| Pilot Project -Clean India |
| Under the Clean India Pilot Project, all issues regarding the heritage site are taken care of including providing drinking water facilities, renovation of toilets, proper signages in and around the premises, placing of garbage bins, maintenance of parking lots at Qutab Minar, conversion of Qutab Minar Complex into friendly zone for physically challenged persons, various repair/replacement work, 24 X 7 management and garbage clearance, tourist help desks and deployment of volunteers for better management amongst others. Clean India Campaign has been initiated by the Ministry of Tourism with the objective to increase tourist arrivals to the country and to improve quality of services and provide a hygienic environment in and around tourist destinations across the country in sync with the 12th Five Year Plan of the Government of India. In the first phase of the campaign, 36 such monuments have been identified by the Ministry of Tourism and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Clean India Campaign is a multi pronged action and comprehensive strategy to ensure an acceptable level of cleanliness and hygiene practices at tourist destinations for an inclusive and sustainable development of tourism through ownership and involvement of private and public sector stakeholders. This initiative aims to create a collective mindset that promotes cleanliness and hygiene by a balance of persuasion, education, sensitization, training, demonstration, regulation and involvement of every individual. India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), the public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India was entrusted with the partnership of the Pilot Project of the prestigious campaign at Qutab Minar. ITDC has been networking with various stakeholders including Municipal Corporation of Delhi, ASI, Delhi Jal Board , Delhi Development Authority, Traffic Department and the Shop Owners and Trade Association around the Qutab Complex to make the project a success. |
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Pilot Project -Clean India
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Shoorveer
| IAF Participates in Exercise ‘Shoorveer’ by SWC |
| The South Western Command, Army is conducting Exercise ‘Shoorveer’ in the desert sector of Rajasthan. The IAF is involved in the exercise with troops (EWT) in a big way with elements from WAC providing full spectrum of Air Support during the exercise. The offensive Air Support will involve all type of fighters including SU-30. Mi-35, attack helicopters would also be providing the Offensive Air Support to the ground troops. Counter Surface Force Operations are crucial to the overall success of the Land Operations. The Mi-17s including some elements from SWAC would be employed for the Special Heliborne Operations (SHBO). The Combat Support role will also see, the Airborne Assault Operations where a large contingent of paratroopers will be para dropped in the exercise area. The exercise would see the Surface Forces and the Air Force elements fighting together in close coordination with each other. This however, calls for a high degree of Control and Coordination which is achieved by adhering to laid down operating procedures and supported by complex communication networks. Both the Army and Air Force would field their Remotely Piloted Aircrafts (RPAs) in support of their missions. A significant amount of joint training has been carried out by the Army and Air Force prior to the exercise during the preparatory phase, both by day and by night. |
AAHAR
A premier Exhibition divided into two independent shows viz.'FOOD INDIA' covering food,processed foods sector and HOSPITALITY INDIA representing Hotel & restaurant , Bakery & confectionery equipment and supplies. Aahar has been recognized as one of the leading events of its kind in Asia.
Aahar series of fairs have been playing a significant role not only in bringing together the potential business partners from India and abroad but also Providing a platform for implementing Government schemes for infrastructural development like establishing food parks, packaging and value- added centres, integrated cold-chain facility, irradiates and modernized abattoir. It also offers a reliable and time tested forum for B to B transactions, exploration of joint ventures and technological up-gradation and sourcing opportunities.
Aahar 2012 will thus offer a segmentised platform for showcasing the developments and progress achieved in the processed food and hospitality sectors; through ambit of display covering products, technologies and services, and the scope embodied by them for investment and tech. up- gradation.
The Fair is being organized with the support of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Co-Associates of Resource companies for the Hospitality Industry of India (ARCHII), New Delhi, AIl India Food Processors’ Association, New Delhi and Hotel and Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (HOTREMAI).
Supported By
Ministry of Food Processing Industres (Govt. Of India) & Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
Co-Associates
Association of Resource Companies for the Hospitality Industry of india (ARCHII). Hotel & Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers' Association of india (HOTREMAI). All India Food Processors' Association (AIFPA)
Aahar series of fairs have been playing a significant role not only in bringing together the potential business partners from India and abroad but also Providing a platform for implementing Government schemes for infrastructural development like establishing food parks, packaging and value- added centres, integrated cold-chain facility, irradiates and modernized abattoir. It also offers a reliable and time tested forum for B to B transactions, exploration of joint ventures and technological up-gradation and sourcing opportunities.
Aahar 2012 will thus offer a segmentised platform for showcasing the developments and progress achieved in the processed food and hospitality sectors; through ambit of display covering products, technologies and services, and the scope embodied by them for investment and tech. up- gradation.
The Fair is being organized with the support of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Co-Associates of Resource companies for the Hospitality Industry of India (ARCHII), New Delhi, AIl India Food Processors’ Association, New Delhi and Hotel and Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (HOTREMAI).
Supported By
Ministry of Food Processing Industres (Govt. Of India) & Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
Co-Associates
Association of Resource Companies for the Hospitality Industry of india (ARCHII). Hotel & Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers' Association of india (HOTREMAI). All India Food Processors' Association (AIFPA)
Friday, June 22, 2012
NBS scheme
The Cabinet today accorded approval for the proposals of the Department of Fertilizers for fixation of rates of Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) for the year 2012-13, w.e.f 1st April 2012. It has approved per Kg NBS rates of fertilizer nutrients namely Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P), Potash (K) and Sulphur (S)for the financial year 2012-13 at Rs. 24, Rs. 21.804, Rs. 24 and Rs. 1.677 respectively. Accordingly, the subsidy on Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and Muriate of Potash (MOP) would be Rs. 14350 PMT and Rs. 14440 PMT, respectively. The per Metric Tonne subsidy on other P&K fertilizes covered under the Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy shall be as per the nutrient content in that grade.
At the announced rate, total subsidy outgo for the P&K fertilizers for the financial year 2012-13 would be reduced by more than 20%. The total subsidy outgo for P&K fertilizers for 2012-13 will depend on the overall consumption of fertilizers in the year 2012-13.
All farmers in the country will be the beneficiaries.
Background
The Department of Fertilizers is implementing Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for the P&K fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2010. As per NBS Policy, the Government of India announce NBS rates for various nutrients for P&K fertilizers covered under the policy before the start of financial year.
This is to make P&K fertilizers available at a price lower than its delivered cost. These subsidized fertilizers would be available to all the farmers of the country. It is expected that farmers will make optimum use of fertilizers in order to increase the productivity of soil thereby ensuring food security.
At the announced rate, total subsidy outgo for the P&K fertilizers for the financial year 2012-13 would be reduced by more than 20%. The total subsidy outgo for P&K fertilizers for 2012-13 will depend on the overall consumption of fertilizers in the year 2012-13.
All farmers in the country will be the beneficiaries.
Background
The Department of Fertilizers is implementing Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for the P&K fertilizers w.e.f. 1.4.2010. As per NBS Policy, the Government of India announce NBS rates for various nutrients for P&K fertilizers covered under the policy before the start of financial year.
This is to make P&K fertilizers available at a price lower than its delivered cost. These subsidized fertilizers would be available to all the farmers of the country. It is expected that farmers will make optimum use of fertilizers in order to increase the productivity of soil thereby ensuring food security.
Virtual Labs Project Launched
| Virtual Labs Project Launched |
The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India today launched Virtual Labs — a collection of ninety-one virtual laboratories containing hundreds of experiments in nine disciplines of science and engineering. As part of Ministry of Human Resource Development(MHRD)’s National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT), Virtual Labs is part of a comprehensive undertaking to provide easily accessible and high quality education throughout India.
Virtual Labs’primary focus is to provide graduate and undergraduate college and university students with the ability to perform their required laboratory experiments using only the World Wide Web, a standard computer, and an Internet connection. Virtual Labs allow students to practice and better learn the science and engineering behind the experiments that they are required to perform. Virtual Labs also allows the sharing of costly equipment across the country, and in very rural areas, students will be able to perform experiments that they would not otherwise be able to access.
Nearly 300 department heads, faculty, and staff representing 152 institutions have been trained across India. Over 20 Nodal Centres have been created, institutions who have expressed their interest to champion Virtual Labs in their organisations and geographical areas.
The Pilot Phase of the Virtual Labs project started in April 2009. During this phase, approximately twenty labs were developed as proof of concept. The Main Phase began in April 2010. So far, over 80 Virtual Labs have been developed, and are undergoing field trials in various parts of the country.
Two types of virtual labs have been developed under this project. In the Simulation Based Virtual Labs the experiments are modeled using mathematical equations. The simulations are carried out remotely at a high-end server, and the results are communicated to the student over the internet. Simulation based Virtual Labs are scalable and can cater to a large number of simultaneous users.
Using the Remote Triggered Virtual Labs the actual experiments are triggered remotely. The output of the experiment (being conducted remotely) is communicated back to the student over the internet. This class of Virtual Labs gives the student the output of real-time experiments. Typically, time-slots are booked before conducting such experiments.
All Virtual Labs can be accessed through a common website: www.vlab.co.in. At the user end, a PC and broadband connectivity enables the user to access Virtual Labs.
These Virtual Labs will be very useful for Engineering College Students who do not have access to good lab-facilities, High-school students, whose inquisitiveness will be triggered, possibly motivating them to take up higher-studies, Researchers in different institutes who can collaborate / share equipment and engineering colleges, who can benefit from the content and related teaching resources.
Currently 85 Virtual Labs have been developed comprising of 769 experiments. Trainings and workshops have been held all over India to disseminate knowledge of these Virtual Labs. Future efforts will involve development of virtual labs in different subjects and wide dissemination of this knowledge.
A Collaborative Platform for Development of Virtual Labs has been created that assists the faculty with authoring and maintaining Virtual Labs. The platform hosts over 825 experiments developed by many of the partner institutions. The Collaborative Platform provides the server side architecture for ensuring that virtual labs run securely, can effectively serve thousands of students simultaneously, and reserve time slots for experiments that require scheduling. The Collaborative Platform also provides tools to help teachers monitor their students’ progress and make changes to the instructional material.
Student interest in Virtual Labs has also been enthusiastic. The Virtual Labs site (vlab.co.in) has had 233,570 site visits and 1,034,443 page visits in just the last 6 months. There are over 4500 registered users from 134 countries and handles around 100GB of traffic per month with visitors from India, United States, Malaysia, Philippines, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, Pakistan and so on.
With the launch of Virtual Labs Indian students will have easy access to an encyclopedia of science and engineering knowledge presented in a way that is engaging, immersive, and enjoyable. Virtual Labs will allow students to explore, discover, and learn wherever they are and at their convenience.
List of Virtual Labs that are ready
A. Electronics & Communications
· Virtual Advanced Lab for Interactive Design and Test in Electronics
· Virtual Microwave Laboratory
· Wireless Lab
· Engineering Electro-magnetics Laboratory
· Queuing Networks Modelling Lab
· Hybrid electronics Lab
· RF microwave characterization Lab
· Transducer and instrumentation virtual lab
· Electronic design using DSP,FPGA,CPLD and Micro controllers through simulation and direct access of the hardware
· Digital Electronic Circuits Laboratory
· Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
· Fading Channels and Mobile Communications
· Basic Electronics
· Systems, communication and control laboratory
· Speech Signal Processing Laboratory
· Digital VLSI Design Virtual lab
· Signals and Systems Laboratory
· Electromagnetic Theory
· Virtual Electric Circuits
B. Computer Science & Engineering
· Problem Solving
· FPGA & Embedded systems lab
· Computer Architecture& organization
· Advanced Network Technologies
· Software Engineering
· Data Structures
· Computer Programming
· Data Mining
· Databases
· Computer Organization
· VLSI
· Digital Logic Design
· Speech Signal Processing
· Mobile Robotics
· Computer Graphics
· Image Processing
· Pattern Recognition
· Artificial Neural Networks
· Virtual Advanced VLSI Lab
· Cryptography Lab
C. Electrical Engineering
· Sensors Modeling& Simulation
· Industrial Automation Laboratory
· PLC
· Analog Signals, Network and Measurement Laboratory
· Real Time Embedded Systems Laboratory
· Electrical Machines Laboratory
· Creative Design, Prototyping & Experiential Simulation Lab
· Ergonomics Lab for Assessing Physical Aspects of Design
· Virtual English and Communication
· Virtual Anthropology Lab
D. Mechanical Engineering
· Metal Forming Lab
· Vibration and Acoustics
· Micromachining laboratory
· Kinematics & Dynamics of Mechanisms
· Mine Automation and Virtual Reality
E. Chemical Engineering
· Process control, reaction engineering and unit operations lab
· Chemical Engineering
· Simulation of Control of Magnetic Levitation System
· Virtual Lab for Mass Transfer
F. Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
· Bioreactor Modeling& Simulation lab
· Biomedical and Signal processing Laboratory
· Virtual Proteomics Laboratory
· Neurophysiology (pilot)
· Neuron Simulation Lab (pilot)
· Biochemistry Virtual Lab I
· Biochemistry Virtual Lab II
· Population Ecology I
· Population Ecology II
· Immunology Virtual Lab I
· Immunology Virtual Lab II
· Microbiology Virtual Lab I
· Microbiology Virtual Lab II
· Molecular biology Virtual Lab I
· Molecular biology Virtual Lab II
· Cell biology Virtual Lab I
· Cell biology Virtual Lab II
G. Civil Engineering
· Strength of Materials Lab
· Fluid Mechanics Lab
· Soil Mechanics Lab
· Basic Structural Analysis Lab
· Surveying Lab
H. Physical Sciences
· Physical sciences
· Virtual Advanced Mechanics Lab
· Virtual Optics Lab
· Virtual Electricity& Magnetism Lab
· Virtual Heat & Thermodynamics Lab
· Virtual Modern Physics Lab
· Virtual Harmonic Motion and Waves Lab
I. Chemical Sciences
· Analytical Lab
· Virtual Chemistry Lab
· Virtual Lab in“Charge and Particle size Determination in Colloidal Systems”
· Virtual Lab in“Absorption Spectroscopy”
· Virtual Lab in “CD Spectroscopy”
· Physics of Biomolecules
· Physical chemistry lab
· Physical Chemistry
· Organic Chemistry
· Inorganic Chemistry
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