PEOPLES FORUM FOR RISE OF SOUTH ASIA- PFFROSA LAUNCHED

New Delhi, April 26, 2024

“This is a century of Asia and South Asia with India as a leader has an important role to play in global scenario for overall peace, harmony and progress, as enshrined in our age old Indian ethos of Vasudhev Kutumbkam”, said Mr. Sanjay Bhalla, General Secretary of ARSP Foundation (Indian Council of International Cooperation) while launching ‘Peoples Forum for Rise of South Asia- PFFROSA’, a two days’ summit at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra in New Delhi. It’s a joint initiative of ARSP Foundation, Yuvsatta (youth for peace)-NGO, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, New Delhi under Ministry of Culture, Government of India and Atmashakti Trust. Supported by Harijan Sewak Sangh, Gandhi Global Family & South Asia Peace Alliance.

Mr. Pratap Singh, President of ARSP Foundation said that they’re focussing on building South Asia from bottom-up with focus on four key areas of ‘Trade, Tourism & Technology, encashing the demographic dividend, ensuring gender equality at all levels in our society and harnessing of water resources for environmental sustainability and action.”

Participating in the debate Mr. Mahaveer Singhvi, IFS, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India added that we no developmental goal is unsurmountable if developing nations emerge as one with focus on 3T’s i.e. Travel, Trade & Technology.

In this two days’ summit, powered by collaboration with Manav Rachna University and LAVA Mobiles, many prominent people are participating namely include Mr. Shailendra Kumar, Chairman of TIOL Knowledge Foundation, Mr. Nitesh Raj, Advisor TV9 Digital, Prof. (Dr.) Sankar Kumar Sanyal, President, Harijan Sewak Sangh, Prof. Monica Munjial Singh, Member, CCPCR-Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Mr. Vijay Bhartiya, Director, South Asia Peace Alliance-SAPA, Mr. Bhaskar Koirala, Former Director of Nepal Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Dr. Jwala Prasad, Director,Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti and Sh. Anupam Shrivastava, former CMD of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).

On the occasion some exemplary social leaders were honoured with PFFROSA Youth Leadership Awards and they were Mr. Vishal Sehgal, Co-founder & Director, LAVA Mobiles, Mr. Rajnish Kumar, Secretary, Rajghat, Dr Geeta R. Thakur, Dean Students Welfare, Manav Rachna International University, Mr. Vedabhyas Kundu, Programme Officer, Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti, Dr. Om Prakash Kansal, Country Advisor-India, Global HPV Cancer Free, American Cancer Society, Ms. Jaya Bharti– Programme Lead, Atmashakti Trust, Ms. Ankita Thakur, Programme Manager, JISA-Japan India Sustainability Alliance, Mr. Chheku Dukpa ‘Jackson Dukpa’, Founder, Global Village Connections (GVC), Bhutan, Mr. Abdul Hamid Bhatt, CEO, Rahim Greens alias Treeman of Kashmir, Mr. Sundar Ghimre, Secretary, CPN UML, Ramechap Municipality, Nepal, Mr. Nagendran Kathegan, Mannar District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka, Mr. Bashyal Deepak, Jagriti Child & Youth Concern-JCYCN, Nepal, Mr. Bawi Hlei Hu from Myanmar, Mr. Rajesh Nepali, General Secretary, Nepal National Oppressed Student Union, CPN- UML, Nepal, Mr. Uday Shankar Singh, CEO, Vishwa Yuvak Kendra.

Mr. Sanjay Bhalla, Secretary General ARSP Foundation alongwith Mr. Pramod Sharma, founder of Yuvsatta-NGO, who are the organizers of this initiative concluded the summit sharing the perseverance and continuity matters for ultimate success of any campaign for the good of all. And their plan is to hold such initiatives of the PFFROSA Summit twice a year with the next one slated to be organized after six months at friendly Sri Lanka.


Programme culminated today with an interactive session at Gandhi Darshan on ‘Revisiting Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas of social change and prayers by all participating delegates for the solidarity of South Asia at Rajghat-the national memorial (Samadhi) of Mahatma Gandhi.

Roots Foundation, in collaboration with Cummins India Foundation and Samhita CGF, organizes Career Guidance Conclave 2024

Pune,  April 15, 2024: Roots Foundation, in collaboration with Cummins India Foundation and Samhita CGF, organized the ‘Career Guidance Conclave 2024’ at Mahatma Phule Sanskrutik Bhavan, Wanowrie, Pune, Maharashtra. The conclave aimed to empower the youth with insights, strategies, and resources essential to navigating the complexities of the modern professional landscape.

Over  300+ students, along with 13 teachers and parents from diverse backgrounds, eagerly participated in this conclave, seeking      guidance and motivation to make      informed career choices. The event served as a platform for attendees to explore numerous      career avenues , gain valuable insights into emerging industries, and establish meaningful connections with mentors and professionals across various sectors.

The conclave featured a distinguished panel of guests, including       Ms. Soujanya Veguru, Head of Corporate Responsibility(CR)  at Cummins India Ltd., Ms. Avanti Kadam, Executive Manager – CR at Cummins India Ltd., Mr. Anil Mandrupkar, General Manager – Key Accounts – Distribution Business at Cummins India Ltd., Mr. Abhishek Kadam, Senior Associate at Samhita – Collective Goods Foundation, Mr. Ritwik Bahuguna, Founder & General Secretary, Roots Foundation, and Ms. Vidula Chopra, Program Manager at Roots Foundation.

The conclave was a   part of the Life Employability Skills for Adolescents Program (LEAP), a collaborative initiative aimed at           holistic development among adolescent students. LEAP      focuses on enhancing Functional English, Life Skills, and Career Guidance across 19 schools in Delhi, Bangalore, and Pune,      benefiting over 2,000 students from classes VIII-X.

Focusing on      students in grades 10-12, the conclave provided guidance to help them choose           career paths aligned with their interests. Experienced speakers from various fields, including Mr. Ajay Mehta, Sr. General Manager, New Product Development, Cummins India Ltd., Professor Vijay Navale, Guide and      Lecturer, Dr. Malhar Ganla, Healthcare Consultant, Brigadier Vidur Ramchandra Nevrekar, a Military Veteran, and Ms. Shreeja Rao, a Law Student and      Global Youth Advisor for Google Through Canvas8,      shared insights from their career journeys, offering personal experiences and reflections.

M. Ritwik Bahuguna, Founder & General Secretary of Roots Foundation, emphasized the immense and awareness levels in today’s students. He underscored, “In today’s times of information glut, it is important for students to stay focussed to be able to realise their true potential in their area of interest.

Ms. Saujanya Veguru, Head – CSR, Cummins India Ltd., addressed students and said, “In today’s rapidly evolving world, technological advancements like AI have significantly altered the career landscape. With many options available to young students, staying motivated, continuously learning, and embracing new opportunities for skill enhancement is imperative. Curiosity is key which helps in making informed decisions about future career paths.

Mr. Sharad Dua, Director, Collective Goods Foundation mentioned that, “At Samhita-CGF, we are passionate about empowering young people to chart their career paths. Through the Career Guidance Conclave 2024, we are leveraging our expertise in impact sectors and emerging markets to equip students with the tools and connections they need to thrive. By equipping the next generation with the right guidance, we are not just shaping individual futures, but also building a stronger, more impactful workforce. By working collaboratively with organizations like Cummins India Foundation and Roots Foundation, we can empower them to become future leaders and changemakers.”

The      students actively engaged with the speakers, posing      questions about their career paths and      seeking guidance on navigating      their professional pursuits. The speakers shared      advice and addressed the students’ queries.

Additionally, the students were also provided with comprehensive handbooks, containing tips on identifying career interests, strategies for career planning, resources for further education and training, and invaluable insights into various industries and job roles.    

Kärcher India Celebrates 13 Years of Success and Innovation, Announces Expansion in Gurgaon

India, April 15th, 2024 – Kärcher India, the leading provider of innovative cleaning solutions, proudly commemorates its 13th anniversary, joined in celebration by more than 15 offices across the nation. This significant milestone marks over a decade of exceptional mechanised cleaning solutions and services in the Indian market.  Since its inception in 2011, Kärcher India has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the cleaning industry, delivering unparalleled experiences and cutting-edge solutions to customers nationwide.

The milestone celebration follows a series of remarkable achievements and initiatives throughout the years. Notably, Kärcher India was honoured to receive prestigious awards for its ground-breaking products, including the Reddot Winner 2023 Award for the VC Cordless range and the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award for the modular range of high-pressure cleaners, the K 2 to K 7 series.

The meet and greet event encompassed discussions, Q&A sessions, and the introduction of new products, providing a platform to review past achievements and plan future strategies.

In 2023, Kärcher India actively engaged in over 40 professional and consumer segment events, demonstrating its commitment to meeting the specific needs of diverse markets. They introduced several innovative cleaning solutions, such as the smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Wiping Function, RCV 3 and RCV 5, and the fast Air Purifiers – AF 20/30/50, catering to both professional and consumer segments.

To further strengthen its presence and commitment to the Indian market, Kärcher India has recently announced the opening of a new regional office in Gurgaon. This expansion signifies Kärcher’s dedication to providing enhanced services and support to its customers across the region.

Looking ahead, Kärcher India reaffirms its commitment to the Clean India initiative, with plans to manufacture products locally starting in 2024. By embracing local manufacturing, Kärcher aims to contribute to the Indian economy while ensuring the highest quality standards for its products.

Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Jatinder Kaul, Managing Director of Kärcher India, expressed his gratitude to everyone for their unwavering support, stating, “Our journey over the past 13 years has been remarkable, filled with achievements, challenges, and milestones. As we celebrate this significant anniversary, we reaffirm our commitment to delivering innovative solutions and shaping a cleaner, healthier future for all.”

Kärcher India remains dedicated to its mission of promoting health, hygiene, and sustainability, both in India and globally. As the company looks ahead to the future, it is poised to continue leading the way in the cleaning industry, driven by a passion for excellence and a commitment to making a difference.

About Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. | https://www.kaercher.com/in/

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Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG is a German family-owned company that operates worldwide. It is known for its high-pressure cleaners, floor care equipment, parts cleaning systems, wash water treatment, military decontamination equipment and window vacuum cleaners. Headquartered in Winnenden, Germany, it produces both cleaning equipment and full cleaning systems. The company is the world market leader in cleaning technology and employs more than 10,000 people worldwide. KG Kärcher is the world’s leading provider of cleaning technology. The family-owned enterprise employs 14,400 people in 78 countries and 150 subsidiaries. More than 50,000 service centres in all countries ensure continuous and comprehensive supplies to customers all over the world.

Kärcher India is a subsidiary of Kärcher GMBH, which is headquartered in Germany. Kärcher India has an employee strength of 300 dotted across 14 branch offices and has a wide network of dealers and service centres across the country. The company has been present in India since 2011 and has a wide range of cleaning solutions for both domestic and industrial use. The company offers a wide range of products such as high-pressure washers, vacuum cleaners, floor scrubbers, etc. Kärcher India also has a strong focus on providing after-sales service and support to its customers.

EV industry giving maximum revenue as a part of GST: Nitin Gadkari

NEW DELHI. 11th Jan 2024

GANDHINAGAR. 11 January 2024: Addressing the Electric Vehicle Manufacturing: Charging Ahead to 2047, organised by FICCI on day 2 of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Mr Nitin Gadkari, noted the significant revenue contribution of the EV industry as a part of GST to the state and the central government.  He highlighted India’s achievement under PM Modi’s leadership, surpassing Japan to become the third-largest automobile market, urging the auto industry to strive towards making India the top global automobile manufacturing hub. “Invest, otherwise you will miss the bus,” Gadkari urged, pointing out the over 500% growth in EV sales in 2023 over 2021 and projecting a 50% annual growth rate by 2030. He anticipates 1 crore annual sales and 5 crore employment by 2030, with a reduction in lithium-ion battery costs boosting the industry’s growth.  

On occasion, Mr Harsh Sanghavi, Minister of State for Transport, Government of Gujarat, emphasised the state’s policy-driven approach and significant role in deploying EVs in public transportation, offering substantial ROI on investments. Dr Mahendra Nath Pandey, Union Minister of Heavy Industries, highlighted the government’s role in creating an EV-friendly ecosystem since 2015, with hopes to commence production of Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) batteries by February 2024 under PM Modi’s guidance.

Mrs Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Chair, FICCI Electric Vehicle Committee and Founder & CEO, Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions envisions India as a global leader in the EV space by 2047, not just as a major market but also as a hub for technology, components, and manufacturing for the global industry.

Among other FICCI-led engagements at the global summit, Mr Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, addressed the session on ‘Building Workforces for Future: Development of Skills for Industry 4.0’, extolling Gujarat as a trailblazer, stating, “What Gujarat thinks today, the country thinks tomorrow.” He highlighted the critical support provided by advancements such as 5G and digital public infrastructure, which he referred to as “the great enabler.” Pradhan pointed out that India, for the first time, is capitalizing on the convergence of three pivotal factors: demography, demand, and decisive government action. This unique combination, he suggested, has ushered in ‘the Indian moment’ in the global industrial and innovation landscape, marking a significant leap towards embracing the fourth industrial revolution. Mr Balvantsinh Rajput, Minister of Labour, Skill Development and Employment, Government of Gujarat, alluded to transformative initiatives like the establishment of Mega ITIs, Gujarat State Skill Development Mission, and Kaushalya Skills University, all aimed at equipping the state’s youth with future-ready skills. Mr Kunvarji Halpati, MoS, Government of Gujarat, emphasised that the skilled workforce of Gujarat can attract international employers to the state. Mr Atul K Tiwari, Secretary, MSDE, GoI, underlined that more than 340 qualifications have been developed by MSDE as per industry 4.0 requirements. Dr Anju Sharma, ACS, Department of Labour, Skill & Employment, Mr Banchha Nidhi Pani, Commissioner, Technical Education, Mr Anupam Anand, Commissioner, Labour, Government of Gujarat also spoke on occasion. 

Union Minister Mr Sarbananda Sonowal, participated in the “Seminar on Port-led City Development”. Emphasising the significance of port-led industrialisation, the minister noted, “Port-led industrialisation optimises costs by strategically placing industries near ports, focusing on both port traffic and employment generation,” He highlighted the completion of 9 out of 14 identified projects worth Rs 45,800 crores under the Sagarmala programme and the development of 8000 acres of land at major ports for industrialisation to create 2 lakh direct and indirect jobs.

Sonowal also spoke about India’s transformative leap in sustainable energy, with Paradip, Deendayal, and Tuticorin ports evolving into hydrogen hubs as part of green initiatives. He proudly noted India’s improved international shipment ranking due to the double-digit annual growth at its ports. Mr Bhupendrabhai Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat, also addressed the seminar, underscoring Gujarat’s pivotal role as India’s business gateway and its contribution to the nation’s maritime success.

Among other engagements, a seminar ‘US-India Innovation Handshake’, delved into opportunities in manufacturing and global value chains. Mr Pranav Joshi, Director of Finance and Strategy, Tsecond Generation Technology, underscored the need for a streamlined regulatory framework. Mr Ashutosh Chaddha, Director & Country Head, Corporate Affairs and Public Policy, Microsoft,  advocated for an ‘Innovation Corridor’ through collaboration and co-innovation, while Dev IT Ltd’s Mr Pranav Pandya discussed AI’s global impact and the significance of Programmatic Marketing. The seminar also highlighted the role of incubators and accelerators in aligning India’s startup ecosystem with the US model

Mr Tiit Riisalo, Minister of Economy and Information Technology, Estonia, during the Estonia Country Session, identified cybersecurity, green technology, and biotechnology as potential fields for collaboration with India. On occasion, Mr Ankit Patel, Co-Chair of the MSME Committee, FICCI Gujarat State Council, highlighted Estonia’s potential as an ideal base for Indian companies in various sectors at the Estonia Country Session. He noted, “Estonia offers immense opportunities, particularly in machinery and electrical equipment manufacturing, engineering including cleantech, ICT, and other business services.” This announcement comes alongside the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KODA) and FICCI. The MoU aims to establish a joint business council and foster collaboration through hosting mutual business delegations, signalling a significant step towards enhanced economic cooperation between India and Estonia.

At the Malaysia country session, Dato’ Muzafar Shah Mustafa, High Commissioner of Malaysia to India, extended an invitation to Gujarat’s hi-technology companies, citing the country’s pro-business policies, ease of regulatory frameworks, and extensive talent pool. 

Mr Róbert Maxián, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Republic to India, presented Slovakia’s potential in sectors like automobile, connectivity, and manufacturing at the Slovakia Country Seminar. He emphasised the strong economic ties with India and encouraged tapping into further opportunities in technology and innovation.

At the Finland Country Seminar, Mr Sunil R Parekh, SPoC Sustainability, Zydus Group, Delegate toCOP and Member, FICCI National Executive Committee underlined the importance of climate tech and innovation in achieving sustainability goals, recognising Finland as a key source of solutions. Mr. Kimmo Lähdevirta, Finnish Ambassador, highlighted the Digitalisation, Education, Sustainability and Innovation (DESI) collaboration between Finland and India and Gujarat’s role in energy transition. Ms. Mamta Verma, Principal Secretary, Gujarat, pointed out the potential for collaboration in renewable energy and energy transmission. 

Also, at the Rwanda Country Seminar, Gujarat Minister  Kunvarji Bhai Bavaliya, urged for strengthened business cooperation between India and Rwanda. Shri Bharat Sinh Dabhi, Member of Parliament, highlighted India’s global standing and welcomed Rwanda to explore business avenues in Gujarat. Ms Jacqueline Mukangira, Rwanda’s High Commissioner to India, showcased Rwanda’s ease of doing business, commitment to sustainable tourism, and women’s safety. Mr Yash Pal Sachar from FICCI Africa Council stressed the importance of consistent collaboration to maximise the potential of India-Rwanda bilateral relations, opening new opportunities for mutual growth and investment.

Gujarat becomes the first state in the country to launch its GatiShakti portal

GANDHINAGAR. 10 January 2024: Addressing the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit’s session “PM GatiShakti: Informed Decision Making for Holistic Development” organised by FICCI, Union Minister Mr Piyush Goyal, lauded the GatiShakti project as India’s significant offering to the world. 

Minister Goyal projected that GatiShakti’s comprehensive framework will, in the coming years, serve as a crucial tool for planning infrastructure not only in India but globally. He highlighted the presence of approximately 1400 data points in the GatiShakti dashboard that aid in informed and efficient decision-making. Emphasising the project’s impact, Goyal stated that PM GatiShakti will facilitate an environment conducive for India to achieve its goal of becoming the third-largest economy. The integration of these data points through technological protocols will enable smart planning, reducing costs and time overruns, thereby serving the people more effectively.

The event also witnessed the launch of the PM GatiShakti Gujarat Compendium by Union Minister Goyal and Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel. This launch symbolises a significant step towards enhancing infrastructure development and economic growth in Gujarat, aligning with national objectives. “Gujarat is the first state in the country to launch its GatiShakti portal in line with the prime minister’s vision,” said Chief Minister Mr Bhupendrabhai Patel on occasion. 

Among other engagements facilitated by FICCI during the summit, the session ‘Next Phase’ of Japan’s role in ‘Make in India’, organised in association with JETRO, saw Mr Kanubhai Desai, Minister of Finance, Government of Gujarat highlighting the robust India-Japan partnership spanning several sectors, from automobiles to green energy. “Japan stands as one of India’s key allies of India,” he said. Mr Kazushige Tanaka, Deputy Director-General for Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan, pinpointed potential areas for collaboration, particularly in semiconductors and regional supply chain setup. 

The Saudi Arabia Country Seminar organised in association with Invest Saudi, Mr Engineer Ibrahim bin Youssef Al-Mubarak, Assistant Minister of Investment, Saudi Arabia, recognised India’s Smart City model as a significant inspiration for the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030, acknowledging the growing global appreciation for India’s innovative approach to urban development, highlighting the potential for cross-country collaboration in sustainable and intelligent city planning. Mr Adeeb Ahmed, Managing Director of Lulu Financials Holding and Chair of the FICCI Arab Council, emphasised the dynamic exchange of innovative ideas between the private sectors of India and Saudi Arabia, marking a pivotal juncture in bilateral relations. Besides, Dr Manar Al Monif, Chief Investment Officer at NEOM, spoke about the revolutionary concept of NEOM. He described the project’s ethos as believing ‘the impossible is possible’, which has driven the focus on Green hydrogen and 14 other sectors. FICCI Secretary General Mr Shailesh Pathak along with industry leaders met Mr Al-Mubarak, on the sidelines of the seminar. “FICCI is taking a CEOs’ delegation to Saudi Arabia next month and will be opening an office in Riyadh soon,” he said.

Lord (Tariq) Ahmad, the UK’s Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, United Nations, and the Commonwealth, expressed his admiration for the UK-India relationship at ‘The UK 4.0’ seminar, organised in association with the British Deputy High Commission. “Our relationship with India has been an incredible one,” Lord Ahmad remarked, reflecting the deep-rooted ties between the two nations. He expressed delight at the growing interest of British companies in India, particularly in Gujarat, highlighting the state’s dynamic business environment. Further, Mr Jaimin Shah, MD & CEO, Dev Information Technology Limited and Member of FICCI Gujarat State Council, stated “India is taking the lead in cybersecurity and digital transformation. With the rising demand in cybersecurity, India has a lot of potential to innovate and is the best location for innovation and exploration with Gujarat as the pioneer state.”

Besides, the UK Session on Artificial Intelligence, English Language Teaching and Higher Education India UK collaboration: Reimagining the future, spotlighted opportunities for foreign collaborations based on “Twinning Programs” and the importance of AI and access to advanced technology. 

Mr Tran Luu Quang, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, emphasised the untapped potential for India and Vietnam to collaborate in various fields including the green economy and artificial intelligence, among many others. He highlighted the importance of identifying opportunities and overcoming challenges to bolster bilateral economic cooperation. Ms Phan Thi Thang, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam, echoed similar sentiments, focusing on the necessity of establishing robust supply chain connectivity. She stressed the significance of collaboration in sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, and textiles, among others. In addition, FICCI Secretary General Mr Pathak along with an industry delegation met Deputy PM Mr Quang and his colleagues on the sidelines of the event to explore avenues to expand trade and strengthen the bilateral relations between India and Vietnam. He said, “Businesses in India and Vietnam would have more partnerships in joint research projects, technology transfer arrangements and trade in agriculture, material science, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and other technology applications.”

At the Kazakhstan Country Seminar, organised in collaboration with the Embassy of Kazakhstan, Mr Kairat Torebayev, Vice-Minister of Trade and Integration, Kazakhstan emphasised the substantial potential for collaboration, extending into digitalisation, innovation, healthcare, education, and tourism. Mr Mulubhai Hardasbhai Bera, Minister for Tourism, Cultural Activities, Forest and Environment, Climate Change, Government of Gujarat, highlighted the growing potential for India-Kazakhstan collaboration in areas such as connectivity, infrastructure, semiconductors, and green energy. Adding to the discourse, Mr Ankit Patel, Co-Chair of the MSME Committee at FICCI Gujarat State Council, stressed the importance for Indian industries to recognise and seize business opportunities in the Kazakhstan market. He emphasised the need to expand potential trade and investment flows between the two countries, indicating a vibrant future for bilateral economic relations.

Restoration of Kala Ghoda Marks a Landmark in Outdoor Sculpture Conservation

NEW DELHI. 10th Jan 2024

Vadodra: The vibrant city of Vadodara, Gujarat, marked an extraordinary milestone as it celebrated the unveiling of the iconic restored and conserved ‘Kala Ghoda’ sculpture. This momentous occasion, graced by the esteemed presence of the Honourable Mayor and the Commissioner, served as a commemoration of the anniversary of Saya Ji Baug. The unveiling stands as a reflection of months of dedicated labour by the remarkable team from the IGNCA Conservation Division and Regional Centre Vadodara. This symbolic event embodies the city’s rich heritage and artistic spirit, encapsulating the essence of Vadodara’s cultural legacy. This information was provided by Shri. Anurag Punetha, Controller, Media Centre, IGNCA.

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, has been instrumental in shaping India’s rich cultural landscape. Its illustrious legacy spans across significant milestones, from crafting exquisite artworks for the new Parliament building to the installation of the revered sculpture of Lord Nataraja at Bharat Mandapam. At the helm of this distinguished organisation is Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA, an eminent author, journalist, and cultural luminary. Dr. Joshi’s multifaceted expertise continues to drive IGNCA’s endeavours, fostering a profound appreciation for art, history, and culture among communities nationwide. His vision and support were instrumental in achieving the successful conservation of ‘Kala Ghoda’, setting a benchmark for future preservation endeavours.

Within the expansive network of nine regional centres, the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) proudly houses a vibrant regional centre in Vadodara. Although newly established, this centre is actively engaged in numerous significant projects within its scope. The collaborative endeavour between the Vadodara Municipal Corporation and Regional Centre Vadodara stands as a reflection of this commitment to meaningful engagement.

This pioneering project represents a monumental milestone, setting a precedent as the inaugural endeavour of its kind in India’s outdoor sculpture conservation landscape. This project’s innovative approach and comprehensive conservation techniques herald a new era in the protection and celebration of the nation’s invaluable artistic heritage.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi for his invaluable contribution to making ‘Kala Ghoda’ a reality. His leadership and commitment to culture have paved the way for this monumental achievement by our team,” expressed Dr. Achal Pandya, HoD, Conservation Division at IGNCA. The entire project was overseen by Prof. Pandya and Dr. Sanjay Dhar, a renowned conservator in India.

Ms. Arupa Lahiry, Regional Director of IGNCA Vadodara, and her dedicated team, alongside the Conservation Division of IGNCA, played a pivotal role in identifying this sculpture, afflicted by what could be termed ‘metal cancer’. Timely action by the Vadodara Municipality Corporation, led by its current Commissioner, Shri Dilip Rana (IAS), prevented further damage. Commissioned by the people of Vadodara in 1907 to mark the silver jubilee celebration of Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekewad’s reign, this sculpture, created by Francis Derwent Wood, cost Rs. 60,000 at that time, honouring a beloved ruler known as ‘people’s king’.

Extensive research spanning months aimed to identify the corrosion’s cause and the revival of the original patina. The findings from this study hold promise for multiple outdoor conservation endeavours, addressing a pressing need in contemporary India.

The conservation efforts surrounding ‘Kala Ghoda’ were not just a tribute to Vadodara’s storied past; they represented a watershed moment in India’s commitment to a scientific approach to safeguarding its cultural legacy. Amidst the celebration of Saya Ji Baug’s anniversary, the revelation of ‘Kala Ghoda’ signifies an unwavering commitment to collaboration and asserts the paramount significance of preserving our collective heritage. This historic event encapsulates not only Vadodara’s cherished history but also highlights the nation’s strides towards a more systematic and vigilant cultural preservation ethos.

Can India become Super Power by 2047

As the world’s second-most populous country with a rapidly growing economy, India is often touted as a potential superpower on the global stage. With the year 2047 marking India’s 100th year of independence from British rule, there is much speculation about whether India will have achieved superpower status by that time. However, predicting the future of a country’s economy is a complex task, and there are many factors that could influence India’s trajectory over the next few decades.

One of the most significant factors that could impact India’s economic growth is its demographic dividend. With a large and young population, India has the potential to become a major workforce provider to the world, boosting its economy. However, this potential can only be realized if the country is able to provide its people with the necessary education and skills to meet the demands of the global job market. The Indian government has made significant efforts in recent years to improve the education system, but there is still a long way to go before India can fully capitalize on its demographic advantage.

Another factor that could shape India’s economic future is its political stability. India is the world’s largest democracy, but it has often been plagued by political instability and corruption. A stable political environment is crucial for attracting foreign investment, promoting economic growth, and building international alliances. The Indian government has taken steps to address these issues, but the country still faces significant challenges in this area.

Infrastructure is another key factor that could impact India’s economic growth. The country’s infrastructure, including roads, airports, and ports, is often cited as a bottleneck to economic growth. The Indian government has launched several initiatives to address these issues, including the “Smart Cities” project and the “Bharatmala Pariyojana” road development project. However, these initiatives will require significant investment and sustained political will to be successful.

Finally, global economic conditions could also play a role in shaping India’s economic future. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global economy, and it is unclear what the long-term effects of this will be. Additionally, rising tensions between major world powers, such as the US and China, could have far-reaching implications for the global economy and India’s place in it.

Given these factors, it is difficult to predict with certainty whether India will become a superpower economy by 2047. However, there are certainly reasons to be optimistic about India’s future. The country has made significant strides in recent years in areas such as technology and innovation, and its entrepreneurial spirit has helped to drive economic growth. Additionally, India’s strategic location and its growing partnerships with other major world powers, such as the US and Japan, could help to position it as a major player on the global stage.

In conclusion, while it is impossible to predict the future with certainty, India certainly has the potential to become a world superpower economy by 2047. However, achieving this status will require sustained political will, significant investment in infrastructure and education, and a favorable global economic environment. If India is able to overcome these challenges and continue on its current trajectory, it could be poised for a bright economic future in the coming decades.

Archana Sharma

6th April 2023

कोरोनाकी सक्षम वैक्सीन और दवाओं के विकास में मददगार हो सकता है नया शोध

New Delhi. 7th July 2021

देश और दुनिया में कोरोना संक्रमण की रफ्तार भले ही कुछ नरम पड़ी हो, लेकिन उसकी अगली लहर की आशंकाओं से इंकार नहीं किया जा सकता। ऐसे में यह बहुत स्वाभाविक है कि विभिन्न शोधकर्ता कोरोना संक्रमण और उसके स्वास्थ्य पर पड़ने वाले प्रभाव को लेकर सतत अध्ययन और शोध में जुटे हैं। भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान (आईआईटी), इंदौर भीसार्स-कोव-2 संक्रमण से जुड़ी वैक्सीन और दवाओं को लेकर नई संभावनाएं तलाशने में लगा है।

देश को कोरोनावायरस से जूझते लगभग 18 महीने हो चुके और अब सार्स-कोव-2के सामने आ रहे नये प्रतिरूप निरंतर चुनौती बने हुए हैं। वैज्ञानिक और अग्रिम मोर्चे पर इस महामारी का सामना करने में जुटे स्वास्थ्यकर्मियों की चुनौतियां इन प्रतिरूपों ने कई गुना बढ़ा दी हैं। ऐसे में वायरस के नए-नए प्रतिरूपों से निपटने के लिए मौजूदा दावों और वैक्सीन को और सक्षम बनाना अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण माना जा रहा है।

फिलहाल कोविड-19 रोधी जो वैक्सीन उपलब्ध हैं, उनमें से अधिकांश एमआरएनए आधारित वैक्सीन हैं। इनमें मॉडर्ना और कॉमिनेट्री की वैक्सीन प्रमुख हैं। वहीं वैक्सेजेरिवा, जॉनसन एंड जॉनसन, स्पूतनिक-वी और कोविशील्ड जैसी वैक्सीन वेक्टर आधारित हैं। वहीं सिनोवैक और कोवैक्सीन इनएक्टिवेडेट वायरस आधारित हैं। इसी तरह कोनवेडेसिया प्रोटीन आधारित वैक्सीन है। इस समय विश्व के तमाम हिस्सों में इन वैक्सीन का उपयोग हो रहा है। जबकि विभिन्न स्मॉल मॉलिक्यूलर ड्रग्स, प्रोटीन फ्रेग्मेंट (पेप्टाइड) इनहिबिटर्स और एंटीबॉडीज जैसी कोविड-19 रोधी पद्धतियां इस समय विकास की अवस्था में हैं, जिन्होंने अपने शुरुआती परीक्षण में उत्साहजनक परिणाम दिए हैं।

आईआईटी इंदौर का शोध आलेख इन विभिन्न तकनीकों और प्रविधियों की व्यापक व्याख्या करता है। इसमें बताया गया है कि वायरस होस्ट के साथ किस प्रकार अभिक्रिया करता है। महामारी के प्रसार में पर्यावरणीय पहलुओं के प्रभाव का विश्लेषणभी इस अध्ययन का एक  महत्वपूर्ण भाग है। साथ ही वायरस में म्यूटेशन, उसके उपचार की प्रविधियां और उसमें काम आ रही वैक्सीन पर भी इसमें विस्तार से चर्चा की गई है। इस शोध से कई महत्वपूर्ण निष्कर्ष निकलते हैं। जैसे कि क्लिनिकली अप्रूव्ड दवाओं में कुछ बदलाव नई प्रभावी एवं सुरक्षित दवाओं की खोज में क्रांतिकारी साबित हो सकते हैं। इस समय कई एमआरएनए आधारित वैक्सीन उपलब्ध हैं, लेकिन उनके विनिर्माण से लेकर उनके भंडारण के लिए आवश्यक तापमान सुनिश्चित करने की राह में आने वाली बाधाओं को देखते हुए उनकी पहुंच बहुत सीमित है और उन्हें दूर-दराज के इलाकों में भेज पाना उतना आसान नहीं। इससे वैश्विक टीकाकरण अभियान कुछ सीमित हो जाता है। यह शोध अध्ययन मुंह और नाक के म्यूकस मेम्ब्रेन की वायरस प्रतिरोधी क्षमता को रेखांकित करते हुए नाक से दी जाने वाली वैक्सीन के विकास की आवश्यकता पर बल देता है, जिस से वायरस को शरीर के प्रवेश द्वार पर ही निष्क्रिय किया जा सके। चुंकि अधिकांश वैक्सीन सर्फेस प्रोटीन आधार पर विकसित होरही हैं, जिससे वायरस के, शरीर में मौजूद एंटीबॉडीजको मात देकर शरीर में पैठ बनाने की आशंका बनी रहती है।इसलिए एक ऐसी सक्षम वैक्सीनेशन रणनीति विकसित करने की आवश्यकता है जो वायरस के हर सम्भव स्थान को लक्षित हो। यह शोध अध्ययन कोविड वैक्सीन एवं कोविद के उपचार में उपयोग की जा रही विभिन्न दवाओं पर विस्तृत और व्यापक जानकारी उपलब्ध कराता है जिससे वैज्ञानिकों एवं विशेषज्ञों को इस महामारी के विरुद्ध एक सक्षम प्रबंधन नीति विकसित करने में उपयोगी सिद्ध हो सकता है। आईआईटी इंदौर का यह शोध डॉ. हेमचंद्र झा के नेतृ्त्व में संपन्न हुआ। इस अध्ययन में उन्हें सैम सैम हिगिनबॉटम कृषि, प्रौद्योगिकी और विज्ञान विश्वविद्यालय,प्रयागराज के डॉ. विजय त्रिपाठी, आईपीएनए स्पेन के डॉ. जोसे एम पेरेज डी ला लास्त्रा सहित देश-विदेश के कई वैज्ञानिकों का सहयोग मिला। इसके अतिरिक्त बेन बेन गुरियन विश्वविद्यालय, इस्रैल्के डॉ आनंद, डॉ झा की प्रयोगशाला के ओमकार इन्द्री एवं श्वेता जखमोला, और अमेरिका के सेंट जॉन्स विश्वविद्यालय के डॉ झे-शेंग चेन की भी इस शोध अध्ययन में भागीदारी रही।

विकसित हुई 5जी क्षमता वाली स्वदेशी स्मार्टफोन-चिप

New Delhi. 1st July 2021

डिजिटल युग में स्मार्टफोन के बिना रोजमर्रा के जीवन की कल्पना कठिन है। आज हमारे दैनिक जीवन का अहम हिस्सा बन चुके स्मार्टफोन्स का महत्वपूर्ण भाग उसमें लगने वाली चिप को माना जाता है। तकनीकी शब्दावली में इसे एसओसी यानी सिस्टम ऑन चिप कहा जाता है। किसी भी स्मार्टफोन की क्षमताएं काफी कुछ इसी एसओसी पर निर्भर करती हैं। एसओसी बाजार में मुख्य रूप से अमेरिकी, दक्षिण कोरियाई और ताइवानी कंपनियों का ही दबदबा है। हाल ही में,भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान (आईआईटी) हैदराबाद के शोधार्थियों ने वाईसिग के साथ मिलकर एकनैरोबैंड इंटरनेट ऑफ थिंग्स-सिस्टम ऑन चिप (एनबी-आईओटी-एसओसी) ‘कोआला’ विकसित किया है। उल्लेखनीय बात यह है कि यह स्वदेशीएसओसी 5जी क्षमताओं से लैस है। देश में जल्द ही इन सेवाओं की शुरुआत हो सकती है, जिसके लिए तैयारियां चल भी रही हैं।

‘कोआला’5जी मैसिव मशीन टाइप कम्युनिकेशन (एमटीसी) तकनीक से लैस है जो लो रेंज के साथ लो-बिट रेट आईओटीटी एप्लीकेशंस चलाने में सक्षम है। इस चिप से डिवाइस की बैटरी को 10 वर्षों तक चलाया जा सकेगा। स्मार्ट मीटर्स, मशीन टू मशीन कनेक्टिविटी, इंडस्ट्री 4.0, विभिन्न सेंसर कनेक्टिविटी, एसेट ट्रैकिंग, डिजिटल हेलथ्केयर और तमाम एप्लीकेशंस को कोआला से गति देने में मदद मिलेगी।

आईआईटी हैदराबाद कीयह परियोजना भारत सरकार के दूरसंचार विभाग की5जी तकनीक के लिए स्वदेशी विकल्प तैयार करने की मुहिम काहै। इसके लिए, आईआईटी, हैदराबाद और वाईसिग नेटवर्क्स (वाईसिग) ने आईआईटी हैदराबाद के तत्वावधान में आईटीआईसी नाम से एक स्टार्टअप विकसित किया। वहीं, भारत सरकार के इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स और सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्रालय द्वारा आगे बढ़ाए गए उद्यम फैबसीआई का भी सहयोग रहा। उन्होंने मिलकर भारत का पहला5जी सेल्युलर चिपसेट विकसित किया। वहीं, भारतीय बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनी सिएंटने इसके सेमीकंडक्टर डिजाइन को मूर्त रूप दिया।

आईआईटी हैदराबाद के निदेशक प्रो. बीएस मूर्ति बताते हैं -‘आईआईटी हैदराबाद और वाईसिग ने कोआला एसओसी को संयुक्त रूप से विकसित किया है। इस उपलब्धि के लिए मैं परियोजना से जुड़े प्रो. किरण कुची को बधाई देता हूं। साथ ही, मैं 5जी परीक्षण परियोजना के लिए दूरसंचार विभाग और संचार-सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्रालय के फैबसीआई इनक्युबेटर को भी धन्यवाद ज्ञापित करता हूं। यह परियोजना आत्मनिर्भर भारत की संकल्पना को साकार करती है। इस कार्य में सिएंट की सहभागिता पर भी मुझे खुशी है, जो उद्योग एवं अकादमिक जगत के बीच समन्वय को दर्शाता है, जो आत्मनिर्भर भारत को मूर्त रूप देने के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण होगा।’