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India committed to collaborating with Germany

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New Delhi, June 11 (IANS) Human Resource Minister Smriti Irani said Wednesday India is committed to collaborating with Germany in the field of higher education.

In a meeting with German ambassador Michael Steiner, who called on Irani here, the minister reiterated India’s commitment to collaborate with Germany and appreciated the Indo-German Strategic Partnership (IGSP) in higher education.

The ambassador mentioned the demographic advantage of India and reiterated his country’s commitment to strengthen partnerships with India in higher education, research, vocational education and training, said a statement.

He also reinforced the need to further expand the current IGSP in higher education, it added.

Beas tragedy: NHRC notice to Himachal government

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Wednesday issued notice to the Himachal Pradesh government over the drowning of 24 students in the Beas river. “The National Human Rights Commission issued notices to the chief secretary, Government of Himachal Pradesh and to the deputy commissioner, Mandi, calling for a report in the matter within two weeks,” a statement said here.

A wall of water washed away 24 engineering students and a tour operator Sunday evening after water was released into the river without a warning from a nearby hydropower project. Over 60 students and faculty members of the V.N.R. Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology in Hyderabad were on an excursion to Manali.

“The state government admitted that the authorities did not follow the right protocol on use of hooters and other warning signals on the release of the water from the Hydel Project,” it said.

Addiction could become a manageable disease

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Washington, June 10 : Researchers are saying that they are making important progress in changing the perception of addiction as they identify new therapeutic interventions that could render addiction into the equivalent of a manageable disease like diabetes.

A group of addiction researchers, for one, recently recommended to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, part of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, that the problem of substance use disorders-a term that refers to what most people think of as addiction-should be approached as a medical, not a legal, issue.

In this vein, New York City’s police department has begun to equip its officers with naloxone, a medication that can be used to save lives in the event of a heroin overdose. What have scientists discovered about addiction that led them to consider it as a disease rather than due to users’ lack of willpower?

In a “roundtable” discussion convened by the Kavli Foundation, Marina Picciotto, Charles B.G. Murphy Professor of Psychiatry at Yale University in New Haven, CT, and a member of Yale’s Kavli Institute for Neuroscience, put it this way: “Drugs of abuse change the brain in a significant way such that decision making is permanently, or at least on a fairly long-term basis, impaired. And therefore free will as we know it is not gone, but it is so severely modulated that someone who is not addicted has a hard time understanding that loss of volitional control.”

The stigma directed toward drug addicts is similar to the stigma that surrounds those who are obese. Research on both substance use disorders and obesity shows that the biology behind the two diseases overlaps, resulting in a change in the sensitivity of the reward systems in the brain to food and drugs of abuse.

“That overlap makes a lot of sense, because these circuits did not evolve for us to take drugs,” said Nora D. Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. “These circuits evolved to ensure that we eat properly. What we are seeing in addiction are drugs literally hijacking systems that took millions of years of evolution. And that’s why there is no surprise that we see so many similarities in the behavioral expression of compulsive overeating and loss of control and that associated with compulsive drug taking in addicted individuals.” (ANI)

Civil Services Exam 2013 result declared

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The successful candidates are appointed in Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service and Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’.

Out of total 1122 successful candidates, 517 candidates are from General Category, 326 OBC, 187 SC and 92 are from ST category. The number of vacancies reported by the government to be filled are 1228.
Gaurav Agrawal tops UPSC Civil Services Exam 2013, 1122 candidates clear it
The successful candidates are appointed in IAS, IFS, IPS and Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’.

There are 180 vacancies in IAS (General 90, OBC 49, SC 27, ST 14), 32 in IFS (General 17, OBC 9, SC 4, ST 2) , 150 in IPS (General 75, OBC 43, SC 24, ST 8), 710 in Central Services Group ‘A’ (General 369, OBC 188, SC 103, ST 50) and 156 in Group ‘B’ Services (General 71, OBC 37, SC 30, ST 18).

Major reshuffle in Uttar Pradesh, 36 IAS officers transferred

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In a significant Indian Bureaucracy News, Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday transferred 36 IAS officers including district magistrates after a review of the law and order situation by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.Anil Kumar Gupta, who was shifted from the post of Principal Secretary (Home) on June 2 after the state government came under fire over the Badaun gangrape and murder of two teenage cousin sisters, has got the less important post of Member, UP Revenue Board.
A total of 66 IAS officers were shifted on Saturday. Facing flak over the law and order situation in the state, Yadav referred to the rape incidents in Badaun and Kannauj and said the district administration there should have taken “appropriate steps”. The Chief Minister held a meeting with top officials here and said the kind of work expected from the police and administration was not being done.
Yadav said that it was the duty of divisional and district level officers to keep a close watch on the development works. The Chief Minister assured the meeting that while hardworking and honest officers would be protected, stern action would be taken against lax and corrupt ones. He said the local administration should not let the image of the state or the government be affected.

Narendra Kothari takes charge as new NMDC CMD

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In an Indian Bureaucracy PSU news update, Shri Narendra Kothari took over as new Chairman and Managing Director   (CMD) of the country’s top iron ore miner NMDC.  Kothari replaces SAIL Chief Shri C S Verma,  who held the additional charge of CMD NMDC.

The NMDC (National Mineral Development Corporation) Limited (BSE: 526371, NSE: NMDC) is a state-controlled mineral producer of the Government of India. It is owned by the Government of India and is under administrative control of the Ministry of Steel.

It is involved in the exploration of iron ore, copper, rock phosphate, limestone, dolomite, gypsum, bentonite, magnesite, diamond, tin, tungsten, graphite . It is India’s largest iron ore producer and exporter producing about 30 million tons of iron ore from 3 fully mechanised mines in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka. It also operates the only mechanised diamond mine in the country at Panna in Madhya Pradesh.

Bhagwan Shankar to be Joint Secretary in Home Affairs till 2015

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Revised tenure of Bhagwan Shankar (IAS ) in Ministry of Home Affairs to be till 30.11.2015

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes the very best.…

HCL to run Norwegian bank DNB Bank ASA- IT operations

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India’s fourth largest IT bellwether HCL Technologies bagged a $400-million (Rs.2,400 crore) deal to run the IT operations of DNB Bank ASA, Norway’s largest bank.

“As part of the multi-year deal, we will migrate and transform DNB’s systems and infrastructure from its IT partner to two data centres in Norway,” HCL vice president Ashish Gupta said in a statement here Wednesday.

As the world’s leading maritime shipping banks, DNB provides a wide range of financial services to 2.5 million customers and end users in the Nordic region and key international locations.

“The partnership will help the Norwegian bank to improve operational stability, reduce cost and implement a robust application operations framework with service quality and innovation,” Gupta asserted.

As the prime services provider, HCL will manage operations and multiple vendors across the bank’s complex technology landscape.

“HCL has demonstrated expertise in transformations for large clients in the financial services segment and with its operations, we aim to deliver a first-class user experience to our users,” DNB chief operating officer Liv Fiksdahl said on the occasion.

As global banks are looking for ways to improve their mission-critical IT operations for delivering world-class customer service, Gupta said its team would deploy its Enterprise of the future framework to enable DNB to transform its IT infrastructure.

“Our engagement with DNB is a testimony of our strength as provider of choice for the Generation 2.0 outsourcing market with complex and transformational engagements delivered for customers in many industries,” Gupta added.

Police arrest four militants, huge arms haul in Assam

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Police in Assam have arrested four militants and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition from the Kalakhal area of the state’s Cachar District.

Assistant Superintendent of Police, Cachar, Rajveer Singh, informed about the arms recovered in the search operation conducted by Assam Police and Assam Rifles.

“On receiving specific input about ultra activities in Assam- Mizoram bordering area, a joint team of Assam police and Assam rifle launched a quasi coordinate search operation. During operation, police recovered nine weapons including four AK-47, four guns and one nine mm pistol,” said Singh.

The arrested militants namely Arnajoy Riang, Rajesh Chorkoi, Luarjoy Riang and Bailo Ram, belong to northeast India. (ANI)

EC orders more security for May 7 election in UP

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The Election Commission (EC) has ordered the deployment of more security personnel for the fifth phase of polling in 15 parliamentary constituencies of Uttar Pradesh on May 7, officials said on Tuesday.

With several incidents of booth capturing in the third and fourth rounds of balloting in the state and apprehensions about further rigging by major political parties, the EC has directed that 300 companies of central forces will oversee the May 7 election in the state.

Chief Electoral Officer Umesh Sinha has asked for enhanced security cover at all the polling stations at a meeting held with the security agencies, a senior official told IANS.

More security personnel are now available for the remaining two phases of election in the state as in most parts of the country, the polls are over. The EC can now use them optimally, DIG A. Satish Ganesh told IANS.

With some seats being located in the naxal affected regions of the eastern Uttar Pradesh in the May 7 polls, more security cover is provided to the polling officials on duty, Ganesh said.

Many opposition leaders, including BJP general secretary Amit Shah and BSP chief Mayawati were anxious of the ruling Samajwadi Party over using muscle power to rig the polls. They have demanded deployment of more central forces during the remaining phases of the election on May 7 and 12 (IANS)

Facebook, Google users threatened by new security flaw: Report

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Facebook, Twitter, Google,Microsoft and many other online services users have been hit by a serious new security flaw.

The flaw in two widely used security standards could give anyone access to your account information at any of the online services. According to Fox News, the flaw, dubbed ‘Covert Redirect’ by its discoverer, exists in two open-source session-authorization protocols, OAuth 2.0 and OpenID.

Both standards are employed across the Internet to let users log into websites using their credentials from other sites. Attackers could exploit the flaw to disguise and launch phishing attempts from legitimate websites.

According to the report, the biggest danger of Covert Redirect is that it could be used to conduct phishing attacks, in which cybercriminals seize login credentials, by using email messages containing links to malicious websites disguised as something their targets might want to visit.  (ANI)

Anice Joseph Chandra appointed Director – Department of Commerce

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Ms. Anice Joseph Chandra, IRS (C&CE:1995), appointment as Director in the Department of Commerce under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Delhi.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes her the very best !