NTPC: globally comparable in size and staturegrowing and sustaining world - class operational excellence

NTPC is the highest in the world in terms of capacity utilization 'calculated as total generation (kWh) by capacity (MW)' during 2008-09;the largest power generation company in Asia and the 7th largest in the world in terms of market capitalization as on 31 August 2009; 3rd largest in Asia and 10th largest in the world in terms of electricity output during 2008-09 as per a global benchmarking study covering 25 largest power generation companies in the world.

CERC notifies tariff regulations for green power

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, CERC has notified the tariff regulations for electricity generated from renewable energy sources. These regulations have been finalized keeping in view the statutory mandate to Electricity Regulatory Commissions for promoting co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy. The Tariff Policy had also mandated CERC to lay down guidelines for pricing non-firm power, especially from non-conventional sources to be followed in cases where such procurement is not through competitive bidding.

CERC notifies tariff regulations for green power

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, CERC has notified the tariff regulations for electricity generated from renewable energy sources. These regulations have been finalized keeping in view the statutory mandate to Electricity Regulatory Commissions for promoting co-generation and generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy. The Tariff Policy had also mandated CERC to lay down guidelines for pricing non-firm power, especially from non-conventional sources to be followed in cases where such procurement is not through competitive bidding.

Tribal Affairs Ministry sanctions Rs. 88 crore for Orissa under Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Plan

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has sanctioned the grant of Rs. 88,85,55,000/- (Rs. Eighty eight crore eighty five lakh fifty five thousand) for the State of Orissa as Regular allocation.

The first instalment of grant-in-aid of Rs. 44,00,00,000/- (Rs. Forty four crore ) has been released to the State Government towards Special Central Assistance to Tribal Sub Plan (SCA to TSP) for the year 2009-10.

Joint Indo-Tajikistan Army mountaineering expedition to Mount Stok and Gulap Kangri

o enhance the cooperation between Indian Army and Tajikistan Army, a mountaineering expedition was conducted to Mount Stok Kangri (20,551 ft) and Gulap Kangri (19,776 ft) in Leh region. The expedition flagged-in today by the Director General Military Intelligence , Lt Gen RK Loomba, at Army HQ, New Delhi.

The peak which belongs to the Stok Kangri Massif in the Leh region of J&K attracts mountaineers across the world. The route to this peak is long and difficult and requires expertise both in ice craft and rock craft.

Amendment to the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994

The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 was enacted by the Parliament during 1994 and came into force on 4th February, 1995 in the States of Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtra and all the Union Territories. Thereafter it was adopted by all States except the States of Jammu & Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh, which have their own legislations to regulate transplantation of Human Organs. The main purpose of the Act is to regulate the removal, storage and transplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes and to prevent commercial dealings in human organs.

National Rural Health Mission - Progress over 1st 100 days of present Government

United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government’s flagship programme, the National Rural Health Mission, was launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in April 2005. Its detailed Framework for Implementation, which empowered it for wide ranging reforms in partnership with States, was approved in July 2006. Health being a State subject, NRHM is an innovative partnership with the States/UTs. In its short journey of four years (three years after the framework was approved), NRHM has been making a difference everywhere.

Creation of National Environment Protection Authority

Shri Jairam Ramesh, Minister of Environment and Forests has today released a discussion paper highlighting a proposal for the creation of a new body tentatively called the National Environment Protection Authority (NEPA). This shall be an autonomous body manned by professionals and shall perform two main functions. One is the grant of Environmental clearances currently being done by the Ministry and the second is national stewardship for compliance and enforcement of environmental laws.

Amendments in the Air Services Agreement between India and Saudi Arabia

India and Saudi Arabia have a history of fruitful political and economic relationship, which has been mutually beneficial for both the countries and can be developed further. The progressive growth of the air services between our two countries has greatly facilitated enhancement of this relationship.

Government approves amendments in ASA between India and Saudi Arabia

The Government today has given its approval to the amendments in the Air Services Agreement (ASA) between India and Saudi Arabia.

ASA between India and Saudi Arabia was last signed on 26 April 1973, following which bilateral air services talks between the two countries were held from time to time to review air services matters. The last round of such talks was held on 23 January, 2008 at Jeddah.

Fire Incidence in Electronics Niketan on Today

An incidence of fire took place in the early hours of 17.09.2009 at Electronics Niketan Building, 6, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi that houses the Department of Information Technology (DIT) under the Ministry of Communications and IT. The fire broke-out at around 3.30 a.m. in the morning affecting the central portion of 2nd floor. Senior Officials of DIT, rushed to the spot and supervised the fire fighting operations by Delhi Fire Service. Officials from CPWD and CISF were also present. Normal office activities resumed at DIT today except in the affected areas.

Hindi Fortnight being organized in DoT from 14th September

Department of Telecommunication (DoT) is organizing Hindi Fortnight from 14th to 30th September 2009 to promote the use of official language in DoT. Employees are participating in different competitions with great enthusiasm. During this period various competitions in different categories will be held. The competitions being organized in Hindi include essay writing, noting and drafting, grammar knowledge, dictation, translation, debate, creative writing, on the spot writing and quiz.

Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) under the Special Terms of Economic Partnership (STEP) Scheme of the Government of Japan for the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) Project.

The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal for availing Japanese ODA assistance for implementation of the Western Corridor of the DFC project, the first phase of the assistance being estimated at Rs.17,700 crores for the Rewari-Vadodara Section and to start with an engineering services loan of approximately Rs.130 crores. The Japanese ODA loan is a soft loan with very low interest of 0.2% per annum (0.01% p.a. for consulting services), long repayment period of 30/40 years and a moratorium of 10 years.

Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) under the Special Terms of Economic Partnership (STEP) Scheme of the Government of Japan for the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) Project.

The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal for availing Japanese ODA assistance for implementation of the Western Corridor of the DFC project, the first phase of the assistance being estimated at Rs.17,700 crores for the Rewari-Vadodara Section and to start with an engineering services loan of approximately Rs.130 crores. The Japanese ODA loan is a soft loan with very low interest of 0.2% per annum (0.01% p.a. for consulting services), long repayment period of 30/40 years and a moratorium of 10 years.

Productivity Linked Bonus for Railway Employees

The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal of the Ministry of Railways for payment of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) equivalent to 75 days’ wages for the financial year 2008-2009 for all eligible non-gazetted Railway employees (excluding RPF/RPSF personnel).

The salient features of the PLB scheme evolved as a result of review of the scheme and approval of the Cabinet on 23.09.2000 and applied for making payment for the financial years 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02 are as under :-

a) The output for a year is reckoned by the equated net tonne kilometres by adding together:-

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