Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Press Conference & to share with you the uniqueness of their latest Hindi film PRAKASH ELECTRONICS

PRESS INVITATION

Himalayan Dreams cordially invites you to attend the
cover of Press Conference & to share with you the
uniqueness of their latest Hindi film

PRAKASH ELECTRONICS
Guest:
Hemant Pandey
Hrishitaa Bhatt
Manoj Sharma (Director)


Time   : 1 p.m
Date    : 4th January’ 2017 (Wednesday)
Venue :
 P.V.R. Plaza , Connaught Place

You are requested to send correspondents/photographers/camera crew for the press conference.

R.S.V.P
Shailesh Giri
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Shailesh Giri
Effective Communication
(A Division of Shailesh Giri Media Group)

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New Year brings new possibilities

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03 January 2017    |   Edition:246
  
Greetings

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Dear Readers
New Year brings new possibilities and we wish that each possibility brings you success. We are looking forward to meet you soon at the book gala of the year starting this week. GBO is at the New Delhi World Book Fair and there are lots of opportunities to meet and interact with us at events and at our stand. Below is all the information on where to find us!

Best wishes
Team GBO New Delhi
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Visit us at the New Delhi World Book Fair.

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Books have a magical ability to transport mortals instantly to a new world!. GERMAN BOOK OFFICE NEW DELHI invites you to open the magical portal to the world of Germany at the NEW DELHI WORLD BOOK FAIR, PRAGATI MAIDAN ( HALL NO-7 C, STALL NO-7-8) from 7th-15th January,2017.
A different country means a different world. A different world means a different thought process, way of life, culture, stories etc. What better way to enjoy winters than sitting in a warm quilt, with a steaming cup of hot chocolate and exploring a different world ?
Visit us at the NDWBF,2017 and buy yourself a uniquely portable magic (in the words of the great STEPHEN KING) and discover books about GERMANY (in German) in the following genres:
  • Culture
  • World literature
  • Children’s books
  • Migrant literature
  • Beer culture in Germany
We look forward to seeing at the NDWBF,2017!
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GLOBAL MEETS LOCAL.

Saturday, 7th January 2017
6:30pm
Oxford Bookstore New Delhi
Walk into the world of ARTS+ and Visual culture at an evening jointly organised by GBO and IFD to bring together publishers and innovators to talk about Illustrated books. In the back drop of the new initiative of the Frankfurt Book Fair THE ARTS+, a new hub for business in the cultural und creative industries, this meet is for professionals looking forward to engage and understand the business of visual books.
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Tuesday, 10th January 2017, 2 to 4 pm
GlobaLocal : France at the Frankfurt Book fair 2017

International Events Corner of the NDWBF, Hall 7A 
Come and network with publishers from India, Germany and France to talk about markets, trends, collaborations in a session jointly organised by IFD and GBO at the NDWBF. Presentations from Indian language publishing, trends in French Book market and German book market will inform you about the highlights and happenings in the book world. This will be followed by a networking session.
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News from the German Book Market.

Highlights of 2016 : Give way to digitalization!
Germany is well-known for it’s pioneering role in the field of technology. What’s new is that it’s looking to use it’s technological resources and ability to revolutionize the field of education. The education minister of Germany Johanna Wanka wants to strengthen the role of technology in education and invest 5 billion euro in this particular field. Furthermore publishing biggies like Cornelesen and Brockhaus have also acknowledged the change in trends and are directing their resources towards creating digital content to make children learn better.
The German Law on fixed book which came to power on 11.September,2016, will also regulate the prices of E-books ( excluding the self-publishing titles).E-books from major publishing houses are available on Skoobe (E-books spelled backwards!) on a flat rate (Pay a flat rate and enjoy limitless access to E-books for the entire month. How cool is that!) . To add to the excitement, epub extension developers IDPF (International Digital Publishing Forum) and the World Wide Web Consortium are coming together to merge the web technology and the E-book technology.
Although some remain sceptic towards the digitalization of education, claiming that nothing can replace the traditional methods of learning like the classic teacher-student dynamic and learning through paperback books (after all the computer has no IQ) but the publishing houses are busy adapting the new methods and techniques in writing. With Amazon and Tolino-Allianz leading the way, Aldi recently included an E-book catalogue in its online services.
All said and done one cannot completely do away with printed books. Even with introduction of virtual reality, e-books, smartboards etc. , the sale of printed books is holding its court. Well, the present seems sorted….let’s see what the future brings!
  
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InternationalMahakaruna day 2017 will be celebration globally

InternationalMahakaruna day 2017 will be celebration globally
Ahmadabad- Jan. 29th2017, Delhi – Feb. 4th2017 Mumbai – Feb. 7th2017
Nagpur- Feb. 11th2017 Amravati (Andhra Pradesh) – Feb. 15th2017
Chandigarh- Feb. 19th2017 Jammu – Feb. 22nd2017
Differentparts of Indonesia – 18thto 24th April 2017
SouthAsian countries – March – April 2017
Europe– 29thApril to 29thMay 2017
Leh-Ladakh– June 2017

MEDIA INVITE TO JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE

MEDIA INVITE TO JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE

The Editor

Dear Sir/Madam,
A Joint Press conference is being organized by AIDWA, AIPWA, ANHAD, JWP, NFIW, NIRANTAR & SWASTIKA MAHILA SAMITI on January 3 at 4pm at the IWPC, Windsor Place, New Delhi.
The press conference is being organized to discuss the attacks on the autonomy of the Delhi Women’s Commission and women’s rights.
Kavita Krishnan, Annie Raja, Maimoona Mollah, Kusum Sehgal and Shabnam Hashmi will address the press conference.
Kindly depute a reporter to cover the press conference.

Yours sincerely
Shabnam Hashmi
9811807558
On behalf of
AIDWA, AIPWA, ANHAD, JWP, NFIW, NIRANTAR & SWASTIKA MAHILA SAMITI

CAIT SUGGEST FORMATION OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS PROMOTION BOARD

CAIT SUGGEST FORMATION OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS PROMOTION BOARD
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY PM HAS SET GUIDELINES FOR BUDGET
With Prime Minister laying great emphasis on adoption of digital payments in the Country, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has suggested the Government to constitute a Digital Payments Promotion Board comprising of senior government officials, representatives of different verticals of non corporate sector including trading community and payment technology providers, Banks & other financial institutions to intensify steps to encourage more and more people to adopt digital payments and to monitor digital payment landscape in the Country. Currently various organs of the Government are promoting digital payments in one way or the other. However, a comprehensive policy for promotion of digital payments is need of the hour and as such the proposed Board can act as a catalyst in ensuring faster adoption of electronic payments in the Country-said the CAIT.
Meanwhile, the CAIT has hailed announcements made by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi providing relaxations in banking facilities for small traders and small industry and said that it shall promote easy lending by banks and will certainly bring informal economy to formal economy to a large extent-said the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT). The initiative of Prime Minister would encourage small traders to borrow money through banking channels and would also encourage acceptance of payment through digital mode of payment. CAIT opined that PMs announcements has set tone of the Union Budget to be presented next month.
CAIT National President Mr B.C.Bhartia & Secretary General Mr. Praveen Khandelwal said that collateral security is one of the major deterrent for small merchants in availing funds from banks & financial institutions. The Credit Guarantee Corporation is used to guarantee loans to traders upto Rs 1 crore. Now, the Prime Minister has announced to increase this guarantee  limit to Rs 2 crore which means that now smalll borrowers will not be required to give collateral security for credit limits upto Rs 2 crore. This will make small traders eligible for availing credit from banks. Huge cash will come as working capital in retail market. However, it is a fact that Banks are reluctant in advancing loans to small businesses for unknown reasons which is the major cause for low level lending by banks to non corporate sector. Therefore, the CAIT has demanded that Reserve Bank of India should check all the loans given to small traders to verify whether banks have taken collateral security from them or not. It has further demanded that RBI should also conduct audit of all such loan applications to ensure that PM’s initiative is implemented in letter and spirit.
Both Mr. Bhartia & Mr. Khandelwal also said that the banks used to give cash credit limit for financing working capital upto 20% of turnover. Now PM has announced increase in this limit to 25% of turn over. This will directly help in increase in working capital of small traders. Now they will be in better position to serve their customers by keeping sufficient stock and variety of range. It would also encourage small traders to show maximum turnover in Books of Account through banking channel.
The CAIT has also called for review of the working of MUDRA loans since large number of small traders for whom MUDRA was launched are unable to obtain Mudra loans despite all attempts and are being turned down by Banks on one pretest or the other. They have urged the Government to make MUDRA as an independent regulator and Non Banking Finance Companies, Micro Finance Institutions, Trust & Societies should be linked with MUDRA scheme and Banks should be directed to re-finance to such entities instead of awarding loans directly to the borrowers.

VHP hails SC ruling on politics on caste, creed, language, region or religion

          New Delhi. January 02, 2017. Vishwa Hindu Parishad welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling today barring political parties and candidates from seeking votes in the name of religion, caste, community, race or language. The International Joint General Secretary Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Dr. Surendra Jain said that the politics based on caste, community and religion has harmed the country a lot. Welcoming the decision of the Supreme Court he also said that national integration has also been damaged by this practice. “Vote bank politics would be curbed by this decision & the judgement will prove to be a landmark in nation-building,” he added.
            Now it is the duty of the Commission of Bharat to get it implemented in its letter & spirit.  We appeal to the election Commission to de-recognize the political parties and debar the candidates who violates any provision of this verdict.         
The apex court on Monday said that seeking votes on the basis of caste, community, religion or language is illegal. A constitution bench headed by Chief Justice T.S. Thakur by a 4:3 majority passed the order on the basis of Section 123(3) of the Representation of People’s Act.

Niti Ayog – A Think Tank , National Calamity


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