India Festival Hamburg: Mai 2012

Quelle: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

INDIEN FESTIVAL – EIN BUNTES PROGRAMM FÜR ALLE SINNE!
INDIEN GANZ NAH IN HAMBURG:

In diesem Jahr ist das exotische und faszinierende Indien Partnerland des 823. HAFENGEBURTSTAG HAMBURG und präsentiert an der Uferpromenade, nahe der Altonaer Fischauktionshalle am St. Pauli Fischmarkt ein vielfältiges Programm.

Freitag, 11. Mai bis Sonntag, 13. Mai 2012
10:00 – 23:00 Uhr (Fr & Sa) // 10:00 – 18:00 Uhr (So)

BÜHNENPROGRAMM
Täglich Tanz und bunte Shows von dem vielseitigen Subkontinent

DAS MINISTERIUM FÜR AYURVEDA, YOGA & NATUROPATHY, UNNANI, SIDDHA, HOMÖOPATHIE (AYUSH)
demonstriert den Besuchern anschaulich die  6 traditionellen Indischen alternativen Heilmethoden.

EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR HANDICRAFT (EPCH)

Die indische Exportförderung für Handwerk und Kunsthandwerk zeigt Kunsthandwerk und Handwerkskünstler auf einem aufregenden Markt.

INDIA TOURISM – „INCREDIBLE !NDIA“
Informiert über erlebnisreiche Reisen nach und durch Indien – geniessen Sie die Vielfalt des Kontinents

DAS DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONEN SYNCHROTRON (DESY) und FAIR,
Institute für Teilchenphysik machen – gemeinsam mit indischen Kollegen – die komplizierte Wissenschaft für die Gäste anschaulich.
Preisausschreiben mit vielen „indischen“ Gewinnen.

DAS SCHIFFAHRT-MINISTERIUM UND DIE INDISCHE UNIVERSITÄT FÜR MEERESKUNDE
Sind beide präsent und informieren über indische Häfen und Meereskunde.

INDISCHE KÜCHE
Drei renommierte indische Restaurants laden zu leckeren indischen Speisen und Getränken ein: Shalimar und Shikara (Hamburg), Taj Mahal (Ahrensburg).

Änderungen vorbehalten – Weitere Informationen so bald diese vorliegen.

Für weitere und ggf. aktualisierte Infos: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

India Festival Hamburg: May 2012

Source: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

INDIA – FESTIVAL – A COLORFUL PROGRAMME FOR ALL SENSES

INDIA COMES CLOSE (TO YOU) IN HAMBURG:

Friday, May 11, 2012 – Sunday, May 13, 2012
10:00 – 23:00 hrs (FR/SA) // 10:00 – 18:00 hrs (SU)
The exotic and fascinating India is the partner country for 2012 at the 823. HAMBURG PORT ANNIVERSARY. Located at the beach promenade, right next to the Fish Auction Hall, St. Pauli Fish market, India will present a colorful programme:

ON STAGE
Daily dance and shows from the colorful Subcontinent.

DEPARTMNENT OF AYURVEDA, YOGA & NATUROPATHY, UNNANI, SIDDHA, HOMOEOPATHY (AYUSH)
Presentation of the 6 traditional Indian curative treatments and a practical insight

EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL FOR HANDICRAFT (EPCH)
Indian Handicrafts and artisans.

MINISTRY OF TOURISM, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
All information about travel to and in India – experience the diversity of the continent

The DEUTSCHE ELEKTRONEN SYNCHROTRON (DESY) and FAIR, Particle Physics Institutes
The German Electronic Synchrotron in Hamburg and Indian experts will provide information easy to be understood

MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND THE INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY (IMU)
The Indian Ministry of Shipping, Ports and Indian Maritime University will be present.

INDIAN CUISINE
3 Indian restaurants invite to taste and enjoy the Indian Cuisine: Shalimar und Shikara (Hamburg), Taj Mahal (Ahrensburg).

Changes possible – more information when available.

For any updated information please directly consult: http://www.india-festival-hamburg.de/

Airbus sees India in need of over 1,040 aircraft worth US$145 billion in next 20 years

Airbus says: „India needs over 1,040 aircraft worth US$145 billion in next 20 years“ and sees demand for larger eco-efficient aircraft

15 March 2012 Press Release

According to Airbus’ latest market forecast, Indian carriers will require 1,043 new passenger (1,020) and freighter (23) aircraft valued at US$145 billion between now and 2030 to satisfy surging annual demand. India’s market for new aircraft makes it the world’s fourth largest in both number of aircraft and value.

Indian annual passenger traffic growth rates of 7.2 per cent are well above the regional Asia Pacific average growth rate of 5.9 per cent and the world average 4.8 per cent.

Of the requirement for 1,020 new passenger aircraft, some 860 will be for growth and 160 to replace the eldest aircraft in the existing fleet of 327. By 2030, this means that India’s passenger fleet will more than triple to some 1,180 aircraft. The new passenger aircraft include 646 single aisles like the A320 and A320neo Family, 308 twin aisles like the A350 XWB and A330, and 66 very large aircraft such as the A380.

Growing urbanization and population concentrations combined with a growing middle class and dynamic economic growth are driving demand and this trend is expected to continue. Despite near term challenges, the Indian economy is forecast to continue expanding, helping India’s growth in domestic air travel to reach even higher growth rates of nearly 10 per cent annually, making it one of the fastest growing aviation markets anywhere in the world.

“By 2030, India’s economy is forecast to be the fourth largest in the world creating exceptional potential for growth in the aviation sector. Through our Indian industrial partnerships we are proud to boast that every A320 today is partly made in India,” said Dr. Kiran Rao, Airbus Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing, and President of Airbus India. “Our engineering and industrial footprint in India supports over 2,000 highly skilled Indian jobs throughout our supply chain, and this figure is growing.”

Airbus’ partnership with India dates back almost 40 years. Today, half of all A320 forward doors and all flap track beams are produced in India. Established in 2006, the Airbus Engineering Centre India (AECI) in Bangalore employs over 270 highly skilled local engineers working in high end analysis and design on all Airbus products. The centre is expected to grow to 450 over the next three years. Airbus recently established a second pilot training centre in Noida (this one in cooperation with CAE and Interglobe) to complement the existing facility in Bangalore. Combined, they will have the capacity to train up to 5,000 pilots and maintenance engineers per year. Airbus’ market share of new aircraft orders in India is over 70 per cent.

Source: Airbus‘ Press Release, dated: 15.03.2012.

Suzlon will angeblich REpower verkaufen

Laut einem Bericht der Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) vom 14. März 2012 steht der Mutterkonzern Suzlon in Verhandlungen mit dem französischen Alstom:

Alstom an Repower interessiert – Suzlon prüft Verkauf

Der französische Industriekonzern Alstom lotet einem Pressebericht zufolge den Kauf des Hamburger Windkraftanlagenbauers Repower aus. Die Franzosen hätten bereits Verhandlungen mit dem indischen Repower-Mutterkonzern Suzlon aufgenommen, berichtete die „Financial Times Deutschland“ am Mittwoch. Dessen Chef Tulsi Tanti habe zuletzt intern Preisvorstellungen von 1,5 Milliarden Euro genannt. Ein Suzlon-Sprecher sprach von Spekulationen, zu denen er sich nicht äußern wolle.

Ausführlicher Bericht auf: ftd.de

Report: „Germany-based NRI scientist Amal Mukhopadhyay to bring solar-powered health centres to Indian villages“

Excerpted from: The Economic Times, 06.11.2011:

HAMBURG (Germany): A Germany-based NRI scientist plans to introduce solar-powered health centres in remote Indian villages, aimed at helping rural people meet their immediate medical needs and popularising the use of renewable energy.

Amal Mukhopadhyay, chief of Hanseatic India Forum e.V. based in Hamburg, has initially planned to set up three such centres in Sunderbans in West Bengal with an estimated cost of 45,000 euros. [continue reading]

Similar reports also appeared in:

http://www.pravasitoday.com/germany-based-nri-to-bring-solar-powered-health-centres-to-indian-villages

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-11-06/other-news/30366753_1_health-centres-three-such-centres-villages

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/economy/article2604184.ece