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K.C. Jena elected CILT-INDIA National Chairman

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) Mr K.C. Jena, Member Staff, Railway Board, has been elected National Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistic and Transport-India (CILT-India).

Headquartered in London, CILT is a non-official organisation.

Established in 1919, it has a membership of 40,000 all over the world. CILT deals with logistics and all modes of transportation.

CILT-India division is a growing organisation, which hopes to play its part in improving standards of logistics and transportation in the country.

Capt. J.S. Gill, Nautical Advisor, Govt. of India, Mr. K.K.

Agarwal, former Member Traffic, Railway Board and Lt. Gen. D.V.

Kalra (retd.) were elected vice-chairmen, while N.M.

Balasubrahamanyam, former Executive Director, Institute of Rail Transport was elected as Secretary General.

Mr Vinod K. Asthana, GGM (Operations), IRCTC, was elected as Treasurer.

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India names four judges for the committee on prisoners

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) India today announced the names of four retired judges constituting the Committee on Prisoners to propose steps to ensure humane treatment and expeditious release of Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails. The Judges are Justice K R Vyas (former Chief Justice, Bombay High Court), Justice Amarjit Choudhary (former judge, Punjab and Haryana High Court), Justice A S Gill (former judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court) and Justice M A Khan (former judge of the Delhi.....

Govt to encourage setting up of Mega Food Parks

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Government today said that it will extend all possible assistance to the entrepreneurs who come foward for setting up Mega Food Parks in the country to enhance export from the food processing sector. Inaugurating the 22nd edition of Aahar at Pragati Maidan, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Food Processing Industries Subodh Kant Sahai said India is endowed with a strong agricultural production base with the government actively encouraging investment in agro processing industry to.....

Steel industry's prospect brighter in India:BCG

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The steel industry world wide will achieve significant growth of three to four per cent per year by the year 2015, reaching 1.5 billion tonnes to 1.7 billion tonnes annually. Over the same period, sustained high prices for raw materials and increasing consolidation will help to stabilise steel prices, according to a study prepared by the Boston Consultng Group (BCG) on ''Beyond the Boom; the Outlook for Global Steel.'' Talking to newsperson on the release.....
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