Delhi News Agency (DNA) » raghav sharma http://delhinewsagency.com A Plateform form News Agency Thu, 07 Apr 2016 10:49:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.3 Intellectual Property Initiatives to Drive “Make in India” http://delhinewsagency.com/intellectual-property-initiatives-to-drive-make-in-india/ http://delhinewsagency.com/intellectual-property-initiatives-to-drive-make-in-india/#comments Mon, 13 Jul 2015 13:19:41 +0000 http://delhinewsagency.com/?p=4938 New Delhi:-Several measures have been taken to ensure continuous and unending improvement of the Indian IP ecosystem in the country. To this effect, Department of Industrial Policy and Planning (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, has formulated a multipronged strategy to develop an Intellectual Property regime in the country to promote creativity and to develop the culture of respect for innovations and creativity.During the year, the Intellectual Property Office has been radically transformed through numerous initiatives that have contributed tremendously to easing of access to the IP system, efficiency in processing of IP applications, uniformity and consistency in the examination of applications, transparency and dissemination of IP information, bilateral cooperation at the international level, and raising the awareness level of the public.

Several measures have been taken to create a strong and vibrant IP regime in India.  These are:

  1. Modernization of administration:  Creation of a highly transparent, e-enabled, efficient and accessible IP ecosystem in India that provides legal certainty to the industry.

Human Resources:   An additional 1033 plan posts have been created, including 666 posts for Patents & Designs and 367 posts for Trademarks and GI at various levels. Already, recruitment is underway. Patent and Trademarks examiners are also being taken on contract to deal with the backlog.

Ease of access: The IP system embarked on its e-journey by introducing the complete electronic processing of Patents and Trademarks applications through specialized modules. To cater to the immense flow of the papers filed, a single central server at IPO Delhi is in place. Since India has a unique intellectual property office wherein there are 4 patent offices and 5 trademark offices, there is need for strong intra-office connectivity. The system is unique in itself since there is automatic generation of application numbers as also automatic allotment of the request for examination which is sequential and thus transparent and user-friendly.

a) Online e-filing facilities– Comprehensive online e-filing facilities for patent and trademark application were introduced in 2013-15 which provided the stakeholder 2 major advantages. First, an applicant can file an application virtually 24×7 and secondly, applications can be filed from the comfort of their workplace/ homes.

b) Comprehensive payment gateway–   The IPO allowed the e-filers the facility of using debit cards, credit cards and internet banking. This year, e-filers were given the facility of using debit cards, credit cards and internet banking of over 70 banks for making payment of fees for all forms.

c) 10% rebate on online filing- To encourage online filing of the applications, a 10% rebate on online filing of applications and documents has been introduced; online filing has jumped from under 30% to over 80% in just a year.

2.Transparency and dissemination of information: The official website provides vast information relating to patents, trademarks, designs and geographical indications. The real time status of IP applications with entire file wrappers and e-registers is now open to the public, providing a strong tool to the public that can now be an integral part of the IP system. An innovative tool, showing the stock and flow of patents and trademarks applications at every stage of its processing, has ushered in transparency.

 3.Fee Concession for MSME: MSMEs account for 45% of total industrial production and the total contribution of MSMEs to India’s GDP is 38%. To encourage them to innovate and seek protection for their inventions, a 50 % fee reduction has been provided for MSMEs.

4.Madrid Protocol: The operationalization of the Madrid protocol for international protection of trademarks provides the user the facility of protecting his trademark in 90 countries by filing a single application in one language with one set of fees filed at the Trademarks Registry. Till June 2015, 13,666 international applications designating India have been received at the Trademarks Registry, India.

5.International Search Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority: India has been recognised by the World Intellectual Property Organization as the 17th International Search Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority in the world. It began its operations in 2014 and till date, 758 international applications have been received and 575 reports issued. India prides itself on providing quality reports at the lowest cost among the international players like USPTO, EPO, JPO etc.  At present it has been recognised as ISA/ IPEA for nationals of Republic of Iran.

6.IPR Awareness Programmes: Awareness creation is one of the major planks of the modernization scheme of IP system, as this will educate the stakeholders about the benefits of registration of their rights as also educate the general public, particularly the business community, on perils of infringement of IPRs held by others/ dealing in pirated and counterfeit products. These programmes are also expected to sensitise the enforcement agencies such as state police forces, and the judiciary.

a) IP Training, Awareness and Outreach Activities: Awareness/ sensitization programs on IPR are organized by IPO as well as with industry associations, Chambers of commerce, academic institutions etc.

b) National and international symposia/ seminar/workshops on IP are organized for potential IP users.

c) e-learning resources: To educate the public via the internet media, a portal on the website of office of the CGPDTM has presentations uploaded on various aspects of IPR.

d) Kids Nook: A corner to educate and inculcate the culture of respecting and protecting IPR’s among the next generation has been undertaken via uploaded comics which are based on basics of IPRs.

 

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Global crude oil price of Indian Basket was US$ 57.98 per bbl on 10.07.2015 http://delhinewsagency.com/global-crude-oil-price-of-indian-basket-was-us-57-98-per-bbl-on-10-07-2015/ http://delhinewsagency.com/global-crude-oil-price-of-indian-basket-was-us-57-98-per-bbl-on-10-07-2015/#comments Mon, 13 Jul 2015 13:18:31 +0000 http://delhinewsagency.com/?p=4940 New Delhi:-International crude oil price of Indian Basket as computed/published today by Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas was US$ 57.98 per barrel (bbl) on 10.07.2015. This was higher than the price of US$ 57.48 per bbl on previous publishing day of 09.07.2015.

In rupee terms, the price of Indian Basket increased to Rs 3674.77 per bbl on 10.07.2015 as compared to Rs 3650.55 per bbl on 09.07.2015. Rupee closed stronger at Rs 63.38 per US$ on 10.07.2015 as against Rs 63.51 per US$ on 09.07.2015. The table below gives details in this regard:

Particulars Unit Price on July 10, 2015 (Previous trading day i.e. 09.07.2015) Pricing Fortnight for 01.07.2015(June 12 to June 26, 2015)
Crude Oil (Indian Basket) ($/bbl) 57.98            (57.48) 61.66
(Rs/bbl 3674.77        (3650.55) 3935.76
Exchange Rate (Rs/$) 63.38            (63.51) 63.83

 

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Novak Djokovic shatters Roger Federer dream to win third Wimbledon http://delhinewsagency.com/novak-djokovic-shatters-roger-federer-dream-to-win-third-wimbledon/ http://delhinewsagency.com/novak-djokovic-shatters-roger-federer-dream-to-win-third-wimbledon/#comments Mon, 13 Jul 2015 13:17:29 +0000 http://delhinewsagency.com/?p=4942 LONDON: Defending champion Novak Djokovic won a third Wimbledon title and a ninth Grand Slam crown on Sunday, ruthlessly shattering Roger Federer’s bid for a record eighth All England Club triumph.World number one Djokovic won 7-6 (7/1), 6-7 (10/12), 6-4, 6-3 to add the Wimbledon title to the Australian Open he captured in January.It was a cathartic moment for Djokovic just a month after his heartbreaking French Open final defeat against Stan Wawrinka — a loss that denied him the only major title he has yet to win.For 33-year-old Federer, it was a bitterly disappointing end to his bid to become the oldest Wimbledon champion of the Open Era.The 17-time major winner has now gone three years since his last Grand Slam triumph.But he had his chances. In a rollercoaster rematch of last year’s final, he was 4-2 up in the first set and had two set points.Federer then had to save seven set points in the second set before bravely levelling the contest.

However, Djokovic, five years Federer’s junior, stepped on the gas and raced away to the title.Sunday’s final was the pair’s 40th career meeting and 12th in the Grand Slams.Djokovic was playing in his 17th major final compared to Federer’s 26th.But despite Federer’s majestic triumph over Andy Murray in the semi-finals, which suggested he was not ready for the retirement home just yet, Sunday’s reality check looks certain to leave the Swiss thwarted in his quest to add to his record 17 Grand Slam title collection.In front of a Royal Box crammed with tennis and Hollywood A-listers, including Bjorn Borg, Rod Laver, Benedict Cumberbatch, Hugh Grant and Bradley Cooper, Federer was in the early ascendancy.He broke for a 4-2 lead but Djokovic hit straight back condemning the Swiss to just his second lost service game in 94 served up at the tournament.Federer then saw two set points disappear in the 12th game, both saved courtesy of back-to-back 120mph serves.

Djokovic capitalised on his escape, racing through the tiebreaker with six consecutive points to claim the opener when Federer served up a double fault.The Serb committed just three unforced errors in the first set, a key statistic in what would always be a tight encounter.By contrast, Federer hit 11, the same as he suffered throughout his semi-final win over Murray.Federer wasted two break points in the fifth and 11th games of the second set having saved a first set point in the 10th.That paved the way for a titanic tiebreak where the 33-year-old saved six more set points before levelling the final on his second set point.At 12/10, it was the longest tiebreak in a Wimbledon final since 2000 when Pat Rafter faced Pete Sampras with the set taking 65 gripping minutes to complete.To his credit, Djokovic swiftly recovered, breaking for a 2-1 lead in the third set which became 3-2 when rain forced them off for 20 minutes.The world number one confidently wrapped up the set 6-4 with just two unforced errors even if the brief stoppage had dampened the fireworks of the second set.The title was his on the stroke of the third hour with a sweeping forehand into an open court.As has become the Serb’s tradition, he celebrated by pulling out a piece of Centre Court grass and eating it.

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BIRLA MANDIR http://delhinewsagency.com/birla-mandir-2/ http://delhinewsagency.com/birla-mandir-2/#comments Mon, 13 Jul 2015 06:25:37 +0000 http://delhinewsagency.com/?p=4916 <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/jFPVwFGzoGQ” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe>

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