French delegation discusses project implementation status with Assam ministerFrench delegation of Agence Franaise de Dveloppement (AFD) India, reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen the Assam government’s efforts for the protection of biodiversity and to increase green cover in the state. The delegation, led by its director Bruno Bosle, called on the Minister of Environment and Forest Chandra Mohan Patowary, to discuss the status of project implementation in the sphere of biodiversity protection and improving the livelihood of the forest-dependent communities being funded by AFD

The would take steps to include the funds received from AFD for the project in the supplementary budget during the winter session of the assembly in December for speedy disbursement, the minister said. The state government’s target was to increase the forest cover from 36 per cent at present to 38 per cent

The total budget of Phase 2 is 62.5 million Euros (Rs 500 crore) of which AFD’s share is 80 per cent of the total budget- 50 million Euros (Rs 400 crore) and 20 per cent i.e. 12.5 million Euros (Rs 100 crore) is the state’s share.

Rapid industrialisation needed to end Odishas backwardness

In the modern world, industrialisation is the prime mover of any regions economy. Worldwide, industrialisation has paved the way towards . Reports on Odishas economic status observe that the State remains industrially backward and the sign of improvement is not encouraging.

Traditional agricultural societies cannot generate progress in standard of living of a majority of people of the State, which needs rapid industrialisation to achieve Growth. Just availability of Resources“>Natural Resources as industrial raw materials is not enough if it is not accompanied with basic Infrastructure for Communication and transportation added to availability of skilled manpower.

Despite natural advantages, the State has not achieved some basic infrastructures such as standard international Airports, sea Ports, RAILWAY lines, highways, waterways and other links which are foundations for industrialisation. In an increasingly globalised economy there has been a growing movement of skilled manpower; and for that purpose, the State must build world-class Education and Skill development centres to meet the growing need of workers for the Industrial Sector. The State has to invest in both the sectors to supplement industrialisation.

The poorer, marginalised sections of the State are being motivated to continue with traditional agricultural and Primary Sector economy as the most sustainable way of living while Industry and service sectors are globally emerging as alternative sources of livelihood for majorities of people. Unfortunately, intellectuals and opinion makers of the State very seldom advocate for industrialization; rather these days, rational ideas, application of Science and Technology and industrialisation have been opposed in the name of so-called traditions and preservation of traditional agricultural societies.

Pm Narendra Modi honours nine dharmacharyas of Tamil Nadu temples, maths

Prime MinisterNarendra Modiwho inaugurated the KashiTamilSangamam at Amphitheater Ground of BHU on Saturday honoured Aadhinams (Dharmacharyas) of significant Nadutemples and maths.

The nine Aadhinams from Tamil Nadu honoured by the PM include AadhinamSrimad ManikkavachakTambiran of Dharmapuram, AadhinamSwami Sivakar Desikarof Suryanar, Aadhinam Srilasri Satya Gyan Mahadeva Desika Paramacharya Swamigal of Senkol, Aadhinam Sivaprakash Desika Satya Gyan Pandar Sannadi of Senkol, Aadhinam Sri Sivagnana Balaya Swamigal of Bommapuram, Adhinam Sri Gyanprakash Desikar of Tulavoor, Adhinam Sri Shivalingeshwara Swamy Kandaswamy of Kamakshipuri, Adhinam Sri Mayakrishnan Swamy Dindukkal of Sivapuram and Adhinam Sri Muthu Sivaramaswamy of Palladam Sanjeri.

The PM also released the religious book Tirukkural written in Tamil language and books on Kasi-Tamil culture on the occasion. He also interacted with 210 students from Tamil Nadu. Artists from South India including Tamil Nadu presented three programmes. An attractive presentation of music and cultural programs was presented by renowned musician Ilaiyaraaja. Earlier, in his address at the inaugural ceremony, Ilaiyaraaja referred to the age-old ties between Kashi and Tamil.

Karnataka: 1.5 crore ration card holders to be covered by December

The plans to issue 1.5 crore Ayushman BharatArogya Karnataka(ABArK) cards by December, taking scheme coverage of ration card holders both APL and APL to 50%.Karnatakahas 5.1 crore people with ration cards, and the Health department has already disbursed over one crore AB-ArK cards to eligible beneficiaries.

While health department officials said 1.5 crore beneficiaries will be added this year, health ministerK Sudhakarsaid over 1 crore AB-ArK cards will be distributed by December.

With an AB-ArK card, BPL beneficiaries will be assured of Rs five lakh per family on a family floater basis with 100% coverage. APL beneficiaries will get Rs 1.5 lakh per annum on a family floater basis with a 30% co-payment. At present, the health department is focusing on those with just ration cards.

Antibiotic use in Telangana third highest in India: Study

Telanganastood third in India in the use of antibiotics, according to an international research report. Overuse or abuse of antibiotics has been linked to increased antimicrobial resistance. This has often resulted in the emergence of superbugs that do not respond to even tertiary antibiotics, say experts.
According to the report on annual consumption of antibiotics published in the latest issue of the scientific publication, Journal of Antimicrobial Resistance, recorded the third highest consumption of antibiotics in the country between 2011 and 2019. While Delhi stood first, Punjab occupied the second position.

Action plan to connect industry and polytechnics

Technical Education directorC Nagaranihas asked the academia to improve their relationship with .

The director said the State Government is playing a proactive role to bridge the gap between the industry and polytechnic institutions.

In a big initiative to strengthen the academia and industry collaboration, theDepartment of Technical Educationorganised an orientation programme atAcharya Nagarjuna Universityon Monday. Principals and Training and Placement Officers (TPOs) of all government and private polytechnics in the state attended the session.

Explore use of plastic to boost agriculture yield, says Pramod Sawant

Chief ministerPramod Sawant called on the plastic manufacturing industries to invest in Goa and play a major role in increasing agricultural yield. He said that the All India Plastic Manufacturers Association (AIPMA) must work to help farmers increase their income.

Bioplastics and compostable plastics are the future for the , Sawant said at the two-day Global MSME Convention for the Indian plastics industry.

Sawant said that the State Government provides a conducive Climate for the private sector with many schemes and incentives on offer for industries that are interested in investing in Goa. I assure you that you will receive all the help and support from the government of Goa in Ease of Doing Business in the state, the chief minister said.

Union minister of Micro, Small and Medium enterprises Narayan Rane virtually addressed the conference, where he said that there are approximately 50,000 industries operating in Indias plastics sector. Rane said that these industries contribute Rs 3.5 lakh crore to the countrys economy and also generate EMPLOYMENT opportunities for more than 50,000 people. About Rs 35,000 crores worth of plastic is exported from India, he added.

Rane said that 60% of the plastic generated in the country gets recycled, a rate higher than that of developed countries.

Just 7,000 schools are accredited in country: Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari

Only about 7,000 of the over 15 lakh schools in the country are accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Education andTraining(NABET).Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyariurged schools to get themselves accredited on the lines of higher education institutions, which he said will bring quality consciousness among schools.

Koshyari was speaking at the inaugural session of the Regional Quality Conclave on quality assurance and accreditation for school education in Mumbai. He said world-class education is being offered in private schools and therefore, they could adopt government schools to provide quality education to the poor.

NABET is a constituent board of Quality Council of India (QCI). R P Singh, secretary general of QCI, said, Accreditation is playing a very important role. Efforts are being made to enhance the Learning quality of the students along with the .

Haryana has done remarkable work in power sector: CM Manohar Lal Khattar

Haryana CMManohar Lal Khattar flayed the concept of free electricity supply like sops in the state.

Khattar conveyed this during the 83rd meeting of the Forum of Regulators, organised by theHaryana Electricity Regulatory Commission.

He said that with the objective of providing 24-hour electricity to the villages, the initiated Mhara Gaon-Jagmag Gaon Yojana fromKurukshetrain 2016, adding that today, 5,680 villages in the state; about 80 percent villages are getting 24-hour power supply.

The CM said that in order to strengthen the power sector, the state government provided relief to the consumers by waiving off the overcharge. Not only this, defaulted consumers were given an option to pay the principal amount of their electricity bills in installments and the interest and surcharge of crores of rupees was also waived off.

Progressive Punjab Investor Summit-2023: CS emphasizes synchronized efforts of all depts.

Gearing up for the Progressive Punjab Investor Summit-2023, Punjab Government is currently executing a comprehensive promotion outreach programme including outreach events and conferences in key cities of India and across the globe.

Continuing with the initiative, a meeting under the chairmanship of the state Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua was held on Monday in Chandigarh, wherein Principal Secretary Investment Promotion Dilip Kumar and CEO Invest Punjab KK Yadav made a detailed presentation on various contours of upcoming fifth edition of Progressive Punjab Investment Summit.

Notably, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while chairing a meeting organized by Invest Punjab in September, had envisaged an Investment Summit for the state which will act as a major platform to ensure states holistic industrial development and propel it into the orbit of higher-Growth trajectory.