Monday, June 6, 2016

Disclosure of PANAMA Leaks info impede ?

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Get set for all things Dabang!

Get set for all things Dabang!
Dabang Delhi KC gears up for Season IV of Pro Kabaddi League
 
A formidable squad with marquee signings set for Season IV of PKL
Sagar Bandekar joins the franchise as Head Coach

Dabang Delhi Kabaddi Club (DDKC), the Delhi franchise of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), is all set to challenge the championship in Season IV of PKL. With a formidable new and young squad mentored by a new Head Coach, the team is geared for a lot of Dabang action! Dabang Delhi KC has signaled its strong intentions for Season IV of the league by signing on some key players for the team for the upcoming season.

The Delhi franchise has retained Kashiling Adake and Selvamani K from the previous season, and added some marquée players to the squad for Season IV. The team signed up efficacious all-rounders like the internationally experienced Iranian, Meraj Sheykh and the young and energetic Bhupender Singh. Dabang Delhi KC has strengthened its raid with the addition of the calm and unruffled, Deepak Narwal, experienced Prashant Rai and budding and talented raider, Vikash Khandola. The team’s defence is strong and impenetrable with the signing of experienced players like Prashant Chavan and D Suresh Kumar.

The new squad of Dabangs also features a new Head Coach, Sagar Bandekar, Head Coach of the renowned Mahindra & Mahindra Kabaddi Club, which is one of the longest running Kabaddi clubs in the country. Apart from being honoured with multiple accolades over the years, Sagar is truly inspirational to players and peers alike in the Kabaddi community for his in-depth technical knowledge of the sport and strategic skills.

Talking about the Dabang Delhi KCSaumya Khaitan, CEODabang Delhi KC said, “Creating a balanced squad was of utmost priority for Season IV. At player auctions, we were able to create a defining balance in our team with the experience of senior players and the energy of the young, unchallenged players who are itching to prove their metal in PKL Season IV. Our coaching staff has been bolstered by the addition of Sagar Bandekar as the head coach and Prashant Mokal as the Assistant Coach. Their collective range of knowledge and technical know-how will hold us in good stead in the league. We are determined to outperform any competition this season and are eager to compete for the final four spots this season.”


Dabang Delhi KC will kick start their season with a clash against the Bengal Warriors at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune on June 27, 2016. The team will host the last leg of the league at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex from July 24-27.

“We at Dabang Delhi KC firmly believe that as a responsible team and citizens, we should give back to society. In order to help build awareness, we have partnered with four NGOs to create awareness and support for the work they have been doing. We will be donating a part of our ticket sales as contribution to the efforts ofUthaan, Water Aid India, Wildlife Conservation Trust and CADD (Community Against Drunk Driving). Delhites have always come out in huge numbers to support the Dabangs and we hope this support will extend to the causes that the team is rooting for,” added Saumya Khaitan

Dabang Delhi K.C. Team Squad

About Dabang Delhi K.C.
Dabang Delhi Kabaddi Club is the only team backed by an institution focused on building a presence across multiple sports in India (owners of Dabang Mumbai HC – the Mumbai franchise of the Hockey India League – the world’s biggest hockey league). Ms. Radha Kapoor, a creative entrepreneur and the only female team owner in the league is a strong proponent of the spirit of “women entrepreneurship”. She owns the team through DoIT Sports.

Dabang Delhi KC holds the exclusive rights to the Delhi/NCR territory and is the only team in North India, which is unarguably the #1 territory/ region for Kabaddi in India (NCR, Punjab, Haryana, UP). The team’s state of the art ‘home arena’ – Thyagaraj Stadiumhas a seating capacity of over 5,000 people is the only Green Stadium in the country, adding to the teams undetermined belief in supporting the environment that we live in (this bit could be made better, but the Green Stadium needs to be tied into the team’s beliefs).

Best Regards,
Shayak Das
Consultant
T: +91 11 40501283
M: +91 9811262882
E: shayak.das@creation.io

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Exports Down 15%

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Exports Down 15% – $490b 19th Rank FY14, $403b 20th FY16
June05, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com

Dear Sant ji,
Tragedy of India is there are PAPPUS everywhere. Everyday GoI tells us that India’s Exports have CRASHED because of Recessionbut India lost Rank. Even BBC cook up such stories. Read the head lines and the last line –. China’s growth in Exports Share by 1.5% is actually $270b – More than India Commodity Exports $261b FY16.

China’s exports and imports slow more than expected

‘China increased its share of world exports from 12.3% to 13.8% last year, meaning that its export sector remained competitive despite higher costs.’
In 2014 China exported $2.37T, making it the largest exporter in the world. During the last five years the exports of China have increased at an annualized rate of 11.8%, from $1.35T in 2009 to $2.37T in 2014. 
It is OK for parties to have UNDER QUALIFIED Ministers at the time of SWEARING IN but after 24 months of poor show – All the PAPPUs ought to have been replaced. We Can’t Even Copy ASEAN Policies.
No Cabinet Minister of Maharashtra has desired Qualification & Experience to run India’s biggest state by GDP – 2nd Biggest in population. [Refer earlier report]
China’s Exports is more than GDP of India.
India ranked 19th in FY2014 now rank 20th FY2016 in Exports. But in per capita ranking just 110th along side Poorest African Countries in following.
103
 Chad
267
2013 est.
104
 Yemen
258
2013 est.
110
 India
256
2014 est.
115
 Cameroon
251
2013 est.
141
 Sierra Leone
237
2013 est.
Lame Duck Exports Policy – No IPR & Agriculture Boost
Ø    INDIA DIDN’T LET IN GLOBAL TRADERS, BRANDS TO OPERATE IN INDIA FREELY Like WALMART or NIKE or APPLE.
Ø    INDIA DIDN’T LET FOREIGN CORPORATES TO TAKEOVER BAD PERFORMING INDIAN MANUFACTURING, SERVICES COMPANIES & PSUs.
Ø    INDIA KILLED INDIAN IPR, DIDN’T PROTECT INVENTIONS.
Ø    INDIA KILLED AGRICULTURE – INDIA COULD POTENTIALLY BECOME FOOD FACTORY OF THE WORLD, DIDN’T BUILD DAMS & CANAL IRRIGATION.
Ø    INDIA DIDN’T LET FARMERS STORE, PROCESS, MARKET THEIR PRODUCE.
Ø    INDIA DIDN’T ELIMINATE MIDDLEMEN IN EVERY TRANSACTION/BUSINESS.
Ø    INDIA DIDN’T PROMOTED R&D STARTUPS – MIGRATED TO SMART NATIONS.   
GOI LATEST LAMEDUCK RESPONSE:  – 1] Diversification of export product basket,  2] Diversification into nontraditional markets, conclusion of ongoing FTA negotiations and initiation of new FTAs, 3] Strengthening export related infrastructure; thrust on SEZs, 4] Enhancing credit flows for exports at lower cost, 5] Reducing transaction costs,  6] Diversification of services exports,  7] Building up a brand image of India,  8] Support to the plantation sector,  9] Providing protection to sensitive domestic industries

2. The vision is to make India a significant participant in world trade by the year 2020 and to enable the country to assume a position of leadership in the international trade discourse. Government aims to increase India’s exports of merchandise and services fromUSD 465.9 billion in 2013-14 to approximately USD 900 billion by 2019-20 and to raise India’s share in world exports from 2 percent to 3.5 percent.
The long-term vision of the Department of Commerce is to make India a major player in the world trade by 2020 and assume a role of leadership in international trade organizations commensurate with India’s growing importance. DoC’s goal is to work in close coordination with stakeholders and provide an enabling framework to help increase India’s exports of merchandise and services from the present level of US$ 403.38 billion (2015-16) to approximately US$ 900 billion by 2019-20.
15. According to the WTO, in merchandise trade, India was the 19th largest exporter in the world with a share of 1.7 percent and the 12th largest importer with a share of 2.5 percent in 2013. In commercial services, India was the 6th largest exporter in the world with a share of 3.2 percent and the 9th largest importer with a share of 2.8 percent.

SERVICES: As per RBI’s Press Release dated 13 th May 2016, the trade balance in Services (i.e. net export of Services) for March, 2016 was estimated at US$ 4990 million. The net export of services for April-March, 2015-16 was estimated at US$ 69590.21million which is lower than net export of services of US$ 76587.55 million during April- March, 2014-15. (The data for April- March 2015-16 has been derived by adding April-December 2015-16 with month wise QE data of RBI Press Release dated 13th May 2016).
OVERALL TRADE BALANCE: Taking merchandise and services together, overall trade deficit for April-March, 2015-16 was estimated at US$ 48,869.16 million which is 20.03 percent lower in Dollar terms than the level of US$ 61,107.40 million during April – March 2014-15.

Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
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It was thanks to you Naresh –

It was thanks to you
Naresh —
Any minute now, Hillary Clinton should become the first woman in the history of our country to win the nomination of any major party. That wasn’t fated or inevitable — it was because of people like you, Naresh.
The dollars we raised put organizers on the ground in states like North Carolina and Nevada. Your support helped us recruit volunteers in Iowa and Ohio, and put ads on the air in New York and California. It all adds up to more votes earned by any candidate on either side of the aisle and an insurmountable delegate lead.
Before we close this out, we’re making sure that Hillary has a chance to see who has been standing with her.
Will you chip in today — before Hillary Clinton becomes the Democratic Party nominee — and join the 1.3 million people who powered this campaign? When we’re celebrating, you’ll want to know you did everything you could to help her get there (and we’ll also send you a free sticker to say thank you!):

With just days until history is made — you’ll want to be a part of it.
Robby
Robby Mook
Campaign Manager
Hillary for America
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5.2 quake strikes northern Chile

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit Chile some 120km north of the city of Iquique at a depth of 108km, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported on Sunday. According to the USGS, the epicenter was 194 km from Tacna, Peru, 261 km from Colchani, Bolivia and 353 km from La Paz, Bolivia. There are no reports about people killed or injured in the earthquake.
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Kareena Kapoor felicitates champions of change in Uttar Pradesh

UNICEF Goodwill Advocate Kareena Kapoor felicitates champions of change in Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 4 June 2016
 – In an event in Lucknow this morning, popular Bollywood actor and UNICEF Goodwill Advocate, Kareena Kapoor, today congratulated a group of adolescent girls for their work in promoting improved menstrual hygiene in Uttar Pradesh. Calling them ‘champions of change’, Ms. Kapoor interacted and spent time with the adolescents who hail from the rural areas of the state.
The young girls are a part of ‘Garima’, a UNICEF-spearheaded project, which addresses and strengthens menstrual hygiene management in Uttar Pradesh. Supported by the IKEA Foundation, the project in three eastern UP districts—Jaunpur, Mirzapur and Sonebhadra—has demonstrated behavioural change and increased awareness and self-confidence among adolescent girls. The project aims at piloting a social and behavioural change and communication strategy for menstrual health and hygiene management among rural adolescent girls in the age group of 10-19 years who have experienced or are about to experience menarche.
Impressed by their work, Ms. Kapoor said, “All the girls I met today are brave and empowered adolescents. They are champions of change and without their contributions we can’t break the silence around gender equality and the rights of girls and women.” “We have countless number of empowered adolescent girls in India and I had the privilege to meet some of them from UP. I would like to thank UNICEF for supporting these girls in their journey. They are now champions of promoting a crucial cause: Menstrual Hygiene Management,” the actor added.
Adolescence is a period of salient physical and psychological changes during which young people learn skills that help them assume control of their lives and make informed decisions. Since menstruation marks the beginning of womanhood, its proper management is critical in promoting healthy reproductive and sexual health. In the absence of access to right information related to appropriate practices and limited access to knowledge on menstrual hygiene, menarche and subsequent menstruation cycles, this phase can be a distressing experience for a young girl.
“Today is a very special day, because we are talking about menstrual hygiene, publicly for the first time. Mother-daughter bonds are very strong and we talk about so many issues but often not about menstruation. We as mothers do not teach our daughters often as they might get scared. Talking about menstrual hygiene is a very important issue. We need to talk about this issue and no longer should it be considered as a social taboo,” said Ms Dimple Yadav, Member of Parliament, Kannauj.
After meeting the girls, Ms. Kapoor attended a felicitation event along with government officials, UNICEF and its partners. In this event—organized to mark the culmination of a week-long celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day in UP—a convergent roadmap to strengthen states’ plans for adolescent empowerment, with special reference to menstrual hygiene management, was released by the Uttar Pradesh government and UNICEF.
“Despite numerous interventions on sanitation and health, menstrual hygiene and management has not yet received adequate attention. Given the social and cultural taboos around menstruation, addressing it is crucial towards impacting the well-being and empowerment of adolescent girls and also to reduce school drop-out among them,” said Niloufar Pourzand, chief of the UNICEF office, Uttar Pradesh.
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About UNICEF
UNICEF promotes the rights and well-being of every child, in everything we do.  Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere.
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Cave Church in Egypt is one of the largest church in the country, a place where more than 70,000 Christians gather every week to worship and praise the name of 
Cave church in Egypt is one of the largest church in the country, a place where more than 70,000 christians gather every week to worship and praise the name of
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Naresh Kumar Sagar shared ASEAN‘s post.
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The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Council Ministers met on 4 June in Luang Prabang under the chairmanship of Lao PDR. The ministers recognize the signi
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“We do not make trouble, but we have no fear of trouble. China will not bear with the arbitration award, nor will it allow any infringement of its sovereignty.”http://aje.io/ruxh
At security summit, Beijing vows to ignore pending international court ruling while US steps up military patrols.
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There has been a sea change in the legal roles of the game in the US. (Op-Edge)
Thanks to Edward Snowden’s revelations, the US government can no longer directly collect everything that we communicate with each other electronically, Tom Devine, legal director at the Government Accountability Project, told RT America’s Manila…
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Eighty-four journalists and media workers have been killed in Pakistan since 1994.
Eighty-four journalists and media workers have been killed in Pakistan since 1994.
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Two trains were travelling on the same track, a spokesman said.
Another reason to close the digital divide
The global economy would be boosted and hundreds of millions of people lifted out of poverty if everyone had internet access.
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