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Author: MIL-OSI Publisher

  • MIL-OSI Australia: Concern for welfare – Missing Person – Tennant Creek

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    UPDATE: This media release has been amended since the original release.

    Northern Territory Police continue with land and air search efforts in Tennant Creek in an effort to locate Maxie Graham.  Despite efforts over the last three days Mr Graham has not been located with Police holding grave concerns for his welfare.  Police are asking the public for assistance in tracing Mr Graham’s whereabouts.  The last positive sighting of Mr Graham was on Monday morning. 

    Maxie Graham was last seen driving a silver Ford SUV at around 6.30am on Monday 16 September.  The vehicle was located abandoned at 09:20pm on Tuesday. 

    He is unable to walk unaided meaning he could not have ventured far from where his vehicle was located.

    Maxie Graham has medical conditions and has not presented for crucial appointments.  His family and the greater Tennant Creek community hold concerns for his welfare.

    Police are calling for witnesses who observed this vehicle travelling in Tennant Creek between 6.30am on Monday and 9.17pm on Tuesday to contact the Police on 000 or 1800 333 000.

    MIL OSI News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: France’s new center-right gov’t revealed

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    French Prime Minister Michel Barnier announced on Saturday evening the formation of his government with 39 members coming from center and right-wing parties.

    Among the 17 ministers, seven come from President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist alliance and three from Barnier’s conservative party The Republicans (Les Republicains).

    Jean-Noel Barrot was nominated to replace Stephane Sejourne as Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

    The 41-year-old Barrot was an economist and served as Minister Delegate for Europe in the former government.

    Bruno Retailleau was appointed to be the Minister of Interior, which the French daily Le Figaro considered as a “symbol of firmness” to restore public order in France.

    Retailleau, a member of the Barnier’s party, promised, on his social media platform X account, to “restore order to ensure harmony” and reaffirmed his support for the police.

    The position of Minister of Economy and Finance was given to Antoine Armand who is only 33 years old.

    He now has to help Barnier submit France’s 2025 budget draft bill to the National Assembly while trying to keep France’s debt under control as mandated by the European Union.

    However, the list of members of the new government lacks candidates from the left-wing and far-ring wing parties, two relative winners of the snap legislative elections.

    Barnier’s government immediately received criticism from left-wing parties. The leader of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure denounced Barnier’s decision to form a center-right government, saying that his decision “gives the finger” to democracy.

    Leader of the far-left-wing party, La France Insoumise, the main party of the left-wing parties alliance during the latest legislative elections, Jean-Luc Melanchon, said that the government was formed with “losers of the legislative elections.”

    The government “has neither legitimacy nor a future. It will be necessary to get rid of it as soon as possible,” he said on his X account.

    The left-wing parties already vowed to launch a vote of no confidence against the government in the National Assembly where they do not hold an absolute majority. They need to count on the far-right wing party, the National Rally’s support.

    As for the far-ring wing party, the National Rally (RN), its former leader Marine Le Pen expressed her disappointment over the new government.

    On her X account, she said that Barnier’s government was “transitional” and called for a “major change.”

    For her, the government announced on Saturday evening was rather a reshuffled former government than a newly formed one.

    Macron nominated on Sept. 5 Barnier, former Brexit negotiator, as the new prime minister.

    Barnier has announced that he intended to address “the challenges, the anger, the suffering, and the sense of abandonment and injustice” that the country is currently experiencing.

    After forming a government, Barnier’s urgent mission now remains to complete a draft budget for 2025 before Oct. 1 and submit it for voting in the National Assembly.

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Global: Africa is the world’s largest market for Guinness beer – how its ad campaigns exploit men

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Jordanna Matlon, Associate Professor of Sociology, School of International Service, American University

    Africa is the world’s largest market for Guinness beer (and Nigeria is second only to Britain for the most consumers in one country). The Irish brand’s success on the continent is regarded as a trailblazing business model. And that has a lot to do with their advertising campaigns over the years.

    Award-winning sociologist Jordanna Matlon recently published a research paper that analyses three prominent Guinness Africa ad campaigns. She explores what market forces are behind them – and how they target male consumers and shape masculinity in a way that echoes colonial extraction. We asked her to explain.


    How did Guinness capture the African market – what’s the appeal?

    We can think about Guinness in Africa in two phases. The first was less marketing savvy than old-fashioned imperial domination, in which territories under British dominion were captive markets for British imports. Despite its proud Irish origins, Guinness has had solid connections to the UK since the 1800s. Following British imperial shipping routes, the brewery began exporting to Africa in 1827. In 1959 Guinness established an import/export arrangement with Britain’s United Africa Company.




    Read more:
    Coca-Cola in Africa: a long history full of unexpected twists and turns


    By the era of African independence from the mid-1950s to the 1970s – the second phase – Guinness was already a well-known brand. Its advertising strategies found a ready African audience. Like colonialism generally, Guinness linked the consumption of foreign goods to the “civilising mission”. To be a civilised, modern man, the argument went, was to drink what the colonisers drank. But this was part of a larger work-consume nexus in which modern men were salaried men who could afford such trappings. Women, I should add, were always excluded: colonial ideals expressed clear gender divisions, with men in the public sphere and women at home, cooking for their (supposed) husbands and raising their (supposed) children.

    Tailored to African consumers, mid-1900s Guinness ads featured sophisticated African men in suits and ties enjoying their beers – clearly after a long day at the office. But like so many foreign imports, part of the appeal involved adapting to local tastes. It played off ideas of African strength and especially virility as a masculinised strength.

    Could you talk us through your analysis of the Michael Power campaign?

    This follows directly from my last point. Guinness became well known as a drink that made you strong. From the 1960s on, among its African consumers the brewery made “Guinness gives you power” its rallying cry. This morphed into the fictional character of Michael Power who, at the turn of the century, appeared in film shorts and a feature-length award-winning film, Critical Assignment – all part of Guinness’s advertising campaign.

    Power, a globetrotting journalist, was handsome, fearless, impeccably dressed, and generically African. In Michael Power, Guinness was responding directly to the question of how Africa positions itself in a world still strongly shaped by colonial hierarchies. Here was a figure who had turned the page, embodying elegance, wit, cosmopolitanism – and, of course, power.

    And the other two campaigns – Guinness Greatness and Made of More?

    Despite Michael Power’s success in helping make Guinness Africa’s leading imported beer, the campaigns that followed pivoted sharply. Michael Power was a fictional character who reflected the aspirations more than the reality of most African men.

    To come of age in Africa in the 2000s was to have grown up reeling from the effects of structural adjustment. Jobs that offered the best prospects for a middle-class life had overwhelmingly been in the public sector. The conditions attached to debt relief scaled these jobs back significantly. Now the informal economy was on the rise. To increase its target market, Guinness needed to speak to the experiences of real consumers: men who had long abandoned the prospect of a job that would have required a tie and a briefcase.

    In the commercial I look at from the Greatness campaign, a football scout comes to Africa (it’s unclear where on the continent exactly) and discovers talent everywhere – even in his driver. Not coincidentally, this was aired around the time of the 2010 men’s football World Cup in South Africa when the dream of football stardom felt especially palpable.

    In a Made of More commercial, an actual collective of Congolese dandies known as sapeurs return home from thankless day labour and transform into new men with their stylish – we might say ostentatious! – clothing. The narrator says, “In life, you cannot always choose what you do. But you can choose who you are.” Though not salarymen, they prove their worth.

    These campaigns take a major turn from the colonial iteration of the ideal man. Rather, we find the improbable but spectacular success of the international athlete, or the shift away from work altogether and toward conspicuous consumption. Both reflect a new Africa – indeed, a new global order – that has abandoned salaried work for economies of entrepreneurs and consumers.

    What do you conclude (and what is ‘bottom billion masculinity’)?

    I borrow this idea of the “bottom billion” from the business world, where emerging markets are a final frontier for corporate profits. It is supposed to celebrate the wealth potential of the poorest people on Earth: as the argument goes, the minuscule “wealth” of a billion people is really a fortune.

    Of course if we pick this apart just a bit it is clear that the wealth belongs not to the poor but to the corporations that sell them things. There is no real “Africa Rising” in this vision, no plan for enlarging an African middle class. Reflecting a longer colonial legacy, wealth here is something to be extracted.




    Read more:
    The genius at Guinness and his statistical legacy


    Bottom billion masculinity genders this dynamic. It asks us to think about how conspicuous consumption becomes a way for men to showcase their worth, a substitute for the provider role that is out of reach for so many men working precariously in Africa’s informal economies.

    Guinness’s recent campaigns celebrate the African everyman, the men at the bottom billion. And in doing so, it sells them a beer. It is a powerful example of how men’s search for validation can actually enrich corporations.

    Jordanna Matlon does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Africa is the world’s largest market for Guinness beer – how its ad campaigns exploit men – https://theconversation.com/africa-is-the-worlds-largest-market-for-guinness-beer-how-its-ad-campaigns-exploit-men-239120

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Strengthening Leadership: How Mentorship Supports Women in Wind Energy

    Source: Global Wind Energy Council – GWEC

    Headline: Strengthening Leadership: How Mentorship Supports Women in Wind Energy

    Suzlon Group is among the world’s leading renewable energy solutions provider that is revolutionising and redefining the way sustainable energy sources are harnessed across the world. Presence in 17 countries across Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa and the Americas, Suzlon is powering a greener tomorrow with its strong competencies in renewable energy systems. Suzlon’s extensive range of robust and reliable products backed by its cutting-edge R&D and more than two decades of expertise are designed to ensure optimum performance, higher yields and maximum return on investment for the customers.

    Sustainable development is the creed that underpins Suzlon’s bespoke initiatives to protect the environment, strengthen communities and propel responsible growth. Suzlon is headquartered at One Earth – Pune, which is a Platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) certified and GRIHA 5 star rated campus and is also among the greenest corporate campuses in the world.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Serious crash at Hayborough

    Source: South Australia Police

    Police and emergency services are at the scene of a serious crash at Hayborough.

    Police were called to the intersection of Ocean Road and Port Elliot Road after a car hit a tree.

    The southern end of Ocean Road is currently closed. Motorists are asked to avoid the area.

    MIL OSI News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New ‘brownfield passports’ to seize the growth opportunities of urban areas

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    As part of its brownfield first approach to development, the government has announced plans to support and expedite approval of urban sites, such as car parks.

    • Call for evidence to look at how to accelerate building in urban areas.
    • Part of the government’s brownfield first approach to deliver the homes in the areas people need.
    • Sits alongside plans to deliver 1.5 million homes this Parliament.

    As part of its brownfield first approach to development, the government has announced plans to support and expedite approval of urban sites, such as car parks.

    As signalled in the National Planning Policy Framework consultation, the government is taking further steps toward the introduction of an effective ‘brownfield passport’ to ensure where proposals meet design and quality standards, the default answer is yes.

    A call for evidence will be launched on options to further increase certainty in relation to brownfield development. These will include bold proposals that provide far greater clarity as to the principle, scale, and form of brownfield development with a view to lowering the risk, cost and uncertainty associated with securing planning permissions. 

    The options will then be discussed with key stakeholders, before specific proposals are consulted on, and any new policies implemented.

    As part of its ambition to deliver 1.5 million homes this Parliament, the Government has already taken steps to deliver on its brownfield first approach through the NPPF consultation, setting out changes to clarify brownfield development is acceptable in principle. The consultation closes on 24 September.

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    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CSB Volunteer Team participates in social welfare activity

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    CSB Volunteer Team participates in social welfare activity
    CSB Volunteer Team participates in social welfare activity
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         The Civil Service Bureau’s (CSB) Volunteer Team today (September 22) helped the Hong Kong Society for the Deaf to organise “Hong Kong Sign Language Day 2024” games at a shopping mall in Tai Wai, where members of the public could learn sign language and play games to encourage them to communicate more with the hearing impaired.      Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, said, “In less than 10 days, we will celebrate the National Day. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), a joyous occasion that fills every Chinese with pride. To celebrate with the public, the CSB has actively co-ordinated the event of ‘Civil Service Volunteer Service in Celebration of the Founding of the PRC’. Seventy-five volunteer teams from government bureaux and departments will organise or participate in volunteer services with the theme of celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the PRC. About 4,500 volunteers from the 75 teams will organise and participate in various activities from September to November to share the joy of the National Day with the public, foster a sense of patriotism in the community, and provide care for the needy.      “The volunteer teams will organise a wide variety of volunteer services. In addition to festive events, these activities will include visits and guided tours, care visits, interest classes, handicraft workshops and sports activities. Around 34,000 target participants will benefit from the activities, including the elderly, children and young people, grassroots families, people with disabilities and ethnic minorities.”      Today’s event featured display boards introducing sign language related to the country, with designs incorporating Chinese elements. Volunteers and sign-language teachers led the public in learning sign language for words related to National Day through simple games. Mrs Yeung also joined CSB volunteers in learning sign-language phrases like “75th anniversary”, “panda” and “Hong Kong, China” under the guidance of a sign-language teacher.      Civil servants’ participation in voluntary services not only demonstrates their care for those in need in the community, but also has a positive impact on strengthening team spirit and boosting staff morale in the civil service, as well as deepening civil servants’ understanding of the needs of the public from different angles, enabling them to provide public services in their respective posts in a more targeted manner and better meeting the needs of people. This year the CSB launched the Civil Service Volunteer Commendation Scheme to recognise civil service volunteer teams and individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions in participating in and promoting volunteer services. This scheme includes awards for volunteer teams and individuals. A total of 14 teams and 337 individuals have been selected for awards in this inaugural scheme. An award presentation ceremony will be held at a later date.      The CSB encourages volunteer teams to strengthen collaboration with different sectors of the community to maximise the synergy in promoting volunteerism and using their spare time to help those in need. Today’s event was one such example.

     
    Ends/Sunday, September 22, 2024Issued at HKT 16:40

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: At least 30 killed, 17 injured in coal mine blast in E. Iran

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    At least 30 people have died and 17 others injured in an explosion at a coal mine in the eastern Iranian province of South Khorasan, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Sunday.

    The blast occurred at the mine belonging to the Madanjoo Company in Tabas County at about 21:00 local time (1730 GMT) on Saturday due to a rise in the amount of methane gas in one of the tunnels, Fars quoted Mohammad-Ali Akhoundi, director general of the provincial crisis management headquarters, as saying in an address to reporters on Sunday morning.

    He said that at the time of the explosion, 69 miners were working at the scene.

    Earlier on Sunday, Akhoundi said 40 equipped teams were providing rescue services, putting the number of the rescuers at 100. Two ambulance buses and 13 ambulances were present.

    Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni, in a phone call with South Khorasan’s Governor Javad Ghenaat, ordered him to mobilize all provincial facilities and resources to accelerate rescue and relief operations, the official news agency IRNA reported.

    Elias Hazrati, head of the Iranian government’s Information Council, said President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued a special directive to handle the incident, ordering relevant ministers to take necessary measures. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI: Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) Launches as the Premier Annual Gathering for Crypto Influencers

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC), a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower and inspire the next generation of crypto influencers, is thrilled to announce its official launch in Dubai this fall. Taking place from November 8th to 10th, CCCC will serve as the premier annual gathering for the crypto community. It offers a unique platform for crypto content creators, influencers, and key opinion leaders (KOLs) to learn, network, and grow together, shaping the future of the industry.

    As a team of industry experts and visionaries, CCCC is dedicated to fostering a thriving ecosystem for content creators within the Web3 and crypto space. Our mission is to provide an educational retreat that equips creators with the tools to drive crypto adoption and expand the crypto ecosystem.

    CCCC: Learn x Mingle x Grow

    CCCC will offer sponsors and participants an unparalleled opportunity to:

    • Masterclass With World-Class Celebrities: Discover the secrets to personal branding and content strategies from world-renowned celebrities and influencers.
    • Mingle With Founders of Major Ecosystems: Connect with ecosystem pioneers and discover how they are shaping the future of blockchain and Web3.
    • Learn From Top Executives: Learn from industry leaders including top executives from YouTube, TikTok, and X, alongside over 200 global content creators.
    • Showcase Your Skills: Participate in the Content Creator Hacker House with top content creators and global KOLs and compete for a $70,000 prize while contributing to the future of crypto.
    • Elevate Your Brand: Partner with CCCC as a sponsor and gain unparalleled exposure to a highly engaged crypto community.

    The team is proud to announce that CCCC has already received overwhelming support from the blockchain industry. Leading crypto exchanges have signed on as title sponsors, while key players from the Layer 2 and DeFi ecosystems have also shown their support by joining as sponsors with varying levels of participation.

    “CCCC will provide a thought-provoking and transformative experience for crypto influencers,” said Phoebe Peng, spokesperson for CCCC. “We provide a supportive community and platform that empowers creators to not only expand the future of the crypto industry but to redefine what’s possible in the digital age.”

    CCCC is now accepting sponsorship applications and ticket purchases. For more information or to register, users can visit https://www.cccc.buzz/

    About Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC)

    Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) is led by a team of industry experts and visionaries dedicated to shaping the future of content creation within the Web3 and crypto sphere. Driven by a shared passion for creating a high-value community, CCCC curated a campus that promises an experience unlike any other.

    For more details about CCCC, users can visit: https://www.cccc.buzz/

    For inquiries, users can contact: hello@cccc.buzz

    Contact

    PR Rep
    Tony Au
    Crypto Content Creator Campus
    tony.au@bybit.com

    The MIL Network –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Australia: Government boosts Regional Development with legislation passed by Parliament

    Source: New South Wales Government 2

    Headline: Government boosts Regional Development with legislation passed by Parliament

    Published: 20 September 2024

    Released by: Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Regional NSW


    The Minns Labor Government has passed legislation today that will greatly enhance the delivery of regional economic development and to build stronger communities across rural and regional NSW.

    Significant changes to the Regional Development Act by the Government, have lifted community confidence in how taxpayer funds will be used in regional NSW following years of porkbarrelling and mismanagement by the former Nationals/Liberal Government.

    The NSW Government is committed to delivering change and ensuring government investments are targeted and will make a real positive difference to people and communities.

    The modernised Regional Development Act reflects the community feedback and 232 submissions received in response to the community engagement on the Bill.

    This engagement also included hearing from rural and remote council Mayors and general managers, regional Councils, the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, Business NSW, NSW Farmers, Regional Development Australia, regionally located Universities and the NSW Aboriginal Women’s Advisory Network.

    The new legislation provides a robust framework for how the Government’s $400 million Regional Development Trust supports community needs and economic development in the communities it is designed to serve.

    The changes introduce independent accountability, greatly improve cooperation between all levels of government and provide greater transparency in funding arrangements for regional development projects.

    The Regional Development Act has now been modernised with:

    • Updated objects of the Act to reflect the contemporary needs of rural and regional NSW and encourage cooperation and collaboration with all tiers of government including local government
    • Broader types of financial investment that can be provided from the Regional Development Trust to better respond to the challenges and opportunities in rural and regional NSW
    • Reinvestment enabled into the Regional Development Trust by government, private sector and non-for-profit organisations
    • Strengthened accountability and transparency through new governance and reporting provisions requiring the publication of an annual report, investment strategy and governance framework so the public have a clear understanding of the focus and investment of the Regional Development Trust
    • A mandate that the Minister must establish a Regional Development Advisory Council so that independent expert advice is a constant component of the administration of the Regional Development Trust.

    As part of the modernised Regional Development Act, the Regional Development Advisory Council will provide independent advice and oversight on investments from the Regional Development Trust.

    Community members interested in shaping the future prosperity of regional NSW are encouraged to apply to become part of the NSW Government’s Regional Development Advisory Council.

    Expressions of Interest for the new Advisory Council opened on 11 September 2024 and close on 11:59PM Wednesday 9 October.

    For more information about the Regional Development go to: www.nsw.gov.au/regional-nsw/regional-development-roadmap

    Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said:

    “Updating the Regional Development Act is an important milestone that ensures investments into rural and regional communities from the Government’s $400 Regional Development Trust are strategic and provide real benefits for regional communities.

    “This new Act represents the full delivery of the Regional Development Roadmap to update our regional development framework. This is in addition to the establishment of the regional development advisory council and the investment of $400m into the regional development trust.

    “The Trust will invest where it is needed most and support projects that deliver meaningful benefit to regional communities.

    “With these changes, regional communities can have full confidence that investments are made in a fair and transparent way underpinned by independent expert advice.”

    MIL OSI News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: China’s resistive magnet sets new world record

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    Chinese scientists used an independently developed resistive magnet on Sunday to produce a steady magnetic field of 42.02 tesla, equivalent to over 800,000 times the Earth’s magnetic field, breaking a world record set by the United States in this field in 2017.
    The milestone achievement made by the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CHMFL) is expected to drive scientific discoveries and applications in a wide range of technological fields.
    The steady high magnetic field is an extreme experimental condition, serving as a powerful tool for scientific research. In the experimental environment of a high magnetic field, the properties of matter can be manipulated, which is conducive to scientists discovering new phenomena and exploring new laws of matter, experts explained.
    High magnetic fields can also spur applications, such as electromagnetic metallurgy and chemical reaction synthesis, especially the widespread utilization of nuclear magnetic resonance technology in medical science.
    Due to its significant value in various fields such as physics, chemistry, material science and life science, the steady high magnetic field is referred to as the “cradle” of the Nobel Prizes.
    The new achievement results from nearly four years of efforts by the research team, which involved innovating magnetic structures and optimizing manufacturing processes, said Kuang Guangli, academic director of CHMFL.
    Kuang said this breakthrough could meet users’ needs for a fast, regulated and stable high magnetic field, provide scientists with powerful experimental conditions, and lay a key technological foundation for China’s construction of higher-field steady magnets.

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: China warns of floods exceeding warning marks in southern regions

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, Sept. 22 — China’s Ministry of Water Resources warned on Sunday that some small and medium-sized rivers in the country’s southern regions could see floods exceeding alert levels due to heavy downpours over the next few days.

    Some rivers in Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Jiangxi, among other regions, could swell due to heavy rainfalls from Sunday to Wednesday, according to the ministry.

    The ministry is making arrangements to prevent rainstorms and floods, calling for local water resource authorities to strengthen monitoring, forecasting and early warning.

    Efforts should also be made to ensure the safety of reservoirs and projects under construction during the flood season and to prevent urban waterlogging, said the ministry.

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI China: Myanmar to showcase 84 booths at 21st China-ASEAN Expo

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Myanmar will showcase 84 booths at the 21st China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, from Sept. 24 to 28, the state-run Myanmar Radio and Television reported on Sunday.

    The booths will display a variety of products, including rice, Arabica coffee, aquatic products, fruits, tea, spices, woodwork, handicrafts, and gems, the report said.

    The expo aims to strengthen friendships and trade benefits, promote the development of the version 3.0 China-ASEAN Free Trade Area and boost high-quality development of the China-ASEAN region, it added.

    More than 100 people, including businesspeople and officials from the National University of Culture and Arts in Yangon, will participate in the event, the report said.

    MIL OSI China News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Eastern District Office’s event postponed

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Eastern District Office’s event postponed
    Eastern District Office’s event postponed
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    Attention TV/radio announcers: Please broadcast the following as soon as possible and repeat it at suitable intervals:    Due to heavy rain, the “Eastern District Drone Show cum Variety Show to Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China” organised by the Eastern District Office together with the Hong Kong Island Federation and the Hong Kong Eastern District Community Association originally scheduled to be held at Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground at 7pm today (September 22) will be postponed to October 2 (Wednesday).       Participants who have obtained tickets can join the event on that day with the same ticket. Location and time for the event remains unchanged. The programme of the event will be adjusted.

     
    Ends/Sunday, September 22, 2024Issued at HKT 17:46

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs attends barracks visit for Hong Kong and Macao youths in Guangzhou

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs attends barracks visit for Hong Kong and Macao youths in Guangzhou
    Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs attends barracks visit for Hong Kong and Macao youths in Guangzhou
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         The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, arrived in Guangzhou this afternoon (September 22) to attend a barracks visit for youths from Hong Kong and Macao.     Organised by the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the People’s Government of Guangdong Province, Guangdong Provincial Corps of the Chinese people’s Armed Police Force, the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and the Education and Youth Development Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government, the event aims to promote national defence education among youths from Hong Kong and Macao, and enhance young people’s understanding of national defence and awareness of national security, thereby strengthening their affection for and sense of belonging to the country.     Speaking at the activity, Miss Mak said that national security is the foundation for prosperity and stability in society, as well as the well-being of the people. Today’s event provided a great opportunity for young people from Hong Kong and Macao to visit the barracks and gain an in-depth understanding of the importance of national defence education and national security.     Miss Mak said, “The HKSAR Government attaches great importance to encouraging Hong Kong youths to inherit and promote patriotism and national pride. The HKSAR Government aims to support young people in pursuing their dreams by taking advantage of the opportunities brought by the country’s key strategies, helping them better integrate into the overall development of the nation.” She encouraged youths from Hong Kong and Macao to equip themselves and contribute to the development of the country, Hong Kong and Macao.     About 500 youths from Hong Kong and Macao joined the event. They visited showcases of military equipment and barracks dormitories, gaining insights into the importance of national defence and national security.     Miss Mak finished the visit in the afternoon and returned to Hong Kong on the same day.

     
    Ends/Sunday, September 22, 2024Issued at HKT 17:17

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    September 29, 2024
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Heavy snowfall on N3 claims life of a 39-year-old woman

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Sunday, September 22, 2024

    A 39-year-old woman died on Saturday while trapped in the blizzard that has engulfed the N3 between Van Reenen’s Pass, connecting KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State.

    This was confirmed by paramedic services, Midlands EMS [emergency medical services] Rescue Medics, in a statement.

    According to the medical service, the Midlands EMS Howick crews, along with Midlands EMS Rescue Medics, were dispatched to a shopping centre in Merrivale for a person who had collapsed after being exposed to severe cold overnight, while in a taxi stuck in traffic in the snow. 

    The person was a passenger on the taxi travelling from Johannesburg towards KwaZulu-Natal. The taxi had stopped for refreshments when the incident occurred.

    “Upon arrival, it was found that the individual had collapsed and was in a critical state of hypothermia, requiring urgent medical care.

    “While en route to the hospital, the patient’s condition rapidly deteriorated. Full resuscitation efforts were performed but sadly, the patient was pronounced deceased upon arrival at the hospital,” reads the statement.

    uMgungundlovu District Municipality and its sector departments have expressed their “deepest regret” for this tragic incident. 

    “We express our sincerest condolences to the family and once again, we reiterate to motorists to exercise restraint now that the roads are accessible to obviate further inconvenience, accidents and the risk of losing lives,” the municipality said in a statement. 

    Midlands EMS Rescue Medics urged the public not to underestimate the dangers of cold weather, and to ensure they always stay warm and safe. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Cole Harbour — Missing person: Help the RCMP find Erica Seguin

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 33-year-old Erica Seguin. She was last seen on Thursday September 19, 2024 in the Lake Loon area.

    Seguin has long dark hair, brown eyes. She’s approximately 5’4, 100 lbs. When last seen, she was wearing a brown leather purse, light colored t-shirt and dark pants. Seguin may be travelling in a beige Ford Fusion.

    When someone goes missing, it has deep and far-reaching impacts for the person and those who know them. We ask that people spread the word through social media respectfully.

    Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Erica Seguin is asked to contact the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment at 902-490-5020. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App.

    File #: 24-129893

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Government prioritises providing shelter for stranded motorists in anticipation of more snow

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    In light of the South African Weather Service (SAWS) forecast of severe snow and wet conditions across the country,  Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has directed the National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) to coordinate readiness and response efforts with the relevant stakeholders.

    The severe weather has resulted in extreme cold nationwide, especially in KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State, prompting a robust multisectoral response. 

    According to CoGTA, the focus will be on humanitarian relief, with shelter being provided for those stranded, coordinated by the Department of Social Development. 

    The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will lead rescue operations, while the Department of Transport will focus on road clearance.

    “Our current priority is saving lives by providing necessities and ensuring the safety of those trapped. 

    “We understand families may have travel plans, but we strongly advise against travelling during these conditions. We urge everyone to cooperate with us, as cooperation can help save lives,” Hlabisa said. 

    The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport said although thousands of motorists and truck drivers have been freed on the N3 highway, others are still trapped.

    Hlabisa’s Office said all affected provinces have activated their disaster response structures. 

    This was confirmed during a national coordination meeting with Provincial Disaster Management Centres (PDMCs), which provided updated reports to pinpoint areas that need urgent intervention.

    According to the department, disaster teams are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of those caught in these conditions. 

    The SAWS has since issued a Level 8 warning for additional disruptive snow in several areas, including Alfred Duma (Ladysmith), Dr N. Dlamini-Zuma (Underberg), Greater Kokstad, and others. 

    “This warning signifies potentially life-threatening weather that could impact people, animals, and infrastructure,” the department said.

    In addition, windy conditions, rain and heavy snowfall have disrupted essential services such as water and electricity.

    “Government teams are actively working to restore these services to safeguard lives. KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State continue to experience heavy rains, raising concerns about localised flooding that could affect pedestrians and drivers,” the department said.

    Hlabisa urged the public to exercise caution as disaster teams are continuing to provide emergency assistance. 

    While these teams are dedicated to supporting and rescuing those in need, the department said vigilance is paramount. 

    “The public is advised to stay alert and heed warnings from the SAWS, disaster management teams and law enforcement agencies,” the Minister said.

    In addition, various communication channels will be utilised to keep everyone informed and safe. 

    For emergencies, contact your local municipal disaster management center, the nearest police station, or national emergency numbers 112, 10177, or 107. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Road reopened to clear traffic at Van Reenen’s Pass following heavy snow

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    The road at Van Reenen’s Pass has been reopened to clear traffic, the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) and its concessionaire, the N3 Toll Concession (N3TC), announced on Sunday.

    “Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI) and N3TC route services will now commence to slowly escort stranded road users out of the area in the southbound lanes towards KwaZulu-Natal,” an official statement read. 

    Meanwhile, graders and rescue teams are continuing to clear a safe passage for road users stranded in the vicinity of Swinburne and Montrose.

    “Please remain patient while the next phase of the rescue and recovery operation is being completed,” said Sanral’s General Manager for Communications and Marketing, Vusi Mona.

    Major routes on the N3 were at a complete standstill as heavy snow wreaked havoc, leaving many motorists stranded.

    Sanral has advised road users to carefully follow the instructions of rescue teams and road traffic officials once they receive the go-ahead to proceed and drive slowly, and with the utmost caution and care.

    “As we gear up to reopen the N3 Toll Route, Sanral and N3TC would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all disaster relief organisations, road incident management teams, humanitarian groups, local farmers, and community associations who have provided emergency services and essential aid to stranded motorists. 

    “Your selfless efforts exemplify dedication and compassion in action. You are the real heroes of the N3 Toll Route,” said Chief Operating Officer of the N3TC, Thania Dhoogra. 

    Mona has also expressed gratitude to road users who remained patient, vigilant and compliant under very trying circumstances. 

    “It was a tremendously difficult period for everyone affected, but you have been phenomenal in demonstrating resilience and strong spirit,” Dhoogra added.

    For regular verified traffic updates, please follow @N3Route on X, or contact the 24-hour N3 helpline on 0800 63 43 57 for emergency assistance.

    Follow updates from SANRAL via X and Facebook. – SAnews.gov.za

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  • MIL-OSI China: Confucius festival to accentuate mutual learning among civilizations

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A Confucius cultural festival to be held in east China’s Shandong Province is expected to further facilitate the exchanges and mutual learning among global civilizations by drawing on the wisdom of Chinese ancient philosopher Confucius.
    The 2024 China International Confucius Cultural Festival, with the theme of “conversation with Confucius, mutual learning among civilizations,” will open in Qufu, the birthplace of Confucius, a press conference announced Friday.
    Scheduled to run from Sept. 27 to Oct. 7, the festival will blend culture with tourism, featuring various art performances, exhibitions and folk culture activities across Shandong.
    Xu Rong, an official of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT), said the festival is expected to be joined by more than 370 guests from outside the Chinese mainland, including representatives of international organizations, foreign establishments of Confucian studies, and foreign diplomats.
    The ministry will actively support Shandong in building the festival into an important platform for communication and mutual learning among global civilizations, thus raising the international influence of Chinese culture, Xu said.
    This year’s festival is jointly launched by the provincial government of Shandong, the MCT and the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO.
    Nishan Mountain, located in Qufu, is widely recognized as the place where the philosopher was born. In 2010, Shandong initiated the Nishan Forum on World Civilizations. This year’s forum was held in July.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s smart tourism applications offer unique experiences to foreign travelers

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    TIANJIN, Sept. 22 — Wearing an elegant white dress, Umuhoza, a Rwandan businesswoman, took a photo in front of a smart photo device, which soon generated a photo depicting her as a valiant and chivalrous female with traditional Chinese features.

    “When people travel to China, they really want to take memories back home. The device can take a picture of you and then transform you into a Chinese kind of person. I really love it,” Umuhoza said.

    Umuhoza runs a travel website. She helps tourists from Asian countries travel to African countries, including Rwanda, Egypt and Tanzania. At the same time, her website has a “China package,” catering to travelers from Africa who want to go to China.

    At the 2024 China Culture & Tourism Industries Exposition held earlier this month in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, many foreign visitors were overwhelmed by the novel technologies adopted in China’s tourism sector.

    “That’s amazing. I am very interested in autonomous driving cars and many smart tourism scenes. Perhaps new trade cooperation can be carried out in the future,” Umuhoza said.

    TELLING PEOPLE MORE ABOUT CHINA

    Putting on a virtual reality headset, Elena Jitari-Parry, a full-time travel blogger from Moldova, was instantly drawn to various places to experience the magnificent landscapes of China’s mountains and rivers.

    “So beautiful. It felt so authentic here,” Jitari-Parry said.

    She also quickly learned about securing travel tips for exploring Tianjin via an intelligent tourism companion system, which simply requires a person to ask questions at a booth provided by Midu, a company focusing on artificial intelligence and large language models.

    “Traveling in China can be so easy for foreigners! The digitalization and intelligence services of Chinese tourist attractions have become a new trend, enabling foreigners like me to enjoy a more comfortable and convenient travel experience in China,” Jitari-Parry said.

    With the desire to further explore China, Jitari-Parry chose to be a full-time travel blogger, documenting her travels and experiences in China. “Foreigners are very interested in China’s technological development. I always advise my audience to come to China and see something different.”

    The deep integration of technology and the cultural tourism sector not only creates a variety of experiential consumption scenarios, but also meets people’s new needs for personalized travel, immersive experiences and creative consumption.

    Data showed that by the end of 2023, the scale of China’s digital cultural tourism market had exceeded 1 trillion yuan (about 140 billion U.S. dollars), accounting for more than 30 percent of the entire cultural tourism industry.

    EXPERIENCING SMART, CONVENIENT SERVICES

    In the exhibition area of Meituan, one of China’s leading online services platforms, high-end technologies such as drones and autonomous delivery vehicles became the focus of foreign bloggers’ lenses.

    Ruben Diaz Jr. from the United States was amazed by it. “Some of these things are brand new to me. Tourists can specify drones to deliver the items they need directly to the scenic areas, which is definitely more convenient.”

    A staff member at the Meituan booth said that currently Meituan drones are operating on more than 30 routes in cities such as Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and have completed over 300,000 orders in total.

    Thanks to the rapid development of smart tourism in China, tourists have become accustomed to using online payments, ticket purchases and guided tours during their travels.

    Data from iResearch, an industry research and consulting institute, showed that in 2023, the total number of monthly uses and total usage time of online travel apps had grown by more than 30 percent year on year on average.

    Some Chinese online travel service companies also use digital technologies to meet the growing travel needs of foreign visitors in China.

    In May, Tongcheng Travel launched an international travel reservation platform named HopeGoo, which supports payments in 16 global currencies and via various operating languages.

    Richard Santana, a product designer and blogger from the United States, said that with these online services, foreigners will be more willing to go to China, while their travels in China will also be more convenient.

    Ma Yiliang, chief statistician of the China Tourism Academy, said that “digitalization plus cultural tourism” has become a development trend.

    As “China Travel” has surged to be a hot global social media topic, demand for inbound tourism to China has increased significantly.

    “With the smarter and more convenient experience in China, foreign tourists can find a more open, more confident and safer China during their travels,” said Ma.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Issue Joint Advisory to States/UTs for Effective Implementation of Tobacco-Free Educational Institutions Guidelines and Manual

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 5:28PM by PIB Delhi

    In a significant move to combat tobacco use among youth, the Secretaries of the Union Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare have jointly issued an advisory to all States and Union Territories. The advisory, addressed to Chief Secretaries, calls for the rigorous implementation of the Tobacco-Free Educational Institution (ToFEI) manual, in line with the provisions of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), 2003 in educational institutions.

    This joint advisory, signed by the Secretaries of the Department of School Education, the Department of Higher Education, and the Department of Health & Family Welfare, underscores the alarming effects of tobacco consumption, particularly on children and adolescents. It draws attention to the findings of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) 2019, which revealed that 8.5% of school students aged 13 to 15 in India consume tobacco in various forms. Of particular concern is the fact that over 5,500 children in India begin using tobacco every day. Moreover, 55% of lifelong tobacco users initiate the habit before the age of 20, with many adolescents turning to other addictive substances as a result.

    The advisory emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts of all the stakeholders to safeguard young people from the dangers of tobacco addiction. The goal is to protect future generations by raising awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco use and promoting tobacco control measures within educational institutions.

    As part of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, released the Tobacco Free Educational Institutions (ToFEI) Guidelines for safeguarding minors and youth from tobacco and electronic cigarette use. Further, the Department of School Education and Literacy has developed and launched the ToFEI Implementation Manual on World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) in collaboration with Socio Economic and Educational Development Society (SEEDS). The Department issued the manual on 31st May 2024 to all States/UTs for compliance.

    The ToFEI manual serves as a key resource for educational institutions to implement these anti-tobacco measures effectively. The manual outlines the following objectives:

    i.    More awareness about the harmful effects and long-term health impact of tobacco use amongst the students, teachers, workers and officials in educational institutions;

    ii.   Awareness about various avenues available for tobacco cessation;

    iii.  A healthy and tobacco-free environment in educational institutions and all educational institutions becoming tobacco-free; and

    iv.  Better implementation of legal provisions regarding the sale and use of tobacco products, especially those related to educational institutions, public places, statutory warnings and minors.  

    The advisory encourages educational institutions including schools at all levels, colleges for higher or professional education and universities, both in the public and private sector to adopt the ToFEI manual and guidelines as a comprehensive guide to safeguard the health and well-being of students.

    Through collaborative efforts, the government aims to reduce tobacco use among children and prevent future generations from falling prey to addiction. The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare will work closely with state and district-level officials to ensure these measures are effectively implemented in educational institutions.

    URL to access the Implementation Manual for ToFEI Manual: https://dsel.education.gov.in/sites/default/files/update/im_tofel.pdf

    URL to access the ToFEI Guidelines:

    https://ntcp.mohfw.gov.in/assets/document/TEFI-Guidelines.pdf

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  • MIL-OSI China: Myanmar to showcase 84 booths at China-ASEAN Expo

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Myanmar will showcase 84 booths at the 21st China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, from Sept. 24 to 28, the state-run Myanmar Radio and Television reported on Sunday.

    The booths will display a variety of products, including rice, Arabica coffee, aquatic products, fruits, tea, spices, woodwork, handicrafts, and gems, the report said.

    The expo aims to strengthen friendships and trade benefits, promote the development of the version 3.0 China-ASEAN Free Trade Area and boost high-quality development of the China-ASEAN region, it added.

    More than 100 people, including businesspeople and officials from the National University of Culture and Arts in Yangon, will participate in the event, the report said.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Quick-thinking Lifestyles staff save man’s life

    Source: City of Liverpool

    A grandfather who suffered a heart attack at Lifestyles Ellergreen leisure centre has praised Council staff for saving his life, calling their swift response “unbelievable.”

    On Wednesday, 14 August, 80-year-old Ted Sturgeon, who is a regular visitor to the leisure centre, collapsed from heart failure as he entered the dryside changing area.

    Within 30 seconds, quick-thinking staff responded, led by Duty Manager Arron McCann, alongside Training Officer Natalie Wainwright and Attendant Heather Gibb.

    In a display of rapid teamwork, four members of staff were delivering CPR to Ted in under a minute, including Attendant Tracy Hulks, who was also on duty. A defibrillator shock was administered just 90 seconds after the collapse.

    Ted, a former joiner from Norris Green, began to show signs of recovery after four minutes of CPR and two defibrillator shocks, a critical window in which the team’s immediate action made all the difference.

    Paramedics, who arrived on the scene six minutes later, commended the staff, describing their response as “one of the best they had witnessed”.

    Ted, who has since had an internal cardiac defibrillator fitted, recently returned to the centre to reunite with the team who saved his life. The reunion was emotional, with staff reflecting on the life-saving events of that day, and many were moved to tears.

    The team have now been invited to Liverpool Town Hall, where they will be personally thanked for their efforts by the city’s Lord Mayor, Cllr Richard Kemp.

    Ted’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of quick reactions, teamwork, and the life-saving value of CPR and defibrillation training and administration.

    Quick-thinking Lifestyles staff save man’s life

    Lifestyles staff with Ted at Ellergreen leisure centre © Liverpool City Council

    A grandfather who suffered a heart attack at Lifestyles Ellergreen leisure centre has praised Council staff for saving his life, calling their swift response “unbelievable.”

    On Wednesday, 14 August, 80-year-old Ted Sturgeon, who is a regular visitor to the leisure centre, collapsed from heart failure as he entered the dryside changing area.

    Within 30 seconds, quick-thinking staff responded, led by Duty Manager Arron McCann, alongside Training Officer Natalie Wainwright and Attendant Heather Gibb.

    In a display of rapid teamwork, four members of staff were delivering CPR to Ted in under a minute, including Attendant Tracy Hulks, who was also on duty. A defibrillator shock was administered just 90 seconds after the collapse.

    Ted, a former joiner from Norris Green, began to show signs of recovery after four minutes of CPR and two defibrillator shocks, a critical window in which the team’s immediate action made all the difference.

    Paramedics, who arrived on the scene six minutes later, commended the staff, describing their response as “one of the best they had witnessed”.

    Ted, who has since had an internal cardiac defibrillator fitted, recently returned to the centre to reunite with the team who saved his life. The reunion was emotional, with staff reflecting on the life-saving events of that day, and many were moved to tears.

    The team have now been invited to Liverpool Town Hall, where they will be personally thanked for their efforts by the city’s Lord Mayor, Cllr Richard Kemp.

    Ted’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of quick reactions, teamwork, and the life-saving value of CPR and defibrillation training and administration.

    For first aid advice and information, please visit St John Ambulance: https://www.sja.org.uk/get-advice/first-aid-advice/?parentId=12265&categoryId=12349

    Ted Sturgeon said: “I can’t thank the team enough for what they did that day. Their quick response and the way they worked together were unbelievable.

    “I owe my life to them, and I’ll never forget how their actions saved me. I’m just so grateful to be here today.”

    Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, said: “The incredible actions of the staff at Lifestyles Ellergreen are a testament to the training and dedication they bring to their roles every day.

    “Their quick thinking and the life-saving skills they’ve developed through their training made all the difference in this situation.

    “We are extremely proud of their efforts and the vital work they do, not just in supporting people’s health and wellbeing, but in being prepared for emergencies like this. It’s clear that having such training in place can literally save lives.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MoU Between ARIES & BEL for Space Situational Awareness (SSA)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 4:52PM by PIB Delhi

    Image processing techniques, software for data analytics solutions as well as instruments and laboratories will soon be developed for tracking space objects, especially near-Earth objects and artificial satellites, to ensure the safety of satellites and their users. Such a practice of tracking is called Space Situational Awareness (SSA).

    Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital, an autonomous Institute under the Department of Science & Technology (DST) Government of India, has signed an MoU with the Navaratna Defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) to collaborate on space technologies, particularly focusing on SSA.

    This is a significant step in advancing India’s space situational awareness and technological capabilities, in line with the Government of India’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make-in-India’ initiatives. SSA is required for predicting, warning and avoiding any potential collisions between objects in space.

    As part of the MoU, ARIES and BEL will utilize observations from ARIES’s state-of-the-art telescopes such as the 4m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) for this purpose. The two organizations will jointly develop image processing techniques and software for data analytics solutions. They will also collaborate on development of instruments and laboratories. Various training workshops will be conducted for capacity building in SSA. ARIES will also share its expertise in space weather.

    The MoU was signed at BEL’s Ghaziabad Unit by Prof. Dipankar Banerjee, Director, ARIES and Ms. Rashmi Kathuria, GM (SCCS) & Unit Head in the presence of Dr. Brijesh Kumar, Dr. T. S. Kumar and Dr. S. Krishna Prasad from ARIES and senior officers Shri Bhanu Prakash Srivastava, Director (OU), Mr. Anoop Kumar Rai, CS (CRL-GAD) and Mr. Puneet Jain, AGM (Marketing) from BEL.

     

                  

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Secretary for Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change delivers opening remarks at Summit of the Future Side Event in the United Nations Headquarters

    Source: Government of India

    Union Secretary for Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change delivers opening remarks at Summit of the Future Side Event in the United Nations Headquarters

    Adopting LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) globally will reduce Green Houses Gases Emissions by 2 billion Tonnes by 2030 as per IEA, says Union Secretary Ms. Leena Nandan

    Ms. Leena Nandan highlights Prime Minister’s ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ visionary initiative to Inspire Global citizens worldwide to plant Trees in the name of their own Mother and for Mother Earth

    750 million trees planted across India between 5th June and 17th September i.e. 7 million trees per day, says Ms. Nandan

    India’s New Education Policy and Skill Council for Green Jobs hold the key to skilling youth for green jobs in India, says Ms. Nandan

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 5:24PM by PIB Delhi

    Ms. Leena Nandan, Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in her opening remarks, addressed the Summit of the Future Side Event at the United Nations Headquarters today, which focused on Empowering Youth for Sustainable Futures: Intergenerational Responsibility and Skills for a Just Transition.

    The two-minute video on LiFE i.e Lifestyle for Environment was screened in the opening remarks. The Union Secretary Ms. Leena Nandan said that two-minute video on life was an attempt to capture the philosophy and true spirit of India’s multidimensional approach to address the challenge of Climate Change.  She further added that LiFE i.e. Lifestyle for Environment is one of the key strategies enunciated by Prime Minister of India in COP-26.

    She highlighted that Mission LiFE was launched globally by the Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi in October, 2022, in the presence of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The Mission LiFE is being implemented across the country and the globe under the leadership of Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

    Speaking on the occasion, she stated that Mission LiFE promotes a shift in our daily behaviours towards environmentally friendly choices and the adoption of sustainable lifestyles. By integrating sustainable consumption practices, LiFE can drive significant progress on SDG12.

    She emphasized that the climate action resolution sponsored by India received support from Bolivia and Sri Lanka. Building on this momentum, she stated that the United Nations Environment Assembly adopted a resolution promoting sustainable lifestyles at its sixth session in Nairobi on March 1, 2024. She further said that the International Energy Agency estimates that implementing the actions promoted by Mission LiFE could reduce global GHG emissions by 2 billion tonnes annually by 2030.

    She highlighted that today’s children and youth are essential for ensuring intergenerational equity. This responsibility requires us to equip them with the skills and tools necessary for a just transition, she added. 

    She explained that our youth, who make up nearly 28% of the population, hold great potential for leading the transition to a green economy. As one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, we see this demographic dividend as essential for achieving sustainable and inclusive growth.

    Ms. Leena Nandan stated that the New Education Policy of India, along with the Green Skill Development Programme and the Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ), offers a comprehensive solution to address the increasing demand for Green Jobs.

    She stated that the SCGJ’s vision for 2047 expects the clean energy transition to generate 30-35 million new jobs in India. Programs like the International Solar Alliance and the Global Biofuel Alliance aim to create green jobs globally by empowering youth and equipping them with skills. Recognising the contribution of India in promoting LiFE i.e Lifestyle for Environment for sustainable consumption and production, it has been nominated for a two-year seat on the board of 10-Year Framework of Programmes (10YFP) under UNEP.

    She quoted Prime Minister of India for special attention to Mission LiFE i.e Lifestyle for Environment “Too often, our discussion is reduced to an argument about emission cuts. But we are more likely to succeed if we offer affordable solutions, not simply impose decisions. And, it is for the same reason that I call for a change in lifestyle. Because, the emission reduction that we seek will be the natural outcome of how we live and work”.

    Union Secretary Ms. Leena Nandan highlighted the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in launching “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” or “Plant4Mother” aimed at involving the citizens of India and the world in planting trees as a mark of love and respect for one’s own Mother and Mother Earth. She announced that more than 750 million trees have been planted in India between June 5 and September 17 under the initiative, which amounts to about 7 million trees per day.

    She urged everyone to come together and move forward, recognizing that our choices today will not only benefit the planet but also shape the future for our children and youth.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: India Water Week 2024

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ministry of Jal Shakti

    India Water Week 2024


    A Global Conclave for Water Solutions

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: International Coastal Clean-up Day: Maharashtra Governor, Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, participate in the Beach Clean-Up Campaign in Mumbai

    Source: Government of India

    International Coastal Clean-up Day: Maharashtra Governor, Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, participate in the Beach Clean-Up Campaign in Mumbai

    Environment Minister Sh. Bhupender Yadav Announces Guidelines to Support Startups in Waste recycling

    Maharashtra celebrates International Coastal Cleanup Day with a Mega Beach Cleaning Campaign at Juhu, Mumbai

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 1:20PM by PIB Mumbai

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    “Ministry of Environment and Climate Change will provide one-time financial support for youth-led recycling startups aimed at creating a cleaner and greener planet,” Union Minister for Environment and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav announced Guidelines for One-Time Financial Support for Establishing Recycling Plants while taking part in Beach Clean-up Drive at Juhu, Mumbai today. On the occasion of International Coastal Cleanup Day- 21st September 2024, Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) in partnership with Ministry of Earth Sciences and the Government of Maharashtra, organised a Mega Beach Cleaning Drive at Juhu Beach.

    The Minister also mentioned that we human beings often forget the importance of cleanliness despite our understanding of resource utilization. “While nature generously provides us with pure resources, our return to the earth often consists of waste,” remarked. 

    He also spoke about the necessity of several steps to be taken to save environment; Water conservation,Promoting technologies that reduce solid waste, Creative Waste Disposal  Encouraging innovative methods for waste management, Healthy Lifestyle Promotion, Ban on Single-Use Plastics and Food Waste Reduction. 

       

    The Minister also encouraged the citizens to join “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,” initiative as inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “By planting a tree, we express our gratitude to Mother Earth, recognizing the dual role of our mothers in nurturing life,” he added.

    He also spoke that the Government and the Ministry is committed to taking actionable steps, pledging to clean Mumbai’s beaches.

    Addressing the participants, Governor of Maharashtra, Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan said that one day of action is simply not enough. This initiative should be carried out throughout the year and repeated annually, as small beginnings can lead to significant transformations. “By engaging young people in these efforts, we are working towards a “Clean Mumbai, Green Mumbai” and ultimately a “Clean Bharat, Green Bharat.” he said. 

       

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Eknath Shinde emphasized the importance of cleanliness as a service, highlighting the state’s 720 km-long coastline and its potential to boost tourism. He expressed satisfaction in citizens’ participation in the cleanliness drive launched on September 17 at Girgaum Chowpatty, which will continue until October 2. 

    This coast cleanliness drive is conducted alongside more than 100 other beaches across coastal states and Union Territories. This year, the theme for the cleanliness campaign is “Swabhav Swachhata – Sanskaar Swachhata,” emphasizing the importance of natural cleanliness and cultural responsibility towards maintaining clean beaches and marine ecosystems.

    During the Drive, participants took a pledge on “I Am Saving My Beach” and committed to cleanliness. This communal effort aligns with the broader national campaign initiated by the Prime Minister, who has called for cleanliness to be a national priority. Participants also formed human chains and actively participated in direct beach cleaning efforts.

       

    Principal Secretary of the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Shri Pravin Darade, delivered the welcome address. 
    Shri Tanmay Kumar, Special Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change and Shri Bhushan Gagrani, Municipal Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Govt. of Maharashtra also spoke during the event.

     

    Background

    Since its inception, the beach cleaning drive has gained momentum, with notable milestones. The MoEFCC launched the #IAM SAVING MY BEACH campaign on World Environment Day in 2018, which has evolved into a regular series of clean-up activities across the nation. In 2022, the campaign under the banner of “Swachh Sagar, Surakshit Sagar” saw participation from over 15,000 volunteers, collecting more than 1,500 tons of waste from 75 beaches.

    Last year, during the G20 Presidency, a Janbhagidari movement further enhanced community engagement, witnessing participation from 14 G20 countries and various invitee nations. The collective effort resulted in the cleanup of over 55 beaches globally, demonstrating the power of international cooperation in environmental conservation.

    The International Coastal Cleanup Day serves not just as a cleanup drive but as a vital educational platform. It raises awareness about the impact of marine litter and the importance of preserving our oceans.  This year’s campaign features activities such as signature campaigns, tree planting, and awareness displays aimed at inspiring a lifestyle that minimizes plastic use and promotes sustainable practices. A centralized database will track achievements, ensuring transparency and encouraging continued community involvement.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDIAN AIR FORCE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES EXERCISE EASTERN BRIDGE VIIAT RAFO MASIRAH

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 4:09PM by PIB Delhi

    The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully completed Exercise Eastern Bridge VII with the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) at the RAFO airbase in Masirah. The IAF contingent has returned to India after participating in a comprehensive series of training missions, which featured the participation of MiG-29 and Jaguar aircraft from IAF, F-16 and Hawk from RAFO. This exercise significantly enhanced strategic relations with OMAN besides operational coordination and tactical skills between the two air forces.

    Exercise Eastern Bridge VII was aimed to strengthen military cooperation and enhance the interoperability of both forces. The exercise included complex air operations, air-to-air combat drills, and mission scenarios designed to improve strategic and tactical capabilities. The IAF contingent gained valuable insights into RAFO tactics and operational philosophies, enriching combat strategies.

    Beyond the tactical exercises, Eastern Bridge VII fostered camaraderie and mutual respect between the IAF and RAFO personnel. Joint briefings, debriefings, and cultural exchanges helped build professional bonds, enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation.

    The successful completion of Exercise underscores the commitment of India and Oman towards maintaining regional peace and security. Both forces demonstrated their capability to operate jointly in diverse scenarios, enhancing their preparedness to face emerging security challenges.

    The IAF and RAFO look forward to continuing this tradition of joint exercises, aiming for more advanced collaborations in the future.   

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry achieves 100 days target on Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry achieves 100 days target on Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats

    Cabinet Approved recently Continuation of Wildlife Habitat Development Scheme with Rs. 2602.98 Crore Outlay for 15th Finance Commission Cycle

    Scheme to Feature Key Components: Project Tiger, Project Elephant, and Wildlife Habitat Development

    Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 2:38PM by PIB Delhi

    The Cabinet in its meeting held on September 11, approved continuation of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats for the 15th Finance Commission cycle for an overall outlay of Rs. 2602.98 crores. The said scheme includes the critical Project Tiger sub component along with Project Elephant and Development of Wildlife Habitat. This was one of the items included in the 100-day action plan of the Government.

     

    While strengthening the existing fundamental and core components of the scheme, the scheme envisages to boost technological interventions in different thematic areas over the current and next financial year in our tiger and wildlife bearing forests.

     

    The Project Tiger already has an inherent use of technology in day-to-day management practices such as the M-STrIPES (Monitoring System for Tigers, Intensive Protection and Ecological Status) mobile application. The latter is in sync with the Digital India initiative and was extensively used for collection of field level ecological data during the 5th cycle of the All-India Tiger Estimation in 2022. The All-India Tiger Estimation itself is technologically intensive with the extensive deployment of camera traps across tiger habitats of the country. This exercise also makes use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for species level identification. Conservation genetics has also been significantly used in the field of tiger conservation wherein a SOP for translocating tigers based on their genetic composition has been issued. Further, genetics has also been used to determine tiger numbers in low density landscapes as well as for determining the food ecology of the species. These interventions are proposed to be enhanced under the said scheme.

    The Project Tiger component also supports the ambitious Project Cheetah in the country which shall be continued under the umbrella scheme of Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats. The areas for Cheetah introduction are proposed to be expanded as per the Cheetah Action Plan under the said scheme and efforts shall be made to strengthen monitoring protocols using advanced radio telemetry protocols.

     

    The Project Dolphin under the Development of Wildlife Habitat component is proposed to be supported by provisioning equipment such as Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and passive acoustic monitoring devices for enumeration of dolphins as well as their habitat. Project Lion, also under the ambit of the Development of Wildlife Habitat shall be strengthened as per activities envisaged in the document titled “Lion @ 2047: A vision for Amrut Kaal”. Human-elephant conflict under the Project Elephant component is envisaged to leverage information and communication technology interventions. While these have been tested on an experimental basis, the same shall be deployed on a larger scale.

     

    55 tiger reserve, 33 elephant reserves and 718 protected areas and their zones of influence stand to benefit. The forests of these areas are a bulwark against the adversities of climate change besides ensuring water security of the nation. In addition, the cause of keystone species occupying these landscapes, especially the tiger, the elephant, the cheetah, the snow leopard and the lion, which act as an indicator of these ecosystems will be furthered. Not only this, lesser known species, especially those identified for the Species recovery programme under the Development of Wildlife Habitat component, stand to gain with the continuation of the scheme.

    The scheme has a livelihood generation of more than 50 lakh man days through direct engagement in addition to indirect employment through eco-tourism and ancillary activities.

    The continuation of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats reiterates the commitment of the Government towards tiger and wildlife conservation ensuring that economy and ecology grow together.

    The overall outlay for the three components for the 15th Finance Commission cycle as well as its remaining period:

    S. No.

    Name of Scheme

    Central Share

    State Share

    Total

    1

    Project Tiger

    1575.00

    955.00

    2530.00

    2

    Project Elephant

    182.58

    54.00

    236.58

    3

    Development of Wildlife Habitat

    845.4

    273.02

    1118.42

    * All figures in Rs. Crores              Total:

    2602.98

    1282.02

    3885.00

     

    Component of EFC

    2024-25

    2025-26

    Project Tiger

    365.00

    365.00

    Project Elephant

    40.00

    40.12

    Development of Wildlife Habitat

    195.00

    183.16

    Total

    (All figures in Rs. crores)

    600

    588.28

     

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