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Shililifa, who died on 16 December, was born on 8 May 1942 at Ohaumtsi village at Ombalantu. “The burial service will be held on Monday, 30 December 2024, at Onakayale Cemetery,” the ministry has said in a statement. Shililifa helped People’s Liberation Army of Namibia combatants with information during the liberation struggle. In 2015, he, alongside eight others, were honoured by the late president Hage Geingob with the Most Distinguished Order of Namibia First Class. Shililifa leaves behind three siblings, his wife, 12 children, 41 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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For weeks, residents in the Northeast have reported seeing thousands of unidentified lighted drones flying overhead, prompting lawmakers to demand that President Joe Biden ’s administration explain what is happening and who is responsible. While most incidents have come in New Jersey, other states, including Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts , Connecticut, and New York , have also reported unusual drone activity to law enforcement. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer , D-NY, proposed several solutions on Sunday, specifically using Robin Radar Systems , a Netherlands-based company that specializes in tracking drones. “We’re asking the DHS, the Department of Homeland Security, to deploy special detection systems like the Robin, which use not a linear line of sight, but 360-degree technology that has a much better chance of detecting these drones,” Schumer told NBC News on Sunday. “We’re asking DHS to bring them to the New York, New Jersey area.” More: What are drones and who can fly them? What to know amid mysterious sightings. But what exactly is Robin, and how does it work? Specialized radar technology could help detect drones Robin Radar Systems is a European-based defense and technology company founded in 2010. According to the company website, “ Robin ” is an acronym that stands for Radar Observation of Bird Intensity. As the name suggests, Robin uses radar to detect and track drones. However, it says traditional radar is not always equipped to detect small objects like commercial drones or to distinguish them from birds. Rather than relying on traditional radar, Robin uses micro-doppler radar , which is better equipped to detect small, fast-moving objects and classify them accurately. More: 'Drone sightings' prompt worries, but these theories could explain what's happening “I’m a firm believer that the systems [that] do track and detect drones will become the safety standard in all the prisons, airports, harbors, nuclear power plants and border security, critical infrastructures in general,” Robin Radar Systems’ CEO and founder Siete Hamminga told CBS News . “So I think we ‘ain’t seen nothing yet,’ as you say in the United States.” How have other officials responded to the drones? New York Governor Kathy Hochul called on Congress to enact stricter rules for drones while giving states wider authority to combat drone activity. "This has gone too far," Hochul said in a statement on Saturday, a day after the runways at a local airport in upstate New York were shut down for an hour due to drones. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy wrote a letter to Biden on Thursday asking for more federal resources to investigate the phenomenon. President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday that the U.S. military should tell the American public about the nature of the drone sightings. " The government knows what is happening ," Trump said at a press conference. "For some reason, they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is our military knows and our president knows." USA TODAY's John Bacon, Francesca Chambers, Ahjané Forbes, Gabe Hauari, Thao Nguyen, and Anthony Roble; Reuters contributed to the reporting of this story.
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Intellectual brilliance, humility, patriotism, personal integrity and perseverance - these five characteristics arguably lifted Manmohan Singh from his humble origins in the village of Gah, now in Pakistan, to the exalted position of PM. ET Year-end Special Reads What kept India's stock market investors on toes in 2024? India's car race: How far EVs went in 2024 Investing in 2025: Six wealth management trends to watch out for Singh did his intermediate, BA honours (economics) and MA (economics) from Panjab University, securing the first rank throughout. His performance remained undiminished at Cambridge, where he breezed through the economic tripos with first-class honours. As the top student of his class university-wide, he also won the Adam Smith Prize. The cherry on the cake was his DPhil thesis at Oxford, which must be read by every policymaker, especially in developing countries. Returning from Oxford to Panjab University, where he was already a reader in economics, Singh became a full professor at 31 in 1963. In 1966, he left for New York to join Unctad. After completing the stint in 1969, he returned to India as professor of international trade at Delhi School of Economics. In 1971, Singh joined GoI as economic adviser in the ministry of foreign trade and steadily rose in rank. He first became chief economic adviser (1972-76), then secretary of the department of economic affairs (1976-80), followed by member-secretary of Planning Commission (1980-82), RBI governor (1982-85), Planning Commission deputy chairman (1985-87), secretary general of South Commission, adviser to PM on economic affairs (1990-91), and UGC chairman (1991). In his 1962 doctoral thesis, 'India's Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth', published in 1964 under the same title by OUP, Singh systematically exposed the folly of export controls and export duties that India imposed on tea, jute manufactures, raw cotton, vegetable oilseeds and oils. Importantly, he made a powerful case for the devaluation of the rupee when doing so was sacrilege, with Nehru describing it as 'fantastic nonsense' in 1958. 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Many within and outside government had still not recovered from the memories of the debacle accompanying the 1966 devaluation and issued unsolicited warnings against any such move. Even PM Narasimha Rao, advised by such influential economists as Arjun Sengupta, was sceptical. Nevertheless, Singh persisted, convinced that import liberalisation would not succeed without a push to exports through devaluation. Rao wanted to consult the Cabinet. But Singh would have none of it, arguing that devaluation would not happen in that event. Ultimately, he prevailed, getting Rao to put his signature on the paper only they saw. What followed immediately and in the long run is, of course, well-known. The two-part devaluation, which opened the door to multiple subsequent depreciations, brought the exchange rate down to ₹47.50 per dollar by the end of 2002-03. Undervaluation of the rupee proved pivotal to the 6x expansion of merchandise exports in current dollars between 2002-03 and 2011-12. As FM, Singh also played a critical role in unleashing financial-sector reforms and fiscal consolidation. The search for additional revenues initiated the partial disinvestment of public sector enterprises. These reforms were critical to one of the quickest recoveries in history, with the economy growing 6.4% annually from 1992-93 to 1996-97. Though Rao lost the election in 1996, never to return to politics, Singh continued. Eventually, in 2004, he returned as PM. While he assembled what the Financial Times hailed as the 'dream team' of economic reformers, internal party politics tied his hands this time. Even so, he battled on, bringing the top customs duty from 20% in 2004-05 to 10% in 2007-08, and trimming the small-scale industries reservation list. Unfortunately, fiscal discipline weakened, beginning in 2008-09. Though his huge success in securing the US- India nuclear deal in 2008 brought him back to office following the 2009 parliamentary election, economic reforms suffered a setback. India saw the return of Nehru-Indira-era socialism in the Right to Education Act, the Land Acquisition Act, retrospective taxation and a de facto ban on environmental clearance on infra projects. Without exception, those lucky enough to have met him would notice and admire his enormous humility. I first met him in 1987 on a visit to India from the US when he was Planning Commission deputy chairman. At this stage in my career, getting an audience with someone in such an exalted position was unthinkable. But Jagdish Bhagwati encouraged me, telling me to drop a line to Singh using his reference. I did so, and sure enough, the call came. That was a most memorable experience for a young economist who knew nothing of policymaking. Thank you, and goodbye, Dr Singh. 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