Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Yog Guru Baba Ramdev latest protest against corruption ended today on the sixth day of protest on Tuesday against blackmoney and declared that he will launch a big movement against Congress before the Lok Sabha elections.
 Ramdev was taken into custody on fifth day along with hundreds of supporters who took an anti-Congress turn in their march towards Parliament. On a day of high drama and after BJP and JD(U) leaders offered their support, Ramdev, who had been dilly-dallying for the past three days on his strategy, asked his thousands of supporters to march towards Parliament, three km away from the protest venue at Ramlila Maidan, for a dharna outside.
“Congress hatao, desh bachao” (Remove Congress, Save the country) was the slogan Ramdev gave in his address and later in the march that discarded any semblance of neutrality in the campaign against corruption mounted by him.
He had been claiming that his protest had no political agenda but intended to fight corruption.
As they started the march, police took Ramdev, who was on fast for the past five days, and his supporters into custody on charges of violating prohibitory orders for being taken to a makeshift jail in Bawana in the city’s outskirts.
After his staying put at Ambedkar Stadium throughout the night refusing to vacate it, Ramdev told his supporters that he "is acceding to the appeal of his supporters and is calling off the fast but the movement will continue."
"I had earlier said that I will end my fast in Jail. This stadium is a makeshift jail. I had said will call off my fast only after my supporters get food and water. Late in the night, they were provided with food and water," Ramdev said on Tuesday morning.
"They have appealed to me to end the fast at 11:00 AM," Ramdev said, addressing his supporters on Tuesday morning.He also said there will a big movement against Congress ahead of the next Lok Sabha elections.Yoga guru said history will be created today and he will announce his next course of action before noon.Ramdev went around the Ambedkar Stadium meeting his supporters who had gathered there since Monday evening.
Ramdev held an early morning strategy session with his close aides to fine tune the future course of his protest.He had on Monday night rejected an appeal by police to vacate the stadium flagging concerns ahead of Independence Day as the facility was near Red Fort where the nation’s celebrations will take place.
The Yoga guru had adopted a vigorous stand in his protest against blackmoney and was arrested during a march to Parliament but late in the night he refused to quit the stadium from where he and his few thousand supporters were released.His protest fast was marked by dilly-dallying over the last three days as he deferred announcing his strategy in the face of central government's total indifference to his agitation against corruption

Sonia & Shinde visit Assam relief camps

The UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi accompanied by Home Minister Shushil Kumar Shinde today visited relief camps. They were accompanied by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and met representatives of civil society organisations. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made by the State government for the people in relief camps and assured them of full security. Day curfew has been lifted in all the violence affected districts. However, the night curfew continues as a precautionary measure. Official correspondent reports over One lakh sixty thousand people have returned to their homes from the relief camps. However, more than three lakh people are still in relief camps and state government is taking all steps to ensure proper medical care of people living in the camps.

The security forces have intensified their patrolling to instill confidence among the people apart from keeping an eye on anti-social elements ahead of the Independence Day celebrations.
Foreign Companies in Retail Sector:
A list of approved proposals under Single Brand Retail Trade is at Annexure.


ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 537 FOR ANSWER ON 13th AUGUST, 2012.

LIST OF APPROVED CASES IN SINGLE BRAND RETAIL TRADE

Sl.No
Name of Investor and country
1.
M/s Tano India Private Equity Fund I/and or its subsidiaries, Mauritius
2.
M/s Louis Vuitton Malletier (France)
3.
M/s Lladro Commercial S.A, Spain
4.
M/s Fendi International, SA, France
5.
M/s Damro Exports Pvt. Ltd., Sri Lanka
6.
M/s RINO Greggio Argenterie, S.p.A Italy or its subsidiary
7.
M/s Mitsui Automotive Investment B.V, Nethelands
8.
M/s ErmenegildoZegnaHolditaltaSpA, Italy
9.
M/s Etamint, Belgium
10.
M/s Lee Cooper International Ltd., U.K
11.
M/s FabindiaInc, USA
M/s WCP Mauritius Holdings, Mauritius
12.
M/s Socomec SA, France
13.
(i) M/s Grotto SPA, Italy
(ii)  M/s SimsetSpA, Italy
14.
M/s Sin Rong Pvt. Ltd, Singapore
15.
M/s WahLuen Electronic Tools Co. Ltd., China
16.
M/s Fabriano SDN BHD, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
17.
M/s Christian Dior Couture, Paris, France
18.
M/s Forever New Clothing Pty. Ltd., Australia
19.
M/s Hermes International France
20.
M/s Trio Selection Inc., Canada
21.
(i) M/s Tod’s Hong-Kong Ltd.,Hong Kong.
(ii) M/s Tod’s International BV, Netherlands
22.
M/s Diesel International  BV Netherlands
23.
M/s Dolce &Gabbana, Milan, Italy and/or its subsidiaries, affiliates or associate companies
24.
(i)M/s LA Bicycles (Thailand)
(ii)M/s Indus Trading Co., Thailand
25.
M/s Rene Derhy, France
26.
M/s Crocs Asia Pvt. Ltd. Singapore
27.
M/s Richmont Services B.V Amsterdam, Netherlands directly or through one or more of its affiliates
28.
M/s Power Plate India Holdings Ltd., Mauritius
29.
M/s Giorgio Armani Holding BV, Netherlands
30.
M/s Giordano Mauritius Ltd., Mauritius
31.
M/s Pearle India, Netherlands
32.
M/s Marks & Spencer PLC U.K. Directly or through its affiliates
33.
M/s Hallmark Group Ltd., UK
34.
M/s Piquadro S.P.A, Italy
35.
M/s Ferragamo International B.V, Netherlands
36.
M/s Aran World S.r.l. Italy `
37.
M/s. Celio International, Belgium. Directly or through its affiliates
38.
M/s S.Oliver Bernd FreiherGmbh& Co., Germany Directly or through its affiliates
39.
M/s Louis Vuitton, France
40.
M/s Doral Capital S.A  Luxembourg
41.
M/s DAMA S.p.A, Italy
42.
M/s Cool Toy Watch Srl, Italy
43.
M/s Austria Puma DasellchaftMbH, Austria
44.
M/s Lerros  Moden Gmbh, Germany
45.
M/s Poltrona Frau S.p.A Frau, italy
46.
M/s Indo International S.A Spain
47.
M/s Nokia Corporation Finland, Directly or through its wholly owned Indian subsidiary Nokia India Pvt. Ltd
48.
M/s Damas LLC, Dubai, UAE, Directly or through its affiliates
49.
M/s Oviesse S.P.A Italy
50.
M/s Industria de DisenoTextilSociedadAnonima (Inditex S.A), Spain
51.
M/s L’Occitane Singapore Pte. Lte., Singapore
52.
M/s FIAMM  S.p.A, italy
53.
M/s Gucci Group N V Netherlands
54.
M/s Burberry International Holdings Ltd., UK OR WoS of M/s Burberry Group Plc. UK
55.
M/s Mothercare UK Ltd.,U.K Directly or through it affiliates and or group company
56.
M/s Early Learning Centre Ltd., U.K
57.
M/s Verve Hearing Systems AG, Switzerland
58.
Mr. Matteo Basso, Mr. Daniele Cesaro, Mrs. Beatrice Basso, Italy
59.
M/s C&J Clark International Ltd., UK
60.
M/s Delsey S.A, France
61.
M/s Christian Louboutin S.A France
62.
M/s Timex Garments Pvt. Ltd., Sri Lanka
63.
M/s Canali Holding S.A, Italy


         This information was given by the Minister of State  for Commerce &     Industry Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia  in written reply to a question in Lok  Sabha today.

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