Navy inducts stealth destroyer INS Kochi

Kochi, Sep 18 (ANI): The Indian Navy today inducted a stealth destroyer of Kolkata class, INS Kochi, to boost its maritime capabilities and safeguard India’s interests.

Madhulika Verma wife of Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Nirmal Verma, named the second of the three Project 15-A stealth destroyers on September 18.

Mazagon Docks Ltd in Mumbai built the 6500-ton ship, named INS Kochi.

The ship has advanced stealth features, which make it less vulnerable to detection by enemy radar and will be fitted with state-of-the-art weapon systems which include the supersonic BrahMos surface-to-surface missile, the LRSAM Long Range Surface-to-Air Missiles and the MFStar multi-function radar system providing accurate data on surface and air targets.

In addition, four AK-630 rapid-fire guns and a medium range gun will boost the ship’s close-range defence capability.

The ships will also be fitted with indigenously developed twin-tube torpedo launchers and anti-submarine rocket launchers.

The NPOL developed Humsa-NG hull-mounted sonar, and two multi-role helicopters adding punch to the ship’s anti-submarine capability. The maximum speed of the ship is above 30 Knots.

The destroyer will be launched using the pontoon-assisted launch technique, to be employed for the first time in the history of indigenous warship building.

This technique helps in overcoming slipway/ draft constraints and permits launching of heavier vessels. (ANI)

Navy to induct stealth destroyer INS Kochi on Sep.18

New Delhi, Sep 16 (ANI): The Indian Navy will induct a stealth destroyer of Delhi class on September 18 to boost its maritime capabilities and safeguard India’s interests.

Madhulika Verma wife of Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Nirmal Verma, will launch the second of the three Project 15-A stealth destroyers on September 18.

The 6500-ton ship, to be named INS Kochi, is being built by Mazagon Docks Ltd in Mumbai. The Directorate of Naval Design has designed the destroyer indigenously. The existing Delhi Class destroyers are INS Delhi, INS Mysore and INS Mumbai.

The ship has advanced stealth features, which make it less vulnerable to detection by enemy radar and will be fitted with state-of-the-art weapon systems which include the supersonic BrahMos surface-to-surface missile, the LRSAM Long Range Surface-to-Air Missiles and the MFStar multi-function radar system providing accurate data on surface and air targets.

In addition, four AK-630 rapid-fire guns and a medium range gun will boost the ship’s close-range defence capability.

The ships will also be fitted with indigenously developed twin-tube torpedo launchers and anti-submarine rocket launchers.

The NPOL developed Humsa-NG hull-mounted sonar, and two multi-role helicopters adding punch to the ship’s anti-submarine capability. The maximum speed of the ship is above 30 Knots.

The destroyer will be launched using the pontoon-assisted launch technique, to be employed for the first time in the history of indigenous warship building.

This technique helps in overcoming slipway/ draft constraints and permits launching of heavier vessels. (ANI)

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Kim Kardashian and her lesser known sisters are launching a clothing line after being the official buyers for the Dash boutique for some years.

Kourtney Kardashian talks about launching her line in Ok Magazine when asked to describe her style Kourtney dropped some knowledge by saying “I love mixing things, just stuff that I have in my closet. When you put things together, I think it always looks more stylish.”

The reality TV star, Kim,28, spent last week in Florida to support the family business as her sisters Kourtney, 30, and Khloe, 24, opened the second branch of their Dash clothing boutique.

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)

Tata Motors launch new range of trucks

Mumbai, May 29 (ANI): Tata Motors, India’s leading manufacturer of both heavy and light automobiles, launched a new line of trucks, named ‘World Truck’ here on Thursday.

The launching of the new series of trucks also marked the company’s objective to bring international standard top quality trucks in the Indian market.

The range, which comprises of multi-axle trucks, tractor-trailers, mixers and special application vehicles, is a bid by Tata Motors to prove itself as a global auto major.

“There will be various offerings coming from this. There will be tractors for taking higher levels of movements across high speed tracks. There will be tippers which will be meeting construction and mining requirements. So, it is an entire range of products which will be coming through this,” said P M Telang, Executive Director, Tata Motors.

The company however has not mentioned the price levels of its latest models and the varied versions.

“It’s about changing the way trucking happens in India and bringing it closer to the sort of levels that you see in more developed countries and rest of the world. So, it is a range of models and when you talk of range of models, there is no one price we can talk about,” said R Ramakrishnan, Head of Marketing, Medium and Heavy Trucks, Tata Motors.

Tata Motors bought the Jaguar and Land Rover brands last year, and is raising funds to close a 1.9 billion dollars residual bridge loan taken for the acquisition. (ANI)

Musharraf says no woman or child was killed in Lal Masjid operation

Islamabad, Apr. 20 (ANI): Former Pakistan President General (r) Pervez Musharraf has claimed that no child or woman was killed in the controversial military operation conducted in Lal Masjid in 2007.

“It is time to end the lies. Those who say women and children were killed and several hundreds died in the Lal Masjid operation are telling white lies. Only 94 people were killed and all of them were terrorists and extremists. Not a single woman or child was killed,” the Dawn quoted Musharraf, as saying.
However, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain rejected Musharraf’s claim, by saying that there were some children and women present when the operation was carried out against the militants.

“I do not know the exact number of children and women that were inside the mosque during the operation but it is a fact that the mother of Maulana Abdul Aziz (Imam of Lal Masjid) was among those killed in the battle,” said Hussain, who was in power during Musharraf’s regime.

Shujaat added that he had opposed the launching of operation, and even Musharraf, recently, had admitted this fact.

Controversy still prevails about the killing of women and children, and nobody exactly knows the entire truth.

Even Lal Masjid’s Khatib Maulana Abdul Aziz after his release on bail said, “It is quite difficult to tell the exact number of total women and children killed in the mosque during the operation.”

Musharraf, who was leaving for Saudi Arabia for Umrah, also did not have any clear view on the peace deal with the Taliban in the northwestern Swat valley.

“Nothing can be said. If the agreement is only for ensuring speedy and cheap justice within the Pakistani legal structure and system, then it is all right. But from a position of weakness, if the Taliban want to challenge the writ of the government, the deal is dangerous and should not be allowed,” Musharraf said. (ANI)

US Navy opts to continue carrier launch system

WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) – After a review triggered by cost overruns and technology concerns, the U.S. Navy on Wednesday said it has decided to proceed with a new aircraft-launching system for its new aircraft carrier.

Privately held General Atomics, based in San Diego, has been working on the new electromagnetic aircraft launching system (EMALS) that is aimed at allowing the Navy’s new Gerald R. Ford carrier to launch more jets from the flight deck.

The Navy decided to proceed with the new system despite concerns over its development because it “promises to lower overall lifecycle costs, require less maintenance than steam catapults and generate less physical stress on carrier-based aircraft,” said spokesman Lieutenant Commander Victor Chen.

Chen said the decision was based on a major review of the program that weighed possible risks to cost, schedule and technical performance.

Despite remaining risks, the Navy said it decided that continuing the EMALS program was the best option for keeping work on the new carrier, CVN 78, on schedule.

To keep the program on schedule and limit cost growth, the Navy was starting detailed, fixed-price contract negotiations with General Atomics.

The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office concluded in a recent report that the new launching system would not demonstrate full performance of a shipboard-ready system until at least seven months after it was due to begin installing it on the carrier, which is being built by Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N).

The report called the program one of the highest risk factors in keeping the construction of the new carrier on cost and schedule. Northrop is due to deliver the carrier in 2015. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal-Esa; Editing by Gary Hill)

South Korea set to curtail North arms trade

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea is expected to announce as early as Wednesday plans to curtail the North’s suspected trade in weapons of mass destruction, further raising tensions with Pyongyang after the North vowed to quit nuclear disarmament talks.

North Korea said on Tuesday it would re-start a plant that makes bomb-grade plutonium in response to a U.N. rebuke over its launching of a long-range rocket 10 days ago.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said its inspectors have also been ordered to leave North Korea.

In a move bound to ratchet up tensions, South Korea is poised to reveal it will soon join U.S.-led interception of shipments suspected of carrying parts or equipment for weapons of mass destruction. Pyongyang has said such an action would be considered a declaration of war.

The plan, called the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) and joined by 94 countries, would let South Korea stop and board North Korean ships sailing in its territorial waters when suspected of carrying arms or other illicit materials.

North Korea’s threat on Tuesday to quit six-party disarmament talks poses the first big foreign policy test for the Obama administration.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized the expulsion of the U.N. nuclear inspectors as an unnecessary provocation but said Washington was ready to talk.

“Obviously we hope that there will be an opportunity to discuss this not only with our partners and allies but also eventually with the North Koreans,” Clinton said in Washington.

North Korea’s expulsion of U.N. nuclear inspectors is a major reversal of steps it took in 2007 halting the operation of the Yongbyon nuclear complex and allowing the IAEA in to seal facilities there.

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The U.N. Security Council on Monday condemned North’s launch of a long-range rocket, declaring it was a violation of a U.N. resolution adopted in 2006 after the North’s nuclear and missile tests and ordered the enforcement of existing sanctions.

Shipments of energy aid to the North has slowed since last year because of a dispute over how to verify the North’s nuclear inventory under the disarmament deal struck by the South and North Korea, the United States, Japan, Russia and China in 2005.

Experts said the North could have its plant that separates plutonium from spent fuel rods up and running again in as little as three months.

Announcements like this from North Korea are part of a familiar pattern of behavior and as such it is not likely to be a destabilizing factor for regional economies.

Japan’s conservative Yomiuri newspaper sounded a warning that the six-way nuclear disarmament talks may be about to fall apart and pressed China, the North’s key ally and main benefactor, to do more.

“As the North’s largest trading partner and biggest supporter, we hope China will take every effective measure it can against Pyongyang, including a strict application of sanctions on the nation,” the daily said in an editorial.

China has called for calm and restraint from all sides in the six-party talks while expressing hope that the negotiations it hosts would resume.

New U.N. measures may cause Beijing to curb trade in a few items but some analysts said it is likely to maintain its flow of energy, grains and other materials that prop up the North’s broken-down economy.

(Editing by Nick Macfie and Jeremy Laurence)

Bajaj Allianz aims to two-fold its market share in next three years

Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, one of the leading private insurance companies in India, is eyeing to double its market share to 10 per cent in the health insurance segment over the next three years.

The latest information was revealed by a senior executive of the company, during launching of new insurance plan.

Presently, the company’s market share in health insurance, among all the life insurers, is around 5%, which it plans to increase it to 10% in a three-year period.

According to a report, Bajaj Allianz’s health insurance business currently contributes 5% to Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance in terms of number of policies sold.

Apart from latest announcement, in a first of its kind initiative, the company on Thursday, launched its ‘Miss Confident Plans’, in association with the winners of the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2009 pageant.

The company claims that the newly revealed insurance policy has a host of investment plans and specially designed for women. The company during this fiscal has targeted to cover 2.5-lakh people as against 1.6-lakh in the previous fiscal.

According to market experts, the company launched the latest insurance policy, in order to strengthen the Indian insurance industry’s focus on women.

Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, a joint venture company between Bajaj Finserv which was recently demerged from Bajaj Auto, and Allianz SE, initiated its health insurance business in 2007-08.

Poland launches World War II victims database

Warsaw – Seventy years after the outbreak of World War II, Poland will launch a database of some 2 million victims of the fighting, the daily Polska reported on Thursday.

The database will be available in the next several days on straty. pl, and will include the location and circumstances of the victims’ death. Families or loved ones will have the option to add to the list of victims.

“The generation that lived through the war is already departing,” Jan Zaryn, of the co-sponsor Institute of National Remembrance, told the daily. “That’s why we’re very much counting on the murdered victims’ families.”

Officials hope that the database will grow to 4 million names within a year or two.

“Launching such a database is a big event,” historian Wojciech Roszkowski told the daily. “Up until now, researchers trying to determine the number of victims always hit a wall. They weren’t able to determine in various places how many were really died.(dpa)

US has no plans to stop N. Korea ICBM test: Gates

Washington, Mar.30 (ANI): The United States has no plans to militarily pre-empt the launching of a long-range missile by North Korea, but has added that it would act only if the missile or its parts appeared to be headed toward American territory.

US Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates on Sunday said that Washington could give a calibrated military response with cooperation from Japan and South Korea, but reminded one and all that diplomatic action would be pursued first.

North Korea has already announced that it plans to test fire a Taepodong-2 intercontinental ballistic missile.

North Korean officials have said the launching is designed solely to push a satellite into orbit. Although the peaceful, commercial and scientific use of space is protected under international law, a United Nations Security Council resolution specifically bars North Korea from testing missiles and nuclear devices.

Gates said on “Fox News Sunday,” “I don’t know anyone at a senior level in the American government who does not believe this technology is intended as a mask for the development of an intercontinental ballistic missile.”

“If we had an aberrant missile, one that was headed for Hawaii, that looked like it was headed for Hawaii or something like that, we might consider it,” Gates said.

Japan, has authorized its military to shoot down any debris from the rocket that might fall toward its territory, and has joined the United States and South Korea in saying the launching is a cover for testing technology for a long-range missile that could carry a nuclear warhead.

All three countries have demanded that North Korea cancel the launching but have conceded there is little they can do to force acceptable behavior on the isolated government in Pyongyang, beyond threatening even more sanctions. (ANI)

Zardari says he was waiting for Dogar’s retirement to reinstate Chaudhry

Islamabad, Mar 17 (ANI): President Asif Ali Zardari has said that he was only waiting for the retirement of present Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar before restoring Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry as the country’s Chief Justice.

“I never said that I am against Justice Iftikhar. I was only waiting for the retirement of Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar, who took oath as the Chief Justice in the Musharraf regime. Dogar will retire on March 21 and Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry will become the chief justice again in his place,” Zardari said.

“I had made it clear on March 9, 2008 after signing the Murree Declaration that no sitting judge would be disturbed. I said it in the presence of Nawaz Sharif to the media and that was why I never disturbed Dogar,” The News quoted him, as saying.

“It was a small thing, but this small thing exposed many big people,” he said.

Zardari was more concerned about some people from his own party who resigned from their ministries last week rather than his political brother Nawaz Sharif.

Zardari said the political crisis was over, but Pakistan was still facing an economic crisis and terrorism.

Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry was twice removed in the last two years was restored twice. It’s a record in the world judicial and legal history.

His first removal resulted in the launching of a movement for the independence of the judiciary, which was initiated by the lawyers, the media and the civil society. The political parties later joined this movement. (ANI)

Vdopia launches VDO labs for video advertising research

New Delhi, Mar 2 (ANI/Business Wire India): Vdopia, the largest Video Ad Network and Video Ad Platform focused on Indians across the globe, today announced launching of VDO Labs.

The research lab will focus exclusively on taking video advertising experience to the next level by creating innovations around video content.

VDO Labs is building revolutionary ad formats such as Skin Branding, Skin Branding with product placement, and Skin Branding with overlay.

Vdopia’s proprietary Dynamic Skin Branding technology allows the video player skin to change dynamically according to the targeting criteria specified by the advertiser. With this launch, advertisers can now target online video consumers with contextual, interactive advertising for every second of video watched.

In addition to the already successful pre roll ad format, Vdopia’s propietary ‘Dynamic Skin Branding’ ad format delivers continuous brand visibility, highly measurable viewer engagement and extended call to action opportunity for advertisers, without interrupting the video viewing experience of the user.

The innovative ad formats powered by VDO Labs are the most compelling interactive display advertising formats delivered in a customizable Flash ‘skin’ integrated around the video player.

So far, Vdopia has successfully executed the Dynamic Skin Branding ad format for India’s biggest brands like Tata Sky, Big TV, Godrej LCD and many others. This ad format has been the hottest advertising format for both performance and branding clients.

Online video advertising in India is set to grow at 300 per cent in 2009, according to Ernst and Young and has 85 per cent brand recall compared with 54 per cent for the same ad on the television. Vdopia is leading this revolution and is committed to increasing brand recall even further using its technology and innovations.

Chhavi Upadhyay, Chief Operating Officer of Vdopia said, “We have run controlled tests through certain campaigns on our network and our results indicate several fold increase in the campaign performance when these ad formats are shown together on a video, it is almost as if these formats resonate with each other providing advertisers tremendous value.”

Skin Branding delivers more effective monetization of online video content for publishers. The proprietary integrated ad and media player technology is immune to the negative effects of ‘banner blindness’ by delivering extended brand visibility and the advertising exposure is measurable for every second of ad viewed.

Skin Branding advertisements are served each time a new video or application starts and at specified intervals during long-form video content. Vdopia provides complete creative support to deliver the desired campaign objectives.

Saurabh Bhatia, Chief Business Officer of Vdopia said, “The fully customizable ‘skin’ also presents unlimited creative ability for advertisers to include interactive features and functionality such as promotional videos, animated expansion banners, games, contact forms, product downloads and purchases, plus basic click-throughs.” (ANI)

Vdopia launches VDO labs for video advertising research

New Delhi, Mar 2 (ANI/Business Wire India): Vdopia, the largest Video Ad Network and Video Ad Platform focused on Indians across the globe, today announced launching of VDO Labs.

The research lab will focus exclusively on taking video advertising experience to the next level by creating innovations around video content.

VDO Labs is building revolutionary ad formats such as Skin Branding, Skin Branding with product placement, and Skin Branding with overlay.

Vdopia’s proprietary Dynamic Skin Branding technology allows the video player skin to change dynamically according to the targeting criteria specified by the advertiser. With this launch, advertisers can now target online video consumers with contextual, interactive advertising for every second of video watched.

In addition to the already successful pre roll ad format, Vdopia’s propietary ‘Dynamic Skin Branding’ ad format delivers continuous brand visibility, highly measurable viewer engagement and extended call to action opportunity for advertisers, without interrupting the video viewing experience of the user.

The innovative ad formats powered by VDO Labs are the most compelling interactive display advertising formats delivered in a customizable Flash ‘skin’ integrated around the video player.

So far, Vdopia has successfully executed the Dynamic Skin Branding ad format for India’s biggest brands like Tata Sky, Big TV, Godrej LCD and many others. This ad format has been the hottest advertising format for both performance and branding clients.

Online video advertising in India is set to grow at 300 per cent in 2009, according to Ernst and Young and has 85 per cent brand recall compared with 54 per cent for the same ad on the television. Vdopia is leading this revolution and is committed to increasing brand recall even further using its technology and innovations.

Chhavi Upadhyay, Chief Operating Officer of Vdopia said, “We have run controlled tests through certain campaigns on our network and our results indicate several fold increase in the campaign performance when these ad formats are shown together on a video, it is almost as if these formats resonate with each other providing advertisers tremendous value.”

Skin Branding delivers more effective monetization of online video content for publishers. The proprietary integrated ad and media player technology is immune to the negative effects of ‘banner blindness’ by delivering extended brand visibility and the advertising exposure is measurable for every second of ad viewed.

Skin Branding advertisements are served each time a new video or application starts and at specified intervals during long-form video content. Vdopia provides complete creative support to deliver the desired campaign objectives.

Saurabh Bhatia, Chief Business Officer of Vdopia said, “The fully customizable ‘skin’ also presents unlimited creative ability for advertisers to include interactive features and functionality such as promotional videos, animated expansion banners, games, contact forms, product downloads and purchases, plus basic click-throughs.” (ANI)

Centre asks States to implement Women’s Empowerment schemes effectively

New Delhi, Feb.28 (ANI): The Centre on Saturday asked the State governments to effectively implement the Women’s Empowerment Policy to ensure gender equality, enhance participation, protection from domestic violence and their economic and social empowerment.

Union Minister for Child and Women welfare Renuka Chowdhary here asked the States to take advantage of the schemes to promote welfare and protection of women in the society.

Addressing a meeting of the State Ministers in charge of women and Child Development, Renuka said that the government recently introduced amendment in various legislations for the empowerment of women including Child Marriage Act and Protection from Domestic Violence besides launching of schemes like gender budgeting, micro financing and Swadhar Homes for Women in distress.

Union Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhary said that the Centre has decided to universalize the scheme to cover each and every block of the country with an enhanced budget, increase honoraria for Anganwadi Workers and improve norms and also urged the States to take an expansion of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in a mission mode.

Renuka also asked the States to forward new proposals for setting up of hostels for working women, Swadhar Homes for women in stress and crhches.

Emphasizing on strict monitoring to check the incidence of female foeticide, child marriage and trafficking of women, Renuka said the Centre has recently announced two important schemes Dhanlaxmi and Priyadarshani. Both the schemes will help in the economic empowerment of girl child.

Ujjawala, a scheme has been launched to rehabilitate traffic victims. But the success of the schemes will depend on the efforts of being made by the State Government towards the implementation of the schemes.

States were asked to appoint protection Officers without delay for the effective implementation of Protection from Domestic Violence Act and child marriage act and to take up construction of pucca building for Anganwadi

Organized by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, the conference was attended by the Ministers from the States in charge of the Women and Child Affairs, the representatives of the National Commission for Women, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, National Institute for Public Cooperation and Child Development, Central Social Welfare Board and Central Adoption Resource Agency and Rashtriya Mahila Kosh.

Also, on the occasion National Awards were presented to 74 Anganwadi workers for their exemplary contribution under Integrated Child Development Services. Each of the recipients was given Rs.15,000 and a citation.

Besides, the Stree Shakti Puraskars were also presented to five selected individuals who contributed for the cause of development, welfare and empowerment of women. Each was given Rs. 300,000 and a citation. (ANI)

Paswan to launch project for rebuilding of steel plant at Amethi

Amethi, Feb 27 (ANI): The launching of project for rebuilding of steel plant erstwhile Malvika Steel Limited, a division of Usha (India) Limited) will be held today at Jagdishpur Industrial Area, Amethi.

Steel, Chemicals and Fertilizers MInister Ram Vilas Paswan, Rahul Gandhi, Member of Parliament; and Jitin Prasada, Minister of State for Steel will be present on the occasion.

The steel plant, spread over an area of about 740 acres, was acquired by the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) in an auction held under aegis of Delhi High Court at a price of Rs.209 crore.

As per preliminary estimates, SAIL will invest around Rs.300 crore to make the plant viable. Thus, the total investment by SAIL in this venture would be more than 500 crore, which is the largest single investment in the steel sector in the State of Uttar Pradesh.

The main strengths of the plant are: (i) located on a major highway and rail route; (ii) adequate flat land for a well laid out steel plant and township; (iii) proximity to a perennial water source; (iv) proximity to vast consuming centers in Uttar Pradesh small pig size (10 kg) preferred by foundaries; and (v) most of the civil works, structural works and major equipment for the major facilities are available. (ANI)

National meat and poultry processing board launched

New Delhi, Feb 19 (ANI): The Government launched a National Meat and Poultry Processing Board here today.

Launching it at a ceremony here, the Minister for Food Processing Industries, Subodh Kant Sahai, said this apex body will work as a National hub for addressing all key issues related to the meat and poultry processing sector for the systematic and proper development of this sector.

He said that the constitution of the apex body was long overdue.

Sahai added that the National Meat and Poultry Processing Board will be an autonomous body and would initially be funded by the Government for two years and would be managed by the industry itself.

“The Board will have 19 Members including CEO of the Board. Nine members shall be ex-officio members. Of these three members will represent Central Ministries, four shall be drawn from the State Governments and two will be drawn from training/research institutes involved in the meat sector,” he said.

“The Board would serve as a single window service provider for producers/manufacturers and exporters of meat and meat products for promoting and regulating the meat industry as a whole and it would result in large number of employment opportunities. It would also help the rural farmers for increasing their income,” Sahai said. (ANI)

Kuwait’s KNPC to upgrade its refineries at a cost of 3.5 billion dollars

Nicosia, Feb 15 (ANI): The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) has announced that it will implement an ambitious program aiming at upgrading its three refineries – Mina Abdullah, Mina Al Ahmadi and Shuaiba – at a total cost of 3.5 billion dollars.

The program involves the upgrading of tanks, effluent revamping and renovation of control, safety and the main process systems at all its refineries.

If everything goes according to plan, the upgrading will be completed in 2010.

KNPC is involved in the refining of crude oil, the liquefaction of gas and the marketing of oil and gas products.

It should be noted that the company is currently building the new Al Zour Refinery at a cost of 19 billion, which is expected to produce 615,000 barrels per day, when completed in 2012.

The new refinery will be divided into to five packages: the installation of crude distillation units, diesel, naphta and kerosene hydrotreater; a hydrogen production unit, gas treatment and amine treatment units; the construction of offsites and utilities; the construction of a tank farm, and, the construction of marine export facilities.

Last month, the Kuwait National Petroleum Company announced its decision to become one of the first companies in the world to comply with the new ISO2600 Corporate Social Responsibility Guidance Industry Standard, building on its strengths in environmental, social and economic matters.

Launching the initiative, KNPC Chairman Farouk Hussain Al-Zanki said: “It is vital that each and every one of us appreciates our duty to contribute positively to our communities and to give back to the people and the planet that give so much to us. I see a great opportunity for our company to show that it is one of the most environmentally-conscious and socially aware companies in the region and the wider world.”(ANI)

Prince treats fans to online gig at home

London, February 5 (ANI): Prince managed to woo his fans one more time, by surprising them with an online broadcast of a recent live concert at his home.

The pop superstar, popularly also dubbed as His Purple Majesty, His Royal Badness, stormed the launching of his new official website by performing with his band at his Los Angeles residence.

Journalists, competition winners and celebrity fans, including soul singer Anita Baker, were said to have played the audience, reports the Daily Express.

Apart from his singles, the singer further treated his online fans to several other hit tracks The Rolling Stones’ ‘ Miss You’ (ANI)

US attacks can undermine Zardari’s position with Pak Army: Experts

London, Jan 28 (ANI): The continuing of US strikes in Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan could undermine the position of President Asif Zardari vis-a-vis the Army, Western defence experts have said.

They believe that the US-led military intervention is faltering in Afghanistan and can collapse unless a robust diplomatic strategy, involving tribal outreach and a more coordinated international approach, is adopted.

Launching the Military Balance, an annual assessment of global military capabilities and defence economics of 170 states here on Tuesday at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a group of American, Russian, British and Indian experts overtly aligned themselves to the emerging foreign policy pattern in Washington DC.

The survey warned that continuing US strikes against alleged Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in the Pakistan’s tribal areas could undermine the position of President Asif Zardari.

“To effectively pursue the campaign on terror, he will need to balance growing US pressure for military strikes in the tribal areas with the Pakistani Army’s decreasing tolerance for such attacks,” the report said.

“He will have to ensure that the ensuing domestic political turbulence, heightened by the growing economic crisis, does not place his own government at risk from the Army.”

The Obama Administration’s quick decision to deal with the Middle East and Afghanistan and Pakistan through enhanced diplomacy backed by assured action seems to have provided the Western analysts a chance to rewrite their evaluations more or less in line with Washington’s new mindset.

The survey said that with the global economic crisis still unfolding NATO members would find it hard to commit more troops or resources to open-ended conflicts like Afghanistan, especially at a time when the US is increasing its commitment in Afghanistan, The News reported.

There is already a division among NATO allies as to what would be a “success” in that country, the report said, and noted that the Taliban insurgency had continued unabated throughout the past 12 months and has even forced the Western forces to adapt to changes in tactics without making much headway.

The report went as far as saying that the Western alliance lacks a clear strategy for the country, and suggested that the allies improve their efforts to define a common understanding of their objectives in Afghanistan, given that the absence of any clear strategic success threatens the long-term sustainability of the NATO mission. (ANI)