The North East Indian states of Assam, , Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal, Mizoram, Tripura and Meghalaya have begun an educational resurgence geared towards building a system that works not just for the people
of India, but for anyone across the globe seeking the requisite skill and international exposure required to function in today’s world.31.08.21
The Assamcabinet decided to give a one-time grant of Rs 1 lakh each to the next of kin of poor people who have died due to Covid-19 and were not government employees or were not getting government pension.
Cabinet ministerPijush Hazarikasaid, UnderPrarthanascheme, so far there are around 6,000 such beneficiaries (next of kin). The grant will be provided under this scheme. The amount will be handed over to beneficiaries onGandhi Jayanti. The has already rolled out two other schemes for children orphaned due to Covid and Women who have lost their husbands to the pandemic. Each child, who has lost both parents, has been given a fixed deposit certificate of principal amount ofRs 7,81,200, a cheque of Rs 3,500 as the first monthly assistance which will continue till they attain the age of 24 years. On completion of 24 years of age, the principal amount parked as fixed deposit against each beneficiary would be credited to their bank accounts.
Under the scheme, for children below
To achieve adoption of at least 20% battery electric vehicles in all vehicle registrations by 2025, the state cabinet headed by chief ministerNaveen Patnaikon Friday approved theOdisha Electric Vehicle(EV) Policy, 2021.The policy also aims to promote manufacturing of electric vehicles and its components including battery in the state, promote innovation and facilitate research and development in the areas relating to EVs and battery.
As per provision of the policy, the offers purchase incentive of around 15% on different categories of EVs which will be up to Rs 5,000 for two wheelers, Rs 12,000 for three wheelers and up to Rs 1lakhfor four wheelers.
The state government would also provide 100% interest-free loan to the state government employees for purchase of EVs. Similarly, government departments, offices, Public Sector Undertakings will now give preference to hire and purchase EVs for official use.
The policy said that the state government will provide appropriate incentives and other support to ensure that pure electric buses constitute at least 50% of all new stage carriages procured for the city buses in the next five years.
As availability of charging Infrastructure is key for adoption of EVs, the
state government assures to provide Environment to enable for establishment of private as well as public charging infrastructure.Tamil Naduchief minister M K Stalin on Wednesday announced that a statue of late chief minister and DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi would be re-installed on Anna Salai in Chennai. A statue of the leader installed on the arterial road earlier was vandalised on December 24, 1987, hours after thenCM M G Ramachandrandied at his residence in Ramavaram Gardens. The statue was damaged in the ensuing violence.
It was installed by theDravidar Kazhagamin 1975 to fulfill the dream of party founder E V Ramasamy (Periyar) at the junction ofGeneral Patters
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