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Friday, 2 January 2015

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Spot the difference: Modi's NITI Aayog looks quite like the Planning Commission

Spot the difference: Modi's NITI Aayog looks quite like the Planning Commission


The government has set up NITI Aayog, a think-tank that will replace the Planning Commission. According to a government press release, the new body is the result of "extensive consultations" the Centre held with state governments, domain experts and other relevant institutions.
The move is the first major step taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in order to break away from the Socialist legacies in the matters related to economy and development. The Planning Commission, established by Jawaharlal Nehru 65 years ago to formulate Five-Year Plans, has been criticised for being a Socialist era vestige, which became irrelevant in a more globalised and market-focussed economy.
NITI Aayog has been set up "to provide a critical directional and strategic input into the development process". It will act as a "think-tank" and advise the Centre and states on policy matters. The Aayog seeks to end "slow and tardy implementation of policy, by fostering better Inter-Ministry coordination and better Centre-State coordination", the press release says. It will also monitor and evaluate the implementation of programmes. NITI stands for National Institution for Transforming India.
One important factor being highlighted in the press release is that NITI Aayog rings in co-operative federalism. The term co-operative federalism denotes a two-way relationship between the Centre and state governments in matters related to economic policy and development. NITI Aayog is expected to "help evolve a shared vision of national development priorities", in keeping with the spirit of such a federal structure.

"The centre-to-state one-way flow of policy, that was the hallmark of the Planning Commission era, is now sought to be replaced by a genuine and continuing partnership of states," the press release states.
Break from the past?
But just how big a break is this from the past?
A key difference NITI Aayog has from the Planning Commission is in its constitution. The new body has state chief ministers and lieutenant governors as members in the governing council. PM Modi has termed it as a landmark change that will foster spirit of "cooperative federalism".
NITI Aayog will also have a vice-chairperson and a CEO in addition to five full-time members and two part-time members. Four union ministers would also serve as ex-officio members. The Planning Commission had a Deputy Chairman and full-time members with a member secretary as a convener.
The opposition parties have criticised the move saying that the change that has been brought about is only cosmetic. Merely a change in the name is not going to make a difference, they say.
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Arbaaz KhanMy son fascinated by films

My son fascinated by films: Arbaaz Khan





   
Actor-filmmaker Arbaaz Khan says his son Arhaan has a fascination for films but right now is concentrating on his studies.
"My son is 12 years and he is currently interested in studies," said Arbaaz.


"He knows he hails from the film industry and yes, there is a fascination in him about films but let him grow up. We will encourage him if he is interested," he added.

The actor-filmmaker is currently busy promoting his production venture "Dolly Ki Doli". Directed by Abhishek Dogra, the film features Sonam Kapoor, and Rajkummar Rao among others.

Thursday, 1 January 2015

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iBall introduces Windows Phone 8.1-based Andi4L Pulse smartphone

iBall introduces Windows Phone 8.1-based Andi4L Pulse smartphone

iBall is the latest in line among home grown manufacturers to join the Windows Phone 8.1 bandwagon with the launch of a new device: the Andi4L Pulse smartphone. The iBall Andi4L Pulse smartphone is now listed on the company's official website.
There is however no word yet regarding the pricing and availability of the device. However, we believe it's going to be a budget device looking at iBall's track record.
Let's take a brief look at the specifications of the device. The iBall Andi4L Pulse smartphone features a 4-inch HD TFT display with a 480x800 pixels resolution. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor coupled with 512MB of RAM. It comes with 4G of internals storage expandable via microSD card slot.
The dual-SIM device runs Windows Phone 8.1 OS out-of-the-box. It sports a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and BSI sensor and a 0.3MP front-facing snapper.  
Connectivity options on the device include: GPRS/ EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and Micro-USB. It is backed by a 1500mAh battery.
Recently, iBall introduced two new Android-based budget smartphones in the Indian market. While the iBall Andi4P IPS Gem smartphone has been launched at Rs. 6,499, the company has listed the Andi4 Arc on its official website without pricing and availability
That said, the Andi4 Arc is now available online at a price tag of Rs. 3,143.