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  • MIL-OSI: Virtune AB (Publ) (“Virtune”) has completed the monthly rebalancing for February 2025 of its Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Stockholm, 3rd of March 2025 – Today Virtune announces that it has finalized its monthly rebalancing for Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP, listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and Nasdaq Helsinki (ISIN code SE0023260716).

    In addition to the Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP, Virtune’s product portfolio includes:

    Virtune Bitcoin ETP
    Virtune Staked Ethereum ETP
    Virtune Staked Solana
    Virtune Staked Polkadot ETP
    Virtune XRP ETP
    Virtune Avalanche ETP
    Virtune Chainlink ETP
    Virtune Arbitrum ETP
    Virtune Polygon ETP 
    Virtune Staked Cardano ETP
    Virtune Crypto Top 10 Index ETP

    Index allocation as of 28th of February (before rebalancing):

    Litecoin: 20.23%
    XRP: 14.64%
    Cardano: 14.09%
    Uniswap: 13.44%
    Avalanche: 13.25%
    Chainlink: 12.38%
    Solana: 11.96%

    Index allocation as of 28th of February (after rebalancing):

    XRP: 14.29%
    Litecoin: 14.29%
    Solana: 14.29%
    Chainlink: 14.29%
    Cardano: 14.29%
    Avalanche: 14.29%
    Uniswap: 14.29%

    In connection with this month’s rebalancing, there is no change in the crypto assets included in the index. Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP outcome for February was: -14.98%.

    The rebalancing is carried out according to the index that the ETP tracks, the Virtune Vinter Crypto Altcoin Index. The purpose of the monthly rebalancing is to reset the weights of each crypto asset to provide equal-weighted exposure to altcoins.

    In February, the crypto market experienced a notable downturn, partly due to major events in the US. Chainlink led the losses with a sharp 41% decline, followed closely by Uniswap (-36.2%) and Solana (-36%). However, Litecoin recorded the smallest decline, falling just 0.23% during the month.

    The performance of the crypto assets included in Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP in February:

    Litecoin: -0.23%
    XRP: -29.3%
    Cardano: -32.7%
    Avalanche: -35%
    Solana: -36%
    Uniswap: -36.2%
    Chainlink: -41%

    Virtune Crypto Altcoin Index ETP is the first of its kind in the Nordic region. It includes up to 10 leading alternative crypto assets (altcoins), excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum, that are part of the Nasdaq Crypto Index. Each altcoin is equally weighted to promote diversification; this structure allows investors to gain broad exposure to crypto assets beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum without being heavily concentrated in any single crypto asset.

    If you, as an (institutional) investor, are interested in meeting with Virtune to discuss the opportunities our ETPs offer for your asset management services or to learn more about Virtune and our ETPs, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@virtune.com. You can also read more about Virtune and our ETPs at www.virtune.com and register your email address on our website to subscribe to our newsletters, which cover updates on Virtune’s upcoming ETP launches and other news related to digital assets.

    Press contact

    Christopher Kock, CEO Virtune AB (Publ)
    Christopher@virtune.com
    +46 70 073 45 64

    Virtune with its headquarters in Stockholm is a regulated Swedish digital asset manager and issuer of crypto exchange traded products on regulated European exchanges. With regulatory compliance, strategic collaborations with industry leaders and our proficient team, we empower investors on a global level to access innovative and sophisticated investment products that are aligned with the evolving landscape of the global crypto market.

    Cryptocurrency investments are associated with high risk. Virtune does not provide investment advice. Investments are made at your own risk. Securities may increase or decrease in value, and there is no guarantee that you will recover your invested capital. Please read the prospectus, KID, terms at www.virtune.com.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Wärtsilä Energy Joins Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025 as Africa Pursues New Power Capacity

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    PARIS, France, March 3, 2025/APO Group/ —

    Christoffer Ek, Director for Decarbonization Services at Wärtsilä Energy, will join the Invest in African Energy (IAE) Forum 2025 in Paris this May, bringing his expertise in sustainable energy solutions and decarbonization technologies to the forefront of Africa’s energy transition.

    Wärtsilä Energy, a global leader in smart technologies and services for the energy industry, has been at the cutting edge of decarbonizing energy systems through its innovative solutions. The company is dedicated to helping nations and organizations transition towards cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions by focusing on flexible power systems and renewable energy integration. Wärtsilä’s decarbonization strategy emphasizes the role of advanced technologies such as energy storage, hybrid power plants and renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the energy transition.

    IAE 2025 (www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com) is an exclusive forum designed to facilitate investment between African energy markets and global investors.Taking place May 13-14, 2025 in Paris, the event offers delegates two days of intensive engagement with industry experts, project developers, investors and policymakers. For more information, please visit www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

    Wärtsilä has been playing a key role in fueling Africa’s industrial and mining growth through power generation. In Senegal, the company was awarded a contract in September 2024 to supply engines and auxiliary equipment for a 17 MW power plant at the Boto gold mine. The company also renewed and expanded Operations & Maintenance contracts for power plants in Zambia and Madagascar last year, and signed a new maintenance agreement for two power plants in Morocco. In Nigeria, Wärtsilä secured a 10-year deal in May 2024 to operate and maintain a 50 MW captive power plant, ensuring reliable power for a cement production facility in Kogi State.

    At IAE 2025, discussions will focus on how Wärtsilä is supporting Africa’s energy transformation by providing cost-effective and scalable solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of the continent’s power generation systems. Ek’s participation will emphasize Wärtsilä’s commitment to sustainable energy innovation, addressing energy access challenges and driving economic growth in Africa while ensuring environmental responsibility.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will additionally allocate 3 billion rubles to compensate for damage to affected enterprises in the Belgorod region

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The decision was made on the instructions of the President.

    Document

    Order of February 28, 2025 No. 476-r

    Industrial and agricultural enterprises of the Belgorod region, which suffered due to shelling from Ukraine, as well as during the counter-terrorist operation, will receive financial assistance. The order to allocate 3 billion rubles for these purposes has been signed.

    The source of funds will be the Government’s reserve fund.

    The President instructed to continue providing assistance to enterprises in border areas. At the instruction of the head of state, a whole range of support measures are envisaged in these regions, including an annual deferment of taxes and insurance premiums for individuals and organizations, expanded budget financing of medical institutions, grants for the restoration or relocation of production, the supply of vehicles for mobile trade, equipment leasing benefits, and free economic zones with special conditions for entrepreneurial activity.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: 27 billion rubles will be allocated to regions within the framework of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Fir trees on the Hill, glamping, Republic of Karelia.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov summed up the results of the competitive selection of entities for the provision of a single subsidy for the creation of tourism infrastructure for 2025–2027 within the framework of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality”.

    “President Vladimir Putin has set the task of increasing the contribution of the tourism industry to GDP to 5% by 2030 and increasing the number of trips around the country to 140 million people. Within the framework of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality”, subsidies will be sent to the regions for priority areas for a specific territory. These funds – in the amount of 27 billion rubles – will be used to develop infrastructure for autotourism, create tourist routes and improve city centers. This will create additional opportunities for increasing tourist flow and economic growth in the regions,” said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    Regions may allocate funds at their own discretion, including for the construction of infrastructure on automobile tourist routes, the creation of camp sites and the purchase of camping tents, the development of beaches and national tourist routes, and the implementation of projects to develop tourist centers in cities. Possible areas include the purchase of tourist equipment and gear, the creation of non-permanent berthing structures, and the holding of festivals.

    “Since 2025, we have increased the annual volume of the single subsidy by almost one and a half times, to 9 billion rubles, which will allow regions to implement larger-scale projects and increase the number of tourist trips – the main indicator we focus on. We have also provided for the possibility of directing funds to priority areas, including the creation of infrastructure for auto tourism. Based on the results of the selection, the leaders in terms of support volumes were Krasnodar Krai, Moscow, Sverdlovsk and Nizhny Novgorod regions and Stavropol Krai,” said Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

    In total, based on the results of the competitive selection, the subsidy will be sent to 84 entities, including the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics.

    A single subsidy has been sent to regions for tourism development since 2024. Thus, in Krasnodar Krai, 38 projects were supported last year. For example, work was carried out to ensure an accessible environment in the Anapa sanatorium, and year-round heated swimming pools appeared in Mostovsky, Tuapse, Temryuk districts, Armavir, Anapa and Sochi thanks to the subsidy.

    In the Kaluga Region, two projects were implemented to create non-capital berthing infrastructure on the Oka River, which contributed to the development of shipping, including the launch of excursion routes. Also, a project to create a tourist code for the city of Tarusa was implemented in the region.

    In the Volgograd Region, support was given to projects to create 15 campsites, in which 41 rooms and campsites were created. Such facilities appeared in six districts of the region and the city of Volzhsky.

    In the Kirov region, where the city of Kirov received the status of the New Year’s capital of Russia, a number of events were held with the subsidy funds, and a new city tourist route “Gates of the Russian North” was created, tourist navigation was updated, the “Gates of the Russian North” object was installed and a new public space was opened – Spasskaya Square.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Health and Employment – Primary and community care will remain in crisis until nurses receive pay parity – NZNO

    Source: New Zealand Nurses Organisation

    Paying incentives to GP clinics to hire nurses won’t fix the systemic funding issues causing chronic staff shortages in primary and community health care, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) says.
    Health Minister Simeon Brown has announced incentive payments for primary care providers such as GP clinics of $15,000 for every graduate nurse hired in cities and $20,000 for every graduate nurse hired in rural areas.
    NZNO College of Primary Health Care Nurses chair Tracey Morgan says the funding gives health care providers outside hospitals a temporary reprieve from the financially crippling co-payment system.
    “Paying incentives to hire nurses to aged care providers, and now primary and community providers, won’t address the underlying cause of chronic staff shortages. Once the incentives run out, these clinics will still struggle to keep the doors open and see new patients.
    “They won’t stem the flow of nurses leaving GP and community clinics to work overseas or for Te Whatu Ora in our hospitals, where they are paid on average between 14% to 20.8% (between $5.14 and $7.88) per hour more.”
    Tracey Morgan says there is consensus that until primary nurses are paid parity with their hospital counterparts nothing will improve.
    “There is also nothing in today’s announcement to boost much needed Māori nurse numbers.
    “It is time for the Government to pay primary care nurses the same as their hospital counterparts and introduce a sustainable funding model for the primary care sector,” Tracey Morgan says. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tender for re-opening of 5-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tender for re-opening of 5-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6
    Tender for re-opening of 5-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:      The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), announced today (3 March) that a tender of 5-year RMB Government Bonds (Bonds) through the re-opening of existing 5-year Government Bond issue 05GB2912002 under the Infrastructure Bond Programme will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, for settlement on Monday, March 10, 2025.           An additional amount of RMB1.5 billion of the outstanding 5-year Bonds (issue no. 05GB2912002) will be on offer. The Bonds will mature on December 10, 2029 and will carry interest at the rate of 2.37 per cent per annum payable semi-annually in arrear. The Indicative Pricings of the Bonds on March 3, 2025 are 100.46 with a semi-annualised yield of 2.267 per cent.           Tender is open only to Primary Dealers appointed under the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Anyone wishing to apply for the Bonds on offer can do so through any of the Primary Dealers on the latest published list, which can be obtained from the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk. Each tender must be for an amount of RMB50,000 or integral multiples thereof.           Tender results will be published on the HKMA’s website, the Hong Kong Government Bonds website, Bloomberg (GBHK ) and Refinitiv (IBPGSBPINDEX). The publication time is expected to be no later than 3pm on the tender day.HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds Tender Information     Tender information of re-opening of 5-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds: 

    Issue Number
    :
    05GB2912002

    Stock Code
    :
    84596 (HKGB2.37 2912-R)

    Tender Date and Time
    :
    Thursday, March 6, 20259.30 am to 10.30 am

    Issue and Settlement Date
    :
    Monday, March 10, 2025

    Amount on Offer
    :
    RMB1.5 billion

    Maturity
    :
    5 years

    Remaining maturity
    :
    Approximately 4.76 years

    Maturity Date
    :
    Monday, December 10, 2029

    Interest Rate
    :
    2.37% p.a. payable semi-annually in arrear

    Interest Payment Dates
    :
    June 9 and December 9 in each year, commencing on the Issue Date up to and including the Maturity Date, subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the Institutional Issuances Information Memorandum of the Infrastructure Bond Programme and Government Sustainable Bond Programme (Information Memorandum) published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

    Method of Tender
    :
    Competitive tender

    Tender Amount
    :
    Each competitive tender must be for an amount of RMB50,000 or integral multiples thereof. Any tender applications for the Bonds must be submitted through a Primary Dealer on the latest published list.The accrued interest to be paid by successful bidders on the issue date (March 10, 2025) for the tender amount is RMB295.44 per minimum denomination of RMB50,000.(The accrued interest to be paid for tender amount exceeding RMB50,000 may not be exactly equal to the figures calculated from the accrued interest per minimum denomination of RMB50,000 due to rounding).

    Other Details
    :
    Please see the Information Memorandum available on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website or approach Primary Dealers.

    Expected commencement date of dealing onthe Stock Exchangeof Hong Kong Limited
    :
    The tender amount is fully fungible with the existing 05GB2912002 (Stock code: 84596) listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

    Use of Proceeds
    :
    The Bonds will be issued under the institutional part of the Infrastructure Bond Programme.  Proceeds will be invested in infrastructure projects in accordance with the Infrastructure Bond Framework published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

     
    Ends/Monday, March 3, 2025Issued at HKT 17:00

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  • MIL-OSI: Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 9

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 10 2025

    Danske Bank

    Bernstorffsgade 40

    DK-1577 København V

    Tel. + 45 33 44 00 00

    03/03/2025

    Page 1 of 1

    Danske Bank share buy-back programme: transactions in week 9

    On 7 February 2025, Danske Bank A/S announced a share buy-back programme for a total of DKK 5 billion, with a maximum of 45,000,000 shares, in the period from 10 February 2025 to 30 January 2026, at the latest, as described in company announcement no. 6 2025.

    The Programme is carried out in accordance with Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and Council of 16 April 2014 (the “Market Abuse Regulation”) and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 of 8 March 2016 (together with the Market Abuse Regulation, the “Safe Harbour Rules”).

    The following transactions on Nasdaq Copenhagen A/S were made under the share buy-back programme in week 9:

      Number of shares VWAP DKK Gross value DKK
    Accumulated, last announcement 50,000 233.7298 11,686,490
    24/02/2025 5,000 235.6691 1,178,346
    25/02/2025 5,000 236.7242 1,183,621
    26/02/2025 5,000 241.9445 1,209,723
    27/02/2025 5,000 243.3454 1,216,727
    28/02/2025 5,000 241.1500 1,205,750
    Total accumulated over week 9 25,000 239.7666 5,994,166
    Total accumulated during the share buyback programme 75,000 235.7421 17,680,656

    With the transactions stated above, the total accumulated number of own shares under the share buy-back programme corresponds to 0.009% of Danske Bank A/S’ share capital.

    Danske Bank

    Contact: Claus Ingar Jensen, Head of Group Investor Relations, tel. +45 25 42 43 70

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CHP investigates imported measles case

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) today (March 1) is investigating an imported measles case and reminded members of the public to ensure that they have completed two doses of measles vaccination before travelling to reduce the risk of infection.
          
         The case involves a 38-year-old male with good past health. He developed diarrhea and rash since February 22 and February 25 respectively. He attended the Accident and Emergency Department of Queen Elizabeth Hospital on February 26 and was admitted for treatment and isolation on the same day. His clinical specimen was tested positive for the measles virus upon nucleic acid testing. He is still hospitalised and in stable condition.
          
         Upon notification of the case, the CHP immediately commenced epidemiological investigations. According to the patient, he travelled to Vietnam during the incubation period (February 3 to 8). As he did not have contact with measles patients in Hong Kong, the case has been identified as an imported case. His travel collateral is currently asymptomatic.
          
         He had stayed in Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI) during the communicable period. The CHP has maintained a close liaison with the HKSI for follow-up on the contacts of the case. As he also visited the cafeteria of the HKSI from February 22 to 25, the CHP has set up an enquiry hotline (Tel: 2125 2372) for people who visited the cafeteria of the HKSI. The hotline will operate from tomorrow (March 2) to March 7 (from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 1pm on Sunday).
          
         The investigation is ongoing.
          
         As what the CHP had stated in a recent press release, the number of measles cases in some overseas countries has been on the rise recently. Apart from the United States, measles outbreaks have occurred in neighboring countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines, due to suboptimal overall measles vaccination coverage.
          
         “The incubation period of measles (i.e. the time from infection to onset of illness) is seven to 21 days. Symptoms include fever, skin rash, cough, runny nose and red eyes. When such symptoms appear, people should wear surgical masks, stay home from work or school, avoid crowded places and contact with unvaccinated people, especially those with weak immune system, pregnant women and children under one year old. Those who suspected they are infected should consult their doctors as soon as possible and inform healthcare workers of their history of exposure to measles,” the Controller of the CHP, Dr Edwin Tsui, said.
          
          “Under the Hong Kong Childhood Immunisation Programme, the overall immunisation coverage in Hong Kong has been maintained at a very high level through the immunisation services provided by the DH’s Maternal and Child Health Centres and the School Immunisation Teams. As evidenced by the findings on vaccination coverage of primary school students and the territory-wide immunisation surveys conducted regularly by the DH, the two-dose measles vaccination coverage has remained consistently high, well above 95 per cent, and the local seroprevalence rates of measles virus antibodies reflect that most of the people in Hong Kong are immune to measles. However, Hong Kong, as a city with a high volume of international travel, still faces the potential risk of importation of measles virus and its further spread in the local community. Hence, a small number of people who have not completed measles vaccination (such as non-local born people including new immigrants, foreign domestic helpers, overseas employees and people coming to Hong Kong for further studies) are still at risk of being infected and spreading measles to other people who do not have immunity against measles, such as children under one year old who have not yet received the first dose of measles vaccine,” he added.
          
         Dr Tsui also noted that people born before 1967 could be considered to have acquired immunity to measles through natural infection, as measles was endemic in many parts of the world and in Hong Kong at that time. People born in or after 1967 who have not yet completed the two doses of measles vaccination or whose measles vaccination history is unknown, to consult their family doctors as soon as possible to complete the vaccination and ensure adequate protection against measles. For those who plan to travel to measles-endemic areas, they should check their vaccination records and medical history as early as possible. If they have not been diagnosed with measles through laboratory tests and have never received two doses of measles vaccine or are not sure if they have received measles vaccine, they should consult a doctor at least two weeks prior to their trip for vaccination.
          
         Besides being vaccinated against measles, members of the public should take the following measures to prevent infection:
          

    Maintain good personal and environmental hygiene;
    Maintain good indoor ventilation;
    Keep hands clean and wash hands properly;
    Wash hands when they are dirtied by respiratory secretions, such as after sneezing;
    Cover the nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing and dispose of nasal and mouth discharge properly;
    Clean used toys and furniture properly; and
    Persons with measles should be kept out of school till four days from the appearance of a rash to prevent the spread of the infection to non-immune persons in school.

          
         For more information on measles, the public may visit the CHP’s measles thematic page. Members of the public who are going to travel can visit the website of the DH’s Travel Health Service for news of measles outbreaks outside Hong Kong.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President visits UNESCO World Heritage Site Dholavira

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 01 MAR 2025 7:38PM by PIB Delhi

    President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu, today, visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dholavira in Gujarat. The site is located on the arid island of Khadir in Kachchh district.

    President expressed great appreciation for the meticulous conservation efforts carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India to preserve the heritage of the Harappan Civilization despite the site being located at a remote location.

    Accompanied with Governor of Gujarat and other dignitaries, the President was deeply impressed by the sheer size and scale of Dholavira, noting that it would take at least three to four days to fully explore and understand the iconic site.

    She expressed her admiration for the technological advancements of the Harappans, noting that in several aspects, they were more advanced than the present era.

    The Director General of the ASI, Shri Y. S. Rawat, along with other senior officials, had the privilege of guiding the Hon’ble President through the site, explaining the key discoveries and ongoing conservation and upgradation initiatives.

     

    Dholavira, is one of the most significant and well-preserved archaeological sites in the subcontinent, showcasing architectural and engineering brilliance of the Harappan people. It showcases advanced town planning skills with sophisticated water conservation system, well-structured reservoirs, urban settlements etc.

    With its inscription in the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 2021, Dholavira has gained international recognition attracting scholars, archaeologists and history enthusiasts from around the world.

    The President’s visit to Dholavira reiterates the importance of creating awareness of its historical treasures and preserving India’s ancient heritage to the people.

    The ancient site of Dholavira was excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India during 1990-2005 under the supervision of Dr. Ravindra Singh Bisht and yielded habitation in seven cultural phases from 3000-1500 BCE, adding new facets in the understanding of the Harappan Civilization and its relation with other Bronze age civilizations during the 3rd Millennium BCE.

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    Sunil Kumar Tiwari

    pibculture[at]gmail[dot]com

    (Release ID: 2107386) Visitor Counter : 70

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Fatal traffic accident in Aberdeen

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident in Aberdeen today (March 1) in which a woman died.
         
         At about 8.46am, a public light bus (PLB) driven by a 57-year-old man was travelling along Chi Fu Road westbound. When approaching a carpark on 13-19 Chi Fu Road, it reportedly knocked down an 84-year-old female pedestrian.

         Sustaining head injury, the woman was rushed to Queen Mary Hospital in unconscious state and was certified dead at 2.50pm.

         The PLB driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm after the accident and has been released on bail pending further enquiries. He is required to report back to Police in late March.

         Investigation by the Special Investigation Team of Traffic, Hong Kong Island is under way.
         
         Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3660 6814.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: With the support of Rosneft, a competition of reindeer herders’ skills was held in Yugra

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Samotlorneftegaz, one of Rosneft’s key production assets, provided support for the jubilee 10th Reindeer Herders’ Mastery Competition for the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra Governor’s Cup. The competition is timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory.

    The large-scale event was attended by more than 1.5 thousand people. The competition among reindeer herding families in Yugra is included in the regional calendar of event tourism and is a large-scale celebration of the national culture and sports traditions of the Khanty and Mansi peoples. Participants competed in five all-around disciplines – harnessing reindeer, reindeer sled racing, transporting firewood on sleds, throwing a tynzyan (lasso) on a khorey (a pole for driving reindeer), and running on hunting skis. In addition, the skills of reindeer herding were assessed.

    The competition site recreated the authentic atmosphere of a camp of indigenous peoples of the North: tents were installed, a procession of festive reindeer teams was held. Guests saw an extensive musical and interactive program with performances by folk groups. Craft workshops, play areas, sports grounds were open, and northern delicacies were offered.

    Preservation of the national culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and their traditional way of life is one of the significant areas of Rosneft’s social policy. The Company’s enterprises implement many social projects in the regions of their operations, develop the infrastructure of northern villages, help reindeer herder families, improve the material and technical base of educational institutions, social and medical facilities in the areas of original residence of indigenous peoples.

    Reference:

    JSC Samotlorneftegaz, one of the key production enterprises of NK Rosneft, carries out production activities in the Nizhnevartovsk region of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. It develops the largest Samotlor field in Russia, the industrial exploitation of which began in 1969. The total area of the enterprise’s licensed areas exceeds 2.9 thousand square kilometers.

    Under the agreement between Rosneft and the Government of Yugra, Samotlorneftegaz is implementing projects aimed at improving the quality of life of indigenous peoples of the North. Since 2020, the company has been supporting a unique program to equip national camps with modern information and communication technologies. Currently, the project covers about 3,650 people, which is 72% of the indigenous peoples of Yugra leading a traditional way of life.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft March 3, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah says, the Modi government is unsparing in punishing drug traffickers who drag our youth into the dark abyss of addiction for the greed of money

    Source: Government of India

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah says, the Modi government is unsparing in punishing drug traffickers who drag our youth into the dark abyss of addiction for the greed of money

    As a result of a foolproof investigation with a bottom-to-top and top-to-bottom strategy, 29 drug traffickers have been convicted by the court in 12 different cases across India

    Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Government pledges to continue combating the drug menace with ruthless and meticulous investigations to build a drug-free Bharat

    In pursuit to Modi government’s Zero Tolerance policy against drugs, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has achieved this significant success

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 11:33AM by PIB Delhi

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah said that the Modi Government is unsparing in punishing drug traffickers who drag our youth into the dark abyss of addiction for the greed of money.

    In a post on X platform, Shri Amit Shah said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Government pledges to continue combating the drug menace with ruthless and meticulous investigations to build a drug-free Bharat.

    Home Minister said that as a result of a foolproof investigation with a bottom-to-top and top-to-bottom strategy, 29 drug traffickers have been convicted by the court in 12 different cases across India.

    This success is a testament to the ‘Bottom to Top’ and ‘Top to Bottom’ approach adopted under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah. In pursuit to Modi government’s Zero Tolerance policy against drugs, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has achieved this significant success.

    The details of 12 cases are:

    Ahmedabad Zone

    1.     On 27.07.2019, NCB Ahmedabad Zonal Unit seized 23.859 Kg of Charas at Sabarmati Railway Station, Ahmedabad Gujarat from the possession of Mohd. Rizwan and Mohd. Jishan and a case was registered vide NCB Ahmedabad Crime No 05/2019 and above mentioned two persons were arrested. During the course of investigation, one Sahidul Rehman was arrested. After completion of investigation, a complaint was filed against the above three persons under NDPS Act before the learned Judge at City Civil and Sessions Court Ahmedabad. After completion of trial of the case, the judgment was pronounced by the Court on 29.01.2025 and all the 03 accused persons were convicted for Rigorous Imprisonment for 14 years and a fine of Rs. 01 lakh each.

     

    Bhopal Zone (Mandsaur)

    2.     In July 2022, NCB Mandsaur, intercepted, a Harrier and a Verna on National Highway 43, at Dhruwar Toll Plaza in Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh and seized 123.080 kgs Ganja. Shivam Singh (owner of the seized vehicles), Sant Kumar Yadav, Balmukund Mishra & Uttam Singh (all carrier) were arrested in the case. The consignment was sourced from Koraput (Odisha) and was destined for Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The Investigation team further arrested the receiver of contraband named Suresh Kumar Bind. On 24.02.2025, the Special NDPS Court, Shahdol convicted the four accused Shivam Singh, Sant Kumar Yadav, Balmukund Mishra & Uttam Singh and sentenced them to 12 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 2 lakh each.

    Chandigarh Zone

    3.     A parcel containing two hockey sticks packed with 438 grams of opium was intercepted at DHL Express, Ludhiana, by the officers of NCB Chandigarh. The parcel was booked by accused Nasib Singh, with Gobind Singh accompanying him during the booking. A case NCB Crime No. 06/2024 was registered, and a complaint was filed after investigation. The Special Court, Ludhiana on 31.01.25, has pronounced its verdict and convicted Nasib Singh and Gobind Singh (Head munshi Punjab Police) under Sections 18(c), 23, 28, and 29 of the NDPS Act, 1985, sentencing them accordingly for their role in attempting to transport opium to Canada. The Court sentenced both the convicts with 3 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹10,000 (in default, one additional month of imprisonment) under NDPS Act.

    4.     On 30.12.2021, NCB Chandigarh Zonal Unit intercepted Bhim Lama at Chandigarh Railway Station, before he could board Paschim Express to Mumbai in possession of 390 grams of Charas. The accused was formally arrested, and upon completion of the investigation, the case was presented before the Special Court. The accused voluntarily confessed to his guilt, leading to his conviction. On 08.01.2025, The Special Court, Chandigarh, convicted Bhim Lama under Section 20 of the NDPS Act, 1985 for possession of 390 grams of Charas. The court, considering the remorse shown by the convict and the non-commercial quantity of the contraband, awarded 6 months of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹5,000 (one additional month of imprisonment in case of default on fine payment) under NDPS Act.

    Cochin Zone

    5.     On 19.06.2021 NCB Cochin intercepted a Zimbabwean lady named Sharon Chigwaza on her arrival at the Cochin International Airport. Sharon Chigwaza was travelling from Johannesburg to Kochi via Doha by Qatar Airways. Further examination of her checked-in luggage led to the recovery and seizure of 2.910kg Heroin. Accordingly, the said lady was arrested and a case OR No. 04/2021 was registered by the NCB Cochin Zonal Unit. On completion of investigation, a complaint bearing SC No. 554/2022 was filed before the District & Sessions Court, Ernakulam.  The trial was conducted before the VII Additional District & Sessions Court, Ernakulam and on completion of the trial, the Court has found Sharon Chigwaza to be guilty of the offences under Sec 8(c) read with 21(c) and 23(c) of NDPS Act, 1985 for possession and illegal import of the seized contraband. In the detailed judgment pronounced on 29.01.2025, the Court has punished the accused with 11 years rigorous imprisonment and fine of Rs.3,00,000/-.

    Dehradun Zone

    6.     On 05.01.2018, NCB Dehradun seized 450 grams of Charas, leading to the arrest of Naman Bansal. Further investigation in the case led to the arrest of one more co-accused person namely of Ashutosh Uniyal, a resident of Dehradun, on  19.02.2018. After completion of trial proceedings, the NDPS Court, Dehradun (UKD) convicted accused Naman Bansal with 01-year RI and with fine of Rs. 20,000/- on 18.01.2025.

    Delhi Zone

    7.     On 19.03,2021, NCB Delhi Zonal Unit seized 1.950 kg of Charas from the possession of two accused persons namely Sahi Ram and Satywan @ Pandit, and arrested them for trafficking of the seized substance. After a thorough investigation, a complaint was filed in the NDPS Court, Jind (Haryana) under NDPS Case No. 11/2021. The Court convicted both the accused to 10 years RI and with fine of Rs. 01 lakh each on 10.01.2025.

     

    Hyderabad Zone

    8.     On 24.02.2021, officers of NCB Hyderabad Zone seized 681.8 Kg Ganja at Pedda Amberpet Toll Plaza on Nehru Outer Ring Road, Hayathnagar Mandal, Ranga Reddy District. The contraband was being transported in three vehicles: Mahindra Bolero Pick-Up, Honda City, and Swift Dezire from Sileru, Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) to Pune and Osmanabad via Hyderabad. Eight accused namely Suresh Shyamrao Pawar, Vishal Ramesh Pawar,  Balaji Ramdas Ware,  Manoj Vilas Dhotre,  Dhyaneshwar Lalasaheb Deshmukh , Ramraje Chaturbhuj Gunjale ,  Akshay Anant Gandhi  and  Sachin Dagadu Sanap ,  were arrested and charged for drug trafficking. the Additional District & Sessions Court, Ranga Reddy, convicted all eight accused and sentenced them to 10 years of Rigorous Imprisonment and imposed a fine of ₹1 lakh under the NDPS Act, 1985.

    Indore Zone

    9.     In September 2021, NCB Indore intercepted a truck on National Highway 07 at Alonia Toll Plaza in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh and seized 152.665 kgs Ganja. Mahendra Singh Yadav & Sohail Daud Khan Pathan were arrested in the case. The consignment was sourced from Vishakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and was destined for Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.  Investigation team further arrested the receiver Suresh Gupta & Co-receiver as well as owner of seized truck Ram Babu Yadav. On 22.02.2025, the Special NDPS Court, Seoni convicted all the four accused and sentenced them to 15 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 lakh each.

    Kolkata Zone

    10.    On 11.07.2020, officers of NCB Kolkata Zone seized 1301 Kgs of Ganja from a TATA 709 Light Goods Vehicle (LGV) bearing Regn No. WB 15 A 3873 at NH12 between Plassey and Krishnanagar near Paglachandi, as per NCB Cr. No. 15/2020. Two accused namely Sahajan Tarafdar and Uttam Debnath were arrested and charged for drug trafficking. The trial continued for over 04 years. On 21.02.2025, the NDPS Spl. Court, Nadia at Krishnanagar convicted the accused Shajahan Tarafdar for 15 years rigorous imprisonment with Rs 1 lakh fine under the NDPS Act, 1985.

    Lucknow Zone

    11.    On 14.02.2022, NCB Lucknow seized 3.1 kilograms of Charas/Hashish from the possession of the accused, Dashrath, son of Devdutt, residing in Chiripur, PS Sirsiya, District Shrawasti, Uttar Pradesh. He was arrested and after investigation a Complaint was filed u/s 8, 20, and 29 of the NDPS Act, 1985. The Additional District Court Shravasti found the accused, Dashrath, ‘Guilty’ of illicit drug trafficking and sentenced him to 15 years of rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of 150,000 rupees on 02.01.2025.

    12.    On 04.01.2024, NCB Lucknow seized 08 kilograms of Opium from the possession of the accused, Dheeraj Kr. Dangi, son of Late Baijnath Dangi, residing in Villlage, Post, &  Police Station- Gidhour, District- Chatra, Jharkhand. He was arrested, and after investigation a Complaint was filed u/s 8, 18, and 29 of the NDPS Act, 1985. The Additional District Court Bareilly found the accused, Dheeraj Kr. Dangi, ‘Guilty’ of illicit drug trafficking and sentenced him to 11 years of rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of 1,00,000 rupees on 21.02.2025.

    These convictions exemplify the NCB’s dedication to ensure successful prosecution of its cases filed before courts. Under the guidance of Union Home Minister and Minister of Coordination, Shri Amit Shah NCB is working relentlessly to realise Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji’s vision of Nasha Mukt Bharat by 2047. NCB seeks support of people in the fight against drugs. Information about drug trafficking can be provided confidentially at NCB’s MANAS Helpline Number 1933.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: “The Energy and Curiosity Here Are Truly Inspiring”: Dr. Brian Greene Visits Taj Mahal

    Source: Government of India (2)

    “The Energy and Curiosity Here Are Truly Inspiring”: Dr. Brian Greene Visits Taj Mahal

    “India Is Even More Beautiful from the Ground”: NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino on His Visit

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 9:44AM by PIB Delhi

    “The passion for science and innovation that I have witnessed in India is unparalleled. The energy and curiosity among students here are truly inspiring,” said Dr. Brian Greene during his visit to the Taj Mahal. Praising India’s distinctive approach to education and scientific research, he emphasized the enthusiasm and ambition of Indian students to make a global impact.

    “India is even more beautiful from the ground,” remarked former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, who has observed the country from space. Expressing his admiration for India’s aesthetic appeal, he lauded the exceptional craftsmanship of the Taj Mahal, calling it a testament to India’s rich legacy of engineering and design.

     

    Dr. Brian Greene and Mike Massimino are currently visiting India, immersing themselves in the country’s rich scientific, educational, and cultural heritage. As part of their visit, they explored the iconic Taj Mahal, where they shared their admiration for India’s advancements in science, engineering, and craftsmanship.

    Prof. Brian Greene, a renowned theoretical physicist, author, and professor of mathematics and physics at Columbia University, is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to superstring theory, including the co-discovery of mirror symmetry and the discovery of spatial topology change.

     

    Mike Massimino, a veteran of two NASA space missions, holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and currently serves as a professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University. As the first astronaut to tweet from space, he has played a significant role in space exploration, particularly in the Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions in 2002 and 2009.

    Throughout his career, Massimino has been honored with multiple NASA Space Flight Medals, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and the American Astronautical Society’s Flight Achievement Award. He currently serves as the Senior Advisor for Space Programs at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City.

    Dr. Greene and Mr. Massimino’s visit to the Taj Mahal highlights India’s growing influence in the global scientific community. Their journey serves as a bridge between India’s historical excellence in craftsmanship and its rapidly advancing role in science and innovation on the world stage.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sci-fi satire ‘Mickey 17’ debuts to positive response in China

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    “Mickey 17,” an absurd yet thought-provoking sci-fi satire from Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho, premiered in China on Sunday, eliciting strong reactions from first-day viewers.

    Posters for “Mickey 17” line the walls of a Beijing theater, serving as decorations for the film’s premiere on March 2, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures]

    Adapted from Edward Ashton’s novel “Mickey7,” the film stars Robert Pattinson as Mickey Barnes, an “expendable” — a disposable crew member on a space mission who can be regenerated with most memories intact if he dies. When a regeneration goes awry, Mickey confronts the extraordinary dilemma of working for an employer who expects him to die for a living. Written and directed by Bong, the film also features Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun and Mark Ruffalo.

    “I think nowadays there are very few directors in the world who are on Bong’s level and have the audience that Bong has as well,” said Pattinson. “He’s living in very rarified air. I’ve just been such a huge fan of his. And it just came out of nowhere — ‘There’s a Bong project.’ I met him and really loved him. Then the script came in, and it is one of the craziest things I’d ever read.”

    The “Parasite” director, known for his sharp social commentary and genre-defying storytelling, continues to explore systemic inequality with humor, emotion and suspense in “Mickey 17.” The film combines biting, character-driven social satire with high-concept science fiction.

    The marketing campaign for “Mickey 17” playfully appeals to Chinese audiences, especially younger viewers, by portraying the film as a tale of workers navigating demanding bosses. Following premiere events in Beijing and seven other Chinese cities, moviegoers praised the film’s funny, heartfelt and timely allegory, along with the cast’s performances.

    Posters for “Mickey 17” line the walls of a Beijing theater, providing decorations for the premiere event and serving as backdrops for attendee photographs, March 2, 2025. [Photo/China.org.cn]

    As of March 3, “Mickey 17” has received an 88% approval rating from critics on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 43 reviews. The critics’ consensus states: “‘Mickey 17’ finds Bong Joon Ho returning to his forte of daffy sci-fi with a withering social critique at its core, proving along the way that you can never have too many Robert Pattinsons.”

    The film will be released nationwide in China on March 7.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tender of 1-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tender of 1-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6
    Tender of 1-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 6
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:      The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), announced today (March 3) that a tender of 1-year RMB Institutional Government Bonds (Bonds) under the Infrastructure Bond Programme will be held on March 6, 2025 (Thursday), for settlement on March 10, 2025 (Monday).           A total of RMB2.0 billion 1-year RMB Bonds will be tendered. The Bonds will mature on 10 March, 2026 and will carry interest at the rate of 2.12 per cent per annum payable semi-annually in arrear.           Tender is open only to Primary Dealers appointed under the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Anyone wishing to apply for the Bonds on offer can do so through any of the Primary Dealers on the latest published list, which can be obtained from the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk. Each tender must be for an amount of RMB50,000 or integral multiples thereof.           Tender results will be published on the HKMA’s website, the Hong Kong Government Bonds website, Bloomberg (GBHK ) and Refinitiv (IBPGSBPINDEX). The publication time is expected to be no later than 3pm on the tender day.HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds Tender Information     Tender information of 1-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds: 

    Issue Number
    :
    01GB2603001

    Stock Code
    :
    85007 (HKGB2.12 2603-R)

    Tender Date and Time
    :
    March 6, 2025 (Thursday)9.30am to 10.30am

    Issue and Settlement Date
    :
    March 10, 2025 (Monday)

    Amount on Offer
    :
    RMB2.0 billion

    Maturity
    :
    1 year

    Maturity Date
    :
    March 10, 2026 (Tuesday)

    Interest Rate
    :
    2.12 per cent p.a. payable semi-annually in arrear

    Interest Payment Dates
    :
    March 10 and September 10 in each year, commencing on the Issue Date up to and including the Maturity Date, subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the Institutional Issuances Information Memorandum of the Infrastructure Bond Programme and Government Sustainable Bond Programme (Information Memorandum) published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

    Method of Tender
    :
    Competitive tender

    Tender Amount
    :
    Each competitive tender must be for an amount of RMB50,000 or integral multiples thereof. Any tender applications for the Bonds must be submitted through a Primary Dealer on the latest published list.

    Other Details
    :
    Please see the Information Memorandum available on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website or approach Primary Dealers.

    Expected commencement date of dealing onthe Stock Exchangeof Hong Kong Limited
    :
    March 11, 2025 (Tuesday)

    Use of Proceeds
    :
    The Bonds will be issued under the institutional part of the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Proceeds will be invested in infrastructure projects in accordance with the Infrastructure Bond Framework published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

     
    Ends/Monday, March 3, 2025Issued at HKT 17:00

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tender of 20-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tender of 20-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5
    Tender of 20-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:      The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), announced today (March 3) that a tender of 20-year HKD Institutional Government Bonds (Bonds) under the Infrastructure Bond Programme will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, for settlement on Thursday, March 6, 2025.           A total of HK$0.5 billion 20-year HKD Bonds will be tendered. The Bonds will mature on March 6, 2045, and will carry interest at the rate of 3.99 per cent per annum payable semi-annually in arrear.     Tender is open only to Primary Dealers appointed under the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Anyone wishing to apply for the Bonds on offer can do so through any of the Primary Dealers on the latest published list, which can be obtained from the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk. Each tender must be for an amount of HK$50,000 or integral multiples thereof.      Tender results will be published on the HKMA’s website, the Hong Kong Government Bonds website, Bloomberg (GBHK ) and Refinitiv (IBPGSBPINDEX). The publication time is expected to be no later than 3pm on the tender day. HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds Tender Information     Tender information of 20-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds: 

    Issue Number
    :
    20GB4503001

    Stock Code
    :
    4290 (HKGB 3.99 4503)

    Tender Date and Time
    :
    Wednesday, 5 March 20259:30 am to 10:30 am

    Issue and Settlement Date
    :
    Thursday, 6 March 2025

    Amount on Offer
    :
    HK$0.5 billion

    Maturity
    :
    20 years

    Maturity Date
    :
    Monday, 6 March 2045

    Interest Rate
    :
    3.99% p.a. payable semi-annually in arrear

    Interest Payment Dates
    :
    6 March and 6 September in each year, commencing on the Issue Date up to and including the Maturity Date, subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the Institutional Issuances Information Memorandum of the Infrastructure Bond Programme and Government Sustainable Bond Programme (Information Memorandum) published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

    Method of Tender
    :
    Competitive tender

    Tender Amount
    :
    Each competitive tender must be for an amount of HK$50,000 or integral multiples thereof. Any tender applications for the Bonds must be submitted through a Primary Dealer on the latest published list.

    Other Details
    :
    Please see the Information Memorandum available on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website or approach Primary Dealers.

    Expected commencement date of dealing onthe Stock Exchangeof Hong Kong Limited
    :
    Friday, 7 March 2025

    Use of Proceeds
    :
    The Bonds will be issued under the institutional part of the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Proceeds will be invested in infrastructure projects in accordance with the Infrastructure Bond Framework published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

     
    Ends/Monday, March 3, 2025Issued at HKT 17:00

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tender for re-opening of 5-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tender for re-opening of 5-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5
    Tender for re-opening of 5-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds to be held on March 5
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:      The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), as representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), announced today (March 3) that a tender of 5-year HKD Government Bonds (Bonds) through the re-opening of existing 5-year Government Bond issue 05GB2912001 under the Infrastructure Bond Programme will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, for settlement on Thursday, March 6, 2025.           An additional amount of HKD1.5 billion of the outstanding 5-year Bonds (issue no. 05GB2912001) will be on offer. The Bonds will mature on December 5, 2029 and will carry interest at the rate of 3.23 per cent per annum payable semi-annually in arrear. The Indicative Pricings of the Bonds on March 3, 2025 are 99.59 with an annualised yield of 3.352 per cent.           Tender is open only to Primary Dealers appointed under the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Anyone wishing to apply for the Bonds on offer can do so through any of the Primary Dealers on the latest published list, which can be obtained from the Hong Kong Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk. Each tender must be for an amount of HKD50,000 or integral multiples thereof.           Tender results will be published on the HKMA’s website, the Hong Kong Government Bonds website, Bloomberg (GBHK ) and Refinitiv (IBPGSBPINDEX). The publication time is expected to be no later than 3pm on the tender day.HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds Tender Information     Tender information of re-opening of 5-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds: 

    Issue Number
    :
    05GB2912001

    Stock Code
    :
    4284 (HKGB 3.23 2912)

    Tender Date and Time
    :
    Wednesday, March 5, 20259.30 am to 10.30 am

    Issue and Settlement Date
    :
    Thursday, March 6, 2025

    Amount on Offer
    :
    HKD1.5 billion

    Maturity
    :
    5 years

    Remaining maturity
    :
    Approximately 4.75 years

    Maturity Date
    :
    Wednesday, December 5, 2029

    Interest Rate
    :
    3.23 per cent p.a. payable semi-annually in arrear

    Interest Payment Dates
    :
    June 5 and December 5 in each year, commencing on the Issue Date up to and including the Maturity Date, subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the Institutional Issuances Information Memorandum of the Infrastructure Bond Programme and Government Sustainable Bond Programme (Information Memorandum) published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

    Method of Tender
    :
    Competitive tender

    Tender Amount
    :
    Each competitive tender must be for an amount of HKD50,000 or integral multiples thereof. Any tender applications for the Bonds must be submitted through a Primary Dealer on the latest published list.The accrued interest to be paid by successful bidders on the issue date (March 6, 2025) for the tender amount is 402.64 per minimum denomination of HKD50,000.(The accrued interest to be paid for tender amount exceeding HKD50,000 may not be exactly equal to the figures calculated from the accrued interest per minimum denomination of HKD50,000 due to rounding).

    Other Details
    :
    Please see the Information Memorandum available on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website or approach Primary Dealers.

    Expected commencement date of dealing onthe Stock Exchangeof Hong Kong Limited
    :
    The tender amount is fully fungible with the existing 05GB2912001 (Stock code: 4284) listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

    Use of Proceeds
    :
    The Bonds will be issued under the institutional part of the Infrastructure Bond Programme. Proceeds will be invested in infrastructure projects in accordance with the Infrastructure Bond Framework published on the Hong Kong Government Bonds website.

     
    Ends/Monday, March 3, 2025Issued at HKT 17:00

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 12th Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum in the Asia & the Pacific kick starts in Jaipur

    Source: Government of India (2)

    12th Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum in the Asia & the Pacific kick starts in Jaipur

    On the occasion Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi emphasizes on Pro Planet People Approach (P-3 Approach)

    Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal announces Cities Coalition for Circularity(C-3), a digital platform for knowledge exchange for cities, technical institutions and tech providers

    Agreements worth ₹1,800 crores to be signed under CITIIS 2.0 benefiting 18 cities across 14 States for effective waste management

    Posted On: 03 MAR 2025 2:12PM by PIB Delhi

    The 12th Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum in Asia and the Pacific was inaugurated today in Jaipur. The inaugural session was attended by Shri Manohar Lal, Union Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, Chief Minister, Rajasthan. Mr. Trevor Hedley Manemahaga, Minister of Solomon Islands, Mr. Maina Vakafua Talia, Minister of Tuvalu, Mr. Ahmed Nizam, Deputy Minister of Climate Change of Maldives joined the session.  Mr.  Asao Keiichiro, Minister of Environment, Govt. of Japan joined the session through a virtual message.

    Shri Prem Chand Agarwal, Minister of Urban Development, Govt. of Uttarakhand, Shri Vipul Goel, Minister of Urban Local Bodies, Govt. of Haryana, Shri Jhabbar Singh Kharra, Minister of Urban Development & Housing, Govt. of Rajasthan, Shri Kailash Vijayvargiya, Minister of Urban Development & Housing, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh also graced the occasion.

    Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Message

    On this occasion, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared a special written message with the delegates of the Forum emphasising that India follows & strongly advocates the P-3 (Pro Planet People) approach. He has also mentioned that India has always been more than willing to share it experiences and learnings in its journey towards Circular Economy.

    In his message, he highlighted the role of 3R and Circular Economy principles in ensuring sustainable urban development and resource efficiency. He highlighted India’s leadership in global sustainability efforts, including Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) and the Panchamrit Goals announced at COP26, reinforcing India’s commitment to a net-zero future.

     

    Union Minister’s Address

    Inaugurating the event, Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal, welcomed dignitaries, industry leaders, and international representatives. He expressed pride in India hosting the 12th edition of the forum, after the successful 8th forum in Indore. The Minister highlighted Jaipur as an ideal venue due to its deep-rooted traditions in sustainability, such as rainwater harvesting and handicrafts made from recycled materials. He thanked Hon’ble CM of Rajasthan Shri Bhajanlal Sharma for his leadership in making sustainability key pillar in the State’s development.

    Launch of Cities Coalition for Circularity (C-3)

    Taking forward PM Modi’s vision, Shri Manohar Lal announced the Cities Coalition for Circularity (C-3), a multi-nation alliance for city-to-city collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and private sector partnerships. He stated, “We propose that a working group of member nations be formed after this forum to finalize the coalition’s structure and operational framework.” This  is expected to be a game changer in the city- city partnerships across nations. Shri Manohar Lal reaffirmed that this forum will act as a catalyst for resource efficiency and a low-carbon economy, strengthening collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers to build a sustainable future.

    During the inaugural address the Minister said “Circular Economy is not just an environmental responsibility but an economic necessity”. He pointed out that India has always practiced sustainable living, but industrialization led to an increase in waste and resource inefficiency. “Now is the time to modernize and integrate these traditional sustainable practices with technological advancements,” he said.

    Shri Manohar Lal emphasized that under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India is championing Circular Economy on the global stage. He highlighted key government initiatives such as:

    ✔ Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment)

    ✔ Panchamrit Goals at COP26, committing India to net-zero emissions by 2070

    ✔ Swachh Bharat Mission & AMRUT 2.0, tackling urban waste and wastewater recycling

    The Minister also spoke about India’s focus on Bio-CNG, plastic waste management, and e-waste recycling, reaffirming the government’s resolve to create a low-carbon, resource-efficient society.

    Jaipur Declaration (2025-2034)

    Shri Manohar Lal announced that the forum will adopt the Jaipur Declaration (2025-2034), a non-political, non-binding commitment that will guide the next decade of efforts towards resource efficiency and sustainable urban growth.

    3R India Pavilion – Showcasing Innovation

    Shri Manohar Lal, along with Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, inaugurated the 3R India Pavilion. The pavilion features the International 3R Trade and Technology Exhibition, showcasing over 40 Indian and Japanese businesses and start-ups working on waste management and Circular Economy solutions.

    Chief Minister’s Remarks

    Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, mentioned that  circular economy is not just a necessity for today but also for our future. He said that issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution are creating challenge for the planet Earth and Circular Economy is the most effective way to cope with these challenges.

    He said that it is a system where waste is reused & recycled causing reduced energy consumption and renewable energy is promoted.

    Highlighting the steps taken by Rajasthan Government Chief Minister said that the Rajasthan government is playing a leading role in this mission. An Environmental Management Cell (EMC) has been established so that waste management and recycling can be done more effectively.

    Inauguration of the 3R India Pavilion

    As part of the forum, the 3R India Pavilion was jointly inaugurated by Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal and Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma. The pavilion features the International 3R Trade and Technology Exhibition, showcasing innovative waste management and circular economy solutions from over 40 Indian and Japanese businesses and start-ups. The exhibition serves as a platform for industry leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies in resource efficiency and recycling.

     

    Signing of MoU for City Investments to Innovate Integrate and Sustain (CITIIS) 2.0

    During the event, a key Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for CITIIS 2.0 was signed, marking a significant milestone in urban sustainability initiatives. The Minister also spoke about CITIIS 2.0, a flagship initiative driving integrated waste management and climate action. He announced that agreements worth ₹1,800 crores will be signed under this initiative, benefiting 18 cities across 14 states, and serving as lighthouse projects for other urban areas.

    The 12th Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum will continue over the next few days, featuring expert discussions, policy dialogues, and collaborative initiatives to shape the future of sustainable urban development.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National duty of every citizen to contribute to the welfare of soldiers & their families: Raksha Mantri at CSR Conclave

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 03 MAR 2025 2:09PM by PIB Delhi

    Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has called upon the people to contribute whole-heartedly to the welfare of the soldiers and their families, terming it as the national duty of every citizen. Addressing the Armed Forces Flag Day Corporate Social Responsibility (AFFD CSR) Conclave in New Delhi on March 03, 2025, he stated that India’s soldiers always stand firm, vigilant and ready at the borders in difficult conditions to protect the country from all kinds of threats with courage & promptness.

    While the Government is committed to strengthening India’s security apparatus and ensuring the welfare of its soldiers & their families, it is the nation’s collective responsibility to come forward and support them in every way possible, he said.

    Shri Rajnath Singh asserted that CSR is not about 2% contribution, it is a matter of heart-to-heart connection with the brave soldiers and their dependants. “Whatever contribution you make, it will not be ordinary. You should take full care that tomorrow, when your real balance sheet is ready, it has more assets of satisfaction and happiness than liabilities,” he told the top corporate heads present on the occasion.           

    Raksha Mantri reiterated Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi-led Government’s commitment to enhance the participation of the private sector, stating that the goal of Aatmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat can be achieved through the concerted efforts of all stakeholders. He exuded confidence that with the growing private sector participation, India will find a place among the top-three economies of the world by 2027. He commended the corporate houses for their generous contributions towards AFFD Fund and felicitated top CSR donors on the occasion.

    The Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence has been working for the welfare and rehabilitation of war widows, wards of fallen soldiers and ex-servicemen, including disabled ones by providing financial assistance for their identified personal needs such as penury grant, children’s education grant, funeral grant, medical grant and orphan/disabled children grant.

    Contributions the AFFD Fund can be made through cheque/DD/NEFT/RTGS drawn in the following bank accounts:

    S No

    Bank Name & Address

    Account Number

    IFSC Code

    1.

    Punjab National Bank

     

    Sewa Bhawan, RK Puram

     

    New Delhi-110066

    3083000100179875

    PUNB0308300

    2.

    State Bank of India

     

    RK Puram

     

    New Delhi-110066

    34420400623

    SBIN0001076

    3.

    ICICI Bank

     

    IDA House, Sector-4, RK Puram

     

    New Delhi-110022

    182401001380

    ICIC0001824

     

    Payment can also be made through the QR Code given below:

     

    Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Secretary (Ex-Servicemen Welfare) Dr Niten Chandra, other senior officials of MoD, members from the CSR fraternity and serving & retired personnel of the Armed Forces attended the conclave.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $4.1 million at airport (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $4.1 million at airport (with photos)
    Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected cannabis buds worth about $4.1 million at airport (with photos)
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         ​Hong Kong Customs yesterday (March 2) detected a drug trafficking case involving baggage concealment at Hong Kong International Airport and seized about 16 kilograms of suspected cannabis buds with an estimated market value of about $4.1 million, as well as a suspected alternative smoking product.           A male passenger, aged 20, arrived in Hong Kong from Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday. During customs clearance, Customs officers found a total of about 16kg of suspected cannabis buds inside his check-in suitcase and the suspected alternative smoking product in his carry-on bag. The man was subsequently arrested.           The arrested man has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug and one count of importing an alternative smoking product. The case will be brought up at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts tomorrow (March 4).           Customs will continue to step up enforcement against drug trafficking activities through intelligence analysis. The department also reminds members of the public to stay alert and not participate in drug trafficking activities for monetary return. They must not accept hiring or delegation from another party to carry controlled items into and out of Hong Kong. They are also reminded not to carry unknown items for other people.           Customs will continue to apply a risk assessment approach and focus on selecting passengers from high-risk regions for clearance to combat transnational drug trafficking activities.           Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.           Under the Import and Export Ordinance, a person who imports an alternative smoking product into Hong Kong commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years.           Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002/en).

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Taxi fleets to commence service gradually and mark important milestone in taxi trade’s development

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Taxi fleets to commence service gradually and mark important milestone in taxi trade’s development
    Taxi fleets to commence service gradually and mark important milestone in taxi trade’s development
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         The Government today (March 3) announced that the five selected taxi fleet operators will soon commence service gradually, marking an important step to enhance taxi service quality and reform the taxi trade.     The Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Ms Mable Chan, accompanied by the Under Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Mr Liu Chun-san, and the Commissioner for Transport, Ms Angela Lee, attended the Taxi Fleet Launching Ceremony at the Transport Department (TD) Vehicle Examination Complex this morning. Other officiating guests were Legislative Council (LegCo) Member (Transport) Mr Frankie Yick; LegCo Member Dr Chan Han-pan; the Chairman of the LegCo Panel on Transport, Mr Chan Siu-hung; and the Deputy Chairman of the LegCo Panel on Transport, Mr Yiu Pak-leung.     Addressing the Launching Ceremony, Ms Chan said that the Taxi Fleet Launching Ceremony marked an important milestone of the taxi trade’s development in Hong Kong. The Government introduced a series of measures to enhance taxi services in the past two years, and the introduction of a new taxi fleet regime was one of the key initiatives. Under the TD’s regulatory regime, operators form fleets with professional management and good use of technologies to provide quality service for passengers, bringing a new look to the taxi trade.     She said that, following years of development and challenges, the taxi trade in Hong Kong can only make continuous improvement in the taxi service level to meet the expectations of the public and tourists by keeping up with the times with proactive and innovative reforms. She said she looks forward to the taxi fleets playing a leading role, injecting new impetus into the taxi trade and providing more quality services.     At the Launching Ceremony, representatives of the five selected operators (in alphabetical order of company name), namely Big Boss Taxi Company Limited, CMG Fleet Management Limited, Sino Development (International) Company Limited, SynCab Service Limited and Tai Wo Management Limited, introduced the features and highlights of their fleets respectively, including the vehicle models to be deployed, their body designs and logos, compartment facilities and safety devices.     The selected operators comprise three urban fleets and two mixed fleets, with a size ranging from 300 to 1 000 taxis each, providing a total of over 3 500 taxis, which account for nearly 20 per cent of the total number of taxis in Hong Kong. The selected operators will deploy about 1 500 new vehicles as fleet taxis at the time of service commencement. They will provide electric taxis, wheelchair-accessible taxis and premium taxis for passengers to promote green transport and cater for the diverse travel needs of individuals.     To ensure service quality, all fleets must provide online hailing services, customer service hotlines and different electronic communication channels for passengers to select appropriate vehicle types based on their needs, and rate driver services. In addition, all fleet taxis will provide multiple electronic payment means, while safety devices and driver monitoring systems will be equipped for passengers’ convenience and driving safety. For passengers’ easy identification, all fleet taxis are required to display a fleet taxi certificate and a fleet taxi plate.     The TD issued conditional grants of the Taxi Fleet Licence to five selected operators in end-July 2024, and they are required to complete the gearing-up work and commence service within one year. The first fleet is expected to start service by end-March 2025 the earliest. The TD will monitor the fleet’s operations and continue to actively promote the remaining fleets to commence operations as soon as possible.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hongkong Post to issue “2025 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         â€‹Hongkong Post announced today (March 3) that a new set of “2025 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” and associated philatelic products on the theme of Hong Kong landmarks will be released for sale on March 18 (Tuesday).
          
         The “2025 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” is the fifth set of definitive stamps issued by Hongkong Post since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. This set of definitive stamps introduces famous landmarks in Hong Kong through a set of 16 stamps. The landmarks include the Hong Kong Palace Museum, the International Finance Centre, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, Lai Chi Wo, etc, demonstrating the uniqueness and charm of Hong Kong as an international financial hub and an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchanges. The stamps showcase the stunning landscapes of Hong Kong and depict the city’s important infrastructure developments and conservation achievements. The definitive stamps are available in a full range of denominations, providing the public with convenience in combining the stamps for daily use when posting mail items.
          
         In parallel, the “2014 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” on the theme of the Hong Kong Global Geopark of China will continue to be on sale while stocks last. A special souvenir pack will be released to commemorate the concurrent sale of two sets of Hong Kong definitive stamps.
          
         Official first day covers for “2025 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” will be on sale at all post offices and Hongkong Post’s online shopping mall ShopThruPost (shopthrupost.hongkongpost.hk) from tomorrow (March 4), while postcards will be available at philatelic offices only. This set of definitive stamps and associated philatelic products will be on sale at all post offices and ShopThruPost from March 18, while serviced first day covers affixed with the definitive stamps, souvenir packs and maximum cards will be available at philatelic offices only. Stamp booklets will be on sale at all post offices (except mobile post offices) from March 18 to 24, and available at convenience stores and other non-post office outlets from March 24.
          
         A hand-back date-stamping service will be provided on March 18 at all post offices for official first day covers/souvenir covers/privately made covers bearing the first day of issue indication and a local address.
          
         In addition, to bring new excitement and enhance the commemoration, Hongkong Post will launch the “2025 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps” cachets which consist of 16 designs concurrently on the issue date of March 18 of the new definitive stamps. The full set of cachets will be set up at four post offices, namely the General Post Office, the Sha Tin Central Post Office, the Tsim Sha Tsui Post Office and the Tsuen Wan Post Office, as well as in the Postal Gallery at the Hongkong Post Building. In addition, six of these cachets will be available in the five designated post offices, with details in the Appendix.

         Information about this set of definitive stamps, associated philatelic products and cachets is available on the Hongkong Post Stamps website (stamps.hongkongpost.hk).                           

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens and social media accounts related to Nanyang Commercial Bank, Limited

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens and social media accounts related to Nanyang Commercial Bank, Limited
    Fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens and social media accounts related to Nanyang Commercial Bank, Limited
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wishes to alert members of the public to a press release issued by Nanyang Commercial Bank, Limited relating to fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens and social media accounts, which have been reported to the HKMA. A hyperlink to the press release is available on the HKMA website.           The HKMA wishes to remind the public that banks will not send SMS or emails with embedded hyperlinks which direct them to the banks’ websites to carry out transactions. They will not ask customers for sensitive personal information, such as login passwords or one-time password, by phone, email or SMS (including via embedded hyperlinks).           Anyone who has provided his or her personal information, or who has conducted any financial transactions, through or in response to the websites, login screens and social media accounts concerned, should contact the bank using the contact information provided in the press release, and report the matter to the Police by contacting the Crime Wing Information Centre of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Echo Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Take part in colorectal cancer screening and adopt healthy lifestyle

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Echo Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Take part in colorectal cancer screening and adopt healthy lifestyle
    Echo Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Take part in colorectal cancer screening and adopt healthy lifestyle
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         The Controller of the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health, Dr Edwin Tsui, today (March 3) urged members of the public to support Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month by adopting a healthy lifestyle and undergoing regular screenings to prevent colorectal cancer.           “The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization has recognised March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month every year to highlight the importance of screening for colorectal cancer, as well as to promote healthy lifestyle habits to reduce a person’s risk of developing colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer locally and the second most common cause of cancer death. In 2022, there were 5 190 newly diagnosed cases, and colorectal cancer led to 2 270 deaths. It is important for the public to be more aware of cancer prevention,” he said.     The primary prevention of cancer is to adopt a healthy lifestyle, while screening is a tool for secondary prevention to detect and treat precancerous lesions or early-stage cancers before symptoms appear, thereby increasing the cure rate.     “The DH encourages all asymptomatic Hong Kong residents aged between 50 and 75 to join the Government-subsidised Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme (CRCSP) as early as possible and to undergo screening tests every two years in the private sector. Participants should first attend a medical consultation provided by an enrolled primary care doctor (PCD) and receive a Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) screening arranged by the PCD. If the test result is positive, the participant will be referred to an enrolled colonoscopy specialist to receive a colonoscopy examination subsidised by the Government. If the test result is negative, the participant is advised to repeat the screening two years later,” Dr Tsui said.           The CRCSP has been operating smoothly since its launch in 2016. Last year, there were around 86 000 new participants in the CRCSP, a record annual high since its launch. As of the end of 2024, the total number of eligible participants was approximately 510 000. A cumulative total of about 77 000 persons had positive FIT screening results, about 40 000 persons were diagnosed to have colorectal adenomas after colonoscopy examinations, and about 3 400 persons had colorectal cancer. Among the colorectal cancer cases diagnosed under the CRCSP, a preliminary analysis of around 2 400 cases has been done, and about 56 per cent of these cases were in earlier stages and therefore had a more favourable prognosis.     The CRCSP is heavily subsidised by the Government. As of the end of 2024, around 1 090 PCDs have enrolled in the CRCSP, covering about 2 070 locations, and about 97 per cent of these locations will not charge any additional payment for the consultation or the FIT screening. Around 260 colonoscopy specialists have also joined the CRCSP. The colonoscopy specialists can only charge participants a co-payment of no more than $1,000 for providing standard colonoscopy examination services. Currently, colonoscopy examination services are available at about 780 service locations, with over 70 per cent of these locations not charging any additional payment for colonoscopy and polyp removal.            “The DH released the latest Health Behaviour Survey this January, which revealed that unhealthy but modifiable practices are common among the Hong Kong population. For example, 14.8 per cent of the adult population performed an insufficient level of physical activity, 97.0 per cent of the public had an inadequate intake of fruits and vegetables, and 2.7 per cent of the population (aged 15 or above) engaged in binge drinking at least monthly. These are important risk factors for developing common non-communicable diseases, including cancer. To prevent colorectal cancer, members of the public are encouraged to adopt healthy lifestyles and practices, including exercising regularly, eating two servings of fruits and three servings of vegetables daily, reducing the consumption of red meat and processed meat, maintaining a healthy body weight, and avoiding smoking and alcohol,” Dr Tsui added.           At the same time, the Primary Healthcare Commission is actively promoting the Life Course Preventive Care Plan via District Health Centres (DHCs), DHC Expresses and family doctors. Based on the core principles of prevention-oriented and whole-person care, a personalised preventive care plan will be formulated to address the health needs of citizens across different life stages with reference to the latest evidence. Family doctors and primary healthcare professionals will collaborate to provide health advice and education on chronic disease and cancer screening, as well as healthy lifestyles according to personal factors, including recommendations on colorectal cancer screening for those aged 50 or above.             For more information on the CRCSP (including eligibility criteria and the list of PCDs), please visit the DH’s thematic website www.colonscreen.gov.hk, or call 3565 6288 during office hours.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong to host Green Week in September

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Hong Kong to host Green Week in September
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    The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:     Hong Kong will host the second Hong Kong Green Week from September 8 to 12.           The theme of this year is “Forging a Sustainable Future Together”. The week-long event will cover a wide array of sustainability-related topics, providing stakeholders from various regions and sectors with a platform for dialogue and collaboration.           During the week, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the International Finance Corporation will co-host the anchor event, Climate Business Forum: Asia Pacific 2025. The Forum will bring together speakers at the forefront of sustainable business and finance for a deep dive into the region’s transition to low-carbon, resilient and inclusive growth. The HKMA will also co-ordinate other events such as conferences, roundtables, workshops and networking events hosted by international organisations, financial institutions, corporates, industry associations, academic institutions and others.  Event details will be announced in due course.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: On International Wheelchair Day 2025, various programmes organized across India emphasizing Empowerment and Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 8:38PM by PIB Delhi

    On the occasion of International Wheelchair Day 2025, various national institutes and composite regional centers (CRCs) under the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, organized numerous programmes across the country to promote accessibility, independence, and inclusion for Divyangjan. This day not only highlights the significance of wheelchairs in the lives of users but also serves as an important opportunity to enhance awareness and inclusivity in society.

    Seminar and Sports Events at NILD, Kolkata

    The National Institute for Locomotor Disabilities (NILD), Kolkata, hosted a seminar, wheelchair distribution, and various sports activities for wheelchair users. On this occasion, Ms. Dolly, a wheelchair user, was felicitated for her positive outlook on life and indomitable spirit.

    Discussion on Assistive Devices at NIEPID, Secunderabad

    The National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID), Secunderabad, in collaboration with Mobility India, Hyderabad, organized an interactive session on assistive technologies. Experts discussed the latest advancements in mobility aids and the significance of wheelchairs for persons with disabilities.

    Awareness Programme on Inclusion at SVNIRTAR, Odisha

    A special awareness programme was conducted for wheelchair users and caregivers at the Swami Vivekananda National Institute of Rehabilitation Training and Research (SVNIRTAR), Cuttack, Odisha. The event emphasized accessibility and inclusion, highlighting their impact on the lives of persons with disabilities.

    Public Awareness and Wheelchair Distribution Programme at CRC Gorakhpur

    The Composite Regional Centre (CRC), Gorakhpur, hosted a one-day awareness and wheelchair distribution programme, benefiting a large number of persons with disabilities. Wheelchairs were distributed, significantly enhancing mobility and self-reliance.

    Various Activities by CRC, Tripura

    On this occasion, CRC Tripura, organized special sessions focusing on the needs, rights and accessibility of wheelchair users.

    Wheelchair Training and Assistive Device Distribution at CRC, Davangere

    CRC Davangere, in collaboration with ALIMCO, conducted wheelchair operation training for 26 beneficiaries and distributed 90 assistive devices, ensuring better mobility and accessibility for persons with disabilities.

    Wheelchair Competition and Distribution at CRC, Nellore

    At CRC, Nellore, various programmes were conducted, including an awareness campaign on the importance of International Wheelchair Day, distribution of wheelchairs to those in need, and a wheelchair race competition. Winners of the competition were felicitated with special gifts.

    These initiatives not only highlighted the needs of wheelchair users but also marked a significant step towards building a more inclusive and empowered society.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah to inaugurate “Workshop on Sustainability and Circularity in Dairy Sector” in Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 3 March

    Source: Government of India

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah to inaugurate “Workshop on Sustainability and Circularity in Dairy Sector” in Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 3 March

    The Workshop will witness signing of MoUs for setting up of Biogas plants in multiple states

    Sustainability, efficiency and circularity in dairy sector will lead to realization of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Sahkar se Samriddhi’

    Workshop to discuss expansion of circular dairy practices and highlight the role of advanced technology in making dairy farming more efficient

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 7:29PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah will inaugurate the “Workshop on Sustainability and Circularity in Dairy Sector” on 3rdMarch 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The Workshop will focus on policies and initiatives of Ministry of Cooperation and the Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and fisheries aimed at promoting sustainable dairy farming while ensuring economic growth with environmental responsibility. Circularity is an economic concept that focuses on the reuse, regeneration, and recycling of resources, products, and materials to make the most environmentally friendly use of available resources.

    The workshop will witness signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for the establishment of biogas plants across multiple states, release of comprehensive guidelines aimed at promoting environmentally responsible practices in dairy farming and new financing initiatives under NDDB’s Large Scale Biogas/CBG projects and the Sustain Plus Project. The workshop will have technical sessions on sustainable manure management models which convert dairy waste into biogas, compressed biogas (CBG), and organic fertilizers.

    Experts from NDDB, industry, and global organizations will discuss ways to expand circular dairy practices, explore financing options, carbon credit opportunities, and waste-to-energy solutions, and highlight the role of advanced technology in making dairy farming more efficient. Sustainability and circularity in dairy sector along with increased efficiency will lead to realization of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Sahkar se Samriddhi’.

    The workshop is being organized by the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (DAHD), Government of India in coordination with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). The event will bring together key dignitaries, including Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Secretary of DAHD and senior officials of ministries such as New & Renewable Energy, Forest & Climate Change, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Jal Shakti. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 15th National Games Triathlon test event successfully concludes

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    15th National Games Triathlon test event successfully concludes
    15th National Games Triathlon test event successfully concludes
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         The National Games Coordination Office (Hong Kong) (NGCO) said today (March 2) that the 15th National Games (NG) Triathlon test event staged at the Central Harbourfront and Victoria Harbour on March 1 and 2 concluded successfully.      A total of around 110 athletes from the Mainland, Macao, and Hong Kong participated in the two-day test event. Among them, 10 athletes (six males and four females), were from Hong Kong. The starting point of the races was located at the waterfront of the Wan Chai Temporary Promenade, while the finish line was set at the Central Harbourfront Event Space. The women’s individual and the men’s individual events were held on the first day and the winners were Ms Yang Yifan and Mr Zhang Xirui from Shandong triathlon team respectively. As for the first-ever mixed relay event in Hong Kong, Shandong team won the gold medal, while Liaoning team took the silver and Hong Kong team claimed the bronze.      The Head of the NGCO, Mr Yeung Tak-keung, said the race route this time has several characteristics, including that the end point was set at the Central Harbourfront Event Space for the first time while there were two transition areas, with one near the swimming area (swim-to-cycling transition) and another one at the Central Harbourfront Event Space (cycling-to-run transition); the athletes ran through a number of Hong Kong landmarks during the races, such as the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Central Government Offices, the Legislative Council Complex, and the Hong Kong Observation Wheel; the cycling route was between Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai and International Finance Centre in Central, with the backdrop of business district in Central and stunning scenery of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour; the cycling route passing through the Central Harbourfront Event Space raised the difficulty and made the event more enjoyable; and a spectator stand with seats was arranged at the Central Harbourfront Event Space to let audiences have a close sight of the races and witness the moments of crossing the line.      The test event was organised by the NGCO under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and co-organised by the Triathlon Association of Hong Kong China, with the China Triathlon Sports Association as an advisor. The test event covered a wide range of aspects, including operation and procedures of events, organisation of races, venue setup, information systems, security, medical services, accommodation, hospitality, food and beverage, transportation arrangements and contingency plans.      Mr Yeung said the NGCO will review the event procedures and other details with various related organisations and government departments after the test event, with a view to better preparing for the official events to be held at the end of this year.      For information on the 15th NG, the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympic Games in Hong Kong, please visit the thematic website (www.2025nationalgames.gov.hk/en/index.html), as well as the Facebook page (www.facebook.com/2025nationalgames.hk) and Instagram page (www.instagram.com/2025nationalgames.hk).

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Text of the Vice-President’s address at IIT Hyderabad (Excerpts)

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 6:30PM by PIB Delhi

    Very good afternoon all of you and I had the occasion to say it yesterday, there are no backbenchers in IITs, there are only backbenches. Am I right? Shri Jishnu Dev Verma, Honourable Governor Telangana, Honourable Member of Parliament, Shri M. Raghunandan Rao, Chairman, Board of Governors, IIT Hyderabad, Dr. B. V. R. Mohan Reddy, a man highly acclaimed, highly accoladed and I shared his thoughts with you, mincing no words.

    When IIT Board of Governors is fully involved, things are in a different groove. Professor B. S. Murthy, Director IIT Hyderabad, watch out for him. He is not as he appears, a tough guy. He means business and he means two other things apart from business. Number two is business, Number three, is business. Brevity is the soul of wit, the soul of demonstration of it in his discourse. Every word was amplified, a thought process with which you all are involved. He indicated, we don’t only create ideas, we ideate, we innovate, we accomplish. When you monetise every second, every moment, you do justice not only to yourself but to humanity.

    But you are greatly privileged when you happen to be in Bharat, home to one-sixth of humanity. We are privileged today to have presence of Honourable members of Parliament. Shri Vaddiraju Ravichandra, Shri S. S. Babu, I’ll face them in Rajya Sabha from my chair. You must have seen Rajya Sabha proceedings. They are good cholesterol. Soothing and make positive contributions. It was a great loss to the chairman of Rajya Sabha when Shri Vijay Sai Reddy ji, a very distinguished parliamentarian, ceased to be its member. I wish him great luck.

    The director focused and so did the chairman of the board of governors. An Institution is defined by the infrastructure, but that is easily creatable. That is essential, but not the cutting edge. It is our 300 squad of faculty members with greater recognition who are giving everything to make you future leaders. And let me tell you, there can be no greater honour at the moment than a global benchmark to get such quality education as your Institute.

    Amongst the IITs, in terms of time, you may not have been in the beginning, but by your achievements, by your accomplishments, you have reached that group. My congratulations to the entire faculty. The director must settle me, finding I have a political background of having been in parliament in 1989 when I ministered there, and also taking a vote without spilling out my role as Governor of the state of West Bengal. It reminded me I have to focus on innovation.

    Innovation, boys and girls, is a panacea for what we need and what kills us. It is a one-stop solution to bring about progress, sustainable development, and solve our problems. When it comes to Bharat, a land of homogeneous, demonstrated to the world for over 5,000 years, an Indian mind has a DNA which speaks of genius.

    Let me buttress it by one illustration. We are a nation of 1.4 billion people and we are well spread out. The landscape, rural, semi-urban, urban, metro, and top metros. But when it came to technological penetration and digitisation, just imagine, accessibility of technology and adaptability of those in the villages. Amazing performance, giving us global recognition. If our people-centric policies, if service delivery is so efficient, it is on account of adaptability to technology of our brothers and sisters in the villages. I am son of a farmer.

    Imagine the kind of pride I have. Three times a year, about 100 million farmers get a direct amount in their bank accounts. The government or the system is not important. It is an achievement, but the farmers are equipped on their own to receive it. Now if you go to the base of it, this would not have been possible unless the Prime Minister of the country entertained the grandiose idea that they must have access to banking system.

    And in the shortest space, when it comes to time assessment, over 500 million people have got banking vision. Second, the malice of nepotism, and that is highly unacceptable to our young people, because if patronage is password for an employment or opportunity, you will have a deep frustration.

    And there was a time, not long ago, when power corridors were infested with corrupt elements. Decision-making was leveraged extraordinarily. Patronage was a password for success. There was in that country a privileged pedigree. They entertained the idea that we are above law. We are beyond the reach of law. Nothing could be more frustrating toyoung minds. I faced it during my time.

    Imagine my pain, admitted to an IIT, had no money, couldn’t go. Imagine my pain, as an advocate, had to work very hard to get a loan of 6000 rupees for my digestion. Vividly I had before me the manager who said, I can give you without paying guarantee because I find you are a good lawyer, and look at the transformative change you are witnessing. Start-ups, unicorns emanating from tier 2 cities.

    You are, and you try, Gen Z and Generation Next and those who are before me. You are the most vital stakeholders in democracy, in progress of this nation. Right now, if you have to see where we are heading, then we have to find the ecosystem. A nation’s state is fundamental because if the nation is let say at war, things go horizontally. So nation’s state is important. So is the national movement. Also its growth trajectory, the destination it has for itself, its ecosystem.

    And when we examine these things, reality check, our nation is in a top global group. World technological leaders, when it comes to finer aspects of development like Quantum computing or Green Hydrogen mission or commercialisation of 6G, areas which will appeal you not to ordinary youth, but we are in the big league of nations.

    Artificial intelligence is bringing about paradigm shift every moment. It is introduction of an era, a new kind of industrial revolution with greater potential, challenges and opportunities. This has a big basket of opportunities for boys and girls. Let me remind you one aspect. I had the occasion to face terrible panks of pain in 1990.

    I was a Minister and our gold had to be shipped out by air to be placed to two banks in Switzerland to sustain our fiscal credibility because our foreign exchange could not last even for a few weeks, not to speak of months.

    It was in doldrums, dangerously moving around 1 billion US dollars. This is not a concern to us at all at the moment. We are 700 billion, but concern to you is we are having trade deficit with a neighbouring country to the extent of 90 billion US dollars, and if I go by the figures recently released, the input is 17% year on year and the output is only 11%. Solution to that has to be found by you.

    You will have to focus and only you can do it. I do agree that young minds like you have capacity to bring about big transformative change. But then you need some support. And one support is I seek to steer your minds, minds of the parliamentarians, minds of industry leaders, your chairman represents that group. Academia, your director represents it.

    Economic nationalism. Much of the trade deficit that is draining out our foreign exchange to the tune of hundreds of billions. If one country is around 90 billion US dollars, you can imagine when we cumulatively assess it.

    Why should this country import what is available? Number two, if it is avoidable, can’t our genius find a solution by way of substitution? and three, our raw materials leave our shores, pronouncing on our inability to add value to the raw material. In the process, we deprive our people of work on both accounts, avoidable imports and export of raw material. The blunt entrepreneurship, this mindset has to dominate us.

    The role of the people is crucial, but then the greater role is of those in industry, commerce, business and trade. Can’t they sit on one table through their associations and take a call? That, I would urge, should be taken.

    While I was examining your motto and logo, both are critical, and I am happy by what I have gathered on my own and what has been asserted by the director and chairman. Motto: Inventing and innovating in Technology for Humanity.

    Logo: Expansion and Growth of Knowledge, and this is drawn from Telugu. Let me reflect on some changes that are worrisomely alarming, concerning. India is a land of rich languages.

    Sanskrit, Bangla, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, several languages. Even in Parliament, simultaneous translation takes place in 22 languages. Our civilisational ethos tells us inclusivity. Should there be confrontational stance on language in land of Bharat?

    What a moment of pride for everyone when languages were put in the classical language status recently. We have to nurture every language. Our languages have global outreach. They are gold mine of literature, and the literary pieces have knowledge and wisdom. Vedas, Puranas, our epics, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita.

    And therefore I call upon youth of the country, Social media has given you the power to take a call. If there is deviation from our commitment to nationalism, if there is assessment of development through partisan prism, we need to be watchdogs.

    Use the power to blunt the narratives that emanate from forces that are financially fuelled only to injure Bharat. Because you are at the moment living in times that indicate hope and possibility. Your basket is limitless.

    Look at sea surface, deep sea, ground, underground, sky or space. Your opportunities and challenges are there. Mid-blue economy or space economy.

    Let me pose a question to you. If the International Monetary Fund has asserted that India, Bharat at the moment is a hotspot, a global centre, most attractive one for investment and opportunity, is it for government jobs? Certainly not. Therefore, that opportunity is for you also.

    Investment, these days I can tell you with my exposure in governance, is not a problem at all. You would have seen in start-ups investment, apart from the governmental affirmative policies, innovative framework, top business leaders investing in start-ups. The hierarchical succession mechanism in industrial business has collapsed.

    Tech tycoons are emerging. There was a time when we could not see a single Indian soul working in global top corporates at any level, and now boys and girls, there is not a single global corporate of consequence where an Indian genius is not contributing at the top level.

    When that is the scenario, you have to make a difference. You have to catalyse the change which you think is best for the nation. And I would say, don’t just catalyse, be the epicentre of change.

    Another centre of change, never ever keep a brilliant idea in your mind. Your mind is not a parking space. What a parking place.

    You do greatest injustice to you and to humanity that an idea has occurred to you and you fear experimentation. You fear failure. Boys and girls’ fear of failure is a myth.

    Chandrayaan 2,I was governor of the state of West Bengal. It was September, I think, 2019. I think 2019, and I was in the company of about 500 school-going children, young boys and girls. Chandrayaan 2 landed close but could not touch the lunar surface. For some who are recipe for chaos, some would define nothing but negativity. For some who see nothing but only taint in your white cloth, they said, failure, so much money, but if you examine success of Chandrayaan 3, was rooted in the foundation laid by Chandrayaan 2, you all will realise first attempt success has eluded most great innovations.

    Let me focus on reality of research and innovation. First our corporates. I am not critical of them, I am critique. They must invest in research. They must invest in research for development and innovation. They must compete with global giants, because this investment is not for the beneficiary student, boy or girl of your Institute or other Institutes.

    It is for benefit of our present, our future. And trust me, we have had a big change in our strategic system globally. Conventional war system has collapsed. It is diplomacy that defines. Innovation and research give us great cutting edge in soft diplomacy. We become a great power. Therefore I appeal from this podium. Corporates, examine what your peers are doing in the West. Please come closer to them.

    Second, look at global Universities. Their endowment funds in billions of US dollars. I had the occasion to glance. Oh my god, crossing in 50 billion US dollars. If you see the top list, why don’t we have it? I hope, Governor of the board, we started in 2008.

    We have Alumni. Let our alumni plow in the corpus. Amount doesn’t matter. It is the spirit of contribution that will generate a connect with the Institute.

    A pride for them also. I have mooted an idea. I hope someone takes it.

    We have institutes of excellence, IITs, IIMs and other institutes. Their aluminium associations must form into a confederation of associations of aluminium. It will be a top world benchmark think tank for policy making.

    It can spur research and innovation. All I am indicating is that these thoughts which I have shared are only indicative, because you are discerning minds, you can on your own work about it.

    If a man like me, who had such a successful career, I can say so, now I am not a senior advocate anymore, to be designated senior in less than 10 and a half years of my practise. No one has done it. I still feel the void of not getting admission to IIT. You are there. I still have the void.

    The position of the Governor or Vice-President does not compensate it. And therefore, I am your Eklavya. I am trying to persuade you.

    I would conclude, I invite in batches students of the IIT and the faculty to be my guests for a visit to Indian parliament, and I would have the occasion and I would gather some people who need to be educated. No pun intended.

    We will have luncheon, brainstorming sessions. I will depute an Officer from my secretariat to be in touch with the Registrar, and this will be done before I take off in my helicopter. I hope you will respond to me. I go with a deep sense of satisfaction, optimism and confidence.

    Though I have not been able to share my thoughts in completeness, but I know, I may have sent or short changed you. But you have received what I mean to convey.

    Thank you so much for your time.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Jan Aushadhi – Virasat Ke Saath: Second day of celebrations for Jan Aushadhi Diwas 2025

    Source: Government of India

    Jan Aushadhi – Virasat Ke Saath: Second day of celebrations for Jan Aushadhi Diwas 2025

    Heritage walks conducted at 25 places across the country to spread the message of health and wealth with Jan Aushadhi

    More than 500 Free Health Camps (Jan Arogya Mela) organized especially for senior citizens

    Posted On: 02 MAR 2025 5:39PM by PIB Delhi

    The second day of 7th Jan Aushadhi Diwas 2025 titled as “Jan Aushadhi – Virasat Ke Saath” started off with an early morning tour at Heritage sites of 25 different monuments across the country.

    The term Heritage has a connotation of tradition and culture which has existed for a long time. In the same manner, senior citizens of the country have kept traditions and cultures alive. To take care of the senior citizens and keep the traditions and cultures of the country intact, health camps were organised at Jan Aushadhi Kendras across the country at 500 different locations. A wide range of medical tests were conducted at these Health Camps including blood pressure check, sugar level check-up, free doctor consultation etc. to spread awareness about the importance of health and Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya JanAushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP).

       

    Today, 25 heritage walks have been organized across the country including Hauz Khas in New Delhi. Chief Executive Officer of PMBI Shri Ravi Dadhich led the walk at Hauz Khas, New Delhi along with other officials and kendra owners on the morning of 2nd March.

    Presently, more than 15,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras have been opened across the country covering all the districts of the country. Under the scheme, the Government has set a target to open 25000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras by 31st March, 2027 across the country.

    At the initiative of the Prime Minister, the 7th of March is celebrated every year as “Jan Aushadhi Diwas” with a view to enhance awareness about the scheme and promote generic medicines.  As in earlier years, week-long events have been planned at various locations across the country from the 1st to the 7th of March 2025.

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