Thursday 26 October 2017

Indo-Belgian Working Session on Sustainable Cities


Dear Mr. Naresh Sagar,

In the Framework of the State Visit of Their Majesties the King and the Queen of the Belgians to the Republic of India
AND IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS
Brussels Invest & Export has the honor to invite you to confirm your interest to participate in the
Indo-Belgian Working Session on Sustainable CitiesMaking Smart Use of Scarce Resources 
Tuesday, November 7th 2017 | 11:45 am – 5:30 pm | Taj Diplomatic Enclave Hotel | New Delhi 
A high level and interactive working session during which key players from Belgium and India in the area of sustainable cities will share ideas, knowledge, experiences and best practices.
The interactive seminar will be followed by a showcase of innovative technologies and solutions for sustainable cities and a networking high tea.
As this is a high level event with limited seating we invite you to confirm your interest to participate by registering before October 19th.
The selected participants will receive a personal and non-tr

Primitive Indian Education – Not Training For Globalized World

October26, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
When I went to school in 1960, in Delhi cooking fuel was low grade coal and ancestral village in Punjab practiced Barter Trade largely within village – people were Cooperating & Sharing their skills in traditional ways.
Today India is already Globalized and India has Diplomatic Relations & Trade with almost all countries of the world.

India’s Foreign Trade Exceed $850b or about 50% of GDP in FY2014. Though there is some decline in recent times, two way tourists flow is about 30m, about 60m Indians live & work in Foreign Countries, from Toys to A380 JetlinerPulses to Petroleum India imports so many things. Many thousandForeign Companies have Industries in India, have Equity in Indian companies, and many hundred R&D Centers – Indian IT-BPO companies Service many Thousand Foreign companies and 2-Way investments exceed $1500b.

Out of 5 million patents in force Globally, Indian PO Contribution is 45,000 and Resident Indians Own 5000 – mostly Bogus Patents of IITs & CSIR. India need FASTEST IPR PROTECTION But get slowest.

India’s Education is most PRIMITIVE – Not Preparing 25m Children Born Every Year For Globalized World.

Ø There is Acute Shortage Science & Maths teachers, Schools don’t have desired Infrastructure – missing Classrooms, Toilets, Water & Electricity and Playgrounds.

Ø Malnourished Children travel for hours to access schools are then FORCED to learn 2-4 Languages and main education is in States Official Language. Even Hindi has too many dialects. Hindi in Haryana & Bihar is Different.

Ø 90% of the Non Language Teaching is in USELESS subjects – History, Commerce, Economics, Geography in age of GOOGLE & SMART PHONES.

Ø  99% of Indian Engineers don’t get BANK LOANS to start a SME Factory – few families get 80% of Bank Loans again and again for generations.

Ø Over a million RESOURCEFUL INDIANS repeatedly apply for UPSC tests for 1000 Positions upto age 30-35 in absence of Jobs. 90% of Engineers are engaged in IT-BPO work after few years maintain Accounts of Foreign Clients –do mainly DATA ENTRY.
Ø India has yet LEARN to protect INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Created by Indians – Patents, Trade Marks, Designs, Copy Right – even Business Rights – next to aSuccessful DHABA or BARBER or GARMENTS Shopscores of rivals come up.

DELHI SPECIFIC

Ø Most children in a block go to different school, in different BUS or transport, waste 2 hours every day.

Ø SOCIALIZING which key to HUMAN Success is Missing in School Children.

Ø Specialized School – Delhi can due to VERY HIGH DENSITY should have Special Schools – For Super Intelligent Students, Science & Inventing Students, Medical for Studious Children and Sports Schools – Large Playground may specialize in Cricket or Hockey or Football, Smaller grounds for Badminton, Table Tennis and Chess.

Ø Children must be admitted to Three Nearest Schools. This will save TIME & COST, better for Health & Education and Human Development.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770 [4G]9871056471, 9718280435,
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

Italy ready to discuss more autonomy

Rome is ready to begin discussions on greater autonomy for the northern regions of Lombardy and Veneto, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Tuesday while visiting an oil refinery near Venice. While Italian authorities are ready for dialogue with the regions which voted for autonomy during a recent referendum, it would be a “complex discussion that can’t be done in five minutes,” the PM underlined. “Here we are talking about how to make Italy work better. We are not calling into question Italy and its unity,”Reuters quoted Gentiloni as saying. Over 95 percent of those who turned up for Sunday’s referendums in Veneto and Lombardy voted for transferring more powers from the central government to the regional institutions. Voter turnout in Lombardy was some 40 percent, while Veneto recorded 57 percent.

Catalan :Now appeal Madrid takeover in Spain’s Constitutional Court

Catalan government says it will appeal the application of Article 155 in the Spanish Constitutional Court, according to Reuters. It comes three days before the Spanish Senate is expected to approve the implementation of the never-before-used article, which would reassert the central government’s control on Catalonia. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy moved to invoke the article on Saturday, amid his government’s claims that Catalonia’s recent independence vote was illegal and void. If the article is approved, the central government plans to run all departments in Catalonia’s administration or create new bodies to do so. It would also see Catalan President Carles Puigdemont dismissed from his post, along with Catalonia’s vice president and all of the region’s ministers, according to Rajoy.

China President Xi unveils new CPC central leadership

After being re-elected general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Xi Jinping on Wednesday presented the new CPC central leadership to the press and laid down a roadmap for the next five years.
Top CPC leadership meets the press in Beijing
Amid applause, Xi led the other six newly elected members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee into a brightly-lit room inside the grandiose Great Hall of the People, facing rows of eager journalists.
Xi, 64, was flanked by Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Wang Huning, Zhao Leji and Han Zheng.
He smiled, waved to the journalists and took the podium.
“I was re-elected general secretary of the CPC Central Committee,” said a confident Xi against the backdrop of a giant Chinese landscape painting featuring the Great Wall.
“I see this as not just approval of my work, but also encouragement that will spur me on,” he said.
Xi thanked all other members of the Party for the trust they have placed in the new leadership and vowed to work diligently to “meet our duty, fulfill our mission and be worthy of their trust.”
The coming five years, Xi said, will see several important junctures and signposts.
“Not only must we deliver the first centenary goal, we must also embark on the journey toward the second centenary goal,” he said.
The year of 2018 marks the 40th anniversary of the launch of reform and opening-up.
Xi said China will make determined efforts to comprehensively deepen reform and open still wider to the world.
The year of 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. The CPC will continue efforts to accomplish all the tasks laid down in the 13th Five-Year Plan, develop new blueprints for China’s future, and see the flourishing of all the endeavors, he said.
Xi reiterated the resolve to establish a moderately prosperous society across all metrics in 2020.

Army Chief:Need Intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance:

Army chief General Bipin Rawat has said that Centre’s decision of appointing former Director of Intelligence Bureau, Dineshwar Sharma, as interlocutor for Jammu & Kashmir will not impact Army operations in the state. Mr Rawat also said, government is speaking from a position of strength on Kashmir. He was speaking at a function in New Delhi today.
General Rawat further said major requirement as of now is Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, to keep eye on adversaries on western and northern borders. He said Army is also looking at Electronic Warfare system to keep an eye not just on borders but in hinterland also. The Army Chief stressed on the need for faster upgradation of the armed forces and also called for heightened surveillance and reconnaissance on the borders for tracking the movement of adversaries.
Sometime back, sending out a stern warning to terrorists across the border who are waiting to attack India, General Rawat said, the surgical strike was conducted to send a message and if our adversaries do not understand, it will be repeated.

DGICG:Rajendra Singh called CM UP

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DIRECTOR GENERAL INDIAN COAST GUARD RAJENDRA SINGH
CALLED ON HONORABLE CHIEF MINISTER OF UTTAR PRADESH SHRI YOGI
ADITYANATH ON MONDAY . HONORABLE CM WAS GIVEN A FIRST HAND
ACCOUNT OF COAST GUARD’S RESOLVE TO SECURE SEAMLESS SECURITY
ALL ALONG THE COASTLINE OF INDIA.
DIRECTOR GENERAL COAST GUARD ALSO SAID THAT THE
EXPANSION OF INDIAN COAST GUARD WITHIN THE STATE IS IN KEEPING
WITH THE COHESIVE DEFENCE MECHANISM OF THE ARMED FORCES
ACCORDING TO JOINT SECURITY REGIME.
HONORABLE CHIEF MINISTER ASSURED ALL OUT ASSISSTANCE IN
DEVELOPING INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPACITY BUILDING OF THE INDIAN
COAST GUARD IN UTTAR PRADESH.

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