ICICI Bank signs MOU with Ecobank of Africa

Mumbai: In the light of increasing interest from Indian corporates in Africa and the enhancement in Indo-African trade & investment opportunities, ICICI Bank has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (Africa). The MoU will involve ICICI Bank and Ecobank collaborating to extend banking services across their combined footprint in India […]

Mumbai: In the light of increasing interest from Indian corporates in Africa and the enhancement in Indo-African trade & investment opportunities, ICICI Bank has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (Africa). The MoU will involve ICICI Bank and Ecobank collaborating to extend banking services across their combined footprint in India and Africa. Ecobank is present in 35 countries in Africa.
The MoU was signed in Tokyo by Mr Vijay Chandok, President – International Banking Group, ICICI Bank Ltd and Mr Arnold Ekpe, Group CEO, Ecobank.
India’s trade with Africa has doubled in the past four years. Stronger investment ties are complementing this steady growth in trade with Indian investments in Africa across a range of sectors including oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, IT and infrastructure. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Vijay Chandok said, “In recent years, trade and investment from India to Africa has grown multi-fold and is poised to grow even higher.

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National Seminar on ‘India & Central Asia’ at CRRID, Chandigarh

New Delhi, Oct 17: The Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari has said that different aspects of modern Central Asia are being studied in different research institutions in the country and the need of the hour is to enhance coordination and cooperation amongst them to avoid overlapping, ensure better utilization of available resources […]

New Delhi, Oct 17: The Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari has said that different aspects of modern Central Asia are being studied in different research institutions in the country and the need of the hour is to enhance coordination and cooperation amongst them to avoid overlapping, ensure better utilization of available resources and, eventually, more meaningful inputs for our foreign policy objectives. Delivering inaugural address at the National Seminar on “India and Central Asia: Perspectives on Bilateral and Regional Cooperation” organized by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID) at Chandigarh today he has said that greater attention also needs to be devoted to language skills and the study of social impulses in individual societies. Diligent field work is essential for both and must be undertaken.
He said that foreign policy formulation rarely begins with a clean slate. Its building blocks, instead, consist of ground realities. Aspirations and objectives help give it shape; the baggage of the past is sought to be avoided but is rarely achieved comprehensively. Success thus lies, as Henry Kissinger put it, in ‘patient accumulation of partial successes.’
Shri Ansari opined that over the past two decades and despite being land locked, Central Asia emerged as one of the fastest growing regions in the world, and has displayed considerable development potential. It is resource rich in terms of oil, gas, gold, cotton, rare-earths, has relatively advanced infrastructure and human capital, and enjoys the benefit of a strategic location between Asia and Europe. Many of the Central Asian Republics have embarked on market-oriented economic reforms to boost private sector competitiveness and economic performance. As a result, leading and aspiring powers are active in the region in quest of natural resources, energy pipelines and transit routes leading to wide ranging geopolitical considerations pertaining to security, prevention of drug and arms smuggling, and countering terrorism and fundamentalism.
The Vice President said that no discussion on Central Asia and its immediate neighbourhood would be complete without taking on board the challenges arising out of the situation in Afghanistan. The lesson of history is that hegemonic prescriptions do not sustain themselves and result in greater chaos. The entire region would therefore benefits if realistic alternatives are thought of and Afghanistan drawn into a cooperative regional economic and security framework so that nation-building there could proceed based on economic development, social harmony, rule of law and participatory democracy in consonance with the wishes of the Afghan people. Such an approach should be underwritten by the United Nations and all interested powers.
He said that the world of tomorrow cannot and must not be visualized on the patterns of a past that resulted in misery and bloodshed. India wishes to eschew archaic concepts of Great Game and Grand Chessboard and, instead, be a partner for peace, stability and economic development in the region. India also hopes that the people of Central Asia do not give quarter to fundamentalism and religious extremism in their respective societies since these trends are disruptive and hamper progress.
He complemented CRRID for undertaking this initiative of seeking perspectives on the potential for cooperation between Central and South Asia for peace, security and development.

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Anand Sharma Asks EU to Declare India Data Secure

New Delhi, Oct 17: In a bilateral meeting with the European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud Mr. Algirdas Semeta, here today, the Union Minister for Commerce, Industry & Textiles Shri Anand Sharma, highlighted the need for an early conclusion of ambitious and balanced Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) between India […]

New Delhi, Oct 17: In a bilateral meeting with the European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud Mr. Algirdas Semeta, here today, the Union Minister for Commerce, Industry & Textiles Shri Anand Sharma, highlighted the need for an early conclusion of ambitious and balanced Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) between India and EU. Shri Sharma stressed the agreement needs to be balanced and should address areas of core interest to India such as services through Mode 1 and Mode 4, agricultural market access and disciplining of Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary (SPS) and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) for translating concessions into effective market access. He said that this is important both in terms of optics as well as for obtaining the requisite balance in the India-EU BTIA.
Shri Sharma emphasised that in mode-1, India would need to be declared as data secure in order to provide access. The European Union is in the process of undertaking a study to assess whether India’s laws meet the EU directive. “It is our clear analysis that our existing law does meet the required EU standards. We would urge that this issue is sorted out quickly and necessary comfort in declaring India data secure in overall sense needs to be given as almost all the major Fortune -500 companies have trusted India with their critical data”, said Shri Sharma.
With a number of recent reform measures in India, which includes, opening of multi-brand retail trading sector to foreign investors; introducing flexibility in conditions for FDI in single brand product retail trading; allowing FDI in power exchanges; increasing the limit of FDI in Broadcasting sector; allowing FDI through foreign airlines in Civil Aviation sector, Shri Sharma emphasised India’s attractiveness as investment destination in a whole range of sectors from infrastructure to food processing, renewable energy, clean technology, bio-technology, health care, among others. He also highlighted that EU being a union of over 20 countries has strengths in almost all areas in which India needs investment. “Many countries of the EU are particularly strong in state-of-art technology development including green and clean technology for manufacturing industry. Although, the EU accounts for close to 50% of the technical collaborations approved but there is scope for enhancing technology transfer in a range of manufacturing activities,” said Shri Sharma. The cumulative FDI inflows from EU to India are around USD 44.31 billion (April 2000 to July 2012).

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CSE organises side event at CBD-Hyderabad on role of youth in environmental negotiations

Hyderabad, October 17: As the world gathered in Hyderabad in yet another global negotiation exercise to discuss contentious issues surrounding biodiversity and its protection, a group of young students and environmental enthusiasts came together to debate what role the youth would have in all such parleys in future. In a side event organised here at […]

Hyderabad, October 17: As the world gathered in Hyderabad in yet another global negotiation exercise to discuss contentious issues surrounding biodiversity and its protection, a group of young students and environmental enthusiasts came together to debate what role the youth would have in all such parleys in future. In a side event organised here at the ongoing Convention on Biodiversity on October 16 by New Delhi-based research and advocacy body, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), these young minds participated in a panel discussion on ‘Future role of the youth in global environmental negotiations: Passive observers or active partners?’.
Fashioned as an event “for the young, by the young”, the panel discussion was anchored and moderated by CSE director general Sunita Narain. The panelists included a group of young men and women who have been selected by the government as ‘Prakrithi Mitras’ (Friends of Nature). These young people have also been covering the CBD for the summit special of Gobar Times, a magazine for the young on science and environment that CSE helps publish.
The side event began with the release of the special edition of Gobar Times by Sunit Narain, followed by an address by W G Prasanna Kumar, director of the National Green Core and the brain behind the Prakrithi Mitra group.
The panel discussion focussed on a wide range of issues, all of which are being discussed in the Convention. The young panellists, who have been attending these discussions and reporting on them, gave vent to their opinions on concerns such as sand mining; state of urban lakes and how they can be preserved; neem and its diverse applications and uses; and benefit sharing and access to resources for local communities.
Said Sumita Dasgupta, programme director-Environment Education Unit, CSE: “Clearly, the nub of most of the major official dialogues, meetings and side events at CBD has been access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilisation. Since these young men and women have been already reporting on this issue extensively, we felt it would be worthwhile to listen to their views and understand their perspective.”
Addressing the young panelists and the audience, Narain pointed out: “The best education you could ever get, you got it here at CBD. Looking at this young group, I am going back with a sense of hope. These men and women should all become a part of the change that we are fighting for and that — I am sure – will come about.”

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President at Petrotech 2012

It gives me great pleasure to be with you today for the inauguration of Petrotech-2012. I congratulate the Petrotech Society for their contribution to the development of the hydrocarbon sector in India and its integration with the global hydrocarbon industry. I also welcome the recognition being accorded today to five eminent persons in this sector […]

It gives me great pleasure to be with you today for the inauguration of Petrotech-2012. I congratulate the Petrotech Society for their contribution to the development of the hydrocarbon sector in India and its integration with the global hydrocarbon industry. I also welcome the recognition being accorded today to five eminent persons in this sector – in the form of Lifetime Achievement Awards – for their leadership and significant contribution to the Oil and Natural Gas Sector in India. Petrotech 2012 will, I understand, cover the technical, economical , environmental and safety aspects of the petroleum industry and showcase the achievements of India’s hydrocarbon sector.
Distinguished Delegates, Participants, I recall that the first Petrotech Conference was organized in 1995 at a time when the Indian economy was going through a major transformation. Today, again, India’s energy sector is at a critical juncture. As a developing country, with a population of over 1.2 billion and a growing economy, our high dependence on imported oil has taken our crude import bill beyond the $ 150 billion mark. Our import dependence has been rising and is currently about 75 percent . There is, on one hand, a growing demand for energy and at the same time a set of challenging resource constraints which call for a reshape of the matrix of our energy policy. This will definitely happen gradually and eventually – over the coming decades, but it poses urgent questions today. Our nation’s response and the time that we will need to develop new technologies and reset the overall energy matrix will have to be carefully calibrated. This calls for coordinated action, efficient planning and massive investment.
Discoveries of new oil and gas reserves in the recent past in India have been encouraging. Government of India’s New Exploration Licensing Policy launched in 1997-98 has seen investment of over USD 14 billion and has resulted in 87 oil & gas discoveries. NELP has all the ingredients of a favourable investment climate, fiscal stability, transparency of the rule of law, contract stability, minimal policy induced uncertainties and a stable legal and regulatory framework.
The Indian Oil and Gas industry, in the last decade, has seen a robust growth in domestic production. The refining sector in India, too, has witnessed a silent revolution. India has, over the years, developed into a major export hub. With a refining capacity of 215 million metric tonnes per annum, exports of petroleum products have now crossed 60 million tonnes, fetching revenue of close to USD 60 billion. It has emerged as the single largest component of merchandise exports from India.
India’s oil industry has been able to meet targets for introduction of improved quality fuels. This has had a salutary effect on the ambient air quality in our cities. Another significant step by the oil industry towards reducing pollution and improving the environment is substitution of petroleum products with Natural Gas. As of 31st March 2012, 776 CNG stations are providing CNG to approximately 1.7 million vehicles in 10 States of India. Virtually the entire public transport in Delhi is currently running on CNG. Further, Oil Companies are supplying natural gas to approximately 1.9 million households.
In the present climate of rapid changes in the hydrocarbons sector, our Government’s top priority is to realize the full potential of coal bed methane, shale gas, underground coal gas, gas hydrates, and biofuels. The Government is working towards extending fiscal incentives similar to those provided for exploration of oil to all forms of natural gas exploration and exploitation. Government of India is also currently extending full support to companies acquiring overseas oil and gas assets and imports of LNG. It would , in this context, be necessary to accord due priority to the development of a countrywide gas pipeline transportation infrastructure.
Distinguished Delegates, Participants, for a GDP growth of over 8% during India’s XII plan, it would be imperative for us to ensure better demand management in our country. In the present international environment of rising petroleum prices, greater alignment of prices to global prices is in the interest of both consumers as well as investors. Government of India is committed to adopt a time-bound programme to achieve this. I expect the industry to play a helpful role in achieving the Government’s objectives. There must be increased understanding of the fact that the path to a more sustainable future will require our society to make a better balance between its energy consumption vis a vis its cost and availability.
Just like financial markets, the world energy markets are inherently global and interdependent, and no single country can isolate itself from the market. Interdependence is central to energy security. The emergence of major consumers in Asia, mainly India and China, has fundamentally changed the global energy equations. The “global nature” of these challenges and the growing symbiotic connect between producing, consuming and transiting countries, requires a strengthened partnership between all state actors to enhance global energy security.
Apart from pricing and sourcing, research and development of new technologies is another area that requires special attention. The traditional oil ‘Majors’ can no longer feel complacent about extensive reserves, refineries, and distribution networks being their mainstay. As a matter of fact, today’s winners are companies who have a grip on emerging new technologies. Many industry solutions are being provided by jointly funded research in Universities. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India actively support Research and Development projects undertaken by academic institutions as well as industry players.
We need to build strong economic partnerships with other producing countries and their oil and gas industries to the mutual benefit of each other. We should seek to work together with other countries, especially those who are active in the oil and gas sector. I would suggest to the participants of Petrotech 2012 to explore the possibility of an association of oil and gas companies to deliberate upon such issues of shared interest.
I am confident that PETROTECH 2012 will focus on such issues . The challenges confronting this sector are many but I am confident that our oil sector has, over the years, acquired the maturity and vision to surmount these challenges . I call upon you to pursue the application of advanced and innovative but affordable technologies – adapted to our specific conditions. A healthy and viable hydrocarbons sector can help alter our growth trajectory. Conferences like the Petrotech enable our professionals, both managers and technologists, to keep abreast of the latest developments at global level. The Indian hydrocarbon sector must be equipped to responsibly deliver ever cleaner, ever more reliable and ever more affordable energy.
I expect the domestic Oil & Gas industry to place sustainable development at the core of its business decisions. This means placing safety, environment, and community interest at the centre of its policies . I hope that the deliberations of your conference contribute to the building of a vibrant energy sector in India, which can be the bedrock of growth and prosperity.

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Punjab beat Universities 5-1 in women’s hockey Nationals – Business Standard

Punjab beat Universities 5-1 in women's hockey NationalsBusiness StandardManipur started their campaign on a winning note in Pool B as they defeated Andhra Pradesh 8-0. Manipur, who led 4-0 at the half time, scored through Monoroma Devi Asem (two),…

Punjab beat Universities 5-1 in women's hockey Nationals
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Manipur started their campaign on a winning note in Pool B as they defeated Andhra Pradesh 8-0. Manipur, who led 4-0 at the half time, scored through Monoroma Devi Asem (two), Ibemhal M C Sangai (two), Ranjita Devi Thockchom (two), Pinky Devi
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Manipur government revises stipend ‘militant surrender policy’ – E-Pao.net

Manipur government revises stipend 'militant surrender policy'E-Pao.netWith centre gave its acceptance to a revised scheme for surrender-cum-rehabilitation of militants in the state of Manipur, the stipend being enjoyed by surrendered militants…

Manipur government revises stipend 'militant surrender policy'
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With centre gave its acceptance to a revised scheme for surrender-cum-rehabilitation of militants in the state of Manipur, the stipend being enjoyed by surrendered militants will be hiked at Rs 3,500 from the existing Rs 2000. Even though union

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Mera Chaoren Houba: Celebrating bond of unity – E-Pao.net

Mera Chaoren Houba: Celebrating bond of unityE-Pao.netAddressing the gathering, Minister Kh Ratankumar said that with the advent of Christianity in Manipur, the people of the hills embraced Christianity whereas the people of the plains continue to foll…

Mera Chaoren Houba: Celebrating bond of unity
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Addressing the gathering, Minister Kh Ratankumar said that with the advent of Christianity in Manipur, the people of the hills embraced Christianity whereas the people of the plains continue to follow their own religion. Subsequently, the gap between
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State joins World Food Day observance – E-Pao.net

State joins World Food Day observanceE-Pao.netImphal, October 16 2012: "There are traces of insincerity visible over distribution of PDS items by the state government to the general public living below poverty line in Manipur, Yendrembam Mangi, Ch…

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Imphal, October 16 2012: "There are traces of insincerity visible over distribution of PDS items by the state government to the general public living below poverty line in Manipur, Yendrembam Mangi, Chief Editor of Hueiyen Lanpao has observed. He was

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Don’t know if I can help resolve Naga issue, says Manipur CM to Shinde – TwoCircles.net

Don't know if I can help resolve Naga issue, says Manipur CM to ShindeTwoCircles.netImphal: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Wednesday said that Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had sought his assistance to put to an end to six-decad…

Don't know if I can help resolve Naga issue, says Manipur CM to Shinde
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Imphal: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Wednesday said that Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had sought his assistance to put to an end to six-decade-long Naga separatist movement, but he did not know if he could help. "The Centre

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Don't know if I can help resolve Naga issue, says Manipur CM to Shinde
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Declaration of DPC results demanded

The DPC Faced Candidates Action Committee has appealed to the concerned authorities to declare the results of Sericulture Inspector and Farm Overser D Source Hueiyen News Service

The DPC Faced Candidates Action Committee has appealed to the concerned authorities to declare the results of Sericulture Inspector and Farm Overser D Source Hueiyen News Service

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House of Ngainga chief torched, younger brother tortured

A house belonging to chief of Ngainga village Rs Khangamkhai was torched by a mob at about 7am on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Pamreiso Shimray

A house belonging to chief of Ngainga village Rs Khangamkhai was torched by a mob at about 7am on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Pamreiso Shimray

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JCHDSO sticks to stand over TET demand

The Joint Committee of Hill District Students Organisation JCHDSO has warned today that it will straight away impose the proposed indefinite economic blockade after the lapse of three days that it had deferred Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai …

The Joint Committee of Hill District Students Organisation JCHDSO has warned today that it will straight away impose the proposed indefinite economic blockade after the lapse of three days that it had deferred Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Sushma Swaraj assures help to solving Naga issue

Opposition leader Sushma Swaraj has told the visiting Nagaland legislators that she understands the Naga problem and assured to help solve it Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Opposition leader Sushma Swaraj has told the visiting Nagaland legislators that she understands the Naga problem and assured to help solve it Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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DAVP exhibition strikes right chord in Bishnupur

In a move to disseminate information about the various spectrums of centrally sponsored schemes in all parts of the State, a five day long photo exhibition on the theme ‘Bharat Nirman’ was set into motion Tuesday at Kiyamba Ningshing Shanglen Bishnupu…

In a move to disseminate information about the various spectrums of centrally sponsored schemes in all parts of the State, a five day long photo exhibition on the theme ‘Bharat Nirman’ was set into motion Tuesday at Kiyamba Ningshing Shanglen Bishnupur Town Hall in Bishnupur district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service

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State joins World Food Day observance

There are traces of insincerity visible over distribution of PDS items by the state government to the general public living below poverty line in Manipur, Yendrembam Mangi, Chief Editor of Hueiyen Lanpao has observed Source Hueiyen News Service

There are traces of insincerity visible over distribution of PDS items by the state government to the general public living below poverty line in Manipur, Yendrembam Mangi, Chief Editor of Hueiyen Lanpao has observed Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mera Chaoren Houba Celebrating bond of unity Unity can only be brought through preservation of our own faith and religion Minister Ratankumar

Heralding the advent of autumn, Mera Chaoren Houba festival was celebrated with traditional fervor and gaiety under the aegis of Lainingthou Sanamahi Temple Board at Haying Khongbal Tolong Yumpham which is located inside the present complex of Ist MR h…

Heralding the advent of autumn, Mera Chaoren Houba festival was celebrated with traditional fervor and gaiety under the aegis of Lainingthou Sanamahi Temple Board at Haying Khongbal Tolong Yumpham which is located inside the present complex of Ist MR here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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