Is Samsung Electronics India failing in India ?
Samsung Electronics India and Ministry of MSME-GOI
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An engineer visited again today with the required parts(PCB). Now this engineer says that compressor is not working. I mean what the hell is going on?
Samsung has so incompetent engineers who cannot even identify the issue in their own products. This is the limit now. I cannot wait any further…if you cannot fix it replace it with a new refrigerator.
An engineer visited again today with the required parts(PCB). Now this engineer says that compressor is not working. I mean what the hell is going on?
Samsung has so incompetent engineers who cannot even identify the issue in their own products. This is the limit now. I cannot wait any further…if you cannot fix it replace it with a new refrigerator.
Culture and science must be given greater role in developing the cities
Culture and science must be given greater role in developing the cities of the future, argues UNESCO at Habitat III Conference
Paris/Quito, 12 October—UNESCO will take part in the third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III, Quito, Ecuador, 17 to 20 October), where it will focus on three issues: the role of culture in the development of sustainable cities, ensuring that the megalopolises of tomorrow get the water they need and the mobilization of cities in the fight against racism and discrimination.
According to UN-Habitat, the world’s one million cities are home to 3.9 billion inhabitants, more than half the human race. Urbanization is an ongoing trend, and it is estimated that two thirds of the global population will live in cities by 2050. Urban settlements moreover generate 70% of the world’s GDP and are catalysts of economic, social and cultural development.
Habitat III will bring together some 15 Heads of State, 150 housing ministers, and hundreds of mayors, including those of Paris, Bogota and Johannesburg, as well as representatives of national and local governments and civil society. Together they will seek to adopt a new urban agenda for the next 20 years.
With the presentation of the Culture for Sustainable Urban Development report ((18 October, Cine Alfredo Pareja, 10am to 1pm), UNESCO will highlight the strategic role of culture—heritage and creative industries—in attaining sustainable development. The report examines, for example, the contribution of creative industries to both social cohesion and cultural diversity in urban environments. It also highlights the conservation and tourist management challenges facing urban areas inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, which make up nearly one-third of the 1,052 sites on the List.
Taking part in the presentation will be Roland Ries, Mayor of Strasbourg (France), Luis Tejada, head of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation(AECID), and Professor Richard Sennett of New York University and the London School of Economics. Francesco Bandarin, Assistant UNESCO Director-General for Culture will moderate the session alongside Oumar Cissé, Executive Secretary of the African Urban Management Institute (IAGU).
UNESCO will also present the publication Water, Megacities and Global Change (18 October, Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana Benjamín Carrión, 10am to 10.45am). The publication examines issues such as the growing demand for water, pricing and purification in monographs focusing on 15 megalopolises: Beijing, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Ho Chi Minh Ville, Istanbul, Lagos, London, Los Angeles, Manilla, Mexico, Mumai, New York, Paris, Seoul and Tokyo.
UNESCO will organize a debate on inclusion and non-discrimination in collaboration with its International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities (ICCAR), Canada’s National UNESCO Commission and the municipalities of Quito and Montevideo (Centro de Convenciones Antonio Espejo, 17 October, 4pm to 6.30pm). Participants will include the following mayors: Daniel Martínez, Montevideo (Uruguay), Denis Coderre, Montreal (Canada), Christian Doligosa Sorongon, New Lucena City (Philippines), and William Bell, Birmingham (Alabama, USA).
The United Nations have been organizing conferences on habitat and urban development every 20 years. The previous editions took place in Vancouver in 1976 in Istanbul (1996).
Industry DEAD, Jobless BANK FUNDING, Economy Down Hungry
Industry DEAD, Jobless BANK FUNDING, Economy Down Hungry
October13, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
October13, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
TOI Mispreported – Why industry is not keen to borrow despite high demand?
Fact is Credit to Industry is below March2015 Level – not covering
Inflation, Even as A-Z of World Industry Visited & Visiting India in
30 months.
Fact is Credit to Industry is below March2015 Level – not covering
Inflation, Even as A-Z of World Industry Visited & Visiting India in
30 months.
https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=38204
Sr.No Sector Aug.22,
2014 Mar.20,
2015 Aug.21,
2015 Mar.18,
2016 Aug.19,
2016
Sr.No Sector Aug.22,
2014 Mar.20,
2015 Aug.21,
2015 Mar.18,
2016 Aug.19,
2016
I Gross Bank Credit (II +III) 56925 61023 61600 66500 66287
II Food Credit 1072 994 1050 1031 771
III Non-food Credit (1 to 4) 55853 60030 60550 65469 65515
1 Agriculture & Allied. 7204 7659 8078 8829 9177
2 Industry 24999 26576 26238 27307 26181
2.1 Micro & Small 3469 3800 3679 3715 3543
2.2 Medium 1210 1245 1142 1148 1079
2.3 Large 20320 21531 21417 22444 21559
3 Services 13135 14131 13906 15411 15594
4 Personal Loans 10515 11663 12329 13922 14563
II Food Credit 1072 994 1050 1031 771
III Non-food Credit (1 to 4) 55853 60030 60550 65469 65515
1 Agriculture & Allied. 7204 7659 8078 8829 9177
2 Industry 24999 26576 26238 27307 26181
2.1 Micro & Small 3469 3800 3679 3715 3543
2.2 Medium 1210 1245 1142 1148 1079
2.3 Large 20320 21531 21417 22444 21559
3 Services 13135 14131 13906 15411 15594
4 Personal Loans 10515 11663 12329 13922 14563
In last two years Credit Growth to Industry is barely Rs.1,18,200 Cr
NEGATIVE FOR 18 MONTHS but even in this CREDIT to RIL is over
Rs.200,000 Cr – around Rs.1,80,000 cr for RJio which is Services
Sector.
NEGATIVE FOR 18 MONTHS but even in this CREDIT to RIL is over
Rs.200,000 Cr – around Rs.1,80,000 cr for RJio which is Services
Sector.
So real investment in Industry is reduced to around Rs.18,00,000 Cr –
Even in this Sugar Mills or Atta Chakki or Service Stations or Roads
are Agricultural Value Addition and Service Sector. Sugar Mills get
more than Electronics Ind.
Even in this Sugar Mills or Atta Chakki or Service Stations or Roads
are Agricultural Value Addition and Service Sector. Sugar Mills get
more than Electronics Ind.
9% Credit to JOB CREATING Industries > Just Rs.5,55,900 Cr
Most of the Credit to Farm Sector is Short Term Crop Loans
Sr.No Sector Aug.22,
2014 Mar.20,
2015 Aug.21,
2015 Mar.18,
2016 Aug.19,
2016
2.2 Food Processing 1431 1715 1543 1501 1401
2.2.1 Sugar 345 414 362 400 348
2.2.2 Edible & Vanaspati Oils 189 211 181 199 182
2.2.4 Others 867 1058 970 866 834
2.3 Beverage & Tobacco 186 186 175 181 161
2.4 Textiles 1939 2019 1968 2058 1946
2.14 All Engineering 1453 1540 1536 1542 1513
2.14.1 Electronics 348 368 376 382 357
2.14.2 Others 1106 1172 1160 1159 1157
2.15 Vehicles, Plus 655 682 680 690 699
Most of the Credit to Farm Sector is Short Term Crop Loans
Sr.No Sector Aug.22,
2014 Mar.20,
2015 Aug.21,
2015 Mar.18,
2016 Aug.19,
2016
2.2 Food Processing 1431 1715 1543 1501 1401
2.2.1 Sugar 345 414 362 400 348
2.2.2 Edible & Vanaspati Oils 189 211 181 199 182
2.2.4 Others 867 1058 970 866 834
2.3 Beverage & Tobacco 186 186 175 181 161
2.4 Textiles 1939 2019 1968 2058 1946
2.14 All Engineering 1453 1540 1536 1542 1513
2.14.1 Electronics 348 368 376 382 357
2.14.2 Others 1106 1172 1160 1159 1157
2.15 Vehicles, Plus 655 682 680 690 699
Credit to Electronics Sector is not even $5b Only. Automotive Sector
just $10b – These Have Colossal EXPORTS Potential.
Credit to RJIO More Than Food Processing – HUNGERY INDIA.
just $10b – These Have Colossal EXPORTS Potential.
Credit to RJIO More Than Food Processing – HUNGERY INDIA.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
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