FDI Critical For Paralyzed Indian Industry & Economy
FDI Critical For Paralyzed Indian Industry & Economy
October04, 2015 (C) Ravinder Singh ravindersinvent@gmal.com
October04, 2015 (C) Ravinder Singh ravindersinvent@gmal.com
This is first time Rajiv Kumar has correctly diagnosed the cause of
Economic & Industrial Sickness. FDI is critical for India to Revive
Indian Economy & Industry.
Economic & Industrial Sickness. FDI is critical for India to Revive
Indian Economy & Industry.
FDI Meanz Capital, Technology, Skills, Exports, Jobs & GDP
Bombay Plan in 1944 Favoring PSUs was meant to Keep Out Foreign
Multinationals – Bombay Club in 1996 Opposed Globalized Indian Patent
Office, By 1999 Wanted All The Licenses Oil & Gas, Over 50% Equity
etc, Wanted to Takeover NTPC, ONGC, Indian Railways etc. But by 2005
Bajaj Electricals and most others were importing Chinese Appliances
Like Table Fans or Electric Iron and Putting Their Stickers Over
Chinese Brands. In Ten Years most products are Imported from China –
Mobile Phones, Computers, Electricals, Solar Panels.
Multinationals – Bombay Club in 1996 Opposed Globalized Indian Patent
Office, By 1999 Wanted All The Licenses Oil & Gas, Over 50% Equity
etc, Wanted to Takeover NTPC, ONGC, Indian Railways etc. But by 2005
Bajaj Electricals and most others were importing Chinese Appliances
Like Table Fans or Electric Iron and Putting Their Stickers Over
Chinese Brands. In Ten Years most products are Imported from China –
Mobile Phones, Computers, Electricals, Solar Panels.
Rise of China began when it realized Chinese Swedeshi
Industrialization is going nowhere and that it has polluted
environment. China opened up and Invited ‘800 Foreign Experts to Guide
and Help its Industries’ and ‘Attracted FDI in Manufacturing Sector’.
When India attracted say $4b FDI, China $50b to $80b.
Industrialization is going nowhere and that it has polluted
environment. China opened up and Invited ‘800 Foreign Experts to Guide
and Help its Industries’ and ‘Attracted FDI in Manufacturing Sector’.
When India attracted say $4b FDI, China $50b to $80b.
India presently requires say $200b a year FDI to Catch Up with China by
2050 But Nothing Is Coming – Except INDIRECT through Equity Route.
2050 But Nothing Is Coming – Except INDIRECT through Equity Route.
STORY OF INDIA IS REVERSE – INDIA KILLED MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRY
India had multinationals already – CALTEX, Shell Oil, Siemens,
Mercedes, VESPA, LAMBRETTA, L&T, Nestle, Brooke Bond, IBM, Coca Cola,
GE Nuclear Power, Thermal Power [Hitachi, Westinghouse, Siemens and
EE, BHEL at IP Station] Diesel Engine Plant, Electric Locos, Mining
Companies & Technologies, ABB, Railway Factories, Hindustan Lever,
BHEL, Bhakra Dam, Bhilai Steel Plants, IITs, Metal Box, BST Had
Foreign Plants & Technical Cooperation plus more –
Mercedes, VESPA, LAMBRETTA, L&T, Nestle, Brooke Bond, IBM, Coca Cola,
GE Nuclear Power, Thermal Power [Hitachi, Westinghouse, Siemens and
EE, BHEL at IP Station] Diesel Engine Plant, Electric Locos, Mining
Companies & Technologies, ABB, Railway Factories, Hindustan Lever,
BHEL, Bhakra Dam, Bhilai Steel Plants, IITs, Metal Box, BST Had
Foreign Plants & Technical Cooperation plus more –
– were all there 2-10 decades earlier than China began its
industrialization But India Killed Most of Them – Bhakra Dam is
Mismanaged by IAS Officers As Board of Directors and Dullards.
industrialization But India Killed Most of Them – Bhakra Dam is
Mismanaged by IAS Officers As Board of Directors and Dullards.
Indian Industry didn’t Engage Any Of The Brightest IITians Graduating
from 4-5 IITs we had then producing just few hundred a year – Some
MISFITS like Anil Agarwal, CSE, Dr. GD Agarwal, Dr. Ravi Chopra etc
plus more at PSI Sabotaged Hydro Power Development in India, caused
Devastating Land Slides in 2013.
from 4-5 IITs we had then producing just few hundred a year – Some
MISFITS like Anil Agarwal, CSE, Dr. GD Agarwal, Dr. Ravi Chopra etc
plus more at PSI Sabotaged Hydro Power Development in India, caused
Devastating Land Slides in 2013.
Others crippled Patent Office. TERI founded by JRD Tata in 1974
couldn’t even develop a single useful technology like Stove in 41
years – recently TERI Brochure depicted photo of Phillips Stove.
couldn’t even develop a single useful technology like Stove in 41
years – recently TERI Brochure depicted photo of Phillips Stove.
CSIR is Doing BOGUS RESEARCH for 70 Years and India has CRIPPLED
Patent Office since 1970. China is already TOP IPR Country who made
serious efforts from 2005 only when WORLD TRADE OPENED UP.
Patent Office since 1970. China is already TOP IPR Country who made
serious efforts from 2005 only when WORLD TRADE OPENED UP.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES & PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9910693464
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Project
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9910693464
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Project
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Aam Aadmi Party demands urgent intervention of the centre in Dadri
At a time when the country is horrified and shocked over the killing in Dadri by right wing elements, the situation at the spot of the incident is getting vitiated every passing day with the involvement of the BJP and its supporters.
While the mandate of the State and the Central government after the incident should have been the delivery of justice, it’s frightening to know that media is being targeted and radical elements are having a field day in Dadri while victim family is running for justice from pillar to post.
Prime Minister has chosen to selectively remain silent on the issue which in turn is a mute support to BJP’s colonels on ground to make the maximum out of the communal divide. Union minister Mahesh Sharma has covertly and overtly supported the communal frenzy. The involvement of the BJP in the Dadri incident is further established with the arrest of a party leader’s son as prime suspect in organising the meeting which culminated in the attack on the victim’s home.
Every person having expertise within the BJP fold in monetising the communal tension seems to be employed in Dadri. Muzaffarnagar riots accused Sangeet Som today visited and made his contribution by his inflammatory speeches and by further poisoning the atmosphere. The minority community in the area is in a state of terror and is left with no choice but to flee their place of residence. BJP seems to be contemplating to repeat Muzaffarnagar with an eye on rich dividends in the upcoming local body polls in UP and assembly polls in Bihar.
The modus operandi of the right wing communal elements seems to be the same as before. Hate Tweets and social media posts glorifying the Dadri crime are flooding the media which creates a situation of fear among law abiding citizens. With beef as a pretext, these forces try to divide the country.
Aam Aadmi Party demands urgent intervention of the centre in Dadri and seeks that the Prime Minister to should come out clear and mention if he supports the incident or will he take strict action against the elements who are out to destroy the harmony and unity in the society. The role of a union minister and other elements who are either part of the BJP or its extended family need to be investigated and punished.
#5: Karnataka girls win back-to-back; Punjab boys remain undefeated
Ludhiana, Punjab, 4th October 2015: We are midway through the league stages of the 66th Junior National Basketball Championship as the basketball action heats up here in Ludhiana, Punjab.
The evening of the second day of the tournament saw Delhi and Kerala battle it out in an extra time thriller. Last year’s runners up, the Delhi boys were sluggish to start the game, while Kerala came out aggressive. While the honours were even in the first half, the third quarter belonged to Kerala as they took an 8-point lead. But the Delhi boys fought their way back into the game and forced overtime. In the overtime period, Delhi dominated against a tired Kerala team and clinched a 94-87 victory.
In the other games of the evening, the home team Punjab girls took on the strong Karnataka team that featured Bhandavya Mahesha, who competed for India at the FIBA Asia Championship for Women 2015. She is the only player from the senior women’s side in the tournament. The Karnataka team showed their mettle against the home side in a one-sided contest. The Punjab defense could not control the penetration of the Karnataka side, which showed good ball rotation and converted majority of their points in the paint. Priyanka led the Karnataka side with 22 points.
On the other hand, the Punjab boys’ side picked up their second victory against an undersized Madhya Pradesh side. Punjab’s India camper Rahul Mehla put up 25 points as Punjab dominated from start to finish to register a 74-39 victory. In the level 2 boys’ games yesterday evening, Chandigarh and Uttar Pradesh picked up easy victories against Tripura and Telangana respectively, while the Gujarat boys also comfortably defeated Puducherry 61-34.
On Day 3, the Karnataka girls continued their good form, completely dominating against the Madhya Pradesh girls side. Senior player Bhandavya Mahesha showed her class with 32 points. Sakshi Pandey had 17 points for Madhya Pradesh in a losing effort. The Tamil Nadu girls continued their quest to move to Level 1 in the tournament with a blowout victory against Gujarat.
In the boys’ level 1 games on Day 3 morning, Tamil Nadu cruised to another comfortable victory, this time against Haryana. The TN boys broke the 100-point barrier by putting up 104 points, led by Surya’s 21 points and Dhimant Sahi’s 20 points. Their offense looks like a well-oiled machine as we progress further into the tournament. Later, the Rajasthan boys took on the Maharashtra side that was coming off a victory in their last game. However, this time, Maharashtra could not produce the same result as the Rajasthan side outplayed them. With multiple players scoring above 15 points, Rajasthan outclassed their opponent on the court with a 94-50 victory.
Results from Day 2 after 5:30 pm
Girls:
Level 1:
Group A:
Karnataka (Priyanka 22, Bhoomika P. 17) bt Punjab (Gagandeep Kaur 9, Aakarshan Sandhu 9) 61-40 (24-8, 18-11, 13-14, 6-7)
Boys:
Level 1:
Group A:
Punjab (Rahul Mehla 25, Dilpreet 21) bt Madhya Pradesh (Ashish 15) 74-39 (40-8, 14-16, 12-10, 8-5)
Group B:
Delhi (Sunil 31, Erash 15) bt Kerala (Arjun 23, Amal 14, Jibin M. John 14) 94-87(14-18, 22-18, 12-20, 25-17, Extra time 21-14)
Level 2:
Group D:
Gujarat (Mirant Bharat 17, Jugal Rajen 12) bt Puducherry (Barani 20, Atchuthan 11)61-34 (14-10, 21-10, 20-14, 6-0)
Group E:
Uttar Pradesh (Atal Rai 15, Shivan 9) bt Telangana (M. Uday Kiran 6) 56-14 (22-6, 11-8, 15-0, 8-0)
Group F:
Chandigarh (Amit 13, Jatin 13) bt Tripura (Shobit 5) 45-5 (20-2, 12-0, 12-3, 1-0)
Results from morning session of Day 3
Girls:
Level 1:
Karnataka (Bhandavya Mahesha 32, Bhoomika 14) bt Madhya Pradesh (Sakshi Pandey 17, Shivangi 8) 78-32 (19-9, 24-7, 14-10, 21-6)
Level 2:
Group C:
Tamil Nadu (M. Suriyadharshini 10, K. Prithi 9, M. Nishanthi 7) bt Gujarat (Arti 10, Daxa V. 8) 65-29 (21-6, 12-6, 21-6, 11-11)
Group D:
Rajasthan (Kamlesh Taragi 17) bt Goa (Rachel Raposa 11, Rose Rhea Rebelo 11)47-26(12-8, 10-6, 9-3, 16-9)
Group E:
Chandigarh (Akashita 20, Amrit 17) bt Odisha (Urbasi 12, Jayashree 10) 54-52(14-11, 10-7, 15-11, 15-23)
Group F:
Andhra Pradesh (N. Padmavath 6, G. Suneetha 6) bt Bihar 30-4 (10-0, 7-0, 7-2, 6-2)
Boys:
Level 1:
Group B:
Tamil Nadu (Surya 21, Dhimant Sahi 20) bt Haryana (Lalit 21, Deepak 19) 104-76(20-17, 28-19, 24-14, 32-26)
Rajasthan (Akhilesh 23, Yogesh 22, Mahipal 19) bt Maharashtra (Sameer 19, Ashraf 12) 94-50 (21-23, 31-17, 27-6, 14-4)
Level 2:
Group F:
Uttarakhand (Viyoung 20, Abhijot 14, Vaibhav 10) bt Tripura (Nirakar 18, Deepak 11, Kunal 8) 54-45 (19-17, 11-4, 14-15, 10-9)
About the 66th Junior National Basketball Championship
The 66th Junior National Basketball Championship is being organised in Ludhiana, Punjab. The tournament for the ‘18 and under’ category is scheduled from October 2 to October 9 2015 in the basketball hotbed of Punjab, which has produced numerous star international players. The Punjab Basketball Association is the organising body for the tournament under the aegis of the Basketball Federation of India. The venue for the championship is the courts at the Guru Nanak Stadium. There is one indoor court and two outdoor courts at the venue.
Last year’s Junior National Championship was held in Kochi, Kerala. Home team Punjab boys were the winners of the 65th version of the tournament; while Delhi came runners up and Tamil Nadu were the third placed team in the boys’ category. For the girls, Chhattisgarh are the defending champions, who defeated the Kerala girls in the final last year. Uttar Pradesh girls achieved third place.
This year’s tournament will witness the participation of 24 states, each with a boys’ and girls’ team. The last time a national level basketball championship was held in Ludhiana was the Senior National Basketball Championship in 2012-13.
About Basketball Federation of India
The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, 19-year-old Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information atwww.basketballfederationindia.org
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It is my pleasure to introduce National Science Centre, a unit of National Council of Science Museums under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, which is engaged in the popularization of science through non-formal mode. The Council, through its nationwide network of 27 Science Centres, takes science from the labs to the masses, students in particular, thereby attempting to inculcate a spirit to enquiry in young minds. This task of reaching general public and students is achieved through development of permanent exhibitions on various topics of Science & Technology, relevant to the society, as well as designing and conducting various educational programmes and activities. One such programme organized by the Council, to inculcate the spirit of competition and awareness about the topics of current relevance as well as reach the students from nook and corner of the country is “National Science Seminar”. This has been an annual event of the Council since 1982.
We are pleased to inform you that National Science Seminar 2015 will be organized at National Science Centre, Delhi on8th October 2015. The National Science Seminar is held from Block to the District level and District level to the State level. This may vary slightly from State to State or UT. Each State/UT level winner is invited by the Council to participate in theNational level Science Seminar, which this year will be held at the North Zonal Headquarters of the NCSM, National Science Centre, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, on October 8 2015
The event in which 36 State and UTs are participating will be inaugurated by the eminent scientist Prof. Yash Pal, the Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Prof. Talat Ahmad, Vice Chancellor, Jamia Milia Islamia will be Guest of Honour.Dr Harsh Vardhan, Hon’ble Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Government of India will grace the occasion as the chief guest and will handover prizes and certificates of merit to the participants. and Dr Kavita A. Sharma, President, South Asian University, New Delhi will be Guest of Honour.
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Indian Women Press Corps expresses shock over attacks on media-persons in Bishara (Dadri)
The Indian Women’s Press Corps expresses shock and condemns the manner in which media-persons, including women reporters were intimidated, chased and attacked when on assignment at Bisada vilage, Dadri (Uttar Pradesh), following the lynching of a person following rumors of cow slaughter. As per some reports in leading newspapers, filed in first person by journalists who visited Bishara, the village women were instigated to attack the journalists who were merely on duty doing their job. That this should have happened in a place which witnessed a violent murder and that too a few kilometres from the national capital’s border is highly condemnable. The IWPC urges the state government to provide adequate security in the village not only to the mediapersons but to those families who have reason to feel insecure in the aftermath of the event.
T K Rajalakshmi Ravinder Bawa
(President) (General Secretary)
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