Saturday 29 December 2018

China afloat on High-tech, AI, 5G

China aims to maintain stable industrial growth in 2019 by cultivating a more robust domestic market and further leveling the playing field for foreign and private enterprises, the nation’s top industry regulator said on Friday.
US and China making efforts to jointly race their development with two major joints working to be a stake for each other and not hinder or be impediment in the growth of technology for two top slot economy. An effort of friendship amid economy trade wars is in itself multi layer relation of the nation is unique and new wave of statesmanship and diplomatic relation uprising between UK -Russia, German- Russia, EU -Hungary & others. Diplomacy with various layers need to be ignited in Asian nations with religious   the chief hurdle  and to be propagated in our primary education for better world.
China’s Baidu Inc and US-based Intel Corp said on Tuesday they will establish a 5G+AI lab to promote the research and development of mobile edge computing (MEC) in China, according to a statement Baidu sent to the Global Times.
MEC is a key technology that will shorten latency in 5G development, and the technology could enable machines to respond in a faster manner.
The deal points to the fact that cooperation among Chinese and US technology companies will not be hindered by the bilateral trade dispute, and only through cooperation can both sides achieve breakthroughs in developing new technologies, industry insiders said on Tuesday.
The plan came as the nation’s industrial output, an economic indicator measuring industrial activity, is forecast to expand by 6.3 percent in 2018, meeting the target of around 6 percent growth for this year.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said it will step up the push to boost information product consumption and nurture high-tech industries such as wearables, drones and service robots in 2019.
“We will guide local governments to build a number of model cities in spurring consumption and roll out policies to promote the development of high-definition video and internet of vehicles,” said Miao Wei, minister of industry and information technology, at the ministry’s annual work conference, which concluded on Friday.
According to Miao, the ministry will also implement policies to expand market access for the shipbuilding, automobile and aircraft sectors, and further multilateral cooperation in equipment manufacturing and information infrastructure construction.
His comments came after China managed to keep industrial growth on track this year, despite trade conflicts among major economies that have had a negative impact on China’s domestic economy.
In 2018, China’s manufacturing investment growth rebounded significantly, with dozens of intelligent manufacturing pilot projects established and the software and information technology service sector forecast to record 15 percent year-on-year growth.
Wang Peng, deputy director of the China Center for Information Industry Development, said that although retail sales growth in consumer electronics slowed in 2018, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s efforts to bring a more robust domestic market will help buoy consumption in information products.
“Also, the maturity of fifth-generation mobile communication technology next year will also spur consumers to buy more cutting-edge devices,” Wang said.
The ministry said on Friday that research and development of commercial 5G products will be accelerated in 2019, in order to lay down a better telecommunications infrastructure for industrial upgrading.
It also aims to make a fresh push to marshal the country’s high-end manufacturing power by strengthening the in-depth integration of cutting-edge technologies into traditional sectors.
Qu Xianming, with the National Manufacturing Strategy Advisory Committee, said the goal to move up the industrial value chain is gaining steam across the country, which can play an effective role in buoying the country’s industrial economy.
From January to November, the output of China’s high-tech manufacturing industry expanded by 11.8 percent year-on-year, outdoing overall industrial output growth, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.

Friday 28 December 2018

25 Ministers including Chief Minister from Rajasthan State Assembly 2018. For the complete report, please go to https://adrindia.org/content/analysis-criminal-background-financial-education-gender-and-other-details-ministers-5

Summary and Highlights


Criminal Background



·        Ministers with Criminal Cases:   9(36%) ministers have declared criminal cases against themselves.
·        Ministers with Serious Criminal Cases:  5(20%) ministers have declared serious criminal cases against themselves.
·       Ministers with declared cases related to murder: 1 Minister, Parsadi Lal of INC who contested from Lalsot Constituency of Dausa district, declared 1 charge related to murder (IPC Section 302).
·       Ministers with declared cases related to attempt to murder: 1 Minister, Ashok of INC who contested from Hindoli Constituency of Bundi district, declared 2 charges related to attempt to murder (IPC Section 307).

Financial Background



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·       Crorepati Ministers: Out of the 25 ministers analysed, all 25 (100%) are crorepatis.

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·       Average Assets: The average assets of 25ministers analysed is Rs 15.48 crores.
·        Ministers with Highest Assets: The minister with the highest declared total assets is Anjana Udailal from Nimbahera constituency with assets worth Rs.107.87 crores. The top five ministers with highest declared assets are:                                                     
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
Anjana Udailal
Chittorgargh
Nimbahera
INC
55,89,86,373
51,97,60,000
1,07,87,46,373
 107 Crore+
Y
2
Vishvendra Singh
Bharatpur
Deeg Kumher
INC
10,68,65,948
93,84,00,000
1,04,52,65,948
 104 Crore+
Y
3
Rajendra Singh Yadav
Jaipur
Kotputli
INC
12,93,84,115
31,09,14,000
44,02,98,115 
 44 Crore+
Y
4
Pramod Bhaya
Baran
Anta
INC
9,86,13,117
17,44,93,800
27,31,06,917 
 27 Crore+
Y
5
Ashok
Bundi
Hindoli
INC
16,99,83,668
9,13,27,500
26,13,11,168 
 26 Crore+
Y
Table: Top 5 Ministers with Highest Assets

·        Liabilities: A total of 19 out of 25 ministers analysed have declared liabilities. The details of the top 5 ministers are given below:
S.No.
Name
District
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets(Rs)
Liabilities (Rs)
PAN Given
1
Ashok
Bundi
Hindoli
INC
26,13,11,168 
 26 Crore+
21,41,92,200 
 21 Crore+
Y
2
Rajendra Singh Yadav
Jaipur
Kotputli
INC
44,02,98,115 
 44 Crore+
14,20,84,332 
 14 Crore+
Y
3
Anjana Udailal
Chittorgargh
Nimbahera
INC
1,07,87,46,373 
 107 Crore+
12,72,31,887 
 12 Crore+
Y
4
Pramod Bhaya
Baran
Anta
INC
27,31,06,917 
 27 Crore+
7,71,96,819 
 7 Crore+
Y
5
Lalchand Kataria
Jaipur
Jhotwara
INC
8,86,01,000 
 8 Crore+
5,37,22,000 
 5 Crore+
Y
Table: Top 5 ministers with Declared Liabilities

·        Ministers with High Income:  3 out of 25 ministers analysed have declared their total annual income above Rs. 50 lacs. The details of these ministers are given below:
S.No.
Name
Party Name
Constituency
District
Total Asset (Rs)
Self -Source of Income
Spouse's Source of Income
The financial year for which the last income tax return has been filed by minister
Total income shown by minister in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent) (Rs)
Self- income shown by minister in ITR (Rs)
1
Anjana Udailal
INC
Nimbahera
Chittorgargh
1,07,87,46,373  107 Crore+
Business
Income From Other Sources, Interest , Profits & Agricultural Income
2017-2018
2,35,78,955  
2 Crore+
1,97,23,555  
1 Crore+
2
Shanti Kumar Dhariwal
INC
Kota North
Kota
6,57,72,599  
6 Crore+
Rent & Pension
-
2017-2018
51,67,250  
51 Lacs+
51,67,250 
 51 Lacs+
3
Ashok
INC
Hindoli
Bundi
26,13,11,168 
26 Crore+
Mining Business and MLA Salary
Dental Profession
2017-2018
50,82,175  
50 Lacs+
42,32,175 
 42 Lacs+
Table: Top 3 Ministers with high income 

Other Background details (Education, Gender, Age)


·       Ministers’ Education:  8(32%) ministers have declared their educational qualification to be between 10th- 12th pass while 17 (68%) ministers have declared having educational qualification of graduate or above.
·       Ministers’ Age:  A total of 10(40%) ministers have declared their age to be between 31-50 years while 15(60%) ministers have declared their age to be between 51- 80 years.

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·       Woman Minister: Out of 25 ministers, onlyis a woman.


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