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  • Hyderabad: International seminar on ‘Global Economic Situation’ begins

    Hyderabad: International seminar on ‘Global Economic Situation’ begins

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    Hyderabad: The Indian Air Force’s air commodore P Maheshwar along with Malla Reddy University vice-chancellor Dr V.S.K. Reddy inaugurated a two-day international seminar on the ‘global economic situation’ with reference to market trends in India.

    Kicked off on Friday at Malla Reddy University, the seminar will conclude on February 11.

    Air commodore Maheshwar who mainly focused on ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ as the source of utility for the people, spoke on the role of MSMEs in bringing up more technological start-ups.

    He further guided students about how to be a part of the Indian Air Force and pulled light on new economic drivers that play a major role in the country’s development.

    Vice-chancellor Dr Reddy highlighted the importance of the New Education Policy and the importance of getting up-skilled for career development.

    He also spoke about how technology was becoming the base for global economic trends while mentioning that management students are the beacons of the upcoming marketing trends.

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  • Kashmir Teacher Bags Sa’di International Award

    Kashmir Teacher Bags Sa’di International Award

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    SRINAGAR: The Cultural Counsellor, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi, has awarded International Sa’di Award to Dr Jahangir Iqbal Tantray, Head, Department of Persian, University of Kashmir.

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    KU teacher Dr Jehangir Iqbal honoured with Sa’di International Award

    The award is presented in recognition of best services to Persian language and literature.

    The event was chaired by Dr. Iraj Elahi, Iranian Ambassador to India, besides Minister of Social Welfare (NCT Delhi) Sh. Raj Kumar Anand and Chairperson ICSSR, Padam Shree Dr J K Bajaj.

    The award function encourages work of awardees along with cash prizes and citations.

    Senior Persian professors and scholars having their academic contribution in the field of literature, research, manuscript editing or Persian syllabus designing during the last 10 were awarded during the function.

    Vice-Chancellor Prof Nilofer Khan and Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir congratulated Dr Jehangir for receiving the award.

    Dr Tantray has written several books and research articles besides having attended a number of national and international seminars, conferences and workshops. He has also supervised a number of PhD scholars and is also a visiting fellow to several national and international institutions.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Google search for ‘international trip’ nearly doubled in India in 2022

    Google search for ‘international trip’ nearly doubled in India in 2022

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    New Delhi: Google on Thursday shared its “Year in Search 2022” report which revealed that searches for ‘international trip’ nearly “doubled to grow at 80 per cent” in the country last year.

    “Emerging from Covid-19 confident of their digital savvy, Indians are tapping into Search to strike a balanced blend of online convenience and real-world experiences,” the tech giant said in a statement.

    “People are turning to digital services like electronic payments and instant delivery to simplify their everyday lives, and free up time for in-person activities and long awaited indulgences such as travel, live concerts, and dining out.”

    While queries for ‘movie in theatre’ rose 220 per cent, ‘live concert’ grew by 80 per cent and ‘OTT release’ by 380 per cent last year.

    Talking about sporting events, queries for ‘cricket match ticket’ grew by 170 per cent and ‘Fifa world cup ticket’ by over 140 per cent.

    Moreover, searches for ‘instant delivery’ grew by over 180 per cent and ‘e-wallet’ by more than 40 per cent last year.

    “As people become increasingly proficient in merging the ease of digital with the magic of experiential into a continuum, businesses too need to re-envision their channel strategies and minimise frictions between their online and in-store presence,” said Roma Datta Chobey, Senior Director-Digital First Businesses, Google India.

    In 2022, search interest for ‘Thailand trip’ grew by over 90 per cent and for ‘Europe trip’ by more than 50 per cent.

    “Increasingly discerning about value, consumers are searching for assurances that their choices will deliver quality and reliability at the correct cost,” the company said.

    “Towards this, people are enhancing their financial and economic awareness with search interest for ‘fuel price rise hike’ by +150 per cent and ‘inflation’ growing by 50 per cent,” it added.

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  • B’luru to host 14th International Film Fest, Rekha to inaugurate

    B’luru to host 14th International Film Fest, Rekha to inaugurate

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    Bengaluru: IT capital of the country Bengaluru is all set to host the 14th Edition of Bengaluru International Film Festival from March 23 to 30. The logo of the festival is out already and cine lovers are eagerly awaiting for the mega event.

    The festival would be inaugurated by veteran Bollywood actress Rekha. The seven-day event has been sanctioned Rs 4 crore by the government. The festival was planned to be held in the month of February but got postponed to March.

    The 13th Bengaluru International Film Festival was hosted amid Covid scare in 2022, when about 200 films from 55 countries were exhibited during the festival.

    About 300 films under various categories will be screened at the festival. The Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy (KCA) has already begun selecting the best of the best movies from across the world. The members will also start selecting films for competition categories.

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  • UK enters international race to create public digital money

    UK enters international race to create public digital money

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    The U.K. has entered the international race to create a central bank-backed digital currency, with work to start on a “Britcoin.”

    The Treasury and Bank of England said last week it is “likely” a digital pound will be needed in future for everyday payments.

    “As the world around us and the way we pay for things becomes more digitalized, the case for a digital pound in the future continues to grow,” said Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey in a statement.

    The BoE’s decision to enter the race comes as other central banks, like the ECB and the People’s Bank of China, plow ahead with their own plans for public digital currencies.

    A joint consultation, which runs until June 7, paves the way for more detailed work on the exact design and puts the BoE on a similar trajectory to the ECB — which is considering bringing forward a digital euro.

    But there are big questions over the use case for these digital banknotes, and how they would work in practice.

    The House of Lords described the project last year as a “solution looking for a problem” and some BoE officials, like Andrew Hauser, have previously voiced concerns about the implications for monetary policy.

    “A narrow digital currency that largely cannibalized banknote demand, for example, might have little or no impact. By contrast, a broad digital currency with many attractive payments features could materially increase the demand for central bank liabilities,” Hauser said in June last year.

    Huw Van Steenis, who advised former BoE governor Mark Carney on his Future of Finance review in 2018, told POLITICO there were still more questions than answers related to the viability of a digital pound.

    “Money is too important to be left [just] to central bankers as the big decisions are political and economic, not just technical,” he said, adding that most early pilots, such as those undertaken by the Nigerian and Bahamian central banks, and even that of China itself, were struggling to gain adoption.

    Central bankers have been motivated to act on fears that Big Tech challengers could constrain universal public access to digital cash and with it the sovereignty and dominance of public money.

    While ordinary people can already make online payments, those are done privately through banks or payments companies. The idea of a central bank digital currency is to create a digital version of cash that would operate as a public good that comes directly from the central bank.

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    U.K. citizens would be able to stash Britcoins in online wallets, but there would be initial limits to avoid pulling money out of banks — amid fears that could threaten the stability of the financial system.

    A digital pound would also not be totally anonymous to avoid fueling money laundering but users would be able to choose their private settings like for online ad-tracking on social media — and the government would not have access to private payment data. The data would, however, be available to police authorities.

    Still, a decision on whether to go-ahead with a digital pound won’t take place until the middle of the decade.

    Izabella Kaminska contributed reporting.



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  • Seeing the huge international aid to Turkey, Millions of Pakistanis shake themselves at the same time to create fake earthquake

    Seeing the huge international aid to Turkey, Millions of Pakistanis shake themselves at the same time to create fake earthquake

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    The most powerful earthquake to strike Turkey and Syria in nearly a century killed over 2,600 people on Monday, sparked frantic rescues and was felt as far away as Greenland. The 7.8-magnitude early morning quake, followed by dozens of aftershocks, wiped out entire sections of major Turkish cities in a region filled with millions who have fled Syria’s civil war and other conflicts.

     

    Various governments and international organisations have responded with offers of support after an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck central Turkey and northwest Syria.

     

    Seeing Turkey getting huge international support, millions of Pakistanis came together to create a fake earthquake scenario. The Pakistanis held the random object and started vibrating fanatically. The Pakistanis demanded international support from the various countries and organisations.

     

    Thousand of Pakistanis injured themselves in this attempt of creating fake earthquake scenario. However, Pakistanis forgot to shake the richter scale.

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  • Covid-19 Still International Health Emergency: WHO

    Covid-19 Still International Health Emergency: WHO

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    SRINAGAR: The WHO has said that the Covid-19 pandemic still constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the WHO’s highest alert level.

    The announcement came amid the recent increase of weekly reported deaths worldwide. After its quarterly assessment meeting on the Covid-19 pandemic on Friday, the WHO’s International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee announced on Monday that Covid-19 continues to constitute a PHEIC, which has been concurred by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

    Covid-19 remains a dangerous infectious disease with the capacity to cause substantial damage to health systems, the committee said in a statement, while acknowledging that the Covid-19 pandemic may be approaching an inflection point, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Although infection or vaccination may lead to higher levels of population immunity globally and limit the impact of morbidity and mortality, “there is little doubt that this virus will remain a permanently established pathogen in humans and animals for the foreseeable future,” the committee added.

    It then called for long-term public health action that will prioritise the mitigation of Covid-19 impact on morbidity and mortality.

    Meanwhile, the committee recommends that countries should achieve 100 per cent vaccination coverage of high-priority groups, improve reporting of SARS-CoV-2 surveillance data to the WHO, and ensure long-term availability of medical countermeasures, such as Covid-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.

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  • G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group meeting to begin on Monday

    G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group meeting to begin on Monday

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    Chandigarh: A G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group meeting will start on Monday, where participants will discuss ways to enhance the stability and cohesion of the global financial architecture and how to make it fit to address global challenges of the 21st century.

    The two-day meeting will also focus on exploring ways to provide maximum support to poor and vulnerable countries, Anu P Mathai, economic advisor, department of economic affairs, told the media here on Sunday.

    Around 100 delegates from G20 countries, invitee countries and international organisations will participate in the meeting.

    Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar and Minister of Food Processing Industries Pashupati Kumar Paras will inaugurate it, she said.

    The discussions during the meeting will be jointly steered by the ministry of finance and the Reserve Bank of India along with France and Korea who are the co-chairs of the International Financial Architecture Working Group.

    “The meeting will discuss ways how to increase the stability and cohesion of the international financial architecture and how to make it fit to address the global challenges of the 21st century,” she said.

    Sharing details about the working group, she said it plays an important role in shaping and strengthening global financial architecture on major international economic issues.

    “This group originated in response to the Asian financial crisis. Initially, it was a grouping of the finance ministers and the central bank governors of these countries.

    “In 2008, when there was a global financial crisis, it was elevated to a summit level and it means that the heads of the states of these countries also begin to meet every year,” she said.

    This working group particularly deals with how to strengthen the crisis response at the times of crisis, she said.

    Replying to a question, she said the debt is a major item on the agenda of the International Financial Architecture Working Group.

    “Then how multilateral development banks and international financial institutions can be made stronger to meet the funding needs of the challenges of the 21st century like pandemic and climate change.

    “Then the global financial safety net which is a term used for the network of institutions and lending arrangements and regional financial arrangements for increasing liquidity and for providing resources both as preventive measures and in times of crisis. So how can this be made stronger and that is another area which is going to be discussed.

    “There is an issue like what are the implications, macroeconomic implications of the central bank digital currency that is another issue. Then the issue related to capital flows, volatility of the capital flows. So there are the broad areas of the International Financial Architecture Working Group,” she said.

    Under the Indian Presidency, there will be a comprehensive look at the global debt situation, she said in a response to a question.

    On the sidelines of the meeting on Monday, a G20 side event titled ‘Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs): Opportunities and Challenges’ will also be held.

    The event is aimed at sharing countries’ experiences and developing a deeper understanding of the macro prudential implications of CBDCs, she further said.

    This working group will meet again in March, June, and September at other places to continue discussions on the priorities set under the Indian Presidency.

    Discussions from the International Financial Architecture Working Group meeting will further inform the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) on the key deliberations on related priorities under India’s G20 Finance Track, said an official release.

    The first meeting of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors is scheduled to be held on 24-25 February 2023 in Bengaluru.

    Baldeo Purushartha, joint secretary, department of economic affairs, said the foreign delegates will be apprised of the art and culture of North India through a cultural event.

    They will also be taken to famous sites like Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden in Chandigarh and on February 1, the delegates will be taken to Virasat-e-Khalsa in Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, he said.

    Meanwhile, Chandigarh city has been decked up with national flags of the G20 countries at various roundabouts.

    Guides well-versed in multiple languages will also accompany the delegates when they visit famous places in Chandigarh.

    India assumed the G20 presidency for one year on December 1, 2022. The G20, or Group of 20, is an intergovernmental forum of the world’s major developed and developing economies.

    It comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union (EU).

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  • BBC documentary on PM Modi is “international conspiracy”: BJP leader CT Ravi

    BBC documentary on PM Modi is “international conspiracy”: BJP leader CT Ravi

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    Bengaluru: BJP national general secretary CT Ravi on Saturday condemned BBC for misleading the audience with its documentary ‘The Modi Question’ and called it an “international conspiracy”.

    While speaking at a press conference in Bengaluru, the BJP leader accused BBC of presenting incomplete information in the documentary.

    “The BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi is nothing but an international conspiracy. After the 2002 riots, BJP won more than five times in Gujarat and a second time in the centre. He is a world-known and popular leader,” he said.

    He stated that the documentary did not cover the Nanavati report which concluded that the Gujarat riots were devoid of any conspiracy.

    Targeting the anti-government elements, he said that the documentary is a propaganda of the people who despise the Modi-led government.

    He further exclaimed that the people should trust the verdict of the Supreme court which gave a clean chit to PM Modi and not the BBC documentary and English people who plundered India during the British rule.

    “With ‘Anti-Modi gangs interviews’ BBC did not show the Nanavati report. Even SC in January 2022 order gave a clean chit and rejected the plea. What is the agenda for making such documentaries? Those who do not like the development of India, the anti-Modi gang and the frustrated lost parties created the conspiracy through the BBC documentary,” he said.

    The general secretary slammed Congress and alleged the party’s link with the documentary.

    He questioned BBC’s decision to make the documentary about the Gujarat riots 20 years after the incident and stated that the BJP has overcome such false narratives, while also mentioning that the documentary could have been made by presenting all the truthful facts.

    “BBC interviewed only anti-modi people and did not consider the SC’s order. This is an agenda to create a bad image of the country and the PM,” he said.

    Earlier, this month, the government denounced the BBC series ‘The Modi Question’, calling it a “propaganda piece designed to push a discredited narrative”.

    The government also pulled down the series from various social media platforms, including Twitter and Youtube.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )