| 
The European country which ordered shutdown of its seven (total
  seventeen) oldest nuclear power plants pending safety review after nuclear
  accidents in the Japan
  is | 
Germany | 
| 
The first country to have fired first foreign shots in Libya
  after UN mandated No Fly Zone is | 
France | 
| 
The major party of Ireland
  which has to face crushing defeat in recent elections for the manner in which
  it handled the economic crisis is | 
Fianna Fail | 
| 
The country in which the Human Rights Protection Party led by
  incumbent PM Tuilaepa Aiona Sailele Malielegaoi won the recent elections is | 
Samoa | 
| 
New Foreign Minister of Japan after the resignation of Seiji Maehara
  amidst political donations scandals is | 
Takeaki Matsumoto | 
| 
Country which has recently introduced Yoga for the 1st time
  for physical fitness for its army personnel is  | 
USA | 
| 
Western nation whose Public Relations firms were criticized for
  advising some of controversial regimes (including Libya’s Gaddafi) following
  unrest in countries of North African nations | 
UK | 
| 
The director of London School of Economics who resigned after
  allegations of liasioning with Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi | 
Howard Davies | 
| 
Popular name of Secret Intelligence Service of UK (currently in news
  in context of Libyan crisis) is  | 
MI6 | 
| 
The Acting President of Tunisia who called for elections on July 24th
  2011 to rewrite constitution is  | 
Fouad Mebazza | 
| 
Gulf country conducted a successful test of its first domestically
  developed radar-evading aircraft | 
Iran | 
| 
The first major world leader to visit Egypt after the ouster of its
  President, Hosni Mubarak | 
D Cameroon, PM, UK | 
| 
The new name given by Obama Administration to the war in Iraq to reflect the reduced role to be played
  by US troops in securing the country (now only 50,000 US troops in Iraq)
  is | 
Operation New Dawn | 
| 
In early March, there have been protests in Sarajevo after arrest of former Bosnian
  General following international warrants by  | 
Serbia | 
| 
China has made a substantial increase of 13% in
  its military budget, now it stands at | 
$92 billion | 
| 
The countries to which natural gas supplies were suspended after an
  explosion in Arab Gas Pipeline in Egypt’s
  North Sinai region are | 
Israel and Jordan | 
| 
The name of diplomatic effort consisting of four entities – US, UN, EU
  and Russia
  established in 2002 to mediate the peace process in the Israel-Palestinian
  conflict | 
Middle East (Madrid) Quartet | 
| 
India-EU summit was held in December 2010 in  | 
Brussels (Belgium) | 
| 
The 10th RIC (Russia,
  India and China)
  meeting was held I n November, 2010 in  | 
Wuhan  
(China) | 
| 
BRIC may soon become BRICS, the country which is likely to be extended
  a formal invitation during the scheduled meeting in April-May 2010 in China
  is | 
South Africa | 
| 
Two day meeting of BCIM (Bangladesh,
  China, India and Myanmar) was held in January 2011
  in  | 
Kunming, China | 
| 
In the largest $24 billion nuclear agreement, six European Pressurized
  Reactors (EPRs) each of 1650 MW, will be set up by French firm Areva in | 
Jaitapur (Maharashtra) | 
| 
As per UN Conference on Trade and Development’s (UNCTAD) ‘Global
  Investment Trends Monitor report’, FDI attracted by developing and emerging
  nations as %age of total global during 2010 is | 
$1,122 billion | 
| 
Country to cede 1000 sq km of land to China to settle a 130 year old
  territorial dispute is | 
Tajikistan | 
| 
The country with which India
  signed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CEPA) to give more
  market access to on reciprocal basis is  | 
Japan | 
| 
NATO is US led security umbrella organization, mainly of Western
  nations. Its 2010 summit was held in Lisbon (Portugal)
  in November 2010. The number of member nations in NATO is  | 
28 | 
| 
A new cabinet of Egypt
  is sworn by Chairman of Supreme Council of Armed Forces | 
Hussain Tantawi | 
| 
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is regional organization of
  six nations – Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan,
  Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. India, Iran,
  Mongolia and Pakistan
  have been given the status of observers. Its meeting was held in November
  2010 in   | 
Dushanbe (Tajikistan) | 
| 
Secretary-General of Interpol who was re-elected to the post for a 3rd
  five-year term is | 
Ronald Noble | 
| 
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the 21 member forum to discuss
  economic issues. Its meeting was held on November 14, 2010 in | 
Yokohama (Japan) | 
| 
India concluded its first-ever Tax Information
  Exchange Agreement (TIEA) with | 
Bermuda | 
| 
An Intergovernmental regional organization, Economic Cooperation
  Organization was set up by Iran,
  Pakistan and Turkey
  in 1985. In 1992, 7 nations including Afghanistan,
  Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan,
  Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
  joined it. Its 11th summit was held in December 2010 in  | 
Istanbul (Turkey) | 
| 
The world’s biggest ever nuclear submarine (launched by Britain)
  which can fire guided missiles to pulverize target more than 1600 km away. It
  does not need refueling, can circumnavigate globe without any need of
  surfacing and able to make oxygen and fresh water from sea water. Its name is
   | 
HMS Ambush | 
| 
G20 comprises of 19 member countries and EU. EU is represented by two
  governing bodies – European Council and European Commission. It was for the
  first time that G20 meeting was hosted by a non-G8 nation, (2010 G20 meeting
  to discuss post crisis world) was held 
  in November 2010 in   | 
Seoul  
(South Korea) | 
| 
The person of Indian-origin and also Deputy Speaker of Britain’s
  House of Lords who resigned from his position after his four month suspension
  from House over parliamentary expenses claim is  | 
Lord Swaraj Paul | 
| 
The former top aide to Saddam Hussein who has been sentenced to death
  by an Iraqi court for crimes against members of rival Shia political parties
  is  | 
Tariq Aziz | 
| 
The G20 for the year 2011 summit will be held in  | 
Cannes, France | 
| 
The G20 for the year 2012 will be held in  | 
Mexico | 
| 
A ten member regional association consisting of Brunei, Cambodia,
  Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and
  Vietnam is | 
Association of
  South East Asian Nations | 
| 
The year in which US opened diplomatic relations with People’s
  Republic of China
  is  | 
1979 | 
| 
President of Italy
  who is currently facing corruption charges is | 
Silvio Berlusconi | 
| 
The group which accounts for 90% of world’s GNP and two third of
  world’s population is  | 
G20 | 
| 
A rare original King James Bible has been found in a church in | 
Wiltshare (UK) | 
| 
President of Ivory Coast
  (capital Abdijan) who recently nationalized its biggest Coffee and Cocoa industries is  | 
Laurent Gobago | 
| 
Eight national group consisting of USA,
  UK, France, Germany,
  Italy, Japan, Canada
  and Russia
  is | 
G8 | 
| 
The current head of Middle East (or Madrid) Quartet’s who is also (ex-British
  PM), is  | 
Tony Blair | 
| 
Stealth fighters can’t be detected by radars. Nighthawks were the
  world’s first stealth fighters by USA and F-22 Raptor is the
  successor of Nighthawk. China
  also developed this technology and its inaugural flight took place in
  January, 2011. The name of stealth fighter developed by China is  | 
Chengdu J-20 | 
| 
China allegedly developed stealth technology by
  applying reverse engineering from a F-117 Nighthawk which was shot down
  during Serbian war in | 
1999 | 
| 
G7 originally consisting of Canada,
  France, Germany, Italy,
  Japan, UK and USA was set up in the year | 
1976 | 
| 
Recently India
  signed Preliminary Design Contract with Russia to jointly develop Fifth
  Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) which is  | 
Sukhoi T 50 | 
| 
Pablo Picasso’s the most expensive painting ever sold which  has recently gone for public exhibition at
  Tate Gallery in London
  is | 
Nude, Green Leaves
  and Bust | 
| 
New PM elected by Parliament of Nepal, thus ending seven months of
  political deadlock, is | 
Jhala Nath Khanal | 
| 
In a significant development, Prime Minister who has been named as
  President of Myanmar following the 2010 general elections is | 
Thein Sein | 
| 
The youngest son of Kim Jong II, who will succeed his father as the
  next leader of North Korea
  is | 
Kim Yong – Un | 
| 
In an apparent case of cyber war, a mysterious worm targeted Iran’s
  nuclear programme and destroyed up to a fifth of centrifuges at the country’s
  nuclear facility in Natanz. Its name is | 
Stuxnet | 
| 
In Operation “Dawn of Gulf of Aden”, South Korean Navy rescued the
  crew of hijacked chemical carrier (ship) killing eight Somali pirates. The
  name of ship is | 
Samho Jewelry | 
| 
European Capital of Culture (ECC) is a city designated by EU for a
  period of one calendar year during which it organizes a series of cultural
  events. Athens (Greece) as First ECC (1985).
  Cities designated as ECC’s for 2011 are Turku
  and Tallinn
  which are in  | 
Finland and Estonia | 
| 
The name of islands which is a disputed territory between North Korea and South Korea, is | 
Yeonpyeong | 
| 
Name of Joint Naval exercises of India
  and Russia
  which are being conducted since 2003, is | 
INDRA | 
| 
The Islands which are bone of contention between Russia and Japan is | 
Kuril | 
| 
Group of more than 750 small islands predominantly coral reef
  structures in South China sea which are bone of contention between Vietnam, Philippines,
  China, Malaysia and Brunei | 
Spratly Islands | 
| 
Year 2011 has been officially designated by the UN as the
  International Year of  | 
Chemistry | 
| 
An UN organization which has dropped references to J&K and
  Arunachal Pradesh as ‘independent entities’ in its 2010 report also initiated
  a review of system for designating countries/territories is | 
Food and
  Agricultural  Organization | 
| 
Peace Corps is an American volunteer program run by US Govt. with
  three goals – providing technical assistance, helping outside people to
  understand US culture and helping US citizens understand cultures of other
  nations. Its founder Director who died recently is | 
Sargent Shriver | 
| 
Orinoco Belt in a South American country consists of 297 billion barrel
  oil reserves, one of the largest in the world and claims to overtake Saudi Arabia
  as world leader in proven oil reserves is | 
Venezuela | 
| 
Ex-chairman of Federal Reserve who was the brain behind legislation
  relating to proprietary trading and branded hedge funds and who resigned as
  the head of US President’s advisory panel – Economic Recovery Advisory Board
  is | 
Paul Volcker | 
| 
India and UK formed a task force relating
  to  | 
Corporate
  Governance | 
| 
An environmental documentary about the effects of shale gas extraction,
  which was nominated for a “best documentary” Oscar. Its name is | 
Gasland | 
| 
Following merger of Comcast and NBC Universal, critics apprehend
  greater media consolidation in US, thus hurting consumers. The size of deal
  is | 
$28 billion | 
| 
Year 2011 has also been officially designated as International Year of | 
Forests | 
| 
International organization which criticized British government for
  spending nearly £1 billion on 30 Watchkeeper WK450 unmanned aerial vehicles
  (UAVs) which Israel’s
  military allegedly “field-tested on Palestinians” during the Gaza War is | 
Amnesty
  International | 
| 
The first ever Russian President to pay a visit to West Bank in Palestine is | 
Dmitry Medvedev | 
| 
African nation whose Parliament approved a new constitution to abolish
  direct President elections is | 
Angola | 
| 
The name of former Swiss banker who passed on files detailing tax
  evasion attempts by hundreds of politicians, celebrities and business leaders
  to Wikileaks is | 
Julius Baer | 
| 
The autonomous region of Somalia that says that it is
  ‘breaking away’ from the federation until a legitimate government is put in
  place | 
Puntland | 
| 
Latin American country against whom many travel and other restrictions
  were eased by US is | 
Cuba | 
| 
The country which is laying undersea optical cable of 1,500 kms length
  to Cuba
  so as to provide it high speed internet connectivity is | 
Venezuela | 
| 
The country has the highest wind power capacity after adding 16 GW in
  2010, bringing its total to 41.8 GW, pushing US to the 2nd place
  (with 40.2 GW with installed capacity) is | 
China | 
| 
The leader of Israeli Labour Party is Ehud Barak and four other Labour
  Party MPs announced their resignation from party and announced the formation
  of a new ‘centrist Zionist and democratic’ faction called  | 
Independence | 
| 
The former President of Haiti who was arrested amidst corruption and
  theft charges | 
Jean-Claude
  Duvalier | 
| 
President of Armenia
  has accused Turkey
  of ‘destroying’ a bid to normalize relations between two countries, which are
  currently locked in a dispute over mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman
  Turks during | 
World War I | 
| 
Country which sought an arrest warrant against Israeli Opposition
  leader, Tzipi Livni (of Kadima Party) for war crimes committed when she was
  Foreign Minister during 2008-09 Gaza War is | 
South Africa | 
| 
While Rotterdam (Netherlands) enjoyed the status of being the
  busiest container airport in Europe, the world’s busiest container port in
  2010 after replacing Singapore
  port is | 
Port of Shanghai | 
| 
As Arctic ice is melting, Russia,
  Norway, Canada, Denmark
  and USA
  are laying claims over maritime borders. Their main motive is to exploit its
  mineral wealth of Arctic. As per UN
  Convention on Law of Sea (UNCLOS), the limit up to which a coastal nation can
  claim exclusive economic rights to natural resources or beneath the sea floor
  is  | 
200 Nautical miles
  (370 km) | 
| 
Foued Mebazaa, speaker of parliament, took over as interim President
  (after its President fled the country after riots) and called for the
  formation of National Unity Government under PM Mohammed Ghannouchi. The
  country is | 
Tunisia | 
| 
The most industrialized Asian country where PM has effected cabinet
  reshuffle with motive of fiscal consolidation and trade liberalization is | 
Japan | 
| 
Eurozone has 17members as on January 17, 2011. The country to join
  Eurozone in 2011 is | 
Estonia | 
| 
Executive Director of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is | 
Antony Lake | 
| 
Country known as Sick Man of Europe, active supporter of Iran’s
  Nuclear Programme and candidate for inclusion into European Union is | 
Turkey | 
| 
The oil rich country in Africa where
  large scale riots took place in 2010 and elections are scheduled to be held
  on April 9th 2011 is | 
Nigeria | 
| 
Member of Democratic Party and 3rd woman in Arizona’s history to be elected to serve in the US
  Congress, who was shot at among 12 people in Tucson
  in Arizona, USA | 
Gabrielle Giffords | 
| 
India signed the Nuclear Liability Treaty under
  the aegis of IAEA. The number of countries which have signed the treaty so
  far is | 
14 | 
| 
Ex-Brazilian President who was selected for the prestigious Indira
  Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 2010 that is  | 
Luiz Inacio Lula da
  Silva | 
| 
One of the world’s most volatile and dangerous volcanoes started
  erupting on November 23, 2010 is | 
Mt. Merapi (Indonesia) | 
| 
Under the 1994 Bogor (Indonesia) Goals, year 2010 was
  the deadline for APEC’s industrialized nations to issue a report on their
  progress in liberalizing trade and facilitating investment. But during its
  annual session in November 2010, it accepted its failure to achieve the
  objectives. The session was held in | 
Yokohama, Japan | 
| 
India ranked 119th among 169 countries
  in the latest edition of the Human Development Index (HDI). UN agency which
  annually releases HDI is | 
UNDP | 
| 
South Asian Nation which has been chosen to head IAEA, despite its
  refusal to accept NPT and its dubious record in supplying nuclear parts and
  technology to Iran and North Korea
  is | 
Pakistan | 
| 
The top country in contributing to space debris is | 
China | 
| 
During Indo-Pak water talks although many pending issues were resolved
  but differences persisted over the construction of | 
Baglihar dam | 
| 
South East Asian nation with which India recently signed a Social
  Security Agreement to enhance the movement of professions between the two
  nations and strengthen bilateral trade and investment is | 
South Korea | 
| 
CEO and Managing Director of BrahMos Aerospace, an Indo-Russian joint
  venture is | 
Sivathanu Pillai | 
| 
As per UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the country
  which has been replaced as the second most desired place of FDIs is | 
USA | 
| 
The Asian country with which EU agreed to sign a Free Trade Agreement
  (FTA) is  | 
South Korea | 
| 
The number of nuclear reactors in India operating under
  International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards are | 
7 | 
| 
Country with which India
  signed a major pact to expand exchanges in education sector is | 
Australia | 
| 
China is building a new airport near Mount Everest, which has been named as | 
Peace Airport | 
| 
The ousted PM of Thailand
  who took up the Montenegrin citizenship is | 
Thaksin Shinawatra | 
| 
The first country to sign a civil nuclear accord with India
  was  | 
France | 
| 
The region in Sudan
  which is a hotbed of revolutionary activities and fighting among warlords | 
Darfur | 
| 
With expected trade of $12 billion, the India’s
  largest trading partner in Africa is | 
Nigeria | 
| 
Republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia which have been recognized by Russia
  basically belong to | 
Georgia | 
| 
The name of US
  space shuttle was launched from NASA’s Kennedy
  Space Center,
  Cape Canaveral (Florida)
  for a 13-day trip to the International Space Station is | 
Endeavour | 
| 
International Space Station (ISS) remains in the earth’s atmosphere at
  an average height of  | 
300-350 km | 
| 
India’s rank in World Uranium Production as per
  the latest data of World Nuclear Association is | 
13th | 
| 
India, Brazil
  and Russia
  have found place in the Top 10 ranks of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  for the first time. Presently, the number of members in IMF is | 
187 | 
| 
According to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI),
  the largest buyer country of warplanes (out of the total 995 warplanes sold)
  during 2005-09 is | 
India | 
| 
Country hosting of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games is  | 
Brazil | 
| 
International Energy Agency reported that global oil demand is
  expected to reach 87.3 million barrels per day by 2011. China and India alone are expected to
  consume almost a third of world’s energy by | 
2030 | 
| 
The country producing 90% of opium in the world is | 
Afghanistan | 
| 
The memoir of former US President George W Bush, highlight the major
  decisions Bush made in his personal life as well as during his presidency | 
Decision Points | 
| 
In a significant gesture, US has allowed a waiver on restrictions on
  export of C-130 cargo aircraft to  | 
China | 
| 
Offshore Southeast Asia Exhibition (OSEA 2010) was held during first
  week of December, 2010 as a platform to explore oil and gas business avenues,
  expand market share and penetrate emerging markets. It was held in | 
Singapore | 
| 
The Phase I of the new port was constructed by Chinese Company, at a
  cost of $360 million in a South Asian Country. It is | 
Hambantota, Sri Lanka | 
| 
The country with which Russia
  has recently ended a 40 year dispute over their maritime borders in Arctic
  region and signed a treaty that will allow it to explore new oil and gas in
  the area is | 
Norway | 
| 
Founded in 1985, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  (SAARC) includes Bhutan, Bangladesh, India,
  the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal,
  Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  The 16th SAARC summit was held in Thimphu
  in April 2010. The 17th summit will be held in November 2011 in | 
Male (Maldives) | 
| 
National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship is a political
  pressure group in Thailand.
  The popular name for the group is | 
Red Shirts | 
| 
According to “Doing Business Report” by UN, the best country in the
  world to do business with is | 
World Bank | 
| 
Indian Business conglomerate to give a whopping $50 million to Harvard
  Business School the largest gift received by it from an international donor
  in its 102-year old history) is | 
Tata Group | 
| 
The only European country to have a female President and PM is  | 
Finland  
(in 2003) | 
| 
The country which sells oil to Bangladesh at a subsidized price
  and also employs over 2 million of its people is | 
Saudi Arabia | 
| 
The country which successfully launched Plano Real in 1994 to contain
  inflation was | 
Brazil | 
| 
The country where four New York Times journalists were captured and
  released later | 
Tunisia | 
| 
The country with which USA
  announced its largest ever arms deal worth $60-70 billion to sell aircraft,
  helicopters and other weapons is | 
Saudi Arabia | 
| 
According to US Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), the largest
  circulated newspaper in US is  | 
The Wall Street
  Journal | 
| 
The US
  state to approve $6 billion Blythe solar power project (the world’s largest
  solar plant that would save one million tons of carbon dioxide annually) is | 
California | 
| 
The central American country that is looking to spark India’s interest
  in a joint venture in carbon-neutral agriculture as well as adaptation of its
  technology from India aerospace industry | 
Costa Rica | 
| 
India along with Pakistan,
  Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, has signed the gas sales
  purchase agreement (GSPA) for trans-national pipeline project, will transport
  gas from Turkmenistan
  to all these countries. International organization which is likely to fund
  project, fully or partially, is | 
Asian Development
  Bank | 
| 
According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global food
  prices rose to their highest level in two years due to a sharp rise in wheat
  prices. FAO is headquartered in | 
Rome | 
| 
As per the latest World Economic Outlook Database, European country
  having the highest GDP is  | 
Germany | 
| 
The African country with which India signed an MoU to conduct a
  feasibility study for setting up a urea plant with an annual capacity of at
  least one million tonnes is  | 
Ghana | 
| 
The right to develop huge Trebs and Titov deposits in oil-rich
  Timan-Pechora province in Russia
  has been won by Bashneft oil company in December, 2010. Russian subsidiary of
  ONGC which applied for participation in the bidding process was | 
Nord Imperial | 
| 
Latin American country to have signed 18 agreements with China
  covering infrastructure, energy and railway projects is | 
Argentina | 
| 
The country with which Russia
  has signed an agreement to jointly develop a five million tonnes capacity LNG
  plant in city Vladivostok
  is | 
Thailand | 
| 
African country conducted nation’s first democratic election since
  independence in 1958  | 
Guinea | 
| 
The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced a three-year
  partnership with an auto company through which the company will become a
  global partner with a major presence at all ICC events. The auto company in
  question is | 
Hero Honda | 
| 
The Indian-origin man was given the Order of the Baobab in Silver, one
  of South Africa’s
  highest honours | 
Imtiaz Sooliman | 
| 
India’s biggest trade partner in EU is | 
Germany | 
| 
According to a recent report, both India
  and China
  buy their maximum defence equipments from | 
Russia | 
| 
The Chairman of Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
  (OSCE), which is the world’s largest regional security club is | 
Kazakhstan | 
| 
USA and China lead the list of Top 10
  countries with the highest military expenditure. The country stands at number
  three spot is | 
France | 
| 
A mechanism developed for energy efficiency by India which is to cover production units
  accounting for more than 50% of the fossil fuel consumption in India
  and help reduce CO2 emissions by 25 million tonnes per annum by 2014-15 is | 
Perform, Achieve
  and Trade (PAT) | 
| 
USA is the biggest arms supplier in the world,
  accounting for nearly 30 percent of weapons exports. It has entered into
  agreement to supply weapons worth $60 billion to | 
Saudi Arabia | 
| 
According to UNIDO’s ‘Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2010’, India’s
  rank in the world’s top ten countries in industrial production is | 
Ninth | 
| 
Aditya Birla Group announced the acquisition of Compass BPO which
  belongs to | 
United Kingdom | 
| 
The two countries in Latin America, which does not enjoy common border
  with Brazil
  are | 
Chile, Ecuador | 
| 
Public Sector oil exploration company which has emerged as the world’s
  top oil and gas exploration and production company, overtaking China National
  Offshore Oil Corporation | 
ONGC | 
| 
President of Iraq
  which formally asked the PM Nouri al-Maliki, to form a new government thus
  ending the eight nations of deadlock that plunged the country into
  uncertainty. President of Iraq
  is  | 
Jalal Talabani | 
| 
India is currently the world’s fifth largest
  importer of oil and likely to become the 3rd largest one after USA and China by 2025 (or even earlier).
  According to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, India’s primary energy
  consumption in 2009 was 469 million tonnes of oil equivalent that is | 
4.2% of global
  consumption | 
| 
Yamal-Nenets, which accounts for nearly one-fifth of the world’s
  natural gas production is located in | 
Russia (North West Siberia) | 
| 
The country which hosted a four day summit of the global wildlife
  experts and politicians from 13 countries to discuss plan to revive the
  world’s tiger population | 
Russia | 
| 
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was the Chief Guest on the Republic Day of
  January 26, 2011. He is the President of | 
Indonesia | 
| 
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is headquartered in  | 
Montreal, Canada | 
| 
The country which declared end of 6 year conflict with Houthi fighters
  in the country’s north is | 
Yemen | 
| 
Indian-American chosen by World Economic Forum for its 2010 class of
  Young Global Leaders is | 
Sanjay Gupta | 
| 
The largest export market for Australia is | 
China | 
| 
The island country which is the only country in the world to be a
  simultaneously member of African Union, Francophonie, Organization of the
  Islamic Conference, Arab League and Indian Ocean Commission is | 
Comoros | 
| 
The EU was established in 1957 with 
  headquarters at | 
Brussels, Belgium | 
| 
The three largest creditors to US Government are China (mainland), Japan
  and UK
  with respective debts of (in billions $) | 
906.8; 877.4; and
  477.6 | 
| 
Goodluck Jonathan is the President of  | 
Nigeria | 
| 
Nestor Kirchner was elected as the first Secretary General of South
  American Nations (UNASUR). He was the former President of | 
Argentina | 
| 
French-American mathematician, who explored a new class of
  mathematical shapes known as ‘fractals’ and died recently is | 
Benoit Mandelbrot | 
| 
Iran and Pakistan have signed the natural
  gas pipeline deal. The project was first conceptualized and proposed by | 
Rajiv Gandhi | 
| 
The Asia’s largest residential
  university is | 
BHU, Allahabad | 
| 
As per commitment on nuclear deal with US, India signed the “Convention of
  Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage” at IAEA Headquarters in | 
Vienna | 
| 
The African country whose President Bingu Wa Mutharika on a state
  visit to India was
  conferred an honorary degree by Delhi
   University for his
  stupendous works  in the African Union
  is | 
Malawi | 
| 
The four countries which doled out higher food subsidies in 2008 that
  what they had committed (as per WTO subsidy norms) and which was protested by
  USA and India are | 
Costa Rica, Poland, Israel and Norway | 
| 
The total number of Landlocked developing countries in the world is | 
33 | 
| 
The Indian business leader who has been included in a 19 member group
  of notables that will assist the UK government in preparing
  business strategies and highlight priorities for the British economy | 
Ratan Tata | 
| 
The person who is known as George Washington of South
   America is | 
Simon Bolivar | 
| 
The annual bilateral ‘SIMBEX’ exercise is conducted between the navies
  of India
  and | 
Singapore | 
| 
Jose Ramos Horta, the Nobel Prize winner was the President of | 
East
   Timor | 
| 
African country where Mango Cooperative Program is being implemented
  in collaboration with UN Development Programme is | 
Mali | 
| 
International Centre for Agriculture in Dry Areas (ICARDA) was visited
  by our President during her visit to Gulf countries in 2010. It is located in | 
Aleppo city (Syria) | 
| 
World record holder from Ethiopia who recently announced
  his retirement, to drop out of the New York City Marathon, is | 
Haile Gebrselassie | 
| 
In January 2011, the country ready to buy 4 to 5 billion euros (around
  $6.6 billion) of Portuguese sovereign debt to help the country ward off
  pressure in debt markets, is | 
China | 
| 
UN General Assembly adopted a resolution appealing nations to impose a
  moratorium on the use of death penalty, 3rd such step by world
  body against capital punishment since 2007. The number of countries which
  have abolished the death penalty in law or practice are | 
136 (out of 192 UN
  members) | 
| 
The name of Turkish humanitarian aid ship that was the scene of
  bloodshed during an Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in May, 2010
  and welcomed by thousands of pro-Palestinian activists when it sailed into Istanbul’s Sarayburnu port after repairs at a port on Turkey’s
  Mediterranean coast is | 
Mavi Marmara | 
| 
The promoter of Red Cross in 1864 was  | 
Jean Henri Durant | 
| 
The Organization that considered that right activist Binayak Sen is
  the prisoner of conscience and the life sentence handed down to him violates
  international standards of fair trail and has warned that it is likely to
  ‘inflame’ tension in the conflict-affected area, is | 
Amnesty
  International | 
| 
The oil tycoon and once richest person of Russia who is serving a
  eight year prison term and now found guilty of stealing oil from his own
  company in second trail, is | 
Khodorkovsky | 
| 
The first western country to declare caste discrimination unlawful by
  organization it as a form of racial prejudice (subject to acceptance of study
  commissioned to help it take a decision) | 
Britain | 
| 
The WTO which replaced the earlier GATT, was set up in the year | 
1995 | 
| 
The country whose satellite namely X-Sat is to be placed into orbit by
  Indian Space Research Organization through Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
  (PSLV-C16), is | 
Singapore | 
| 
Temasek is the investment arm of | 
Singapore | 
| 
The Britain
  longest MP of Indian origin is | 
Keith Vaz | 
| 
The world’s 3rd largest transmission utility, has decided to
  diversify in telecommunication is | 
Power Grid
  Corporation | 
| 
The country gave Myanmar’s
  pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi honorary citizenship in 2007, not its
  PM invited her to visit the country and personally accept the honorary
  citizenship is | 
Canada | 
| 
The Indian who has been elected to Advisory Committee on
  Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), which controls the purse
  strings of UN and has an annual budget of $22 billion is | 
Namgya Khampa | 
| 
New UN agency to promote equality for women and India has also been elected as
  its member is | 
UN Women | 
| 
The former President of Argentina, who served as president from 2003
  to 2007 and was being tipped to stand for election again in 2011 has died
  recently is | 
Nestor Kirchner | 
| 
The chairman of UN’s Foundation and the founder of Cable News Network
  (CNN) who has donated $1 billion towards the eradication of polio in Nigeria
  is  | 
Ted Turner | 
| 
While the common name of People’s Republic of China is China, the Republic of China is
  known as  | 
Taiwan | 
Saturday, May 5, 2012
INFOLINES – INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS
Friday, May 4, 2012
Supreme Court of India held Farmers entitled to the Highest Market Value as Compensation
The Supreme Court of India on 27 April 2012 held that Farmers whose 
land is acquired for a public purpose are entitled to the highest market
 value as compensation. The Supreme Court’s ruling came following a case
 of land acquisition in Punjab’s Faridkot district where the land owner 
was awarded a compensation of 1 lakh rupees per acre despite the land 
was located in commercially important area.
The Supreme Court bench of Justices P. Sathasivam and J. Chelameswar held that in the case When the land is being compulsorily acquired, the owner is entitled to the highest value which similar land in the locality is shown to have fetched in a bona fide transaction entered into between a willing purchaser and a willing seller near about the time of the acquisition.
The land acquisition muddle of present India has its origin in an old bill, the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 where prices per-acre of land has been fairly low. The law was made by british colonial rulers to facilitate the land acquisition from the farmers at the cheapest price.Post independence, the political parties in the country enjoyed a wider control over the land acquisition process in India. The bill is under the consideration of the parliament to bring out required amendments into it.
The Supreme Court bench of Justices P. Sathasivam and J. Chelameswar held that in the case When the land is being compulsorily acquired, the owner is entitled to the highest value which similar land in the locality is shown to have fetched in a bona fide transaction entered into between a willing purchaser and a willing seller near about the time of the acquisition.
Land Acquisition
Land acquisition has always been an issue of contention between the 
governments and the land owners. With the dawn of industrial economy in 
the country post economic reforms, the problem has got even worsened as 
the farmers in most of the cases were forced to sacrifice their land at 
lower price. Recent years have witnessed a string of cases when farmers 
have raised their voice against the forced acquisition of their land.The land acquisition muddle of present India has its origin in an old bill, the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 where prices per-acre of land has been fairly low. The law was made by british colonial rulers to facilitate the land acquisition from the farmers at the cheapest price.Post independence, the political parties in the country enjoyed a wider control over the land acquisition process in India. The bill is under the consideration of the parliament to bring out required amendments into it.
Indian-American Vikram Singh appointed to the Senior Executive Service of Pentagon
Indian-American Vikram Singh, an expert on Afghanistan and Pakistan 
and a close aide of late diplomat Richard Holbrooke, was appointed to an
 important position of deputy assistant secretary of defence for South 
and South East Asia at the Pentagon. He replaced Robert Scher who has 
been assigned as deputy assistant secretary of defence for plans.
Vikram J Singh was appointed to the Senior Executive Service and is assigned as deputy assistant secretary of defence for south and Southeast Asia. Prior to his current assignment Singh served as special assistant, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy).
Before joining Holbrooke's staff, he was senior director for counter-insurgency policy at the Pentagon and a member of the Department of Defence team for the White House Strategy Review for Afghanistan and Pakistan. From 1999 through 2001, Vikram managed a five-country Ford Foundation project on minority rights and security in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka at the International Centre for Ethnic Studies in Colombo.
Vikram J Singh was appointed to the Senior Executive Service and is assigned as deputy assistant secretary of defence for south and Southeast Asia. Prior to his current assignment Singh served as special assistant, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy).
Before joining Holbrooke's staff, he was senior director for counter-insurgency policy at the Pentagon and a member of the Department of Defence team for the White House Strategy Review for Afghanistan and Pakistan. From 1999 through 2001, Vikram managed a five-country Ford Foundation project on minority rights and security in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka at the International Centre for Ethnic Studies in Colombo.
Mithun Chakravarti received the PC Chandra Lifetime Achievement Award
Bollywood actor Mithun Chakravarti received the PC Chandra lifetime  
achievement award in Kolkata on 29 April 2102. West Bengal Governor MK  
Narayan conferred the award upon the iconic Bengali actor. The award   
was comprised a memento, citation and five lakh rupees cash.
Mithun has bagged the national award thrice - for Mrigaya (1976), Tahader Katha (1996) and Swami Vivekananda (1998). PC Chandra group has also felicitated stalwarts like the late Ustad Bismillah Khan, Sunil Gavaskar and P T Usha in the past.
Mithun has bagged the national award thrice - for Mrigaya (1976), Tahader Katha (1996) and Swami Vivekananda (1998). PC Chandra group has also felicitated stalwarts like the late Ustad Bismillah Khan, Sunil Gavaskar and P T Usha in the past.
Cooperative Credit System
The Interest Subvention Scheme is being implemented 
by the Government of India since 2006-07 to make short term crop loans 
upto Rs. 3 lakh for a period of one year available to farmers at the 
interest rate of 7% per annum.  Interest Subvention is provided to 
Public Sector Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Cooperative Banks to meet 
the difference between the cost of their own funds and the lending rates
 on such loans.  The Government has released Rs.1356.64 crore to 
cooperative banks through NABARD towards Interest Subvention between 
2006-07 and 2010-11. 
New Interventions for Population Stabilization
For focused attention to districts having weak health
 indicators pertaining to maternal health, child health and family 
planning, 264 High Focus Districts have been identified across the 
country for supportive supervision and higher allocation of funds to 
bridge critical gaps especially in infrastructure and human resources. 
Some of the key new interventions that have been added to ongoing 
measures for population stabilisation are as follows: 
1. A new scheme has been launched to utilize the services of ASHA to deliver contraceptives at the doorstep of beneficiaries. The scheme is being implemented in 233 districts of 17 states. ASHA is charging a nominal amount from beneficiaries for her effort to deliver contraceptives at doorstep i.e Re 1 for a pack of 3 condoms, Re 1 for a cycle of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) and Rs.2 for a pack of one tablet of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP).
2. Copper Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (Cu IUCD) 375(5 years effectivity) has been introduced under the National Family Planning programme. Training of state level trainers has already been completed and process is underway to train service providers upto the sub-center level.
3. A new method of IUCD insertion namely Post- Partum IUCD (PPIUCD) has been introduced. 276 district hospitals in high focus states have been identified for strengthening PPIUCD services.
4. Post-partum Family Planning Services at district hospitals is promoted by providing for dedicated Family Planning Counsellors and training of personnel.
1. A new scheme has been launched to utilize the services of ASHA to deliver contraceptives at the doorstep of beneficiaries. The scheme is being implemented in 233 districts of 17 states. ASHA is charging a nominal amount from beneficiaries for her effort to deliver contraceptives at doorstep i.e Re 1 for a pack of 3 condoms, Re 1 for a cycle of Oral Contraceptive Pills (OCPs) and Rs.2 for a pack of one tablet of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP).
2. Copper Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (Cu IUCD) 375(5 years effectivity) has been introduced under the National Family Planning programme. Training of state level trainers has already been completed and process is underway to train service providers upto the sub-center level.
3. A new method of IUCD insertion namely Post- Partum IUCD (PPIUCD) has been introduced. 276 district hospitals in high focus states have been identified for strengthening PPIUCD services.
4. Post-partum Family Planning Services at district hospitals is promoted by providing for dedicated Family Planning Counsellors and training of personnel.
More than 61 Lakhs Screened under NPCDCS
Government of India launched a National Programme for
 Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases 
& Stroke (NPCDCS) in 2010 to cover 100 districts in 21 States during
 2010 to 2012.  Opportunistic screening of population aged 30 years and 
above and all pregnant mothers for early detection of suspected cases of
 diabetes and hypertension is also part of the programme.   So far, 
61.16 lakhs people have been screened for diabetes and hypertension out 
of which 4,58,469 people are suspected to be diabetic and 3,71,004 
people  are suspected to be suffering from hypertension. 
The targets set during the last two years of the 11th Five Year Plan under NPCDCS were to establish State and District NCD Cells for implementation and monitoring the programme and to upgrade/set up two to four bedded Cardiac Care Units (CCU) and NCD Clinics at District Hospitals. Financial assistance is provided for engagement of State Programme Manager, District Programme Manager and other logistics support at State and District level and also for hiring manpower consisting of a Physician (Endocrinologist/Cardiologist), Physiotherapist, Nurses and logistic support to run the District NCD Clinic. Similarly, support is also given for NCD Clinics at Community Health Centres.
Under Cancer component of NPCDCS, strengthening of district hospitals in these 100 districts are permitted by hiring additional manpower such as Medical Oncologist, Cyto-pathologist, Cyto-pathology Technician, Nurses and Counsellor for early diagnosis of cancer and creating facilities for chemotherapy and supportive care to cancer patients. Early cancer detection are to be done at district level through opportunistic screening mainly for Oral, Breast and Cervical Cancer. Funds for equipment such as Colposcope is provided for screening of Cancer Cervix. Financial assistance up to Rs.1.00 lakh per patient is available for chemotherapy drugs to treat 100 Cancer patients per district. The programme also envisages strengthening of Government Medical College Hospitals including erstwhile Regional Cancer Centres (RCC) across the country as Tertiary Cancer Centre (TCC) for providing comprehensive Cancer care services. Sanction can be made up to Rs.6.00 crore (Rs.4.80 crore by Government of India and Rs.1.20 crore by State Government) for the purpose.
Extension of the programme to cover all the Districts in a phased manner and strengthen the Tertiary Cancer Care Facilities are envisaged during 12th Five Year Plan.
Funds are provided to the programme States based on the number of Districts taken under the programme. Funds are released to States through the state Health Societies.
The targets set during the last two years of the 11th Five Year Plan under NPCDCS were to establish State and District NCD Cells for implementation and monitoring the programme and to upgrade/set up two to four bedded Cardiac Care Units (CCU) and NCD Clinics at District Hospitals. Financial assistance is provided for engagement of State Programme Manager, District Programme Manager and other logistics support at State and District level and also for hiring manpower consisting of a Physician (Endocrinologist/Cardiologist), Physiotherapist, Nurses and logistic support to run the District NCD Clinic. Similarly, support is also given for NCD Clinics at Community Health Centres.
Under Cancer component of NPCDCS, strengthening of district hospitals in these 100 districts are permitted by hiring additional manpower such as Medical Oncologist, Cyto-pathologist, Cyto-pathology Technician, Nurses and Counsellor for early diagnosis of cancer and creating facilities for chemotherapy and supportive care to cancer patients. Early cancer detection are to be done at district level through opportunistic screening mainly for Oral, Breast and Cervical Cancer. Funds for equipment such as Colposcope is provided for screening of Cancer Cervix. Financial assistance up to Rs.1.00 lakh per patient is available for chemotherapy drugs to treat 100 Cancer patients per district. The programme also envisages strengthening of Government Medical College Hospitals including erstwhile Regional Cancer Centres (RCC) across the country as Tertiary Cancer Centre (TCC) for providing comprehensive Cancer care services. Sanction can be made up to Rs.6.00 crore (Rs.4.80 crore by Government of India and Rs.1.20 crore by State Government) for the purpose.
Extension of the programme to cover all the Districts in a phased manner and strengthen the Tertiary Cancer Care Facilities are envisaged during 12th Five Year Plan.
Funds are provided to the programme States based on the number of Districts taken under the programme. Funds are released to States through the state Health Societies.
Vidya Balan appointed Brand Ambassador for promoting Sanitation in India
Noted Bollywood actor Vidya Balan was roped in by the Ministry of Rural Development and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation as brand ambassador to spread awareness about sanitation and cleanliness in the country. Talking to the media after meeting Balan here, Union Rural Development Minister Shri Jairam Ramesh said she will appear in ad campaigns to propagate construction and use of toilets. The Minister informed that Balan is the first brand ambassador of the Ministry. According to UNICEF-WHO Joint Monitoring Programme Report 2010, nearly 60 per cent of India`s 1.1 billion people still practice open defecation and close to 58% of all open defecations in the World is in India. Shri Ramesh said that Vidya’s involvement will make the campaign to end open defecation a national obsession. The key areas of intervention on sanitation that may be focused upon are- propogating construction and use of toilets by all, habits of hand washing, personal hygiene and managing waste.
Talking to reporters, Vidya Balan said that this role will work a lot because they are working on a national movement. She said that it is a matter of great honour for her to become the brand ambassador of sanitation campaign and added that it needs to become a national obsession. She has agreed to give her time for the campaign for two years and will be fully involved in the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan--the restructured version of the Total Sanitation Campaign. It may be recalled that India loses 54 billion US dollars that is about 24,000 crore rupees a year due to poor sanitation and hygiene.
Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana
The Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana (RGUMY) Scheme, 
launched in 2008, is aimed at providing financial assistance to the 
selected lead agencies i.e. Udyami Mitras for rendering assistance and 
handholding support to the potential first generation entrepreneurs. 
Till date 650 Udyami Mitras have been empanelled in 28 States and 3 
Union Territories.  The Udyami Mitras have so far registered 19920 
beneficiaries for rendering handholding support. Through an ‘Udyami 
Helpline’ (a Toll free Call Centre for MSMEs on 1800-180-6763), support,
 guidance and assistance to first generation entrepreneurs as well as 
other existing entrepreneurs is also provided to guide them regarding 
various promotional schemes of the Government, procedural formalities 
required for setting up and running of the enterprise and help them in 
accessing Bank credit etc.
The Ministry of MSME does not provide any financial assistance to entrepreneurs under Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana. However, organizations empanelled as Udyami Mitra by the Ministry provide handholding support to first generation entrepreneurs and in return are paid handholding charges under the scheme.
As per one of the roles & responsibilities defined in the Scheme guidelines, the selected lead agencies i.e. Udyami Mitras are expected to render assistance and handholding support for services such as arranging tie-up with raw material suppliers, preparation and implementation of marketing strategy for the product/service and market development.
According to the information available, in 1569 cases the Udyami Mitras indicated having provided marketing tie-up. The Ministry has so far empanelled 650 Udyami Mitras, who in turn, have registered 19920 potential entrepreneurs (beneficiaries) under the Scheme.
The Ministry of MSME does not provide any financial assistance to entrepreneurs under Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana. However, organizations empanelled as Udyami Mitra by the Ministry provide handholding support to first generation entrepreneurs and in return are paid handholding charges under the scheme.
As per one of the roles & responsibilities defined in the Scheme guidelines, the selected lead agencies i.e. Udyami Mitras are expected to render assistance and handholding support for services such as arranging tie-up with raw material suppliers, preparation and implementation of marketing strategy for the product/service and market development.
According to the information available, in 1569 cases the Udyami Mitras indicated having provided marketing tie-up. The Ministry has so far empanelled 650 Udyami Mitras, who in turn, have registered 19920 potential entrepreneurs (beneficiaries) under the Scheme.
Amendments Proposed by NCW to The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has proposed 
recommendations to amend the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 in 2009.  The 
major recommendations include:- 
1. Amendment to definition of dowry.
2. Provision for registration of lists of gifts received at the time of marriage.
3. Provision for separate penalties for giving and taking of dowry.
4. Penalties for non-maintenance of lists of gifts received at the time of the marriage.
5. Insertion of a new clause providing an opportunity to the woman to file a case at the place where the offence was committed or where she permanently/temporarily
resides. 6. Protection officers appointed under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 to carry out the duties of the Dowry Prohibition Officers.
The recommendations made by the NCW were discussed in an Inter-Ministerial meeting and the Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Bill 2010 was drafted in consultation with the Ministry of Law and Justice. As a number of representations were received against the proposed amendments, the NCW held further consultation at the request of the Ministry and provided the minutes of the same. Thereafter, the Ministry held a Regional Consultation on 17 November, 2011 and a National Consultation on 12 January, 2012 with the representatives of State Governments, police, Legal Services Authorities etc., to discuss the issues in implementation of the Act and share best practices. The Ministry is currently examining the proposed amendments in the light of the deliberations made in these Consultations.
1. Amendment to definition of dowry.
2. Provision for registration of lists of gifts received at the time of marriage.
3. Provision for separate penalties for giving and taking of dowry.
4. Penalties for non-maintenance of lists of gifts received at the time of the marriage.
5. Insertion of a new clause providing an opportunity to the woman to file a case at the place where the offence was committed or where she permanently/temporarily
resides. 6. Protection officers appointed under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 to carry out the duties of the Dowry Prohibition Officers.
The recommendations made by the NCW were discussed in an Inter-Ministerial meeting and the Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Bill 2010 was drafted in consultation with the Ministry of Law and Justice. As a number of representations were received against the proposed amendments, the NCW held further consultation at the request of the Ministry and provided the minutes of the same. Thereafter, the Ministry held a Regional Consultation on 17 November, 2011 and a National Consultation on 12 January, 2012 with the representatives of State Governments, police, Legal Services Authorities etc., to discuss the issues in implementation of the Act and share best practices. The Ministry is currently examining the proposed amendments in the light of the deliberations made in these Consultations.
‘SABLA’ Scheme Expected to Benefit about 100 Lakh Adolescent Girls Every Year
 As
 many as 100 lakh adolescent girls per annum are expected to be 
benefitted under the ‘Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent 
Girls (RGSEAG)–‘Sabla’ scheme- of the Government. The 
centrally-sponsored scheme was introduced in 2010-11 on a pilot basis in
 200 districts in all States and UTs. 
Against the allocation of Rs. 340 crore for the year 2010-11, a sum of Rs. 330 crore (approx.) were released to States/UTs. The year 2011-12 was the first complete year of implementation of the scheme, against the allocation of Rs. 750 crore in 2011-12, Rs. 561.11 crore have been released to States/UTs for implementation of the scheme. As reported by States/UTs, coverage for nutrition under Sabla in 2011-12 was 84.82 lakh adolescent girls. An allocation of Rs. 750 crore is made for the scheme for 2012-13.
Against the allocation of Rs. 340 crore for the year 2010-11, a sum of Rs. 330 crore (approx.) were released to States/UTs. The year 2011-12 was the first complete year of implementation of the scheme, against the allocation of Rs. 750 crore in 2011-12, Rs. 561.11 crore have been released to States/UTs for implementation of the scheme. As reported by States/UTs, coverage for nutrition under Sabla in 2011-12 was 84.82 lakh adolescent girls. An allocation of Rs. 750 crore is made for the scheme for 2012-13.
Distribution of Water by Private Companies
The
revised draft National Water Policy (2012) inter-alia
recommends that the “Service Provider” role of the State has to be gradually
shifted to that of a regulator of services and facilitator for strengthening
the institutions responsible for planning, implementation and management of
water resources.   The water related
services should be managed with community participation or brought under
appropriate “Public Private Partnership” model under close superintendence of
the regulatory authorities including the stakeholders.
            The Draft National Water Policy (2012) has been prepared
after a series of consultation meeting with different stakeholders.  Details of the Consultation Meetings for
review of National Water Policy held in this regard are given below:-   
·        
A
consultation meeting with 
Members of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Water Resources,
Members of the Consultative Committee for Ministry of Water Resources and  Members of the Parliamentary Forum on Water
Conservation and Management was held on 28.07.2010. 
· A Brainstorming Session with Academia, Professionals and Experts was held on 26th October, 2010 regarding review of National Water Policy.
· Consultation meeting with Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) was held on 11-12 January 2011.
· Consultation meeting with Corporate Sector for Review of National Water Policy was held on 21st March 2011.
· Consultation meeting held with Panchayati Raj Institutions from
Southern States at Hyderabad:                       16th June 2011,
North Eastern States at Shillong :                  30th June 2011, 
Northern States at Jaipur :                               14th
July 2011, and 
Western States at Pune :                                  2nd
November, 2011
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Aryavarta Gramin Bank Clerk Exam Solved Paper
General Knowledge 
(Exam Held on 20-11-2011) 
1. Who is a famous author of Indian origin and writes in English ?
(A) Shobha De
(B) M. S. Dhoni
(C) Shahid Kapoor
(D) Shreya Ghosal
(E) Milind Deora
Ans : (A)
2. Which of the following services is not provided by a bank ?
(A) Transfer of money
(B) Corporate loans
(C) Help in getting passports
(D) Sale of Demand Drafts
(E) Savings Bank Account
Ans : (C)
3. Which of the following is the currency of China ?
(A) Yen
(B) Taka
(C) Dollar
(D) Pesso
(E) Yuan
Ans : (E)
4. Which organization is called Bankers’ Bank ?
(A) Ministry of Finance
(B) Reserve Bank of India
(C) Securities and Exchange Board of India
(D) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
(E) All Nationalised Banks
Ans : (B)
5. Which of the following is not an agricultural product ?
(A) Tea
(B) Jowar
(C) Urad
(D) Apple
(E) Calcium
Ans : (E)
6. Which of the following is the capital of Manipur ?
(A) Shillong
(B) Guwahati
(C) Tejpur
(D) Darjeeling
(E) Imphal
Ans : (E)
7. Which of the following terms is used in the field of banking & finance ?
(A) Surface Tension
(B) Know Your Customer
(C) Resistance
(D) Friction
(E) Bohr Theory
Ans : (B)
8. Which of the following is a very popular name in the field of literature ?
(A) Shahrukh Khan
(B) Abhishek Bachchan
(C) Anjali Bhagat
(D) Sania Mirza
(E) Chetan Bhagat
Ans : (E)
9. Who among the following is a famous cine actor/actress ?
(A) Kiran Desai
(B) Vikram Chandra
(C) Sonam Kapoor
(D) V. V. S. Laxman
(E) Pankaj Advani
Ans : (C)
10. Who was the first Prime Minister of India ?
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(B) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Smt. Indira Gandhi
(D) Smt. Sarojini Naidu
(E) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Ans : (B)
11. Which of the following is a foreign bank having branches in India ?
(A) Axis Bank
(B) ICICI Bank
(C) IDBI Bank
(D) Standard Chartered Bank
(E) Syndicate Bank
Ans : (D)
12. Who among the following is the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Union Cabinet at present ?
(A) Shri S. M. Krishna
(B) Shri P. Chidambaram
(C) Shri Pranab Mukherjee
(D) Shri Kamal Nath
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
13. Which of the following is the host city of Olympic 2012 ?
(A) Dhaka
(B) Moscow
(C) Paris
(D) Athens
(E) London
Ans : (E)
14. Which is the capital of Nepal ?
(A) Birat Nagar
(B) Kathmandu
(C) Pokhara
(D) Gorakhpur
(E) Siwan
Ans : (B)
15. Which of the following is not the name of a country ?
(A) Bahrain
(B) Chile
(C) Denmark
(D) Fiji
(E) Euro
Ans : (E)
16. Which scheme is launched by the Govt. of India to make Indian Metros/Cities Slum free ?
(A) Indira Awas Yojana
(B) Rajiv Gandhi Awas Yojana
(C) Kutir Jyoti
(D) ASHA
(E) Bharat Nirman
Ans : (B)
17. Which of the following is a method of irrigation used in many countries ?
(A) Sprinkler
(B) Budding
(C) Cropping
(D) Fatterning
(E) Bubbling
Ans : (A)
18. Who among the following is the Chief Minister of Rajasthan at present ?
(A) Shri Ashok Gehlot
(B) Smt. Vasundhara Raje Scindia
(C) Shri Hari Dev Joshi
(D) Shri Kamal Nath
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
19. Which of the following rivers does not flow in India ?
(A) Beas
(B) Satluj
(C) Ganga
(D) Narmada
(E) Amazon
Ans : (E)
20. Which of the following is also used to make sugar/jaggery ?
(A) Date palm
(B) Apple
(C) Mango
(D) Banana
(E) Sapota
Ans : (A)
21. Which of the following is not the name of a game played at international level ?
(A) Billiards
(B) Golf
(C) Hanball
(D) Judo
(E) Tofu
Ans : (E)
22. What does the letter ‘A’ denote in the term ‘VAT’, the name of a tax levied by the Govt. of India ?
(A) Added
(B) Applied
(C) Attached
(D) Attracted
(E) Allocated
Ans : (A)
23. Islamabad is the capital of—
(A) Pakistan
(B) Afghanistan
(C) Bangladesh
(D) Iraq
(E) Iran
Ans : (A)
24. Which of the following is a major Tea producing state in India ?
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Bihar
(C) Chhattisgarh
(D) Assam
(E) Punjab
Ans : (D)
25. Who among the following is the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India at present ?
(A) Dr. K. C. Chakraborty
(B) Mr. U. K. Sinha
(C) Dr. D. Subbarao
(D) Shri Anand Sinha
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
26. Which is a Nationalised Bank ?
(A) Yes Bank
(B) Axis Bank
(C) South Indian Bank
(D) Bank of Maharashtra
(E) Karnataka Bank
Ans : (D)
27. Which of the following is not grown as a vegetable ?
(A) Spinach
(B) Cauliflower
(C) Carrot
(D) Mango
(E) Cabbage
Ans : (D)
28. Which of the following books is written by V. S. Naipaul ?
(A) My Story
(B) My Life
(C) Sunny Days
(D) A House for Mr. Bishwas
(E) A Himalayan Love Story
Ans : (D)
29. Who among the following is a famous cartoonist ?
(A) Barkha Dutt
(B) Saeed Naqvi
(C) Prabhu Chawla
(D) R. K. Laxman
(E) M. F. Hussain
Ans : (D)
30. Which of the following terms is associated with the game of cricket ?
(A) Love
(B) Capture
(C) Follow-on
(D) Kick
(E) Punch
Ans : (C)
31. Who is the President of USA at present ?
(A) Hillary Clinton
(B) Barack Obama
(C) George W. Bush
(D) Bill Clinton
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
32. ‘Wimbledon Trophy’ is associated with the game of—
(A) Football
(B) Hockey
(C) Cricket
(D) Lawn Tennis
(E) Badminton
Ans : (D)
33. Which of the following is a Union Territory ?
(A) Assam
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Himachal Pradesh
(D) Uttarakhand
(E) Pudduchery
Ans : (E)
34. Who among the following is not a member of the Parliament at present ?
(A) Smt. Sushma Swaraj
(B) Shri Rahul Gandhi
(C) Shri Sachin Piolet
(D) Shri Anna Hazare
(E) Shri Sharad Pawar
Ans : (D)
35. In India we do not see a currency note of—
(A) Rs. 10,000
(B) Rs. 1,000
(C) Rs. 500
(D) Rs. 50
(E) Rs. 20
Ans : (A)
36. Famous Hawa Mahal is located in—
(A) Lucknow
(B) Udaipur
(C) Jaipur
(D) Bangalore
(E) Hyderabad
Ans : (C)
37. Ritcher Scale is used for measuring which of the following ?
(A) Electric current
(B) Intensity of Earthquakes
(C) Temperature
(D) Velocity of Sound
(E) Volume
Ans : (B)
38. Which is not an electronic company ?
(A) Samsung
(B) Ambuja
(C) LG
(D) Voltas
(E) BPL
Ans : (B)
39. Which of the following is a Member of G-8 ?
(A) India
(B) Pakistan
(C) Afghanistan
(D) Nepal
(E) Italy
Ans : (E)
40. Which is not a member of OPEC ?
(A) Libya
(B) Iraq
(C) Pakistan
(D) Iran
(E) Kuwait
Ans : (C)
41. Which of the following is a gas ?
(A) Methane
(B) Sodium
(C) Lead
(D) Phosphorous
(E) Potassium
Ans : (A)
42. Famous Ajanta Caves are in which state ?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Gujarat
(C) Rajasthan
(D) Orissa
(E) Uttar Pradesh
Ans : (A)
43. ‘Sensex’ is the Sensitive Index of—
(A) Kolkata Stock Exchange
(B) Bombay Stock Exchange
(C) Beijing Stock Exchange
(D) London Stock Exchange
(E) Tokyo Stock Exchange
Ans : (B)
44. Which of the following is not the capital of a state ?
(A) Lucknow
(B) Chandigarh
(C) Shimla
(D) Samastipur
(E) Hyderabad
Ans : (D)
45. Which cup/trophy is associated with the game of cricket ?
(A) DCM Cup
(B) Ranji Trophy
(C) Nehru Gold Cup
(D) Merdeka Cup
(E) Davis Cup
Ans : (B)
46. Mr. Nicolas Sarkozy is the present President of—
(A) Italy
(B) Germany
(C) France
(D) Russia
(E) Greece
Ans : (C)
47. Which o f the following is an alloy ?
(A) Gold
(B) Copper
(C) Brass
(D) Thorium
(E) Zinc
Ans : (C)
48. Which of the following terms is used in the field of Economics ?
(A) Atomic Number
(B) Lenz’s Law
(C) Conservation of Energy
(D) Devaluation
(E) Radiation
Ans : (D)
49. Which of the following is a Horticulture product ?
(A) Sugarcane
(B) Wheat
(C) Rose
(D) Cotton
(E) Jatropha
Ans : (E)
50. Which of the following is not a member of BRICS ?
(A) Brazil
(B) Russia
(C) Iran
(D) China
(E) South Africa
Ans : (C)
Justice Dalveer Bhandari elected to the International Court of Justice
Justice Dalveer Bhandari, the judge of the Indian Supreme Court, was elected to the position of Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
 in the elections held in New York, United States on 27 April 2012. He 
secured 122 out of 197 votes in the General Assembly and 13 out of 15 
votes in the Security Council.
Justice Dalveer Bhandari defeated the 84-year-old Justice Florentino Feliciano of the Philippines in the elections held to fill the casual vacancy following the resignation of Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh from Jordan in October 2011. He will have six-year tenure. He is eligible for re-election for a second term of nine years at the end of the present term.
Justice Bhandari will be the third Asian representative in the 15-member ICJ. As per Article 8 of the ICJ statute the General Assembly and the Security Council elect a judge for the ICJ. Hisashi Owada from Japan, who is also the president, and Xue Hanqin from China are two other Asians in the ICJ bench.
Justice Bhandari was unanimously elected as President of the India International Law Foundation in 2007. He is continuing in that position. Due to retire in September 2012, he will have to step down as a judge of the Supreme Court to assume the new charge.
ICJ, which is more often referred to as the World Court, is comprised of 15 Judges who serve for nine years. In the bench of 15 Judges, 3 hails from Africa; 2 from Latin America; 3 from Asia; 5 from Western Europe and other States and 2 from Eastern Europe.
Justice Dalveer Bhandari defeated the 84-year-old Justice Florentino Feliciano of the Philippines in the elections held to fill the casual vacancy following the resignation of Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh from Jordan in October 2011. He will have six-year tenure. He is eligible for re-election for a second term of nine years at the end of the present term.
Justice Bhandari will be the third Asian representative in the 15-member ICJ. As per Article 8 of the ICJ statute the General Assembly and the Security Council elect a judge for the ICJ. Hisashi Owada from Japan, who is also the president, and Xue Hanqin from China are two other Asians in the ICJ bench.
Justice Bhandari was unanimously elected as President of the India International Law Foundation in 2007. He is continuing in that position. Due to retire in September 2012, he will have to step down as a judge of the Supreme Court to assume the new charge.
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
The ICJ,  the principal judicial body of the United Nations is based 
in the in the Hague in Netherland. Established in 1945 by the UN 
charter, the Court commenced work in 1946. The basic functions of ICJ 
include settlement of legal disputes submitted to it by member states  
and to provide advisory opinions on legal questions submitted to it by  
duly authorized international organs, agencies, and the UN General  
Assembly.ICJ, which is more often referred to as the World Court, is comprised of 15 Judges who serve for nine years. In the bench of 15 Judges, 3 hails from Africa; 2 from Latin America; 3 from Asia; 5 from Western Europe and other States and 2 from Eastern Europe.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Anand Sharma Inaugurates International Business Lounge at Pragati Maidan
International Business Lounge –a new facility 
developed by  the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)  to  cater  
the  rising  demand  for bilateral trade  negotiations and  business 
meets, was inaugurated by the  Union   Minister  of  Commerce &  
Industry  and   Textiles,  Shri  Anand Sharma on April 27. The facility is 
located adjacent to Gate No.2, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. 
Interacting with the media, Shri Anand Sharma complimented ITPO for setting -up the International Business Lounge as an additional facility for hosting bilateral trade conferences as well as formal and informal business meetings on the sidelines of trade fairs at Pragati Maidan. He pointed out that there is tremendous global interest in Indian market and such upgraded facilities are important for meaningful business exchanges. He hoped that the lounge would enhance the appeal of the exhibition complex as an ideal centre for holding ancillary events alongwith the specialized trade exhibitions for an increasing number of business visitors from India and overseas.
Among other dignitaries present on the occasion were Ambassador of Brazil , H. E. Mr. Carlos Duarte, High Commissioner of Pakistan, H. E. Mr. Shahid Malik, Chairperson and Managing Director, ITPO, Mrs. Rita Menon and several other senior officers of Government of India .
With a dedicated conference room supported by quality LED audio-visual system, the lounge offers dining space, pantry services and break out room etc. It also offers three ethnically furnished chambers and VIP rooms for hosting exclusive business meetings on the sidelines of the main Conferences. Equipped with wi-fi enabled internet connectivity, it is ideally suited for day-long bilateral or special business meets and conclaves involving main sessions and breakaway roundtable meetings.
Interacting with the media, Shri Anand Sharma complimented ITPO for setting -up the International Business Lounge as an additional facility for hosting bilateral trade conferences as well as formal and informal business meetings on the sidelines of trade fairs at Pragati Maidan. He pointed out that there is tremendous global interest in Indian market and such upgraded facilities are important for meaningful business exchanges. He hoped that the lounge would enhance the appeal of the exhibition complex as an ideal centre for holding ancillary events alongwith the specialized trade exhibitions for an increasing number of business visitors from India and overseas.
Among other dignitaries present on the occasion were Ambassador of Brazil , H. E. Mr. Carlos Duarte, High Commissioner of Pakistan, H. E. Mr. Shahid Malik, Chairperson and Managing Director, ITPO, Mrs. Rita Menon and several other senior officers of Government of India .
With a dedicated conference room supported by quality LED audio-visual system, the lounge offers dining space, pantry services and break out room etc. It also offers three ethnically furnished chambers and VIP rooms for hosting exclusive business meetings on the sidelines of the main Conferences. Equipped with wi-fi enabled internet connectivity, it is ideally suited for day-long bilateral or special business meets and conclaves involving main sessions and breakaway roundtable meetings.
Special Programme to Boost Productivity in Eastern India
Government of India launched a special programme of 
“Bringing Green Revolution in Eastern India (BGREI)” – a sub scheme of 
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) from 2010-11 in the eastern States 
comprising of Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttar 
Pradesh (East) and West Bengal with an objective to increase the 
productivity of rice based cropping system by promotion of recommended 
agricultural technologies and addressing the underlying key constraints 
of different agro climatic sub regions.  Under this scheme, a bouquet of
 activities have been taken up that include block demonstrations of rice
 & wheat technologies in cluster mode approach; promoting resource 
conservation technology (zero tillage under wheat); creation of asset 
building activities for water management (shallow tube wells/dug 
wells/bore wells, distribution of pump sets); promotion of farm 
implements and need based site specific activities etc. 
The total production of rice during 2011-12 in seven States of the eastern region (as per 3rd Advance estimates) is 5.54 million tonnes, which is about 21 percent and 18 percent more than the production of 2009-10 and 2010-11, respectively.
The total production of rice during 2011-12 in seven States of the eastern region (as per 3rd Advance estimates) is 5.54 million tonnes, which is about 21 percent and 18 percent more than the production of 2009-10 and 2010-11, respectively.
Farm Schemes Emphasize on Availability of Quality Seed, Other Inputs
With a view to increase the production, productivity 
and income of the farming sector, Government is implementing through 
State Governments the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), National 
Food Security Mission (NFSM), National Horticulture Mission (NHM), 
Integrated Scheme of Oilseeds, Pulses and Maize (ISOPOM), besides 
others.  
Under these schemes emphasis is given to easy and reliable access to inputs such as quality seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, suitable technology, extension services, support infrastructure and innovative marketing system. Further, to ensure remunerative price, Government announces Minimum Support Price (MSP) for agricultural commodities every year. National Policy for Farmers, 2007 also has provisions to improve economic viability of farming.
In order to improve credit flow to agriculture sector, Government decided in June, 2004 to double flow of agriculture credit in three years with reference to base year 2003-04. Flow of agriculture credit has consistently exceeded the targets since 2003-04. To facilitate flow of credit to farmers and increase financial inclusion, Kisan Credit Cards (KCC) are being provided to farmers. From Kharif 2006-07, farmers are receiving crop loan up to principal amount of Rs. 3 lakh at 7% rate of interest. In addition, since 2009-10, Government has been providing 1% interest subvention to farmers who repay loans on time. This subvention was increased to 2% in 2010-11 and 3% in 2011-12. Thus, effective rate of interest on crop loan up to Rs.3 lakh for farmers who repay on time has come down to 4% per annum.
Under these schemes emphasis is given to easy and reliable access to inputs such as quality seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, suitable technology, extension services, support infrastructure and innovative marketing system. Further, to ensure remunerative price, Government announces Minimum Support Price (MSP) for agricultural commodities every year. National Policy for Farmers, 2007 also has provisions to improve economic viability of farming.
In order to improve credit flow to agriculture sector, Government decided in June, 2004 to double flow of agriculture credit in three years with reference to base year 2003-04. Flow of agriculture credit has consistently exceeded the targets since 2003-04. To facilitate flow of credit to farmers and increase financial inclusion, Kisan Credit Cards (KCC) are being provided to farmers. From Kharif 2006-07, farmers are receiving crop loan up to principal amount of Rs. 3 lakh at 7% rate of interest. In addition, since 2009-10, Government has been providing 1% interest subvention to farmers who repay loans on time. This subvention was increased to 2% in 2010-11 and 3% in 2011-12. Thus, effective rate of interest on crop loan up to Rs.3 lakh for farmers who repay on time has come down to 4% per annum.
Election Commission hosts third Conference of Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC Countries
Election Commission of India is hosting the Third 
Conference of Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC Countries 
here from 30 April to 2 May, 2012. The Conference brings together the 
Chief Election Commissioners and senior election officials of the region
 on a common platform to share experience of best practices in election 
administration and management.  The Conference will build on the 
initiatives and exchanges discussed at the previous Conferences.  
Discussions will also focus on the final shape of the Forum of SAARC 
Election Management Bodies, which has been approved in principle at the 
last Conference held in Islamabad. The conference will be inaugurated by
 Dr S Y Quraishi, Chief Election Commissioner of India.
Some of the important topics to be discussed are: Empowerment of Election Management Bodies; Inclusive elections (gender issues, marginalized sections, minorities etc.), Voters Education, Controlling Money Power in Elections, Technology for cost-effective elections etc.
The idea of holding such Conferences took concrete shape at the 37th Session of the Standing Committee of SAARC, held at Thimphu, in April, 2010. Bangladesh hosted the first Conference in May 2010, where initial discussions on creating a Forum of SAARC EMBs were also held.
The second Conference was held in Islamabad by the Election Commission of Pakistan. It focussed on experience sharing, and also discussed the draft charter of the proposed Forum. It adopted a resolution to establish the Forum. A number of initiatives on mutual exchanges and training activities were discussed, and bilateral arrangements were tied up between member Commissions. During the Conference, Chief Election Commissioner of India offered to host the 3rd Conference in New Delhi, which was accepted.
Election Commission of India works in close collaboration with the Election Management Bodies of South Asian Countries. In the recent weeks officials for the Election Commission of Afghanistan, Maldives and Bhutan received training at the India International Institute of Democracy and Election management IIIDEM.
Laying the Foundation Stone of the IIIDEM new Campus in Dwarka
Coinciding with the SAARC Heads of EMBs conference, Foundation Stone of new campus of India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) will be laid by Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, Chief Election Commissioner of India, on Monday, at Dwarka, New Delhi in the presence of Election Commissioners Shri V. S. Sampath and Shri H.S. Brahma and Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC countries. They include Mr.Fazel Ahmad Manawi, Chairman, Independent Election Commission, Afghanistan, Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad, Chief Election Commissioner, Bangladesh, Dasho Kunzang Wangdi, Chief Election Commissioner, Bhutan, Mr. Neel Kantha Upreti, Chief Election Commissioner, Nepal, Mr.Ibrahim Waheed, Commissioner, Election Commission, Maldives, Mr. Justice (R ) Muhammad R. Essani, Member, Election Commission Pakistan and Mr. Mahinda Deshapriya, Commissioner of Elections, Sri Lanka. Shri Tejendra Khanna, Hon. Lt. Governor of Delhi will be the Chief Guest at the event.
ECI plans to develop IIIDEM as an advanced resource centre of learning, research, training and extension of participatory democracy and election management. Presently, IIIDEM operates from the premises of the election Commission of India in New Delhi.
The funds to the tune of Rs 48 crores have been approved for 2011-12 and 2012-13 for construction of the new campus.
At present, training courses of IIIDEM are being conducted in the interim premises of this Institute at Election Commission of India. IIIDEM, since its launch in June 2011 has hosted 32 courses for more than 500 election officials and other stakeholders in all aspects of Election management. Training courses are already lined up at IIIDEM in the coming weeks for the upcoming Summary Revision and General Elections in some of the states.
Besides the national training programmes, IIIDEM has also conducted five courses for Kenyan, Maldivian, Bhutanese and Afghanistan election officials and Nigerian Election Commissioners. There are requests for such courses from Nepal and Fiji. Over the ten months of its existence, IIIDEM has become a hub for national and international training courses, seminars and workshops. Standard training modules for international participants have already been developed by a renowned team of Indian and International experts.
Some of the important topics to be discussed are: Empowerment of Election Management Bodies; Inclusive elections (gender issues, marginalized sections, minorities etc.), Voters Education, Controlling Money Power in Elections, Technology for cost-effective elections etc.
The idea of holding such Conferences took concrete shape at the 37th Session of the Standing Committee of SAARC, held at Thimphu, in April, 2010. Bangladesh hosted the first Conference in May 2010, where initial discussions on creating a Forum of SAARC EMBs were also held.
The second Conference was held in Islamabad by the Election Commission of Pakistan. It focussed on experience sharing, and also discussed the draft charter of the proposed Forum. It adopted a resolution to establish the Forum. A number of initiatives on mutual exchanges and training activities were discussed, and bilateral arrangements were tied up between member Commissions. During the Conference, Chief Election Commissioner of India offered to host the 3rd Conference in New Delhi, which was accepted.
Election Commission of India works in close collaboration with the Election Management Bodies of South Asian Countries. In the recent weeks officials for the Election Commission of Afghanistan, Maldives and Bhutan received training at the India International Institute of Democracy and Election management IIIDEM.
Laying the Foundation Stone of the IIIDEM new Campus in Dwarka
Coinciding with the SAARC Heads of EMBs conference, Foundation Stone of new campus of India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) will be laid by Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, Chief Election Commissioner of India, on Monday, at Dwarka, New Delhi in the presence of Election Commissioners Shri V. S. Sampath and Shri H.S. Brahma and Heads of Election Management Bodies of SAARC countries. They include Mr.Fazel Ahmad Manawi, Chairman, Independent Election Commission, Afghanistan, Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmad, Chief Election Commissioner, Bangladesh, Dasho Kunzang Wangdi, Chief Election Commissioner, Bhutan, Mr. Neel Kantha Upreti, Chief Election Commissioner, Nepal, Mr.Ibrahim Waheed, Commissioner, Election Commission, Maldives, Mr. Justice (R ) Muhammad R. Essani, Member, Election Commission Pakistan and Mr. Mahinda Deshapriya, Commissioner of Elections, Sri Lanka. Shri Tejendra Khanna, Hon. Lt. Governor of Delhi will be the Chief Guest at the event.
ECI plans to develop IIIDEM as an advanced resource centre of learning, research, training and extension of participatory democracy and election management. Presently, IIIDEM operates from the premises of the election Commission of India in New Delhi.
The funds to the tune of Rs 48 crores have been approved for 2011-12 and 2012-13 for construction of the new campus.
At present, training courses of IIIDEM are being conducted in the interim premises of this Institute at Election Commission of India. IIIDEM, since its launch in June 2011 has hosted 32 courses for more than 500 election officials and other stakeholders in all aspects of Election management. Training courses are already lined up at IIIDEM in the coming weeks for the upcoming Summary Revision and General Elections in some of the states.
Besides the national training programmes, IIIDEM has also conducted five courses for Kenyan, Maldivian, Bhutanese and Afghanistan election officials and Nigerian Election Commissioners. There are requests for such courses from Nepal and Fiji. Over the ten months of its existence, IIIDEM has become a hub for national and international training courses, seminars and workshops. Standard training modules for international participants have already been developed by a renowned team of Indian and International experts.
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