Key Facts. 🟆 India added 298 MW of solar operations capacity in Q4 2021 and installations were 75 % more compared to 2020. �� Uttar Pradesh had the maximum installations with 113 {MW} and accounted for 38 % of the total capacity additions in Q4 2021. U nion Minister of State (MoS) for Science & Technology, Dr Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx released India's Arctic policy titled 'India and the Arctic: building a partnership for sustainable development' in New Delhi.India is one of 13 nations holding Observer status in the Arctic Council. 🟆 It is available on the website of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (XxXX) at https: //xxx.xxxx.xxx.in. 🟆 Thirteen Non-arctic States have been approved as Observers to the Arctic Council. They are France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, China, Poland, India, Republic of Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom. 🟆 It is available on the website of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (XxXX) at https: / /xxx.xxxx.xxx.in. 🟆 Thirteen Non-arctic States have been approved as Observers to the Arctic Council.They are France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, China, Poland, India, Republic of Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Key Facts. In Niagara, there is a long history of municipalities helping each other in times of need. However, to ensure that appropriate provisions are in place to allow cross- jurisdictional emergency support, a mutual assistance agreement between Niagara’s municipalities, including the Regional Municipality, is required. • This assistance specifically includes personnel and equipment above and outside of normal services provided to the local municipalities directly or through a two-tier delivery model on any normal daily basis. • Approval of the Mutual Assistance Agreement enhances the Region’s ability to respond to an emergency or disaster situation, thereby reducing the impact on the community. This report will not, in itself, propose any new financial implications for the Niagara Region. However, within the Mutual Assistance Agreement template would be the ability for a municipality to recover the cost of providing assistance if requested. The Mutual Assistance Agreement is proposed to be permissive in nature and non- binding. It serves to protect staff and municipal legal interests when requested and to help their communities during times of need. This agreement does not in itself replace any existing Fire Services Mutual/Automatic Aid Plan. Rather it builds on the same spirit of cooperation to better facilitate assistance where practical and appropriate. When an emergency exists, regional and municipal employees as well as partner agencies take such action(s) under emergency management plans as may be required to protect the health, safety, welfare and property of the community. The ability to allow for cross- jurisdictional emergency support between Niagara’s municipalities and the Region will strengthen the ability to provide critical services and resources to residents during challenging circumstances. Based upon the Fire Mutual Aid Agreement, this new Mutual Assistance Agreement addresses the sharing of personnel, equipment and services as required to ensure the delivery of essential services in an emergency situation (e.g. natural disaster). In some instances, this “sharing” of resources was already being done but no formal agreement was in place. Without an agreement in place, municipalities were left open to risk for any injuries or damages. In 2012, a working group made up of CAO’s, human resource specialists and emergency management personnel was assembled to develop a project proposal, agreement template and operating guidelines for mutual assistanc...
Key Facts.  As per the rating agency, the GDP growth for Q1 to Q3 was negative, and it predicts the growth to be positive in Q4 at 0.3%.  As per the agency, the government final consumption expenditure will grow to 10.1% in FY22 and the private final consumption expenditure will grow to 11.2% in FY22.  The agriculture gross value will grow to 3% in FY22.  Static Part: o About Ind-Ra: It is 100% owned subsidiary of Fitch Group. Its HQ is in Mumbai  Static part: o CM of Kerala: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx o Governor of Kerala: Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx  Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx: He is appointed as MD and CEO of Aegon Life Insurance.  Static part: o HQ of Aegon Life Insurance: Mumbai  They have entered into MoU to implement the e-challan in the jurisdiction of the Shillong Traffic Police (STP).  The e-challan system will be a digital traffic enforcement solution which will be used to impose penalties on violators of traffic rules and to generate challan in a digital manner.  The e-challan system is integrated with XXXXX & XXXXXXX applications, which will enable Traffic Officials to fetch the details of the traffic violator.  The integration with XXXXX & XXXXXXX applications will provide vehicle and driver’s details, who has not to abide by the traffic rules.  The violators of the traffic rules can pay a fine amount using instant card payments by swiping PoS machine or by producing e-challan at traffic unit.  Static Part: o HQ of SBI: Mumbai o Chairman of SBI: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx o CM of Meghalaya: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx o Governor of Meghalaya: Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxx  They have signed the amount for the project called XXXXXXX (Chhattisgarh Inclusive Rural and Accelerated Agriculture Growth).  The project aims to develop a sustainable production system which will help the tribal community of the state to produce nutritious food.  The XXXXXXX project will be implemented in the southern tribal-majority region of the state, as this region is having a large population of poor and undernourished people.  So, this project in such a region will help the community to produce as well as consume nutritious food which will also improve their health and economic lifestyle.  The XXXXXXX project will prove beneficial to 180,000 households of 1000 villages of 8 districts of the state.  Static Part: o HQ of World Bank: Washington DC, US 35 o President of World Bank: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx
Key Facts.  The Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Ltd will provide a list of research topics and industrial experts to IIT Dhanbad  The advanced training to the experts will be provided by IIT Dhanbad  The entities will collaboratively perform R&D to attain advanced exploration and development in CBM.  They will particularly work for microbial enhanced recovery, advance reservoir simulation, CBM exploitation technology from deeper coal seams  Static Part: o HQ of Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Ltd: Mumbai
Key Facts. 2.1 The SNCT has agreed that leave should be provided in the cases of surrogacy and should be treated in accordance with Family Leave provisions.
Key Facts. 5.1 The service review identified a number of weaknesses with current service provision which include:
5.1.1 Lack of management information on customer contacts, e.g. • What precisely are customers calling about? • What was the outcome of their contact? • Which types of contact are increasing and why? • Have customers called about the issue before and if so why wasn’t it resolved first time? • How customers felt about their customer service experience.
5.1.2 Without meaningful information of this kind it is impossible to provide a professional customer service based on continuous improvement and ensuring that customer contacts are handled by the most appropriate officer. This information is provided by Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and other systems (e.g. GovMetric) and the functionality that these systems provide is explored in the Business Case.
5.1.3 Lack of systems functionality e.g. workflow to support business processes Workflow ensures that members of staff are alerted to new customer contacts at the earliest opportunity without relying on transferring calls or sending internal emails. This tracks at any point of time what actions are outstanding to resolve outstanding customer calls. Charnwood have spent 4 years becoming self – sufficient in the operation of the Lagan CRM system and have mapped many of their processes and supporting workflows. Harborough can take advantage of this work whilst retaining the ability to tweak process maps and workflows to reflect Harborough’s requirements.
5.1.4 The current staff contracts stipulate which days and times part – time staff work. This prevents peak call demand being matched with appropriate resources. It is being addressed in parallel with the development of this business case.
5.1.5 The ratio of team leaders to customer service advisors is currently less than 1:4. A ratio of 1:12 is the norm in contact centre service provision. In addition advisors are being remunerated based on out of date job descriptions. The revision of job descriptions and evaluation has been conducted and unions and staff have been kept informed of the results of this process. Again, this is in parallel with the development of this business case.
5.1.6 The first 2 points above (5.1.1 and 5.1.2) will be addressed through implementation of the Charnwood option in the fastest timescales.
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Key Facts. Alcatel-Lucent´s Bell Labs and TU Dresden, via its 5G Lab Germany, are collaborating to develop key technologies that will define the future of 5G networks. • Of the four research tracks at the 5G Lab Germany – Wireless and Networks, Tactile Internet Applications, Silicon Systems and Mobile Edge Cloud - Alcatel-Lucent will initially focus effort on the Wireless & Networks track. • Alcatel-Lucent’s research cooperation will focus in two areas: Definition of a new air interface, and the use of multiple device-to-radio connections. • As a research partner, Bell Labs will fund the joint research and will then incorporate findings into its ongoing Network 2020 development work.
Key Facts. 5.1 The Leicestershire County Council is in the process of submitting an Outline Business Case to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for Private Finance Initiative (PFI) credits to support the proposed procurement of long term waste treatment facilities.
5.2 In order to satisfy the requirements of the national, regional and Leicestershire waste management strategies together with the European Landfill Directive, it is essential that new waste management facilities are created to provide an alternative to landfill disposal.
5.3 The long term waste procurement project stems from implementation of the revised Leicestershire Municipal Waste Management Strategy (LMWMS) adopted in July 2006 by all the partners within the Leicestershire Waste Management Partnership (LWMP) of which this Council is a member.
5.4 An extract from the report to the County Council's Cabinet on 8th April 2008 titled 'Procurement of Long Term Waste Management Treatment Facilities' is attached at Appendix B, which provides more context on the proposed procurement of long term waste treatment facilities by the County Council and the need for the Agreement between the WDA and the WCA.