The UN climate conference in Cancun on
Saturday reached a "compromise" to set up a USD 100 billion 'Green Fund' to fight global warming, a decision India described as an "important step forward", but there was no agreement on extending the landmark Kyoto Protocol on emissions cuts beyond 2012.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
ISRO to launch new satellite GSAT-5 on December 20
BANGALORE: Indian Space Research Organisation has decided to launch its new communication satellite GSAT-5 Prime fromthe spaceport of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh at around 4 pm on December 20.
Sources in the Bangalore-headquartered space agency said that the mission readiness review in Sriharikota yesterday, chaired by ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan,gave the go-ahead for the mission.
"The satellite is slated to be moved to the launch-pad tomorrow", an ISRO official said.
The 2400-kg satellite, equipped with 24 normal C-band and 12 Extended C-band transponders, would be launched by home-made Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F06) powered by Russian cryogenic engine.
The exclusive C-band GSAT-5P has a designed mission life of 12 years.
Sources in the Bangalore-headquartered space agency said that the mission readiness review in Sriharikota yesterday, chaired by ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan,gave the go-ahead for the mission.
"The satellite is slated to be moved to the launch-pad tomorrow", an ISRO official said.
The 2400-kg satellite, equipped with 24 normal C-band and 12 Extended C-band transponders, would be launched by home-made Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F06) powered by Russian cryogenic engine.
The exclusive C-band GSAT-5P has a designed mission life of 12 years.
Impetus to Indo-French ties, N-plant to come up in Maha
Tuesday 07 December, 2010.
Impetus to Indo-French ties, N-plant to
come up in Maha
Injecting a new impetus to their strategic ties, India and France on Monday signed seven agreements, including one for settingup of a nuclear plant in Maharashtra, the first such pact after the end of New Delhi 's isolation in the nuclear field.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and French President Nicolas Sarkozy also decided to work for doubling bilateral trade to 12 billion Euros by 2012, much of which is expected to be propelled by enhanced cooperation in the fields of civil nuclear energy and civil aviation.
Saina wins Hong Kong Open Super Series
Indian girl crowned Miss Earth Talent 2010
Monday 06 December, 2010.
Indian girl crowned Miss Earth Talent 2010
India's Nicole Faria has been crowned Miss Earth Talent 2010 after beating 17 other contestants at a talent competition in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam on Saturday.
Faria, a 20-year-old girl from Bangalore , won the title at the talent show with a scintillating belly dance that combines Oriental and Middle Eastern style.
"We are ecstatic and overjoyed although weexpected it," Faria's father Ian said in Bangalore .
The event raised 100 million Vietnamese Dong, which will be transferred to the local Red Cross to support flood victims in the central region of Vietnam .
Vietnam 's representative Luu Thi Diem Huong was voted among top five contestants with her performance of folk dances that are inspired by traditional dances in the northern, central and southernregion of the country.
PM returns home after Belgium, Germany visit
Sunday 12 December, 2010.
PM returns home after Belgium, Germany
visit
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Sunday returned home after a 3-day visit to Belgium and Germany during which he attended the EU-India Summit and met Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Singh was in Brussels in Belgium on Thursday and Friday to attend 11th annual summit of India and the European Union during which the two sides pressed Pakistan to "expeditiously" bring the perpetrators, authors and accomplices of Mumbai terror attacks to justice.
The two sides also agreed to give each other"real additional" market in services in the proposed FTA and retain flexibility for Indian pharmaceuticals to export off-patent drugs as provided in a WTO agreement.
In Germany , Dr. Singh met Merkel and said that both sides discussed the possibility of entering into bilateral cooperation in civil nuclear energy. If this crystalises, Germany will follow the US , France and some other countries for civil nuclear cooperation with India .
Dr. Singh said India deeply valued Germany 's consistent support in the 45-member Nuclear SuppliersGroup for the opening of international commerce for New Delhi in the field of civil nuclear energy.
534 cadets pass out of IMA, MP boy gets sword of honour
As many as 534 cadets passed out from the prestigious Indian Military Academy today following the ceremonious Passing Out Parade reviewed by Army ChiefGeneral V K Singh .
A total of 518 cadets became officers of the Indian Army, while 12 others joined paramilitary force Assam Rifles. Four cadetswho passed out today are from neighbouring country Bhutan.
The maximum number of officers passing out this time was from Uttar Pradesh at 102 followed by Uttarakhand with 58 and Haryana with 47.
Earlier, Gen Singh inspected a guard of honour by the cadets as army helicopters showered petals from the sky following which the pipping ceremony was held.
It was a proud moment for Gajender Kumawat, who received the coveted Sword of Honour for being the best all-round cadet. Kumawat, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, is the first person in his family to join the Indian Army.
Jaidev Dangi was awarded the gold medal for standing first in the order of merit in the regular course.
Starting from its first batch of 40 cadets, the IMA has so far trained a total of 50,475 officers for the Indian Army.
A total of 518 cadets became officers of the Indian Army, while 12 others joined paramilitary force Assam Rifles. Four cadetswho passed out today are from neighbouring country Bhutan.
The maximum number of officers passing out this time was from Uttar Pradesh at 102 followed by Uttarakhand with 58 and Haryana with 47.
Earlier, Gen Singh inspected a guard of honour by the cadets as army helicopters showered petals from the sky following which the pipping ceremony was held.
It was a proud moment for Gajender Kumawat, who received the coveted Sword of Honour for being the best all-round cadet. Kumawat, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, is the first person in his family to join the Indian Army.
Jaidev Dangi was awarded the gold medal for standing first in the order of merit in the regular course.
Starting from its first batch of 40 cadets, the IMA has so far trained a total of 50,475 officers for the Indian Army.
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