by rakesh | Sep 7, 2006 | Rajasthan
The moments of the recital of ‘Vandematram’ song was full of emotions when all sang the National Song. The enthusiasm to sing the National Song was such that officers, employees of the Education department and the representatives of various teachers organizations started collecting at the Dr.Radhakrishanan Shiksha Sankul from very early morning.
The Education Minister, Shri Ghanshyam Tiwari while expressing gratitude for the recital of ‘Vandematram’, said that people had given a proof of National unity and integrity by collectively singing the National song. He said that by transcending above the feeling of narrow mindedness, the people of the state had given a message to the whole country that the Nation would not tolerate at any level the opposition by the disintegrating forces. He said that the National song ‘Vandematram’ was the voice of our soul and the commemoration of the motherland was most important today also.
Ajmer
The Water Resources Minister, Prof. Sanwar Lal Jat reached suddenly at the Government Primary School in Mangaliawas at 11.00 am. during his different programme in Ajmer district on Thursday and sung the National Song ‘Vandematram’ with the children. All school children and the teachers recited the National song led by Prof. Jat.
by rakesh | Sep 7, 2006 | India News
C.M. Leads state in singing of Vande Mataram Bhopal: Thursday, September 7, 2006: Updated 15:25 IST ——————————- The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan led the state in singing of the National Song...
by rakesh | Sep 7, 2006 | Business
The government is giving high priority to engineering which represent an important segment of India’s manufacturing sector (comprising capital goods, iron and steel items, non-ferrous metals and products, consumer durables etc),he said , adding that 19 product and 34 sub-product categories had been identified as thrust products for identified for thrust countries and markets.
The members who participated in the discussions were S/Shri Sambasiva Rao, S.Sathyanarayana, Basangouda Patil, Ram Singh Kaswan, Sudhangshu Seal, Mohammed A. Shahid, J.M.Aaron Rashid, Rajeev Shukla, N.R.Govindarajan, Shantaram Naik, M.Rajasekhara Murthy, and Sharad Joshi. The meeting was also attended by Dr. Ahwani Kumar, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry; Shri S.N. Menon, Commerce Secretary,; Dr. Ajay Dua, Secretary (Industrial Policy and Promotion) and other senior officials.
Stating that India’s merchandise exports had crossed the US $ 100 billion mark to reach US $ 103 billion in 2005-06, recording a growth of 23 % , Shri Kamal Nath indicated that the target of US $ 126 billion set for the current financial year 2006-07 was likely to be exceeded going by the 40 % growth momentum seen the first quarter of this fiscal.
Shri Rakesh Shah, Chairman/EEPC pointed out that Indian Engineering exporters faced a disability factor of 16 to 18 % in comparison with just 6 to 8 % faced by their competitors in South East Asia and urged the minister to take up the taxation issues such as service tax, state levies etc which amounted to “exporting taxes” and eroded the competitiveness of Indian exports.
Shri Rajiv Kher, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, in a power point presentation on “The Scenario of Engineering Exports – Challenges, Opportunities and the Road Ahead” brought out the following points about EPOs : 1) EPO services are India’s next billion dollar opportunity; 2) EPOs are no more just a part of R and D services;3) EPOs have grown by CAGR of 37 % between 2003 and 2006; 4) EPO potential could be US $ 10 to 20 billion in the next 5 years from the present level of US $ 3.5 billion; and 5 ) EEPC is conducting a study on a Strategy Paper for the promotion of EPO services from India.
by rakesh | Sep 7, 2006 | India News
Shri Soren has ordered a departmental inquiry into the accident. A three-member High Level Committee under the chairmanship of Shri S. Choudhry, CMD, Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited (CMPDIL) has been constituted for conducting Inquiry. Other members are Shri L. Jha, Director, (Technical) and Md. Salim Uddin, Director (Projects) of CIL.
The Inquiry would be carried out to ascertain the causes leading to the accident, fixing responsibility if any for the same and suggest measures to avoid recurrence of such accidents in future. The Committee has been asked to submit its Report within 15 days.
by rakesh | Sep 7, 2006 | Business
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