Details of National Telecom Policy 2011

October 10, 2011 · Author: · Category: telecom · Comment 

Here is live Coverage of the National Telecom Policy 2011 event from Delhi.

  • The policy’s mission is to have Affordable, Reliable and Secure Telecommunication and Broadband Services Across the Country Envisioned.
  • Increase in Rural Teledensity from 35 to 100 by 2020 Proposed
  • Broadband on Demand and 600 Million Connections by 2020
  • Efforts Towards ‘Right to Broadband’
  • One Nation – One License and One Nation – Free Roaming
  • Additional 300 MHz Spectrum by 2017 and Another 200 MHz by 2020 to be made Available
  • Seamless Voice, Data, Multimedia and Broadcasting Services on Converged Networks
  • Eighty Percent Telecom Sector Demand through Domestic Manufacturing with a Value Addition of Sixty Five Percent by 2020.
  • Draft of the National Telecom Policy 2011 is available here.

Finance Ministry Interference in SEBI – Is SEBI Money Making tool for Finance Ministry ?

October 1, 2011 · Author: · Category: / · 1 Comment 

In a series of Articles we would like to expose the working of Securities and Exchange Board of India – SEBI which is supposed to be the toughest regulator for Hundreds of Billions of Dollars of Investments in India. We will grant you Full Access to RTI Files obtained in this issue, you can decide yourself.

K M Abraham an IAS officer was one of the board members of SEBI[He was not given extension, probably because he was Honest] has Read more

Industrialization, Innovation by Inclusion – State Government of Gujarat

September 30, 2011 · Author: · Category: business · 1 Comment 

Gujarat doesn’t need endorsement from Ratan Tata or Mukesh Ambani for Business. The most dynamic ruler in India, Narendra Modi has set an example of Industrialization & Innovation by Inclusion. We present to you some of the facts of the state of Gujarat.

Growing at 2-2.5% higher than all-India average with 20% higher per capita income, Gujarat has chalked out a two pronged strategy for the next phase of its growth boom – Capitalize on its existing strength of industry and entrepreneurship; and Achieve new breakthroughs in agriculture and services sectors.

Industrial Growth
It was possible because of facilitating role played by Read more

India Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation – Resettlement Bill, 2011 – Analysis

September 7, 2011 · Author: · Category: / · Comment 

The National Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Bill, 2011, has been approved by the union cabinet on 5th Sep’11. The bill once passed will replace the 117-year old Land Acquisition Act of 1894 and will supersede all specialized legislations on land acquisition, including those for SEZ and Railways.

Scope of the Bill The draft Bill permits land acquisition under three broad categories viz. 1) When the Read more

US Fed Admits to Weakness – Too late ?

August 11, 2011 · Author: · Category: business · Comment 

The Fed admitted to its incorrect assessment of the US economy yesterday by highlighting that – the recent weakness in economic activity was reflective of structural weaknesses rather than temporary dynamics (i.e. impact of high commodity prices and events in Japan) and labour market conditions as well as housing markets conditions remain depressed.

In line with its assessment of structural weakness in the US economy, the Fed declared a policy stance Read more

Manmohan Singh Media Address – An Analysis

July 1, 2011 · Author: · Category: / · Comment 

Our PM Dr. Singh addressed select few editors and here is our analysis from the text that was made available to us after discussing with our Political and Editorial Analysts.

Inflation: Effect of liquidity injection by the US was unexpected, Middle East situation could worsen; no control over international commodity prices, but support the hike in procurement prices to farmers. The problem is global, cf. China. Rangarajan [PMEAC Chairman] says inflation should be under 6.5% by March. UIDAI: Promises to eliminate the scope of corruption and leakages in subsidy management, but it would take time.

Economic Growth: Committed to growth Read more

CAG office disputes KG Basin Oil Contract to Mukesh Ambani

June 13, 2011 · Author: · Category: business · 3 Comments 

The Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General has pointed out irregularities by Shri Murli Deora and others then in the Oil Ministry for favoring Mukesh Ambani in escalating the cost of Development of KG Basin field by 4 times without relevant support documents. The CAG report said,

The undue benefit granted to the contractor (RIL) is huge, but cannot be quantified, the newspaper quotes the CAG’s Read more

Bad + Puppet Leaders of India – Economic Policy Shunted – Emergence of Social Leaders

June 13, 2011 · Author: · Category: business · Comment 

The World’s Largest Democracy saw emergence of Citizen Social Leaders in the Past 6 Months and have managed to build a massive base of 6% and growing by the day fighting the disease of corruption engineered by the mentally ill Government officers and Politicians. According to leading Political Journalists and Observers in Mumbai and Delhi, the shift of confidence by Indians is towards this new class of Citizens / Social Activists and this is because of loss of public trust in the political establishment, Read more

Baba Ramdev Comes Clean on Income + Assets – Opens Balance Sheet

June 10, 2011 · Author: · Category: / · Comment 

World’s Renowned Yoga Guru who has criticized the Corrupt Central Government led by Congress came clean on displaying his Balance Sheet of all the Companies that are under his control. The Government under Dr. Manmohan Singh has not yet revealed information on Black Money and Corrupt Politicians / Bureaucrats nor acted putting the World’s Largest Democracy in Shame.

Baba Ramdev’s Official Website DivyaYoga.Com is cracking due to heavy Traffic. We are Mirror Hosting his Read more

B-1 Visa Investigation to cost Infosys + TCS + Wipro

May 30, 2011 · Author: · Category: technology · Comment 

Infosys has received a subpoena from a Grand Jury in the US District Court (DC) for the Eastern District of Texas. The subpoena requires Infosys to provide documents and records related to its sponsorships for and uses of B1 visas.

You should recall that Senator Grassley had, in a letter to DoS and DHS (April 14, 2011), questioned the “B-1 in lieu of H-1B” policy, stating that it may be misused to evade the H-1B visa cap, referencing the Palmer vs. Infosys case. Read more

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