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21st June Will Be International Day of Yoga

International Day of Yoga’ Will Be Observed On 21st June .Indian P M expresses joy on This Declaration From United Nations 177 countries have supported Earlier Call Of Indian PM In UNGA
Prime Minister Of India Narendra modi expressed joy on UN declaring 21st June as ‘International Day of Yoga’
Prime Minister Shri Modi has welcomed the UN decision of declaring 21st June as ‘International Day of Yoga’
“Elated! Have no words to describe my joy on the UN declaring 21st June as ‘International Day of Yoga.’ I fully welcome the decision.
I profusely thank all 177 Nations across the world who co-sponsored the resolution to declare 21st June as ‘International Day of Yoga.Countless people across the world made Yoga an integral part of their lives.Congrats to them!This will inspire many more people towards Yoga.
The PM Said Yoga has the power to bring the entire humankind together! It beautifully combines Gyan (knowledge), Karm (work) and Bhakti (devotion)”

ITU Conferred GEM-TECH Awards To India Among Seven Countries

[Busan]ITU Conferred GEM-TECH Awards To India Among Seven Countries This Is To Boost Gender Empowerment
Seven outstanding individuals and organizations leading pioneering projects and advocacy linked to harnessing the power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to boost gender empowerment were honoured this morning as recipients of the first-ever GEM-TECH Awards.
The awards were conferred by ITU Secretary-General Dr Hamadoun I. Touré before some 2,500 delegates at a special ceremony in the morning Plenary session of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference currently taking place in Busan, Republic of Korea.
The event was introduced by leading Korean TV personality Jie-ae Sohn, a journalist with 25 years’ experience as a correspondent for some of the world’s leading media channels.
Co-organized with UN Women, the GEM-TECH Awards recognize the outstanding achievements of organizations and individuals in the area of gender equality and mainstreaming through information and communication technology (ICT). The launch of the awards in June of this year prompted over 360 nominations from over 70 countries around the world. The awards were open to leading women and men, as well as organizations working in the field of ICT and gender.
The seven GEM-TECH winners are:
Category [1]: applications, content, production capacities and skills for women’s social and political empowerment and links with sustainable development
Winner: UNESCO’s Women in Africa’s History e-Learning project Ethiopia
[2]ICT applications, content, production capacities and skills for women’s economic empowerment and poverty reduction
Winner: iMerit Technology, India
[3] Promoting Women in the ICT sector – initiatives to attract, retain and promote women in the ICT sector and into decision-making roles (public/private sector)
Winner: BCS Chartered Institute for IT United Kingdom
[4] Enabling girls to become ICT creators – initiatives aimed at providing girls with the opportunity to become not just active users, but creators of ICTs and content
Winner: Research Center for Feminist Action (CIPAF) Dominican Republic
[5]Closing the ICT gender gap, ensuring ICT accessibility for women, such as digital literacy training and ensuring affordable and meaningful access to ICTs by women.
Winner: Telecentre.org Foundation Philippines
[6] Efforts to reduce online threats and to build women’s confidence and security in the use of ICTs
Winner: Association for Progressive Communications (APC) South Africa
[ 7] ICT and broadband strategies, policies and frameworks that promote women’s digital empowerment
Winner: Federal Ministry of Communication Technology Nigeria
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मोदी भापे यूंएन से पीस कीपिंग फ़ोर्स के $ १०० मिलियन वसूल लो सोने की चिड़िया का एक पंख तो बन ही जाएगा

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ओये झल्लेया मुबारकां |ओये देखना हसाडे मुल्क को फिर से सोने की चिड़िया बनाने के लिए विदेशी निवेशकों की लाइन लग जाने वाली है ओये हसाडे सोणे पी एम नरेंद्र भाई दामोदर दास मोदी जी ने bhee फार्मा दिया है कि $100 बिलियन[$ 100 billion]dolars का विदेशी निवेश भारत के द्वार खटखटा रहा है |ओये हुन ते मौजां ही मौजां अब तो हसाडे भारत में नौकरियां ही नौकरियां होंगी लोगों की जेबों में नोट ही नोट होंगे | ओये जितने फटे पुराने कपडे हैं उनके भी थैले सिल्वा के रख ले

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ओ मेरे सेठ जी यूंएन से पीस कीपिंग फ़ोर्स के ही $ १०० मिलियन वसूल लो तो सोने की चिड़िया का एक पंख तो बन ही जाएगा |
आप जी के मोदी जी विदेशी निवेश दिखा कर महाराष्ट्र और हरियाणा का बेशक दिल जीत रहे हैं लेकिन ये तो आप भी मानोगे कि अंतराष्ट्रीय शांति स्थापना सेना[ peacekeeping Forces] के ऑपरेशंस में भारतीयों ने हमेशा अपना खून पसीना बहाने में दरियादिली दिखाई है लेकिन संयुक्त राष्ट्र [ UN ]ने हसाडे $ ११० मिलियन दबा कर रखे हुए हैं अगर $ [यूं एस डी] की वैल्यू गिरने से पहले ये रकम मिल जाये तो वाकई हो जाने हैं वारे के न्यारे |

Barack Obama Called on International Community to Join Against ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression

Barack Obama Called on International Community to Join Against ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression
American President Barack Obama Called on the International Community to Join the U.S. in Meeting the Challenges Of ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression
President Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The President spoke about the problems that demand the urgent attention of the international community-
[1]from the Ebola outbreak in parts of West Africa, to
[2]Russian aggression in Ukraine, to the
[3]senseless brutality of ISIL terrorists threatening innocent lives.Obama Also
[4] Expressed Concern Over Crime In U S A Also.
Obama Said “We choose hope over fear. We see the future not as something out of our control, but as something we can shape for the better through concerted and collective effort,” he said.
Addressing international community Obama Said Peace is not merely the absence of war, but the presence of a better life.
Bringing the world, especially Muslim communities, together to explicitly, forcefully, and consistently reject the ideology of terrorists, in part by committing to a new set of principles to reject intolerance and extremism in the education of our children”
Addressing Young Muslim World Obama Said “I’d like to speak directly to young people across the Muslim world. You come from a great tradition that stands for education, not ignorance; innovation, not destruction; the dignity of life, not murder. Those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. And America Will Not Give Up on the Pursuit of Peace
Obama Suggested Following Measures For Isolation Of terrorist group ISIL
[1] Degrading and ultimately destroying the terrorist group ISIL
[2]Bringing the world, especially Muslim communities, together to explicitly, forcefully, and consistently reject the ideology of terrorists, in part by committing to a new set of principles to reject intolerance and extremism in the education of our children
[3]Addressing the cycle of conflict that creates the conditions terrorists prey upon
[4]Ensuring that Arab and Muslim countries focus on the extraordinary potential of their people — a chance that is possible and doesn’t need to come at the expense of tradition
He noted, however, that our country has also failed to live up to our ideals. Ferguson, Missouri — where a young man was killed and a community was divided — brought America’s racial and ethnic tensions before the world:

ITU Awards President of Rwanda Mr Paul Kagame For Promoting ICT

World Telecommunication and Information Society Awards President of Rwanda Mr Paul Kagame
ITU Awards President of Rwanda Mr Paul Kagame,+ President of Republicof Korea Ms Park Geun-hye, + Mr Carlos Slim, World Telecommunication and Information Society Award 2014
ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré announced the winners of the 2014 World Telecommunication and Information Society Award. [1]Mr Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda+
[2]Ms Park Geun-hye, President of the Republic of Korea+
[3]Mr Carlos Slim, Chairman, Grupo Carso +
[4]President of the Carlos Slim Foundation have been honoured in recognition of their leadership and dedication towards promoting ICT development and broadband connectivity as a means of achieving sustainable development
President Kagame is recognized for his leadership in the advancement of education and the potential of ICT as a dynamic industry as well as an enabler for Africa’s socio-economic transformation. He currently serves as Chairman of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Group on UN MDG Advocacy Group.
President Park is the leader of the Republic of Korea, which has consistently topped ITU’s ICT Index for Measuring the Information Society. The Government has unveiled a set of long-term plans that foster creative talent, a move that establishes a new paradigm towards building a vibrant national economy in a digital environment.
Mr Carlos Slim commands a diverse range of business portfolios within the Carso Group, with América Móvil a leading supplier of telecommunications services. He has been committed to the promotion of technologies for development and his philanthropic activities have contributed to social and cultural development ranging from the promotion of arts to support in the areas of education, health, employment generation and community development.
President Kagame and Mr Slim are co-Chairs of the ITU-UNESCO Broadband Commission for Digital Development.

Future of Internet Governance Will Be Discussed In Sao Paolo from April 23-24, 2014:I T U

Future of Internet Governance Will Be Discussed In Sao Paolo from April 23-24, 2014.
Secretary-General Touré will represent United Nations on High Level Multi stakeholder Committee
ITU Secretary-General Dr Hamadoun I. Touré will join the High Level Multi stakeholder Committee (HLMC) as one of two representatives of the United Nations, alongside Wu Hongbo, Under Secretary-General of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA).
Chaired by Brazilian Minister of Communications Paulo Bernardo Silva, the HLMC will be responsible for overseeing the overall strategy of the meeting and fostering the involvement of the international community. Comprising 26 members, including the two representatives appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the Committee will be composed of Ministerial-level representation from 12 governments and 12 members of the multi-stakeholder community (three each from civil society, the private sector, academia and the technical community).Dr Touré praised Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff for taking the initiative to further open and inclusive dialogue on efforts towards ensuring trust and confidence in the Internet, which is now recognized by countries worldwide as a critical resource for growth and ongoing socio-economic development.
“I welcome the responsibility of representing the UN system on the HLMC, alongside Under Secretary-General Wu of UNDESA,” said Dr Touré. “Today’s knowledge-driven Information Society has been built on the development and expansion of the Internet. I commend the pioneering vision and dedication of all stakeholders involved in the creation of this extraordinary resource, including the technical and academic communities and civil society.”
“Today’s Internet is a global public good, the value and utility of which can only be further developed and protected through the involvement and goodwill of all stakeholders,” Dr Touré continued. “As our physical and cyber worlds overlap, there is increased need for high-level dialogue that addresses emerging challenges, including the need to ensure that the Internet remains a secure space that supports human rights, economic development, rule of law and good governance.”
In 2003 and 2005, ITU worked alongside the entire UN family, the business community and civil society to organize the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in two phases. Each phase marked the culmination of many months of consultation and negotiations among as many as 20,000 participants from government, civil society, the private sector, academia and international organizations.
The world’s first truly open, inclusive multi-stakeholder global meeting on ICT policy, WSIS led to an internationally-negotiated working definition of ‘Internet governance’. It also succeeded in securing international consensus on a set of broad principles for the transparent and democratic management of this critical global resource. The forthcoming 10-year anniversary of WSIS is a key milestone and offers a unique opportunity for the world to take stock and review the implementation of the WSIS principles.
ITU welcomes Brazil’s timely efforts to facilitate a global dialogue on these important matters and looks forward to transparent, open, constructive and meaningful discussions that are inclusive of all nations and stakeholders, from developing and developed countries alike, with a view to ensuring a better, more secure Internet for all.