I've been to the Geneva Motor Show half a dozen times, and I can confidently say that the new Mac Pro looks tailor-made for that exhibition of exotics.
If you didn't watch the livestream of Apple's WWDC keynote yesterday, you might have missed the moment they announced that the display stand and VESA mount would cost $1,200 — and the crowd went absolutely silent.
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Two decades ago, a billboard went up over Salt Lake City featuring a stunning portrait of a young woman in a leotard. The woman on the billboard wasn't a model but a gymnast on that 1992-93 team, 19-year-old sophomore Aimee Trepanier, whose pose from her floor routine was advertised as a way to sell competition tickets for the then-defending NCAA champions. But to others in Salt Lake City, the ad was selling something else: sex.
The workers and emergency responders were not the only ones to risk their lives — a handful of photographers went to the scene as well, managing to capture images of some of the chaos and acts of heroism that took place in the weeks and months that followed.
It was a long run for iTunes, the jukebox software that revolutionized the music industry after its launch in 2001. But now, in the year 2019, it's finally being put out of its misery — and ours.
All you need is one tool to rule them all: this Geekey Multi-Tool innovative, compact gadget that can help you open boxes, fix bikes, slice wires, open cans, and more (it can even be used as a pipe). Normally $55.95, get it now for $22.99.
After Stephanie Montgomery says she was raped at the strip club where she worked, she went to the manager and the police. Nothing happened. That's when she decided to tell her story as big as she could.
One YouTuber spent much of his adult life wrestling with the criminal justice system — the result, he says, of a drug addiction. Now making videos is his full-time job, netting him a six-figure income.
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The 2019 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference keynote saw the reveal of iOS 13, macOS Catalina, iPadOS — and a stupendously powerful (and expensive) new Mac Pro.
Most millennials have a passing knowledge of this My Chemical Romance hit, but Twitch streamer and pianist lara6683 claims before recording this video live, she had only heard it a few times. She could have fooled us.
The demonstrators covered their bodies with stickers of male nipples to protest against Facebook and Instagram's ban on "some photos of female nipples" on the platforms. The activists say the ban harms artists and users exploring gender and identity.
Stress in the workplace continues to increase globally, but there are three specific reasons why American culture is causing its own burn-out epidemic.
The debut of the American protest milkshake appeared to have arrived on Saturday when the conservative Republican congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida was leaving a town hall.
Leathers was 37. He was killed on Sunday in the hallway of an apartment building in the Bronx, according to the NYPD. The police have arrested a suspect in connection to the incident.
Florida has no monopoly on strange events, drug addiction, or mental illness, the lifeblood of the form. What it does have is strong public records laws that make obtaining mugshots and arrest reports easier than in many other states (including California and New York, which aren't known for their lack of eccentricity, either).
Half a century ago, Honduras and El Salvador battled over mass migration while their national teams fought to qualify for the 1970 World Cup. The confusion regarding how much — if at all — one actually had to do with the other has stood the test of time.
Coffee lovers might be able to breathe a sigh of relief — a new study found that drinking even large amounts of the caffeinated beverage won't stiffen arteries and harm your heart.
When you're at the beach, sand works its way onto absolutely everything, right? Well, this neat portable chair from CGear is engineered to keep your pants clean by wicking the sand and water away.
In a federal lawsuit, the tech giant Oracle has provided new details to support its accusation that Amazon secretly negotiated a job offer with a then-Department of Defense official who helped shape the procurement process for a massive federal contract for which Amazon was a key bidder.
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft are now the two finalists to win the highly contested $10 billion contract for what is known as the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI. The deal, one of the largest federal contracts in U.S. history, would pay one company to provide cloud computing services in support of Defense Department operations around the world.
* The US military, the Navy in particular, has a number of expensive and highly problematic programs in the works, and the issues largely stem from a rush to develop platforms before the required technologies are ready, a naval analyst said.
* This issue is not unique to the Navy though. The Department of Defense and the various service branches are all in the process of rethinking innovation in the wake of past failures.
The US military, together with its industry partners, makes some of the finest weapons in the world, but the programs that produce them rarely run as smoothly as intended.
Some of the most problematic of the military's recent projects belong to the US Navy.
The big problem for the Navy is that the service, just as other branches of the military have in the past, has rushed to develop platforms before the required technologies were ready, Bryan Clark, a naval affairs expert, told Business Insider, pointing to the new Zumwalt-class destroyers and the Ford-class supercarriers.
WNU Editor: Escape from Corregidor is the harrowing account of Edgar Whitcomb, a B-17 navigator who arrives in World War II Philippines just before its invasion by the Japanese. Whitcomb evades the enemy on Bataan by fleeing to Corregidor Island in a small boat. He is captured but later manages to escape at night in an hours-long swim to safety. Captured once again weeks later, Whitcomb is imprisoned, tortured and starved, before being transferred to China and eventual freedom.
36 years ago today we learned that when it comes to nuclear war between superpowers "the only winning move is not to play."
On this day, June 3rd, 1983, War Games starring Matthew Broderick hit big screens across the United States. The movie had all the staples of a 1980s Cold War techno-thriller—a super powerful, blunt, and ruthless military-industrial complex, cutting-edge tech way beyond reality for the time, computers and more computers, and of course, 'super kids' that play the film's protagonists and the main problem solvers. The movie actually spoke to an ever more glaring reality of the time, that a major nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union would end in a world-shattering loss of life. The film's most memorable line, voiced by a computer, underscored just how depraved the stakes were: "The only winning move is not to play."
Video of the 1 June US airpower demonstration in the Arabian Sea as an Air Force B-52H bomber flew alongside aircraft of the Navy's Carrier Air Wing 7 flying from the carrier ABRAHAM #LINCOLN CVN72. Just a little messaging here, folks. pic.twitter.com/zod1yrC8g4
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles during a State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in London. @realDonaldTrump#TrumpUKVisitpic.twitter.com/droIQpJ1qU
Building film sets out of old Soviet buildings is easier than understanding the people who inhabited them – and the hit HBO show doesn't grasp either why the nuclear accident was allowed to happen, nor the heroism that followed.
Authenticity is not an essential virtue even for a docudrama, but it has been one of the main selling points of Chernobyl, the five-part mini-series that is currently the highest-ever rated TV program on film database IMDB.
President Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth raise their glasses to make a toast at the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, June 3, 2019. Dominic Lipinski/Pool via REUTERS
The service plans to use the unit mostly for testing and evaluation, but it will be ready for combat within the next four years, if necessary.
The U.S. Army has laid out its plans for establishing its first ever unit armed with hypersonic boost-glide vehicles, as well as the transporter erector launchers, or TELs, that will carry the weapons. The service describes this unique artillery battery as primarily as an experimental organization that will help with the development of new concepts of operation around the employment of hypersonic weapons, but insists that it will also have a "residual" operational capability.
U.S. Army Lieutenant General Neil Thurgood, head of the service's recently rebranded Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), announced the details of the new unit, which does not yet have a designation, at the Association of the U.S. Army's LANPAC conference in Hawaii in May 2019. Formerly known as the Army Rapid Capabilities Office, RCCTO is overseeing the service's contributions to the development of a common hypersonic boost-glide vehicle that will also eventually enter service as a submarine- and air-launched weapon with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force, respectively.
Left to right, Amazon's chief Jeff Bezos, Larry Page of Alphabet, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, then-Vice President elect Mike Pence, then-President-elect Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, co-founder and former CEO of PayPal, Tim Cook of Apple and Safra Catz of Oracle attend a meeting at Trump Tower December 14, 2016 in New York. (AFP/Timothy A. Clary)
While no companies are named, any investigation will inevitably touch on Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple.
Congress will be taking a close look at the power of big tech.
The House Judiciary Committee announced Monday that it will hold a series of hearings as part of a bipartisan investigation into whether there is enough competition among U.S. technology companies.
While no companies were named, any investigation will inevitably touch on Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple, all of which have come under increased scrutiny in recent years for their dominance in a variety of markets including social networking, online advertising, online search, e-commerce and mobile apps.
The chief commissioner of the inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) told survivors and families on Monday they have started to rewrite Canadian history.
The tragedy, former B.C. judge Marion Buller said, is a direct result of a "persistent and deliberate pattern of systemic racial and gendered human and Indigenous-rights violations and abuses, perpetuated historically and maintained today by the Canadian state, designed to displace Indigenous people from their lands, social structures and governments, and to eradicate their existence as nations, communities, families and individuals."
WNU Editor: Canadians do not see themselves complicit in committing genocide against Canada's indigenous people. On the contrary, in my years of being a Canadian citizen (since the 1990s), this country has always been supportive of policies and politicians who are committed to improving the lives of this country's native peoples. I live across the river from the Kahnawake First Nations Reserve, and over the years I have gotten to know many people who live there, and many of them are my friends. I play golf there. Socialize. And even pursued business and educational projects. I have seen first hand the problems on this reservation (and others in Quebec), and more importantly I have seen many who have sacrificed their time and energies to improve the situation. I have seen success stories. I have also seen disasters. The sexual violence that exists in some of these communities, especially on children, is truly horrific .... Open secret: Sexual abuse haunts children in Indigenous communities (CBC). One of my girlfriend's closest friends is an indigenous person who told her that before she fled her Ontario reserve, almost every girl (including her) experienced sexual abuse before they reached the age of 18. This has to stop.
Prime Minister Trudeau refused to use the term "genocide" today .... Trudeau avoids calling the violence against Indigenous women a 'genocide' (National Post). In my opinion he did the right thing. The mass majority of Canadians want to support policies and initiatives that make sense. Labelling them as complicit in genocide is going to kill the conversation. It will also frankly hurt the Prime Minister's chances of getting re-elected when Canadians go to the polls this October, especially in places like the province of Quebec where the French and native communities have a long history of animosity that goes back centuries.
As to the report itself. I think the severe criminal penalties and rules that it wants implemented be adopted for all Canadians instead of just for Canada's indigenous peoples. The report also calls for more police in these communities, but in my experience many of these communities have trouble recruiting people who want to be policemen or policewomen. Crime insome of these reservations is a huge problem, and according to the RCMP almost 70% of all murders of indigenous peoples occur within these communities. Who wants to work in such an environment? Especially in small communities where everyone knows everyone, and crime is an endemic problem.
I also believe that we must rethink on what to do with isolated reservations with no jobs (unless you work for the government), resources, or opportunities. Other native communities have also been given land and resources that are valued in the tens of billions of dollars. I believe a strategy should be developed on how to use these resources effectively, and to encourage investment. I understand that many native groups are against development, but a compromise must be found because the status quo is not working. The report's call for a guaranteed income will also not solve the crisis. Throwing money never solves social ills, and in some cases will only perpetuate the misery by creating a dependency on these funds. I have also seen first hand on what happens when government money flows into these communities. Many act responsibly, and many do not.
Update #1: Prime Minister Trudeau used the term genocide this evening. It looks like he received an earful from his progressive base for not using the word earlier today. The French media in Quebec are also giving a story a far more critical review than their English peers.
Update #2: A regular reader of this blog who is also a Canadian asked me on what should be the priority to combat this crisis. My answer is simple. Focus on the children and instill in them a culture for education and learning, and be persistent about it. Make schooling and the activities that promote it the center of their lives from preschool to the end of high school. And for those who have earned the marks and who want to go to university, promote that too. This is going to take decades, but what better way to start now.
More News On A Canadian Report That Calls The Murders Of Indigenous Women And Girls A Genocide
ZARIT, Israel (Reuters) - The Israeli army on Monday showed the inside of a sophisticated tunnel passing deep underground from Lebanon into northern Israel, saying it was intended for use by Lebanese Hezbollah militants.
The tunnel was rigged with electrical wiring, fuse boxes and communications equipment. An army spokesman said it began almost a kilometer (mile) away inside Lebanon and reached depths of some 80 meters (265 feet) - about the height of a 22-storey building - as it crossed into Israel, near the town of Zarit.
It came to light earlier this year during an army operation in which a number of attack tunnels dug by Iran-backed Shi'ite Hezbollah were discovered and sealed off, the military said.
The counter-revolution said to be favoured by Arab autocrats may just have arrived
It is probably no coincidence that the sudden, violent crackdown on protesters in central Khartoum followed a series of meetings between the leaders of Sudan's military junta and autocratic Arab regimes that are actively attempting to shape the country's future.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Security forces stormed a protest camp in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday and opposition-linked medics said more than 30 people were killed in the worst violence since the overthrow of President Omar al-Bashir in April.
Footage shared on social media and verified by Reuters showed chaotic scenes of people fleeing through streets as sustained bursts of gunfire crackled in the air during violence that drew rapid Western and African censure.
Witnesses said a sit-in next to the Defence Ministry, the focal point of anti-government protests that started in December, had been cleared. Protesters poured onto streets elsewhere in Khartoum and beyond in response, setting up barricades and roadblocks with rocks and burning tyres.
A caravan of thousands of migrants from Central America makes its way to San Pedro Tapanatepec from Arriaga, Mexico October 27, 2018. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexico on Monday made clear it would reject a U.S. idea to take in all Central American asylum seekers if it is raised at talks this week with Trump administration, which has threatened to impose tariffs if Mexico does not crack down on illegal immigration.
President Donald Trump last week said he will impose tariffs on all Mexican imports from June 10 as a way to pressure Mexico to tackle large flows of mostly Central American migrants passing through on the way to the United States.
The threat was a shock to global markets, which are already suffering from a trade war between the United States and China.
WNU Editor: This red-line from Mexico is a guarantee that tariffs will be imposed by the U.S. on the June 10 deadline. Mexico's economy declined in the first quarter, these tariffs will guarantee an even greater slow down in the Mexican economy, and a definite end to U.S. investment in Mexico in the short term. My prediction is that Mexico will bend .... the question that remains unanswered is when.
While the western world (and much of the eastern) has been preoccupied with predicting the consequences of Trump's accelerating global trade/tech war, Beijing has had its hands full with avoiding a bank run in the aftermath of Baoshang Bank's failure, scrambling to inject massive amounts of liquidity last week in the form of a 250 billion yuan net open market operation to thaw the interbank market which was on the verge of freezing, and sent overnight funding rates spiking and bond yields and NCD rates higher.
Three Chinese warships have arrived in Sydney Harbour amid increasingly strident rhetoric from Beijing over its territorial claims in the South China Sea.
A People's Liberation Army-Navy frigate, an auxiliary replenishment ship and an amphibious vessel are docking at Garden Island for a four-day stopover.
The arrival, which was not publicly announced by the Australian Government, came just hours after Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe struck an uncompromising tone on Taiwan and the South China Sea during a speech in Singapore.
* A shiny spot with a massive 'tail' has been spotted in eastern and central China * The phenomenon collided with a secret military mission in the Bohai Sea region * An expert told state media the object most likely had been shot from the ground * Chinese news portal Sina suspected it was a test involving the JL-3 missile * The report said the missile may have been fitted with a hypersonic warhead * Reports emerged amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington
Residents in multiple Chinese cities have claimed to see a mysterious light moving fast across the sky, sparking speculation that Beijing was secretly testing its new nuclear missile.
The shiny spot, which appeared to have a massive 'tail', was witnessed yesterday in eastern and central parts of China, including the provinces of Henan, Hebei and Zhejiang, according to state media.
Sina, one of China's largest news portals, reported that the unidentified flying object was likely to be related to a classified military test of Julang-3 (or JL-3), a submarine nuclear missile alleged to be capable of reaching North America.
Hearing word that Russia, Syria and, to a lesser extent, Iran, are bombing the hell out of Idlib Province in Syria, and indiscriminately killing many innocent civilians. The World is watching this butchery. What is the purpose, what will it get you? STOP!
President Trump on Sunday accused Russia, Syria and Iran of escalating violence in Syria's Idlib region, calling on those countries to stop carrying out bombings in the province.
"Hearing word that Russia, Syria and, to a lesser extent, Iran, are bombing the hell out of Idlib Province in Syria, and indiscriminately killing many innocent civilians," Trump tweeted Sunday evening. "The World is watching this butchery. What is the purpose, what will it get you? STOP!"
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has admitted that President Donald Trump's long-awaited Middle East peace plan may prove to be a diplomatic flop.
The international community is eagerly-awaiting details of the plan, which has been devised by the president's senior aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner and former lawyer Jason Greenblatt.
The White House has been tight-lipped about the nature or release date of the plan, which the Trump administration has touted as a way to break generations of stalemate between Israel and the Palestinians.
Sudanese security forces have moved against a protest sit-in camp in the capital, besieging the site and setting fire to tents, witnesses and protest leaders said.
At least nine people were killed and more than 200 wounded, many by gunfire, according to the Sudan Doctors' Committee and a hospital doctor.
The death toll later rose to at least 13 in the worst violence experienced since the overthrow of President Omar al-Bashir in April.
* Trump, First Lady Melania, Ivanka and Jared Kushner all arrived in the UK on Sunday night * The president went to the US Ambassador's residence before going to Buckingham Palace on Monday * He and the first lady are having lunch with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Prince Harry * Meghan Markle, who Trump called 'nasty' earlier this week, did not attend the lunch * Hours before his arrival, the president tweeted that London Mayor Sadiq Khan is a 'stone cold loser' * He is due to attend a state dinner on Monday night which will also be held at Buckingham Palace * The president will spend Tuesday hosting business talks with Theresa May and will fly to Ireland on Wednesday to visit his resort
President Trump received a warm reception from Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the British royal family at Buckingham Palace on Monday on his first day of three day trip in the United Kingdom.
The president was joined by First Lady Melania Trump for the visit which included a reception in the palace's garden and a lunch.
Prince Harry, Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, also attended the meal but Meghan Markle did not.
Before sitting down for lunch, the Queen greeted Trump outside. They shared an awkward, closed-fist handshake which had Twitter users wondering whether the bashful president had fist-pumped the 93-year-old monarch.
* The Chinese propaganda was published on the day Trump landed in the UK * It said the U.S. was 'a serious threat to the peaceful development of the world' * Beijing yesterday blamed Washington for the failure of trade war talks in a report * Trump and Melania will be in Britain until Wednesday before travelling to Ireland
A Chinese state-run newspaper today accused the U.S. of being a threat to the world amid an intensifying trade war between Washington and Beijing and as Donald Trump arrived in Britain on a state visit.
The propaganda by Communist Party's mouthpiece People's Daily said the Trump administration tried to reply on hegemony to 'Make America Great Again'.
'[It] was not only a serious misjudgement, but also a serious threat to the peaceful development of the world,' wrote the piece published hours before Trump's Air Force One touched down in London.
China is expected to increase its nuclear weapons stockpile by twofold in the coming decade, according to a new U.S. military intelligence assessment, part of a sweeping build-up of Beijing's strategic arsenal.
"Over the next decade, China is likely to at least double the size of its nuclear stockpile in the course of implementing the most rapid expansion and diversification of its nuclear arsenal in China's history," Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, the director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency said during a speech on Wednesday.
The disappearance of indigenous women and girls in Canada was determined to be genocide by a three-year national inquiry, the findings of which were released at a ceremony in Quebec Monday.
The investigation began after the acquittal of the main suspect in the murder of a 15-year-old girl in 2014 sparked outrage and protests, reports the New York Times.
A 2014 Royal Canadian Mounted police report said that 1,200 indigenous women have gone missing or been killed between 1980 and 2012, although some government officials said the number is as high as 4,000.
The report said that violence against women and girls was a “race-based genocide of Indigenous peoples, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis” enabled by “colonial structures,” reports the Times. The report cited abuses such as forcing indigenous children to attend government run residential schools, and police and justice system failure to address the concerns of indigenous women, according to the Times.
“This is an uncomfortable day for Canada but it is an essential day,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who attended the ceremony, said, according to the Times. “To the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls of Canada, to their families and to survivors — we have failed you.”
The Times reports that Trudeau pledged to review the report, to create a “national action plan” to address issues, and to work with indigenous partners on next steps.
Marion Buller, the chief commissioner of the inquiry and a retired indigenous judge, defended the use of the word “genocide” to describe abuses against indigenous women in Canada. “The type of genocide we have in Canada is death by a million paper cuts for generations,” she told reporters, according to the Times.
Trudeau promised a “full reconciliation” with indigenous peoples after a 2015 report was released documenting abuse against the aboriginal community, and in 2017 he told the U.N. that he was focused on “righting historical wrongs.”
First trade, then technology — now talent. The Trump administration has started taking aim at China’s best and brightest in the U.S., scrutinizing researchers with ties to Beijing and restricting student visas.
Several Chinese graduate students and academics told Bloomberg News in recent weeks that they found the U.S. academic and job environment increasingly unfriendly. Emory University dismissed two Chinese-American professors on May 16, and China’s Education Ministry issued a warning Monday on the risks of studying in the U.S. as student visa rejections soar.
“I’m nervous, worried, even saddened by the unnecessary conflict,” said Liu Yuanli, founding director of the Harvard School of Public Health’s China Initiative and now serves as dean of Peking Union Medical College’s School of Public Health in Beijing. “The restrictions on Chinese scholars and students are irrational and go against the very core value that makes U.S. a great nation.”
Liu is a participant in China’s controversial “Thousand Talents” recruitment program, which began in 2008 as a way for Beijing to encourage its brightest citizens abroad to help develop the economy back home. More recently, China has sought to play down the program as U.S. concerns about its activities grow.
Increasing suspicion
The developments underscore how the trade conflict is fundamentally changing the relationship between to the world’s two largest economies, from one of greater reliance to increasing suspicion. President Donald Trump’s expanding curbs on Chinese goods and China’s move to set up a sweeping blacklist of “unreliable” foreign entities since their trade talks broke down have helped fuel new Wall Street warnings about a possible global recession.
Education has for decades been a strong point of cooperation between the nations, with a surge of Chinese students filling American university coffers while giving the country access to some of the world’s best research hubs. The U.S. hosted more than 360,000 students from China last year, according to a report by the Institute of International Education, more than any other country.
Still, growth has slowed amid the trade tensions, with the number of students rising 3.6% last year — or roughly half the pace of the previous year. The share of Chinese government-sponsored students refused visas increased to 13.5% in the first three months of this year, compared with 3.2% in the same period of 2018, according to new Chinese government data.
Slower renewals
Annual student visa renewals, which previously took about three weeks, are now dragging on for months, according to several Chinese doctorate candidates at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who asked not to be named over concerns their career prospects could be affected. One of the students said they were leaning toward returning home after graduation, worried that the scrutiny of Chinese scholars could continue for years.
“The actions of the U.S. side are causing a chill in China-U.S. educational exchanges and cooperation,” Xu Yongji, deputy director of the Education Ministry’s Department of International Cooperation and Exchange told a briefing Monday in Beijing. “We hope that the U.S. side will correct its wrong practices as soon as possible, take a more positive attitude, do more things conducive to promoting bilateral educational exchanges and cooperation.”
The ministry criticized what it said were groundless U.S. accusations of “non-traditional espionage activities.” The ministry cautioned Chinese students about the risks of pursuing an American education only to be denied entry far into the process, an message that highlights a change in attitude in Beijing even if it won’t actively curb applications.
The U.S. State Department didn’t immediately respond Monday to a request for comment.
Researchers fired
The worries have persisted despite progress claimed by China after President Xi Jinping discussed the issue with Trump during their summit on the sidelines of the Group of 20 meetings in Argentina last year. Although Chinese state media said Trump reaffirmed U.S. desire for the country’s students, the White House mentioned no agreements on the issue.
The Trump administration vowed in its 2017 National Security Strategy to review visa procedures and consider restrictions on foreign science, technology, engineering and mathematics — or STEM — students from designated countries to ensure that intellectual property is not transferred to competitors. Last June, the U.S. State Department said it would limit the visas for Chinese students studying science and engineering.
Those moves have been followed by actions by U.S. universities such as Emory, where one fired genetics researcher, Li Xiao-Jiang, was a Thousand Talents participant. In April, three researchers were also let go by the University of Texas’s M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in connection with an investigation into possible foreign attempts to take advantage of its federally funded research.
Some have pushed back against the trend, including Yale University President Peter Salovey, who affirmed the school’s “steadfast commitment” to foreign talent in a May 23 open letter. China’s foreign ministry backed his stance, saying personnel and cultural exchanges between the two countries “should not be politicized.”
Returning talent
While the student visa squeeze may help protect U.S. research, it could also accelerate the return of Chinese scholars. One of China’s top schools, Jinan University, pledged to take in Emory’s Li and his lab staff and Chinese companies are eager to poach the employees of their Silicon Valley peers.
“Of course we are happy to bring them in, if those are the ones we need,” Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Huawei Technologies Co., told Bloomberg last week.
Xi has repeatedly called for “indigenous innovation” in core technologies since taking power in 2012, and the country has sped up reforms in higher education. The U.S. ranked sixth on the 2018 Global Innovation Index released by institutions including Cornell University and INSEAD, ahead of No. 17 China.
“It is impossible to count on the United States for technology and innovation, and China has been aware of this for a while,” said Suisheng Zhao, director of the Center for China-U.S. Cooperation at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies. “China has no better option than self-reliance to develop its own high-tech talent.”
(NEW DELHI) — Indian air force pilots spotted five bodies Monday in the Himalayas near the border with China and Nepal while searching for eight climbers who went missing in an avalanche while attempting to chart a new route on India’s second-highest mountain.
Dr. Vijay Kumar Jogdande, a civil administrator in the northern state of Uttarakhand, said the bodies, which he believes are those of some of the missing climbers, were identified using high-resolution photographs taken from a military helicopter before a rescue operation was suspended for the day because of heavy snowfall and high winds.
An operation to find the other three mountaineers will resume Tuesday, Jogdande said, cautioning that they may have been buried in an avalanche that struck the section of the mountain where they were climbing earlier this week.
Government officials are consulting the Indian army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police on how to retrieve the bodies from a summit on Nanda Devi East, a twin peak of Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest mountain.
Jogdande said a team was assessing the feasibility of sending a mountaineering team to the site where the bodies were spotted, which is at an altitude of 5,000 meters (16,404 feet).
“Both the terrain and the weather make safety a real issue,” he said. “There is always a fear that people going for the rescue may get stuck there.”
The team, led by British climber Martin Moran, began its ascent May 13 of the previously unclimbed 6,477-meter (21,250-feet) peak on Nanda Devi East, according to Moran Mountain, Moran’s Scotland-based company. The team includes four Britons, two Americans, an Australian and an Indian liaison officer.
The team had last been in touch with base camp on May 26, according to four members of their expedition who had remained there, hemmed in by the heavy snowfall and rescued Sunday.
The four-member team at base camp, all British nationals, was led by 44-year-old Mark Thomas. The other three members were Zachary Quain, 32, Kate Armstrong, 39, and Ian Wade, 45.
Amit Chowdhary, spokesman for the Indian Mountaineering Foundation, said the missing climbers’ location was known up to May 26. He said they had been in radio contact with the other four expedition team members.
Chowdhary said when the Thomas-led team was no longer receiving radio updates from the other expedition team, Thomas went to look for the missing climbers the next day.
Jogdande said Thomas and the three others received first aid at a hospital in the town of Pithoragarh and were later released.
It was not immediately clear why Moran chose to summit the unclimbed peak.
Maninder Kohli, a mountaineer and foundation member, said Moran was known for his passion for trying new peaks.
“It’s also possible that if the other members of the group were less experienced, and knowing how challenging Nanda Devi East is, that Martin thought this peak would be a kind of rehearsal that would acclimatize them for the harder task,” Kohli said.
India does not allow climbers on the Nanda Devi peak. They are allowed only onto its slightly lower twin Nanda Devi East, which together stand in the center of a ring of peaks. Climbers describe it as diabolically difficult.
“In comparison with Nanda Devi East, Everest is a picnic,” Kohli said. “Those who climb Everest wouldn’t even be able to place a foot on it. Only the most technically competent can attempt it.”
While Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, has legions of followers, Nanda Devi, which means “bliss-giving goddess,” has its own aura among hardcore mountaineers because so few have managed to reach the summit and many others have died trying.
Tenzing Norgay, the first man to climb Everest along with Sir Edmund Hillary, described Nanda Devi East as the toughest peak in the Himalayas. Since so few have managed to climb it, the mountain has remained pristine, unlike littered and congested Everest.
Kohli said Nanda Devi East is avalanche-prone and has frightening terrain with “razor-thin edges” and 914-meter (3,000-foot) plunges.
“At one point along this narrow slippery ridge, you come to the Three Pinnacles. These are three huge towers of ice, one after another, that rise at 90 degrees in front of you. You have to pass them to get back onto the ridge,” Kohli said.
For Hindus, the lofty majesty of the Himalayas makes them the abode of the gods and, therefore, sacred. Legend has it that Nanda Devi, the presiding goddess of the region, was a princess who, while trying to escape a prince who was pursuing her, scaled the peak and became one with the mountains.
Getting to the starting point of the trek to the top alone is grueling. It involves a six-hour train journey from New Delhi, India’s capital, to Kathgodam railway station in Uttarakhand. From there, it is a 10-hour drive up to Munsiyari, located at 2,290 meters (7,513 feet), where tourist lodges are available and where mules can be hired to carry the equipment.
From Munsiyari, trekkers walk 90 kilometers (56 miles) to the Nanda Devi Base Camp, a journey that takes them through forests, glaciers and waterfalls, as well as ravines over the thundering Gori Ganga River.
(MOSCOW) — Russia is requiring dating app Tinder to hand over data on its users — including messages — to national intelligence agencies, part of the country’s widening crackdown on internet freedoms. The communications regulator said Monday that Tinder was included on a list of online services operating in Russia that are required to provide user data on demand to Russian authorities, including the FSB security agency.
Tinder, an app where people looking for dates swipe left or right on the profiles of other users, will have to cooperate with Russian authorities or face being completely blocked in the country. The rule would apply to any user’s data that goes through Russian servers, including messages to other people on the app.
Tinder was not immediately available for comment.
Russia adopted a flurry of legislation in recent years tightening control over online activity. Among other things, internet companies are required to store six months’ worth of user data and be ready to hand them over to authorities.
Russian authorities last year issued an order to ban messaging app Telegram after it refused to hand over user data. Some top Russian officials, including the FSB chief, attacked Telegram, claiming “extremists” used the platform to plot terrorist attacks. Despite authorities’ attempt to block Telegram, it is still available in Russia.
Social network LinkedIn has also tried to resist but has been less fortunate. It refused to comply with requirements that personal data on Russian citizens be stored on servers within Russia. In 2016, a court ordered that LinkedIn be blocked.
A total of 175 online services are on the Russian authorities list requiring them to hand over user data to Russian authorities. Most are small websites in Russian regions.
Popular messaging services such as WhatsApp or Facebook messengers are not on the list. Russian authorities say that is because law enforcement agencies have not approached them for data from those particular apps, but it is widely understood that blocking Facebook and its popular apps like WhatsApp or Instagram would be a big step for regulators.
One of the recent victims of the watchdog’s list was Zello, a voice messaging app popular with Russian truck drivers. Zello was an important tool to mobilize truck drivers protesting against a new toll system in 2015. After nearly a year of attempts to block the app, Zello became unavailable in Russia last year.
(LONDON) — A chess piece purchased for a few pounds (dollars) by an antiques dealer in Scotland in 1964 has been identified as one of the 900-year-old Lewis Chessmen, among the greatest artifacts of the Viking era.
Sotheby’s auction house said Monday that the chess piece is expected to bring between 600,000 pounds ($670,000) and 1 million pounds ($1.26 million) at an auction next month.
The Lewis Chessmen are intricate, expressive chess pieces in the form of Norse warriors, carved from walrus ivory in the 12th century.
A hoard of 93 pieces was discovered in 1831 on Scotland’s Isle of Lewis. It is now held in both the British Museum in London and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh — but five of the chess pieces were missing.
The 3 1/2-inch (8.8-centimeter) piece to be auctioned July 2, the equivalent of a rook, is the first of the missing chessmen to be identified. It was passed down to the family of the antiques dealer, who did not realize its significance.
Sotheby’s European sculpture expert Alexander Kader said the find is “one of the most exciting and personal rediscoveries to have been made during my career.”
It has become tradition around anniversaries of the 1989 Beijing massacre to contrast youth of that era with young Chinese of today. The former, these comparisons suggest, clamored for political change, while the latter show little hint of that revolutionary zeal — in fact they suffer from “amnesia” and “apathy” toward the events.
In June of 1989, the blood on Beijing’s streets had barely dried before the state-enforced forgetting began. Thirty years later, authorities continue to aggressively suppress the full story. Some textbooks whitewash the Tiananmen protests as a “riot” instigated by black elements who were justifiably suppressed with violence, along with a small number of bystanders; most don’t mention it at all. China’s sophisticated “Great Firewall” internet censorship apparatus likewise snuffs out any mention of the events, and those who try to publicly acknowledge them are often harassed, intimidated or detained.
But some argue that those efforts may not even be necessary. After Tiananmen, China’s Communist Party began pushing a new “patriotic education,” presenting itself as a savior from “hostile foreign forces” past and present. It simultaneously allowed reforms that have grown the economy nearly 30-fold since 1989 and steadily loosened its grip on citizens’ personal lives.
This largely negatedone major grievance young protestors aired at Tiananmen: the desire to have a greater degree of personal freedom and agency. A generation into these developments, Chinese youth of today have supposedly become too distracted by nationalism and the pursuit of material wealth to care about June 4.
But with the number of Chinese who are too young to remember 1989 in the hundreds of millions, what they know and think about that year defies generalizations.
While researching a book on Chinese millennials and their relationship with the state, I interviewed at length more than 130 youths from across the socioeconomic and geographic spectrums. Those conversations would usually find their way to Tiananmen Square, but one of the biggest surprises was that often I wasn’t the one who brought it up.
On one occasion in Shenzhen, the manufacturing hub adjacent to Hong Kong, I met a rural migrant born in 1989 who had come to do factory work at 18. “Do you know about June 4?” he asked with a grin when I asked his thoughts about the government. Before I could answer, he began pantomiming machine gun fire.
Though he was light on details, he had heard from co-workers that protestors were gunned down in 1989. And contrary to the common misconception that mostly students were killed, he knew that workers like him made up the majority of the victims. He wasn’t concerned, however, noting that while the government is still “very corrupt,” the country is heading in a positive direction now — economically and politically.
Another time, I chatted with a high school student in coastal Shandong Province. She had likewise heard vague talk from classmates about 1989 killings but laughingly noted that “the government doesn’t let us know about things like that.” When I directed her to software to circumvent China’s online “Great Firewall,” she promptly began devouring information on the events. She was surprised by what she found, but within a day she had returned to her studies, having filed away what she’d learned as little more than an interesting historical footnote.
A pair of graduate students at Beijing’s Renmin University had some of the more complex feelings that I encountered. “I really feel bad for those students, but politically speaking, maybe it was necessary,” one of them said, pointing to the incoherence of the protestors’ demands and the authoritarian traits some of the more radical student leaders displayed.
“Things look different once it becomes history,” the other student added, claiming that the massacre facilitated necessary economic reforms by ending unrest and establishing order. “Tiananmen looks bad, but maybe there were some good things. Chinese really want stability above all else.”
On another occasion, five years ago, ahead the June 4 25th anniversary, a group of older scholars and civil rights activists were detained for holding a private commemoration of the events. In response, a group of students born in the 1990s initiated a daring online campaign wherein they posted photos of themselves — faces shown — with messages of support for those held. One of them read: “We are the post-90s, you say we are immature, we are rebellious, we are wild. But we are definitely not brain-dead!”
When I got in touch with one of the ringleaders, a college student born in 1993, she told me that while she was rare among her peers for her degree of outspokenness, she was recognizing more and more post-90s youth developing a social conscience. “One improvement over the past is that young people are willing to talk about topics that they wouldn’t have dared breach years earlier,” she said, citing discussion of Tiananmen Square as an example. “Post-90s have a much stronger desire to learn and innovate, and they’re willing to bypass the constrained education to learn the real history. So I think there is great hope for post-90s to promote democracy and constitutionalism.”
Most recently, I met a 25-year-old Chinese woman studying journalism at Columbia University who had little sympathy for the government. After coming to study in upstate New York at age 14, she became angry when a teacher showed video footage from Tiananmen. She thought it must be fake American propaganda. “Otherwise why would I, who grew up in China and loved reading history, not know about this?” she said. “There’s just no way.”
But after turning to Google, she “slowly and painfully” learned the truth. “It was like a sense of humiliation,” she recalled. “If I have to say why I want to be a journalist, it’s because I don’t want to be in that position. I want to know, I want to be the first to know, and I want to know how to tell others.”
Overall, complete ignorance of Tiananmen among my interviewees by the time they reached their 20s was the exception rather than the norm. Charting what they knew and who their sympathies lay with would create a scatterplot with little coherent pattern — they ranged from passionate nationalists who thought those killed received their comeuppance, to those who wished a new movement would emerge to overthrow the Communist Party.
These anecdotes are just that, none of them alone representative of young Chinese attitudes. That’s the real takeaway. Since 1989, government narratives have been one influence on young Chinese, but only one of many. Despite vast censorship and other government controls, economic and social developments have allowed unprecedented access to information, travel and divergent life experiences, which have affected people in vastly different ways.
The story of 1989’s legacy among the country’s new youth isn’t one simply of indifference or ignorance. It’s one of the complexity of the movement itself, the events that have transpired since, and the diversity of thought that’s bloomed among this young generation.
President Donald Trump delivered an aerial assault aimed at London mayor Sadiq Khan Monday morning, calling him a “stone cold loser” as he landed in the U.K. to begin a three-day state visit.
Trump sent the tweet as Air Force One prepared to land at London’s Stansted Airport. “Sadiq Khan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly “nasty” to the visiting President of the United States,” he wrote.
The President’s comments came after Khan said it would be “un-British” to roll out the red carpet for Trump, and that he would boycott the visit.
.@SadiqKhan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly “nasty” to the visiting President of the United States, by far the most important ally of the United Kingdom. He is a stone cold loser who should focus on crime in London, not me……
….Kahn reminds me very much of our very dumb and incompetent Mayor of NYC, de Blasio, who has also done a terrible job – only half his height. In any event, I look forward to being a great friend to the United Kingdom, and am looking very much forward to my visit. Landing now!
A spokesperson for Khan responded to the President’s comments on Monday: “This is much more serious than childish insults which should be beneath the President of the United States. Sadiq is representing the progressive values of London and our country warning that Donald Trump is the most egregious example of a growing far-right threat around the globe, which is putting at risk the basic values that have defined our liberal democracies for more than 70 years.”
Trump’s tweets are the latest barbs in a long-running spat between the pair. In 2016, Khan, who is Muslim, criticized Trump’s campaign proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States, calling his views on Islam “ignorant.” In response, Trump challenged Khan to an IQ test. “I will remember those statements. They are very nasty statements,” Trump said.
A year on, after the deadly terrorist attacks in London in 2017, the feud escalated. Khan had told Londoners that they would see an increased police presence on the streets as a precaution after the violence, and to not be alarmed. Trump then tweeted: “At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is “no reason to be alarmed!”
A spokesperson for Khan later told reporters: “He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump’s ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police―including armed officers―on the streets.”
Then, when Trump visited London in 2018, Khan gave the green light for a “Trump Baby” balloon to fly outside the Houses of Parliament at a protest. Trump said the balloon, which depicts him as an orange baby in a diaper, made him feel “unwelcome” in London.
Trump then doubled down on his attacks on Khan over terrorism. “Take a look at the terrorism that is taking place. Look at what is going on in London. I think [Khan] has done a very bad job on terrorism,” Trump said.
Now, as Trump arrives in London, the spat shows no sign of cooling down. “This is a man who tried to exploit Londoners’ fears following a horrific terrorist attack on our city,” Khan wrote in an op-ed published over the weekend. “Rather than bestowing Trump with a grand platform of acceptability to the world, we should be speaking out and saying that this behavior is unacceptable.”
Azory Gwanda, a freelance journalist who has been missing in Tanzania since November 2017, remains at the top of a list of the 10 most severe threats to press freedom around the globe. Gwanda had been investigating mysterious killings when he disappeared nearly two years ago.
The list — updated monthly by the One Free Press Coalition, which was founded by a dozen news organizations, including TIME, with the goal of defending journalists under attack — identifies the 10 most urgent cases threatening press freedom around the world.
Azory Gwanda, a freelance journalist working in rural Tanzania, has been missing since November 21, 2017. Before his disappearance, Gwanda had been investigating mysterious killings in his community. The Tanzanian government has so far failed to launch a credible investigation into his case.
Months after his brutal murder at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, and despite findings from the CIA that point to the Saudi crown prince’s involvement, there has been no independent UN criminal investigation. Calls for the White House to release intelligence reports have gone unheeded, along with a deadline to reply to Congress as required under the U.S. Global Magnitsky Act.
Lack of security and safety in Colombia for journalists has forced some to flee the country; twojournalists fled after being harassed online by officials. Others, like local journalist Claudia Duque, have endured kidnapping, illegal surveillance, and psychological torture for decades. Courts convicted three high-ranking security service officers for torturing Duque and put another eight on trial. As of January 2019, none has served a day in prison.
In December 2018, Nicaraguan police raided TV station 100% Noticias and arrested station director Miguel Mora and Lucía Pineda, its news director. Both journalists have been held for over five months on charges of “inciting hate and violence.” While behind bars both have experienced health issues and been denied access to their lawyers.
Truong Duy Nhat, a blogger with the U.S. Congress-funded Radio Free Asia (RFA), went missing in January in Bangkok, where he had applied for refugee status. The Vietnamese blogger is currently held without charge in a detention center in Hanoi. Nhat was previously sentenced to two years in prison in 2013 in connection to his critical reporting on the government.
The pro-government Azerbaijani news channel Real TV harassed and attempted to extort Sevinc Osmanqizi in retaliation for her political reporting. Osmanqizi, who lives in exile in the U.S., hosts a TV program covering Azerbaijani politics on YouTube. Real TV published audio from one of the journalist’s private phone conversations and, in a separate segment, an anchor threatened to release intimate photos of Osmanqizi unless she ceased broadcasting.
Bloggers Abderrahmane Weddady and Cheikh Ould Jiddou have been behind bars since March after being accused of spreading false news. Both report on corruption in Mauritania. Authorities questioned the bloggers and confiscated their passports and identification cards. Both are being detained in Dar Naim prison.
Seyoum Tsehaye is one of several Eritrean journalists arrested after the government summarily banned the privately owned press in 2001, in response to criticism of President Isaias Afwerki. Eritrean authorities have never accounted for the whereabouts, health, or legal status of Seyoum and the others.
A makeshift explosive device was detonated under the car of Mina Karamitrou, a police reporter for CNN’s Greek edition, in May 2019. No one was injured in the explosion, which went off outside the journalist’s home. Karamitrou said she believes the attack was related to her coverage of a man who is serving multiple life sentences for murders. As of late May, no arrests had been made.
As President Trump landed in the U.K. on June 3 for a visit that also includes Ireland and France, we have yet another opportunity to reflect on the health of the transatlantic relationship.
The situation is considerably different from July last year, when Trump’s U.K. trip was lampooned by commentators and hounded by protesters. Trump has now molded a presidential administration that is far closer to his own worldview. The gloves are off when it comes to his two foreign policy priorities – Iran and China. He may have a less pliant U.S. Congress, following the Democratic take-over of the House last November, but the failure of the Mueller Report to land the killer blow that many of his opponents hoped, combined with a strong domestic economy, mean that he is now a favorite to win the 2020 election.
For its part, Europe has grown weaker rather than stronger over the same period. The elections to the European Parliament have revealed that Trumpian populism is on the rise on this side of the Atlantic also. President Emmanuel Macron, the anti-Trump standard bearer, has lost his luster; Angela Merkel has formally moved into the twilight of her Chancellorship; and Theresa May is stepping down as Prime Minister after failing to deliver Brexit on schedule.
On the international stage, France, Germany and the U.K. have been unable to make any headway in resisting the growing stranglehold that renewed U.S. sanctions are imposing on European companies that might have wanted to follow their governments’ urging and sustain trade relations with Iran.
Similarly, Europeans have watched powerlessly from the sidelines as the U.S. has ratcheted up its tariffs on Chinese exports to the U.S. The spectacle of U.K. chip designer ARM and other European companies cutting business ties with Chinese telecoms company Huawei following its naming on the U.S. foreign entities list, has amplified the extra-territorial reach of America’s geo-economic strategy.
Today, Europeans hold no sway and have no say over U.S. foreign policy decisions that many believe run counter to their interests. Yet they and their companies are being forced to serve as agents of these policies. They are being bullied, and it is working.
President Trump has exposed pitilessly the fact that, while might may not be right, might generally wins. Europeans cannot play hardball in return unless they have the resources and credibility to follow through.
On security, they currently lack both the resources and the combined political willpower to demonstrate strategic autonomy. On the economic front, however, the situation is more nuanced.
Europeans are more exposed than the U.S. to a slowdown in the Chinese and global economies but they do have power in two areas.The first is on setting rules that most multinational companies, including those from the U.S., follow across a host of key policy areas, from data protection to anti-corruption to protection of human rights. The second is in international trade negotiations, where the E.U. has sustained a program of trade opening negotiations in parallel to Trump’s aggressive efforts to gain unilateral advantage over its most important trade partners. U.S. companies and farmers have discovered that the recent E.U. trade agreement with Japan has decreased their competitiveness in both markets.
While this will give European leaders meeting President Trump in Normandy some sense of consolation, the same cannot be said of Prime Minister Theresa May. Britain is not just distracted by the endless process of negotiating its departure from the E.U. If or when it succeeds in leaving, it will also lose its voice in those policy areas where Europeans collectively carry most clout — designing international regulations and concluding large-scale trade deals. Instead, British policy makers will have to manage an increasingly assertive and self-interested U.S. Administration which expects the U.K. to help it redress the transatlantic balance further in Washington’s favour.
The next Prime Minister will be caught between the reality of the U.K.’s low credibility as an independent actor during its endless exit from the E.U., and the desire of a large part of its public and body politic to see the country demonstrate some of its past plucky self-assurance. Caught between these cross-currents, President Trump’s visit is the moment for the British to follow David Cameron’s rhetorical advice from 11 September 2006 and show that Britain has learned to be a “solid but not slavish ally” to the US.
This piece was originally published by Chatham House.
The global trash trade has reached a turning point; wealthier nations have long shipped their plastic waste to the developing world to be processed, but in recent months, some nations in Southeast Asia have begun sending the exports — much of it contaminated plastic and trash that is unrecyclable — back to where it came from.
The pushback comes as containers of trash continue to accumulate on the shores of countries like Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, which are increasingly worried that the environmental costs are greater than the income they bring in from importing the waste.
Southeast Asia has not always been the world’s dumping ground. For decades, China was the world’s biggest importer of scrap plastic, taking in millions of tonnes of plastic waste as raw materials from countries like the U.S. and the U.K. to fuel a growing manufacturing sector. China imported close to half of the world’s global plastic waste, reaching a peak of nine million tonnes in 2012, according to environmental organization Greenpeace.
But severe pollution as a result of poorly managed waste processes led to a country-wide import ban in January 2018, effectively barring China from receiving the plastic waste it had bought so much of in the past.
The legislation caused a significant shake-up in the global garbage trade. “There was a mass scramble for alternative destinations for waste coming from mainly industrialized countries,” Von Hernandez, Global Coordinator of nonprofit Break Free From Plastic, told TIME.
Whose garbage is it?
The garbage is exported from around a dozen developed countries including the U.S., Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and the U.K., according to Greenpeace.
According to the BBC, the European Union is the world’s biggest exporter of plastic waste, while the U.S. is the largest single-country source.
“Richer countries are taking advantage of the looser regulations in poorer countries,” Lea Guerrero, Country Director for Greenpeace Philippines, told TIME. “They export the trash here because it’s more expensive for them to process the mixed, contaminated waste themselves back home due to the tighter laws.”
Where did it go?
Without China to ferry their waste off to, the developing world has taken to exporting their trash to countries in Southeast Asia, where some have lax environmental regulations that make it easier to dispose of the garbage.
Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia picked up a lot of the slack, with Malaysia emerging as the number one importer. Home to a significant Chinese-speaking population, Malaysia was a logical choice for Chinese recyclers looking to relocate, according to the South China Morning Post.
The country’s imports rose five-fold to about 110,000 tons per month following China’s ban, according to Greenpeace. The three largest exporters to the country in the first half of 2018 were the U.S., Japan and the U.K.
In the Philippines, waste imports almost tripled to 11,900 tons from 2016 to 2018, according to official figures cited in Philippines news site Rappler. But Guerrero, of Greenpeace Philippines, said the official figures represent “the tip of the iceberg.”
“The real number is likely higher than what is published,” Guerrero said. “With so many ports of entry, we lack the capacity to monitor exactly what comes in.”
Other countries in the region also saw a spike. Thailand’s imports increased by almost 2,000%, while Vietnam similarly saw a noteworthy rise, according to Greenpeace’s environmental news site Unearthed.
“Rich industrialized countries that have the resources to deal with these materials in a responsible way have outsourced the disposal to countries that are less capable,” Hernandez said.
Who’s pushing back?
Since imports spiked last year, countries including Malaysia and the Philippines have already begun sending unwanted trash back to its source, while others are rethinking their policies.
In January, the Philippines sent back 51 containers of mixed waste to South Korea, including plastic and other materials that were misdeclared, six months after it arrived in a southern port. Officials in Seoul said the country would take back the trash and shoulder the shipment costs.
In April, Malaysia became the second country to push back when it returned five containers to Spain, CNN reported. Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin said it would continue to send waste back, with plans to ship more than 3,000 tonnes of contaminated waste to the countries that exported them. Specifically, she said 100 tonnes of the waste would be sent back to Australia, the Guardian reports, including plastic bottles that she said were “full of maggots.”
Speaking to reporters during a visit to Tokyo in late May, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad called the trade “grossly unfair,” according to the Associated Press. “We don’t need your waste because our own waste is enough to give us problems,” he said.
And on Friday, the Philippines made good on its previous threat to send trash back to Canada as a cargo ship loaded with 69 containers of garbage left the Manila for Vancouver, escalating a diplomatic row between the two countries. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte earlier said that Canada missed a deadline to take back the trash it shipped to the Philippines in 2013 and 2014, and threatened to dump it in Canada’s waters if the country refused. Canada reportedly said it would take back the trash, exported as part of a commercial agreement and without government permission, but that it needed more time.
But the damage has been done, Guerrero said. Almost a third of the garbage sent to the Philippines from Canada could not be sent back as the trash had already leaked and been dumped into landfills.
Both Malaysia and Vietnam have attempted to restrict imports by suspending the issue of licenses, according to Reuters. The Thai government has also ordered the temporary prohibition of plastic waste, according to Greenpeace.
How is this impacting the environment?
The accumulation of plastic along the countries’ shores pose significant threat to the environment and livelihoods of local communities.
“The plastic waste is burying agricultural communities, literally transforming what used to be pristine environments into toxic dumpsites,” said Hernandez, of Break Free From Plastic.
Because a significant percentage of the imports are mixed municipal waste that cannot be recycled, most end up illegally incinerated on roadsides and dumped in unregulated landfills, where they release highly poisonous fumes.
According to the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), bodies of water in the worst affected villages have registered dangerous levels of zinc, iron and lead. Entire crop fields have also been wiped out, posing threat to local livelihoods.
In response, environmental groups are putting increased pressure on governments to clamp down on imports and sign the Basel Ban Amendment, an extension of a U.N. treaty known as the Basel Convention.
The amendment, which is not yet in force, would prohibit developed nations from exporting hazardous waste to developing nations. Philippines and Vietnam are not signatories.
In the meantime, developed countries continue to export their trash.
“Richer nations are shipping their problems down here so they can take advantage of the poor environmental standards,” Guerrero said. “It’s deplorable.”
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Karnataka Forest Guard Syllabus 2019 Pdf download links are available here. Aspirants who have applied for the post of Forest Guard, DRFO & Others can check the Karnataka Forest Guard Syllabus and Exam Pattern on this page. Additionally, you can also get KFD Forest Watcher Previous Papers to download links also. Hence, read this page to know the Karnataka Forest Watcher Exam Pattern and other details of KFD Forest Watcher Exam along with Karnataka Forest Guard Syllabus 2019 Pdf.
KFD Forest Guard Syllabus 2019
Candidates who are looking for Karnataka Forest Department Jobs can get here the complete syllabus details related to Forest Guard, DRFO & Others. Apart from the syllabus details aspirants can also get here the exam pattern. So candidates go through the full article and get the KFD Forest Watcher Syllabus 2019 Pdf here.
Karnataka Forest Department Syllabus in Kannada – Details
Candidates applying for the various posts under Karnataka Forest Department will be selected based on the following selection criteria –
Selection Process:
Written Examination
Physical Standard Test (PET)
Medical Examination
Personal Interview
KFD Forest Department Exam Pattern – KFD Syllabus 2019 Pdf
KFD Forest Guard Exam Pattern
Sl No.
Subjects
Marks
1
Mathematics
40
2
General Knowledge
60
Total
100
There will be 100 objective type multiple choice questions
The maximum time duration for the written test is 2 hrs
Karnataka DRFO Exam Pattern
Part
Marks
Time
Part A
30
3 Hours
Part B
45
Part C
25
Total
100
The written test will have Objective type MCQ's.
The total time duration of the examination 3 hrs.
For further details download the Karnataka Forest Dept Syllabus Pdf
Karnataka Forest Department Exam Syllabus 2019
In this page, we have given Karnataka Forest Watcher Syllabus 2019 Pdf download links. Applicants who have applied for the KFD Exam can check the KFD Syllabus 2019 Pdf and also download the KFD Previous Papers for free.
Download KFD Exam Syllabus 2019 – Mathematics
The KFD Forest Guard Syllabus for Mathematics will be of 12th Standard Level
Number Systems
Boats and Streams
Simple & Compound Interest
Data Interpretation
H.C.F. and L.C.M
Problems on Ages
Ratio and Proportion
Discounts
Profit and Loss
Percentages
Simplification
Average
Mixture and Allegation
Time and Distance
Problems on Trains
Time and Work
KFD Forest Guard Exam Syllabus 2019 – General Knowledge
Indian Civilization
Indian Independence Movement
History
Indian Constitution
Indian Polity
Geography & Natural Resources
Indian Economy
Science & Technology
Art & Culture
Infrastructural Development
Current Affairs
Sports
KFD DRFO Syllabus 2019 – Part A
Numerical Ability
Verbal and Non-Verbal Ability
Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Statistics
Karnataka DRFO Exam Syllabus – Part B
Science Aptitude
Fundamentals of Physics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Environment and their application in day to day life etc.
Latest Karnataka Forest Department DRFO Syllabus – Part C
Current Events
Indian and World Geography
History of India
Indian Polity
Indian Economy
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Karnataka Forest Guard Syllabus 2019 Pdf – Download Here
CHSE Odisha Result 2019 has been declared. The pass percentage for Science students this year is 72.33%. 20,806 candidates have scored 1st Division. Students can download the Odisha 12th Result 2019 @ chseodisha.nic.in. Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) regulates the Class 12 exams in the state of Orissa and declared the Odisha Class 12 Result for Science stream on 3rd June 2019, i.e., today at 12 noon. A huge number of Students have appeared for the Examination, we know that all those Students are eagerly waiting for the Odisha +2 Result 2019. All the Students can get the Odisha Plus Two Results from the official website i.e, orissaresults.nic.in or chseodisha.nic.in.
Around 8 lakh candidates appeared for Odisha Plus Two 2019 exams and test takers must use their Registration Number or Roll Number to check their Odisha 12th results online. Similar to past trends (Odisha 12th Result 2018), Odisha +2 Result 2019 links for Arts/Commerce and Science streams will be released separately on two different days. Council has fixed an actual Odisha 12th Results declaration dates that are June 3 (Monday) for Science stream and June 7 (Friday)for Art and Commerce Stream.
Latest Updates: CHSE Odisha Result 2019 has been declared. The pass percentage for Science students this year is 72.33%. 20,806 candidates have scored 1st Division
Odisha +2 Result 2019
The Odisha 12th Result 2019 has been declared by the Council of Higher Secondary Education or CHSE Odisha. The Odisha Class 12 Result 2019 has released the result for Science, while the Arts and Commerce Result would be released at a later date. A total number of 99,000 students had appeared for the Odisha +2 Science exams, which were conducted between 7th March to 30th March 2019. Candidates can check their Orissa Class 12 result in the online mode and download their CHSE Odisha Plus Two(+2) Result from the official website chseodisha.nic.in.
This year 72.33 percent is the overall pass percentage. The pass percentage has dipped this year compared to last year. Girls have performed better than boys this year with 75.02 percent and boys pass percentage is 70.40 percent. Here we will be providing a direct link to check your results now.
This year, around 3.69 lakh students, including 2.35 lakh students in Arts, 99,000 students in Science and around 27,200 students in Commerce appeared for the CHSE Plus Two examinations, which were conducted from March 7, 2019 to March 30, 2019. The results of class 12 Arts and Commerce are likely to be declared by Friday, June 7.
Steps to check Odisha 12th Result 2019
Visit the official site of CHSE at chseodisha.nic.in or orissaresults.nic.in.
Click on the result link available on the home page as Odisha 12th Result 2019.
Enter the roll number and other details available on the required space.
Click on enter.
Your result will be available on the screen.
Check the result and keep a hard copy of the same for further need.
The JIPMER Previous Year Papers for Senior Resident, Nursing Officer, and Lower Division Clerk is updated here, The candidates applied for the JIPMER Jobs can download the previous year papers and start their preparation. The Board will be conducting a written exam soon, so candidates need to prepare well for the exam. To crack the JIPMER Written examination 2019, aspirants are requested to follow the Last 5 Years JIPMER Exam Papers.
JIPMER Previous Year Question Papers
JIPMER released the JIPMER Notification 2019. According to the recruitment, the JIPMER is going to fill vacant positions for the post of Senior Resident in various departments. The total number of vacancies in this recruitment is 51. So the candidates are suggested to check the eligibility and apply on or before the last date.
Before starting preparation for the exam, check other details like JIPMER Syllabus, exam date & exam Pattern on this page. For much more information visit the official website jipmer.edu.in.
JIPMER Previous Year Papers – JIPMER Exam Details
Description
Details
Name of the Organization
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduation Medical Education & Research
Check the exam pattern for the posts like Senior Resident, Nursing Officer, & other posts. Having brief knowledge of syllabus helps in preparation of the exam. Here we have given links for all the posts exam model paper pdf mentioned above.
The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) has released the notification for Senior Resident vacancies for 51 posts. Candidates who are appearing for the exam need to check the syllabus & exam pattern details before starting to prepare for the exam. Also, check for JIPMER Senior Resident solved sample papers with solutions for better preparation of the exam on our page.
Check JIPMER Senior Resident Exam Paper Pattern 2019
Written Exam of JIPMER Senior Resident post is based on MCQs related to the concerned subject followed by personal interview. The exam pattern is as given in the table below.
Written Exam
80%
Personal Interview
20%
The number of posts to be filled up will be decided by the competent authority.
Direct Links to Download JIPMER Senior Resident Question Papers Pdf
Before starting your preparation, candidates are requested to read the JIPMER exam pattern & syllabus 2019. The JIPMER Exam Syllabus for the Nursing Officer and Lower Division Clerk Posts is updated here according to the Latest Notification.
Nursing Officer Exam Paper Pattern 2019
Name of the Subjects
Marks
Duration
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) & Concerned Subjects
400
90 Mins
JIPMER LDC Exam Pattern 2019
Name of the Subjects
Marks
Duration
English Language
100
90 Mins
Numerical Aptitude
100
General Intelligence & Reasoning
100
General Awareness & Current Affairs
100
Total
400
In this section, applicants can find the JIPMER Exam Papers in the Pdf format. The Previous Papers is important for the applicants who are going to appear for the exam. Hence, download the previous year papers from the link given below.
Direct Links to Download Nursing Officer, LDC Model Papers Pdf
Many candidates have applied for the JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam and are preparing for the Written test & Interview. The aspirants can prepare well for the Written Exam since there is tough competition. So, the candidates who are going to attend the Written Examination can download the JIPMER MBBS Previous Papers from the links given below for free of cost. Just click/ tap on the attachment to get the PDF File of the JIPMER Previous Papers within few seconds.
The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research recently released the recruitment notification. All those candidates can get the JIPMER Previous Papers for MBBS Programmes. With the given JIPMER Previous Papers Pdf, you can score good marks in the examination.
JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam Paper Pattern 2019
Name of the Subjects
No. of Questions
Physics
60
Chemistry
60
Biology
60
Logic and Quantitative Reasoning
10
English and Comprehension
10
Total
200
These JIPMER Previous Papers will be provided just for the reference of candidates for the Exam preparation. So, use these JIPMER Old Question Papers to check the asked questions & answers.
Direct Links to Download the JIPMER Medical Entrance Exam Papers Pdf
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The JIPMER Previous Papers will contain the Objective type questions from various disciplines. JIPMER Staff Nurse Previous Years Papers are the most important materials for exam preparation. Aspirants can refer to the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research Pondicherry X-Ray Technician Exam Old Papers to get an idea about the Test structure, subjects, weightage, scheme of examination.
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research has published a recruitment notification recently. The Institute is inviting applications to hire for 92 Staff Nurse, X-Ray Technician [Radio-Diagnosis, Radio-Therapy], Physical Instructor vacancies. Aspirants who are searching for the Central Government Jobs can use this golden opportunity. Check the Official Notification once before going to apply for these jobs. Visit the Official Website www.jipmer.edu.in. for more details.
Aspirants can click the link to refer the complete and sub-topics of the JIPMER Staff Nurse Syllabus & Test Pattern. The exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions from the technical relates topics. Interested can also visit the Official site for the latest Jawaharlal Nehru Institute X-Ray Technician Syllabus.
The candidates can check the below links for downloading the JIPMER Previous Papers of all jobs recruitment tests that were previously conducted. Interested applicants can start the preparation for the Written Exam from now itself. Since these are Government Jobs, there is huge competition for these jobs.
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019-20 Notification: Karnataka Forest Department, Bengaluru Karnataka is providing job opportunities to eligible candidates through KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. The Board has recently released job notification names as KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. The notice has 3085 great openings for Various post such as Forest Guard (FG) & Deputy Range Forest Officer (DRFO), Forest Watcher & Ranger Forest Officer posts. However, interested Karnataka Govt Job aspirants can check out the starting date and the last date of KFD Online application in the below sections. Also, you can get eligibility criteria, age limit, Application form, Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment updates and other details about Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019. Also, visit KFD Official website www.aranya.gov.in/kfdrecruitment.in to know more about Karnataka Forest Department Job Vacancy 2019.
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019 – 3085 Upcoming Vacancies
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification – Apply Online for 3085 Forest Watcher Vacancies. Karnataka Forest Department is providing job opportunities through KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. As per the recent advertisement, 3085 Vacancies are available for Forest Watcher posts. Interested Karnataka Government Job aspirants can apply Online for Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 on this page. However, eligible candidates must submit their KFD Online applications from Updated Soon. The last date to submit Karnataka Forest Dept application forms is 30th July 2019. So, apply for Karnataka forest Department Recruitment 2019 at the earliest. In addition to this, aspirants can take a quick look at www.aranya.gov.in 2019 or www.kfdrecruitment.in to get additional details about KFD Forest Watcher Recruitment 2019-20 Notification.
KFD Recruitment 2019
Organization Name: Karnataka Forest Department (KFD)
Name of the Posts: Forest Guard, DRFO & Others
Number of Vacancies: 3085
Category: Karnataka Govt Jobs
Job Location: Karnataka
Official Website: aranya.gov.in (OR) kfdrecruitment.in (OR) kfdcl.kar.nic.in
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019
Posted on: 3rd June 2019
www.aranya.gov.in 2019 Recruitment
3085 Forest Guard, DRFO & Other Vacancies WWW.RECRUITMENT.GURU
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019 Important Dates
Advertisement Date: Updated Soon
Starting date to Apply Online: Updated Soon
Last Date to submit KFD Recruitment 2019 Application Form: 30th July 2019
Last Date to make payment of KFD Application Fee: Updated Soon
These are all the important dates to make a note for Karnataka Forest Department Forest Watcher Jobs 2019 Notification
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification – Apply Online for 569 Forest Guard (FG) & Deputy Range Forest Officer (DRFO) Vacancies. Karnataka Forest Department, Bengaluru is providing employment job opportunities through KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. As per the advertisement, 569 huge Vacancies are available for Forest Guard (FG) & Deputy Range Forest Officer (DRFO) posts. Interested Karnataka Government Job aspirants can apply Online for Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 on this page. However, eligible candidates must submit their KFD Online applications soon. The last date to submit Karnataka Forest Dept application forms will be Updated Soon. So, apply for Karnataka forest Department Recruitment 2019 at the earliest. In addition to this, aspirants can take a quick look at www.aranya.gov.inwww.kfdrecruitment.in to get additional details about KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification.
Name of the Organisation: Karnataka Forest Department (KFD) Name of the Posts: Forest Guard (FG) & Deputy Range Forest Officer (DRFO) Number of Vacancies: 569 Apply Mode: Online Job Category: Karnataka Govt Jobs Job Location: Karnataka Starting Date:Updated Soon Last Date: Updated Soon Starting Date to Pay Fee:Updated Soon Last Date to Pay Fee:Updated Soon Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019-20: Updated Soon
Get the all other details of Karnataka Forest Recruitment 2019-20 Notification in the below table.
Posted on: 23rd April 2019
Karnataka Forest Department 569 Forest Guard (FG) & Deputy Range Forest Officer (DRFO) Vacancies 2019 WWW.RECRUITMENT.GURU
KFD Recruitment 2019 Important Dates
Advertisement Date: Updated Soon
Starting Date to Apply: Updated Soon
Last Date to Apply Online: Updated Soon
Starting Date to Pay Fee: Updated Soon
Last Date to Pay Fee: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 Selection Process
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification – Apply Online for 3085 Forest Watcher Vacancies. Karnataka Forest Department, Bengaluru Karnataka has is providing employment job opportunities through KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. As per the advertisement, 3085 Vacancies are available for FForest Watcher posts. Interested Karnataka Government Job aspirants can apply Online for Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 on this page. However, eligible candidates must submit their KFD Online applications from 16th April 2019. The last date to submit Karnataka Forest Dept application forms is 15th May 2019. So, apply for Karnataka forest Department Recruitment 2019 at the earliest. In addition to this, aspirants can take a quick look at www.aranya.gov.inwww.kfdrecruitment.in to get additional details about KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification.
Name of the Organisation: Karnataka Forest Department (KFD) Name of the Posts: Forest Watcher Number of Vacancies: 3085 Apply Mode: Online Job Category: Karnataka Govt Jobs Job Location: Karnataka Starting Date:Updated Soon Last Date: Updated Soon Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019-20: Updated Soon
Get the all other details of Karnataka Forest Recruitment 2019-20 Notification in the below table.
Posted on: 23rd April 2019
Karnataka Forest Department 3085 Forest Watcher Vacancies 2019 WWW.RECRUITMENT.GURU
KFD Recruitment 2019 Important Dates
Advertisement Date: Updated Soon
Starting Date to Apply: Updated Soon
Last Date to Apply Online: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 Selection Process
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019-20 Notification – Apply Online for 73 Range Forest Officer (RFO) Vacancies. Karnataka Forest Department, Bengaluru Karnataka has recently circulated KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification. As per the notice, 73 Vacancies for Range Forest Officer (RFO) posts available in Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019. Therefore, all Karnataka Government Jobs aspirants must submit their KFD Online applications from soon. Moreover, the last date to submit application forms for Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment will be Updated Soon. So, apply at the earliest and be a part of KFD Jobs 2019. Additionally, take a quick look at www.kfdrecruitment.in/www.aranya.gov.in to get additional details about Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment 2019.
Name of the Organisation: Karnataka Forest Department (KFD) Name of the Posts: Range Forest Officer (RFO) Number of Vacancies: 73 Apply Mode: Online Job Category: Karnataka Govt Jobs Job Location: Karnataka Starting Date: Updated Soon Last Date: Updated Soon Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019-20: Updated Soon
Get the all other details of Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019-20 Notification in the below table.
Posted on: 5th February 2019
Karnataka Forest Department 73 Range Forest Officer (RFO) Vacancies 2019 WWW.RECRUITMENT.GURU
KFD Recruitment 2019 Important Dates
Advertisement Date: Updated Soon
Starting Date to Apply: Updated Soon
Last Date to Apply Online: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Exam Date 2019: Updated Soon
Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 Selection Process
Written Examination
Physical Standard Test (PET)
Medical Examination
Personal Interview
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Apply Online
Name of the Post
Number of Vacancies
Range Forest Officer (RFO)
73
Total
73
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019-2019 Notification
Name of the Discipline
Number of Vacancies
B.Sc Graduate (Forestry)
51
Science and Engineering Graduates
17
B.Sc Graduate -Forestry ( For Backlog Vacancies)
05
Total
73
Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 – kfdrecruitment.in
Educational Qualification
Karnataka Forest Department Vacancy 2019 Qualification is as follows
Candidates should have passed their Graduation in Forest from any recognized board.
(OR) Passed Graduation in Farming or Gardening or Veterinary Science or its equivalent from a recognized Board.
Passed Candidate should have passed Graduation from recognized Board.
Age Limit
Candidates applying for Karnataka Forest Dept Jobs 2019 must meet below given Age limit
Minimum Age: 18 years.
Maximum Age for SC/ST Candidates: 32 years
Upper Age Limit for 3A, 3B, 2A, 2B Candidates: 30 years
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification – Apply Online 54 Forest Guard, Forest Watcher & Other Vacancies: The Karnataka Forest Department welcomes applications from qualified meritorious sports individuals for the posts of Deputy Range Forest Officers cum Surveyor, Forest Guards and Forest Watchers in the State. However, the board has 54 Vacant positions are for Forest Guard, Forest Watcher & Other posts. So, all eligible and interested candidates can apply for KFD Recruitment 2019 from now. Moreover, the online application starts soon. So, apply soon and be a part of Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment Jobs 2019. Also, check @ www.aranya.gov.in and be a part of Karnataka Government Jobs 2019.
KFD Recruitment 2019-20 Notification Details:
Name of the Board
Karnataka Forest Department (KFD)
Name of the Post
Forest Guard, Forest Watcher & Others
Number of Vacancies
54
Apply Mode
Online
Starting Date
Updated Soon
Last Date
Updated Soon
Selection Process
Written Test or Trade Test/Job Proficiency & Interview
Job Category
Government Jobs in Karnataka
Job Location
India
Official Website
www.aranya.gov.in
KFD Jobs 2019 Vacancy Details:
Sl. No
Name of the Post
Number of Vacancies
1
Deputy Range Forest Officer cum Surveyor
10.
2
Forest Guard
30.
3
Forest Watcher
14.
Total
54.
Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019-20:
Candidates applying for Karnataka Forest Department Jobs 2019 Notification must satisfy the below qualification conditions. Further, applicants can look down to get point by point data about educational qualification, age limit, application fees, selection process, pay scale and further how to apply process.
Educational Qualification for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Deputy Range Forest Officer cum Surveyor: Graduation in relevant subjects related to forest department from recognized university or Institution.
Forest Guard: Should have passed PUC or equivalent qualification on the date of notification.
Forest Watcher: Should have passed SSLC or equivalent examination.
Age Limit for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Deputy Range Forest Officer cum Surveyor:
Minimum Age: 18 years
General Candidates: Maximum 25 years
SC, ST or Category-I: Maximum 30 years
Category–II(a), II(b), III(a) III(b): Maximum 28 years
Forest Guard:
Minimum Age: 18 years
General Candidates: Maximum 27 years
SC, ST or Category-I: Maximum 32 years
Category–II(a), II(b), III(a) III(b): Maximum 30 years
Forest Watcher:
Minimum Age: 18 years
General Candidates: Maximum 30 years
SC, ST or Category-I: Maximum 33 years
Category–II(a), II(b), III(a) III(b): Maximum 32 years
Selection Process for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Written test
Physical endurance test
Efficiency test.
Pay Scale for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Deputy Range Forest Officer cum Surveyor: Rs. 12500/- – 24000/-
Forest Guard: Rs.11600/- – 21000/-
Forest Watcher: Rs.10400/- – 16400/-
Application Fee for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Candidates must pay the following amount as their application fee.
General Merit, IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB: Rs. 100 + Service Charge Rs. 15 + GST.
SC/ST and Category-I: Rs. 50 + Service Charge Rs. 15 + GST
How to apply for KFD Recruitment 2019 Definitive Types:
Visit the Karnataka Forest Department official website – www.aranya.gov.in.
On the main page, click on Careers.
Search for Karnataka Forest Department Official advertisement.
Download the advertisement and read the instructions carefully.
Then, click on an apply online link.
Fill in all necessary details.
Upload photograph and attach necessary documents.
Keep all the necessary documents before applying online.
Finally, pay an application fee and press submit button before the last date.
Postal Address:
Karnataka Forest Department, Government of Karnataka, 18th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore – 560003.
Important Links for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Official Notification
Updated Soon
Apply Online Link
Updated Soon
Important Dates for KFD Recruitment 2019:
Advertisement Date
Updated Soon
Starting Date of application
Updated Soon
Closing Date of application
Updated Soon
Examination Date
Updated soon
This is an interesting and helpful update for the aspirants who are searching for Elephant Kavadi jobs. Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment 2019 Notification is released recently to fill 79 vacancies. Candidates who are waiting for latest Govt jobs can apply for this KFD Notification 2019. To know more information about Eligibility, application fee, last date, etc., about KFD Elephant Kavadi Jobs read the full article.
Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment2019 notification has been released to fill 79 vacant posts for Elephant Kavadiposts. Eligible & Capable Contenders may apply for the given job from 24/08/2019 to 09/09/2019. Karnataka Forest Department has recently published an official notification in the month of 22nd August 2019. The Government of Karnataka, Forest Dept wants to fill the various posts all over the state. Aspirants who are eagerly looking for the Government Jobs in Karnataka may apply offline for KFD Recruitment through the official website www.aranya.gov.in. Candidates can briefly check this notification before applying to Karnataka Forest Dept Vacancies & apply offline for the given post. It is a good chance to the job hunters who have experience of handling elephants.
Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment 2019 – 79 Elephant Kavadi Jobs
Applications in prescribed format are invited from talent and skill contenders for their better career. Karnataka Forest Department is inviting an application form to fill 79 Elephant Kavadi vacancies. The Official Notification for Karnataka Forest Jobs has been uploaded. Aspirants can check the official notification before applying for Karnataka Elephant Kavadi posts. Applicants can also check the other details like Age Limit, Education Qualification, Pay Scale, Selection Process & Application Process, which are provided below. It is a good chance to the job fighters who are looking for Government jobs in Karnataka can check the latest Employment News for Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment.
Name of the Organisation: Karnataka Forest Department.
Total no. of Posts: 79.
Name of the Post: Elephant Kavadi.
Mode of Apply: Offline.
Job Location: Karnataka.
Job Category: State Government.
Official Website: www.aranya.gov.in.
Application Fee: Candidates may refer the official notification regarding application fee.
Selection Process: Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment Board will shortlist the aspirants based on the performance in the Skill Test & Personal Interview organized by KFD Recruitment.
Important Date for Karnataka Elephant Kavadi Recruitment:
Advertisement date: Updated Soon
Starting date for applying offline: Updated Soon
Final date for submitting application form: Updated Soon
Eligibility Criteria for Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment 2019
Age Limit for Elephant Kavadi Jobs: Candidate should have the minimum age of 18 years and maximum age of 35 years.
Education Qualification for KFD Vacancies: Aspirants should have experience of handling Elephants.
Pay Band: Candidates who were select for Karnataka Elephant Kavadi Recruitment will get a smart salary of Rs. 9600/- to Rs. 14550/- per month.
Karnataka Forest Recruitment 2019 Application Form
The application form for KFD Recruitment 2019 is available from the official website or the direct link which is available below. Interested and Eligible candidates may apply for the given post on or before 09/09/2019 through the website www.aranya.gov.in. Only offline applications are accepted by KFD. Download the application form from the official notification. Later, the duly filled application form must send to the Karnataka Forest Department.
How to Apply for Karnataka Forest Dept Jobs
Firstly, the candidate should visit the official website to apply for Karnataka Forest Dept Recruitment i.e., www.aranya.gov.in.
Read the notification carefully before applying for KFD Elephant Kavadi Jobs.
Then download the application form.
Fill all your details in the application form without making mistakes.
Paste passport size photo.
Send the duly filled application form to the given postal address before the last date.
Postal Address:
To
The Cheif Conservator of Forest,
Karnataka Forest Department,
The government of Karnataka,
18th Cross,
Malleswaram,
Bengaluru – 560003.
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BRO Trades Previous Papers
Applicants who applied for various trades of Border Roads Organisation are in the search for Old Question Papers. For those people, we are providing BRO Trade Exam Question Papers along with solutions. So Aspirants can download Previous Year Question Papers for Free of cost. Border Roads Organisation releases the notification for a huge number of vacancies under the General Reserve Engineer Force i.e. of 778 Posts. So there will be a very tough competition to grab the job.
Candidates can refer to the Border Roads Organisation Old Papers to crack the exam easily. But before that, you can also check BRO Trades Exam Syllabus and Exam Pattern. People can get complete material regarding Syllabus, Test Pattern along with Previous Paper of BRO Trades from the below links.
BRO Trades Exam Model Papers – Details
Description
Details
Organization Name
Border Roads Organisation
Posts Name
DVRMT (OG), Multi Skilled Worker, Electrician, and Vehicle Mechanic (also called as BRO GREF Posts)
It is a great opportunity for the candidates who are seeking for Latest Central Govt. Jobs. Border Roads Organisation has published the Employment News to fill 778 vacant positions. Hence the interested and eligible candidates can apply for the Border Roads Organisation Recruitment 2019 on or before the last date. The closing date for submitting the application is 45 Days from the released date of Advertisement. Applicants can check the Official Advertisement of BRO Trades Recruitment 2019 to get more details. Also, check the Govt. Job Updates, Syllabus along with Previous Papers on our site.
BRO Trades Exam Question Paper Pattern 2019
Aspirants might have started their preparation for BRO Written Exam. Those candidates can check the Border Roads Ord. Syllabus and Exam Pattern to make your preparation easy and effective. People can download BRO Syllabus 2019 in a PDF format from the link given in the below section of the article. The Syllabus and Exam Pattern may vary for all posts. On our page, we provided the exam pattern for all BRO Trades. Therefore applicants can check the exam pattern as per their post.
Applicants will be hired based on the performance in the following tests. Border Roads Organisation will conduct the below rounds on tentative schedule. Hence Aspirants can start their preparation as early as possible.
Physical Efficiency Test.
Practical/Trade Test.
Written Exam Test.
Medical Examination
Border Roads Org. Exam Pattern for Electrician
Subjects
Questions
Marks
Reasoning
50
50
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50
English Language
50
50
General Awareness
50
50
BRO GREF Exam Paper Pattern 2019
Examination Type
Subjects
Marks
Objective Type
Concerned Subjects
100
General Knowledge
Applicants need to perform well in the first 2 rounds to get selected for the written exam section.
Most preference should be given to technical subjects while preparing for exams.
Exam duration will be of 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes).
Download Last 5 Years BRO Trades Solved Papers
The aspirants who are going to write the Entrance exam for BRO Trades may download the Sample Papers here. The BRO GREF Model Exam Question Papers are enclosed with the free downloading links. Hence aspirants may download BRO Electrician, Multi-skilled worker Sample Papers simply by clicking the below links. Use these Border Roads Org. Old Question Papers only for reference purpose. Besides Previous Year Papers, we also give the subject wise Sample Papers of BRO Trades Exam. Refer BRO exam books if time permits to score well in the exam. So, it is helpful for you to practice the subject which you are weak. Also, you can download the BRO Trades Previous Papers from the official website attached below.
BRO Exam Model Question Paper – DVRMT (OG), Multi Skilled Worker, Electrician and Vehicle Mechanic
The CDAC Question Papers are available here for free download. Aspirants can download the C-DAC Mumbai Project Manager & Project Engineer Old Papers PDF and also check CDAC Exam Date & Exam Pattern on this page.
CDAC Question Papers of Project Manager & Engineer
The C-DAC Project Manager Old Papers are here. The candidates can start preparation for the Written exam by checking the Center for Development Of Advanced Computing Syllabus 2019. Here, we are providing essential materials for preparation. The aspirants who are interested in Central Govt Jobs need to have good preparation. So, for those applicants here free downloading links of CDAC Mumbai Exam Question Papers PDF for Project Engineer & Project Manager Recruitment Tests. You can click on the link given below to get the Portable Document Format of C-DAC Project Engineer & Manager Last 5 Years Question Papers for free of cost. Also, make these CDAC Question Papers as a reference for the preparation.
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing of Mumbai has released an advertisement notification. Interested candidates of Government Jobs can apply for the CDAC Exam 2019 of 72 Technical Positions for Project Engineers. Once visit the Official Website www.cdac.in for more latest updates, recruitment notifications, results and so on. Check the Official Notification for post details, eligibility, educational details, the application process, and so on. The applicants who have cleared all the rounds of the selection process will be appointed as Project Engineer in CDAC Mumbai.
CDAC Previous Question Papers – Exam Details
Description
Details
Name of the Board
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Mumbai
Many aspirants are about to start the CDAC Exam preparation for the exam conducted by the CDAC Mumbai. Applicants can check the link given in the below section of the article for the complete details about the C-DAC Mumbai Project Engineer, Project Manager Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2019. Applicants can also download the CDAC Exam Syllabus from the link given below.
CDAC Exam Question Paper Pattern 2019
CDAC CAT has three sections (A, B, C) in which candidate can opt either one section, two sections or all the three sections. The aspirant will be able to attend only those sections that are opted by that person while application form filling.
CDAC CAT Exam Pattern 2019 Details
Section
Topics
Time Duration
Section A
English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning
1 Hour
Section B
Data Structures, Computer Fundamentals, Object Oriented Programming Concepts, C Programming, Data Communication & Networking, Operating Systems
1 Hour
Section C
Digital Electronics, Computer Architecture, Microprocessors
1 Hour
Each Section consists of 50 Objective type questions and each question has 4 options to choose from.
There will be negative marking of -1 mark for each wrong answer and +3 marks for each right answer.
The maximum marks allotted for each section is 150 marks.
CDAC Previous Year Question Papers with answers Pdf
The applicants can find the direct links to download CDAC model papers subject wise over here in the below table. The link will redirect you to Pdf of CDAC Sample papers by just clicking on it. The CDAC Previous Papers, Model Papers are the best way to crack the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Entrance Exam successfully.
Karnataka Forest Guard, DRFO Previous Papers are available to download for free on our page. Aspirants who applied for the Karnataka forest department vacancies can find the previous year question paper on our page. Also, check the exam patterns, Written test exam dates and other related details along with model paper pdf.
Karnataka Forest Guard Previous Papers
Karnataka Forest Department Previous Papers for forest guard, deputy range forest officer (DRO), and other vacancies are given on our page. To make it easy for finding the forest guard and other posts previous papers we have given the direct download links below. Hence, follow up the article and find the free download links for Karnataka forest department previous question papers pdf.
Karnataka Forest Guard Previous Papers helps the applicants in the preparation. Also, helps in knowing the question paper pattern and way questions are given. Candidates can refer all the paper given on our page and analyze the toughness of the questions. However, find some details regarding KFD recruitment below and check the previous papers below.
Candidates can check the complete syllabus and exam pattern details for the KFD Recruitment 2019 on our syllabus and exam pattern page. Hence, visit our KFD Exam Syllabus page check the details. Here are the direct links for KFD DRFO, Forest Guard, & forest watcher exam previous year question paper pdf.
Karnataka Forest Department is going to conduct the written examination for the applicants of deputy range forest officer & forest guard recruitment. If you are the among those who are going to appear for the written test. Then check the exam pattern for forest guard, DRFO written exam question paper. And download the Karnataka Forest Guard, DRFO Question Paper Pdf for free of cost here.
The KFD Forest Guard written exam is going to have two sections where candidates will have questions on the general science and general mathematics. However, the overview of the forest guard exam pattern is as follows.
Applied for the latest Karnataka forest department forest watcher recruitment 2019. Then you are in the right place in search of old question paper pdf. In this section, aspirants can find the Karnataka Forest Department Forest Watcher Previous Question paper pdf. Also, check the exam pattern for both written and language examinations.
Before starting preparation we advise checking the exam pattern details. This gives the applicants an overview of how the question paper is going to be. Also. helps in easily analyzing the paper in the main examination too. Here is the exam pattern for Karnataka Forest Watcher Written Exam 2019.
KFD Forest Watcher Written Test Pattern 2019
S.No
Subjects
Marks
Time
1
General Knowledge
100
2 hrs
2
General Mathematics
Total
100
100 objective type multiple choice questions are given.
The maximum time duration for the written test is 2 hrs.
KFD Forest Watcher Language Test Pattern 2019
S.No
Subjects
Marks
Time
1
Language test
90
1 hr
2
Viva Test
10
Total
100
Contenders who are going to attend the written exam and language test for KFD forest watcher can download the pdf here. The paper given is only for reference and don’t expect the same questions to come in the main examination. Hence, download the Karnataka Forest Watcher exam model question paper pdf. Share the details with your friends who are looking for KFD Forest Watcher exam paper.
KFD Forest Watcher Previous Year Question Paper Pdf
KFD DRFO Previous Papers are available now to download. Hence, the candidates who have applied for the Forest Officer Jobs can refer to these Karnataka Forest DRFO Previous Papers for better preparation. The previous year papers are important for the exam. Download the Karnataka Forest Officer Question Papers along with the answer key from the below links. Also, refer the official website of the Karnataka Forest Department i.e. www.aranya.gov.in for more details about the Deputy Range Forest Officer Exam.
Karnataka Forest DRFO Previous Papers
The Karnataka Forest DRFO Previous Papers are available here for free download. A huge number of candidates are showing interest in the Forest Jobs. Therefore, for those sort of aspirants, the Karnataka Forest Department has published KFD Recruitment 2019 Notification for filling 3085 Jobs of Deputy Range Forest Officers & Forest Guards. Interested can apply for the Forest Officer Jobs. Moreover, the candidates who are going to apply for the Karnataka Deputy Forest Range Officer Jobs can use this as the reference for the preparation.
The selection process includes Written Test as the first round. It’s better to prepare well for the Written Exam by referring to the Kar Forest Officer Sample Question Papers. Also, check the Karnataka Forest DRFO Syllabus 2019 before downloading the Karnataka Forest Officer Model Papers. Hence, we have enclosed the direct links for downloading the KFD DRFO Last Ten Years Question Papers along with the Answers to questions.
KFD FG & DRFO Previous Papers – www.aranya.gov.in
Description
Details
Name of the Organization
Karnataka Forest Department
Name of the Posts
Deputy Range Forest Officer, Forest Guard & Others
The Department releases several recruitment notifications for selecting the eligible candidates for filling vacant positions. Recently, the board has published Karnataka Forest Department Recruitment Notification for hiring 3085 talented & brave candidates for Deputy Range Forest Officer, Forest Guard & Other Posts. Hence, the interested aspirants of Karnataka Government Jobs can apply Online for Forest Jobs.
For Karnataka Forest Department Forest Guard, Forest Watcher & DRFO Previous Year Papers – Click Here
Karnataka Forest Officer & DRFO Exam Question Paper Pattern 2019
The candidates who are planning to apply for the KFD Jobs can prepare well for the exam since there are a little bit huge openings. The Selection Process first round is Written Test. The KFD Exam consists of Objective Type questions from the particular subjects as given in the Official Notification. Also, check the below link for the detailed & latest Karnataka DRFO Syllabus 2019. Furthermore, the tabular form represents the topics that are going to be covered in the Written exam.
Karnataka Forest Officer 2019 Exam Paper Pattern
Exam Type
Name of the Subjects
Objective Type Questions
General Mathematics
English Dictation
General Knowledge
KFD Deputy Range Forest Officer 2019 Exam Pattern
Name of the Subjects
Marks
Duration
General Knowledge
100
2 Hours
Aptitude Test
100
2 Hours
Karnataka DyRFO Exam Papers | Exam Pattern 2019
Name of the Subjects
Marks
Duration
Kannada
100
3 Hrs
English
100
3 Hrs
Karnataka Forest Department Previous Papers PDF
The Karnataka Forest Department hires the candidates based on their performance in the Selection Process. So, the applicants who want to grab the Forest Jobs should perform well in the Written Test [first round]. To help those aspirants here we have provided the Karnataka Forest Department Exam Model Papers. The interested applicants can also download the Karnataka Forest DRFO Previous Papers for free.
Download Karnataka Forest Officer and DRFO Previous Papers
DES Maharashtra Recruitment 2019 Notification has recently circulated for 107Vacancies. Directorate of Economics and Statistics Maharashtra issued this announcement for various openings through Chief Minister Fellowship Program. Aspirants who are interested in these DES Maharashtra Jobs can apply through Online mode. The Online application for MAHADES Recruitment commences from 3rd June 2019. The closing date to submit the application forms will be on 14th June 2019. However, fellowship duration is for 11th months. The examination will be held from 16th June 2019 and 17th June 2019 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Know more @ www.mahades.maharashtra.gov.in
Aspirants who are searching for latest Government Jobs in Maharashtra can utilize this DES Maharashtra Recruitment 2019 for Statistical Assistant jobs. For more details about Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Maharashtra Jobs, visit official website www.mahades.maharashtra.gov.in. Individuals, before they apply must check the eligibility conditions. If they satisfy those requirements of MAHADES Jobs anyone can apply for DES Maharashtra Statistical Asst Recruitment 2019. Therefore, Eligible candidates who are interested in MAHADES Recruitment have to apply through Online mode before the due date.
Economics and Statistics Department Careers in Latest MAHADES Jobs 2019
Applicants who are going to attend for the DES Maharashtra Jobs can check details of Maharashtra DES Recruitment 2019 here. Therefore for further details about Directorate of Economics and Statistics Maharashtra Recruitment 2019 Notification, Exam Date, Vacancy details, Eligibility criteria, Age limit details, Selection process, Pay scale, online application filling process & all other relevant details. Furthermore, the candidates looking for Latest Govt Jobs can check for all State Govt jobs details in recruitment.guru website.
DES Maharashtra Job Openings 2019 – MAHADES Statistical Assistant Jobs
Description
Details
Organization
Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES), Maharashtra
Economics and Statistics Department Recruitment 2019 Details has tabulated above. The Aspirants can get all the Latest News about State Government employment and Central Govt Jobs in Employment News page of recruitment.guru website.
Maharashtra DES Vacancy in MAHADES Statistical Asst Recruitment 2019 – Mahades Jobs
Name of the Post
Vacancy Details
Chief Minister Fellowship Program 2019
50
Overall Vacancies
50
MAHADES Recruitment vacancy details are given above. The vacancy details are given from Newly released DES Maharashtra jobs 2019 Notification.
DES Maharashtra Recruitment Eligibility Criteria 2019 – Directorate of Economics and Statistics Jobs
Educational Qualification for DES Maharashtra Recruitment 2019
Aspirants should possess Graduationto apply for DES Maharashtra Jobs.
Must have 01 year experience in relevant field
Age Limit for MAHADES Statistical Asst Jobs
Individuals applying for MAHADES Jobs should attain the following age limit:
Minimum Age: 21 Years
Maximum Age: 26 Years
Application fee for Directorate of Economics and Statistics Jobs 2019
The job seekers of MAHADES jobs have to pay the fee as follows:
General/OBC Candidates: Rs. 500/-
SC/ ST/ OBC Candidates: No Application Fee
Directorate of Economics and Statistics Recruitment 2019 – Latest MAHADES Investigator Jobs
Selection Process for MAHADES Statistical Assistant Recruitment
The Applicants of MAHADES Recruitment will undergo selection through the following procedure as per the vacant posts.
Written Examination.
Interview.
Pay Scale for DES Maharashtra Jobs
Selected candidates for DES Maharashtra Recruitment 2019 will get salary as follows:
Rs.45,000/- per month
DES Maharashtra Online Application – www.mahades.maharashtra.gov.in
The application form for MAHADES Recruitment which is released under Directorate of Economics and Statistics recruitment 2019 is available below. Any Eligible candidates who are interested in applying for MAHADES Jobs have to click on Apply Online link, fill the form and submit it before the deadline. Follow below steps to apply for application filling procedure.
How to apply for MAHADES Vacancies 2019:
Initially, open the official website www.mahades.maharashtra.gov.in
Directly click on Notification given below.
Read the notification for instructions and requirements to apply for MAHADES jobs.
Click on the apply online link given below.
Fill the form in the given format without mistakes.
Upload scanned copies of Photograph and Signature.
Submit the application after verifying details.
Take the printouts of the proposed DES Maharashtra jobs to form for future reference.
MAHADES Important dates
The Starting date for Online Application: 3rd June 2019.
Last date for submission of Online application: 17th June 2019.
BCCL Jobs Notification released for 01 Director Posts. Apply Online for BCCL Recruitment 2019 from 3rd June 2019 to 13th June 2019. To know more details, applicants have to read the detailed Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Jobs Notification available below.
BCCL Notification 2019 Details
Name of the Organization: Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL).
Official Web Site: www.bccl.gov.in.
Name of the Post: Director
Total No. of Vacancies: 01
Application Mode: Online.
Job Category: Central Government Jobs.
BCCL Vacancy Details – BCCL Jobs
Name of the Post
Total Vacancies
Overseer (Civil)
01
Total
01
Eligibility Criteria for BCCL Jobs 2019
Educational Qualification:
Passed BE/B. Tech from a recognized board
Selection Process:
Written Examination
Interview
Application Fee:
As per the norms
Pay Scale:
Rs.1,60,000/- to Rs.2,90,000/- per month
Important Dates:
Starting Date: 3rd June 2019
Last Date: 3rd June 2019
Last Date to pay Application Fee: Updated Soon
How to apply for BCCL Recruitment 2019
Read the Notification Carefully before applying.
Click on Apply Online Link which is available below.
Fill the Form in Detail.
Upload Scanned Copies of Photograph & Signature.
Submit the Application before the due date.
Send the duly filled application along with relevant documents to the below address on or before the last date through Ordinary Post.
Documents to be enclosed along with Application:
Self Attested copy of X Certificate.
Self Attested copy of all Educational Certificates.
Self Attested copy of Experience Certificates.
Self Attested copy of Caste Certificate.
Self Attested copy of Application Fee Receipt.
Addressed to:
Smt Kimbuong Kipgen Secretary, Public Enterprises Selection Board, Public Enterprises Bhawan, BlockNo. 14, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
BCCL Jobs Notification released for Mining Sirdar, Junior Overman, Overseer (Civil) Posts. Apply Online for BCCL Recruitment 2019 on or before the last date. Applicants have to read the detailed Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Jobs Notification available below.
Bharat Coking Coal Limited has issued the Notification in the month of June 2019 with Advt No 06/2019 to fill 721 BCCL Jobs. Candidates have to read the BCCL Notification before applying for Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Recruitment 2019. Job Seekers searching for Central Government Jobs have to apply for Mining Sirdar Jobs on or before the last date. Applicants who have completed Diploma and have a certificate in Mining Sirdar have to utilize this opportunity. The Online Application Link will be made available soon. The Aspirant can also visit the official website www.bccl.gov.in for more details regarding the Bharat Coking Coal Limited Recruitment 2019 Notification. Further details like BCCL Vacancy Details, Age Limit, Educational Qualification, Selection Procedure, Application Process, etc. of BCCL Jr Overman Jobs are mentioned below.
BCCL Vacancy Details – BCCL Jobs
Sl. No
Name of the Post
Total Vacancies
1.
Overseer (Civil)
66 Posts
2.
Junior Overman
310 Posts
3.
Mining Sirdar
345 Posts
Category wise Vacancy Details:
S.No
Name of the Post
UR
OBC (NCL)
SC
ST
1.
Overseer (Civil)
35 Posts
07 Posts
07 Posts
17 Posts
2.
Junior Overman
113 Posts
29 Posts
34 Posts
134 Posts
3.
Mining Sirdar
62 Posts
34 Posts
64 Posts
185 Posts
Eligibility Criteria for Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Recruitment
Age Limit for BCCL Mining Sirdar Jobs
Candidates who wish to apply for BCCL Recruitment 2019 have to attain the below age limit as on 07.07.2019.
Minimum Age: 18 years.
Maximum Age: 30 years.
Age Relaxation is applicable as per the rules of the Government.
Educational Qualification for Bharat Coking Coal Limited Recruitment
For Overseer (Civil): Competitor must complete Matriculation with Diploma in Civil Engineering.
For Junior Overman: Job Seekers must pass Diploma in Mining Engineering with Valid Overman's Certificate, First Aid & Gas Testing Certificate.
For Mining Sirdar: Candidates should possess Valid Mining Sirdar's Certificate issued by Director General Mines Safety (DGMS).
BCCL Notification 2019 Details
Name of the Organization: Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL).
Official Web Site: www.bccl.gov.in.
Name of the Post: Various Posts.
Total No. of Vacancies: 721 Posts.
Application Mode: Online.
Job Category: Central Government Jobs.
Selection Process: Applicants applied for BCCL Jobs will be selected based on their performance in Written Test.
Application Fee: Aspirants must pay the application fee through SBI e-Challan at any Branches of SBI or Online Mode SBI (Internet Banking/Debit Card/Credit Card). The Fee for different categories is available below.
For SC/ST/Pwd/Ex-Servicemen/Departmental Candidates: No Fee.
For All Others: Rs 200/-.
Pay Scale: Rs 19,035.02/- per month.
Important Dates:
Starting Date for Submission of Online Application: Updated Soon
Last Date for Submission of Online Application: Updated Soon
Last Date for Payment of Application Fee: Updated Soon
Last Date for receipt of Hard Copy of Application: Updated Soon
Admit Card Availability: Updated Soon
BCCL Online Application – www.bccl.gov.in
Applicants have to apply for BCCL Recruitment 2019 through the link available below. The Online Application Link will be made available from 15th June 2019. Candidates have to apply for the Mining Sirdar, Jr Overman, Overseer Posts. The Last Date to Submit the Hard Copy of Application for BCCL Jobs is 17th July 2019.
Read the Notification Carefully before applying.
Click on Apply Online Link which is available below.
Fill the Form in Detail.
Upload Scanned Copies of Photograph & Signature.
Submit the Application before the due date.
Send the duly filled application along with relevant documents to the below address on or before the last date through Ordinary Post.
Documents to be enclosed along with Application:
Self Attested copy of X Certificate.
Self Attested copy of all Educational Certificates.
Self Attested copy of Experience Certificates.
Self Attested copy of Caste Certificate.
Self Attested copy of Application Fee Receipt.
Postal Address:
The Advertiser (BCCL),
Post Box No 9248,
Krishna Nagar Head Post Office,
Delhi – 110051.
Click below Link to apply Online for Bharat Coking Coal Limited Recruitment 2019.
BCCL Online Application for Mining Sirdar, Jr Overman & Overseer Posts
BCCL Recruitment 2019 Notification has released recently in the month of August through the Employment Notice No: 08/2019. Bharat Coking Corporation Limited (BCCL) has published this recruitment notification to recruit 248 vacancies of Para Medical Staff & Accountant Posts. Aspirants who are searching for Latest Central Government Jobs can use this BCCL Notification. Interested eligible candidates may apply for Bharat Coking Corporation Ltd recruitment 2019 through online at the official website of BCCL. Online Registration for BCCL Recruitment 2019 is available soon.
Bharat Coking Corporation Limited is a Public Sector Mini Ratna Company engaged in mining of coal and allied activities. It is a subsidiary company of the Coal India Limited. It occupies an important place in coal industry by producing bulk of the coking coal mined in the country. The mission of the BCCL is to Produce planned quantity of coal Efficiently and Economically in an Eco-friendly manner with due regard to Safety, Conservation & Quality. Every year it release recruitment notifications to fill various vacancies available in its various departments to improve its services. Recently it has released the recruitment notification for Para Medical Staff & Accountant Posts. Aspirants who wish to work in BCCL may apply for these vacancies released under BCCL Recruitment 2019 on or before 14th September 2019.
Bharat Coking Corporation Limited is inviting applications from the eligible candidates to work as a Staff Nurse, Technician & Other Posts. Candidates who are willing to apply for BCCL Jobs can check BCCL Notification in our site. You can also download BCCL Staff Nurse recruitment 2019 notification from official site www.bccl.gov.in. Online registration for BCCL Recruitment is available from 22/08/2019 to 14/09/2019. Remaining details like eligibility, selection process, vacancy details etc of BCCL Recruitment 2019 are available below.
BCCL Vacancy Details – BCCL Jobs
Bharat Coking Corporation Limited has published the recruitment notification for 248 Para Medical Staff & Accountant vacancies which include Staff Nurse, Technician and other various Posts. Here we are giving the number of vacancies available for each post. This will help you to know the total number of vacancies and post wise vacancies released under BCCL Recruitment 2019.
The Candidates applying for various Posts in BCCL should met the below eligibility criteria such as educational qualification and Age limit. The eligibility criteria given in our website is based on the Eligibility criteria as given in BCCL Notification.
Educational Qualification for BCCL Recruitment
Candidates should possess Graduation / Post-Graduation / Diploma in various Specializations from a recognized University or institution depending on the post they are applying for.
Age Limit: Not Mentioned.
BCCL Recruitment 2019 Details
Name of the Organization: Bharat Coking Corporation Limited.
Official Website: www.bccl.gov.in
Job Role: Paramedical Staff & Accountant.
Total Vacancies:248.
Job Location: India.
Application Mode: Online.
Selection Process:
Personal Interview.
Important Dates to remember:
Starting Date for Submission of online Application: Updated Soon
Last Date for Submission of online application: Updated Soon
BCCL Online Application: Eligible candidates can apply through online for BCCL Jobs at official website bccl.gov.in from 22/08/2019 to 14/09/2019.
How to Apply:
Log on to the official website www.bccl.gov.in
Click on Notifications.
Select BCCL Advertisement for Paramedical Staff & Accountant Posts.
Read the Notification carefully to know eligibility.
If you are eligible, click on apply online.
Fill the application carefully with all the details.
Submit the application form and take print out of it for future reference.
Admit Cards for BCCL Staff Nurse Recruitment 2019
The candidates who have applied for BCCL Recruitment 2019 are eligible to download the admit cards. As per BCCL notification, you have to apply on or before 14/09/2019. You have to apply through online mode only. Admit Cards for Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Recruitment 2019 will be available few days before the exam in official site.
BCCL Result 2019
Once the results have been released, candidates can check their BCCL recruitment 2019 results at official website. The BCCL result releasing dates will be up dated in our website. So keep visiting our site regularly for more updates of Bharat Coking Coal Limited Recruitment.
Download BCCL Notification PDF
21st Dec 2019 Latest update: The BCCL Exam has completed on 20th Dec. Check BCCL Staff nurse and Para Medical exam answer Key 2019 pdf.
MUMBAI: Loans advanced by IL&FS Financial Services Ltd (IFIN) to group companies in violation of regulations increased over a five-year period just prior to the default crisis, during which the Reserve Bank of India had given the company time till 2019 to clean up its books.Investigations revealed that IFIN's lending percentage to group companies increased significantly from FY13 onwards and crossed 15% of total loans and advances, the Serious Fraud Investigation Office alleged in its chargesheet."In the subsequent years, it continued increasing and more than doubled to around Rs 5,200 crore, or 37% of total loans and advances of 2017-18," according to the chargesheet.The key reason for the increase in advances was that Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS), as the holding company, had reached its lending limits and relied on IFIN to fund the requirements of the group entities, the SFIO said.The SFIO has said that timely intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) could have led to earlier detection of the crisis at IL&FS, ET reported in its edition on Monday. Its chargesheet specifically mentioned it was only during RBI's 2017 quarterly review that some of the issues were raised.ET has reviewed a copy of the RBI's inspection report of November 2017, which showed the central bank had found that IFIN advanced loans to group companies in violation of regulations.RBI Stopped Fresh LendingThe banking regulator had then directed the company to clean up its books in two years."The RBI had given time till 2019 and a corrective action was underway. But before that could happen, the crisis hit the group," said one person familiar with the matter. The RBI, in the report, had asked the board of directors to ensure that action in this regard be taken and that IFIN becomes compliant at the earliest. Emails sent to the central bank seeking comment on the matter on Monday did not elicit any response.In a confidential letter addressed to the chairman and CEO of IFIN, the RBI said that it had observed "major supervisory concerns" and had found that a lot of group lending was being conducted, which was against regulations.According to people familiar with the developments, IFIN officials had adopted a different definition of 'companies in the same group'."It was under this policy that IFIN could lend to some companies, which are now considered group companies," the person said. IFIN continued to lend in this manner until the RBI, in its 2017 report, objected to the former's definition of group companies.The central bank said in the inspection review that IFIN's request to revisit the framework for assessing group exposure had been examined and "it is advised that the classification of group companies in order to arrive at the NOF (net owned funds) and CRAR (capital to risk asset ratio) needs to be done as specified in the RBI Act"."The RBI, in this particular inspection, had named four companies that it considered as group companies," another person said.The central bank said in the report that IFIN should lower its exposure to group companies and there should be no fresh lending to them. "The company should not distribute its profit until the minimum regulatory capital and CRAR is achieved," the RBI report said.The RBI's role has come into focus after the chargesheet submitted by the SFIO, an investigation arm of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, alleged that the central bank could have done more and prevented the IL&FS crisis. No penalties were imposed during the period and IFIN continued operations without any corrective measures, the SFIO alleged.The SFIO said the RBI could hold an internal investigation for future policy changes.
NEW DELHI: India's direct taxes body wants its revenue collection target for FY20 scaled down citing economic turbulence, presenting a significant challenge to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman's first budget that will be presented on July 5.The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has pitched a downward revised target from that presented in the interim budget to Sitharaman, according to two government officials familiar with the matter.The interim budget had pegged direct taxes target for FY20 at Rs 13.80 lakh crore against the revised estimate of Rs 12 lakh crore for FY19, a growth of 15%.Actual collections, however, came in lower at Rs 11.4 lakh crore. Direct tax collections will need to rise 21% from FY19 levels for the interim budget target to be met, something that looks difficult given the slowdown in growth. 69641767 Sitharaman has had meetings with senior officials from all key departments in her ministry, including the department of revenue and CBDT over past two days.Concerns of the department over the collection target have been conveyed, said one of the officials.Moreover, implementation of the interim budget promise of extending the Rs 5 lakh exemption limit to all taxpayers in this budget could drag down collections further. Taxpayers are expecting more benefits in the upcoming budget.BALANCING ACT NEEDEDA final call on the issue would be taken closer to the finalisation of budget as the government attempts to strike a balance among fiscal consolidation goals, spending on welfare schemes and infrastructure, and revenue collections.If tax collection targets are scaled down without cutting spending, the government will need to scale up borrowing that could breach fiscal target. FY20's fiscal deficit is pegged at 3.4% of GDP, the same as that for FY19. The government had to cut spending in FY19 to meet the deficit target.GROWTH DAMPENERIndia's economy grew at a five-year low of 6.8% in FY19 and the latest data does not suggest any significant recovery soon. Consumer goods and vehicle sales have remained sluggish, pointing to a slowing economy, which would make the task of tax authorities difficult to achieve.Finance secretary Subhash Garg has attributed moderation in fourth quarter GDP to temporary factors and cautioned that the slowdown will continue into the first quarter of this fiscal."Tax authorities will have to swim against the tide to meet the target," said Crisil chief economist DK Joshi. Tax authorities will need to focus on plugging loopholes to prevent evasion and the government will need to look at other revenue sources to meet its spending requirements.
NEW DELHI: The future of hiring is already upon us.Algorithms are analysing people's expressions and tone of voice to check for traits such as "confidence" and "happiness" during video interviews.The robotic video assessment software is then used to hire candidates — customer service operators and assistant vice presidents alike — though the process comes with its own set of problems.Axis Bank used algorithm-based video interviews — along with aptitude tests — to hire around 2,000 customer service officers from a pool of more than 40,000 applicants this year, said Rajkamal Vempati, HR head of the private sector bank, adding it could standardise and scale up the process of hiring.HR managers only gave offer letters, he said.Nirmal Singh, CEO of Wheebox, a division of PeopleStrong which carried out the hiring, said it trained the face-indexing software — sourced from Microsoft — using around 50,000 candidates who had applied to Axis Bank in 2017. The software picked up emotional states such as "nervousness" and "happiness" based on eye movements, expressions and tone of voice and marked the candidates, Singh said. Scores from candidates who were shortlisted were used to come up with the "cutoff " for these traits.Insurance provider Bajaj Allianz has hired more than 1,600 people, including underwriters and assistant vice presidents, with the help of robotic video assessments that analysed behaviour, said Vikramjeet Singh, chief HR officer, adding it could help reduce human bias.CONCERNS OVER SOFTWARE'S BIASESTalview, a Palo Alto-headquartered company with operations in Singapore and the United States, provided the assessment for the insurer.The software, sourced from Microsoft and IBM, can analyse states such as "anger" and "happiness" from expressions, "confidence" from voice tone and traits like "ability to work in a team" and "decisiveness" from text analysis, according to Rajeev Menon, chief product officer, Talview.Candidates may be able to beat questionnaires by giving expected answers to questions like "Can you work in a team?", but video assessments pick up on subtleties in expression and vocabulary, and cannot be gamed, Menon said.Be that as it may, Amazon.com scrapped its artificial intelligence-based recruiting system after it found the AI system biased against women, according to an October 2018 report by Reuters. The AI system was drawing on data from the past, where more men had made it into the company than women."If you can fool a human, you can fool a computer," said Sunil Abraham, executive director of Centre for Internet and Society.Recruitment algorithms could "homogenise the emotional economy" by forcing people to act a certain way, he said.Since the software is based on expressions and tone of voice, it could disadvantage less expressive people, like those who are autistic, said Wheebox's Singh.Facial recognition by companies such as IBM, Microsoft and Amazon got the gender of a dark-skinned woman wrong one out of three times (20-35% error rate), a 2018 study by MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini found. For white males, the error was 0.8%.VIDEO ASSESSMENTSFacial recognition has nothing to do with video analytics, Wheebox's Singh said. The two are, however, closely linked, said Animashree Anandkumar, professor of computing and mathematical science at California Institute of Technology.She said such software was "deeply problematic", as it could correlate wrong factors (like gender or skin colour) and show that as the cause for success.It is possible dark-skinned people would be disadvantaged, said Menon of Talview. The company uses facial expression as just one input among many and gives it a low weightage, he said.The software they use is only 39% accurate, and will improve with more data, said Ridhima Gauba, co-founder of Interview Air, a Navi Mumbai-based company that provides a similar service to companies and colleges.Companies also say video assessments are a risky business.Bajaj Allianz does not use video assessments for recruitments beyond middle management.It is "important to see a person physically" when hiring for senior positions, said Asha Sharma, manager (corporate HR) of Everest Industries.The company, however, uses pre-recorded video interviews — where the computer asks questions — to hire juniors from campuses, she said.
BENGALURU: Infosys has begun to review its contracts with Huawei to ensure it is not caught short by the US government clamping down on the technology Chinese giant, a move that experts say will likely be replicated by other Indian IT companies.Last month, the US government imposed sanctions on Huawei placing it on its 'Entity List' which restricts the Chinese company's ability to buy and sell hardware, software and services to and from American hi-tech suppliers. The company was granted a threemonth reprieve to continue purchasing US equipment until mid-August.Infosys does a large chunk of work with Huawei and export controls apply to all individuals and companies that deal with US-origin technology, irrespective of their citizenship, experts said.Wipro and Cognizant also have Huawei contracts.Infosys, which has a strategic alliance with Huawei, has brought in help to ensure it does not fall foul of US rules."The company has brought in consultants. This is not an easy thing to determine, and it does not mean they have to immediately stop working, but they have to determine where licences may be needed," a source with knowledge of Infosys' moves, said.Infosys, Wipro and Cognizant declined to offer comment on their contracts with Huawei and any impact they might face. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declined to comment on its role in potentially regulating USlisted companies' work with Huawei. Huawei had not responded to a request seeking comment till the time of going to press.Last November, the US SEC had queried Infosys' alliance with Huawei, which offers its products in Syria and Sudan, to determine whether the company was indirectly selling software and services to those countries. The US has imposed sanctions and export controls on both these countries.Infosys had told the SEC that it does not work with Huawei in those countries, but explained the nature of its business with the Chinese firm."In our business with Huawei, we support the Enterprise Business Group of Huawei that conducts business in Mexico, Brazil, Europe, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand," Infosys had said in a filing with the SEC. Determining what constitutes a US origin technology that requires a licence is a complicated process, experts said, which requires the 'careful analysis by lawyers and technical experts'."Any Indian company that is working with Huawei should at least consult a sanctions law expert to analyse whether the technology they are using or providing to Huawei would trigger US export controls and require a licence," Julian Ku, Faculty Director of International Programs, and Maurice A Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at Hofstra University, said.Legal experts said companies that had a legal presence in the US would be required to uphold the blacklisting just as much as US companies. "You might see a trickle-down impact from companies that have indirect ties to Huawei. What remains to be seen is the direct impact on the companies here. A company would need to look to their legal advisors to explain what the restrictions are," Probir Roy Chowdhury, partner, J Sagar Associates, said. "In a case like this, where a country is clamping down, the restrictions could be generally broad." Analysts also said Indian IT companies could be indirectly hurt by the clampdown on Huawei.
MUMBAI: Mahindra & Mahindra, India's leading utility vehicles maker, said that it would transition to the stringent BS-VI emission norms ahead of schedule, and save at least 20% on the estimatedcost increase of vehicles due to high localisation content.Mahindra will be upgrading eight diesel and four petrol engines driving more than 50 products, a transition that called for an investment of more than Rs 1,000 crore. "The past three-and-a-half years have perhaps been the most challenging for any product development and sourcing organisation in the auto industry in India," said Pawan Goenka, managing director of Mahindra and Mahindra.He said that Mahindra will launch its first BS-VI petrol vehicle as early as the beginning of the second half of this financial year as these vehicles can run on BS-IV compliant fuel. The BS-VI diesel vehicles will only be launched when BS-VI compliant diesel fuel becomes available, Goenka said. The Centre had said in 2016 that the Indian auto industry would skip BS-V emission norms and leapfrog to BS-VI standards from April 2020 to combat rising air pollution.
MUMBAI: Billionaire banker Uday Kotak has told the Bombay High Court that he differs with the regulator's interpretation of promoter holding in banks, and that the owners' stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank as a percentage of paid-up capital was in line with rules.Kotak also pointed out that the RBI never communicated with the promoters on the issue of shareholding. He made the strongly worded submission in an affidavit in the case challenging the RBI's directive asking the promoters of Kotak Mahindra Bank to reduce their holding. "Over the years, the promoter shareholding reduction was communicated by the RBI to the bank as a percentage of paidup capital," he said in the affidavit. "There has been no communication by the RBI to the promoters on this issue for the past 16 years since the bank got its licence in 2003."ET has seen the affidavit, which was submitted to the Bombay High Court on April 15.69641814 DISPUTE ON SINCE 2014"The 2001 guidelines and the licence require promoter shareholding to be a percentage of the paid-up capital of the bank," Kotak said.The central bank has been engaged in a dispute with Kotak since 2014 for having failed to meet the first milestone stake reduction. In August 2018, the promoters sought to lower their stake to 19.7% through the sale of perpetual non-cumulative preference shares. The plan was rejected by the RBI. It's said to have reasoned that the instruments were interest-bearing and derivative in nature with a call option after five years and therefore not equivalent to equity. The RBI wants promoters to reduce their stakes in banks to ensure they don't retain untrammeled control and to promote professional management.The dispute has arisen because of RBI's reading of the law, according to the affidavit."Correspondence ensued between the RBI and the bank, giving rise to a difference of opinion on the matter of RBI's interpretation of its requirement," said the affidavit. "I verily believe that there has been a compliance with the RBI's requirement."The bank had moved the court on December 10 last year, challenging the RBI directive of August 13, 2018, which had instructed it to dilute the promoter shareholding from around 30% to a maximum of 20% of its paid-up voting equity capital by December 31, 2018, and to 15% by March 31, 2020. The central bank had rejected Kotak's challenge."The reliefs sought in the petition, if granted, shall result in making inroads into the RBI's autonomy, and to permit the petitioners and others to become regulators of their own selves," the RBI had said.Kotak Mahindra Bank said it wouldn't be able to add to the contents of the affidavit."We believe that the actions of Kotak Mahindra Bank have been in compliance with the RBI's communications, and in accordance with the needs of the bank and the law," bank spokesperson Rohit Rao told ET. "We are unable to comment any further as the matter is sub-judice."
We are going to get some animals spirits back and time has come for us to see how we use the levers of some fiscal stimulus within a range, said Uday Kotak, executive vice chairman, Kotak Mahindra Bank & President-Designate, CII, in an interview with ETNOW.Edited excerpts: What is the engine of India's growth? What is ailing India's growth? In many ways what we are seeing is challenges to the financial sector. That was one of the important agendas on the new government's plate and I am very hopeful and confident that the new government along with the regulators -- RBI and SEBI -- will find and evolve appropriate solutions to sustainability in the financial sector. That is the key engine for India's economic growth. But we are already seeing a lot of pain points. Look at what is happening with auto sales, real estate sector. While RBI is trying out of the box measures, how bad is the situation?First of all, liquidity has improved. High quality NBFCs are beginning to get finance at lower credit spreads and we need to divide the liquidity issue into availability and price. On the price front, one of the things which is holding back the price of money is the fact that we also have a significant small savings growth in the Indian economy which is funding our fiscal deficits at rates higher than deposit rates. That is making liquidity available but the price of money is moving less fast than it should in terms of cost of money and transmission of the RBI rates. The second one is availability. This is now Indian economy and the Indian financial sector is evolving. Savers and investors are getting smarter and if for an institution, higher availability becomes a problem, the marketplace is choosing between good quality financial institutions and others. From a long term point of view, discerning investors are good for economic growth. What a lot of people have feared is that the contagion from IL&FS was contained on account of elections now that elections are over, will the entire problem be revealed as how bad it is and how deep the rot is actually? Could we have a cascading impact which is a big threat to the economy?My view is the problem in the financial system overall is not systemic. There are pockets of challenges but it is not certainly something which needs to become a contagion and I do believe that the government along with the regulators can manage the transition with some appropriate steps as we go forward. What would those steps be?The steps which I would like to see going forward is a) ensure that different fiduciaries in the financial system -- be it governance of financial institutions, auditors, rating agencies or regulatory oversight -- in addition to the managements and boards of the companies, should do their job appropriately. It brings me back to what is a very important statement by the Prime Minister which is sabka sath sabka vikas sabka vishwas (Progress with everybody, trust for everybody). The financial sector and corporate India needs to build vishwas (trust) with savers and investors. Trust is extremely important and one of CII's key themes in the current year is building trust between industry, government and society. You have not talked about taking tough decisions. There could be write offs. Certain NBFCs could be allowed to fail. Does that have to take place?We need to evolve the transition. There is no one solution for everything but you got to look at it granularly and specifically in each case and ensure that we contain the challenges in the financial sector. But I do believe we need to nurture and grow the financial sector because if India aspires to 9% to 10% GDP growth, the financial sector is the key catalyst for that growth and it has to step up on the plate and increase its contribution to funding and supporting the Indian economy. Budget is on July 5.th Last quarter, we saw sub-6% growth after a very long time. What would your expectation be from Nirmala Sitharaman come July 5th?My view is that with a set of policies which I am sure this government is aware of as we know they have a 100-day as well as a longer plan. I do believe that we can manage to move the Indian economy to a 7% or a higher growth on weighted average basis. We may be starting slow, but we can always pick up momentum through the year and we have got a long time ahead for the rest of the year. But she has to pump prime the economy because the private sector is still being quite stubborn on that fact and this fiscal consolidation and all of the bond markets will cry hoarse if the fiscal deficit target is missed.We are going to get some animals spirits back and time has come for us to see how we use the levers of some fiscal stimulus within a range. So we need a fiscal stimulus?Within a range. I do not think we should go overboard. A tandem between fiscal policy and monetary policy is like perfect Indian music. But what is the point of another rate cut if it is not going to be transmitted?The transmission is extremely important and which is where I believe the small savings rates in the economy, which is the rate at which the government is borrowing from small savings like National Saving Certificates and all those are getting disproportionate flows which are funding the fiscal deficit. Deposit rates are finding it difficult to go down and therefore we need to for transmission to get the overall alignment. Are you expecting a rate cut this week?The market consensus is that there should be a rate cut and I am sure that the RBI is conscious about the economy but let us wait till the 6th of June.Is there any update that you can give us on IL&FS which is something the markets are watching out for?The financial sector needs nurturing, hand holding and enabling growth to be able to support the real economy. I am always a believer that the financial sector does not have a life of its own. Its basic job is to serve the real sector. But it is a huge positive. Commodity cycle being modest is good for India.
By Chandan TapariaNSE Nifty opened positive and surged nearly 175 points to make a fresh lifetime high of 12,103. The index formed a bullish candle on the daily scale and managed to give a breakout from its consolidating band of 11,800-12,041 zone after five trading sessions.The 50-stock pack closed above the psychological 12,000 level for the first time.Now the index has to hold above 12,000 to extend gains towards new lifetime high of 12,250, while on the downside, support is seen at 12,000 and then 11,880.On the options front, maximum Put open interest was at 11,500 followed by 11,000 strike while maximum Call open interest stood at 12,500 followed by 12,000 strike. We have seen Put writing at 11,800 and 12,000 strikes while Call writing was seen at 12,400 and 12,300 strikes. Options data suggests a shift in higher trading range at 11,750-12250 zone.India VIX fell down 0.64 per cent to 15.96 levels. Overall decline in VIX suggests that now short term stability and formation of higher base could be seen in the market.Bank Nifty managed to recover from lower levels of 31,300 and gradually extended gains towards 31,650. It formed an Inside Bar Candle on the daily scale, but traded in a broader range of 400 points for most part of the session. Now Bank Nifty has to hold above 31,313 to witness an upmove towards 31,783 and then 32,000, while major support exists at 31,150 and then 31,000.Nifty futures closed with a gain of 1.65 per cent at 12,113. Built-up of long position were seen in Apollo Hospital, Just Dial, Hero MotoCorp and Bajaj Auto while shorts were seen in KSCL, Torrent Pharma and Bank of Baroda.(Chandan Taparia is Technical & Derivative Analyst at MOFSL. Investors are advised to consult financial advisers before taking an investment calls based on these observations)
BENGALURU: Infosys has begun to review its contracts with Huawei to ensure it is not caught short by the US government clamping down on the technology Chinese giant, a move that experts say will likely be replicated by other Indian IT companies.Last month, the US government imposed sanctions on Huawei placing it on its 'Entity List' which restricts the Chinese company's ability to buy and sell hardware, software and services to and from American hi-tech suppliers. The company was granted a threemonth reprieve to continue purchasing US equipment until mid-August.Infosys does a large chunk of work with Huawei and export controls apply to all individuals and companies that deal with US-origin technology, irrespective of their citizenship, experts said.Wipro and Cognizant also have Huawei contracts.Infosys, which has a strategic alliance with Huawei, has brought in help to ensure it does not fall foul of US rules."The company has brought in consultants. This is not an easy thing to determine, and it does not mean they have to immediately stop working, but they have to determine where licences may be needed," a source with knowledge of Infosys' moves, said.Infosys, Wipro and Cognizant declined to offer comment on their contracts with Huawei and any impact they might face. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declined to comment on its role in potentially regulating USlisted companies' work with Huawei. Huawei had not responded to a request seeking comment till the time of going to press.Last November, the US SEC had queried Infosys' alliance with Huawei, which offers its products in Syria and Sudan, to determine whether the company was indirectly selling software and services to those countries. The US has imposed sanctions and export controls on both these countries.Infosys had told the SEC that it does not work with Huawei in those countries, but explained the nature of its business with the Chinese firm."In our business with Huawei, we support the Enterprise Business Group of Huawei that conducts business in Mexico, Brazil, Europe, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand," Infosys had said in a filing with the SEC. Determining what constitutes a US origin technology that requires a licence is a complicated process, experts said, which requires the 'careful analysis by lawyers and technical experts'."Any Indian company that is working with Huawei should at least consult a sanctions law expert to analyse whether the technology they are using or providing to Huawei would trigger US export controls and require a licence," Julian Ku, Faculty Director of International Programs, and Maurice A Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at Hofstra University, said.Legal experts said companies that had a legal presence in the US would be required to uphold the blacklisting just as much as US companies. "You might see a trickle-down impact from companies that have indirect ties to Huawei. What remains to be seen is the direct impact on the companies here. A company would need to look to their legal advisors to explain what the restrictions are," Probir Roy Chowdhury, partner, J Sagar Associates, said. "In a case like this, where a country is clamping down, the restrictions could be generally broad." Analysts also said Indian IT companies could be indirectly hurt by the clampdown on Huawei.
NEW DELHI: The future of hiring is already upon us.Algorithms are analysing people's expressions and tone of voice to check for traits such as "confidence" and "happiness" during video interviews.The robotic video assessment software is then used to hire candidates — customer service operators and assistant vice presidents alike — though the process comes with its own set of problems.Axis Bank used algorithm-based video interviews — along with aptitude tests — to hire around 2,000 customer service officers from a pool of more than 40,000 applicants this year, said Rajkamal Vempati, HR head of the private sector bank, adding it could standardise and scale up the process of hiring.HR managers only gave offer letters, he said.Nirmal Singh, CEO of Wheebox, a division of PeopleStrong which carried out the hiring, said it trained the face-indexing software — sourced from Microsoft — using around 50,000 candidates who had applied to Axis Bank in 2017. The software picked up emotional states such as "nervousness" and "happiness" based on eye movements, expressions and tone of voice and marked the candidates, Singh said. Scores from candidates who were shortlisted were used to come up with the "cutoff " for these traits.Insurance provider Bajaj Allianz has hired more than 1,600 people, including underwriters and assistant vice presidents, with the help of robotic video assessments that analysed behaviour, said Vikramjeet Singh, chief HR officer, adding it could help reduce human bias.CONCERNS OVER SOFTWARE'S BIASESTalview, a Palo Alto-headquartered company with operations in Singapore and the United States, provided the assessment for the insurer.The software, sourced from Microsoft and IBM, can analyse states such as "anger" and "happiness" from expressions, "confidence" from voice tone and traits like "ability to work in a team" and "decisiveness" from text analysis, according to Rajeev Menon, chief product officer, Talview.Candidates may be able to beat questionnaires by giving expected answers to questions like "Can you work in a team?", but video assessments pick up on subtleties in expression and vocabulary, and cannot be gamed, Menon said.Be that as it may, Amazon.com scrapped its artificial intelligence-based recruiting system after it found the AI system biased against women, according to an October 2018 report by Reuters. The AI system was drawing on data from the past, where more men had made it into the company than women."If you can fool a human, you can fool a computer," said Sunil Abraham, executive director of Centre for Internet and Society.Recruitment algorithms could "homogenise the emotional economy" by forcing people to act a certain way, he said.Since the software is based on expressions and tone of voice, it could disadvantage less expressive people, like those who are autistic, said Wheebox's Singh.Facial recognition by companies such as IBM, Microsoft and Amazon got the gender of a dark-skinned woman wrong one out of three times (20-35% error rate), a 2018 study by MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini found. For white males, the error was 0.8%.VIDEO ASSESSMENTSFacial recognition has nothing to do with video analytics, Wheebox's Singh said. The two are, however, closely linked, said Animashree Anandkumar, professor of computing and mathematical science at California Institute of Technology.She said such software was "deeply problematic", as it could correlate wrong factors (like gender or skin colour) and show that as the cause for success.It is possible dark-skinned people would be disadvantaged, said Menon of Talview. The company uses facial expression as just one input among many and gives it a low weightage, he said.The software they use is only 39% accurate, and will improve with more data, said Ridhima Gauba, co-founder of Interview Air, a Navi Mumbai-based company that provides a similar service to companies and colleges.Companies also say video assessments are a risky business.Bajaj Allianz does not use video assessments for recruitments beyond middle management.It is "important to see a person physically" when hiring for senior positions, said Asha Sharma, manager (corporate HR) of Everest Industries.The company, however, uses pre-recorded video interviews — where the computer asks questions — to hire juniors from campuses, she said.
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Monday announced his government has decided to make the commute for women in public transport buses and Metro trains free, a move the Opposition decried as "populist" and aimed to "mislead" people ahead of assembly polls due early next year.
Kejriwal said his government will provide a subsidy, which will amount to nearly Rs 700-800 crore, for the scheme to be implemented in 2-3 months. Delhi Metro is on board. I have asked for a detailed report from them in seven days," he told reporters at a press conference. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) refused to comment on the announcement.
The Centre and the city government have 50 percent equity each in the Delhi Metro. As per the mandate, if the Delhi government wants to introduce a scheme, it will have to inform or take approval from the central government. "Delhi government will have to send a file of the proposal to the Lt Governor for approval as the Centre has a 50 percent stake in Delhi Metro," an official source said, making it clear that the move is likely to face hurdles as the scheme's feasibility is yet to be ascertained.
The Delhi government may find it difficult to implement the plan as there are other agencies involved – such as the finance department, LG's office, and Housing and Urban Development Affairs Ministry, sources said. They said there is also a fixation committee of the DMRC, which is quasi-judicial, and it will have to look into whether there is a role for the committee in this scheme.
"No permission from Centre is required because the Delhi government will bear the entire cost. Around Rs 700-800 crore is estimated the cost for subsidy for the remaining months of the current year, which will be borne the by Delhi government," Kejriwal asserted, however.
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari dubbed the move "populist" and said Kejriwal "seems to have lost his mental balance" and was making the announcement in view of the coming assembly election. He is trying to recover the ground his party lost in Lok Sabha polls, Tiwari said.
"We do not oppose the move but it's inspired by coming assembly elections. It's one more promise by Kejriwal which is aimed to mislead people," Tiwari told reporters. But, when asked if the proposal was prompted by the coming assembly election, Kejriwal said there is no "Shubh Muhurt" (auspicious time) to do "good" things.
He said Delhi Transport Corporation and Delhi Metro officers have been given one week to submit detailed reports on the plan. He said women who can afford expenses of public transport travel will be encouraged to shun the subsidy. A lot of formalities are to be attended for implementing the decision and a special session of the Delhi Assembly will have to be called for budgetary provisions, he said.
The government will seek suggestions from people on how to implement the scheme. The chief minister rejected the suggestion the move will lead to congestion in Metro trains. He said around 1,000 buses will be rolled out by November to boost the DTC fleet."In the next 12 months, around 3,000 new buses will be physically delivered," he said.
Citing data, he said around 30-33 percent daily ridership in buses and Metro trains comprises women commuters. "The step will not lead to congestion in Delhi Metro trains as daily ridership will increase by just one lakh. Currently, 25 lakh people travel by Metro trains every day," he said.
DTC buses have a daily ridership of 40 lakh and the DTC and the Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal System (DIMTS)-run cluster buses number around 5,500. There are marshals in all DTC buses for safety of women passengers and directions have been given to depute them on cluster buses as well. All buses will be equipped with CCTV cameras, he said.
Kejriwal said work on installing nearly 1.50 lakh CCTV cameras across the city will begin from June 8 and will be completed by December. A proposal for another 1.40 lakh CCTV cameras will be floated this month, he said. Also, 1.5 lakh CCTV cameras are being installed in government schools and the work will be completed by November, he added. "These are two major announcements which will boost the safety of women who feel quite unsafe in the city," the chief minister said.
32,776 students register for engineering, 14,609 opt for pharmacy: ACPC As per All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), it has received a total of 228 applications for engineering colleges and 891 applications for pharmacy colleges from across the country.
State Information Commission raps FAA on knuckles for denying first appeal hearing The information commission during the second appeal hearing said that it is not correct for the PIO to state that no FAA was appointed at the public authority.
Mother, pregnant daughter beaten in Gomtipur A 45-year-old woman and her two daughters were beaten up by three accused, after the woman tried to defend her young daughter.
Ahmedabad: Man kills carpenter over Rs 8,000, dumps body in Fatewadi canal The accused was identified as Mohammad Mujmil (23), a resident of the Fatewadi area.
Green saviours back BMC's zoo proposal inside Aarey Colony Praveen Pardeshi had a meeting with the zoo as well as other BMC officials and had asked for the zoo extension plan to be revived.
Ahmedabad: Two inspectors face suspension As per officials, PB Chauhan, posted as inspector of Sola police station and MB Zala, inspector of Satellite police station were suspended on Monday.
Bengaluru: A 48-year-old man was arrested here for allegedly abetting the suicide of his wife and 12-year-old son and forcing his teenaged daughter to follow suit before neighbours intervened to save her, police said on Monday. "We arrested Suresh Babu, who runs a chit fund business and was in mounting debts, for allegedly forcing his wife Geetha Bai and son take their life on Sunday in a purported suicide pact," HAL police inspector B.N. Narasimha Murthy told IANS.
Though Babu allegedly tried to force his 17-year-old daughter also to hang herself before he killed himself, her screaming and wailing prompted their neighbours to intervene to see what was happening. "The neighbours barged into the house and rescued the daughter. They called us to report about the incident and one of them said the daughter had recorded the episode on her mobile, showing Geetha and son hanging from the ceiling fan," Murthy said.
Babu's daughter told the police that her father had actually smothered her brother with a pillow and hanged him from the ceiling fan to die. Unable to bear the death of her son, Geetha too allegedly hanged herself. "When Babu tried to make his daughter hang herself, she pleaded with him to spare her life and also begged him not to commit suicide," Murthy said, citing the daughter's deposition to the police.
Bengaluru's Deputy Commissioner of Police, East, Abdul Ahad has set up a team to investigate the gruesome incident and find out what forced the family to resort to a "suicide pact". According to a preliminary investigation, Babu and Geetha were in deep debt due to heavy loss in their chit fund business. Many depositors or lenders on Saturday threatened to complain to the police if they did not return their money," added Murthy. Police have sent the daughter to a remand home and Babu to judicial custody.
Maharashtra: Caterers, gram sewaks to help curb child marriage The initiative will be launched in Aurangabad district, will also involve rolling out educational facilities in villages to ensure that the girl child gets access to these opportunities.
Another day of orange alert in Ahmedabad, temperature likely to soar The 108 emergency service till 5 pm in the evening responded to 126 heat related cases across the city.
Bhendi Bazaar Redevelopment: Mumbai collector issues notice for acquisition of 22 land parcels Landlords will get compensation 25% above valuation of the property
Budget 2019: Actual fiscal deficit at 4.1%; glide path barely being adhered to Centre cut Budget spending by `1.45 lakh crore, but it spent almost same amount out of extra-budgetary resources