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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar inaugurated the exhibition themed “Khadi: The Fabric of Freedom, The Language of Fashion” at the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza in New Delhi.

    Source: Government of India (2)

    KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar inaugurated the exhibition themed “Khadi: The Fabric of Freedom, The Language of Fashion” at the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza in New Delhi.

    The exhibition, showcasing Khadi’s journey from the fabric of freedom to a symbol of fashion, will run until October 22, from 11 AM to 7 PM.

    The exhibition is organized in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence for Khadi (COEK) and the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT).

    KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar said, “The Khadi that played a crucial role in the freedom movement of India under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi has now, thanks to PM Modi’s relentless efforts, become a fashion symbol and a center of attraction for the ‘New Khadi of New India.

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 3:58PM by PIB Delhi

    KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar, in the presence of India International Centre (IIC) Director Mr. K.N. Srivastava, extended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Khadi for Fashion” by inaugurating the Khadi exhibition based on the theme “Khadi: The Fabric of Freedom, The Language of Fashion” (Khadi: The Cloth of Freedom, The Language of Fashion) at the Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza, India International Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence for Khadi (COEK) and the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), invites visitors to explore Khadi’s remarkable journey—starting from hand-spun fabric during India’s freedom movement under Mahatma Gandhi to its current status as a symbol of sustainability and modern fashion. 

    The exhibition, organized by COEK with the support of Khadi institutions and NIFT, also showcases Khadi clothes, sarees, home textiles, and contemporary designs developed by COEK’s design team, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. 

    Addressing the media, KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar said “The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, once said, ‘I see God in every thread drawn by the spinning wheel.’ Embracing this philosophy, KVIC, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, is organizing various programmess like sales campaigns, exhibitions, and national and international fairs to boost Khadi artisans’ income, which has played a significant role in promoting Khadi products.”

    “The Khadi that played a key role in the freedom movement under Gandhi’s leadership has now become a fashion icon, thanks to PM Modi’s tireless efforts, and is now known as the ‘New Khadi of New India.’ He highlighted KVIC’s achievements, noting that Khadi’s business turnover under PM Modi’s leadership has surpassed ₹1.55 lakh crore in the financial year 2023-24, a remarkable growth from ₹31,000 crore ten years ago,” he added.

    In his address, KVIC Chairman also said that PM Modi’s popular ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme has made Khadi garments a new status symbol among the youth. The innovative products developed by COEK have also played a crucial role in popularizing Khadi. He further mentioned that since PM Modi’s appeal, the Khadi Gramodyog Bhawan in Connaught Place, Delhi, has set new sales records every year on Gandhi Jayanti, with sales surpassing ₹2 crore this year on October 2. These figures symbolize that ‘New Khadi of New India,’ under PM Modi’s leadership, has become the flag bearer of the ‘Vocal for Local,’ ‘Make in India,’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaigns. 

    KVIC Chairman Mr. Manoj Kumar appealed to all citizens to purchase more Khadi products this festive season, helping spread the joy of festivals to the homes of artisans and craftsmen who work tirelessly to produce high-quality goods. KVIC and NIFT officials and employees attended the event. 

    Key Highlights of the Exhibition:

    • Khadi Timeline: This impressive display showcases Khadi’s role in India’s freedom movement, including archival photos, quotes from Mahatma Gandhi, and historical records emphasizing the fabric’s significance during that era.
    • Experience Center: A live demonstration of the spinning process using Bardoli and Peti charkhas is set up at the venue, allowing visitors to witness the craftsmanship behind Khadi production.
    • Modern Designs: The exhibition features creations designed by the Centre of Excellence for Khadi in collaboration with Khadi institutions, such as fabrics, sarees, and home textiles, showcasing a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
    • Khadi Retail Stalls: Genuine Khadi products, along with new designs developed by COEK, will be available for purchase. Visitors can buy garments made from this exquisite fabric. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Smt. Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar appointed as Chairperson of the National Commission for Women

    Source: Government of India

    Smt. Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar appointed as Chairperson of the National Commission for Women

    Dr. Archana Majumdar appointed as Member NCW

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 3:48PM by PIB Delhi

    Smt. Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar has been appointed as the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW). She will be the 9th Chairperson of NCW.

    Smt. Rahatkar has demonstrated leadership skills across various political and social responsibilities.During her tenure as Chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for Women (2016-2021), she spearheaded initiatives like “Sakshama” (support for acid attack survivors), “Prajwala” (linking self-help groups to central government schemes), and “Suhita” (24×7 helpline service for women). She also worked on legal reforms focusing on issues like POCSO, anti-triple talaq cells, and anti-human trafficking units. She introduced digital literacy programs and launched a publication named “Saad” dedicated to women’s issues.

    As the Mayor of Chatrapati Sambhajinagar from 2007 to 2010, Smt. Rahatkar implemented significant developmental projects related to healthcare and infrastructure.

    Smt. Rahatkar holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics and a master’s degree in History from University of Pune. She has authored several books, including ‘Vidhilikhit’ (on women’s legal issues) and ‘Aurangabad: Leading to Wide Roads’. Her contributions to women’s empowerment have earned her recognition, including the National Law Award and the Savitribai Phule Award from a national literary council.

    Dr. Archana Majumdar has also been appointed as the Member of the National Commission for Women . 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: ‘Ask Our Experts’ Series begins: Citizens engage with government on features of DigiLocker – India’s Digital Wallet.

    Source: Government of India (2)

    ‘Ask Our Experts’ Series begins: Citizens engage with government on features of  DigiLocker – India’s Digital Wallet.

    National e-Governance Division hosts First Episode of ‘Ask Our Experts’ Series for the direct interaction of citizens with government officials and subject matter experts,

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 3:21PM by PIB Delhi

    The National e-Governance Division (NeGD), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), successfully launched the inaugural episode of its exclusive Live series, ‘Ask Our Experts’, on October 18, 2024. The episode spotlighted DigiLocker – India’s Digital Wallet.

    ‘Ask Our Experts’

    ‘Ask Our Experts’ is a unique weekly live program streamed on Digital India’s YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/@DigitalIndiaofficial), designed to foster engagement with citizens. The initiative provides a platform for direct interaction with government officials and subject matter experts, offering citizens the opportunity to ask questions and resolve queries regarding various Digital India initiatives.

    The first episode focused on DigiLocker, the flagship e-Governance platform that provides a secure cloud-based solution for citizens to digitally store, share, and verify important documents and certificates. DigiLocker is a key component of the Digital India Programme, empowering citizens with digital tools to simplify their lives.

    The experts delivered a comprehensive presentation and led an insightful discussion about the functionalities and benefits of DigiLocker. The session also saw overwhelming participation, with thousands of citizens tuning in live from across the country. Viewers eagerly posed questions directly to the experts, seeking clarification on various aspects of the DigiLocker platform.

    The program highlighted significant engagement, and nine active participants were recognized as Digital India Question Ninjas for asking relevant and intriguing questions, and they will be rewarded.

    Demystifying key projects of Digital India

    The series aims to demystify key projects under the Digital India umbrella, giving people a chance to hear firsthand from the experts who manage and run these transformative programs. Excitingly, viewers also stand a chance to win special Digital India gift hampers for their participation.

    The full episode can be seen   by clicking on this link: https://youtube.com/live/sewXtW1A31k. Stay tuned for future episodes of ‘Ask Our Experts’, where more Digital India initiatives will be explored in depth!

    Digital India YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DigitalIndiaofficial.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Railway Protection Force to Participate in Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon to Raise Awareness Against Child Trafficking

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 3:23PM by PIB Delhi

    The Railway Protection Force (RPF) proudly announces participation in the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon on 20th October 2024.Director General, RPF, Shri Manoj Yadava will led a team of 26 dedicated RPF members who will run the half marathon to highlight and raise awareness about child trafficking prevention efforts across the railway network.

     

     

    Primary objective of RPF participation is to educate the public on the measures taken to combat child trafficking and  appeal to citizens to join the fight against this menace. Under the slogan “Our Mission: Prevent Child Trafficking on Trains,”  the RPF aims to emphasize the urgency and necessity for collective action to safeguard children from exploitation and abuse.

     

     

    The event will feature all team members running the entire half marathon, symbolizing the strength, unity, and commitment of the RPF towards this noble cause. To enhance public engagement, the RPF band will perform live beside the route of the run near Rail Bhavan, creating an interactive and supportive atmosphere for participants and spectators alike.

     

     

    The RPF calls upon the public to support this important initiative and take an active stand against child trafficking. Together, we can ensure a safer environment for children and work towards eradicating trafficking from the nation’s railway network.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: NCL Launches Sustainable Initiatives for a Greener Future Under Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 3:19PM by PIB Delhi

    Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL), a leading subsidiary of Coal India Limited, has undertaken a series of innovative and sustainable initiatives as part of Special Campaign 4.0. With a strong focus on harnessing renewable energy, promoting health and hygiene, and implementing eco-friendly waste management practices, NCL is driving progress towards a cleaner, greener future while contributing to national development goals.

    Solar Energy Projects: Pioneering Clean Energy

    As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability, NCL is making significant strides in renewable energy. The company has successfully installed a 480 kW rooftop solar plant at its Jayant project and is currently expanding its solar capacity with the installation of 1.3 MW rooftop solar systems at the IWSS Khadia, Bina, and Kakri areas. These initiatives not only help reduce NCL’s carbon footprint but also align with India’s renewable energy targets.

    Promoting Health and Hygiene: Sanitary Napkin Vending Machines

    NCL is dedicated to improving the health and hygiene of young women in the Singrauli region. In line with this objective, the company has installed Sanitary Napkin Vending and Disposal Machines in four schools as part of Special Campaign 4.0. This initiative benefits around 1,850 female students by ensuring access to sanitary pads, thus promoting better menstrual health and hygiene.

    “Waste to Wealth”: Transforming Organic Waste into Fertilizer

    Under its “Waste to Wealth” initiative, NCL is promoting eco-friendly waste management practices by creating vermicompost beds. By recycling cow dung and organic waste, the company is producing nutrient-rich vermicompost in Birkunia and Khirwa villages. This initiative supports sustainable agriculture by offering a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers, improving soil fertility, and reducing environmental impact.

    Focus on Cleanliness and Zero Pendency

    As part of its campaign for cleanliness, NCL has identified 69 sites for cleaning and beautification, with 23 sites already completed. Additionally, NCL has made significant progress in scrap disposal, having disposed of 1,661 MT of scrap materials out of a targeted 2,180 MT. This effort underscores NCL’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness and minimizing waste.

    Efficient Record and Space Management

    To enhance office efficiency, NCL is implementing robust record and space management systems. To date, 400 old files have been transferred to record rooms, and 3,729 e-files and 207 physical files have been reviewed, contributing to better utilization of office space and streamlined operations.

    Public Grievance Redressal

    NCL remains committed to public service and has resolved 30 out of 37 grievances received during Special Campaign 4.0. The company’s focus on timely and effective grievance redressal reflects its dedication to public satisfaction and responsiveness.

    Through its proactive participation in Special Campaign 4.0, NCL is contributing to the national vision of a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Think critically, adapt to unforeseen circumstances & leverage latest technology to gain strategic advantage in today’s times: Raksha Mantri to military leaders at National Defence College, New Delhi

    Source: Government of India

    Think critically, adapt to unforeseen circumstances & leverage latest technology to gain strategic advantage in today’s times: Raksha Mantri to military leaders at National Defence College, New Delhi

    “Need to stay prepared to tackle the possibility of adversaries weaponising day-to-day tools & tech”

    “Ability to anticipate, adapt & respond will define our readiness to deal with emerging challenges”

    Govt’s focus is to make a technologically-advanced & future-ready military, says Shri Rajnath Singh

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 2:31PM by PIB Delhi

    Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has called upon the military leaders to think critically, adapt to unforeseen circumstances and leverage latest technological advancements to gain a strategic advantage in today’s ever-evolving geopolitical landscape. Addressing the MPhil Convocation ceremony of 62nd National Defence College (NDC) course (2022 batch) in New Delhi on October 19, 2024, he urged the officers to become strategic thinkers who are capable of anticipating future conflicts, understanding global political dynamics and leading with both intelligence & empathy.

    “Warfare, today, has surpassed the traditional battlefields and now operates in a multi-domain environment where cyber, space & information warfare are as critical as conventional operations. Cyber-attacks, disinformation campaigns and economic warfare have become tools that can destabilise a whole nation without a single shot being fired. There is a need for military leaders to possess the ability to analyse complex problems and devise innovative solutions,” Raksha Mantri said.

    Shri Rajnath Singh described the rapid technological advancements in today’s times as the most crucial force which drives the evolution of a future-ready military. “From Drones and Autonomous Vehicles to Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Quantum Computing, the technologies shaping modern warfare are evolving at a breath-taking pace. Our officers must understand these technologies and be able to harness them,” he stated.

    Raksha Mantri exhorted the defence officers to carry-out in-depth analysis on how best to leverage niche technologies, such as AI, which has the potential to revolutionise military operations. He also stressed on the need to decide on the threshold level of the decisions AI is allowed to take, highlighting the importance of human intervention. Increasing reliance on AI in decision-making processes can raise concerns about accountability & the potential for unintended consequences, he said.

    Shri Rajnath Singh underlined the need to stay prepared to tackle the possibility of adversaries weaponising the tools and technologies used by people on a daily basis. “The mere thought that our adversaries exploiting the tools serves as a reminder of the urgency with which we must prepare for these threats. Institutions like NDC must evolve their course curriculum to not only incorporate case studies on such unconventional warfare but also to drive strategic innovation. The ability to anticipate, adapt & respond will define our readiness in the face of ever-evolving challenges,” he said.

    On the aspect of ethical dilemma faced by military leaders about the extent to which machines should make life-and-death decisions, Raksha Mantri said academic learning in ethics, philosophy and military history will provide officers with the tools to handle the sensitive subject & make sound decisions. He highlighted the critical role played by defence academic institutions, such as NDC, in instilling the moral framework in future leaders to deal with the challenges of present-day warfare. He urged the officers to have a firm grasp of geopolitics, international relations & the complexities of global security alliances, as the decisions made by them can have far-reaching consequences that extend beyond the battlefield and into the realm of diplomacy, economics & international law. 

    Shri Rajnath Singh voiced the Government’s resolve of developing a technologically-advanced and agile military, capable of responding to emerging threats & safeguarding national security. He asserted that while efforts are being made to ensure that the Armed Forces remain future-ready and resilient, defence institutions like NDC play a pivotal role in shaping the perspectives of military leaders & equipping them with the expertise necessary to handle the complexities of modern-day warfare.

    Raksha Mantri added that the curriculum of academic institutions must remain dynamic and adaptable to ensure its relevance to practitioners in the field. He described the challenges of modern warfare, ethical dilemmas, and strategic leadership as not just topics for reflection, but the foundation upon which the future of India’s national security will be built. 

    Emphasising that learning must be a continuous process not confined to the duration of a course, Shri Rajnath Singh suggested the introduction of online, short-term modules on critical subjects to extend the reach and impact of NDC. “This would allow more officers, irrespective of their geographical location or time constraints, to benefit from the knowledge and expertise offered by such a prestigious institution,” he stated.

    Raksha Mantri termed the extensive and well-established alumni network of NDC as an untapped resource that can play a pivotal role in this initiative. By leveraging the experience and insights of its alumni, NDC can foster a thriving, collaborative learning ecosystem that continuously enriches the professional development of defence personnel, he said.

    Shri Rajnath Singh congratulated the officers of the 62nd NDC Course who were awarded the MPhil degree, especially those from friendly countries. He termed them as a bridge between India and their respective nations. He added that challenges and concerns shared during the course would pave the way for enhancing the collective security and prosperity in the region.

    Defence Secretary-designate Shri RK Singh, Commandant NDC Air Marshal Hardeep Bains, Registrar, University of Madras Professor S. Elumalai, senior officers of Ministry of Defence and faculty members of NDC were present on the occasion.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Beware of Dog! | U.S. Army

    Source: US Army (video statements)

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CLOSING CEREMONY OF MALABAR 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 1:28PM by PIB Delhi

    The Sea Phase of MALABAR 2024 concluded on 18 Oct 24 at Visakhapatnam. This edition of MALABAR, witnessed participation of warships with their integral helicopters, long range maritime patrol aircraft and submarine. Units participated in complex and advanced exercises in the domains of surface, sub-surface and air warfare. Major exercises included surface weapon firings, anti-air shoots, air defence exercises, anti-submarine warfare exercises, extensive operations of ship borne helicopters, seamanship evolutions including fueling from tankers and maritime interdiction operations.

    MALABAR 2024 Sea Phase serves as a testament to the commitment of participating nations towards enhancing understanding, collaboration and engagement in the maritime domain as the world grapples with increasingly complex maritime security challenges.    

    The sea phase culminated with a Closing Ceremony that included a review of operational aspects of the Sea Phase and enabled all participating navies to interact and exchange views by sharing experiences and best practices.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Secretary Blinken at the Secretary of State’s Award for Global Anti-Racism Champions Ceremony – 11AM

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers remarks at the second annual ceremony for the Secretary of State’s Award for Global Anti-Racism Champions at the State Department of State, on October 21, 2024.

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    The Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service and U.S. Agency for International Development.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Derry students pose questions to Councillors at Let’s Talk event

    Source: Northern Ireland – City of Derry

    Derry students pose questions to Councillors at Let’s Talk event

    21 October 2024

    Pupils from seven of the city’s secondary schools had the opportunity to ask elected representatives from Derry and Strabane District Council about matters that affect them at a specially arranged discussion event to celebrate Good Relations Week.

    The Let’s Talk event was held at the Waterfoot Hotel and was attended by pupils from St Joseph’s Boys’ School, St Brigid’s College, St Columb’s College, Lisneal College, Thornhill College, Foyle College and St Cecilia’s College.
    Students posed questions to Councillors from Sinn Fein, the SDLP, DUP, UUP, People Before Profit and an Independent Councillor.

    The event was organised by Council’s Good Relations section of Community Development and hosted by Communications expert Paul McFadden.

    Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr, addressed the event and praised the young people for their positive contribution.

    “I was delighted to address the Good Relations Week Let’s Talk event and hear from the young people and learn more about what is important to them,” she said.

    “The students showed a deep understanding of a wide range of issues including the Gaza situation, violence against women and drug use in their areas.

    “Well done and thank you to everyone who took part and the Council’s Good Relations team for organising and excellent event.”

    Further information about Good Relations Week and the Council’s Good Relations team and programmes is available on the Council website at derrystrabane.com/community/good-relations.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Delegates from Islamic body hail Xinjiang’s stability, development

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Performers dance at the grand bazaar in Urumqi, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

    A 32-member delegation, including representatives of multiple countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and officials of the OIC General Secretariat, visited northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from Oct. 16 to 19 at the invitation of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The delegates toured cities like Turpan, Hami and the regional capital Urumqi, expressing their admiration for the social stability, harmony and collaborative development among the region’s diverse ethnic groups.

    The delegates emphasized the potential for collaboration in counter-terrorism, development and combating misinformation, underscoring the importance of international unity in the fight against terrorism.

    After visiting an exhibition on counter-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts in Xinjiang, Boubacar Gouro Diall, Mali’s representative to the OIC, stressed the importance of the shared global fight against terrorism. He noted that countries must unite to combat this threat while cautioning that some countries covertly instigate terrorism to undermine the stability of others and seize their resources.

    The Malian diplomat said that China is not the sole victim of misinformation and called for greater international cooperation to counter false narratives.

    Coulibaly Drissa, Cote d’Ivoire’s representative to OIC, stressed that social stability is crucial for sustained development. “Social stability is very important everywhere in the world. Only with social stability can we promote global peace.”

    Tourists visit the ancient city of Kashgar in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Sept. 19, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The delegation also visited local mosques and Islamic institutes, with Tajikistan’s OIC representative, Akram Karimi, hailing the Chinese government’s commitment to protecting human rights and ensuring religious freedom. He praised the efforts to preserve the cultural traditions and heritage of Xinjiang’s ethnic minorities.

    During visits to local e-commerce enterprises and solar energy facilities, many representatives expressed interest in expanding economic cooperation with Xinjiang. Cameroonian diplomat Dewa Moustafa emphasized the potential for collaboration in the energy sector, particularly given his country’s rich solar resources.

    “The northern region of Cameroon also has abundant solar energy resources, but they are not being effectively utilized, leading to a power shortage. I hope my country can collaborate with the local government of Xinjiang in the energy sector,” Moustafa said.

    Hani Abdulwhab M. Kashif, Saudi Arabia’s deputy OIC representative, lauded Xinjiang’s achievements, calling them a source of pride not only for China but also for its friends. He underscored the importance of increased interaction to present a more accurate picture of Xinjiang to the world.

    Many delegates, including Naser Kamali Dolat Abadi, Iran’s acting representative to the OIC, have visited Xinjiang more than once and expressed their admiration for the positive atmosphere among local residents striving for a better life.

    Xinjiang is experiencing rapid development, with diverse ethnic groups preserving their unique cultures while enjoying a high quality of life, the Iranian diplomat said.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: ASIA/INDONESIA – President Prabowo Subianto takes office as Head of State

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Jakarta (Agenzia Fides) – The new Indonesian Head of State, Prabowo Subianto, has officially taken office as the eighth President of the country, after the handover from outgoing President Joko Widodo.In his first speech as President, Prabowo promised to eradicate corruption and strive for the country’s self-sufficiency in food and energy. Gibran Rakabuming Raka, son of former President Joko Widodo, took over as Vice President. Prabowo, who continues to cultivate relations with the former President, could appoint Widodo to a leading role in the Presidential Advisory Council (“Wantimpres”), in order to consolidate support for the still popular Widodo and his supporters. Proabowo’s government consists of 48 ministries with a total of over 100 ministers and secretaries of state. Prabowo’s executive differs in some respects from that of Joko Widodo, as some ministries have been split or renamed: for example, the previous ministries of education and culture and environment and forests are now separate. In an effort to maintain continuity with the past, the reappointment of Sri Mulyani Indrawati as finance minister is notable. A former director general of the World Bank, Sri Mulyani was involved in reforming the tax system under two presidents before Prabowo. He is the man who will implement Prabowo’s major programs, such as the one that caused a stir during the election campaign: the announced distribution of free meals to some 83 million children in public schools and to pregnant women to combat growth problems. This plan has already been criticized by those who consider it too expensive, as it will burden the state budget with USD 28 billion. According to analysts, Prabowo otherwise shows a general intention to continue Joko Widodo’s policies, especially in the economic field. Given Prabowo’s background as a former general and defense minister, analysts predict that many posts will be given to members of the military and that his administration will seek to strengthen military capabilities and modernize defense equipment. According to the president’s presentation, investments in defense will be part of a broader effort to boost economic growth. In foreign policy, Indonesia is expected to assert its role as a founding member of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), and the president will seek to increase Indonesia’s influence on regional and international issues. The new president’s first official trip, meanwhile, will be to China, with the aim of strengthening trade ties and economic cooperation while seeking potential investors for the mega-project of the new Indonesian capital Nusantara, which is being built on the island of Borneo. The ambitious project was launched under his predecessor Widodo, and the new president will now have to push it forward, whereas so far the lack of foreign investment has severely slowed the project. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 21/10/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: AMERICA/MEXICO – In the state of Chiapas: Indigenous priest and human rights activist murdered

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Monday, 21 October 2024

    San Cristóbal de Las Casas (Agenzia Fides) – The Catholic community of Chiapas shares in these hours pain and prayers after the murder of an indigenous priest parish priest in the Cuxtitali neighborhood of San Cristobal de las Casas. The attack on Father Marcelo Pérez Pérez, as the victim was called, occurred on his way back from the parish of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, in San Cristobal de las Casas, where he had celebrated mass. According to the ongoing investigation, two armed men on motorcycles approached the car in which Father Marcelo was sitting and shot him on Sunday morning, October 20.Known for his work for justice and peace in the region’s indigenous communities and as a mediator in conflicts in areas such as Pantelhó, where violence and insecurity have increased significantly and armed groups have long fought for control of the territory, the priest had received a number of death threats over the years, including for his actions and denunciations of the actions of armed groups in the region.Due to the constant threats, the diocese of San Cristóbal de las Casas had decided to transfer him from the municipality of Simojovel to the parish of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. “Chiapas is a time bomb, many people have disappeared, been kidnapped and killed by organized crime,” he said in an interview last September 13 during a peace rally attended by parishioners from the three dioceses of Chiapas. In August 2024, he confirmed that a bounty of one million pesos (almost 50,000 euros) had been placed on his life in Simojovel, but that he would continue his peace process under the protection of God. “I have a divine mandate,” he told the newspaper “El Sol de México” on August 2, 2024. The son of peasant parents, he was born in the municipality of Chichelalhó, in San Andrés Larráinzar (Chiapas). He attended the seminary, was ordained a priest on April 6, 2002, and began his ecclesiastical work as a parish priest in Chenalhó, where he had contact with the survivors of the Acteal massacre in 1997. He worked as a human rights activist for decades and lived in Simojovel for more than 10 years. He coordinated the Social Pastoral Care of the province of Chiapas, which includes the dioceses of the municipalities of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Tapachula and Tuxtla Gutiérrez, and supported indigenous religious organizations and groups, led pilgrimages and initiated activities on health, poverty and violence in Simojovel. After being a priest for 10 years as parish priest in Chenalhó and 10 years in Simojovel, he was responsible for the parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe for more than two years.In 2010 he was awarded the “Per Anger 2020” prize, which is given to people and organizations that work for human rights and democracy. Meanwhile, the Bishop Emeritus of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Cardinal Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel, expressed his deep sadness and recalled that Father Marcelo was one of the first indigenous priests from the Tsotsile ethnic group that he ordained. “He always worked for justice and peace among the indigenous peoples, especially in Simojovel, and accompanied the victims of internal violence in Pantelhó,” said Cardinal Esquivel. According to the Cardinal, the priest never engaged in party politics, but always fought for respect and justice between communities: “He fought for the values of the Kingdom of God to come alive in the communities. The values of truth and life, holiness and grace, justice, love and peace.” “Father Marcelo Pérez was a living example of priestly commitment to the neediest and weakest in society. His pastoral work, which was characterized by his closeness to the people and his constant support for those most in need, leaves a legacy of love and service that will remain in the hearts of all those he touched through his ministry,” said the Mexican Bishops’ Conference in a communiqué on the priest’s violent death, signed by its President Rogelio Cabrera López and its Secretary General Ramón Castro Castro.”The murder of Father Marcelo not only deprives the community of a pastor who was committed to his people, but also silences a prophetic voice that fought tirelessly for peace, truth and justice in the Chiapas region. Marcelo Pérez was a living example of priestly commitment to the neediest and weakest in society,” said the Bishops’ Conference. The bishops are calling on the authorities to “conduct a comprehensive and transparent investigation that will lead to clarifying this crime and bring justice to Father Marcelo Pérez,” and “to take effective measures to ensure the safety of priests and pastoral workers” and “to redouble their efforts in the fight against violence and impunity that plague the Chiapas region” and the country in general.Meanwhile, the Chiapas State Attorney’s Office is investigating the murder.The Mexican Secretariat for Security and Protection of Citizens sent a message of “solidarity with the Catholic community and the commitment of the Mexican government that there will be no impunity.” (AP) (Agenzia Fides, 21/10/2024)

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Enjoy and evening of Doric Banter and Beats at Aberdeen Art Gallery

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    A special event presenting a modern take on the North East region’s mother tongue of Doric takes place at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Friday (26 October). 

    Supported by the Doric Board, Banter and Beats will showcase some of the best up-and-coming local talent in an evening of spoken word and music. The event, which takes place in the Art Gallery’s Cowdray Hall, is offered on a ‘pay what you can’ basis. No booking required. 

    The programme is hosted by Aiberdeen Mannie (Duncan Dallas), a social media influencer from Aberdeen. His short and funny videos on day-to-day life as a ‘middle-aged mannie fae Aiberdeen’ have seen him amass over 16k followers on Instagram. He was nominated as Scots Media Person of the Year at the Scots Language Awards in 2022.  
     
    The evening’s line-up includes: 
     
    Jackill (Jack Hughes), an influential rapper, writer and producer from Aberdeen. He has been involved in the Scottish Hip-Hop scene for over ten years and released his debut album A Day With The Jackal to acclaim in 2019. Five years in the making, the album is driven by Jackill’s social commentary about the world around him. Alongside being a musician, he works in local communities delivering workshops to young people and adults experiencing barriers to the arts. 

    Aberdeenshire folksinger Iona Fyfe has become one of Scotland’s finest singers. In 2021, she became the first singer to win the coveted title of Musician of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards. Iona is a fierce advocate for the official recognition of the Scots Language, leading a successful campaign to pressure Spotify into recognising Scots and add it to its list of languages. Honoured at the Scots Language Awards with the title of Speaker of the Year in 2021, Iona performs both folk and pop songs in the Scots language, remaining true to her rooting in tradition. 

    Spoken word artist and writer Jo Gilbert’s debut poetry collection, WTF is normal anyway?, was published by Seahorse Publications in August 2022. Jo’s work is influenced by a myriad of things – music, art, poetry, film, history, prose, photography, sound, landscape, class, and people – filtered through personal experience and innumerable factors that weave the direction our creative paths take. Jo was a recipient of a Micro-Commission Award from Aberdeen Art Gallery in 2020. 
     
    Banter and Beats – an Evening of Doric 
    Friday 25 October 
    Aberdeen Art Gallery – Cowdray Hall, 7:30pm-9pm (doors open 7pm) 
    Pay what you can to support our programme 
    Café open for refreshments.  

     
    View of Aberdeen exhibition is on display in Gallery 15 at Aberdeen Art Gallery (Mon-Sat 10am-5pm and Sun 11am-4pm, admission free), and is a constantly evolving exhibition which aims to reflect people’s views on Aberdeen as a city to live and work in.  

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  • MIL-OSI China: China willing to carry out more IP cooperation

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    China is willing to carry out more pragmatic and mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries in the field of intellectual property to benefit more countries and peoples, said Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing.

    He made the statements while delivering a speech during the opening ceremony of the 2024 International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property World Congress on Saturday, after reading out President Xi Jinping’s congratulatory letter to the congress.

    Zhang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said President Xi’s letter fully reflects the great importance China attaches to intellectual property work. China will speed up the improvement of its legal system, management system, policy system and rule system for intellectual property to further stimulate the vitality of innovation of the public and better serve high-quality development and promote Chinese modernization.

    He noted that China is ready to carry out more practical and mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries in the field of intellectual property, work together to firmly uphold the multilateral intellectual property system with the World Intellectual Property Organization at its core, and promote the improvement of international rules and standards for intellectual property.

    He added that the country is willing to work together with other countries to build a global intellectual property governance structure featuring extensive consultation, joint contributions and shared benefits, so that the fruits of scientific and technological innovation will benefit more countries and peoples and better improve the well-being of mankind.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s grain barn reaps bumper harvest of soybean

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A farmer pours green soybeans into a basket in Guancang of Jintang County, Chengdu of southwest China’s Sichuan Province, June 19, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Soybean harvesting in China’s major soybean producing area of Heihe in Heilongjiang Province is near completion, poised for a bumper harvest, according to the city’s agricultural authority on Wednesday.
    The harvesting has been completed in more than 90 percent of Heihe’s 1.38 million hectares of soybean planting area, which was 10 percent faster than that of last year, said Su Hui, deputy director of the city’s agriculture and rural affairs department.
    He said that the soybean production this year has been orderly. In harvested areas, growers and the local authorities have started to carry out soil conservation and preparation for achieving high yield next year.
    “Heihe’s soybean output this year is poised to increase, compared to that of last year, which should partly be attributed to high-quality soybean varieties and improved planting technology,” said Jia Hongchang, a researcher with the Heihe branch of the Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
    Heilongjiang, China’s major grain barn, is the country’s largest soybean-producing province. Heihe alone produces about one-seventh of the country’s soybean output. The city’s soybean output in 2023 amounted to 2.6 billion kg.
    Jia said that the province has accelerated the construction of the soybean seed breeding bases for developing high-quality seeds. Heihe’s plantation areas have realized a 100-percent coverage rate of high-quality soybean seeds.
    With the faster pace of harvesting, big grain purchasers are moving up their stock.
    “These days, our purchase volume has risen sharply to reach more than 300 tonnes a day at the highest. All of our 80 sets of automatic soybean oil pressing machines have powered on for processing soybeans,” said Chen Liang, chairman of Heilongjiang Xuda Cereals, Oils and Foods Co., Ltd.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Vacation town set to open near Universal Beijing Resort

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A new vacation town, located next to Universal Beijing Resort, is set to open in the second half of 2025. 
    Named “Wanli,” this ambitious commercial and entertainment complex spans nearly 500,000 square meters and represents an investment of over 10 billion yuan. 
    The project aims to introduce a variety of international brands and first stores to Beijing’s sub-center, enhancing the area’s appeal as a destination for leisure and tourism.
    The project includes three major sections: the Wangfujing WellTown outlet shopping center, the Nous Land Hotel, and the Tingyun Micro-Vacation Town. 
    Wangfujing WellTown, covering 190,000 square meters, is slated to become the largest outlet shopping center in Beijing. It will feature over 500 well-known domestic and international brands, with a focus on experiential retail, including art, sports, and entertainment, making up 50% of the space. Additionally, more than 60% of the brands will be debuting in Beijing’s sub-center.
    Tingyun Micro-Vacation Town is set to become a new hotspot for creative and experiential tourism. The town will feature unique elements such as a commercial street, a night market, boutique hotels, Tingyun Park, a live music venue, hot springs, and other themed attractions. The entire town will blend retail, lodging, music, art, and technology to create a distinctive vacation destination for Beijing residents and visitors alike.
    Meanwhile, the Nous Land Hotel promises to attract fashion lovers with its infinity pool and stunning views of the Universal Beijing Resort’s light shows. 
    Major construction work, including Wangfujing WellTown and the Nous Land Hotel, has largely been completed, and the steel structure for Tingyun Town is nearing 90% completion. Once operational, the complex is expected to draw over 40,000 visitors daily, injecting new energy into the local economy and supporting the high-quality development of Beijing’s cultural and tourism sector.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese scientists develop novel high-efficiency solar cell

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    An international team led by scientists with the Institute of Chemistry under the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new type of high-efficiency solar cell.
    The perovskite-organic tandem solar cell can achieve a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 26.4 percent, the highest efficiency for such solar cells to date, according to Li Yongfang, an academician and a researcher at the institute.
    Perovskite solar cells and organic solar cells represent the next generation of solar cells. Compared to the currently widely used crystalline silicon solar cells, they offer advantages such as ease of preparation, light weight and the ability to be fabricated into flexible devices.
    These features present significant application prospects in areas such as portable energy, building-integrated photovoltaics and indoor photovoltaics.
    The novel cell utilizes wide-bandgap perovskite materials to absorb short-wavelength sunlight and the narrow-bandgap organic active layer to absorb near-infrared long-wavelength sunlight, Li said.
    He added that this combination significantly expands the usable solar spectrum and effectively enhances the energy conversion efficiency of the device.
    The study was published in the journal Nature. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing logs 1.7M inbound trips by foreigners in 3 quarters

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    More than 1.7 million foreign nationals entered the Chinese capital in the first three quarters, a year-on-year increase of 156.6%, according to the Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection.
    The number of cross-border travelers at Beijing ports reached nearly 13.7 million from January to September, more than doubling that of the same period last year. The figure also surpassed the total number of entries and exits for the whole of last year.
    China’s optimized visa-free policy, together with measures aimed at facilitating international travel, has substantially helped to increase the number of foreign travelers arriving in Beijing.
    According to the Beijing border inspection office, most of the foreign travelers who entered through Beijing in the first three quarters of the year originated from Russia, the U.S., the Republic of Korea, Germany, and Malaysia. 
    During the period, 580,000 foreigners entered Beijing under visa-free policies, with 46,000 benefiting from the 144-hour transit visa exemption, representing six-fold and 3.4-fold increases year on year, respectively.
    The Beijing General Station of Exit-Entry Frontier Inspection has implemented multiple measures facilitating services for foreign travelers, including promoting the use of electronic boarding passes with 14 airlines, and piloting self-service printing of entry cards for foreigners to reduce waiting time. Moreover, additional channels and waiting areas have been installed at busy checkpoints.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway put into operation

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

    Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway put into operation

    Updated: October 21, 2024 20:22 Xinhua
    A crew member helps a senior passenger get on the train G9227, the first train of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway, at Laizhou Railway Station in east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2024. The Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway was put into operation on Monday, increasing the total operational length of high-speed railway in Shandong to 3,047 kilometers. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Passengers holding tickets pose for a group photo with the train G9227, the first train of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway, at Laizhou Railway Station in east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This photo taken on Oct. 21, 2024 shows a bullet train running past the Changping grand bridge of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway in east China’s Shandong Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Staff members taking part in the inauguration ceremony of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway pose for a group photo on the train G9227 in east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Staff members of the culture and tourism department of Yantai present a gift to a constructor of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway on the train G9227 in east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 21, 2024 shows bullet train G9227 arriving at Laizhou Railway Station in east China’s Shandong Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Liu Wei, an intangible cultural heritage inheritor, displays a calabash on the train G9227, the first train of the Weifang-Yantai high-speed railway in east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 21, 2024 shows bullet train G9227 arriving at Laizhou Railway Station in east China’s Shandong Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: With Copilot agents, Pets at Home unleashes an AI revolution

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: With Copilot agents, Pets at Home unleashes an AI revolution

    After creating a platform in Azure that unites the data from its various operations, the company is focusing on the potential of AI, he said. Pets at Home is an early adopter of Microsoft Copilot Studio, where a business can create AI agents to act in support of different areas of the business. It coincides with Microsoft’s announcement October 21 of the ability to create autonomous agents to help build capacity for every sales, service, finance and supply chain team. 

    With early access to agent-building features in Copilot Studio, Pets at Home created an agent to help its retail fraud detection team investigate suspicious transactions. The company is planning on creating other agents to assist its colleagues in other areas. 

    It’s part of the company’s embrace of a range of AI services across departments. For veterinary colleagues, that means saving time on administrative tasks to be able to spend more time focused on patients. For the business as a whole, that means unifying the data from its different operations to create a better customer experience. 

    “We have some fantastic data – there are 8 million customers in our Pets Club, with 10 million pets,” he said. “We’re using machine learning and AI algorithms to produce recommendations for next best actions.”  

    “We can give information to our colleagues in our pet care centers about our customers’ pets, and what they would typically buy or need at their life stage. We can bring that same data to life across our organization so that we’re really relevant to customers, and we’re helping them make the best decisions for their pet, whether they are in a store, online or at the veterinary practice.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Inauguration of Special Khadi Exhibition at I.N.A. Delhi Haat under ‘Khadi Mahotsav’

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Inauguration of Special Khadi Exhibition at I.N.A. Delhi Haat under ‘Khadi Mahotsav’

    The special Khadi exhibition at I.N.A. Delhi Haat was inaugurated by the chief guest, Union Minister of MSME, Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi, alongside KVIC Chairman, Shri Manoj Kumar.

    The exhibition has been organized to promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-reliant India) initiatives during the festive season.

    The exhibition will run until October 31, featuring 157 stalls from Khadi institutions and village industries from various states nationwide.

    Union Minister Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi appealed to the people of Delhi to visit the exhibition and purchase Khadi products.

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 9:14AM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of MSME, Government of India, Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi, inaugurated the special Khadi exhibition at I.N.A. Delhi Haat on Friday in the presence of Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) Chairman, Shri Manoj Kumar. The exhibition is being held during the festive season as part of the nationwide ‘Khadi Mahotsav’ to promote Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ campaigns and to enhance the income of Khadi artisans. The special Khadi exhibition, organized by the State Office of KVIC, New Delhi, will run until October 31.

    The exhibition features 157 stalls from 55 Khadi institutions and 102 village industries units representing various states, including Delhi, Rajasthan, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, Haryana, and Jammu. A wide range of Khadi and village industry products are on display, including sarees, readymade garments, handicrafts, herbal and Ayurvedic products, leather goods, handmade paper products, pickles, spices, soaps, shampoos, honey, and more, all available for purchase at different stalls. Artisans and craftsmen participating in the exhibition will also give live demonstrations of their diverse Khadi and village industry product range.

    While addressing the media at the inauguration event, the chief guest, Union Minister of MSME, Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi, appealed to all citizens to purchase more Khadi and local products. On this occasion, he made a special request to the people of Delhi to visit the Khadi exhibition for their festive shopping and to buy indigenous Khadi products, thus supporting the ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-reliant India) campaigns in line with the Prime Minister’s vision. He further stated that the broad objective of this exhibition is to strengthen the economic condition of rural artisans and traditional craftsmen, empowering them and preserving India’s vibrant heritage of indigenous craftsmanship. This exhibition has provided the country’s artisans with an excellent platform to showcase their art.

    While speaking to the media, KVIC Chairman Shri Manoj Kumar said, _”Following the visionary approach of Mahatma Gandhi and under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the proponent of “New Khadi for a New India,” the Khadi and Village Industries sector surpassed a business turnover of ₹1.55 lakh crore in the last financial year, directly benefiting Khadi artisans across the country. Recently, on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, the wages of spinners working on the charkha (spinning wheel) were increased by 25%, and those of weavers working on the loom were raised by 7%, which is a testament to this. The KVIC Chairman further added that in his popular program ‘Mann Ki Baat,’ Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had urged citizens to buy ‘Made in India’ products, and soon after this appeal, on Gandhi Jayanti, Delhi residents set a new record by purchasing Khadi products worth ₹2 crore 1 lakh and 37 thousand in a single day at the ‘Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan’ in New Delhi. This achievement reflects the people’s commitment to the ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Make in India’ initiatives.”

    To enhance the visitor experience, the exhibition will also feature live demonstrations showcasing India’s rich traditional arts and craftsmanship and captivating cultural programs. This is not just an exhibition but a platform that contributes to preserving India’s indigenous craftsmanship by empowering rural artisans economically and providing them with an opportunity to display their craftsmanship.

    The event was also attended by all the officers and employees of the Ministry of MSME and KVIC.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: ITU-WTSA 24 Robotics for good youth challenge India was held on Oct 17, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

    Source: Government of India (2)

    ITU-WTSA 24 Robotics for good youth challenge India was held on Oct 17, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

    Student from across 11 states participatedin ITU-WTSA Robotics Challenge to vie forreliable innovative technology solutions for addressing Disasters

    The event aims toShowcase of practical solutions in robotics to advance the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Posted On: 19 OCT 2024 9:02AM by PIB Delhi

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (ITU-WTSA-2024) being held in New Delhi, hosted a Robotics for Good Youth Challenge as a side event.It is a prestigious National Event that is being held, as part of AI for Good Impact India, and is a qualifying tournament for the Grand Finale in Geneva during the AI for Good Global Summit 2025. Young innovators demonstrated their skills in robotics and coding in this event.

    A total of 120 teams had applied, out of which 51 were selected to present their robotics solutions here at the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge. The theme for the competition was disaster management and the winners of the junior and senior categories will go to Geneva in July 2025 to compete internationally.  The competition objectives are as follows

    • Foster inclusivity in learning robotics and coding for all students.
    • Design, build, and program robots to complete missions aligned with sustainable goals.
    • Encourage teamwork, problem-solving, and sustainable practices.

    The first challenge for the participants was to build a robotics system that saves the lives of earthquake victims. A simulation was run to mimic a real earthquake where the robots were programmed to save lives and deliver the victims to shelters and hospitals.

     

    The event witnessed Key note speeches from Mr. Tomas Lamanauskas- Deputy Secretary General ITU, Dr. Neeraj Mittal: Secretary, Department of Telecommunications. Seizo Onoe, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB), ITU Mr. Manish Sinha,Member (Finance) of Digital Communications Commission, DoT.  Other special guests includes Ms. Doreen Bogdan-Martin Secretary General, ITU,  Prof. S. K. Saha, Project Director, I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics (IHFC).

     

    The challenge concluded with an awards ceremony, where the winners in the Senior category were Team “AI Pioneers” from “Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, Delhi” & the Junior category award went to Team “Rescue Rangers” from “Sant Atulanand Convent School, Koirajpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (UP)”.

    ITU-WTSA 2024: Shaping the Future of Global Telecommunications

    Today’s events underscored the commitment of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly to advance technology for social good and public health. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, WTSA 2024 continues to pave the way for innovation that addresses critical global issues.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: LegCo to consider Rating (Amendment) Bill 2024

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

         The Legislative Council (LegCo) will hold a meeting on Wednesday (October 23) at 11am in the Chamber of the LegCo Complex. During the meeting, the Second Reading debate on the Rating (Amendment) Bill 2024 will resume. If the Bill is supported by Members and receive its Second Reading, it will stand committed to the committee of the whole Council. After the committee of the whole Council has completed consideration of the Bill and its report is adopted by the Council, the Bill will be set down for the Third Reading.

         The Second Reading debate on the Shipping Legislation (Use of Fuels and Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2024 will also resume. If the Bill is supported by Members and receive its Second Reading, it will stand committed to the committee of the whole Council. After the committee of the whole Council has completed consideration of the Bill and its report is adopted by the Council, the Bill will be set down for the Third Reading.

         On Government motion, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury will move a proposed resolution under the Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance to resolve that, with effect from January 1, 2025, the Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance be amended. The proposed resolution is set out in Appendix 1.

         On Members’ motions, Mr Tony Tse will move a motion on actively developing land and optimizing land use to promote the development of the economy and industries. The motion is set out in Appendix 2. Mr Louis Loong, Mr Stanley Ng, Ms Chan Yuet-ming, Mr Lau Kwok-fan, Ms Carmen Kan and Mr Andrew Lam will move separate amendments to Mr Tse’s motion.

         Mr Shang Hailong will move a motion on following up on measures for new migrant talents to integrate into Hong Kong. The motion is set out in Appendix 3. Dr Johnny Ng and Mr Yim Kong will move separate amendments to Mr Shang’s motion.

         During the meeting, the Chief Secretary for Administration will present “The Government Minute in response to the Report of the Public Accounts Committee No.82 of July 2024” and address the Council.

         Members will also ask the Government 22 questions on various policy areas, six of which require oral replies.

         The agenda of the above meeting can be obtained via the LegCo Website (www.legco.gov.hk). Members of the public can watch or listen to the meeting via the “Webcast” system on the LegCo Website. To observe the proceedings of the meeting at the LegCo Complex, members of the public may call 3919 3399 during office hours to reserve seats.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Asia+ Festival’s multimedia dance performance “+1+1+1+” to explore new forms of artistic expression (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Asia+ Festival’s multimedia dance performance “+1+1+1+” to explore new forms of artistic expression (with photos)
    Asia+ Festival’s multimedia dance performance “+1+1+1+” to explore new forms of artistic expression (with photos)
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         Presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, this year’s Asia+ Festival is offering “+1+1+1+”, a multimedia dance performance featuring a mesmerising mix of music, dance and technology. Japanese media art pioneer Daito Manabe, the production’s director, composer and video designer, will be joined by J-pop dance artist, stage and choreography director MIKIKO with her all-female dance troupe ELEVENPLAY. Together, they are set to join forces to broaden the artistic horizons of audiences.      Manabe has worked with such artistic luminaries as Björk and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Rather than forging a sense of realism in such a way that the audience would experience really being there in his works, he is keen on highlighting interesting things about the human physique, data and programming per se, in his contemplation of the relationships and boundaries between the analogue and the digital, the real and the virtual. MIKIKO’s long list of collaborators includes rock diva Ringo Sheena and Olympic figure-skating gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu, while her choreography is seen in celebrated performances of electro-pop group Perfume and heavy metal group BABYMETAL. She is also extensively involved in media art, and is particularly noted for her ability to fuse advanced technology with mass culture, breaking down barriers between pop and the experimental.       In “+1+1+1+”, a multimedia dance performance themed around time and structure, dancers and the richly layered performance space become an organic whole, made possible by the masterful use of motion capture and holographic projection technology. The latter creates a hyperreal realm, where the stage, lighting and music are constantly evolving to evoke a dream-like quality. Not only does “+1+1+1+” unravel the endless possibilities between humanity and technology but it brings together the structure and rhythm of traditional and contemporary arts, venturing into the uncharted territory of music, dance and technology to offer new ways of expression.       “+1+1+1+” will be staged at 7.30pm on November 8 and 9 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre. A meet-the-artist session will be held after the November 8 performance. Tickets priced at $240, $360, $480 and $580 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288; or use the mobile ticketing app “URBTIX”. For more details about the show, please refer to asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/+1+1+1+.      The second Asia+ Festival is running from September to November, highlighting the arts and cultures of nearly 30 countries from Asia, the Middle East and Belt and Road regions. Apart from stage programmes, there are also thematic exhibitions, an outdoor carnival, film screenings, outreach activities and more, numbering over 100 in total. For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visit asiaplus.gov.hk/2024/en/.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Light housing operation pact signed

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Housing Bureau today awarded the second operation and management contract of the Light Public Housing (LPH) projects to Easy Living Consultant Limited & Yan Chai Hospital Joint Venture at a tender sum of about $168 million.

    The contract includes the operation and management of two LPH projects at Choi Hing Road and Choi Shek Lane in Ngau Tau Kok. Both venues will provide about 2,290 and 148 LPH units respectively, with intakes expected in the second quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026.

    Under the bureau’s steer and supervision, the operating organisation will need to carry out pre-management works effectively to ensure the smooth handling of LPH application and intake matters, and provide various services and ancillary facilities for the residents and local community immediately upon intake.

    Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho pointed out that having one organisation handle the operation and management of two LPH projects in proximity could enhance flexibility and utilisation of resources, thereby increasing efficiency and expanding the service scope.

    She said: “I aspire to work closely with various operating organisations in the coming years to ensure effective operation and management, hence allowing the residents and nearby community to benefit from the projects’ ancillary facilities and community services.

    “I would also like to appeal to other organisations that are interested in operating LPH to actively participate in the tenders of other projects, thereby working together with the Government to improve the living environment of grassroots people and help them in their pursuit towards happiness.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Get ready for fun with Leeds’s first ever Festival of Play

    Source: City of Leeds

    A fun-filled week-long celebration of the magic of play is set to sweep Leeds later this month with the launch of the city’s first ever Festival of Play and Creativity.

    People of all ages are encouraged to join the city-wide celebration and let loose their playful side with an activity-packed array of events taking place this upcoming half term, from October 25 to November 3.

    From performances and interactive experiences to games and workshops, the inaugural Festival of Play and Creativity aims to showcase Leeds as a great place to play and encourage people to make more time to have fun.

    The festival has been organised by Leeds Community of Play – a network of over 100 people and organisations, including Leeds City Council and its Child Friendly Leeds initiative, committed to inspiring playfulness in neighbourhoods.

    Over 60 events are already planned for the week, which aims to highlight the city’s rich cultural landscape as well as promoting grassroots community activities, with organisers hoping it will spark ideas and enthusiasm and inspire more people to embrace the power of play.

    Highlights so far include the six-day pop-up Playful Information Centre, featuring four refurbished shipping containers at Victoria Gardens, outside Leeds Art Gallery in the city centre, where a daily line-up of different artists will host activities including a ‘Conquer the Conker’ challenge, a ‘Wheel of crisps’ game, Halloween costume-making and a hot dog race.

    The information centre will also showcase all the other playful happenings across the city, which include pumpkin carving at Kirkstall Valley Farm, Lego play with digital consultancy firm Hippo Digital, a mini gig at Brudenell Social Club and story time with Hold Fast, a bookshop on a boat.

    Elsewhere across the city, community groups including Better Leeds Communities and LS14 Trust are getting involved with activities for all, resident-led playstreets will hold activities on people’s doorsteps and Leeds Libraries are providing colourful mini playboxes at various libraries, with each box boasting six drawers full of open-ended play activities.

    Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families, said: “Play is vital for both adults and children but we know it can often be overlooked in life’s priorities so it’s really great to see an event like this which showcases the power of play to people of all ages.

    “Last year we became the first city in England to commit to delivering an action plan optimising play opportunities for children and young people – a key element in helping everyone in Leeds to get the best start in life.

    “We have an incredible community of playmakers, artists and organisations in Leeds who all work hard to lead the way for play and this festival is a fantastic way to showcase and celebrate this on the city-wide stage and hopefully inspire people to embrace play in their day-to-day lives.”

    Rachel Ingle-Teare, senior librarian at Leeds Libraries, said: “Leeds Libraries are thrilled to be a key partner in the festival – a celebration that encourages the joy of play into the heart of our communities – and are proud to offer a variety of playful experiences.

    “The festival’s rich tapestry of events and activities are designed to ignite curiosity and encourage playful discovery for all ages. Join us in embracing the power of play and creativity across the city.”

    Festival co-organiser Joanne Michael, founder of Leeds business HappyAsABean Creative and a member of Community of Play, added: “Leeds is a city that knows how to play.

    “The Festival of Play and Creativity has been a real community effort fuelled by over 100 members of Community of Play over the last nine months – all keen to encourage people of all ages to value time spent playing and make more time for joy.”

    The Festival of Play and Creativity has a dedicated page on the Leeds Inspired website where all events are being listed; visit https://www.leedsinspired.co.uk/collection/FOP24. Many of the festival’s activities are free to attend, with some requiring pre-registration.

    The Playful Information Centre has been sponsored by Northern Bloc Ice Cream.

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    Email: communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Silver Bond allocations announced

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The subscription and allocation results for the latest batch of Silver Bonds were released today.

    A total of 300,413 valid applications, seeking a total of $69.9 billion in bond principals, were received.

    More than half of the applications, 166,177, were for 23 units or fewer. These applicants will be allocated the full number of units applied for.

    The other 134,236 applications were for more than 23 units. These applicants will be allocated 23 units each, with 23,737 of them being allocated one additional unit after a ballot.

    The bonds will be issued on Wednesday. The final issuance amount will be $55 billion.

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan said this was the first batch of Silver Bonds issued under the Government’s Infrastructure Bond Programme, which will support infrastructure projects for the good of the economy and people’s livelihoods, and aims to give citizens a sense of participation in Hong Kong’s long-term development projects.

    He highlighted that the positive response to the bond issuance shows that the Silver Bond scheme continues to be well-received by senior residents.

    “We will keep the effectiveness of the scheme and future arrangements under review, taking account of investor response, market conditions and other relevant considerations,” he added.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government appoints members to Council of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Limited

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Government appoints members to Council of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Limited
    Government appoints members to Council of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Limited
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         The Government announced today (October 21) that the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, has reappointed the following persons as Council members of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Limited for a period of two years, until the conclusion of the company’s Annual General Meeting in 2026. Mr Andrew Fan Chun-wahMrs Nina Lam Lee Yuen-bingMr Clarence Ling Chun-kitMs Wong Shu-ming

     
    Ends/Monday, October 21, 2024Issued at HKT 19:30

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SEE attends Singapore International Energy Week in Singapore (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SEE attends Singapore International Energy Week in Singapore (with photos)
    SEE attends Singapore International Energy Week in Singapore (with photos)
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         The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Tse Chin-wan, attended the 17th Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) today (October 21).      SIEW is organised by the Energy Market Authority under the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) of Singapore. The theme this year is “A Connected and Sustainable Energy World”. Mr Tse attended the SIEW Summit to speak on the topic of Asia’s Collaborative Journey to a Sustainable Energy Future, and engaged in in-depth discussions and exchanges with other participants.      Speaking at the Summit, Mr Tse said that Hong Kong strives to reduce carbon emissions and achieve carbon neutrality before 2050. The carbon emissions in Hong Kong peaked in 2014. Compared to the peak, the carbon emissions of Hong Kong have reduced by about a quarter and the target is to reduce them by half before 2035. Hydrogen energy is a low-carbon energy with development potential. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is advancing with prudence to create an environment conducive to the development of hydrogen energy, which includes improving legislation, setting up infrastructure and funding trial projects. He said, “Our country places great emphasis on developing hydrogen technology, and has a number of high-quality products and advanced technology. Hong Kong can grab the opportunity to become a hub for the country to promote different products and technologies, helping Hong Kong and other countries to promote a green transition.”      Mr Tse also pointed out that there are three key elements to promote regional collaboration, namely political will to set policy targets, active participation from industries and the establishment of an exchange platform for sharing experiences and seeking co-operation. He expressed his gratitude to SIEW for providing an excellent platform that brings together various parties to explore new opportunities and collaboration.      In the afternoon, Mr Tse met with the Senior Minister of State for the MTI, Ms Low Yen Ling, to exchange views on hydrogen development. He later met with officials of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore to learn more about the latest developments of green maritime fuel in Singapore.      Mr Tse also visited a local shipping company today and received a briefing on the supply chain and bunkering operations of green marine fuels, particularly the application of green methanol.       Tomorrow (October 22), Mr Tse will visit a local enterprise to understand better the developments and applications of sustainable aviation fuel. He will return to Hong Kong the same evening.

     
    Ends/Monday, October 21, 2024Issued at HKT 19:10

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