Friday, November 9, 2012

LATEST INTERNATIONAL WHO'S WHO


UN organizations

  • Food and Agriculture Organization
    • Director-General - José Graziano da Silva, Brazil (2012–present)
  • International Atomic Energy Agency
    • Director-General - Yukiya Amano, Japan (2009–present)
  • International Civil Aviation Organization
    • President of the Council - Roberto Kobeh Gonzalez, Mexico (2006–present)
    • Secretary-General - Raymond Benjamin, France (2009–present)
  • International Labour Organization
    • Director-General - Guy Ryder, UK (MAY 2012–present)
  • United Nations
    • Secretary-General - Ban Ki Moon, South Korea (2007–present)
    • President of the General Assembly - Nassir Al-Nasser, Qatar (2011–2012)
    • Security Council members - China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States (permanent members); Colombia, Germany, India, Portugal, South Africa (elected for 2011–2012); Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Morocco, Pakistan, Togo (elected for 2012–2013)
  • United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
    • Executive Director - Anthony Lake, United States (2010–present)
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
    • Director-General - Irina Bokova, Bulgaria (2009–present)
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
    • High Commissioner - Navanethem Pillay, South Africa (2008–present)
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    • High Commissioner - António Guterres, Portugal (2005–present)
  • United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
    • Director-general - Kandeh Yumkella, Sierra Leone (2005–present)
  • World Food Programme (WFP)
    • Executive Director - Josette Sheeran, United States (2007–present)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
    • Director-General - Margaret Chan, China (acting) (2007–present)
  • World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
    • President - Alexander Bedritsky, Russia (2003–present)
    • Secretary-General - Michel Jarraud, France (2004–present)
  • World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
    • Secretary-General - Taleb Rifai, Jordan (2010–present)

Political and economic organizations

  • African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) -
    • Secretary-General - Mohamed Ibn Chambas, Ghana (2010–present)
  • African Union -
    • Chairperson -
      1. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea (2011–2012)
      2. Yayi Boni, Benin, (2012–present)
    • Chairperson of the Commission -
      1. Jean Ping, Gabon (2008–2012)
      2. Erastus Mwencha, Kenya (2012–present)
    • President of the Pan-African Parliament - Idriss Ndele Moussa, Chad (2009–present)
  • Andean Community -
    • Secretary-General - Adalid Contreras Baspineiro (Bolivia), (2010–present)
  • Arab League -
    • Secretary-General - Nabil Elaraby, Egypt (2011–present)
  • Arab Maghreb Union
    • Secretary-General - Habib Ben Yahia, Tunisia (2006–present)
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
    • Executive Director - Muhamad Noor, Malaysia (2010–present)
  • Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -
    • Secretary-General - Surin Pitsuwan, Thailand (2008–present)
  • Caribbean Community -
    • Secretary-General - Lolita Applewhaite, Barbados (2011–present)
  • Central American Parliament -
    • President - Dorindo Cortéz, Panama (2010–present)
  • Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA) -
    • Secretary-General - Sindiso Ngwenya, Zimbabwe (2008–present)
  • Commonwealth of Nations -
    • Head - Queen Elizabeth II (1952–present)
    • Secretary-General - Kamalesh Sharma, India (2008–present)
  • Commonwealth of Independent States
    • Executive Secretary - Sergei Lebedev, Russia (2007–present)
  • Council of Europe
    • Secretary General - Thorbjørn Jagland, Norway (2009–present)
    • President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) - Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Turkey (2010–present)
    • President of the European Court of Human Rights - Jean-Paul Costa, France (2007–present)
  • East African Community -
    • Secretary-General - Richard Sezibera, Rwanda (2011–present)
  • Economic Community of West African States
    • President of the Commission - Victor Gbeho, Ghana (2010–present)
    • Chairman -
      1. Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria (2010–2012)
      2. Alassane Ouattara, Côte d'Ivoire (2012–present)
  • Eurasian Economic Community
    • Secretary-General - Tair Mansurov, Khazakstan (2007–present)
    • Chairman of the Interstate Council - Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan (2001–present)
  • European Free Trade Association
    • Secretary-General - Kåre Bryn, Norway (2006–present)
  • European Union (EU)
    • Presidency of the European Council - Herman Van Rompuy (2009–present)
    • Presidency of the European Union Council
      1. Denmark (2012)
    • President of the European Commission - José Manuel Barroso, Portugal (2004–present)
    • President of the European Parliament - Jerzy Buzek, Poland (2010–present)
    • Secretary-General of the Council and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy - Catherine Ashton (2009–present)
    • President of the European Central Bank - Mario Draghi, Italy (2011–present)
    • European Ombudsman - Nikiforos Diamandouros, Greece (2003–present)
    • President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) - Peter Straub, Germany (2004–present)
    • President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) - Werner Hoyer, Germany (2012–present)
    • President of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) - Vassilios Skouris, Greece (2003–present)
    • President of the European Court of Auditors - Hubert Weber, Austria (2005–present)
    • President of the Economic and Social Committee (ESC) - Anne-Marie Sigmund, Austria (2004–present)
  • Group of Eight (G8)
    • President (informal) - Barack Obama, United States (2012)
  • Gulf Cooperation Council
    • Secretary-General - Abdul Rahman ibn Hamad al-Attiyah, Qatar (2002–present)
  • Ibero-American Secretariat (Segib)
    • Secretary-General - Enrique V. Iglesias, Uruguay (2005–present)
  • Indian Ocean Commission
    • Secretary-General - Monique Andreas Esoavekomandroso, Madagascar (2004–present)
  • Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
    • Chairman - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran (2012-present)
  • Nordic Council
    • Secretary-General - Jan-Erik Enestam, Finland (2007–present)
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
    • Secretary-General - Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Denmark (2009–present)
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
    • Secretary-General - José Ángel Gurría, Mexico (2006–present)
  • Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
    • Secretary-General - Lamberto Zannier, Italy (2011–present)
    • Chairman-in-Office - Audronius Ažubalis, Lithuania (2011–present)
    • High Commissioner on National Minorities - Knut Vollebæk, Norway (2007–present)
  • Organization of American States
    • Secretary-General - José Miguel Insulza, Chile (2005–present)
  • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
    • Director-General - Len Ishmael, Saint Lucia (2003–present)
  • Organisation of the Islamic Conference (from July 2011 known as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation)
    • Secretary-General - Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Turkey (2005–present)
  • Pacific Community
    • Director-General - Jimmie Rodgers, Solomon Islands (2006–present)
  • Pacific Islands Forum
    • Secretary-General - Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Samoa (2008–present)
  • Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
    • Secretary-General - Bolat Nurgaliyev, Kazakhistan (2007–present)
  • South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
    • Secretary-General - Ahmed Saleem, Maldives (2012–present)
  • Southern Cone Common Market (Mercosur)
    • Director of the Executive Secretariat - Agustín Colombo Sierra, Argentina (2009–present)
  • Southern African Development Community
    • Executive Secretary - Tomaz Salomão, Mozambique (2005–present)
  • Union of South American Nations (Unasur/Unasul)
    • President - Bharrat Jagdeo, Guyana (2010–present)
    • Secretary-General -
      1. María Emma Mejía, Colombia (2011–2012)
      2. Alí Rodríguez Araque, Venezuela (2012–present)
  • Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
    • Secretary-General - Ngawang Choephel, Tibet (2010–present)
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
    • Director-General - Pascal Lamy, France (2005–present)

Financial organizations

  • African Development Bank -
    • President - Donald Kaberuka, Rwanda (2005–present)
  • Asian Development Bank -
    • President - Haruhiko Kuroda, Japan (2005–present)
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    • President - Thomas Mirow, Germany (2008–present)
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
    • President - Luis Alberto Moreno, Colombia (2005–present)
  • International Monetary Fund
    • Managing Director - Christine Lagarde, France (2011–present)
  • Islamic Development Bank (IDB)
    • President - Ahmad Mohamed Ali, Saudi Arabia (1975–present)
  • World Bank
    • President - Jim Yong Kim, Korea (June 2012 Onwards)

Sports organizations

  • Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
    • President - Zhang Jilong, China (2011–present)
  • Confédération africaine de football (CAF)
    • President - Issa Hayatou, Cameroon (1988–present)
  • Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)
    • President - Alfredo Hawit, Honduras (2011–present)
  • Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL)
    • President - Nicolas Leoz, Paraguay (1986–present)
  • Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE)
    • President - Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, Russian Federation (1995–present)
  • Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
    • President - Sepp Blatter, Switzerland (1998–present)
  • International Cricket Council (ICC)
    • President - Alan Isaac, New Zeland (2012–present)
  • International Olympic Committee (IOC)
    • President - Jacques Rogge, Belgium (2001–present)
  • International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
    • President - Philip Craven, United Kingdom (2001–present)
  • International Rugby Board (IRB)
    • President - Syd Millar, Ireland (2003–present)
  • Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)
    • President - Reynald Temarii, Tahiti (2004–present)
  • Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)
    • President - Michel Platini, France (2007–present)

Other organizations

  • Antarctic Treaty
    • Executive Secretary - Jan Huber, Netherlands (2004–present)
  • Colombo Plan -
    • Secretary-General - Patricia Yoon-Moi Chia, Malaysia (2007–present)
  • Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP)
    • Executive Secretary -
      1. Domingos Simões Pereira, Guinea-Bissau (2008–2012)
      2. Murade Isaac Miguigy Murargy, Mozambique (2012–present)
  • EDU - Intergovernmental Organization (EDU)
    • Secretary-General - G.Irving Levance, (2011–present)
  • La Francophonie
    • Secretary-General - Abdou Diouf, Senegal (2003–present)
  • Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
    • Executive Secretary - Mahboub Maalim, Kenya (2008–present)
  • International Committee of the Red Cross
    • President - Jakob Kellenberger, Switzerland (2000–present)
  • International Court of Justice
    • President - Hisashi Owada, Japan (2009–present)
  • International Criminal Court
    • President - Song Sang-Hyun, South Korea (2009–present)
  • International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)
    • Secretary-General - Ronald Noble, United States (2000–present)
    • President - Khoo Boon Hui, Singapore (2008–present)
  • International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
    • President - Tadateru Konoé, Japan (2009–present)
  • International Maritime Organization
    • Secretary-General - Efthimios E. Mitropoulos, Greece (2004–present)
  • International Organization for Migration (IOM)
    • Director-general - William Lacy Swing, United States (2008–present)
  • International Telecommunication Union
    • Secretary-General - Hamadoun Touré, Mali (2007–present)
  • Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
    • Director-General - Ahmet Üzümcü, Turkey (2010–present)
  • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
    • Secretary-General -
      • Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria, acting (2006–present)
      • Mohammed S. Barkindo, Nigeria, acting for Daukoru (2006–present)
  • Universal Postal Union
    • Director-General - Édouard Dayan, France (2005–present)
  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
    • Director-General - Francis Gurry (2008–present)

MCQs about US Presidential Elections

1. When is the US Presidential Election Day 2012 ?
a) November 15
b) November 10
c) November 06
d) November 14
Answer: November 06

2. The Electoral College will formally elect President and Vice President of US on?
a) December 06, 2012
b) December 17, 2012
c) December 15, 2012
d) December 30, 2012
Answer: December 17, 2012

3. When will be the 113th congress sworn ?
a) December 14 ,  2012
b) November 15 , 2012
c) January 16, 2013
d) January 3, 2013
Answer: January 3, 2013

4. Electoral Votes will formally be counted on ___________ before a joint session of Congress.
a) January 06, 2013
b) Janurary 10, 2013
c) December 06, 2012
d) December 30, 2012
Answer : January 6, 2013

5. Innauguration oath will be taken on _______ & the new presidential term will start this day?
a) January 13, 2013
b) January 06, 2013
c) January 20, 2013
d) January 15, 2013
Answer : January 20, 2013

6. When is the Innauguration Day of US Presidential Election?
a) January 14, 2013
b) January 07, 2013
c) January 21. 2013
d) January 16, 2013
Answer:  January 21, 2013

7. Forward- 2012 U.S. Presidential slogan of?
a) Barack Obama
b) Mitt Romney
c) Ron Paul
d) Jill Stein
Answer: Barack Obama

8. Believe in America- 2012 U.S. Presidential slogan of?
a) Ron Paul
b) Jill Stein
c) Mitt Romney
d) Gary Johnson
Answer: Mitt Romney

9. Restore America Now- 2012 U.S. Presidential slogan of ?
a) Ron Paul
b) Jill Stein
c) Mitt Romney
d) Gary Johnson
Answer: Ron Paul

10. The People's President- is the campaign slogan of?
a) Ron Paul
b) Jill Stein
c) Mitt Romney
d) Gary Johnson
Answer:Gary Johnson

11. A Green New Deal for America- is the Official slogan of the ______________campaign.
a) Ron Paul
b) Jill Stein
c) Mitt Romney
d) Gary Johnson
Answer: Jill Stein

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Barack Obama Re-elected President of USA


President Barack Obama won re-election on 6 November 2012 overthrowing a severe challenge from Republican Mitt Romney resisting concerns over his handling of economy and anxiety over the future.

Obama secured 303 electoral college votes, well above the 270 required to win the presidency. Mr. Romney cornered 206 votes.

He was re-elected for a second term in the White House securing another four years in which he will try to fulfil the promise that greeted his election in 2008.

The victory of Barack Obama indicated the unchanging triumph of a new, 21st-century America: multiracial, multi-ethnic, global in outlook and moving beyond centuries of racial, sexual, marital and religious tradition.

Barack Obama is the America's first black president who had won the election by convincing voters to stick with him as he tries to reignite strong economic growth and recover from the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Obama scored narrow wins in Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire - all states that Romney had contested - while the only swing state captured by Romney was North Carolina.

Pollsters were expecting a tie after the Presidential debates and surveys, but in the ultimate analysis Obama got over 300 votes but not anywhere near his 2008 score of 349.

The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States is an indirect vote in which citizens cast ballots for a slate of members of the U.S. Electoral College; these electors in turn directly elect the President and Vice President. Presidential elections occur quadrennially (once in four years) on Election Day, the Tuesday between November 2 and 8.

The process is regulated by a combination of both federal and state laws. Each state is allocated a number of Electoral College electors equal to the number of its Senators and Representatives in the U.S. Congress.Additionally, Washington, D.C. is given a number of electors equal to the number held by the smallest state U.S. territories are not represented in the Electoral College.


The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. The first three Articles of the Constitution establish the rules and separate powers of the three branches of the federal government: a legislature, the bicameral Congress; an executive branch led by the President; and a federal judiciary headed by the Supreme Court.


The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States, consisting of the Senate, its upper house(similar to Rajya sabha), and the House of Representatives, its lower house(similar to Lok sabha). Congress meets in the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Hurricane Sandy hits U.S. Coast

Hurricane Sandy was the largest Atlantic hurricane on record, as well as the second costliest Atlantic hurricane, only surpassed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The eighteenth named storm and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Sandy devastated portions of the Caribbean, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States in late October 2012. Sandy is estimated in early calculations to have caused damage of at least $20 billion (2012 USD). Preliminary estimates of losses that include business interruption surpass $50 billion (2012 USD), which, if confirmed, would make it the second-costliest Atlantic hurricane in history, behind only Hurricane Katrina.

Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually intensified. On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, a few hours later, re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba, then weakened to a to Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas. On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 29, Sandy curved north-northwest and then moved ashore near Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Storm Scales

A storm in the Atlantic is called a hurricane, in the Indian Ocean it is a cyclone, while around the Philippines and the Pacific Ocean it is known as a typhoon. While these three form over water, tornadoes (or twisters) form over land and are smaller in size and intensity. Though similar in many ways, hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons are measured on different scales. For hurricanes there is the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. Depending upon wind speed, hurricanes are classified under Categories 1-5. For a storm to be called a Category 1 hurricane it has to have wind speeds ranging 119-153 kmph; 252 kmph and above are slotted under Category 5. India's Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre's classification of cyclone ranges from depression (51 kmph) to super cyclones (222 kmph).

The Tempest and Other Stories
Storms and imagination go hand in hand. Krishna fights storms sent by Indra. So does Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. Shakespeare's plays are full of storms. Remember that wonderful scene in King Lear? Edgar Allan Poe ("A Descent into the Maelstrom") and Joseph Conrad (Typhoon) continue the tradition. The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger is a nuanced thriller.
But then storms are all about drama and devastation. And what better medium than films? John Ford filmed lashing waves and swaying palms for the climax of The Hurricane in a Hollywood sound stage. More effective were the billowing curtains and shattering windows in John Huston's classic noir Key Largo. Trouble the Water is a documentary worth repeated viewing.
Musicians weren't far behind. Check out Vivaldi's "Summer" (from The Four Seasons). For the black tee-and-distressed-jeans lot there is, of course, the Scorpions' "Rock you like a hurricane". And jholawallahs and meaning-seekers can tune into Bob Dylan and his "Hurricane".

The Naming Game
Until 1978, storms were only given women's names! But then US weathermen decided to become politically correct and so now we have men's names too attached to hurricanes. It's "Sandy season" now but watch out for Tony, Valerie and William. And next year the hurricane season will start with Andrea, Barry and Chantal.

In days gone by, hurricanes were named after saints. Then latitude and longitude positions were used and during World War II the US military named them after their wives and girl friends. Now it is the job of the World Meteorological Organization, based in Geneva, to get out an alphabetical list of names at its annual meeting. The lists are rotated every six years. Some names from the previous years are "retired", if they have been devastating.

Some That Made Waves:

Great Hurricane of 1780
Though exact figures are unavailable, it is considered to be the deadliest Atlantic hurricane. Between October 10 and 16, over 22,000 lives were lost in eastern Caribbean. Experts conjecture that it was a Category 5 hurricane with speed touching 320 kmph.

Galveston Hurricane
Now forgotten, this Category 4 hurricane nearly wiped out Galveston, Texas' biggest city then. With wind speed touching 233 kmph, it slammed southern US on September 8, 1900. The toll is estimated to be 8,000 fatalities. It is considered to be the most deadly hurricane to strike the US.

Cyclone Bhola
Probably the worst tropical cyclone ever, with reports of nearly half a million deaths in Bangladesh. With wind speed crossing 200 kmph and storm surges of 30 feet, the cyclone caused extensive flooding. It came after five earlier storms had hit the country that year, 1970.

Andhra Pradesh Cyclone
One of the worst cyclones to hit the Indian coast. Touched the Andhra shore line on November 19, 1977 and left in its wake nearly 15,000 dead and damages worth $500 million.

Hurricane Mitch
One of the strongest to hit Honduras and Nicaragua, Mitch brought along torrential rain that caused flooding and mudslides. For over 10 days in October-November 1998, it caused havoc, leaving over 10,000 dead, many thousands missing. Damage was estimated at $6 billion.

Hurricane Katrina
The deadliest and most destructive storm in the 2005 hurricane season. It is also the costliest natural disaster in the US. Over a million people were displaced and 1,800 killed as the Category 5 hurricane hit Louisiana and Mississippi on August 25.

Cyclone Nargis
Hit Myanmar on May 2, 2008. Considered to be the country's worst natural disaster; caused damages worth $10 billion and nearly 150,000 deaths.

Hurricane Ike
In 14 days (September 1-14, 2008), this Category 4 hurricane left large swathes in Cuba, Haiti, Bahamas and US devastated. Close to 200 people died and damages have been estimated to be close to $40 billion. It is considered to be the second costliest hurricane to hit the US.

Cyclone Nilam

Cyclonic Storm Nilam  was worst tropical cyclone to directly affect south India since Cyclone Jal in 2010. Originating from an area of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal on October 28, the system began as a weak depression 550 km (340 mi) east-northeast of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. Over the following few days, the depression gradually intensified into a deep depression, and subsequently a Cyclonic Storm by October 30. It made landfall near Mahabalipuram on October 31 as a strong Cyclonic Storm with peak winds of 45 knots (85 km/h).

The cyclonic storm Nilam that has hit the eastern coast of India was christened as ‘Nilam’ by Pakistan as per the cyclone naming procedure.

Tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are being named since 2004. 'Nilam' means land in Hindi.

According to an IMD release,“The practice of naming storms was adopted because it was proved that short names are easier to remember than numbers and other technical terms.”


IMD (Indian Meteorological Dept) has the mandate to provide weather advisories to seven countries -- Bangladesh, the Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Thailand and Sri Lanka besides India.
 
The IMD says the practice of naming storms (tropical cyclones) was adopted years ago to help identify them so that people could be informed about their arrival quickly.
 
This decision, to give names to the cyclones that form over the North Indian Ocean region, was taken unanimously by eight countries — Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand — in the year 2000.
 
IMD has list of 64 names contributed by eight countries of the Indian sub continent-- Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Thailand and Sri Lanka.
 
While India gave names like Agni, Akash, Bijli, Jal, Lehar, Megh, Sagar, Vayu; Bangladesh gave Onil, Ogni, Nisha, Giri; Maldives gave Goni;  Myanmar gave Pyarr,  Phyan, Thane; Oman gave – Baaz, Sidr, Murjan; Pakistan gave Fanoos, Nargis, Laila, Nilam, Nilofar; Sri Lanka gave Mala, Rashmi, Bandu, Priya and Thailand gave Mukda, Phet.
 
Each country gave eight names for the cyclones. Thus a list of 64 names was prepared. It was also decided that the 8 countries will take turns to name the cyclones.
  

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION OFFICER (Notification No. 29/2011) KEY

Key for Notification No. 29/2011 , INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION OFFICER :: Paper-1 - 600 - G.S. & M.A. 


Key for Notification No. 29/2011 , INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION OFFICER :: Paper-2 - 631 - APPLIED SCIENCE ENGG&MNG. 

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IN TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (Notification No. 35/2011) KEY

Key for Notification No. 35/2011 , Assistant Director in AP Town & Country Planning Paper-1 - G.S. & M.A. 

Key for Notification No. 35/2011 , A.D. TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING :: Paper-2 - TOWN PLANNING 

INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES (Notification No. 02/2012) KEY

Key for Notification No. 02/2012, INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES :: Paper-1 SERIES: A 500 - G.S. & M.A.   

Key for Notification No. 02/2012, INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 511 - MECHANICAL ENGG 

Key for Notification No. 02/2012, INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 512 - ELECTRICAL ENGG   


Key for Notification No. 02/2012, INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 513 - CHEMICAL ENGG. 


Key for Notification No. 02/2012, INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 514 - INDUSTRIAL ENGG. 

ASST.DIRECTOR LIFE INSURANCE (Notification No. 03/2012) KEY

Key for Notification No. 03/2012, ASST.DIRECTOR LIFE INSURANCE Paper-1 SERIES: A 500 - G.S. & M.A. 

Key for Notification No. 03/2012, ASST.DIRECTOR LIFE INSURANCE :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 055 - MATHEMATICS

Key for Notification No. 03/2012, ASST.DIRECTOR LIFE INSURANCE (03/2012) :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 054 - COMMERCE 

Key for Notification No. 03/2012, ASST.DIRECTOR LIFE INSURANCE :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 053 - ECONOMICS 









Assistant Telugu Translators in A.P. Legislature Service Key

Key for Notification No. 05/2012, Assistant Telugu Translators in A.P. Legislature Service. Paper-1 SERIES: A 500 - G.S. & M.A.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

APPSC ACCOUNTS OFFICER/JUNIOR ACCOUNTS OFFICER/SENIOR ACCOUNTANT IN A.P. MUNICIPAL SERVICE EXAM (EXAM HELD ON 03-11-2012)


NTRO station set up in Chhattisgarh


The country’s specialised spy department, NTRO has set up its first base in a in Chhattisgarh. The station can monitor the movement of armed Maoist cadres and fly ten Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to help security forces to track them.
This key project has been operationalised with the establishment of five satellite-linked terminal stations at a designated location in the state by the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) with the help of paramilitary CRPF. Sources involved in the technical department of the base station said CRPF has now linked the operations of its ten UAVs with the new NTRO facility which will function round-the-clock. The NTRO station will act as a gateway for acquiring satellite data and pass them on to ground patrol parties. The UAVs can then be operated in specified areas.

The centre also has the facility to analyse information about geographical features, weather, available troop reinforcements and logistics before the on-field commanders undertake an operation, they said. The facility, which is manned by NTRO-trained CRPF ’Signals’ officials, will also share intelligence and geographical information with the NTRO headquarter in Delhi.

The activation of the five V-SAT terminals for NTRO is expected to provide an edge to security force operations in difficult terrains where Maoist ambushes and IED blasts are a major threat to the troops. The UAVs can be given real time satellite information through the centre.

ABOUT NTRO:

The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) is a premier apex scientific organization under the National Security Advisor in the Prime Minister's Office, India. It was set up in 2004. It also includes National Institute of Cryptology Research and Development (NICRD), which is first of its kind in Asia.

The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), originally known as the National Technical Facilities Organization (NTFO), is a highly specialized technical intelligence gathering agency. While the agency does not affect the working of technical wings of various intelligence agencies, including those of the Indian Armed Forces, it acts as a super-feeder agency for providing technical intelligence to other agencies on internal and external security. The agency is under the control of India's external intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing, although it remains autonomous to some degree. The organization does hi-tech surveillance jobs, including satellite monitoring, terrestrial monitoring, internet monitoring, considered vital for the national security apparatus. The NTRO would require over Rs 700 crore (7 billion rupees) to procure different hi-tech equipment from specialized agencies around the globe to become fully functional. The officials have identified countries from where such gadgets could be procured but refused to reveal them due to "security and other implications." The Government had been working in this direction after the Kargil war in 1999 when the Subrahmanyam committee report pointed out weaknesses in intelligence gathering in the national security set up.

The organization develops technology capabilities in aviation and remote sensing, data gathering and processing, cyber security, cryptology systems, strategic hardware and software development and strategic monitoring.
The Indian Infrastructure Protection Centre, an agency to monitor and assess threats to crucial infrastructure and other vital installations has also been set up under the National Technical Research Organisation. The Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) has a pan chromatic camera for remote sensing. The camera is which is capable of producing images of 1 Metre resolution. 1 m resolution means the camera is able to distinguish between two objects which are separated at least a metre. The launch of TES made India the second country in the world after the USA that commercially offers images with one metre resolution. It is used for remote sensing of civilian areas, mapping industry and geographical information services.

NTRO along with a scientific non-profit foundation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) in November 2011 initiated the National Security Database (NSD) project as a prestigious accreditation program to identify credible & trustworthy Information security experts with proven skills to protect the National Critical Infrastructure & economy of the country.

 

12th Council of Ministers Meeting, 02 November 2012, Gurgaon, India


The 12th Council of Ministers' Meeting of IOR-ARC, Gurgaon, India from 29th October to 02nd November 2012.
History:
The Indian Ocean Rim-Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC), initially known as the Indian Ocean Rim Initiative, is an international organization with 19 member states. It was first established in Mauritius on March 1995.

China introduces new stealth aircraft

China has unveiled its new version of stealth aircraft,J31.By such a move china will have an undue advantage in the region.China's second stealth fighter jet that was unveiled this week is part of a programme to transform China into the top regional military power.
China's previous stealth fighter, the J-20, is a heavier aircraft and believed to be less manoeuvrable than the J-31.The buildup is a worry for neighbours which are uneasy with China flexing its military muscle, especially in territorial disputes with Japan in the East China Sea ,Vietnam and the Philippines in the South China Sea,India etc.


Stealth technology:
Stealth technology also termed LO technology (low observable technology) is a sub-discipline of military tactics and passive electronic countermeasures,which cover a range of techniques used with personnel, aircraft, ships, submarines, and missiles, to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar, infrared,sonar and other detection methods.

Friday, November 2, 2012

GROUP-II Serives Recruitment Notification No. 11/2009 TO 38/2008 Selection List

On the basis of the results of the Written Test held on 15/10/2011 AN &  16/10/2011 FN & AN and Oral Test (Interview) held on 03/03/2012 to 03/04/2012 for the recruitment to  the Executive posts falling under Group-II Services, the candidates, whose Register Numbers are given  below have been provisionally selected for appointment to the Executive posts notified vide Commission’s  notification No. 38/2008 & 11/2009.

Selection List for Notification No. 11/2009 TO 38/2008 , GROUP-II SERVICES RECRUITMENT

Aishwarya Rai to be conferred French honour

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will be conferred the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres) on November 1 at Mumbai by François Richier, Ambassador of France to India, on behalf of the French authorities.
This prestigious distinction comes in recognition of her invaluable contribution to the world of cinema and the development of Indo-French cooperation in cinema, art, and culture.
Earlier Indian recipients include Shahrukh Khan, Raghu Rai, Nandita Das, late Habib Tanvir, and Upamanyu Chatterjee.
Recipient of several Indian film awards, she was also the youngest Indian actress to receive the Padma Shri in 2009. She starred in the film Devdas in 2002, which was an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival and the most successful Indian movie in France. She was also the first Indian actress to be a jury member at Cannes.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION SCHEME

India is home to almost 19% of the world’s children. More than one third of the country’s population, around 440 million, is below 18 years. The future and strength of the nation lies in a healthy, protected, educated and well-developed child population that will grow up to be productive citizens of the country. It is alarming that, in 2011, the Crimes against children reported a 24% increase from the previous year with a total of 33,098 cases of crimes against Children reported in the country during 2011 as compared to 26,694 cases during 2010. The State of Uttar Pradesh accounted for 16.6% of total crimes against children at national level in 2011, followed by Madhya Pradesh (13.2%), Delhi (12.8%), Maharashtra (10.2%), Bihar (6.7%) and Andhra Pradesh (6.7%).

Thus there is an urgent case for increasing expenditure on child protection. so that the rights of the children of India are protected. The neglect of child protection issues not only violates the rights of the children but also increases their vulnerability to abuse, neglect and exploitation.

GOI has launched the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) aimed at building a protective environment for children in difficult circumstances, as well as other vulnerable children, through Government-Civil Society Partnership.

Objectives of the scheme are:

a) To create a safety net for children in need of care and protection and children in conflict with law by building a protective environment for them, keeping their best interests in mind;

b)  To promote preventive measures to protect children from falling in the situations of vulnerability, risk and abuse;

c) To promote preventive measure to address the vulnerabilities of families and build their ability and capacity protect their children;

d) To supplement and strengthen the infrastructure established under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act 2000;

e) To build capacities of families, communities, and NGOs to strengthen care, protection and response to children;

f) To create State and District Child Protection Units as well as State Adoption Cells;

g) To promote in-country adoption and regulate inter-country adoption as well as ensure minimum standards;

h) To provide services to the more vulnerable categories of children through specialized programmes;

i) To establish linkages for restoration of children to their biological families and placement with adoptive families or foster families, where necessary;

j) To provide specialized institutional care to infants and children up to 6 years of age who are either abandoned or orphaned/destitute;

k) To check and end female foeticide and infanticide in the country;

l) To provide services to street and destitute children, including child beggars;

m) To provide for care and support services for children affected by HIV/AIDS;

n) To establish CHILDLINE in every district, for creating access in emergencies by providing counseling, restoration and rehabilitative services to children along with linkages to other available services under various schemes of the Government of India/State Governments;

o) To train and sensitize local bodies, police, judiciary and other concerned departments of State Governments to undertake related responsibilities;

p) To strengthen the knowledge base by undertaking research and documentation, resource mapping of services, the creation of a Management Information System (MIS) for tracking vulnerable children, and database management;

q) To carry out advocacy and spread awareness about child and family-related issues for supporting the family;

r) To network with the Allied Systems i.e. Government departments and Non-Government agencies;

s) To initiate any other need-based specialized innovative services through families, community and panchayats/local bodies, including child guidance and counseling especially to combat drug abuse, sexual abuse, child marriage, and discrimination against the girl child.

MPSC Assistant Controller of Rationing Gr-B Screening Test-2012 Solved Paper


India slips to 40th slot in WEF's financial development index


India has slipped four places to 40th position, out of 62 leading financial systems and capital markets, because of poor enforcement of contracts and low levels of liberalisation, says a World Economic Forum report.

According to the fifth edition of the World Economic Forum's Financial Development Report 2012, India has been ranked 40th in the 2012 Index -- four-spot decline from last year (36 rank).

The report highlighted a poor record in enforcing contracts, low levels of liberalisation, inadequate IT and communications infrastructure and general high costs of doing business.

India has been ranked 9th out of the 15 Asia Pacific economies that were surveyed in the report.

India's comparative strength in the area of non-banking financial services was recognised in the report. It was ranked quite high in non-banking financial services (9th), but in terms of banking financial services it was placed in the 45th position.

The index was topped by Hong Kong for the second consecutive year, followed by the US, the UK, Singapore, Australia, Canada. There was no change in the ranking of the first six places this year as against last year.

The general stability of the Index is further highlighted by Singapore, Australia and Canada maintaining their positions at 4th, 5th and 6th place, respectively.

The Netherlands fell two spots from 7th to 9th because of weakness in equity market development and banking system efficiency, while, Sweden jumped into this year's top 10 because of an improvement in retail access to capital. 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Planning Commission's Environmental Performance Index released


Planning Commission's Environmental Performance Index (EPI) has placed the Uttarakhand as a best-performing States and Union territory in terms of environmental well-being.

Uttarakhand is followed by Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Sikkim, and Andhra Pradesh. Environmental well-being is one of the considerations for devolution of funds to the States under the Gadgil formula.

Uttarakhand has been given a cumulative score of 0.8123, followed by Himachal Pradesh (0.7316), Chandigarh (0.7270), Sikkim (0.7149), and Andhra Pradesh (0.7147).

Mizoram, Kerala, Goa, Sikkim, Tripura, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar, with an average score of 1, have been ranked as the best States in terms of air quality. Ironically, except for Uttarakhand, all the States meet the prescribed national ambient air quality standard in respect of the sulphur dioxide of 20 micrograms per cubic metre. The indicators considered for measuring the ambient air quality performance are sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and particulate matter.

In respect of nitrogen oxide, more than 10 States don’t meet the 30 microgram per cubic metre national standard. In respect of suspended particulates, except for Goa, Kerala, and Mizoram, no State meets the 60 microgram per cubic metre national standard.

On water quality standards, except for Himachal Pradesh, which has set up 100 per cent treatment capacity for sewage, the treatment capacity in the remaining States ranges from 0 (13 States) to less than 20 per cent (8 States) and more than 50 per cent in four States, indicating a pathetic performance in this respect.

Sewage disposal, water quality of rivers-dissolved oxygen, total coliform count and the percentage of water exploitation-are considered for the State-wise performance for water quality. As far as total fecal coliform count is concerned, it is as much as 92 per cent in most of the States, with none complying with the standards.

Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Daman and Diu, and Puducherry extract more water than they recharge, but Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry are the only States which show a semblance of adherence to river water quality. On forest conservation, Chandigarh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh are among the five best-performing States that have preserved forests as well as increased cover.

Indian women beat Pakistan to lift Asia Cup


The Indian women’s cricket team lifted the inaugural Asian Cricket Council’s Twenty20 Asia Cup after beating arch-rivals Pakistan by 18 runs in a low-scoring final at
India’s decision to bat first seemed to have backfired when the team folded for 81 but the bowlers did a splendid job to dismiss Pakistan to 63 in 19.1 overs.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

APPSC EXTENSION OFFICER WOMEN & CHILD WELFARE EXAM (Notification No. 36/2011) OFFICIAL FINAL KEY

Key for Notification No. 36/2011 , EXTENSION OFFICER WOMEN & CHILD WELFARE :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 012 - SOCIAL WORK
 
Key for Notification No. 36/2011 , EXTENSION OFFICER WOMEN & CHILD WELFARE :: Paper-2 SERIES: A 011 - HOME SCIENCE
 
Key for Notification No. 36/2011 , EXTENSION OFFICER WOMEN & CHILD WELFARE :: Paper-1 SERIES: A 600 - G.S. & M.A.

APPSC ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER (Notification No. 30/2011) OFFICIAL KEY

Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER (30/2011) :: PAPER-2 - ECONOMICS
Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER :: PAPER-2 - MATHEMATICS
Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER :: PAPER-2 - COMMERCE
Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER :: PAPER-2 - COMPUTER SCIENCE
Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER :: PAPER-2 - STATISTICS
Key for Notification No. 30/2011 , Dated : 27/12/2011 , ASSISTANT STATISTICAL OFFICER:: PAPER-1 - G.S. & M.A.

APPSC TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY& MUSIUMS (Notification No. 09/2012) OFFICIAL KEY


Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY&MUSIUMS :: PAPER-1  - G.S. & M.A.
 
Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY&MUSIUMS :: PAPER-2  - PERSIAN
 
Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , NOTI.NO: 09/2012 TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY&MUSIUMS :: PAPER-2  - SANSKRIT
 
Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , NOTI.NO: 09/2012 TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY&MUSIUMS :: PAPER-2  - ANTHROPOLOGY
 
Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , NOTI.NO: 09/2012 TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY&MUSIUMS :: PAPER-2  - HISTORY
 
Key for Notification No. 09/2012 Dt. 14/022012 , NOTI.NO: 09/2012TECHNICAL ASSTS. IN ARCHIOLOGY& MUSIUMS:: PAPER-2 - ARCH.MUSEOLOGY & INDOLOGY

Sunday, October 28, 2012

PRIME MINISTER'S COMMITTEES AND COUNCILS

The Economic Advisory Council

The Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister was constituted on 29th Dec 2004 with the Chairman of Cabinet rank. Dr. C. Rangarajan is the current Chairman.
 
The Members of the Council are Dr. Saumitra Chaudhuri, (Economic Adviser, ICRA), Dr. Govinda Rao (Director-General, National Institute of Public Finance & Policy), Dr. Vijay Shankar Vyas (President, Asian Society of Agricultural Economists) and Mr. Suman K. Bery (Director-General, National Council of Applied Economic Research.) The members of the Council will have the rank of Minister of State.
 
Apart from advice on policy matters referred to the Council by the PM from time to time, the EAC also prepares a monthly report on economic developments at home and abroad for the Prime Minister. It monitors economic trends on a regular basis and bring to the PM’s attention important developments at home and abroad and suggests suitable policy responses.
 

PM's Council on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)

The Prime Minister had announced setting up of the Task Force in August, 2009 when representatives of prominent MSME associations had met him to highlight their issues and concerns. Accordingly, the Task Force under Shri T.K.A. Nair, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister was constituted on 2nd September, 2009 to reflect on the issues raised by the associations and formulate an agenda for action after discussions with all stakeholders. Its members included Member, Planning Commission, Secretaries of concerned Government Departments, Deputy Governor, RBI, Chairman and Managing Director, SIDBI and representatives of MSME associations.
 
The report provided a roadmap for the development and promotion of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). It recommended an agenda for immediate action to provide relief and incentives to the MSMEs, especially in the aftermath of the recent economic slowdown, accompanied by institutional changes and detailing of programmes, to be achieved in a time bound manner. In addition, it suggested setting up of appropriate legal and regulatory structures to create a conducive environment for entrepreneurship and growth of micro, small and medium enterprises in the country.
 
Subsequently, the Prime Minister’s Council on MSMEs was formed on 7th April, 2010 to lay down broad policy guidelines and review the development of the MSME sector.  The Council shall meet once a year.
 
A steering group has also been put into place comprising of Secretaries to the Ministries of MSME, Finance, Labour etc. This steering group has already met in April and reviewed the progress of implementation of the recommendations of the Task Force.
 

PM's Council on Trade and Industry

The newly reconstituted Prime Minister’s Council on Trade & Industry held its first meeting on 26th May, 2010. The Council held discussions on wide-ranging issues. It was decided to form Sub Committees comprising of the Members of the Council to discuss and formulate their recommendations to the Government on the following issues:
(i) Skill development, Affirmative Action and Corporate Social Responsibility;
(ii) Enhancing Agriculture Production and Food Security;
(iii) Promoting Public Private Partnership especially in R&D and clean energy;
(iv) Promoting Financial Inclusion; and
(v) Backward and Tribal Area Development.

PM's Council on Climate Change

Constituted on 6th June 2008, a committee chaired by the Prime Minister called Prime Minister's Council on Climate Change will coordinate national action for assessment, adaptation and mitigation of climate change. 
 
The Committee would focus on the following tasks:
 
a)     Evolve a coordinated response to issues relating to climate change at the national level ;
b)     Provide oversight for formulation of action plans in the area of assessment, adaptation and mitigation of climate change;
c)     Periodically monitor key policy decisions. 
 
The committee would be serviced by the Prime Minister's Office, which may obtain assistance as required from any Ministry/ Department/ Agency of Government. Specifically, the Ministry of Environment and Forests will assist PMO in facilitating the work of this Committee.
 

PM's National Council on Skill Development

The Prime Minister's National Council on Skill Development was  constituted on 1st July 2008 in pursuance of the decision of the Cabinet at its meeting held on 15th May 2008 on "Coordinated Action for Skill Development and setting up of the National Skill Development Corporation".
 
The Council is at the apex of a three-tier structure and would be concerned with vision setting and laying down core strategies. The Council would be assisted by the National Skill Development Coordination Board chaired by the Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission which will  coordinate action for skill development both in the public and the private sector.
 
To promote private sector action for skill development, an institutional arrangement in the form of a non-profit corporation called the National Skill Development Corporation is being set up by the Ministry of Finance. The Chairperson of the National Skill Development Corporation, a non- profit corporation to be set up by the Ministry of Finance would also be a  Member of the Council.
 

The Trade and Economic Relations Committee

Constituted on 3rd May 2005, the Trade & Economic Relations Committee is an institutional mechanism for evolving the extent, scope and operational parameters of our economic relations with other countries in a coordinated and synchronized manner.
  The Committee is serviced by the Prime Minister’s Office, which may obtain assistance as required from any Ministry/Department/Agency of Government.
 

PM's National Council on India's Nutrition Challenges

The Government has decided to constitute a Prime Minister's National Council on India's Nutrition Challenges for (a) policy direction (b) review and (c) effective coordination between Ministries which all will have a sectoral responsibility for the challenge of nutrition.

Council of Ministers

Cabinet Ministers
Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Prime Minister
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Ministry of Planning
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
Dr. Manmohan Singh
2. Minister of Railways Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal
3. Minister of Finance Shri Palaniappan Chidambaram
4. Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Food Processing Industries
Shri Sharad Chandra Govindrao Pawar
5. Minister of Defence Shri A.K. Antony
6. Minister of Home Affairs Shri Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao Shinde
7. Minister of External Affairs Shri Salman Khurshid
8. Minister of Science and Technology
Minister of Earth Sciences
Shri Jaipal Sudini Reddy
9. Minister of Health and Family Welfare Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad
10. Minister of New and Renewable Energy Dr. Farooq Abdullah
11. Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dr.(Shri) M. Veerappa Moily
12. Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs Shri Vayalar Ravi
13. Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Ajit Singh
14. Minister of Labour and Employment Shri Mallikarjun Kharge
15. Minister of Human Resource Development Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam Raju
16. Minister of Communications and Information Technology Shri Kapil Sibal
17. Minister of Commerce
Industry and Minister of Textiles
Shri Anand Sharma
18. Minister of Road Transport and Highways Shri C. P. Joshi
19. Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Shri Ajay Maken
20. Minister of Culture Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch
21. Minister of Shipping Shri G.K. Vasan
22. Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Shri Kamal Nath
23. Minister of Water Resources Shri Harish Rawat
24. Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Kumari Selja
25. Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Shri M. K. Alagiri
26. Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Shri Praful Manoharbhai Patel
27. Minister of Coal Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal
28. Minister of Law and Justice Ashwani Kumar, Shri
29. Minister of Minority Affairs Khan, Shri K. Rahman
30. Ministry of Mines Shri Dinsha J. Patel
31. Minister of Tribal Affairs
Minister of Panchayati Raj
Shri V. Kishore Chandra Deo
32. Minister of Steel Shri Beni Prasad Verma
33. Minister of Rural Development Shri Jairam Ramesh

Ministers of State with Independent Charge
Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Ministry of Women and Child Development Smt. Krishna Tirath
2. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Shri Jitendra Singh
3. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas
4. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Shri Srikant Kumar Jena
5. Ministry of Environment and Forests Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan
6. Minister of Information and Broadcasting Shri Manish Tewari
7. Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar
8. Minister of Tourism Chiranjeevi, Dr. K.
9. Minister of Drinking Water and Sanitation Shri Bharatsinh Madhavsinh Solanki
10. Minister of Power Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
11. Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Shri K.H. Muniyappa
12. Minister of Corporate Affairs Shri Sachin Pilot
 
Ministers of State
Serial Number Portfolio Name of Minister
1. Ministry of External Affairs Shri E. Ahamed
2. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Shri S. Gandhiselvan
3. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Shri D. Napoleon
4. Ministry of Human Resource Development Shri Jitin Prasada
5. Ministry of Human Resource Development Dr. Shashi Tharoor
6. Ministry of Home Affairs Shri Ramachandran Mullappally
7. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Prime Minister Office
Shri V. Narayanasamy
8. Ministry of Commerce and Industry Smt. Daggubati Purandeswari
9. Ministry of Railways Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
10. Ministry of Railways Shri Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy
11. Ministry of Textiles Smt. Lakshmi Panabaka
12. Ministry of Finance Shri Namo Narain Meena
13. Ministry of Finance Shri S.S. Palanimanickam
14. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Shri Sathyanarayana Sarvey
15. Ministry of External Affairs Smt. Preneet Kaur
16. Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Dr. Charan Das Mahant
17. Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Tariq Anwar, Shri
18. Ministry of Tribal Affairs Smt. Ranee Narah
19. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Shri Porika Balram Naik
20. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Shri Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury
21. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Shri Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary
22. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Shri Milind Murli Deora
23. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Dr. (Smt.) Kruparani Killi
24. Ministry of Coal Shri Pratik Prakashbapu Patil
25. Ministry of Minority Affairs Shri Ninong Ering
26. Ministry of Rural Development Shri Pradeep Kumar Jain Aditya
27. Ministry of Home Affairs Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh
28. Ministry of Planning
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Shri Rajeev Shukla
29. Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Shri Srikant Kumar Jena
30. Minister of Urban Development Smt. Deepa Dasmunsi
31. Minister of Labour and Employment Shri Suresh Kodikunnil
32. Minister of New and Renewable Energy Shri S. Jagathrakshakan
33. Minister of Civil Aviation Shri K. C. Venugopal
34. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar
35. Ministry of Defence Shri Jitendra Singh
36. Ministry of Defence Shri Lalchand Kataria

Friday, October 26, 2012

V Narayan Murthy honoured with 2012 Hoover Medal

V. Narayan Murthy was honoured with 2012 Hoover Medal at the Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in Seattle in Washington on 22 October 2012. Murthy, who is the 70th recipient since the medal's inception, was recognized for establishing a foundation that forges outstanding improvements in healthcare, social rehabilitation, rural uplift and education. Previous awardees include former US presidents Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower and James Earl Carter.
Narayan Murthy co-founded Infosys limited in 1981. He contributed significantly in India's success in information technology outsourcing.

The Hoover Medal was established in 1930 to recognize great, unselfish, non-technical services by engineers to humanity. The Infosys Science Foundation was established in 2009 to promote science research in India.

The Hoover Medal is administered by a board representing five engineering organizations: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Gov. of Bangladesh Awarded Babu Jagjivan Ram with Friends of Liberation War Honour

Former Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of India, Babu Jagjivan Ram was awarded with the Friends of Liberation War Honour by the Government of Bangladesh for his contribution in the 1971 War.

He was given the honour by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina and President of Bangladesh, Mohammad. Zillur Rahman.

The award was received by Babuji's grandson, Anshul Avijit at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka. Anshul Avijit, is a journalist and academician and also the son of Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Meira Kumar.

Babu Jagjivan Ram as the Defence Minister and chief strategist of India in 1971, helped in liberation of Bangladesh. He assured that the war for liberation of Bangladesh ended in the remarkably short time of 13 days.

 He was among the remarkable figure that had helped in creation of the Joint Command of Bangladesh and the Indian forces for the final outrage which led to the victory.

An Insight into Political Career of Babu Jagjivan Ram

Babu Jagjivan Ram was born near Arrah in Bhojpur district of Bihar in 1908 and had joined the freedom struggle while student in BHU in Benares and at Calcutta University.

• He as a freedom fighter founded the All India Depressed Classes League.

• He was the youngest serving member of Jawaharlal Nehru’s Interim Government of 1946 as the Minister of Labour and had also hold a number of critical portfolios including Agriculture, Railways, Communications and Defence.

• He holds the record for having an uninterrupted Parliamentary career that spanned almost half a century – from 1936 as a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly to 1986 as a member of the Eighth Lok Sabha.

Sharmila Tagore gets honorary degree from Edinburgh University

Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore on 25 October 2012 was Awarded with an Honorary Doctorate of Arts for her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema by the Edinburgh Napier University. The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University Dame Joan Stringer called her as an excellent ambassador for the Indian Culture.

Sharmila Tagore whose films are appreciated and enjoyed all over the world is also a strong advocate of educational rights of Indian children. At present, she is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF that is working for literacy, maternal health and AIDS-related issues and is also an active spokesperson for Indian Children Child Rights and YOU (CRY).

The University stressed its strong links with India and Indian Culture and pointed out that to promote and establish a relationship with Indian culture, philosophy, education, art and literature it has created a Scottish Center for Tagore Studies (ScoTs), which highlights the legacy of Rabindranath Tagore the first Asian, who won a Nobel Prize for Literature in the Year 1913. This study center is first of its kind in United Kingdom.

The 67 year old Indian actress announced that her recognition and honour from the University proves the role of Indian Cinema and its cultural influence across the world.

Career of Sharmila Tagore in the Indian Film Industry
Sharmila Tagore started her career as an actress in 1959 with Satyajit Ray's Bengali film Apur Sansar (The World of Apu). Some more films of Sharmila Tagore includes Kashmir Ki Kali in 1964, Evening in Paris in 1967, Aradhana in 1969 and Amar Prem in 1972, Safar in 1970, Daag in 1973, Maalik in 1972and many more. For Mausam,a film directed By Gulzar based on the novel named The Judas Tree by A.J. Conin, she won the National Film Award for Best Actress in 1976 and received the Silver Lotus Award at the 23rd National Film Festival for this film.

Awards and Honours
•    Filmfare Best Actress Award for Aradhana in 1969
•    Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award for Safar in the year 1970
•    National Film Award for Best Actress in 1976 for her role in the movie Mausam
•    Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997
•    Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award in the year 2002
•    National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for Abar Aranye in the year 2004
•    Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters of France in 2004
•    In the year 2006 was nominated for Filmfare Best Actress Award in Viruddh- Family Comes First
•    Lifetime Achievement National Award (Actress) in the year 2007 honoured by Journalist Association of India
•    In 2011was awarded with Outstanding Achievement in Indian cinema at Floriana IIFA Awards, Toronto

Sharmila Tagore has also served the Central Board of Film Certification in India as its Chairperson.