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Pradhan invites Japanese investors to invest in Indian steel market

New Delhi (NVI): Union Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today called for collaborations of India and Japan to increase steel usage while inviting the Japanese industry to invest in India.

Pradhan, while lauding Japan’s technological competence, also invited the Japanese industry to get into technology transfer partnerships in order to tap the opportunities arising out of growing steel demand and generate employment opportunities in the country.

Speaking at a workshop on ‘Enabling Procedures for increase of steel usage for the growth of Economy’ here today, the Union Minister said, “With a large market, policy reforms, abundance of raw material, India is one of the most attractive global investment destinations in the steel sector.

The aim of the workshop was to hold deliberations among key stakeholders to further increase the steel usage in sectors such as construction & infrastructure for the growth of economy.

Army seminar on AI, precision-guided weapons next month

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New Delhi (NVI): The Indian Army will conduct an international seminar on how the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and precision-guided weapons has changed the nature of warfare.

“Pragyan Conclave 2020” will be organised on March 4 and 5 at Manekshaw Auditorium in Delhi Cantonment.

The topic of the seminar will be – “Changing Characteristics of Land Warfare & its Impact on the Military”.

Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), an autonomous think tank on strategic studies and land warfare, will mediate the discussion on the subject.

Over 20 countries are expected to participate in the program.

‘Namaste Trump’ event: US Prez announces $3 bn defence deal with India

US President Donald Trump speaking at Motera stadium in Ahmedabad .

New Delhi (NVI): Calling Prime Minister Narendra a “tough negotiator”, US President Donald Trump today announced defence deals between the two countries worth 3 billion dollars.

While speaking at a mega event — “Namaste Trump”– at Motera stadium in Ahmedabad, President Trump said,” “America loves India, America respects India and America will always be faithful and loyal friends to the Indian people.”

Trump also praised India for its rise as a prosperous and independent nation. “India’s rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world; it’s all the more inspiring as you have done it as a democratic, peaceful & tolerant Country,” he said.

Earlier in the day, the US President,  who is on his first official visit to India, arrived at Ahmedabad airport where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Modi. After a quick handshake and hug, Modi introduced the Trumps to the welcoming party at the airport.

The US President, who is also accompanied by his wife and first US lady Melania Trump.

A tri-services guard was also present at the airport to honour the US President. President Trump will soon take part in the ‘Namaste Trump’ event at Motera Stadium after holding a roadshow in the city.

Apart from the security and logistics arrangements, an elaborate menu studded with famous Gujarati dishes is also being prepared for the Trump family. The onus of preparing food for the high-level visit has been laid on a top chef from the city, Suresh Khanna.

Few hours before landing in India, Donald Trump also tweeted in Hindi.

After addressing ‘Namaste Trump’ event and visiting Sabarmati Ashram, President Trump and Melania visited Taj Mahal in Agra in the evening.

Trump, Melania spin charkha at Sabarmati Ashram

US President Donald Trump, Melania Trump and PM Modi at Sabarmati Ashram

New Delhi (NVI): US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump tried their hands at spinning ‘charkha’ (spinning wheel) at Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad today, as they paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi.

This was the first time that an incumbent US President visited the ashram.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who accompanied Trump and Melania, showed the US President and the US First Lady ‘Hriday Kunj’, a room inside the Ashram where Gandhiji and his wife Kasturba lived.

“To my great friend Prime Minister Narendra Modi, thank you for this wonderful visit,” Trump wrote in the Ashram visitors’ book.

The US President was briefed about Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, and the importance of charkha as a symbol of self-reliance.

Modi also presented “Three Wise Monkeys,” a larger version of one belonging to Gandhiji, as a memento to the US President.

Trump and Modi then resumed their roadshow till Motera stadium where the two leaders addressed a large gathering.

CISF, IAF given trophies for best marching contingents in R-Day parade

New Delhi (NVI): Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) today received the best marching contingent award in Central Armed Forces and other auxiliary forces category in the Republic Day parade while Indian Air Force (IAF) got it in the category of three Services.

The trophies were presented by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh here.

This is the sixth time that CISF contingent won the ‘best marching contingent’ trophy at Republic Day parade, the earlier occasions being in 2007, 2008, 2013, 2015 and 2017.

CISF DG Rajesh Ranjan and Deputy Commandant Prabh Simran Singh received the trophy on behalf of the force.

On behalf of the IAF, the trophy was received by Air Marshal M S G Menon and Flight Lieutenant Shrikant Sharma.

Speaking on the occasion, the Defence Minister congratulated the IAF and CISF contingents for their performances during the parade, saying it was the result of hard work and training undergone by the participants which should be an inspiration for the others.

Referring to the feedback received, he said this year’s Republic Day Parade was a grand success and congratulated all the agencies involved in its organisation.

Coronavirus: Fears of global pandemic as virus spreads rapidly

New Delhi (NVI): South Korea today confirmed 161 new cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as the total number climbed to 763, according to Yonhap news agency.

Two more people have died in the country due to the infection, bringing the total number of deaths to 7.

As new cases are reported around the world, the virus outbreak has led to rising fears that it could become a pandemic.

Yesterday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in put the country on highest possible alert in its fight against coronavirus.

Around 7,700 troops have been quarantined after 11 military members were infected.

North Korea has quarantined 380 foreigners in a bid to stop the coronavirus from breaking out. The foreigners are mostly diplomats stationed in the capital Pyongyang. Although, there have not been any reported cases of COVID-19 in North Korea.

Iran has also confirmed 43 cases of the virus and eight deaths till now, the highest toll outside mainland China.

The virus, which emerged in China, has spread to at least 29 countries.

Meanwhile, Kuwait and Bahrain reported their first cases of the virus, while Turkey, Pakistan and Armenia closed their borders with Iran, as Tehran reported more coronavirus infections and deaths. Neighbouring Afghanistan also introduced travel restrictions, according to media reports.

At least 152 cases and three deaths were also reported in Italy, prompting emergency measures in Europe.

In the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the virus emerged, healthy non-residents who are not under quarantine – and have not shown any symptoms – will be allowed to leave.

The city has been on lockdown since January 23, with authorities cutting off transport links in and out of the city.

More than 2,590 people have died from the virus in China, with some 77,150 cases confirmed cases reported, the National Health Commission announced.

Schools reopen in Kashmir after 7 months

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Educational institutions in Kashmir reopened today after remaining shut for nearly seven months following the abrogation of Article 370, in August last year.

Long queues of students wearing school bags and going to the schools were seen this morning.

“We are happy to come back to our schools after a long time,” said one of the students.

The parents were seeing accompanying their wards, while many students were seen exchanging pleasantries with their friends.

“We are happy that our kids are going to school today. Last year, education sector was badly hit,” said Rahim Ahmad, a parent.

On December 9 last year, the government had ordered winter vacation for all government educational institutions and recognised private schools up to higher secondary level from December 10 to February 22, 2020.

Every year, schools in the Valley break for winter vacations from December 15 to March 1. But this year, after the tension, while offices and other departments resumed normal work, students have stayed away from schools mostly after August 5.

The government resumed schools officially, but they mostly remained empty. This year, while the winter break is being announced, a majority of students will miss seven straight months of their classwork.

Kashmir School Education Director Mohammad Younis Malik said all arrangements had been put in place and the timing for the schools falling within Srinagar’s municipal limits will be 10 am-3 pm, while in the rest of Kashmir division, the timing will be 10.30 am-3.30 pm.

The director urged the teachers to work with dedication for building capacities of the students for their better future.

“It’s our responsibility to extend our support to them and redouble efforts to get their syllabus completed well in time,” the director said.

He instructed the field officers to visit schools regularly to monitor the follow up of academic planner for timely accomplishment of the set targets.

Clear weather in Delhi, temperature settles at 10.8 degrees

New Delhi (NVI):The national capital woke up to a pleasant weather today as minimum temperature settled at 10.8 degrees Celsius.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 27 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The overall air quality in the national capital today is in “moderate” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 135 which falls in the “moderate” category.

The IMD said that there will be a gradual fall in minimum temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius over Haryana, Punjab, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during next three days.

“No significant change temperature is expected in rest of the country,” it added.

Meanwhile, the Western Disturbance over the northern parts of Jammu and Kashmir was responsible for dropping the temperatures across the northern plains.

PMGSY roads e-inaugurated in J&K by Jitendra Singh

New Delhi (NVI): Every possible help to the district administrations in their endeavor towards overall growth and development in Jammu and Kashmir will be assured, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office Jitendra Singh said today.

He was speaking at an event to e-inaugurate various roads constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).

These roads have been constructed in Kathua, Udhampur, Reasi, Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar districts of the Jammu division.

The total length of these roads is over 137 km and has been constructed at a cost of Rs 74.74 crore.

During the meeting, he also reviewed the progress of all centrally sponsored schemes (CSSes) being executed in Udhampur district.

Jitendra Singh also said that the main focus of the central government is to empower the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

He advised officials to cooperate and ensure that all funds and functions are transferred to PRIs as per government circulars.

He asked Block Development Council chairpersons to submit the list of left out areas that require road connectivity to the PMGSY department in consultation with PRIs.

The minister said, “Under the government’s initiatives, a large number of industries are to be established in the Union Territory.”

Singh also asked the local youth to come forward and join hands with industrialists to become entrepreneurs.

He chaired a meeting of the Kathua district development coordination and monitoring committee today.

Jitendra congratulated the department for completing the projects in time and said that the central government under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed for overall development of J&K.

Among other Divisional Commissioners of all the six districts, officers and officials of the concerned departments and public representatives were present on the occasion.

SC has led progressive social transformation: President

Ram Nath Kovind addresses valedictory session of the International Judicial Conference 2020. (Source: @rashtrapatibhvn)

New Delhi (NVI): President Ram Nath Kovind today hailed the efforts of Indian Judiciary in pursuing the “cherished goal of gender justice” and described the Supreme Court as “pro-active and progressive”.

Adressing the valedictory session of the International Judicial Conference here, he said, “From issuing guidelines on preventing sexual harassment in the workplace two decades ago to providing directives for granting equal status to women in the Army this month, the Supreme Court of India has led progressive social transformation.”

He was giving his address on the topic ‘Judiciary and the Changing World’.

Kovind said landmark verdicts of the Supreme Court have strengthened the legal and constitutional framework of India and its bench and bar are known for their legal scholarship and intellectual wisdom.

“The recent move towards introducing an alternative dispute resolution mechanism is expected to reduce the burden on the court to a considerable extent,” the President said.

“Dispute resolution through mediation and conciliation would help resolve the problem amicably in an effective manner instead of resorting to a lengthy litigation process,” he added.

He said that courts in India have been adapting to new technologies and also considering the potential of artificial intelligence to speed up justice delivery.

He also expressed happiness that the judgments of the Apex court are being made accessible to common people in vernacular languages. He termed this effort as “extraordinary” as it caters to the linguistic diversity of the nation.

He also lauded judiciary’s role in harmonising environmental protection and sustainable development. President Kovind also highlighted the challenges faced by the judiciary with the evolution of information and technology saying that the questions like data protection and right to privacy have emerged.

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