/13 recognizes Nelson Mandelas values
and his dedication to the service of humanity, in the fields of conflict resolution, race relations,
the promotion and protection of human rights, reconciliation, gender equality and the rights of
children and other vulnerable groups, as well as the upliftment of poor and underdeveloped
communities. It acknowledges his contribution to the struggle for democracy internationally
and the promotion of a culture of peace throughout the world.
12 July 2013 was observed as Malala Day across the World and by United Nations. The day is
being observed by the United Nations to highlight the fight of education of the Pakistani child
activist Malala Yousafzai.
ABOUT MALALA
Malala is the girl from Pakistan, who was shot in head and neck by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP) on 9 October 2012 for advocating girls for their right to education and speaking against
Taliban.
On Malala Day, UN awarded the United Nations' Special Envoy for Global Education's Youth
Courage Award for Education to Razia Sulatana, a teenager from a Nanglakhumba village of
Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, India. Razia was opted for the award for her efforts to motivate 48
children to go school after freeing them, from child labour bondage.
World Population Day was observed on 11 July 2013 across the world. The theme for the year
2013 is Focus is on Adolescent Pregnancy. In 1989, in its decision 89/46, the Governing
Council of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) declared 11 July as the day that
should be observed as World Population Day by the International Community.
The UNDP recommended 11 July as world Population Day, in order to focus attention on the
urgency and importance of population issues in the context of overall development plans and
programmes and the need to find solutions for these issues.
In case of India, pregnancy among adolescent is a serious challenge, as the latest National
Family Health Survey data reports that about 3.5 percent girls in India gets married before
attaining age of 18 years. This problem gives rise to early child bearing tendency among girls.
The world population went up to 7 billion people in 2011 from 2.5 billion as recorded in 1950.
The population growth had profound implications on development, as this growth in
population is an opportunity as well as a challenge with implications on sustainability,
urbanization, access to health services and youth empowerment.
Jansankhya Sthirata Kosh (JSK), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare observed the World Population Day by organising a Walk towards Population
Stabilization from India Gate to Vijay Chowk. The walk was followed by a National Dialogue on
Population Stabilization for a Better Tomorrow at Vigyan Bhavan.
The Walk was flagged off by Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare
and Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of NCT of Delhi.
The Jansankhya Sthirata Kosh (JSK) (National Population Stabilisation Fund) has been registered
as an autonomous Society established under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. JSK has to
promote and undertake activities aimed at achieving population stabilisation at a level
consistent with the needs of sustainable economic growth, social development and
environment protection, by 2045.
As per the latest 2011 census, Indias population in India went up by 17.64 percent to 1.21
billion in a decades time during 2001--2011 in comparison to 21.15 per cent in 1991--2001. The
2001-2011 period is the first decade with exception of 1911-1921 which has actually added less
population compared to the previous decade but states like UP, Bihar, MP, Rajasthan,
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh have witnessed high growth of population .
The Statistics Day was celebrated across India on 29 June 2013. This day is celebrated on the
occasion of Birth anniversary of Late Prof. PC Mahalanobis. The National Sample Survey Office
under the Ministry of Statistics Programme Implementation celebrated this day.
The Statistics Day was celebrated across the country by Offices of National Sample Survey, State
Governments, Universities/Departments, Indian Statistical Institute and many more. On the
occasion, lecture series, conferences, seminars, debates, quiz programmes as well as essay
competitions were organised.
At the national level, the primary function was held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
The Statistics Day is celebrated with an objective of creating public awareness among people,
especially the younger generation. The idea is to prompt people to fetch inspiration from Late
Prof P C Mahalanobis about role of statistics in socio-economic planning along with the policy
formation.
The day is celebrated across the country by participation of statisticians, State Directorate of
Economics and Statistics personnel as well as people working in certain other departments, in
the seminars. The Statistics Day is celebrated in recognition of the notable contributions made
by Late Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in the fields of economic planning and
statistical development in India.
The theme of the Statistics Day, 2013 was Labour and Employment Statistics. This was the
seventh Statistics Day in a row since 2007.
On this occasion, National Award in Statistics which is constituted in the Honour of Prof. C.R.
Rao was conferred upon Dr. Abhiman Das, who is an eminent statistician from the Central Bank
of India- the Reserve Bank of India. On the occasion, he received citation, a shawl as well as a
cash prize of 2 lakh Rupees.
Apart from this, the India Statistics Community in the Data Portal India as well as the important
Statistical Publications such as Women and Men in India 2012, Children in India 2012- A
statistical appraisal, India in Figures- 2013 as well as SAARC Social Charter India Country Report
2012, were released.
As per the latest data released by Government on 23 July 2013, Odisha and Bihar registered the
sharpest decline in poverty levels between 2004-05 and 2011-12. The proportion of the poor in
these states remains well above the national average.
The government data reveals that in Odisha, the proportion of people below the poverty line
(BPL) in total population came down from 57.2% in 2004-05 to 32.6% in 2011-12, marking
decline of 24.6 percentage points.
The state of Bihar witnessed a reduction of BPL by 20.7 percent. In year 2004-05 Bihar had a
BPL share of 54.4% percent in its total population which drastically came down to 33.7% in year
2011-2012. So, keeping the statistics as parameter Bihar registered the fastest growth rate
during the 11th five-year plan (2007-12).
At national level, the share of the BPL population was estimated at 21.9%, which is almost 270
million in a population of 1.241 billion which means that every fifth Indian lives below the
poverty line.
On the other hand, the government has set the bar low and had defined that anyone who earns
27.20 rupees or less in rural areas as BPL, while one who earns up to 33.30 rupees a day in
urban areas are classified as poor, though these standard vary from state to state.
BIMARU, (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh) state still remain
home to the maximum number of poor people in the country.
Uttar Pradesh has just fewer than 30% of its population in the BPL group, the number
adds up to almost 60 million.
Bihar, ranks second in poverty level despite the improvement, and has 35.8 million poor,
followed by Madhya Pradesh where 23.4 million or 31.6% of the population is BPL.
Among the Bimaru states, only Rajasthan has managed to do better than the national
average with the share of BPL in total population estimated at 14.7% in 2011-12,
compared to 34.4% in 2004-05.
Rajasthan is enhanced performer than Gujarat, popular for its rapid growth and good
infrastructure. Gujarat had 16.6% people below the poverty line.
On National level, there were 217 million poor in rural areas and 53 million in urban
areas in 2011-12, as against 326 million and 81 million, respectively, in 2004-05.
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimated on 11 July 2013 that World
cereal production is set to increase by 7 per cent in year 2013, to a record 2.479 million tonnes,
predicting it would help stabilise prices in 2013-14.
UNFAO closely monitored, food markets as price spikes can make worse the global hunger
crisis. UNFAO has come up with report named Crop Prospects and Food Situation report.
Around 868 million people in the world did not have enough to eat in the 2010-12
period.
As per FAO food insecurity was on the rise in conflict-stricken countries like Syria, Egypt,
Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, South Sudan and
Somalia, as well as in Madagascar, due to crop damage by locusts and a cyclone.
FAO in its major indication came to a conclusion that the situation was said to be critical,
but improving, in most parts of the Sahel region, thanks to a good cereal harvest last
year, while in North Korea food insecurity is chronic.
Sria's food security situation has significantly deteriorated over the past year and
domestic agricultural production will further decline over the next 12 months if the
present conflict continues.
The FAO Mission forecasts wheat import requirement of about 1.5 million tonnes for
the current 2013/2014 season. Current wheat production is 2.4 million tonnes, some 40
percent less than the annual average harvest of more than 4 million tonnes before the
crisis and 15 percent lower than the reduced harvest of 2011/2012.
Cereal imports of Low-Income Food-Deficit Countries for 2013/14 are estimated to rise
by some 5 percent, compared to 2012/13, to meet growing demand. Egypt, Indonesia
and Nigeria, in particular, are forecast to import larger volumes.
As per UNFAO In total, there are 34 countries requiring external food assistance, of
which 27 countries are in Africa.
As per the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) survey released on 7 July 2013,
approximately 40 percent of the Global population or 2.7 billion people are online in 2013. In
India it is 13 percent. In the developing world, 31 per cent of the population is online in
comparison to 77 per cent in the developed world.
Most governments have given broadband penetration utmost importance. Mobile broadband is
expected to dominate the choice of technology.
As per the ITU survey, a U.N. agency, the highest Internet penetration rate was detected in
Europe, where 75 per cent of the population has access to Internet. The United States, with 61
per cent penetration, stands was found the second highest amongst regions with 61 percent
penetration. Africa has nearly 16 per cent of its citizens using the Net while in Asia-Pacific
region one out of every three citizens has access to the Internet.
ITU survey found that 37 per cent of all women are online at global level as compared with 41
per cent of all men. Approximately, 1.5 billion men and 1.3 billion women have access to the
Internet. According to the ITU, 41 per cent or nearly 750 million households have access to the
Internet by 2013 at Global level. In the developed world, 78 per cent of households have got
the Internet.
In 2013, approximately 1.1 billion homes across the world, of which 90 per cent are in the
developing world dont have access to the Internet. According to a McKinsey & Co. report
released in December 2012, Internet users will be doubled in India from 160 million to 330
million by 2015. Indias National Telecom Policy envisages 175 million broadband subscribers by
2017 and 600 million by 2020.
Ghaziabad and Allahabad emerged as the two most air polluted cities in Uttar Pradesh
according to a recent survey conducted by a research and advocacy organization called CSE.
The report of the survey was released on 2 July 2013. The survey conducted by Delhi-based
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) found pollutants of the size of 10 micron in
Ghaziabad, Allahabad, Kanpur and Bareilly, which was four times the acceptable size of
particulates in urban areas.
It also found air pollution levels three times more than the prescribed limits in Lucknow,
Firozabad, Agra, Mathura, Khurja, Saharanpur, Moradabad and Gajraula.
The air quality in Unnao, however, has come out as the cleanest despite a heavy presence of
tanneries in the town. The amount of nitrogen-dioxide is found to be increasing dangerously in
Meerut, Gorakhpur, Ghaziabad and Kanpur.
It is highest in Meerut and lowest in Rae Bareilly, the survey said. Sulphur-dioxide has been
found mixed in the air at dangerous levels in Khurja and Ghaziabad. The presence of multi-
pollutants has been found in cities like Mathura, Khurja and Ghaziabad. The study also revealed
that in most cities, the manifold increase in the number of vehicles emerged as the leading
source of pollution.
In the state capital Lucknow, Vikasnagar, Chowk, Amausi and Charbagh localities have been
found to be pollution hot spots. CSE stated that serious and sustained efforts are needed to
minimize the air pollution in these areas of the city.
It added that the growing use of diesel was a major contributor to the growing air pollution
levels. CSE also said that emissions were leading to serious ailments and diseases like cancer
and besides all, poor traffic management and growing number of vehicles are also adding to the
scourge.
TripAdvisor's 2013 Travellers Choice Attractions Awards ranked India's Taj Mahal among the
top three landmarks in the world. Taj Mahal was ranked third in the list of Top 25 landmarks.
The top two places were taken by Machu Picchu in Peru and Angkor Wat in Cambodia
respectively. The winners of Travelers' Choice Attractions awards were determined based on
the quality and quantity of traveler reviews of attractions.
Taj Mahal, listed among the new Seven Wonders of the World, is renowned the world over for
its architecture and aesthetic beauty. Built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his
PLACES IN NEWS
INCHEON WAS NAMED AS WORLD BOOK CAPITAL FOR THE YEAR 2015
Incheon: named as the World Book Capital for the year 2015. Incheon is in South Korea.
UNESCO announced on 19 July 2013 that the committee in charge of international book
industry named South Korean city of Incheon as the World Book Capital for the year 2015.
The nomination was made by an international committee of experts representing the book
industry and UNESCO, who met on 16 July 2013 at Paris headquarters of UNESCO. UNESCO
Director-General Irina Bokova endorsed the committee's decision and welcomed the number
and quality of applications received by UNESCO for the title of World Book Capital 2015.
The nomination does not imply any financial prize, but an exclusively symbolic
acknowledgement of the best programme dedicated to books and reading. Incheon comes as
the 15th city to be crowned with World Book Capital, after Bangkok in 2013 and Port Harcourt
in 2014.
Bengaluru International Airport, Karnataka: The Union Cabinet of India on 17 July 2013 gave
approval to rename the Bengaluru International Airport as Kempegowda International Airport.
The demand to rename the airport was pending since a long time. The demand came from
people of Karnataka along with the State Government of Karnataka.
Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) is the first and foremost Greenfield Airport in
South India.
BACKGROUND
Hiriya Kempegowda, who was popularly called Kempegowda was a ruler under the
Vijayanagar Empire. He ruled almost all the parts of Karnataka during 16th century.
Kempegowda built Bengaluru Fort. He also moved his capital from Yelahanka to the new
Bengaluru.
The Union Cabinet of India on 11 July 2013 approved the proposal for setting up of a National
Aviation University (NAU) in the name of Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University at the
District of Rae Bareli in the State of UP as a Central University for providing aviation training.
The Cabinet also approved the proposal to introduce the Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation
University Bill, 2013 in the Parliament; to create a post of Vice Chancellor (with pay scales on
the pattern of Central Universities) by selection through a Search and Selection Committee
headed by Cabinet Secretary with members representing Ministries of Civil Aviation, Personnel
& Training and Human Resource Development and for creation of a temporary post in the
grade of Joint secretary to Government of India for the position of Project Director which would
be filled up on deputation basis.
Chinese Troops on 17 June 2013 intruded into the Chumar Sector of Ladakh. This is the same
area that sparked off tensions between the two sides in April 2013. The troops of Chinese
People's Liberation Army (PLA) intruded the Chumar sector and vandalized the observation
bunkers and cut-down the wires of cameras, which were used to overlook the Chinese
Territory.
Chumar that is located at a distance of 300 kilometers from Leh is the only area along the Sino-
Indian border, where the Chinese troop doesnt have a direct access to the Line of Actual
Control (LAC). Thus this region has always been an area of discomfort for the Chinese troops.
Earlier, in April 2013 a 21-day face-off between the troops of the both nations started on 15
April in the remote area of Daulat Beg Oldi Sector took place on construction of the observation
tower in Chumar Division. To defuse the crisis situation, army dismantled the tower on 5 May
2013.
Chumar is a remote village on Ladakh-Himachal Pradesh border. China has always claimed the
village as its own territory. The area is almost inaccessible for the Chinese side, whereas, India
has its road till the last point in the area.
Typhoon Soulik struck Taiwan on 12 July 2013 and brought in heavy torrential rain and strong
wind killing one person and leaving injured 21.
Due to the extreme weather conditions, more than 8500 people were evacuated from the
mountains and other dangerous areas. This is the first typhoon, to hit Taiwan in 2013.
Typhoon Soulik is a medium-force typhoon with wind speeds of around 173 kilometres per
hour. The strong winds and heavy rain caused electricity disruptions, a run on food and
essential supplies in supermarkets, and uprooted trees and signs in some areas.
MERS: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome is a New Respiratory Virus related to SARS spread
in Saudi Arabia
A new respiratory virus related to SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) has killed 39
people in Saudi Arabia. Scientists have named this respiratory virus as Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome (MERS). The new virus is related to the respiratory virus SARS that killed more than
800 people across the world in 2003. It belongs to a family of viruses that most often cause the
common cold. SARS emerged in China.
As per the clinical analysis undertaken by the British and Saudi researchers, the MERS virus
bears similarities to SARS virus, but there also exists important differences between the two.
As per the data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) the MERS coronavirus that
emerged in 2012 has killed 45 deaths across the world. WHO confirmed the data based on the
reports of 90 laboratories. It also issued a travel guide for the pilgrims going on Haj in Saudi
Arabia stating that the health risk caused by the virus was relatively low.
The identified symptoms of MERS include fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath and muscle
pain, gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhoea and vomiting.
The cases of MERS have been identified in the Middle East - with patients in Jordan, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Few cases related to it were also seen in France,
Italy, Germany, Tunisia and the United Kingdom.
Bharti Airtel on 9 July 2013 announced the commencement of the second edition of 'Airtel
Rising Stars' (ARS).
Airtel Rising Stars is Indias largest under-16 soccer talent hunt, which was started in
association with Manchester United in year 2012. 'Airtel Rising Stars' is a thorough exploration
program which will screen young footballers across India for capabilities and skill sets basis
their performance in tests, real time match simulations etc.
The ARS program is open to individual entries and evaluate students from over 450
schools spread across 7 cities in India, and will finally handpick the country' top 11
under-16 footballers who will get the chance-of-a-lifetime to attend a week-long
training camp with Manchester United Soccer Schools and possibly kick-off a career in
professional football.
'Airtel Rising Stars' is India's largest under-16 soccer talent hunt which will give 11
promising youngsters the chance-of-a-lifetime to train with Manchester United Soccer
School and possibly kick-off a career in professional football.
The Airtel rising Stars is going to start from August 2013, and will be a 3-month long Inter-
Schools Tournament-cum-talent hunt involving participation from soccer players representing
over 450 schools in seven cities, as well as individual players, before finally hand-picking the
best performers who will get the chance of a lifetime to attend week-long coaching clinic with
Manchester United Soccer School coaches.
At the end, the 30 players in the final selection trials will be trained for five days under coaches
of the Manchester United Soccer Schools (MUSS) in Goa and will be tested on all structure and
composition (including physical attributes, individual skills, match situations and their
performances in actual matches) before 11 of the best players are chosen to travel to
Manchester for a week and will be trained along with the Manchester United - Under 21 team.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Union government of India on 30 July 2013 planned to launch Bharat Mobile Scheme
under, which one member of every rural household who has completed 100 days of work under
MGNREGA can get free mobile device. The new scheme is aimed at empowerment. The mobile
may be provided per household preferably to a woman and the handset will come with a three-
year warranty.
The mobile device for The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act workers
will be non-transferable as it will also be customized for transfer of benefits of different
government programmes like direct cash transfers scheme.
According to initial proposal, selected telecom operators will be asked to provide mobile
devices. Distribution would be done by the service providers in coordination with district
administration. The mobile numbers in the device is expected to work as first level
authentication to identify and inform the beneficiary of scheme, sources said. Around 5 crore
households have been provided work in year 2012-13.
The proposal for Bharat Mobile Scheme was mooted by Planning Commission of India.
Medical experts opined, in the month of July 2013, that complementary feeding for the infants
should begin at the age of six months, apart from the mothers milk. The medical experts
explained that by this time, the digestive system of the infants become mature enough to
process the complementary foods. It is also important to note that beginning of the
complementary feeding to infants can also lead to under-nutrition as well as under-developed
immune system.
Complementary food should be very appropriate, which means that it needs to have
sufficient nutrition as well as energy.
The complementary food given to the infants should be very smooth in texture and it
should be easy to digest.
It is important to note that infants, in particular, have high energy requirement, but also
their stomach is very small in size. Hence, the complementary food given to them
should be high in energy content. Energy requirements of the infants are very high
during first year of the life of infants.
Another important factor to be considered is that the diet should have good fat content
because it is an important determinant for the energy density.
Foods that have high energy density are very rich in fat, but are also low on the water
content. These kinds of foods include eggs, ghee, cheese and butter. On the other hand,
the foods that have high water content have lower energy density. These foods include
porridge made using water, boiled rice, low-fat yogurt, fruits and vegetables as well as
soups and stews.
Feeding the infants with low-energy foods on a regular basis can cause an adverse effect
on their stamina as well as physical strength.
The complementary foods should therefore contain higher amounts of fibre, minerals as
well as vitamins.
The medical experts explained that complementary feeding can be sourced from a
range of food groups. This can enable a child to get vital nutrients, thereby ensuring
optimum development and growth.
The groups of food from which complementary feeding can be sourced include meat,
fish and poultry products, eggs, fruits and vegetables, grains, roots and tubers, legumes
and nuts, fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamin A and finally, the dairy products.
Giving complementary foods to a child from at least four out of these groups, everyday
can ensure a well-balanced nutrition and optimum growth of a child.
It is very important to note that the infants are highly vulnerable to infections.
Therefore, their foods should be prepared while keeping in mind the vital parameters of
hygiene and safety.
Food-borne illness can take place in the infants in case the food is not properly cooked
or is kept at a room temperature for a long time, or if the cooking equipment is
contaminated. Also, illness related to food can occur in the infants in case the hands are
not properly washed before the infant is fed.
It is important to note that the best way to prepare the complementary food for the
infants is to prepare it fresh. Or, it should be consumed in just one or two hours after
cooking, especially during the hot climate.
It is also important to ensure that the complementary foods are prepared thoroughly
because high temperature during the cooking process is required to kill the bacteria.
While introducing complementary foods to the infants for the first time, it is essential to
note that the products which do not cause allergy to the babies should be chosen. The
foods devoid of colours, artificial flavours, preservatives and harmful chemicals, should
be chosen for complementary feeding.
According to the WHO report of complementary feeding called the Report of the global
consultation convened jointly by the Department of Child and Adolescent Health and
Development and the Department of Nutrition for Health and Development at Geneva from 10
to 13 December 2001, it was recommended that for the beginning, complementary foods
should start at six months of age with small amounts of food and the quantity should be
increased as the child grows older. During this time, it is also important to maintain the
frequent breastfeeding.
The energy needs from complementary foods for infants with average breast milk intake in the
developing countries are approximately 200 kcal per day at 68 months of age, 300 kcal per day
at 911 months of age, and 550 kcal per day at 1223 months of age.
In the industrialized countries, the estimates were different. These were 130, 310 and 580
kcal/d at 68, 911 and 1223 months, respectively. The difference occurred because of
difference in the average breast milk intake.
Sri Lankan Tourism Development Authority released a data of tourists on 18 July 2013, which
claimed that India topped the charts of foreign tourists to the island nation. As per the report,
over 83 thousand Indians visited, the Sri Lanka in the first half of this year of which 13000
Indian visitors in June 2013 alone. India was followed by Britain and Germany with 55 thousand
and 36 thousand visitors.
Sri Lanka has set a target of attracting 1.25 million tourists to the country in 2013, of which
more than half a million people visited the nation by June 2013.
India in the month of July 2013 has come into view as the second largest investor in the city of
London with Indian companies led by software major Infosys encouraged by the investment
fervour generated by the 2012 Olympic Games in the British capital.
Software services firm Infosys leads the charge of inner Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) made
by a total of 28 Indian companies, which has created 429 additional jobs for the British
economy in the in year 2012 alone.
India is a very important market for London and Olympics has provided the perfect opportunity
for Indians to come and experience London and resulted in more Indian companies setting up in
London.
India has seen exceptional growth and there are a large number of areas of common interest,
such as transport and city planning, where India and United Kingdom are planning to work
together.
India brought in a large amount of the 2.5 billion pounds additional foreign investment into the
UK since the Games and Indian FDI projects in 2012-13 are estimated to generate 24 million
Pounds in gross value added for Londons economy over the next three years.
Information and communications technology (ICT) was the key sector in terms of Indian FDI into
London, which is followed by financial services and retail. In the financial services sector, Axis
Bank stood out for setting up its global operations in London as a direct consequence of
discussions during the mayoral visit to India in November 2012.
The Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) on 19 July 2013 recommended for revoking the
ban on Pioglitazone an oral anti-diabetic drug, which was banned on 18 June 2013. DTAB
also recommended that the medicine should be sold with a boxed warning (that the drug
carries a significant risk of serious or even life-threatening adverse effects).
The recommendations were sent to the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry, which will in
turn issue the formal orders. The Expert Committee meeting convened on 11 July 2013, took
the decision of the lifting the ban on Piogltazone.
The Expert Committee under the Chairmanship of Director General of Health Services Jagdish
Prasad has constituted when the Government was severely criticised by diabetologists for
acting in haste and without conducting any scientific study in the country. India approved
Pioglitazone more than a decade ago and many people are using this drug.
The Ministry banned Piogiltazone based on a letter sent in January 2013 to the Drug Control
General of India (DCGI) by the Chennai-based diabetologist Dr. V. Mohan, chairman of Dr.
Mohans Diabetes Specialities Centre.
The market for Pioglitazone in India is estimated at 700 crore Rupees annually and major
players, such as Ranbaxy, Cipla and Sun Pharma, manufacture the drug. The drug was banned in
France in 2010, but it is still using in the US, the UK and other countries, with a warning label.
The Puducherry government on 17 July 2013 delinked wine from the Indian Made Foreign
Liquor (IMFL) category and listed as a food item to attract more tourists to the state.
With the Governments decision, wine will not flow freely into the town as the ban on sale of
wine bottles in general stores will continue as usual and sale will be allowed only in licensed
IMFL shops, and hotels.
The government also reduced excise duty on wine to increase the volume of sale.
The decision was taken in accordance with the expectation of tourists from neighbouring areas
that had stopped visiting the town in recent months because of increase in excise duty that
took the prices of premium varieties almost equivalent to Tamil Nadu.
The United Nations Health agency, the World Health Organisation (WHO) suggested India in
2009 to consider a ban on Monocrotophos, the pesticide blamed for the poisoning of mid day
meal in Bihar on 16 July 2013.
The pesticide that killed 23 schoolchildren in Bihar's Chhapra district was banned in many
countries as per the directions from the WHO, because of its high acute toxicity. However in
India, Monocrotophos is widely used and easily available pesticide.
WHO had also warned that in India, against strong International health warnings, many
pesticide containers are not thrown away after use but recycled and used for storing water,
food and other consumables.
In Bihar's case, the children fell ill within minutes of eating their mid-day meal in their
one-room primary school.
They started vomiting and convulsing with stomach pains - symptoms that experts say
would be common in poisoning with such a toxic chemical.
Forensic investigation found the meal had been prepared with cooking oil that
contained Monocrotophos.
According to WHO, swallowing just 120 milligrams of Monocrotophos can be fatal to humans.
Initial symptoms of taking chemical are sweating, vomiting, blurred vision and foaming at the
mouth.
ABOUT MONOCROTOPHOS
The countries and regions that have banned monocrotophos use include Australia, Cambodia,
China, the European Union, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and the
US. Importing Monocrotophos is illegal in 46 countries.
The Government of Sri Lanka on 15 July 2013 announced a ban on the movie, Flying Fish. The
government claimed that the film, Flying Fish, insulted the Government as well as the Security
Forces of the country.
Lakshman Hulugalla, the Director General of the Government's Media Centre for National
Security claimed that the Flying Fish was banned in Sri Lanka because, the creators of the film
used images of the Sri Lankan military uniform, without permission from the Ministry of
Defense.
Earlier, the Government suspended the Film Festival organized by the French embassy in
Colombo after the screening of the film, Flying Fish. The film was directed by the Sri Lankan
filmmaker, Sanjeewa Pushpakumara. The film had its world premiere in 2011. It has also won
international recognition in film festivals across the world.
An all India Mass Canine Vaccination Drive called Norma Alvares is scheduled to begin in the
coastal state of Goa from 1 September 2013. Norma Alvares, member of Animal Welfare Board
of India, said the drive across India is being held by the Board in association with Worldwide
Veterinary Service and Dogs Trust.
The implementation of the programme in Goa will be in selected municipalities and panchayats
of North Goa district in the first week of September and in South Goa district in the third week
of September 2013.
The target is to vaccinate 50000 dogs in 30 days in the states of Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Assam. The programme will culminate in
Assam on World Rabies Day that is celebrated on 28 September 2013. Over a third of human
cases of rabies in the world are reported from India. Dog bites are most often the cause of
rabies. The majority of the people who die of rabies are from the poor and marginal
communities. Due to fear of the disease, thousands of dogs have been indiscriminately and
inhumanely killed every year across India, without bringing any solution to the problem of
rabies.
Norma Alvares, the environment and animal welfare activist in Goa, is a recipient of the Padma
Shri Award.
CSIR in month of July 2013 declared that, it is all set to launch its fastest supercomputer at
Indias first ever big data science institute in Bangalore.
The launch of Super Computer by CSIR will mark its entry into the new field of data intensive
scientific discovery. The supercomputer is supposed to have a speed of 360 tera flops, which
will make it the fourth fastest country in the country and will be housed in by the CSIR Fourth
Paradigm Institute (CSIR-4PI).
With the launch of Supercomputer, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is
deciding to re-position its Bangalore-based Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer
Simulation to deal with data intensive scientific discovery, which has came out as the fourth
paradigm of science.
The supercomputer situated in the Bangalore-based 4PI will form the backbone of the new
venture which will connect CSIR laboratories located in Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Srinagar,
Chennai, Chandigarh, and Nagpur.
The laboratories based at these centers will have computing facilities between 10 and 50 tera
flop capacity and is going to be linked to the supercomputer using the National Knowledge
Network thus connecting 200 scientists and over 1000 students in the identified domain areas.
Multiple blasts rocked the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar on 7 July 2013 one of the
holiest Buddhist shrines. Nine, low intensity bombs rocked the temple premises leaving injured
two monks (one from Tibet and the other was a Myanmar National) at 5 am.
The sanctum sanctorum and the Bodhi Tree of the temple that is believed to be the place,
where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment didnt, suffered any damage. To invest into the
terror attacks, a five-member NIA team that comprises a DIG and two SPs reached was sent to
Bodh Gaya by a special plane from New Delhi. Of the nine blasts that rocked Mahabodhi
temple, four took place inside the temple complex, three in Karmapa Monastery and one near
the 80 feet Buddha statue and the bus stand each.
The history of Bodhgaya is about 2500 years old. In the sixth century B.C., Prince Siddhartha
Gautama attained supreme enlightenment at this holy place and became the Buddha. In tribute
of this event Emperor Ashoka set-up the Vajrasana (Diamond Throne) of polished sandstone
representing the seat of enlightenment in 3rd century B.C. Further a Thereafter, he built a stupa
in veneration of the Buddha, which remained there up to the second century A.D. The original
structure of Mahabodhi Mahavihara temple was completed in seventh century A.D. during the
reign of Gupta kings.
The gold painted statue of Buddha in the sanctum shrine of the Temple is made of Black stone
built by the Pala kings of Bengal. The Buddha is seen seated in the Bhumisparsa Mudra or the
Earth touching posture. The Mahabodhi Mahavihara has now been declared a World Heritage
Site by the UNESCO on the 27th June 2002.
This is the second air accident within two days, earlier a Boeing
jetliner crashed on 7 July 2013 and burned at San Francisco
International Airport. Two people were killed and leaving
behind more than 100 people injured.
A strong earthquake ripped through China's northwestern Gansu Province. The quake,
measuring 6.6 on Richter scale, shook the area at the junction of the Minxian County and
Zhangxian County. The epicenter, with a depth of 20 km, was 170 km away from the provincial
capital Lanzhou. A 5.6-magnitude quake jolted the same area later in the morning.
Communication was cut off in 13 towns of Zhangxian County. The Minxian County government
stated that most of the townships in the county have been affected by the quake.
The townships of Meichuan and Puma were seriously hit. Many homes in the quake-hit region
collapsed. The earthquake was also felt in Tianshui city and the provincial capital city of
Lanzhou besides in the cities of Xi'an, Baoji and Xianyang in neighboring Shaanxi Province.
The Union government of India on 17 July 2013 constituted an empowered Group of Ministers,
EGoM, under the Chairmanship of Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, for timely implementation
of major projects related to the North-Eastern region.
The EGoM will include Home Minister, Power Minister and Minister of DoNER (Development of
North Eastern Region). The matters pertaining to the various projects, which cannot be
resolved during the meeting of Committee of Secretaries headed by the Cabinet Secretary, will
be referred to the EGoM for further action.
Two Ghazals in Urdu written by freedom fighter, Veer Savarkar during the days of his 11-year
imprisonment, in the Andaman Cellular Jail has been discovered by a Dadar based Institute. The
ghazals are a part of the notebook kept by Savarkar in the prison and are patriotic in nature.
The Ghazals are written in the sublime form of the Urdu Poetry and are written in fluent Urdu.
The notebook was discovered by Manjiri Marathe, from the collection of books handed over to
her by late S P Gokhale, an associate of Savarkar. Manjiti is a trustee of the Swatantryaveer
Savarkar Rashtriya Smarak and daughter of S P Gokhale.
The two ghazals portrays, that runs into five pages states about Savarkar's hope for the
freedom of India. Savarkar was imprisoned from 1910 to 1921, in the Andamans. The notebook
that contains, the Urdu Ghazal also includes two Hindi poems
The notebook is a handmade and its cover has been designed by sticking the jail records
together. As first part, the notebook includes the pictures of Rama, Krishna, Jesus Christ,
Buddha, Shivaji, Lokmanya Tilak, Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi, which is just like a
scrapbook and the cover used is taken from cover-page of Marathi magazine Chitramay Jagat.
The notebook was placed on display at the Smarak opposite Shivaji Park maidan in fourth week
of July 2013 and then would be shifted to a museum of Indian revolutionaries being developed
by the Smarak.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar born on 28 May 1883 in village Bhagur, near Nashik,
Maharashtra was a freedom fighter. He was commonly known as Swatantryaveer
Savarkar
He also was an eminent social reformer, writer, dramatist, poet, historian, political
leader and philosopher.
He was a pioneer of the movement for religious reform in Hindu culture by doing away
the caste system prevalent within it. He coined the term Hindutva.
He was the founder of the student societies that included Abhinav Bharat Society and
the Free India Society.
His published work the Indian War of Independence about the Indian rebellion of 1857
was banned by British authorities.
Due to his connection with the revolutionary group India House, he was arrested in
1910, after which he was sentenced with two life terms of imprisonment that totaled to
fifty years, and was moved to the Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
In 1921 after renouncing the revolutionary activities he was released under restrictions
after signing a plea for clemency.
The airport at Port Blair the capital of Andaman and Nicobar's has been named as Veer
Savarkar International Airport.
Commemorative blue plaque on India House that is fixed by the Historic Building and
Monuments Commission for England reads Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 1883-1966,
Indian patriot and philosopher lived here.
The Israel Antiquities Authorities on 18 July 2013 announced that during a joint excavation
programme led by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, two of the largest structures from the
Kingdom of Judea were uncovered. Kingdom of Judah was a state established during the Iron
Age in the Southern Levant.
The two structures have been identified as the Palace of the King David and the large storage
structure of the Kingdom, by the researchers namely Prof. Yossi Garfinkel and Saar Ganor. The
uncovered structures presents the evidence of the state of the building and administrative
organisation, during the reign of King David and his central authority in Judah. The results of
seven year long, excavation will also help the researchers in developing an understanding of the
origins of the Kingdom of Judah.
As per the archeologists, there exists the probability that the site (named Khirbet Qeiyafa) was
destroyed in the battle against the Philistines in 980 BC.
Researchers in Finland, in the first week of July 2013 discovered that by giving a very large dose
of famotidine (200 mg daily), it is possible to affect the Histamine System in the Brain.
Famotidine was used for the treatment of heartburn since the 1980s, but at regular dosing,
famotidine almost does not enter the brain at all, since the brain is protected by the blood-
brain barrier. By increasing the dosage five-fold the drug is able to enter the brain and affect
the histamine system.
The team of researchers led by Professor Jesper Jesper Ekelund observed that after one week
the symptoms of people having schizophrenia started to decrease and after four weeks of
treatment the symptoms decreased significantly.
Thirty people having schizophrenia participated in the study. The patients had been on sickness
pension for at least five years. They were randomly divided into two groups, one which
received famotidine and one which received placebo.
Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on 16 July 2013 announced that the government
would provide free pre-natal health care and ambulance facilities to pregnant women across
the country. Under the Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY) scheme pregnant women are provided free
medical treatment during the delivery and post natal care. The Pregnant women will be given
free medical and ambulance facilities from conception to delivery.
Earlier, all the benefits were provided after the woman delivered baby in the Government
hospital but now free treatment and transport facility would be provided during the entire
pregnancy period as well. And the baby born would be given free treatment for 1 year. This is
the first scheme of its kind.
These women will also be able to avail free consultation from doctors at government hospitals
for 45 days from delivery and infants will be given free treatment at the hospitals for one year.
The adolescent children will be provided weekly supplements of iron and Folic Acid to prevent
anaemic diseases in the children.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on 24 July 2013 approved a Free Trade LPG (FTL)
Scheme for selling five Kg LPG cylinders through Company Owned Retail Outlets (COCO) of Oil
Marketing Companies (OMCs). Under the scheme, COCO Retail Outlets will sell 5 kg LPG
cylinders at Non-domestic (commercial) prices. The LPG sold under the scheme will be called as
Free Trade LPG (FTL). A five-kg cylinder will cost between 362 rupees and 375 rupees.
The scheme will be launched on a pilot basis in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore
where these cylinders will be sold with or without domestic pressure regulator (DPR).
The decision was taken in view of the fact that over the years, a new category of consumers
have emerged especially in big cities, who are mobile and do not want a permanent LPG
connection but still require LPG for their needs. Such customers need flexibility for getting the
LPG cylinders as per their convenience and their needs can also be fulfilled by smaller quantities
of LPG.
The prospective customer at the time of first sale would only be required to give a copy of
Voter I-Card, Driving license, Pan Card, Aadhaar Card, Bank Pass book, Employees ID, Passport,
Student ID or any other such document that can act as a proof of identity. At the time of first
sale cost of equipment (DPR plus cylinder), cost of product at prevailing Non- domestic 5kg
cylinders price and administrative charges will be payable. At the time of subsequent refill only
the cost of product will be payable.
The government scheme would make LPG available for those citizens who are always on the
move because of their professional needs.
The Judicial Commission on Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) appointed by the
Supreme Court of India submitted a 100 page report to the Court in the third week of July 2013.
The report has highlighted the rampant misuse of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)
in Manipur. The judicial commission also noted that the Act has failed in tackling the
insurgencies and the armed forces were indulged in gross violation of Human Rights.
The Commission in its findings has also noted that the Act was abused widely and several
encounters under the blanket of the Act, carried out in the North-Eastern states, were fake. The
report submitted by the commission also mentioned that the activities of the forces appear as if
they believed a priori that the suspects involved in the encounters had to be eliminated and the
forces acted accordingly.
The Commission investigated on six sample cases of encounters and didnt found them genuine
and maximum force was used to kill people. The commission in its findings stated that the Act
provided sweeping powers to the security forces even to the extent of killing the suspected
person with protection against prosecution but the Act failed to provide protection to the
citizens against the possible misuse. The commission also noted that in general cases, the
greater the power, the greater the restraint and stricter the mechanism to prevent its misuse or
abuse. But in case of the AFSPA in Manipur this principle appears to have been reversed.
The Judicial Commission on AFSPA was headed by Santosh Hegde the former Judge of Supreme
Court and included J.M. Lyngdoh former Chief of Election Commission and A.K. Singh, retired
IPS officer as its members. The commission was formed by the Supreme Court to probe into the
alleged cases of extra judicial killings in Manipur after receiving complaints related to 1500 fake
encounter deaths that occurred in Manipur in last 10 years in September 2012. The Extra
Judicial Execution Victim Families Association (EEVFAM) along with Human Rights Alert (HRA)
demanded investigations into the deaths.
Earlier, the Justice Verma Committee that filed its report with the measures to curb sexual
violence also highlighted the misuse of AFSPA by army personnel. The Verma committee
suggested bringing in the sexual violence against women by armed forces or uniformed
personnel into the range of Ordinary Criminal Law.
Comment: The report from the Judicial Commission headed by Santosh Hegde has been
submitted at the time, when the demand for removal of AFSPA is at its height across all the
states (Jammu and Kashmir and North-eastern States), where the law is in existence.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance on 20 July 2013 finalised its GST (Goods and
Services Tax) report. The report would be tabled in the parliament during its Monsoon season
that is scheduled to begin from 5 August 2013.
The GST Bill was introduced in the Parliament in 2010 and since then was being examined by
the Standing Committee on Finance. The proposed GST aims towards bringing in a common tax
regime for goods and services by including most of the indirect taxes and would be beneficial in
increasing the revenue collection.
Earlier, several deadlines were missed-out by the standing committee in submission of the
report due to the differences between the central and the state governments. The
governments at the two levels had issues of central sales tax, compensation to states and
design of GST structure.
By their nature, Parliamentary Committees are of two kinds: Standing Committees and Ad hoc
Committees. Standing Committees are permanent and regular committees which are
constituted from time to time in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Parliament or Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. The work of these Committees is of
continuous nature. The Financial Committees, DRSCs and some other Committees come under
the category of Standing Committees. Ad hoc Committees are appointed for a specific purpose
and they cease to exist when they finish the task assigned to them and submit a report. The
principal Ad hoc Committees are the Select and Joint Committees on Bills. Railway Convention
Committee, Joint Committee on Food Management in Parliament House Complex etc also
comes under the category of ad hoc Committees.
The Union Minister of State for Tourism K. Chiranjeevi on 24 July 2013 launched the Clean India
campaign at world heritage site Taj Mahal, Agra.
The Clean India Campaign is an initiative of Union Ministry of Tourism under the 12th Five Year
Plan with the objective to increase tourist arrivals to the country and to improve the quality of
services and provide a hygienic environment in and around tourist destinations across the
country.
At this launching ceremony as a part of Corporate Social Responsibility, ONGC has taken up the
maintenance of the Taj Mahal complex.
ONGC will take care of providing drinking water facilities, cleaning, providing uniform
signage in and around the premises, placing of garbage bins, various repair and
replacement work, management and garbage clearance, landscaping, tourist help-desks
and deployment of volunteers for better management.
In addition to Taj Mahal, ONGC would adopt five other monuments the Ellora and
Elephanta Caves in Maharashtra, Red Fort in Delhi, Golkonda Fort in Hyderabad, and
Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu.
Culture Ministry of India on 2 July 2013 entrusted ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) with the
restoration of the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand which was damaged due to the recent
floods. Kedarnath Mandir (Kedarnath Temple) is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to
the God Shiva and is located on the Garhwal Himalayan range near the Mandakini River in
Kedarnath, Uttarakhand in India. Due to extreme weather conditions, the temple is open only
between the end of April (Akshay trutya) to Kartik Purnima (usually November, the autumn full
moon) every year.
Kedarnath was the worst affected area during the 2013 flash floods in North India.
Representatives of 10 south and Southeast Asian countries, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh,
Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka, at the regional meeting of the World Health Organizations
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control sought ban on smokeless forms of tobacco. The
meeting was organized in New Delhi on 26 July 2013 by India's health ministry in collaboration
with WHO SEAR (southeast Asian region) which reviewed implementation of the WHO
convention and major developments related to the treaty in the region and internationally. The
participants also included representatives from Bhutan, Myanmar, the Maldives, and Timor
Leste.
Smokeless forms of tobacco, including use of areca nuts, pose serious public health problems in
most countries of the region.
It also decided to raise awareness of the newly adopted protocol to eliminate illicit trade in
tobacco products and to promote its signature and ratification.
The 22nd Annual Conference of the Neurotrauma Society of India is to be held in Guwahati,
Assam from 23 to 25 August 2013. About twelve International neuroscientists and twenty
national faculties would be participating in this event.
This is the first conference being organized in the North Eastern states of the country. The
conference will help to create awareness about the Neurotrauma.
WHAT IS NEUROTRAUMA?
Neurotrauma refers to injury to a nerve, especially part of the central nervous system
(the brain and spinal cord).
a) Acquired brain injury: Acquired brain injury can lead to problems related to
communication with others
b) Spinal cord injury: Spinal cord injury can lead to permanent paralysis and the
inability to work
The National Tourism Ministers Conference was held in New Delhi on 18 July 2013. The
objective of the conference was discussion of the future strategies for realising the complete
tourism potential of India. The Union Tourism Minister, K. Chiranjeevi chaired the conference.
The conference was of extreme importance because of the fact that Indian tourism was
adversely hit due to natural calamities in Uttarakhand.
During the conference, exchange of ideas also took place between the State and Union
Territory Tourism Authorities as well as the Ministry of Tourism.
The conference was also attended by 22 National Tourism, Travel and Hospitality
Industry Associations.
The safety as well as security of tourists, especially women, was given stress. During the
conference, a new campaign known as I Respect Women was also launched. The
campaign was launched with Ministry of Tourism issuing badges in Hindi and ten
international languages.
During the conference, various agenda items such as- safety and security of tourists,
Campaign Clean India to improve cleanliness at important tourist destinations, bringing
uniformity in the structure of Road Taxes and promote seamless travel, rationalisation
of Taxes to make Indian tourism products competitive, no objection certificates for
various tourism related services, the timely implementation of tourism infrastructure
projects, the time bound issue of licences and the provision of single window clearance
for film shootings and MICE(Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions)
activities, promoting accessible and sustainable tourism as well as improving
coordination between various State Governments and Union Territory Administrations
for promoting Intra-regional Tourism, were also deliberated.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
safety as well as security of the tourists, primarily women.
It was also decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will consider
establishing special force such as a Tourist Police, by taking certain companies on
deputation from Police Department or by engaging Ex-Servicemen or Home Guards.
It was decided that during unwanted incidents where tourists were involved, the
Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will ensure that immediate action is taken
to investigate the crime and undertake speedy trials to catch the culprits.
It was decided that in case of assault of any tourist, the Departments of Tourism of all
States and UTs will ensure immediate post-traumatic help to the victim, while at the
same time respecting his/her privacy. The highest order shall be given to the service
recovery.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will sensitise all
stakeholders, which also include community through various electronic and print
campaigns towards the need of being sensitive to the needs of tourists.
It was decided that Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will take action to
inculcate proper values in children by arranging at least one lecture each every year in
every class on the importance of sensitivity to tourists and the cleanliness of public
areas.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will run a mass
awareness campaign known as I respect women.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
cleanliness at various tourism destinations by making sure that garbage is removed from
time to time. It was also declared that garbage free zones and polythene free zones will
be made and toilets shall be provided in order to stop public area defecation.
It was also decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will try to
establish proper toilet facilities apart from roads leading to important tourist
destinations by making use of the infrastructure facilities such as panchayats, dhabas as
well as petrol pumps.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will set up a
coordination mechanism with their concerned local body or municipality in order to
monitor the cleanliness at different tourist destinations on an ongoing basis.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
making tourism destinations and traffic crossings beggar free, by making help zones
nearby.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
keeping their States and UTs clean, with the help of different corporate houses, PSUs as
well as NGOs as the partners.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
imparting working spoken knowledge of a foreign language to every member of their
staff that deals with the foreign tourists.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
rationalising tax structure in order to make various tourism destinations competitive as
well as making the travel seamless.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
the provision of necessary licenses or the NOCs for various tourism services in a time
bound manner.
It was decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will work towards
making various tourism destinations accessible to differently-abled tourists.
It was also decided that the Departments of Tourism of all States and UTs will assess the
carrying capacity of various tourism destinations, especially religious places, on the basis
of the principles of environmental sustainability and take immediate remedial measures
to avoid any unwanted incident.
The HRD Ministry on 18 July 2013 announced setting up a new committee to look into the
quality aspect of the Mid Day Meal Scheme nationwide.
The decision was taken by the Ministry while responding to the queries of the media on death
of children in Bihar after taking Mid Day Meal in schools.
The Mid Day Meal Scheme is important for promoting primary education in the country. Bihar
was alerted about unsatisfactory quality of food served in government schools in 12 districts
and the worst affected Saran district was one of them.
The Mid Day Meal is the worlds largest school feeding programme reaching out to about 12
crore children in over 12.65 lakh schools/EGS centres across the country.
In 1925, a Mid Day Meal Programme was first introduced for disadvantaged children in Madras
Municipal Corporation. By the mid 1980s three States viz. Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and
the UT of Pondicherry had universalized a cooked Mid Day Meal Programme with their own
resources for children studying at the primary stage By 1990-91 the number of States
implementing the mid day meal programme with their own resources on a universal or a large
scale had increased to twelve states.
With a view to enhancing enrollment, retention and attendance and simultaneously improving
nutritional levels among children, the National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary
Education (NP-NSPE) was launched as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme on 15 August 1995,
initially in 2408 blocks in the country.
The IAFs latest acquisition C-17 Globemaster-III made its maiden flight to the Andaman &
Nicobar Islands on 30 Jun 2013. Climbing an altitude of 28000 feet with an unrefueled range of
2400 nautical miles, the aircraft landed at Port Blair to induct the rotational Infantry Battalion
into the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Manufactured by Messrs Boeing of the United States, the C-17 Globemaster-III is a heavy-lift
transport military aircraft, developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). India has become
the largest customer, of this sophisticated aircraft, after the United States. C-17 Globemaster-III
is 174 feet in length, with a wing span of 170 feet. The maximum all up weight is 265350 kg,
with an ultra modernized palletized cargo handling capability.
Union Ministry of Defence on 15 July 2013 launched website of NCC (www.nccindia.nic.in). The
website has been launched with an aim to provide an insight into the activities of NCC. It will
also provide information to motivate students to join NCC from the online platform too.
The website would also act as the detailed data bank of the 15 lakh Cadets of NCC, its logistics
management and budget. It would also monitor the training activities of NCC. The website was
launched by Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Defence.
Lawmakers of US on 12 July 2013 proposed a Bill in the US Congress for establishing a national
park on the Moon. The new Bill seeks creation of the Apollo Lunar Landing Sites as National
Historical Park on the Moon. The bill has been named as the Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act,
the Bill (House Resolution 2617) and was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and
Technology in addition to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
The Bill seeks protection of artifacts that was left on the moon's surface during the Apollo
missions from 1969 to 1972. Once the bill is passed and turns up to be an Act, it will ensure that
the scientific data and cultural significance of the Apollo artifacts are not harmed during the
future moon landings of different countries as well as tourism activity of people to moon by
commercial enterprises (Golden Spike Company has proposed to take space tourists on a trip to
moon by 2020).
The Bill was introduced in the US Congress by Donna Edwards, a Maryland Congresswoman and
Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas Congresswoman.
As per the Bill, Apollo Lunar Landing Sites has been defined as the areas of the moon, where
instruments and astronauts touched the lunar surface during the Apollo Programme. It also has
highlighted the artifacts on Moons surface that is associated with Apollo 13 mission, that crash
landed on the lunar surface on 14 April 1970.
The Apollo programme was designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back
to Earth. Six of the missions (Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) achieved this goal. Apollos 7
and 9 were Earth orbiting missions to test the Command and Lunar Modules, and did not return
lunar data. Apollos 8 and 10 tested various components while orbiting the Moon, and returned
photography of the lunar surface. Apollo 13 did not land on the Moon due to a malfunction, but
also returned photographs. The six missions that landed on the Moon returned a wealth of
scientific data and almost 400 kilograms of lunar samples. Experiments included lunar ranging,
soil mechanics, seismic, meteoroids, magnetic fields, heat flow and solar wind experiments.
The two smallest known moons orbiting Pluto were officially christened by the International
Astronomical Union on 2 July 2013. The moon earlier known as P4, which was discovered in the
summer of 2011, has been named Kerberos, after the three-headed dog of Greek mythology.
The second one called P5, which was discovered in the summer of 2012, was named Styx, after
the mythological river that separates the world of the living from the realm of the dead. The
moons join Pluto's previously known moons Charon, Nix and Hydra.
International Astronomical Union is in charge of approving celestial names. Pluto's moons are
all named for characters associated with the underworld of Greek and Roman mythology,
according to the International Astronomical Union rules. The two names were selected based
on the results of an unprecedented internet vote that was held during February 2013, with the
ballot receiving almost 500000 votes, including 30000 write-in suggestions.
India on 1 July 2013 successfully launched its first dedicated navigation satellite, IRNSS-1A using
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C22. IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System)-
1A was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Research Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
After a flight of 20 minutes 17 seconds, the IRNSS-1A Satellite, weighing 1425 kg, was injected
to the intended elliptical orbit of 282.46 km X 20,625.37 km at 00:01 hours. This was the first
launch operation conducted by ISRO in night.
IRNSS-1A was launched on 1 July 2013 at 23:41 pm IST and was placed in the orbit on 2 July
2013 at 00:01 minutes and 17 seconds after a flight of 20 minutes 17 seconds.
The important flight events are stage and strap-on ignitions, heat-shield separation, stage and
strap-on separations and satellite injection took place exactly as planned.
The XL configuration of PSLV was used for the mission. Previously, the same configuration of
the vehicle was used thrice to launch Chandrayaan-1, GSAT-12 and RISAT-1 satellites. This was
the 23rd Successive flight of PSLV.
With this launch, India has stepped into the new era of its space applications. The data
collected by the satellite would help the country in a series of fields like disaster management,
fleet management, vehicle tracking and marine navigation.
IRNSS-1A is the first of the seven satellites constituting the space segment of the Indian
Regional Navigation Satellite System. The entire IRNSS constellation of seven satellites is
planned to be completed by 2015-16.
IRNSS-IA is among the first seven satellites that constitutes the Indian Regional
Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) Space Segment. The mission has a life of 10 years.
The satellite was launched into the satellite was placed satellite in its Geosynchronous
Circular Orbit at 55 deg East longitude.
The navigational payload of the IRNSS-1A will transmit the service signals of navigation
to users with its operations in L5 of 1176.45 MHz and S Band of 2492.028 MHz. The
Rubidium atomic clock and the ranging payload of the C Band transponder would
facilitate accurate determination of the range of IRNSS
IRNSS satellites are designed on the lines of Global Positioning System (GPS) of United States',
Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) of Russia, BeiDou satellite navigation
system of China, Galileo (GNSS) of European Union's and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System.
The navigation system would provide two types of services to India and they are Standard
Positioning Service and Restricted Service. Standard positioning services will be available to all
users, whereas the restricted version is an encrypted service that would be made available to
authorized users only.
IRNSS APPLICATIONS
India aims to place the seven-satellites of the IRNSS space segment in orbit by end of 2014 with
a position accuracy of 20 meters in the primary service area at an investment of 1420 crore
rupees.
Apart from this, Dr. Radhakrishnan, the Chairman of ISRO on the day of launch of IRNSS-1A
announced that India will step into the its first Mars mission by November 2013.
The Space Journey of India was started with the launch of Aryabhatta in 1975 using a Russian
rocket. Till date, India has successfully completed its 100 space missions. The PSLV C 25 that will
carry the mars orbiter would be launched any day after 21 October 2013.
The Chandigarh Court on 25 July 2013 passed the verdict in favour of Amrit Kaur, the eldest
daughter of erstwhile Maharaja of Faridkot- Sir Harinder Singh Brar. Chief Judicial Magistrate
Rajnish Kumar Sharma passed the judgement in favour of Amrit Kaur.
Amrit Kaur had challenged in a local court, the will which entitled Meharwal Khewaji Trust as
caretaker of the assets as well as estates, which include the Faridkot House, a fort in Punjab, a
palace as well as the jewellery and bank deposits. The suit was filed by Amrit Kaur in the year
1992. After the verdict, the daughters of Sir Harinder Singh Brar would inherit the estates as
well as assets, which are worth 20000 crore Rupees. This was the 23-year old legal battle.
Maharaja of Faridkot- Sir Harinder Singh Brar had three daughters- Amrit Kaur, Deepinder Kaur
and Maheepinder Kaur. Amrit Kaur lives in Chandigarh, Deepinder Kaur lives in Kolkata, while
Maheepinder Kaur passed away in the recent past in Shimla.
All the assets as well as estate worth 20000 crore Rupees include huge properties in Andhra
Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh as well as Chandigarh. The court declared that Amrit Kaur
and her sister Deepinder Kaur will be the heir to assets as well as estate, as per the Hindu
Succession Act.
The court, in its verdict, declared that the will was fabricated and forged on 1 July 1982.
Therefore, it was void and illegal. Also, the Meharwal Khewaji Trust has become illegal. It was
found that when the will was forged, Sir Harinder Singh Brar was in depression because of the
death of his only son Tikka Harmohinder Singh Brar.
Amrit Kaur, in the meanwhile, was divested of all heiress powers on the basis that she married
against wishes of late Maharaja. Deepinder Kaur was in turn, appointed as the Chairman of the
trust and Maheepinder Kaur was paid the salary of 1000 Rupees per month.
Maharaja of Faridkot- Sir Harinder Singh Brar was the last king or Maharaja of Faridkot
Riyast before 1947, i.e., before the independence of India.
His daughters were named- Rajkumari Bibiji Amrit Kaur Sahiba, Rajkumari Bibiji
Deepinder Kaur Sahiba and Rajkumari Bibiji Maheepinder Kaur Sahiba.
The Forbes, which released its list on 30 July 2013, declared that Angelina Jolie was the
Hollywoods highest paid actress. She had the estimated earnings of 33 million US dollar. She
defeated Jennifer Lawrence, the 2013 Best Actress Oscar winner, who had the estimated
earnings of 26 million US dollar. Angelina Jolie also defeated Kristen Stewart in the list. Kristen
Stewart had the earnings of 22 million US dollar.
Angelina Jolie rose from the third place on the list of Hollywoods highest paid actresses. At the
fourth position was Jennifer Aniston who had the earnings of 20 million US dollar. At the fifth
position was Emma Stone with the earnings of 16 million US dollar.
In order to compile the rankings for the Hollywoods highest paid actress, Forbes held talks with
managers, agents as well as professionals associated with the film industry. The rankings were
based on the earnings from June 2012 to June 2013.
Q.2) Recently, Britain got its new Prince, named George Alexander Louis on 22 July 2013.
Discuss the role of a King in a country like Europe?
Q.3) Pranab Mukherjee signed the ordinance on food security on 5 July 2013, which seeks to
give legal rights to 67 per cent of the population for subsidised grains. Discuss the impact of the
ordinance and how can it be beneficial for India. Will it affect India positively or Nigatively?
Q.4) Poverty Ratio of India declined to 21.9 percent in 2011-12: PCI Poverty Estimates Report.
Do you agree with the highlighted report of PCI or Not. Support with reason.
Q.5) The Supreme Court of India on 9 July 2013 directed the Union Government of India to
formulate a policy to regulate/ban Retail Sale of Acid across the country. Do you think that the
policy will be of some use and help in curbing the practice of acid attack, if yes then support
your answer?
Q.6) President of Ireland signed the Abortion Bill into Law. Compare and contrast it with the
abortion law in India?
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