Friday, 29 July 2016

Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation

Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation
Members of the Parliamentarians Group for Children (PGC) and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) convened the roundtable on Sanitation in New Delhi. About 37 distinguished members from both houses of Parliament participated in the round table and put forward their suggestions to strengthen the Swacch Bharat Mission in India.
The roundtable, chaired by the Minister MDWS, Narendra Singh Tomar and convened by MP Vishweshwar Reddy also highlighted the innovative models to end open defecation in India.
The PGC is a multi-party platform, convened by Parliamentarians themselves, to engage with peers at the national and state levels for solution-based discussions and initiatives on a range of children’s issues. UNICEF has been a technical partner since its inception in 2013.
The group of parliamentarians attending the round table includes among others, Dushyant Chautala (INLD) from Haryana, Vandana Chavan (INC) from Maharashtra, Santosh Alahwat (BJP) from Rajasthan, Kahkashan Parveen (JDU) from Bihar, who have been championing issues of children at the national, state and constituency-levels.
“Access to sanitation and ensuring to end open defecation, especially in rural areas, is a top priority to develop a country where children can survive, thrive and live healthy lives. The role of legislators is pivotal in galvanizing the entire district administration and households, to take and sustain actions that result in 100 per cent coverage of ‘wanted’ and ‘used’ toilets,” said Ms. Foroogh Foyouzat, Chief Field Services and OIC, UNICEF India:
Suggestions by all the MPs were well received by the Minister, who promised that their views will be taken into account while devising campaigns at the district level.
“Parliamentarians have given valuable suggestions, which ministry will take into cognisance. We need to all work hard, so that Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of clean India is realised,” the Minster said.
"Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation
Members of the Parliamentarians Group for Children (PGC) and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) convened the roundtable on Sanitation in New Delhi. About 37 distinguished members from both houses of Parliament participated in the round table and put forward their suggestions to strengthen the Swacch Bharat Mission in India.
The roundtable, chaired by the Minister MDWS, Narendra Singh Tomar and convened by MP Vishweshwar Reddy also highlighted the innovative models to end open defecation in India.
The PGC is a multi-party platform, convened by Parliamentarians themselves, to engage with peers at the national and state levels for solution-based discussions and initiatives on a range of children’s issues. UNICEF has been a technical partner since its inception in 2013.
The group of parliamentarians attending the round table includes among others, Dushyant Chautala (INLD) from Haryana, Vandana Chavan (INC) from Maharashtra, Santosh Alahwat (BJP) from Rajasthan, Kahkashan Parveen (JDU) from Bihar, who have been championing issues of children at the national, state and constituency-levels.
“Access to sanitation and ensuring to end open defecation, especially in rural areas, is a top priority to develop a country where children can survive, thrive and live healthy lives. The role of legislators is pivotal in galvanizing the entire district administration and households, to take and sustain actions that result in 100 per cent coverage of ‘wanted’ and ‘used’ toilets,” said Ms. Foroogh Foyouzat, Chief Field Services and OIC, UNICEF India:
Suggestions by all the MPs were well received by the Minister, who promised that their views will be taken into account while devising campaigns at the district level.
“Parliamentarians have given valuable suggestions, which ministry will take into cognisance. We need to all work hard, so that Mahatma Gandhi's dream of clean India is realised,” the Minster said."
"Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation
Members of the Parliamentarians Group for Children (PGC) and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) convened the roundtable on Sanitation in New Delhi. About 37 distinguished members from both houses of Parliament participated in the round table and put forward their suggestions to strengthen the Swacch Bharat Mission in India.
The roundtable, chaired by the Minister MDWS, Narendra Singh Tomar and convened by MP Vishweshwar Reddy also highlighted the innovative models to end open defecation in India.
The PGC is a multi-party platform, convened by Parliamentarians themselves, to engage with peers at the national and state levels for solution-based discussions and initiatives on a range of children’s issues. UNICEF has been a technical partner since its inception in 2013.
The group of parliamentarians attending the round table includes among others, Dushyant Chautala (INLD) from Haryana, Vandana Chavan (INC) from Maharashtra, Santosh Alahwat (BJP) from Rajasthan, Kahkashan Parveen (JDU) from Bihar, who have been championing issues of children at the national, state and constituency-levels.
“Access to sanitation and ensuring to end open defecation, especially in rural areas, is a top priority to develop a country where children can survive, thrive and live healthy lives. The role of legislators is pivotal in galvanizing the entire district administration and households, to take and sustain actions that result in 100 per cent coverage of ‘wanted’ and ‘used’ toilets,” said Ms. Foroogh Foyouzat, Chief Field Services and OIC, UNICEF India:
Suggestions by all the MPs were well received by the Minister, who promised that their views will be taken into account while devising campaigns at the district level.
“Parliamentarians have given valuable suggestions, which ministry will take into cognisance. We need to all work hard, so that Mahatma Gandhi's dream of clean India is realised,” the Minster said."
"Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation
Members of the Parliamentarians Group for Children (PGC) and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) convened the roundtable on Sanitation in New Delhi. About 37 distinguished members from both houses of Parliament participated in the round table and put forward their suggestions to strengthen the Swacch Bharat Mission in India.
The roundtable, chaired by the Minister MDWS, Narendra Singh Tomar and convened by MP Vishweshwar Reddy also highlighted the innovative models to end open defecation in India.
The PGC is a multi-party platform, convened by Parliamentarians themselves, to engage with peers at the national and state levels for solution-based discussions and initiatives on a range of children’s issues. UNICEF has been a technical partner since its inception in 2013.
The group of parliamentarians attending the round table includes among others, Dushyant Chautala (INLD) from Haryana, Vandana Chavan (INC) from Maharashtra, Santosh Alahwat (BJP) from Rajasthan, Kahkashan Parveen (JDU) from Bihar, who have been championing issues of children at the national, state and constituency-levels.
“Access to sanitation and ensuring to end open defecation, especially in rural areas, is a top priority to develop a country where children can survive, thrive and live healthy lives. The role of legislators is pivotal in galvanizing the entire district administration and households, to take and sustain actions that result in 100 per cent coverage of ‘wanted’ and ‘used’ toilets,” said Ms. Foroogh Foyouzat, Chief Field Services and OIC, UNICEF India:
Suggestions by all the MPs were well received by the Minister, who promised that their views will be taken into account while devising campaigns at the district level.
“Parliamentarians have given valuable suggestions, which ministry will take into cognisance. We need to all work hard, so that Mahatma Gandhi's dream of clean India is realised,” the Minster said."
"Parliamentarians Group for Children convenes roundtable on Sanitation
Members of the Parliamentarians Group for Children (PGC) and the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) convened the roundtable on Sanitation in New Delhi. About 37 distinguished members from both houses of Parliament participated in the round table and put forward their suggestions to strengthen the Swacch Bharat Mission in India.
The roundtable, chaired by the Minister MDWS, Narendra Singh Tomar and convened by MP Vishweshwar Reddy also highlighted the innovative models to end open defecation in India.
The PGC is a multi-party platform, convened by Parliamentarians themselves, to engage with peers at the national and state levels for solution-based discussions and initiatives on a range of children’s issues. UNICEF has been a technical partner since its inception in 2013.
The group of parliamentarians attending the round table includes among others, Dushyant Chautala (INLD) from Haryana, Vandana Chavan (INC) from Maharashtra, Santosh Alahwat (BJP) from Rajasthan, Kahkashan Parveen (JDU) from Bihar, who have been championing issues of children at the national, state and constituency-levels.
“Access to sanitation and ensuring to end open defecation, especially in rural areas, is a top priority to develop a country where children can survive, thrive and live healthy lives. The role of legislators is pivotal in galvanizing the entire district administration and households, to take and sustain actions that result in 100 per cent coverage of ‘wanted’ and ‘used’ toilets,” said Ms. Foroogh Foyouzat, Chief Field Services and OIC, UNICEF India:
Suggestions by all the MPs were well received by the Minister, who promised that their views will be taken into account while devising campaigns at the district level.
“Parliamentarians have given valuable suggestions, which ministry will take into cognisance. We need to all work hard, so that Mahatma Gandhi's dream of clean India is realised,” the Minster said."

Harka Bahadur Chetry,MARATHON MARCH

Harka Bahadur Chetry, Chairman of Gorkha Autonomous Council Demand Committee (GACDC) popular as ‪#‎Gorkhafa‬ representing approximate 30Lakhs Gorkhalis of the state have undetaken a non-violent democratic peaceful long march named ‘MARATHON MARCH’ from Mukong Selek, Jonai in Dhemaji district to Dispur, Guwahati (approx 600 kms) from 19th July 2016 onwards in protest against discrimination in providing OI (Original Inhabitant ) status to the Gorkhas of Assam in the NRC Upgradation process.
The march has entered Balipara from Biswanath Chariali this morning.
His wife Anju chetri and daughter Angana Chetri and father-In-Law also joined the long amrch along with thousands of FGorkhas of the region and Assam.
The Voice of Sikkim's photo.
The Voice of Sikkim's photo.
The Voice of Sikkim's photo.
The Voice of Sikkim's photo.

Punjab National Bank : Q -1 Financial Results 2016-17


FINANCIAL RESULT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED June 30, 2016
Results at a Glance
Rs in Cr.
Particulars Q1 FY 2016 Q1 FY 2017 YoY Growth
Global Business 898613 945526 5.2
Global deposits 517733 553952 7.0
CASA 181494 203510 12.1
Domestic CASA share 38.94% 41.39%
Saving 149555 171122 14.4
Net Advances 380880 391574 2.8
Operating Profit 3132 3275 4.6
PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
• Turnaround to Net Profit
• Consistently high CASA share at 41.39%.
• CASA Deposits growth stood at 12.1%.
• Robust Growth of 14.4% in Saving Deposits.
• Cost of Deposits reduced to 5.46% from 5.99% as on 30.06.2016.
• Non Interest Income growth at 68.5% on YoY basis.
• Trading Profit of Rs. 601 Cr.
• Increased Recovery/Up gradation from NPA accounts
• Operating Profit at Rs 3275 Cr for Q1 FY 17.
• Share of Small Ticket Adv. to Domestic Non Food Credit increased to 58.9%. in
June ’16 from 56.1% in June’15.
• Consistently high Domestic NIM QI FY’ 17: 2.8%.
• High growth in Non-Interest Income at 68.5% on YoY basis in Q1FY 17.
RETAIL PNB – DIGITAL PNB
Reorientation of Business:
The Bank has reoriented its business model in alignment with the economic scenario towards small ticket
business. Riding on the Digital wave, PNB is driving fresh growth in business through its vast network of
branches spread Pan India.
Business Transformation:
Bank has framed strategies for all-round development and strength under “PNB Indradhanush”. This is
multidimensional approach for business transformation focusing at People development, Digital banking,
Improved customer service, Quality credit, Improved CASA and Profit maximization. Defining the priorities,
PNB is pioneer in setting up “War Room” for real time Resolution, Recovery and Up gradation of NPAs.
NETWORK
Bank has 14805 touch points. Domestic branch network stands at 6809 and number of Business Correspondents at
7996 as on 30.06.2016. ATM network of the Bank is at 9669 as on 30.06.2016
INTERNATIONAL FORAYS
• Bank is having 4 overseas branches, 2 in Hong Kong, 1 in Dubai and 1 Offshore Banking Unit in Mumbai
and 4 Representative Offices (RO) at Dubai, Shanghai, Sydney and Dhaka.
• Bank has two overseas subsidiaries viz. PNB International Ltd. –UK and Druk PNB Bank Ltd, One
associate company viz. JSC SB PNB Kazakhstan and one Joint Venture Bank in Nepal i.e. Everest Bank
Ltd.
BUSINESS
• Total Business of the Bank stood at Rs 945526 Cr as on June ’16 registering a yoy growth of 5.2% over
corresponding period last year.
• Deposits
Total Deposits of the Bank recorded a yoy growth of 7.0% to reach Rs. 553952 Cr as on June’16.
CASA deposits increased to Rs 203510 Cr in June’16 recording a yoy growth of 12.1%. Domestic
CASA share improved to 41.39% as on June ’16 from 38.94% in June’ 15. The share is one of the
highest among nationalized banks.
Saving deposits increased by14.4% on yoy basis to Rs 171122 Cr.
• Advances
Net Advances increased to Rs 391574 Cr registering a yoy growth of 2.8% as on June’16.
In line with Bank’s objective to achieve profitable growth from the grassroots, share of small ticket
advances to Non food credit increased to 58.9% in June ’16 from 56.1% in June’15.
Retail loans were at Rs 58550 Cr as on June’16, growing 19.7% on yoy basis over June’15. Housing
loan grew yoy by a robust 24.1% to Rs 27820 Cr in June’16.
MSME Advances increased to Rs 85502 Cr in June’16 showing yoy growth of 8.4%.
• Micro, Small & Medium Advances
Credit to Micro & Small Enterprises grew by 8.4% to Rs 85502 Cr as on June’16.
Credit to Micro enterprises stood at Rs 28068 Cr showing yoy growth of 17.6%
The Share of Micro Enterprises of MSE Outstanding of previous year has increased from 43.4% to
45.4% as on 30.06.2016.
Stand Up India scheme launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on 05.04.2016. The Bank has
opened 1548 accounts and disbursed Rs 166.9 Cr as on Mar’June’16.
PROFITABILITY
• Operating & Net Profit
Operating Profit for June’ 16 stood at Rs 3275 Cr.
Net Profit for June’ 16 stood at Rs 306 Cr.
• Income
Total Income stood at Rs 13930 Cr. during June 16.
Net Interest Income during June 16 stood at Rs 3699 Cr and Non-interest Income stood at Rs 2355
Cr in June 16.
• ASSET QUALITY
As on June ’16, Gross NPA ratio stood at 13.75% and Net NPA ratio was at 9.16%.
Provision Coverage Ratio stood at 52.5% as on June’16.
Restructured assets of the Bank declined to Rs 18909 Cr in June’16 from Rs 39969 Cr in June’15
For intensifying the efforts in NPA reduction, a ‘War Room’ at HO has been created. E-auction
drive and sale to ARCs are the other measures for recovery.
• HHR – People Before the Numbers
Completed the Competency Mapping Drive recently.
Intensive drive for skill building of the staff for on-boarding digital platform
PNB-Univ: An online learning platform has been launched which is available on all major Mobile
Platforms. It provides quick access to quality curriculum and training 24×7 right on the palm top
PNB NAVODAYA: An on-boarding & Mentoring Mechanism has been introduced for newly recruited
energetic, tech-savvy but inexperienced employees.
• FINANCIAL INCLUSION
PNB remains committed towards nation building and actively participated in all schemes launched by
the Govt.of India for financial & social empowerment of the masses.
Under the PM Jan Dhan Yojana, Bank opened 134.72 lacs accounts and issued 98.76 lacs RuPay
Cards as on June’16. Rs 3349 Cr have been mobilized in these accounts.
No of transactions through BC channel have increased to 76.18 Lacs in June’16 against 29.30 lacs
in June’ 15.
Income from Financial Inclusion activities have increased to Rs.17.75 crore in June’16 against
Rs.7.45 crore in June’15.
• MOVE TOWARDS DIGITALIZATION
Bank is moving towards digitalization and number of new age digital initiatives have been introduced
to provide greater ease and improved delivery of products and services to customers.
Concerted efforts are on to increase usage of Alternate Delivery Channels which account for around
58.1% of transactions.
• NEW PRODUCTS/INITIATIVES
Seamless integration of Internet Banking with retail Internet Banking and Mobile Banking enabled.
Green PIN facility for generation of duplicate PIN for debit card has been extended for new cards
also (except for PMJDY accounts).
Card to Card transfer facility has been started.
Mobile Banking registration & submission of Cheque Book Request enabled through ATMs.
Customers of other Banks can also register for Mobile Banking through PNB ATMs.
Enhanced transaction limit for Mobile Banking users from Rs. 50,000/- per day to Rs. 1.00 lakh per
day.
New Cards launched: Power Savings Debit card for women customers
Opening of Account through TAB Banking: Started Remote Account opening through Tablet PC
based solution.
Extending Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) services from Branches.
Mobile banking registration has been PNB customers-Non & made live for PNB
through Internet banking.
OTP has been made mandatory for Master Cards for IRCTC transaction.
NFS to Rupay Interface migration project has successfully made Live for all acquirer transactions.
• AWARDS & ACCOLADES
Golden Peacock National Training Award 2016 by Institute of Directors.
Social Banking Excellence Awards 2015 under Rural Banking Category (Large Bank) by
ASSOCHAM.
Best Bank Award for PMJDY (Large Bank)-Winner of Banking Excellence Awards 2015 by CIMSME.
Best MSME Bank (Large Bank)-Runners Up by CIMSME- Banking Excellence Awards 2015
ABP News Brand Excellence Awards 2015 under Banking Financial Services and Insurance
Category by CMO Asia with World Marketing Congress
Inspiring Work Place Awards 2015 under the category Best HR and Talent Management Practices
by The Banking Frontiers.
Agriculture Leadership Award 2015 by Agriculture Today Group.
With the transformational agenda set at “Retail PNB – Digital PNB” Bank is poised to move forward
to be participant in the likely economic growth during the current Financial Year.

Dwarka Collective presents a Group Art Show :

MEDIA INVITE
Dwarka Collective presents a Group Art Show : Kaleidoscopic  Reflections
Timings 
JULY 29 , JULY 30 FROM 12 NOON TO 6PM
Venue: Sri Venkateswar International School, Sector -18, Dwarka, New Delhi -110078
Dwarka Collective is a  platform of artists, intellectuals and activists formed an year ago to promote diversity, pluralism and constitutional values and actively engage with citizens of the sub-city Dwarka.
Kindly cover the exhibition and the effort of providing a platform to amateur artists as well as taking art to the people who are far away from the art galleries.
Artists will be present from 3.30pm onwards at the exhibition.
Yours sincerely
Shabnam Hashmi
9811807558

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