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20 MUMBAI | THURSDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 2020 1 > A Parliamentary panel has recommended that not only close relatives but any woman who is “willing” should be allowed to act as a surrogate. The 15 major changes sug- gested by the 23-member select committee of Rajya Sabha to the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2019, also include deleting the definition of ‘infertility’ as the inability to conceive after five years of unprotected intercourse on the ground that it was too long a period for a couple to wait for a child. The committee has also advocated that ‘single Indian woman’ like a widow or a divorcee in the age group of 35 to 45 years may also be allowed to avail surrogacy. Noting that restricting the surrogate mother to be a ‘close relative’ potentially limits the availability, affecting the gen- uinely needy persons, the panel has recommended removal of this requirement from the Bill. PTI IT major Wipro on Wednesday moved out of the list of top 20 most valued companies by market capi- talisation, giving way to Avenue Supermarts, which runs the D-Mart supermar- kets chain. At close of trade, the mar- ket capitalisation (m-cap) of Avenue was at ~1.41 trillion, which was ~2,777 crore more than that of Wipro’s ~1.38 tril- lion valuation on the BSE. Reliance Industries is the country’s most valued firm with a m-cap of ~9.17 trillion, followed by TCS at ~8.04 tril- lion. The m-cap figures of firms change daily with stock price movement. PTI PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Washington, 5 February I n a dramatic gesture, Nancy Pelosi publicly tore up her copy of Donald Trump’s annual State of the Union address, signalling the worsening rela- tionship between the House Speaker and the US President. Pelosi has been one of Trump’s fiercest critics and the top Democrat was the one who first launched a formal impeachment process in the House of Representatives against the president last year. Trump has frequently taunted the 79-year-old law- maker as “Crazy Nancy”. The mutual snubbing began the moment Trump, seeking re-election, walked into the House chamber on Tuesday night for his third State of the Union address, in which he touted his administration’s achievements during the past three years. It was the first time the two had come face-to-face since she stormed out of a White House meeting four months ago. On Tuesday night, the sour dynamic was on display to all from the start, The New York Times noted. The tensions over impeachment appeared to surface early on, however, as Pelosi refused to introduce Trump by saying it was her “distinct honour” and “high privilege” to do so, as is tradition. Instead, she simply introduced him as the President of the United States, Fox News reported. When the 73-year-old Republican pres- ident stepped up to the rostrum in the House of Representatives and handed her his speech, Pelosi rose and extended her hand to shake his. Trump turned his back, and Pelosi quickly withdrew her hand. The interaction between Trump and Pelosi was one of the most anticipated moments of the president’s appearance at the Capitol before the Senate is expect- ed to acquit him on Wednesday in his impeachment trial, The Times noted. When the president accused the Democrats of planning to force American taxpayers to provide unlimited free health care to undocumented immigrants, Pelosi was observed twice mouthing: “Not true.” Pelosi repeatedly shook her head during Trump's 78-minute speech which also saw Republican lawmakers chanting, “Four more years!” The veteran Democrat, the first woman in US history to hold the post of the Speaker, stuck to it until the very end of Trump's address and then she stood up, picked up her copy of his speech and tore it neatly in half. “It was a dramatic gesture, caught on camera, that encapsulated a tumultuous year in the relationship between the speak- er and the president,” The Washington Post commented. India improved its score in the latest edition of the International IP Index, while its position dropped from 36 in 2019 to 40 in 2020. India scored 38.46% in 2020, as against 36.04% in last year’s edition. This year’s annual IP Index, brought out by the US Chamber of Commerce Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC), included 53 countries, against 50 in 2019. The report noted that “to continue this upward trajectory, much work remains to be done to introduce transformative changes to India’s overall IP framework and take serious steps to consistently implement strong IP standards”. Commenting on India’s performance, Patrick Kilbride, senior vice-president of GIPC, said: “As the US and India look to conclude a trade deal in the coming weeks, we hope it will pave the way for innovation-focused partnerships.” | Barriers to licensing and technology transfer, including strict registration requirements | Limited framework for protection of biopharmaceutical IP rights | Patentability requirements outside international standards | No patent term restoration for biopharmaceuticals | Lengthy pre-grant opposition proceedings | Previously used compulsory licensing for commercial and non-emergency situations | Limited participation in international treaties Sources: International IP Index, Art of the Possible Compiled by Sudipto Dey State of the Union tension A bitter feud between US President Donald Trump and Democrat Nancy Pelosi boiled over at his State of the Union speech, with Trump denying her a handshake and Pelosi ripping apart a copy of his remarks behind his back PHOTOS: AGENCIES GIPC’S INTERNATIONAL IP INDEX INDIA IMPROVES SCORE, RANKS 40th AMONG 53 COUNTRIES INDIA RANK 36/50 countries in 2019 (7th edition) 40/53 in 2020 (8th edition) 6.71% India’s relative score increased India’s absolute score increased from 36.04% (16.22 out of 45) in the seventh edition of the Index to 38.46% (19.23 out of 50) in the latest edition WHERE INDIA SCORED | Strong efforts to combat copyright piracy through issuing of “dynamic” injunction orders | Setting case law on online trademark infringement and damages | Generous R&D-based and IP-based incentives | Targeted administrative incentives for the creation and use of IP assets for SMEs | Strong awareness-raising efforts on negative impact of piracy and counterfeiting WHERE INDIA LAGS WAR AND TEAR Wipro out of top 20 on m-cap basis RS committee says surrogate mother need not be relative

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20 MUMBAI | THURSDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 2020 1>

A Parliamentary panel hasrecommended that not onlyclose relatives but any womanwho is “willing” should beallowed to act as a surrogate.

The 15 major changes sug-gested by the 23-memberselect committee of RajyaSabha to the Surrogacy(Regulation) Bill, 2019, alsoinclude deleting the definitionof ‘infertility’ as the inability toconceive after five years ofunprotected intercourse onthe ground that it was too longa period for a couple to wait fora child. The committee hasalso advocated that ‘singleIndian woman’ like a widowor a divorcee in the age groupof 35 to 45 years may also beallowed to avail surrogacy.

Noting that restricting thesurrogate mother to be a ‘closerelative’ potentially limits theavailability, affecting the gen-uinely needy persons, thepanel has recommendedremoval of this requirementfrom the Bill. PTI

IT major Wipro onWednesday moved out of thelist of top 20 most valuedcompanies by market capi-talisation, giving way toAvenue Supermarts, whichruns the D-Mart supermar-kets chain.

At close of trade, the mar-ket capitalisation (m-cap) ofAvenue was at ~1.41 trillion,which was ~2,777 crore morethan that of Wipro’s ~1.38 tril-lion valuation on the BSE.

Reliance Industries is thecountry’s most valued firmwith a m-cap of ~9.17 trillion,followed by TCS at ~8.04 tril-lion. The m-cap figures offirms change daily withstock price movement. PTI

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Washington, 5 February

In a dramatic gesture, Nancy Pelosipublicly tore up her copy of DonaldTrump’s annual State of the Union

address, signalling the worsening rela-tionship between the House Speaker andthe US President.

Pelosi has been one of Trump’s fiercestcritics and the top Democrat was the onewho first launched a formal impeachmentprocess in the House of Representativesagainst the president last year. Trump hasfrequently taunted the 79-year-old law-maker as “Crazy Nancy”.

The mutual snubbing began themoment Trump, seeking re-election,walked into the House chamber onTuesday night for his third State of theUnion address, in which he touted hisadministration’s achievements duringthe past three years.

It was the first time the two had comeface-to-face since she stormed out of aWhite House meeting four months ago.

On Tuesday night, the sour dynamicwas on display to all from the start, TheNew York Times noted.

The tensions over impeachmentappeared to surface early on, however,as Pelosi refused to introduce Trump bysaying it was her “distinct honour” and“high privilege” to do so, as is tradition.Instead, she simply introduced him asthe President of the United States, FoxNews reported.

When the 73-year-old Republican pres-ident stepped up to the rostrum in theHouse of Representatives and handed herhis speech, Pelosi rose and extended herhand to shake his.

Trump turned his back, and Pelosiquickly withdrew her hand.

The interaction between Trump andPelosi was one of the most anticipated

moments of the president’s appearanceat the Capitol before the Senate is expect-ed to acquit him on Wednesday in hisimpeachment trial, The Times noted.

When the president accused theDemocrats of planning to force Americantaxpayers to provide unlimited free healthcare to undocumented immigrants, Pelosiwas observed twice mouthing: “Not true.”Pelosi repeatedly shook her head duringTrump's 78-minute speech which also sawRepublican lawmakers chanting, “Fourmore years!” The veteran Democrat, thefirst woman in US history to hold the postof the Speaker, stuck to it until the very endof Trump's address and then she stood up,picked up her copy of his speech and toreit neatly in half.

“It was a dramatic gesture, caught oncamera, that encapsulated a tumultuousyear in the relationship between the speak-er and the president,” The WashingtonPost commented.

India improved its score in the latestedition oftheInternational IP Index, while its position dropped from 36 in 2019 to 40 in 2020. India scored 38.46% in2020, as against36.04% in lastyear’s edition. Thisyear’s annual IP Index, broughtoutbythe USChamberofCommerce Global Innovation PolicyCenter (GIPC),included 53 countries, against50 in 2019. The reportnoted that“to continue this upward trajectory, muchworkremains to be done to introduce transformativechanges to India’s overall IP frameworkand takeserious steps to consistentlyimplementstrong IPstandards”. Commenting on India’s performance,PatrickKilbride, senior vice-presidentofGIPC, said: “Asthe USand India lookto conclude a trade deal in thecoming weeks, we hope itwill pave the wayforinnovation-focused partnerships.”

| Barriers to licensing and technologytransfer, including strict registrationrequirements

| Limited framework for protection ofbiopharmaceutical IP rights

| Patentability requirements outsideinternational standards

| No patent term restoration for

biopharmaceuticals

| Lengthy pre-grant oppositionproceedings

| Previously used compulsory licensingfor commercial and non-emergencysituations

| Limited participation in internationaltreaties

Sources: International IP Index, Art of the Possible CCoommppiilleedd bbyy SSuuddiippttoo DDeeyy

State of the Union tensionA bitter feud between US President Donald Trump and Democrat Nancy Pelosi boiled over at his State of the Union speech, with Trump denying her a handshake and Pelosi ripping apart a copy of his remarks behind his back PHOTOS: AGENCIES

GIPC’S INTERNATIONALIP INDEXINDIA IMPROVES SCORE, RANKS 40thAMONG 53 COUNTRIES

INDIA RANK

36/50 countries in2019 (7thedition)

40/53 in 2020 (8th edition)

6.71% India’s relative score increased India’s absolute score increased from36.04% (16.22 out of 45) in the seventhedition of the Index to 38.46% (19.23 out of 50) in the latest edition

WHERE INDIA SCORED| Strong efforts to combat

copyright piracy throughissuing of “dynamic”injunction orders

| Setting case law on onlinetrademark infringement and damages

| Generous R&D-based and IP-based incentives

| Targeted administrativeincentives for the creation and use of IP assets for SMEs

| Strong awareness-raisingefforts on negative impact ofpiracy and counterfeiting

WHERE INDIA LAGS

WAR AND TEAR

Wipro outof top 20 onm-cap basis

RS committeesays surrogatemother neednotbe relative

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