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Tuesday, 25 July 2017

कैसे हैं राहुल जी: मोदी ने पूछा; संसद के गलियारे में हुआ आमना-सामना

नई दिल्ली.रामनाथ कोविंद ने मंगलवार को देश के 14वें राष्ट्रपति के तौर पर शपथ ली। इस दौरान पीएम, उनकी कैबिनेट और बाकी तमाम पार्टियों के नेता मौजूद थे। नरेंद्र मोदी अपने चैंबर से निकलकर रामनाथ कोविंद को रिसीव करने संसद के गेट जा रहे थे। इसी दौरान कॉरिडोर में उन्हें राहुल गांधी नजर आए। दोनों का आमना-सामना हुआ। मोदी ने हाथ बढ़ाकर पूछा- कैसे हैं राहुल जी? इस पर राहुल ने दोनों हाथ पीएम की तरफ बढ़ा दिए। कहा- सर, ठीक हूं सर। और कौन था राहुल के साथ...

- मोदी संसद के गेट की तरफ बढ़ रहे थे। इस दौरान सामने उन्हें राहुल नजर आए। पीएम रुके और राहुल की तरफ बढ़े। हाथ आगे बढ़ाया और पूछा- कैसे हैं राहुल जी? राहुल ने मुस्कराते हुए दोनों हाथ पीएम की तरफ बढ़ा दिए। कहा- सर, ठीक हूं सर। इसके बाद पीएम सिंधिया और थरूर से भी मिले। Amaze Servers

21वीं सदी भारत की होगी
- कोविंद बोले, "गांधीजी ने हमें मार्ग दिखाया। सरदार पटेल ने हमारे देश का एकीकरण किया। बाबा साहब भीमराव अंबेडकर ने हम सभी में मानवीय गरिमा और गणतांत्रिक मूल्यों का संचार किया। वे राजनीतिक स्वतंत्रता से संतुष्ट नहीं थे। वे करोड़ों लोगों की आर्थिक स्वतंत्रता का लक्ष्य चाहते थे। हम 21वीं सदी के दूसरे दशक में हैं। हमें भरोसा है कि ये भारत की सदी होगी। हमें एक ऐसे भारत का निर्माण करना है जो आर्थिक नेतृत्व देने के साथ ही नैतिक आदर्श भी प्रस्तुत करे।"
- "विविधता ही हमारा वो आधार है जो हमें विशेष बनाता है। हम बहुत अलग हैं, फिर भी एक हैं और एक रहेंगे। 21वीं सदी का भारत औद्योगिक क्रांति को भी विस्तार देगा। हमें अपनी परंपरा और प्रौद्योगिकी को प्राचीन भारत के ज्ञान और समकालिन विज्ञान के साथ लेकर चलना है। डिजिटल राष्ट्र हमें विकास की नई ऊंचाइयों पर ले जाने का प्रयास करेगा।"

Source:-Bhaskar

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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

India speeds up rebuilding activity in Afghanistan

NEW DELHI: India has stepped up rebuilding activity in Afghanistan in line with its commitment to propel the wartorn nation back on the development track. The move comes just days ahead of a mega multilateral meet that the Narendra Modi government is hosting in Amritsar to contribute to Afghan stability.

Ahead of the December 4 Heart of Asia Conference on Afghanistan, India has come forward to restart a factory in Mazar-e-Sharif, build a runway at Balkh airport and assist the Afghan government in harnessing the economic potential of Salma Dam, which was built with India’s assistance. A tiles factory in Afghanistan’s northern Mazar-e-Sharif city will resume production soon with India’s support, said people familiar with the development.


Source:-timesofindia.indiatimes

Monday, 21 November 2016

Why Narendra Modi’s demonetisation move is unprecedented

Generally, "demonetisations" or radical reviews/substitutions/redenominations of monetary forms by governments have been in light of hyperinflations. We are aware of numerous such instances of by and large withdrawal of notes from course being depended on, when typical intends to suck up abundance liquidity in the framework have fizzled. The fundamental reason has dependably been to control runaway swelling and the going with loss of confidence in the household cash, both among financial specialists and the bigger open.

The best case here is of Germany under the Weimar Republic, which, on November 20, 1923, presented another coin — the rentenmark — and announced all old reichsmark notes to be no more drawn out lawful delicate. This happened as residential costs, as of now 14 times their 1913 levels in mid-1921 and 1,475 times towards end-1922, had soar to 1,422,900,000,000 times by November one year from now. As the coin lost esteem incrementally, individuals raced to spend their wages the exact second they got them, fuelling further expansion and requiring all the more printing of notes to pay 250 billion reichsmarks for a kilo of margarine or 15 billion for a short ride on a Berlin streetcar. The best way to manage this circumstance was demonetisation: cleansing the arrangement of every single existing note and propelling another coin supported by strong resources — for this situation, arrive having a place with the state. With validity reestablished, swelling fell and the keep running on the cash, as well, finished.

Source:- indianexpress

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

India, US To Ink Cyber Framework Accord

Ushering in a new era of collaboration in the cybersphere, India and the US will sign a framework for the bilateral cyber relationship between the two countries within the next two months.

The announcement in this regard was made in a joint statement after the White House meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama.

During the meeting the two leaders emphasized that cyberspace enables economic growth and development, and reaffirmed their commitment to an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet, underpinned by the multi stakeholder model of Internet governance.

"They committed to deepen cooperation on cybersecurity and welcomed the understanding reached to finalize the Framework for the US-India Cyber Relationship in the near term," the joint statement said.

A fact sheet issued by the White House said the framework would be signed within 60 days.

During the meeting PM Modi and President Obama committed to enhance cyber collaboration on critical infrastructure, cybercrime, and malicious cyber activity by state and non-state actors, capacity building, and cybersecurity research and development, and to continue discussions on all aspects of trade in technology and related services, including market access.

They have committed to continue dialogue and engagement in Internet governance fora, including in ICANN, IGF and other venues, and to support active participation by all stakeholders of the two countries in these fora.

President Obama and PM Modi committed to promote stability in cyberspace based on the applicability of international law including the United Nations Charter, the promotion of voluntary norms of responsible state behaviour during peacetime, and the development and implementation of practical confidence building measures between states.

According to the White House fact sheet, cooperation on cyber issues is a key component of the bilateral relationship between India and the United States.

The two countries have a strategic cyber relationship that reflects their shared values, common vision, and shared principles for cyberspace.

Both sides recognize the value of enhancing and further institutionalizing their broad-based cooperation on cyber issues, and in that respect, intend to complete a framework based on the following shared principles and intended forms of cooperation, it said.

The fact sheet said the two countries committed to voluntary norms under which a state should not conduct or knowingly support online activity that intentionally damages critical infrastructure or otherwise impairs the use of critical infrastructure to provide services to the public.

"A state should not conduct or knowingly support activity intended to prevent national Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) from responding to cyber incidents.

States should also not use CSIRTs to enable online activity that is intended to do harm," the fact sheet said.

Source: http://www.ndtv.com

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Rs. 1,000 Crore Spent On Modi Government's 2-Year Ads': Arvind Kejriwal

full-page newspaper ads marked the two-year anniversary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government today, a sharp tweet came from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has been accused of spending crores on publicity.

Mr Kejriwal cited sources to allege that the central government has spent "Rs. 1,000 crore" on the ads.

The Modi government has planned a mega show at Delhi's India Gate on Saturday to mark the two-year celebration that will begin with the prime minister's rally in Uttar Pradesh this evening.

Mr Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi was criticized recently for setting side Rs. 526 crore in its budget for publicity.

The Congress has alleged that the AAP government spent Rs. 100 crore for self-promotion just between February and May. The party said an RTI query had revealed that Rs. 14.5 crore had been spent just on newspaper ads and the rest on TV, radio ads and hoardings. The money, alleged the party, could have been spent by Delhi government on the salary of poor sanitation workers and pension.

In his tweet today, Mr Kejriwal said his government had spent Rs. 150 crore in a full year.

Source: http://www.ndtv.com

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Google bans 'deceptive' payday loan adverts from search results

Google is banning adverts for payday lenders from its search results, adding the short-term loan industry to a blacklist that includes guns, tobacco and drugs, and dealing a bitter blow to the industry.

The internet giant announced that from mid-July it would ban payday loans from its AdWords system that displays adverts at the top of search results.

The move cuts off a crucial channel for many online-only lenders. Google’s dominant search engine is a key online storefront, with lenders bidding fiercely against each other for a prime position at the top of its results.

The announcement added to a series of setbacks to the industry, which has been criticised for extortionate interest rates and predatory behaviour. Since 2014 lenders have been limited in the interest rates and additional fees they are allowed to charge, and the number of short term loans has subsequently slumped.
"These loans can result in unaffordable payment and high default rates for users"Google's David Graff

Although Google’s policies prohibit a long list of illegal or offensive practices, it is very rare for a licensed and regulated industry to be expressly blacklisted.

“When reviewing our policies, research has shown that these loans can result in unaffordable payment and high default rates for users so we will be updating our policies globally to reflect that,” Google’s director of global product policy David Graff said.

“This change is designed to protect our users from deceptive or harmful financial products.” He said any loans where repayment is due within 60 days would be banned.



The move was instantly criticised by the Consumer Finance Association (CFA), which represents short-term lenders.

“UK consumers enjoy a vibrant, highly competitive credit market and we will be interested to read the evidence that Google uses to justify overruling open market advertising of a legal, regulated industry to deny people freedom of choice,” the CFA’s chief executive Russell Hamblin-Boone said.

“Short term loans are a legal source of credit used by millions of people across the UK and the industry is highly regulated with a cap on the total cost of credit.”

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk

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Expect unconditional apology, not silence, CM Chandy to PM Modi after Somalia remark

Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced more heat on Thursday for comparing Kerala to Somalia with Chief Minister Oommen Chandy saying people of the state expected an unconditional apology from him and not his silence after it whipped up a controversy.

The comparison made by Modi at a poll rally in the state early this week when he said the “infant mortality rate among the scheduled tribe community in Kerala is worse than Somalia” has set off a political storm and triggered criticism in the social media.

Twitter users have responded with hashtag #PoMoneModi (Get lost Modi), a take off from the Mohanlal starrer, which features the famous punch line “Po Mone Dinesha” to ridicule some of the characters of his hit film ‘Narasimham’. Chandy flayed Modi for not withdrawing his controversial comment while CPI-M leader Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said his statement would result in a setback to BJP in the ensuing polls as it has insulted the people of the state. Kerala goes to polls on May 16.

In his Facebook post, Chandy said Modi had kept mum on the controversy and what Keralites want is not his silence, but an unconditional apology from the Prime Minister. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi left the election campaign rally without answering my questions. It could be due to the wide criticism he had received not only from the state, but also from Malayali community world over,” the senior Congress leader said.

- See more at: http://indianexpress.com

Monday, 9 May 2016

Narendra Modi’s degree: Arvind Kejriwal lays a trap, BJP walks into it

It’s rather embarrassing that our leaders would be discussing whether the educational degrees of the country’s Prime Minister are fakes. When Arvind Kejriwal made the allegation, it was expected that the BJP would laugh it off, calling it a frivolous piece of fiction concocted by a leader who has nothing worthwhile to do and is desperate for some cheap publicity. Now that no less than the party president Amit Shah and senior leader Arun Jaitley have come out with a defence for the prime minister, the matter appears to be serious.

Let’s not get into a debate over whether the documents produced by both sides are genuine. As is usual in such cases, it would lead us nowhere. The truth would finally get buried in the din of claims and counterclaims. The issue would die down after running its course. The AAP points out to several discrepancies in the BA degree of Modi. When the mark-sheet shows the year 1977, how can the degree issued mention it as 1978? How come, it alleges, the names are different in the mark-sheet and the degree certificate? No Narendra Damodar Modi passed out from Delhi University in 1978, the party claims, adding that the only Narendra Modi to graduate in the year from the varsity was Narendra Mahavir Modi, a resident of Rajasthan.
Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi

Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi

The BJP, on its part, has produced the BA and MA certificates of the Prime Minister and claims them to be genuine. We don’t have clear answers from the party on the discrepancies pointed out by AAP leaders, but they are expected to brush these off as clerical errors. The party would like others to believe that the allegations are pure fiction with no basis in reality. But why did it need to get into this in the first place?
Nobody was discussing the degree issue with any seriousness, but after the BJP’s media conference it has assumed some gravitas. It’s possible the AAP will dig out some more documents in the coming days and keep the BJP leaders on their toes. Television debates will only add to the party’s discomfiture. It could have done without the unnecessary attention but given the party’s natural inclination to give it back, its response is not unexpected.
Shah said AAP has taken the public discourse to a new low. He could be right, but the BJP has not exactly been the standard-bearer among political parties in this respect either. But such allegations don’t seem to bother the AAP. The fact that it managed to engage the BJP on the matter is good enough. Actually, it’s playing the BJP’s game when it comes to staying in news and putting the opposition in a situation of discomfiture. In a way what the BJP is doing to the Congress, the AAP is doing to the BJP.

It’s pointless to be judgmental over a certificate or two. It won’t diminish Narendra Modi. Political parties play their little games. The media is their new battle field. Here no low is low enough. Source: http://www.firstpost.com