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WEBCAST 24-26 FEB - APRICOT 2025 Conference
From 24th to 26th February 2025, the Malaysia Network Operators Group (MyNOG) hosts the APRICOT 2025 conference in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, as part of a wider nine-day summit consists of seminars, technical training, tutorials, conference sessions, birds-of-a-feather (BOFs), and other forums with the goal of spreading and sharing the knowledge required to operate the Internet within the Asia…
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Sandeep Marwah Launches New Books by Indian-Origin Foreign Nationals

Noida: A momentous occasion unfolded at Marwah Studios in Noida Film City as Indian-origin foreign nationals, eager to delve deeper into the intricacies of India’s media and entertainment industry, gathered for a special event. Hosted as part of their homecoming to India, the event witnessed the unveiling of two remarkable books authored by esteemed individuals from across the globe.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the President of Marwah Studios, graced the occasion with his presence and shared his thoughts on the significance of these literary works. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to launch the books, Dr. Marwah released Dr. Satish Rai’s “The Age of Truth” from Australia and Dr. Shardhanand Harinandan Singh’s “Homogenization In Multiculturality” from the Netherlands. In doing so, he not only acknowledged their contributions but also highlighted the enriching exchange of ideas between nations.
“This momentous occasion adds to the legacy of Marwah Studios,” remarked Dr. Sandeep Marwah, underscoring the institution’s commitment to fostering global dialogue and collaboration. He also presented the guests with his own books, showcasing the rich tapestry of accomplishments and accolades associated with Marwah Studios.
During the event, Dr. Marwah provided the visiting delegation with a comprehensive overview of Marwah Studios and AAFT University, detailing their diverse range of activities and initiatives. He particularly emphasized the upcoming Global Festival of Journalism scheduled to take place from 12th to 14th February, inviting the guests to partake in this celebration of media and storytelling.
The event was attended by a distinguished gathering, including Rajnesh Lal from Australia, Aslam Khan from Mumbai, Suniti Maharaj from Florida, USA, and Vidya Gangadeen from London, UK. Their presence underscored the international scope of the event and the shared passion for promoting cultural exchange and understanding.
As the books find their way into the hands of readers around the world, they are poised to become valuable contributions to the literary landscape, bridging continents and fostering greater cross-cultural appreciation.
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CJ administers oath of office to Justice Sreedharan
SRINAGAR, May 10: Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice N. Kotiswar Singh, today administered the oath of office to Justice Atul Sreedharan as Judge of High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, in the Chief Justice’s Court Room at Srinagar. The Oath taking ceremony was physically attended at Srinagar by Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Justice Rajnesh Oswal, Justice Vinod…

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प्रो कबड्डी 9 लाइव स्कोर: बेंगलुरु बुल्स बनाम बंगाल वॉरियर्स - 7 से शुरू, भविष्यवाणियां, दस्ते, लाइव स्ट्रीमिंग विवरण
प्रो कबड्डी 9 लाइव स्कोर: बेंगलुरु बुल्स बनाम बंगाल वॉरियर्स – 7 से शुरू, भविष्यवाणियां, दस्ते, लाइव स्ट्रीमिंग विवरण
बेंगलुरू बैल हमलावर: Vikash Kandola, Bharat, Neeraj Narwal, More G B, Harmanjit Singh, Nageshor Tharu, Lal Mohar Yadav, Harmanjeet Singh, रक्षक: Mayur Kadam, Mahender Singh, Aman, Saurabh Nandal, Rajnesh, Yash Hooda, Naik, Rohit Kumar., Sudhakar Krishant हरफनमौला: Rahul Khatik, Sachin Narwal, Rajesh Narwal, Narender Hooda बंगाल योद्धाओं हमलावर: मनिंदर सिंह, श्रीकांत जाधव, आकाश पिकलमुंडे, असलम…
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Hanshi Rajnesh Choudhary ji (Gen. Secretary Karate Association of INDIA) Shri Pawan Goel ji ( President Uttar Pradesh Sports Karate Association ) Shihan Amit Gupta Ji (General Secretary Uttar Pradesh Sports Karate Association) Shihan Deepak Aggarwal (Joint Secretary Delhi Olympic Association & Adviser Uttar Pradesh Sports Karate Association) Shihan Pushpender Singh Rawat (General Secretary Ghaziabad District Sports Karate Association) Shri Rajkumar ( Treasurer Ghaziabad District Sports Karate Association) (at INDIRAPURAM KARATE SCHOOL) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc4B2HEPane/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Chief Justice administers oath to newly appointed HC Judges
Chief Justice administers oath to newly appointed HC Judges
Jammu Tawi, Nov 9: Justice Pankaj Mithal, Chief Justice of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh today administered oath of office to two newly appointed Judges, Justice Mohan Lal and Justice Mohammad Akram Chowdhary, as Judges of High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. The oath taking ceremony was attended at Jammu by Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur, Justice Sindhu Sharma, Justice Rajnesh…

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Chhattisgarh Govt suspends DGP Mukesh Gupta and SP Rajnesh Singh

DGP Mukesh Gupta & SP Rajnesh Singh suspended after the Economic Offences Wing registered an FIR against them for alleged criminal conspiracy and illegal phone tapping during the Civil Supplies Corporation scam probe in 2015 in Chhattisgarh. They have been placed under suspension, a senior state Home Department official said, adding that Gupta and Singh will be attached to the State Police Headquarters in Raipur during their suspension. The two officers were booked on Thursday night by the EOW on a complaint filed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (EOW) Anil Bakshi, who is the investigation officer of the SIT. The 1988 batch IPS officer Mukesh Gupta was among the trusted comrades of former Chief Minister Raman Singh who headed the BJP regime for 15 years. During the previous (BJP) regime, Gupta headed the Economic Offence Wing (EOW) as well as Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Read the full article
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DICT links up with non-profit group to unveil ICT roadmap
DICT links up with non-profit group to unveil ICT roadmap
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has partnered with non-profit advocacy group Internet Society to launch the National ICT Ecosystem Framework (NICTEF).
Photo shows DICT acting secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. (right) and Rajnesh Singh, chief regional director for Asia Pacific at Internet Society, unveiling the ICT framework
The ICT roadmap, its purveyors said,…
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Singapore industry needs stronger codes of conduct as consumer data gains value
Singapore industry needs stronger codes of conduct as consumer data gains value
With businesses capturing more data about their customers, Singapore needs to reassess its guidelines and codes of conduct for the industry to ensure personal information is used responsibly and securely. Pointing to the data “gold rush”, Rajnesh Singh, Asia-Pacific bureau director for Internet Society (ISOC), said companies increasingly were realising they could make money out of data and <a…
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E-commerce RCEP Chapter: Have Big Tech’s Demands Fizzled?
Post-Mortem of Asia-Pacific regional IGF Panel Discussing Trade Rules
Over the past month, trade officials of the ASEAN group of countries and its six biggest trading partners have been frantically working to finalize the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Expected to be ratified later this year, the RCEP is the largest mega-regional trade treaty currently being negotiated, and the first to include norms and rules on e-commerce.
Despite countries such as Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand pushing for a detailed chapter on e-commerce based on the model of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the latest information we have from the negotiating room is that the e-commerce chapter of RCEP will be far less ambitious, dealing mostly with familiar and uncontentious issues such as standards for electronic payments and signatures.
This will displease big tech companies that had hoped that RCEP would include rules on cutting-edge (but more contentious) topics like forced data localization. Data localization rules (such as rules requiring data about local users to be stored on servers within the country) would increase costs for tech companies and raise entry barriers for small competitors.
But some countries favour these rules because it allows them to subject overseas platforms to local privacy regulations, or for more sinister reasons such as making the servers more easily accessible to local surveillance programs. EFF’s position is that although data localization is rarely justified, if rules prohibiting it are to be included in trade agreements, it is essential that each country has adequate privacy and data protection laws to protect their citizens’ data.
Transparency Demands
So far, text specific to e-commerce have not been made publicly available and the leaked Terms of Reference for the Working Group on ecommerce (WGEC) is the only reference to what issues could make an appearance in the RCEP. EFF has been advocating for transparency in trade through the active dissemination of provisions related to digital economy being discussed or included in the RCEP.
We have also been pushing negotiating countries to open up the trade processes in order to bring them into closer alignment with the Internet community’s norms of open, multi-stakeholder governance. Unfortunately, at this late stage of negotiations and amidst intensifying pressure to conclude the agreement the opportunities for broad and meaningful public participation in the RCEP process remain limited.
To address the lack of public inputs and facilitate engagement between RCEP negotiators and affected stakeholders EFF has been organising a series of interventions. We organised a panel on Intellectual Property at the 18th Round in Manila, Philippines and another at the recently concluded 19th round in Hyderabad, India focusing on e-commerce issues. The most recent of these interventions was a panel on 'Trade Rules for the Digital Economy: Asia's Agreement at the WTO and RCEP' at Asia Pacific regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) which took place in Bangkok from 26-29 July, 2017.
APrIGF Workshop Report
The discussions kicked off with an overview developments in global trade including shelving of large agreements such as TPP and TISA, the rise of regional treaties such as the NAFTA and RCEP and recent developments at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). While there is little public information on e-commerce provisions in the RCEP, issues included in the TPP as well as industry demands serve as reference for Internet governance areas that could be included.
Professor Peng Hwa, Nanyang Technological University drew upon the important linkages between trade and Internet governance. Different national contexts and agendas are guiding the negotiating parties and their strategies with regards to e-commerce. Given how nascent most issues related to digital economy are, there is need for continued dialogue and a measured approach to developing consensus based global rules.
Rajnesh Singh, Director Asia Pacific Regional Bureau Internet Society highlighted the challenges that trade committees and negotiators face - from uneven representation of nations, and resources to varying interpretation of the same issue. The push to regulate cross-border e-commerce underlines the need for concerted effort from civil society, academia and the technical community to ensure user rights are being inserted in these agreements.
Ms Duangthip Chomprang, Director for Regional Cooperation and Assistance at the International Institute for Trade and Development pointed out key factors behind regional efforts to push ICT issues through trade. First, almost 70% of all global preferential trade agreements are in the Asia Pacific region, and there has also been a steady decoupling between developed and developing countries of the region. This has created the political will to push for provisions on the digital economy. Second an important, if often overlooked linkage is between the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) which includes provisions to ensure trade and commerce agreements contribute to the achievement of these goals.
While there is a long way to go in improving transparency of the RCEP negotiations it was encouraging to have Mr Akhuputra, Chair the Working Group on e-Commerce (WGEC) to provide insights both into the process and the challenges of including as yet unresolved technological issues. Though the RCEP negotiations are in the 19th round the WGEC has had nine meetings so far. Mr Akhuputra suggested that the next round in South Korea may be the final meeting of the e-commerce negotiators.
Although the text remains secret, the e-commerce chapter is believed to be shorter and less detailed than the chapters on goods and services. Rules and text included will be broad enough to factor for the development gaps between participating countries. A provision likely to make an appearance, since it is included in more than 40% of the 90 trade agreements that are active in the region, covers paperless trade. Provisions for the use of international standards for paperless trade would apply to electronic authentication, e-signatures and e-documents. He highlighted the tensions between push for technologies such as blockchain and smart contracts and inclusion of text in trade agreements that seek "mutual recognition" and compliance with "international standards".
Complicating the work of WGEC are traditional segregations of areas such as goods and services which are not as easy to import in the digital context. For example, rules on electronic transmissions and goods are negotiated separately in trade agreements. However there is no consensus on how to treat electronic transmissions that transform into goods. Provisions on electronic transmission and services could impact the regulation of 3D printing technologies which are expected to shape the future of medical ecosystem in developing and less developed nations.
We are far from seeing which concerns have been addressed or what the final text will look like, but the contours of RCEP on e-commerce are beginning to materialise. Even though these details are just emerging, it may already be too late for civil society to influence the drafting of specific provisions as the WGEC is attempting to freeze the text. However, there remains a small chance that the Trade Negotiating Committee may decide to extend negotiations or open up specific issues.
For now it seems that the e-commerce chapter is going to be less ambitious and contentious than that of the TPP. Nonetheless EFF will continue to maintain a close eye on e-commerce developments in the RCEP, and continue to advocate for better transparency and public access to the negotiations.
You can watch the full video of the discussions in our workshop here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpFsJjWaeB4&t=744s
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