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Monday, March 22, 2010

APUWJ RALLY AGAINST PRP,

Andhra Pradesh Union of Working Journalists(APUWJ) gathering in front of Hyderabad Police comissionarate aganist Praja Rajyam Party(PRP) and demanding immediately arest Chiranjeevi,SSK HUSSAINI IQBAL Executive Member Of Hyderabad Union Of journalists(HUJ) also seen                          (Photo by R S J THOMAS)========================================================================

Praja Rajyam Party(PRP) activists attack ABN Andhra Jyothi office, 50 arrested

About 50 Praja Rajyam Party(PRP) activists were taken into custody today when they gate crashed into the office of the ABN Andhra Jyothi television channel here and attacked its staff members, in protest against a report allegedly tarnishing the party's image.The activists brandishing wooden logs stormed the office and damaged the window panes and furniture before the police intervened and restored order.The PRP activists were upset with the report that the party was facing a huge financial crunch and that its founder Chiranjeevi had even asked its district functionaries to make their own financial arrangements for running the party affairs.The irate activists tried to gatecrash into the newsroom, upset with a news report telecast by the television channel, even as private security guards prevented them from doing so, police said. The Banjara Hills police had registered a case in this connection.Both the ruling Congress as also opposition parties condemned the attack.
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Gas Availability Changing the Face of Industrial India: Murli Deora

(PIB NEWS) The challenge before the Indian economy is to raise the share of manufacturing sector in GDP from 16 per cent to 22 per cent in order to attain and sustain an annual GDP growth of 9 per cent, Mr. Anand Sharma, Union Ministry for Commerce and Industry, said here today.Inaugurating the 6th Asia Gas Partnership Summit, Mr. Sharma said that in order to reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels and high level of crude oil imports, gas will have to be the major energy source. Energy security was an imperative, he said, urging the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas to adopt a consortium approach in bidding for overseas oil and gas projects.
“There is an urgent need to substantially augment the oil and gas exploratory efforts and improve the recovery rates,” the Minister said. He also said that while bio-fuels constituted an important segment of the renewable energy sources being developed by India, it was imperative to tread with caution and ensure that land for food grains production was not diverted to feed the bio-fuels sector. Mr. Murli Deora, Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, informed the delegates that LNG infrastructure in the country was being expanded. The capacity of Dahej terminal has been doubled last year. The work at Kochi LNG terminal is underway. Dabhol terminal would be commissioned soon. “So the LNG regasification capacity in the country would reach a level of 20 mmtpa by the year 2011-12”, he informed. The Minister also informed about the major gas transport infrastructure additions underway in the country. He said that gas pipelines of 7450 Kms Length and 248 Million Standard Cubic Metre per day (MMSCMD) capacity would be added. The present natural gas transportation infrastructure in the country comprises around 10800 Kms. of pipelines with a capacity of around 270 MMSCMD. Shri Deora said that the increased availability of natural gas from KG basin is set to transform our city gas sector. Today, about 40 cities & towns are covered by CNG. “We intend to develop city gas in more than 200 more cities. Piped Natural Gas (PNG) in a greater number of big cities and metros would help us to divert LPG supplies to our rural areas,” Shri Deora said. Mr. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar, underlined the need for reform in gas production, distribution and transportation. He stressed the critical importance of improving energy statistics, especially demand forecasts in the emerging developing countries. Of equal importance, he said, was the need to balance growth objectives with the need to protect the environment. Above all, there was the imperative of a continuous dialogue between gas producers and consumers to develop a better understanding. Mr. S. Sundareshan, Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, spelt out the key challenges in the gas sector. One, the need to reach the gas pipeline network to every corner of the country as regional disparities loom large in gas distribution and two, the need to move to a situation where the domestic gas is available equitably at an almost uniform price irrespective of the source. He said that 50 per cent of the Indian population was today covered by the LPG connections. Over the decade India has built up a large refining capacity. Other prominent experts and CEOs from Oil and Gas Industry also spoke during the inaugural session.
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PIB signs contract with NBCC for Construction of the National Press Centre

The Additional Director General (M&C), PIB, Ms. Ira Joshi and the Director (Project), National Building Construction Corporation Ltd., Shri V.P. Dass signing an agreement for the construction of National Press Centre, PIB, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in New Delhi on March 22, 2010.                             (Photo By PIB No.CNR-30896)
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(PIB NEWS) The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has signed a contract today with National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) Ltd., for the construction of a new National Press Centre in New Delhi. Ms. Ira Joshi, Additional Director General (Admn.), PIB and Shri V.P. Dass, Director (Project), NBCC inked the contract to this effect in presence of Smt. Neelam Kapur, Pr. Director General, PIB. The new National Press Centre (NPC) will be a world class Press Centre with state of the art press conference hall, media briefing rooms, a large work area and lounge for the press, editing and other professional facilities, library etc. The existing Media Centre at first floor of Shastri Bhawan is increasingly becoming inadequate to accommodate the growing number of press correspondents accredited to the Government of India as well as to provide them other professional facility like work room for journalists, lounge, interviewing facilities for electronic media etc., at par with media centres in other countries. The work of construction has been awarded to NBCC Ltd. on ready to occupy basis at a cost of Rs. 60/- crore. The construction work is likely to commence at 7-E, Raisina Road, New Delhi in the first week of April, 2010 and would span over a period of 30 months.
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CM-Rosaiah moves to official residence after 'vaastu' changes

More than six months after taking over as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, K. Rosaiah Monday moved to the official residence-cum-camp office at Begumpet here after its refurbishment as per 'vaastu' traditions.Rosaiah, who had taken over as chief minister following the tragic death of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy in a helicopter crash on Sep 2 last year, entered the official residence at 8.46 a.m., the auspicious time fixed by vedic pundits. The 77-year-old leader will now discharge his duties from the ultra-luxury residence-cum-camp office, which was built and inaugurated by Rajasekhara Reddy in 2005. Rosaiah, who had been residing in his own house in Ameerpet area, moved only after the official residence was refurbished as per 'vaastu' traditions and advice by his family priests. The devastating floods that hit the state a month after YSR's death, the campaign by YSR's loyalists to make his son the chief minister and the state-wide agitation over the Telangana issue had delayed Rosaiah's plans to shift to the camp office. Accompanied by some of his cabinet colleagues, state Congress president D. Srinivas and other leaders, Rosaiah performed 'puja' before entering the building amid the chanting of vedic hymns by priests. Congress legislator Marri Sashidhar Reddy, who closely monitored the 'vaastu' alteration work, was also present. Ministers and Congress leaders had been requesting Rosaiah to move to the camp office in view of public and security conveniences. After assuming charge as the chief minister in 2004, YSR had got built the office-cum-residence and moved in on Jan 5, 2005 without any rituals. YSR continued performing his duties from the camp office till his death in a chopper crash. His son Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy and other family members vacated the building a couple of months ago. (way2online)
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