Monday, 30 September 2013

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2013 declared

The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, the nation's topmost science & technology award, continues to be conferred on eight scientists for that year 2013.

The Winners:
  • SC Raghavan in Biological Science 
  • Yamuna Krishnan in Chemcial Sciences
  • Bikramjit Basu & Suman Chakraborty in Engineering Sciences (maximum 2 individuals can win)
  • Eknath Ghate in Mathematical Sciences
  • Pushkar Sharma in Medical Sciences
  • Amol Dighe & Vijay Balakrishna in Physical Sciences
  • No award was handed for the seventh and the last group of "Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean & Planetary Sciences"
The Award
  • Instituted in 1957 within the honour of late Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, He was an eminent scientist and founder Director of CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)
  • It's declared on every 26 September-the foundation day's CSIR
  • It, first awarded in 1958, is offered in seven categories.
  • The prize comprises a citation, a plaque, along with a cash award of Rs. 5 lakh (raised from 2 lakh in '09). 
  • The awardees also get Rs. 15,000 monthly up to the age of 65 years.
  • Over 450 scientists and technologists have to date been given this award in a variety of science disciplines.
Eligibility
  • Provided to young Indian scientists and engineers (as much as 45 years) for their Research & Development work completed in India. 
  • The work must be done throughout the five years preceding the year from the prize.
Other CSIR awards
  • G.N.Ramchandran Gold Medal for Excellence in Biological Sciences & Technology Awards
  • CSIR Young Scientist Award
  • CSIR Technology Award
  • CSIR Innovation Awards
Special Mention
  • G.N.Ramchandran Gold Medal for Excellence in Biological Sciences & Technology 2013 continues to be conferred on Prof. Raghavan Varadarajan for developing deeper understanding around the relation between protein fold and stability as well as for exemplary work on the design of proteins to handle specific functions, especially around the design of immunogens that could be eventually utilized in an AIDs vaccine. 
  • This award was instituted in 2004 in the fond memory of Prof. G.N Ramchandran, an innovator of Protein chemistry and also the founding father of structural biology in India.

Thursday, 26 September 2013

UN declares November 19 as 'World Toilet Day'

United Nations has recently declared November 19, foundation day's World Toilet Organization, as 'World Toilet Day'.

World Toilet Organization: Established on November 19, it aims to advertise clean sanitation and public health policies.

Statistics:
  • Around 2.5 billion people all over the world do not have proper sanitation, and 1.1 billion people defecate on view
  • Getting sanitation for everybody could save the lives close to 200,000 children each year.
  • It could bring a 35 percent reduction of diarrhoea, which causes around 75,000 deaths of kids under the age of 5 every year.
UN on sanitation: Getting sanitation for everyone by 2015 was one of the U.N.’s eight goals once the millennium started but with present speed it will require it 60 more several years to achieve that.

India:
  • India has more cell phones than toilets
  • Some 47 percent of India's 330 million households have toilet facilities while 63 percent of homes have phone connections
  • Bindheshwar Pathak: founding father of Sulabh Toilets movement
November 18: World Day's Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
November 19: 'World Toilet Day'
November 20: Universal Children’s Day 

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Ex president of Ivory coast Laurent Gbagbo to be tried in ICC

Former president of Ivory Coast Laurent Gbagbo, can look before the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity for killing lots of people following his refusal to concede defeat to current president Alassane Outtara following the elections in 2010 which led to murderous fighting between the supporters. Judges will determine if there is enough evidence to test him for masterminding a plan to "stay in power go ahead and... through carefully planned, sustained and deadly attacks" against supporters from the election winner.


Gbagbo is the first former head of state to look before the Hague-based court, where hearings can last just over a week. 

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Syrian crisis refusing to die soon

The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved an answer moved by President Barack Obama to allow him authority to use military action in Syria from the use of chemical weapons by Syrian government under Assad on its non military population. But diplomacy has acted like a stop cork for such an action by US on Syria to date.

Findings on attacks on non military population area in Syrian capital Damascus on Aug 21, 2013 reveal using lethal gas SARIN. The motive, as traced down by US, ended up being to drive away rebels from several regions of the capital. The event resulted in fateful death of around 1500 people including 400 children. It has not been an incident unique but use of chemical and biological weapons in attacking innocent population surviving in opposition areas has gained frequency and epitomise brutality in the area. This has led to raised eyebrows against Syria around the globe.


Syria and Assad Regime: Bashar Hafez Al Assad, a Shia muslim, had become the president of Syria when he succeeded his father in 2000 after his death. The household belonging to the Alawite group, a small group within Shia muslims controls major positions within the Syrian government. Democracy has not been the norm for Syria by which 75% population belongs to the Sunni sect. Long many years of hegemonic rule have rendered the nation weeding with corruption, inflation, civilian unrest, unemployment, in order to say mal governance in most.

Arab Spring

The term has been utilized for the attempts to sprout democracy in homelands by people of Arab nations for example Tunisia (said to be the origin), Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Sudan, Jordan, Kuwait, etc. The most popular characterizing traits of these nations happen to be suppression of civil rights, bad governance, despotic rulers and authoritarian regimes. The movement has witnessed protests, demonstrations, unrest, civilian wars and led to upheaval of regimes in lots of of the countries.

Tunisia - underneath the rule of Ben Ali, a frustrated and anguished graduate Mohamed Bouazizi immolated himself. This ghastly incidence which happened in December 2010 has stated to have started a chain reaction across Middle East.

Egypt - was next in line to witness overthrow of many years of autocratic rule by Hosni Mubarak by efforts of the youth activist Asmaa Mahfouz. The President needed to resign in February 2011.

Algeria - pro democracy movement within 2011 raised the slogan “Give back our Algeria” from the dictator Bouteflika.

Libya - this was to end the leadership by Gaddafi and the supporters. Western powers like France, UK and US supported this movement and NATO forces ensued military attacks which countries like China, Russia and India have been critical. Gaddafi and a few of his kin died as a result.

Syria - Assad had been in a position to suppress the previous insurgency approaches by Muslim Brotherhood (a Sunni sect political organisation) in Syria - Hama Massacre in 1982. Gradually, these counterinsurgencies shifted towards revolutionary civil wars, more prominently from January 2011 onwards. Underneath the wind of the democratisation which sprang from Tunisia and spread farther, the Syrian revolution to overthrow the Assad regime began this year and could not be suppressed because the previous ones(by recruiting and deploying pro-regime militias). Supporters of Assad regime have been recruited in major insurgent areas they are driving out rebels from these areas. However this strategy has failed recently and President had to promise reforms and lifting from the state of emergency which in fact had, surprisingly, been in place since 1963. However this followed sending of troops to Daraa and attacking the region and violence has perpetuated since that time. Thus, what has set on in the area is opposition led (Sunni) protests backing civilian uproar and counter attacks by pro-Assad militia, backed by Baha’at party and Israel.

Six Point Peace Plan by Kofi Annan and it is failure

UN had appointed Kofi Annan like a special envoy to Syria to analyse the crisis in Syria and are available up with a six point intend to put an end to it. As per his proposal, Assad would step down from position and government would turn to talks with the rebellion groups in consultation with Sunni led opposition. But civilian killings in Houla Massacre in May 2012 stalled the procedure and Kofi Annan resigned from the post.

Global Position

Major supporters of Alawite rule are Iran because it is ruled by Shia and Lebanese Hezbollah that is a Shia militant group/political party. Russia too supports because it supplies military arsenal to Syria. China includes a large stake in energy field in Syria as well as wants to curb US dominance in the area and therefore supports it. In Aug 2012, Un General Assembly passed an answer condemning civilian attacks by Syria as well as asking it to refrain from using biological and chemical weapons. The Sunnis dominated Bahrain and Saudi Arabia is in opposition to Syria for obvious reasons. As far as USA’s stand is worried, it opposes the hegemonic rule in Syria and states support the march of democracy. However the hidden yet clear agenda would be to dominate the Middle East. There has been economic sanctions imposed on Syria by US and it is western allies. US’s position in Middle East is likely to be strengthened if a new government pops up here with its aid. Its worry about threats of a crackdown in Israel (backed by US) may also be addressed by the same.

India’s Position

India opposes the undemocratic nature of rule in Arab League and provides its support but it also opposes any external influence within the regional politics as per its foreign policy. Although this is one side, the other side India faces in the centre East is its stake in Iran-Afghanistan position for resources and the Delaram-Ziranj Highway which India has generated in order to tap those. The highway continues to be built by Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to keep trade with Afghanistan without entering into Pakistan and it is known as Route 606. It connects Afghanistan to Iran whereby the native country has generated a highway to connect Route 606 to the port city of Chabahar. Fearing the development of Islamist extremism, which seems likely using the alleged involvement of Al Qaeda within the attacks, India along with other countries supports a democratic order within the Arab League countries. More concerning it the truth that India’s dependence on these nations for oil is tremendous. The speculations of a war within this already fragile area may hike the oil prices further and modify the already shaky economy backhome. There's a cry for human rights for that natives of the affected region around the world, which is loud enough to push forth the governments of those nations to adopt a stronger, humanitarian and democratic nation building policies. The image is complex and one point alone cannot describe it.

Monday, 16 September 2013

UK Parliament awards Amitabh Bachchan with 'Global Diversity Award'

Regarded as the most successful actor from the Hindi Film Industry, Amitabh Bachchan has been given the “Global Diversity Award 2013” through the British Parliament. He was given the honour in UK through the John Bercow , Speaker of the House of Commons , at its State Room. The ceremony seemed to be attended by British actor Hugh Grants and chaired by Keith Vaz, MP and Chairman, Home Affairs Select Committee.
  • The citation towards the award notes his four decade long and unparalleled career in Hindi cinema, by which he worked in about 180 films, and lauds him as “one of the finest and most influential actors within the history of Indian cinema."
  • The award also recognizes his charity works specially his role in Diabetes awareness campaign . He's the “Global patron for the diabetes charity “Silver Star” and was given a “Mobile Diabetes Unit” in 2012 for Mumbai through the then UK PM Gordon Brown with respect to Silver Star (named 'Amitabh' in the honour"). The unit helps in early detection of diabetes, that is key to manage this disease.
  • another mobile unit is potential started in Delhi (named after his father Harivansh rai Bachchan - a poet and first Indian to obtain a Doctorate in English Language in the Cambridge) and Kerala.
OTHER AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS :
  • Padma Shri 1984 and Padma Bhushan 2001
  • Knight from the Legion of Honour (in 2007 by French government) - France's highest civilian honour conferred
  • Honorary Citizenship from the French town of Deauville
  • named the 'Greatest Star of stage or screen from the Millennium' In July 1999, with a BBC online poll.
  • wax statue set up in London's Madame Tussauds Wax Museum (2000) ; Ny, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Washington, DC.
  • He was the lone Bollywood personality invited to hold 2012 Olympic torch during the last leg of their relay in London's Southwalk.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Thomas Bach elected the new IOC President

Germany’s Thomas Bach has been elected since the new president of International Olympic Committee. He using this becomes the ninth president (the eighth European) inside the 119-year history of the IOC succeeding Jacques Rogge. Till date all IOC Presidents originated from Europe except for American Avery Brundage (1952-72).


Thomas Bach:
  • He was an Olympic fencing gold medalist (team foil event) within the 1976 Summer Olympics and presently heads Germany’s national Olympic committee.
  • He, elected to have an eight-year term, would be eligible to run for just about any second and final four-year term in 2021.
  • Bach’s successful election came against five other candidates, Sergey Bubka, Richard Carrion, Ser Miang Ng, Denis Oswald and Ching-Kuo Wu.
IOC
  • The International Olympic Committee, a business based in Lausanne (Switzerland), consists of the 205 National Olympic Committees.
  • It organizes the present Olympic Games held in Summer and Winter, every Four years.
  • It elects, by secret ballot, the IOC President from among its members for just about any term of eight years renewable once for just about any term of four years.
Report on IOC Presidents
  • 1. Demetrius Vikelas (1894-1896)
  • 2. Pierre de Coubertin* (1896-1925): Longest serving
  • 3. Henri de Baillet-Latour (1925-1942)
  • 4. Sigfrid Edström (1942-1952)
  • 5. Avery Brundage (1952-1972): Only non European
  • 6. Lord Killanin (1972-1980)
  • 7. Juan Antonio Samaranch (1980-2001)
  • 8. Jacques Rogge (2001-2013)
  • 9. Thomas Bach (2013-Present)
*Godefroy de Blonay (1916-1919) was acting president when de Coubertin joined french army in 1916 to participate in first world war.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Croatia 28th country to join European Union

The southeast European country Croatia had become the 28th member to join Eu on 1st July 2013.
  • Bulgaria and Romania were last members to participate 2007
  • After Slovenia, Croatia may be the second former Yugoslav republic to join the EU.
  • Croatia : not yet joining the single currency- Eurozone or the Schengen zone.
  • The accession process was delayed because of impending recession in EU and Croatia (fifth year of recession ). Also Croatia's sea border dispute with Slovenia , an EU member state, would be a hindrance. Only after both the country decided on commission of an arbitration tribunal for resolving the dispute, Croatia was admitted as Slovenia had used its very own EU membership to put this type of condition.
  • will be the third poorest country within the EU (21% unemployment)
  • Croatia leaves Central European Free Trade Aemgreent (CEFTA) - By joining europe, Croatia will leave CEFTA which is a trade pact including the majority of the southeastern European countries which have not joined the EU (eg. Moldova).
  • 8 more countries in procedure for joining the EU - Turkey, Iceland, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia ( approved as official candidate countries). Albania, Kosovo (partial recognition) and Balkan nations - Bosnia and Herzegovina are listed as "potential future candidates".

Timeline :
  • A referendum on EU accession occured in Croatia on 22 January 2012, with 66 percent of participants voting towards joining the Union
  • requested EU membership in 2003, European Commission recommended which makes it an official candidate in early 2004.
  • Candidate country status was granted by European Council in mid-2004.
  • finished accession negotiations on 30 June 2011 ; on 9 December 2011 signed the Treaty of Accession being the bloc's 28th member.
  • The ratification process was concluded on 21 June 2013.

Croatia president : Ivo Josipovic
European Commission President : Jose Manuel Barroso
President from the European Council : Herman Van Rompuy
President from the European parliament : Martin Schulz 

MMTC Disinvestment process commences

Divestment process of the Public sector Miniratna company Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation (MMTC) commenced planning to sell government’s 9.33 percent stake.
  • Earlier the Empowered Number of Ministers (EGoM) on disinvestment, headed by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, cleared 9.33% stake sale with the Offer For Sale (OFS) route.
  • MMTC disinvestment is the first stake sale from the government in the current fiscal ( Disinvestment Target for 2013-14- Rs. 40,000 crore)
  • The federal government currently holds 99.Thirty three percent stake and sale is needed the company to meet SEBI’s minimum public shareholding norm.

MMTC Ltd. (Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation asia)
  • INDIA'S LARGEST FOREIGN TRADE ENTERPRISE (India's largest public sector trading body/ largest international trading company asia)
  • LARGEST EXPORTER OF MINERALS FROM INDIA
  • INDIA'S LARGEST BULLION TRADER (Asia’s biggest silver and gold importer)
  • ONE OF INDIA'S BIGGEST IMPORTER OF NON FERROUS METALS / FERTILIZERS/ LARGEST IMPORTER OF STEAM COAL
  • Certainly one of INDIA'S LARGEST TRADER OF AGRO PRODUCTS

  • Incorporated in 1963 at New Delhi using the main objectives of export of mineral ores and import of essential metals (Half a century OF INCORPORATION in 2013 )
  • Among the two highest earners of foreign currency for India (after petroleum refining companies)
  • First public sector enterprise to become accorded the status of 5 Star Export Houses by Government (for very long standing contribution to exports)
  • Handles the EXPORT of primary products for example coal, iron ore, manufactured agro and industrial products AND IMPORTS important commodities for example ferrous and nonferrous metals for industry, and agricultural fertilizers.
  • Trade activities cover Third Country Trade, Joint Ventures, Link Deals yet others
  • Wholly owned international subsidiary in Singapore, MTPL (MMTC Transnational Pte Ltd ; incorporated in 1994)
  • MMTC has its own origin in the formation of State Trading Corporation asia Ltd. as a wholly owned government subsidiary in 1950's, to handle export and import of selected commodities once the Indian government, with the interest of boosting agricultural and industrial development, going to earn valuable foreign currency with the export of mineral ores .

Thursday, 5 September 2013

PM inaugurates 'Gandhi Heritage Portal'

Prime Minister inaugurated “Gandhi Heritage Portal” which will help in disseminating writings of Mahatma Gandhi- “The Father of the united states, in an authentic and unabridged form. An internet based archive, developed under the guidance of Secretary of state for culture, it seeks to examine his message of non-violence, humanism and demanding aspects of our freedom find it difficult to the world and specially to Indian youth.

  • in line with the recommendations of the The Gandhi Heritage Sites Panel towards preservation, protection and dissemination from the tangible and the intangible heritage of Mahatma Gandhi (another recommendation was the establishing of the Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission that also has been completed ).
  • Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust, Ahmedabad : was entrusted the job of concept design, development and maintenance ( the largest repository of Gandhiji’s original writings, photo archive, assortment of over 45,000 books on contributing to Gandhiji and the Indian National Movement).

Options that come with portal :
  • The Gandhi Heritage Sites’ section: might have detailed information regarding places that Gandhiji visited.
  • “The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi” : obtainable in 3 languages- English, Hindi and Gujarati.
A few of the literary work of Gandhiji :

An Autobiography (The storyline of My Experiments with Truth),
Hind Swaraj,
From Yervada Mandir,
Satyagraha in Nigeria,
Constructive Programmes: Their Meaning and put,
Ashram Observances in Action,
Key To Health and
Gandhiji’s translation from the Gita as Anasakti Yoga.

Journals by Gandhiji :

Indian Opinion
Young India
Navjivan
Harijan Bandhu
Harijan
Harijan Sevak etc.
Just before his project, Ministry of Culture is promoting Bichitra - the web archives of writings of Rabindra Nath Tagore included in its commitment to create and sustain free archive movement to democratise use of our intangible cultural and philosophical heritage. These initiatives would also strengthen and facilitate teaching , research and inquiry.

Indian Air Force inducts another 'C-17 Globemaster' in its fleet

Defence minister A K Antony officially inducted another Boeing's C-17 Globemaster iii directly into Indian Air Force fleet that is expected to give it strategic advantage by augmenting its capacity to airlift soldiers into warzone. This is the 3rd from the 10 Globemaster purchased by IAF (from USA) under its "Foreign Military sales programme" .


Approval to purchase 10 C-17 Globemaster III for IAF was handed by government in June 2011 following which first aircraft touched down in India on 18th June 2013. Delivery of 10 is expected by November 2014.

A completely new squadron ((81 Squadron) has been formed for C-17 fleet named- “SKYLORDS” and it'll be based in Hindon (Ghaziabad).

C-17 Globemaster will also enhance IAF’s capability for Humanitarian Assistance and Diaster Relief” as it can certainly airlift large number of troops at a time.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Adam Scott becomes first Australian to win Augusta Masters

Australian Adam Scott won the 77th Augusta Masters 2013 becoming the initial Australian to win saving cash Jacket . Augusta Master is a Golf Major Tournament held at Augusta ,USA. He and Angel Cabrera- the 2007 US Open and 2009 Masters champion, finished the best round locked in a 9-under tie. This really is his First Augusta Title while he finished co-runner up in 2011 with countryman Jason Day.

  • Cabrera, ranked 269th on earth, would have been the second-oldest Masters champion at 43, trailing only Jack Nicklaus winning the 1986 Masters at 46.
  • Padraig harrington, a 14-time Major champion chasing the record ever high 18 Majors won by Jack Nicklaus, hasn’t won a significant title because the 2008 US Open rather than won the Masters since taking his fourth green jacket in 2005.
  • Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old Chinese schoolboy took over as youngest player in Masters background claimed the Silver Cup as low amateur. Also, he had become the first player inside a Major to become assessed a sluggish play penalty since France’s Gregory Bourdy within the 2010 PGA championship.
Some terms associated with Golf : Birdie, Putt, Par, Play-off, Bogey
  • The men’s Golf Major Championships/ Majors will be the four prestigious annual tournaments in professional golf :
  • April -U.S. Masters Tournament/ Masters Tournament - hosted becoming an invitational Tournament ,played at Augusta National Club within the U.S. state of Georgia.
  • June -U.S. Open Championship - hosted with the USGA and played at various locations in the united states.
  • July -The Open Championship/ the British Open - hosted with the R&A, an offshoot of The Royal and Ancient Club of St Andrews, played on various locations inside the U. K.
  • August -PGA Championship - hosted with the Professional Golfers’ Association of America and played at various locations in the united states.

Biennial Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team competitions may also be prestigious Golf Tournament.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

France's parliament approves bill legalising same-sex marriages

France's parliament has approved a bill that will make France the 14th country legalising same-sex marriages. The low house of parliament, the National Assembly, dicated to adopt the bill allowing homosexual marriages and adoptions by gay couples despite massive protests. The balance must still be signed by President Francois Hollande.

France will join eight other Countries in europe - the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Iceland and Denmark - in legalising same-sex marriages.


Clashes started in Paris between protesters and riot police. While government supports the law as granting equal rights to everyone , stands firmly against discrimination as well as shows respect for the institution of marriage the protesters ,including legislators from right-wing parties, have filed a legitimate challenge with the constitutional council.

Paris' openly gay mayor, Bertrand Delanoe, was one of the crowd of hundreds gathered for that street celebration in the Marais, the city's historic gay neighborhood.

Monday, 2 September 2013

Ayesha Farooq : Pakistan's first female fighter pilot

Ayesha Farooq has become Pakistan's first female fighter pilot after she qualified the ultimate tests required for it. She'll fly Chinese-made F-7PG fighter jets.


  • She's from Punjab province's city of Bahawalpur
  • Five other female pilots will be ready to take tests for combat role (you will find total 25 Female Pilots in Pakistani air force). While people who qualify in these combat roles is going to be war ready, Non-fighter pilots fly slower aircraft and ferries troops and equipment.
  • Her achievement becomes extraordinary when one considers the traditionally male-dominated military and a conservative society's attitude towards women in Pakistan
  • With changing attitudes recently more and more women are joining Pakistan's defence forces and today about 4,000 women are serving in the armed forces. But they are largely performing desk jobs and medical work and therefore are banned from ground combat.
  • Ladies have now become sky marshals (defending Pakistan's commercial liners against insurgent attacks) and serving within the elite anti-terrorist force.
  • Pakistan now has 316 women in mid-air force compared to around 100 5 years ago.