India’s first exclusive defence
satellite GSAT-7 was successfully launched by European space consortium
Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou spaceport in French Guiana on
30 August.This launch will push ahead India’s maritime security.GSAT–7
has been built at an expense of 185 crore rupees and will act as the
country’s maiden dedicated spacecraft for defence applications.The
frequency bands of GSAT-7 will help space-based marine
communications.The state-of-the-art satellite carrying payloads
operating in UHF, S, C and Ku bands, had a lift-off mass of 2625 kg and
is based on ISRO’s 2500 kg satellite bus with some new technological
elements, including the antennae.According to ISRO, GSAT-7 is an
advanced communication satellite to provide wide range of service
spectrum from low bit rate voice to high bit rate data communication.The
satellite solar arrays generate 2900 W of electrical power.Payload of
the GSAT–7 is designed to provide communication capabilities to users in
distant oceanic regions.The launch cost for ISRO is nearly Rs 470
crore, including insurance.
The
President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 29 August 2013 gave his assent
to the Companies Bill 2013. With this, the Companies Bill will now
become the law and replace the 60-years-old regulations which governed
the country till now. The new bill provides changes to the functioning
of the companies’ operation. The Companies Bill 2013 will replace the
Companies Act 1956.
The Companies Act of 1956 replaced the first Companies Act that was created in 1919 (the pre-independent India). The Act of 1956 has been amended 25 times in all these years since its formation.
The Companies Bill 2012 was passed in Rajya Sabha on 8 August 2013 (during the monsoon session of the parliament). Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 18 December 2012. With the President’s assent, the Companies Bill 2012 became the Companies Act, 2013 (New Act).
- See more at: http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/the-president-of-india-pranab-mukherjee-gave-assent-to-the-companies-bill-1377934474-1#sthash.PLogJrjY.dpuf
The Companies Act of 1956 replaced the first Companies Act that was created in 1919 (the pre-independent India). The Act of 1956 has been amended 25 times in all these years since its formation.
The Companies Bill 2012 was passed in Rajya Sabha on 8 August 2013 (during the monsoon session of the parliament). Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 18 December 2012. With the President’s assent, the Companies Bill 2012 became the Companies Act, 2013 (New Act).
- See more at: http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/the-president-of-india-pranab-mukherjee-gave-assent-to-the-companies-bill-1377934474-1#sthash.PLogJrjY.dpuf
The
President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 29 August 2013 gave his assent
to the Companies Bill 2013. With this, the Companies Bill will now
become the law and replace the 60-years-old regulations which governed
the country till now. The new bill provides changes to the functioning
of the companies’ operation. The Companies Bill 2013 will replace the
Companies Act 1956.
The Companies Act of 1956 replaced the first Companies Act that was created in 1919 (the pre-independent India). The Act of 1956 has been amended 25 times in all these years since its formation.
The Companies Bill 2012 was passed in Rajya Sabha on 8 August 2013 (during the monsoon session of the parliament). Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 18 December 2012. With the President’s assent, the Companies Bill 2012 became the Companies Act, 2013 (New Act).
- See more at: http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/the-president-of-india-pranab-mukherjee-gave-assent-to-the-companies-bill-1377934474-1#sthash.PLogJrjY.dpuf
The Companies Act of 1956 replaced the first Companies Act that was created in 1919 (the pre-independent India). The Act of 1956 has been amended 25 times in all these years since its formation.
The Companies Bill 2012 was passed in Rajya Sabha on 8 August 2013 (during the monsoon session of the parliament). Earlier, the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 18 December 2012. With the President’s assent, the Companies Bill 2012 became the Companies Act, 2013 (New Act).
- See more at: http://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/the-president-of-india-pranab-mukherjee-gave-assent-to-the-companies-bill-1377934474-1#sthash.PLogJrjY.dpuf
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