Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Simplification of Operational Guidelines for Opening of self Financing Units of NSS


National Services Scheme (NSS) is a flagship programme of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, being implemented since 1969 with the objective of developing the personality and character of the student youth through voluntary community service. Currently, there are about 32.5 lakhs NSS volunteers in senior secondary schools, colleges and universities, but the same is less than 15% of the student strength eligible to join NSS. The expansion of the NSS has been constrained by the availability of funding support from the Government. 

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had introduced the framework for opening of the self-financing units of NSS in October, 2007 so that expansion of NSS network can continue irrespective of the availability of Government funding. However, the SFUs mechanism has met with limited success. Total enrolment under SFUs is only about one lakh volunteers so far. 

Based on feedback from all concerned stakeholders, the Ministry has decided to simplify the Operational Guidelines for setting up of SFUs. Accordingly, the requirements regarding Application Form/ Supporting Documents has been greatly simplified and the power to sanction SFUs has been delegated to a State Level Committee of the University and the Regional Centre Head of NSS. The Revised guidelines have since been notified and can be seen on the NSS website. It is expected that this step shall go a long way in further popularizing the NSS movement in the country. 

Overall Facts at A Glance of 7th Polling Day on 30th April, 2014



S. No.
STATE/UTs
Seats Polling
Total Electorate
Total No. of Contesting Candidates
No. of Observers
No. of Polling Stations
No. of EVMs to be used
No. of Personnel deployed
1.
Andhra Pradesh
17/42
28174056
265
42
30574
187600
Not Available
2.
Bihar
7/40
11042043
94
17
10157
21800
58215
3.
Gujarat
26/26
40603111
334
63
45380
114594
234011
4.
J & K
1/6
1207193
14
5
1546
3092
6942
5.
Punjab
13/13
19608177
253
40
22022
63279
Not Available
6.
Uttar Pradesh
14/80
24694034
233
34
25380
65416
109641
7.
West Bengal
9/42
13957381
87
22
17332
34664
Not Available
8.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
1/1
207458
11
2
163
239
Not Available
9.
Daman & Diu
1/1
111057
4
4
119
49
Not Available


Total

89

139604510

1295

299

152673

490733

408809


Friday, April 25, 2014

Form Expert Committee to decide New Capital for Successor State of Andhra Pradesh



The Centre has  constituted the following Committee known as the Expert Committee to study the various alternatives regarding the new Capital for the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and make appropriate recommendations in pursuant to the Section 6 of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014: -

a)         Shri K C Siva Ramakrishnan, IAS (Retd.), Research Professor & Chairman, Governing Board, CPR – Chairman
b)         Dr.Rathin Roy, Director, National Institute of Public Finance & Policy, New Delhi
c)         Shri Aromar Revi, Director, Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bengaluru
d)         Prof.Jagan Shah, Director, National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
e)         Prof. K T Ravindran, Former Dean School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi

 The Terms of Reference of the Committee are as follows:

1. To study various alternatives for locating the new capital of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and evaluate their comparative suitability based on available data, site visits and consultations with the stakeholders, central government and the existing government of Andhra Pradesh and the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and submit its report within 31st August, 2014.

2. To evaluate the possible alternatives and make appropriate recommendations based on the following considerations:
a) Availability of sufficient land, water and other essential natural resources with due regard to the possibility of de-reservation of degraded forest land.

b) Conduct an assessment of the potential for planned growth for the estimated population with appropriate zoning regulations as well as the feasibility of accommodating large structures to house the Raj-Bhawan, State Legislature (Assembly and Council), Secretariat, High Court, office buildings, guest houses, residential quarters and physical infrastructure including stadia, conference halls, convention centres, hotels, hospitals, schools, colleges, educational and training institutions, libraries, museums, theatres, places of recreation and tourism, parks and markets etc.

c) Potential for connectivity by rail, road and air with various districts of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and the present common capital of Hyderabad and other major cities of the region as well as the possibility to develop rapid mass transit systems within the city.

d) Assess the potential for developing a vibrant economic, social and cultural infrastructure for a symbiotic growth with the other important cities in the region.

3.         The Committee while making its recommendations will inter-alia consider allied issues such as: a) The least possible dislocation to existing agriculture systems as well as ensure minimum resettlement of people and their habitations. b) Preservation of local ecology and natural features including water bodies. c) Promoting environmentally sustainable growth coupled with measures for pollution mitigation including solid and liquid waste management. d) Vulnerability assessment from natural disasters like floods, cyclones and earthquakes. e) Assess the scope for minimizing the cost of construction and acquisition of land f) Ascertain the availability of raw materials, skilled and unskilled labour etc. required for the construction of a new capital.
  
Any suggestion which is specific to the issues mentioned in the terms of reference of the committee that any member of public or any organisation would like to give to the committee may be communicated by E mail to: feedback.expcomt@mha.gov.in or in writing to Centre-State Division, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, 5th Floor, NDCC –II Building, Jaisingh Road, N.Delhi 110001 latest by 7th May 2014.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Photo journalists need to be aware of legal rights to combat piracy- Chief Justice of India Shri P Sathasivam


Chief Justice of India Confers 3rd National Photography Awards
Life-Time Achievement Award Given To Shri Rajesh Bedi, Eminent Photographer 13 Awards given in various categories
The 3rd National Photography Awards were conferred today by the Honorable Chief Justice of India Shri P Sathasivam to eminent photojournalists at a function held in the National Media Centre. The Hon’ble Chief Justice conferred 13 awards in various categories which included the Life-Time Achievement Award to eminent photographer Shri Rajesh Bedi. Awards were also conferred in the Special Mention Category for both Amateur and Professional segments.

Speaking on the occasion, Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Shri P. Sathasivam said that due to the daunting sphere of piracy in the domain of photojournalism, professional photographers must be aware of their lawful rights in order to flourish as professionals in their field. While Copyright protection did exist, it was necessary for the photojournalists to register their copyrights for enforcing their rights in case there were instances of infringements.

Elaborating further, the Chief Justice stated that the perusal of this process by photojournalists would not only protect their work, it would also register their copyrights making it easier to track down potential infringers and enable them to obtain a license legitimately for their creative work thereby avoiding the hassle of litigation. The Chief Justice also stated that photography had become an integral part of human life and thus could no longer be considered an affluent hobby. The initiative by the Photo Division was an acknowledgement of the vision  and effort put in by the pioneers of the Indian Photographic Movement. 

       Speaking earlier on the occasion, Shri Bimal Julka, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, said that through the efforts of Photo Division, the photography as a medium had acquired a new meaning. Digitization had become the accepted norm and technology had become the driving force in this field. The Photo Division through its fully featured systems had brought about innovation in various aspects of photography. The different awards conferred in the various categories was an attempt to capture the growth of professionalism and creativity within the growing dimensions of photojournalism.

Appreciating the award winners, the Secretary said that in an age, when almost everyone owns a camera, only a few had mastered the art of using lens to perfectly capture the best moments. It was the endeavor of the Ministry to ensure that the awards encouraged people to take up photography as a profession. The awards were also a testimony to the diversity in India as far as creative instinct for photography was concerned.

The profile of the 3rd National Photo Award Winners is as follows: 

           The Life-Time Achievement Award has been conferred on Shri Rajesh Bedi, a renowned photographer of the country, who has made long and outstanding contribution in the various fields of photography at the national and international level. Shri Bedi is regarded as one of the finest photographers of Indian Wild life. His photographic work has also contributed in reflecting the various dimensions and development of the society. His works have appeared in nearly all distinguished international magazines such as National Geographic, Life, Geo, The Audubon Society Book and in various encyclopedias.

            In the Professional Category, the ‘Best Professional Photographer of the Year 2012-13’ has been given to Shri J. Suresh, a renowned photographer and photojournalist who has made commendable accomplishments in social, environmental and wild life photography. Currently, working as Chief Photographer in Malayala Manorama Daily, he is winner of numerous national and international awards including Press Council of India National Awards for Excellence in Photo Journalism 2013.

            Special Mention Awards (Professional) have been given to Shri Atul Yadav, Shri Dinesh Shukla, Shri Chauhan Pravinsinh R, Shri Sudipto Das and Shri Dipayan Bhar

           In the Amateur Category, the ‘Best Amateur Photographer of the Year 2011-12’ has been given to Shri Kingshuk Chakravarty, a computer science researcher. He focuses on street and documentary style of photography and has been awarded many accolades including People & Cultures Runner-up in London School of Photography, Performance Award in HPA 2013; 2nd Prize in Indian Himalayan Photography Competition 2013.

           Special Mention Awards (Amateur) have been given to Shri Sandipan Majumdar, Shri Alok Avinash, Shri Asis Kumar Sanyal, Shri Devendra and Shri Avijit Roy.

The theme for Professional Photographer category was “Women Empowerment” while Amateur Photographer category’s theme was 'Indian Culture'.
These awards involved cash prizes of around Rupees 17 lakhs with the “Life Time Achievement Award” winner receiving Rs.1,50,000/- , while the “Best Photographer of the year” in the Professional and Amateur category getting Rs.1,00,000/- and Rs.75,000/- respectively. The “Special Mention Award” winners received prize money of Rs.15,000/- each in Professional, and Rs.10,000/- each in Amateur category.  Besides this, Medals / Plaques, Citations were also conferred on all the Award Winners.