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  • MIL-OSI China: Books explore ancient Greek influences on Asia and emerging Silk Road

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Some 2,100 to 1,800 years ago in what is today’s northwestern Pakistan, the Gandharan civilization produced sculptures of Buddha and other Buddhist figures with the features of Greek gods wrapped in aristocratic robes.

    The Gandhara art persisted until the 7th century and had some influence on the Buddhist sculptures seen in China and other East Asian countries.

    “The Buddhist art of Gandhara has amazed and puzzled modern observers since its rediscovery in the 19th century, for the artists of Gandhara … took imagery and styles that ultimately originated in ancient Greece, and they made them Buddhist and Asian, and thereby introduced them into the later traditions of Chinese Buddhist art,” says Peter Stewart, professor of ancient art and director of the Classical Art Research Centre at the University of Oxford.

    “They, and that story (of Gandhara), are emblematic of the fascinating filaments that run through all the periods and places explored in this publication,” Stewart says, speaking of the six-volume publication of From Mediterranean to the Yellow River: Hellenistic Civilization and the Silk Road, via video during the book’s signing ceremony for the production of an English version at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair in October.

    Stewart is coeditor of the fourth volume, From Apollo to Buddha: Hellenistic Art and the Silk Road Arts, which deals with the dissemination and fusion of art, and which according to him, “traces Western classical art traditions from its Greek origins, looking at how it was disseminated and transformed in the Hellenistic world, how it became the heritage of the Roman Empire, and how it eventually became deeply embedded in the cultures of Central Asia and the steppe”.

    Stewart is among the 40-odd researchers and contributors from across the world, who spent almost 10 years finishing the interdisciplinary studies, which were published by the Zhonghua Book Company as a series of books containing around 1,500 pictures.

    “The project was vast, but at its heart was a simple proposition — that two distinct areas (the Hellenistic civilization and the Silk Road) of study were intimately connected and could usefully be researched and explained alongside each other,” Stewart says.

    “Hellenistic civilization and the Silk Road seem to be two unrelated research fields, but in fact, there is an intrinsic logical relationship between them,” says Yang Juping, the book’s chief editor and a leading professor of Hellenism at Nankai University.

    Yang says that the vast empire established by Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic world he created that extended from the Mediterranean to Central Asia and the borders of India, laid the foundation for the opening of the Silk Road later on. Meanwhile, the ambitions of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) rulers to manage the western regions of their territory and the “exploration” of Central Asia by Zhang Qian ushered in a new era of cultural exchange and mutual learning between the Chinese and Hellenistic civilizations.

    “The series is one of the first comprehensive studies of the relationship between the Hellenistic civilization and the Silk Road in China and abroad,” Yang says, adding that the perspective the book brings opens up a new field of research, and has allowed the voices of Chinese scholars to be heard on a global stage on matters that were little known or long disputed.

    Each volume has a specific theme, but they are interconnected, and examine the general picture, the historical background, the cities, the currencies and the economic overview of the two areas, along with the Hellenistic heritage in China and along the Silk Road.

    The publishing group Springer Nature will serve as an amplifier of these voices by bringing the series to a wider international audience with an English version.

    “Today, we are not just releasing a book series, but also launching a dialogue that spans continents and centuries,” says Niels Peter Thomas, Springer Nature’s managing director for books.

    Zhang Jihai, deputy editor-in-chief of the Zhonghua Book Company, believes that the series will provide valuable historical references for the Belt and Road Initiative, and be a delight to general readers, providing a glimpse of the overall picture of ancient cultural exchanges between China and the West.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Satellite payload items go on display

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Security Bureau, together with the disciplined services and auxiliary forces under its umbrella, will hold an exhibition to showcase the cultural and creative items carried by the Shijian-19 satellite during a recent mission.

    This six-day exhibition, due to commence tomorrow at the Space Museum foyer, aims to enhance citizens’ sense of national pride and deepen their understanding of the disciplined and auxiliary services.

    The items selected by the bureau include a national security-themed comic, a Security Bear plush toy, and promotional items featuring the cultural characteristics of Sha Tau Kok.

    Meanwhile, other items sent into space that were selected by the disciplined and auxiliary services comprise mascots of different services, samples of a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport and identity card, as well as departmental souvenirs.

    Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung earlier officiated at an unboxing ceremony, during which he presented the items and space payload certificates to the heads of the respective services.

    Apart from noting that the space programme involved China’s first reusable and returnable test satellite, which successfully accomplished its return mission, Mr Tang highlighted that the programme marks a significant breakthrough in aerospace technologies, demonstrating the nation’s remarkable progress in space exploration.

    The payloads also symbolised the spirit of the disciplined services in embracing the pursuit of dreams and innovation, he added.

    The Shijian-19 satellite was launched on September 27 and returned safely on October 11.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Sun Dong begins Canada visit

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Innovation, Technology & Industry Prof Sun Dong began his visit to Toronto, Canada, by touring an innovation hub, the University of Toronto and a startup.

    In the morning of November 4, Prof Sun visited MaRS Discovery District and met its Chief Executive Officer Alison Nankivell to receive a briefing on the innovation hub’s successful experience in nurturing an innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystem.

    Located close to major universities and hospitals in downtown Toronto, MaRS focuses on nourishing deep technology industries including clean technology and life science.

    It is also the largest urban innovation centre in North America, which supports 1,200 enterprises and renders direct assistance to enterprises, with a view to building communities of innovators and promoting the adoption of new solutions.

    Prof Sun then visited the University of Toronto and toured the Centre for Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Engineering of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering.

    He met Faculty Dean Prof Christopher Yip and Acting Associate Vice-President International Partnerships Prof David Wolfe, and was briefed on the centre’s latest developments and research and development (R&D) achievements.

    The centre brings together universities and industries to translate the latest advances of artificial intelligence and data analytics into technologies in areas ranging from advanced manufacturing to human health.

    Its team also delivers ongoing guidance for advanced analytics projects in industry settings.

    Prof Sun encouraged the university to co-operate with universities in Hong Kong to participate in the InnoHK research clusters to strengthen global R&D collaboration.

    In the afternoon, the technology chief visited a startup that provides storage and delivery services in North America.

    Apart from adopting a smart platform that automatically processes orders and updates inventory levels in real time, the startup also utilises robotic shuttles to manage inventories automatically, thereby reducing the overall cost for logistics and delivery services.

    In the evening, Prof Sun attended a networking dinner organised by the Hong Kong-Canada Business Association (Toronto Chapter), where he had an exchange with Hong Kong young people studying and working in Toronto to learn more about their studies and work life.

    Prof Sun shared with them Hong Kong’s efforts to develop as an international I&T centre and build an international hub for high-calibre talent.

    He noted that it is of paramount importance to enlarge the talent pool for Hong Kong’s I&T development, adding that the city is an ideal destination for young people to develop their careers.

    He also encouraged Hong Kong youngsters to seize the myriad opportunities.

    Prof Sun will proceed to Ottawa and continue his visit.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN visits the Royal Thai Police

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today visited the Royal Thai Police as part of his working visit to Thailand, where he met with high-ranking officials led by Acting Deputy Commissioner General of the Royal Thai Police, Pol Lt Gen Prachuap Wongsuk, to discuss the current trends and challenges of transnational crime in Thailand and its contribution to regional efforts undertaken by the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC) in addressing these threats. Dr. Kao commended Thailand’s proactive role as the ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) Voluntary Lead Shepherd for illicit drug trafficking and illicit trafficking of wildlife and timber (ITWT) priority areas. Both sides also exchanged views on the rising threats of cybercrime, among others.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Secretary-General’s video message to COP29 Religious Leaders’ Summit

    Source: United Nations – English

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    Excellencies, dear friends,

    I want to thank you for coming together across faiths to help push for a successful outcome at COP29 in Baku.

    Our climate is in crisis — extreme temperatures, raging fires, droughts, and epic floods.

    No country is spared.

    And the poorest and most vulnerable are hardest hit.

    As faith leaders, your voices are essential to drive climate action and climate justice. 

    Action to ensure countries produce — by next year — new national climate action plans aligned with the imperative to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees.

    And justice so all countries have the resources to adapt to our changing planet and can transition — fast and fairly — to a sustainable and renewable future.

    This includes a much stronger flow of financial resources to developing countries, and a well-funded Loss and Damage Fund that supports those hardest hit by disasters.

    By standing together, you’re standing up for the future of the world we share.

    Thank you for being part of this vital effort for people and planet.
     

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Secretary-General’s message on World Tsunami Awareness Day [scroll down for French version]

    Source: United Nations – English

    his year marks the 20th anniversary of the Indian Ocean Tsunami – one of the deadliest disasters in recent history.  More than 230,000 people lost their lives.   

    On this World Tsunami Awareness Day, we honour the victims and recommit to protecting the 700 million people around the world who are at risk from tsunamis.

    The best way to do so is by all partners delivering on the United Nations Early Warnings for All initiative that helps ensure every person on Earth is alerted when tsunamis and other disasters are on the way.

    Education is vital to saving lives, and as this year’s theme reminds us, the participation of children and young people is critical. I urge governments and partners in coastal communities to raise awareness, so children and young people know how and where to evacuate to higher ground.

    Together, let’s ensure people’s futures are not swept away by tsunamis.  Let’s build resilience – now. 

    ***

    Cette année marque le vingtième anniversaire du tsunami survenu dans l’océan Indien, l’une des catastrophes les plus meurtrières de l’histoire récente, qui a coûté la vie à plus de 230 000 personnes.

    En cette Journée mondiale de sensibilisation aux tsunamis, nous honorons la mémoire des victimes et nous renouvelons notre engagement à protéger les 700 millions de personnes dans le monde qui sont menacées par les tsunamis.

    Le meilleur moyen d’y parvenir est que tous les partenaires mettent en œuvre l’initiative « Alertes précoces pour tous » des Nations Unies, qui permet d’alerter chaque personne sur Terre à l’approche de tsunamis ou d’autres catastrophes.

    L’éducation est essentielle pour sauver des vies et, comme le rappelle le thème de cette année, la participation des enfants et des jeunes est cruciale. J’invite les gouvernements et les partenaires dans les zones côtières à sensibiliser les populations, afin que les enfants et les jeunes sachent comment procéder, en cas d’évacuation, pour regagner des zones plus élevées.

    Ensemble, agissons pour que l’avenir de nos semblables ne soit pas balayé par les tsunamis. Renforçons la résilience, maintenant !
     

    MIL OSI Africa

  • MIL-OSI Australia: DUBOIS ROAD, WUDINNA (Grass Fire)

    Source: Country Fire Service – South Australia

    WUDINNA

    Pinkawillinie fire

    Issued for north of WUDINNA.

    The CFS is responding to a bushfire near Wudinna in the Pinkawillinie Conservation Park on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

    CFS and Department for Environment and Water (DEW) firefighters are currently working in difficult terrain contain this fire and will remain on scene for some time. Observational aircraft have assisted with monitoring the spread of this fire.

    Smoke from the fire can be seen overhead and smoke may be impacting other roads in the area, and visibility may be reduced.

    This fire is believed to be caused by the lightning event which has caused a number of fires across the district. If you spot an unattended fire please report it to 000.

    Message ID 0007832

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  • MIL-OSI China: US election day voting begins with first ballots cast in New Hampshire

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Voters in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, went to the polls early Tuesday morning, marking the official start of Election Day voting for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

    Six registered voters of the tiny town in northeastern United States cast their ballots at midnight, following a tradition that dates back decades ago.

    Amid heightened security for fears of violence and chaos, the vast majority of polling stations across the country open on Tuesday morning and will remain open until the evening.

    Prior to this, tens of millions of voters across the country have already cast their ballots early, either by voting in person at polling stations or by mail. According to data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab, as of Monday night, more than 82 million voters had already cast their ballots.

    This election is widely regarded as one of the most divisive in American history. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump have repeatedly warned against potentially catastrophic consequences inflicted on the country if the other is elected. Voters hold vastly different views on key issues such as the economy, immigration, and abortion rights.

    According to an annual survey conducted by the American Psychological Association, 77 percent of U.S. adults said the future of the nation was a significant source of stress in their lives. Additionally, 74 percent said they were worried that the election results could lead to violence.

    “I would hope that whoever wins the presidential election will handle it gracefully, and whoever doesn’t win, likewise, will handle it gracefully,” Annmarie Pintal, one of the just six voters registered to vote in Dixville Notch, told Xinhua.

    “We need unity. We need to come together on the common ground, and, be willing to set aside our differences,” said Scott Maxwell, another voter in the small town. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK to create world-first ‘early warning system’ for pandemics

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The government is set to partner with Oxford Nanopore, which uses technology to rapidly diagnose a range of cancers, along with rare and infectious diseases

    • New partnership with cutting-edge life sciences company Oxford Nanopore will lead to better scientific research and could create tests and treatments for patients, saving lives

    • Patients suspected of having severe acute respiratory infections will be diagnosed within 6 hours, supporting the establishment of a new diagnostic system

    • Technology will allow potential outbreaks of bacterial or viral diseases to be monitored alongside antimicrobial resistance, shifting NHS from analogue to digital as part of 10-Year Health Plan

    The UK will create the world’s first real-time surveillance system to monitor the threat of future pandemics, prevent disease, and protect the public.

    Plans have been announced to form a new partnership between the government, Genomics England, UK Biobank, NHS England, and Oxford Nanopore – a UK-headquartered, world-leading life sciences company. 

    Oxford Nanopore uses long read sequencing technology to analyse genes and pathogens to rapidly diagnose a range of cancers, along with rare and infectious diseases. The technology can sequence long strands of DNA or RNA in one go, without breaking it up into smaller fragments.

    In infectious diseases, Oxford Nanopore’s technology will help to create an early warning system for future pandemics and potential biological threats, both preventing disease and protecting the public.

    It will be used in the expansion of NHS England’s Respiratory Metagenomics programme, being led by Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT). It uses samples from patients with severe respiratory infections and rapid genetic testing to match those patients with the right treatments within 6 hours.

    This novel and world-leading application, developed in partnership with the NHS, will allow potential outbreaks of bacterial or viral diseases to be monitored alongside antimicrobial resistance across the country. 

    Following an initial successful pilot at St Thomas’ Hospital, the technology will now be rolled out from 10 to up to 30 NHS sites to address the current time lag between new pathogens emerging in the UK and action being taken to both treat affected patients and to prevent their spread, which will benefit people everywhere.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said:

    If we fail to prepare, we should prepare to fail. Our NHS was already on its knees when the pandemic struck, and it was hit harder than any other comparable healthcare system.

    We cannot let history repeat itself. That’s why this historic partnership with Oxford Nanopore will ensure our world-leading scientists have the latest information on emerging threats at their fingertips.

    As we embrace the technological revolution, our 10-Year Health Plan will shift the NHS away from analogue to digital, saving countless more lives.

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:

    During the Covid pandemic, we saw the power of the UK life sciences sector very clearly, from the Oxford-Astra Zeneca vaccine that saved so many lives, through to operating one of the world’s most effective Covid surveillance systems, which spotted several emerging variants of the disease.

    This partnership will build on that expertise to monitor emerging diseases as they arise, putting our scientists and decision-makers one-step ahead and providing the information they need to make informed decisions.

    Together with the ability to better diagnose cancers and rare diseases, we are leveraging UK life sciences to protect the public and ultimately save lives.

    Professor Susan Hopkins, Chief Medical Advisor at UK Health Security Agency, said:

    Early detection is absolutely crucial in enabling us to respond effectively to any emerging pathogen. The UK already has a wealth of expertise in genomic surveillance, and this programme will build on that expertise and enable us to bring our resources and capability to tackle developing threats at greater speed. Enhancing the capacity for the NHS to determine new and emerging pathogens causing severe acute respiratory infections will improve the detection and emergence of infections.

    As part of the 100 days mission, this will enable the development of effective diagnostics for novel pathogens and enhance our pandemic preparedness.

    Oxford Nanopore CEO Gordon Sanghera said:

    The UK has a remarkable life science ecosystem, and we are delighted to be working more closely with the UK government and the NHS in this collaboration.

    The world-renowned Genomics England and UK Biobank have led the way in scaling genomics discovery and translating these advances into patient impact.

    By working alongside our partners on shared goals of improved patient outcomes – whether in cancer, genetic disease or infectious disease – and pandemic preparedness, we believe we can deploy our unique DNA sequencing technology in ways that are most impactful for the people of the UK.

    Professor Ian Abbs, chief executive of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, said:

    We’ve been working on the respiratory metagenomics programme for over 4 years and have clearly seen the benefit to our patients. It’s a momentous day now that we can ensure other hospitals, and more patients, can also benefit from faster and more accurate treatment for severe respiratory conditions thanks to new genomic technology.

    As part of the expansion to the metagenomics programme, the data gathered using Oxford Nanopore’s technology will be provided to the UK Health and Security Agency, allowing quicker detection and action on emerging infectious diseases to be taken.

    The collaboration between the government and Oxford Nanopore – which will also join up Genomics England and UK Biobank with NHS England – is another key vote of confidence in the UK’s life sciences sector, which will help kickstart economic growth and support the 10-Year Health Plan’s ambition to shift the health service from analogue to digital and from sickness to prevention, helping keep patients out of hospital. 

    Genomics England will work strategically with Oxford Nanopore to further insights from the data they hold, including on cancer and rare diseases, to enable future breakthroughs in identifying genomic mutations that may be treatable and preventing these devastating conditions. UK Biobank will also continue to work with Oxford Nanopore and the government to improve the insights from their data and translate these into impact for NHS patients.

    Along with the vast benefits to patients, this work will drive economic growth, supporting the expansion of one of our most promising life sciences companies. 

    This partnership comes hot on the heels of the Budget, where the government announced investment of £40m over 5 years in a Proof of Concept Fund for spinouts, companies formed based on academic research generated within and owned by a university. 

    This will build on the excellent example set by Oxford Nanopore, one of the UK’s most successful spinout companies, having been founded at Oxford University in 2005. This fund could help to unleash a raft of innovative new spinouts like Oxford Nanopore, helping to drive job creation and economic growth.

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    Published 5 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: CMA provisionally finds Vodafone / Three could address competition concerns through network investment and customer protections

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    CMA inquiry group investigating Vodafone / Three merger publishes Remedies Working Paper.

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    • CMA inquiry group investigating Vodafone / Three merger publishes Remedies Working Paper.  

    • Merger could proceed if appropriate remedies are implemented. 

    • CMA to seek feedback before making a final decision by 7 December. 

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found that a multi-billion-pound commitment to upgrade the merged company’s network across the UK, including the roll-out of 5G, combined with short-term customer protections could solve competition concerns identified in September and allow the merger to go ahead. 

    The CMA investigation – led by an independent inquiry group – provisionally found in September that the merger could lead to higher prices for customers and harm the position of mobile virtual network operators, such as Sky Mobile, Lyca, Lebara and iD Mobile. The CMA also consulted on potential solutions to address its concerns – known as remedies. 

    The CMA has today set out a Remedies Working Paper to seek views on the effectiveness of a proposed remedy package.  

    It provisionally finds that a legally binding commitment to undertake the network integration and investment programme proposed by Vodafone and Three would significantly improve the quality of the merged company’s mobile network, boosting competition between mobile network operators in the long term and benefiting millions of people who rely on mobile services.  

    The CMA also found that short term protections would be needed to ensure that retail consumers and mobile virtual network operators can continue to secure good deals during the initial years of network integration and investment roll-out. 

    The remedies proposed today would require Vodafone and Three to:  

    • deliver their joint network plan – which sets out the network upgrade and improvements they will make through significant levels of investment over the next 8 years across the UK. This would be a legal obligation overseen by both Ofcom – the telecoms regulator – and the CMA

    • commit to retain certain existing mobile tariffs and data plans for at least 3 years, protecting millions of current and future Vodafone / Three customers (including customers on their sub-brands) from short-term price rises in the early years of the network plan 

    • commit to pre-agreed prices and contract terms to ensure that Mobile Virtual Network Operators can obtain competitive wholesale deals

    Stuart McIntosh, chair of the inquiry group leading the investigation, said:  

    We believe this deal has the potential to be pro-competitive for the UK mobile sector if our concerns are addressed.  

    Our provisional view is that binding commitments combined with short-term protections for consumers and wholesale providers would address our concerns while preserving the benefits of this merger.  

    A legally binding network commitment would boost competition in the longer term and the additional measures would protect consumers and wholesale customers while the network upgrades are being rolled out.

    Today’s announcement is provisional, with a final decision due before the 7 December statutory deadline. The inquiry group is inviting feedback on today’s announcement by 5pm on 12 November.  

    More information can be found on the  Vodafone / CK Hutchison JV case page and on  the detailed guidance page

    Notes to editors

    1. The CMA’s guidance explains that the Remedies Working Paper may be published on the CMA website if the CMA deems wider consultation to be necessary. In this case, the CMA considers the publication of the Remedies Working Paper is appropriate for third parties to understand its provisional decision and provide any further views before the final decision.  

    2. The inquiry group’s decision set out in the Remedies Working Paper published today on the appropriate remedy to address the competition concerns identified in the provisional findings is provisional. Following consultation on the Remedies Working Paper, the Group will take its final decision on both the competition issues and any remedies by 7 December 2024. 

    3. Vodafone UK (which is owned by Vodafone Group Plc) and Three UK (which is owned by CK Hutchison Holdings Limited) are two major providers of mobile telecommunication services in the UK. Last year both businesses announced a joint venture agreement which would bring their 27 million customers under a new, single network operator. 

    4. The 4 mobile network operators in the UK are Vodafone UK, Three UK, BTEE and Virgin Media O2. 

    5. ‘Virtual’ network operators – such as Sky Mobile, Tesco Mobile, Lebara, Lyca Mobile and iD Mobile – do not own their own networks and rely on access to a mobile network operator’s network to supply mobile services to their customers. 

    6. Part way through the Phase 2 investigation, Vodafone and Three entered into an agreement with VMO2 (Beacon 4.1) which involves, among other things, the divestment of spectrum to VMO2 (conditional on CMA approval for the merger). The CMA has considered the impact of this as part of its assessment.

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    Published 5 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SFST promotes HK in Zurich

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Christopher Hui yesterday began a visit to Switzerland, where he is promoting Hong Kong’s status as an international centre for asset, wealth and risk management.

    In Zurich, Mr Hui met Swiss Re Group’s Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Solutions Ivan Gonzalez, and Chairman of the Board of Zurich Insurance Group Michel M Liès, giving them an update on initiatives announced in the 2024 Policy Address to strengthen Hong Kong’s position as a global risk management centre.

    These initiatives include reviewing the risk-based capital regime implemented in July and examining capital requirements for infrastructure investment in order to enrich insurance companies’ asset allocations for risk diversification and drive investment in infrastructure. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will also continue to invite Mainland and overseas enterprises to establish captive insurers in Hong Kong.

    Mr Hui also had a lunch meeting with the Swiss-Hong Kong Business Association, a member of the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations. He briefed the association on investment opportunities in Hong Kong’s asset and wealth management sectors, stressing that the city welcomes investors and family offices from around the world.

    At another gathering, with leaders of a multinational financial service provider, Mr Hui spoke of the enhancements proposed in the Policy Address to strengthen Hong Kong’s status as an asset and wealth management hub.

    The industry is to be consulted on increasing the types of transactions, by funds and family offices, that are eligible for tax concessions. It is proposed that emission derivatives and allowances, virtual assets, insurance-linked securities, loans and private credit investments, and more, be made eligible.

    Mr Hui added that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s issuance of green bonds is attracting strong interest from local and international investors, with $220 billion in government green bonds having been issued so far.

    The treasury chief also met the Swiss National Bank’s Head of Bilateral Cooperation of Lena Lee Andresen to discuss issues of mutual concern such as global trends in monetary policy.

    In addition, Mr Hui visited the headquarters of Gategroup, a market-leading inflight caterer with a global presence and operations in Hong Kong, and met its Chief Financial Officer Urs Schwendinger.

    Highlighting that Hong Kong is an international aviation hub and that development of its Airport City is ongoing, he invited Gategroup to expand its operations in the SAR.

    Mr Hui’s visit to Switzerland will continue today in Geneva. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Import of poultry meat and products from areas in US and Canada suspended

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (November 5) that in view of notifications from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) about outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in Clackamas County of the State of Oregon, Kings County of the State of California and Cache County of the State of Utah in the United States (US) and Rural Municipality of Willner No. 253 of Saskatchewan Province in Canada, the CFS has instructed the trade to suspend the import of poultry meat and products (including poultry eggs) from the above-mentioned areas with immediate effect to protect public health in Hong Kong.

         A CFS spokesman said that according to the Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong imported about about 63 470 tonnes of chilled and frozen poultry meat and about 17.2 million poultry eggs from the US, and about 370 tonnes of frozen poultry meat from Canada in the first nine months of this year.

         “The CFS has contacted the American and Canadian authorities over the issues and will closely monitor information issued by the WOAH and the relevant authorities on the avian influenza outbreaks. Appropriate action will be taken in response to the development of the situation,” the spokesman said.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Foreign Minister Lin visits jointly constructed neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital and joins Guatemalan Foreign Minister Martínez in celebrating 90th anniversary of bilateral ties

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan 3

    Foreign Minister Lin visits jointly constructed neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital and joins Guatemalan Foreign Minister Martínez in celebrating 90th anniversary of bilateral ties

    Date:2024-10-27
    Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 27, 2024  
    No. 371  

    On October 25, during his visit to Guatemala, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung met with President Bernardo Arévalo, Foreign Minister Carlos Martínez, and other senior officials. He also toured the neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital, which finished construction this year with assistance from Taiwan. While at the new building, Minister Lin interacted with families that benefited from the joint endeavor, giving him the opportunity to better understand the fruits of Taiwan-Guatemala collaboration. 
     
    Hospital Director Erika Pérez and Pediatrics Department Chief Juan Carlos Reyes introduced the facilities and functions of the building to Minister Lin when he toured the neonatal building in the morning. Accompanied by Guatemalan Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance Joaquín Barnoya, Minister Lin attended a traditional Taiwanese ceremony to bless infants and gave gifts to the attending families. 
     
    In his remarks at San Juan de Dios Hospital, Minister Lin stated that, in addition to the joint construction of the hospital’s neonatal building, Taiwan’s technical mission and Guatemala are working on a program to promote maternal and neonatal health care. The initiative will assist in training medical professionals at hospitals and birth centers in Guatemala City to enhance their ability to give women clinical care before, during, and after childbirth and reduce premature birth and infant mortality risks, benefiting 70,000 people each year. It will also arrange for related personnel from Guatemala to travel to Taiwan for training. Over 450 health care professionals are expected to receive training, thereby raising the quality of services available to women and children in Guatemala. It took just 12 months for Taiwan and Guatemala to complete the planning and construction of the neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital, which has helped improve maternal and neonatal care. The important project has been met with wide approval from the government and civil society of Guatemala. 
     
    In the afternoon, Minister Lin called at Guatemala’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet with Minister Martínez, who invited him to view bamboo planted by Taiwan’s technical mission in the square outside the building. The plants commemorate 90 years of friendship and diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Guatemala. (E)

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Foreign Minister Lin leads delegation to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as presidential envoy to attend 45th independence anniversary celebrations

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan 3

    Foreign Minister Lin leads delegation to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as presidential envoy to attend 45th independence anniversary celebrations

    Date:2024-10-28
    Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 28, 2024 
    No. 375 

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, serving as President Lai Ching-te’s special envoy, led a delegation to Caribbean ally Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on October 26. He participated in a ceremony and other celebrations marking the 45th anniversary of the independence of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition, he met with Governor-General Susan Dougan, held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, attended a welcome reception hosted by the government, and took part in other official events.
     
    Minister Lin joined Prime Minister Gonsalves in presiding over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Arnos Vale Acute Care Hospital. He also attended the official opening of a farmers training room and a cold storage facility built at Orange Hill Farm with Taiwan’s support; a plaque unveiling for a new livestock facility at the Rabacca National Breeding Station; and an October fair celebrating the national days of both countries. Minister Lin reaffirmed President Lai’s staunch commitment to deepening relations with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and, together with local residents, witnessed the results of Taiwan’s international development programs.
     
    Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Arnos Vale Acute Care Hospital, Minister Lin said that the important project highlighted the close partnership between the two countries. He expressed confidence that it would not only contribute to medical care modernization but also create job opportunities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He stated that in addition to building the hospital, Taiwan had also promoted other infrastructure projects, including the modernization of Kingstown Port, road renovation, and the construction of the House of Assembly and courthouse buildings.
     
    During the event at Orange Hill Farm, Minister Lin noted that bilateral cooperation in agricultural technology had yielded significant results. He commended the establishment of Orange Hill Biotechnology Center, which had long served as a key pillar for agricultural advancement and modernization of the sector in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He also spoke about the launch of a new agricultural cooperation program in 2025 focusing on the introduction of smart agricultural technologies to improve productivity and bolster young people’s engagement in agriculture.
     
    The Republic of China (Taiwan) and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines established diplomatic relations in 1981. Over the past 43 years, bilateral cooperation projects have produced remarkable achievements. The two countries enjoy a cordial and solid partnership; share the core values of democracy, freedom, and human rights; and engage in close collaboration in such domains as agriculture, food security, infrastructure, medical care, public health, ICT, and women’s empowerment. Both nations will continue to build on the existing robust foundation to strengthen cooperation and deepen their partnership based on shared prosperity and mutual benefit. (E)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign Minister Lin visits jointly constructed neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital and joins Guatemalan Foreign Minister Martínez in celebrating 90th anniversary of bilateral ties

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister Lin visits jointly constructed neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital and joins Guatemalan Foreign Minister Martínez in celebrating 90th anniversary of bilateral ties

    • Date:2024-10-27
    • Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 27, 2024  

    No. 371  

    On October 25, during his visit to Guatemala, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung met with President Bernardo Arévalo, Foreign Minister Carlos Martínez, and other senior officials. He also toured the neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital, which finished construction this year with assistance from Taiwan. While at the new building, Minister Lin interacted with families that benefited from the joint endeavor, giving him the opportunity to better understand the fruits of Taiwan-Guatemala collaboration. 

     

    Hospital Director Erika Pérez and Pediatrics Department Chief Juan Carlos Reyes introduced the facilities and functions of the building to Minister Lin when he toured the neonatal building in the morning. Accompanied by Guatemalan Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance Joaquín Barnoya, Minister Lin attended a traditional Taiwanese ceremony to bless infants and gave gifts to the attending families. 

     

    In his remarks at San Juan de Dios Hospital, Minister Lin stated that, in addition to the joint construction of the hospital’s neonatal building, Taiwan’s technical mission and Guatemala are working on a program to promote maternal and neonatal health care. The initiative will assist in training medical professionals at hospitals and birth centers in Guatemala City to enhance their ability to give women clinical care before, during, and after childbirth and reduce premature birth and infant mortality risks, benefiting 70,000 people each year. It will also arrange for related personnel from Guatemala to travel to Taiwan for training. Over 450 health care professionals are expected to receive training, thereby raising the quality of services available to women and children in Guatemala. It took just 12 months for Taiwan and Guatemala to complete the planning and construction of the neonatal building of San Juan de Dios Hospital, which has helped improve maternal and neonatal care. The important project has been met with wide approval from the government and civil society of Guatemala. 

     

    In the afternoon, Minister Lin called at Guatemala’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet with Minister Martínez, who invited him to view bamboo planted by Taiwan’s technical mission in the square outside the building. The plants commemorate 90 years of friendship and diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Guatemala. (E)

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  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign Minister Lin leads delegation to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as presidential envoy to attend 45th independence anniversary celebrations

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister Lin leads delegation to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as presidential envoy to attend 45th independence anniversary celebrations

    • Date:2024-10-28
    • Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 28, 2024 

    No. 375 

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, serving as President Lai Ching-te’s special envoy, led a delegation to Caribbean ally Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on October 26. He participated in a ceremony and other celebrations marking the 45th anniversary of the independence of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition, he met with Governor-General Susan Dougan, held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, attended a welcome reception hosted by the government, and took part in other official events.

     

    Minister Lin joined Prime Minister Gonsalves in presiding over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Arnos Vale Acute Care Hospital. He also attended the official opening of a farmers training room and a cold storage facility built at Orange Hill Farm with Taiwan’s support; a plaque unveiling for a new livestock facility at the Rabacca National Breeding Station; and an October fair celebrating the national days of both countries. Minister Lin reaffirmed President Lai’s staunch commitment to deepening relations with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and, together with local residents, witnessed the results of Taiwan’s international development programs.

     

    Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Arnos Vale Acute Care Hospital, Minister Lin said that the important project highlighted the close partnership between the two countries. He expressed confidence that it would not only contribute to medical care modernization but also create job opportunities in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He stated that in addition to building the hospital, Taiwan had also promoted other infrastructure projects, including the modernization of Kingstown Port, road renovation, and the construction of the House of Assembly and courthouse buildings.

     

    During the event at Orange Hill Farm, Minister Lin noted that bilateral cooperation in agricultural technology had yielded significant results. He commended the establishment of Orange Hill Biotechnology Center, which had long served as a key pillar for agricultural advancement and modernization of the sector in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He also spoke about the launch of a new agricultural cooperation program in 2025 focusing on the introduction of smart agricultural technologies to improve productivity and bolster young people’s engagement in agriculture.

     

    The Republic of China (Taiwan) and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines established diplomatic relations in 1981. Over the past 43 years, bilateral cooperation projects have produced remarkable achievements. The two countries enjoy a cordial and solid partnership; share the core values of democracy, freedom, and human rights; and engage in close collaboration in such domains as agriculture, food security, infrastructure, medical care, public health, ICT, and women’s empowerment. Both nations will continue to build on the existing robust foundation to strengthen cooperation and deepen their partnership based on shared prosperity and mutual benefit. (E)

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Wage agreements for 2024 in the context of collective labour agreements (CLA) – Real and minimum wages increase in 2024 by 2.1% and 2% respectively

    Source: Switzerland – Department of Home Affairs

    The social partners signatory to Switzerland’s main collective labour agreements (CLA) agreed a nominal rise in real wages of 2.1% and a nominal rise in minimum wages of 2% for 2024. The average real wage increase (+2,1%) comprises a 0.4% increase at individual level and a 1.7% increase at collective level. These are the some of the results of the wage agreements survey carried out by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Internship of Russian specialists in China has started

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On November 4, a group of Russian specialists – graduates of the Presidential Program, led by the Director of the Federal Resource Center Alexey Bunkin, arrived in the People’s Republic of China in Beijing to undergo an overseas internship in the areas of “Economic Cooperation in Mechanical Engineering” and “General Economic Cooperation”. 50 representatives of Russian business from 20 regions of the Russian Federation will undergo an intensive internship in the largest organizations in Beijing and Shanghai for a week.

    The rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev is taking part in the Russian business mission. Let us recall that the State University of Management has been the operator of the program for training Russian specialists abroad for the third year in a row, which is conducted for graduates of the Presidential Program for Training Management Personnel for Organizations of the National Economy of the Russian Federation.

    The business program of internship of Russian specialists in Beijing was opened by the director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “FRC” Alexey Bunkin, emphasizing that the internship opens up great opportunities for business representatives to establish business contacts, get acquainted with the peculiarities of the organization and management of enterprises, and study the experience of high-tech production.

    Then, the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev made a welcoming speech, noting that the program for training specialists abroad is a kind of driver for the development of trade and economic relations between the Russian Federation and other countries, providing participants with the opportunity to establish business contacts for the development of mutually beneficial economic ties and their own business, meet foreign partners, study the equipment and technologies offered, and negotiate with potential partners in specific areas and types of activities. Vladimir Stroyev also emphasized that internships are highly effective in terms of building horizontal ties and partnerships among Russian specialists. The rector of the State University of Management expressed confidence that the implementation of such projects will help form a new generation of entrepreneurs operating on the basis of specially formed competencies and practical skills in building international economic cooperation.

    After the completion of the official opening of the program, representatives of the Trade Mission of the Russian Federation in the People’s Republic of China, the Representative Office of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation in the People’s Republic of China, and the Russian House in Beijing made presentations.

    The speakers talked about how to find a Chinese counterparty and start exporting your products to China, about the financial aspects of entering the Chinese market and checking the reliability of Chinese companies. The reports caused a lively discussion and a large block of questions.

    Representatives of Russian departments in China wished the interns fruitful work and successful completion of the program and once again emphasized their readiness to provide assistance and support in the implementation of business projects for the benefit of the interests of Russian-Chinese trade and economic relations.

    The first day’s program ended with an organizational meeting with the working group of the State University of Management under the leadership of Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov, during which they discussed in detail the upcoming events of the program, the specifics of representing Russian companies at meetings with representatives of the Chinese business community in terms of intercultural communication and the specifics of conducting negotiations with potential partners at B2B and individual meetings.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 11/5/2024

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  • MIL-OSI China: ​New initiative digs into literature for cinematic inspiration

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    The inaugural Neutron Star Fiction Monthly Film & TV Adaptation Value Potential List was unveiled on Nov. 1, awarding 10 works that could be adapted into either films or TV series. Taking place in Beijing, the event also promoted the close connection between literature and film.

    Renowned screenwriter Chen Yu, chairman of Neutron Star Films, speaks at the Neutron Star Fiction Monthly Film & TV Adaptation Value Potential List release ceremony in Beijing, Nov. 1, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Neutron Star Films]

    Neutron Star Films, Yida Media alongside Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House jointly announced the list to forge stronger connections between distinguished authors and film and TV producers. 

    According to organizers, the initiative seeks to display literary works’ potential to become film and TV adaptations. This provides a more diverse variety of compelling storytelling blueprints for film and TV creation, thereby fostering reciprocity and co-prosperous development between sectors of the media and entertainment industry.

    Organizers spent a year gathering over 370 literary works from issues of Fiction Monthly, and its various versions, as well as Science Fiction Cube. All publications are distributed by Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House. After three rounds of evaluations by experts and industry leaders, five short stories and five novellas were chosen. The final 10 works were selected based on having the highest potential for film and TV adaptation.

    For best short stories, the five works selected were “Night Wanderer,” “Birds Fly into the Forest,” “The Case of the Missing Shepherd,” “1993” and “Going to the Future for Shopping.” For best novellas “Land of No Name,” “Architecture Ethics,” “Remain Silent,” “Mutual Hunt” and “High Building in the Northwest” were chosen as potential source material for film and TV adaptions. The selected works cover topics such as romance, martial arts and contemporary urban life. Among them, “Night Wanderer” and “Land of No Name” were the highest-voted works in the short story and novella categories, respectively.

    The organizers promised that they will deliver these literary works to production companies within the film and TV industry. This initiative aims to fully meet the market’s demand for a diverse range of film and TV content while also addressing the various needs of streaming platforms and their audiences.

    Organizers of the event pose with the shortlisted works’ writers for a photo at the Neutron Star Fiction Monthly Film & TV Adaptation Value Potential List release ceremony in Beijing, Nov. 1, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Neutron Star Films]

    “The profound expression of classic literature is still needed in the fragmented viewing atmosphere of the short video era, thus adaptations of classic literature into films and television series have ‘essential’ value in this age,” veteran screenwriter Chen Yu pointed out during the event to announce the 10 literary works.

    Chen Yu, also a professor at Peking University and a famed director, is responsible for several blockbusters that were directed by China’s prominent filmmaker Zhang Yimou, such as “Under the Light” and “Full River Red.” Chen Yu founded Neutron Star Films and has served as its chairman since last year.

    He noted that the film and TV industry’s lack of original content makes the search for excellent stories urgent. For the 10 shortlisted works, Chen Yu not only highlighted their textual values but also offered guidance on potential methods to develop them into film and TV projects, providing project references and discussing their relevance to contemporary values.

    Speakers pose for a photo on stage after a forum themed “How film and TV works draw nutrients from literature,” held following the Neutron Star Fiction Monthly Film & TV Adaptation Value Potential List release ceremony in Beijing, Nov. 1, 2024. [Photo courtesy of Neutron Star Films]

    A forum themed “How film and TV works draw nutrients from literature” was held following the announcement of the list, with six heavyweight speakers joining the panel to share their insight and experiences. 

    During the session, Chen Yan (no relation to Chen Yu), vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and the China Theatre Association, emphasized that even short literary works should convey a grand theme and delve into the finer details of life, focusing primarily on a rich depiction of human nature. Regarding cinematic adaptations, he noted that while film and TV versions of literary works should respect the original work’s intent, scriptwriters should also have the freedom for creative interpretation.

    Chen Yu believes that to determine whether a novel is worth adapting into a film or TV drama several criteria should be considered, including whether the work possesses contemporary relevance and originality as well as features distinctive characters and character relationships.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Citywide contact center begins testing new AI-powered tool

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The citywide contact center (CCC) has begun using new domestically developed large language models (LLM) in pilot mode. This is a type of artificial intelligence that enables a voice assistant to quickly find the right option in the knowledge base, answer several questions from subscribers at once, and learn independently. Its use will help improve the quality and speed of providing consultations on hotlines, and will also give operators time to resolve more complex requests from residents.

    “The use of language models is being piloted on the Moscow Government’s unified helpline for two important tasks: providing consultations on incoming calls and classifying feedback based on service results. In combination, this approach allows not only to train the voice assistant without the help of operators, but also to improve the quality of consultations: the language model classifies residents’ feedback based on call results, which will further help improve the knowledge base and consultation scenarios, and, if necessary, improve the qualifications of operators,” said Andrey Savitsky, head of the citywide contact center.

    What are large language models?

    Large language models are a type of deep learning based on a neural network with many parameters. The large amount of data allows them to search for answers to several questions at once in a single query.

    For example, if a resident calls the line and asks how to obtain a Russian passport and which My Documents offices are near the desired metro station, and also asks to clarify the opening hours of the institution, then a large language model will be able to give a comprehensive answer to all questions at once, providing only the necessary information. In contrast, a regular voice assistant processes only one question, and the rest have to be repeated.

    A Million More Calls: How Digital Technologies Make City Hotlines More Accessible to MuscovitesThe citywide contact center’s voice assistant has handled over 135 million calls in 10 years

    How does this work

    The use of language models on the Moscow Government’s unified information service line is invisible to residents. When a person calls the line and asks a question, the speech recognition system is activated. With its help, the message is recorded, converted from audio format to text and sent to the language model. The latter, in turn, using additional filters, finds the necessary articles with information in the knowledge base, highlights the essence and then generates an answer that the voice assistant tells the subscriber. At the same time, the most accurate comprehensive answer to all the resident’s questions is formed without unnecessary information.

    Large language models can independently and in a split second find information on each new topic in the entire contact center knowledge base and voice it to the applicant. Unlike a standard voice assistant, which reads out the answer from the knowledge base, an assistant based on LLM can support a live dialogue, focusing on the intonation and manner of communication of the subscriber.

    In addition, a large language model based on a neural network trains the voice assistant. If previously operators had to manually upload new topics and answers in various variations to the virtual assistant, now LLM helps the voice assistant independently find the necessary information in the general knowledge base.

    The role of a human is not excluded. Some calls are still processed by operators, and the editors involved in the hotline work monitor the relevance of the information in the knowledge base. Thus, a neural network trains a neural network, but under the strict control of contact center specialists.

    Constant learning and love for people: DIT Moscow on the work of city hotline operators

    Feedback processing

    Another important area for using language models is a new approach to classifying feedback after service. The voice assistant can already collect feedback from residents on contact center lines, but the comments were still processed by contact center specialists. Now, thanks to the implementation of language models, when receiving an assessment from a resident or a comment after a consultation, the neural network ranks them as positive, negative, and neutral, allowing quality control department employees to quickly identify shortcomings and make the consultations provided even faster and more accurate.

    The use of large language models on the hotlines of the OKC to work on the quality of consultations complements the already implemented tools based on artificial intelligence. For example, digital audit, which has been operating since 2023, and speech analytics project, launched this year.

    The hotline of the unified reference service of the Moscow Government of the citywide contact center has been operating since 2015. It is available at the number: 7 495 777-77-77. Most often, residents call the line to clarify the work schedule and addresses of the My Documents government service centers and city departments, find out information about the issuance and replacement of Russian passports, and contact the portal’s technical support mos.ruand get advice on receiving government services electronically.

    The voice assistant has been working on the hotline for eight years. The virtual assistant takes 40 percent of incoming calls on almost 300 topics.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the Moscow regional project “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow can be found Here.

    Help for residents and businesses: Moscow contact center voice assistant received almost 160 million callsHow domestic developments help the work of artificial intelligence in a citywide contact centerThe citywide contact center project received high praise from the jury of the Crystal Headset competition

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the work of the Moscow Aviation Center

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the capital, active assistance in emergency situations is provided to residents of the capital by aircraft crews. Since the beginning of 2024, medical helicopters Moscow Aviation Center (MAC) 308 injured and somatic patients were evacuated to city hospitals, and firefighting aircraft participated in the elimination of 11 major fires. This was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in his telegram channel.

    “To successfully perform their work, the aviation center’s specialists are constantly improving their qualifications. In 2022, it opened its own training center. Previously, employees had to travel to other cities, but now they can study without interrupting their main work,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    In the first year, employees could study in eight educational programs; today there are already 14. The main goal of the training is to prepare universal specialists who will act confidently in any situation.

    Two more programs are currently being developed that will allow train pilots operate both firefighting and medical helicopters.

    This year, more than 150 people have already completed the training. Among them are rescuers, pilots, flight mechanics, navigators, engineers and technicians.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Gaocheng palace lanterns illuminate the path to prosperity

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    In a small village near Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, an extraordinary tradition unfolds every year—100 million pairs of lanterns are crafted, fueling an industry valued at an astonishing 2 billion yuan. This is Tuntou, famously known as the “Palace Lantern Capital of China,” where timeless craftsmanship blends seamlessly with modern innovation. Supporting over 100,000 jobs in the area, this village is a hub of creativity and tradition. As Chinese New Year approaches, step into this luminous world and embrace the festive spirit brought to life by these iconic lanterns!

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESIDENT CONFERS SHAURYA CHAKRA ON 953327 CORPORAL DABHI SANJAY HIFFABAI ESSA

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 2:41PM by PIB Delhi

    953327 Corporal Dabhi Sanjay Hiffabai Environmental Support Services Assistant was enrolled in the IAF on 28 Dec 11 and is on the posted strength of a Transportable Radar Unit with effect from 03 Oct 23.

    On 04 May 24, Corporal Dabhi was detailed as an armed escort for Ashok Leyland Stallion vehicle towards collection of ration for the unit from Indian Army Field Supply Depot located 40 km from the unit Op location. At around, 1759h, while returning from the field supply depot, the vehicle was ambushed by three terrorists near Doba ridge at Shahsitar, 1.5 km short of the unit Op location.

    At the time of ambush, he was seated on the extreme left of the rear seat of the cabin as per his earmarked role along with two of his fellow armed escorts. Due to heavy and concentrated small arms fire and grenade attack from two sides, he was hit by bullets in his right hand and got inflicted with multiple splinter injuries on face and upper body. Unmindful of his gunshot wound and profuse bleeding, he maintained his composure, tactically adjusted himself and opened retaliatory fire from left side window from his personal weapon (AK-103) on the terrorists. He was the first responder to the attack and continued firing single shots towards terrorists from different angles. Because of his tactical firing, one of the advancing terrorist had to hide behind a boulder located merely 20 meters from the vehicle. However, Cpl Dabhi understood the motive and kept on firing single shots towards the likely position of the hiding terrorist which helped in halting his advance towards their vehicle and finally forced the terrorists to retreat into the nearby jungle. This courageous act of Corporal Dabhi resulted in saving the precious lives of his team members and other collateral damage to service property.

    Despite extreme adversities, he established communication with the unit from his personal mobile and informed about the situation at ambush site resulting in launch of immediate evacuation team with required medical aid.

    For an act of exceptional courage and exemplary gallantry beyond call of duty, Corporal Dabhi Sanjay Hiffabai is awarded with ‘Shaurya Chakra’.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: For the1st time three Govt. School Band Teams to perform in the Republic Day Parade 2025

    Source: Government of India

    For the1st time three Govt. School Band Teams to perform in the Republic Day Parade 2025

    School bands from Jharkhand, Sikkim, and Karnataka to perform at the Republic Day Parade and Vijay Chowk

    Jharkhand Girls from rural underprivileged backgrounds to perform at Rostrum opposite Presidential dais

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 2:23PM by PIB Delhi

    Three government school teams are all set to perform in the Republic Day Parade for the very first time on 26 January 2025. The team from PM SHRI KGBV Patamda, Jharkhand, will have the honour of performing at the Rostrum opposite the Presidential dais, synchronized with the Army band. Meanwhile, the teams from Govt. Sr. Sec School West Point, Gangtok, Sikkim, and PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 Belagavi Cantonment, Karnataka, will showcase their performances at the Vijay Chowk. These school bands are among 16 teams competing in the Grand Finale of the National School Band Competition 6.0, taking place on 24-25 January 2025 at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi.

    The Pipe Band Girls Team from PM Shri Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) Patamda, East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, showcases an inspiring journey of determination and achievement. This 25-member team comprises girls from underprivileged families, many reliant on farming and daily labour. For most, this is their first train journey to Delhi. They have received guidance from instructors of the Sikh Regiment and Punjab Regiment located at Ramgarh Army Regimental Centre.

     

    The team has been practising the pipe band for the past three years. In the 2024-25 State-Level (Inter-District) School Band Competition held in Ranchi, the team claimed first place in the pipe band category, surpassing the previous year’s champions and a strong Ranchi district team. Emerging from humble beginnings in remote villages, these determined young girls committed themselves to mastering the pipe band, braving freezing mornings and enduring long, gruelling practice sessions with unwavering dedication.

     

     

    The Brass Band Girls’ Team: Govt. West Point Sr. Secondary School, Gangtok, Sikkim, has set benchmarks of excellence, claiming state, zonal, and national-level accolades. Competing against seven champion teams, the team showcased unmatched dedication and emerged as Eastern Region Champions. Many of these students hail from humble and challenging backgrounds.

     

     

    The pipe band (boys) contingent of PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2 Belagavi Cantt., Karnataka, has many students from families with parents serving in the Indian Army. The team has been trained by MLIRC (Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre Belagavi).

    In tandem with the “whole of Government approach”, initiative has been taken for training of PM SHRI school band teams by the band instructors/teams of Army Regimental Centres. Training has begun in 11 States/UTs and will commence shortly in the rest of the States/UTs. Subsequently, more schools would join the Band System, with support from the Army Regional Centres, opening new opportunities for children. This is a step towards imparting holistic education to students of PM SHRI schools and developing them into well-rounded personalities.

    Under the innovation component of the Centrally sponsored scheme – Samagra Shiksha – financial support is being provided to States/UTs for organizing the Band Competition at the State level.

    The National Education Policy 2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century and aims at large-scale transformational reforms in the education sector. In that direction, this program will not only instil a sense of patriotism and national pride but will also enhance the musical skills of the students and inculcate discipline among them. This initiative aims to rejuvenate the spirit of patriotism and unity amongst school students throughout the country and help in the furtherance of holistic education.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Directorate General of Shipping & Centre for Development of Advanced Computing sign umbrella Memorandum of Understanding to drive Maritime Innovation

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Directorate General of Shipping & Centre for Development of Advanced Computing sign umbrella Memorandum of Understanding to drive Maritime Innovation

    Collaboration to focus on on Digitalization, Automation, Cybersecurity, R&D, and technological advancements

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 2:08PM by PIB Delhi

    In a landmark move to advance technological innovation and excellence in India’s maritime sector, the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), a Scientific Society under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) signed an umbrella Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today.

    The MoU was signed by Shri Shyam Jagannathan, Director General of Shipping (DGS) and Shri E. Magesh, DG C-DAC at an event held at MeitY in the presence of Shri. S. Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY. Shri Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MeitY, Shri Sanket S Bhondve, Joint Secretary, MeitY, Smt. Sunita Verma, Scientist G & Group Coordinator, MeitY, Smt. Savita Utreja, Scientist G, Group Coordinator (Cyber Security) and other Senior officers from MeitY, DG Shipping and C-DAC also graced the occasion.

    The event marked the beginning of a strategic partnership to modernize maritime administration through cutting-edge technology and symbolizing the commitment of both organizations to collaborate on initiatives aimed at transforming the maritime industry.

    This partnership aligns with DGS’s vision of being a globally recognized and progressive maritime administration. By integrating C-DAC’s expertise in high-performance computing, cybersecurity, Blockchain and e-Governance, the collaboration aims to:

    • Digitalization and Automation of Maritime Processes
    • Maritime Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling
    • Cybersecurity and Maritime IoT
    • Maritime Education and Training
    • Research and Development in Maritime Technologies

    This MoU embodies a progressive vision for tackling challenges and leveraging opportunities in the maritime sector through technology, collaboration, and innovation. It establishes a strong foundation for building a sustainable and advanced maritime ecosystem in India. The event serves as a significant milestone in the effort to modernize maritime administration and drive innovation within the industry.

    The signing ceremony was also participated by representatives from both organizations, as well as other stakeholders which includes Shri Manoj Jain, Scientist-G MeitY, Shri Pramod P J. Scientist-F & Head, R&D, C-DAC Corporate, Dr. D Ethirajan, Scientist – F & Centre Head, C-DAC Chennai, Shri Jitesh Choudhary, Director, C-DAC Silchar, Smt. Geeta Singh Scientist-C MeitY, Shri Ravi Kumar Moka, Ship Surveyor-cum-Dy. DG(Tech), Capt. Rajendra Poswal, Nautical Survyeor-cum-Dy.DG(Tech), Shri. Praveen Nair, Engineer & Ship Surveyor-cum-Dy.DG (Tech), Shri. Manish Kumar, NS-cum-DDG(Tech), Shri Mehanathen N, Scientist- E, C-DAC Chennai, Shri. Vimal Laxman P, Scientist – E, C-DAC, Chennai, Shri K Ramkumar, Scientist- E C-DAC Chennai, Smt. Poonguzhali P, Scientist-E C-DAC Chennai, Smt. Dhivya G, Scientist-E, C-DAC Chennai.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Raksha Mantri & Minister of Education felicitate Super-100 winners of Veer Gatha 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

     Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh and Minister of Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan felicitated the Super-100 winners of Veer Gatha 4.0 in New Delhi on January 25, 2025. Among the 100 winners, 66 are girls from different parts of the country. During the felicitation ceremony, each winner was presented with a cash prize of Rs 10,000, a medal & a certificate. These Super-100 are among the approx. 10,000 Special Guests, who will be witnessing the Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path on January 26, 2025.

    In his address, Raksha Mantri congratulated the winners and appreciated the joint efforts of Ministry of Defence & Ministry of Education towards achieving Veer Gatha’s objective of connecting the youth with the glorious history of the country’s bravehearts. He acknowledged the pan-India participation of over 1.76 crore students in this fourth edition of the Project, stating that it is providing recognition to the bravehearts through education. He commended the intelligence, enthusiasm and patriotism of the students who participated in the competition.

    Expressing delight over the fact that 2/3rd of the Super-100 winners of Veer Gatha 4.0 are girls, Shri Rajnath Singh made special mention of a Class 10 student named ‘Nemneineng’ from Manipur, who had lost her parents when she was a child. Raksha Mantri commended her perseverance for not giving up her studies despite numerous difficulties and securing a place among the winners.

    Explaining the true meaning of a ‘hero’ to the students present on the occasion, Raksha Mantri asserted that a hero works for the upliftment of the nation; whose work gives a new direction to the society. He added that the youth are future heroes of India and they will play a major role in making India ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, as envisioned by the Government, led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

    “India’s stature has grown on the global stage due to the Prime Minister’s dynamic leadership. Today, when we speak on any international forum, the whole world listens. This has been made possible due to the hard work of every Indian, including our brave soldiers, scientists and young ignited minds. We have a major young population of about 50 crore youth. How can a country with such creative minds not develop?,” Shri Rajnath Singh asked the students.

    Raksha Mantri exhorted them to continue taking inspiration from bravehearts such as freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ashfaqulla Khan and courageous soldiers, whose bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten. He termed the sense of national pride as the most crucial aspect for the development of any country.

    Shri Rajnath Singh encouraged students to not feel afraid in the face of challenges and continue moving forward towards their goals with confidence & good intent. He urged them to never allow the feeling of ego creep into their hearts, even when they touch greater heights. Always remaining polite and modest is the key, he said.

    Speaking on the occasion, Minister of Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan emphasised that initiatives like Veer Gatha educate school students about the valour and sacrifices of the brave gallantry award winners while nurturing the creativity of young minds. He highlighted the record-breaking participation of 1.76 crore students from over 2.5 lakh schools who engaged in activities such as drawing, painting, and essay writing, paying heartfelt tributes to the heroes for their immense service and sacrifice to the nation.

    The Minister of Education also noted that this initiative would help instil values of patriotism, grit, and national pride, inspiring students to contribute to the nation’s progress. Congratulating every student who participated with enthusiasm and respect for the gallantry award winners, he lauded the Super-100 awardees for their success. Wishing them a bright future, he remarked that their enthusiasm and creativity would serve them well in life.

    During the event, Param Vir Chakra Awardee Subedar Major Sanjay Kumar shared his inspiring experience from the 1999 Kargil War, urging students to embody the values of bravery, selflessness and integrity in their lives. “True bravery lies not only in combat but in standing up for what is right in everyday life,” he said, inspiring the young participants.

    Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary (Defence Production) Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani and other senior officials attended the event.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Special Guests at Republic Day: Union Health Ministry hosts ASHAs and applauds their contributions towards the success of various health initiatives

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Special Guests at Republic Day: Union Health Ministry hosts ASHAs and applauds their contributions towards the success of various health initiatives

    ASHAs are the backbone of health schemes in the country. Notable success in the TB elimination mission is significantly attributed to the grassroots level work done by the ASHAs: Union Health Secretary

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 1:57PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Health Ministry hosted ASHAs who are special invitees at the 76th Republic Day celebrations to honour and respect their tireless efforts contributing to the success of various health initiatives, here today.

    To commemorate the outstanding contributions of ASHA, Government of India has invited around 250 ASHA along with their spouses across various States of India as Special Guests to the 76th Republic Day Ceremony.  This recognition not only uplifts the morale of these dedicated health workers but also underscores the crucial value of their contributions, setting a strong precedent for acknowledging their essential role. It highlights the significance of their work in advancing public health across India, reinforcing the vital impact they have in improving healthcare access and outcomes.

    Speaking at the occasion, the Union Health Secretary stated that “ASHAs are the backbone of health schemes in the country.” Appreciating their immense contribution to the society, she highlighted that “notable success in the TB elimination mission is significantly attributed to the grassroots level work done by the ASHAs.” She also described ASHA as a display of India’s Nari Shakti.

    Currently, over 10.29 lakh ASHAs serve as the first point of contact in India’s healthcare system, acting as a crucial link between communities and essential health services. They play a pivotal role in various government health initiatives, such as maternal and child healthcare, promoting immunization, and supporting the National Tuberculosis Elimination Program. ASHAs are also instrumental in addressing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases and contribute to a wide range of other national health programs. Through their efforts, they are saving countless lives and ensuring that critical health interventions reach those in need, particularly in remote and underserved areas.

    Upon their arrival in the capital, they were warmly received by the officials of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Special sightseeing arrangements are made for them to visit Delhi’s iconic landmarks. They will visit the National War Memorial at Kartavya Path with a stop at India Gate allowing them to pay homage to the nation’s martyrs and will witness the 76th Republic Day parade tomorrow.

    The event was also attended by Smt. Aradhana Patnaik, Additional Secretary & Mission Director (NHM) and Senior Officials of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) imposes penalty of ₹ 3 Lakh on a coaching centre for advertising misleading claim regarding UPSC CSE 2020 result

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 1:26PM by PIB Delhi

    The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed penalty of ₹ 3 lakh on Vision IAS for advertising misleading claim regarding result of UPSC CSE 2020. The decision was taken to protect & promote the rights of consumers as a class and ensure that no false or misleading advertisement is made of any goods or services which contravenes the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

    In view of the violation of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, the CCPA, headed by Chief Commissioner, Smt. Nidhi Khare, and Commissioner, Shri Anupam Mishra has issued an Orders against Vision IAS.

    Vision IAS in its advertisement made the following claim-

    1. “10 in Top 10 selections in CSE 2020 from various programs of Vision IAS”

    The CCPA found out that Vision IAS prominently displayed successful candidate’s names & pictures. However, the information with respect to the course opted by the said successful candidates in UPSC Civil Service Exam 2020 was not disclosed in the abovementioned advertisement.

    Vision IAS mentioned the course opted by AIR 1- UPSC CSE 2020 i.e. GS Foundation Batch Classroom Student but deliberately concealed information regarding the courses chosen by the other nine successful candidates. This concealment created misleading impression that the remaining nine candidates were also enrolled in the ‘GS Foundation Batch Classroom Student’ course which was not true. Out of remaining 9 candidates- 1 took foundation courses, 6 took test series related to Pre and Mains stage and 2 took Abhyaas test.

    Further, CCPA examined the digital profiles and fee receipts submitted by Vision IAS and discovered that the Foundation course is the most expensive, costing ₹1,40,000/-, whereas the Abhyaas one-time prelims mock test costs only ₹750. As per the available information, Rank 1 enrolled in the Foundation Course 2018 (Classroom/Offline), and Rank 8 enrolled in the Online Foundation Course 2015 of the Institute.

    CCPA found that Rank 2, Rank 3, Rank 5, Rank 7, Rank 8, and Rank 10 of UPSC CSE 2020 enrolled in the GS Mains Test Series. This comes into play in Mains examination i.e. after clearing prelims examination which is a screening test wherein approximately only 1% students able to clear the said stage, making it the toughest stage with the most competition. The abovementioned students took GS Mains test series which is one of the various components of the Mains examination which implies that the aforementioned candidates cleared the prelims and Interview stages on their own, without any contribution of opposite party.

    Additionally, Rank 4 and Rank 9 of UPSC CSE 2020 enrolled in Abhyaas test, a mock test for the Prelims exam. Rank 6 enrolled in the GS Prelims Test Series. This implies that the abovementioned candidates cleared the Mains and Interview stages on their own, without any contribution of opposite party.

    By deliberately concealing about the specific course opted by each of the successful candidates, the Vision IAS made it look like all the courses offered by it had the same success rate for the consumers, which was not right. These facts are important for the potential students to decide on the courses that may be suitable for them and should not have been concealed in the advertisement.

    CCPA has observed that several coaching institutes use the same successful candidate’s names and photographs in their advertisements while deliberately concealing important information about specific course opted by them to create a deception that the successful candidates were regular classroom students at coaching institute or were students of several courses offered in the advertisement.

    Therefore, information regarding the specific course opted by successful candidates is vital for the knowledge of consumers to enable them to make an informed choice while deciding the course and coaching institute/platform to enroll in.

    In light of these circumstances, CCPA found it necessary to impose a penalty in the interest of young and impressionable aspirants/consumers to address such false or misleading advertisement.

    CCPA had taken action against several coaching institutes for misleading advertisements and unfair trade practice. In this regard, CCPA has so far issued 46 notices to various coaching institutes for misleading advertisements and unfair trade practice. The CCPA has imposed a penalty of 74 lakhs 60 thousands on 23 coaching institutes and directed them to discontinue the misleading advertisements.

    (Final Order is available on the Central Consumer Protection Authority website https://doca.gov.in/ccpa/orders-advisories.php?page_no=1 )

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of Textiles Shri Giriraj Singh to inaugurate Handloom Conclave ‘Manthan’ at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre Janpath, New Delhi on 28.01.2025.

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister of Textiles Shri Giriraj Singh to inaugurate Handloom Conclave ‘Manthan’ at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre Janpath, New Delhi on 28.01.2025.

    HMoT to launch Handloom weavers E- Pehchan Portal and Handloom Awards Online module.

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 11:58AM by PIB Delhi

    “Handloom Conclave- Manthan” is an interactive workshop with various stakeholders of Handloom sector viz. Handloom weavers/manufacturers, Retailers, Buyers, Designers, Academicians,Startup Founders,Handloom Entrepreneurs/Innovators,Handloom Co-operatives, E commers companies, from all segments of 5F vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister -Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign to chalk out future road map for handloom sector. The conclave will be attended by almost 250 stakeholders comprising 21 panelists, 120 handloom beneficiaries coming  from all parts of the country to join the conference , 35 officials from Weavers Service Centres and IIHTs, around 25 State Govt. Officials (Handloom,Silk & Textiles) and officials from various other departments and establishments of the Textile Ministry.  The conclave aims to serve as a platform for various stakeholders to come together and share best practices, innovations, and strategies for growth in the handloom sector.

    This initiative aligns with the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the livelihoods of weavers and improve the overall handloom industry. It will also help in developing the handloom sector as a key sector with immense potential to act as a growth engine for Viksit Bharat 2047.

    Hon’ble Union Minister of Textiles will grace the event as the chief guest for the Inauguration. The Hon’ble Minister of State for Textiles will be the guest of honour, in the gracious presence of Secretary (Textiles) and Development Commissioner for Handlooms.

    Key highlights of the Event:

    • There will be 03 Technical Sessions:
    1. Support for start-up eco system in Handloom Sector.
    2.  Handloom Marketing Avenues and strategies.
    3. Modelling Handloom Sector for Young Weavers: Approach and Strategy.

    The Technical session on “Support for start-up eco system in Handloom Sector” will highlight various initiatives of Office of DC (Handlooms) to support start-ups and young entrepreneurs and to create a robust eco-system for start-ups working in handloom sector.

    In the panel discussion on “Handloom Marketing Avenues and Strategies” experiences and best practices of the handloom marketing will be shared by the distinguished panellists.  This discussion would be useful for the aspiring entrepreneurs, organizations and also for the entire handloom sector.

    The final session will be focussed on discussing various strategies for making the handloom sector attractive for the younger generation and involving the youth in creating a more vibrant and sustainable value chain in the handloom sector by adding more value proposition through various technical interventions and help of social and digital media.

    The panelists of above technical sessions will be representing various entities of the entire handloom value chain such as Government Officials, Technical Experts, Start-up founders, Handloom Co-operatives, Producer Companies,Academicians from NIFT and other institutes,E-Commerce stores, Handloom retailers, Weaver Entrepreneurs/innovators, Sustainable brands, Handloom Exporters and designers; their valuable insights will benefit the entire handloom community attending Handloom Conclave: Manthan.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Rashtriya Karmyogi Jan Seva Programme: Cultivating the Karmayogi Spirit

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 10:50AM by PIB Delhi

     The Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, organized the Rashtriya Karmyogi Jan Seva Programme at the Civil Services Officer’s Institute, KG Marg, New Delhi. This interactive event aimed to inspire, enlighten, and guide Central Government employees to adopt the Karmayogi Way, emphasizing a citizen-centric approach to governance.

    As part of a large-scale initiative by the Government of India and the Capacity Building Commission, with Illumine Knowledge Resources (P) Ltd. as the Knowledge Partner, the programme focused on fostering Seva-Bhav (a sense of service) and accountability. Under the guidance of Dr. Anju Rathi Rana, Additional Secretary, it served as a transformative experience, blending training, introspection, and motivation to enhance work culture and responsiveness to public needs.

    The session began with an interactive survey on the Pedgog App, allowing participants to reflect on their perception of work. Through stories from the Ramayana, motivational anecdotes, and comparisons of Karmayogi and conventional approaches, participants explored how shifting perspectives can lead to greater positivity and productivity.

    Structured into four modules of 1.5 hours each, the programme encouraged reflective discussions, teamwork, and collaborative problem-solving. Officers were reminded of their inner potential and inspired to adopt a proactive approach, moving beyond a “job-done” mindset to one focused on solutions, responsibility, and a commitment to national progress.

    Participants shared insights on the benefits of a Karmayogi approach—developing an attitude of service with accountability and responsiveness. Suggestions were sought on implementing this mindset to meet both citizen needs and ministry objectives. The session emphasized behavioral change, time management, and a solution-oriented work ethic as keys to achieving impactful outcomes.

    The ultimate message of the programme was clear: with Seva-Bhav, a sense of purpose, and love for the nation, employees can align personal and professional goals with the larger objectives of the ministry, fostering progress for citizens and the nation alike.

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