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Force Motors presence in New Delhi

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Force Motors expands its presence in New Delhi
New Delhi, August 9, 2013: Force Motors inaugurated a new dealership for its Commercial Vehicles; Rohit Force at New Delhi today. This dealership was inaugurated by Dr. Abhay Firodia, Chairman, Force Motors Ltd.

Force Motors is a Pune based automotive company that manufactures Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV), Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV), Multi Utility Vehicles (MUV), and Agricultural Tractors. Recently, in a move away from its long-established top line business, of being a Commercial Vehicle maker, Force Motors entered the Personal Vehicles arena with the launch of its Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), FORCE ONE in August 2011. This was followed by the launch of the GURKHA; the Extreme Off-Roader Vehicle (E.O.V.) in 2013.

Rohit Force is a modern, fully-equipped dealership with abundant space for display of full range of Commercial Vehicles. On display for the inauguration were a range of vehicles including Small Commercial Vehicles- Trump 40, and recently launched worldⳠfirst Monocoque 26 seater the Traveller 26, the Traveller AC and the CNG Traveller School Bus.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Rohit Bahal, Proprietor, Rohit Force Pvt. Ltd., said, ㉠am very happy to be a part of the Force Motors family with the inauguration of our modern Commercial Vehicles dealership. Force is a well recognized and reputed Commercial Vehicle manufacturer with its Traveller and Trax range being immensely popular. I look forward to making a mark in New Delhi with this new state of the art dealership.䠼/span>

Dr. Abhay Firodia, Chairman, Force Motors Ltd and Mr. Rohit Bahal presented ceremonial keys to the first three customers of Trump 40, Traveller 26 and Traveller School Bus vehicles to their proud owners. 
Mr. Rohit Bahal owner of Rohit Force, New Delhi has over 16 years of extensive experience in the automobile industry. Based on Main GT Road, Rohit Force is centrally located and easily accessible from the city


 

Shashi Tharoor releases ‘The Fly on the Wall and Other Stories’ by Shubha Sarma

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New Delhi, August 8, 2013: The Hon’ble Minister of State for Human Resource Development Dr Shashi Tharoor today launched ‘The Fly on the Wall and Other Stories’ by Ms. Shubha Sarma, IAS at the India International Centre, in the august presence of the Hon’ble Minister of Culture Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch.
A collection of thirteen short stories, the book ‘Fly on the wall and Other Stories’ tells some realistic tales which are rooted deep in the Indian soil and appeal to the Indian sensitivities and sensibilities. Inspired by the great Indian storytellers such as Shri Munshi Premchand and Shri Sharat Chandra Chattyopadhyay, the young author tries to revive the old world charm through her innovative fiction.
Gracing the book release ceremony, the Hon’ble Minister of Culture, Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch said, “The Fly on the Wall and Other Stories’ is a bold and candid piece of work written in a refreshingly simple, straightforward way which reveals the unnoticed facets deeply rooted in our society.
Presently serving the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, Ms Sarma believes in simplicity of life which reflects in her writing as well. ‘The Fly on the Wall and Other Stories’ is the first book by Ms Sarma, who is a 1999 batch IAS officer of the Odisha cadre.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Tharoor praised the debut book and said, “A compelling read, overflowing with acutely-observed and cleverly-plotted stories that hold your attention from the first to the last, Fly on the Wall marks a remarkable debut by a gifted storyteller of undoubted promise. I look forward to more from her pen.”
The book release function saw the presence of renowned names of the Indian literary world such as Namita Gokhle and Professor K Satchidanandan along with other prominent faces from all walks of life. The evening saw a well conducted ceremony with the presence of the various luminaries from the bureaucracy and cultural sphere.
Commenting on the book, Professor K Satchidanandan said, “Ms Sarma’s subtle ways of critiquing the society’s cant, the hidden greed and violence in human beings, the nuanced condemnation of patriarchy in its various crippling incarnations, has created a publication crafted with an ingenuous sense of structural balance.”

About the book:
Author and civil servant, Shubha Sarma’s ‘The Fly on the Wall & Other Stories’ is a rarity in today’s times- well written, concise stories with subjects set in diverse settings and places, ranging from up-market, urban milieu to the depths of rural Orissa and areas of civil strife and deep social unrest. The locales vary from deep forests of Odisha to the lush greenery of Assam and the fast-paced life in Delhi and Lucknow. The narrative strings together anxious house-wives, over-imaginative teenagers and men and women in the sunset of their lives. The characters are deeply etched and delineated. They are people one encounters everyday on the bus, the metro and the mirror. Each story is different, and each has characters etched lucidly as on ivory, situations that look so real in their contexts and strategies that enhance the fascination of the unfolding narratives. As a whole, this assortment of tales with a twist brings to life the realities and contradictions of India and makes it an enchanting collection of highly readable short stories.

About the author:
Author and civil servant, Shubha Sarma was born and brought up in Lucknow, and is an alumnus of Lady Shri Ram College and Jawaharlal Nehru University. Fond of dogs, she enjoys tending to her bonsai collection in her spare moments. After joining the Indian Administrative Service, she served for more than a decade in the tribal districts of Odisha where she endeavoured to catalyze social change, empower women and address complex issues concerning left-wing extremism. A Yoga practitioner, the author enjoys travelling, cycling and swimming. She lives with her husband and two sons in New Delhi.

About the Publisher:
Published by LiFi Publications Pvt.Ltd., a new venture of the house of DK which, for nearly half-a-century, has served libraries, academic institutions, and the book trade. The family is already in publishing considerable variety of academically-oriented works for over four decades.
LiFi Publications (signifying ‘Literary Fiction’) focuses exclusively on the literary works of fiction: novels and short stories spanning almost all genres. The objectives of LiFi Publications are to achieve literary excellence in whatever it publishes, and to do all to promote and popularize its authors and their works.


 

Get Inside the Emergency Room with National Geographical Channel

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Get inside the Emergency Room with National Geographic Channel
Series to take viewers inside the most critical and life altering moments in the ER
New Delhi, August 6, 2013:༯span>Known for bringing the best of infotainment to the world,༢>National༯span>Geographic Channel, in association with Medanta Hospital, announced the launch of the༢>ᅭergency Room⼯i> series. This series will showcase the dramatic and heart wrenching episodes that take place within the walls of a hospital.ࠓhot inside the Emergency Room of Medanta, the series will encompass the story of doctors and hospital staff that work relentlessly to defeat death and heal sickness as well as the emotional tale of the ailing patients looking for a medicine or a miracle to save them. The show was launched at a press conference in Delhi today; the launch was addressed by actor༢>Irrfan Khan,༢>Debarpita Banerjee,༯i>Vice President, Marketing, National Geographic and FOX International Channels, Dr. Naresh Trehan, Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta and༢>Anil Shukla, Addl. Commissioner of Police: Traffic Police, Delhi. The series goes on air on August 12, every Monday and Tuesday at 10 pm༯span>on༢>National Geographic Channel
From the anticipation and anxiety in the Emergency Room, to the humour and sadness in the Recovery Room – the series looks beyond a hospitalⳠflashing blue lights and presents the real picture of life in the medical world. Talking about the series, Debarpita Banerjee, Vice President, Marketing, National Geographic and FOX International Channels, said,༩>㎡tional Geographic Channel is known to showcase content that is thought provoking and educates our audiences at the same time. True to this brand philosophy, we are extremely pleased to present༯i>Emergency Roomୠa first of its kind initiative by a TV Channel and a Hospital. Through this series,༯span>we wish to showcase the humanity amidst syringes, medicines and drips; thereby spreading awareness about what exactly transpires inside the emergency room of a hospital. We are grateful to our partners Medanta Hospital for providing unprecedented access, and to Irrfan Khan and the Delhi Traffic Police for their support.伯span>
Recognizing the need to sensitize people and taking the lead in making them emergency ready, National Geographic Channel also launched the༩>Ⴅ Emergency Ready!⼯i> campaign as a build-up to the series. Through the campaign, the urgency and necessity of being emergency sensitive was reinforced, urging people to do their bit during difficult situations. The campaign included on-air films with༯span>National Award winning actorIrrfan Khan, emergency ready workshops in corporate houses and an online activation as well. The campaign was supported by the Delhi Traffic Police.
Commenting on the launch Irrfan Khan said,there is a certain negligence and dehumanization that plagues the society today. I am glad that a credible entity like National Geographic Channel has come forth to take forward the cause of sensitizing people about emergency preparedness. I am happy and proud to be a part of this campaign and will do my bit in educating audiences. The ᅭergency Room⠳eries will surely be insightful for viewers and help them recognize real life tensions, and how it affects those who are dealing with it.
The༢>Emergency Room series premieres on August 12, every Monday and Tuesday at 10 pm on༢>National Geographic Channel.
About National Geographic Channel India
National Geographic Channel India launched on July 1st, 1998. Its programming covers adventure and exploration, natural history, science, wildlife and people of the world. The National Geographic Channel on an average gets over 68 million viewers a month. For more information, please visit༯span>www.natgeotv.co.in.
About National Geographic Channels International
National Geographic Channels International (NGCI) inspires viewers through its smart, innovative programming that questions what we know, how we view the world and what drives us forward. A business enterprise owned by National Geographic Ventures and FOX Entertainment Group, NGCI contributes to the National Geographic Society’s commitment to exploration, conservation and education through its six channels: National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Channel HD, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Wild HD, Nat Geo Adventure and Nat Geo Music. Globally, National Geographic Channel (including NGC U.S., which is a joint venture of NGV and Fox Cable Networks Group) is available in more than 440 million homes in 171 countries and 38 languages.Ưr more information, please visit༯span>www.natgeotv.com andwww.facebook.com/BeEmergencyReady
For media queries, please contact:༯u>Rashmi Sharma / Prajakta Bhosale rashmi.sharma@bm.com௠Prajakata.bhosale@bm.com࠼/span>


 

SAP empowers government to deliver faster services

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Sagar Media Inc: New Delhi India : Aug.08,2013.SAP India, a subsidiary of SAP AG, has reaffirmed its commitment to improve impact of ICT intervention in the area of good governance in the country by launching three new solutions powered by SAP HANA.
The three new applications – Rakshak , TracOHealth and The “Milk Co-operative” Experience, conceived, designed and developed by SAP Labs India, will enable Government organisations and departments to enhance service delivery and responsiveness, and improve preparedness, prevention, safety and security outcomes in real-time in an unpredictable world.
“The convergence of cloud, mobile, social and big data is reshaping the future of e-governance, empowering consumers and changing the ways Public sector and Internal security organisations will deliver citizen services in the future,” said Suprakash Chaudhuri, Managing Director, SAP India & Subcontinent. “Powered by SAP HANA, our new solutions will empower our customers to deliver new and innovative services to address today’s and tomorrow’s challenges in real-time without disrupting their business operations,” he added.
With an aim to empower the government institutions with an effective and modernised functioning of its system, the new offerings are a step towards creating a real time platform for bridging the rural – urban divide and augment the safety and security programs undertaken by the government.
“The profound changes and growth in urban settlements require fresh thinking and creativity around how government organisations can run better,” said Mathew Thomas, Vice President- Strategic Industries, SAP India. “The new solutions focuses on helping government organisations address the issues associated with the drive for smarter economies, the need for sustainable growth and the power to positively impact the lives of people,” he added .
With these new offerings, SAP aims to help customers automate several operational areas including, tracking & control; streamlining of procurement systems, budget and expense management, project & scheme implementation amongst others to turn data into actionable information and deliver services efficiently.
The new solutions launched today include:  TracOHealth – Aimed at paving way for an inclusive approach to better collaborative outcomes in the area of child health, the TracOHealth helps in maintaining all the health related information for a lifetime of every child across India. TracOHealth leverages the power of Aadhaar (UID) to uniquely identify  beneficiariesand has been architected and designed with the ability to work even in the remotest corners of the country. Powered by SAP HANA, with both web and mobile interfaces, TracOHealth provide real time analytics that help health authorities optimise resource utilisation.
The Milk Co-operative Experience – Designed to contribute to the socio economic development, this cloud based, data and analytic technology offers dairy cooperatives gain real-time visibility on the procurement to plan its production and distribution. It allows the complete milk procurement process to be captured at-source resulting in transparent milk procurement and facilitating electronic payment to farmers in their respective bank accounts.
SAP Rakshak 2.0 – With the intent of reinforcing the law and order scenario in the country, SAP Rakshak offers real time information for crime incidents happening across states to all the law enforcement agencies, both state and central. This solution is equipped to assist the security agencies in better decision making and to, build strategies to improve law and order situations. With built-in analytical capabilities such as simulation of what-if scenarios, the platform can dramatically improve speed of response, resource and budget utilisation.
Technology, in the last decade and half, has brought sweeping changes in the style of governance.  Technology innovations from SAP can help governments in their mission to achieve more with fewer resources. With more than 1,250 public sector organisations in 70 countries, SAP has transformed operations at all levels to help them serve citizens better. Customers that have recently adopted SAP for Public Sector solutions in India include Department of Post, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, Government of Andhra Pradesh (Treasuries and Accounts), Ministry of Company Affairs, Bharat Dynamics Limited, Electronics Corporation of India Limited, Assam Power Distribution Company Limited and Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Company Limited.


 

India Continues to show a positive change in momentum: OECD

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India Continues to show a positive change in momentum: OECD

According to the Composite Leading Indicators (CLI) developed by OECD, India continues to show a positive change in momentum. India’s CLI marginally rose to 97.7 in May which increased to 97.9 in June.

The CLIs point to moderate improvements in growth in most major OECD countries but stabilizing or slowing momentum in large emerging economies. The CLI of China points to slowing momentum while the Euro Area as a whole continues to show a gain in growth momentum. The CLIs for the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom point to economic growth firming while CLIs of Russia and Brazil point to slowing momentum.

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