Cardinale Tarcisio Bertone: “Il Cittadino” del 27 dicembre 2015DailyFocusNews
Cardinale Tarcisio Bertone: “Durante il giudizio finale spero di essere sostenuto nel rispondere alle impegnative domande del Signore, quando lui vorrà, da quanti ho potuto aiutare, e da quanti ancora adesso posso aiutare.”
Cardinale Tarcisio Bertone: “Il Cittadino” del 27 dicembre 2015DailyFocusNews
Cardinale Tarcisio Bertone: “Durante il giudizio finale spero di essere sostenuto nel rispondere alle impegnative domande del Signore, quando lui vorrà, da quanti ho potuto aiutare, e da quanti ancora adesso posso aiutare.”
The document summarizes issues with government revenue and spending in India over the past two decades based on data from the Ministry of Finance and Comptroller and Auditor General.
1) Government claims of increased revenue collections are illusory when adjusted for inflation, as much of the reported growth is due to rising prices rather than real economic growth.
2) Significant tax revenues have gone uncollected due to delays in the legal system, underassessment of taxes owed, and failure to recover unpaid taxes.
3) While government expenditure has increased nominally, the real growth accounting for inflation has been much less. Much spending goes to government salaries and pensions rather than development programs.
The document outlines the history of rail transport beginning with ancient "rut ways" and moving through key developments like the first steam locomotive, establishment of rail lines in India, and growth of the Indian railway system to over 65,000 km of track by 2000-01. It also provides details on zones, rolling stock, finances, and recommendations from the 2003 Railway Audit Norms Committee to modernize audit practices on the railways.
NPD Lecture01 - Introduction to Product Design and Developmentnovabk2000
The document provides an overview of product design and development as well as new product management. It defines what constitutes a product and the product development process. It also discusses characteristics of successful new products, challenges in product development, and who is typically involved. The document then covers topics related to new product management including opportunity identification, examples of innovative new products, what qualifies as a new product, and factors that determine a successful new product.
Reinventing the Indian Audit & Accounts ServiceShantanu Basu
This document proposes restructuring the Indian Audit and Accounts Department (IAAD) to make it better aligned with India's changing governance model of liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG). It argues that IAAD needs to decentralize, delayer, and differentiate its structure horizontally and vertically to improve timeliness, flexibility, innovation, and audit coverage. It proposes separating audit of central and state governments, differentiating central government audit by functional clusters, and establishing five distinct operational levels and two separate management streams. The goal is to shift IAAD's operating paradigm from a geography-based model to a functional theme-based "hub and spoke" model to modernize the organization and make it better able to fulfill its duties
This document discusses the poor environmental conditions and lack of proper infrastructure in Delhi, India. It notes issues like broken sidewalks, overflowing sewage lines, lack of waste management, pollution from vehicles and industry, and an extremely polluted Yamuna River. It then provides several recommendations to help address Delhi's environmental problems, including converting government vehicles to CNG, establishing no-vehicle zones, increasing parking fees, enforcing emissions tests, relocating repair shops, and powering infrastructure with solar. The goal is to take short-term action that leads to long-term sustainability improvements in India's capital city.
The document discusses issues and proposed reforms for India's education system. It notes contradictions between different perspectives on the system and disparities between schools. It proposes several reforms, including banning political parties from educational institutions, introducing teacher competency exams, hiring principals through open contracts, and increasing funding through taxes and corporate social responsibility programs. Overall, the document advocates for supporting existing "enclaves of excellence" in the education system while also reforming issues around infrastructure, bureaucracy, and politics.
The document summarizes issues with government revenue and spending in India over the past two decades based on data from the Ministry of Finance and Comptroller and Auditor General.
1) Government claims of increased revenue collections are illusory when adjusted for inflation, as much of the reported growth is due to rising prices rather than real economic growth.
2) Significant tax revenues have gone uncollected due to delays in the legal system, underassessment of taxes owed, and failure to recover unpaid taxes.
3) While government expenditure has increased nominally, the real growth accounting for inflation has been much less. Much spending goes to government salaries and pensions rather than development programs.
The document outlines the history of rail transport beginning with ancient "rut ways" and moving through key developments like the first steam locomotive, establishment of rail lines in India, and growth of the Indian railway system to over 65,000 km of track by 2000-01. It also provides details on zones, rolling stock, finances, and recommendations from the 2003 Railway Audit Norms Committee to modernize audit practices on the railways.
NPD Lecture01 - Introduction to Product Design and Developmentnovabk2000
The document provides an overview of product design and development as well as new product management. It defines what constitutes a product and the product development process. It also discusses characteristics of successful new products, challenges in product development, and who is typically involved. The document then covers topics related to new product management including opportunity identification, examples of innovative new products, what qualifies as a new product, and factors that determine a successful new product.
Reinventing the Indian Audit & Accounts ServiceShantanu Basu
This document proposes restructuring the Indian Audit and Accounts Department (IAAD) to make it better aligned with India's changing governance model of liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG). It argues that IAAD needs to decentralize, delayer, and differentiate its structure horizontally and vertically to improve timeliness, flexibility, innovation, and audit coverage. It proposes separating audit of central and state governments, differentiating central government audit by functional clusters, and establishing five distinct operational levels and two separate management streams. The goal is to shift IAAD's operating paradigm from a geography-based model to a functional theme-based "hub and spoke" model to modernize the organization and make it better able to fulfill its duties
This document discusses the poor environmental conditions and lack of proper infrastructure in Delhi, India. It notes issues like broken sidewalks, overflowing sewage lines, lack of waste management, pollution from vehicles and industry, and an extremely polluted Yamuna River. It then provides several recommendations to help address Delhi's environmental problems, including converting government vehicles to CNG, establishing no-vehicle zones, increasing parking fees, enforcing emissions tests, relocating repair shops, and powering infrastructure with solar. The goal is to take short-term action that leads to long-term sustainability improvements in India's capital city.
The document discusses issues and proposed reforms for India's education system. It notes contradictions between different perspectives on the system and disparities between schools. It proposes several reforms, including banning political parties from educational institutions, introducing teacher competency exams, hiring principals through open contracts, and increasing funding through taxes and corporate social responsibility programs. Overall, the document advocates for supporting existing "enclaves of excellence" in the education system while also reforming issues around infrastructure, bureaucracy, and politics.
Solennità maria ausiliatrice una festa nel segno di don bosco presiede mons e...DailyFocusNews
Festeggiamenti per la Solennità di Maria Santissima Ausiliatrice, a presiedere la Santa Messa S.E. Mons Enrico Dal Covolo, Rettore della Pontificia Università Lateranense. Grande attenzione ai giovani, alla loro formazione spirituale e sociale secondo il solco tracciato da San Giovanni Bosco.
2. Don Stefano
Gerbaudo,
getta
il primo seme
dell’attuale
Istituto
riunendo
alcune
giovani
dellAzione
Cattolica
3. proponendo loro una intensa vita di
preghiera e di testimonianza nei
diversi ambienti sociali e
professionali.
4. A questo piccolo gruppo viene
dato il nome di “Cenacoline”.
Esse si impegnano con i tre
voti di povertà, castità,
obbedienza.
5. Nel frattempo
don Stefano si
ammalò
gravemente e
gli venne
diagnosticato
un cancro alla
colonna
vertebrale.
Dopo molta
sofferenza morì
il 28 settembre
1950.
6. Il nuovo Assistente,
Mons. Giorgio Canale,
orienta, fin da
subito, le giovani
nella linea degli
Istituti Secolari,
dando loro un chiaro
fondamento
dottrinale basato sul
mistero di Crsito
Sacerdote.
7. Paesaggio
orizzonte
Nell’attenzione ai segni dei tempi e
nell’ apertura alla Chiesa universale,
si aprono nuovi orizzonti
8. Cartina della
francia
Sorgono così le prime missioni : nel 1957 in
Francia tra gli emigrati italiani che
lavoravano nelle miniere della Lorena.
9. Le prime
missionarie che
intrapresero
questa
avventura si
sistemarono in
una baracca di
legno, tra le
famiglie dei
minatori,
favorendo il
loro
inserimento
nella nuova
realtà sociale
ed ecclesiale
10. 1963: E’ la volta dell’Argentina su invito del
Vescovo di Comodoro Rivadavia, Mons. Perez.
Alle prime tre si unirono altre missionarie
che si occuparono della casa del bambino e
collaborarono nella pastorale parrocchiale.
11. 1971: L’AFRICA CHIAMA
Due
Missionarie
infermiere,
specializzate
in malattie
tropicali,
partono alla
volta di
Baturì
(Camerun )
per un
servizio agli
ammalati di
lebbra e di
tubercolosi.
12. Intanto il Signore stava aprendo un nuovo
cammino verso il Brasile e nel 1973 due
missionarie iniziarono la presenza
dell’Istituto a Orlandia, nello stato di San
Paolo.
13. Imm. Di aline e eli
Obiettivo è la formazione umana e
cristiana di giovani.
Contemporaneamente si offrì alla Chiesa
locale la piena disponibilità per un
servizio di assistenza e di promozione
umana e sociale.
14. Intanto nei diversi paesi in cui si diffuse
l’Istituto sorsero diverse vocazioni locali
15. 21 novembre
1985
Data storica per
l’Istituto che
viene
riconosciuto
dalla Santa
Sede con
l’approvazione
in Istituto
Secolare delle
“Missionarie
Diocesane di
Gesù Sacerdote.