Jaipur will not be split into north, south districts: Khachariyawas

Contrary to the announcement made by CM Ashok Gehlot about dividing Jaipur into two districts, Cabinet minister Pratap SinghKhachariyawason Tuesday said there will be no Jaipur North and South.

Since last week, civil Society groups have started a signature campaign batting for a composite Jaipur district comprising areas between Amber and Sanganer tehsils. The body, which includes civil society members, party leaders and retired bureaucrats, has urged the that dividing Jaipur into two districts Jaipur North and Jaipur South will divide the culture, tradition and ethos of the erstwhile state of Jaipur.

Evaluation of ‘heat action’ plans finds major gaps

Amid prediction of more number of heatwaves this summer, theCentre for Policy Research(CPR) has critically assessed India’s 37 ‘heat action plans’ (HAPs), comprising of dos and don’ts for authorities and the general public, in 18 states and found major gaps at different levels noting how it lack location-specificity,vulnerability assessments, financing and transparency.

The New Delhi-based think tank CPR has also found out that none of the reviewed HAPs indicate the legal sources of their authority and nearly all plans fail to identify and target vulnerable groups.

The HAPs are guidance documents prepared by state, district and city governments to help prepare for, respond to, and recover and learn from heatwaves. One of their most important functions is to direct scarce healthcare, financial, information, and infrastructural Resources to those most vulnerable to extreme heat in that jurisdiction. Though the exact number of HAPs in India is unknown, some estimates claim the existence of well over 100 nation-wide HAPs.

Govt gets 26 proposals from 21 states for new cities

The government has received 26 proposals from 21 states to developnew citiesto meet the demand forurban expansionin the country, the housing and urban affairs ministry informedRajya Sabha. These proposals are at scrutiny and evaluation stage.

The Centre will select nine cities, maximum one in a state, and will provide Rs 1,000 crore to each of the selected city. The15th Finance Commissionhas allocated Rs 8,000 crore for performance-based challenge fund for incubation of the new cities, which will be chosen through a challenge.

Proposals received for incubation of new cities include Ayodhya (UP), Jagiroad (Assam), New MOPA Ayush City, Pernem (Goa), GIFT city expansion (Gujarat), Pakyong (), Thirumazhisai (Tamil Nadu), Bantala Greenfield City, Karmadiganta (West Bengal), Jabalpur Extension (MP), Virul (Maharashtra), Aerocity (Kerala), among others.

Japan commits Rs 7,084 crore for three infra projects in India

Japan committed Rs 7,084.5 crore to India for three projects, including Patna Metro Rail Construction Project and Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project.

Notes in this regard were exchanged between Rajat Kumar Mishra, Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs and Japan Ambassador to IndiaSuzuki Hiroshi, an official statement said.

Japan would fund Patna Metro Rail Construction Project (I) of JPY 98.612 billion (about Rs 5,509 crore), Project for Forest and Biodiversity Conservation for Climate-change”>Climate Change Response in West Bengal of JPY 9.308 billion (about Rs 520 crore) and Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project (II) of JPY 18.894 billion (about Rs 1,055.53 crore).

Rajasthan Water Sector Livelihood Improvement Project aims to improve livelihoods of farmers as well as promote gender mainstreaming in Agriculture-notes-for-state-psc-exams”>Agriculture and Irrigation sector in the State, by improving water use efficiency and agriculture productivity, through improvement of existing irrigation facilities, it said.
India and Japan have had a long and fruitful HISTORY of bilateral development cooperation since 1958.