Union Budget 2015: IT Inc speaks
Reactions from IT industry on Union Budget 2015.
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MWC 2015: Smartphone makers look beyond handsets
Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets at the MWC 2015.
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Trai aims to cut mobile roaming rates by up to 80%
India's telecom regulator has proposed to chop roaming call and SMS rates drastically, by around 35% and 80% respectively.
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8 Google Hangouts tricks you should know
Google has killed off its GTalk instant messaging service, making Hangouts the only way you can contact the people you regularly chat with.
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Budget 2015: Imported mobiles, tablets price may go up
In a move to boost local manufacturing of mobile phones and tablets, the government on Saturday increased duty benefits for domestic producers of these electronic items.
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Budget 2015: Mobile phone bills to go up
Mobile phone bills might see a marginal increase of up to 1.5% owing to the hike in service tax rate to 14% from 12.36% as proposed in the Union Budget.
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Samsung Galaxy S5, Sony Xperia Z2 prices dip below Rs 30,000
Flipkart is selling the Galaxy S5 for Rs 28,999, while Xperia Z2 can be bought for Rs 29,900.
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Google's new headquarters to have movable buildings
Google's new building will have lush public gardens, looping covered bikeways and futuristic-looking buildings that can be moved about like toy blocks.
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Budget 2015: Big boost for domestic manufacturing
From removing 4% special additional duty (SAD) on PC components to imposing education cess on imported electronic products to spur its ambitious 'Make in India' programme.
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Budget 2015 for IT industry: Key highlights
Here are key highlights of the Union Budget 2015 that will impa
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Sunday, March 1, 2015
TIMES OF INDIA TECH
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Daily GK Update - 27th February 2015
1. Economic Survey 2015: Highlights
i. The Economic Survey, prepared by the finance ministry's chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian, was tabled in the Lok Sabha.
ii. India’s economic survey pegged growth at more than 8 per cent for the next fiscal and said inflation was now declining, while also setting the agenda for reforms needed to further drive the expansion, prune wasteful expenditure and promote productive investment.
Following are the highlights of the survey:
- Double digit economic growth trajectory now a possibility
- Government will adhere to fiscal deficit target of 4.1% of GDP in 2014-15
- Economic Survey says estimates current account deficit to fall to 1 pct of GDP in coming fiscal year
- Average WPI inflation declines to 3.4% in 2014-15 (April-December) against 6% previous year
- Need to improve productivity in the agricultural sector to ensure food security
- Post Office can be linked with AADHAR based benefits transfer architecture to allow linkage to AADHAR accounts
2. Kshatrapati Shivaji to be new CMD of SIDBI
i. Kshatrapati Shivaji, a 1986 batch IAS officer, has taken over as the Chairman and Managing Director of Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
ii. Shivaji has been appointed on deputation basis for a period of three years from the date of his taking over the charge, a Finance Ministry release said.
iii. Shivaji is currently Principal Secretary (Expenditure), Finance Department in Maharashtra government.
3. Clemson University honoured Ratan Tata with Doctorate of Automotive Engineering
i. Ratan Tata was honoured an honorary Doctorate of Automotive Engineering by the Clemson University at the South Carolina Automotive Summit.
ii. He was awarded for his contributions to the global automotive industry.
iii. Ratan Tata is the ex-chairman of the Tata Group. He was named Chairman of Tata Industries In 1981, where he was responsible for transforming it into a group strategy think tank and a promoter of new ventures in high technology businesses.
iv. Ratan Tata serves on the board of directors of Alcoa and Mondelez.
4. Zoological Society of London enters in Asiatic lion Conservation
i. Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and Gujarat Forest Department have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for conversation of Asiatic lion and its habitat.
ii. The forest officials said that the ZSL which has expertise in managing the zoo will provide its technical assistance to the state not only to manage its rescue and treatment centres but also to manage the Sakarbaugh Zoo.
iii. Apart from the zoo expertise, the ZSL will provide expertise in managing the landscape and the habitat of the area and also training the staff in handling rescue.
5. Gopinath Pillai appointed as Special Envoy to Andhra Pradesh by Singapore government
i. Singapore government appointed Gopinath Pillai as its special envoy to Andhra Pradesh. Pillai, a senior policy strategist, was appointed to speed up construction of new capital in the state.
ii. Pillai’s appointment as special envoy to Andhra Pradesh was announced by Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu at the secretariat in capital Hyderabad.
iii. At the time of appointment, Pillai was working as a Chairman of a Singapore based think-tank, Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), and an ambassador for city-state's government.
6. AB De Villiers hits fastest ODI 150 in South Africa World Cup win
i. AB de Villiers hit the fastest ever 150 in one-day internationals as South Africa condemned West Indies to a crushing 257-run defeat in Sydney.
ii. De Villiers took 64 deliveries to reach 150, beating the previous best, set by Australia's Shane Watson, by 19 balls.
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TIMES OF INDIA HEADLINES FEB 28 2015
Today's Headlines |
INDIA | |||||
Bill to protect elderly suffering from dementia introduced in LS
Even as India reaps a demographic dividend for its larger share of working age population, the government appears to be worried about the graying millions and the disease burden associated with it.
Better infra, safer transport will drive more women to work
There’s a strong argument to be made for increasing women’s participation in the workforce – including boosting the GDP growth rate – and the finance minister, via the Union Budget, can be a vocal advocate if he so chooses.
Consider setting up special benches for poll disputes: SC tells high courts
Undue delay in deciding election disputes exposes the court to unpleasant criticism and makes adjudicatory process a mockery of justice, the Supreme Court on Friday said and asked the high courts to create a dedicated bench to deal with election disputes. | |||||
BUSINESS | |||||
Sebi cancels Sahara's portfolio management licence
Market regulator Sebi on Friday cancelled the portfolio management licence of Sahara Asset Management (AMC).
Tata Motors offers VRS to cut costs on weak demand
The Tata Group flagship, one of the oldest automobile companies in India, employs about 27,000 people in the country.
Local operations' spinoff may be on StanC agenda
Standard Chartered Bank which saw a top-level rejig on Thursday with CEO Peter Sands and Asian head Jaspal Bindra stepping down, will be taking stock of its Indian operations at a board meeting in Delhi on March 23rd. | |||||
ENVIRONMENT | |||||
Study finds high level of toxic benzene in Delhi air
For Delhiites, there’s more bad news in the air. The capital not only has the worst air quality among big cities across the world, a new study has found alarmingly high levels of a carcinogenic compound, benzene, in Delhi’s air.
37 elephants, wild animals fell victim to speeding trains
As many as 37 elephants and wild animals have come under speeding trains since 2013, the Rajya Sabha was told today.
Most Americans see combating climate change as a duty
A significant majority of Americans say combating climate change is a moral issue that obligates them — and world leaders — to reduce carbon emissions, a Reuters/IPSOS poll has found. | |||||
WORLD | |||||
'Consider Russia's security concerns over Ukraine'
Western powers should take into consideration Russia's legitimate security concerns over Ukraine, a top Chinese diplomat has said in an unusually frank and open display of support for Moscow's position in the crisis.
US house rejects Homeland Security funding
The Republican-controlled US house of representatives unexpectedly rejected short-term funding for the department of homeland security on Friday.
'Norwegian Air pilots to go on strike from Saturday'
Pilots at the Norwegian Air , Europe's third-biggest budget airline, will go on strike from Saturday after talks with the airline broke shortly after midnight, Norwegian news agency NTB reported. | |||||
ENTERTAINMENT | |||||
Ranveer falls off a horse, hurts shoulder
Ranveer Singh suffered a shoulder injury after falling off a horse while shooting for his next in Jaipur.
Sonu's 90's hit track adapted for Sunny Leone
Sonu Nigam’s 1999 song Deewana Tera has been adapted in Sunny Leone starrer Ek Paheli Leela. | |||||
SCIENCE | |||||
Cern to test new particle model
The Higgs particle can disintegrate into particles of dark matter, according to a new model that is being tested at the particle physics laboratory Cern.
Thinking of God makes people bigger risk-takers
Reminders of God can make people more likely to seek out and take risks, according to a new research.
Water pools in US astronaut's helmet after spacewalk
An American astronaut found water pooling inside his helmet after he finished a six-plus hour spacewalk on Wednesday, raising new concerns about the safety of Nasa's spacesuits. | |||||
SPORTS | |||||
World Cup 2015: MS Dhoni hurt at nets while batting
India captain MS Dhoni was on Friday hurt while batting in the nets at the WACA here ahead of India's World Cup league match against the UAE.
India are playing best cricket of World Cup, insists Lara
Insisting that India are currently playing the "best cricket of WC", Lara feels that defending champions must test their bench strength against UAE.
Srinivasan apologises to SC for chairing BCCI meet on Feb 8
N. Srinivasan tendered an unconditional apology for presiding over the February 8 Board of Control for Cricket in India Working Committee meeting. | |||||
TECHNOLOGY | |||||
GTalk is officially dead, long live Hangouts
Google has been pushing the messaging app Hangout, but GTalk has been the most preferred choice for many users.
Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus prices drop in India
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, which were launched in India in October 2014, have seen their prices drop on major e-commerce websites.
8 Google Hangouts tricks you should know
Google has killed off its GTalk instant messaging service, making Hangouts the only way you can contact the people you regularly chat with. | |||||
EDUCATION | |||||
'Himachal has best enrolment in education'
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said Friday the state has achieved one of the country's best enrolment rates in higher education.
Private schools are not adding value: Study
That private schools improve learning outcomes is a myth. The impact of the voucher system on learning achievement levels was studied over five years in rural Andhra Pradesh by Azim Premji Foundation.
Mumbai University: 2,500 engineering students can take exams under old system
The Mumbai University academic council failed to give complete relief to 2,500 engineering students who were not eligible for final year admissions as they had more than five ATKTs (allowed to keep terms) in their lower classes. | |||||
MUMBAI | |||||
Non-Marathi teachers lead Bhasha Divas at Andheri school
After a circular from the state education department directed schools to celebrate February 27 as Marathi Bhasha Divas, several city schools marked the day with activities and celebrations on Friday.
61-year-old brain-dead man gives life to three
In the city’s seventh cadaver donation this year, the organs of a former BEST employee were donated by his family on Wednesday, giving a new lease of life to three people.
Omani, Saudi held for molesting American woman
The Colaba police arrested an Omani and a Saudi national for allegedly molesting and stalking a 52-year-old American woman, who was staying at a five-star hotel in south Mumbai. | |||||
DELHI | |||||
More to write Boards, but fewer special candidates
The number of registered candidates for CBSE examination for classes X and XII has increased by 3.37% and 1.01%, respectively.
3-year-old wanders off, rescued
If it weren’t for the prompt action of Sabzi Mandi police, three-year-old Kisna would never have seen his parents again.
Rape survivor's SIM not seized, complains cabbie
Alleging that Delhi Police “planted evidence” and the survivor’s story is false, rape accused cab driver Shiv Kumar Yadav’s counsel on Friday sought acquittal of his client. | |||||
BANGALORE | |||||
Speeding vehicles claim two lives
Hours after a tanker mowed down a college girl and a 25-year-old bike-borne youth on Ballari Roadon Thursday, two other pedestrians were killed by speeding vehicles elsewhere in the city.
Give us a playground we can call our own: Cox Town kids
When students of Shobha Memorial High School in Cox Town stepped out with their footballs on Friday morning, they weren't headed for a game.
Follow law, let schools teach in English: HC
bserving that the state government's attempts not to implement the Supreme Court's verdict on the language policy borders on contempt, the high court on Friday directed it to permit existing English- medium schools to teach classes 1-5 students in English. | |||||
HYDERABAD | |||||
Traffickers go scot-free as cops soft-pedal probe
Indifferent police and lax probe in cocaine peddling cases seem to be encouraging offenders, mostly foreign nationals, to continue their trade in the city.
ED attaches properties worth Rs 232 cr in Jagan
Moving ahead with its attachments in the disproportionate assets case against YSR Congress president Jaganmohan Reddy, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday attached 29 assets worth Rs 232 crore belonging to Bharati Cements, India Cements, Janani
Rail Budget: Telangana celebrates,
The much-awaited railway budget, which is the first since the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, was a mixed bag for the two states. |
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Daily GK Update - 25th February 2015
1. AAP Government's First Decisions: Cheaper Power, Free Water, Demolition Ban
i. The Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has jump-started its plan to slash electricity bills and provide free water. AAP Government announced a 50 per cent subsidy on power consumption up to 400 units on the existing Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) rates in Delhi.
ii. As per the Cabinet decision, no subsidy would be given to domestic consumers on power consumption above 400 units.
2. Highlights of Uttar Pradesh budget 2015-16
i. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav presented Rs 3.02 lakh crore annual budget of state on 24 February 2015.
ii. In annual budget state government has given main thrust on agriculture, education, power, health, roads and infrastructure development.
Key facts from budget
- The budget also contains the fiscal deficit of 2.96% of the total GDP of the state. Whereas the state’s debt is expected to be around 27.5% of its GDP.
- Taxes: For 2015-16 no new taxes have been levied in the budget.
- Agriculture: State government has declared year 2015-16 as the Farmers year. In this regard 1000 Agri centrs will be established to promote agriculture as a good mean of livelihood among young farmer entrepreneurs.
- Government Schemes: State government has included new schemes of over Rs 9388 crores in the budget. For farmer’s accident insurance scheme, Rs 600 crores have been allocated.
- For women empowerment, Rs. 100 crore Mahila Samman Kosh has been created. For free laptop for meritorious students scheme, state government has allocated Rs 100 crores.
- Power sector: Rs 25764 crores have been allocated for power up gradation and line maintenance in the state.
- Health: State government of built state of the art cancer Institute in Lucknow with a cost of Rs 854 crores. for In proposed budget Rs 111 crores have been allocated.
- Infrastructure: State government allocated Rs 3000 crores to Lucknow Agra Express way. It will longest elevated expressway in India on completion.
3. Rajendra K Pachauri resigned as Chairperson of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
i. Dr Rajendra Kumar Pachauri stepped down as Chairperson of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Pachauri in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that he was unable to provide strong leadership to the organisation.
ii. The organisation will now be led by acting chair Ismail El Gizouli until the election for a new chairperson is conducted. Pachauri had chaired the IPCC since April 2002 and his second term was due to end in October 2015.
iii.. At present, Pachauri is serving as the Director General of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and is also a member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change.
4. Madhya Pradesh governor Ram Naresh Yadav resigns
ii. This comes immediately after the Centre asked him step down following a registration of a first information report (FIR) against him in a recruitment scam.
iii.. Yadav was named in an FIR registered by a special task force (STF) probing the multi-crore Madhya Pradesh professional examination board (MPPEB) or Vyapam scam under various sections of IPC, including 420 for cheating.
i. DK Pandey is appointed as the Director General of Police (DGP) of Jharkhand. He is a 1984 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer.
ii. He succeeded Rajeev Kumar who was posted as the DGP (Training). Kumar is an IPS officer of 1981 batch.
iii. Prior to his posting as DGP of Jharkhand, D K Pandey was the Additional Director General (ADG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
6. Ranchi Rays wins Champions of Hero Hockey India League 2015
i. Ranchi Rays won the third edition of Champions of Hero Hockey India League (HHIL) 2015. In the final match they defeated Jaypee Punjab Warriors by score of 3-2 in the penalty shootout after 2-2 tie in regular time match.
ii. With this Jaypee Punjab Warriors took second position followed by Delhi Waveriders in third position.
Awards from the Hero Hockey India League (HHIL) 2015:
- Hero Goal of the Day- Barry Middleton of Ranchi Rays.
- Man-of the-Match- Tyler Lovell of Ranchi Rays.
- Hero Most Valuable Player of the Tournament- Ashley Jackson of Ranchi Rays
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