Saturday, 10 June 2017

CHAUDHARY BIRENDER SINGH CHAIRS MEETING OF CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE OF MINISTRY OF STEEL IN DHARAMSHALA

Members Appreciate National Steel Policy 2017 and Policy for Providing Preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products in Government Procurement
Focus On Enhancing Domestic Consumption, High Quality Steel Production and Making the Sector Globally Competitive: Birender Singh
Dharamshala, 10.06.2017
The Union Minister of Steel, Chaudhary Birender Singh chaired a meeting of Consultative Committee of Ministry of Steel in Dharamshala today.
The Members of Parliament discussed and appreciated the new National Steel Policy 2017 and the new Policy for Providing Preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products in Government Procurement which were.
The Chairman & Steel Minister said that our focus is on enhancing domestic consumption, high quality steel production and making the Sector globally competitive in the country.
The most significant and far-reaching of all policy interventions is the rolling out of the National Steel Policy 2017. The policy lays forward the road map for the industry in the coming years and will help in harnessing the sector’s untapped potential. The policy reflects the aspirations of domestic steel industry for achieving 300MT of steelmaking capacity by 2030-31. This translates into additional investment of about Rs. 10 lakh Crore and 1.1 Million additional workforce getting employed in the steel sector.
Key features of NSP 2017 include:
·       creating self-sufficiency in steel production
·       encouraging adequate capacity additions,
·       developing globally competitive steel manufacturing capabilities,
·       cost-efficient production and domestic availability of iron ore, coking coal & natural gas,
·       facilitating foreign investment & asset acquisitions of raw materials
·       and enhancing the domestic steel demand.
As part of the NSP, emphasis is also being laid at considering the total life cycle cost while evaluating projects rather than looking at just the upfront cost in isolation. This would encourage greater usage of steel in Government as well as private sector.
The other policy mandates to provide preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products (DM1&SP), in Government Procurement. The policy is applicable on all government tenders where price bid is yet to be opened. DMI&SP policy provides a minimum value addition of 15% in notified steel products which are covered under preferential procurement. In order to provide flexibility, Ministry of Steel may review specified steel products and the minimum value addition criterion.
There are provisions in the policy for waivers to all such procurements, where specific grades of steel are not manufactured in the country, or the quantities as per the demand of the project cannot be met through domestic sources.
The policy is envisaged to promote growth and development of domestic steel Industry and reduce the inclination to use, low quality low cost imported steel in Government funded projects. It shall be the responsibility of every Government Agency to ensure implementation of the policy.  
The members who participated in the meeting and put forth some important suggestions during the discussions included:
Dr. Anupam Hazra
Shri M. Chandrakasi
Shri Janardan Singh Sigriwal
Shri Bodh Singh Bhagat
Shri Sher Singh Ghubaya
Shri Shyama Charan Gupta
And Shri Laxman Giluwa
The Officials from Steel Ministry who participated included the Secretary Steel Dr. Aruna Sharma, Shri Saraswati Prasad Addl. Secretary and Financial Advisor and Joint Secretaries Shri Sunil Barthwal, Shri Syedin Abasi, Smt. Urvillla Khati and Shri T. Srinivas, Industrial Advisor Shei S.K. Bhatnagar among others.
The Officials from Steel PSUs who were present in the meeting included:
Shri P.K. Singh Chairman (SAIL), Smt. Soma Mandal, Shri Atul Bhatt C.M.D. (MECON LTD.), Shri M. Bhaduri C.M.D. (H.S.C.L.),  Shri B.B. Singh C.M.D. (M.S.T.C LTD.), Shri P. Madhusudan C.M.D.(RINL), Shri R. Sridharan C.M.D.(NMDC LTD.), and Shri M.P. Chaudhari C.M.D. (MOIL LTD.)
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LUV-KUSH RAMLEELA (BOLLYWOOD ACTORS TO REVEAL THEIR RAMLEELA CHARACTERS)

PRESS INVITATION

LuvKush Ramleela Committee cordially invites
You to attend the cover of Press conference and to share 
with you the uniqueness of

LUV-KUSH RAMLEELA
(Bollywood actors to reveal their Ramleela characters)

Guests:
–    Avtar Gill (Agneepath, Airlift fame)
–    Shahbaz Khan (Chandrakanta, Tipu Sultan fame)
–    Rupa Dutta (Jai Maa Vaishno Devi fame)
–    Suresh Kumar (Actor & Singer)
–   Ashok Aggarwal (Chairman of Ramleela Committee)

Time   :  11:30 a.m.
Date    : 11th June, 2017 (Sunday)
Venue :
  Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg
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CULTURAL EVENTS – JUNE 2017 | ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE DELHI

Ciné-Club – LES CONTES DE LA NUIT

Tuesday, 13th June 2017, 10am
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial release: 2010 | Director: Michel Ocelot
Running time: 1h24min
French with English subtitles | Free Entry Open to All
Plot: Tales of the Night weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, to the Land of the Dead. From the imagination of internationally renowned animator Michel Ocelot.
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Ciné-Club – BERTHE MORISOT

Thursday, 15th June 2017, 6:30pm
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial release : 2012 | Director: Caroline Champetier
Running time: 1h40min
French with English subtitles | Free Entry Open to All
Plot: The film follows the Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot’s unsettling sentimental and artistic relationship with Édouard Manet and her struggle to find stability and recognition at a time when women’s social rôle in French society was limited to marriage.
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Ciné-Club – NOCTURAMA

Tuesday, 20th June 2017, 10am
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial release: 2016 | Director: Bertrand Bonello
Running time: 2h10min
French with English subtitles | Free Entry Open to All
Plot: Some young folks, tired of the society they’re living in, plan a bomb attack over Paris before to take shelter for a night in a shopping centre.
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FÊTE DE LA MUSIQUE

– World Music Day –

Wednesday, 21st June 2017, 5pm onwards
Alliance Française de Delhi
In the month of June, the entire world celebrates music in its different forms and manifestations through the “Fête de la Musique”, a day dedicated to the promotion of music, created by the French Ministry of Culture which first took place in 1982 in Paris. Since this first edition, this event has known a growing success, and has become an international highlight of amateur and professional practice and of musical diversity. This is also a very special occasion for many people in many different countries to attend free live performances, in all kinds of places, even the most unusual ones.
Taking part in the world-wide festivities, this year, Alliance Française de Delhi will be celebrating #FDLM2017 in its own premises.
Program:
5pm: Singing Competition (for AF Delhi Students)
7pm: Performance by VOCAL RASTA
8pm: DJ Night
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Ciné-Club – LES CONQUERANTS

Thursday, 22nd June 2017, 6:30pm
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial release: 2013 | Director: Xabi Molia
Running time: 1h36min
French with English subtitles | Free Entry Open to All
Plot: Half-brothers Noah and Gilead attend their archeologist father’s funeral and, after recounting and comparing each other’s misfortunes, become convinced that their misery is caused by a curse upon their father and his descendants resulting from the father’s theft of the Holy Grail. Their solution is to embark on a quest for the Grail and return it to the location from which it was disturbed and removed by their father.
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Ciné-Club – LE HAVRE

Tuesday, 27th June 2017, 10am
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi
Initial release: 2011 | Director: Aki Kaurismäki
Running time: 1h34min
French with English subtitles | Free Entry Open to All
Plot: When an African boy arrives by cargo ship in the port city of Le Havre, an aging shoe shiner takes pity on the child and welcomes him into his home.
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Cine club screenings are open to all. Free admission.
For more details on programs, please contact the cultural section
@ 43500 217 / 218 / 222 | Or E mail: culture@afdelhi.org
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PATANJALI YOG SUTRA A STUDY CLASSES

Dear Sir/Madam,
We like to organize Yoga study classes and Shaolin Kung- fu work out sessions/classes.
In Patanjali yoga  study classes we will provide secret knowledge of ancient monk’s 196 verses meaning for keeping mind fit and evolution of mind.
ThePatanjali yoga Sutra  is a very beneficial yoga verse to train mind  for students as it increases consciousness of the body and the mind. The Patanjali yoga study classes  yoga increases memory and learning skills of a practitioner. The below is the fee structure for a Patanjali  Yoga study session  session –
For  the students who likes to do Patanjali Yog Sutra can register for the classes as below
Patanjali Yog Sutra a study how to discipline the mind – 15 days class amount Rs. 15000 per student
Note: Classes will be held for a group of 10 students after registration and fees to be paid in advance. Kindly confirm your participation by email writing us on nksagar@rediffmail.com

Classes will be held for two hours for a whole week or as per student’s convenient time in the evening or in the morning at convenient venue decided by the group probably in the Chanakyapuri area.


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HOSTS UP GIRLS THROUGH TO QUARTERS, WHILE KERALA AND TN PROGRESS TO SEMIS


Noida, 9th June 2017: Knockout stages commenced on Day 6 at the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship with the pre-quarterfinal matchups featuring the home teams. Uttar Pradesh girls, buoyed by home support, came out firing against Rajasthan. Led by star performer, Vaishnavi Yadav’s 33 points, UP had a strong first quarter, outscoring Rajasthan 22 to 12. Despite a rocky middle period, UP managed to get back on track in the fourth to pull away for a 86-66 win. They will now have their quarterfinal game today evening against Chhattisgarh.
The UP boys, however, fell to Haryana 84-60. Haryana got off to a slow start, but dominated the rest of the three quarters. Rinku poured in 40 points for Haryana, facilitating the blowout win. Haryana will now face the Kerala boys in the quarters later today evening. In other pre-quarterfinal games, MP girls won an overtime thriller against Gujarat (79-70), dominating the overtime period 11 to 2. MP have now set up a quarterfinal clash against the undefeated Tamil Nadu girls. The Delhi boys have also made it to the quarters, beating MP boys 82-73.

Kerala and TN through to semis

Later in the morning, the quarterfinal games began with the Kerala girls knocking out Maharashtra with a 86-71 win. Kerala’s Sreekala, who is an up-and-coming star, scorched Maharashtra for 42 points, single-handedly carrying her team’s offense. It was cruise control for Kerala after the first quarter, leading the rest of the way and cementing a spot in the semi-finals tomorrow.
Defending champions Tamil Nadu boys have also booked a semi-final berth, with a 83-66 win over Maharashtra. Sheldin’s 25 points for Tamil Nadu coupled with Arvind’s 16 points pushed Tamil Nadu past an undersized Maharashtra squad. The defending champs will be hoping to find their form in the final four stages after a tumultuous league stage in the tournament.

Results from 9th June 2017 till 3 pm

Women:
Quarterfinals
  1. Kerala (Sreekala 42, Lithara KC 13, Aneesha 12) bt Maharashtra (Shruti Sherigar 20, SN Dandekar 14) 86-71 (14-13, 24-15, 25-14, 23-29)
Pre-quarterfinals
  1. Madhya Pradesh (Vanshita 24, Namraya 23, Isha Chouhan 13) bt Gujarat (Tavleen 24, Jahnvi 15) 79-70 (21-15, 10-12, 25-19, 12-22, Overtime 11-2)
  2. Uttar Pradesh (Vaishnavi Yadav 33, Reena 14, Shivani 11)bt Rajasthan (Ishika 23, Kanika 17, Yashika 14) 86-66 (22-12, 19-17, 21-23, 24-14)
Relegation match (Level 1 to Level 2)
  1. Delhi (Meena 14, Aruni 11, Sushantika 8) bt Haryana (Tanisha 13, Komal 9) 58-41 (21-11, 15-6, 8-12, 14-12)
Men:
Quarterfinals
  1. Tamil Nadu (Sheldin Roshan 25, Arvind KM 16, Manoj Kumar 11) bt Maharashtra (Faisal 17, Sameer 14, Danish 8) 83-66 (27-23, 19-16, 21-13, 16-14)
Pre-quarterfinals
  1. Delhi (Manik Hooda 29, Aditya 26, Nitish 16) bt Madhya Pradesh (Yogesh 21, Sudhanshu 16, Puneet 10) 82-73 (18-16, 26-25, 15-14, 23-18)
  2. Haryana (Rinku 40, Naveen 18, Sachin 12) bt Uttar Pradesh (Prasun 24, Akshay 15) 84-60(15-17, 21-12, 20-11, 28-20)
Relegation match (Level 1 to Level 2)
  1. Telangana (Vipin 25, Pradeep Singh 14, K. Srinivasan 12) bt Chhattisgarh (Salim Ali 15, Anurag Dubey 11) 65-51 (22-14, 11-12, 17-15, 15-10)

About the 68th Junior National Basketball Championship 2017

The 68th Junior National Basketball Championship for Men and Women is being held at Shiv Nadar University in Gautam Budh Nagar District, Noida, Uttar Pradesh from 4th to 11th June 2017. The Championship features 25 men’s teams and 24 women’s teams in the U18 age group, from various Indian States and Union territories, and is being played in a league cum knockout format. Tamil Nadu boys and Karnataka girls are the defending champions from the previous edition held in Puducherry in May 2016.
The teams are grouped into two levels –Level 1 features the top 10 teams from the previous championship divided into two groups of five teams each (Group A and B), while Level 2 features the remaining teams divided into four groups (Group C, D, E, F).
In the league stages, all the teams play each of the other teams in their group once. The top three teams from each of the groups in Level 1 advance directly to the quarterfinals, while the fourth placed teams play pre-quarterfinal games against the top two teams from Level 2.
Over the years, this Championship has provided a platform for the country’s best players in the U18 category to showcase their talents. This allows selectors to identify and shortlist the most promising players and coaches to parachute into national team training camps with an eye towards participation in international events.
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PORT-LED DEVELOPMENT IS KEY FOR PROGRESS

Chief Executive Officer of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant has said, Port-led development is key for the progress of a nation. Addressing a workshop on accelerating Sagarmala implementation and engaging with states, Mr Kant cited examples of Japan, Korea and Hongkong and said Port-led development has brought immense success in these countries.
He said, India is focusing on developing ports across the country as it will bring down the logistic costs, generate employment and there will be a rise in country’s revenue. Mr Kant said, states have to play a pivotal role in this development process.
The Ministry of Shipping is organising many workshops under the Sagarmala programme in order to engage with various stakeholders on the implementation of projects.
The Ministry of Shipping will tomorrow organise the first of many workshops under the Sagarmala programme in order to engage with various stakeholders on the implementation of projects.
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