Ludhiana manufacturer claims to develop spy planes

Ludhiana, May 10 (ANI): The Bhogal Hobby Tech Private Limited in Punjab”s Ludhiana city claims to have manufactured spy planes after being approached by the army.

According to them, the UAV aircraft, named Tohi, can be used in conflict zones.

“Some representatives from the army contacted us saying that they had received some aero-models on which they had to train. They approached us after being referred by the National Cadet Corps. With this purpose, we established our company,” said Manvir Bhogal of Bhogal Hobby Tech Private Limited.

The Tohi plane has a cylinder and a shaft, and is fuelled by methanol or petrol. It can fly for an hour with a liter of fuel.

“Till now, the biggest aero-model that we have manufactured has an engine capacity of 86 cc. But our main feature is the manufacturing of UAV models, which was a task assigned to us by the Indian army,” added Bhogal.

UAV are strategic defence tools that greatly benefit the armed forces.

They have previously been used by United States of America to monitor the Tora Bora Mountains in Afghanistan and Iraq post 9/11. (ANI)

Ludhiana businessman designs ”half scale” UAV

Ludhiana, Mar. 31 (ANI): A Ludhiana-based businessman who started off with aero modelling as a hobby has designed a ”half scale” unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

UAV is a light aerial vehicle used by the air force for border surveillance and light combat. Since it is an unmanned vehicle the Air Force uses it to navigate sensitive areas without loss of human life.

“After completing my college studies, I joined my family business, which is a company engaged in manufacturing bicycle parts known by the bhogal brand,” Manjeev Bhogal, owner of Bhogal Hobby Tech, said.

“After joining the business, defence forces approached for aero modelling training because they were aware of my hobby because of NCC Air Wing. When they approached us we started giving training army personnel and officers as hobby flyers,” he added.

Currently, the IAF trains its pilots with UAVs imported from Israel.

Manjeev Bhogal’s company is now eyeing an order which will enable it to manufacture ”half- scale”UAVs at half the import price of 800,000 rupees.

For five years, Bhogal hobby tech has been manufacturing small training aero models for the UAV squadrons of the IAF, Indian Army and the Indian Navy training.

The company has supplied about 24 aero models and flight simulators to the National Cadet Corps (NCC) to train their cadets for microlite flying. (ANI)

NCC delegation visits Kazakhstan

Astana, Mar. 25 (ANI): delegation of nine cadets from the National Cadet Corps (NCC) led by two officers of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel are on a visit to Kazakhstan at the invitation of the Gumiliev Eurasian National University in Astana from 15-27 March, 2010.

An Indian embassy release said the visit is taking place under the aegis of the Youth Exchange Programme between India and Kazakhstan. This was launched in 2008.

So far, three delegations from Kazakhstan have visited India. The first two delegations from Kazakhstan were from the prestigious Abai National Pedagogical University in Almaty. The third delegation comprised of students from the Seifullin National Agro-Technical University and Gumiliev Eurasian National University, both based in Astana.

The delegations from Kazakhstan have visited India for 15 days in the second half of January each year. They participate in the training and familiarization camp organized by the NCC under which they witness the Republic Day Parade and get an opportunity to call on the President and Prime Minister of India.

They also travel to places like Agra and Jaipur and acquaint themselves with the historical and cultural heritage of the country. This year, Professor Abdiraiym Bakytzhan, Rector of the Gumiliev Eurasian National University also visited New Delhi for five days and had an audience with the President and Prime Minister of India.

The current delegation is the second from India to have come to Kazakhstan. It comprises of students from 9 different states of India, including Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand and others. The delegation truly represents the ethos of “unity in diversity” of India.

Speaking at a reception hosted for the NCC delegation, India”s Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Ashok Sajjanhar, said the team should use the visit to expose themselves and interact with people from different cultural, economic and social strata of Kazakhstan including government officials, journalists, artistes, businessmen, singers, painters, political activists as well as members of the Indian community.

Ambassador Sajjanhar expressed his satisfaction at the successful manner in which the Youth Exchange Programme is being implemented. He said that such visits and interactions between the people of the two countries provide important and useful opportunities to strengthen people-to-people contacts and promote understanding and cooperation between the people of the two countries.

Ambassador Sajjanhar also spoke of the ancient, historical and civilisational links between India and Kazakhstan and said that the two countries are poised at the threshold of a significant upgradation in their relations in all spheres, including political, commercial, economic, cultural, social, scientific, technological, education and others.

He warmly thanked the Rector and other organizers of this visit for their gracious hospitality and excellent arrangements made for the visit.

Lt Col Raghunath, one of the leaders of the NCC delegation warmly thanked the Embassy of India and the Gumiliev Eurasian National University for the extremely interesting and useful programme drawn up by them for the visit of the cadets from NCC. (ANI)

International Day against drug abuse observed in New Delhi

New Delhi, June 26 (ANI): The International Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking was observed here today with a “run” organised against drug abuse.

Over 2,500 participants including one hundred recovered addicts, joined the three-kilometer run from Raj Ghat.

The main objective of the event was to create public awareness about the ill effects of drug abuse and to prevent illicit trafficking of drugs.

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, D. Napoleon presided over the event.

Speaking on the occasion, D. Napoleon, made a strong appeal to the people against drug abuse.

“By this run, we must create awareness among the people about drug abuse. Your place, your community, there is no place for drugs,” he said.

The initiative is being taken by the Asian Marathon Champion Sunita Godara for the past six years in collaboration with various government stakeholders, United Nations agencies and the corporate world.

Enthusiastic participants from various schools, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), police forces, National Cadet Corps (NCC), martial art students took part in the event.

The organisers hope that the campaign will send out a strong message of positive health, fitness and well-being and encourage participants to adopt a healthy lifestyle and build a drug free environment. (ANI)

Indian Air Force prepared to meet any eventuality: Air Chief Marshal

New Delhi, Jan 12 (ANI): Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major today said that the IAF is prepared to meet any eventuality.

He was visiting the National Cadet Corps (NCC) camp here today.

The camp has been organised for the NCC cadets participating in the Republic Day parade to be held here later this month.

Replying to a question regarding India’s war preparedness in the wake of the recent Mumbai attacks, Air Chief Marshal Major said that his force is ready for all options.

“The Air Force has its plans ready at all times irrespective of the situation. So there is no reason to think. We have always been ready. We will always be ready for all options that the country exercises,” said Major.

India accused elements in Pakistan for the Mumbai attacks.

On Saturday, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that while keeping its all options open India has not exhausted its diplomatic options in its attempt to bring the Mumbai attack plotters to justice.

Mukherjee also said that India had enough evidence to support a statement made by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh earlier last week that “official agencies” in Pakistan were involved in the November attack.

Pakistan has rejected the Indian allegations.

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Saturday reiterated an offer that Pakistan would cooperate in investigations, but said its forces were ready to defend the country. (ANI)