Monday, 7 August 2017

IRAN’S GUARDS CLASH WITH MILITANTS

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards clashed with a group of militants in the northwest of the country, killing two of them, the Tasnim news site reported on Sunday. Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour, the commander of the Guards ground forces, said that four militants were also wounded and some military material was confiscated, according to Tasnim.
The report said the clashes took place in West Azarbaijan province, which borders both Turkey and Iraq, but did not specify when the incident took place. Clashes with Iranian Kurdish militant groups based in Iraq are common in the area.
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PENCE NOT EYEING 2020 US PRESIDENTIAL BID

US Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday denounced as false a New York Times article suggesting he is eyeing a 2020 run for president, calling it “disgraceful and offensive.” “The allegations in this article are categorically false and represent just the latest attempt by the media to divide this Administration,” Pence said in a statement.
The New York Times story said some Republicans were moving to form a “shadow campaign” for 2020 as though President Donald Trump were not involved. It said multiple advisers to Pence “have already intimated to party donors that he would plan to run if Mr. Trump did not.”
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ISRAEL MOVES TO SHUT DOWN LOCAL OPERATIONS OF AL JAZEERA

Israel plans to revoke the media credentials of Al Jazeera TV journalists, close its Jerusalem bureau and pull the Qatar-based station’s broadcasts from local cable and satellite providers, Communications Minister Ayoub Kara said on Sunday.
The closure did not appear imminent, however, and an Israeli official said a legal process was still required to implement most of the proposed steps.
The Israeli move adds further pressure on Qatar, which has been involved in a dispute with four of its Arab neighbours.
Kara said the measures were intended to bolster Israel’s security and “to bring a situation that channels based in Israel will report objectively”.
Al Jazeera said Kara’s comments were unsubstantiated and it would take all necessary legal measures if Israel acts on its threat.
Journalists working for the pan-Arab station in Israel said they did not expect imminent moves against them.
“Al Jazeera Media Network denounces this decision, which comes in the context of a campaign that was initiated by a statement made earlier by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…” Al Jazeera said in a statement late on Sunday.
Last month, Netanyahu said he would work to shut the network’s offices in Israel, accusing it of inciting violence in Jerusalem, including over an Old City site that is holy to both Muslims and Jews.
Kara said he would ask the Government Press Office to revoke the accreditation of Al Jazeera’s journalists in Israel, where it has about 30 staff. Cable and satellite providers have expressed their willingness to turn off its broadcasts, he said.
Kara added that he had asked Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan to use his powers to close the station’s offices in Israel, although a spokesman for Erdan said he doubted the minister had the authority to do so.
“Our ministry is not the address. Try the police,” spokesman Daniel Bar said.
Asked if shutting down Al Jazeera’s operations would make Israel appear to oppose freedom of the press, an official close to the prime minister said the country accepted diverse opinions but not incitement.
“The prime minister is not too pleased with the constant incitement that you see and hear on Al Jazeera, a lot of it in Arabic. There is a lot being broadcast on that channel that is frankly dangerous,” the official said.
“There is no shortage of free speech in this country. There are plenty of dissenting voices. In democratic countries there are also things that are unacceptable, and a lot of what Al Jazeera is saying and broadcasting falls into that category.”
In his news conference, to which Al Jazeera was not invited, Kara said steps had to be taken against “media, which has been determined by almost all Arab countries to actually be a supporter of terror, and we know this for certain.”
“We have identified media outlets that do not serve freedom of speech but endanger the security of Israel’s citizens, and the main instrument has been Al Jazeera,” Kara said.
He was referring to recent violence in and around a Jerusalem site that is revered by Muslims and Jews in which six Palestinians and five Israelis, including two policemen, were killed.
Al Jazeera said in July that Israel was aligning itself with four Arab states – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain – that have severed diplomatic and commercial ties with Qatar.
The Foreign Press Association in Israel criticised the planned moves.
“Changing the law in order to shut down a media organisation for political reasons is a slippery slope,” association executive secretary Glenys Sugarman said.
Al Jazeera has also faced government censure in Egypt. In 2014, Egypt jailed three of the network’s staffers for seven years and closed its offices. Two staffers have been released but a third remains imprisoned. Geo news
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VENEZUELA CRUSHES ANTI-MADURO UPRISING

Venezuelan authorities suppressed a small rebellion at a military base near the city of Valencia on Sunday, arresting seven men who they say participated in a “terrorist attack” against the government of unpopular President Nicolas Maduro.
Earlier on Sunday a video circulated on social media showing a group of men in military uniform announcing an uprising in the wake of the creation of a pro-government legislative superbody on Friday, which was widely condemned as a power grab.
Some of the alleged plotters got away with weapons stolen from the base, and state security forces were “intensely” searching for them, the defence ministry said in a statement.
Maduro, in a televised address, congratulated the armed services for beating back what he called Sunday’s “terrorist attack.”
Hundreds took to the streets in Valencia to support the uprising, said resident Carolina Herrera, who like other witnesses reported shots through the night.
But hooded protesters had been largely dispelled with tear gas by midday on Sunday, and the rest of the South American country of 30 million appeared to be calm.
Still, the episode highlights how volatile Venezuela is after four months of sustained anti-government protests over what the opposition calls the country’s slide into a dictatorship.
Last week Venezuela elected a 545-member legislative superbody that Maduro calls Venezuela’s only hope for restoring peace. The opposition calls it a naked power grab aimed at keeping the president in office despite low approval ratings.
On Saturday the country’s new “constituent assembly” removed the country’s dissident chief prosecutor from her post and ordered her to stand trial, confirming opposition fears that it would use its powers to root out critics of the government.
The prosecutor, Luisa Ortega, had become Maduro’s main challenger from within the ruling socialist movement since the start of sustained opposition street protests in April. The opposition, already on control of the country’s traditional Congress, boycotted the election for the constituent assembly.
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ENTREPRENEUR EFFORTS NEEDED

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August 4, 2017
Transportation
Sustainable Transport is the Future for this Global Automaker
Volvo Group wants to focus on technology that is built for an eco-friendly future Sustainable transport may be the new buzzword among governments who are encouraging eco-friendly means of travel, but the real change needs to be brought by automakers, the ones manufacturing the read more…
Customer Experience
Confused Over Buying A Product Online? This Start-up will Help You Out
With so many brands in the market, consumers are getting confused in selecting the best product The concept of buying something online has become complicated with so many e-commerce sites vying for buyer’s attention, but not adding any new feature for the convenience of customers. read more…
social causes
These Three Apps Have Taken the Pledge for a Social Cause
A host of start-ups are quietly solving some of the biggest problems of our country with just a tap on the mobile screen When was the last time you woke up in the morning and spared a thought for the society? Felt the pinch of conscience to do something good for mankind? read more…
Manufacturing
How These Two Engineer Brothers Are Making Manufacturing Easy in India
The Majgaonkars are strong believers of the fact that automation can save a lot of operational costs and time. These two mechanical engineer-turned-entrepreneurs have set a right example of how engineers can be a boon to Indian manufacturers. With escalating costs, stiff competition and sole focus read more…
Religion
Spiritual Tourism and How are Start-ups Cashing in On It
Entrepreneurs have found another way to tap into the the $40 billion religion and spirituality industry Walk into the lanes of India and in every two blocks, you will find idolisation of God in every possible form. You will find a temple, a mosque, a Gurudwara or a church that symbolise religion and read more…
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3RD SCAMMED GUJARAT COMPANY IN KG BASIN, CORRUPTED SEBI

August07, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
As per the latest SEBI order ‘Your Company can be Down Graded to Junk Grade by Rating Agencies When You Make First Loan Default’ without ascertaining the cause of it >>

n  Is most scandalous because India has few ‘Rated Companies’ SEBI can kill them all,

n  SEBI is not directing Rating Agencies to kill down ‘Companies Who Pay Little or No Dividend for years as habit but reporting huge profits are allowed Unlimited Bank Funding, Who Avoid Paying Taxes, Operate 100 Subsidiaries, Many More Shell Companies and itself owned by Shell Companies of Promoters with Common Non Professional Promoters – are not killed.’

n  RIL & GSPC guzzled public money since allocation of Oil & Gas blocks in 1999 but failed to produced promised Oil & Gas – are not Black Listed.

n  SEBI is Totally CORRUPTED because Forget Its Own Officers it is the Business Public Publications which Tell SEBI the top Loss Making, Top in Debt, Lowest Dividend Paying Companies.
n  Even BLIND SEBI could PICK TOP DEFAULTERS.  

ü It is Scandalous that a Subsidiary of failed GSPC – GITL is not JUKED along with GSPC – maintains interest in KG Basin through Connecting Pipeline.

ü GSPC is obviously JUNK GRADE.

ü SEBI didn’t object to Restricted sale of Junked GSPC assets to ONGC for high price – Not At Junk Price When ONGC ought to have taken over entire GSPC Oil & Gas Exploration Business in Public Interest.
ü Reliance Jio continues be ALIVE without reporting any Earnings for 7 years, Offering Free Services than Reporting Sales & Profits.
ü RBI & SEBI has different rules for Gujarat Companies and Rest of India companies.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects
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THE BP STATISTICAL REVIEW OF WORLD ENERGY

Aug
17
CPR Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment is pleased to invite you to the
The BP Statistical Review of World Energy
Dr. Kaushik Deb
Thursday, 17 August 2017, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research
The BP Statistical Review of World Energy provides high-quality objective and globally consistent data on world energy markets. In this edition, we note that growth in global primary energy consumption remained low in 2016; and the fuel mix shifted away from coal towards lower carbon fuels. Energy markets were buffeted by two separate forces: the continued adjustment to the short-run cyclical shocks that have rocked energy markets in recent years, particularly the oil market; and the growing gravitational pull of the longer-run energy transition that is under way. 2016 was a year of both short-run adjustments and long-run transition, and this year’s Statistical Review shines a light on both influences.
About the Speaker: Dr. Kaushik Deb is an economist at  BP in India where he is responsible for overseeing the analysis of natural gas markets in Group Economics, with a focus on LNG markets. Before BP, Kaushik was a Director at IDFC. He has two decades of research, consulting and teaching experience in a variety of infrastructure sectors, including sector restructuring studies, energy-environment-economy modeling, energy and environmental economics. Dr. Deb holds a D.Sc. in Applied Economics from ETH, Zurich and an MA in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics.
The talk will be accompanied by lunch. Please do RSVP at climate.initiative.cpr@gmail.com so that we can account for your order.
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