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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Usurpation or unlawful involvement of EU citizens with properties in the occupied territory of the Republic of Cyprus – E-002080/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    15.10.2024

    Question for written answer  E-002080/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Costas Mavrides (S&D)

    EU citizens are among those facing criminal charges of usurpation or unlawful business involvement with properties in the occupied territory of the Republic of Cyprus (RoC), mainly for acting as intermediaries for construction companies operating in the occupied territory, promoting or selling luxury accommodation built on illegally seized property owned by Greek Cypriots. So far, citizens of Germany, Italy, Hungary, Czechia and Portugal have been arrested and/or charged in the RoC for illegal involvement and activities.

    Such incidents represent a clear violation of rulings by the Court of Justice of the EU and of the rule of law. They deserve special attention as EU citizens are at the centre of the violations.

    Moreover, these violations are part of the blatant, cynical policy of the occupying Turkish regime to gain legitimacy by establishing economic ties with the EU via lucrative though illegal property and development deals, using EU citizens as buyers, promoters or middlemen.

    • 1.Is the Commission aware that EU citizens are involved in such illegal property dealings in the occupied territory of Cyprus?
    • 2.What measures does it intend to take aimed at preventing similar cases in the future, safeguarding the rule of law in the EU and protecting EU citizens’ rights?

    Submitted: 15.10.2024

    Last updated: 23 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Faster efforts needed to reach the EU road safety targets – E-002103/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    16.10.2024

    Question for written answer  E-002103/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Elena Kountoura (The Left)

    Road safety is a major societal issue in the European Union, since every year thousands of people lose their lives or are seriously injured in road accidents[1]. According to the European Court of Auditors’ Special report 04/2024[2], achieving the objective of halving fatalities and serious injuries by 2030 and reducing deaths to zero by 2050 does not appear feasible without additional efforts. The report finds that the Commission has not yet carried out an adequate assessment of national strategies’ contribution in achieving those objectives, and that improving road safety is not a priority in EU funding of road projects and infrastructure[3].

    In view of this:

    • 1.What specific steps is the Commission planning to reach the EU road safety targets more quickly?
    • 2.What measures does it intend to take to ensure improved monitoring of investments by the Member States and the comparability of data on serious injury and death?
    • 3.Will it examine the possibility of boosting funding for infrastructure projects that contribute to road safety and introducing new, stricter rules on the projects funded by the EU, in order to take into account their impacts on road safety when they are being selected and implemented?

    Submitted: 16.10.2024

    • [1] In 2023, 20 400 people lost their lives in road crashes across the EU, marking a 1 % decrease from the previous year. The current pace of decline falls short of the required 4.5 % annual reduction needed to achieve the EU’s goal of halving road deaths by 2030. https://transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/20400-lives-lost-eu-road-crashes-last-year-2024-10-10_en
    • [2] Special report 04/2024: Reaching EU road safety objectives – Time to move up a gear. https://www.eca.europa.eu/en/publications?ref=sr-2024-04
    • [3] The report also stresses that many of the co-funded projects were not located at sections of the road network with the highest accident rates or death rates, and that there was no requirement to estimate their potential contribution to road safety or to develop any outcome indicators, impacting investment effectiveness.
    Last updated: 23 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: New era begins for post-secondary in Lethbridge

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Polytechnic education provides a wide range of hands-on learning opportunities for students, developing valuable skills that can be used throughout a career. By focusing on practical training in high-demand fields, these institutions not only ensure that graduates are prepared to meet the needs of the evolving job market but also support the province’s economic growth and innovation.

    Lethbridge College officially became Alberta’s newest polytechnic institution, Lethbridge Polytechnic, on Sept. 3. On Oct. 23, the redesignated institution officially celebrated its new status and unveiled its new logo at a gathering of students and administration, community supporters and other dignitaries. 

    “Seeing the exciting, new visual identity really brings home the fact that this is the start of a whole new era for Lethbridge Polytechnic. Students in southern Alberta will have new options to pursue polytechnic education programs without having to travel to our province’s largest centres. This will help them reduce living costs while they study and lessen their time away from family and familiar support networks. And they will have expanded career options in their own region upon graduating.”

    Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education

    “I’m thrilled to see Lethbridge College become Lethbridge Polytechnic. This will help create even more opportunities for students to gain the skills and knowledge they need for success. As an alumnus myself, I know just how valuable and important this institution is to our community.”

    Nathan Neudorf, MLA for Lethbridge-East

    The new name and visual identity reflect a changing mandate. As Lethbridge Polytechnic, the institution has an expanded capacity to create career-focused degree, diploma, certificate and apprenticeship education programs. The new designation also gives Lethbridge Polytechnic greater flexibility to align more effectively with local student and business needs.

    Since it was established as Lethbridge Junior College in 1957, Lethbridge Polytechnic has played a key role in the economic, social and cultural life of Lethbridge and surrounding area. The transition to Lethbridge Polytechnic enhances the post-secondary system in southern Alberta, adding its own distinct programming to existing university, college and First Nations College programs to meet the diverse needs of the region’s communities.

    The unveiling of our new logo is about more than just a new design. It symbolizes our transition from Lethbridge College to Lethbridge Polytechnic, marking our evolution as an institution that’s forged on providing industry-driven, hands-on education. This transition represents the spirit of innovation, collaboration and community that runs through everything we do.”

    Michael Marcotte, board chair, Lethbridge Polytechnic

    The logo is the result of talking to people who know our institution well. The result speaks to our past and future, and the caring, inclusive environment students say they find here.”

    Brad Donaldson, president and CEO, Lethbridge College

    The redesignation of Lethbridge Polytechnic is aligned with the goals of the Alberta 2030: Building Skills for Jobs strategy. The institution will offer an environment for applied research that aligns with high-demand industries in Alberta. Alberta’s government continues to work with Lethbridge Polytechnic to ensure a successful transition to polytechnic status.

    Quick facts

    • Polytechnic institutions in Alberta must offer apprenticeship education, and diploma and certificate programs. They are also able to offer degree programs.
    • Polytechnic status in Alberta supports the advancement of applied research and industry-driven results.
    • The Alberta 2030: Building Skills for Jobs strategy is a transformational vision and direction for Alberta’s higher education system, which will develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, strengthen innovation and commercialization of research and forge stronger relationships between employers and post-secondary institutions.

    Related information

    • Alberta 2030: Building Skills for Jobs | Alberta.ca

    Related news

    • Enhancing post-secondary learning in Lethbridge (June 25, 2024)

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Muriwai beach access road closes to minimise fire risk

    Source: Auckland Council

    Auckland Council is reminding off-road drivers that vehicle access to Te Oneone Rangatira / Muriwai beach will be restricted during Guy Fawkes this year.

    Coast Road access to Muriwai beach, north of the Muriwai golf course, will remain closed from Saturday 2 November through to Monday 11 November.

    Councillor Josephine Bartley, who chairs the Regulatory and Safety Committee, says the increased risk of fire during this time must be mitigated to protect Muriwai Regional Park and the surrounding environment.  

    “There are serious concerns about the potential threat from fire associated with fireworks along isolated stretches of Muriwai’s 60-kilometre coastline. We will continue to manage that risk by limiting vehicle access during Guy Fawkes, as well as over the New Year,” Cr Bartley says.

    Coast Road beach access will again close from 31 December until 13 January, with a possible extension if considered necessary by Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

    Cr Bartley reminds all beachgoers that fireworks and fires are not permitted on any Auckland beaches, including along the foreshore.

    Regional Park Manager Scott De Silva says the council’s first Guy Fawkes vehicle restriction at Muriwai last year resulted in significantly less stress and demand on Fire and Emergency services, with no fireworks related callouts to the area.

    “We know that temporarily limiting access when there is a high fire risk reduces the potential for devastation to occur,” Mr De Silva says.

    Signage will be installed this week along access roads to Muriwai and Coast Road to inform drivers of the upcoming gate closure and of vehicles barriers being put in place.

    Since 2020, the council has closed Coast Road from late December to early January to limit vehicle movements on the beach, when there is also a high safety risk to people, the environment, and from fire.

    Both closures were approved last October to continue through to 2026. Other safety requirements include all recreational off-road drivers to have a current registration, warrant of fitness and acquire a current annual permit for each vehicle in order to drive on Muriwai and Karioitahi beaches.

    “As part of this process, we ask you to go over the road rules on beaches and the speed limit variations to ensure you drive appropriately at all times,” says Mr De Silva.

    “Both of these wild West Coast landscapes are constantly changing. Driving along the beach requires drivers to apply additional skills and be aware of the potential hazards that can arise at any time,” he says.

    Anyone who has concerns about unsafe or dangerous driving on beaches in the meantime should report this to police, by calling *555 or 105 for urgent but non-life threatening situations and 111 when life is at risk.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Some reports published in media mentioning shortage of DAP to affect prospects of Rabi crop are misleading, misplaced and devoid of factual position

    Source: Government of India

    Some reports published in media mentioning shortage of DAP to affect prospects of Rabi crop are misleading, misplaced and devoid of factual position

    Subsidy on DAP has not been reduced at all; MRP of DAP has been maintained at Rs. 1350/- per 50 Kg bag since Covid times

    For Rabi season, the increase in subsidy has been effected by two Cabinet decisions

    Total budgetary allocation increased to Rs.24,475 crores for Rabi 2024-25

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 8:46PM by PIB Delhi

    Some reports published in the media recently claiming shortage of DAP across the country and its resultant effect on prospects of Rabi crop are misleading, misplaced and devoid of factual position.

    It is clarified that the MRP of DAP has been maintained at Rs. 1350/- per 50 Kg bag since Covid times.

    Further, the subsidy on DAP has not been reduced at all. Instead, for the benefit of farmers, via two Cabinet decisions, an increase in subsidy has been effected for Rabi 2024.

    Firstly, Rs. 3500/- per MT as a special package costing Rs. 2625 crores has been provided to make the price sustainable for companies for procurement of DAP so that the procurement capacity at company level remains unaffected by the price volatility.

    Secondly, the overall increase in prices in the international market has been taken care of by another Cabinet decision by which subsidy has been linked to the market prices. Thus, if the procurement price of P&K fertilizer, including DAP, increases in the global market, the procurement capacities of the companies are not affected. Therefore, farmers are the ultimate beneficiaries.

    In addition to this, the total budgetary allocation for Rabi 2024-2025 has been increased to Rs. 24,475 crores.

    It may be noted that the availability of DAP has been affected somewhat by several geo-political factors including the long route taken by the vessels through Cape of Good Hope instead of Red sea. However, intensive efforts have been made by the Department of Fertilizers to augment the availability substantially during Sept–Nov, 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MoUs signed between NIEPVD Dehradun and Six Institutions for the welfare of Divyangjan

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 8:20PM by PIB Delhi

    The National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD), Dehradun (under D/o Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities – DEPwD, M/o Social Justice and Empowerment), signed important Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with six institutions, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dedicated to the empowerment of Divyangjan.

     

    On this occasion, Secretary (DEPwD) Shri Rajesh Aggarwal said, “Today marks a significant milestone, and we are confident that the positive impact of these collaborations will be evident in the lives of Divyangjan in the near future.” This partnership is a crucial step towards enhancing the capabilities and welfare of Divyangjan by ensuring access to essential resources and support.

    The MoUs, with institutions including Uttarakhand Open University (Haldwani), National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) Haridwar, Max Hospital Dehradun, NGOs Pratham (Mumbai), National Association for the Blind (NAB) Delhi and Torchit Pvt. Ltd. (Ahmedabad), aim to promote the welfare and upliftment of Divyangjan.

    The partnership would focus on areas such as modern technology, artificial intelligence, psychological support, protection against online fraud, ease of access to technology, utilization of modern teaching-learning materials, and technical training for teachers working in special education.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: English translation of Opening Remarks by Prime Minister during bilateral meeting with President of the People’s Republic of China on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:35PM by PIB Delhi

    Excellency,

    I am pleased to meet you. And like you have said, we are meeting formally after 5 years.

    We believe that the importance of India-China relations is not just for our people.

    Our relations are also important for global peace, stability and progress.

    Excellency,

    Mutual Trust, Mutual Respect, and Mutual Sensitivity should continue to be the basis of our relations.

    Today we have got an opportunity to discuss all these issues.

    I am confident that we will talk with an open mind, and our discussion will be constructive.

    Thank you .

    DISCLAIMER – This is the approximate translation of Prime Minister’s remarks. Original remarks were delivered

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Railway Protection Force pays thoughtful tribute to its ‘bravehearts,’ visits alma maters, villages of 14 martyrs across nine Indian states during ‘Martyrs Week 2024’

    Source: Government of India

    Railway Protection Force pays thoughtful tribute to its ‘bravehearts,’ visits alma maters, villages of 14 martyrs across nine Indian states during ‘Martyrs Week 2024’

    Families of the martyrs, local community members and RPF colleagues gather to pay tribute and share stories of their bravery and sacrifice

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:27PM by PIB Delhi

    The Railway Protection Force (RPF) is paying tribute to 14 of its personnel who lost their lives in the line of duty over the past year as part of the ongoing ‘Martyrs Week’ commemoration. As a mark of respect and remembrance, RPF officers are visiting the alma maters and native villages of these brave individuals across nine states. These heartfelt tributes are fostering a deep connection between the RPF and the communities that shaped these courageous souls, while also emphasizing the importance of their sacrifice.

    Among the martyrs being honored is Shri Nirakar Behera, an RPF Head Constable from East Coast Railway, who made the Supreme sacrifice in Feb 2024 while discharging his duty. A memorial service was held at his alma mater, ME School, Nettanga in Ganjam District of Odisha, on October 21st by RPF personnel of Khurda Road Division. The event saw an emotional gathering of his family, friends, and colleagues. His widow, Mrs. Gitanjali Behera, expressed deep gratitude for the recognition of her husband’s sacrifice.

    “Each of these brave souls exemplified the highest ideals of service and sacrifice. Their legacy will forever inspire us to uphold the safety and security of our railways and passengers” said Shri Manoj Yadava, Director General, Railway Protection Force.

    Across India, RPF is holding similar commemoration programs in the native villages and schools in honor of the martyrs, spanning various parts of our Nation. Each martyr’s family is being honored with heartfelt tributes and felicitations, reinforcing that the sacrifices made by their loved ones will never be forgotten.

    With activities planned throughout the week, the RPF’s efforts to commemorate its fallen heroes reflect a deep and ongoing commitment to honoring the bravery, sacrifice and dedication of RPF personnel who made the supreme sacrifice to protect the nation’s railway system and the railway passengers. As the Force observes Martyrs Week, the indomitable spirit of these heroes continues to echo across the railway lines they so diligently protected, their courage forever etched in history.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP): A Journey Towards Affordable Healthcare

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:15PM by PIB Delhi

    A significant transformation occurred in India’s healthcare landscape with the launch of the “Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana” (PMBJP) in November 2016. This initiative aims to provide high-quality generic medicines at affordable prices, making essential healthcare accessible to all citizens. By ensuring that quality does not come at a premium, PMBJP is dedicated to improving health outcomes and promoting health equity across the nation.

    This initiative, driven by the Department of Pharmaceuticals, aims to ensure that every individual has access to essential medications without the financial burden often associated with branded drugs. With PMBJP stores (Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Kendras) offering generic alternatives that maintain the same quality and efficacy, it empowers communities and promotes healthier lives across the nation. The PMBJP offers an extensive product basket that includes 2047 medicines and 300 surgical devices, catering to various therapeutic groups

    At the core of PMBJP are several key objectives that guide its mission:

    1. Raising Awareness: One of the primary goals is to educate the public about the benefits of generic medicines, emphasizing that affordability does not compromise quality. The initiative works to dispel the myth that high prices are synonymous with high quality.
    2. Encouraging Prescriptions of Generic Drugs: PMBJP aims to inspire healthcare professionals, particularly those in government hospitals, to prescribe generic alternatives, thereby promoting cost-effective treatment options.

    v Enhancing Accessibility: The initiative seeks to provide a wide range of commonly used generic medicines across various therapeutic categories, ensuring that essential healthcare products are available to everyone, especially the marginalized.

     

    The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) reached a significant milestone, with Janaushadhi medicines worth Rs. 1,000 crore sold in the year 2024-25 till 20th October 2024. This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy as it was achieved two months earlier than in the previous year.

     

    This impressive growth is attributed to the unwavering support of citizens, who have embraced the PMBJP by purchasing medicines from over 14,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras (JAKs) across the country. These Kendras serve as accessible points for quality healthcare, providing a friendly environment where individuals can find the medications they need without the burden of high costs.

    In the month leading up to this milestone, PMBJP also achieved a noteworthy sales figure of Rs. 200 Crores in September 2024 alone, showcasing the initiative’s rapidly increasing popularity. The growth in sales and the number of JAKs—from just 80 in 2014 to more than 14,000 today—reflects an astonishing increase of over 170 times in a decade. This expansion highlights PMBJP’s commitment to reaching every corner of India, making quality healthcare a reality for millions.

     

    Financial Year

    Number of PMBJP Kendras Functional

    Yearly Addition

    Cumulative

    2022-23

    694

    9,304

    2023-24

    702

    10,006

    2024-25

    4,074

    14,080

      *As on 23 October 2024                                                                                                

    Looking to the Future                                                                                      The vision for PMBJP is both ambitious and impactful, with plans to establish 25,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras throughout India in the next two years. This expansion aims to further empower communities and enhance accessibility to healthcare, particularly for those who are

    underserved. Nearly 1 million people visiting these user-friendly Kendras daily, the PMBJP ensures that quality healthcare is within reach for everyone, transforming lives and improving

    health outcomes across the nation. By increasing the number of Kendras, PMBJP is dedicated to ensuring that every citizen can easily access the medications they need.

    Quality You Can Trust                                                                                    Quality assurance is a fundamental aspect of the PMBJP. Medicines are procured from manufacturers who comply with stringent standards, including WHO Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Each batch of drugs undergoes rigorous testing at laboratories accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). This ensures that every product meets the highest standards of safety, efficacy, and compliance before reaching the consumer.

    By offering medicines at prices that are generally 50% lower—and in some cases 80% to 90% less than those of branded alternatives—PMBJP plays a crucial role in alleviating the financial burden of healthcare, particularly for those in need. This approach not only promotes health equity but also empowers individuals to prioritize their health without the stress of exorbitant costs.

    Conclusion                                                                                                      The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana is a shining example of how thoughtful initiatives can make a profound impact on society. The recent achievement of reaching Rs. 1000 Crores in sales in October 2024 serves as a testament to the trust and support of the community. PMBJP continues to pave the way for accessible, quality healthcare, ensuring that every citizen can enjoy a healthier future.

    By focusing on affordability and accessibility, PMBJP stands as a beacon of hope, championing health equity and empowering individuals across India. As it moves forward, the initiative not only transforms healthcare delivery but also inspires a collective vision of a healthier, more equitable nation.

    Reference:

    https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2066709 https://www.india.gov.in/spotlight/pradhan-mantri-bhartiya-janaushadhi-pariyojana

    https://janaushadhi.gov.in/pmjy.aspx#:~:text=Under%20the%20scheme%2C%20dedicated%20outlets

    ,are%20functional%20across%20the%20country. https://janaushadhi.gov.in/pmjy.aspx#

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Meeting of Prime Minister with Mr. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China on the margins of the 16th BRICS Summit

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:14PM by PIB Delhi

    Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met with Mr. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit at Kazan on 23 October 2024.

    Welcoming the recent agreement for complete disengagement and resolution of issues that arose in 2020 in the India-China border areas, Prime Minister Modi underscored the importance of properly handling differences and disputes and not allowing them to disturb peace and tranquility. The two leaders agreed that the Special Representatives on the India-China boundary question will meet at an early date to oversee the management of peace & tranquility in border areas and to explore a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution to the boundary question. The relevant dialogue mechanisms at the level of Foreign Ministers and other officials will also be utilized to stabilize and rebuild bilateral relations.

    The two leaders affirmed that stable, predictable, and amicable bilateral relations between India and China, as two neighbors and the two largest nations on earth, will have a positive impact on regional and global peace and prosperity. It will also contribute to a multi-polar Asia and a multi-polar world. The leaders underlined the need to progress bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective, enhance strategic communication and explore cooperation to address developmental challenges.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Anticipating Cyclone ‘DANA’s’ Impact, Paradip Port Authority Mobilizes Resources, Sets Up Shelters, and Prepares for Emergency Evacuations to Safeguard Lives and Operations

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Anticipating Cyclone ‘DANA’s’ Impact, Paradip Port Authority Mobilizes Resources, Sets Up Shelters, and Prepares for Emergency Evacuations to Safeguard Lives and Operations

    Ahead of Cyclone ‘DANA,’ Paradip Port Authority Implements Precautionary Measures Including Supply of Medicines, Food, and Safe Relocation of Ships to Mitigate Potential Disruptions

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:13PM by PIB Delhi

    As Cyclone “DANA” draws near, anticipated to affect Paradip Port on October 24th and 25th, 2024, the Paradip Port Authority has initiated a series of precautionary measures to ensure safety and minimize potential disruptions. The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings about the cyclone, prompting swift action from port authorities to protect both assets and personnel.

    In preparation for the severe weather conditions expected with Cyclone “DANA,” the Paradip Port Authority has focused on accelerating all ongoing operations. Directives have been issued to expedite cargo transportation and complete all loading activities from the ships berthed at the port. The priority is to ensure that these processes are wrapped up ahead of the cyclone’s arrival, thereby reducing any risk of damage to cargo and equipment. Additionally, ships currently docked at the port have been directed to move and anchor at designated safe locations at sea to avoid potential accidents or damage caused by turbulent waters.

     

    The safety and welfare of the port’s workforce and surrounding communities are most important during this time of crisis. Paradip Port Authority has arranged several critical facilities to aid in this effort. Among these, an adequate supply of essential items, including medicines, drinking water, and food, has been stocked to address any emergency needs that may arise during and after the cyclone’s impact. These provisions ensure that the immediate needs of those affected can be met swiftly, without delay.

    Moreover, the Paradip Port Authority has set up buses for the evacuation of people from areas that may be most vulnerable to the cyclone’s effects. These buses will facilitate the timely and efficient relocation of individuals to safer locations, minimizing risks to life and ensuring that everyone is moved out of harm’s way before the cyclone’s landfall.

    To manage any potential damage caused by strong winds and heavy rains, the port has also prepared equipment such as power saws for rapid tree cutting and debris removal. This will enable the quick clearance of roads and pathways, allowing for the continued movement of emergency services and aid distribution during the aftermath of the cyclone.

    Additionally, multiple cyclone shelters have been prepared to serve as temporary for those displaced by the storm. These shelters are equipped to accommodate affected individuals and provide a safe environment until it is deemed secure for them to return to their homes.

    The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with all relevant authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of all stakeholders at Paradip Port.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Health Ministry organizes training of Safai Mitras on the ‘Swachhata hi Sewa’ module on the iGOT Platform as a part of Karmayogi Saptah and Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Health Ministry organizes training of Safai Mitras on the ‘Swachhata hi Sewa’ module on the iGOT Platform as a part of Karmayogi Saptah and Special Campaign 4.0

    About 3600 Safai Mitras trained across various Institutes under the Union Health Ministry

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:12PM by PIB Delhi

    Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, Union Health Secy chaired  a training of Safai Mitras on the ‘Swachhata hi Sewa’ module on the iGOT Platform as a part of the Karmayogi Saptah (National Learning Week) launched by PM Shri NarendraModi on 19th October and Special Campaign 4.0.

    Around 90 Safai Mitras attended the event at Nirman Bhawan and more than 3500 Safai Mitras were trained in the Institutes under the Union Health Ministry across the nation at the same time.

    Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi had inaugurated the National Learning Week (NLW) on the 19th October, 2024, marking a new chapter in Civil Service Capacity Building under the Mission Karmayogi initiative. This groundbreaking effort aims to foster continuous skill enhancement and lifelong learning among civil servants, ensuring that their competencies align with the country’s evolving goals.

    The training session acknowledged the Safai Mitras for their unwavering dedication and also re-emphasized the importance of Swachhata in developing a Viksit Bharat.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Integration between Public and Private sectors is crucial to future growth, says Dr. Jitendra Singh

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Integration between Public and Private sectors is crucial to future growth, says Dr. Jitendra Singh

    AI and BharatGen: Paving the Way for Inclusive Digital Transformation in India

    National Learning Week Session Emphasizes Collaborative Approach to Transform India’s Technological Landscape

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 7:01PM by PIB Delhi

    Integration between Public and Private sectors is crucial to future growth, emphasized Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, in a pivotal session during the National Learning Week, jointly organized for all level of employees of all the Science Ministries and Departments.

     

    The Union Minister highlighted how the convergence of public sector requirements, private sector innovations, and government efforts is shaping the next phase of technological advancement in the country. Referring to BharatGen, India’s indigenously developed large language model (LLM), and the growing role of AI in governance, Dr.Jitendra Singh stressed that such collaborative efforts are vital to drive innovation, improve public service delivery, and ensure India remains competitive in the global AI landscape. The Minister noted that harnessing private sector expertise, combined with government initiatives like BharatGen and AI applications, will pave the way for scalable, inclusive, and efficient solutions for the nation’s diverse needs.

    Dr. Jitendra Singh further highlighted that the government’s role in this integration is to create an enabling environment that fosters innovation, supports startups, and ensures that technological advancements align with national priorities. “When public demands meet private sector creativity, and government policies facilitate growth, we can achieve scalable and sustainable solutions that benefit the entire country,” the Minister stated. He praised the ongoing collaboration between the public sector and private enterprises in areas like AI and LLMs, which are vital for India’s competitive edge in the global tech landscape.

    The session also saw participation from Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, Abhay Karandikar, Secretary Biotechnology Dr Rajesh Gokhale and Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Dr.M.Ravindran, who echoed Dr.Jitendra Singh’s views on the need for a united approach to ensure sustainable growth and innovation across sectors.

    BharatGen, an indigenously developed large language model (LLM) tailored for Indian languages, was the focal point of a session organized for employees of the Science Ministries as part of the National Learning Week. The session delved into the practical applications of BharatGen across various sectors, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize public service delivery and enhance citizen engagement. By using India-centric data, BharatGen can generate high-quality text and speech outputs in multiple Indian languages, making it a key tool for promoting digital inclusion in the country.

    Experts highlighted how BharatGen can be applied to sectors such as governance, healthcare, and education, helping bridge linguistic gaps and making digital services accessible to a larger segment of India’s population. The model’s ability to understand and respond in regional languages ensures that AI technology is not limited to English speakers, providing a more personalized experience for users. BharatGen’s applications can range from AI-driven customer support for government services to real-time translations and speech-to-text functionalities.

    One of the key takeaways from the session was BharatGen’s role in promoting India’s technological independence. Unlike global AI models, BharatGen prioritizes Indian languages and cultural contexts, addressing the unique challenges faced by the country. This AI model aligns with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, ensuring that India retains control over its digital resources while empowering startups, industries, and public institutions to build on the BharatGen framework for various innovations.

     

    In a dedicated session on Artificial Intelligence (AI) during National Learning Week, employees from the Science Ministries were introduced to the transformative potential of AI in governance and public service delivery. The session highlighted how AI could be used to improve decision-making processes, streamline administrative tasks, and enhance citizen-centric services. By leveraging AI technologies, government departments can increase efficiency, reduce human error, and create more responsive systems to meet the evolving needs of the public.

    The session emphasized the ethical and responsible use of AI, particularly in safeguarding data privacy and maintaining transparency in government functions. Experts outlined the importance of developing AI frameworks that ensure fairness and accountability, particularly when dealing with sensitive data in sectors such as healthcare and governance. Participants were encouraged to explore AI applications in areas like predictive analysis for policy-making and automating routine tasks to focus on more strategic issues.

    A key highlight of the session was the importance of building AI models suited to India’s unique requirements. By focusing on regional languages and culturally relevant contexts, AI can better serve India’s diverse population. The participants were urged to continuously upgrade their AI skills, ensuring that India remains competitive globally while fostering innovation and inclusivity in public services.

    Concluding the session, Dr. Jitendra Singh reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening partnerships between the public and private sectors, emphasizing that such collaborations are not just beneficial but necessary for India’s long-term growth. He expressed confidence that with sustained efforts and a shared vision, India will continue to lead in technological advancements that are both inclusive and forward-looking.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Railways taking proactive measures to Minimize Cyclone Impact: Relief Operations, Passenger Safety, and Infrastructure Restoration in Focus

    Source: Government of India

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    Railways taking proactive measures to Minimize Cyclone Impact: Relief Operations, Passenger Safety, and Infrastructure Restoration in Focus

    9 war rooms being established across 2 states to promptly restore rail services amid red alert along east coast

    Adequate arrangements including food and water in place at key stations to mitigate the impact of high wind force

    ‘Ensure maximum preparedness with minimal disruption’: Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw, while reviewing preparedness to deal with ‘Dana’ cyclone

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 6:41PM by PIB Delhi

    In view of the severe cyclone ‘Dana’ likely to hit the coasts of Odisha & West Bengal, a high level meeting was conducted in the Ministry of Railways in which preparedness by the concerned Zonal Railways i.e East Coast Railway and South Eastern Railway was reviewed. The High level meeting was chaired by Union Minister for Railways Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw and Chairman & CEO, Railway Board, all Board Members, General Managers of East Coast Railway and South Eastern Railway, Divisional Railway Managers of Kharagpur, Chakradharpur, Adra and Khurda Road had participated. The Minister for Railways instructed to ensure maximum preparedness with minimal disruption. He also advised that care must be taken to ensure minimum inconvenience to passengers.

    In the meeting, the General Managers of East Coast Railway & South Eastern Railway provided the details regarding preparedness by Railways, which are as under:

    • 9 Round-the-clock Dedicated War rooms shall be established at State Headquarters i.e Bhubaneswar & Garden Reach (Kolkata), Divisional offices of Khurda Road, Visakhapatnam, Sambalpur, Chakradharpur, Adra, Ranchi, Kharagpur and Balasore. These War Room shall be manned by  the officers of Engineering, S&T, Operating, Commercial & RPF so as to take any prompt decision on account of cyclone and will ensure early restoration of services and infrastructure. War Room/Emergency Control Rooms are operational with 20 satellite phones for uninterrupted communication with power back up. Railway is also maintaining constant communication with the India Meteorological Department to receive real-time updates and mobilize resources as necessary
    • Specialized teams are positioned for the swift restoration of tracks, signalling systems, and electrification at various locations such as Soro, Jaleswar and other important stations as and when necessary. Diesel locomotives are also on standby to ensure train operations if power outages occur.
    • More than 600 staff are deployed at all strategic locations such as Bhojudih , Bokaro Steel City, Soro, Nimpura, Adra, Rajgoda, Bachhrawan, Kendua, Kalaghar, Tapang, Chatarpur, Palasa, Hindol Road, Radhakishorepur, Kenduapada, Raghunathpur, Haridaspur with adequate stocks of restoration materials like 57 BOXN boulders, 86 BOBYN Ballast and 123 BOXN sand/ Moorum/ quarry dust etc. Relief vans, 49 Heavy machineries, 7 trolleys and other equipments are also kept on standby to respond to any emergencies. Scratch rake is planned and assembled for carrying relief material or any other requirement with 6-7 coach & placed at Kharagpur. Tower Wagons are arranged and placed at Balasore, Datan, Kharagpur, Rupsa & Haldia.
    • Stations along the Bhubaneswar-Visakhapatnam corridor are being closely monitored due to the Red Alert issued for coastal areas. Adjoining divisions viz. Chakradharpur & Adra are also kept on high alert along with Kharagpur division. A close watch is being maintained over railway bridges, tracks, yards, and signalling systems to prevent damage from heavy rain and flooding. Catch water drains and side drains are being cleared of obstructions like silt and vegetation. Standby Vehicles with drivers are planned at Soro, Balasore, Jaleswar, Kharagpur & Digha in order to tackle passenger evacuations and other contingencies.
    • DG power is planned as an alternative mode of power in Kharagpur-Panskura section, Kharagpur-Bhadrak Section, Tamluk- Haldia Section & Tamluk- Digha section respectively. De-watering pump will be placed at Tamluk, Panskura & Balasore stations. Big hoardings and bill-boards are planned to be removed from the circulating area of the major stations as a safety measure. Continuous Track-patrolling will start from 18 hrs. of 22.10.2024 to 18 hrs. of 25.10.2024, and will be extended if required.
    • Trains are to be controlled/stopped at stations depending upon the windforce and are planned to be regulated with all safety measures. Several train services have been cancelled, diverted, or short-terminated to minimize risk to passengers. These decisions are detailed in official bulletins, and passengers are advised to monitor updates via official railway channels.
    • Help Desk will be set up at all important stations viz. Puri – 8926100356, Khurda road 8926100215, Bhubaneswar- 8114382371, Cuttack– 8114382359, Paradip- 8114388302, Jajpur Keonjhar Road-8114382342, Bhadrak-8114382301, Palasa- 8114382319, Brahamapur- 8114382340 and Frequent Announcements will be made amongst passengers as well as public.
    • Medical Team with adequate Chlorine Tablet, Bleaching & other medicines are placed at Mecheda, Tamluk, Kharagpur & Balasore to tackle any need/emergency. Adequate food arrangements with baby food are made at all important stations in order to cater the trains which might be controlled due to cyclone. Water-tank of adequate capacity are planned & placed at all the important stations and at places where railway colonies are located.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: AI to be instrumental in realizing Prime Minister’s vision of a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047: Minister Hardeep S Puri at ENRich 2024

    Source: Government of India (2)

    AI to be instrumental in realizing Prime Minister’s vision of a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047: Minister Hardeep S Puri at ENRich 2024

    Potential economic impact of AI is immense; AI adoption can generate Rs 33.8 Cr of economic value in country by 2030: Hardeep Puri

    Shri Puri highlights role of AI in Transformation of Energy Sector

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 6:09PM by PIB Delhi

    Addressing the ENRich 2024, KPMG’s Annual Innovation and Energy Conclave, Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, underscored the pivotal role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming the energy sector. With the theme “AI for Energy,” the Minister described the convergence of AI and energy as both timely and transformative, marking a critical step in shaping the future of the industry. He emphasized that AI is set to revolutionize operations, drive efficiency, and accelerate the shift towards a more sustainable energy landscape.

     

    The Minister highlighted how AI is rapidly being adopted across industries and will be instrumental in realizing the  Prime Minister’s vision of a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047.

    Focusing on the oil and gas sector, Shri Puri shared how AI and generative AI (GenAI) are optimizing operations by leveraging real-time data and insights. He pointed out that international oil companies are making significant investments in AI to enhance operational efficiency, improve safety, and contribute to the transition towards a low-carbon future.

    Shri Puri noted that the Indian Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in the energy domain are also harnessing AI and Machine Learning (ML) to improve safety, security, and operational efficiencies at various locations. Through advanced tools like demand forecasting, customer analytics, and pricing analytics, AI is enhancing the overall customer experience in the energy sector.

    In the upstream oil and gas sector, the Minister said, AI-enabled mechanisms such as deep learning are being used to analyze complex seismic data for identifying potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. Additionally, he said, AI-based prediction of drilling complications and real-time optimization of drilling parameters has proven effective in improving drilling efficiency and reducing operational costs.

    Shri Puri noted the comprehensive integration of AI tools across the energy value chain, from upstream exploration and production to midstream storage and downstream refining and distribution. He observed that this shift marks a departure from the traditional engineering mindset that has long dominated the industry.

    As an example, he pointed to the modernization of India’s National Data Repository, now upgraded to a cloud-based platform. This platform supported by a government investment of Rs. 7,500 crore, enables instant access to seismic and production data, he noted.

    Citing research by J.P. Morgan, the Minister discussed the potential of generative AI to increase global GDP by $7–10 trillion over the next three years, leading to a major boost in workforce productivity and reshaping the global economy.

    Shri Puri further emphasized that India, with its growing economy, youthful population, and thriving tech ecosystem, is poised to benefit greatly from AI. Reports suggest that AI adoption could contribute at least Rs. 33.8 lakh crore to India’s economy by 2030, he said.

    He also highlighted the success of the Universal Connectivity and Digital India initiatives, which have driven a dramatic increase in internet subscribers from 251.59 million in 2014 to 954.40 million in 2024, achieving a CAGR of 14.26%.

    The Minister applauded KPMG’s efforts to foster entrepreneurship and support the start-up ecosystem through initiatives like “ENRich Labs” for innovation and co-creation with the industry.

    Highlighting India’s booming start-up ecosystem, the Minister noted that India is now the world’s third-largest hub for unicorn start-ups, following the USA and China, with a combined valuation of approximately USD 350 billion. He emphasized that these start-ups are reshaping the Indian economy and transforming markets.

    Stressing on the oil and gas sector, Shri Puri shared that Oil and Gas PSUs have set up startup funds totaling Rs. 505 crore. So far, 287 start-ups have received funding, with Rs. 271 crore already disbursed to promote innovation and growth in the sector.

    The Minister also talked about the Avinya’25, launched recently based on the overwhelming success of Avinya’24. The initiative aims to encourage entrepreneurs, researchers, academicians, and students to propose innovative solutions that can shape the future of the energy sector. The application period for Avinya’25 opened on 30thSeptember 2024, with a submission deadline of 2ndDecember 2024. Shri Puri urged everyone to actively participate and contribute to the event’s success

    Shri Puri concluded by urging stakeholders to explore the untapped potential in India’s energy sector, stressing the importance of sustainable business practices that align with societal and environmental goals.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Jayant Chaudhary to felicitate WorldSkills 2024 winners tomorrow

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:45PM by PIB Delhi

    Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and MoS, Ministry of Education Shri Jayant Chaudhary to honor the outstanding achievements of the Indian delegation at the WorldSkills 2024 competition during a  Felicitation Ceremony in New Delhi tomorrow.

    India has made a remarkable mark on the global stage at WorldSkills 2024 at Lyon in France, by winning four Bronze medals in different categories. These are: Ashwitha Police in Patisserie and confectionery; Dhrumil Kumar Dhirendra Kumar Gandhi and Sathyajith Balakrishnan in Industry 4.0; Joethir Adithya Krishnapriya Ravikumar in Hotel Reception and Amaresh Kumar Sahu in Renewable Energy category.

    In addition, the Indian delegation earned 12 Medallions of Excellence, a testament to their exceptional skills and consistent performance across various trades. India’s performance at WorldSkills 2024 was a strong showing on the global stage, with the country competing against other global giants like China, Japan, Germany, and the USA.

    The event will also be graced by Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, MSDE, and Shri Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO, NSDC, Sector Skill Council Experts and Industry/Academia Partners for WorldSkills 2024.

    WorldSkills Lyon 2024 saw more than 1,400 participants from over 70 countries competing in diverse skill categories, and the Indian competitors stood its ground among the best in the world, showcasing their talent and innovation in front of an international audience. India competed in 52 skills against countries like China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Germany, Brazil, Australia, Columbia, Denmark, France, UK, South Africa, Switzerland, USA, etc.

    The Indian contingent’s success at WorldSkills 2024 is a significant milestone in the country’s journey toward becoming a global skills leader. Winning the Bronze medal in Patisserie and Confectionery in France, the global epicenter of fine pastry and baking, is an extraordinary achievement. It signifies India’s rising prowess in culinary arts, proving that Indian talent can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in a country renowned for its mastery in this craft.

    India’s 12 Medallions of Excellence at WorldSkills 2024 highlight the nation’s prowess across a range of traditional and emerging skills, from Mechatronics and Cyber Security to Jewellery and Beauty Therapy. These achievements underscore India’s leadership in both innovation-driven fields like Additive Manufacturing and Web Technology, as well as craftsmanship in areas like Cabinet Making and Cooking.

    The success of the Indian competitors at WorldSkills 2024 is a testament to the rigorous preparation and industry support they received throughout their journey. Each participant underwent extensive training, supported by industry experts, mentors, and the best-in-class infrastructure provided by organizations across various sectors.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister participates in the 16th BRICS Summit

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:42PM by PIB Delhi

    Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in the 16th BRICS Summit held under Russia’s Chairship, in Kazan today.

    The BRICS leaders had productive discussions including on strengthening multilateralism, countering terrorism, fostering economic growth, pursing sustainable development and bringing spotlight on the concerns of the Global South. The leaders welcomed the 13 new BRICS partner countries.

    ​Prime Minister addressed two sessions of the BRICS Summit. In his address, PM noted that the Summit is happening at a time when the world is undergoing several uncertainties and challenges including conflicts, adverse climatic impacts, and cyber threats, placing greater expectations upon BRICS. PM suggested that the group take a people-centric approach to tackle these challenges. PM also underlined the need for early adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism at the United Nations to combat the menace of terrorism.

    PM called upon BRICS to proactively push for global governance reforms. Recalling the Voice of Global South Summits hosted by India during its G-20 Presidency, he stressed that the group must give primacy to the concerns of the Global South. PM noted that the regional presence of the New Development Bank including in GIFT city, India, has created new values and impacts. Highlighting BRICS’ activities to foster economic growth, he emphasized that its efforts on trade facilitation in agriculture, resilient supply chains, e-commerce and Special Economic Zones have generated new opportunities. He underlined the need to prioritise small and medium scale industries. He expressed that the BRICS Startup Forum initiated by India which is to be launched this year would add significant value to the BRICS economic agenda.

    Prime Minister elaborated on the recent green initiatives undertaken by India including the International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, Mission LIFE and Green Credit initiative announced during COP28. He invited BRICS countries to join these initiatives.

    Prime Minister congratulated President Putin for successfully hosting the 16th BRICS Summit and conveyed wishes to Brazil as it takes over the presidency of the group. At the conclusion of the Summit, the leaders adopted the ‘Kazan Declaration’.

    Address of PM at the Closed Plenary may be seen here.

    Address of PM at the Open Plenary may be seen here.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Heavy Industries Embarks on Special Campaign 4.0 to Enhance Swachhata and Reduce Pendency

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:29PM by PIB Delhi

    Drawing inspiration from Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision to institutionalize Swachhata and enhance workplace efficiency, the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI), along with its Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and Autonomous Bodies (ABs), is actively participating in the main phase of Special Campaign 4.0. This campaign, which commenced on 2nd October and will continue through 31st October 2024, aims to make impactful improvements in public sector workplaces nationwide.

    Union Minister of Heavy Industries & Steel, Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy, actively participated in a cleanliness drive alongside workers at the HMT Campus in Bengaluru. He emphasized Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision for a Swachh Bharat and called for continued efforts toward a “Swachh, Sundar, and Samarth Bharat” for future generations.

    During the Preparatory Phase of Special Campaign 4.0, MHI Secretary Shri Kamran Rizvi conducted inspections across identified cleanliness sites within MHI offices. He directed senior officers to contribute their best efforts to meet the targets set for the campaign, underscoring MHI’s commitment to a cleaner, more organized workplace environment.

     

    Significant Achievements in Special Campaign 4.0

    As a result of ongoing efforts, the campaign has already achieved substantial milestones:

    * Over 12.53 lakh sq. ft. of space has been cleared.

    * 24,997 physical files have been reviewed, with 7,428 files weeded out, and more than 3801 digital files closed.

    * Revenue of Rs. 1.59 crore has been generated through scrap disposal.

     

     

    On social media, more than 402 posts have been shared on X by official handles of CPSEs and ABs, highlighting the key activities and achievements under Special Campaign 4.0.

     

    Cleanliness and transformative drive at Nepa limited, a CPSE under MHI

     

    Cleanliness and transformative drive at BHEL’s Bhopal Unit

     

    Nationwide Engagement Across CPSEs/ABs

    CPSEs and ABs under MHI are actively carrying out cleanliness initiatives across their corporate offices, regional offices, manufacturing units, and project sites. Special cleanliness drives have been organized at over 923 sites across India, achieving 100% of the planned activities under the campaign.

    Cleanliness and transformative drive at HMT Machine Tools Bengaluru Complex

     

    Best Practices Adopted by CPSEs/ABs

    MHI and its affiliated bodies have adopted several best practices during Special Campaign 4.0, focusing on creating long-term value and setting benchmarks in workplace cleanliness and efficiency. These efforts underscore the Ministry’s commitment to contribute meaningfully to the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision for a cleaner and more efficient India.

    Cleanliness and transformative drive at ICAT, an Autonomous Body Under MHI

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to host a mega cultural event – ‘Aradhana’ – Celebrating Graceful Ageing and the Richness of Indian Traditions

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to host a mega cultural event – ‘Aradhana’ – Celebrating Graceful Ageing and the Richness of Indian Traditions

    The event to honour and celebrate senior citizens through a series of captivating cultural performances by artists aged over 60 years

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:23PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) is set to host the mega cultural event ‘Aradhana’, with the theme, ‘Celebrating Graceful Ageing – Life Begins at 60’, on 24th October 2024, at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre (DAIC), New Delhi. Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Shri B. L. Verma would preside over the event as the Chief Guest. Other dignitaries in attendance would include Dr. Aabha Chaudhary, Chairperson, NGO Anugraha and senior officials of the Ministry.

    The event would be focusing on the Ministry’s commitment to the well-being of senior citizens and the promotion of active ageing in India. It would highlight the role that elders play in preserving and passing down the country’s rich artistic heritage. The event would honour and celebrate senior citizens through a series of captivating cultural performances by artists aged 60 years and above.

    Event Highlights:

    • A mesmerizing Odissi dance performance by Guru Ranjana Gauhar, an iconic figure in Indian classical dance.
    • A vocal recital by Pt. Sajan Mishra, one of India’s most respected classical vocalists, known for his soulful renditions.
    • An ensemble of folk-dance performances, showcasing the vibrant and diverse cultural traditions of India.

    ‘Aradhana’ would emphasize the traditional Indian values of the Guru Shishya Parampara, inter-generational solidarity, and the respect and care that senior citizens receive in Indian society. Through this celebration, the Ministry aims to foster a greater understanding of the cultural significance of ageing gracefully and the vital contributions that older adults make in preserving the traditions of art and culture.

    The event would serve as a platform to highlight the critical importance of inter-generational relationships, with a strong emphasis on preserving India’s cultural legacy. Through the performances, the event will promote respect, care, and appreciation for senior citizens as they continue to contribute to society in meaningful ways.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: English Translation of Prime Minister’s Remarks at the Open Plenary of the 16th BRICS Summit

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:22PM by PIB Delhi

    Your Highness,
    Excellencies,

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    Congratulations to President Putin for the excellent organisation of the 16th BRICS Summit.

    And, once again, a warm welcome to all the new friends who have joined BRICS. In its new avatar, BRICS accounts for 40 per cent of the world’s humanity and about 30 per cent of the global economy.

    In the last nearly two decades, BRICS has achieved many milestones.I am confident that in the times to come, this organisation will emerge as a more effective medium to face global challenges.

    I would also like to convey warm greetings to Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff, President of the New Development Bank.

    Friends,

    In the last ten years, this bank has emerged as an important option for the development needs of the countries of the Global South.The opening of GIFT or Gujarat International Finance Tech City in India as well as regional centres in Africa and Russia has boosted the activities of this bank. And, development projects worth about USD 35 billion have been sanctioned. NDB should continue to work on the basis of the demand driven principle. And, while expanding the bank, ensuring long-term financial sustainability, healthy credit rating and market access should remain a priority.

    Friends,

    In its new expanded avatar, BRICS has emerged as an economy of more than USD 30 trillion dollars.The BRICS Business Council and the BRICS Women Business Alliance have played a special role in increasing our economic cooperation.

    This year, the consensus reached within BRICS on WTO reforms, trade facilitation in Agriculture, resilient supply chains, e-commerce and Special Economic Zones will strengthen our economic cooperation.Amidst all these initiatives, we should also focus on the interests of small and medium scale industries.

    I am pleased that the BRICS Startup Forum proposed during India’s presidency in 2021 will be launched this year. The Railway Research Network initiative taken by India is also playing an important role in increasing logistics and supply chain connectivity among BRICS countries. This year, the consensus reached by BRICS countries, in collaboration with UNIDO, to prepare a skilled work force for Industry 4.0 is quite significant.

    The BRICS Vaccine R&D Centre launched in 2022 is helping increase health security in all the countries. We would be happy to share India’s successful experience in Digital Health with BRICS partners.

    Friends,

    Climate Change has been a subject of our common priority.

    The consensus reached for the BRICS Open Carbon Market Partnership under Russia’s presidency is welcome. In India too, special emphasis is being laid on green growth, climate resilient infrastructure and green transition. Indeed, India has taken up several initiatives like the International Solar Alliance, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, Mission LiFE i.e. Lifestyle for Environment, Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam or a Tree in the name of mother.

    Last year, during COP-28, we started an important initiative called Green Credit.I invite BRICS partners to join these initiatives.

    Special emphasis is being laid on the construction of infrastructure in all BRICS countries.

    We have established a digital platform called the Gati-Shakti portal to rapidly expand multi-modal connectivity in India. This has helped in integrated infrastructure development planning and implementation and has reduced logistics costs.

    We will be happy to share our experiences with all of you.

    Friends,

    We welcome efforts to increase financial integration among BRICS countries.

    Trade in local currencies and smooth cross-border payments will strengthen our economic cooperation. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) developed by India is a huge success story and has been adopted in many countries.

    Last year, together with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed, it was launched in the UAE as well. We can also cooperate with other BRICS countries in this area.

    Friends,

    India is fully committed to increasing cooperation under BRICS.

    Our strong belief in our diversity and multipolarity is our strength. This strength of ours, and our shared belief in humanity, will help in giving a meaningful shape to a prosperous and a bright future for the generations to come.

    I thank everyone for today’s very important and valuable discussions.

    As the next President of BRICS, I extend my heartfelt best wishes to President Lula. India will give its full support for the success of your BRICS presidency.

    Once again, many thanks to President Putin and all the leaders.

    DISCLAIMER – This is the approximate translation of Prime Minister’s remarks. Original remarks were delivered

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDIAN ARMY TO HOST THE SECOND EDITION OF CHANAKYA DEFENCE DIALOGUE: A GLOBAL PLATFORM FOR STRATEGIC INSIGHTS

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:19PM by PIB Delhi

    The Indian Army is set to host the second edition of its flagship international seminar, the Chanakya Defence Dialogue, on October 24 and 25,, 2024  at the Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi. Themed “Drivers in Nation Building: Fuelling Growth Through Comprehensive Security,” this high-profile event will facilitate vital discussions on integrating security dynamics within national and international policymaking, and aims to craft visionary strategies for sustainable and inclusive growth.

    The two-day event will bring together an exceptional group of policymakers, strategic thinkers, academics, defence personnel, veterans, scientists, and SMEs from India and abroad, with prominent speakers from the United States, Russia, Israel, and Sri Lanka. The dialogue will explore India’s strategic pathways towards Viksit Bharat @2047, focusing on the role of comprehensive security in national development.

    Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the event as the Chief Guest, where he will also launch the Indian Army’s Green Initiative 1.0 and Digitisation of IA 1.0. He will deliver a keynote address on ‘India’s Vision for Development and Security,’ underscoring the importance of comprehensive security in achieving Viksit Bharat @2047. General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff, will also address the audience, highlighting the Indian Army’s significant contributions to nation-building, including initiatives aligned with Atmanirbhar Bharat.

    The Chanakya Defence Dialogue will consist of six expert-led sessions, each focusing on critical aspects of comprehensive security:

    Session 1. Geopolitical Dynamics: Navigating the International Coliseum

    This session will delve into the shifting geopolitical landscape and how nations navigate strategic partnerships while balancing national interests and global objectives. The panel will explore the impact of evolving global power structures on India’s strategic positioning, highlighting the growing importance of alliances and multilateral cooperation in an increasingly polarized world.

    Moderator: Ms Palki Sharma (Network 18)

    Panellists:

    • Ms. Lisa Curtis (Centre for a New American Security)
    • Ms. Carice Witte (SIGNAL Group, Israel)
    • Ambassador Kanwal Sibal (Former Foreign Secretary, Government of India)

    The panel will provide insights into geopolitical shifts, focusing on India’s role in the Indo-Pacific, its relations with key global powers, and the opportunities and challenges these present for India’s national security and development goals.

    Session 2. Economic Development Strategies & National Security Imperatives

    This session will examine how economic development and national security are interconnected, exploring the importance of a resilient economy for maintaining a strong defence posture. Panellists will discuss strategies for integrating economic policies with national security imperatives, and how India can leverage its growing economic strength to enhance its global influence.

    Moderator: Ms. Gaurie Dwivedi (NDTV)

    Panellists:

    • Mr. Asanga Abeyagoonasekera (IMF Technical Advisor)
    • Dr. G S Reddy (Former Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister)
    • Dr. Sanjeev Sanyal (Member, PM’s Economic Advisory Council)

    Key themes will include leveraging economic reforms, boosting domestic industrial capacities, and aligning economic growth with defence production under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. The session will also explore how economic resilience can act as a deterrent against external threats.

    Session 3. Environmental Sustainability: Balancing Growth with Ecological Concerns

    With growing global focus on climate change, this session will explore the need to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability. It will discuss how India can achieve development goals while ensuring that ecological concerns are addressed, particularly in the context of national security.

    Moderator: Dr. Tara Kartha (Director Research & Academics, CLAWS)

    Panellists:

    • Ms. Elizabeth Threlkeld (Stimson Center, US)
    • Mr. Rushikesh Chavan (Habitats Trust)
    • Lt Gen S A Hasnain (Retd)

    Panellists will discuss how sustainable development can contribute to long-term security by mitigating resource-driven conflicts, enhancing disaster preparedness, and ensuring the well-being of future generations. The session will emphasize the role of the military in ecological preservation, particularly in high-altitude and environmentally sensitive regions.

    Session 4. Social Cohesion and Inclusive Growth: Pillars of a Secure Nation

    This session will focus on the importance of social unity and inclusive growth for national security. The panel will examine how internal security can be strengthened by fostering social cohesion, addressing economic disparities, and promoting inclusive development across all sections of society.

    Moderator: Mr. RR Swain (Former DGP J&K Police)

    Panellists:

    • Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi (Member of Parliament)
    • Ms. Meenakshi Lekhi (Former MP and Lawyer)
    • Gen V K Singh (Retd) (Former COAS & ex-Minister of State for External Affairs)

    The discussion will highlight the role of law enforcement, legal frameworks, and policy initiatives in promoting internal security, with a focus on integrating marginalized communities into the national fabric. The panellists will offer strategies to merge social cohesion initiatives with internal security policies, fostering a shared national identity and promoting peace and stability.

    Session 5. Blurring Frontiers: The Convergence of Technology & Security

    This session will explore the integration of emerging technologies into national security frameworks. As new technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyber warfare, and unmanned systems revolutionize warfare, the session will discuss how India can stay ahead of the curve while ensuring that technological advancements are deployed ethically and responsibly.

    Moderator: Lt Gen Raj Shukla (Retd)

    Panellists:

    • Dr. Chintan Vaishnav (NITI Aayog)
    • Brig Gen Eran Ortal (SIGNAL Group, Israel)
    • Mr. Dmitry Stefanovich (IMEMO, Russia)

    Panellists will explore the advantages and challenges of integrating AI, robotics, and other emerging technologies into security operations. The session will also address ethical considerations such as privacy, responsible use, and societal alignment, ensuring that technological advances serve national security without compromising civil liberties.

    Session 6. Groundbreakers: Shaping Land Warfare, Reflections for the Indian Army

    This concluding session will focus on the future of land warfare and how the Indian Army can adopt advanced technologies to enhance battlefield readiness. Panellists will examine lessons from global military practices and how India can foster homegrown defence technologies under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

    Moderator: Vice Admiral A B Singh (Retd)

    Panellists:

    • Dr. Konstantin Bogdanov (IMEMO, Russia)
    • Prof. Amit Gupta (University of Illinois, US)
    • Dr. Patrick Bratton (US Army War College)

    The discussion will explore the evolving nature of land warfare, emphasizing the need for the Indian Army to develop indigenous technological capabilities while leveraging strategic partnerships with global military and industrial leaders. The panel will debate how to balance innovation with operational effectiveness, creating responsible and sustainable military solutions.

    On the second day, Chanakya Defence Dialogue will feature special addresses by Dr. S Somanath, Chairman of ISRO, on the critical significance of India’s expanding space sector, and Ms. Ruchira Kamboj, Former Permanent Representative of India to the UN, who will share insights on India’s evolving position in a multipolar world and the need for strong diplomatic measures to safeguard national interests.

    The dialogue will conclude with a closing address by Lt Gen N S Raja Subramani, Vice Chief of the Army Staff, who will summarize the key takeaways from the event, reaffirming the Indian Army’s commitment to ensuring a secure, prosperous, and Viksit Bharat @2047.

    Through its comprehensive and diverse discussions, the Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2024 will serve as a landmark platform, fostering collaboration among military leaders, policymakers, strategic thinkers, and security specialists from around the world. This event is set to influence India’s strategic direction on national security and development, helping shape a secure and thriving future for the nation.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PM Young Achievers’ Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (PM YASASVI)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:17PM by PIB Delhi

    Background/Introduction

    With a vision of “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas”, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has implemented the PM Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (PM-YASASVI). This comprehensive umbrella scheme is aimed at uplifting students from Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and Denotified Tribes (DNT) by providing them with access to quality education during their formative years.

    The PM YASASVI scheme consolidates and enhances several earlier initiatives, including the Dr. Ambedkar Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for EBCs and the Dr. Ambedkar Pre-Matric and Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for DNTs, which were subsumed under this program starting from 2021-22. By integrating these schemes, PM YASASVI aims to ensure a more streamlined and impactful approach to supporting the educational needs of socially and economically disadvantaged students.

     

    Objective

    The overarching goal of the scheme is to promote educational empowerment among these vulnerable groups, helping them overcome financial barriers and complete their education. This initiative not only fosters individual academic growth but also contributes to the broader vision of creating a more inclusive and equitable society.

    Under this Scheme students can avail Pre-Matric Scholarship from Class 9 to 10 and Post Matric Scholarship for their higher studies at post-matriculation or post-secondary stage. Students who excel in their studies also get an opportunity of Scholarship to study in Top Class Schools and Colleges under the Scheme of ‘Top Class School Education’ and ‘Top Class College Education’. Hostel facilities are also provided to OBC students under the ‘Scheme of Construction of Hostels for OBC boys and girls.’

    PM –YASASVI for OBC, EBC and DNT students has been formulated having following five sub-schemes:

    • Pre-Matric Scholarship for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
    • Post-Matric Scholarship for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
    • Top Class School Education for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
    • Top Class College Education for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
    • Construction of Hostel for OBC Boys and Girls

    Scope

    The Pre-Matric Scholarship is designed for students in classes IX and X attending government schools, offering an annual academic allowance of Rs. 4,000 to families with an income below Rs. 2.5 lakh. For the 2023-24 academic year, Rs. 32.44 crore has been allocated to states and Union Territories for its implementation. The Post-Matric Scholarship supports students pursuing post-secondary education, providing academic allowances ranging from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 20,000 based on the category of the course. For this scheme, Rs. 387.27 crore has been released for the current year.

    Additionally, the Top Class School and College Education schemes are designed to support meritorious students from OBC, EBC, and DNT categories. These programs cover tuition fees, hostel expenses, and other academic costs, with school students (Class 9-12) eligible for funding up to Rs. 1.25 lakh annually. College students at top institutions receive full financial support, including tuition, living expenses, and educational materials. To further enhance access to education, Rs. 12.75 crore has been allocated in 2023-24 under the ‘Construction of Hostels for OBC Boys and Girls’ scheme, which aims to provide accommodation for socially and educationally backward students near government schools and institutions, ensuring they have better access to quality education.

    Benefits

    The PM YASASVI aligns with the government’s broader vision of fostering inclusivity, equity, and societal upliftment. By offering comprehensive support to students from OBC, EBC, and DNT categories, it directly addresses the systemic barriers that prevent many from accessing quality education. This initiative not only ensures financial assistance but also promotes educational empowerment for some of the most vulnerable sections of society, thereby creating opportunities for upward mobility and self-reliance.

    The scheme’s focus on supporting students at both school and college levels helps to nurture talent from an early age and carry it through to higher education, laying a strong foundation for personal and professional growth. Moreover, by integrating earlier scholarship initiatives into a single, streamlined program, PM YASASVI enhances the impact of these efforts, contributing to the creation of a more inclusive and equitable education system. PM-YASASVI is ensuring that no student is left behind in the pursuit of academic and social progress. This scheme is playing a crucial role in the welfare and upliftment of marginalized communities, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047.

    Impact

    The PM YASASVI (Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India) scheme has made significant strides in providing financial assistance to students from Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and De-Notified Tribes (DNT). In Financial Year 2023-24, a substantial sum of ₹ 193.83 cr. was allocated for the Pre-Matric Scholarship, benefiting 19.86 lakh students during 2023-24, with further beneficiaries for 2023-24 expected. Similarly, under the Post-Matric Scholarship scheme, ₹988.05 cr. was released, benefiting 27.97 lakh students in 2023-24. These scholarships aim to empower underprivileged students by alleviating financial burdens, thereby promoting education across marginalized communities.

    Additionally, the government has invested in other educational support initiatives. ₹14.30 cr. has been released for the construction of hostels, accommodating 1146 students in 2023-24. Top-class education programs and overseas study interest subsidies have also seen significant funding, reaching thousands of students. For example, ₹ 111.18 cr. was allocated to support 4762 students in top Class education in college scheme and Rs. 6.55 Cr. Was allocated to support 2602 students in Top Class education in Schools for OBC, EBC & DNT Students and ₹ 56.24 Cr. was granted as interest subsidies to 2789 students pursuing overseas education. These efforts reflect the growing impact of the PM YASASVI scheme, which is transforming the educational landscape for disadvantaged students, enabling them to achieve their academic potential and contributing to overall societal upliftment.

    *Any additional documents specified in the application form

     

    Key Points

    • Selection Process: The YASASVI Entrance Test (YET) 2023 is the basis for candidate selection, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) under the direction of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJ&E), Government of India.
    • Eligibility: Open to OBC, EBC, and DNT students with a total annual family income of up to ₹2.50 lakhs. Additional eligibility criteria may apply, depending on the specific scholarship scheme.
    • Where to Apply: Eligible students can apply online at the National Scholarship Portal: scholarships.gov.in.

    Conclusion

    By offering a comprehensive array of scholarships and support programs, PM-YASASVI is addressing the financial constraints that often hinder access to education for marginalized communities. The integration of various earlier schemes into one streamlined initiative ensures that students are supported from their school years through to higher education, creating pathways for personal and professional growth. With the government’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to quality education, the PM YASASVI Scheme is making a tangible impact on the lives of thousands of students, helping to create a more inclusive and prosperous India.

    References:

    https://www.myscheme.gov.in/schemes/pm-yasasvitcceobcebcdnts

    https://socialjustice.gov.in/public/ckeditor/upload/65661651839791.pdf

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National Learning Week: Empowering India’s Public Service through Knowledge Sharing

    Source: Government of India (2)

    National Learning Week: Empowering India’s Public Service through Knowledge Sharing

    Speakers for tomorrow’s webinars (24-10-2024)

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 5:13PM by PIB Delhi

    As ‘Karmayogi Saptah’ progresses under the banner of Mission Karmayogi, launched by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the National Learning Week (NLW) continues to foster lifelong learning and skill development for civil servants. The webinars scheduled for October 24, 2024, feature prominent experts discussing a wide range of topics critical to building India’s future, including research, infrastructure, public health, workplace culture, and education.

    The goal is to provide actionable insights for government officials to improve their effectiveness and contribute to a stronger, more responsive public service.

    Key Highlights of the Day:

    Mr Kris Gopalakrishnan

    Topic: Making India an R&D Superpower

    Time: 9 am – 10 am

    Mr Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chairman of Axilor Ventures, will address India’s journey towards becoming a global leader in research and development (R&D). He will highlight the critical areas where India can advance to build robust innovation ecosystems that propel the country towards R&D excellence.

    Mr Vinayak Chatterjee

    Topic: Stages of Infrastructure Development: The Indian Experience

    Time: 10 am – 11 am

    Founder and Managing Trustee of The Infravision Foundation, Mr Vinayak Chatterjee will discuss India’s infrastructure development journey. His talk will cover key phases of growth, challenges faced and the path forward for creating sustainable and world-class infrastructure.

    Dr. Soumya Swaminathan

    Topic: India Public Health Towards Viksit Bharat

    Time: 12 pm – 1 pm

    Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Chairperson of the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), will shed light on India’s public health challenges and solutions. She will outline a vision for how public health efforts can contribute to realizing the goal of a developed India (‘Viksit Bharat’).

    Sister B.K. Shivani

    Topic: Creating a Mindful Work Culture: Strategies for Leaders and Teams

    Time: 3 pm – 4 pm

    Sister B.K. Shivani from the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization will lead a session on building a mindful work culture. Her presentation will focus on how leaders and teams in public service can foster a supportive, mentally healthy, and balanced work environment through mindfulness and self-awareness.

    Mr Anurag Behar

    Topic: Inclusive Education & Capacity Building for Public Service

    Time: 5 pm – 6 pm

    Mr Anurag Behar, CEO of the Azim Premji Foundation and Chancellor of Azim Premji University, Bhopal, will explore how inclusive education can contribute to strengthening public service. His session will cover the role of capacity building in ensuring that civil servants are well-equipped to serve all sections of society, particularly the marginalized.

    These sessions reflect the core tenets of Mission Karmayogi, reinforcing the importance of continuous learning, capacity building, and leadership development for public servants. The webinars aim to inspire officials to take a proactive role in shaping India’s future through informed decision-making and innovative solutions.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 150 countries to celebrate ‘Ayurveda Day 2024’ on 29th October

    Source: Government of India (2)

    150 countries to celebrate ‘Ayurveda Day 2024’ on 29th October

    “Ayurveda Innovations for Global Health” gives new dimensions to the contribution of Ayurveda for Humanity: Shri Prataprao Jadhav, MoS(I/C) Ministry of Ayush

    Ayush Digital Initiatives transforming Industry: Secretary, Ministry of Ayush

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 4:57PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Ayush is all set to celebrate 9thAyurveda Day on 29.10.2024. This year more than 150 countries across the globe have geared up for Ayurveda Day that is being celebrated around the theme “Ayurveda Innovations for Global Health”. On this occasion, the ministry of Ayush is going to organize a grand event at the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA), New Delhi .

    Shri Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of State, Ayush (I/C), Ministry of Ayush talked about the significance of Ayurveda Day and said, “Ayurveda Day has now become a global movement. We are proud to learn that as many as 150 countries are expected to join Ayurveda Day celebrations 2024. He also highlighted the focus of the Ministry while underlining the theme of Ayurveda Day 2024 and added “The theme of this year’s Ayurveda Day celebrations gives new dimensions to the contribution of Ayurveda to global health. Our aim is to promote Ayurveda globally as a robust system of medicine for the welfare of public. Under this, the All India Institute of Ayurveda has initiated a month-long programme across the country.”

    While highlighting the vision of Ministry, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush said, “Through the Ayurveda Day celebrations, Ayush focuses on integrating Ayurveda with contemporary science to address critical health issues including non-communicable diseases, mental health, antimicrobial resistance, and geriatric care.”

    Talking about the latest initiatives of the Ministry, he further added, “Ayurveda knowledge is made conveniently accessible to public through digital platforms under the umbrella of Ayush Grid including major initiatives such as Ayurgyan Scheme, Ayush Research Portal, and Namaste Portal.” Currently, Ayurveda is recognized in as many as 24 countries across the globe, while Ayurveda products are exported to over 100 countries”.

    This year’s celebration will witness significant participation from startups and industry, positioning Ayurveda at the heart of global health innovation. Leading Ayurveda experts have expressed their thoughts and hopes for this important event. Ayush professionals are particularly enthusiastic about this year’s celebrations on the theme surrounding innovation in Ayurveda.

    Dr. Manoj Nesari, Advisor, Ministry of Ayush and Director, North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homeopathy (NEIAH), Shillong, said, “The theme ‘Ayurveda Innovation for Global Health’ has been specifically chosen to highlight the huge research work done in Ayurveda to establish the scientific relevance of Ayurveda in promotion of health and treatment of various disease conditions. This also highlights the relevance of Ayurveda for the healthcare of the people across the globe irrespective of their religion, ethnicity, social status and geographical boundaries. The special focus in innovation would attract and inspire our youngsters to indulge in Ayurveda and establish startups. I also see lots of vibration and enthusiasm in the people of North East states and rising acceptance of Ayurveda in all North East states.”

    Dr. Mohan Singh, Director Ayush, Jammu & Kashmir, stated, “Given the theme of this year’s celebrations, we are all excited to be part of the Ayurveda Day 2024 activities. We anticipate an extraordinary confluence of professionals, researchers, and startups, all dedicated to creating a healthier, more sustainable world through the power of Ayurveda.”

    Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Vice Chancellor of the National Institute of Ayurveda, added, “The commitment and passion of our students and scholars who are preparing for the Ayurveda Day 2024 celebrations is inspiring. This would be an opportunity to explore new dimensions of holistic health, where ancient wisdom combines with modern innovation for global health.”

    Dr. B.J. Patagiri, Director, Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (ITRA) mentioned, “The participation of students, scholars, and innovators in this year’s celebration is a testament to how tradition and innovation together can revolutionize global health.”

    Ministry of Ayush continues to work toward integrating Ayurveda into the mainstream of global health. Initiatives such as the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre (GTMC), Ayushman Bharat Yojana, and the Research Centre for Innovation in Ayurveda Biology are advancing Ayurveda’s role in the global health system. Additionally, the reactivated “I Support Ayurveda” Campaign aims to garner over 250 million votes in support of Ayurveda. Last year’s campaign was a tremendous success, with 160 million votes.

    As the world moves toward Ayurveda Day on 29thOctober 2024, the Ministry of Ayush, its partner institutions, professionals, and Ayurveda enthusiasts around the globe are excited for this unique celebration. Through innovation and collaboration, Ayurveda is poised to offer sustainable solutions for global health and well-being.

    It is to note that the celebration of Ayurveda Day takes place annually on the auspicious occasion of Dhanvantari Jayanti (Dhanteras). Since inception in 2016, Ayurveda Day has gained global significance. This year’s celebrations are filled with energy and enthusiasm, culminating in a closing ceremony on 29th October 2024. Throughout the month, various events and activities are being organised nationwide, highlighting the importance of Ayurveda in health promotion and disease prevention.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: IAM Members Hitting the Streets in Atlanta for Harris-Walz 

    Source: US GOIAM Union

    ATLANTA, Oct. 23, 2024 – Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) are hitting the doors in Atlanta to help elect Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in their bid for the White House. In collaboration with the Georgia AFL-CIO, IAM members are canvassing union households in the Atlanta area to help drive the turnout of union households. 

    IAM International President Brian Bryant recently stated the importance of mobilizing our members for this election.

    IAM Union members in Georgia

      “We have members from Atlanta and all across the Southern Territory who came to Atlanta to have conversations with their union members on the importance of voting in this election,” said IAM Southern Territory General Vice President Craig Martin. “Our members understand that this election is about protecting democracy, retirement security, and ensuring labor has a place at the table. We will continue to drive turnout until the polls close on election day.” 

    The labor walks will continue through Election Day, with IAM members and other union affiliates continuing their efforts to ensure a pro-labor outcome at the ballot box.

    “Our goal over the past few weeks is to make sure we are hitting the doors of every union household and making sure they understand the importance of this election,” said IAM Southern Territory Chief of Staff Reggie Dixon. “It is essential for working families throughout Georgia and the entire South. Our rights are on the ballot, and we have to fight for the future of our democracy.”

    The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers is one of North America’s largest and most diverse industrial trade unions, representing approximately 600,000 active and retired members in the aerospace, defense, airlines, railroad, transit, healthcare, automotive, and other industries.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: The Marshall Star for October 23, 2024

    Source: NASA

    Editor’s Note: Starting Nov. 4, the Office of Communications at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center will no longer publish the Marshall Star on nasa.gov. The last public issue will be Oct. 30. To continue reading Marshall news, visit nasa.gov/marshall.

    For centuries, humans have dreamed of the ability to live safely on the Moon and Mars. At NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, team members supporting habitation systems development bring that dream closer to reality by envisioning and shaping humanity’s future in deep space and on the surface of other worlds.
    Marshall’s Habitation Systems business unit – the center’s featured organization for October – develops the next generation of habitation systems to make living and working in space and on planetary bodies possible. These efforts are carried out through the Habitation Systems Development Office, in which the team works across programmatic and engineering organizations to support formulation activities for planetary surface habitation (Moon and Mars), transit habitats for deep space exploration, and the Gateway program. In addition, the Marshall team collaborates with commercial partners on future habitation concept development and risk reduction activities through NextSTEP Appendix A: Habitation Systems and Reimbursable Space Act Agreements.   

    Seth Bell is currently the technical monitor for NASA’s commercial partner Sierra Space. Sierra has executed both full scale and subscale inflatable habitat burst tests at Marshall’s East Test Area. Bell has worked as a subsystem manager for the Mars Ascent Vehicle and as a system’s engineer and Engineering Directorate integrator.
    “I am excited to eventually see softgood inflatables in low Earth orbit,” Bell said. “Seeing the success of the many teams working in this office is exciting, especially after developing so many lasting relationships and putting so much time and energy into this work.”

    Since joining NASA in 2008, Yancy Young has served in multiple positions, including manager of several International Space Station research projects and Launch Package manager for Gateway Co-manifested Payloads. Currently, Young is the technical monitor for Boeing efforts under NASA’s NextSTEP Appendix A Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the development of deep space habitation concepts.
    “I love being a part of laying the foundation for long term deep space exploration,” Young said.
    Boeing’s current focus is a Design Analysis Cycle investigating the benefits and challenges of using composite materials in a pressurized Lunar Surface Habitat.

    In her 25-plus years at NASA, Brooke Thornton has worked on everything from ionized space radiation analysis to Earth observing satellites. Currently, Thornton is the industry engagement manager for the Habitation Systems Development Office and Strategy and Architecture Office. Thornton manages NextSTEP-2 Appendix A-Habitation Systems and Appendix R-Logistics and Mobility Systems BAA. In addition, Thornton fosters collaboration between industry and NASA for the Moon to Mars mission.
    “I am excited about working with industry to develop the elements and concepts of operations for humans to live on the Moon and beyond,” Thornton said.
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    Joseph Pelfrey, center, director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, talks with team members during the BBQ Fest hosted by the Marshall Exchange on Oct. 21. The event was held on the walking trail behind the Wellness Center and was open to team members, their family members, and retirees. “My thanks to those who came out to this year’s BBQ – and especially to those who helped make it happen,” Pelfrey said. “I could not have asked for better weather or a better group of people to spend the afternoon with. It was great to see everyone’s families join us on site to celebrate the hard work our teams have put in this year.” (NASA/Charles Beason)

    Children play on an inflatable at the BBQ Fest with a space shuttle inflatable in the background. (NASA/Charles Beason)

    Marshall team members participate in Bingo during the BBQ hosted by the Marshall Exchange. (NASA/Charles Beason)
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    Tony Clark has been named to the Senior Executive Service position of deputy director of the Engineering Directorate at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, effective immediately. In this role, Clark will be help lead the center’s largest organization, comprised of more than 2,500 civil service and contractor personnel, who design, test, evaluate, and operate flight hardware and software associated with Marshall-developed space transportation and spacecraft systems, science instruments, and payloads.

    Clark previously served as deputy director of the Space Systems Department at Marshall from 2021-2024 and served as acting director in 2024. In this role, Clark led the design, development, assembly, integration, testing, and delivery of flight, ground, prototype, and development products for NASA human spaceflight programs, science investigations, and exploration initiatives. He aided in the oversight of an annual budget of approximately $70 million and helped manage a diverse, highly technical workforce of approximately 660 civil service employees and contractors.
    Over his three decades of service to NASA, Clark has held numerous key leadership roles, bringing a wealth of technical and supervisory experience to Marshall’s broad range of engineering endeavors. He served as manager of the vehicle equipment area in Johnson Space Center’s Vehicle Systems Integration Office of the Gateway Program from 2018-2021. He was also manager of the Engineering Resource Management Office in Marshall’s Engineering Directorate from 2014-2018, tasked with leading and coordinating resources among eight engineering departments, laboratories and offices staffed by more than 2,300 civil service and contract personnel.
    He was acting deputy manager of the Engineering Directorate’s Spacecraft and Vehicle Systems Department from February 2014 to October 2014. Prior to that, Clark was chief of the directorate’s Electrical Integration and Fabrication Division from 2007-2014, and chief of the Electromagnetic Environmental Effects and Electrical Integration Branch from 2004-2007. He joined Marshall in September 1991 as an electromagnetic environmental effects engineer.
    Clark earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville in 1989 and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from The Ohio State University in Columbus in 1991.
    Among his many professional awards and honors, Clark received the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal in 2010 for his work on the Ares IX, the launch vehicle which informed development of NASA’s new rocket, the Space Launch System. He also received a Silver Snoopy award in 1999, reflecting outstanding service and the highest dedication to safe human spaceflight.
    Clark was a founding member in 2004 of the Huntsville Chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers’ Electromagnetic Compatibility Society.
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    A passion for puzzles, problem-solving, and propulsion led Sarah Ryan – a native of Columbus, Ohio – to her current position as Raptor engine lead for NASA’s HLS (Human Landing System) insight team at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. The SpaceX Raptor rocket engine powers the company’s Starship and Super Heavy rocket. SpaceX will land astronauts on the Moon for NASA’s Artemis III and Artemis IV missions using the Starship HLS. NASA’s Artemis campaign aims to land the first woman, first person of color, and first international partner astronaut on the Moon.

    “My team looks at how the components of the Raptor engine work together. Then, we evaluate the performance of the full system to make sure it will accomplish the NASA HLS and Artemis missions,” Ryan said. “I get to see lots of pieces and parts of the puzzle and then look at the system as a whole to make sure it meets NASA’s needs.”
    While earning a bachelor’s degree from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland with a dual major in aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering, Ryan had an internship at Marshall, working on a payload for a science mission onboard the International Space Station.
    After working for a year on satellite design, Ryan returned to Marshall. She noted that the opportunity to work in Marshall’s Engine Systems branch, to be involved with pushing technology forward, and to work on Artemis, really drew her back to NASA. Ryan later earned a master’s degree in aerospace systems from the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
    When not occupied with rocket engine development, Ryan likes to work on quieter hobbies in her free time, including reading, board games, crocheting, and solving all manner of puzzles – crosswords, number games, word games, and more. Her interest for solving puzzles carries over into her work on the Raptor rocket engines for HLS.
    “My favorite tasks are the ones that most resemble a puzzle,” Ryan said. “If we’re investigating an issue and have a lot of information to assess, I love putting all the pieces together and figuring out what happened, why, and the path forward. I enjoy digging into the data and solving those puzzles.”
    With Artemis, NASA will explore more of the Moon than ever before, learn how to live and work away from home, and prepare for future human exploration of Mars. NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket, exploration ground systems, and Orion spacecraft, along with the HLS, next-generation spacesuits, Gateway lunar space station, and future rovers are NASA’s foundation for deep space exploration.
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    While precision, perseverance, and engineering are necessary skills in building a Moon rocket, Casey Wolfe knows that one of the most important aspects for the job is teamwork.
    “Engineering is vital, but to get this type of work done, you need to take care of the human element,” said Wolfe, the assistant branch chief of the advanced manufacturing branch in the Materials and Processes Laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

    Together with her team, Wolfe is developing and producing the next generation payload adapter for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) super-heavy lift rocket. The adapter is made with some of the world’s most advanced composite manufacturing techniques.
    Wolfe’s work integrates the technical day-to-day operations and personnel management of the composites manufacturing team and additive manufacturing team, balancing production of SLS hardware with the creation of new engines using the latest manufacturing technologies. 
    “A lot of my day to day is in managing our two teams, making connections, building relationships, and making sure people feel supported,” Wolfe said. “I conduct individual tag ups with each team member so we can be proactive about anticipating and addressing problems.”
    Wolfe grew up in Huntsville, a place known as the “Rocket City,” but it wasn’t until she visited a job fair while studying at Auburn University for a polymer and fiber engineering degree that she began to consider a career at Marshall. Wolfe applied for and was selected to be a NASA intern through the Pathways Program, working in the non-metallic materials branch of the Materials and Processes Laboratory.
    Wolfe supported a coating system for electrostatic discharge on the first uncrewed test flight of the Orion spacecraft. Launching Dec. 5, 2014, Orion traveled to an altitude of 3,600 miles, orbited Earth twice, and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. It was during her internship that Wolfe realized how inspirational it felt to be treated like a vital part of a team.
    “The SLS program gave everyone permission to sign the hardware, even me – even though I was just an intern,” Wolfe said. “It was impactful to me, knowing that something I had worked on had my name on it and went to space.” 
    Since being hired by NASA, Wolfe’s work has supported development of the Orion stage adapter diaphragms for Artemis II and Artemis III, and the payload adapters for Artemis IV and beyond. The first three Artemis flights use the SLS Block 1 rocket variant, which can send more than 27 metric tons (59,500 pounds) to the Moon in a single launch. Beginning with Artemis IV, the SLS Block 1B variant will use the new, more powerful exploration upper stage to enable more ambitious missions to deep space, with the cone-shaped payload adapter situated atop the rocket’s exploration upper stage. The new variant will be capable of launching more than 38 metric tons (84,000 pounds) to the Moon in a single launch.
    “While the engineering development unit of the payload adapter is undergoing large-scale testing, our team is working on the production of the qualification article, which will also be tested,” Wolfe said. “Flight components should be starting fabrication in the next six months.”
    When Wolfe isn’t working, she enjoys hiking, gardening, and hanging out with her dogs and large family. Recently, she signed another piece of SLS hardware headed to space: the Orion stage adapter for the second Artemis mission.
    With as many responsibilities as Wolfe juggles, it’s easy to lose sight of her work’s impact. “I work in the lab around the hardware all the time, and in many ways, it can become very rote,” she said.
    But Wolfe won’t forget what she saw one evening when she worked late: “Everybody was gone, and as I walked past the launch vehicle stage adapter, there were two security guards taking pictures of each other in front of it. It was one of those things that made me step back and reflect on what my team accomplishes every day: making history happen.”
    NASA is working to land the first woman, first person of color, and its first international partner astronaut on the Moon under Artemis. SLS is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with the Orion spacecraft, supporting ground systems, advanced spacesuits and rovers, the Gateway in orbit around the Moon, and commercial human landing systems. SLS is the only rocket that can send Orion, astronauts, and supplies to the Moon in a single launch.
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    By Rick Smith
    New findings using data from NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) mission offer unprecedented insight into the shape and nature of a structure important to black holes called a corona.
    A corona is a shifting plasma region that is part of the flow of matter onto a black hole, about which scientists have only a theoretical understanding. The new results reveal the corona’s shape for the first time, and may aid scientists’ understanding of the corona’s role in feeding and sustaining black holes.

    Many black holes, so named because not even light can escape their titanic gravity, are surrounded by accretion disks, debris-cluttered whirlpools of gas. Some black holes also have relativistic jets – ultra-powerful outbursts of matter hurled into space at high speed by black holes that are actively eating material in their surroundings.
    Less well known, perhaps, is that snacking black holes, much like Earth’s Sun and other stars, also possess a superheated corona. While the Sun’s corona, which is the star’s outermost atmosphere, burns at roughly 1.8 million degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature of a black hole corona is estimated at billions of degrees.
    Astrophysicists previously identified coronae among stellar-mass black holes – those formed by a star’s collapse – and supermassive black holes such as the one at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy.
    “Scientists have long speculated on the makeup and geometry of the corona,” said Lynne Saade, a postdoctoral researcher at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and lead author of the new findings. “Is it a sphere above and below the black hole, or an atmosphere generated by the accretion disk, or perhaps plasma located at the base of the jets?”
    Enter IXPE, which specializes in X-ray polarization, the characteristic of light that helps map the shape and structure of even the most powerful energy sources, illuminating their inner workings even when the objects are too small, bright, or distant to see directly. Just as we can safely observe the Sun’s corona during a total solar eclipse, IXPE provides the means to clearly study the black hole’s accretion geometry, or the shape and structure of its accretion disk and related structures, including the corona.
    “X-ray polarization provides a new way to examine black hole accretion geometry,” Saade said. “If the accretion geometry of black holes is similar regardless of mass, we expect the same to be true of their polarization properties.”
    IXPE demonstrated that, among all black holes for which coronal properties could be directly measured via polarization, the corona was found to be extended in the same direction as the accretion disk – providing, for the first time, clues to the corona’s shape and clear evidence of its relationship to the accretion disk. The results rule out the possibility that the corona is shaped like a lamppost hovering over the disk. 
    The research team studied data from IXPE’s observations of 12 black holes, among them Cygnus X-1 and Cygnus X-3, stellar-mass binary black hole systems about 7,000 and 37,000 light-years from Earth, respectively, and LMC X-1 and LMC X-3, stellar-mass black holes in the Large Magellanic Cloud more than 165,000 light-years away. IXPE also observed a number of supermassive black holes, including the one at the center of the Circinus galaxy, 13 million light-years from Earth, and those in galaxies NGC 1068 and NGC 4151, 47 million light-years away and nearly 62 million light-years away, respectively.
    Stellar mass black holes typically have a mass roughly 10 to 30 times that of Earth’s Sun, whereas supermassive black holes may have a mass that is millions to tens of billions of times larger. Despite these vast differences in scale, IXPE data suggests both types of black holes create accretion disks of similar geometry.
    That’s surprising, said Marshall astrophysicist Philip Kaaret, principal investigator for the IXPE mission, because the way the two types are fed is completely different.
    “Stellar-mass black holes rip mass from their companion stars, whereas supermassive black holes devour everything around them,” he said. “Yet the accretion mechanism functions much the same way.”
    That’s an exciting prospect, Saade said, because it suggests that studies of stellar-mass black holes – typically much closer to Earth than their much more massive cousins – can help shed new light on properties of supermassive black holes as well. The team next hopes to make additional examinations of both types.
    Saade anticipates there’s much more to glean from X-ray studies of these behemoths. “IXPE has provided the first opportunity in a long time for X-ray astronomy to reveal the underlying processes of accretion and unlock new findings about black holes,” she said.
    The complete findings are available in the latest issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
    Smith, an Aeyon employee, supports the Marshall Office of Communications.
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    The Oort Cloud comet, called C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, passes over Southeast Louisiana near New Orleans, home of NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility on Oct. 13. The comet is making its first appearance in documented human history; it was last seen in the night sky 80,000 years ago. The Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet made its first close pass by Earth in mid-October and will remain visible to viewers in the Northern Hemisphere just between the star Arcturus and planet Venus through early November. Eric Bordelon, a photographer for Michoud, captured the image, which was featured as NASA’s image of the day. “On Sunday evening I decided to head out to find the comet I’ve read so much about,” Bordelon said. “Struggling at first to see it, once my eyes adjusted to the darkness I could faintly see it. I pulled my camera out and set up a tripod, with a longer exposure around six seconds I was able to capture this shot with a single frame. The far off setting sun made a beautiful color gradient in the dark sky with the other stars just beginning to appear.” Read more about the comet. (NASA/Eric Bordelon)
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    A new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the striking spiral galaxy Messier 90 (M90, also NGC 4569), located in the constellation Virgo. In 2019, Hubble released an image of M90 created with Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) data taken in 1994, soon after its installation. That WFPC2 image has a distinctive stair-step pattern due to the layout of its sensors. Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) replaced WFPC2 in 2009 and Hubble used WFC3 when it turned its aperture to Messier 90 again in 2019 and 2023. That data resulted in this stunning new image, providing a much fuller view of the galaxy’s dusty disk, its gaseous halo, and its bright core.

    The inner regions of M90’s disk are sites of star formation, seen here in red H-alpha light from nebulae. M90 sits among the galaxies of the relatively nearby Virgo Cluster, and its orbit took M90 on a path near the cluster’s center about three hundred million years ago. The density of gas in the inner cluster weighed on M90 like a strong headwind, stripping enormous quantities of gas from the galaxy and creating the diffuse halo we see around it. This gas is no longer available to form new stars in M90, with the spiral galaxy eventually fading as a result.
    M90 is located 55 million light-years from Earth, but it’s one of the very few galaxies getting closer to us. Its orbit through the Virgo cluster has accelerated so much that M90 is in the process of escaping the cluster entirely. By happenstance, it’s moving in our direction. Astronomers have measured other galaxies in the Virgo cluster at similar speeds, but in the opposite direction. As M90 continues to move toward us over billions of years, it will also be evolving into a lenticular galaxy.
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Fort Fisher’s New Visitor Center to Open to the Public Oct. 30

    Source: US State of North Carolina

    Headline: Fort Fisher’s New Visitor Center to Open to the Public Oct. 30

    Fort Fisher’s New Visitor Center to Open to the Public Oct. 30
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    KURE BEACH

    A little more than two years after construction began and local flooding delayed the opening, the new visitor center at Fort Fisher State Historic Site will open to the public Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free.

    The new two-story visitor center, which has been in planning since 2010, cost approximately $25.5 million and is expected to serve more than 1 million visitors annually. At 20,000 square feet, it is approximately three times the size of its 1965 predecessor.

    The centerpiece of the visitor center is a new exhibit that interprets a full and nuanced history of the site. Encompassing centuries of regional history, from pre-colonial times through Fort Fisher’s role in World War II, the “Through Their Eyes” exhibit is built on numerous historical perspectives. Rather than a collection of dates and battles, the exhibit powerfully centers men, women, and children from a multitude of backgrounds, eras, and experiences.

    The new visitor center (1610 Fort Fisher Blvd S, Kure Beach) has nearly twice the exhibit space of the former, plus amenities like a 100-seat orientation theater, an expanded gift shop, and a multipurpose room suitable for rentals such as banquets, wedding receptions, educational activities, and classroom instruction. Along the tour trail, visitors can view reconstructed earthworks — specifically, the fort’s 6th, 7th, and 8th traverses — a center sally port, and an ammunition magazine with a working tunnel system.

    Known as the “Gibraltar of the South,” Fort Fisher protected the port of Wilmington during the American Civil War until it fell to U.S. forces in January 1865. In 1961, the site was designated a National Historic Landmark. Its original visitor center was built to accommodate an expected 25,000 visitors a year.

    About the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
    The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages, promotes, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina – its diverse arts and culture, rich history, and spectacular natural areas. Through its programs, the department enhances education, stimulates economic development, improves public health, expands accessibility, and strengthens community resiliency.
    The department manages over 100 locations across the state, including 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, five science museums, four aquariums, 35 state parks, four recreation areas, dozens of state trails and natural areas, the North Carolina Zoo, the State Library, the State Archives, the N.C. Arts Council, the African American Heritage Commission, the American Indian Heritage Commission, the State Historic Preservation Office, the Office of State Archaeology, the Highway Historical Markers program, the N.C. Land and Water Fund, and the Natural Heritage Program. For more information, please visit www.dncr.nc.gov.
    Oct 23, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI USA: North Carolina Museum of History Announces 29th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration

    Source: US State of North Carolina

    Headline: North Carolina Museum of History Announces 29th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration

    North Carolina Museum of History Announces 29th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration
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    The North Carolina Museum of History is excited to announce the 29th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration, which will take place on Saturda     y, Nov. 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This highly anticipated event brings together members of all eight state-recognized tribes for a vibrant day of performances, demonstrations, and presentations that showcase the artistic, historical, and cultural contributions of American Indians in North Carolina.

    This year’s festival will be held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, a temporary venue change due to ongoing renovations at the Museum of History. The renovations will expand and enhance future visitor experiences.

    The festival invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich and diverse Indigenous heritage of the state. From traditional dance performances and drumming to contemporary discussions on the contributions of American Indians to modern science, art, and culture, the event offers a unique opportunity to learn and celebrate.

    Event highlights include:

    • Virtual Education Day: Students, teachers, and lifelong learners are invited to join a free Virtual Education Day on Friday, Nov. 23, celebrating the richness and diversity of North Carolina’s American Indian community. Attendees can enjoy a variety of presentations, including a live dancing and drumming demonstration.
    • Grand Entry Procession: The celebration kicks off with a ceremonial Grand Entry, where members of the eight state-recognized tribes will process through Bicentennial Plaza. Dressed in traditional regalia, they will perform dances and songs accompanied by the powerful sound of drums and flutes.
    • Cultural Booths and Demonstrations: Throughout the museum, visitors can interact with artists, historians, and cultural practitioners. Demonstrations will range from beadwork and pottery to discussions on the impact of American Indian traditions on North Carolina’s past and present.
    • Hands-on Activities for All Ages: Families and children can engage in traditional games like corncob darts or participate in hands-on activities exploring American Indian crafts and customs.
    • Native-Owned Food Trucks: Savor the flavors of Indigenous cuisine with a visit to the Native-owned food trucks, serving delicious staples like fry bread and other traditional dishes.
    • Artisans and Vendors: Guests are encouraged to browse and purchase authentic, handmade items from Native artists and vendors, including jewelry, pottery, textiles, and more.

    The American Indian Heritage Celebration is a signature event for the museum, providing a space for people of all backgrounds to engage with the enduring legacy and culture of North Carolina’s Indigenous communities. Whether through learning, art, or food, there are endless ways to experience and appreciate the richness of American Indian heritage.

    For more information and to view the full schedule of events, please visit NC-AIHC.com.

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    About the N.C. Museum of History

    The North Carolina Museum of History, a Smithsonian Affiliate, fosters a passion for North Carolina history. This museum collects and preserves artifacts of state history and educates the public on the history of the state and the nation through exhibits and educational programs. Admission is free. In 2023, more than 355,000 people visited the museum to see some of the 150,000 artifacts in the museum collection. The Museum of History, within the Division of State History Museums, is part of the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

    About the Smithsonian Affiliations Network

    Since 2006, the North Carolina Museum of History has been a Smithsonian Affiliate, part of a select group of museums and cultural, educational and arts organizations that share Smithsonian resources with the nation. The Smithsonian Affiliations network is a national outreach program that develops long-term collaborative partnerships with museums and other educational and cultural organizations to enrich communities with Smithsonian resources. More information is available at affiliations.si.edu.

    About the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

    The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages, promotes, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina – its diverse arts and culture, rich history, and spectacular natural areas. Through its programs, the department enhances education, stimulates economic development, improves public health, expands accessibility, and strengthens community resiliency.

    The department manages over 100 locations across the state, including 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, five science museums, four aquariums, 35 state parks, four recreation areas, dozens of state trails and natural areas, the N.C. Zoo, the State Library, the State Archives, the N.C. Arts Council, the African American Heritage Commission, the American Indian Heritage Commission, the State Historic Preservation Office, the Office of State Archaeology, the Highway Historical Markers program, the N.C. Land and Water Fund, and the Natural Heritage Program. For more information, please visit www.dncr.nc.gov.

    Oct 23, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Review of the maximum permitted levels for vitamin additives – E-002111/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    16.10.2024

    Question for written answer  E-002111/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Lena Düpont (PPE), Christine Schneider (PPE)

    Regulation (EC) No 1925/2006 currently governs how foods may be fortified with vitamin D and minerals. However, no harmonised maximum levels have been set so national laws apply. The different maximum levels in force are causing distortions of competition in the internal market for food suppliers.

    • 1.Why have no harmonised maximum levels so far been set?
    • 2.Does the Commission plan to revise Regulation (EC) No 1925/2006 in this legislative term?
    • 3.Does the Commission plan to set harmonised maximum levels for the addition of vitamins and minerals in the near future?

    Submitted: 16.10.2024

    Last updated: 23 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – EU budget for 2025 to focus on research, health, education, and climate action

    Source: European Parliament

    Parliament demands an EU budget for 2025 that focuses on improving people’s lives, boosting competitiveness, and addressing current challenges.

    MEPs set the overall level of commitment appropriations for the 2025 draft budget at almost €201 billion, €1.24 billion more than the Commission’s proposal from last June. Parliament wants to boost programmes vital in addressing health challenges, supporting young people, agriculture and rural areas, helping people suffering from natural disasters, boosting climate action, managing migration and security needs, and strengthening EU support for neighbouring regions experiencing geopolitical and humanitarian crises. MEPs restored €1.52  billion in funding cuts proposed by the Council, and set payment appropriations at €153.5 billion.

    Repayment costs for the European Recovery Instrument (EURI)

    The EURI repayment costs, which are twice the amount initially forecast for 2025, should not result in reduced funding for essential programmes, like Erasmus+ or R&D, according to Parliament. MEPs want to reverse cuts made by member states to appropriations dedicated to these areas and to use the new “EURI cascade mechanism” introduced by the revision of the EU’s long-term budget . This mechanism is designed to manage escalating Next Generation EU borrowing costs without affecting key initiatives, maintaining the budget’s flexibility and response capacity.

    Quotes

    Victor Negrescu (S&D, Romania), general rapporteur for the EU budget 2025 (for section III – Commission), said: “Today’s vote is a strong signal of support for a citizen-centred EU budget focused on investments in economic development and improving people’s lives. That is why we are asking for an increase of €110 million for actions in the area of health, an additional €70 million for Erasmus, €42 million to protect our citizens against the effects of natural disasters, an additional €96 million for agriculture, €120 million for humanitarian aid, and €110 million for the Eastern and Southern Neighbourhood.”

    Niclas Herbst (EPP, Germany), rapporteur for the other sections, said: “Cybersecurity is vital for EU institutions and has remained a pressing concern since 2023. Another key priority is ensuring that the institutions have enough staff to fulfil new tasks, like for the implementation of the Artificial Intelligence Act. Additionally, improving the security of European External Action Service buildings, particularly in delegations situated in remote and high-risk areas, is essential. To address this, an increase of €37 million is required.”

    Next steps

    The vote initiates three weeks of “conciliation” talks with the Council, with the aim of reaching a deal for next year’s budget, which then has to be voted on by Parliament and signed by its President.

    Background

    Over 90% of the EU budget funds activities in EU countries and beyond, benefiting citizens, regions, farmers, researchers, students, NGOs, and businesses. Unlike national budgets, the EU budget is primarily aimed at investment, to generate growth and opportunities across the European Union.

    The EU serves 27 countries with a total population of 450 million. With these figures in mind, the annual EU budget is actually relatively small – on average €160-180 billion annually in 2021-27. This is comparable to the national budget of Denmark, which serves 5.6 million people, and is about 30% smaller than the budget of Poland, which serves 38 million people. (Source: Commission)

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