Monday, 11 August 2014

Eubiq India offers Your Desgin / Our Power Track

Standard
Eubiq India offers Your Desgin / Our Power Track
Eubiq India Private Limited
To Me
Aug 9 at 9:13 PM
Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.
AUGUST 2014 NEWSLETTER
Power , Data & Multimedia 
Solution for Conference Table & Meeting Tables
Eubiq Track base System is the world’s first-of-its-kind electrical power outlet system that is practical, safe, and simply beautiful! 
Our innovative track capable system allows you to
“add, remove and reposition”
power outlets anytime anywhere – by just a simple twist.
About Us
Eubiq was founded in 2000 with the vision of becoming the world leader in power outlet systemsRead More
Subscription
Share
Share this email on Facebook
© Eubiq India Private Limited 
T: +91 022 400 3233 7 | E: mumbai@eubiqindia.com , Info@eubiqindia.com
Toll Free 1800 102 4032
This newsletter was sent to nksagar_1@yahoo.com.

Priyanka Chopra inspires teenage girls

Standard
Bollywood Actress and International Recording Artist Priyanka Chopra inspires teenage girls to aim high with UNICEF
Bollywood Actress, International Recording Artist and UNICEF India Ambassador Priyanka Chopra met with young women in Chandrapur, India, to mark International Youth Day[1] and to witness how their lives are being transformed through the Building Young Futures programme, which is run in partnership with Barclays.

Priyanka Chopra has been supporting UNICEF’s adolescent work in India for eight years. During her visit she met young women from the Building Young Futures programme, locally known as Deepshikha, and saw how they are being empowered to help fulfil their potential.

Building Young Futures is a global partnership between Barclays and UNICEF that aims to unlock the potential of young people from disadvantaged communities. Through the programme in India young women are receiving peer to peer support in developing the life, enterprise and financial skills they need to overcome the challenges they face to become strong, financially independent women as well as agents of change in their communities. This includes learning how to save, building business plans, developing their own enterprises and learning how to network as well as building confidence, understanding girl’s rights and leadership skills.

In India there are around 243 million adolescents who are facing rising youth unemployment[2].  Life can be particularly hard for young women as they face the challenges of limited economic opportunities and access to training and employment, which reinforce broader issues of discrimination, early marriage, violence and poverty.

Priyanka Chopra said: “Girls have the ability to transform their own lives, develop their own enterprises and help grow India’s economy. The Building Young Futures programme being implemented by UNICEF in collaboration with Barclays is giving them the vital skills and support they need to make this happen.

“I met girls who have experienced incredible hardship in their lives.  Building Young Futures has given them a voice and confidence, or ‘daring’ as they call it.  These girls are working together, setting up businesses, planning their futures; they are empowered to handle the challenges life throws at them.  I strongly advocate that parents, care-givers and educators must give the girls more and more opportunities to grow in their lives.”

In India, by 2015, Building Young Futures will have empowered around 100,000 girls and young women directly and another 200,000 girls through the programme being scaled up by the Maharashtra Human Development Commissionerate.  The programme depends on UNICEF, Barclays and the Government of Maharashtra sharing their expertise.  It has helped these young women to build confidence, knowledge and skills, which gives them choices and the opportunity to build sustainable livelihoods.  The girls take their strength, and determination back into their communities, effecting significant change and helping to transform the wellbeing of even more women and children.
Ram Gopal, Chief Operating Officer, Barclays India, said: “Barclays is committed to supporting young people to develop the skills to fulfil their potential. Through Building Young Futures, we are able to empower these young women in India, teach them that they are equal to men, and help provide them with the skills they need to become economically empowered individuals. Building Young Futures is part of our global goal to support five million young people in becoming the next generation of achievers.”
Louis-George Arsenault, Representative for UNICEF India, explained: “Adolescence is an age of opportunity and UNICEF is committed to investing in young people and enabling them to transform society. The Deepshikha programme, which is currently being implemented in some districts of Maharashtra with the support of Barclays, has been extremely successful in providing girls and young women with the skills and confidence to start their own enterprises and we look forward to expanding this programme across the state and more widely in India.”

Priyanka met girls including Sadhana Chaudhari, who was discriminated against by her family and had to leave school early with limited skills. Sadhana, now 23 years old, runs her own tailoring business, and is setting up a group sanitary napkin business with other girls from her village.  She has become a leader in the programme, or Prerika as they are locally known, and is determined to pass what she has learnt onto other women in the community.

Joining the Building Young Futures Deepshikha programme was a turning point in my life,” says Sadhana. “The Building Young Futures/ Deepshikha programme has given me confidence and now I can support my family.  I come to the training as I learn a lot from this.  I cannot do anything sitting at home, so I must come out and take charge of my own destiny.

Ends

Notes to Editors
For further information, please contact:
UNICEF India
Swati Mohapatra, UNICEF Maharashtra, +91-993 023 5472, smohapatra@unicef.org
Geetanjali Master , UNICEF India, +91-981 810 5861, gmaster@unicef.org
Sonia Sarkar, UNICEF India, +91-981 017 0289, ssarkar@unicef.org

UNICEF UK
Kate Wills, UNICEF UK, + 44 (0)7880 292 429/  0044 (0)7966 935 639 kwills@unicef.org.uk
Georgina Thompson, UNICEF UK, +44 (0)207 375 6167  gthompson@unicef.org.uk

About Building Young Futures
Building Young Futures is a global partnership between Barclays and UNICEF, set up in 2008, that aims to unlock the potential of disadvantaged young people by providing them with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to set up their own businesses and find work, as well as achieve a stronger economic future for themselves and their communities.  The programme runs in Brazil, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Uganda and Zambia.

In India Building Young Futures is locally known as Deepshikha.
To find out more visit www.buildingyoungfutures.org

Standard

शहनाज के बारे में शायद कम लोग ही जानते हों,

11082014
Shah Rukh Khan के बारे में तो सबलोग जानते हैं, लेकिन उनकी बहन शहनाज के बारे में शायद कम लोग ही जानते हों, आइए, रक्षाबंधन के मौके पर जानते हैं कुछ ऐसे ही स्टार सिबलिंग्स के बारे में……
Shah Rukh Khan के बारे में तो सबलोग जानते हैं, लेकिन उनकी बहन शहनाज के बारे में शायद कम लोग ही जानते हों, आइए, रक्षाबंधन के मौके पर जानते हैं कुछ ऐसे ही स्टार सिबलिंग्स के बारे में......</p><br />
<p><a href=” />http://bollywood.bhaskar.com/article-hf/ENT-BOL-bollywood-celebrities-their-not-so-known-siblings-4707340-PHO.html” width=”450″ height=”388″ /></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div class=
LikeLike · ·  · 5,267149160




Annual Convention of Federation at HQ – 24, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi

11082014
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
DELHI THEOSOPHICAL FEDERATION
24, EAST PATELNAGAR, NEW DELHI-110008
NOTICE
Date: 13th August 2014
All the members of Delhi Theosophical Federation are intimated that the Annual Convention of Federation is
proposed to be convened on Saturday 13th of September 2014 & Sunday, 14th of September 2014 at
Federation Headquarters – 24, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-110008 as per the following programme
Saturday 13th September 2014 – 6.00 P.M.
Introductory Talk on Voice of Silence by Bro U.S.Pandey, Secretary, U.P. Federation
Sunday 14th September 2014
10.00 A.M.-11.00 A.M. – Study Class on Voice of Silence to be conducted by Bro U.S.Pandey
11.00 A.M. – 11.15 A.M. – Tea Break
11.15 A.M. – 12.30 P.M. – Study Class (Contd)
12.30 P.M. – 2.00 P.M. – Interaction with Speaker & Lunch Break
Lunch & Tea will be provided to all the members attending Convention.
It is further intimated that Annual Elections of Delhi Theosophical Federation will be conducted on Sunday 14th
of September 2014 at 2.00 P.M. at the same venue as per following program:
1. Approval of Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting
2. Presentation of Secretary’s Report by Bro M.L.Khatri, elected Secretary of Federation
3. Presentation of Audited Accounts by the Treasurer
4. Election of the following Office Bearers:
i. President
ii. Vice President
iii. Secretary
iv. Joint Secretary
v. Treasurer
vi. Auditor
vii. Representative to Indian Section Council for the years 2013-16




Erdogan wins presidential election

11082014

Turkey’s PM Erdogan wins

presidential election

with 52% – early results

Turkey's Prime Minister and presidential candidate Tayyip Erdogan (Reuters / Umit Bektas)
Turkey’s Prime Minister now president Tayyip Erdogan
Turky Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan  won the presidential election with 52 percent of the vote, according to early results. Thus, Erdogan has become the country’s first popularly-elected head of state. High Election Board (YSK) chair, Sadi Güven, has announced Erdogan’s victory in the presidential election, according to interim results.“The chairman of the AK Party and the prime minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has become the first president elected by the people,” Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag posted on his Twitter account.
With 99.05 percent of the ballots counted, Erdogan leads with 51,71 percent, the Hurriyet Daily reports. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, former Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, has received 38,56 percent of the votes. Selahattin Demirtas, head of the leftist pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party, is in third place with just under 10 percent.
Erdogan, who is currently serving as the country’s prime minister, will become Turkey’s first president elected in a popular vote. Until now, the country’s presidents have been elected by members of the Turkish Parliament. The amendment which changed the way Turkey elects its leaders was first drafted in 2007.




Quake of M6.0 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

11082014
M6.0) HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION 41.1 142.2 (3fa06)
USGS ENS
To Nksagar_1@yahoo.com
Aug 10 at 9:42 AM
Globe with Earthquake Location

M6.0 – HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.0
Date-Time
  • 10 Aug 2014 03:43:16 UTC
  • 10 Aug 2014 12:43:17 near epicenter
  • 10 Aug 2014 07:43:16 standard time in your timezone
Location41.142N 142.170E
Depth37 km
Distances
  • 81 km (50 mi) ESE of Mutsu, Japan
  • 85 km (52 mi) NE of Misawa, Japan
  • 90 km (55 mi) NE of Hachinohe, Japan
  • 125 km (77 mi) ENE of Aomori-shi, Japan
  • 642 km (398 mi) NNE of Tokyo, Japan




Ceasefire violation by Pakistan

11082014
A day after Sharif regrets bad ties with India, Pakistan opens fire across international border again, injuring 2 BSF jawans. Reports also suggest that 2 minors were injured in the cross fire.
A day after Sharif regrets bad ties with India, Pakistan opens fire across international border again, injuring 2 BSF jawans. Reports also suggest that 2 minors were injured in the cross fire.
Ceasefire violation by Pakistan, 2 civilians and 2 BSF jawans injured
Embedded image permalink




Akhilesh Yadav Addresses workshop on Social Media for Democracy

11082014
C.M office Tweets : Chief Minister Sri Akhilesh Yadav Addresses workshop on Social Media for Democracy at CM’s residence.
Follow for regular updates :https://twitter.com/CMOfficeUP
C.M office Tweets : Chief Minister Sri Akhilesh Yadav Addresses workshop on Social Media for Democracy at CM's residence.</p><br />
<p>Follow for regular updates :<a href=” />https://twitter.com/CMOfficeUP” width=”475″ height=”315″ /></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div class=
LikeLike · ·  · 3,13411095




Global titbits

10082014

10 killed, 80 injured in suicide bomb attack on Kurdish militia in Iraq

At least 10 Kurdish fighters were killed and 80 others wounded after a suicide bomber set off an explosive device in the Iraqi town of Jalawla, Reuters reported, citing medical sources. The attack came during fierce clashes in the town – which is located to the northeast of Baghdad – between the Kurdish Peshmerga forces and Islamic State (IS/ISIS) militants trying to take control of northern Iraq.

Erdogan takes early lead in Turkish presidential vote

The Turkish prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, took an early lead in the country’s first direct presidential election on Sunday. Erdogan has claimed around 56 percent of the vote with 43 percent of ballots counted, Turkish CNN Turk and NTV channels reported. The main opposition candidate, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, was behind on around 35 percent, with pro-Kurdish left-wing leader, Selahattin Demirtas, in third on around 8 percent.

Nicaragua struggling amid worst drought in 30 years

The Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (INET) said Nicaragua, with a population of 6 million people, is now confronting the worst drought the country has experienced in the last three decades. INET projections indicate the drought, related to the El Niño weather phenomenon, will continue during September and October. Minister of Agriculture Edward Centeno, has said the lack of rain could wipe out 1.1 billion bushels of corn, 100,000 bushels of peanuts and just over one million tons of rice during the agricultural cycle from 2014 to 2015. Meanwhile, the government is conducting specialized studies on the phenomenon of drought and its impact on the population.

​65 victims of flight MH17 identified, experts departing eastern Ukraine

Forensic experts from the Netherlands have identified a total of 65 victims of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, officials said on Saturday as quoted by AFP. Meanwhile, the last teams of the Dutch, Australian and Malaysian investigators were departing eastern Ukraine for the Netherlands, Netherlands national news agency (ANP) reported. “Of the victims, 21 were Dutch and the other 21 another nationality,” the Dutch Justice Ministry said in a statement. “The specific nationalities of the other victims are not being revealed on the request of their countries’ embassies,” it added. Arie de Bruijn, forensics investigation coordinator, said on Friday that around 176 “more or less”complete bodies have arrived in the Netherlands as well as 527 body parts. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was a scheduled international commercial flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on July 17, 2014, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board.

​ Polls open in Turkey, Erdogan a favorite

The polls have opened in Turkey as it picks its president for the first time ever by way of a direct election. Prime Minister Tauuip Erdogan of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) appears to be the nation’s current favorite to lead the country, Reuters reports. If he emerges victorious, Erdogan is expected to be a hands-on leader who will continue to run the government.

More than 700 flights canceled in Japan due to Typhoon Halong

Japanese airlines had to cancels 232 more internal flights in connection with the raging Typhoon Halong, bringing the number of canceled flights to more than 700, Itar-Tass reported, citing local media. The companies that had their planes grounded include Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), Peach Aviation, and others. Torrential rains and 200 km per hour winds have reportedly caused at least four deaths and 26 serious injuries since the typhoon firsthit the coast of Japan, leaving more than 4,000 houses without electricity and prompting authorities to issue evacuation warnings to 1.6 million people. One of the worst hit prefectures, Mie, has seen about 500,000 residents evacuated due to a fear of flooding from swollen rivers.

US jets carry out four more strikes against Iraqi militants

The US carried out four more airstrikes on Islamic militants in Iraq on Saturday. Armored carriers and a truck that were firing on civilians were destroyed by the American jet fighters, AP reported. Islamic State (IS) militants were targeting Yazidi civilians taking shelter in the Sinjar mountains, Central Command said. The US strikes took place near Sinjar, located in northwestern Iraq. Three of them took place before 16:00 GMT on Saturday and another one around 19:00 GMT. This marked the third round of strikes against IS since US President Barack Obama authorized the missions.




BJP’s Smriti Irani has a “degree” from Yale University!

10082014
BJP’s Smriti Irani, who was made the HRD Minister after losing general elections this year, now says she has a “degree” from Yale University!
Incidentally, media enquiries revealed that she attended a 6-day programme at Yale in 2013 as part of a programme. Is she referring to that?
Smriti had in 2004 affidavit mentioned her qualifications as “BA from Delhi University in 1996″. 10 years later, her affidavit mentioned ” B.Com (1st year) from Delhi University in 1994!”.
Well, are we sure if one can file a false affidavit?
Source: NDTV
BJP's Smriti Irani, who was made the HRD Minister after losing general elections this year, now says she has a "degree" from Yale University!<br /><br /><br />
Incidentally, media enquiries revealed that she attended a 6-day programme at Yale in 2013 as part of a programme. Is she referring to that?<br /><br /><br />
Smriti had in 2004 affidavit mentioned her qualifications as "BA from Delhi University in 1996". 10 years later, her affidavit mentioned " B.Com (1st year) from Delhi University in 1994!".<br /><br /><br />
Well, are we sure if one can file a false affidavit?</p><br /><br />
<p>Source: NDTV” width=”473″ height=”296″ /></div><br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div><br />
<div class=” /></p>
<div><a class=LikeLike · ·  · 3297

No comments:

Post a Comment