Political parties endorse call for ILPS – E-Pao.net

Political parties endorse call for ILPSE-Pao.netTo condemn the alleged unparliamentary statement of Union Home Minister Sushil kumar Shinde regarding the demand for enforcement of ILPS in Manipur was another resolution of the conference. The second res…

Political parties endorse call for ILPS
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To condemn the alleged unparliamentary statement of Union Home Minister Sushil kumar Shinde regarding the demand for enforcement of ILPS in Manipur was another resolution of the conference. The second resolution was to urge the State Government as
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Bodies condemn rape, murder – E-Pao.net

Bodies condemn rape, murderE-Pao.netImphal, October 12 2012: Against the backdrop of the murder of Kh Catherine and the rape of students by armed militant cadres in Tamenglong, the Frontal Catholic Lay Organisations of Manipur expressed deep shock and …

Bodies condemn rape, murder
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Imphal, October 12 2012: Against the backdrop of the murder of Kh Catherine and the rape of students by armed militant cadres in Tamenglong, the Frontal Catholic Lay Organisations of Manipur expressed deep shock and sadness that innocent children
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Manipur activists in national RTI public hearing – KanglaOnline

IBNLiveManipur activists in national RTI public hearingKanglaOnlineGeeta stated that despite repeated visits, the Manipur Information Commission has been neglecting redressing grievances of the applicants in the appeals/complaints due to lack of adequa…


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Geeta stated that despite repeated visits, the Manipur Information Commission has been neglecting redressing grievances of the applicants in the appeals/complaints due to lack of adequate staff. She added that there are two Dy. Registers and one OSD
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Let our children grow in secure atmosphere: Catholic Organizations

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IMPHAL, October 12: The Frontal Catholic Lay Organizations of Manipur in an informal meeting on October 11, the first day of the UN marked International Day of Girl Child, expressed deep shocked and sadness that innocent children have become mere … Continue reading

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Protests staged against the attack on school`s principal, JAC formed

The post Protests staged against the attack on school`s principal, JAC formed appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, Oct 12 (NNN): A public meeting organised by different communities of Langol Game Village here today, has vehemently condemned the…

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IMPHAL, Oct 12 (NNN): A public meeting organised by different communities of Langol Game Village here today, has vehemently condemned the attack on the principal of St. Peter English School on October 7 by the cadres of Zoumi Revolutionaru Army … Continue reading

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Hamlet Shougrakpam`s acrylic paintings steal the show in Delhi

The post Hamlet Shougrakpam`s acrylic paintings steal the show in Delhi appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.NEW DELHI, October 12 (MIC): A week-long exhibition of paintings entitled Sudden Wave by two artists namely Hamlet Shougrakpam from Manipur and…

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NEW DELHI, October 12 (MIC): A week-long exhibition of paintings entitled Sudden Wave by two artists namely Hamlet Shougrakpam from Manipur and Satya Prakash from Chhattisgarh at Lalit Kala Akademi, Ravindra Bhavan, here  came to end today with  positive notes  … Continue reading

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MCX-SX to partner with MU

The post MCX-SX to partner with MU appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 12: Manipur University has been invited by MCX-SX, a national stock exchange licensed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for academic partnership….

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IMPHAL, October 12: Manipur University has been invited by MCX-SX, a national stock exchange licensed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for academic partnership. In an invitation sent through the Dean of Social Sciences of MU Prof … Continue reading

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Rs 224 crore scam surfaces in Loktak Lake

The post Rs 224 crore scam surfaces in Loktak Lake appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.NEW DELHI, October 11: In April 2010, TEHELKA showed how a company that existed only on paper was awarded a Rs 224 crore contract to clean up the Loktak Lake (The L…

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NEW DELHI, October 11: In April 2010, TEHELKA showed how a company that existed only on paper was awarded a Rs 224 crore contract to clean up the Loktak Lake (The Lake and the Fake Firm) in Manipur. Chief Minister … Continue reading

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East women sports competition concludes

The post East women sports competition concludes appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 12: The Women Sports Competition organized under PYKKA scheme by District Youth Affairs and Sports office, Imphal East, at Khuman Lampak Sports Comple…

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IMPHAL, October 12: The Women Sports Competition organized under PYKKA scheme by District Youth Affairs and Sports office, Imphal East, at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex concluded today. Keirao Bitra Block defeated Sawombung Block by 2-0 goals in the final hockey … Continue reading

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National Jeet Kune-Do championship trail selection

The post National Jeet Kune-Do championship trail selection appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, October 12: The Jeet Kune-Do Association of Manipur has notified that a trail selection camp will be held to form Manipur team to participate at th…

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IMPHAL, October 12: The Jeet Kune-Do Association of Manipur has notified that a trail selection camp will be held to form Manipur team to participate at the 25th National Jeet Kune-Do Championship which will be held at Indira Gandhi Indoor … Continue reading

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IED Blasts & Fate Of The State

The post IED Blasts & Fate Of The State appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By R S Jassal Of late, use of IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) is again on the increase by most of the VBIGs (Village Based Insurgent Groups) in Manipur. May be  …

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By R S Jassal Of late, use of IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) is again on the increase by most of the VBIGs (Village Based Insurgent Groups) in Manipur. May be  it is recharged tactical inspiration from  Mao-ists communist  operations in … Continue reading

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Thau football team left for Chandigarh

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IMPHAL, October 12: Thau Sports Academy team has left Imphal to participate at the 10th Administrator’s Challenge Cup for all India U-17 boys football tournament 2012 at Chandigarh. The team was flag off by Imphal West District Football Association President … Continue reading

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MU to form men football team

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IMPHAL, October 12: The Department of Sports, Manipur University has selected 45 footballers from various colleges under MU to participate at the trial selection cum coaching camp to form MU men team to participate at the East Zone Inter University … Continue reading

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Identifying with idea of Manipur – E-Pao.net

Identifying with idea of ManipurE-Pao.netUnder the first category will come the section of people who swear by the name and belief of Manipur as a social and political reality, but who have not quite addressed this question with the sincerity it warran…

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Under the first category will come the section of people who swear by the name and belief of Manipur as a social and political reality, but who have not quite addressed this question with the sincerity it warrants. In the second category will come the

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HPC-D rebels clarify position of SoO validity in various states – Mizo News

HPC-D rebels clarify position of SoO validity in various statesMizo NewsAizawl/Tuithaphai (mizonews.net): The Hmar Peoples' Convention (D) rebels said on Friday that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) signed by the outfit in Manipur and Assam were …

HPC-D rebels clarify position of SoO validity in various states
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Aizawl/Tuithaphai (mizonews.net): The Hmar Peoples' Convention (D) rebels said on Friday that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) signed by the outfit in Manipur and Assam were not operational in other states while issuing a clarification on the

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Army will continue to play a pivotal role in nation building : Raju

  Minister of State for Defence Dr. MM PallamRaju has said that the Army has always in the past and also in the future will continue to play a pivotal role in the nation building and for that it must emerge as a national symbol and represent the nation’s unique characteristics which is ‘Unity in […]

 

Minister of State for Defence Dr. MM PallamRaju has said that the Army has always in the past and also in the future will continue to play a pivotal role in the nation building and for that it must emerge as a national symbol and represent the nation’s unique characteristics which is ‘Unity in Diversity’.
Delivering Field Marshal KM Cariappa Memorial Lecture on ‘Army’s Contribution to Nation Building – The Way Ahead’ , Dr.Raju said the military virtues of sacrifice, loyalty and discipline have always remained and must serve as objects of veneration for the rest of the nation.
Following is the text of the speech delivered by the Minister :
“I am deeply honoured to be invited to deliver this year’s Field Marshal Cariappa Memorial Lecture on the occasion of Infantry Day to such a distinguished audience. I consider it a privilege, because it gives me an opportunity to pay homage to the memory of one of the most distinguished Military leaders of our country.
Field Marshal Cariappa, the first Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army, laid the foundation of India’s Army on the cherished ideals of our leaders at the time of Independence, as also the collective wisdom of the Armed forces. These ideals have since long remained the corner stone of Nation Building , and the armed forces have proved to be amongst the most important national institutions ensuring security of the nation so that we could transform our country into a democratic and plural society.
Therefore, none other than the topic for today’s lecture could have been more apt to pay homage to Field Marshal Cariappa, because after taking over the reins as the first Chief of Army of Modern India he not only taught the Indian Army to be apolitical but was a firm believer that Indian Army will continue to play a pivotal role towards Nation building. Today I intend to re-emphasise the same belief of his and their continued relevance as India shapes its destiny as it increasingly gains greater stature in the comity of Nations.
Firstly, what does Nation Building imply? Originally, nation-building referred to the efforts of newly-independent nations, notably the nations of Asia and Africa, to reshape territories that had been carved out by colonial powers or Empires without regard to ethnic, religious, or other boundaries. These reformed states later on became viable and coherent national entities because of their nation building efforts aimed at establishing a national identity for themselves. This was needed to be deliberately constructed by moulding different ethnic groups into a nation, especially since in many newly established states colonial practices of divide and rule had resulted in ethnically heterogeneous populations.
Today in a globalized and interdependent world Nation-building has become even more relevant. Nation states are political units in an international system and they represent the citizens aspiration to be grouped in a single political unit that would in turn act as an instrument to achieve, life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. So the process of Nation Building by any nation aims at the unification of the people within the state so that it remains politically stable and viable in the long run.
The 21st century looks towards security, justice, economic development and a democratic polity as the pillars of nation building. Security comes first in the pecking order because the other three pillars function effectively only if the security threshold on the nation, both internal and external, remains intact. This in turn facilitates smooth functioning of democracy and brings in its wake social justice and economic development. Unfortunately, in states where the roots of democracy are not firmly embedded, security becomes a victim of inefficient, parochial and dithering attitudes that form the essence of the difficult business that defines democracy. This in turn opens windows of opportunity to the armed forces to take over the reins of governance. In the Indian sub-continent, the armies of some states littoral to India have, instead of providing the security umbrella to their countries, exploited the system to seize power and have effectively stagnated the flow of the polity towards democracy.
In India, democracy however tenuous, has managed to hold and the constitution as initially introduced continues to be sacrosanct. This has been facilitated, by no small measure, by the armed forces who have maintained, most scrupulously, the ideals enshrined in the constitution and have made a great contribution towards nourishment of democracy in the nation. The strength of the armed forces lies in their high standards of discipline and morale supported by a secular outlook and an apolitical demeanour.

They have, in the highest spirit of nationalism, stepped forward to face all challenges posed to the nation and have been a pillar of support to the people who look up to them in times of crisis. The capability of the nation to maintain its most significant pillar of security, has contributed significantly to the progress that it has recorded post-independence.
Economic interdependence among India’s varied regions has undoubtedly made considerable progress and can surely be cited as contemporary India’s prime achievement. Economic interdependence has also brought in its wake economic integration and is therefore one of the enduring foundations of the Indian nation state. How strong then is the Indian nation state today? Undoubtedly, India’s progress has been considerable. Politically, the nation has demonstrated that it is a stable and indeed a vibrant parliamentary democracy. Economically, we are the second fastest growing nation in the world. Cultural integration has made progress and is definitely oriented in a positive direction. Social integration is however still a distant goal and its conflicts manifested in religious fundamentalism, caste and the ever-growing gap between the `haves’ and the `have-nots’ is certainly a cause for concern. However when viewed in the historical perspective and the global context, the problems, deficiencies and inadequacies are transient and inherent to the stage of development that India is passing through. The Armed Forces with their ingrained spirit of Nationhood can certainly play a significant role in fostering the spirit of ‘inclusive growth’ as enunciated by Government.
After Independence, the Indian nation inherited a battle experienced and an apolitical force. It played virtually no role in the freedom struggle and though at partition it was deprived of nearly one third of its manpower and assets, it played a commendable role during the horrendous communal violence that was witnessed at partition. It was also immediately involved in defending Kashmir and its performance was no less commendable. Since independence the army has fought four major wars with Pakistan and one with China. It was also involved in Hyderabad, Junagadh and Goa to facilitate their entry into the Indian Union. The army has also been involved extensively in internal security duties including fighting insurgencies in J&K and North East States. The military has also always played an intensive role in human assistance and disaster relief in various parts of the nation in the direst of circumstances and at all times.
In India, though the military forces are a substantially big institution, it has so far played no role as an institutional power group in the country’s politics. The military forces have in fact steadfastly remained loyal to the elected government and been its obedient servant. In comparison to other developing countries, it can now be very safely concluded that it is because of this non-role in politics by the military forces of India that the nation has been able to establish and maintain its democratic foundations. This non-role in governance has helped the Indian military to achieve a high degree of professionalism and concentrate its efforts on readying itself for its main task of defence of the country. The military however plays its traditional role for rendering advice on matters concerning national security.
The Indian military has always devoted itself to being able to successfully carry out any of the roles that the elected government has allotted to it. The prime and major role is clear–defend the nation against its potential enemies. This per se is not a nation building function but it is the absolute pre-requisite for nation building. To fulfil this primary role, the requirement is that the armed forces are in readiness to defend the nation at all times. In a rapidly changing security matrix this role of the Armed Forces needs to be further strengthened.
The Armed Forces have been a symbol of unity and secularism through turbulent times faced by the country and have fostered the spirit of One-India, like no other organ of the state. Be it the sectarian clashes, terrorism or insurgency, the Armed Forces in general and the Army in particular have maintained their ethos; an ethos that has proved to be a strong fabric for National Integration.
The Army continues to play a critical role in bringing peace to regions where misguided youth choose to take up arms against the nation. This onerous responsibility has been undertaken by the army with utmost responsibility and maturity. Not only have many areas been rid of violence and fear of terrorism, succour has also been provided by undertaking extensive public support programmes like Operation Sadbhavana and Operation Samaritan. From building of roads, schools, public health facilities, vocational facilities, sporting facilities and provisioning essential supplies, the army has been at the forefront of nation building in these troubled areas. I shall also seek to highlight some of the other significant areas where the Indian Armed forces play a stellar role in Nation building and where in the coming years there portends a larger role for them in shaping the destiny of India, a Nation with a young demographic profile and an increasingly aware and aspirational young population.
The army has also been at the forefront of helping build the country through developmental initiatives. Amongst some of the most important contributions to the task of nation building, has been the untiring efforts of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in connecting the far flung areas of the country with the national mainstream. Areas which were considered distant and desolate are very much a part of the network of roads created by BRO. Working in the most difficult and harshest of conditions, the efforts put in by these dedicated men of the BRO have linked the hearts of the people of the country through thousands of kilometers of roads paved and maintained despite life threatening conditions. Peering into the future, the task ahead is colossal and requires a great deal of focus, resources and disciplined manpower to execute this humongous task that shall shape the infrastructure in the remotest and inaccessible parts of the country.
The Territorial Army has contributed immensely to the task of nation building through the years. These battalions have assisted in securing vital interests in threatened regions. They have undertaken re-forestation initiatives and have transformed large swathes of land which had been ravaged by natural and man-made disasters.
The home and hearth battalions have been at the forefront of soldiering in some of the most sensitive areas of the country. They have not only fought against difficult military odds, but have also provided a helping hand to the local administration, helping bring peace and stability in their areas of responsibility. A more visible manifestation of the army’s nation-building role is the National Cadet Corps.

It is engaged in grooming the youth, imbibing in them the qualities of discipline, selfless service and the spirit of nationalism. All the ideals that shape our forces are instilled in the young minds to develop their character, through qualities like comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service. This according to me is and shall remain a core activity for the times to come that shall shape the value system of the future generations and hence has a direct bearing on the moral quotient of the nation building effort!

The military due to its functional impera¬tives is a centralised organisation, hierarchical structure, with stress on discipline and leadership. It thus becomes an ideal organisation where national policies can easily be implemented and nourished. The direct consequences of military service are manifold. The soldier is trained, disciplined and has a character that bravely faces the challenges of life. In service, he serves as an obedient soldier that specializes in the application of force. It is in his utility after service that the military can contribute to nation building. So far, the ex-serviceman’s qualitative contribution to civilian life, by way of invigorating its culture and character and their quantitative contribution especially to rural economy is something which has not been assessed so far. But significant though this contribution is, it is only a very small part of the contribution they can make to national economy if their services are utilized in agriculture and industry in an organized manner. This highly disciplined and patriotic human resource should be utilised in the capacity building efforts of the nation in various spheres through a focussed approach to employable training and other vocational skillsets that can be leveraged for the nation building effort. There is also immense scope in deploying this manpower in playing an integral role in the harmonising of efforts of Government, NGOs and CSR activities towards improving the quantitative and qualitative deliverables at the ground level.

A nation such as ours with its diverse internal and external threats calls for a higher degree of operational preparedness and armaments and capabilities that can be optimally acquired given the restricted amounts that we spend on Defence due to the various economic and social challenges that are inherent to our nation. There are no runners up in war. It is therefore axiomatic that we seek the best capabilities and technology for our armed forces. We started with nearly no capability of indigenised capacities and yet we were confronted with conflict at the outset of our journey as an independent country. As a country we created a capability through our Defence Public Sector Undertakings and Ordnance Factories. The Defence Research Development Organisation brought about the scientific support. We all realize that the permeation of technology is not constrained by ownership and spreads its reach to all areas of human endeavour. Therefore it goes without saying that the spin off effect of this process towards many aspects of nation building has been immense. Looking ahead the trends are obvious that the Defence Industrial base would be further strengthened with wider participation by the vibrant private sector enterprise of the nation. Here again there is a greater need for the armed forces to work in close coordination in leveraging all the capabilities towards our security and Defence preparedness. Our indigenous efforts have indeed yielded results in increasing the nation’s self-reliance but there is a case to do much more by harmonising the efforts of all the stake holders.

The military organisation by virtue of its inherent disciplined and cen¬tralised nature can act as a vast model of national development. This serves to project the image of the military as a national organisation that embodies the aspiration of its citizens and in whose effectiveness the nation is fully confident. It thus ensures the prime requirement of existence: security, on a planet so easily vulnerable to strife and insecurity.

In the ultimate analysis the contribution of the Indian military to the nation building process is dependent on its quality of leadership. As it happens in all democratic countries with a volunteer military force, a situation has developed primarily due to the various other attractive options thrown up by a growing economy, where the military is finding it difficult to attract youth of the requisite quality needed to officer the fourth largest military force in the world. This phenome-non poses a problem vis-a-vis the quality of leadership. Therefore a conscious push is needed to attract the right kind of talent and human resource to the Armed forces.

The military by itself is also in a process of transformation and development along with the rest of the nation. The change however has to be deliberate and carried out after visualising its long term implications. The relationship between officers and other ranks should adjust to change in the socio-economic scenario of the country. The growing levels of education and increasing awareness of the enlisted man call for dynamic qualities of leadership and man management. This is a major `in house` problem of the military that has to be tackled. Nothing can be accom¬plished by the military institution, in any role, if the leadership is weak. With growth in regional and communal tendencies in the country, the need for insulating the military forces against them cannot be over emphasised. It will require a motivated leadership, to be able to prevent subver¬sion of its personnel.

It is apparent that the military’s role in nation building is inherent in the fulfil-ment of its primary function. The spin-offs from the role are many and varied with a fairly extensive coverage. Democracy can only flourish with strong military forces which are under civilian control. This has been accepted and was never questioned by the military leader¬ship. However problems of civil-military relations have and still exist in the nation. But these are problems that are inherent in the democratic structure of the country and call for a mature Military leadership to ensure that such matters do not prove to be detrimental to the larger cause. Parallelly, civilian leadership should realise that there is an increasing need to leverage and integrate the rich wisdom of military experience of our Armed forces in the Nation’s Management, Governance and Diplomacy.

To conclude I would once again like to re-emphasise the beliefs of Field Marshal Cariappa ,that the Army has always in the past and also in the future will continue to play a pivotal role in the Nation Building and for that it must emerge as a national symbol that represents the nation`s unique characteristic which is “Unity in Diversity”. The military virtues of sacrifice, loyalty and discipline have always remained and must serve as objects of veneration for the rest of the nation.”

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Arogya Fair 2012

MNS:- “AROGYA” is an exhibition showcasing the strength, efficacy and affordability of the AYUSH systems of medicine which include Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homeopathy. The fair showcases the best and latest developments in the field of AYUSH. The last Arogya fair at Hyderabad was held in November 2005. Addressing the meeting […]

MNS:- “AROGYA” is an exhibition showcasing the strength, efficacy and affordability of the AYUSH systems of medicine which include Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homeopathy. The fair showcases the best and latest developments in the field of AYUSH. The last Arogya fair at Hyderabad was held in November 2005.
Addressing the meeting of AROGYA fair at Hyderabad today, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare said the fair started in 2001. The fair has grown into a country-wide phenomenon with more than 10 fairs organized throughout the year now. The Department of AYUSH organizes and supports these fairs to encourage the dissemination of information on the benefits and achievements of the AYUSH systems of medicine and for sharing of experiences and best practices between the industry, academia and research institutions. The active participation of AYUSH drug industries, medicinal plant traders, research institutions, hospitals, publishers and other stakeholders in the AROGYA fairs ensures a wide spectrum of activities thus making it more informative and interesting for the general public.
Shri Azad said that over the past three decades there has been a tremendous resurgence of peoples’ interest in the AYUSH Systems of Medicine, not only in India but also in many parts of the world, including Europe and the USA. This is mainly because of holistic approach towards preventive, promotive and positive health and multi-dimensional aspects of disease management in these traditional systems of medicine. It is a matter of pride that there are 504 AYUSH educational institutions including 111 postgraduate colleges where about 27,000 students are admitted annually. India has the largest number of traditional and alternative medicine teaching institutions in the world. India has signed several MoUs for bilateral cooperation in the area of traditional medicine and setting up Ayurveda chairs and AYUSH information centres in various countries, such as South Africa, Malaysia and Trinidad & Tobago.
He said that AYUSH has been adopted as one of the core strategies under NRHM to augment effective provisioning of healthcare services. AYUSH services are being introduced at various levels, i.e. in the Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, Sub-District and District Hospitals across the country. The aim is to utilize the AYUSH doctors in implementation of the national health programmes. A national survey report from National Health Systems Resource Centre says that the use of AYUSH and local health traditions is the mainstay of healthcare in many rural areas. With mainstreaming of AYUSH strategy under NRHM, the patients’ attendance in the PHCs, CHCs and District Hospitals has increased in the last three to four years.
The Department of AYUSH has set up a Traditional Knowledge Digital Library in collaboration with Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). This initiative, well acknowledged by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), is a patent compatible instrument for patent search and prevention of wrong patenting of products based on traditional knowledge. AYUSH systems have a long history of use by the communities as it requires simple technological inputs for diagnosis of ailments and preparation of medicinal products. Organization of such fairs in other parts of the country will continue to promote our holistic systems for overall public good, Shri Azad added.

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HAL signs MTA Follow-on Contract with Russian Partners

MNS:- Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), the aerospace major, signed the Preliminary Design Phase (PDP) Contract here today with the United Aircraft Corporation – Transport Aircraft (UAC-TA), the Russian partner and their JV-Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd (MTAL) for the Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA) project as a follow on contract of the General Contract signed between the […]

MNS:- Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), the aerospace major, signed the Preliminary Design Phase (PDP) Contract here today with the United Aircraft Corporation – Transport Aircraft (UAC-TA), the Russian partner and their JV-Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd (MTAL) for the Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA) project as a follow on contract of the General Contract signed between the three parties in May 2012. “With this HAL and UAC-TA will start the preliminary design work immediately at Moscow. HAL design team consisting of 30 designers will be positioned at UAC-TA”, says Mr. R.K.Tyagi, Chairman, HAL who was present on the occasion. The primary objective of the project is to achieve self-reliance in design, development and production of aircraft of this size and also to manage the programme with international collaboration and large number of global suppliers, he adds.
The contract was signed by Mr. T. Suvarnaraju, HAL’s Director (Design and Development) and Mr. S.Velmozhkin, General Director, UAC-TA. An Inter-Governmental Agreement was signed on November 12, 2007 to design, develop and produce the multi-role transport aircraft in the 15-20 tonne class, jointly by the Indian and Russian agencies (HAL and UAC-TAS) to meet the requirements of 100 aircraft for the Russian Air Force, 45 aircraft for the IAF and 60 for other countries. The total requirement for the present is 205. On completion of the agreed work share of the PDP Contract in 10 months, Detail Design Phase (DDP) Contract will be signed to complete the design and development of MTA.
The aircraft will be designed for cargo / troop transportation, paradrop/air drop of supplies including ‘low altitude parachute extraction system’ and is to be co-developed by HAL, UAC, and Rosoboronexport of Russia, through MTAL. HAL will carry out the design and development of its workshare of the MTA at the Aircraft R&D Centre (ARDC) at Bangalore while its Transport Aircraft Division (TAD) at Kanpur will manufacture the prototypes and subsequently the serial production will be undertaken at Kanpur where dedicated facilities are being set up. HAL’s other R&D Centres and manufacturing Divisions will share development of systems and LRUs and manufacture of components, sub-assemblies and composite structure. HAL will showcase its expertise in design of aircraft as well as systems, manufacturing and flight testing while jointly working with the Russian team in Moscow as well as in India.
HAL has a dedicated Division for manufacture and support of transport aircraft at Kanpur which is the only proven facility in the country for transport aircrafts. This Division has a co-located R&D centre for transport aircraft. The production of 44 seater HS-748 (Avro) passenger/transport Aircraft commenced at this Division in early 1960s. Eighty nine Avro aircrafts were produced at this Division out of which 22 aircrafts were supplied to civilian customers. The Division is still supporting these aircrafts even after five decades inspite of obsolescence and non-availability of OEMs support thanks to R&D efforts in maintaining fleet serviceability. HAL has undertaken a number of upgrades and modifications to overcome obsolescence and performance enhancement. Subsequently, production of 19 seater Dornier 228 passenger/utility aircraft started in early 1984. So far 116 aircrafts have been produced for various roles out of which 14 aircrafts were supplied to domestic civilian customers besides export of another two aircrafts.
HAL is also exporting complete Dornier 228 aircraft structure to Ruag, Germany with EASA certification. Currently, the Division is supplying aircraft to various defence customers. One aircraft will be exported to Seychelles during this financial year. The Division is also expecting a number of bulk orders from domestic/foreign customers in near future.

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Report of the Rangarajan Committee on Deregulation of Sugar Sector in India

MNS:- Prime Minister had set up a committee under the chairmanship of Dr. C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister to look into all the issues relating to the deregulation of the sugar sector. The committee has completed its task, after several rounds of deliberations, consultations with stakeholders, and discussion with Chief […]

MNS:- Prime Minister had set up a committee under the chairmanship of Dr. C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister to look into all the issues relating to the deregulation of the sugar sector. The committee has completed its task, after several rounds of deliberations, consultations with stakeholders, and discussion with Chief Ministers of major sugar-producing states. The report was submitted to the Prime Minster on 10-10-2012.
2. A major recommendation of the committee relates to revising the existing arrangement for the price to be paid to sugarcane farmers, which suffers from problems of accumulation of arrears of cane dues in years of high price and low price for farmers in other years. The existing arrangement comprises a Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) announced each year by the Centre, under the Sugarcane Control Order and on the advice of CACP, as the minimum price of sugarcane. However, many states in north India also announce a State Advised Price (SAP) under state legislation. Generally, the SAP is substantially higher than the FRP, and wherever SAP is declared, it is the ruling price. Instead of the present arrangement, the committee has proposed that at the time of cane supply, farmers be paid FRP as the minimum price, as at present. Further, subsequently, on a half-yearly basis, the state government concerned would announce the ex-mill prices of sugar and its by-products, and farmers would be entitled to a 70% share in the value of the sugar and by-products produced from the quantity of cane supplied by each farmer. Based on the share so computed, additional payment, net of FRP already paid, would then be made to the farmer. Since the sugar value estimate includes return on capital employed, this implies that farmers would also get a share of the profits. With such a system in operation, states should not declare an SAP.
3. The committee has also recommended dismantling of the levy obligation for sourcing PDS sugar at a price below the market price. States should be allowed henceforth to fix the issue price of PDS sugar, while the existing subsidy to states for PDS sugar transport and the difference between the levy price and the issue price would continue at the existing level, augmented by the current level of implicit subsidy on account of the difference between the levy price and the open market price. This will free the industry from the burden of a government welfare programme, and indirectly benefit both the farmer and the general consumer since the industry passes on the cost of levy mechanism to farmers and consumers.
4. The committee has recommended dispensing with the present mechanism of regulated release of non-levy sugar, as it imposes additional costs on factories on account of inventory accumulation.
5. The committee has recommended that cane area reservation ultimately be phased out and contracting between farmers and mills allowed for enabling theemergence of a competitive market for assured supply of cane, in the interest of farmers and economic efficiency. However, in case some states want to continue it for the time being, they should do so while ensuring that area reservation is done for at least three to five years at a time, so that industry has a stake in its development. Further, wherever and whenever a state discontinues area reservation, the Centre should remove the stipulation of a minimum distance between two mills.
6. On external trade, the committee has favoured a stable policy regime with modest tariff levels of 5% to 10% ordinarily, and dispensing with outright bans and quantitative restrictions. The committee has also recommended dispensing with the mandatory requirement of jute packaging. In respect of molasses, the committee favours free movement and dismantling of end-use based allocation quotas that are in vogue in several states, to enable creation of a national market and better prices for this valuable by-product as well as improved efficiency in its use.

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Minister for Environment and Forests Surveys Kaziranga National Park

MNS:- The Minister for Environment and Forests, Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan visited the Kaziranga Reserve, Assam on 10 October, 2012, for an appraisal of the flood situation and the relief measures undertaken. Besides making an aerial survey of the landscape, the Minister visited the reserve along with the Chief Minister and the Forest Minister of Assam, […]

MNS:- The Minister for Environment and Forests, Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan visited the Kaziranga Reserve, Assam on 10 October, 2012, for an appraisal of the flood situation and the relief measures undertaken.
Besides making an aerial survey of the landscape, the Minister visited the reserve along with the Chief Minister and the Forest Minister of Assam, accompanied by officials of the National Tiger Conservation Authority, Wildlife Division of the Ministry, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and State Chief Wildlife Warden, Field Director-Kaziranga and other officials.
The Minister reviewed of the mitigation measures undertaken by the State to address the flood situation at ‘Kohra’. Subsequently, she undertook a field visit inside the reserve at ‘Mihimukh’.
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan along with Shri Tarun Gogoi also reviewed the impact of floods upon the wildlife at Kaziranga – the mortalities, of all the different wildlife, and future ameliorative measures were some of the issues in focus.
The Minister for Environment & Forests held wide ranging discussions regarding the recent incidents of poaching, particularly the brutal incidents of poaching involving the rhinoceros which were fleeing to high ground for shelter from floods. She expressed satisfaction that in most of the cases, the investigations led to arrests and booking of cases, and requested that the prosecution and further investigation should be completed early, and strong punishment under law meted out to the perpetrators. She also reviewed further steps to be taken to prevent poaching in future particularly surveillance being increased during sensitive times like floods, and greater coordination between various agencies such as the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, the Park Authorities, the Police and the State Government. She directed that there should be continuous exchange of information and synergy in their actions which would contribute a great deal towards curtailment of poaching.
The Minister appreciated the ongoing efforts done by the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve Management and the State.

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