Sunday, November 29, 2009

India and China strengthened position on climate change

New Delhi: Best worked up in the argue are expected to dominate the UN summit on climate change at Copenhagen with developing nations coming with their own draft to pre-empt developed nations' likely move to insist on binding carbon emission cuts.
Today’s China and India besides other key and developing nations have done is consolidating their position anchored in the UN Framework on Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ahead of the climate meet," a senior government official said about the recent two-day talks in Beijing. The countries had said they had reached an agreement on major issues, including the need for the West to provide finance and technology to help developing nations combat global warming. The special envoy to the Prime Minister on climate change, speaks about pressures on India and China to cut emissions. India is willing to sign on to an ambitious global target for emission reduction or limiting temperature increase if it is accompanied by an equitable burden-sharing paradigm. The historical and cultural links between China and India, and hoping for promoting and the development. Today’s Sirish Sinha, who heads the climate change division in World Wildlife Fund too opined that there was no obligation on India to reduce cuts and the Beijing statement speaks of the coordinated approach the developing nations would take at the meet. We have shown that India is prepared to do a lot like mitigation action which is a voluntary choice," he added. Prabhat Upadhyaya, a researcher from Teri said it is a signal to the G-77 nations that developing countries are together and that they will stick together at the negotiation table.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Bal Thackeray attacks for taking on Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar

NEW DELHI: India's political establishment Shiv Sena’s leader Bal Thackeray has cleaned bold on Sachin Tendulkar statement made to the media last week. Sachin Tendulkar and Bal Thackeray both are belong to Mumbai. Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar asked to media last week. I am playing 20 year in international cricket for India team. Sachin Tendulkar asked to media I am an Indian first and then a Maharashtrian. I am a Maharashtrian and am extremely proud to proud of that, but I am an Indian first. Thackeray said his friendly advice to Tendulkar was that he should concentrate on international pitch and stay away from politics for his own well-being.
Thackeray, whose party suffered a rout in last month's assembly elections in Maharashtra, took umbrage at the cricket maestro's statement last week that he was a proud Maharashtrian but an Indian first" and "Mumbai belongs to all. That comment followed widespread criticism of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Shiv Sena for the assault on Samajwadi Party MP Abu Azmi for taking oath in the Maharashtra assembly in Hindi. A furious Thackeray said that players like Tendulkar "ultimately play only for themselves. A day after the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) denounced linguistic chauvinism, the BJP simply refused to side with the Shiv Sena. Raj Thackeray had targeted Amitabh Bachchan and now his uncle Bal Thackeray is targeting Sachin Tendulkar. As both parties fight over the Marathi vote, targeting an icon seems to be the easiest way to catch the public eye.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Chief Minister Ashok Chavan thanks for Mumbai voters With Cash

Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has announced to cash reward of Rs 5 lakh each to the three villages in Maharashtra his constituency which gave him the highest number of votes in Maharashtra. All people has gave commitment on Ashok Chavan has made because this statement on Saturday while touring his constituency Bhokar to celebrate his landslide for win, a seat Chavan won by over one lakh to above votes in Maharashtra .Today’s Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and his deputy Chhagan Bhujbal with all comity member to discuss for government formation. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has make celebration with all party members in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has announced to cash reward of Rs 5 lakh each to the three villages in Maharashtra his constituency gave for highest number of the votes in Maharashtra. Ashok Chavan thanks for all Mumbai villager.

Chief Minister Ashok Chavan thanks for Mumbai voters With Cash

Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has announced to cash reward of Rs 5 lakh each to the three villages in Maharashtra his constituency which gave him the highest number of votes in Maharashtra. All people has gave commitment on Ashok Chavan has made because this statement on Saturday while touring his constituency Bhokar to celebrate his landslide for win, a seat Chavan won by over one lakh to above votes in Maharashtra .Today’s Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and his deputy Chhagan Bhujbal with all comity member to discuss for government formation. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has make celebration with all party members in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has announced to cash reward of Rs 5 lakh each to the three villages in Maharashtra his constituency gave for highest number of the votes in Maharashtra. Ashok Chavan thanks for all Mumbai villager.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Ex-Chief Minister Madhu Koda Under scanner by Union Bank begins probe

Jharkhand (Ranchi): Ex - Chief Minister Madhu Koda was accused of corruption in 4,000 crore money. Today’s Union Bank of India (CMD) has to be interrogated by the Income Tax department in connection with deposits of about Rs- 640 crore made by an alleged front man of former Ranchi Chief Minister Madhu Koda. Madhu Koda's front companies are said to have deposited Rs 640 crore between November 2006 and December 2008.
Ujjawal Choudhary the director of Income Tax department to investigation told the media about Koda had told probe officials he wanted to rest and asked them to come in the afternoon. The ED also issued fresh summons to Koda for appear before its officials in Ranchi on Nov. 19 as part of its probe. The bank has also said that cash deposits for gold and silver purchase has trade practice, and that substantial quantity of gold has been purchased from them. After noon Sources said Koda who was to appear before the Directorate on November 15 in the national capital had expressed his inability to do so citing forthcoming polls in the state. The Enforcement Directorater will also ask the official whether he had informed higher authorities about the transaction.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

US President Barack Obama first presidential tour of Asia


US President Barack Obama embarked Thursday on his first presidential tour of Asia, a trip that will include stops in Japan, China, South Korea and the APEC summit in Singapore, as well as a meeting with all 10 ASEAN countries of the leader.
US president Barack Obama want to seek counter charges that America's influence in the world's most populous region is fading amid the rise of China and the distraction of US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The common perception in the region that US influence had been on the decline in the last decided in US. US President Barack wants to give one of the messages that the president will be sending in his visit is that we are an Asia-Pacific nation and we are there for the long haul. After refueling in Alaska, where he will address US troops, Osama’s first stop will be Japan, where he will make a major address in Tokyo on Saturday. Obama will then debut at the Asia Pacific Cooperation forum summit in Singapore, and attend the first-ever joint meeting of a US president and leaders of all 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner suggested that Washington is also looking to its Asian trading partners to power demand in the meantime. As US households save more and the US reduces its fiscal deficit, others must spur greater growth of private demand in their own economies," Geithner said in an op-ed co-authored with his counterparts from Indonesia and Singapore and published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Dalai Lama’s May Tawang visit in Arunachal Pradesh

GUWAHATI: The Dalai Lama, Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader has decided to visit Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, which china claims as for visit it won in November. Buddhist monasteries on the India-China border next month is solely for teaching and shouldn’t anger China’s government. New Delhi government does not want to deal with the travels of religious figures. And China doesn't need to worry about the trip. After this month Dalai Lama go to visit Arunachal Pradesh in the second week of November. He is going there at the invitation from some local Buddhists, Choekyappa told TOI from Dharamsala. China has protested against the visit of the Dalai Lama to Tawang monastery in Arunachal Pradesh but Indian Prime Minister Ms-Manmohan Singh called him an "honored guest" who is free to visit any part of india. The Prime minister said India had been "very generosity" by giving over "58,000 business visas" to the Chinese countries. We are know that India is a freedom country and there are not to want any problem with Dalai Lama's visit to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, considering the fact that he had come to India via Tawang and has visited the place before,'' said a Central Tibetan Administration official, on condition of anonymity. "We were very disappointed last year when the Indian government denied the Dalai Lama the permission to visit Tawang,'' the official added. When Dalai Lama go to visit Tawang in November, it's likely to infuriate the Chinese who have been claiming that not just Tawang but the entire Arunachal is part of their territory. The Chinese have raised their pitch on the border issue in recent months and the visit if it happens will cloud Sino-Indian ties, which have been under strain of late due to reports of violations and skirmishes along the international border. Right now we are hopeful for the Indian government allowing the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal this time. It's a spiritual tour. Besides, it's important for India to take a firm stand on the issue of Tawang and send a signal to China,'' says the Tibetan official, on condition of anonymity.
It may be recalled that soon after his visit to China last year, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had gone to Arunachal to show that "the state was an integral part of India.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Four policemen kill in West Bengal by Maoists

West Bengal (colcata): Today’s in West Bengal Four policemen kill by Maoists in Midnapore district. Ms- Kuldip Singh said to media it is an attack on a police team by the Maoists in Midnapore district. All the four jawans bodies were lying at the bazaar area near a police camp close to a school in Gidhni Bazaar area under Jamboni police station. Colcata chief Minister Ms-Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and senior state government officials left West Midnapore district for Kolkata after a two-day visit, police said. The Maoists had killed three youth’s hours before the chief minister's arrival in the district. There were also reports of heavy gunfight between the Left-wing ultras and the joint security forces in the area under Jhargram sub-division, after the ambush. The bullet-riddled bodies of Lakhi Das, Jayram Mandi and Manoranjan, all Jharkhand Party activits, were found with their hands and legs bound on a road in Kusbani jungle, about 70 km from Midnapore town in West Bengal.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Madhu Koda put in Rs 61 crore in 1 month in Mumbai bank

Jharkhand (Ranchi): Ranchi Ex- chief Minister Madhu Koda and his associates continue to surprise investigators probing what is being referred to as the Great Ranchi and all Jharkhand Robbery. Madhu koda has claim to be a humble tribal and his smart to acquire mines in Liberia and Thailand, they also knew how to spirit away the money they allegedly made by handing over mining leases to different corporate banks in Switzerland. When Income Tax Department conducted searches on the alleged properties Koda and some of his close associates allegedly acquired in several cities across the country. The discovery of the Swiss dimension of the Jharkhand Loot coincided with the arrest of Vikas Sinha, one of accomplice on Madhu Koda. Zaveri Bazar branch to the Union Bank of India failed to find anything amiss about Rs 61 crore that the Koda cartel deposited with it. Madhu Koda did not waste much time after he, helped by political uncertainty and a group of Independents, maneuvered his way into the chief minister's office in September 2006.Madhu koda was accused indulged in money laundered in a big way using both the banking channels and illicit hawala means hoodwinking the due diligence mechanism and intelligence agencies.

Ex - Chief Minister Madhu Koda accused of over 4,000 crore

Jharkhand: Ex - Chief Minister Madhu Koda has been accused in a scam of over Rs 4,000 crore and his house in Ranchi has been raided and sealed. After that Madhu Koda was hospitalised for earlier this week, when he was accused of corruption in 4,000 crore money. When Income Tax Department conducted searches on the alleged properties Koda and some of his close associates allegedly acquired in several cities across the country. When Madhu Koda will be discharge of hospital then it has cleared he has arrested with Vikas Sinha, whose brother, Binod Sinha, was one of Koda's right-hand men, and is now missing. That apparently involved helping Koda to collect assets worth 4000 crore and mainly by serving as a front for him. Income-Tax officials say Sinha's business transactions included Balaji Bullion Corporation (Rs 360 crore), Balaji Bullion Bazar (Rs 990 crore) and Balaji Bullion and Commodities (Rs 100 crore). He also purchased the defunct Indo-Asahi company and gave a loan of Rs 25 crore to another company. Madhu Koda was detained by the Mumbai customs for carrying more cash than is permitted by law while flying to Dubai. After that he was accused of here over Rs 2,000 crore.