Thursday, February 21, 2013

IAF Displays its Fire Power at IRON FIST2013

IRON FIST – 2013 was conceived as a visible demonstration of not only the deterrent and joint war fighting capabilities of the IAF but also a reaffirmation of IAF”s commitment to nation building through its more benign and non kinetic capabilities. February 22, 2013 would witness the Indian Air Force demonstrate its operational capabilities by day, dusk and night at the sprawling facility of the Pokharan Range, the largest air –to-ground weapons firing range for training in delivery of heavy armament, near Jaisalmer, in the arid Rajasthan Sector.

Showcasing more than 30 types of platforms and Weapons Systems amounting to a participation of about 230 aircraft, this Fire Power Display will demonstrate the day and night employability of air power by frontline fighter aircraft of the IAF including - Su-30 MKI, Mirage-2000, Jaguar, MiG-21,MiG-27, MiG-29 and Hawks. The transport aircraft would include – C130J, AN-32, Embraer and IL-76, while Mi-8, Mi-17 1V, the newly inducted Mi-17 V5 and Mi-35 Attack Helicopters will constitute the Rotary Wing ingredients. The Sarang Helicopter Aerobatic Display Team and low level aerobatics by SU-30 aircraft would be the added attraction to the event

The IAF would also be showcasing, for the first time, its Surface to Air Missile Systems like the shoulder fired IGLA, the vehicle mounted and mobile OSA-AK M and the longer range PECHORA. The exercise would also showcase its latest acquisition the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II basic trainer aircraft and Bambi Bucket Operations by Mi-17 V5 helicopter. The events at - Iron Fist intend to display various aspects of Fire Power like- Air Defence Operations, Counter Surface Force Operations, Urban Warfare, Combat Search Rescue Operations, Assault Approach and Landing, Combat Offloading and Short Take off by C-130 J at the Landing Strip prepared at the Range.

Being a display of armament delivery skills by pilots at the end of their training year, this year, for the first time, trainee pilots would be displaying their armament delivery skills flying the Hawk Aircraft. Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) and Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), two of the most prestigious indigenous projects would form a part of the display. In addition, IAF’s Parajumping Team, Akash Ganga, IAF’s Air Warrior Drill Team, Air Warrior Symphony Orchestra would also perform.

Aimed at providing the nation the reassurance that the IAF will deliver whenever called upon, a demonstration of this magnitude is being carried out for the first time by day, dusk and night. The exercise also aids commanders and planners to gain better insight into the potential and deployment capabilities of aerial weapons. Very few air forces in the world can achieve this feat.

Being the Supreme commander of the Armed Forces The Honble President of India would be the chief guest for the event . This year for the first time the Prime Minister of India would also witness this mega event along with the Defence Minister Shri A K Antony.

Monday, February 18, 2013

President presents Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development to Ms Ela Ramesh Bhatt

The President of
India, Shri Pranab
Mukherjee presented
the Indira Gandhi
Prize for Peace,
Disarmament and
Development for the
year 2011 to Ms. Ela
Ramesh Bhatt of Self
Employed Women’s
Association (SEWA) at
Rashtrapati Bhavan
today (February 18,
2013).

Ms. Bhatt created
the Self Employed
Women’s Association
(SEWA) in 1972,
which has a
membership in excess
of 1.3 million. She
also founded the
SEWA Cooperative
Bank in 1974, which
has an outreach of 3
million women. These
simple figures speak
volumes of the
dedicated efforts of
Ms. Bhatt and her
team in successfully
bringing women out
of poverty into a life
of self-confidence and
esteem.

GAIL commissions Dabhol-Bengaluru gas pipeline

State-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd on
Monday commissioned a Rs. 4,500 crore
pipeline carrying gas from the just
operationalised Dabhol LNG terminal into
Bengaluru that promises to change the
energy landscape of the region.
The 1,000-km pipeline will feed
industries at Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag,
Bellary, Davanagere, Chitradurga,
Tumkuyr, Ramanagaram and Bengaluru
who have till now been using costlier
and polluting liquid fuels like naphtha
and diesel as feedstock.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Incredible India Promotes Mani Majra

Till last year Mani Majra a small town within the Union
Territory of Chandigarh, was known mainly for being a prosperous
suburb. After the release of the international film “Zero Dark Thirty,”
which was shot in Mani Majra, it has acquired the potential
to attract international tourists keen to see where the
film was shot. The film has received Five Oscar nominations.

India has Tough EMF Radiation Standards: Shri Milind Deora Consultative Committeee Meeting of Ministry of Communication and IT Held

India is one of the very few countries in the world having the toughest EMF Radiation Standards not only for Mobile Towers but also for Mobile handsets from 1st Septemebr’12. The subject of the meeting was Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) Radiation from Mobile Towers & Handsets.

The Department of Telecom gave a presentation on the subject, through which members was informed that based on the recommendations of the Inter Ministerial Committee constituted by DoT in the year 2010, the limiting reference levels of
Electromagnetic radiation from Mobile Towers has been reduced to 1/10th of the limit prescribed by the ICNIRP with
effect form 01.09.2012. It was also informed that the committee has also recommended adoption of Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) limit to 1.6watt/Kg (averaged over 1 gm of tissue). Thus, all new designs of mobile
handsets are to comply with the SAR level of 1.6 Watt/Kg averaged over a mass of 1 gram tissue w.e.f. 1st September,
2012.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Launch of National programme for Universal Screening of Children

The National Rural Health Mission of the Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of India
will launch a new initiative of Child
Health Screening and Early Intervention
Services to provide comprehensive care
to all the children. The purpose of these
services is to improve the overall quality of
life of children through early
detection of birth defects, diseases,
deficiencies, development delays
including disability.

Early identification of select health
conditions and their linkage to care,
support and treatment, under
Child Health Screening and Early
Intervention Services
will help to achieve equitable child health
care. In the long run, the programme would
prove economical for the poor and
marginalized through
reducing out of pocket expenditure,
burden of diseases,
improving health
awareness among
community,
improving the
professionalism in
service delivery and
finally strengthening
the public sector
hospitals. This would
lead to promotion of
health among
children which is of
fundamental value to
the entire nation.

Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013 Promulgated (Legislative power of President under the Article 123)

Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013 Promulgated

The President of India has accorded his assent to the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013 on 3rd February,

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--- CONSTITUTION OF INDIA ---

ARTICLE 123: Power of President to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Parliament

123. Power  of  President  to promulgate Ordinances  during  recess  of
Parliament.- (1) If at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament
are  in  session, the President is satisfied that circumstances  exist
which  render  it necessary for him to take immediate action,  he  may
promulgate  such  Ordinances  as the circumstances appear  to  him  to
require.
(2)  An  Ordinance promulgated under this article shall have the  same
force and effect as an Act of Parliament, but every such Ordinance-
(a)  shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament and shall cease to
operate  at  the  expiration  of  six weeks  from  the  reassembly  of
Parliament,  or,  if before the expiration of that period  resolutions
disapproving  it  are passed by both Houses, upon the passing  of  the
second of those resolutions;  and
(b) may be withdrawn at any time by the President.
Explanation.-  Where  the  Houses  of   Parliament  are  summoned   to
reassemble  on  different  dates,  the period of six  weeks  shall  be
reckoned  from  the  later  of those dates for the  purposes  of  this
clause.
(3)  If  and  so  far as an Ordinance under  this  article  makes  any
provision  which  Parliament  would  not under  this  Constitution  be
competent to enact, it shall be void.
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