Wednesday, 17 February 2016

ASSASSOCHAM Discussion on Sports Governance & Policy Development

I N V I T A T I O N

ASSOCHAM Discussion on Sports Governance & Policy Development

Thursday, February 18, 2016, at 10 am
Venue: Hotel Taj Mahal, Mansingh Road, New Delhi

We have great pleasure in inviting you for ASSOCHAM Discussion on Sports Governance & Policy Development at 10 am on Thursday, February 18, 2016 at Hotel Taj Mahal, New Delhi.

Chief Guest: Mr C.K. Mahajan, (Retired Chief Justice), Chairman,
National Sports Code Committee

Special Address: Mr Rajiv Yadav, Secretary, Department of Sports,
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India

Other Speakers will include: Mr Akshay Dhoot, Director (Technologies), Videocon Industries Limited and Mr D.S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM.

We will be grateful if you could attend and cover the event.  You are requested to join us for lunch thereafter. We look forward to your cooperation. Please find attached the detailed programme for your reference.

With kind regards.

Yours sincerely,

(ASSOCHAM PR department)
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Seminar on Women in India – The Metamorphosis

8 March, 2016: 1030 Hrs: The Lalit, New Delhi
Coinciding with, International Women’s Day, we are organizing  Annual Session of the IWN Delhi Chapter and a Conference on ‘Women in India- The Metamorphosis’ on 8 March 2016 from 1030 hrs on wards at the Lalit Hotel, New Delhi.
The Seminar will focus on celebrating the power of Women and will bring together the changing role of women in Society, Economy, Politics & Entrepreneurship.
We are pleased to inform you that Mrs Shabana Azmi (Bollywood Actor), Ms Nandita Das(Bollywood Actor), Ms Sonia Singh (Editorial Director-NDTV), Ms Radhika Bharat Ram (The Shriram School), Ms Ritu Beri (Fashion Designer) have kindly consented their presence at the seminar.
We are writing to request you to kindly block your diary for this important Seminar on 8 March 2016 and also to nominate your female colleagues to attend this seminar.

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FROM DESK OF THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL


17 February 2016
UNIC/PRESS RELEASE/033-2016

FROM THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL

Boutros-Ghali Courageous in Asking Member States Difficult Questions



The following statement by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was issued on 16 February:

I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of my predecessor, Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
The late Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, was a respected statesman in the service of his country, Egypt. He was a well-known scholar of international law and brought formidable experience and intellectual power to the task of piloting the United Nations through one of the most tumultuous and challenging periods in its history, and guiding the Organization of the Francophonie in subsequent years.
As Secretary-General, he presided over a dramatic rise in United Nations peacekeeping. He also presided over a time when the world increasingly turned to the United Nations for solutions to its problems, in the immediate aftermath of the cold war. Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali did much to shape the Organization’s response to this new era, in particular through his landmark report “An Agenda for Peace” and the subsequent agendas for development and democratization.
He showed courage in posing difficult questions to the Member States, and rightly insisted on the independence of his office and of the Secretariat as a whole. His commitment to the United Nations — its mission and its staff — was unmistakable, and the mark he has left on the Organization is indelible.
I extend my deepest condolences to Mrs. Boutros-Ghali, as well as to the rest of the family, to the Egyptian people, and to the late Secretary-General’s many friends and admirers around the world.
The United Nations community will mourn a memorable leader who rendered invaluable services to world peace and international order.
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Mitch McConnell really said this, Naresh

When Justice Antonin Scalia passed away, he created a vacancy on the Supreme Court. Within hours of the announcement, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that he would refuse to hold a confirmation vote, regardless of the nominee.
One of the constitutional responsibilities of the president is appointing Supreme Court justices — and last time I checked, President Obama was still president. When he nominates a justice, Congress needs to hold a clean vote, period.
Waiting a year with the hopes that a Republican might win the presidency is irresponsible and shameful to our Constitution and our democracy. There are millions of people waiting on the Supreme Court to decide on issues like access to abortion, immigration, climate change, and more — a vacancy on the court could end with too many 4-4 decisions and too much uncertainty.
Leaving a Supreme Court seat vacant for political reasons is something we shouldn’t tolerate.
Join Hillary and call out the extreme voices in Congress threatening to hold back the Court:
Add my name

Thanks,
Christina
Christina Reynolds
Deputy Communications Director
Hillary for America

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