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    WEEKLY CURRENT AFFAIRS UPDATE

    (November 21 to 27, 2010)

    MAJOR NEWS OF THE WEEK

    Section A: INDIA

    Nitish triumphs In Bihar

    CVC appointment under Apex Court scanner

    JPC demand into 2G scam stalls debate in Parliament

    Constitution Bench on RTI vs right to judicial immunity

    CCEA approves Integrated Action Plan for naxal-hit districts

    President Patil visits Syria

    Indian Flag hoisted at the South Pole

    Kiran Reddy replaces Rosaiah as Andhra CM

    Nehchal Sandhu is new IB Director

    Venugopal joins CBI legal team for 2G case

    Justice Mishra appointed CJ of Rajasthan HC

    P. Chidambaram releases video on communal harmony

    Delhi court orders FIR against Roy, Geelani

    Indias population at 117.67 crore on Mar 31, 2010

    World Organ Donation Day observed

    Travel restrictions on HIV-affected lifted

    India Trade and Exhibition Centre inaugurated at Sharjah

    Indian Workers Resource Centre launched in Abu Dhabi

    NRIs get voting right in elections

    Test ranges for EWS systems to come up in AP, Karnataka

    Jamia Millia to confer doctorate on the Dalai Lama

    Murshidabad campus of the AMU to start from Jan 2011

    University of Hyderabad ranked highest on H-index

    Railways to launch magazine Rail Dost

    Section B: WORLD

    First Tiger Summit held in St. Petersburg

    North Korea shells South Korean island

    EU unveils 85bn euro bailout for cash-strapped Ireland

    Israel passes bill on withdrawal from occupied land

    More leaks from Wikileaks

    Prince William, Kate Middleton to marry in Apr 2011

    Compaore re-elected Burkina Faso President

    Former Chinese Vice-PM Huang passes away

    Russian parliament condemns Stalin

    Meeting of SCO Prime Ministers organised

    US Lower House backs Indias Security Council bid

    Mauritius is No. 1 on Mo Ibrahim Index of governance

    Russian military opens door for foreigners

    ISRO-EADS satellite HYLAS launched from French Guyana

    EU court rejects Italys pure chocolate law

    UK introduces English test for non-EU Visa applicants

    Lagos to become most populous African city in 2015

    Section C: AWARDS

    Former Indian PM in Times 25 Most Powerful Women of the Past Century list

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    Dayawati Modi Award 2010 presented to Dr. Karan Singh

    Nepali social worker is CNN Hero of 2010

    Ana Maria Matute wins Cervantes Prize

    Mauritius President receives Distinguished Parliamentarian award

    S. Chandhiok is Sikh of the Year 2010

    5 projects win 2010 Aga Khan Award for Architecture

    Winters Bone is the Best Film at Stockholm Film Festival

    Shilp Guru Awards presented NHPC Ltd CMD wins Life Time Achievement at IES

    Section D: ECONOMY & CORPORATE

    Indian Labour Conference organised

    Environmental clearance for Navi Mumbai Airport project

    Committee on ownership of exchanges submits report

    Interbank Mobile Payment Service launched

    Mobile number portability launched

    4th Kaiga unit propels India into elite N-league

    Govt. announces subsidy for electric cars

    Govt. to introduce MFI Bill after RBI consent

    Committee calls for higher royalties for lyricists, composers Indias agricultural land at 182.4 million hectare in 07-08

    CBI unearths LIC Housing Finance scam

    India International Trade Fair 2010 concludes

    Infra remains largest contributor to GDP FICCI Survey

    Global Crisis, Recession & Uneven Recovery released

    NTPC signs JV with ADB for renewable energy

    Financial Stability Development Council set for launch

    S. N. A. Zaidi appointed Civil Aviation Secretary

    Reed Hastings is Fortunes Businessperson of the Year 2010

    Radars for coastal security plan approved

    Indias forex reserves at $297.985 bn on Nov 19

    Surats Zari gets GI status

    India ranked No. 1 on Global Retail Theft Barometer

    GMR ties up funds for Male airport project

    CCEA approves five more mega food parks

    Mahindra buys 70% in Ssangyong

    Intex launches projector handset

    Oracle wins $1.3 bn from SAP in copyright case

    Mexicos Cemex set to buy Murli Cement

    Section E: SPORTS

    Hosts China top medals tally at Guangzhou Asian Games

    Lin Dan is Most Valuable Player at Guangzhou

    Anil Kumble elected KSCA President

    Saina reclaims second spot in BWF rankings

    Bopanna, Qureshi win Arthur Ashe award

    Ashok Kumar wins DDA Open golf

    Lakshman Reddy is Mr. World 2010

    Kenyans win Airtel Delhi Half Marathon

    India win Test series against NZ 1-0

    Harbhajan Singh is Player-of-the-Series in India-NZ series

    Air India wins Nehru hockey tournament

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    Section A: INDIA

    News round up

    Nitish triumphs In Bihar

    Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the 32nd Chief Minister of

    Bihar for the second consecutive term at a function at the Gandhi Maidan in Patna

    on November 26, 2010. This is the third time Kumar has been elected Chief

    Minister he became Chief Minister in 2005 when the NDA first came to power inthe State, and in March 2000 when he held office for barely a week. BJP leader

    Sushil Kumar Modi was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister along with 28 Cabinet

    Ministers. Of the 29 Cabinet Ministers, including Modi, 19 were from the JD(U) and

    the rest from the BJP.

    JD(U), BJP clean sweep: Complemented by a stupendous performance by the

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar on November 24, 2010 won a thumping victory

    in the 2010 assembly elections in Bihar. The enormity of the majority that Kumar got can be gauged by the numbers:

    The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) now holds 85 per cent seats in the 243 member Bihar Assembly. The JD(U)-

    BJP combine has won 206 seats, of which JD(U) has won 115. BJP, on the other hand, bagged 91 of the 102 seats it

    contested on. This is BJPs best-ever performance in Bihar. Before these elections, BJP had 55 and JD(U) 88 MLAs in

    the assembly.

    Opposition decimated: These elections also mark the worst-ever performance of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Itmanaged to secure only 22 seats a loss of 32 seats compared to the previous polls when it had 54 MLAs in the

    assembly. In fact, the entire Opposition has been reduced to 37 seats, with Ram Vilas Paswans Lok Janshakti Party

    (LJP) managing to squeeze in only three seats, the Congress bagging four seats, six going to independent candidates

    and one each to Communist Party of India and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Prasads wife and former chief minister of the

    state, Rabri Devi, who was the leader of the Opposition in the previous assembly, was defeated twice over in both

    Raghopur and Sonepur constituencies.

    Challenges before Nitish: A focus on development, rather than caste or communal identity, on better governance (if not

    entirely good) and on the future rather than the past has given Nitish a new lease of political life. The task at hand in

    Bihar is enormous and its people expect the state government to deliver on the promises made. Augmenting the

    electricity supply situation, improving the performance of the Public Distribution System (PDS) and improving

    agricultural productivity are among the major challenges the government faces. Analysts say on the governance front,

    Bihar can now expect to see a faster pace of infrastructure building. The CM would also need to convince privatesector to invest in the state.

    LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: BIHAR (2010)

    Total seats 243

    Total electorate 5,50,46,093

    Total votes 2,90,17,537

    Valid votes 2,90,17,537

    No. of candidates 3,523

    No. of independents 1,342

    Turnout 52.71%

    Party Seats contested Seats won Votes Voting share (%)

    Congress (I) 243 4 24,30,623 8.38

    BJP 102 91 47,75,501 16.46

    JD(U) 141 115 65,61,903 22.61

    CPI 56 1 4,90,815 1.69

    CPI(M) 30 0 2,06,601 0.71

    LJP 75 3 19,57,232 6.75

    RJD 168 22 54,66,693 18.84

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    Analys is :

    The biggest lesson from the Bihar elections is also its most obvious one: Indian voters will no longer accept the jaded

    mantra of caste and communal politics. While Nitishs victory is being seen as a triumph of development over caste,

    the JD(U) leader demonstrated his adroitness in playing the caste card well, albeit in a subtle manner. He created the

    controversial subcategory of Mahadalits from among the Dalits to damage Dalit leader Ram Vilas Paswan of the LJP.

    At the same time he wooed Bihars sceptical Muslims through welfare programmes, judicial balm for victims of

    communal riots and keeping the Hindutva agenda of alliance partner BJP in check. Kumar, who never had a reliablevote bank earlier, successfully built a grand alliance between non-Yadav OBCs and the Mahadalits.

    Kumar also won the landslide because Bihars Opposition parties were acutely divided and therefore competing as

    much among themselves as against the ruling NDA.

    Kumars government did have something to show on the ground as its achievements. Unlike during Yadavs 15 years

    of RJD government, Kumars NDA government brought crime under control, ensured judicial convictions for over

    50,000 criminals, and spent huge funds on development projects between 2005 and 2010, building over 23,000 kms of

    roads with about Rs. 16,000 crore and upgrading schools by spending over Rs. 40,000 crore, among other

    achievements. So the people knew who deserved to rule Bihar between 2010 and 2015 and responded when Kumar

    asked them to offer him a second term.

    His reputation for personal integrity played no small part in enhancing his electoral appeal. A widower with no home of

    his own and only one son with no interest in politics, Kumar is markedly different from many politicians who often use

    politics to amass property and invariably bring their families into politics. Despite the many shortcomings of his government that may now be forgotten under the enormity of his landslide win,

    Nitish Kumars biggest and most enduring contribution so far is that he shifted the agenda of Bihars politics from caste

    to development.

    CVC appointment under Apex Court scanner

    The Supreme Court on November 22, 2010 questioned the appointment of the central

    vigilance commissioner, P.J. Thomas, seeking a clarification from the Union government

    how he would be able to function as a watchdog against corruption when he is facing

    criminal charges in the decades-old palmolein import scam case. His name figures in a

    chargesheet filed in Kerala in 2000 as an accused in a case of import of palmolein.

    There is an impression that the case has not moved forward, in the past 10 years, for

    reasons that appear partly technical, and partly an attempt on the part of the CPI(M) to

    embarrass the Congress during whose tenure the import was made. But Attorney-

    general, Goolam E. Vahanvatis defence of Thomas appointment failed to cut much ice

    with the judges.

    The A-G had earlier placed the files relating to Thomas' appointment in a sealed cover before the court. His

    appointment was challenged in separate PILs by the former CEC, J.M. Lyngdoh, and some other prominent citizens

    and the NGO Centre for PIL, alleging that the government had "ignored the dissenting note" of Leader of the

    Opposition, Sushma Swaraj, one of the members of the selection committee, along with the PM and Union home

    minister. The petitioners also alleged that the government had "ignored" serious allegations against Thomas that as

    telecom secretary under A. Raja he had tried a "cover-up" in the 2G spectrum allocation.

    OIL SLICK

    P. J. Thomas was Kerala Food Secretary in 1992 when Karunakaran government imported 15,000 tonnes of palm oil

    from Malaysia.

    The CAG said the deal caused a loss of Rs 2.3 crore to the exchequer. Thomas was accused by the vigilance and

    anti-corruption bureau of having worked out the import proposal in detail.

    An RTI petition in September 2010 recalled that charge-sheet against Thomas and others had not been quashed and

    the case was still being heard by the Thiruvananthapuram vigilance court, where he is eighth accused.

    The Oomen Chandy led Congress government had dropped the case but V. S. Achuthanandan revived the case after

    the Left front government came to power in 2006.

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    How can an accused function as CVC?: The Supreme Court has hinted that the strength and vitality of the institution

    could be in jeopardy if Thomas was allowed to continue as CVC, when it pointed to a criminal case pending against

    him. Without looking into the file, we are concerned that if a person is an accused in a criminal case, how can he

    function as CVC, an apex court Bench headed by Chief Justice SH Kapadia asked after attorney general GE

    Vahanvati placed records pertaining to Thomas appointment in a sealed cover.

    Opposition dissent ignored in CVC selection: Incidentally, what is worrying the government is how the court will

    respond to the contents of leader of Opposition Sushma Swarajs dissent note. Swaraj was virtually presented with aone-man panel as she sat down with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and home minister P Chidambaram in

    September to consider the three names shortlisted for the CVCs post. Swaraj had, as part of the three-member

    selection committee, insisted that the government pick the CVC from among Bijoy Chatterjee and S Krishnan, the

    other two names on the shortlist, while ignoring Thomas. But she was told that neither of the two names could be

    considered and a consensus was possible only on Thomas. Swaraj disagreed and put in the dissent note, making

    Thomas selection as CVC a majority decision rather than a decision by consensus. Senior government leaders

    apprehend that this may lead the Bench to pass strictures against the government for bypassing norms in favour of a

    particular candidate.

    JPC demand into 2G scam stalls debate in Parliament

    Both houses of Parliament were repeatedly adjourned during the week November 21-27,

    2010 as opposition MPs persisted with their demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) to probe the 2G spectrum allotment scam. Parliament's winter session that began

    November 9, 2010 has witnessed repeated adjournments over the opposition's insistence for

    a JPC probe into the scam, even after Raja, who was at the heart of the controversy,

    resigned.

    Firmly ruling out constitution of a joint parliamentary committee to avoid the possibility of

    Dr Prime Minister Manmohan Singh being summoned by such a committee, the government also dared the Opposition

    to bring a no-confidence motion. The Government wants the opposition to settle for examination of Comptroller and

    Auditor General report on 2G spectrum allocation by the public accounts committee of Parliament.

    Inside JPC

    What is a JPC

    Mandated to inquire into a specific subject, a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) is constituted either through amotion adopted by one House and concurred by the other, or, through communication between the presiding officers

    of the two Houses. The members are either elected by the Houses or nominated by the presiding officers. As in the

    case of other parliamentary committees, they are drawn from different political parties.

    What are the powers of a JPC?

    A JPC can obtain evidence of experts, public bodies, associations, individuals or interested parties suo motu or on

    requests made by them. If a witness fails to appear before a JPC in response to summons, his conduct constitutes a

    contempt of the House. The JPC can take oral and written evidence or call for documents in connection with a matter

    under its consideration. The government may withhold or decline to produce a document if it is considered prejudicial

    to the safety or interest of State. The Speaker has the final word on any dispute over calling for evidence against a

    person or production of a document.

    Why does the Opposition want a JPC?

    The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament is supposed to conduct a detailed examination of the reports of the

    Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG), scrutinising the yearly accounts of the Government. Having 15 members of the

    Lok Sabha and seven members of the Rajya Sabha, the chairmanship of the PAC conventionally goes to a nominee of the

    main opposition party. The PAC calls upon ministries to explain cases of financial irregularities. The Opposition argument

    is that the 2G spectrum scam goes far beyond accounting. A JPC can spread its net wider and go into the larger gamut of

    allocation and look into the role of various players. More, once a JPC gets going, it would help the Opposition keep the

    heat on the government through consistent reporting of proceedings.

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    JPCs so far: There have been only four investigative JPCs so far.

    I. The first was instituted to inquire into the Bofors scam in August 1987. The committee, headed by B Shankaranand,

    held 50 sittings and gave its report in April 1988. Opposition parties boycotted the committee on the ground that it was

    packed with Congress members. The JPC report was tabled in Parliament, but it was rejected by the Opposition.

    II. The second investigative JPC, headed by former Union minister and senior Congress leaderRam Niwas Mirdha, wasset up to probe Irregularities in Securities and Banking Transactions in the aftermath of the Harshad Mehta scam in

    1992. The recommendations of the JPC were neither accepted in full nor implemented.

    III. The third investigative JPC was assigned to probe the Ketan Parekh orchestrated stock market scam of 2001. The

    committee, chaired by Senior BJP memberLt Gen Prakash Mani Tripathi (retd), held 105 sittings and gave its report in

    December 2002. The committee recommended sweeping changes in stock market regulations. However, many of these

    recommendations were diluted later.

    IV. The last JPC was set up in August 2003 to look into pesticide residues in soft drinks, fruit juice and other

    beverages and to set safety standards. The committee, headed by NCP chief Sharad Pawar, held 17 sittings and

    submitted its report to Parliament in February 2004. The report confirmed that soft drinks did have pesticide residues and

    recommended stringent norms for drinking water.

    Constitution Bench to decide on RTI vs right to judicial immunity

    A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court will decide the conflict between the right of citizens to obtain information

    under the Right to Information (RTI) Act and the right to immunity enjoyed by the judiciary not to disclose information

    pertaining to appointment of judges.

    A Bench comprising Justice B. Sudershan Reddy and Justice S.S. Nijjar on November 26, 2010 referred to the Chief

    Justice of India, S.H. Kapadia, for posting before a Constitution Bench the issues raised in the appeal made by the

    Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of the Supreme Court against a Delhi High Court judgment directing

    furnishing of information on appointment of judges.

    The Central Information Commission, acting on a petition from activist S.C. Agrawal, had directed the CPIO to

    furnish information on the correspondence exchanged between constitutional authorities with file notings relating to thejudicial appointments and promotions. The Delhi High Court confirmed this order. The present appeal made by the

    CPIO is directed against this order.

    Important issues:

    The two-judge SC Bench said the questions that arise for consideration of the proposed Constitution Bench are:

    Whether the concept of independence of judiciary requires and demands the prohibition of furnishing of the information

    sought

    Whether the information sought amounts to interference in the functioning of the judiciary

    Whether the information sought cannot be furnished to avoid any erosion in the credibility of the decisions

    Whether the information sought is exempt under Section 8 (i)(j) of the RTI Act.

    CCEA approves Integrated Action Plan for naxal-hit districts

    The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on November 26, 2010 approved the commencement of an

    Integrated Action Plan (IAP) in 60 selected districts with the aim of giving a fillip to development schemes in tribal and

    backward regions, mostly affected by Naxal violence. The IAP would be an additional central assistance scheme on a

    100 per cent grant basis. It is aimed at quick resolution of problems concerning healthcare, drinking water, education

    and roads. In 2010-11 alone, each of the 60 districts will be given a block grant of Rs. 25 crore. In 2011-12, the grant

    will go up to Rs. 30 crore each.

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    These include Orissa (15 districts), Jharkhand (14 districts), Chhattisgarh (10 districts) Madhya Pradesh (8 districts)

    and Bihar (7 districts). Two districts each in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh have been included while a district each

    in West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh make the rest.

    According to Home Minister P. Chidambaram, this is in pursuance of the Finance Ministers announcement in his

    budget speech of 2010-11 and the Prime Ministers address to the National Development Council on July 24.

    Schemes would be decided by a committee, headed by the District Collector. The Superintendent of Police and the

    District Forest Officer would be its members. The IAP would be reviewed for implementation in the 12th Plan at a laterstage, Mr. Chidambaram said.

    The IAP would focus on improvements in governance and the States would have to comply with specific preconditions

    before availing themselves of the second tranche of the additional financial assistance in 2011-12 under the State

    component of the IAP. However, these conditionalities would not apply to the district component of the IAP.

    The scheme would focus on effective implementation of the provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled

    Areas) Act, 1996, and the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act,

    2006.

    While the district component would be administered by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, the State component would be

    administered by the Planning Commission.

    President Patil visits Syria

    After concluding a five-day goodwill tour of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, President Pratibha Patil touched down at

    the Syrian capital Damascus for a four-day official visit on November 26, 2010. This was the first ever visit by an Indian

    President to Syria. It focused on bilateral issues political, economic and cultural and exploration of investment

    opportunities in both countries. On the regional and international fronts, the Middle East Peace Process (MEPP) and

    Syria's relations with its neighbours figured in the President's discussions.

    President Patil and her Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad, emphasised the need to strengthen economic and

    bilateral relations between the two countries. The Syrian President renewed his countrys support to India in fighting

    terrorism. He also reiterated Syrias support to Indias efforts to secure a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council,

    and stressed the importance of reforming the U.N. so that it becomes more democratic, representative and efficient.

    The visit saw Syrian leadership seeking Indian participation in the phosphates sector and also inviting Indian

    companies to participate more in the expanding and promising sectors of power and hydrocarbons. It saw India

    favouring exploring a long-term arrangement on phosphates and expressing interest in setting up power projects in this

    West Asian country. While Syria is rich in deposits of phosphates, India has been in perennial short supply and has

    always imported the salt which is essential to maintain the nutrient balance of agricultural soil.

    Three agreements were also signed: an agreement on cultural cooperation for 2010-2013; a MoU between the

    General Organisation for Radio and Television in Syria and Prasar Bharati; and MoU between the Syrian Arab News

    Agency (SANA) and the Press Trust of India (PTI).

    Indian Flag hoisted at the South Pole

    The maiden Scientific Expedition Team hoisted the Indian tricolour at the South Pole on November 22, 2010. The

    team has traversed 2350 km and on the way they collected data on ice physics, chemistry, geomorphology structure of

    ice etc. The expedition is a milestone in Indias research endeavours to search for the history of climate change. The

    secrets of global warming, which face the modern world today, may lie hidden in the ice cores of Antarctica.

    Dr. Rasik Ravindran, Director of the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, Goa is the Team leader of

    this expedition. The 8-Member team comprising geologist, glaciologist, geophysicist and a meteorologist apart from

    vehicle engineers left Maitri, the Indian station on the Antarctica, on November 13 for South Pole.

    The Science component of the expedition includes:

    Raising cores at regular spacing along the Maitri-South Pole (Amundsen-Scot station) traverse for study of variability

    of snow chemistry particular matter, etc.

    GPR section along traverse to understand bed rock topography and Sub surface-Ice structure.

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    Study of glacial-geomorphological landforms along the plateau.

    Collection of Meteorological and geophysical parameter along the 2000 km long traverse.

    Kiran Reddy replaces Rosaiah as Andhra CM: Konijeti Rosaiah, 77, was on November 25, 2010 replaced as Chief

    Minister of Andhra Pradesh by Kiran Kumar Reddy, 50, presently Speaker of the state legislative assembly. The

    choice appeared to have been partly dictated by both community considerations more than half the party MLAs are

    Reddys, unlike Rosaiah and the strong dissidence campaign of Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, M.P., the death of whose

    father, Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, in a helicopter crash in September last year, left the CMs post vacant. Rosaiah, then

    the finance minister, was chosen to fill the post. The ageing Rosaiah cited advanced age and work pressure as

    reasons for resigning at a politically crucial time for the State. For the newly sworn-in Chief Minister, the same

    challenges remain in a more intimidating form. With the Srikrishna Committee that is going into the Andhra-Telangana

    issue due to submit its report by December 31, agitations in support of and against a separate Telangana State are

    likely to intensify.

    Nehchal Sandhu is new IB Director: Nehchal Sandhu, Special Director in the Intelligence Bureau, was on November

    26, 2010 named its new Director. He will succeed Rajiv Mathur, who retires on December 31. Sandhu, 58, a 1973-

    batch Indian Police Service officer of Bihar cadre, will have a tenure of two years, beginning January 1, 2011.

    Venugopal joins CBI legal team for 2G case: Eminent lawyerK.K. Venugopal on November 26, 2010 joined the

    Central Bureau of Investigations legal team to argue the 2G spectrum case in the Supreme Court. He will represent

    the agency along with Additional Solicitor-General Haren Raval. With his appointment, the strength of the legal team

    has reached four. While Attorney-General G.E. Vahanvati will represent Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Solicitor-

    General Gopal Subramanium will represent the Department of Telecommunications.

    Justice Mishra appointed CJ of Rajasthan HC: The President on November 25, 2010 appointed Justice Arun Kumar

    Mishra, Judge of the Rajasthan High Court, to be the Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court with effect from the

    date he assumes charge of his office.

    P. Chidambaram releases video on communal harmony: The Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram on

    November 25, 2010 released a video entitled Ray of Hope, prepared by the National Foundation for Communal

    Harmony (NFCH) an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Home Affairs, highlighting the importance of

    peace, communal harmony and national integration in the contemporary context. The video was released on the

    occasion ofFlag Day which is observed on the last day of Communal Harmony Campaign Week, the Qaumi Ekta

    Week (National Integration Week), which is celebrated every year during 19th

    to 25th

    November, across the country.

    The video is a unique initiative of NFCH as it has been prepared featuring Dr. Shah Faesal, IAS topper from the State

    of J&K (2009 batch) as the Goodwill Ambassadorof NFCH.

    Delhi court orders FIR against Roy, Geelani: A Delhi court on November 28, 2010 ordered the police to register an

    FIR against writer Arundhati Roy, hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, revolutionary poet Varavara Rao

    and four others for allegedly making anti-India statements at a convention on Kashmir Azadi: The Only Way,

    organised in the city on October 21. The others are Delhi University professor S.A.R. Geelani, who was acquitted in

    the Parliament attack case, Kashmir University law professor Sheikh Shaukat Hussain, Shuddhabrata Sengupta and

    Sujato Bhadra. Metropolitan Magistrate Navita Kumari Bagha noted that there was prime facie cogent evidence

    against the accused and asked the Delhi Police to lodge an FIR under the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code

    and file a compliance report on January 6, 2011 the next date of hearing. Earlier the Delhi Police had claimed that

    the accused had made no inflammatory speeches and no offence relating to sedition and other charges could be made

    out against Geelani, Roy and others.

    Indias populati on at 117.67 crore on Mar 31, 2010: The estimate for total population of India as on March 1, 2010 is

    117.67 crore and for March 1, 2020 is 132.62 crore, as per the report of the Technical Group on Population Projections

    constituted by National Commission on Population under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on November 26,

    2010. The annual exponential growth rate of population during the period 2016-20 is estimated to be 1.1 percent. As

    per the United Nations Population Projections, 2008 Revision, the Population of India will be 136.72 crore in 2020 and

    India will continue to be second most populous country in the World.

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    World Organ Donation Day observed: The World Organ Donation Day was celebrated in India for the first time on

    November 27, 2010. Experts called for changes in the law coupled with a massive awareness campaign to meet the

    high demand so that precious lives could be saved everyday. Organ donation is the process of removing tissues or

    organs from a live, or recently dead, person to be used in another. The former is the donor and the latter is the

    recipient. There are two types of organ donation systems involved: Opt In, where the donor gives consent, and Opt

    Out, where anyone who has not specifically refused is considered as a donor. India uses the Opt In system, while

    many Western countries practice the Opt Out system. Travel restrictions on HIV-affected lifted: The External Affairs Ministry in November 2010 clarified that are no travel

    or residency restrictions for people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (PLHIV) coming to India. In an e-mail to all its

    embassies and consulates, the Ministry has asked all offices to remove the requirement for HIV testing from the visa

    forms available with Indian embassies and consulates. Earlier, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had withdrawn the

    requirement for HIV testing of foreigners, including students. However, some Indian embassies and consulates

    continued to display the requirement of HIV test certificate on their websites as well as on visa forms. The latest move

    from the MEA will ensure that HIV-related questions will not be asked on any visa application forms.

    India Trade and Exhibition Centre inaugurated at Sharjah : President Pratibha Patil on November 25, 2010

    inaugurated the India Trade and Exhibition Centre, a non-profit organisation aimed at facilitating Indian businesses in

    the region, at Sharjah during her five-day visit to the UAE. The Centre, set up under the auspices of the Sharjah

    Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), aims to create new opportunities to boost the already burgeoning trade

    ties between India and the UAE with support from the respective governments. The Centre also aims to provide aplatform for Indian entrepreneurs to expand into the lucrative Gulf and MENA (Middle East and North Africa) markets

    and will play a role in attracting foreign investments to India.

    Indian Workers Resource Centre launched in Abu Dhabi: In an effort to help Indian workers in distress in the

    United Arab Emirates, an Indian Workers Resource Centre to provide legal, financial and psychological counselling

    was launched by President Pratibha Patil in Abu Dhabi on November 23, 2010. The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs

    plans to launch such centres in other countries, particularly the 17 countries for which Indian workers require

    emigration clearance. The president also inaugurated a new Indian Islamic Centre building during her visit. According

    to the Ministry, Dubai was the obvious choice for launching the first centre because the UAE has the largest population

    of skilled and semi-skilled Indian workers. Of the 10 million Indian passport holders living abroad, 1.7 million are in

    UAE and 65 per cent of them are workers. The centre will have a round-the-clock helpline, manned by persons

    proficient in seven Indian languages. It will also run a shelter for working women and runaway maids. Since most

    problems of the workers are due to ignorance of laws, the centre will also be organising awareness campaigns. NRIs get voting right in elections : The Union government has issued a notification allowing voting rights for non-

    resident Indians (NRIs) in November 2010. Parliament had in the Monsoon Session passed the Representation of

    People (Amendment) Bill, 2010 to allow NRIs to vote in Indian elections. An estimated 11 million NRIs are living in

    various countries across the world. However, the person will be able to exercise the franchise only if he or she is

    present in the constituency on the polling day. NRIs who have not acquired citizenship of any other country and are

    living abroad owing to employment, education or otherwise, are now eligible to register their names in the electoral

    rolls in address as mentioned in their passport. As per the existing rules, an NRIs name is not included in the voters

    list if he or she stays outside the country for more than six months at a stretch.

    Test ranges for electronic warfare systems to come up in AP, Karnataka: India would build two ranges for testing

    radar-based electronic warfare systems (EWS) as it seeks to strengthen its capability in the field, seen to be vital in

    war scenarios. One range would come up in Chitradurga in Karnataka and another in Tandur inAndhra Pradesh ,

    which would test non-communication and communication EW systems, respectively, according to a DefenceMinistry communication on November 24, 2010. These two would be part of the 4,000-acre aeronautical test range in

    Chitradurga, some 200 km from Bangalore, and the 8,000-acre one in Tandur, some 135 km from Hyderabad. At

    present, EW systems are tested in the IAF range in Gwaliorin a limited way.

    Jamia Millia to confer doctorate on the Dalai Lama: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has given its on

    November 23, 2010 gave its go-ahead to Jamia Millia Islamia to confer an honorary doctorate on the Tibetan spiritual

    leader, the Dalai Lama. The university confirmed that it will now confer the doctorate on the Dalai Lama at its annual

    convocation. As per procedure, Central Universities have to take their proposals on conferring honorary doctorates to

    the HRD Ministry with complete information about the candidates. And, Government of India rules stipulate that in the

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    case of foreigners the details have to be sent to the Ministry of External Affairs and political clearance is also required.

    Once cleared by the MEA and HRD, the proposal is sent to the President for approval.

    Murshidabad campus of the AMU to start from Jan 2011 : The Murshidabad campus of the Aligarh Muslim

    University will begin its academic activities from January 2011. According to Vice-Chancellor P K Abdul Aziz, the

    university will start with two courses a five-year law programme and a two-year management programme. The

    admission will be based on an all-India entrance exam, which will be conducted in Kolkata as well. On November 27,

    2010, Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee laid the foundation for the 260-acre campus at Ahiram Gram

    Panchayat in Suti Block under Jangipur sub-division of the Murshidabad University. Already, Rs 50 crore has beensanctioned for the campus. But for now, the academic activities will be conducted from a rented building near the

    proposed site.

    University of Hyderabad ranked highest on H-index: The University of Hyderabad is at the number one position

    followed by the Delhi University (DU) in the H-index rankings on R&D performance of universities in 2009 by Delhis

    National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies (NISTDS). The NISTDS submitted the rankings to

    the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in October 2010. H-index is a parameter used to assess the

    performance of researchers and institutions based on the number of times a published research paper has been cited

    by peers or other researchers. A better index can translate into higher grants for the Universities from the department

    of science and technology (DST) under its flagship Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence

    (PURSE) programme. The University of Hyderabad has secured 62 points against Delhis 61. DU is followed by

    Banaras Hindu University, Jadavpur University, University of Panjab (tied with Jadavpur in 4 th position) and University

    of Pune. Railways to launch magazine Rail Dost: The Ministry of Railways has decided to launch an all-colour magazine

    Rail Dost to be provided free to passengers of elite trains. The magazine, which will be launched in January, will be

    similar in look and feel to those provided by airlines for in-flight reading. Rail Dost will not be sold and passengers can

    take it home. The idea of a monthly magazine to be given to all passengers of Durantos, Rajdhanis and Shatabdis was

    mooted by the railways passenger services committee headed by quiz master Derek OBrien. Initially, the magazine

    will be in English and Hindi and later, some sections will have writeups in different languages like Tamil and Bengali.

    The first issue is said to feature a story on Rabindra Nath Tagores rail journey in England where he lost the

    manuscript of his famous work Geetanjali on a railway platform. The first issue will also have a write-up by Ruskin

    Bond.

    Book on Vedic principles released: The Great Hindu Tradition, a book in English giving insights into Vedic

    principles and Sastras with meanings of day-to-day Hindu rituals, authored by Sri Sarma Sastrigal, was released in

    Chennai on November 27, 2010 by Swami Dayananda Saraswati.

    SECTION B: WORLD

    News rou nd up

    First Tiger Summit held in St. Petersburg

    The worlds first Tiger Summit, a high-profile conservation conference called by

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and World Bank chief Robert Zoellick to mobilise

    political, financial and celebrity support behind a goal of doubling the number of wild

    tigers by 2022, concluded at St. Petersburg on November 24, 2010. The leaders

    endorsed the Global Tiger Recovery Programme, an action plan to strengthen

    reserves, crack down on poachers and provide financial incentives to maintain a

    thriving tiger population. Currently, a poached tiger is believed to fetch between

    $25,000 and $50,000 for the carcass, reproductive organs and bones. Largely as a

    result of this lucrative, illegal trade, there are estimated to be only 3,200 tigers left in the wild down from 1,00,000 a

    century ago.

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    Major d onors: During the summit, major donors including Germany, WWF, the Wildlife Conservation Society and

    international financial institutions promised $329m over the next five years as a first step towards doubling the

    population. The 13 tiger range nations defined as countries where the animals roam freely are spending

    considerably more themselves on related projects. The endorsement of the Global Tiger Recovery Programme by

    heads of government and tiger range countries was widely seen as an important step forward.

    Concerns : The summit ended with concerns remaining about financing and concrete action. The summit was unable

    to agree on a new multi-donor funding mechanism under the World Bank. There will be four more meetings next yearto try to co-ordinate spending. Conservationists say poaching and trafficking in tiger products is unlikely to stop

    because the Summit failed to put in place a mechanism to support enforcement. There was also disappointment that

    China the main market for tiger products had not made a stronger public commitment to crack down on the illegal

    trade. The attendance of Prime Minister Wen was, however, taken as an encouraging sign of engagement.

    North Korea shells South Korean island

    North Korea and South Korea on November 23, 2010 exchanged several rounds of artillery fire across the disputed

    Yellow Sea, leaving at least two South Korean marines killed and 16 others injured in

    shelling by the North on a populated island. The South Korean government blamed

    the North for starting the exchange, saying dozens of rounds of artillery shells were

    fired at its Yeonpyeong Island, which lies along the disputed maritime border off thewestern coast of the Korean Peninsula. The North Korean government, however,

    disputed this version, saying its firing was in response to live-ammunition military drills that the South has been

    conducting in recent days. A statement from the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said the South had

    recklessly fired into our sea area.

    Peninsula of t rouble: The exchange has further heightened tensions in the region. Recent revelations that the North

    had opened a new uranium enrichment facility had already strained ties between the neighbours. And, in March, the

    North was widely condemned for the torpedoing of a South Korean warship, the Cheonan, which left 46 sailors dead.

    The North has denied responsibility for the attack. The recent resurgence in tensions takes place amid political

    uncertainties in Pyongyang, with North Korean leader Kim Jong-il preparing for the succession of his 26-year-old son

    Kim Jong-un.

    EU unveils 85bn euro bailout for cash-strapped Ireland

    Massive bail-out: European Union ministers on November 28, 2010 reached an agreement

    over a bail-out for the Republic of Ireland worth about 85bn euros ($113bn) in their meeting

    at Brussels. The deal will see 35bn euros go towards propping up the Irish banking system

    with the remaining 50bn euros to help the government's day-to-day spending. The Irish

    government applied for aid on November 21, 2010 when it conceded the banking crisis was

    too big for the countrys economy to handle. The rescue package is the second to be

    approved in the eurozone this year following Greece's bail-out in May.

    Tiger's roar turns into a whimper: Hailed as the Celtic Tiger for the rapid growth of its

    economy, in the space of three years the Irish Republic has gone from boom to almost bust.

    Much of its growth was built around the property market. But since 2008 this has suffered a dramatic collapse, with

    house values falling 50-60%. Bad debts have almost wrecked the country's banks, forcing the government to bail them

    out. This made a huge dent in the Irish government's finances - which will see it run a budget deficit equivalent to 32%

    of GDP this year. The problem is just not confined to the banks. Another challenge facing the country is the very sharp

    deterioration in tax revenues and rise in unemployment benefit claims since the recession. The government's spending

    gap is a substantial (and unsustainable) 12% of GDP.

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    Israel passes bill on withdrawal from occupied land

    Israels parliament on November 23, 2010 passed a bill setting stringent new conditions

    before any withdrawal from the Golan Heights or East Jerusalem. The bill requires a two-

    thirds majority in the Knesset before any withdrawal could be approved. Failing that, the

    proposal would be subject to a national referendum. Analysts say the move could complicate

    peace efforts by making it more difficult for any Israeli government to make territorial

    withdrawals in land for peace deals with the Palestinians. The bill - passed by a 65-33majority - was backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who said it would

    prevent irresponsible agreements.

    Unlike the occupied West Bank, which Israel has never formally annexed, the Golan Heights

    and East Jerusalem are considered by the Israeli government to be under its sovereignty. The international community

    considers both the Golan and East Jerusalem to be occupied territory. Syria requires the return of all of the Golan

    Heights as the primary condition for a peace treaty with Israel. Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a

    future state.

    More leaks from Wikileaks:

    What the new leaks contain : Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks on November 28, 2010 released 250,000 secret

    messages sent by US embassies which give an insight into current American global concerns. They include reports of

    Arab states - including the king of Saudi Arabia - urging the US to attack Iran and end its nuclear weapons programme.Other concerns include the security of Pakistani nuclear material that could be used to make an atomic weapon. The

    widespread use of hacking by the Chinese government is also reported.

    Wikileaks battle with US govt. intensifies: The US government has condemned the release of state department

    documents. The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, says the US authorities are afraid of being held to account. The

    US government had earlier written to Assange, urging him not release the documents. The state department has

    argued that the publication of the documents would endanger the lives of countless individuals - from journalists to

    human rights activists and bloggers - and put US military operations at risk. Wikileaks argues that the sites previous

    releases shed light on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. No-one has been charged with passing the diplomatic files to

    the website but suspicion has fallen on US Army private Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst arrested in Iraq in

    June and charged over an earlier leak of classified US documents to Assanges organisation.

    Prince William, Kate Middleton to marry in Apr 2011: The countdown to the wedding of Prince William and Kate

    Middleton, who announced their engagement recently, began on November 23, 2010 with the news that it would take

    place on April 29, 2011 year at Westminster Abbey in London.

    Compaore re-elected Burkina Faso President : Blaise Compaore was on November 26, 2010 declared as the winner

    of the November 21 presidential election in Burkina Faso with 80.21 percent of the total votes cast. Burkina Faso,

    which gained independence from France in 1960 is a landlocked country in West Africa with Ouagadougou as its

    Capital and largest city. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, it was renamed in 1984.

    Former Chinese Vice-PM Huang passes away: Huang Hua, a veteran Chinese statesman and former Vice-Premier

    who played a key role in helping normalise relations between China and India in the 1980s, passed away in Beijing on

    November 24, 2010 at the age of 98. Huang, who was a Communist revolutionary in the 1930s and served as a

    translator to Mao Zedong, is regarded by many here as modern Chinas most important diplomat. He was sent to New

    Delhi by the former leader, Deng Xiaoping, in 1981; a landmark visit seen as an important milestone as India and

    China worked to normalise ties which had been left frozen after the 1962 war.

    Russian parliament condemns Stalin: Russias lower house of parliament on November 26, 2010 condemned

    Joseph Stalin by name for the mass execution of Poles at Katyn during World War II. The Duma declared that the

    Soviet dictator and other Soviet officials had ordered the Katyn crime in 1940. The statement, which comes weeks

    before a Russian presidential visit to Poland, was welcomed in Warsaw. Soviet propaganda sought for decades to

    portray the massacre as the work of the Nazis, who overran Katyn after invading the USSR in 1941.The truth was

    finally acknowledged in 1990, in the dying days of Soviet power, but the issue has continued to cloud relations

    between Russia and Poland.