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Saturday 29 December 2012

2012: A tumultuous year for Indian aviation


Kingfisher Airlines should clear Rs 300cr dues before restarting operations ...
Times of India
NEW DELHI: In a major blow to grounded Kingfisher's plans to restart operations, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has refused to give its nod to the airline to do so without first recovering dues of Rs 300 crore. The AAI conveyed this to the ...
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DGCA seeks more details from Kingfisher on its finances
Zee News
New Delhi: DGCA has sought additional details from Kingfisher Airlines on how it would fund its revival plan submitted to the aviation regulator for resumption of its flight operations, official sources said today. The Directorate General of Civil ...
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Zee News
DGCA seeks more details from Kingfisher on finances
Moneycontrol.com
The DGCA has sought additional details from Kingfisher Airlines on how it would fund its revival plan submitted to the aviation regulator for resumption of its flight operations, official sources said on Friday. Source: PTI ...
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2012: A tumultuous year for Indian aviation
Rediff
It was not a smooth sailing for the Indian aviation industry in 2012 as it saw the grounding of Kingfisher Airlines and financial trouble hitting Air India and other carriers besides a prestigious $500 million airport upgrade contract bagged by a ...
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Rediff


Aviation Minister Ajit Singh to put brakes on airfares, will introduce a ...
India Today
Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh is working on a proposal to rein in the sharp and sudden increase in airfares by commercial airlines , especially during peak hours and the busy season, when hapless travellers are left with no option but to pay up ...
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India Today
Qatar Airways, Gulf Air awarded Saudi aviation licences
Reuters
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Civil Aviation has awarded carrier licenses to Gulf Air and Qatar Airways, the Saudi state news agency reported on Friday, the first foreign airlines to win such a license in the kingdom. The ...
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China Aviation Oil looks overseas to India, Middle East
South China Morning Post
China Aviation Oil (CAO), Asia's top jet fuel buyer, is planning to tap newer growth markets like India and the Middle East as part of its plan to expand globally, its chief executive said. CAO's immediate plans are to focus on setting up its first ...
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Woodward Snatches Aviation Unit From GE for $200M
Fox Business
The aviation division manufactures hydraulic thrust reverser actuation systems used in commercial aircraft and is projected to generate 2013 revenue of about $150 million. Based in Duarte, Calif., theaviation business employs approximately 350 people ...
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GE to Purchase Aviation Business of Avio S.p.A
Aerospace Manufacturing and Design
GE will purchase the aviation business of Avio S.p.A., an Italy-based manufacturer of aviationpropulsion components and systems for civil and military aircraft, for $4.3 billion (€3.3 billion). GE plans to acquire Avio's aviation business from Cinven ...
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Woodward To Buy GE Aviation's Duarte Business For $200 Mln Cash
NASDAQ
(RTTNews.com) - Woodward, Inc. ( WWD ), a provider of energy control and optimizer solutions, Friday said it signed an agreement with GE Aviation Systems on December 27 to acquire its hydraulic thrust reverser actuation systems business located in ...
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One Marine, 100 Years of Marine Corps Aviation
Military.com
Imitating the sound of a Curtiss Condor's engines failing, Frank Baron Jr. mimics the tumbling motions of the aircraft falling from the sky. His hands rush to his shoulders as if grabbing for parachute straps. “I thought, 'This is it,' and then all of ...
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Military.com
Forecast 2013: Triad's aviation industry struggles to find qualified workers
The Business Journal
Growth in the industry is expected to continue as companies including Greensboro-based TIMCOAviation Services, Honda Aircraft Co. and Machine Specialties add hundreds of additional jobs over the next several years. Adding jobs, that is, if they can ...
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RIP Damini :(



 They Rape her in Delhi, they send her to Singapore to get killed, then the PM comes and says that he ain't gonna celebrate New Year due to compassion, the media says that her organs are all failing, the culprits order their Biriyanis , the judges don't know whether they are fastrack or not, the public don't know what to do cause protesting and candle lighting have been diverted to a constables death. 


Anna Hazare and Kejriwal are missing as usual along with Raj thackeray during a crisis. 

People are still watching the cricket match as Dabanng 2 isset to make 200 crores. 

It's anotherday in Paradise. 

Oh , in the meanwhile 16 other rapes have been reported, 5 in delhi as well. As usual nobody cares. Women you have no hope for safety in this country. Save yourselves if you can. Its upto you to make sure 

It is gonna be a Happy New Year after all :/ :( 



Gang raped Girl Damini has passed away




Singapore, Dec 29 (IANS) A young woman who was flown to Singapore after her brutal Gang-Rape and torture in the Indian capital died here early Saturday, the Mount Elizabeth Hospital announced.
The victim, whose name has not been revealed, passed away "peacefully" at 4.45 a.m. with her distraught family and Indian Diplomats by her side, hospital official Kelvin Loh said in a statement.
"We are very sad to report that the patient passed away peacefully at 4.45 a.m.,"
Chief Executive Loh said. "Her family and officials from the high commission of India were by her side."
The 23-year-old woman suffered multiple-organ failure after she was raped by six men in a moving bus in Delhi for about 40 minutes Dec 16 and dumped her by a roadside.
Her male friend was also badly beaten up and thrown out of the bus.

All six accused, including one who is said to be juvenile, have been arrested and are in Delhi's Tihar Central Jail.

Authorities in India shifted the woman, who had been on ventilator support since her rape, to Singapore Thursday in last ditch attempt to save her life.
"Despite all efforts by a team of eight specialists in Mount Elizabeth Hospital to
keep her stable, her condition continued to deteriorate over these two days," Loh
said.

"She had suffered from severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body
and brain.
"She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome."
B.D. Athani, medical superintendent of Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital, said the woman had been speaking to her mother and other family members earlier, giving the impression that she would somehow survive.

But her condition deteriorated rapidly after the operation, with a fatal infection spreading to her chest, lungs and intestine, he said.
India's High Commissioner to Singapore, T.C.A, Raghavan, said the woman's family was "shattered".
"The scale of her injuries (was) very great," Raghavan told the media.
"It was very trying for the family. The girl of course was unconscious...
"I must say they (the family) bore the entire process with a great deal of fortitude and a great deal of courage."
He said arrangements were on to take the body to India in line with the family's wishes.
The horrific gang-rape, in which the rapists used an iron rod to torture her, triggered angry demonstrations across india against growing sexual crimes against women.



  1. Death of Damini condoled

    E-Pao.net-4 hours ago
    Death of Damini condoled ... condoled the death of Delhi gang-rape victim Damini at Singapore's Mount Elizabeth Hospital early morning today ...
  2. Gang-Rape Victim Dies; Six Men Charged With Murder

    Christian Post-13 hours ago
    A young woman who was the victim of gang-rape in India died early Saturday. ... has not been identified but protesters are calling her Damini.
  3. In India and beyond, shock at a woman's death

    Washington Post (blog)-7 hours ago
    The young medical student whose gang rape on a bus in New Delhi ... “Damini” is also the title of a Bollywood movie about a woman's fight to ...
  4. Indian gang rape victim dies in Singapore hospital

    allvoices-8 hours ago
    A 23-year-old Indian woman, whose gang rape on a moving bus in New ... not been disclosed, but Indian demonstrators are calling her Damini.

Ethical goods sales increase despite recession Remember, in every situation you can come out Victorious if you choose to.




























For Recession-Proof Professionals Global Recession is Good :-)


Remember, in every situation you can come out Victorious if you choose to.

When in the era of Global Recession most of the professionals become
dul n drowzy, All HR Managers can avail the Big time Benefits of Economic Recession. They can always hire very good team for very less Cost to Company.
 

Economic Recession Makes You Wiser

You'll be surprised how people start to lecture you about spending wisely, saving for the future, tighten your belt! My drunk neighbor has been sober for so many days!

Seriously, in this world where consumerism is highly encouraged, the situation right now has made everybody a notch wiser than before. I don't see people splurging like they used too. Anybody who say's otherwise...it's your opinion.lol

Global Recession

Want to Recession-Proof 
Yourself? Join the Creative Class



Looking to thrive in our new, post-recession economy? Then it’s essential to focus on doing work that it would be near-impossible to program a computer or robot to do.

A fascinating study, published in the Cambridge Journal of Economics in 2012, found that Americans in the creative class — those in jobs such as engineers, artists, scientists and educators —  had a lower chance of being unemployed from 2006 to 2011 than those employed in the service sector or working class jobs, such as construction or manufacturing.

Other research has already showed that those with college degrees fared better than those who lack them in the last recession. This study looked beyond education levels alone and drilled down into how the jobs people do and the skills required to do them affected their employment rates.

Having a college degree alone isn’t a vaccine against unemployment, as many recent graduates know all too well. As the study shows, those who are most valued in today’s economy are applying whatever education they have–whether it’s a high school diploma or a graduate degree — to fields that require a high degree of knowledge, creativity and human judgement. The work they do can’t easily be automated.

The study, “The Creative Class and the crisis,” was written by Todd Gabe at the University of Maine, Richard Florida at the University of Toronto and Charlotta Mellander of Jönköping International Business School in Sweden.

Even if you’re self-employed, the conclusions are fascinating and offer a road map to economic relevance in the years to come.

Florida, an expert on urban studies, has called the Great Recession the “Great Reset,” in which the economy made a profound shift toward favoring “knowledge-based creative activities.” The study suggests that many of us need to reset our career planning to reflect this dramatic change.

About 8.4 million jobs in the U.S. disappeared from January 2008 to December 2009, the study notes.

While unemployment rose among all major classes of jobs in the recession, those in the creative class  fared the best. They had an unemployment rate of 4.1% in 2010 and 2011, after the recession officially ended, according to the researchers’ analysis of data from the U.S. Current Population Survey. Before the recession, in 2006 and 2007, their unemployment rate was 1.9%, and during the crisis, in 2008 and 2009, their jobless rate was 3%.

In contrast, those in service class jobs, in fields like retail, had an unemployment rate of 9.3% in the post-recession years. They had a 5% unemployment rate before the recession and 6.9% during the recession.

Those in working class jobs in fields such as construction and manufacturing had an unemployment rate of 14.6% after the recession. Before the crisis hit, their unemployment rate was 6.5%. During the recession, it was 11.1%.

Interestingly, those in the creative class had lower likelihood of unemployment than those with the same level of education who worked in service and working class jobs.

For instance, unemployment among college-educated members of the creative classes was 3.2% after the recession, compared to a 5.9% unemployment rate among college grads in service class careers and 8.7% among college grads in working class careers.

Among members of the creative class with no college degree, the post-recession unemployment rate was 5.7%, compared to 10% among service sector workers and 15.1% among counterparts who also had no college degree and had previously been employed in working class jobs.

Some of the hardest hit workers, the authors noted, were employed in fields like construction that suffered severe downturns during the economic crisis or were based in cities that were disproportionately affected by the housing bust.

The authors also pointed out that, prior to the Great Recession, growth of residential and commercial construction fueled expansion of service sector businesses. When the housing market collapsed, that also affected service sector jobs that had taken shape in the housing boom.

But they also point to a structural change in the workplace that will affect many Americans. While companies’ investments in technology in recent years have complemented the work done by problem-solving creative workers, tools like computers did not replace what they do. Technology expanded their reach. However, that was not the case for workers doing routine jobs that entail following rigid corporate instructions repeatedly. Computers and other tech tools began replacing some of the work they do.

The creative class also benefited from another trend that showed up in the worldwide economic crisis: Their work was not as heavily affected by export-related conditions as, say, manufacturing workers’ jobs are. It is more tied to local consumption.

Studies like this have profound implications not just for workers but for both educators and employers.

Many schools still follow an old model focused on preparing workers for an industrial economy. While well-financed private schools and wealthy public school districts have for years offered students classes in disciplines like web design and robotics, many poorly financed schools lag behind them and miss opportunities to ignite students’ interest in fields like this.

We all need to look at what is being taught in the schools in our community and make sure it reflects what students need to know today, not just what mattered 40 years ago. You don’t necessarily need a college degree to excel in a field like web design, yet we do little to promote careers like this among high school graduates who aren’t college bound.

We also need to do more to spread entrepreneurship education, which is ignored in many schools. Many in the creative classes are self-employed or run small businesses, from marketing shops to architecture firms. However, most of us graduate from high school without a clue as to how to run a business, unless we happened to be part of a family that owned one.

Entrepreneurs and other employers also need to keep pace with the changes. The customers of the future will either want products and services that can be purchased at the rock-bottom prices automation allows–or offer something special, that only humans can bring. What types of highly customized service, unique expertise or cutting-edge skills do you have to offer? Many of us need to be able to answer questions like these, or we’ll find ourselves sidelined.

This is a very broad topic that would require a lens in itself but according to recession.org,

"Recession is primarily caused by the actions taken to control the money supply in the economy. The Federal Reserve is responsible for maintaining an ideal balance between money supply, interest rates, and inflation. When the Fed loses balance in this equation, the economy can spiral out of control, forcing it to correct itself."

In short, you can blame the Government for everything that's happening right now. But hey, that didn't come from me.

Let's go talk about something better, shall we?
Benefits Of Economic Recession
Alas! The much awaited section...



Ethical goods sales increase despite recession
The Guardian
Sales of ethical goods and services have increased despite the recession, growing to more than £47bn last year. Since the onset of the economic downturn five years ago, the value of ethical markets from Fairtrade products and green energy to free-range ...
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The Guardian
Recession fears stalk France
euronews
France's Q3 figures are in, and they are grim reading for policymakers in Paris, as they show a third quarter of almost no growth, 0.1%, which means France is flirting withrecession. On top of bad unemployment figures it means the government has some ...
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euronews
Perdue legacy tarnished by recession, fights with legislature
NBC17.com
It turns out the only political ceiling the Craven County Democrat didn't break - the one for a second term - was weighed down with the Great Recession. It was reinforced by multibillion-dollar budget gaps, stubbornly high unemployment, politically ...
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Global Economic Recession
PKKH
I have been confused for quite many days, trying to figure out how the money system really works and this 'recession'; if it's true, what's holding it back! Thanks to the deceptive mainstream western media, always giving semi statements that confuse ...
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Technical RECESSION back on the radar
Malaysia Chronicle
SINGAPORE - Continued weakness in the electronics cluster meant that the manufacturing sector's return to growth in November was not convincing enough to quash talk of a fourth quarter technical recession. In fact, full-year GDP growth may end up being ...
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Malaysia Chronicle
2012 top business stories: Recovery unsteady, slow after recession
OregonLive.com
It was the first month since the recession began that Crook didn't hold the title. Many industries are slowly adding jobs, but others continue to reel from the effects of the downturn. Despite recent positive signs in the housing market, construction ...
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OregonLive.com
Spain's PM expects recession to continue in 2013
CTV News
MADRID, Spain -- Spain faces another tough year as it grapples with recession, a deep financial crisis and 25 per cent unemployment, its prime minister said Friday. In his end-of-year assessment, Mariano Rajoy said the country's crisis had been worse ...
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