Technology should be designed to make life easier and simpler: Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad

The Union Minister for Law & Justice, Communications and Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad has said that the technology should be designed to make life easier and simpler. He was addressing the gathering after inaugurating the 2nd Edition of NIC TechConclave 2020, organized by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), here today.

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the NIC should engage people from outside the system to have their views and advises to amend the system accordingly. He further said that we need a Government that has transformational change as a character. Technology has become the biggest enabler of governance for transformation, he added.

He advised the Technocrats to start dreaming big and try hard to concretize that dream into a reality and said that the technology is the biggest facilitator for that. If you have the vision, if you have the ambition, if you have the dream and if you have the commitment to concretize, things can happen, he added.

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said that Digital India has to be a transformational programme. We have the challenge to articulate the digital India and Digital India which is designed empower ordinary citizen into the power of technology, he said. Digital India is designed to bridge digital divide of haves and have-nots and Digital India must bring in digital inclusion, he added.

The Minister for Electronics and IT said that technology should be low cost, developmental and inclusive. He coined a new slogan that Digital India means technology from the Classes to the Technology for the masses. This conclave must find the emerging challenges and also the way out for it, he tasked.

Saying that more and more rural empowering missions must be thought of as a model of governance, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said that NIC has helped monitoring the Swachch Bharat Campaign in the country. Technology should be designed to fulfill the aspirations of the people, he added.

The Minister for Electronics and IT said that financial inclusion is supplementing digital inclusion which is going to be the roadmap of the future of our nation. Digital India should be supplemented by the digital inclusion, he added.

He hoped that a woman in a remote village with a Smartphone in her hand should get the bank in her hand. A good team of women entrepreneurs be formed in every village ranging from financial inclusion skilling, digital inclusion skilling to further empower them, he said.

Saying that India is waiting for a big revolution of financial inclusion, the Minister for Electronics and IT said that let the digital inclusion and financial inclusion must become the benchmark of India’s transformational governance.

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad said that data is going to drive the Technology and governance. We all must understand the impact of data. He narrated five corners for Data – Data Availability, Data Utility, Data Innovation, Data Anonymity and Data Privacy. We need to have these five corners in mind while handling data, he said. India should become a big centre for Data refining process and NIC should work in that direction, he added.

 

The Secretary – MeitY, Shri Ajay Sawhney, the President, CISCO (India and SAARC), Shri Sameer Garde, the Director General, NIC, Dr. Neeta Verma and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

 

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Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, approves several procurement proposals to boost ‘Make in India’

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singhin its first meeting of 2020 met today to consider a number of new and ongoing proposals for procuring critically needed platforms and equipment for the Armed Forces.

To promote indigenisation, the DAC accorded approval for procurement of equipment worth over Rs 5,100 crore from indigenous sources. These include sophisticated Electronic Warfare Systems for the Army designed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and manufactured locally by the Indian industry. These systems will be used in deserts and plains and will provide comprehensive Electronic Support and Counter Measure capabilities to the field formations in both communication and other aspects of Electronic Warfare.

The DAC also approved prototype testing of trawl assemblies designed by DRDO for T-72 and T-90 tanks providing an important indigenous de-mining capability to the Army.

In another significant step, the DAC approved shortlisting of Indian Strategic Partners (SP) and the potential Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) that would collaborate with SPs to construct six conventional submarines in India. This programme is being progressed under the ‘Strategic Partnership Model’, promulgated in 2017 to give a major boost to ‘Make in India’ in Defence Sector. The Strategic partner is expected to play a transformational role in building an eco-system in the country, comprising development entities, specialised vendors and suppliers; especially those from the MSME sector. SP Model also aims at promoting India as a manufacturing hub for defence equipment, in addition to establishing an industrial and R&D eco-system capable of meeting the future requirements of the Armed Forces besides giving boost to exports.

The DAC also accorded approval for inclusion of Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) in Defence Procurement Procedure. This would provide avenues in capital procurement for the Armed Forces to startups and innovators working for iDEX and provide huge fillip to their budding efforts.

 

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Indian Navy Signs MoU for offshore Data with Geological Survey of India

Indian Navy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Geological Survey of India (GSI) for ‘Sharing of seabed sediments data, products and expertise for Naval Application in Meteorology and Oceanography’. The MoU was signed today between Commodore AA Abhyankar, who heads Indian Navy’s Oceanology and Meteorology Directorate and Shri N Maran, Deputy Director General of GSI.

GSI’s Marine and Coastal survey Division based at Mangaluru has mapped most of India’s 2.1 Million km2  Exclusive Economic Zone and has a vast repository of offshore data. This data collected using GSI’s state-of-the-art oceanic research vessels Samudra Manthan, Samudra Kaustubh, Samudra Shaudhikama and Samudra Ratnakar, will now be used by Indian Navy’s rapidly growing blue water fleet for reliable and accurate oceanographic modeling to support their expansive maritime operations in the Indian Ocean region

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Startup India Tableau in Republic Day 2020

Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry will showcase a tableau on Startup India in this year’s Republic Day Parade at Rajpath in New Delhi. The tableau on the theme Startups: Reach for the Sky will showcase stages of the lifecycle of a startup and the all-round support provided by the Government in this journey. The tableau will depict how ideas come to life and how the innovations that emerge positively affect lives of the citizens of India.

The front of the tableau depicts a creative mind, full of ideas to solve real world problems. The Startup India Tree, in the middle, represents the different kinds of support given to startups. The staircase denotes the stages of growth – proving a concept, creating a prototype, preparing a business plan, building a team, launching into markets and eventually scaling up. The wheel at the rear depicts sectors of economy where Indian entities have driven economic growth and created employment opportunities on a large scale. The map of India represents the spread of the startup movement, steadily reaching the semi-urban and rural areas. The wheel and the map together depict the width and the depth of the Startup India movement in the country.

Startup India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to build a strong ecosystem to nurture innovation, drive sustainable economic growth and generate large scale employment opportunities. The objective of Startup India is to inspire and motivate the youth of India to follow their dreams to generate wealth and become job creators and not just job seekers.

The Startup India Action Plan, launched on 16th of January 2016, has stirred entrepreneurial spirit across the country. Under the Startup India Scheme, eligible companies can get recognized as startups by DPIIT in order to access a host of tax benefits, easier compliance, IPR fast tracking and other benefits. More than 26,000 startups from 551 districts of 28 States and 7 Union Territories have been recognized in this period. Working across IT, Industry 4.0, education, healthcare, agriculture, energy, finance, space, defence and all other sectors of economy, Indian startups have attracted substantial global investments and created more than 2,91,000 jobs.

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Central Government Notifies National Startup Advisory Council

The Central Government has notified the structure of the National Startup Advisory Council to advise the Government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups in the country to drive sustainable economic growth and generate large scale employment opportunities. The individual names will be notified later.

The Council will suggest measures to foster a culture of innovation amongst citizens and students in particular, promote innovation in all sectors of economy across the country, including semi-urban and rural areas, support creative and innovative ideas through incubation and research and development to transform them into valuable products, processes or solutions to improve productivity and efficiency and create an environment of absorption of innovation in industry. It will also suggest measures to facilitate public organizations to assimilate innovation with a view to improving public service delivery, promote creation, protection and commercialization of intellectual property rights, make it easier to start, operate, grow and exit businesses by reducing regulatory compliances and costs, promote ease of access to capital for startups, incentivize domestic capital for investments into startups, mobilize global capital for investments in Indian startups, keep control of startups with original promoters and provide access to global markets for Indian startups.

The National Startup Advisory Council will be chaired by Minster for Commerce & Industry. The Council will consist of the non-official members, to be nominated by Central Government, from various categories like founders of successful startups, veterans who have grown and scaled companies in India, persons capable of representing interests of investors into startups, persons capable of representing interests of incubators and accelerators and representatives of associations of stakeholders of startups and representatives of industry associations. The term of the non-official members of the Startup Advisory Council will be for a period of two years.

The nominees of the concerned Ministries/Departments/Organisations, not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India, will be ex-officio members of the Council.  Joint Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade will be the Convener of the Council.

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Thermal Screening of passengers arriving from China including Hong Kong expanded to Seven airports now

Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has directed for all logistics support and arrangements to be made immediately with regard to screening of passengers arriving in India from China including Hong Kong at the identified airports i.e. Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Cochin apart from three airports at Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata identified earlier. This is in continuation to the Advisory from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and National Centre for Disease Control, Directorate General of Health Services, under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India regarding threat of ‘Novel Corona Virus Disease (nCoV) in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.

MoCA has called for immediate implementation of the action plan and strict adherence by identified airports and all concerned airlines. The action plan among others includes the following

 

  • In order to facilitate early isolation, In-flight announcements to be made by the airlines (which are directly coming from any airport in China including Hong Kong) requesting passengers with history of fever and cough and history of travel to Wuhan City in last 14 days to self-declare at port of arrival or to State Health Authorities.
  • Airlines staff to guide the passengers in filling up the self-reporting forms before disembarkation so that the filled up format can be checked by APHO staff on arrival.
  • Airport signage to be displayed boldly at the strategic locations of these seven identified airports
  • Health Screening at Airports: Thermal Screening of passengers to be undertaken. Provision of space at the pre-immigration area with logistics to install the thermal cameras to be made at these airports. Airlines staff to bring the passengers to the Health counters before the immigration check.
  • Operational procedures recommended by International Air Transport Association (IATA) with regard to managing suspected communicable disease on board an aircraft.
  • All passengers and crew who are otherwise healthy should be allowed to continue their onward journey. If the ill passenger or crew member is confirmed as a probable case of Wuhan Corona Virus, public health authorities should be notified about the contacts using the Passenger Locator Form.

 

NOVEL CORONA VIRUS ALERT

 

For All Travellers

Who Have Visited China,

particularly through Wuhan City,

Hubei Province of China

during past 14 days and

  • are having one or more of the following symptoms:

Acute onset of Fever, Cough, Shortness of Breath

 

SHOULD REPORT TO AIRPORT HEALTH UNIT

 

  • for other Travellers (Those Without Any Symptoms)

 

Travellers, who have visited the affected CITY and do not have any symptoms on arrival, but develop above mentioned symptoms within 28 days of arrival in India, should visit nearest hospital facility and report to the State/District Health Authorities and concerned Airport Health Officer.

 

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Strengthening Agriculture and the Rural Economy together will strengthen India: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Tomar

Posted On: 21 JAN 2020 5:59PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare organized the first National consultative workshop on Strengthening Agri- Logistics in e-National Agriculture Market (e-Nam) in New Delhi today. Speaking on the occasion Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shri Narendra Singh Tomar said that agriculture is very important for the country as there is a large population engaged in agriculture. He stated that strengthening agriculture and the rural economy will strengthen India so that the country can face challenges victoriously. The government is also committed to realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of doubling farmers income by 2022.

Shri Tomar said that government is committed to strengthening the economy and infrastructure of rural areas so that every facility is available to villagers at their door-step. He lauded the efforts of farmers, Agricultural Scientists and the Central and State Governments for achieving self sufficiency in foodgrains, horticulture and animal husbandry. He suggested that the disparity between small farmers and big farmers should be bridged and benefits of technology and various schemes should reach the small and marginal farmers.

Shri Tomar told the audience the greatest challenge in present times is to provide farmers the correct price for their produce. For this the Prime Minister has envisioned e-NAM (Electronic National Agriculture Market) that envisages a pan-India e-trading facility for agricultural commodities through integration of existing APMCs. Market integration through e-platform facilitates transparent and competitive bidding by enabling inter-mandi trade of the agricultural produce thereby giving advantage to the farmers for better price discovery. Presently 585 markets across 16 states and 2 Union territories have been integrated on e-platform. It is expected that 415 other mandis will soon be integrated. On this portal more than 1.65 crore farmers and 1.27 lakh traders have registered. Through this platform trading of Rs. 91000 crores has already taken place and in the near future it is expected to reach 1 lakh crores.

Strengthening the e-NAM platform and making it reliable is the constant effort of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The Minister said that it is priority of the government that small farmers in large numbers join this platform. On strengthening Agri- Logistics the Minister suggested that Agri- Logistics starts with harvesting. Along with harvesting cleaning, grading, segregating, quality inspection, packaging and marketing have to be done so that the journey from production to consumer is completed. The workshop addressed all these problems that farmers face and the suggestions given by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

Shri Tomar emphasized that technology should reach the farmer, micro irrigation should be used to save water, there should be less usage of chemical fertilizers, input cost should be reduced, farmers should get a good price via MSP. He said that schemes like PM-KisanSammanYojana, MaN-DhanYojana, PM-FasalBimaYojana are showing good results. He expressed hope that through this workshop the entire food value chain could be linked resulting in an effective Agri-Logistics infrastructure which will help strengthening e-NAM for the farmers.

In the National Consultative Workshop more than 200 prominent professionals, educationists, practitioners of Agri-Logistics, Cleaning, Grading, productivity analysis, quality management, warehousing and transportation and logistics start-ups participated. Senior officials from various states across the country were present. Union Minister of state for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Shri Purushottam Rupala and Agriculture Secretary Shri Sanjay Aggrawal also participated in the workshop.

 

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Prime Minister greets Manipur on its Statehood Day

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today greeted the people of the state of Manipur on the occasion of its statehood day.

In a tweet, the Prime Minister said, “Manipur is known for its vibrant culture. People from Manipur have made a mark in various fields. May the state keep progressing in the years ahead.”

 

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

On Manipur’s Statehood Day, my greetings to the people of the wonderful state. Manipur is known for its vibrant culture. People from Manipur have made a mark in various fields. May the state keep progressing in the years ahead.

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Prime Minister greets Tripura on its Statehood Day

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today greeted the people of the state of Tripura on the occasion of its statehood day.

In a tweet, the Prime Minister said, “We are proud of Tripura’s exemplary traditions and contribution to national development. It’s people are known for their industrious nature. I pray for the continued prosperity and well-being of Tripura’s citizens.”

 

Narendra Modi

@narendramodi

Statehood Day greetings to my sisters and brothers of Tripura. We are proud of Tripura’s exemplary traditions and contribution to national development. It’s people are known for their industrious nature. I pray for the continued prosperity and well-being of Tripura’s citizens.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Nepal K P Sharma Oli jointly Inaugurate Integrated Check Post at Jogbani-Biratnagar

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, along with Prime Minister of Nepal Shri K.P. Sharma Oli jointly inaugurated the second Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Jogbani – Biratnagar today.

Jogbani – Biratnagar is an important trade point between the two countries. The ICP is equipped with modern facilities.

The second Integrated Check Post at Jogbani – Biratnagar was built with Indian assistance to facilitate trade and people’s movement across India-Nepal border.

Both the Prime Ministers were participating through Video Conference.

In his remarks the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said, “India has been playing the role of a trusted partner in Nepal’s all round development.”

He said, “ ‘Neighbourhood first‘ is the main policy of my Government and improving cross border connectivity  is an important aspect of it.”

Shri Modi said, “the issue of better connectivity becomes all the more important if it concerns India- Nepal, because our relations are not simply of neighbours but because History and Geography have connected us through culture, nature, families, language, development and many more threads”.

Prime Minister said, “My Government is committed to develop better transportation facilities with all the friendly nations and to further develop relations in trade, culture, education etc “

Prime Minister said that India is working on cross connectivity projects Road, Rail and Transmission lines in Nepal.

Both Prime Ministers also witnessed the remarkable progress in Government of India assisted post-earthquake housing reconstruction projects in Nepal.

Referring to 2015 Earthquake in Nepal Prime Minister Shri Modi said, “India played the role of first responder in relief and rescue operations and now is standing shoulder to shoulder with our friends in the reconstruction of Nepal”.

Out of Government of India’s commitment to build 50,000 houses in Gorkha and Nuwakot districts, 45,000 have already been completed.

The Prime Minster of Nepal, Shri K. P. Sharma Oli thanked India for its efforts.

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Remarks by Prime Minister at the Remote Inauguration of ICP Biratnagar and witnessing the progress in Housing Reconstruction Project in Nepal

मेरे मित्र और नेपाल के माननीय प्रधानमंत्री राईट ऑनरेबल के पी शर्मा ओली जी,

दोनों देशों के वरिष्ठ मंत्री और अधिकारीगण,

नमस्कार!

सबसे पहले मैं अपनी ओर से और सभी भारतवासियों की ओर से ओली जी और नेपाल में हमारे सभी मित्रों को नववर्ष 2020 की शुभकामनाएं देता हूं।

यह सिर्फ नया वर्ष ही नहीं, बल्कि एक नया दशक शुरू हुआ है।

मैं कामना करता हूं कि यह नया दशक आप सबके लिए अच्छा स्वास्थ्य, दीर्घ आयु, प्रगति, प्रसन्न्ता और शांति लेकर आए।

दोनों देशों के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में संक्रांति का पर्व भी अलग-अलग रूप-रंग, लेकिन समान उल्लास के साथ पिछले हफ्ते मनाया गया। इस पर्व के अवसर पर भी मैं आप सबको शुभकामनाएं देना चाहूँगा।

Excellency,

इस नए साल और नए दशक की शुरूआत में ही हम आज के इस शुभ कार्य में एक साथ शामिल हो रहे हैं। यह अत्यंत हर्ष का विषय है।

पिछले पांच महीनों में हम दूसरी बार दोनों देशों के बीच bilateral projects का उद्घाटन video link द्वारा कर रहे हैं। यह भारत-नेपाल संबंधों के विस्तार और तेज विकास का प्रतीक है।

Friends,

नेपाल के चहुंमुखी विकास में, नेपाल की प्राथमिकताओं के अनुसार भारत एक विश्वसनीय partner की भूमिका अदा करता रहा है।

‘Neighborhood First’ मेरी सरकार की प्राथमिकता रही है। और cross-border connectivity को बढ़ाना इस पालिसी का एक प्रमुख ध्येय है।

बेहतर Connectivity का महत्व तब और भी बढ़ जाता है, जब बात भारत और नेपाल की होती है। क्यूंकि हमारे सम्बन्ध सिर्फ पड़ोसियों के ही नहीं हैं। इतिहास और भूगोल ने हमें प्रकृति, परिवार, भाषा, संस्कृति, प्रगति और न जाने कितने धागों से जोड़ा है।

इसलिए, हम दोनों देशों के बीच अच्छी connectivity हमारे जीवन को और नज़दीक से जोड़ती है और हमारे दिलों के बीच नए रास्ते खोलती है।

Connectivity न सिर्फ देश के बल्कि पूरे क्षेत्र के विकास के लिए एक कैटेलिस्ट का काम करती है।

Neighborhood में सारे मित्र देशों के साथ आवागमन को सरल और सुचारू बनाने, और हमारे बीच व्यापार, संस्कृति, शिक्षा, इत्यादि क्षेत्रों में संपर्क को और सुगम बनाने के लिए भारत प्रतिबद्ध है।

भारत और नेपाल कई cross-border connectivity projects जैसे रोड, रेल और transmission lines पर काम कर रहे हैं। हमारे देशों के बीच सीमा के प्रमुख स्थानों पर Integrated Check Posts आपसी व्यापार और आवागमन को बहुत सुविधाजनक बना रही हैं।

Excellency,

ICP बनाने के प्रथम चरण में हमने बीरगंज और बिराटनगर में ICP के विकास का निर्णय लिया था। बीरगंज की ICP का हमने 2018 में उद्घाटन किया।

अब बिराटनगर में भी ICP का शुरू हो जाना बहुत हर्ष का विषय है। भारत की ओर रक्सौल और जोगबनी में पहले से ही यह सुविधा उपलब्ध है।

मुझे पूरा विश्वास है कि आने वाले वर्षों में हम ऐसी और कई आधुनिक सुविधाओं का विकास करेंगे।

 

Excellency,

2015 का भूंकप एक दर्दनाक हादसा था। भूकंप जैसी प्राकृत आपदाएं मनुष्य की दृढ़ता और निश्चय की परीक्षा लेती हैं। हर भारतीय को गर्व है कि इस त्रासदी के दुःखद परिणामों का सामना हमारे नेपाली भाइयों और बहनों ने साहस के साथ किया।

बचाव और सहायता में First Responder की सक्रिय भूमिका के बाद भारत पुनर्निमाण में अपने नेपाली साथियों के साथ कंधे से कंधा मिलाकर खड़ा रहा है। निकटम पड़ौसी और मित्र के नाते यह हमारा कर्तव्य था।

इसलिए, गोरखा और नुवाकोट जिलों में घरों के पुनर्निर्माण में अच्छी progress देख कर मुझे बहुत संतोष मिला।

हमारी कोशिश रही है कि हम इन घरों को ‘Build Back Better’ के सिद्धांत पर बनायें। और ‘earthquake resilient techniques’ के इस्तेमाल से ये मजबूत और टिकाऊ बनें।

Coalition for Disaster रेजिलिएंट इंफ्रास्ट्रकचर को लांच करने में भारत का उद्देश्य इंफ्रास्ट्रकचर पर प्राकृतिक आपदाओं के प्रभाव को कम करना है।

यह बहुत संतोष का विषय है कि भारत-नेपाल सहयोग के अंतर्गत पचास हज़ार में से पैतालीस हज़ार घरों का निर्माण हो चुका है। हमारी आशा है कि बाकी घरों का निर्माण भी शीघ्र पूरा होगा। और इन घरों को नेपाली भाइयों और बहनों को जल्दी ही समर्पित किया जा सकेगा।

Excellency,

आपके सहयोग से बीते कई वर्षों में भारत-नेपाल संबंधों में अभूतपूर्व प्रगति देखने को मिली है। हमारा सहयोग और विकास की पार्टनरशिप तेजी से आगे बढ़ रहे हैं। साथ ही, हमने कई नए क्षेत्रों में भी सहयोग शुरू किया है।

मेरी कामना है कि नए वर्ष में आपके सहयोग और समर्थन से हम अपने संबंधों को और ऊँचाई पर ले जाएं। और यह नया दशक भारत-नेपाल संबंधों का स्वर्णिम दशक बने।

एक बार फिर अच्छे स्वास्थ्य और सभी सफलता के लिए आपको शुभकामनाएं देता हूं। और इस कार्यक्रम के लिए वीडियो संपर्क द्वारा जुड़ने पर मैं आपको बहुत धन्यवाद भी देता हूं।

अंत मा, तपाई हरू सबै लाइ धेरै शुभकामना दिन्छॅू।

नमस्कार।

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PM to chair PRAGATI meeting tomorrow

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will chair the 32nd interaction through PRAGATI- the ICT-based, multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, on 22nd January 2020.

In the previous thirty one interactions of PRAGATI, projects worth over twelve lakh crores have been reviewed by the Prime Minister. In the last PRAGATI meeting of the year 2019, 9 projects worth over Rs. 61,000 crore related to 16 states and the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir were taken up for discussion. There were also discussions on various topics like grievances of Indian citizens working abroad, National Agriculture Market, Aspirational District Programme and infrastructure development programmes and initiatives.

Prime Minister had launched the multi-purpose and multi-modal governance platform PRAGATI on 25th March 2015. PRAGATI is an integrating and interactive platform, aimed at addressing the common man’s grievances. PRAGATI also helps in simultaneously monitoring and reviewing important programmes and projects of the Government of India, as well as projects flagged by various State governments.

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Vice President urges Telugu scholars to prepare roadmap for preservation and promotion of Classical Telugu language

The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu today urged the Telugu scholars to prepare a roadmap for development of Classical Telugu language and for the development of Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu (CESCT) in Nellore.

Addressing the Valedictory Session of “Workshop on Development of Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu”, at Swarna Bharat Trust, in Nellore today, Shri Naidu observed that Telugu is an ancient language and there is a need for recapturing the past glory of this great language.

The Vice President said that every language represents the history, culture and the civilizational values. “It denotes our identity”, he added. Urging upon all stakeholders for protection and promotion of every Indian language, Shri Naidu said that it was the duty of the government to promote all languages.

In his valedictory address, Shri Naidu urged CESCT to focus on literature, linguistics and translation into various languages, apart from lexicography, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Archaeological evidence, Manuscripts, Epigraphy, art and architecture, and stories about overseas Telugus.

Emphasizing the need to make Classical Telugu understandable to common man, the Vice President askedCESCT to make use of latest technologies to popularize Telugu.

Calling for collaboration with other institutes, Shri Naidu hoped that CESCT would supports research projects of Universities and other reputed institutions besides supporting field studies.

He further said that thisCenter must also promote Telugu education in the country and abroad, and popularise the rich cultural heritage of classical Telugu by publishing and translating its works into other languages.

This workshop was organised by the Union Ministry of HRDon the suggestion of Shri Naidu, to decide and discuss the future course of action for the preservation and promotion of classical Telugu and also for development of the Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu (CESCT), in Nellore.

It may be noted that the Center of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu (CESCT)was set up under the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru after Telugu was recognized as a Classical Language, in 2008. The Center focusses on the protection, promotion and propagation of Classical Telugu.

Recently, Union Government decided to re-locate CESCT in Nellore. Even as the modalities are being worked out for a new campus for the institute in Nellore, Smt. Deepa Venkat, daughter of theVice President and Managing Trustee of Swarna Bharat Trust has offered to house the institute – for 3-4 years- free of cost in the premises of Swarna Bharat Trust, in Nellore.

Around 120 nationallyand internationally acclaimed Telugu scholars of eminence participated in the workshop and gave valuable suggestions on various domains of classical Telugu.

During the workshop, four subgroups were formed with each group of scholars focusing on one specific area. These groups deliberated upon their respective areas and submitted their suggestions.

The first group of scholars focussed on Telugu inscriptions, epigraphy archaeology and manuscripts whereas the second group deliberated upon the grammar of Telugu language. Subject topic for the third group was Telugu literature, which included classical literature, modern literature and folk literature. Lastly, the scholars in fourth group focussed on digitalisation of all Telugu classical works.

Union HRD Minister, Shri Ramesh Pokhariyal ‘Nishank’ thanked Swarna Bharat Trust for housing the CESCT for the time being. He also assured that his Ministry would act upon the recommendation made at the workshop.

Prior to this, the Vice President visitedthe Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu along with the Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri BishwabhushanHarichandan and the Union Minister for HRD, Shri Ramesh Pokhariyal ‘Nishank’.

The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri. BishwabhushanHarichandan, Union HRD Minister, Shri. Ramesh Pokriyal ‘Nishank’, Member of Parliament, Shri AdalaPrabhakara Reddy, the Secretary to the Vice President of India, Sri. I.V. Subbarao, Union HRD Secretary, Shri Amit Khare, Director of the CIIL, Mysuru, Prof. D.G. Rao, Chairman of Official Language, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Padmabhushan Yarlagadda Lakshmiprasad, Smt. I Deepa Venkat, Managing Trustee, Swarna Bharat Trust were among the dignitaries who graced the occasion.

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Vice President calls for greater focus on poverty alleviation

The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu today called for greater focus on poverty alleviation. He advised the governments to shun resorting to populist measuresand adopt a comprehensive approach towards poverty eradication.

The Vice President was responding to a question while interacting with the students of Akshara Vidyalaya, in Nellore today. A student had asked him why India still had poverty even after seventy years of independence.

Elaborating the reasons for poverty in India, Shri Naidu said that enough attention was not paid on poverty alleviation programs. Expressing his opposition to populist schemes, he said that a person should be taught how to catch fish rather than giving him the fish.

Further he said that a section of people is still illiterate in India and this directly impacts their socio-economic upliftment. Therefore, education is the key to empower people reduce poverty.

He also highlighted that historically urban India got more facilities as compared to rural areas and this impacted the economic well-being of a large segment of rural population.

Shri Naidu also blamed the population growth and gender discrimination for high level of inequality in Indian society. If one has less children, one can take better care of them, he opined.

Highlighting the importance of women education, he said that ‘when you educate a man, you educate a person but when you educate a woman, you educate whole family’. He appreciated the government for launching programs such as BetiBachao-BetiPadhao for overall well-being of the girl child.

Suggesting the right approach for poverty eradication, the Vice President said that focus should be on creating infrastructure and proper ecosystem such as – 24 hour supply of power and water, good marketing facilities for farmers to sell their produce, promotion of innovation and entrepreneurship among others.

Shri Naidu also highlighted the importance of keeping physically fit in life and said, “Physical fitness gives you mental fitness”. He advised the children to take part in sports, yoga and other outdoor activities.

Expressing concern over the rising number of Non -Communicable Diseases, the Vice President said that present day sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy food are main factors contributing to this. He advised the children to eat more of the traditional Indian food as that is more suited to our body and climatic conditions.

Stressing the need for protection and promotion of mother tongue, Shri Naidu asked students to speak in their mother tongue at home. “Learn as many languages as you can but always remember you your mother tongue”, he said.

Union HRD Minister, Shri Ramesh Phkhariyal ‘Nishank’ also interacted with the children and appreciated Akshara Vidyalaya for providing quality education for rural students and expressed happiness over the work done by the institution.

Later, the Vice President and Union HRD Minister together went around the various facilities of the Akshara Vidyalaya and Skill Development Center.

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Vice President calls for improving quality of teaching and research in Indian universities

The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu today stressed the need to reorient the education system and improve the quality of teaching and research in our institutions of Higher Education.

Addressing the convocation of Vikrama Simhapuri University, in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh today, the Vice President expressed concern over the fact that none of our universities has figured among the top 100 Universities of the world in Times Rankings.

Addressing the students, Shri Naidu said, “India was once known as Vishwaguru and knowledge-seekers from all over the world used to come and study at renowned learning centres like Nalanda and Takshashila. Our students must draw inspiration from our glorious past to create a magnificent future.”

Highlighting that India has the advantage of Demographic dividend, the Vice President said that the development of knowledge and skills of youth should be the key strategy for accelerating economic growth of the nation. This trained and educated human capital will play an important role in achieving the goal of 5 trillion dollar economy in the coming years.

In this regard, Shri Naidu emphasized the need to step up the investment in education from the current 4.6 percent of GDP to 6 percent of GDP, as recommended by the NITI Aayog.

Stressing the need for our universities to emerge as the hotspots of research, incubation and innovation, Vice President called for building a strong research ecosystem through collaborative, inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research initiatives.

Expressing concerns that India’s expenditure on R & D has almost stagnated, he said one reason for this was low investment by private sector in research and development.

The Vice President urged the private sector to spend reasonable share on research and development and join hands with the Universities. He also asked the corporate sector to create a separate corpus to promote cutting edge research in higher education institutions and universities.

Maintaining that Universities too must maintain close interaction with the industry, the Vice President called for creating the right ecosystem for research to thrive. It should be remembered that ultimately every scientific outcome must benefit the society, he said.

Shri Naidu further said asked the private universities to consider the education as a mission and as an investment in the future of the country and not merely treat it as a business opportunity. “Private universities need to focus on ensuring inclusiveness and deploy more resources to educate children belonging to the under-privileged sections of the society”, he added.

Talking of the need to provide holistic education, the Vice President said it should turn students into the persons of sterling character, impeccable integrity and strong morals. They must be socially conscientious citizens with empathy and compassion for the less fortunate, he added.

Shri Naidu also said that the education policy must focus on teaching India’s culture, heritage and the rich history with life stories of the great men and women who shaped this great nation.

Maintaining that education is not just for employment rather it is for enlightenment and empowerment, the Vice President asked the students to be life-long learners. “The growth and development of this country depends upon how well-educated, hard working and enterprising the youth are. The strides of progress that you make in your individual careers will collectively determine the pace at which the nation progresses”, he told the students.

The Vice President also asked the students to spare their time for societal obligations also. He appreciated Vikrama Simhapuri University’s concept of ‘College to Village’ in this regard.

Expressing concerns over the global warming and climate change, Shri Naidu also called upon every university to involve students in campaigns for the protection of the environment.

The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Biswabhushan Harichandan and the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. R. Sudarsana Rao were among the dignitaries who graced the occasion.

Following is the full text of the speech –

“It is a privilege for me to be here today to deliver the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Convocations address.  I am always happy to come to my home town, Nellore and cherish the flood of memories that flit through my mind.

Vikrama Simhapuri University is the pride of Nellore District and a feather in the cap of Nellore City. The long cherished goal of the people of Nellore District was realized when the University was established in 2008, opening new vistas for higher education to the youth in this rural areas.

I am glad to note that the University has made excellent of progress and has earned a place of great repute for itself.

My dear graduating students,

Convocation is a crucial day in the life of every student.

The degrees that you receive today are rewards for your hard work, dedication, commitment and above all, your talent. This day marks the culmination of your student life and the beginning of a new chapter in your life. A long and arduous journey lies ahead of you and I trust that you will choose to find your own, unique path to success.

But always bear in mind that the end of student-life does not mean the end of education. I urge you to be life-long learners, continuously polishing and perfecting your intellect and your talent so that they shine bright and bring light into the lives of countless number of people.

Today, you leave the portals of the University campus and enter into a world full of opportunities and challenges. You have to face those challenges with equanimity, determination and grit and strive to turn every single opportunity that lies ahead of you into a success story.

The growth and development of this country depends upon how well-educated, hard working and enterprising the youth are. The strides of progress that you make in your individual careers will collectively determine the pace at which the nation progresses.

Though having a rewarding and successful career is important, I fervently believe that education is not just for employment. It is for enlightenment, enhancement of knowledge and empowerment. Education is the means to bring out the best in man.

The renowned poet Sri Bhartruhari rightly stated that education leads to prosperity, progress, well-being, social reputation and government patronage.

విద్య నిగూఢ గుప్తమగు విత్తము రూపము పూరుషాళికిన్
విద్య యశస్సు భోగకరి విద్య గురుండు విదేశబంధుడున్
విద్య విశిష్ట దైవతము విద్యకు సాటి ధనంబు లే దిలన్
విద్య నృపాల పూజితము విద్య నేరుంగనివాడు మర్త్యుడే.

My dear sisters and brothers,

In the last few decades, India witnessed a significant expansion of higher education especially after 1990s.

The number of Universities and deemed to be Universities increased just from 30 to nearly 800, of which almost one third are privately managed. The most important fact to reckon with is that in higher education, private management institutions account for more than 60 percent of the total institutions and of total enrolment.

This kind of situation has its own bearing on opportunities to different social groups and the quality of education.

The private universities of our country must consider education as a mission and as an investment in the future of the country without treating it as a mere business opportunity. Private universities need to focus on ensuring inclusiveness and deploy more resources to educate children belonging to the under-privileged sections of the society.

It is also pertinent to note that the quality of teaching and research at present in many of the Universities in the country is lagging behind compared to the developed countries.

This is evident from the rankings of Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018. None of our universities has figured among the top 100 Universities, while at least two from China are among top 25 Universities. This underscores the imperative need to reorient the education system and improve the standards of teaching in our institutions of Higher Education.

The education system should not only focus on academic excellence but develop the students into holistic individuals. The students coming out of the portals of higher education institutions should be persons of sterling character, impeccable integrity and strong morals. They must be socially conscientious citizens with empathy and compassion for the less fortunate.

The education policy must also focus on teaching India’s culture, heritage and the rich history with life stories of the great men and women who shaped this great nation.

Please remember that India was once known as Vishwaguru and knowledge-seekers from all over the world used to come and study at renowned learning centres like Nalanda and Takshashila. Our students must draw inspiration from our glorious past to create a magnificent future.

It is true that the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) has recorded significant increase from 19 per cent in 2010-11 to 25.8 per cent by 2017-18.  The targeted GER is to achieve 30 per cent by 2020.

But mere increase in GER is not just enough as quality of education is more important than the increase in numbers.

There is also a need to step up our investment in education from the current 4.6 percent of GDP to 6 percent of GDP, as recommended by the NITI Aayog.

In fact, education as human capital needs more emphasis at present than ever before as Government of India has set a cherished goal of achieving US $5 trillion economy in the coming years.

This lofty goal can be realized only when governments at different levels invest adequately on quality education and research. It may be noted that the economic growth and development of a country depends on the quality of manpower in terms of knowledge, skills and competencies. Development of knowledge and skills of manpower in general and the educated youth in particular should be the key strategy for accelerating economic growth of a nation.

It is widely acknowledged that India has the advantage of Demographic dividend. Demographic dividend is the economic growth potential that can result from shifts in a population’s age structure, mainly when the share of the working age population is larger than the non-working age share of the population.

Since 2018, India’s working age population (People between 15 and 64 years of age) has grown larger than the dependant population. This kind of bulge in the working population is going to last till 2055, it is estimated.

This large work force not only does increase the pace of economic growth in India but also would be available to other countries in the world.  But this will be facilitated only when young and inquisitive people like you are equipped with necessary skills and knowledge.

Our students who are well equipped with computer, communication and quantitative skills are very much in demand in many parts of the world. Mere degrees and diplomas will not make a person employable. Skilling is as important as giving information and knowledge.

Studies conducted by MHRD, Government of India revealed recently that our graduates are lagging behind in this respect.  Therefore, your degree and diploma need to be supplemented by appropriate skills to take full advantage of the innumerable opportunities in the globalised and liberalized economic environment.

Universities should not only be the knowledge hubs but also need to emerge as the hotspots of research, incubation and innovation.  There is a great need to build a strong research ecosystem by collaborative, inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research initiatives.

Expenditure on Research and Development is a key indicator of private and public sectors effort to foster competitive advantage in Science and Technology. But in India, public expenditure on Research and Development is very low.

The percentage of public expenditure in GDP hovers around 0.8 per cent. It is well below the developed countries like USA, Israel, Japan and Korea and also a developing country like China.

Even though the East Asian countries have increased their spending as they have become richer, India’s expenditure on R & D has almost stagnated. One important reason for this is the negligible share of the private sector in the investment on research and development.

I appeal to the private sector to spend reasonable share on research and development and join hands with the Universities. In fact, I have been advocating the corporate sector to create a separate corpus to promote cutting edge research in higher education institutions and universities.

The Universities too must maintain close interaction with the industry and create the right ecosystem for research to thrive. It should be remembered that ultimately every scientific outcome must benefit the society.

I am happy to know that Vikrama Simhapuri University has decided to organize University – Industry Interaction Workshop every year on 14th February.

My dear graduating students,

Besides your academic and career obligations, you have to spare your time for societal obligations also.

I am happy to note that the University has established a centre for extension to undertake extension and outreach programs to motivate faculty and students to take-up initiatives of social responsibility.

The concept followed by the University, ‘College to Village’ is also appreciable.

Every university must involve students in campaigns for the protection of the environment. Global warming and climate change are real and the world is witnessing many adverse events like increasing heat waves, droughts and hurricanes. Many people were killed and tens of thousands of animals perished in the devastating bush fires that swept through Australia recently.

I have always been advocating the importance of preserving culture and protecting nature for a better future. I appreciate that University has undertaken 64,800 plantations of 12 varieties of saplings on the Campus and has started the innovative initiative of Students Green Club.

My dear young friends,

On this momentous occasion, as you leave the portals of this institution, I wish each one of you a bright and fulfilling future, good health and happiness. I hope that you will strive to excel in your chosen profession and will bring great pride to your parents, to this university and this nation.

I wish this University with tremendous potential for excellence in academics and research all the very best. I once again congratulate all the Graduates, Post-Graduates, Gold Medalists and others and wish them a very bright future.

Thank You!

Jai Hind!”

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