Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has assured Bangladesh of complete cooperation in ensuring barrier-free trade between the two countries.
Addressing India-Bangladesh Digital Conference on Agriculture Sector on Tuesday, Mr Goyal said, India has offered duty-free market access to Bangladesh on many products, including, agri-exports.
He said that together we can aspire for a better and brighter future for the people of both the countries, particularly for the farmers of both countries to benefit from economic prosperity.
The Minister said, both the countries share warm and cordial relationship, based on mutual trust and friendship which goes beyond the arithmetic of economic gains and losses.
He said that this partnership stands out as a role model in the region, for good neighbourly relations.
Mr Goyal said, the ties between the two country’s have witnessed an upswing in the last six years.
He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina share a common vision and pro-business policies which have enhanced governance in the two countries.
Day: December 23, 2020
DDC elections in J&K: BJP wins 74 seats followed by J&K National Conference with 67 seats
In Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, out of 280 District Development Council DDC constituencies, result of 276 seats has been declared.
BJP is leading the tally with 74 seats followed closely by J&K National Conference with 67 seats.
Independents have won 49 seats, Mehbooba Mufti’s Peoples Democratic Party 27, Indian National Congress 26 while J&K Apni Party has bagged 12 seats and J&K People’s Conference 8 seats.
CPI(M) has got 5 seats while JKPM bagged 3 seats and J&K National Panthers Party and PDF won two seats each.
Bahujan Samaj party(BSP) has won one seat.
PM Modi says Indian scientists done path-breaking research & Indian tech industry at forefront of solving global problems
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that Indian scientists have done path-breaking research and the Indian tech industry is at the forefront of solving global problems.
Delivering the inaugural address at the India International Science Festival, IISF 2020 last evening through video conference, Mr Modi said India has data, demography, demand, democracy to achieve world class scientific solutions.
He said, India has a rich legacy in science, technology and innovation and all our efforts are aimed at making India the most trustworthy centre for scientific learning.
At the same time, Government wants the scientific community to share and grow with the best of global talent.
He asserted that the New National Education Policy will help in fostering scientific temper from an early age.
The Prime Minister said now focus has shifted from outlays to outcome, from text books to research and application.
Mr Modi emphasized the importance of making the benefits of science and technology to all.
He said, Science and technology is connecting the poorest of the poor with the government.
He said, with digital advances, India is becoming a centre of evolution and revolution of global high-tech power.
The Prime Minister said there are many challenges in our country like water scarcity, pollution, soil quality, food security, for which modern science has a solution.
He said, science also has a big role in rapidly exploring the water, energy and food resources in the sea.
Mr Modi said India is running Deep Ocean Mission for it and has achieved success.
The Prime Minister said reforms have now been undertaken in the Space Sector to encourage the youth and the private sector to not only touch the sky, but also the heights of the deep space.
He said the new Production Linked Incentive Scheme also focuses on sectors related to science and technology.
The Prime Minister said, what is called science today, becomes the technology of tomorrow and an engineering solution later.
He said for attracting good talent into the science domain, the government has announced scholarships at various levels, but it needs a big out-reach from within the science community as well.
The Prime Minister gave a clarion call to the global community to invest in Indian talent and innovate in India.
He said, India has the brightest minds, and celebrates a culture of openness and transparency.
The Government of India stands ready to address any challenge and improve the research environment.
He lauded the scientist for keeping India ahead and in a better position in the fight against Corona.
Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan was also present on the occasion.
Ministries of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences in association with Vijnana Bharati conceptualized the IISF to promote scientific temper in the society.
Launched in 2015, the aim of IISF is to engage the public with science, celebrate the joy of science and show how science, technology, engineering and mathematics can provide solutions to improve lives.
The goal of the IISF 2020 of the 4-day long festival is to help youth develop 21st century skills, with a focus on scientific knowledge, creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork.
A long-term objective is to encourage students to study and work in scientific fields.
