Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Boletín de Noticias de Nueva Tribuna [02/09/2014]

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Boletín informativo. Martes 2 de Septiembre 2014.
Sanidad
INFORME 2014 | LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS DE LAS CCAA | FADSP
Valencia y Canarias, las CCAA con peor asistencia sanitaria
El gasto sanitario público en España cae en picado. En tan solo cinco años se ha producido un recorte de casi el 22%, unos 15.000 millones de euros menos. Los ajustes derivados de la crisis y las privatizaciones siguen incrementándose en la mayoría de las comunidades autónomas. 
      
Política
APUNTES INCOMPLETOS
Los problemas del reformismo progresista
Por José Moisés Martín Carretero | Si el reformismo progresista quiere volver a ser “el partido de las ideas”, debe ser capaz de ofrecer alternativas viables y creíbles.
      
Francí Xavier Muñoz: Involución municipal a la vista 
La elección directa de los alcaldes que propone el Gobierno se puede volver en contra tanto del PP como del PSOE…
      
ARRANQUE DE CURSO EN SOUTOMAIOR
Feijoo busca ‘reconquistar’ Galicia con la reforma para la elección de alcaldes
Por Juan Martínez García | El presidente de la Xunta también pretende reducir el número de diputados del parlamento gallego para ganar peso provincial.
      
Rafael Fernando Navarro: Y él le besó los labios 
Hace un tiempo, Berlusconi dedicó unos comentarios machistas a Angela Merkel. Comentarios tan denigrantes…
      
Corrupción
POR VARIOS DELITOS
Podemos y Guanyem se querellan contra Pujol
La denuncia se extenderá a su esposa e hijos y empresarios cercanos al entramado familiar.
      
ALCANZA LOS 80.000 MILLONES DE EUROS
IU pide que se investigue el fraude fiscal en comisión parlamentaria
El fraude fiscal “priva al Estado de recursos para financiar sus políticas sociales”, denuncia Cayo Lara.
      
Europa
La crisis del socialismo francés
Por Gabriel Flores | Los diputados socialistas díscolos con la austeridad han aprovechado la cita socialista en La Rochelle para lanzar un Llamamiento titulado “Pour que Vive la gauche!”.
      
REPARTO DE CARGOS EN EL PARLAMENTO EUROPEO
Javier Couso, vicepresidente de Exteriores en el Europarlamento
La Comisión de Asuntos Exteriores del Parlamento Europeo designa al eurodiputado de Izquierda Unida, Javier Couso Permuy, como vicepresidente segundo.
      
Economía Social | Laboral
POR MERCEDES GONZÁLEZ Y JUAN MORENO
50 años de la primera CCOO del Metal
El 2 de septiembre de 1964 se creó la Comisión Obrera Provincial del Metal de Madrid, la primera de ese ámbito que funcionó de manera estable hasta el final de la dictadura. (Foto: Metalúrgicos marchando hacia Madrid, durante la jornada de lucha del 27 de octubre de 1967. Archivo de Historia del Trabajo. Fundación 1º de Mayo de CCOO).
      
Claves para el nuevo sistema de formación
Por Javier López | Saldremos antes y mejor de esta crisis, si conseguimos contar con las trabajadoras y los trabajadores mejor preparados, mejor formados. Porque las personas son la clave.
      
EL GOBIERNO DEBE INCLUIRLOS EN LOS PGE DE 2015
Exigen al Gobierno que cumpla el compromiso de reanualización de los fondos de la cuota de formación
CCOO denuncia que el nuevo sistema de pago de las ayudas de formación supone perder la mitad de los recursos de la cuota de formación asignados a cursos de formación en los planes estatales.
      
Sociedad
SOCIOLOGÍA
Ciudadanía activa: análisis del conflicto social
Por Luis Enrique Alonso | Un nuevo ciclo de movilizaciones sociales se ha producido en el espacio de las economías occidentales…
      
Vicenç Navarro: El crecimiento de las desigualdades en Catalunya 
Catalunya está a la cola de la Europa Social, situada en el grupo de los que tienen peores indicadores…
      
ARMH ESTUDIA DENUNCIAR A TELEVISIÓN ESPAÑOLA
TVE esconde a los 114.000 desaparecidos por la dictadura franquista
      
Marlis González Torres: Todo un despropósito 
¿Cómo es posible que la parte agredida y diezmada, las mujeres, tengan que cargar con el estigma de ser potenciales…
      
Consumo
CONSUMO 
Si no quedo satisfecho… ¿me devuelven mi dinero?
Por Antonino Joya | Es muy común entre muchos consumidores pensar que cuando compran un producto pueden devolverlo sin ningún problema. Pero esto no siempre es así.
      
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Help grow the movement for rights of women and girls to decide

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I decide campaign
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Naresh Sagar
 
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Dear Naresh,
Thank you for joining the ‘I decide’ campaign by signing the petition on the Change website a few weeks ago.
Adding your voice will help ensure that women and girls around the world need not suffer the shocking consequences of unsafe abortion, life-threatening complications in pregnancy or loss of a child due to lack of basic care and rights.
We already have over 50,000 signatures and the movement is growing by the day. The more signatures we can get, the more likely world leaders are to listen to our demands.
Please share this petition with your friends and family – we’ve created a campaign on Thunderclap which enables you to share the ‘I decide’ petition on social media at the same time with the thousands of other people who have joined the movement.
 
Join our Thunderclap now:
https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/15068-idecide-my-future
By joining this Thunderclap your social media profile(s) will automatically share the petition far and wide on 22nd September at 10 am New York time. Not only will you be promoting the ‘I decide’ campaign, you will also join the chorus of people demanding that women, girls and men are able to decide the size of their family and with whom they live.
Thank you!
Tewodros Melesse, Director General IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation)




RELIANCE FOUNDATION AND NBA EXPAND RF JR. NBA PROGRAM IN SECOND YEAR

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RELIANCE FOUNDATION AND NBA EXPAND RF JR. NBA PROGRAM IN SECOND YEAR OF PARTNERSHIP IN INDIA

- Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA Program Promotes Health and Fitness to Boys and Girls through Comprehensive School-Based Program –

Program expects to engage over 750,000 youth and train PE teachers at more than 1,000 partner schools across 8 cities

MUMBAI, 2nd September, 2014 – Reliance Foundation and the National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced that the Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program, a comprehensive youth basketball initiative that applies the positive values of basketball to engage and impact the lives of Indian boys and girls, will expand from three to eight cities in 2014-15.  The Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program focuses on inspiring youth to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle by integrating basketball into each participating school’s physical education curriculum.

The eight cities are Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Kochi and Kottayam.  The program, which runs from September 2014 to February 2015, expects engage more than 750,000 youth across 1,000 schools.  Fifteen coaches will oversee the program and anticipate training more than 1,000 local physical education instructors as coaches over the course of the program’s second year.

On the occasion Jagannatha Kumar, Head, Reliance Foundation commented, “We are happy to announce the expansion of our Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program for the second year in succession and are confident that this initiative will instill strong values in the children in their formative years.  It is very gratifying to learn that the implementation and the start of the program is eagerly awaited not only by the children but also by their parents, as they too are looking forward for their children to excel in sports!  This program is also aimed at unlocking the aspirational energy of the youth in our country by allowing young upcoming talents to blossom. Further, this initiative will empower the youth to participate effectively in making this basketball initiative a great success.”

“The Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program reflects our commitment to increase participation in basketball among the youth of India, and to promote a healthy and active lifestyle,” said Yannick Colaco, Managing Director, NBA India.  “The Reliance Foundation continues to be an excellent partner in this commitment, and we look forward to working with the children, coaches and educators from these eight cities.”




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Dear citizens and guests of Zagreb!
After the summer holidays, which some of us spent at the seaside and others on the continent, after a longer or shorter summer break, having recharged our batteries, we are returning to the usual urban rhythm of life.

Dear friends and business partners!
During the summer, which is slowly drawing to an end, the streets of Zagreb were swarming with tourists. According to statistical data, the number of visitors is on the rise; moreover, Zagreb is breaking records among tourist destinations in Croatia.
 
Bundekfest 2014
Festival of entertainment at Zagreb’s lake
Come to Bundek between September 25th and October 5th and partake in entertainment, enjoy a diverse offer of food and do a lot more, because the city of Zagreb and its partners, Budapest, Vienna, Ljubljana and Rome, promise to deliver the best edition of the Bundek lakeside festival to date.
 
64th Boris Hanžeković Memorial
An International Athletics Event
Croatian athletic stars Sandra Perković, Blanka Vlašić, Ana Šimić and Stipe Žunić and many other top international athletes will compete at the Mladost Sports Park athletic stadium on September 2nd, during the 64th Boris Hanžeković Memorial.
our pick
:The 3rd Science Picnic – Discover the invisible world!
:Museum of Contemporary Art – Exhibition of the famous Julije Knifer’s meanders
:A November Event – Worldwide Summit of Presidents of Travel Agencies
:7th ZeGeVege – Festival of Sustainable Living
:New Recognition for the Phoenix Hotel – The Most Romantic Hotel in Croatia
:Metal Scene – Alestorm and Brainstorm at Vintage Industrial Bar
:A Guest from Abroad – Trentemoller at Tvornica Kulture (Culture Factory)
MORE INFORMATION AT:
ZAGREB TOURIST BOARD
Tel: +385 1 48-14-052 / 053
e-mail: info@zagreb-touristinfo.hr
www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr
The 47th PIF
The International Puppet Theatre Festival
Once again, puppets will descend upon the streets of Zagreb from September 15th to 20th during the 47th PIF – the International Puppet Theatre Festival. Puppet theatres from Croatia and abroad will perform for children and adults alike.
12th Festival of World Theatre
Intriguing works by masters theatre directors
Between September 19th and 28th, the programmes of the 12th Festival of World Theatre will take place at various locations in Zagreb. Once again this year, the festival will present the most intriguing works by masters of theatre direction.

The Best Dancing Podium in the City
Dance Evenings in Zrinjevac
If you feel like dancing to the rhythms of rock’n’roll or evergreens, come to Zrinjevac where dance evenings take place every Friday until October 4th.




  100 Days of Pushing Pulling and Shunting in NDA-II

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100 Days of Pushing Pulling and Shunting in NDA-II
September02, 2014 (C) Ravinder Singh ravinderinvent@gmail.com
Unlike UPA – I & II which had one Power Center in Sonia Gandhi and
everything revolved around her, there are Three Power Centers plus 280
in NDA – II, Capitalists Supporters and Pro Farmers pulling government
in opposite direction and Shunting of RSS as third power center and in
addition there are 280 small power centers who create small mischief
but create big nuisance. NDA-II Flight is not yet in Right Direction.
Principal of the Government Prime Minister of India takes Class of all
his Ministers, every weak who have to give Power Point Presentations
on the programs to be implemented and PM then Fine Tunes programs to
be implemented. Yesterday he was in a Japanese taking Class of
Japanese School and College students.
His ministers enjoyed Extra Long Weekend when they are not required to
get up early in the morning and wait by the side of land line phone to
answer early morning update.
It was impossible to remove Entire Planning Commission staff so he
decided to Shunt Out Planning Commission and replace it with new
institutions to be headed by hand picked loyalists. Sam Pitroda,
Montek UPA Governors had be Shunted out.
FM wanted PSU banks hand them their equity to private companies but PM
wants PSU Banks to expand to serve all the households who have no bank
account.
Energy Minister wants to promote polluting Coal based power but PM
assured Nepal to buy all the surplus power produced in Nepal but EM is
only interested in Coal based – even if 200 million tones is to be
imported. Solar power too is located in deserts and cost over Rs.25/-
unit delivered when long term cost of Solar Power Rooftops is barely
Rs.1 per unit. Energy Efficiency too is not supported by Corporate and
not GOI priority.
Water Minister was busiest of all – Cleaning Ganga River at Varanasi
is her sole passion but was told Ganga Basin has 100,000 MW Hydro,
around 200 BCM of water storage, and 25 million hectare flood
protection potential.
But after 100 busy days Map of Varanasi is delivered to Kyoto Mayor
for Cleaning Varanasi City and Water Minister shall no longer lead
Clean Ganga Mission.
Telecom Minister has proposed 5 times Larger Spending Program than UPA-II.
Broadband services are likely to be delayed as most of it is based on
Wireless Technology and Wireless Technology needs SPECTRUM which is
under Supreme Court monitoring.
DIPP is not RECLAIMING Shut Downed Factories that may avoid waste of
Investing in New Green Field projects. Patent Office has been Crippled
so High Skilled Engineers and Inventors can’t get IPR protection and
research & Developed is crippled.
Agriculture is in crisis – large part of India is experiencing Drought
this monsoon season but there is Drought Relief dispersed so far.
Price Rise has hit records – 5-6 Commodities retailed above Rs.100 per
kg in Ahmadabad. Some states have Farmers Market but ruling party
looks other side.
Unemployed MPs are researching Interfaith Marriage Records & Boys &
Girls in love.
Ravinder Singh, National General Secretary.
Sabka Bharat Mission 2019
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016
Ph: 9650421857, 9718280435
Sabkabharatmission2019@gmail.com
Narendra Modi’s 100 days in office Hits misses promises to be kept
What we now know (and what we don’t) about Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and his NDA government – Livemint
New Delhi: Far-right economists, some of whom appear on Mint’s opinion
pages, had one view. Subsidies would go. State-owned firms would be
sold to the highest bidder. Labour and tax laws would be reformed.
Growth would return.
Left-leaning liberals, who too find a place in Mint, had another.
History would be rewritten. Forests would be despoiled. The media
would be muzzled. 2014 would become 1984—George Orwell’s version of
it.
That was during the elections, once it became clear the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) would form India’s next government.
Three months and a bit later, neither scenario has panned out
entirely, although bits of both have; it is entirely possible that
with time, one or the other may indeed come true.
Tuesday marks the 100th day since Narendra Damodardas Modi was sworn
in as India’s 14th Prime Minister. There have been a rash of analyses
to commemorate the event. Sure, the BJP-led National Democratic
Alliance (NDA) ruled India for 13 days, and then 13 months, both
starting in 1998, and then again, for five years between 1999 and
2004, but the Modi government is India’s first, true BJP government.
The performance of a government and a man, both just getting
started—many say, perhaps rightly, that Modi is the NDA and the NDA is
Modi—can’t really be assessed in 100 days.
Still, 100 days is enough time to try and understand both man and
machine. The NDA took charge on 26 May, India’s strongest government
in nearly three decades. Its dominant constituent, the BJP itself, won
282 seats, well over the 272 needed for a simple majority in the Lok
Sabha.
The new government inherited considerable problems, mostly to do with
governance or the lack of it, in the second half of the United
Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) 10-year tenure. The sense of drift was
most palpable in the economic arena, where there were issues related
to structure, sentiment and administration. Through an acronym- and
platitude-rich campaign that resonated with the masses, Modi may have
given off the impression that he could wave a wand and sort out the
fiscal mess, stare inflation into submission, and put his shoulder
(sitting atop a 56” chest) to the economy to get it moving again, but
everyone, including the man, knew that was not going to be the case.
Modi and the BJP would have also known that it was not really going to
be possible to push through all the radical reforms they wanted to.
Despite its majority in the Lok Sabha, the NDA is in the minority in
the Rajya Sabha.
There have been enough points of data in these 100 days to help
understand what Modi the Prime Minister, and his new government,
stands for. The piece that follows may merit revision after another
100 days because in the days and weeks that come, with the first
session of Parliament over, Modi is certain to induct more ministers,
shuffle portfolios, create the new Planning Commission alternative he
has spoken of, and get a little more radical and imaginative. There
may be yet another revision called for after coming state elections
that the BJP wants to win, especially in Maharashtra and Haryana, that
will necessarily entail populist measures but for now, this is what we
know (and what we don’t).
In keeping with the spirit of the times, with a nod to both Modi and
Buzzfeed, let’s look at 11 things we now understand about India’s new
government and its leader.
1) The new NDA government is as flat an organization as it gets. There
is one leader and that’s it. This is a significant change from the UPA
where Congress president Sonia Gandhi was the political leader of the
alliance that governed India; Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was the
administrative head of the government; and most senior ministers saw
themselves as leaders in their own right.
2) Modi believes more in hard work and administrative efficiency than
big ideas. This is actually a good thing because, as Mint’s Anil
Padmanabhan pointed out in a recent article for Mint Asia, the need of
the hour is to fix governance and that is all about operational
effectiveness (or OE as it is called in management lingo), not
strategy.
3) Modi will tolerate cantankerous fringe elements, although he may
not really subscribe to their extreme views. Will he act on their
wishes and views? We don’t know.
4) The new government lacks bench strength and governance experience.
It can’t really be faulted for either—both are built by being in
power, and the party hasn’t been in power for a decade. Still, it
won’t do to have one minister handle several important portfolios. The
lack of governance experience also means some ministers are working on
the basis of their understanding of what will please the boss—not
exactly the best way to go about nation-building.
5) The environment and environmental issues are secondary to growth,
at least for now.
6) Modi doesn’t forget; nor does he forgive. He runs a tight ship and
appears to be keeping a close eye on what each of his ministers is up
to.
7) Like many governments that came before it, the NDA doesn’t really
believe there is any pressing need to communicate (which has surprised
people who were swayed by Modi’s campaign into believing the man would
over-communicate once in power). If anything, the only change has been
the attempt to hide the lack of real communication through an overdose
of banal news releases.
8) We do not know if Modi trusts external advisers (he did, during the
campaign that brought him to power, but it isn’t clear if he does so
now).
9) Modi is truly business-friendly, but he also wants to send out a
strong message that his government doesn’t indulge in crony
capitalism. That fits in well with the emphasis on OE and the intent
to move more government processes online—where things work on the
basis of rules, not exceptions.
10) The NDA’s values are those of Middle India. This is not a liberal
government.
11) As the whole WTO (World Trade Organization) issue showed, Modi’s
belief in free markets doesn’t necessarily mean he leans to the right
on issues such as subsidies—the bugbear of all right-leaning
economists. The NDA government is a centrist one that leans marginally
to the right.
It was always clear, even before he came to power, that Modi would not
be a prime minister in the Nehruvian mould. Many analysts, including
several who supported him, believed he would be more like Margaret
Thatcher (and then expressed disappointment when he didn’t go down
that road). Based on the 11 points above, it is clear that India’s new
Prime Minister believes more in the Lee Kuan Yew school of managing a
country, as astutely pointed out by economist Sanjeev Sanyal in a
column last month. That kind of micro-management, attention to detail,
and emphasis on execution will not work in India, we’ve always been
told. Can Modi prove that wrong?




Invite- Session on ‘100 Days of the new Indian Government’

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Invite- Session on ‘100 Days of the new Indian Government’ | September 10, 2014 | WWF A
 
 
 
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11:00 AM  – 12:30 PM (Registration: 10:30 am)
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WWF Auditorium, 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
SPEAKERS
 Dr. Shankar AcharyaHonorary Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) 
Ambassador G ParthasarathyHonorary Research Professor, Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi
Mr. Ashok MalikSenior Columnist and Author
CHAIR Mr. Swapan DasguptaSenior Columnist and Public Policy Analyst
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ABOUT THE EVENT
The 2014 Lok Sabha elections witnessed the emergence of BJP with a historic mandate under the effective leadership of  Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His election campaign was replete with promises of taking India to the path of inclusive growth and development. On assuming office, Mr Modi reiterated his commitment to script a glorious future for India while seeking people’s active participation towards this end.

The new government’s first 100 days in office have been marked by a period of high expectations and huge challenges both in foreign and domestic policy. In this backdrop, Ananta Aspen Centre is organising a session on ‘100 Days of the New Indian Government’ with a panel of outstanding experts across diverse fields. The panel would assess the government’s performance during this period and reflect upon its future policy discourse matching the aspirations and hopes of a billion-strong India; especially in light of its campaign slogan of “Achhe Din Aane Waley Hain”.
 
 SPEAKERS
 Shankar AcharyaDr. Shankar AcharyaHonorary Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
Dr. Shankar Acharya is one of India’s leading policy economists. As Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India (1993-2001) he was deeply involved in the economic reforms of the 1990s. He also served on the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), 1997-2000, and, more recently, as a member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (2001-2003) and Member, Twelfth Finance Commission (2004).
Earlier, 1971-82, he worked in the World Bank, where he led the World Development Report team for 1979 and was Research Adviser to the World Bank, 1979-82. He was Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, 1985-90. He has authored eight books and numerous scholarly articles in academic journals. His five most recent books are Essays on Macroeconomic Policy and Growth in India (2006, Oxford University Press, Delhi), Can India Grow without Bharat? (2007, Academic Foundation, Delhi), India and Global Crisis (2009, Academic Foundation, Delhi), (edited with Rakesh Mohan), India’s Economy: Performance and Challenges (2010, Oxford University Press, Delhi; paperback edition, 2011) and India after Global Crisis (2012, Orient BlackSwan, Delhi). Currently he is Honorary Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). He serves on the governing boards of other national research organizations and some corporates. He recently completed four years as a member of the National Security Advisory Board (2009-2013) and is a member of the Reserve Bank’s Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy since 2005. He is non-executive Chairman of Kotak Mahindra Bank, a member of the Aspen India-China and India- Turkey Dialogues and a member of the Indo-UK Round Table. He writes regularly in the Business Standard and is a consultant to international organizations. Dr. Acharya has a Ph.D (1972) from Harvard University and a B.A. (1967) from Oxford.
 
 Ambassador G ParthasarathyAmbassador G ParthasarathyHonorary Research Professor, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi
Gopalaswami Parthasarathy is a career diplomat who retired from Service in June 2000. He was a Commissioned Officer in the Indian Army prior to joining the Indian Foreign Service. He has served in Indian Missions in  Moscow, Dar es Salaam and Washington and as Consul General on India in Karachi.
After completing his term as Spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs and thereafter as Information Adviser and Spokesman in the Office of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, Mr. Parthasarathy was posted s Ambassador of India to Myanmar and served as High Commissioner of India to Cyprus, Australia and Pakistan. He is currently Honorary Visiting Professor in the Centre of Policy Research, New Delhi.
 
 Ashok MalikMr. Ashok MalikSenior Columnist and Author
Ashok Malik is a columnist who writes for leading Indian and international publications including the Times of India, Hindustan Times, Asian Age, Pioneer and ndtv.com. He focuses on Indian domestic politics and foreign/trade policy, and their increasing interplay. In 2011, Ashok co-authored a paper, India’s New World: Civil Society in the Making of Foreign Policy, published by the Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney.
It looked at the influence of Indian business, news media and overseas communities on the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi. In 2012, Ashok’s book, India: Spirit of Enterprise (Roli Books) was published. It encapsulates the story of the growth of India’s leading private sector industries since 1991, and their role in the Indian economy. In June 2013, Ashok was named to the Australia India Institute-Observer Research Foundation Chair for Indo-Pacific Studies. His work will focus on the bilateral relationship between India and Australia as well as emergent challenges related to maritime and energy security, and new institutional architecture, in the Indo-Pacific region. In 2014, Ashok closely followed and wrote on Narendra Modi’s campaign in the Indian general election.
 
 
 CHAIR
Swapan Dasgupta Mr. Swapan DasguptaSenior Columnist and Public Policy Analyst
Swapan Dasgupta is a political columnist and public policy analyst with 30 years experience based in New Delhi, India. His columns on contemporary India are published in The Telegraph, Sunday Times of India, Asian Age, Deccan Chronicle, Pioneer, Jagran and Free Press Journal. In addition, he is a regular commentator on politics on TV news channels.
He has occupied important editorial positions in major Indian newspapers and weeklies including Times of India, Telegraph, Indian Express and India Today. He was the London correspondent of Indian Express from 1995 to 1996 and managing editor of India Today until 2003. He was appointed by the Indian prime minister as a member of the India-UK Round Table dialogue from 1998 to 2004. He holds a Ph.D. from the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) and was a Research Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
 
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Volkswagen India launches smartphone app for customers

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Mumbai, September 1, 2014: Volkswagen India has launched a useful
new mobile service application for its customers, which will provide direct
access to information on network and latest sales and after-sales offers.
Meant for iOS- and Android-powered smart devices, the app provides an
explanation of various indicators on the car’s dashboard, labour charges
at Volkswagen service centers, roadside assistance, and emergency
contact details.
The new service app provides customer care contact details, and allows
prospective customers to book a test drive. In addition, the mobile
application enables Volkswagen’s existing and prospective customers to
get their queries addressed, and also get information and updates on
Volkswagen’s India line-up of cars.
In keeping with the increasing adoption of smartphone and other smart
mobile devices in India, Volkswagen has introduced this application to
establish a stronger relationship with its customers, and to improve the
car ownership experience.
Mr. Michael Mayer, Director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars,
Volkswagen Group Sales India Pvt. Ltd. said, “Effective after-sales
measures allow brands to build a stronger connect with their customers.
This helps develop an element of satisfaction and delight that the brand
aspires to achieve. We hope this new service application will help us
better serve the needs of our existing and prospective customers.”
The new Volkswagen app for Android can be downloaded from the
Google Play Store, while the iOS app can be downloaded from the Apple
iTunes Store. Both versions are also available on http://www.volkswagen.co.in
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/volkswagen-service-in/id909217521?mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.volkswagen.service.india

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