Abilities India Pistons and Rings Ltd. awarded two gold trophies in ACMA awards

New Delhi, Sep 3 (ANI/Business Wire India): Abilities India Pistons and Rings Ltd. expert in manufacturing of Pistons and Piston Rings for 2 and4 stroke engines, for automobiles (mainly two / three wheelers) has won two Gold trophies, for excellence in Exports as well as in productivity and quality, in the golden Jubilee ceremony of ACMA awards (2008 – 2009).

Abilities India Pistons and Rings Ltd. is the largest manufacturer in India of two stroke pistons kits and is supplying it to USA, Europe and more than 35 countries through out the world.

Speaking on the occasion, Sunil Arora, Joint MD, AIP, stated that, “The real growth is going to start now. The market is ripe for the OEMs and there is tremendous scope to grow. With optimum capex and engineering excellence the company is gearing for the challenge. It was also a part of the ACMA Advance cluster which gave it the impetus to continuously strive for excellence.”

AIP is working as a leader for the manufacture of Pistons and Rings for automobiles (mainly two / three wheelers), chain saws, brush cutters, agriculture sprayers and compressors. AIP is a major OEM supplier for many reputed vehicle and engine manufactures of the country and overseas. AIP has to its credits the development of nearly 200 models of pistons for Chain Saws / Brush Cutters, which places it in a unique position to be a global supplier of Pistons to the OEM and after-markets as the necessary infrastructure for these models is readily available.

Abilities India Pistons and Rings Ltd. was established in the 1966 by R.S. Arora and converted into a limited company in 1995; the company has gone from strength to strength, overcoming many challenges on the way with great aplomb. It is an ISO/TS16949:2002 certified company, recognized EXPORT HOUSE as well as recipient of several AWARDS from EEPC and ACMA for excellence in Exports and Quality and Productivity.

Always keeping its employees first and firmly believing that the company’s success lies in its efficient and happy employees, the company continuously evolves practices that will ensure Total Employee Involvement. Stress is given to ‘all round improvement’ by making 5S, Poka Yoke, Kaizen, Deskilling and Talent development a part of its daily activities. (ANI)

Sam Pitroda calls for ICT’s application for development

New Delhi, Aug. 26 (ANI): Knowledge Commission Chairman Sam Pitroda has called for the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in the field of education, health, environment and agriculture in order to bring in a generational change among the Indian masses.

“The key in terms of what next is to focus on five to six key areas. My preference would be health, education, energy and environment. Pretty broad four to five big areas,” Pitroda said, delivering a keynote address at a function to mark the silver jubilee of Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT).

He also noted that information technology (IT) should be used as a tool to enhance the education sector in the country.

On this score, he called for IT and ICT to supplement and complement each other for positive results.

“They key is we need to use IT in a very different way to build productivity and efficiency in education. Learning models have to change. We need to take advantage of available IT infrastructure to really enhance our teaching as well adds to our teachers resource,” Pitroda, added.

C-DOT is the premier organisation engaged in research and development (R andD) of IT in India and it was set up on August 25, 1984. (ANI)

Patil calls for inclusive and positive changes in live of people

Mussoorie, July 4 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said the UPA Government is keen to create more growth opportunities to ensure inclusive growth and bring positive changes in the lives of people.

Launching the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration here, President Pail said the Centre has chalked out a programme that will pave the y way for an equitable society.

Stating that India had made rapid progress in different sectors due to the reform process initiated in the early 80′s, Patil said the world looks towards the country with great expectation.

“As the government moves to do more for the people, its civil servants need to play a more dynamic and creative role to ensure that the government schemes reach the people,” she added.

Expressing serious concern over corruption, she described it as is a cancer to be eliminated from the administrative machinery.

“People expect good governance and for that civil servants have to be accountable and make it clear to the people that the administration is working for the people,” she said.

Calling for taking administration to the door steps of people, Patil advocated the need for establishing more convenient systems to deal with the public. She also pleaded for a fast track mechanism to address public grievances.

President Patil is on a three-day visit to Uttarakhand.

The President will attend a dinner hosted by Uttarakhand Governor B L Joshi in her honour this evening.

On Sunday, Patil is scheduled to visit the Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines before returning to New Delhi. (ANI)

President to inaugurate golden jubilee celebrations of IAS academy today

Mussoorie, July 4 (ANI): President Pratibha Patil will inaugurate the golden jubilee celebrations of the Lal Bahaddur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie today.

The Lal Bahaddur Shastri National Academy of Administration is the apex training institution for civil service officers.

The President reached Dehradun on Friday for her three-day visit to Uttarakhand state. Governor and B.L. Joshi, Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal welcomed her at the Jolly Grant airport.

The President will attend a dinner hosted by Uttarakhand Governor B L Joshi in her honour this evening.

On Sunday, Patil is scheduled to visit the Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines before returning to New Delhi. (ANI)

Fall in civil suits, rise in criminal cases disturbing: CJI

New Delhi, April 10 (IANS) Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan said there is a new ‘disturbing’ litigation trend in the country – a fall in civil disputes but a rise in criminal cases.

‘Criminal cases have witnessed a three percent rise while there has been six percent decrease in civil cases… This is a disturbing trend,’ the chief justice said late Thursday evening, while inaugurating a function to mark the beginning of the golden jubilee celebrations of the Bar Association of India.

Elaborating upon the new trend, Chief Justice Balakrishnan said: ’87 percent of the total cases pending in India are in the subordinate courts, of which 71 percent are criminal cases.’

In states with higher literacy level, the number of civil cases was 29 per 1,000 people while in states with poor literacy it was as low as 4.6 per 1,000, he said.

Describing the number of civil cases filed as ‘very low’, the CJI wondered why people were not coming forward to file civil suits.

He appealed to the lawyers and legal community to ponder over this issue and help genuine and needy litigants in getting justice at an affordable cost.

The CJI also rued that in recent years there had been some instances of collusion between the defence and prosecution counsel in criminal cases.

The chief justice also disapproved of the astronomical fees being charged by the lawyers from clients and asked them to improve their ethical standards instead and help youngsters during their initial years in the legal profession.

Justice Balakrishnan said statutory bodies like the Bar Council of India and other state bar councils often take too much time in deciding complaints of professional misconduct against advocates.

The CJI wanted the Bar Association of India to set up a panel comprising judges, advocates, academics and others to take up legal research.

Later, BAI secretary Lalit Bhasin said the association had already initiated the process for establishing such a panel.

Druk Air to start flights from Bagdogra to Bangkok

GANGTOK: Royal Bhutan airline Druk Air, popular known as the wings of Dragon, is going to launch twice-a-weekly service from Bagdogra to Bangkok.

According to the new schedule, flights will take off from Bagdogra on Tuesday and Saturday and return on Wednesday and Sunday, charging Rs 6,000 one way to Bangkok or Rs 10,000 both ways, excluding Rs 250 and other service charge.

The charge for Bagdogra to Paro, Bhutan, would be Rs 2,000 plus Rs 250. Passengers from Bagdogra will get enhanced connectivity from Bangkok to several destinations across North America, Europe, Asia and West Asia. The 114 passengers will fly by A319 Air Boeing with enough cargo space.

According to CEO Tandin Jamso, Druk Air, which celebrated silver jubilee last year has decided to buy one more Boeing aircraft and one at least will be taken on lease. Though they are running seven linkages with India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand, attempts are on to expand Druk Air services to Hong Kong, Singapore and many other places like Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.

Tourism secretary SBS Bhadauria said the Sikkim airport will be commissioned by July 2011. Lokendra Rasaily, president of the Sikkim Adventure Tourism Association, reminded that after repeated requests by the Sikkim government, GOI has taken the initiative to convert Bagdogra into an international airport with all facilities. That will not only increase tourist traffic flow, but also pave the way for organic products and floriculture items to reach the international market.

MUCC prizes given away

The M U College of Pimpri recently held its prize distribution function. Dr R V Kirdak, director of higher education, was the chief guest. On the occasion, annual academic prizes were distributed to various students. Principal V Nambiar said throughout the year, the college conducted various programmes as part of its silver jubliee celebrations. Well-known figures like Ram Jethmalani, Rahul Bajaj and Supriya Sule attended a silver jubilee function of the college and diamond jubilee of Jai Hind School run by the Jai Hind Sindhu Education Trusts.

The Finolex Rolling Trophy for the best outgoing student went to Roshan. Rahul Salunkhe bagged the Vision cover page competition prize. Ranjo Sunny was awarded for outstanding performance in sport. Sneha Javrani bagged the first prize in Sindhi elocution contest.

Among the other winners include Kirti Agarwal for highest marks at TY B.Com examination in April 2007, Priya Ramchandani for highest marks in T Y accountancy and Vaidya Asha for securing the highest marks in economics at T.Y.B.Com examination held in April 2008. Tamboli Anjum, Tany Bhatacharya, Rupali Mane, Thomas Fernandes, Jyoti Sachdev, Sneha Kumbhar, Dipendra Dasgupta, Velson Bhavya, Manju Melwani, Kalpana Kumareson, Manju Lohana, Suresh Soumya, Kanchan Hundalani and Abhijeet Mudliar were the other winners.

Martin Luther King III visits Mother Teresa’s tomb

Kolkata, Feb 26 (ANI): Human rights advocate and community activist Martin Luther Kind III visited the headquarters of the Missionaries of the Charity on Thursday and prayed at the tomb of Mother Teresa.

“I am blessed that to get this opportunity to visit the place from where Mother Teresa carried out her service to humanity. World needs peace and humanity as Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi provided,” Luther said.

“We came to pay tribute to walk in the areas and steps of Mahatma Gandhi and my father but also to reacquire inspiration because our world needs a message of non-violence and peace,” Luther added.

The nuns and novices of the Order sang hymns at the tomb of Mother Teresa as they joined in prayer along with Martin Luther King III. They felt privileged to meet the kin of the crusader of civil rights movement in the USA and a couple of them happened to be Americans.

“For me it’s a great privilege to meet him and to see him. Of course I remember his father and I remember the civil rights movement from the beginning and I know how much has been accomplished in our country through Dr. Martin Luther King Junior. It’s a tremendous privilege to meet him,” said Sister Mary Talbot of Missionaries of Charity, Kolkata.

Mother Teresa, an Albanian for over 45 years worked in aid of the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while founding and guiding the Missionaries of Charity’s expansion in Kolkata, first throughout India and then in other countries.

Martin Luther King, father of Martin Luther King III had visited India on a month long tour in early 1959.

On that occasion he had addressed several meetings in New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad.

To commemorate the golden jubilee of his father’s visit to India, Martin Luther King III along with a delegation of like-minded peace activists from USA is presently touring India. (ANI)

Science and technology can tackle economic, social challenges: PM

New Delhi, Jan 10 (ANI): Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh today said that there is a close interconnect between scientific, progressive and secular values.

He was convinced of the necessity of the application of science and technology in tackling the enormous economic and social challenges facing a newly independent India.

Addressing the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of the Indian National Science Academy in New Delhi, Dr. Singh said that INSA has taken the cause of Indian science over more than seven decades.

“Today, the world is moving rapidly towards knowledge-based societies and economies. The pace of scientific and technological transformation all over the world has accelerated beyond our expectations. Yet, as the frontiers of knowledge are pushed forward, new and seemingly intractable problems arise which test our creativity as well as intellect.”

It is against this background that we should look at the role that the Indian scientific community in general and INSA in particular could seek to play in our national life, Dr. Singh said.

“Our priorities must reflect the many challenges and opportunities that we face as a nation. I would like to highlight a few where Indian scientists can make a tangible contribution,” he added.

“The first area that comes to mind is education. Over the years we have built many institutions of excellence and I can say with some satisfaction that since the early years of Independence, no government has done more to increase the number of institutions of excellence in the country than the present government, be they institutes of science, institutes of technology, centres for research or universities in general.”

“Maintaining standards in sciences and education while expanding the base at such a pace is indeed a difficult task. I would expect institutions like INSA to reflect on ways to combine expansion with excellence,” he said.

“The two sectors that call for immediate attention are energy and the environment. Our priorities are very clear. We need greater energy efficiency. We need new and sustainable sources of commercially viable energy. We need equity in the consumption of energy,” Dr Singh said.

“We need to reduce the human imprint on the environment. We need to establish and proliferate ‘best practices’. And we need to meet human needs and our development goals without threatening our planet and its limited resources,” he pointed. (ANI)