Monday, October 27, 2014

69th UN Day - October 24

69th United Nations Day observed on October 24


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The 69th UN Day was celebrated all around the world in UN’s member states. UN day falls on October 24 and it marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter. October 24 is the day on which the agreement was ratified by the majority of its signatories, including the five permanent members of the Security Council.
October 24 is being commemorated since 1948. In 1971, the UNGA recommended that October 24 be observed by the member states as a public holiday.

Greetings from Indian PM

On the eve of UN Day, PM Modi asked UN’s member nations to further the cause of world peace and prosperity. He said is was a ‘day to celebrate the achievements of the UN & look at a roadmap for the future’.

Facts about UN

  • The UN was created to replace the inefficient League of Nations following World War II to prevent the occurrence of such wars in the future
  • US President Franklin Roosevelt coined the term ‘United Nations’, which was first used in 1942
  • Later, in October 1943, in a declaration signed in Moscow, USSR, UK and USA called for the early establishment of an internationalorganization to maintain peace and security. This goal was reaffirmed at the Tehran Conference in December 1943
  • The UN was finally founded in 1945 when representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco on April 25 at the United Nations Conference on International Organization to draw up the United Nations Charter. The Charter was unanimously adopted on June 25.India is a founding member of the UN
  • The UN officially came into existence on October 24, 1945
  • There are 193 UN member states as of today with South Sudanbeing the last one to join
  • UN Headquarters is situated in New York
  • Some of the important bodies of the UN are the UNGA, UNSC, Economic and Social Council (EcoSoc), Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice (ICJ), and the Secretariat.
  • The official languages of the UN are English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Russian and French, whereas the working languages of the UN Secretariat are English and French.

Rashtriya Ekta Divas (RED) - National Unity Day

Birth anniversary of Sardar Patel, 31 October to be celebrated as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas


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The Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, which falls on 31 October, will be celebrated as National Integration Day of Rashtriya Ekta Divas from now on.

Objective of the Commemoration

The government will attempt to create awareness among the people about Sardar Patel’s contribution towards India’s freedom struggle and ensuring national integration in India. Sardar Patel played a pivotal role in the merger of princely states with British ruled India to form a sovereign united country called India

Rashtriya Ekta Divas (RED)

The government will try to make RED a mass movement, reaching people from all avenues of life. The participation of the people shall be voluntary.
On October 31 this year, the PM will participate in the event and broadcast a short radio address.
In the morning of October 31, a ‘run for unity’ marathon will be organized in cities, towns and villages all over India. In the evening, Police and other organizations like the NSS, NCC, Scouts and Guides, Home Guards etc will march on the streets in all district headquarters.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Sardar Patel was born on 31 October, 1875 at Karamsand, Gujarat. He was a barrister with a successful law practice, before he left the law to join the Indian national movement under Gandhi. He played a major role in organizing peasants’ movements in Kheda and Bardoli in Gujarat, and during the Quit India movement. His biggest contribution to India was his role in the integration of the over 500 princely states with India during 1947-49

Sunday, October 26, 2014

smart city INDIA








Artist rendering of Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

NEW DELHI -- Gujarat, one of India's largest manufacturing hubs and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state, is the site of the country's first smart city built from scratch.

     Launched in 2007, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) is Modi's dream project and a joint venture between the Gujarat state government and Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services.

     The $12 billion smart city, located 12km from Ahmedabad international airport and 8km from the state capital, Gandhinagar, aims to become a global financial hub, offering international companies world-class infrastructure.

     "The project is attracting a number of companies. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Brokers' Forum has been allotted 300,000 sq. feet (27,870 sq. meters) in GIFT city for development of a commercial tower," Gujarat Finance Minister Saurabhbhai Patel told the Nikkei Asian Review.

     The BSE Brokers' Forum is shifting its back office operations to a $20 million tower in GIFT city from Mumbai to cut costs. "With Gujarat being a low-cost center, naturally the cost there is lower than Bombay," said Alok Churiwala, vice chairman of BSE Brokers' Forum, which has stake of about 40% in the BSE.

     The BSE is the world's largest stock exchange in terms of listed companies with more than 5,000. More stock exchanges from around the world are expected to set up operations in GIFT city in the coming years. GIFT plans to attract 6-8% of India's financial services to the new smart city.

     The 358 hectare smart city is still being built, however developers are trying to speed up construction.

     Gujarat, which had strong growth during Modi's tenure as its chief minister, accounts for 16% of manufacturing in India and 25% of the country's exports. "Gujarat ports also handle 33% of India's cargo," Patel said.

     The idea for GIFT city came about after Modi visited Hong Kong's International Finance Center. A report by McKinsey & Co. found that financial services in India were contributing 5% to the country's gross domestic product and that the figure is expected to rise to 15-20% by 2020.

     "Gujarat has been doing well in manufacturing and trading, and needed to do something in the services sector so that there's a balance in the economy," Dipesh Shah, GIFT city's vice president, told the Nikkei Asian Review.

     "GIFT city's development will happen in three four-year phases, starting in 2012, 2016 and 2020," Shah said. GIFT city's tallest building, the Diamond Tower, will be 410 meters high and built in the last phase of development, Shah said.

     Twelve million out of the 13 million sq feet (1.2 million square meters) earmarked for development in the first phase has been filled. "Banks like HDFC, Bank of India and Bank of Baroda have already taken space in the first of the two towers built," Shah said. Other organizations like Tata Communications, World Trade Center and State Bank of India are building their own offices.

     Most of GIFT city, 67%, has been zoned for commercial development, 22% for residential development and 11% is for social facilities. A school, hospital, club, five-star hotel and a university are also planned.

     "The International Finance Services Center (IFSC) at GIFT city is the only place in India where you can do offshore banking, offshore insurance and offshore asset management. Its operating guidelines are due in about four to six months, following which the city will become functional," Shah said. He also said things are moving at a much faster pace since Modi became prime minister in May.

     "If India does not develop an IFSC, then every year from 2015 we will start losing $50 billion to places like London, Singapore and Dubai, which have financial service centers," said Shah.

     According to Shah, GIFT city will create 1 million new jobs: 500,000 in capital-market trading and core financial services, and 500,000 support staff jobs.

     He said the focus now is on developing infrastructure. "Most of GIFT city's infrastructure is a first for India. A district cooling system will be operational by December, following which we will not require individual air conditioning. We are also working on an automated waste management system and a utility tunnel. We have connected all utilities to a common command and operation center."

     Shah said Japanese companies have also shown interest in GIFT city. "Jetro (The Japan External Trade Organization) and some other Japanese organizations are planning to visit the site. Japanese companies are strong in infrastructure development and smart technology, and GIFT provides both. This is the first smart city to go operational in India," he said.

     The Modi government wants to build 100 smart cities in India. During Modi's recent visit to Japan he briefed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on his smart cities project and his plan to renew heritage cities, such as Varanasi. Abe expressed support for his plans.

    The U.S government also welcomed India's offer for American companies to be the lead partner in developing smart cities in Ajmer, Vishakhapatnam and Allahabad.

    And the Canadian government also said it is keen to partner with India to build smart cities, pointing out Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary are among world's top 10 smart cities.

World Environment Day SLOhttp://www.unep.org/wed/2013/infomaterials/downloads/logos/en/WED%20Logo_EN.jpgGAN

Best Slogan For World Environment Day


2014 – Raise Your Voice Not The Sea Level.

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2013 – Think.Eat.Save

2012- Does it include you?

2011- Forest : Nature at your Service.
2010- Many Species – One Planet, One Future.
2009- Forests: Nature At Your Service
2008 – Kick the Habit (the ‘carbon’ habit)
2007 – Melting Ice – a Hot Topic?
2006 – ‘Don’t desert drylands’
2005 – Green Cities and the slogan is Plan for the Planet!
2004 – Wanted! Seas and Oceans – Dead or Alive?
2003 – Water – Two Billion People are Dying for It!
2002 – Give Earth a Chance
2001 – Connect with the World Wide Web of Life
2000 – The Environment Millennium – Time to Act
1999 – Our Earth – Our Future – Just Save It!
1998 – For Life on Earth – Save Our Seas
1997 – For Life on Earth
1996 – Our Earth, Our Habitat, Our Home
1995 – We the Peoples: United for the Global Environment
1994 – One Earth One Family
1993 – Poverty and the Environment – Breaking the Vicious Circle
1992 – Only One Earth, Care and Share
1991 – Climate Change. Need for Global Partnership
1990 – Children and the Environment
1989 – Global Warming; Global Warning
1988 – When People Put the Environment First, Development Will Last
1987 – Environment and Shelter: More Than A Roof
1986 – A Tree for Peace
1985 – Youth: Population and the Environment
1984 – Desertification
1983 – Managing and Disposing Hazardous Waste: Acid Rain and Energy
1982 – Ten Years After Stockholm (Renewal of Environmental Concerns)
1981 – Ground Water; Toxic Chemicals in Human Food Chains and Environmental Economics
1980 – A New Challenge for the New Decade: Development Without Destruction
1979 – Only One Future for Our Children – Development Without Destruction
1978 – Development Without Destruction
1977 – Ozone Layer Environmental Concern; Lands Loss and Soil Degradation; Firewood
1976 – Water: Vital Resource for Life
1975 – Human Settlements
1974 – Only one Earth


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எப்படி வந்தது நோபல் பரிசு? - தி இந்து

எப்படி வந்தது நோபல் பரிசு? - தி இந்து

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

SAARC Market for Electricity (SAME)

                                                                                                                                                          
SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation 






The SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation (Electricity) was finalized at the 5th SAARC Energy Ministers Meeting and will be signed by all the parties at the upcoming SAARC Summit that is to be held in November 2014 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation

This agreement has been pending since 2010 and is an important step in developing a SAARC Market for Electricity (SAME) on a regional basis. Bangladesh will convene the meeting of Energy Regulators  or Agencies in SAARC countries by December 2014.
India’s role

India has offered to host a seminar on “Sharing Experiences on Energy Pricing Mechanism in the SAARC Region” and also host the second meeting of the Expert Group on Technology/Knowledge Sharing (including Energy Efficiency, coal, etc.) in 2015.
SAARC

SAARC or the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation was established in 1985, with its secretariat in Kathmandu, Nepal.   SAARC is an association of eight countries in South Asia. The idea of the regional body was first proposed by the Bangaldeshi President Zia-ur-Rahman in 1980, when the proposed creation of a trade bloc consisting solely South Asian countries.

Afghanistan is the most recent, and eighth addition to the grouping. It was added at the behest of India, on 13 November, 2005. China, EU, USA, South Korea, Iran, Myanmar, Australia and Mauritius are observers to SAARC.
Ministerial level Energy forum

The process of regional cooperation in the energy sector began in January 2000 with the establishment of a Technical Committee on Energy. At the 12th SAARC Summit in 2004, the Islamabad Declaration called for the constitution of a Ministerial level Energy Forum was constituted. The first meeting of the SAARC Energy Ministers was held at Islamabad in 2005.
Business, Economy, International, SAARC

Saturday, October 18, 2014

RT-LAMP

Real-Time Reverse Transcription Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Rapid Detection of West Nile Virus


    Department of Virology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki 852-8523, Japan
ABSTRACT

A one-step, single tube, real-time accelerated reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay was developed for detecting the envelope gene of West Nile (WN) virus. The RT-LAMP assay is a novel method of gene amplification that amplifies nucleic acid with high specificity, efficiency, and rapidity under isothermal conditions with a set of six specially designed primers that recognize eight distinct sequences of the target. The whole procedure is very simple and rapid, and amplification can be obtained in less than 1 h by incubating all of the reagents in a single tube with reverse transcriptase and Bst DNA polymerase at 63°C. Detection of gene amplification could be accomplished by agarose gel electrophoresis, as well as by real-time monitoring in an inexpensive turbidimeter. When the sensitivity of the RT-LAMP assay was compared to that of conventional RT-PCR, it was found that the RT-LAMP assay demonstrated 10-fold higher sensitivity compared to RT-PCR, with a detection limit of 0.1 PFU of virus. By using real-time monitoring, 104 PFU of virus could be detected in as little as 17 min. The specificity of the RT-LAMP assay was validated by the absence of any cross-reaction with other, closely related, members of the Flavivirus group, followed by restriction digestion and nucleotide sequencing of the amplified product. These results indicate that the RT-LAMP assay is extremely rapid, cost-effective, highly sensitive, and specific and has potential usefulness for rapid, comprehensive WN virus surveillance along with virus isolation and/or serology.

Importnat : Himachal to have new State Animal, Bird and Flower

Himachal to have new State Animal, Bird and Flower