Medical education affordable and accessible

 Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, who is also a known Diabetologist and Professor of Medicine, today said that the Government headed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi aims at making  Medical Education affordable and accessible, so that no deserving candidate should face disadvantage because of socio- economic status. 

Addressing an Academic Meet, as chief guest, at one of India’s most prestigious institutions, Stanley Medical College in Chennai, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, medical education has been one of the top priorities of this government, which can be judged from  the statistics that from mere 145 government medical colleges, the number has increased to 260. Under the Central Sector Scheme for setting up of new AIIMS, 22 AIIMS have been approved, while Undergraduate courses have started in 19 AIIMS, he added.

The Minister said, the number of MBBS UG seats have increased from 51,348 in 2014 to 91,927 seats which is an increase of 79%. The number of PG seats have increased by 93% from 31,185 seats in 2014 to 60,202 seats, he said. 

Dr Jitendra Singh said, the National Medical Commission has sought to revise the criterion for NEET UG, aiming to bring transparency into the medical admission process and stop backdoor admissions in colleges against the NRI quota. 

Dr Jitendra Singh recalled that PM Modi has given a call to provide Medical and Engineering education in regional Indian languages such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Gujarati & Bengali. 

“Medical education has commenced in Hindi and soon Engineering studies will also begin in Hindi and translation of Engineering books has commenced in eight languages across the country, and in times to come, students across the nation will be able to pursue Technical and Medical education in their mother tongue,” he said.

Dr Jitendra Singh said that India is being looked up to by the rest of the world in the field of healthcare after the successful handling of the pandemic. Technologically and in human resources, we are much ahead of most other countries, he said.

Thanking PM Modi for bringing ‘Preventive Health Care’ into focus in the country for the first time, Dr Jitendra Singh said, under the leadership of PM Modi, in just a span of two years, India could produce two DNA vaccines and one nasal vaccine.

“The whole world recognised India’s leadership role during COVID-19, as it achieved the rare feat of delivering over 220 crore vaccinations through a fully digital platform – COWIN and the process continues,” he said, adding, “India, with 130 crore people, showed the way to the world in its fight against COVID-19 and also helped many countries particularly the neighbours with vaccines.”

The S&T Minister said, during the COVID even the West started looking up to India in search of immunity building techniques drawn from Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Yoga, Naturopathy etc.

“Healthcare sector in India is expected to grow to reach a size of $50 billion by 2025, while the global medical tourism market is estimated to be worth about $72 billion. India’s share in medical tourism is expected to be around 10 billion dollars by this year-end. Moreover, the country is the world’s largest supplier of generic drugs,” he said.

Dr Jitendra Singh said, it was the farsightedness of PM Modi that soon after coming to power in 2014, he shared the powerful vision of ‘Digital India’ much before COVID-19 hit the world.

Dr Jitendra Singh asserted that Ayushman Bharat is so far the world’s best health insurance scheme and credit goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for it.

Dr. Jitendra Singh said that New India will become Atmanirbhar in healthcare only by integrating various sciences and domains of medicine.

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Tool-kits and machineries to artisans under 'Gramodyog Vikas Yojna'

 The Chairman of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Shri Manoj Kumar distributed tool-kits and machineries to artisans in a distribution ceremony in Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) on September 01, 2023. During this event, Electric Wheels were distributed to 100 potters, Footwear Toolkits were provided to 75 Leather Artisans and Paper Massey Machines were given to 60 artisans as a part of the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana. The Member of Parliament from the Bhubaneswar Lok-Sabha Constituency, Smt. Aparajita Sarangi and Shri Manoj Kumar Singh, Member East Zone KVIC were also present on the occasion.

An Artisan Sammelan and a Pottery-Expo organized under the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana was organised at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology campus in Bhubaneshwar. Smt. Aparajita Sarangi highlighted the commendable achievements of KVIC in the last 9 years under the leadership of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. She emphasized that KVIC is actively contributing to the realization of the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” vision and playing a vital role in generating employment opportunities in rural India.

Addressing at the event, Shri Manoj Kumar said that over the course of the past 9 years, the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has actively elevated India’s cherished national heritage called “Khadi,” to various international platforms. Through his dedicated endeavours, Khadi has now evolved into a prominent global brand. Shri Manoj Kumar further articulated that during India’s struggle for independence, Khadi was embraced as the central tool in the Swadeshi movement by the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi. Remarkably, in the contemporary context, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has now effectively positioned ‘Khadi’ as a potent and successful instrument for alleviating poverty, empowering artisans, ensuring food security, promoting women’s empowerment, and addressing unemployment. Under his capable leadership, KVIC’s products achieved an unprecedented turnover of over Rs.1.34 lakh crores in the previous fiscal year, marking a historic milestone.

Citing data from NITI Aayog, the Chairman of KVIC highlighted that over the past 5 years, a remarkable 13.5 crore individuals have successfully transcended the poverty line in India. Notably, Khadi, under the visionary guidance of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has played a substantial role in uplifting people from poverty in rural areas throughout the nation.During the fiscal year 2022-23, KVIC has contributed significantly to employment generation, by providing impressive total of 9,54,899 new job opportunities.

During the inauguration of the three-day Pottery Expo at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology campus, Shri Manoj Kumar further emphasized that, under the insightful guidance of the Prime Minister, KVIC is dedicatedly equipping artisans engaged in traditional Indian village industries with essential tools and machinery through the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana. This strategic initiative is significantly enhancing the quality of life for these artisans by augmenting their income levels. Up to this point, as part of the ‘Kumhar Sashaktikaran’ initiative, over 25,000 electric-driven pottery wheels have been disbursed to potters nationwide. In Odisha, the Gramodyog Vikas Yojana has facilitated the distribution of more than 900 electric-driven pottery wheels, with a cumulative value of approximately Rs. 2 crores. This concerted effort has notably propelled the income of Odisha’s potters to increase three to four folds. Shri Manoj Kumar further stressed the importance of embracing the dual approach of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make for World’ to realize the the Prime Minister’s vision of local-to-global initiative. Under the ‘Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana’, a hundred potters from diverse districts in Odisha have received electric pottery wheels, accompanied by a comprehensive ten-day training program. As a result of these interventions, these skilled artisans are now capable of generating a monthly livelihood ranging from 25,000 to 35,000 rupees.

Shri Manoj Kumar articulated that the state has a robust network of 62 Khadi institutions, which are effectively providing employment opportunities to over 4000 individuals. A noteworthy initiative, the Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), has witnessed the establishment of 11,352 PMEGP units within Odisha, over the past three years. These units have received margin money subsidies exceeding Rs.308 crores from the Government of India, thereby fostering employment for more than 90,000 people. Number of officers and staff of Government of Odisha and KVIC were present in the above distribution programme.

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National Conference on KCC for Fisheries

 Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Shri Parshottam Rupala will chair a one day “National Conference on KCC for Fisheries” on 4th September 2023 at Yashwantrao Chavan Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The Conference is being jointly organized by Department of Fisheries (DoF) and Department of Animal Husbandry Dairying (DAHD) to resolve pressing on-ground issues. The other dignitaries present during the event will be Minister of State, MoFAH&D – Dr. L. Murugan, Minister of State, Ministry of Finance, -Dr. Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad, Minister for Fisheries, Govt. of Maharashtra – Shri Sudhir Mungantiwar, Minister for Revenue, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development, Govt. of Maharashtra –Shri Radhakrishna Eknathrao Vikhepatil, Secretary,DAHD- Ms Alka Upadhyaya, Secretary, DoF – Dr Abhilaksh Likhi, Joint Secretary (Inland Fisheries), Additional Secretary, DAHD – Ms Varsha Joshi, Joint Secretary (Inland Fisheries), DoF- Shri Sagar Mehra and Chief Executive, NFDB – Dr. L. Narasimha Murthy, ARS along with key representatives from financial and banking institutions namely Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Dept of Financial Services (DFS) and NABARD.

Representatives from Fisheries Department of States/UTs, NFDB and other relevant Departments/Ministries, KCC beneficiaries, fishermen, fish farmers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders from across the nation are expected to participate. The program is being organised in hybrid mode and is expected to have around 500 participants.

During the event, Minister of FAH&D will distribute KCC cards to eligible fishers and fishermen. He will interact with them and address the gathering in accordance with the discussion during the conference and the way forward from welfare and policy perspectives. Special address will be shared by representatives from RBI, DFS and NABARD. During the program, guidelines/SOPs on KCC in vernacular language will be distributed. The interaction between all the stakeholders is expected to pave way for addressing issues and give long term and practical solutions for seamless flow of available credit with simplified process, checks and balances.

Fisheries and aquaculture activities are an important source of food, nutrition and employment generation and is an important source of livelihood for 2.8 crore fishers and fishermen. In the last decade the sector has exhibited growth in a constituent manner and one of the key aspects that have been gained attention is availability of institutional finance to small scale fisheries’ stakeholders. 

Kisan Credit Card scheme was extended by the Government of India in the 2018-19 to fisheries and animal husbandry farmers to help them meet their working capital requirements. Reserve Bank of India issued the guidelines on KCC to fishers and fish farmers on 4th February 2019. Subsequently, to streamline the process of credit delivery through KCC to the Animal Husbandry and Fisheries farmers, a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)/Guidelines was issued in consultation with the stakeholders including Ministry of AHDF, RBI, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural development (NABARD) and Indian Bank’s Association (IBA).

In order to mobilise beneficiaries and boost uptake of KCC, Department of Fisheries has been pursuing all States/UTs and State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC) to sensitize and disseminate information amongst the fishers and fish farmers. In spite of various challenges, all the States/UTs and SLBC are being pursued to enhance awareness and visibility about the usefulness of KCC facility amongst the potential beneficiaries through different mode of campaigns and outreach and promotional activities. Through these continued efforts, 1.49 lakh KCC have been issued till date to fishers and fish farmers across the country.

A special drive for mobilization of KCC applications was organized from 1st June to 31st December 2020 by DoF. Followed by a Nationwide campaign launched on 15th November 2021 to 31st July 2022 under the leadership of Minister of FAH&D. “Nationwide AHDF KCC Campaign” was resumed 15th September 2022 till 15th March 2023 and is now continuing from 1st May 2023 till 31st March 2024. Special KCC campaigns were also organized during Sagar Parikrama program in coastal districts. Through these campaigns, DoF endeavours to understand the bottlenecks and challenges in extending KCC facility by the financial and banking institutions while also attempting to understand the beneficiary perspective regarding their problems and constraints faced.

The Kisan Credit Card is a powerful tool for financial inclusion and collaboration where activity like agriculture, fisheries, animal husbandry and dairying are treated as vital components for livelihood and income generation for large numbers of poor and marginal farmers and fishers. It represents the determination of the centre and the state entities to support its farmers and promote equitable growth.

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National Teachers’ Award 2023 to 75 selected teachers on 5th September 2023

 Hon’ble President of India Smt Droupadi Murmu shall confer the National Teachers’ Award 2023 to 75 selected Awardees on 5th September 2023 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Every year, India celebrates 5th September, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as National Teachers’ Day. The purpose of National Teachers’ Award is to celebrate the unique contribution of teachers in the country and to honor those teachers who, through their commitment and dedication, have not only improved the quality of education but also enriched the lives of their students. Each award carries a certificate of merit, a cash award of Rs. 50,000 and a silver medal. The awardees would also get an opportunity to interact with Hon’ble Prime Minister.

Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education has been organising a National level function on Teachers Day every year to confer the National Awards to the best teachers of the country, selected through a rigorous, transparent selection process. From this year, the ambit of National Teachers’ Award has been expanded to include teachers of Department of Higher Education and Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship. 50 School Teachers, 13 teachers from Higher education and 12 teachers from Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship will be awarded this year.

With a view to recognize innovative teaching, research, community outreach and novelty of work the nominations were sought in online mode to maximize participation (Jan Bhagidari). Hon’ble Shiksha Mantri constituted three separate Independent National Jury comprising of eminent persons for selection of teachers.

Below is the list of Awardees from Dept of School Education : 

SI. No.

Name & School Address

State/UT/ Org

 

1.

Satyapal Singh

Gsss Buroli (06170301402) Rewari, Khol, Rewari, Haryana – 123411

Haryana

2.

Vijay Kumar

Govt. Sen. Sec. School (02020806002) Mohtli, Indora, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh – 176403

Himachal Pradesh

3.

Amritpal Singh

Govt. Sen. Sec. School Chhapar, Pakhowal, Ludhiana, Punjab – 141204

Punjab

 

4.

Arti Qanungo (07040122202)

Skv Laxmi Nagar, East Delhi, Delhi – 110092

Delhi

 

5.

Daulat Singh Gusain (05061204902)

Govt. Inter College Sendhikhal,

Jaiharikhal, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand – 246155

Uttarakhand

6.

Sanjay Kumar

Govt. Model High School, Sector 49d, Cluster 14, Chandigarh – U.T., Chandigarh – 160047

Chandigarh

 

7.

Asha Rani Suman

Govt. Upper Primary School Kharkhada, Rajgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan – 301408

Rajasthan

 

8.

Sheela Asopa

Ggsss, Shyam Sadan,

Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342003

Rajasthan

9.

Shyamsundar Ramchand Khanchandani

Government Higher Secondary School,  Silvassa, Daman And Diu – 396230

Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman & Diu

10.

Avinash Murlidhar Parkhe

Disha School For The Special Children,  Panaji, Tiswadi, North Goa,

Goa – 403110

Goa

11.

Deepak Jethalal Mota

Shree Hundraibag Primary School, Kachchh,

Gujarat

Gujarat

12.

Dr. Ritaben Nikeshchandra Fulwala

Sheth Shree P.H. Bachkaniwala Vidhyamandir

Surat

Gujarat

13.

Sarika Gharu

Govt. H. S. School,

Sandiya District, Hoshangabad

Madhya Pradesh

14.

Seema Agnihotri

CM Rise Govt. Vinoba H.S. School, Ratlam

Madhya Pradesh

15.

Dr. Brajesh Pandey

Swami Atmanand Govt. English School, Sarguja

Chhattisgarh

16.

Md. Ejazul Hague

MS Diwankhana, Chatra, Jharkhand

Jharkhand

17.

Bhupinder Gogia

Sat Paul Mittal School,

Ludhiana, Punjab

C.I.S.C.E.

18.

Shashi Sekhar Kar Sharma

Kenduapada Nodal High School

Bhadrak

Odisha

19.

Subhash Chandra Rout

Brundaban Govt. High School,

Jagatsinghpur

Odisha

20.

Dr. Chandan Mishra

Raghunathpur, Nafar Academy, Howrah

West Bengal

21.

Reyaz Ahmed Sheikh

Govt. Middle School, Poshnari, Chittergul, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir-192201

Jammu And Kashmir

22.

Asiya Farooqui

Primary School, Asti Nagar, Fatehpur,

Uttar Pradesh-212601

Uttar Pradesh

23.

Chndr Prakash Agrwal

Shiv Kumar Agarwal Janta Inter College, UP, Moh,

Jatiyan Ahar Bypass Road, Jahangirabad, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh-203394

Uttar Pradesh

24.

Anil Kumar Singh

Adarsh Girls Senior Secondary School, Ramgarh, Kaimur-Bhabua, Bihar-821110

Bihar

25.

Dwijendra Kumar

N.S. Madhuban, Bangaon Bazaar, Bajpatti,

Sitamarhi, Bihar-843314

Bihar

26.

Kumari Guddi

High School Singhia Kishanganj, Bihar

Bihar

27.

Ravi Kant Mishra

JNV, Beekar, Datia, Madhya Pradesh-475661

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti

28.

Manoranjan Pathak

Sainik School, Tilaiya Kanti, Chandwara, Kodarma, Jharkhand – 825413

Sainik Schools

Under M/o Defence

29.

Dr. Yashpal Singh

Eklavya Model Residential School, Phanda, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462026

Eklavya Model Residential Schools

Under Ministry of Tribal Affairs

30.

Mujib Rahiman K U

Kendriya Vidyala, Kanjikode, Pudussery, Malampuzha, Palakkad, KeraIa-678623

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan

31.

Chetna Khambete

Kendriya Vidyalay No.2, BSF, Indore,

Madhya Pradesh-452005

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan

32.

Narayan Parmeshwar Bhagwat,

Shri Marikamba Govt. PUC High School Section,

Sirsi, Uttara Kannada Sirsi, Karnataka-581402

Karnataka

33.

Sapna Shrishail Anigol

29021112803 – K.L.E. Society’s S.C.P. Jr College High School, Bagalkot

Karnataka

34.

Netai Chandra Dey

Ramakrishna Mission School, Narottam Nagar, Deomali, Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh-792129

Arunachal Pradesh

35.

Ningthoujam Binoy Singh,

Chingmei Upper Primary School, Keibul Lamjao, Moirang, Bishnupur, Manipur-795133

Manipur

36.

Dr. Purna Bahadur Chhetri,

Govt. Senior Secondary School, Soreng, Sikkim-737121

Sikkim

37.

Lalthianghlima

Govt. Diakkawn High School, Kolasib, Bilkhawthlir, Kolasib, Mizoram-796081

Mizoram

38

Madhav Singh

Alpha English Higher Secondary School, Lumsohdanei, Umling, Ri Bhoi,

Meghalaya

Meghalaya

39

Kumud Kalita

Pathshala Senior Secondary School, Muguria,

Pathsalal, Raiali, Assam-781325

Assam

40

Jose D Sujeev

Govt. Model Girls Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-695004

Kerala

41

Mekala Bhaskar Rao

Mcps Kondayapalem Sw. Sc. Colony Kondayapalem, 20thDivision,

Spsr Nellore, Andhra Pradesh – 524004

Andhra Pradesh

42.

Murahara Rao Uma Gandhi

Gvmcp School Sivajipalem, 21, Visakhapatnam,

Andhra Pradesh – 530017

Andhra Pradesh

43.

Settem Anjaneyulu

S.R.R. Z.P. High School Masapeta, Rayachoti, Annamayya,

Andhra Pradesh – 516270

Andhra Pradesh

44.

Archana Nooguri

Mpps Rebbanapally Rebbanpally, Luxettipet, Mancherial,

Telangana – 504215

Telangana

45.

Santhosh Kumar Bhedodkar

Mandal Parishad Upper Primary School Nipani, Bheempur, Adilabad, Telangana – 504312

Telangana

46

Ritika Anand

St. Marks Sec Public School, Paschim Vihar,

A- Block Meera Bagh, West Delhi, Delhi – 110087

CBSE

47

Sudhanshu Shekhar Panda

K.L. International School, Meerut,

Uttar Pradesh – 250005

CBSE

48

Dr. T Godwin Vedanayagam Rajkumar

Government Boys HR Sec. School, Alanganallur,

Madurai, Tamil Nadu – 625501

Tamil Nadu

49

Malathi S. S. Malathi

Government Higher Secondary School

Veerakeralampudur, Keelappvoor, Tenkasi,

Tamil Nadu – 627861

Tamil Nadu

50

Mrinal Nandkishor Ganjale

Z P School Pimpalgaon Tarfe, Mahalunge, Ambegaon, Pune, Maharashtra – 410503

Maharashtra

 

Below is the list of awardees from Dept. of Higher Education :

1.

Dr. S. Brinda, HoD

PSG Polytechnic College, Coimbatore – 641 004

Tamil Nadu

2.

Ms. Mehta Zankhana Dilipbhai, Lecturer

Government Polytechnic,

Ahmedabad – 380 015.

Gujarat

3.

Shri Keshav Kashinath Sangle, Professor

VJTI, Mumbai – 400 019.

Maharashtra

4.

Dr. S.R. Mahadeva Prasanna, Professor

IIT, Dharwad – 580 011

Karnataka

5.

Dr. Dinesh Babu J, Associate Professor

International Institute of Information Technology,

Bangalore – 560 100.

Karnataka

6.

Dr. Farheen Bano, Assistant Professor

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University,

Lucknow – 226 007.

Uttar Pradesh

7.

Shri Suman Chakraborty, Professor

IIT, Kharagpur – 721 302

West Bengal

8.

Shri Sayam Sen Gupta, Professor

IISER, Mohanpur – 741 246 Kolkata.

West Bengal

9.

Dr. Chandragouda Raosaheb Patil, Professor

R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, Dist. Dhule – 425 405

Maharashtra

10.

Dr. Raghavan B. Sunoj, Professor

IIT, Mumbai – 400 076.

Maharashtra

11.

Shri Indranath Sengupta, Professor

IIT, Gandhinagar – 382 055

Gujarat

12.

Dr. Ashish Baldi, Professor

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University,

Bathinda – 151 001.

Punjab

13.

Dr. Satya Ranjan Acharya, Professor

Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India,

Bhat – 382 428, Dist. Gandhinagar.

Gujarat.

 

Below is the list of awardees from Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship :

1.

Ramesh Rakshit, Instructor, Government Industrial Training Institute, Durgapur P.O Durgapur-12 Dist, Paschim Bardhaman West Bengal Pin-713212

2.

Raman Kumar, Fitter Instructor, Government ITI Hilsa, Nalanda, Bihar-801302

3.

Shiyad S, Senior Instructor, Government ITI, Malampuzha, Palakkad, 678651

4.

Swati Yogesh Deshmukh, Craft Instructor – Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA), Government Industrial Training Institute, Lower Parel, Mumbai-11

5.

Timothy Jones Dhar, Mmv Instructor, Government ITI, Shilong

6.

Ajith A Nair, Senior Instructor, Government ITI, Kalamassery, H.M.T. Colony PO, Ernakulan, 683503

7.

S. Chithrakumar, Assistant Training Officer, Government Industrial Training Institute (Women), Natham Road, Kullanampatti, Dindigul-624003

8.

Rabinarayan Sahu, Training Officer, Special ITI for PwDs, At-Khudpur(Near Nageshwar Temple), Post-Jatni, District-Khordha, Pin Code-752050

9.

Sunita Singh, Assistant Training Officer (A.T.O.), Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Bhubaneswar Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Near Governor house, Post:- Nayapalli, Unit-8, Bhubneswar-751012

10.

Mrs. Pooja R Singh, Training Officer, National Skill Training institute, Bangalore, Beside ESIC hospital-peenya, Outer Ring Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bengaluru

11.

Mrs Divy L, Training Officer, National Skill Training Institute for Women, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka

12.

Dr. Dibyendu Choudhary, Faculty Member, School of Enterprise Management (SEM) National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Yousufguda, Hyderabad

 

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THE INDIAN NAVY QUIZ – SAIL BEYOND HORIZON

 To commemorate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, Indian Navy had scaled up the Inter School Quiz competitions held at various stations to a National Level School Quiz Competition – The Indian Navy Quiz (THINQ). This year on India assuming Presidency of the prestigious G20, THINQ has become an international event and rechristened “G20 THINQ”. The event is being conducted by the Navy under the aegis of the G20 Secretariat and in partnership with NWWA (Navy Welfare and Wellness Association) and will have two levels National and International.

The National Round of the G20 THINQ will see participation of school children studying in Classes IX to XII. Over 11700 schools have registered for the quiz.

Two online elimination rounds will be held, the first on 12 Sep 23 and the second on 03 Oct 23. This will be followed by an online quarter-final on 10 Oct 23, from which 16 teams will qualify for the semi-final round (four schools from each zone). The semi-finalists will converge at Mumbai for the national semi-finals at the NCPA auditorium on 17 Nov 23. The top 08 teams will subsequently be in a battle of wits in the National final round planned to be held at the Gateway of India on 18 Nov 23. On completion of the national round, two best quizzers among all finalists will be chosen to represent Team India in the international round.

The International Round of G20 THINQ will see a representation of young and bright minds from across the world – students that will strengthen Bridges of Friendship within G20 partners. This round will see the participation of teams from G20+9 nations, each team comprising of two students. All delegates, including the 16 national semi-finalists and international participants, will have the opportunity to experience India’s diverse heritage and culture during their visit and will be taken to various popular sites and locations in the country. The international finals are planned to be held on 22 Nov 23 at New Delhi.

To streamline the registration process for schools and provide all event-related information, a dedicated website (www.theindiannavyquiz.in) has been established for G20 THINQ.

As India hands over the G20 baton to Brazil on 01 Dec 23, the G20 THINQ will be the concluding chapter of a series of significant events held since Dec 22. It will serve as a remarkable finale to India’s Presidency that witnessed many unique achievements of the G20 at the global level.

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'Meri Maati-Mera Desh' campaign in New Delhi, today

 Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, launched the Amrit Kalash Yatra under the ‘Meri Mati-Mera Desh’ campaign in New Delhi, today. Many dignitaries including the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, Union Minister of Law and Justice Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Minister of State for External Affairs, Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi and Secretary, Ministry of Culture were present on the occasion.

In his address, Shri Amit Shah said that today’s event is somewhat like an evening, as it is happening at a time when India has completed 75 years of independence. He said that upcoming Amritkal and “Sankalp Se Siddhi” will put India at the forefront in every field globally by August 15, 2047. Shri Shah said that India, as envisioned by our freedom fighter, will be created in the next 25 years. He added that over the past 75 years, India has got many achievements, but they are not sufficient. Shri Shah said that after a long period of subjugation and the sacrifices of millions, we gained independence, and in the last 10 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, every Indian has been given the opportunity to come together and help create a greater India.

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation said that the Meri Mati-Mera Desh programme expresses its meaning through its name itself. He said that now we are living in independent India, and for this, millions have made sacrifices. He added that from 1857 to 1947, for 90 years, a long struggle for freedom was fought, and countless known and unknown freedom fighters sacrificed their life to the cause. He said that only a person like Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, who is full of patriotism in his heart, could have imagined initiating this journey of “Sankalp se Siddhi”, by taking a pledge with ‘Mitti’’ in his hand and paying homage to those who have made the sacrifices. Shri Shah said that the idea behind this programme is that every individual, family, citizen, and child should connect emotionally with the idea of creation of great India. He said that from 1-30th September, every household, ward, and village will collect the ‘Mitti’ or grains in a pot, following it up from 1-13th October at the block and later from 22-27th October at state level, and finally, from 28-30th October these 7,500 pots will reach New Delhi, the capital of the country. Shri Shah said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will put soil from these Amrit Kalash in the Amrit Vatika created at Delhi honour of our great veers, which will keep on reminding every citizen that we must make India great during the period of Amritkal.

Shri Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has integrated several programmes into this initiative, and has providing every Indian with an opportunity to become part of the initiative. He said that a new series has been made by 5 programmes aimed at re-dedicating oneself to the country. Under these progarmmes inscription have been installed in every village of the country, crores of citizens of the country have taken the pledge of ‘Panch Pran’ which will pave the way to make India great, 75 trees have been planted in the celebration of Amrit Mahotsav under the Vasudha Vandan programme and honouring the heroes and hoisting the national flag has been done.

 

Union Home Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, organisation of over 2 lakh programmes during the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav have once again awakened the spirit of patriotism in the entire nation and these programmes will conclude with Meri Mati-Mera Desh programme. He said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi had called upon all the countrymen from the ramparts of the Red Fort to take ‘Panch Pran’ – the goal of a developed India, to remove the mentality of slavery, to be proud of our traditions, to dedicate whole life for unity and integrity, and, to awaken a sense of duty in the mind of every citizen. Shri Shah said that these ‘Panch Pran’ are the highway to building a great India. He said that 23 crore houses, offices and buildings across the country were beautified with the Tricolour after Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s call for ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan’. Shri Shah said that the whole country joined the Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan by respecting the call of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the result of this patriotic feeling was that recently our Chandrayaan reached the Shivshakti point on the Moon, which is a very proud moment for all the countrymen. He said that the feeling of pride in the mind of every person of the country has arisen with the tricolor campaign in every house.

 

Shri Amit Shah said that connecting every person with the future of the country, connecting his feelings with the progress of the country and connecting the efforts of every person with the progress and development of the country is the test of leadership and its responsibility. He said that the whole country is fortunate that after a long time, we have got such a leader like Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, who is paving the way to make the country first in the world during Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. Shri Shah said that today our economy has moved from 11th to 5th position in the world and soon we will become the 3rd largest economy. He said that the self-confidence that has been awakened in the mind of every citizen of India has happened through such programmes. Shri Shah said that the confidence instilled in the minds of every Indian citizen through such programmes serves as inspiration for our courageous soldiers to carry out surgical strikes, empowers our scientists to develop the COVID-19 vaccine, and provides the courage for ISRO scientists to reach the Moon and the orbit of Sun.

The Home Minister said that Meri Mati – Mera Desh is not just a programme, but it is a medium to connect oneself with the future of the country. Shri Shah said that this programme can become a medium to make oneself a part of the process of making the country great and after 25 years when the present generation will lead a great India, then they will have the satisfaction in their mind that previous generation had helped make a very strong India.

On this occasion, Union Minister of State for Culture Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal said that Meri Mati Mera Desh campaign is the time to remember India’s entire history, culture, and sacrifices of the heroes. It is a celebration of our collective identity. He said that India is a country of diversity, despite having different dialects, languages, and different costume regions, we have a common heritage. That’s why we have said ‘Unity in diversity is the specialty of India’. India is the only country in the world where the people call the land Mother. We all Indians say that this land is my mother and I am her son, that’s why the importance of this program increases further. Shri Meghwal said that today under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is setting new paradigms of development. The economy has become the fifth largest economy in the world. Now we are moving towards the five trillion Economy. On the call of the Prime Minister, we all celebrated the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav and declared the period of 2047 as Amrit Kaal, in continuation of this we are starting the Meri Mati Mera Desh campaign. He further said that in our culture, this soil of the earth is considered as mother, hence when Swami Vivekananda comes to India after hoisting the flag of Indian culture in Chicago, he returns to the soil here and salutes Mother India.

 In the midst of the ongoing reverberations of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav great campaign ‘Meri Maati Mera Desh’ was launched to honour our martyred braveheart men and women.

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PM GatiShakti National Master Plan in States/UTs

 To promote wider adoption of PM GatiShakti National Master Plan (NMP), Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry conducts weekly review meetings with States and Union Territories to monitor and extend support for efficient and effective utilization of their State Master plan (SMP) portals for infrastructure planning and implementation.

A review meeting was convened for the Western and Central Zones States/UTs of India, chaired by Special Secretary (Logistics), DPIIT, Ms. Sumita Dawra at New Delhi on August 31, 2023. The meeting witnessed active participation from States/UTs i.e. Maharashtra, Goa, Rajasthan, Daman & Diu and Dadar & Nagar Haveli, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

During the meeting, Special Secretary (Logistics) stressed upon the importance of utilising the GatiShakti NMP/SMP portal and adopting ‘whole of government’ approach for infrastructure and social sector planning.

The chair mentioned various benefits of PM GatiShakti National Master Plan (NMP) by leveraging data layers and tools for effective, data-driven decision making, that includes:

  1. Optimized Route Planning
  2. Enhanced visibility of intersections from forest, economic zones, archaeological sites etc.
  3. Enabling time and cost saving for planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, such as, use of digital surveys on NMP to streamline the preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPR) with higher accuracy.

She also mentioned that the States/UTs are extensively using the PM GatiShakti approach for planning connectivity to Industrial Regions; for selecting the location of social infrastructure assets, such as anganwadis, schools, hospitals, etc.

States/UTs are integrating their existing development programmes/schemes with the GIS-based NMP/SMP to achieve better planning. For instance, the State of UP, integrated its Pahunch portal with the SMP, for effective decision-making about site suitability of new schools, based on various parameters like population, connectivity, teacher-pupil ratio, etc. Similarly, the Gujarat Government used the PMGS for planning its coastal corridor to promote tourism. State of Goa planned the disaster management/ evacuation route during floods to minimize loss of life, using the PMGS NMP/SMP portals.

It was further emphasised that the States/UTs must look after the following parameters for wider adoption of PM GatiShakti NMP:

  1. regular meeting/workings of institutional mechanism at States/UTs level;
  2. ensure quality of data layers on NMP/SMP portal;
  3. usage of SMP for project planning and implementation to facilitate Ease of Logistics, Ease of Living, and Ease of Doing Business; and

The States/UTs are being encouraged to formulate State Logistics Policy (SLPs) aligned with National logistics policy (NLP) to bring holistic focus on ‘logistics’ in public policy at State level. So far, 22 States have notified their State Logistics policies.

The States/UTs were sensitized about the advantages of utilizing PM GatiShakti NMP/SMP at the district level for planning purposes. To enable area-based development, it is essential to adopt PM GatiShakti principles for gap identification, project planning, etc. at grass root level. This is where the involvement of district-level officers becomes crucial in implementing the area-based approach for social and economic planning within their districts.

The approach can streamline several challenges, such as land acquisition, approvals, utility shifting coordination, administrative assistance, and more, expediting and ensuring time-bound project implementation. States/UTs were recommended to identify pilot areas for implementation of planning and analysis through the PM GatiShakti NMP/SMP.

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