Wednesday, September 16, 2015

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J Manjula becomes DRDO's first woman Director General
India > DRDO's First Woman Director General
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) got its first woman director general with the appointment of J Manjula as director general, electronics and communication systems cluster. Manjula has the honour of being the first woman director general of DRDO cluster. She has been leading Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE), an establishment of DRDO, as a director since July 2014.


Miners to pay 10 per cent royalty to tribal welfare
India > Tribal Welfare
The Centre will notify the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra Kalyan Yojana, which would make it mandatory for all mining companies to contribute 10 per cent-30 per cent of royalty for welfare of tribals and other affected persons in mining areas. The move comes within a month of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of Rs 6,000 crore for development of tribals in mining-affected areas in his Independence Day speech.


Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer to win US Open 2015
Sports > U.S Open
Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer to win his second U.S. Open singles title and a 10th Grand Slam singles title which put him into a tie with Bill Tilden for seventh place on the career list. 


Government approves $400-million plan to procure armed Heron TP drones from Israel
India > Heron TP drones
The government has quietly approved the purchase of 10 missile-armed drones from Israel — a crucial acquisition that will enhance India's cross-border military strike capability. The $400-million proposal for buying armed Heron TP drones from Israel was cleared last week.


Others

Indians bag two bronze medals in Commonwealth Youth Games
Sports > Commonwealth Youth Games
India won two bronze medals from track and field events on Wednesday, which was a relatively quiet day for India on the third day of competitions in the 5th Commonwealth Youth Games.


India, Indonesia sign pact to cooperate on criminal matters
Politics and Government > India, Indonesia Pact
India and Indonesia have signed a pact for repatriation of each other's wanted prisoners and cooperate in all criminal matters, including gathering evidence. Under the agreement, India will execute summons to an accused person or to any person requiring to attend and produce documents or a search-warrant issued by an Indonesian court.


Karnataka gets its first IIT in Dharwad, classes from 2016-17
India > IITs
After a long wait of nearly 17 years, Karnataka will finally get an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) of its own in the city of Dharwad making it the last south Indian state to get an IIT. Classes at IIT Dharwad are expected to commence as early as from the next academic session i.e. 2016 - 2017 at a temporary campus on the Water and Land Management Institute (WALMI) premises.


Union Cabinet approves National Offshore Wind Energy Policy
Politics and Government > National Offshore Wind Energy Policy
The Cabinet has cleared the policy to generate electricity from offshore windmills. India is already among the world's top producers of electricity from windmills on land, with a capacity of more than 23,000 mw, but extending the success to offshore regions has not made much progress so far.


PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi in Fortune's powerful women in business list
Corporate > Fortune's powerful women
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi is the sole Indian-origin executive in Fortune's list of 50 most powerful women in business, which has been topped by General Motors CEO Mary Barra.


7/11 blast victims demand death penalty for accused
India > 7/11 blast
Victims and survivors of the 2006 Mumbai train bombings on Friday demanded death penalty for the 12 of the 13 convicted by a Special Court.


Palestinians win approval to fly flag at UN
World > Palestine
Palestinians overwhelmingly won the right to fly their national flag in front of the United Nations headquarters, a symbolic step opposed by Israel and the United States.


India backs draft resolution in UN on sovereign debt principles
Economy > Sovereign debt principles
India voted in favour of a draft resolution on 'Basic Principles on Sovereign Debt Restructuring Processes' in the UN General Assembly. India has told the UN that "fair and balanced" resolution of sovereign debt issues can help in continued inclusive growth and sustainable development of debtor countries and also promote global macro-economic stability.


India backs draft resolution in UN on sovereign debt principles
Economy > Sovereign debt principles
India voted in favour of a draft resolution on 'Basic Principles on Sovereign Debt Restructuring Processes' in the General Assembly. India has told the UN that "fair and balanced" resolution of sovereign debt issues can help in continued inclusive growth and sustainable development of debtor countries and also promote global macro-economic stability.


RBI, Nepal Rastra Bank ink pact for supervisory information exchange
Economy > Supervisory information exchange
Reserve Bank inked an agreement with Nepal Rastra Bank on exchange of supervisory information. The MoU was signed by Nepal Rastra Bank's Executive Director Narayan Prasad Paudel and RBI's Executive Director Meena Hemchandra at the central office of Reserve Bank.


Government to pump in Rs 70,000 crore in replacing old thermal power plants
India > Thermal power plants
The Union government has firmed up plans to shut down some 11,000 mw of thermal power generation capacities that are at least 25 years old and build bigger plants with total capacity of at least 20,000 mw on the same tract of land for estimated investments of Rs 70,000 crore, officials said.

Govt working on plan to induct retired jawans into police forces
India > Retired jawans
The government is working on a plan to generate employment for retired defence personnel below officer rank who hung up their boots in their 30s and still have a valuable contribution to make in other fields.

Australian warplanes make first air strike in Syria, France to follow soon
World > Syria
Australian warplanes have carried out their first air strike against the Islamic State group in Syria, destroying an armoured personnel carrier, defence minister Kevin Andrews has revealed. France will also carry out its first air strikes on the Islamic State jihadist group in Syria "in the coming weeks," according to Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.









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