Finance
1. SEBI bars Sword-Edge,
26 others from capital markets for 5 years
26 others from capital markets for 5 years
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Regulator SEBI has barred Sword-Edge
Commercials Ltd and 26 other entities from the capital markets for five years
or violating various securities norms. The Securities and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI), in its order, said: “Rotam Commercials Ltd or RCL (presently
known as Sword-Edge Commercials Ltd) is prohibited from raising any further
capital from the securities market, in any manner whatsoever for a period of
five years.” - ·
Also, the regulator barred 26 others
including various Malani group entities, Shamanjwali Metals, Krupa Sanay Soni
and Sanjay Soni, from buying, selling or dealing in the securities market for
five years. - ·
These entities have violated regulations
related to Listing Agreement, PFTUP (Prohibition of Fraudulent Trade Practices)
and Takeover norms. - ·
According to Sebi, RCL did not appoint any
director on its board or in the audit committee till September 2010 violating
Listing greement. Besides, certain Malani Group entities did not make
disclosures as required under Sebi regulations. “The Malani group entities
and Krupa Soni group entities had acted in a manner highly detrimental to the
interests of securities market and the investor therein…The violation of law observed
with respect to Malani and Krupa group entities, have to be dealt with sternly
so that it acts as an effective deterrent to future violations. - ·
“Failure to make proper disclosures
under the PIT regualtions by the Malani group entities deprived the investors
of valuable information,” Sebi said in its yesterday’s order.
India
2. PM Narendra Modi launches
Swachh Bharat Mission
Swachh Bharat Mission
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Wielding the broom, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi today launched the country’s biggest-ever cleanliness drive that is
expected to cost over Rs. 62,000 crore, asserting that the “Swachh Bharat”
mission is “beyond politics” and inspired by patriotism. - ·
Debunking criticism that his Government has
been taking credit for every achievement, the Prime Minister acknowledged the
efforts of all previous governments to make India clean. - ·
Administering a pledge to people to make
India clean, he said that this task is not the responsibility only of safai
karamcharis or the government but of all the 125 crore Indians. - ·
He said that today’s campaign should not be
seen as a mere photo opportunity. - ·
In an event marked by fervour and symbolism,
the Prime Minister earlier wielded a broom and swept pavement in Valmiki Basti,
a colony of sanitation workers here. - ·
The Prime Minister said that he is aware that
the criticism of this programme will begin in just a few days but said he is
prepared for this exuding confidence that the countrymen will not let him down. - ·
The urban component of the Mission is
proposed to be implemented over 5 years starting from October 2, 2014 in all
4,041 statutory towns. The total expected cost of the programme is Rs. 62,009
crore, out of which the proposed central assistance will be of Rs. 14,623
crore. - ·
The Cabinet had last month decided to merge
the ‘Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan’, a
campaign for rural sanitation with Swachh Bharat Mission.
3. Nation pays homage to
Mahatma Gandhi on 145th birth anniversary
Mahatma Gandhi on 145th birth anniversary
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The nation today remembered Mahatma Gandhi on
his 145th birth anniversary with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders
paying floral tributes at his memorial here. - ·
Vice President Hamid Ansari, former Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Lok Sabha Speaker
Sumitra Mahajan, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu and Minister
of State for External Affairs V K Singh were among those who also paid homage
to the Father of the Nation. - ·
Naidu was the first to arrive at Rajghat,
Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘samadhi’, followed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi who was
accompanied by former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. - ·
After a while, former Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh arrived at Rajghat and paid floral tributes. - ·
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a brief
visit to the memorial. Clad in a light blue kurta and a white Nehru jacket,
Modi arrived at Rajghat around 7:40 a.m. where he was received by Venkaiah
Naidu. - ·
He went straight to the ‘samadhi’ where after
offering floral tributes, Modi bowed his head. Manmohan Singh and Modi greeted
each other with folded hands when the latter approached the sitting area.
4. Documentary on
Mahatma Gandhi now in digital format
Mahatma Gandhi now in digital format
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A documentary on Mahatma Gandhi containing
“rarest of the rare” video footages, including Bapu’s first interview to a
foreign journalist, has been digitised and will be available for public viewing
soon. - ·
“Mahatma Gandhi — 20th Century Prophet”, an
1941 documentary made by travelogue writer and journalist A K Chettiar has been
digitised with the help of the National Gandhi Museum here. - ·
The Museum plans to screen the 81-minute long
film across various media platforms. - ·
“The film first screened on August 15, 1947
reportedly went “untraceable” in 1959,” says A Annamalai, Director National
Gandhi Museum. - ·
The film, however was available in its
original 15-mm format at a few places but could not be screened often because
technical specifications had became outdated says Annamalai. - ·
Chettiar had travelled more than one lakh
kilometres within India and across countries to collect all the video archives
and pictures of Gandhi to create the original documentary. The effort took him
over three years. - ·
The documentary was first screened as a film,
with due permissions by the Censor Board in 1940 at Chennai’s Roxy theatre with
voiceovers in Tamil. It was later dubbed into Telugu and subsequently in Hindi. - ·
The documentary was also screened on August
15, 1947 in New Delhi which was attended by country’s first president Rajendra
Prasad.
5. Veteran industrialist
Pollachi Mahalingam is dead
Pollachi Mahalingam is dead
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Noted industrialist and three-time MLA,
‘Pollachi’ Dr N Mahalingam died here on Thursday following cardiac arrest
suffered at a function. - ·
A staunch Gandhian, educationist and
philanthropist, 91-year-old Mahalingam’s end came on the Gandhi Jayanthi Day. - ·
Chairman of the over Rs. 5,000-crore Sakthi
Group of Companies and Anamallais Bus Transport Ltd (ABT Services), he was
participating in a lecture when he suddenly collapsed. He was rushed to a
private hospital but declared brought dead, family sources said. - ·
He is survived by wife, three sons – M
Manickam, M Balasubramaniam and M Srinivasan – and a daughter. He had published
Mahatma Gandhi’s works in Tamil in 20 volumes. - ·
Born on March 21, 1923 in Pollachi in
Coimbatore district in an agricultural family, Mahalingam was an alumnus of
Loyola College in Chennai. He also secured a Diploma from the College of
Engineering, Anna University, and was also awarded Honorary Doctorate by Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore. - ·
A receipient of several awards including the
‘Padma Bhushan’ in 2007, he was elected to the state assembly from Pollachi
constituency in 1952, 1957 and 1962 polls on Congress ticket. He had played a
key role in development projects, including the Parambikulam-Aliyar water
project.
International
6. Jens Stoltenberg
takes over as NATO Head
takes over as NATO Head
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Former two-term Norwegian Prime Minister Jens
Stoltenberg started work on Wednesday as NATO’s Secretary-General, the 13th in
the trans-Atlantic organisation’s 65-year existence. - ·
And the key question is whether his
consensus-building style will be more effective in tamping down the Ukraine
conflict and other flashpoints than the hard talk of his predecessor, Anders
Fogh Rasmussen. - ·
Mr. Stoltenberg (55) was unanimously chosen
as by NATO’s policy-making North Atlantic Council in March, a pick that won
swift if tentative approval from Mr. Putin, who had dealt with him when he
headed a left-of-centre government in Norway. - ·
At a time of daunting geopolitical crises,
NATO is undergoing its own version of regime change, with the arrival of a new
chief official who has the blessing, at least temporarily, of one of the West’s
biggest adversaries — Russian President Vladimir Putin.
7. India contributes $1
million to UN women’s body
million to UN women’s body
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Underscoring its commitment to the United
Nations’ body on gender equality and women empowerment, India has contributed
$1 million to the organisation for the current financial year. - ·
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj
handed over the cheque as India’s contribution to the core voluntary budget of
UN Women (United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of
Women) to Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile
Mlambo-Ngcuka on Thursday for the 2014-2015 financial year. - ·
The contribution constituted the fifth
installment of India’s multi-year pledge to provide core predictable funding to
UN Women’s resources and takes India’s existing total contribution to $5
million to the UN body. - ·
Ms. Swaraj reaffirmed the Indian government’s
steadfast commitment to the goals of UN Women, including gender equality,
gender mainstreaming and highlighted the important role played by UN Women in
the formulation of the post-2015 Development Agenda, including the use of
information and communication technology for development, according to a
statement issued by the Permanent Mission of India to the UN. - ·
India is one of the founding members of the
Executive Board of the UN Women, and is presently serving on the UN Women’s
Executive Board.
Sports
8. Indian hockey team
win gold at Incheon, qualify for Rio Olympics
win gold at Incheon, qualify for Rio Olympics
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A spirited Indian men’s hockey team defeated
arch-rivals and defending champions Pakistan 4-2 in a nerve-wracking shoot-out
to end its 16-year gold medal draught in the Asian Games and earn a direct
berth to the 2016 Rio Olympics, in Incheon on Thursday. - ·
It turned out to be a humdinger of a contest
between the two sub-continental foes as both India and Pakistan refused to give
an inch to each other in the entire 60 minutes of a keenly contested tussle. - ·
It took a shoot-out to determine the winner
as both the teanm were locked 1-1 in the regulation time of the summit clash at
the Seonhak Hockey Stadium. - ·
Pakistan started brightly and broke the
deadlock as early as the third minute of the match through Muhammad Rizwan Sr
before Kothajit Singh (27th) equalised for India in the second quarter. The two
teams continued their battle after change of ends but failed to breach the
rival citadels inspite of creating numerous scoring chances, forcing the match
into the shoot-off. - ·
Muhammad Waqas and Shafqat Rasool scored the
goals for Pakistan. - ·
By virtue of the coveted gold medal here,
India have earned a direct qualification to Rio Olympics, while Pakistan will
have to go through the qualifiers. - ·
The last
time India won the gold medal was in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok.
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