Category: Asia Pacific

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tariff Notification No. 69/2024-Customs (N.T.) dated 23rd October, 2024 in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value for Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 2:03PM by PIB Delhi

    In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, being satisfied that it is necessary and expedient to do so, hereby makes the following amendments in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (ii), vide number S. O. 748 (E), dated the 3rd August, 2001, namely:-

    In the said notification, for TABLE-1, TABLE-2, and TABLE-3 the following Tables shall be substituted, namely: –

    “TABLE-1

    Sl. No.

    Chapter/ heading/ sub-heading/tariff item

    Description of goods

    Tariff value

    (US $Per Metric Tonne)

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (4)

    1

    1511 10 00

    Crude Palm Oil

    1008 (i.e., no change)

    2

    1511 90 10

    RBD Palm Oil

    1019 (i.e., no change)

    3

    1511 90 90

    Others – Palm Oil

    1014 (i.e., no change)

    4

    1511 10 00

    Crude Palmolein

    1024 (i.e., no change)

    5

    1511 90 20

    RBD Palmolein

    1027 (i.e., no change)

    6

    1511 90 90

    Others – Palmolein

    1026 (i.e., no change)

    7

    1507 10 00

    Crude Soya bean Oil

    1025 (i.e., no change)

    8

    7404 00 22

    Brass Scrap (all grades)

    5626 (i.e., no change)

    TABLE-2

    Sl. No.

    Chapter/ heading/ sub-heading/tariff item

    Description of goods

    Tariff value

    (US $)

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (4)

     

    1.

    71 or 98

    Gold, in any form, in respect of which the benefit of entries at serial number 356 of the Notification No. 50/2017-Customs dated 30.06.2017 is availed

    855 per 10 grams  (i.e., no change)

     

     

    2.

    71 or 98

    Silver, in any form, in respect of which the benefit of entries at serial number 357 of the Notification No. 50/2017-Customs dated 30.06.2017 is availed

     

     

    1118 per kilogram

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3.

     

    71

    (i) Silver, in any form, other than medallions and silver coins having silver content not below 99.9% or semi-manufactured forms of silver falling under sub-heading 7106 92;

     

    (ii) Medallions and silver coins having silver  content not below 99.9% or semi-manufactured forms of silver falling under sub-heading 7106 92, other than imports of such goods through post, courier or baggage.

     

    Explanation. – For the purposes of this entry, silver in any form shall not include foreign currency coins, jewellery made of silver or  articles made of silver.

    1118 per kilogram

     

     

     

     

    4.

    71

    (i) Gold bars, other than tola bars, bearing manufacturer’s or refiner’s engraved serial number and weight expressed in metric units;

    (ii) Gold coins having gold content not below 99.5% and gold findings, other than imports of such goods through post, courier or baggage.

    Explanation. – For the purposes of this entry, “gold findings” means a small component such as hook, clasp, clamp, pin, catch, screw back used to hold the whole or a part of a piece of Jewellery in place.

     855 per 10 grams (i.e., no change)

    TABLE-3

    Sl. No.

    Chapter/ heading/ sub-heading/tariff item

    Description of goods

    Tariff value

    (US $ Per Metric Ton)

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (4)

    1

    080280

    Areca nuts

    6552 (i.e., no change)”

    1. This notification shall come into force with effect from the 24th   day of October, 2024.

    Note: – The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (ii), vide Notification No. 36/2001–Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001, vide number S. O. 748 (E), dated the 3rd August, 2001 and was last amended vide Notification No. 66/2024-Customs (N.T.), dated the 15th October 2024 e-published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-3, Sub-section (ii), vide number S.O. 4535 (E), dated 15th October 2024.    

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Chairman, CBIC launches a nationwide rollout of Behavioral Sensitization program in CBIC during Karmayogi Saptaah(National Learning Week)

    Source: Government of India

    Chairman,  CBIC launches a nationwide rollout of Behavioral Sensitization program in CBIC during Karmayogi Saptaah(National Learning Week)

    Program aims to train 35000 officials to improve service delivery and public interactions

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 1:35PM by PIB Delhi

    During Karmayogi Saptaah/National Learning Week, the Chairman , CBIC Shri Ravi Aggarwal launched a nationwide rollout of Behavioral Sensitization program in CBIC. This initiative has been kicked off with 52 batches across all 32 zones of CBIC.

    This significant initiative aims at enhancing the capabilities of its workforce through a Behavioral Sensitization Training Program. This program is designed to train approximately 35,000 officials at various levels, including Inspectors, Superintendents, Assistant Commissioners, and Deputy Commissioners. An external knowledge partner has been  engaged to assist with program design and implementation, ensuring that the training is comprehensive and impactful.

    Additionally, the involvement of all zones, along with NACIN and ZTIs, will be pivotal for the successful execution of this initiative. By focusing on behavioral skills and sensitivity, the program aims to foster a more responsive and empathetic approach to governance, ultimately improving service delivery and public interactions. This effort underscores CBIC’s commitment to continuous professional development and the effective implementation of policies that align with the broader goals of the Karmayogi initiative.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mormugao Port Authority recognized globally as an incentive provider on the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) platform

    Source: Government of India

    Mormugao Port Authority recognized globally as an incentive provider on the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) platform

    Mormugao becomes India’s pioneering port to implement Green Ship Incentives under the ESI

    ‘Harit Shrey’ scheme launched in October 2023, offering port fee discounts based on ESI ratings of commercial ships

    The “Harit Shrey” initiative has provided benefits to numerous vessels, encouraging eco-friendly practices

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 1:20PM by PIB Delhi

    Mormugao Port Authority has gained global recognition by being listed as an incentive provider on the Environment Ship Index (ESI) portal, acknowledged by the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH). This achievement highlights the port’s commitment to promoting environmentally friendly practices for seagoing vessels.

    Mormugao Port is India’s first port to introduce Green Ship Incentives through the ESI, aligning with global efforts to reduce air emissions in shipping. The port’s incentive program, ‘Harit Shrey,’ launched in October 2023, offers discounts on port charges based on ESI scores, rewarding ships with higher environmental performance.

    In August 2024, the Secretary General of IAPH praised Mormugao Port’s efforts in joining the ESI Programme and raising awareness of green shipping incentives in the region. Mormugao stands out in Asia alongside Japan and Oman, which also offer similar incentives.

    Since the introduction of the “Harit Shrey scheme,” many ships have benefited from the incentives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This initiative supports the broader goal of achieving long-term emission reductions in maritime operations. The port authority has also submitted the scheme for the IAPH Sustainability Awards under the World Port Sustainability Programme (WPSP), emphasizing its dedication to sustainable practices.

    This recognition positions Mormugao Port as a key player in advancing sustainable maritime practices, contributing to international efforts in reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment set to host ‘SAMAGAM’ – A Grand Finale celebrating month-long Initiatives for Senior Citizens

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 1:14PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) is set to host the Grand Finale Event, ‘SAMAGAM’, on 25th October 2024 at Rang Bhawan Auditorium, Akashvani Complex, New Delhi. The event would mark the culmination of a series of month-long activities organized by the Ministry, aimed at promoting the dignity, respect, and security of senior citizens across the Nation.

    The event would be presided over by Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Dr. Virendra Kumar as Chief Guest, in the august presence of Ministers of State (SJE), Shri Ramdas Athawale and Shri B. L. Verma, along with Dr. Vinod Kumar Paul, Member, NITI Aayog. The Grand Finale would showcase the outcomes of these efforts, highlighting the positive impact made through policy interventions, community participation, and public outreach.

    Over the past month, the Ministry, in collaboration with various Ministries, Departments, and public stakeholders, has implemented a wide range of initiatives for the welfare of senior citizens. These programmes were focused on enhancing their social and economic inclusion, providing them access to essential services, and raising public awareness about the challenges they face.

    ‘SAMAGAM’ is a testament to the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to senior citizens’ welfare. Through innovative programmes, collaborative efforts with stakeholders, and policy frameworks designed to address the needs of the elderly, the Ministry has worked tirelessly to ensure that senior citizens are not only supported but celebrated as valued members of society.

    The event will also serve as a platform to reinforce the Ministry’s future goals for empowering senior citizens, focusing on health, financial security, and community engagement. In recognizing the contributions of senior citizens to society, ‘SAMAGAM’ aims to inspire greater societal responsibility towards creating a more inclusive, compassionate, and secure environment for the elderly.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: India’s Ethanol Push: A Path to Energy Security

    Source: Government of India (2)

    India’s Ethanol Push: A Path to Energy Security

    Achieving 15% ethanol blending in 2024, India targets 20% by 2025

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 1:11PM by PIB Delhi

    Click here for more detail:- India’s Ethanol Push: A Path to Energy Security

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of the reported death of a four-year-old boy after a part of a machine in an open-air gym fell on him in a municipality-run park in West Delhi’s Moti Nagar

    Source: Government of India

    NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of the reported death of a four-year-old boy after a part of a machine in an open-air gym fell on him in a municipality-run park in West Delhi’s Moti Nagar

    Expressing concern over the condition of equipment in other public parks, issues notices to the Delhi Chief Secretary, Vice-Chairman, DDA, Commissioner, MCD and Secretary, NDMC calling for a detailed report

    Delhi Police Commissioner also asked for his comments on the subject along with the status of the police investigation in the instant case

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 12:38PM by PIB Delhi

    The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that a four-year-old boy died after a part of a machine in an open-air gym fell on him in a municipality-run park in West Delhi’s Moti Nagar on 13th October, 2024. Reportedly, the people present on the spot suspected that the nuts and bolts of the equipment were loose which led to the incident.

    The Commission has observed that the contents of the media report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights due to alleged negligence by the authorities in the maintenance of the equipment, installed in the public park. The incident raises serious concerns about the condition of equipment in other public parks governed, managed and maintained by the local government bodies in Delhi. Accordingly, it has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, Government of NCT of Delhi, Vice-Chairman, Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and Secretary, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) calling for a detailed report in the matter within four weeks. The authorities are also expected to inform whether any compensation has been paid to the aggrieved family.

    The report should also include the status of the maintenance and safety audit of the swings and gym equipment, etc. installed in the public parks under their jurisdiction in Delhi. The Commission has also asked the Commissioner of Police, Delhi to submit his comments on the subject along with the status of the police investigation being conducted in the instant case.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Jal Shakti launches 6th National Water Awards, 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry of Jal Shakti launches 6th National Water Awards, 2024

    Last date of submission of applications is 31st December, 2024

    Awards will be conferred in 9 categories

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 12:27PM by PIB Delhi

    The Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti has launched the 6th National Water Awards (NWA), 2024 on the Rashtriya Puraskar portal. All the applications will be received only through Rashtriya Puraskar portal (www.awards.gov.in). General public may refer to this portal or the website of this Department (www.jalshakti-dowr.gov.in) for further details. The last date of submission of applications is 31st December, 2024.

    Eligibility for the awards:

    Any State, District, Village Panchayat, Urban Local Body, School/College, Institution (other than school/college), Industry, Civil society, or Water User Association who has done exemplary work in the field of water conservation and management are eligible to apply.

    Trophy and Citation:

    For the categories – ‘Best State’ and ‘Best District’, winners will be felicitated with a trophy and citation. In the remaining categories – ‘Best Village Panchayat’, ‘Best Urban Local Body’, ‘Best School/College’, ‘Best Institution (other than school/college)’, ‘Best industry’, ‘Best Civil Society’, ‘Best Water User Association’, and ‘Best Industry’, winners will be felicitated with cash prize along with trophy and citation. The cash prizes for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd rank winners are Rs.2 lakhs, Rs.1.5 lakhs, and Rs.1 lakh, respectively.

    Selection Process:

    All applications received for the National Water Awards are scrutinised by a Screening Committee of the DoWR, RD & GR. The shortlisted applications are placed before a Jury Committee headed by a retired Secretary level officer. Thereafter, ground truthing of the shortlisted applications is carried out by the organisations of the Department of Water Resources, RD & GR viz Central Water Commission (CWC) and Central Ground Water Board (CGWB). Jury Committee evaluates the applications on the basis of ground truthing reports and recommends the winners. The recommendations of the Committee are submitted to the Union Minister of Jal Shakti for approval. The names of the winners are announced on a suitable date and an award distribution ceremony is organised wherein the winners are conferred with the awards by the Hon’ble President of India or Hon’ble Vice President of India.

    Details of the awards:

    Sl. No.

    Category of Award

    Eligible Entity

    Award

    No. of Awards/Prize money

    1.

     

    Best State

     

    State Government/ UT

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

    2.

    Best District

    District Administration/

    DM/DC

    Trophy with

    Citation

    5 awards

     

    (One award from each of the five zones i.e. Northern, Southern, Western, Eastern & North Eastern)

    3.

    Best Village Panchayat

    Village Panchayat

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

    4.

    Best Urban Local Body

    Urban Local Body

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

    5.

    Best School or College

    School/College

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

    6.

    Best Institution

    (other than School/College)

    Institutions/RWAs/ Religious organizations

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    1. awards

    (i) 2 awards for campus usage (First award: Rs.2 lakh; Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh)

    (ii) 1 award for other than campus (Award: Rs.2 lakh)

    7.

    Best Industry

    Small/Medium/Large Scale Industry

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

    8.

    Best Civil Society

    Registered NGOs/ Civil societies

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

    9.

    Best Water User Association

    Water User Associations

    Cash Awards &

    Trophy with

    Citation

    3 Awards

     

    First award:      Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5 lakh

    Third award:    Rs.1 lakh

     

    The National Water Awards (NWAs) were introduced to recognize and encourage exemplary work and efforts made by States, Districts, individuals, organizations etc. across the country in accomplishing the government’s vision ‘Jal Samridh Bharat’. It aims to sensitize the public about the importance of water and motivate them to adopt the best water usage practices. The award winners in different categories will be presented with a citation, trophy and cash prize. The objective of the National Water Awards is to encourage the stakeholders to adopt a holistic approach toward water resource management in the country as surface water and groundwater play a significant role in the water cycle. In order to embrace these objectives, the first edition of the National Water Awards was introduced in the year 2018 by the Department. In the first National Water Awards, 2018, 82 winners in 14 categories were awarded. Subsequently, 2nd National Water Awards, 2019 were conferred on 98 winners in 16 categories, 3rd National Water Awards, 2020 were awarded to 57 winners under 11 categories, 4th National Water Awards, 2022 were conferred on 41 winners under 11 categories, and 5th National Water Awards, 2023 have been awarded to 38 winners in 09 categories.   National water awards for 2021 were not organised due to CoVID pandemic.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and International Rice Research Institute to organize 13th National Seed Congress from 28-30 November, 2024 at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and International Rice Research Institute to organize 13th National Seed Congress from 28-30 November, 2024 at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh

    Event is being organized in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute of South Asia Regional Centre and the National Seed Research and Training Center

    The 3-day event aims to bring together policymakers, farmers, and representatives from the private and public sectors to build a roadmap for a vibrant and equitable seed sector in India

    “Fostering Regional Cooperation, Partnership, and Knowledge Exchange in the Seed Sector” will be the theme of NSC 2024

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 11:52AM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India will be hosting the 13th edition of the National Seed Congress (NSC), scheduled to take place in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, from November 28-30, 2024. The event is being organized in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) and the National Seed Research and Training Center (NSRTC). The National Seed Congress will bring together stakeholders from across the seed value chain, offering a platform to explore transformative solutions and tackle the pressing challenges faced by the sector today.

    Underlining the role of NSC, Smt. Shubha Thakur, Additional Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare stated that, “To boost farmers’ income and ensure food and nutrition security for billions, access to high-quality, climate-resilient, and nutritious seeds, along with improved cultivars, is more crucial than ever. NSC 2024 will serve as a platform to collaborate on addressing these challenges, empowering farmers, and ensuring that India’s agriculture remains strong and sustainable. This event will catalyze innovative solutions and promote partnerships that drive seed sector growth.”

    “This event comes at a crucial time, as agriculture is facing evolving market demands and a need for more inclusive and sustainable seed systems. The convergence of experts and stakeholders from across the seed value chain in diverse agro-ecologies will allow us to generate impactful solutions to these complex issues”, remarked Dr. Yvonne Pinto, Director General, IRRI.

    Dr. Sudhanshu Singh, Director of IRRI’s South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) will be convening this year’s event. Since its inauguration by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in 2018, ISARC in Varanasi has been instrumental in advancing IRRI’s efforts to strengthen India’s seed systems, through innovative research, capacity building, and impactful partnerships over the years. Along with development of successful climate-resilient rice varieties such as Sahbhagi Dhan and Swarna-Sub 1, and nutritionally enhanced varieties and value-added products, the institution has also facilitated cross-border seed exchange, expediting varietal release and accelerated adoption through policies like ‘Seeds Without Borders’. Additionally, IRRI’s genomic tools, digital platforms, and robust seed systems ensure faster varietal development and structured dissemination.

    Shri Manoj Kumar, Director of the National Seed Research and Training Centre (NSRTC) and co-convener of the event emphasized NSRTC’s critical role in improving seed quality and training across the country. He highlighted NSRTC’s involvement in the event, stating, “National Seed Congress is a crucial forum for knowledge exchange and capacity building. NSRTC is dedicated to improving seed quality control and facilitating the transfer of modern technologies to the industry. Through our participation in NSC 2024, we aim to strengthen the seed quality testing network and ensure that high-quality seeds are accessible to farmers across the country.”

    NSC is an annual gathering of researchers, policymakers, farmers, and representatives from the private and public sectors to build a roadmap for a vibrant and equitable seed sector in India. With the theme, “Fostering Regional Cooperation, Partnership, and Knowledge Exchange in the Seed Sector,” NSC 2024 will provide a platform for presenting experiences and insights on the research advances, innovations, and principles related to seed, crop improvement, and seed delivery systems.

    NSC 2024 aims to catalyze scientific progress by facilitating the exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary research. It will address pressing global challenges in the seed sector and offer insights and solutions that can influence policy changes, technological innovations, and sustainable development.

    NSC 2024 will focus on building sustainable, equitable, and resilient seed systems by addressing a diverse range of topics, including-Breeding and Seed Systems for Climate Resilience, Advancements in Seed Quality and Technology, Digital Solutions for Breeding, Seed Systems, and Market Insights, Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships in Seed Sector, Inclusive Seed Systems for Livelihood Improvement, Innovative Approaches for Seed Delivery and Scaling, and Nutritional Security through Strategic Seed Initiatives.

    Interested stakeholders can visit the website for more information and register using the link:  https://13thnscindia2024.com/index.html

    All queries may be routed to:

    Organising Secretary, NSC: Dr Swati Nayak, IRRI (Borlaug Field Award Recipient 2023) at info-nsc2024[at]irri[dot]org

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDIAN NAVY’S PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES FOR HADR OPS – CYCLONE DANA

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 11:55AM by PIB Delhi

    In anticipation of the severe impact of Cyclone Dana along the coast of Odisha and West Bengal, the Indian Navy is preparing to conduct Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.

    Eastern Naval Command, in coordination with Naval Officers-in-Charge (NOIC) in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal, have activated a comprehensive disaster response mechanism. The command is working closely with units such as the Base Victualling Yard (BVY), Material Organisation and the naval hospital INHS Kalyani to provide essential supplies and medical support if sought by the State administration.

    As part of this preparation, HADR pallets, including essential clothing, drinking water, food, medicines, and emergency relief materials, have been deployed by road to key locations in the areas that are likely to be affected. In addition, Flood Relief and Diving Teams are being mobilised to assist in coordinated rescue and relief operations if needed.

    To support relief efforts from Sea, two ships of the Eastern Fleet are standing by with supplies and rescue and diving teams.

    The Indian Navy continues to monitor the situation closely and remains on high alert, ready to extend its support to the civil authorities and the people affected by Cyclone Dana.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: International Rice Research Institute to organize 13th National Seed Congress from 28-30 November, 2024 at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh

    Source: Government of India (2)

    International Rice Research Institute to organize 13th National Seed Congress from 28-30 November, 2024 at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh

    The 3-day event aims to bring together policymakers, farmers, and representatives from the private and public sectors to build a roadmap for a vibrant and equitable seed sector in India

    “Fostering Regional Cooperation, Partnership, and Knowledge Exchange in the Seed Sector” will be the theme of NSC 2024

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 11:52AM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India will be hosting the 13th edition of the National Seed Congress (NSC), scheduled to take place in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, from November 28-30, 2024. The event is being organized in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) and the National Seed Research and Training Center (NSRTC). The National Seed Congress will bring together stakeholders from across the seed value chain, offering a platform to explore transformative solutions and tackle the pressing challenges faced by the sector today.

    Underlining the role of NSC, Smt. Shubha Thakur, Additional Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare stated that, “To boost farmers’ income and ensure food and nutrition security for billions, access to high-quality, climate-resilient, and nutritious seeds, along with improved cultivars, is more crucial than ever. NSC 2024 will serve as a platform to collaborate on addressing these challenges, empowering farmers, and ensuring that India’s agriculture remains strong and sustainable. This event will catalyze innovative solutions and promote partnerships that drive seed sector growth.”

    “This event comes at a crucial time, as agriculture is facing evolving market demands and a need for more inclusive and sustainable seed systems. The convergence of experts and stakeholders from across the seed value chain in diverse agro-ecologies will allow us to generate impactful solutions to these complex issues”, remarked Dr. Yvonne Pinto, Director General, IRRI.

    Dr. Sudhanshu Singh, Director of IRRI’s South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) will be convening this year’s event. Since its inauguration by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in 2018, ISARC in Varanasi has been instrumental in advancing IRRI’s efforts to strengthen India’s seed systems, through innovative research, capacity building, and impactful partnerships over the years. Along with development of successful climate-resilient rice varieties such as Sahbhagi Dhan and Swarna-Sub 1, and nutritionally enhanced varieties and value-added products, the institution has also facilitated cross-border seed exchange, expediting varietal release and accelerated adoption through policies like ‘Seeds Without Borders’. Additionally, IRRI’s genomic tools, digital platforms, and robust seed systems ensure faster varietal development and structured dissemination.

    Shri Manoj Kumar, Director of the National Seed Research and Training Centre (NSRTC) and co-convener of the event emphasized NSRTC’s critical role in improving seed quality and training across the country. He highlighted NSRTC’s involvement in the event, stating, “National Seed Congress is a crucial forum for knowledge exchange and capacity building. NSRTC is dedicated to improving seed quality control and facilitating the transfer of modern technologies to the industry. Through our participation in NSC 2024, we aim to strengthen the seed quality testing network and ensure that high-quality seeds are accessible to farmers across the country.”

    NSC is an annual gathering of researchers, policymakers, farmers, and representatives from the private and public sectors to build a roadmap for a vibrant and equitable seed sector in India. With the theme, “Fostering Regional Cooperation, Partnership, and Knowledge Exchange in the Seed Sector,” NSC 2024 will provide a platform for presenting experiences and insights on the research advances, innovations, and principles related to seed, crop improvement, and seed delivery systems.

    NSC 2024 aims to catalyze scientific progress by facilitating the exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary research. It will address pressing global challenges in the seed sector and offer insights and solutions that can influence policy changes, technological innovations, and sustainable development.

    NSC 2024 will focus on building sustainable, equitable, and resilient seed systems by addressing a diverse range of topics, including-Breeding and Seed Systems for Climate Resilience, Advancements in Seed Quality and Technology, Digital Solutions for Breeding, Seed Systems, and Market Insights, Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships in Seed Sector, Inclusive Seed Systems for Livelihood Improvement, Innovative Approaches for Seed Delivery and Scaling, and Nutritional Security through Strategic Seed Initiatives.

    Interested stakeholders can visit the website for more information and register using the link:  https://13thnscindia2024.com/index.html

    All queries may be routed to:

    Organising Secretary, NSC: Dr Swati Nayak, IRRI (Borlaug Field Award Recipient 2023) at info-nsc2024[at]irri[dot]org

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MoU signed between National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) and Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) to collaborate on capacity building programs for professionals

    Source: Government of India

    MoU signed between National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) and Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) to collaborate on capacity building programs for professionals

     A four-month course  to commence from last week of December 2024 for the 1st batch under this MoU

    Posted On: 23 OCT 2024 9:39PM by PIB Delhi

    In a significant step towards knowledge and capacity building in the area of corporate governance, the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) and the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 22nd October 2024 in Delhi.

    The MoU outlines the framework for collaboration between the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) and the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA). A significant deliverable under the MoU includes capacity building programmes designed for early and mid-career auditing and accounting professionals and audit committee members and independent directors.

    The collaboration stems from NFRA’s enforcement and inspection findings which revealed that despite the mandatory nature of auditing standards in the Companies Act 2013, in a number of cases auditors exhibited inadequate awareness regarding their obligations within these standards. This resulted in overlooking mandatory requirements, inadequate testing procedures, and ultimately, deficiencies in obtaining sufficient and appropriate evidence to support their audit work. The programmes will be developed with an aim to equip participants with knowledge of accounting and auditing standards, quality management standards, ethical standards etc, and practical insights (through case studies or case examples) that facilitates application of these standards and related requirements by them, towards furthering the goal of enhancing audit quality.

    This initiative also covers designing programmes, leveraging IICA’s experience & expertise developed over several years, that may be used by audit committee members across public and private sector organizations towards furthering the goals of corporate governance.

    This initiative is also towards fulfilment of NFRA’s obligations towards promoting awareness of accounting and auditing standards, auditors’ responsibilities, audit quality, and other relevant matters through education, training, seminars, workshops, conferences, and publicity initiatives.

    The 1st batch of a course under this MoU titled as “IICA-NFRA certification course for Audit Committee Members” is a four-month course and is likely to commence from last week of December 2024. A six-month programme for auditors is also being planned for auditors of listed companies. By enhancing the competence of auditors and other professionals, the program aims to ensure a more robust and thorough auditing environment in the Country.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Indian Government’s decision of conferring Classical Language status on Pali has ignited a spirit of joy among those who believe in the thoughts of Bhagwan Buddha: Prime Minister

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 10:43AM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today expressed happiness over Indian Government’s decision of conferring Classical Language status on Pali. He added that it has ignited a spirit of joy among those who believe in the thoughts of Bhagwan Buddha. Shri Modi also thanked the scholars and monks from different nations who took part in panel discussion on ‘Pali as a Classical Language’ hosted by ICCR in Colombo.

    Responding to a post by India in SriLanka handle, Shri Modi stated:

    “Glad that the Indian Government’s decision of conferring Classical Language status on Pali has ignited a spirit of joy among those who believe in the thoughts of Bhagwan Buddha. Grateful to the scholars and monks from different nations who took part in this programme in Colombo.”

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MoD inks Rs 387.44 crore contract with Chowgule & Company Pvt. Ltd., Goa for six Air Cushion Vehicles for Indian Coast Guard

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 4:08PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Defence, on October 24, 2024, signed a contract with Chowgule & Company Pvt. Ltd., Goa for procurement of six Air Cushion Vehicles (ACVs) for the Indian Coast Guard at a total cost of Rs 387.44 crore. These amphibious vessels, also called ‘Hovercrafts’, will be procured under the Buy {Indian) category.

    These ACVs will be indigenously manufactured in India for the first time in line with the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ vision of the Government, representing a pivotal step in the nation’s shipping landscape. The project will also significantly enhance the technical expertise and growth of indigenous ancillary, especially the MSME sector.

    The procurement of these platforms is aimed to boost the Indian Coast Guard’s capability and reinforces the increased focus towards maritime security. These modern ACVs will be used for multipurpose maritime roles including high speed coastal patrolling, reconnaissance, interception, search & rescue operations and assistance to ships & crafts in distress.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Cabinet approves two Railway projects with estimated cost of Rs 6,798 crore and will be completed in 5 years to provide connectivity, facilitate ease of travelling, minimize logistics cost, reduce oil imports and lower CO2 emissions

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Cabinet approves two Railway projects with estimated cost of Rs 6,798 crore and will be completed in 5 years to provide connectivity, facilitate ease of travelling, minimize logistics cost, reduce oil imports and lower CO2 emissions

    Projects will improve logistical efficiency connecting the unconnected areas, increase the existing line capacity and enhancing transportation networks, resulting in streamlined supply chains and accelerated economic growth

    The projects will generate direct employment for about 106 lakh human-days

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 3:12PM by PIB Delhi

    The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) chaired by the  Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved Two Railway projects of Ministry of Railways with total estimated cost of Rs.6,798 crore (approx.).  

    Two approved projects are – (a) doubling of Narkatiaganj-Raxaul-Sitamarhi-Darbhanga & Sitamarhi-Muzaffarpur Section covering 256 kms and (b) construction of new line between Errupalem and Namburu via Amaravati covering 57 kms. 

    The doubling of Narkatiaganj-Raxaul-Sitamarhi-Darbhanga & Sitamarhi-Muzaffarpur Section will strengthen the connectivity to Nepal, North-east India and Border areas and facilitating movement of passenger trains along with goods train resulting in the socio-economic growth of the region. 

    The new rail line project Errupalem-Amaravati-Namburu traverses through NTR Vijayawada and Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh and Khammam district of Telangana. 

    The Two projects covering 8 Districts in 3 States i.e., Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Bihar will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by about 313 Kms. 

    New Line project will provide connectivity to approx. 168 villages and about 12 Lakh population with 9 new stations. Multi-tracking project will enhance connectivity to Two Aspirational Districts (Sitamarhi and Muzaffarpur) serving approx. 388 villages and about 9 lakh population. 

    These are essential routes for transportation of commodities such as agriculture products, fertilizer, coal, iron ore, steel, cement, etc. The capacity augmentation works will result in additional freight traffic of magnitude 31 MTPA (Million Tonnes Per Annum). The Railways being environment friendly and energy efficient mode of transportation, will help both in achieving climate goals and minimizing logistics cost of the country, lower CO2 emissions (168 Crore Kg) which is equivalent to plantation of 7 Crore trees. 

    The new line proposal will provide direct connectivity to “Amaravati” the proposed Capital of Andhra Pradesh and improve mobility for industries and the population, providing enhanced efficiency and service reliability for Indian Railways. The multi-tracking proposal will ease operations and reduce congestion, providing the much-required infrastructural development on the busiest sections across Indian Railways. 

    The projects are in line with  Prime Minister’s Vision of a New India which will make people of the region “Atmanirbhar” by way of comprehensive development in the area which will enhance their employment/ self-employment opportunities. 

    The projects are result of PM-Gati Shakti National Master Plan for multi-modal connectivity which have been possible through integrated planning and will provide seamless connectivity for movement of people, goods and services. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister greets ITBP Himveers on occasion of ITBP Raising Day

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 10:41AM by PIB Delhi

    Greeting the ITBP Himveers and their families on the occasion of ITBP Raising day, the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi hailed the ITBP as a symbol of valour and dedication. He also lauded their efforts during natural disasters and rescue operations which inspire immense pride among the people.

    Shri Modi in a post on X wrote:

    “Raising Day greetings to ITBP Himveers and their families. This Force stands tall as a symbol of valour and dedication. They protect us, including in some of the most challenging terrains and tough climatic conditions. Additionally, their efforts during natural disasters and rescue operations inspire immense pride among the people. @ITBP_official”

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Karmayogi Saptah: Key milestones

    Source: Government of India

    Karmayogi Saptah: Key milestones

    Over 7,50,000 Courses completed on iGOT Platform

    33 Ministries Engaged in “Samuhik Charcha”

    9 Visionary Speakers delivered Transformative Webinars

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 9:34AM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched the Karmayogi Saptah (National Leaning Week) on 19th October, 2024 in New Delhi. As National Learning Week (NLW) continues to gain momentum, pioneers from India & around the world have come together with passionate Indian learners to push the boundaries of knowledge & growth. This dynamic initiative under the Mission Karmayogi has empowered civil servants to rise to the challenges of modern governance.

    Key Achievements from the First Four Days of NLW:

    Over 7,50,000 Courses Completed on iGOT Platform

    In just four days, over 7,50,000 courses were successfully completed on the iGOT platform, showcasing India’s drive for continuous learning and professional growth. The surge in participation reflects the commitment of civil servants to upskilling and staying ahead of evolving demands in public service.

    33 Ministries engaged in “Samuhik Charcha”

    A key highlight was the participation of 33 ministries in ‘Samuhik Charcha,’ fostering collaboration and collective learning. The discussion (Samuhik Charcha) was also organized in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and was led by the MoS (PMO) Dr. Jitendra Singh, wherein Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of leveraging advanced technologies to create a more agile, responsive administration was emphasized. The session underscored the importance of shared knowledge in driving the nation’s progress.

    9 Visionary Speakers Delivered Transformative Webinars

    Influential thought leaders like Nandan Nilekani, Raghava Krishna and Puneet Chandok, among others, presented inspiring webinars, sharing global perspectives on critical topics. These sessions sparked fresh ideas and provided innovative approaches to tackle the complexities of the Indian administrative landscape.

    This National Learning Week is dedicated to equipping civil servants, or ‘Karmayogis,’ with the skills they need to build a brighter and more empowered India. As public servants continue to embrace lifelong learning, they contribute to a more dynamic, effective and forward-thinking governance framework.

    The journey from being an employee to becoming a “Karmayogi” embodies continuous growth, adaptation, and a commitment to serving the nation:
    “Safar Karmachari se Karmayogi tak.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Minister of State Shri S P Singh Baghel takes stock of progress under Special Campaign 4.0; Lays emphasis on Speedy Disposal of Public Grievances and Appeals

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 9:01AM by PIB Delhi

    Under the ongoing Special Campaign 4.0, Minister of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying (MoFAHD) and Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR), Shri Prof. S P Singh Baghel inspected the ongoing cleanliness drive and related activities in the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying.  The Minister of State during the inspection visited various sections, rooms, record room of the Department. He also inspected the corridors of 5th, 4th and 3rd floor in Krishi Bhawan.  During his visit Shri S P Singh Baghel interacted with the staff and took their feedback regarding the ongoing cleanliness drive. He also gave valuable suggestions regarding the same and expressed concern on the lack of space particularly in respect of records.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Minister of State, thereafter, reviewed the progress of various parameters under the Special Campaign 4.0. As per the data entered in Special Campaign 4.0 portal as on 22.10.2024, the status of achievement against the targets was as under:

     

     

    Special Campaign 4.0

    Sl. No.

    Parameter

    Target

    Achievement

    1.

    Reference from MPs

     5

    5

    2.

    Parliamentary Assurance

    8

    2

    3.

    IMC References (Cabinet Proposals)

    0

    0

    4.

    State Govt. References

    0

    0

    5.

    Public grievances

    197

    170

    6.

    PMO Ref.

    2

    2

    7.

    Public grievances Appeal

    98

    19

    8.

    Easing of Rules/processes

    1

    1

    9.

    Review of Physical files

    10244

    10244

    10

    Review of e-files

    633

    513

    11

    Cleanliness of sites

    213

    156

    12.

    Revenue earned

     

    8,42,753

     

    It was also informed that social media is being leveraged by the department to drive the message of the Special Campaign 4.0.

    Shri S P Singh Baghel emphasized on timely achievement of the targets under the Special Campaign 4.0 and the need to expedite disposal of Public Grievances and Appeals. The officials reaffirmed their commitment towards the ongoing campaign.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Emerging Technologies Flourish at ITU-WTSA 2024’s Innovation Xchange

    Source: Government of India

    Emerging Technologies Flourish at ITU-WTSA 2024’s Innovation Xchange

    Groundbreaking event unites international tech leaders, academia, startups, researchers & industry to seek solutions in new-age technologies

    “We are at a pivotal point where emerging technologies are converging & laying the foundation of a new world”: Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 9:19AM by PIB Delhi

    The Innovation Xchange, a cornerstone event of the ITU-WTSA 2024 was held yesterday at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in global technological collaboration.

    The objective of the program was to foster international collaboration and innovation across key thematic areas in emerging technologies. There was extensive cross-pollination of ideas and global expertise. The program included thematic discussions on NextGen Networks (5G​/​6G), AI & robotics, Secured Communication Networks, and Quantum Communications.

    The rapid technological advancements warrant the fusion of diverse perspectives from around the globe and therefore, each theme involved teams from India as well as some other ITU member countries namely USA, UK, UAE, Singapore. The composition of the teams included a lead faculty, a research student, and a startup working in the same thematic area.

    The inaugural session was chaired by Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development and was attended by Ms. Madhu Arora, Member Technology, Digital Communications Commission,  Department of Telecommunications, India, Dr. Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and  Mr. Sanjeev K Sharma, Deputy Director General, Department of Telecom, Ministry of Communication.

    In his inaugural address, Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development India spoke about how over the last decade India has been tirelessly working under leadership of the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi to create an ecosystem that is conducive to growth of businesses and in particular startups. Since the launch of “Startup India, Standup India” initiative in 2015, India has emerged as the 3rd largest ecosystem for startups globally with over 1.12 lakh Government recognized startups. The academic research and startups are solving problems in diverse industrial sectors. He also said that the Bharat 6G Alliance, a vital platform uniting industry leaders, academia, startups, and government, is set to drive 6G innovation, guided by the vision of “Innovate in India, for India and the World.”

    Inspiring the audience, he quoted from his own experience of being a startup founder and said “To create a successful and impactful business, it’s essential to solve real problems rather than just creating products. Innovate and disrupt by thinking beyond the obvious” He advised youngsters to Start small, but think big, and act now. He quipped “You don’t need all the resources in the world to begin—just conviction. Many waits for perfect conditions or significant funding, but the best time to start is now. Action creates momentum, and momentum fuels success”. On the inevitability of setbacks, he encouraged the audience by saying “Be comfortable with failure—it’s part of the process. Embrace them, learn, and pivot when needed. Persistence is what separates dreamers from achievers”. He further advised to Build a purpose-driven business by focusing on impact – “When your mission aligns with a meaningful purpose, everything falls into place. Customers, partners, and investors are drawn to ventures that aim to make a difference.” He concluded by saying “invest in people—your team is your greatest asset. When your team feels invested in the mission, they will give their best every day.”

    In her address, Ms Madhu Arora, highlighted some of the initiatives of the Indian Government that go a long way in promoting innovation and start-up ecosystems in next-generation technologies. She urged ITU to collaborate with India in these areas. These initiatives included ‘setting up of hundred ‘5G Use Case Labs’, 5G Intelligent Villages, AI led Digital Twins.

    Dr. Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), International Telecommunication Union (ITU) mentioned “It’s important to remember that people decided to innovate because they wanted to improve the quality of life and open new doors of opportunities and choice. Technology is just a means to an end I call upon everyone in the development sector to work towards unmasking technology and showing its human impact. This includes coordinating food supply, medication, and shelter to save humanity.” He then spoke about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and mentioned that “they can only be achieved if we put digital at the centre of everything we do”.

    The Innovation Xchange event received an overwhelming response as it could connect the dots between research and productization. By integrating startup representatives into the teams, discussions were grounded in real-world applications and to the needs of productizing the research. By providing a platform for startups to engage with researchers and industry leaders, it facilitated a fertile ground for taking new research and ideas to market.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: ITU Kaleidoscope-2024 Concludes with Focus on Connectivity and Inclusivity

    Source: Government of India (2)

    ITU Kaleidoscope-2024 Concludes with Focus on Connectivity and Inclusivity

    Collaboration with international community will further future-proof our communications systems: Mr. Rohit Sharma, Member (Services), Digital Communications Commission, DoT

    Youth participation in the standardization process not only drives innovation but also opens the door to significant opportunities, including the creation of standard essential patents: Mr. Bilel Jamoussi,​ Deputy to the Director and Chief of Telecommunication Standardization Policy Department

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 8:49AM by PIB Delhi

    The three-day ITU Kaleidoscope-2024 being held at the ITU-WTSA 2024 centered on bridging the digital divide, and exploring how emerging technologies can connect underserved population concluded yesterday. The day additionally featured engaging discussions on the role of youth in standardization, with students and young professionals sharing their perspectives on how to engage the next generation in global standardization efforts.

    Mr. Rohit Sharma, Member (Services), Digital Communications Commission, Department of Telecommunications, Government of India, chaired the session on “How to respond quantum computing threats and its standardization trend: Quantum Key Distribution and Post Quantum Cryptography.” The keynote session by Prof. Heung Youl Youm, Chairman of ITU-T Study Group 17, highlighted the challenges in cybersecurity posed by quantum computing, emphasizing the need for standardization in post-quantum cryptography.

     

    Mr. Rohit Sharma, Member (Services), Department of Telecommunications in his opening remarks, stated, As we navigate the challenges of the digital age, the emergence of quantum computing presents both immense opportunities and significant risks. While this technology holds the potential to revolutionize fields like cryptography and secure communications, it also poses new challenges that must be addressed at a global scale. The standardization of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and the development of post-quantum cryptography are essential steps in preparing for this technological shift. Moreover, collaboration with international community will further future-proof our communications systems.”

    The first panel of Day 3 titled, “Connecting the Remaining 3 Billion,’ focused on the critical issue of closing the global digital divide. Moderated by Prof. Mohamed-Slim Alouini from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, This session included Ellie Joo, Marketing and Policy Lead – Taara at X and Satya N. Gupta, Secretary General of the ITU-APT Foundation of India. Satya N. Gupta presented PM-Wani (Prime Minister Wi-Fi Access Network Interface), a successful initiative in India that leverages public Wi-Fi to provide affordable internet access to rural communities. His talk highlighted how such scalable models can be adapted globally to foster digital inclusion and bridge the digital divide.

    The second panel titled, “Youth and Standardisation,” brought attention to the growing role of youth in telecommunications standards development. Mr. Sharad Arora, international expert in e-learning, security, telecommunications, and IoT gave a presentation on The Role of Standards and Standardization Activities, whereas, Mr. Thomas Basikolo Programme Officer in the Telecommunication Standardization Policy Department of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau gave a presentation on ITU Standardisation work and its international standards. Additionally, a panel session was scheduled which was moderated by Ms. Kumud Jindal, ADG-Digital Intelligence, Department of Telecommunications. The panelists included Sonali Garg, Manager-Standards & Research Group, HFCL; Vinit Ranjan, ADG-Wireless Finance; Diksha Dhiman, ADET- NTIPRIT; and Akshat Shrivastava, Student B.Tech Final Year, IIT-Delhi.  The session emphasized on the need to enhance youth participation in shaping the future of global standards for emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, and quantum communication. The session concluded with a call to action for increased youth representation in international organizations to ensure that the next generation actively contributes to building an inclusive and secure digital future

    Bilel Jamoussi,​ Deputy to the Director and Chief of Telecommunication Standardization Policy Department in his opening remarks for the session, stated, “Youth participation in the standardization process not only drives innovation but also opens the door to significant opportunities, including the creation of standard essential patents. This can lead to both recognition and financial benefits. By engaging in the standardization process, you not only contribute to global solutions but also position yourselves to lead successful ventures in the future.”

    The conference concluded with a closing ceremony led by Mario Maniewicz, Director of ​Radiocommunication Bureau (BR)​, ITU, and Deb Kumar Chakrabarti, Director General, National Communication Academy, Department of Telecommunications & General Chairman of Kaleidoscope 2024. Awards of CHF 6000 were presented for the best three research papers. Young authors certificates were given to 18 young authors of the selected papers. Among the exceptional submissions, three projects were awarded top honours for their outstanding contributions.

    Deb Kumar Chakrabarti, Director General, National Communication Academy, Ghaziabad, Department of Telecommunications & General Chairman of Kaleidoscope 2024, in his closing remarks, stated, “This event provided a unique platform for thought leaders to share ideas on the future of telecom, and I extend my congratulations to the Kaleidoscope award winners and all participants. The diverse presentations showcased the critical role of technologies like 6G, IoT, AI, and quantum computing in shaping the global digital landscape and addressing key challenges. The insights gained here will guide future strategies, enhance telecom networks, and empower millions, contributing to a more inclusive and sustainable world.”

    The 1st prize went to the Artificial Intelligence Driven Tilt Sensor-Based Smart Drinking Device for Stroke Survivors, developed by Preeta Sharan and Anup M Upadhyaya from The Oxford College of Engineering, India, along with R Vasanthan from The Oxford College of Physiotherapy, India. The 2nd prize was awarded to the Elderly Wellness Companion With Voice and Video-Based Health Anomaly Detection, created by Dhananjay Kumar, Mehal Sakthi M S, and Sowbarnigaa K S from Anna University, India, alongside Ved P. Kafle from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan. The 3rd prize was given to Alpha-Bit: An Android App for Enhancing Pattern Recognition Using CNN and Sequential Deep Learning, developed by Gobi Ramasamy, Arokia Paul Rajan, and Priyadharshini Rengasamy from Christ University, India, along with Antoine Bagula from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.

    The event emphasized the importance of continued collaboration to achieve global digital transformation, particularly through inclusivity and access.

    About ITU Kaleidoscope

    ITU Kaleidoscope is an annual event that has been instrumental in bridging the gap between academia and industry, promoting the exchange of ideas that contribute to the global standardization of telecommunications technologies. Since its inception in 2008, Kaleidoscope has become one of the most influential platforms for discussing the future of digital communications, providing a space where researchers and innovators can present their most promising work.

    Visit the official ITU Kaleidoscope 2024 website at https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/academia/kaleidoscope/2024/Pages/default.aspx or simply type ITU Kaleidoscope 2024 in google and select the first displayed website for detailed information on the event program, speakers, and sessions.

    About WTSA 2024:

    WTSA 2024, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), serves as a platform for the development and implementation of global telecommunications standards, uniting regulators, industry leaders, and policymakers to shape the future of communications worldwide.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister condoles the loss of lives in building collapse in Bengaluru; announces ex-gratia from PMNRF

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 24 OCT 2024 7:47AM by PIB Delhi

    Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today condoled the loss of lives in a building collapse in Bengaluru. Shri Modi also announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from PMNRF for the next of kin of each deceased and Rs. 50,000 to the injured.

    In a post on X, he wrote:

    “Anguished by the loss of lives due to the collapse of a building in Bengaluru. My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that the injured recover soon. 

    An ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakhs from PMNRF would be provided to the next of kin of each deceased. The injured would be given Rs. 50,000: PM @narendramodi”

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Development chief heads for Weihai

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn will depart tomorrow for Weihai in Shandong Province to attend the 2024 World Cities Day China Observance.

    Upon arrival, Ms Linn will participate in a welcome dinner and cultural exchange activities.

    On Saturday, she will take part in the opening ceremony of the China Observance event and deliver a keynote speech at the Mayors’ Forum on Sustainable Development in Global Cities.

    The 2024 World Cities Day China Observance is organised by the Ministry of Housing & Urban-Rural Development, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, the Shandong Provincial People’s Government, and the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government. This year’s theme is “Build a People-oriented City & Share a Better Life”.

    Ms Linn will return to Hong Kong on the evening of October 26. During her absence, Under Secretary for Development David Lam will be Acting Secretary.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Auction for Victoria Park Lunar New Year Fair stalls ends

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         â€‹The open auction for stalls at the 2025 Victoria Park Lunar New Year (LNY) Fair concluded today (October 24). The total revenue was $6,728,088.
     
         A spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department said that a total of 383 stalls at the Fair, including 158 for regular size dry goods, 46 for large size dry goods, 175 for wet goods and four for fast food, were let out during the three-day open auction.
     
         To summarise the results of the auction held during the past two days (October 23 and 24), the successful bids for the regular size dry goods stalls ranged from $8,540 to $36,000, which averaged out to $11,700. The highest bid of $36,000 was about 4.2 times the opening price of $8,540. The auction of regular dry goods stalls fetched a total of $1,843,850. For the large size dry goods stalls, the successful bids ranged from $12,810 to $41,000, which averaged out to $15,783. The highest bid of $41,000 was about 3.2 times the opening price of $12,810. The auction of large size dry goods stalls fetched a total of $726,040.
     
         The three auction days for the Victoria Park LNY Fair stalls attracted about 1 300 participants in total.
     
         The auction for stalls of the Tat Tung Road Garden LNY Fair in Tung Chung will be held tomorrow (October 25) at Assembly Hall, 2/F, Lai Chi Kok Government Offices, 19 Lai Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon. The auction session is scheduled from 9.30am until completion of the auction.
     
         The auctions for stalls of the LNY fairs in Cheung Sha Wan Playground and Fa Hui Park in Sham Shui Po, Tsz Wan Shan Estate Central Playground in Wong Tai Sin and Kwun Tong Recreation Ground in Kwun Tong will be held at the above-mentioned venue from October 28 to 31. The auction sessions are scheduled from 9am or 9.30am to 12.30pm (AM session) and 2pm until completion of the auction (PM session).
     
         The spokesman reminded the successful bidders to comply with all stipulations and provisions as set out in the licence agreement. Otherwise, the department is entitled to terminate the agreement and the licensee shall immediately vacate the stall.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs detects four large-scale sea smuggling cases with suspected illicit cigarettes and duty-not-paid manufactured tobacco seizure worth about $240 million (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Hong Kong Customs stepped up efforts to combat illicit cigarette smuggling activities by sea. Through risk assessment and intelligence analysis, four related cases involving sea containers were detected from October 3 to 21. A total of about 51 million suspected illicit cigarettes and about 1 700 kilograms of suspected duty-not-paid manufactured tobacco with an estimated total market value of about $240 million and a duty potential of about $180 million were seized.
          
         In the first case, Customs on October 3 selected and inspected a 40-foot container, arriving from Thailand to Hong Kong and declared as carrying rice noodles, at the Kwai Chung Customhouse Cargo Examination Compound. Upon inspection, Customs officers seized about 8 million suspected illicit cigarettes inside the container, and a 63-year-old man suspected to be connected with the case was arrested.
          
         In the second case, on October 10, Customs selected and inspected two 40-foot containers, arriving from Singapore via the Mainland to Hong Kong and declared as carrying lighting accessories and kitchen utensils, at the Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal Customs Cargo Examination Compound. Upon inspection, Customs officers seized about 21 million suspected illicit cigarettes inside the containers.
          
         In the third case, Customs inspected a 40-foot container declared as carrying kitchen utensils and arriving in Hong Kong from Vietnam via the Mainland on October 16. About 10 million suspected illicit cigarettes were seized, and a 66-year-old truck driver was arrested. During the subsequent control delivery operation on the same day, Customs officers further arrested a 44-year-old man at a metal hut in Tong Yan San Tsuen, Yuen Long. The next day, they seized about 1.8 million suspected illicit cigarettes and about 1 700kg of suspected duty-not-paid manufactured tobacco at another metal hut in Kwu Tung, New Territories.
          
         In the fourth case, after a follow-up investigation, Customs on October 21 inspected a 40-foot container, arriving in Hong Kong from Vietnam via the Mainland and declared as carrying kitchen utensils, at the Tuen Mun River Trade Terminal Customs Cargo Examination Compound. Upon inspection, Customs officers seized about 11 million suspected illicit cigarettes inside.
          
         Investigations of the four cases are ongoing.
          
         Customs will continue its risk assessment and intelligence analysis for interception at source as well as through its multipronged enforcement strategy targeting storage, distribution and peddling to spare no effort in combating illicit cigarette activities.
          
         Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.

         Under the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, anyone involved in dealing with, possession of, selling or buying illicit cigarettes commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $1 million and imprisonment for two years.
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         Members of the public may report any suspected illicit cigarette activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 80 80 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).            

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SCS visits Immigration Department (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SCS visits Immigration Department (with photos)
    SCS visits Immigration Department (with photos)
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         The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, visited the new headquarters of the Immigration Department (ImmD) in Tseung Kwan O today (October 24) to gain a first-hand understanding of the department’s services, latest developments and the work of its frontline staff.     Mrs Yeung and the Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Clement Leung, first met with the Director of Immigration, Mr Benson Kwok, and other directorate staff, and received a briefing on the latest developments of the department. They also met with staff representatives from various grades in the department to hear their concerns and views.     Mrs Yeung said that “The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address” has put forward various initiatives to strengthen the governance capabilities and management of the civil service with a view to forming a high-quality and efficient government team. She encouraged the ImmD colleagues to stay united and continue to provide quality and efficient services with a team spirit striving for innovation and progression.     She then visited the Registration of Persons Office where ImmD staff briefed her on the self-service personal documentation services at the ImmD headquarters. The new Personal Documentation Submission Kiosks allow citizens to apply for Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passports on a self-service basis, and in the future, self-application services for Hong Kong identity cards will be introduced for the first time to save time and provide more convenience. The Personal Documentation Collection Kiosks integrate various functions of the existing collection kiosks. The new kiosks will further facilitate the submission of applications and collection of personal documentations in a self-service manner, thereby providing public services of higher quality.     Mrs Yeung then visited the new Marriage Registry at the headquarters. Its marriage hall adopts a novel design with various photo-taking spots set up in the outdoor area such as the heart-shaped garden for newlyweds and guests to pose for photos. It has been very popular since its opening in June this year.     During her visit, she also toured the Enterprise System Management Centre, which is responsible for monitoring the operation of the computer systems of all control points and offices. The centre operates around the clock and monitors the status of various computer systems in real time. It provides prompt response and co-ordination where necessary to ensure the smooth operation of the computer systems.     She said, “The strategic leverage of technology to streamline workflow, and digitalisation to improve the efficiency of processing document applications is both a trend and a more effective use of manpower resources. Most importantly, it brings more convenient public services and experiences to the public. In the face of enormous service demand, the ImmD’s efforts in actively developing new information technology systems to enhance service quality are commendable.”

     
    Ends/Thursday, October 24, 2024Issued at HKT 19:14

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CFS urges public not to consume a kind of imported corn flour due to detection of excessive tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    CFS urges public not to consume a kind of imported corn flour due to detection of excessive tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine
    CFS urges public not to consume a kind of imported corn flour due to detection of excessive tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine
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         The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (October 24) urged the public not to consume a kind of imported corn flour, due to the detection of excessive tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine. The trade should stop using or selling the affected batch of the product immediately if they possess it.     Product details are as follows:Product name: Primeal Corn Flour [PRIMEAL FARINE DE MAIS Maismeel] Brand: PrimealPlace of origin: FranceNet weight: 500 grams per packLot number: 630907Best-before date: February 18, 2025Importer: ICOSMOBEAUTY LIMITED     A spokesman for the CFS said, “The CFS received a notification from the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed of the European Commission that the above-mentioned product is under recall, due to the detection of tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine at a level exceeding the relevant limit of France. Investigations by the CFS revealed that the above-mentioned importer had imported into Hong Kong the affected batch of the product concerned.”     For the sake of prudence, the above-mentioned importer has stopped selling and removed from shelves the affected batch of the product upon the CFS’s instructions and has initiated a recall. Members of the public may call the importer concerned at 9214 4287 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.     The spokesman said that consumption of products detected with tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine may cause short-term adverse effects, for example, dilated pupils, change of heart rate, dryness of the mouth, and flushed skin. Tropane alkaloids atropine and scopolamine will be excreted from the body and therefore there are no long term health effects.     The spokesman urged the public not to consume the affected batch of the product if they have bought any. The trade should also stop using or selling the affected batch of the product concerned immediately if they possess it.     The CFS will alert the trade, continue to follow up on the incident and take appropriate action. The investigation is ongoing.

     
    Ends/Thursday, October 24, 2024Issued at HKT 19:14

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Deputy Administrator Coleman at the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGI) Session

    Source: USAID

    DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR ISOBEL COLEMAN: First, I want to thank the Italian Presidency for its strong focus on the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment over the past year.

    I want to commend our collective efforts to make PGI an initiative built to last. The standing Secretariat sets PGI up for longevity and success, and we expect that PGI will remain an on-going G7 priority across multiple presidencies. The United States has marshaled multiple agencies, including USAID, the Department of State, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the U.S. Export-Import Bank, from across the U.S. government to support our contributions.

    Over the last four years, we’ve witnessed significant progress. Notably, the U.S. announced our support for three important economic corridors, Lobito in Southern Africa, Luzon in the Philippines, and the Trans-Caspian in Central Asia, which have received tremendous support from our G7 partners. The European Union and Italy have signed an MoU to cooperate on developing the Lobito Corridor; we are cooperating with the EU in Central Asia on the Trans-Caspian Corridor; and we are working closely with Japan on the Luzon Corridor.

    But even as we celebrate this progress, we acknowledge that there is much left to be done. The gap for infrastructure financing continues to grow; our partners in Africa and the Indo-Pacific face unsustainable debt levels; and threats like climate change, global conflict, and market instability create additional challenges to navigate.

    So, we are doubling down on our efforts. Just this year, the United States approved a loan of over $550 million from the Development Finance Corporation to support the rehabilitation of the Lobito Atlantic Railroad, building on our support earlier in 2022 to help put together the private sector consortium responsible for operating the railroad. USAID is also providing support to the Angolan Ministry of Transportation to create a full-time public-private partnership unit dedicated to helping the government partner more deeply with the private sector for infrastructure development.

    This is the comparative advantage of the PGI approach: by creating sustainable sources of financing, ones that ideally do not add to a country’s debt burden, and prioritizing supporting investments in agriculture, digital services, health, and other critical sectors, PGI is creating the conditions for the long-term success of these infrastructure investments.

    When I travel abroad – and I’m sure it’s the same when you all travel abroad – the number one request we receive from our partners is more support for trade, investment, and infrastructure. So, through PGI, we’re putting those local voices in the lead, and meeting a priority demand.

    When President Biden travels to Angola in December, the first sitting U.S. president to visit that country, the Lobito Corridor will be a focus of his historic visit. PGI is the framework through which we can collectively coordinate our investments in such strategic initiatives as these economic corridors to harness maximal benefit: for developing clean energy; expanding access to digital finance; supporting female smallholder farmers as engines of local growth; and providing the communities in the region with a full range of opportunities to benefit from the investments. Through PGI, the U.S. and G7 are not just trying to get the job done, but we’re committed to getting the job done right, with openness and transparency, in partnership with local communities, and with an eye toward building sustainable progress.

    The U.S. is pleased to be contributing to the development of critical infrastructure around the world, and we know we cannot do this work alone: we rely on the leadership and contributions of our G7 partners. We also know that to meet global needs, we must play the long game. We look forward to our continued collaboration on PGI in the years to come as we seek to advance this critical global priority.

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  • MIL-OSI: Visteon Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Visteon Corporation (NASDAQ: VC) today reported third quarter financial results. Highlights include:

    • Sales of $980 million with Growth-over-Market of 6%1
    • Net income of $39 million and adjusted net income of $63 million
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $119 million
    • Launched 30 new products in the quarter and 71 year-to-date
    • New business wins of $4.9 billion year-to-date
    • Net cash of $229 million at quarter end

    Visteon reported solid net sales of $980 million in a challenging production environment. We delivered 6% outperformance relative to customer vehicle production, driven by strong demand for digital cockpit and electrification products. Our market outperformance was offset by lower customer production and reduced customer recoveries resulting from improved semiconductor supply.

    Gross margin in the third quarter was $131 million. Net income attributable to Visteon was $39 million or $1.40 per diluted share and adjusted net income, a non-GAAP measure defined below, was $63 million or $2.26 per diluted share. Net income, as compared to the prior year, includes the favorable impact of strong operational performance and lower net engineering, partially offset by restructuring expense incurred in the third quarter of 2024. Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure defined below, was $119 million in the third quarter and reflects the Company’s strong focus on operational execution, commercial excellence, and cost discipline.

    For the first nine months, cash from operations was $224 million, capital expenditures were $96 million and adjusted free cash flow, a non-GAAP measure defined below, was $135 million. The company ended the third quarter with cash of $553 million and debt of $324 million. Our strong balance sheet, with a net cash position of $229 million, provides the flexibility to deliver on our capital allocation priorities.

    Visteon launched 30 new products in the third quarter, with launches across each of its product lines. Key third quarter launches include an infotainment display system on the Tata Punch, highlighting our continued momentum in India; SmartCore(TM) on an electric SUV for Lynk & Co for the European market and the Renault Grand Koleos hybrid for the Korean market; a digital cluster on the Nissan Qashqai, a popular SUV in Europe; and a wireless BMS for the all-electric Jeep Wagoneer.

    Visteon secured $4.9 billion in new business through the first nine months of the year, including $2.5 billion of wins with OEMs in Asia excluding China. Our success in diversifying into adjacent end-markets also continued, with further momentum with two-wheeler and commercial vehicle OEMs. Third quarter wins included a large, curved display for multiple mass market vehicles in Europe for a global OEM, SmartCore™ and display wins for a SUV model for an Indian OEM and for an electric vehicle for a domestic China OEM. We also had a follow-on win for a digital cluster with a two-wheeler OEM in India.

    “Visteon delivered solid sales and growth-over-market in the third quarter, demonstrating our ability to navigate a challenging customer production environment,” said President and CEO Sachin Lawande. “Demand from our customers remains robust for our diverse product portfolio targeting automotive megatrends of digitalization and electrification. Our continued success in securing new business wins and our momentum with two-wheeler and commercial vehicle OEMs provide a strong foundation for future growth.”

    Based on our year-to-date performance and outlook for the fourth quarter, Visteon is updating its full-year 2024 guidance and anticipates sales in the range of $3.85 – $3.90 billion, adjusted EBITDA in the range of $465 – $480 million, and adjusted free cash flow in the range of $165 – $185 million.

    About Visteon

    Visteon is advancing mobility through innovative technology solutions that enable a software-defined and electric future. With next-generation digital cockpit and electrification products, Visteon leverages the strength and agility of its global network with a local footprint to deliver a cleaner, safer and more connected vehicle experience. Headquartered in Van Buren Township, Michigan, Visteon operates in 17 countries worldwide, recorded approximately $3.95 billion in annual sales and booked $7.2 billion of new business in 2023. Learn more at investors.visteon.com/.

    Conference Call and Presentation
    Today, Thursday, October 24, at 9 a.m. ET, the company will host a conference call for the investment community to discuss the quarter’s results and other related items. The conference call is available to the general public via a live audio webcast.

    The dial-in numbers to participate in the call are:

    U.S./Canada: 1-888-330-2508
    Outside U.S./Canada: 1-240-789-2735
    Conference ID: 8897485  

    (Call approximately 10 minutes before the start of the conference.)

    The conference call and live audio webcast, related presentation materials and other supplemental information will be accessible in the Investors section of Visteon’s website.

    Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information

    Because not all companies use identical calculations, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income, adjusted EPS, free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow used throughout this press release may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies.

    In order to provide the forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures for full-year 2024, the company provides reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures on the subsequent slides. The provision of these comparable GAAP financial measures is not intended to indicate that the company is explicitly or implicitly providing projections on those GAAP financial measures, and actual results for such measures are likely to vary from those presented. The reconciliations include all information reasonably available to the company at the date of this press release and the adjustments that management can reasonably predict.

    Forward-looking Information

    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “will,” “may,” “designed to,” “outlook,” “believes,” “should,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “expects,” “intends,” “estimates,” “forecasts” and similar expressions identify certain of these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and conditions but rather are subject to various factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to:

    • continued and future impacts of the geopolitical conflicts and related supply chain disruptions, including but not limited to the conflicts in the Middle East, Russia and East Asia and the possible imposition of sanctions;
    • significant or prolonged shortage of critical components from our suppliers, including but not limited to semiconductors, and particularly those who are our sole or primary sources;
    • failure of the Company’s joint venture partners to comply with contractual obligations or to exert influence or pressure in China;
    • conditions within the automotive industry, including (i) the automotive vehicle production volumes and schedules of our customers, (ii) the financial condition of our customers and the effects of any restructuring or reorganization plans that may be undertaken by our customers, including work stoppages at our customers, and (iii) possible disruptions in the supply of commodities to us or our customers due to financial distress, work stoppages, natural disasters or civil unrest;
    • our ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; including our ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on terms acceptable to us; our ability to comply with financial and other covenants in our credit agreements; and the continuation of acceptable supplier payment terms;
    • our ability to access funds generated by foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures on a timely and cost-effective basis;
    • general economic conditions, including changes in interest rates and fuel prices; the timing and expenses related to internal restructurings, employee reductions, acquisitions or dispositions and the effect of pension and other post-employment benefit obligations;
    • disruptions in information technology systems including, but not limited to, system failure, cyber-attack, malicious computer software (malware including ransomware), unauthorized physical or electronic access, or other natural or man-made incidents or disasters;
    • increases in raw material and energy costs and our ability to offset or recover these costs; increases in our warranty, product liability and recall costs or the outcome of legal or regulatory proceedings to which we are or may become a party;
    • changes in laws, regulations, policies or other activities of governments, agencies and similar organizations, domestic and foreign, that may tax or otherwise increase the cost of, or otherwise affect, the manufacture, licensing, distribution, sale, ownership or use of our products or assets; and
    • those factors identified in our filings with the SEC (including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, as updated by our subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission).

    Caution should be taken not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which represent our view only as of the date of this release, and which we assume no obligation to update. The financial results presented herein are preliminary and unaudited; final financial results will be included in the company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2024. New business wins and re-wins do not represent firm orders or firm commitments from customers, but are based on various assumptions, including the timing and duration of product launches, vehicle production levels, customer price reductions and currency exchange rates.

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    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
    (In millions except per share amounts)
    (Unaudited)
     
      Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended
      September 30,   September 30,
        2024       2023       2024       2023  
                   
    Net sales $ 980     $ 1,014     $ 2,927     $ 2,964  
    Cost of sales   (849 )     (871 )     (2,530 )     (2,607 )
    Gross margin   131       143       397       357  
    Selling, general and administrative expenses   (51 )     (52 )     (152 )     (156 )
    Restructuring, net   (28 )           (31 )     (2 )
    Interest expense, net         (1 )           (7 )
    Equity in net income (loss) of non-consolidated affiliates   (3 )     (1 )     (7 )     (8 )
    Other income (expense), net   2       3       7       (4 )
    Income (loss) before income taxes   51       92       214       180  
    Provision for income taxes   (11 )     (21 )     (55 )     (48 )
    Net income (loss)   40       71       159       132  
    Less: Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests   (1 )     (5 )     (7 )     (12 )
    Net income (loss) attributable to Visteon Corporation $ 39     $ 66     $ 152     $ 120  
                   
    Comprehensive income (loss) $ 69     $ 58     $ 153     $ 114  
    Less: Comprehensive (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests   (7 )     (4 )     (10 )     (6 )
    Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Visteon Corporation $ 62     $ 54     $ 143     $ 108  
                   
    Basic earnings (loss) per share attributable to Visteon Corporation $ 1.41     $ 2.35     $ 5.51     $ 4.26  
                   
    Diluted earnings (loss) per share attributable to Visteon Corporation $ 1.40     $ 2.32     $ 5.45     $ 4.20  
                   
    Average shares outstanding (in millions)              
    Basic   27.6       28.1       27.6       28.2  
    Diluted   27.9       28.5       27.9       28.6  
    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (In millions)
     
      (Unaudited)    
      September 30,   December 31,
        2024       2023  
    ASSETS      
    Cash and equivalents $ 550     $ 515  
    Restricted cash   3       3  
    Accounts receivable, net   719       666  
    Inventories, net   321       298  
    Other current assets   109       134  
    Total current assets   1,702       1,616  
           
    Property and equipment, net   438       418  
    Intangible assets, net   157       90  
    Right-of-use assets   103       109  
    Investments in non-consolidated affiliates   27       35  
    Deferred tax assets   387       384  
    Other non-current assets   79       75  
    Total assets $ 2,893     $ 2,727  
           
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY      
    Short-term debt $ 18     $ 18  
    Accounts payable   547       551  
    Accrued employee liabilities   98       99  
    Current lease liability   29       30  
    Other current liabilities   245       233  
    Total current liabilities   937       931  
           
    Long-term debt, net   306       318  
    Employee benefits   143       160  
    Non-current lease liability   79       79  
    Deferred tax liabilities   46       31  
    Other non-current liabilities   109       85  
           
    Stockholders’ equity:      
    Common stock   1       1  
    Additional paid-in capital   1,369       1,356  
    Retained earnings   2,426       2,274  
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (263 )     (254 )
    Treasury stock   (2,348 )     (2,339 )
    Total Visteon Corporation stockholders’ equity   1,185       1,038  
    Non-controlling interests   88       85  
    Total equity   1,273       1,123  
    Total liabilities and equity $ 2,893     $ 2,727  
    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (In millions)
    (Unaudited)
     
      Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended
      September 30,   September 30,
        2024       2023       2024       2023  
    OPERATING              
    Net income (loss) $ 40     $ 71     $ 159     $ 132  
    Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided from (used by) operating activities:              
    Depreciation and amortization   25       24       71       79  
    Non-cash stock-based compensation   10       9       31       26  
    Equity in net loss (income) of non-consolidated affiliates, net of dividends remitted   3       1       7       8  
    Tax valuation allowance benefit   (7 )           (7 )      
    Other non-cash items   3       1       10       (3 )
    Changes in assets and liabilities:              
    Accounts receivable   (6 )     (12 )     (55 )     (19 )
    Inventories         6       (23 )     23  
    Accounts payable   (5 )     35       3       (54 )
    Other assets and other liabilities   35       (8 )     28       (23 )
    Net cash provided from (used by) operating activities   98       127       224       169  
    INVESTING              
    Capital expenditures, including intangibles   (28 )     (31 )     (96 )     (82 )
    Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired   (48 )           (48 )      
    Contributions to equity method investments   (1 )     (1 )     (1 )     (1 )
    Loan provided to non-consolidated affiliate               (5 )      
    Other   1       1       2       3  
    Net cash used by investing activities   (76 )     (31 )     (148 )     (80 )
    FINANCING              
    Dividends to non-controlling interests         (12 )           (27 )
    Short-term debt, net         (3 )            
    Repurchase of common stock         (46 )     (20 )     (76 )
    Stock based compensation tax withholding payments         (1 )     (7 )     (16 )
    Proceeds from the exercise of stock options         4             8  
    Principal repayment of term debt facility   (4 )     (4 )     (13 )     (8 )
    Net cash used by financing activities   (4 )     (62 )     (40 )     (119 )
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash   27       (8 )     (1 )     (8 )
    Net decrease in cash, equivalents, and restricted cash   45       26       35       (38 )
    Cash, equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of the period   508       459       518       523  
    Cash, equivalents, and restricted cash at end of the period $ 553     $ 485     $ 553     $ 485  

    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
    (In millions except per share amounts)
    (Unaudited)

    Adjusted EBITDA: Adjusted EBITDA is presented as a supplemental measure of the Company’s performance that management believes is useful to investors because the excluded items may vary significantly in timing or amounts and/or may obscure trends useful in evaluating and comparing the Company’s operating activities across reporting periods. The Company defines adjusted EBITDA as net income attributable to the Company adjusted to eliminate the impact of depreciation and amortization, provision for (benefit from) income taxes, non-cash stock-based compensation expense, net interest expense, net income attributable to non-controlling interests, net restructuring expense, equity in net (income)/loss of non-consolidated affiliates, gain on non-consolidated affiliate transactions, and other gains and losses not reflective of the Company’s ongoing operations. Because not all companies use identical calculations, this presentation of adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.

      Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended   Estimated
      September 30,   September 30,   Full Year
    Visteon:   2024       2023       2024       2023       2024  
    Net income attributable to Visteon Corporation $ 39     $ 66     $ 152     $ 120       202  
    Depreciation and amortization   25       24       71       79       96  
    Provision for income taxes   11       21       55       48       75  
    Non-cash, stock-based compensation expense   10       9       31       26       42  
    Restructuring, net   28             31       2       34  
    Interest expense, net         1             7        
    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests   1       5       7       12       10  
    Equity in net loss (income) of non-consolidated affiliates   3       1       7       8       9  
    Other   2       1       3       15       5  
    Adjusted EBITDA $ 119     $ 128     $ 357     $ 317     $ 4732  
                       

    Adjusted EBITDA is not a recognized term under U.S. GAAP and does not purport to be a substitute for net income as an indicator of operating performance or cash flows from operating activities as a measure of liquidity. Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and is not intended to be a measure of cash flow available for management’s discretionary use, as it does not consider certain cash requirements such as interest payments, tax payments and debt service requirements. In addition, the Company uses adjusted EBITDA (i) as a factor in incentive compensation decisions, (ii) to evaluate the effectiveness of the Company’s business strategies, and (iii) because the Company’s credit agreements use similar measures for compliance with certain covenants.

    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
    (In millions except per share amounts)
    (Unaudited)

    Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow: Free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow are presented as supplemental measures of the Company’s liquidity that management believes are useful to investors in analyzing the Company’s ability to service and repay its debt. The Company defines free cash flow as cash flow provided from operating activities less capital expenditures, including intangibles. The Company defines adjusted free cash flow as cash flow provided from operating activities less capital expenditures, including intangibles as further adjusted for restructuring related payments. Because not all companies use identical calculations, this presentation of free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies.

      Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended   Estimated
      September 30,   September 30,   Full Year
    Visteon:   2024       2023       2024       2023       2024  
    Cash provided from (used by) operating activities $ 98     $ 127     $ 224     $ 169       305  
    Capital expenditures, including intangibles   (28 )     (31 )     (96 )     (82 )     (145 )
    Free cash flow $ 70     $ 96     $ 128     $ 87     $ 160  
    Restructuring related payments   3       2       7       6       15  
    Adjusted free cash flow $ 73     $ 98     $ 135     $ 93     $ 1753  
     

    Free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow are not recognized terms under U.S. GAAP and do not purport to be a substitute for cash flows from operating activities as a measure of liquidity. Free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow have limitations as analytical tools as they do not reflect cash used to service debt and do not reflect funds available for investment or other discretionary uses. In addition, the Company uses free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow (i) as factors in incentive compensation decisions and (ii) for planning and forecasting future periods.

    VISTEON CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
    RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
    (In millions except per share amounts)
    (Unaudited)

    Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings Per Share: Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share are presented as supplemental measures that management believes are useful to investors in analyzing the Company’s profitability, providing comparability between periods by excluding certain items that may not be indicative of recurring business operating results. The Company believes management and investors benefit from referring to these supplemental measures in assessing company performance and when planning, forecasting and analyzing future periods. The Company defines adjusted net income as net income attributable to Visteon adjusted to eliminate the impact of restructuring expense, loss on divestiture, gain on non-consolidated affiliate transactions, other gains and losses not reflective of the Company’s ongoing operations and related tax effects. The Company defines adjusted earnings per share as adjusted net income divided by diluted shares. Because not all companies use identical calculations, this presentation of adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies.

      Three Months Ended   Nine Months Ended
      September 30,   September 30,
        2024       2023       2024       2023  
    Net income attributable to Visteon $ 39     $ 66     $ 152     $ 120  
                   
    Diluted earnings per share:              
    Net income attributable to Visteon $ 39     $ 66     $ 152     $ 120  
    Average shares outstanding, diluted   27.9       28.5       27.9       28.6  
    Diluted earnings per share $ 1.40     $ 2.32     $ 5.45     $ 4.20  
                   
    Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share:              
    Net income attributable to Visteon $ 39     $ 66     $ 152     $ 120  
    Restructuring, net   28             31       2  
    Other   2       1       3       15  
    Tax impacts of adjustments   (6 )           (7 )      
    Adjusted net income $ 63     $ 67     $ 179     $ 137  
    Average shares outstanding, diluted   27.9       28.5       27.9       28.6  
    Adjusted earnings per share $ 2.26     $ 2.35     $ 6.42     $ 4.79  
                   

    Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share are not recognized terms under U.S. GAAP and do not purport to be a substitute for profitability. Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share have limitations as analytical tools as they do not consider certain restructuring and transaction-related payments and/or expenses. In addition, the Company uses adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share for internal planning and forecasting purposes.

    1 Excludes Y/Y impact of currency fluctuations
    2 Based on mid-point of the range of the Company’s financial guidance
    3 Based on mid-point of the range of the Company’s financial guidance

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI Economics: RBI imposes monetary penalty on The Aurangabad District Central Co-operative Bank Limited, Bihar

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has, by an order dated October 22, 2024, imposed a monetary penalty of ₹1.25 lakh (Rupees One Lakh Twenty Five Thousand only) on The Aurangabad District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Bihar (the bank) for contravention of the provisions of section 26A read with section 56 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (BR Act) and non-compliance with certain directions issued by RBI on ‘Membership of Credit Information Companies (CICs) by Co-operative Banks’. This penalty has been imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI, conferred under section 47A(1)(c) read with sections 46(4)(i) and 56 of BR Act and section 25 of the Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005.

    The statutory inspection of the bank was conducted by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) with reference to its financial position as on March 31, 2023. Based on supervisory findings of contravention of statutory provisions / non-compliance with RBI directions and related correspondence in that regard, a notice was issued to the bank advising it to show cause as to why penalty should not be imposed on it for its failure to comply with the said directions.

    After considering the bank’s reply to the notice and oral submissions made by it during the personal hearing, RBI found, inter alia, that the following charges against the Bank were sustained, warranting imposition of monetary penalty:

    The bank had failed to:

    1. transfer eligible amounts to the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund within the prescribed period; and

    2. submit credit information of its borrowers to any of the four Credit Information Companies.

    This action is based on deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or agreement entered into by the bank with its customers. Further, imposition of this monetary penalty is without prejudice to any other action that may be initiated by RBI against the bank.

    (Puneet Pancholy)  
    Chief General Manager

    Press Release: 2024-2025/1363

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with the ASEAN Youth and Heritage Forum Delegates

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN Dr. Kao Kim Hourn together with AMCA Ministers and representatives of the AMCA Plus Three Meeting today met and engaged with the delegates of the ASEAN Youth and Heritage Forum that was convened on the sidelines of the 11th AMCA and Related Meetings in Melaka, Malaysia. The young future leaders were encouraged to actively champion and safeguard the region’s diverse cultural heritage, which forms the foundation of ASEAN Identity.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Caitlin Johnstone: Israel continues its war on journalism

    Report by Dr David Robie – Café Pacific.

    COMMENTARY: By Caitlin Johnstone

    An Israeli airstrike destroyed the press office of the Lebanese news broadcaster Al Mayadeen on Wednesday night, continuing Israel’s historically unprecedented military assault on the press.

    Also in continuation of Israel’s war on journalism, the IDF has published the names of six Al Jazeera reporters who it claims are actually members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, citing as evidence documents which it claims Israeli forces found in Gaza.

    These allegations would mark these journalists as legitimate military targets.

    Al Jazeera has denounced these claims as unfounded, saying in a statement: “The Network views these fabricated accusations as a blatant attempt to silence the few remaining journalists in the region, thereby obscuring the harsh realities of the war from audiences worldwide.”

    There is of course no reason to ever believe any claim Israel makes about anything whatsoever absent mountains of independently verifiable evidence, after the mountains of lies it has churned out over the last year.

    The fact that Western news outlets are treating these allegations as plausible is evidence of their propagandistic nature.

    Israel claims everyone it wants to kill is Hamas. The journalists are Hamas, the hospitals are Hamas, the UN is Hamas, the aid trucks are Hamas, the schools are Hamas, the mosques are Hamas, the water infrastructure is Hamas, the civilian homes are all Hamas, and Hamas is hiding behind every woman and child in Gaza.

    The only exception to this rule is in Lebanon, in which case everyone Israel wants to kill is Hezbollah.


    “Israel hates truth” . . . Gaza: The Al Jazeera investigation into Israeli war crimes.

    Why journalists are killed
    Israel hates truth, which is why it kills journalists at every opportunity and blocks them from entering Gaza. This is because truth tends to have a marked anti-Israel bias.

    We saw this illustrated recently when Israel announced that there is a secret Hezbollah bunker underneath a hospital in Beirut, so the press simply sent a bunch of reporters to go and investigate because Israel can’t block the press from entering Lebanon like it can in Gaza.

    Even Western outlets like the BBC and Sky News entered the hospital and interviewed medical staff, reporting that they found no trace of evidence supporting Israel’s claims and that the hospital staff all denied the existence of any Hezbollah bunker on the premises.

    And you may be sure those outlets would have eagerly reported any sign of Hezbollah if they were given the opportunity.

    Criminal institutions need to function in the dark. They cannot function in the light of visibility and critical journalism and inconvenient video footage.

    That’s why the mafia murders witnesses. That’s why the inner workings of the US war machine are shrouded in government secrecy. That’s why Julian Assange spent five years in a maximum security prison.

    And that’s why Israel does everything it can to kill and obstruct journalists who tell the truth about its crimes.

    Caitlin Johnstone is an Australian independent journalist and poet. Her articles include The UN Torture Report On Assange Is An Indictment Of Our Entire Society. She publishes a website and Caitlin’s Newsletter. This article is republished with permission.

    This article was first published on Café Pacific.

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