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HPCL setting up three new labs in Bengaluru R&D Centre as it eyes presence in clean energy

Our Bureau Mumbai | Updated on September 16, 2020 Published on September 16, 2020

Mukesh Kumar Surana, CMD, HPCL

State-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) is developing three new labs at its R&D Centre in Bengaluru for research on petrochemicals, biofuels, batteries, hydrogen and solar energy, its Chairman and Managing Director M K Surana said on Wednesday.

Expansion of business portfolio with greater presence in the clean energy verticals of natural gas remains a focus area of the company, Surana told shareholders at the annual general meeting.

HPCL along with its joint ventures has the authorisation for city gas distribution in 20 geographical areas covering nine states.

To promote the usage of cleaner fuels and for giving wider choices to customers, CNG facilities were provided at 166 retail outlets taking the total number of CNG retail outlets to 471.

Surana reiterated previously announced plans that HPCL will invest over Rs 60,000 crore in the next five years for building infrastructure to support growth and expansion.

This includes refinery expansion and augmentation projects to increase capacity of Mumbai Refinery to 9.5 MMTPA and Visakh Refinery to 15 MMTPA along with residue upgradation facilities.

The project for setting up of 9 MMTPA capacity greenfield refinery-cum petrochemical complex at Barmer in Rajasthan has made significant progress with the award of EPC contracts for five of the major process units out of total 13 process units.

HPCL is also looking to increase its presence in bio-fuels segment by building production facilities for second-generation (2G) ethanol and compressed bio-gas.

The Visakh refinery has commenced production of VLSFO (Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil with Sulphur content less than 0.5 %) to meet the global regulatory requirement for ocean going vessels.

Door-to-Door delivery of diesel has been expanded to 18 cities/towns.

HPCL continue to expand its footprint in overseas markets and plans to widen its presence to 20 countries.

Pipeline network length and capacities are being augmented with three cross-country pipelines entailing an investment of about Rs 5,600 crore, Surana added.

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HPCL setting up three new labs in Bengaluru R&D Centre as it eyes presence in clean energy

Sterlite Technologies share price jumps 5% after Bharti Airtel optical fibre contract; Airtel up 1%

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Updated: Sep 16, 2020 10:26 AM

In March this year, Sterlite Technologies plunged to Rs 59.80 apiece, hitting a 52-week low on BSE. The stock has rallied 177 per cent in just over six months period.

Bharti Airtel, Sterlite TechnologiesThis 5G-ready and high capacity network will enable Airtel to provide faster delivery of new services while delivering an enhanced user experience

Sterlite Technologies share price jumped over 5 per cent to Rs 165.55 apiece in early trade on BSE after the company announced a partnership with telecom giant Airtel to build a modern optical fibre network for Airtel across 10 telecom circles. While Bharti Airtel shares too gained nearly one per cent to Rs 490.50 apiece in today’s trade. Sterlite Technologies in a press release informed that this modern optical network will enable Airtel to deliver world-class customer experience through enhanced scalability, reduced latency, and improved bandwidth. With today’s gain in the share price, Sterlite Technologies is just 8 per cent from its 52-week high of Rs 179.95, touched in September last year.

In March this year, Sterlite Technologies plunged to Rs 59.80 apiece, hitting a 52-week low on BSE. The stock has rallied 177 per cent in just over six months period. The densely fiberized, future-ready network, will also form the foundation for many next-gen services such as 5G, FTTH, IoT, enterprise networks, and Industry 4.0. Sterlite Technologies has been a long term partner to Airtel in the optical connectivity space and in this project. The company will closely work with Airtel to design and build a network that will shape the future of connected India, it said in a release.

Extending the 2 per cent gains from the previous session, Bharti Airtel shares were trading half a per cent up on BSE around 9.50 AM. “This 5G-ready and high capacity network will enable us to provide faster delivery of new services while delivering an enhanced user experience,” said Randeep Sekhon, CTO, Bharti Airtel. For this project, Sterlite Technologies will use its end-to-end deployment solution – LEAD 360 degree, which comes with features like robotics cable blowing and AI bots along with a pre-integrated suite of optical fibre, cable, network design, and integration services. “This will create multiple efficiencies, enable faster launch readiness, and enhanced network quality for Airtel,” it added. 

Sterlite Technologies said that the need for dense fiberisation shall continue to grow on the back of investments in 5G, FTTH, data centres, and next-gen digital networks. 

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Philippine Air Force Helicopter Crashes, 4 Crew Killed

Philippine Air Force Helicopter Crashes, 4 Crew Killed

A Philippine air force helicopter on its way to airlift troops wounded in a recent suicide bombing crashed on a southern island Wednesday, killing all four crew members on board, officials said.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 4:36 PM IST

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines: A Philippine air force helicopter on its way to airlift troops wounded in a recent suicide bombing crashed on a southern island Wednesday, killing all four crew members on board, officials said.

The Sikorsky S-76A took off from southern Zamboanga city for a flight to nearby Sulu province and crashed midway in rainy weather in the hilly village of Upper Manggas on Basilan island, the air force and police said.

The two pilots and two other crew members were killed. They were bound for Jolo town to airlift troops who were wounded in two Aug. 24 bombings blamed on Abu Sayyaf militants, air force spokesman Lt. Col. Aristides Galang said.

The bombings killed 15 people, including soldiers, along with two suspected female militants, and wounded more than 70 soldiers, policemen and civilians in the worst Muslim militant attacks in the country this year.

Officials were investigating the cause of the crash. Other Sikorsky helicopters were grounded for safety checks while the investigation is underway, the air force said.

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Mitsubishi Electric to change Executive Officer’s duties and organization

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it will makes changes to an individual executive officer’s duties and the organization

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it will makes changes to an individual executive officer’s duties and the organization, both effective October 1, 2020, based on resolutions passed during a general meeting of the Board of Directors.

1. Change in Executive Officer’s Duties (effective October 1, 2020)

The below shows the executive officer’s new duties as of October 1, 2020 followed by his current duties (in parentheses) as of today.

2. Organizational Reform (effective October 1, 2020)

Establishment of Corporate Economic Security Division

Mitsubishi Electric will newly establish a Corporate Economic Security Division, which will be under the direct control of the president, to comprehensively manage economic security risks throughout the entire company’s business, including exports, information security, investments and development. The new division’s activities will include researching and analyzing the rapidly changing economic security policies and legal systems of countries worldwide.

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Babri Masjid demolition case: Special CBI court verdict on September 30, all accused including Advani, Joshi asked to be present

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Updated: Sep 16, 2020 2:59 PM

Babri Masjid was constructed at the birthplace of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. The three-story mosque was demolished by a mob in 1992.

MM Joshi and LK Advani are accused in the Babri masjid demolition case.

A special CBI court in Uttar Pradesh will deliver its verdict in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case on September 30. The verdict will be pronounced by special CBI judge SK Yadav.

The court has directed all the accused to remain present in the court on that day for hearing the judgment. Senior BJP leaders LK Advani, Kalyan Singh, MM Joshi, Uma Bharti, and Vinay Katiar are among 32 accused who have been asked to remain present in the court when the judgment is delivered.

The date was fixed on the direction of the Supreme Court that had asked for the delivery of the judgment by September 30.

The special CBI court was asked by the Supreme Court to complete the trial and deliver its verdict by September 30. The top court had earlier given time till August 31 to the trial court in Lucknow to deliver its verdict. It extended the deadline by a month after special judge SK Yadav filed a report in the court in the high-profile case.

The Supreme Court had directed the trial court in April 2017 to conduct day-to-day hearings and complete the trial in two years.

The court completed the recording of statements of the accused last month.

The Babri mosque in Ayodhya was demolished on December 6, 1992 by ‘kar sevaks’ who claimed that an ancient Ram temple stood at the same site.

Former deputy prime minister LK Advani and BJP veteran MM Joshi, who were among those leading the Ram temple movement at that time, had deposed through video conferencing. The court has also recorded statements of BJP stalwarts like Kalyan Singh and Uma Bharti, both of whom appeared in person.

CBI counsel Lalit Singh said that arguments of the defence and prosecution concluded on September 1 and thereafter the special judge started writing the judgment. The CBI has produced 351 witnesses and about 600 documentary evidence before the court.

Last year, a five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court had ruled that the 2.77 acre land claimed by both Hindus and Muslims would be handed over to a government-run trust for the building of a temple. The court had also announced allocation of a five-acre plot at another site in Ayodhya to build a mosque.

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Men on high incomes would be the main beneficiaries if already legislated tax cuts are brought forward as flagged by the federal government, new modelling suggests.

The study by the Australia Institute think tank found if the tax cuts scheduled from 2022/23 are introduced earlier, for every dollar of tax cut that women would get, men would get $2.28.

If at the same time tax cuts planned from 2024/25 are also brought forward, men would get $2.19 for every dollar a woman would get.

Previous modelling by the institute showed higher earners would benefit more from these tax cuts, and are more likely to save the benefit than spend it.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg (pictured) has indicated these tax cuts could form part of his delayed 2020/21 budget, which will be handed down on October 6

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg (pictured) has indicated these tax cuts could form part of his delayed 2020/21 budget, which will be handed down on October 6

The study by the Australia Institute think tank found if the tax cuts scheduled from 2022/23 are introduced earlier, for every dollar of tax cut that women would get, men would get $2.28 (stock)

The study by the Australia Institute think tank found if the tax cuts scheduled from 2022/23 are introduced earlier, for every dollar of tax cut that women would get, men would get $2.28 (stock)

'Giving tax cuts to the wealthy will have a very limited stimulatory effect on the broader economy, but it will significantly widen the economic divide that already exists between men and women in this country,' the institute's senior economist Matt Grudnoff said.

The institute says women have been the hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of lost employment.

It said in March and April, employment fell 3.9 per cent for men, but 5.3 per cent for women.

'Despite women facing a bigger impact from the COVID-19 recession, government stimulus has focused heavily on male-dominated industries such as construction,' Mr Grudnoff said.

'Rather than spending billions of dollars bringing forward tax cuts that mainly go to men on high incomes, the government could better target that stimulus.'

He said investing in employment-intensive industries like healthcare, aged care and education will be more efficient than bringing forward the tax cuts, and would create more jobs for every million dollars of stimulus.

Previous modelling by the institute showed higher earners would benefit more from these tax cuts, and are more likely to save the benefit than spend it (stock)

Previous modelling by the institute showed higher earners would benefit more from these tax cuts, and are more likely to save the benefit than spend it (stock)

'These industries also employ large numbers of Australian women who have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 recession,' he said.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has indicated these tax cuts could form part of his delayed 2020/21 budget, which will be handed down on October 6.

He has argued bringing forward these tax cuts would benefit the economy by triggering household spending. 

There are several changes due in the 2022/23 tax cuts, including an increase in the threshold of the 32.5 cent bracket from $37,000 to $45,000 and the threshold of the 37 cent bracket from $90,000 to $120,000.

In 2024/25, the tax cuts reduce the 32.5 cent rate to 30 cents.

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भारत ने खोली पाक की कलई: आतंकवाद का केंद्र मानवाधिकार पर न बोले

भारत ने खोली पाक की कलई: आतंकवाद का केंद्र मानवाधिकार पर न बोले

भारत ने एक बार फिर अंतरराष्ट्रीय मंच पर पाकिस्तान की कलई खोलते हुए उसे आतंकवाद का केंद्र बताया है। भारत ने पाकिस्तान पर बड़ा हमला करते हुए कहा

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भारत ने खोली पाक की कलई: आतंकवाद का केंद्र मानवाधिकार पर न बोले (social media)

नई दिल्ली: भारत ने एक बार फिर अंतरराष्ट्रीय मंच पर पाकिस्तान की कलई खोलते हुए उसे आतंकवाद का केंद्र बताया है। भारत ने पाकिस्तान पर बड़ा हमला करते हुए कहा कि उसे मानवाधिकार पर व्याख्यान देने का हक नहीं है क्योंकि उसने लगातार जातीय और हिंदुओं, सिखों और ईसाइयों समेत अन्य धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों को प्रताड़ित करने में कोई कसर नहीं छोड़ी है।

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कुत्सित इरादों को पूरा करने में जुटा है पाक

जिनेवा में मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र के दौरान पाकिस्तान की ओर से की गई टिप्पणी के जवाब में भारत की ओर से पाकिस्तान पर बड़ा हमला बोला गया। जवाब देने के अपने अधिकार का इस्तेमाल करते हुए भारतीय प्रतिनिधि ने पाकिस्तान की कलई खोलकर रख दी।

भारत ने कहा कि पाकिस्तान झूठे और मनगढ़ंत आरोप लगाकर अपने कुत्सित इरादों को पूरा करने में लगा हुआ है। अंतरराष्ट्रीय मंचों पर भारत को बदनाम करने की उसकी पुरानी आदत है।

पाक में धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों का उत्पीड़न

भारतीय प्रतिनिधि इंद्रमणि पांडेय ने कहा कि भारत और दुनिया के अन्य देशों को पाकिस्तान जैसे देश से मानवाधिकार पर व्याख्यान सुनने की जरूरत नहीं है। पाकिस्तान ऐसा देश है जो लगातार जातीय और धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों को प्रताड़ित करने में जुटा हुआ है।

पाकिस्तान आतंकवाद का बड़ा केंद्र बन चुका है और इस देश के प्रधानमंत्री ने जम्मू कश्मीर में लड़ाई के लिए हजारों आतंकियों को प्रशिक्षण देने की बात गर्व के साथ स्वीकार की है।

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पाक से आतंकी गतिविधियों का संचालन

उन्होंने कहा कि संयुक्त राष्ट्र की प्रतिबंधित सूची में शामिल तमाम आतंकवादी पाकिस्तान से अपनी आतंकी गतिविधियों का संचालन कर रहे हैं और पाकिस्तान सरकार की ओर से उन्हें पूरी मदद दी जा रही है। पाकिस्तान जैसे देश को मानवाधिकारों पर दुनिया के दूसरे देशों को प्रवचन नहीं देना चाहिए।

भारत ने कहा कि पाकिस्तान जम्मू कश्मीर में आतंकियों की घुसपैठ कराने के साथ ही लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया को पटरी से उतारने की लगातार साजिश रच रहा है। इसके बावजूद भारत की ओर से जम्मू कश्मीर में जमीनी स्तर पर लोकतंत्र को पुनर्जीवित किया गया है और यहां सामाजिक और आर्थिक विकास को रफ्तार दी गई है।

भारत मानवाधिकारों के प्रति प्रतिबद्ध

मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र के दौरान भारत के स्थायी प्रतिनिधि इंद्रमणि पांडेय ने संयुक्त राष्ट्र मानवाधिकार प्रमुख मिशेल बेचलेट के क्षेत्र के बारे में दिए गए बयान पर खेद जताया। भारत के प्रतिनिधि ने कहा कि हमारा देश मानवाधिकारों को बरकरार रखने के लिए पूरी तरह प्रतिबद्ध है।

उन्होंने कहा कि देश की संप्रभुता, क्षेत्रीय अखंडता और आंतरिक मामलों में दखल नहीं दिया जाना चाहिए। मानवाधिकार के एजेंडे पर बहस निष्पक्ष और पारदर्शी तरीके से की जानी चाहिए।

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जम्मू-कश्मीर का विशेष तौर पर जिक्र

भारत की ओर से जम्मू-कश्मीर को विशेष दर्जा देने वाले अनुच्छेद 370 का भी उल्लेख किया गया। भारत ने कहा कि अनुच्छेद 370 के प्रावधानों को पिछले साल खत्म कर दिया गया है।

जम्मू-कश्मीर में किए गए इस बदलाव की वजह से अब इस क्षेत्र के लोग उन मूलभूत अधिकारों को हासिल करने में कामयाब हुए हैं जो भारत के अन्य हिस्सों के लोगों को हासिल है। उन्होंने कहा कि भारत ने काफी सोच समझकर यह कदम उठाया है और अब इस केंद्र शासित प्रदेश में विकास और तरक्की की रफ्तार में तेजी आई है।

दोस्तों देश दुनिया की और खबरों को तेजी से जानने के लिए बनें रहें न्यूजट्रैक के साथ। हमें फेसबुक पर फॉलों करने के लिए @newstrack और ट्विटर पर फॉलो करने के लिए @newstrackmedia पर क्लिक करें।

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Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

Serum Institute of India has also been asked to submit to the DCGI's office details of medication used in accordance with the protocol for management of adverse events.

Serum Institute Gets Nod To Resume Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine Trial In India

SII has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing vaccine candidate for COVID-19 (Representational)

New Delhi:

Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) Dr VG Somani on Tuesday gave permission to Serum Institute of India to resume clinical trial of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the country while revoking its earlier order of suspending any new recruitment for phase two and three trial.

The DCGI, however, put certain conditions like taking extra care during screening, providing additional information in informed consent and close monitoring for adverse events during follow-up of the study which have to be "scrupulously" followed by Serum Institute of India (SII).

SII has also been asked to submit to the DCGI's office details of medication used in accordance with the protocol for management of adverse events.

The DCGI had on September 11 directed Serum Institute of India to suspend any new recruitment in the phase two and three clinical trial of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate till further orders in the backdrop of pharma giant AstraZeneca pausing the clinical trials in other countries because of "an unexplained illness" in a participant in the study.

On Saturday, British-Swedish biopharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford said clinical trials for their coronavirus vaccine have resumed in the UK after the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority's (MHRA) confirmed that the trials were safe.

SII, which has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing the vaccine candidate for COVID-19, on Tuesday submitted the recommendations of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB), UK and DSMB, India, and requested for permission to restart enrolment in the clinical trial.

According to Tuesday's order issued by DCGI, the DSMB, UK, recommended that the investigators recommence all immunization in their clinical trials subject to certain conditions.

DSMB, India, also has recommended to continue the study and enroll the remaining participants in the clinical trial as per protocol subject to certain conditions.

According to the order, SII has submitted revised participant information sheet, revised informed consent form and additional safety monitoring plan for the evolved participants.

The Pune-based firm has also submitted a summary of safety follow up of seven days post first vaccination, stating that no serious adverse events were experienced by any of the subjects till the date of the reporting, and the reported adverse events were stated to be mild, resolved on their own and did not have any sequale.

"In view of the above, I Dr V G Somani, Drugs Controller General of India, Central Licensing Authority, after careful examination of your reply and the recommendations of the DSMB in India and in UK revoke herewith the order dated September 11 issued under Rule 30 of the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019.

"You may recommence the clinical trial as recommended by DSMB, India, as per already approved protocol and the provisions laid down under the New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019, subject to the conditions mentioned," the order said.

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