Sunday, 6 September 2015

Sainik Darpan Headlines

सैनिक दर्पण ठळक घडामोडी 
Date : 06 Sep 2015
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 OROP : Prime Minister Narendra Modi cleared the air. Hunger Strike Over But Stir On:
Here are the latest developments:
1. Speaking at a rally in Faridabad, PM Modi said, "80 per cent people in the army work in junior posts, fight from the front lines and have to retire after 15 or 20 years... They will be among the first to get the benefits."
2. Ex-servicemen who have been disabled in the line of duty will also get the benefits. "People are being misled about the government position on OROP and VRS," PM Modi said.
3. At Delhi's Jantar Mantar, the three protesters who have been on indefinite hunger strike, were offered food. But Majo General (Retd) Satbir Singh, who is leading the ex-servicemen's association, said the stir will be on till all their demands were met.
4. Thanking the Prime Minister for the clarity on early retirees, Satbir Singh said, "We will get back to hunger strike till death if the government does not approve our demands."
5. The veterans demand pension equalisation every year, not every five years as announced by the government; 2013-2014 as the base year for salary calculation; and they do not agree to the setting up of judicial board.
6. The veterans, who have been protest for 88 days, said they were organising a rally, the Gaurav rally, on September 12.
7. The government announced the long-awaited scheme on Saturday. But the veterans had sought a written statement.
8. There has been also confusion over whether premature retirement rule would keep ex-servicemen out of the new benefits.
9. Indicating the reason for the delay in implementation of OROP, PM Modi said the estimate of Rs. 500 crore was a miscalculation by the previous government. "I went deeper into the issue. This is about Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 10,000 crore,"  he said.
10. The nearly decade-long campaign says former army officers and soldiers must get the same pension as those of the same rank retiring now. Existing policy creates a huge disparity, with former officers getting far lower pension than  those junior to them retiring later.  <<More>>

मोदींच्या खुलाश्‍याने माजी सैनिकांचे उपोषण मागे
नवी दिल्ली - "समान हुद्दा, समान निवृत्तिवेतन (वन रॅंक, वन पेन्शन-ओआरओपी) योजनेतील स्वेच्छानिवृत्तीबाबत पंतप्रधान नरेंद्र मोदी यांनी खुलासा केला असून त्यामुळे गेल्या अनेक दिवसांपासून राजधानी दिल्लीतील जंतरमंतर येथे माजी सैनिकांचे सुरु असलेले उपोषण मागे घेण्यात
आले आहे.

माजी सैनिकांचे नेतृत्व करणारे निवृत्त मेजर जनरल सतबीर सिंह यांनी याबाबत सांगितले की, "स्वेच्छानिवृत्तीबाबतच्या खुलाश्‍यानंतर आम्ही आमच्या लोकांना उपोषण मागे घेण्यास सांगत आहोत‘ मात्र मागण्यांबाबत लेखी आश्‍वासन मिळेपर्यंत आम्ही आंदोलन सुरूच ठेवणार असल्याचे
म्हटले आहे. "ओआरओपी‘बाबत भ्रम पसरविले जात असून पंधरा वर्षे सेवा करणाऱ्या प्रत्येक जवानाला तसेच स्वेच्छानिवृत्ती घेणाऱ्या जवानालाही या योजनेचा लाभ होणार आहे‘ असा खुलासा पंतप्रधान नरेंद्र मोदी यांनी आज (रविवार) फरीदाबाद येथे केला आहे. मोदींच्या खुलाश्‍यानंतर
उपोषण करत असलेल्या माजी सैनिकांमध्ये आनंद पसरला आणि त्यांनी पेढे वाटले.  <<More>>



Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) and Chief of the Air Staff (Cas) Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha Visits Thailand and Vietnam
Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) and Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) has proceeded on a four day visit to Thailand and Vietnam, today.


Big News
§     PM slams those trying to 'mislead' armed forces on OROP
§     PM travels by Metro, launches Badarpur line extension 
§     Govt given 6 mnths to bring community health course by HC


National
§     OROP: Veterans welcome govt decision, withdraw hunger strike
§     Mumbai sees subdued Dahi Handi celebration,1 killed
§     BSF-Pak Rangers meet from Sept 9
§     No appraisal of govt by RSS: Rajnath
§     Muslim outfit launches campaign agst IS, Al-Qaeda
§     CM for imparting technological skills to unemployed
§     BJP decries Vaishno Devi chopper service charge hike
§     Staff allegedly try to smuggle items inside jail
§     Driver halts Ooty train after landslide, averts mishap
§     Rs 55 lakh worth abandoned gold seized from flight
§     Delhi zoo welcomes new kids on the block
§     Kashmir flood victims wait for rehabilitation
§     Sedition charge circular has origins during Cong-NCP rule: CM
§     BJP Par Board to decide Bihar CM candidate
§     5 Naxals held after face-off with police
§     Drug abuse growing among teenagers in Goa: NGO ?
§     Poll fever grips DU, JNU; voting on September 11
§     AP special status issue: Cong to file police complaints
§     Don't lose SP's identity for Janata Parivar: SP leaders tell Mulayam
§     Building collapse incidents in Delhi claimed 14 lives
§     Clash in Jaunpur jail; 2 inmates, guard injured
§     Dengue scare affects platelet availability in city
§     Int'l film festival on differently-abled in Delhi in Dec
§     Transgenders plead for mercy killing upset over their plight
§     Kushwaha says no tussle in NDA over seat sharing
§     Action to be taken agst banquets serving HR liquor
§     Indrani's custody ends tomorrow
§     Railways to tie up with ISRO for enhanced safety
§     AI's wage bill to go up by Rs 100 Cr


International
§     Pak celebrates 50th Defence Day, marks 1965 war with India
§     Bangladesh's top court clears factory disaster film
§     Sweet promises not enough for women: IMF chief
§     New wave of air strikes shake Yemen capital
§     Lankan PM to visit India on first foreign tour
§     Trinidad PM in election fight over crime, corruption
§     NASA's new spacecraft may hitchhike across galaxy
§     Bono offers support to refugees during U2 concert
§     G20 launches W20 for gender inclusive economic growth
§     Toll rises to 50 in Malaysian migrant boat accident
§     Switzerland  to expand ties with India in skill training
§     Japan 'yakuza' forms new group
§     Thai's military-appointed council rejects new constitution
§     Ex-Pak FM reminisces Sonia's witty quip
§     Afghan govt accused of inaction on mining safeguard
§     Drowned Syrian boys' aunt wants to bring family to Canada
§     Europe tracks army of 30,000 migrant smugglers
§     Eight die as S Korea fishing boat capsizes
§     US concern over Russia 'military buildup' in Syria
§     Refugee crisis will feature at G20 summit: Turkey
§     13 militants killed in Tajikistan crackdown


Business
§     Devaluation, Fed hike transient; real economy matters: Jaitley
§     Govt asks oppn to cooperate on GST
§     Blackmoney:Upto Rs 15 lac award for defaulters' info 
§     Switzerland to expand ties with India in skill training
§     'One-fifth vehicle buyers dissatisfied with purchase '
§     AP inks MoU with TISS to increase employability
§     Indians highest per capita spenders in Australia
§     Sebi seeks services of 22 FMC officials post merger
§     Experion to invest Rs 175-cr in commercial project
§     Finance Ministry may introduce MUDRA Bill
§     'NDT facilities in Hyd to see investment of Rs 5-K cr
§     India's coffee exports up 14% in Apr-Aug
§     Govt works on new land policy for industries
§     2nd auction on subsidy to gas-based power projs 
§     PMO vetting DMF guidelines; likely to notify
§     New numbering system in Rs 1,000 note
§     BSE to launch roll-over facility in SLB from tomorrow
§     Barclays sees uptick Q2 growth on govt spending
§     EPFO to raise maximum insurance cover to Rs 5.5 lk
§     Service Tax Dept to focus on 5 evasion prone sectors
§     Govt calls for utilising rooftop space for solar projs
§     Snapdeal to invest USD 100-mn in Shopo
§     Toyota invests $50 mn in 'intelligent' car proj
§     California-based company calls on Haryana minister


Legal
§     HC notice to Goa govt over students' safety on way to schools
§     Youth gets 3-and-a-half months jail for kidnapping
§     Two get eight years jail in robbery case
§     Man acquitted of murder as prosecution fails to prove offence
§     Victim gets around Rs 12 lakh compensation


Entertainment
§     My kids are my teacher, says Shah Rukh Khan
§     Singing is not my love: Salman Khan
§     Farhan launches great grandfather's poetry book
§     Was never offered MS Dhoni's biopic: Gautam Gulati
§     "My father's success or failure never affected me"
§     I want to do romantic films: Sooraj Pancholi
§     Suresh Raina to croon for Bollywood film
§     It will be difficult to make film on my father, says Saif
§     Shia LaBeouf debuts bald head
§     Jessie James Decker welcomes baby boy
§     Liberty Ross engaged to Jimmy Iovine
§     Selena Gomez joins 'Neighbors 2'
§     Hugh Jackman was 'embarrassed' to fall in love with wife
§     5 Seconds of Summer do not care being labelled 'boy band'
§     I bled for fans while performing: Meat Loaf 
§     Pink says no issue with Lovato after VMA comments go viral


Sports
§     Australia's Watson announces Test retirement
§     Racers in JK Racing welcome Ramji's involvement
§     Maiden career win for Ananth, Vishnu finishes 2nd
§     Miandad asks PCB to stop running after BCCI
§     Still have a chance to return to national team: Pankaj
§     Sania and  Bopanna win in US Open doubles
§     Sneak attack guiding Roger Federer at US Open
§     Brazil scores early, beat Costa Rica 1-0
§     Smith unrepentant as Stokes row rages on
§     Federer cruises at US Open, Bouchard suffers injury
§     England clinch Euros berth, Spain ease to victory
§     Tennis: Konta first British woman in US Open last 16 since 1991
§     Cricket: Australia beat England in 2nd ODI

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