Sunday, 15 February 2009

Information-feb-2009

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India has slipped to the 41st position from 23rd in 2007-08 in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2008-09, says a study by industry body CII and B-school INSEAD. The US has topped the ranking once again, followed by Germany, Sweden and the UK. As per the survey, India is at the 49th position in terms of the overall input pillars index and is ranked 34 when it comes to the overall output pillars index. In both cases, China is ranked above India. However, India tops the BRIC nations for variables such as institutions and policies that can provide support for innovation. Similarly, in terms of human capacity, which captures the human resource and education aspects of a nation, India is among the top 30 countries in the world and leads among the BRIC countries as well.
 
Army Day is celebrated on January 15.
 
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was the Guest of Honour at the Republic Day parade, 2009.
 
The new armoured limousine which transported US President Barack Obama down Pennsylvania Avenue during the inauguration parade on January 20 looked like something out of a James Bond film. Nicknamed The Beast, the 18-foot-long Cadillac is actually a bunker on wheels. It features heavy armour that is at least 5 inches thick and is filled with special foam that can prevent it from blowing up in the event of a direct hit. The tradition of US Presidents using Cadillac limousines dates back to the Woodrow Wilson era (1913-21). In 1965, Lyndon Johnson was the first President to ride in a bulletproof limo to an inaugural parade, less than two years after John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while riding in an open car.
 
The US Food and Drug Administration has opened an office in New Delhi and would shortly start another in Mumbai. The move is part of a US programme called Beyond the Borders initiative, that aims at ensuring safety and quality of medicines and food imports by expanding FDA’s outreach.
 
Vikas Swarup is the author of the book “Q & A” on which the film Slumdog Millionaire is based.
 
The Union government has scrapped its export tax on basmati rice and cut the floor price for overseas shipments to $1,100 (Rs 53,900) per tonne.
 
The Heads of eight institutions—Archeological Survey of India, Anthropological Survey of India, National Museum, National Library, National Archives, National Gallery of Modern Arts, Central Reference Library, National Research Laboratory for Conservation of Cultural Property)—who were earlier appointed through the UPSC, will now be appointed through a search-cum-Selection Committee monitored by the Ministry of Culture.
 
Archeological Survey of India, New Delhi established in 1861, maintains 3,667 monuments of national importance (including 21 monuments, which are world heritage sites).
 
Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata, researches in the area of bio-cultural and biological aspects of Indian populations.
 
National Museum, New Delhi was set up in 1960, and houses more than two lakh art objects.
National Library, Kolkata is a repository of all reading and information material produced in India as well as abroad, concerning India.
 
National Archives, New Delhi was set up as an imperial records department in 1891 in Calcutta. It is the custodian of non-current records of enduring value of Central Government Ministries/Departments/ offices and their predecessor bodies.
 
The silver lotus awards are the national film awards presented in two main categories: feature films and non-feature films. These were established in 1954. Two separate 10-member jury panels select the winners for each, and these juries are appointed by the Directorate of Film Festivals in India.
 
The distance between planets was calculated by Copernicus using Kepler’s Third Law of Planetary Motion. According to Kepler’s Law of Motion, the square of the time period of the revolution of a planet around the sun is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.
 
S. Krishnaswamy, a documentary film maker on historical subjects, was commissioned by late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to do the controversial Time capsule project during the Emergency in 1975. He has been conferred the Padma Shri award in 2009. He is also known for making the hugely popular documentary Indus Valley to Indira Gandhi which covered every State from Kashmir to Kerala and dealt with contentious issues like untouchability, women being worshipped as deity and being subjected to slavery.
 
International Customs Day is observed on January 26.
 
On recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for wheat at Rs 1,080 per quintal, an increase of Rs 80 per quintal over the past year’s MSP. CACP is the nodal agency that recommends remunerative prices of crops.
 
Rising by almost 60 per cent since 2003-04, India’s per capita income, which indicates what an average person earns, has increased to Rs 33,283 in 2007-08, as per the quick estimates of national income released by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO). The per capita income, increased by 12.7 per cent (at current prices) during 2007-08, while country’s population inched up by 1.4 per cent to 1.38 billion by the end of the fiscal.
 
Commanding officer of Chandigarh-based 48 Squadron, Gp Capt S.C. Chafekar has been decorated with the Shaurya Chakra for exceptional courage and professionalism. He had created history by landing an AN-32 twin-engine aircraft at the world’s highest airfield, Daulat Beg Oldie, located at an altitude of 17,000 feet, on May 31, 2008.
 
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chief Mukesh Ambani has emerged as the third-richest Chief Executive in the world, as per a list of the 10 wealthiest CEOs compiled by Forbes magazine. Steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, Anil Ambani and Sunil Mittal are the other Indians in the list. Billionaire investor Warren Buffet was the wealthiest Chief Executive for the second year in a row, with a stake worth $ 35.9 billion in investment management firm Berkshire Hathaway. Business software major Oracle CEO Larry Ellison was ranked second ($ 19.7 billion).
 
First-time users of internet can now literally find the web at their doorstep as Google India has launched a customized internet-enabled bus which will touch 15 towns in Tamil Nadu to rope in more people on the information superhighway. The bus has four booths based on four themes—information, communication, entertainment and education—with informative content in English and Tamil.

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