Prime Minister Pays Tributes Martyrs of Pulwama Attack

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today paid tributes to the brave martyrs who lost their lives in the gruesome Pulwama attack last year.

In a tweet, he said, the martyrs “were exceptional individuals who devoted their lives to serving and protecting our nation. India will never forget their martyrdom”.

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Tributes to the brave martyrs who lost their lives in the gruesome Pulwama attack last year. They were exceptional individuals who devoted their lives to serving and protecting our nation. India will never forget their martyrdom.

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Prime Minister to visit Varanasi on the 16th February 2020

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi would be visiting Varanasi, his Parliamentary Constituency on a day’s visit on the 16th of February 2020.

Prime Minister is scheduled to participate in the Closing Ceremony of the Centenary Celebrations of Shri Jagadguru Vishwaradhya Gurukul. Shri Modi shall also be releasing the translated version of the Shri Siddhant Shikhamani Granth in 19 languages.

Dr Chandrasekhar Shivacharya Mahaswami, Head of the Gurukul said the Prime Minister would also release a mobile app of the Granth.

Shri Narendra Modi later shall be dedicating to the nation the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Memorial Centre. At the event the Prime Minister shall also unveil the 63 feet Pancha Loha Statue of Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya. This is the largest statue of the leader in the country. Over 200 artisans were working day & night for the last one year to complete the statue.

The Memorial Centre shall also have the engravings of the life and times of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya. About 30 Odisha craftsmen and artists worked on the project during the last year.

Prime Minister later at a Public function shall be dedicating to the nation over 30 projects. This includes a 430 bed super speciality Government hospital at Kashi Hindu Vishwavidyalaya (BHU), and a 74 bed psychiatry hospital at BHU.

Prime Minister shall also be flagging off the IRCTC’s Maha Kaal Express through video link. The train will connect the 3 Jyotirling Pilgrim Centres – Varanasi, Ujjain and Omkareshwar. This would be first overnight journey private train in the country.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shall also inaugurate the two day ‘Kashi Ek Roop Anek’ exhibition at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Hastakala Sankul. Prime Minister will interact with buyers and artisans coming from different countries of the world including America, England and Australia. ‘Kashi Ek Roop anek’ will showcase products from over 100 artisans from all over Uttar Pradesh. Artists and weavers at the event will also be imparted skills for improving the quality and branding of their wares suitable to the larger national and international markets.

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Prime Minister chairs meeting of CSIR Society

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, chaired a meeting of the CSIR society in New Delhi.

Prime Minister was given an overview of the work done by CSIR. He appreciated the tasks undertaken and also gave his suggestions to chart out a future road map.

Prime Minister stressed on the importance of developing virtual labs so that science can further be taken to all segments of the students in each and every corner of the country. He spoke about the need to attract young students toward science and further strengthen scientific acumen in the next generation. He also suggested measures to enhance collaboration in R&D projects amongst Indians working in different parts of the world.

Asking the scientists to work on the aspirational needs of India, he said that there is a need for CSIR to focus on real-time social issues that India is facing such as malnutrition – through value addition in agriculture products – and water conservation.

Prime Minister listed 5G, AI and affordable and long lasting batteries for renewable energy storage as some of the emerging challenges which the scientists need to focus on. He highlighted the need to combine traditional knowledge and modern science to develop world class products. He also spoke about the importance of commercialisation of innovations.

Prime Minister exhorted the scientific community at CSIR to work towards improving the quality of life of the common man.

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Focus more on enhancing the productivity of small and marginal farms: VP tells scientists

The Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu today called upon the scientific community to lay emphasis on enhancing the productivity of small and marginal farmers. “The small and marginal ​​farmers are the most vulnerable and their welfare must be accorded the highest priority,” he added.

Addressing the 58th Convocation of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, he lauded the Institute’s achievements as truly remarkable in post-green revolution phase, considering the quantum jump in the country’s foodgrain production from 50.82 million tonnes in 1950-51 to 283.37 million tonnes in 2018-19.

The Vice President asked institutions like IARI to utilize technological advancements to improve the life of farmers and ensure that their research reaches the farm. He wanted them to serve the nation through scientific advancements and innovations in agriculture.

Expressing concern over the alarming prevalence of malnutrition and hidden hunger, he pointed out that more than 80% of adolescents in India suffer from hidden hunger. “This problem has to be addressed on a war footing as youth are the backbone of the nation,” he added.

Observing that malnutrition was a serious health issue as it increased susceptibility to various diseases, the Vice President referred to the growing problem of Non-Communicable diseases and advised the youth to shun sedentary lifestyle and junk food.

Shri Naidu urged institutions such as IARI to develop high yielding, disease-resistant and nutrient-rich varieties of crops. He also wanted them to educate people on the dangers of excessive use of pesticides as it was leading to increasing instances of diseases like cancers.

“A country like India cannot depend on imported food security. We need homegrown, protein-rich food to meet the needs of the burgeoning population,” he added.

The Vice President lauded the institution for developing several bio-fortified maize hybrids rich in lysine, tryptophan and pro-vitamin A and pearl millet, lentil varieties rich in iron and zinc and said that it was indeed a step in the right direction for making India nutritionally secure.

“Combination of appropriate policies, technologies, and institutional arrangements are vital to transform agriculture and make it sustainable and profitable,” he added.

Stating that all efforts must be made to double the income of the farmers in the next few years, the Vice President called for the concerted efforts to improve agricultural productivity. He also stressed the need for diversifying traditional cropping systems as it would reduce economic risk while increasing the scope for higher profitability.

“Diversifying traditional cropping systems and taking allied activities would provide resilience to farmers to withstand the vagaries of nature,” he added.

Talking about the impact of climate change, Shri Naidu observed that the rise in temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns were adversely affecting agriculture. He stressed the urgent need to develop technology for climate-resilient agriculture and enhance the adaptive capacity of farmers.

Appreciating the central government for the historic step last year to honour 12 farmers with Padmashri awards for their path-breaking innovations in agriculture, Shri Naidu said that such recognitions will boost their morale.

Shri Naidu complimented IARI for several high yielding mustard varieties, which would help in cutting down the edible oil import bill.

On the occasion, the Vice President presented degrees and medals to students who completed M.Sc and Ph.D. A total of 243 students were awarded the degrees in 58th Convocation of IARI.

The Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Kailash Choudhary, Secretary, DARE, Dr T. Mohapatra, and the Director of Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Dr Ashok Kumar Singh were present at the event.

Following is the full text of the speech-

“It is a matter of immense pleasure for me to be with you today on the auspicious occasion of 58th convocation of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, a premier institute of agricultural research, education and extension in our country.

My congratulations to the students who are receiving the postgraduate and doctoral degrees today!

The country is proud of the achievements of IARI, which has heralded the Green Revolution through development of high yielding wheat varieties. The achievements of IARI post-Green Revolution phase has been truly remarkable, considering the quantum jump in production of wheat and rice to 101.2 tonnes and 115.6 million tonnes, respectively, boosting the country’s foodgrain production from 50.82 million tonnes in 1950-51 to 283.37 million tonnes in 2018-19.

The advanced crop varieties and technologies developed by the institute have been important in strengthening the Indian economy and the prosperity of farmers. I am happy to know that the Pusa Basmati varieties predominate basmati cultivation in India and are helping in securing higher production and profit to the farmers, apart from foreign exchange worth Rs.33,000 crores annually to the country.

Similarly, I am told that IARI wheat varieties like HD 2967 and HD 3086 have played a vital role in enhancing wheat production and productivity in India. It is heartening to note that these varieties alone account for more than 12 million hectares of cultivation by farmers and contribute to more than 50 percent of the country’s wheat production.

While the position on food front is comfortable with a total food grain production of 283.37 million tonnes, India, however, ranks at 102nd in the Global Hunger Index.

The alarming prevalence of malnutrition and hidden hunger are matters of grave concern. I am told that more than 80% of adolescents in India suffer from hidden hunger. This problem has to be addressed on a war footing as youth are the backbone of the nation.

Undoubtedly, malnutrition is a serious health issue as it not only increases susceptibility to various issues but also affects the socio-economic growth of the country.

Besides launching a massive awareness campaign about nutraceutical and therapeutic values of agricultural produce, there is a need to increase the production of nutritive food to overcome such problems.

I am happy to learn that significant progress was made by this institute in developing high yielding, disease resistant and nutrient-rich varieties of crops.

I was informed that IARI has released several bio-fortified maize hybrids rich in lysine, tryptophan and pro-vitamin A and pearl millet, lentil varieties rich in iron and zinc—this indeed is a step in the right direction for making India nutritionally secure.

I am also happy to note that the institute has developed several high yielding mustard varieties, which will help in cutting down the edible oil import bill. Thus, with these cultivars, I am confident that India will achieve the target of sustainable developmental goals (SDGs).

As we all are aware, climate change has emerged as a serious threat to agriculture. Climate change-induced rise in temperature and changes in rainfall pattern are adversely affecting agriculture. Many a time, the terminal rains are creating havoc by destroying the crops ready for harvest.

Assessing methane emissions from paddy plants is one of the institute’s most outstanding achievements, which can be helpful in protecting India’s interests in climate change negotiations with the United Nations. There is a need to analyze the effects of climate and generate technology for climate-resilient agriculture and enhance the adaptive capacity of farmers.

Dear sisters and brothers,

We are now in the era of smart agriculture. Application of digital technology, remote sensing technology, sensors, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and molecular genetics will help immensely help in fostering cutting-edge innovations.

The focus of every scientific endeavor has to be on improving the lives of the people, particularly the marginalized sections. Inclusive development is the need of the hour. Therefore, I urge you to lay emphasis on enhancing the productivity of small and marginal farms. As you all are aware, the small and marginal farmers are the most vulnerable to agrarian challenges and their welfare must be accorded the highest priority.

According to the Agriculture Census, the total number of operational holdings in India is 138.35 million with an average size of 1.15 hectares. Of the total holdings, 85 percent are in marginal and small farm categories of less than 2 hectares. These small farms, though operating only on 44 percent of land under cultivation, are the main providers of food and nutritional security to the nation. However, these small farms have limited access to technology, inputs, credit, capital and market. Hence, it becomes incumbent upon every stakeholder associated with agriculture to work for improving lot of small and marginal farmers.

It is a matter of pleasure that IARI has established a state-of-the-art plant phenomics facility named as “Nanaji Deshmukh Plant Phenomics Center”, which was dedicated to the nation by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi on October 11, 2017.  Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence-based analysis are being employed to provide impetus to genetic improvement towards more crop per drop in major food crops.

I am also pleased to note that an Innovation Centre is being developed on this campus to foster innovation, including grass-root innovations.  Farmers should be motivated and facilitated to join experimentation at research institutes. They must also be guided for obtaining patents and IPR rights.

The central government took a historic step last year to honour 12 farmers with Padmashri awards for their path-breaking innovations in agriculture. Such recognitions uphold the morale of innovative farmers and entrepreneurs.

With the government aiming to double the income of the farmers in the next few years, there is a need for concerted efforts for improving agricultural productivity. Combination of appropriate policies, technologies and institutional arrangements are vital to transform agriculture and make it sustainable and profitable.

I have always been stressing on the need for diversifying traditional cropping systems as it would reduce economic risk while increasing the scope for higher profitability.

In addition, integrated farming systems combining various agro-enterprises such as field crops, fisheries, horticulture and animal husbandry would ensure increased employment and agricultural income throughout the year.  Diversifying traditional cropping systems and taking allied activities would provide resilience to farmers to withstand the vagaries of nature.

While attaining a production of over 311 million tonnes of horticultural crops has been phenomenal, the full potential in this area is yet to be realized due to lack of adequate facilities for cold storage, processing and value chain development.

I am sure that the schemes proposed in this year’s budget like “One District One Product”, “Kisan Rail and Kisan Udan” for speedy transport of perishable products, “online organic market” will provide fillip to horticulture sector.

Various schemes rolled out by the Government like Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayee Yojana , “har keti ko paani”, “more crop per drop”, ‘Soil Health Card’ and e-Nam are all aimed at securing a better future to the farmer.

A vital contribution of national importance by this institute has been the development of neem-coated urea. This increases nitrogen utilization efficiency by 10% compared to uncoated urea. With the government making the use of neem-coated urea mandatory, the farmers are saving 10% urea.

I am also happy to note that the new scheme   called “Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman” (PM Kisan) for assured income support to the farmers has immensely benefitted around 12 crore farming families.

I am happy that PM Kisan SAMPADA Yojana seeks to create modern infrastructure with efficient supply chain management from farm gate to retail outlet. It will not only provide a big boost to the growth of the food processing sector in the country but also help in providing better returns to farmers. Indeed it is a big step towards doubling of farmers income, creating huge employment opportunities in the rural areas, reducing wastage of agricultural produce and enhancing the export of processed foods.

Annadata scheme is to be expanded to include “Oorjadata” to help farmers link pumps to solar grid. Farmers having fallow and barren lands can set up solar power generation units and they can sell it to grids to make a living.

As we all are aware, agriculture holds immense potential for entrepreneurship.  Agriculture needs to be developed as an enterprise and find ways to attract youth by creating an appropriate entrepreneurial ecosystem. It is equally important to strengthen the incubation centers for the promotion of agri-enterprises. I am happy that IARI has set up incubation centre to empower youth and promote agri-business enterprises.

Besides research, IARI has also excelled in agricultural education and in producing quality human resources for agricultural research, education, and extension. I appreciate the contribution made by the institute’s scientists, students, and all other staff members in advancing research and technology development.

Finally, I would like to once again congratulate the students who have completed their M.Sc and Ph.D. degrees. I wish you all success in your future endeavors.

I am confident that IARI will continue to serve the nation through scientific advancements and innovations in agriculture.

Thank you. Jai Hind!”

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Vice President calls for speedy completion of projects in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

The Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu today interacted with the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal and officials of the Ministry at his residence and enquired about the progress of projects relating to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

During the interaction, the officials briefed him about the progress of Vishakhapatnam Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC), Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP), Kakinada, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), Kakinada, and Spice Park at Guntur.

Referring to Spice Park at Guntur, the Vice President wanted the Ministry to explore the possibility of a linkage with the NG Ranga Agricultural University in the same district. He said that some of the students might be interested to become agri-entrepreneurs and set up units in the park.

The Vice President also enquired about the progress of the Hyderabad-Warangal Industrial Corridor and Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor in Telangana. Shri Naidu also enquired about the Pharma City project, coming up at Mucherla in the state.

Shri Naidu asked the officials to expedite all ongoing projects and ensure timely completion as most of these projects were part of the Andhra Pradesh State Reorganisation Act, 2014. He suggested to the Minister to hold a review meeting with the officials of both the state governments and identify the bottlenecks if any, in the execution of the projects.

The officials informed the Vice President that they would coordinate with the respective state governments.

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President of India Hosts President of Portugal; Thanks Portugal for extending its support for the Commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th Birth Anniversary

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind received His Excellency Mr Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the President of the Portuguese Republic at Rashtrapati Bhavan today.

Welcoming Portuguese President on his first State Visit to India, the President said that Portugal – India relations are very special. India and Portugal enjoy 500 years of shared history. The two countries are closely tied together through Goa and Mumbai, through our culture, language and kinship.

The President said that we were delighted to receive Prime Minister Antonio Costa few months ago for the Mahatma Gandhi birth anniversary celebrations meeting. He thanked Portugal for extending its support for the commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary.

The President said that India-Portugal bilateral agenda has expanded several-folds. The two countries are collaborating in science and technology, defence, education, innovation and start-up, water and environment among other things.

The President said that terrorism is grave threat for the entire world. We should deepen our cooperation further to defeat and destroy this global menace. He also said that climate change is a pressing global challenge today. India looks forward to Portugal joining the International Solar Alliance in the near future.

The two Presidents welcomed  the exchange of 14 agreements and understandings between India and Portugal in the fields of maritime heritage, maritime transport and port development, migration and mobility, start-ups, Intellectual Property Rights, aerospace, nano-biotechnology, audio visual co-production, yoga, diplomatic training, scientific research and public-policy.

Later the President hosted a banquet in honour of President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of the Portuguese Republic. Speaking on the occasion, the President said that our global partnership has added depth to our multilateral engagement and to our common desire to fashion a multi-polar world-order. India looks forward to becoming an Associate Observer of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, so that we can amplify our developmental partnerships in Africa and elsewhere. He recalled that the first India-EU Summit was initiated under the Portuguese Presidency. He said that when Portugal assumes the Presidency of the European Union next year, we once again look forward to deepening our engagement with the EU.

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Meeting by Cabinet Secretary on “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak

Cabinet Secretary today (27.1.2020) reviewed the situation arising out of“Novel Coronavirus” outbreak in China.

2.      Secretaries in the  Ministries of Health, External Affairs, Civil Aviation, Labour, Defence, I&B and Member-Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority, DG(Armed Forces Medical Services) attended the Meeting.

3.      Cabinet Secretary was informed that till yesterday 137 flights have been screened (total cumulative passengers 29707).

4.      Samples of 12 passengers were referred to NIV Pune.  No positive case has been reported so far.

5.      Following actions are being taken:

Ministry of Civil Aviation

(i)      issue of instruction to airlines for managing and notifying anybody reporting illness on all flights with direct or indirect connectivity to China.

(ii)      facilitate in-flight announcements and

(iii)     distribution of health cards to all flights with direct or indirect connectivity to China.

Ministry of Home Affairs

To ensure that integrated check posts initiate screening of visitors across Nepal border. States have been requested to provide health staff for these check posts. SSB/ BSF/Immigration officers manning integrated check posts have been sensitized.

Ministry of Shipping

To initiate entry screening at the International ports having traffic from China.

6.      Health Ministry also held a review meeting earlier today with Chief Secretaries to review the preparedness and screening in 5 states having border with Nepal.  They have been asked to ensure that community level monitoring of passengers is undertaken through health staff.

7.      It was decided that steps may be taken to prepare for possible evacuation of Indian nationals in Wuhan. Accordingly, Ministry of External Affairs will make a request to the Chinese authorities.

8.      Ministry of Civil Aviation and Ministry of Health will make arrangements for transport and quarantine facilities respectively.

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Shri Amit Shah presides over signing of Historic Comprehensive Bodo Settlement Agreement to end the over 50 year old Bodo Crisis

Union Minister for Home Affairs, Shri Amit Shah presided over the signing of a historic agreement between Government of India, Government of Assam and Bodo representatives, in New Delhi today, to end the over 50-year old Bodo crisis. Further, a permanent solution has been found out for the problem that has cost the region over 4000 lives.

Present on the occasion were Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Convenor, NEDA and Assam Minister, Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Executive Member of BTC, Shri  Hagrama Mohilary, representatives of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), United Boro People Organization (UBPO), National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) factions – Gobinda Basumatary, Dhirendra Boro, Ranjan Daimary, B. Saoraigwra, along with senior officers from Union Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Assam.

With this agreement, over 1500 armed cadres will abjure violence and join the mainstream. A Special Development Package Rs. 1500 crores over three years will be given by the Union Government to undertake specific projects for the development of Bodo areas.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Shah called this momentous occasion as the harbinger of a golden future for Assam, and that it was a direct consequence of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s policy of focusing on North-East region’s development. The fruition of this vision can also be seen in the Bru-Reang agreement signed on January 16, 2020 to end the humanitarian crisis in Meghalaya and Tripura, recent surrender of 644 armed cadres in Assam and surrender of 88 armed NLFT cadres in Tripura to bring them to mainstream, in addition to today’s agreement.

Shri Shah said that Assam’s territorial integrity is assured with this agreement, as every single Bodo group has come on board. He noted that while earlier the states of North East used to feel neglected, Modi government ensured that a Union Minister visited the region every week in order to ensure effective implementation of Government schemes and timely completion of infrastructure projects.

 

The Home Minister added that this agreement is another success of Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas, Sab ka Vishwas’, as with this agreement, Assam’s road to development has been cleared. Ever since assuming office, Shri Modi has initiated numerous policy level interventions that have improved infrastructure, connectivity, economic growth, tourism and social development of the region.

Talking on the salient features of the agreement, Shri Shah said that the objective of the MoS is to increase the scope and powers of the BTC and to streamline its functioning; resolve issues related to Bodo people residing outside Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD); promote and protect Bodo’s social, cultural, linguistic and ethnic identities; providing legislative protection for the land rights of tribals; ensure quick development of tribal areas and rehabilitate members of NDFB factions.

The Minister said that in the past, not being satisfied with the settlements of 1993 and 2003, the Bodos have been consistently demanding more powers. A comprehensive and final resolution to their demands has been arrived at, while retaining the territorial integrity of the state of Assam. After Modi government came to power, intensive discussions were held since August 2019 with ABSU, NDFB factions and other Bodo organizations to reach a comprehensive solution to end the decades old Bodo movement.

 

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After the agreement, the NDFB factions will leave the path of violence, surrender their weapons and disband their armed organizations within a month of signing the deal. The Union Government and the Government of Assam will take necessary measures to rehabilitate over 1500 cadres of NDFB (P), NDFB (RD) and NDFB (S), as per the laid down policy of the government.

The current agreement proposes to set up a commission under Section 14 of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India, which will recommend the inclusion or exclusion of tribal population residing in villages adjoining BTAD areas. In this commission, besides State government there will be representatives from ABSU and BTC. It will submit its recommendation within six months from the date of notification.

 

 

The Government of Assam will establish a Bodo-Kachari Welfare Council as per existing procedure. The Assam government will also notify Bodo language as an associate official language in the state and will set up a separate directorate for Bodo medium schools. The present settlement has proposal to give more legislative, executive, administrative and financial powers to BTC.

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Health Secretary reviews preparedness of Ministries/Depts and States on Coronavirus through video conference

Ms. Preeti Sudan, Secretary (HFW) chaired a video conference (VC) with Chief Secretaries and DG (Police) of the five states bordering Nepal (Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim) and Pr. Secretary (H) of other states/UTs, to review their preparedness for prevention and management of coronavirus. Shri Ajay Bhalla, Secretary (Home), Dr.Balram Bhargava, Secy (DHR), Shri G.V.V. Sarma, MemberSecy (NDMA), Dr Gangakhedkar, Scientist (ICMR), Ms. Rubina Ali, JS (M/O Civil Aviation), Shri R K Agarwal,JS (Ports), M/O Shipping also joined the VC.

Secretary (H) also informed the states/UTs that Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare is closely and regularly monitoring the status of preparedness. The Union Health Minister has written to Chief Ministers of the five States bordering Nepal, and to Chief Ministers of other States/UTs, requesting them to personally review preparedness measures in the matter.

In response to the confirmed case of Novel Coronavirus in Nepal, India has stepped up the vigil at the border of Nepal. Secretary (HFW) reviewed the preparedness of these bordering states in terms of orientation of health and other agencies; adherence of various prevention &management protocols; awareness regarding prevention of coronavirus among the people being screened and those transiting the border with Nepal; self-reporting by these people; isolation wards; protective gear etc. The States have informed that they have made all necessary arrangements for screening of people transiting across the border. They also informed that travel advisories, other guidelines and protocols issued by the Health Ministry have been also widely disseminated. Orientation of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), the medical personnel, and health officials has also been conducted. Awareness drives are being undertaken through miking, distribution of leaflets and signages at the border check posts. Secretary (H) has also advised for Special Gram Sabhas to be organised in coordination with Dept of Panchayati Raj over this week for enhancing awareness regarding the coronavirus diseases, its symptoms, preventive measures, reporting etc.in the border villages. She also advised them to coordinate with the Hotels Association for wider self-reporting by travellers from Nepal visiting religious and other tourist places in these states.

Secretary (HFW) informed that passengers are being screened at 7 airports, and risk communication and self-declaration at 12 other Airports. She advised the states to ensure that medical officers are deputed to coordinate with the airport authorities, while tertiary hospitals are also identified for these airports. She also advised the states to ensure that protocols for contact tracing, and timely collection and transportation of samples from suspected cases to NIV, Pune is followed. States need to assess requirement of personal protection equipment, masks etc., and undertake necessary procurement to ensure sufficient supply, she stated. Secretary (H) assured states of all support from the Health Ministry, including orientation of medical personnel/staff and other agencies through regular video conferencing. States have been advised to depute a nodal officer for coordinating the efforts of the different agencies within the states, and to regularly update progress to the Union Health Ministry.

Sh. Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Secretary, Home Affairs interacted with DGP of the States/UTs and guided them on key steps to be taken up in the bordering areas, in coordination with the Health Dept. The Shipping Ministry informed that necessary communication has been sent to the national port authorities. They were also directed to follow up with the Inland Waterways Authority of India, and coordinate with the maritime states. NDMA has been requested to share its guidelines and other relevant information with the state authorities.

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Cabinet Secretary reviews the preventive measures on “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak

Cabinet Secretary today (27.1.2020) reviewed the situation arising out of “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak in China.

2.      Secretaries in the Ministries of Health, External Affairs, Civil Aviation, Labour, Defence, I&B and Member-Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority, DG (Armed Forces Medical Services) attended the Meeting.

3.      Cabinet Secretary was informed that till yesterday 137 flights have been screened (total cumulative passengers 29707).

4.      Samples of 12 passengers were referred to NIV Pune.  No positive case has been reported so far.

5.      Following actions are being taken:

Ministry of Civil Aviation

(i)      issue of instruction to airlines for managing and notifying anybody reporting illness on all flights with direct or indirect connectivity to China.

(ii)      facilitate in-flight announcements and

(iii)     distribution of health cards to all flights with direct or indirect connectivity to China.

Ministry of Home Affairs

To ensure that integrated check posts initiate screening of visitors across Nepal border. States have been requested to provide health staff for these check posts. SSB/ BSF/Immigration officers manning integrated check posts have been sensitized.

Ministry of Shipping

To initiate entry screening at the International ports having traffic from China.

6.      Health Ministry also held a review meeting earlier today with Chief Secretaries to review the preparedness and screening in 5 states having border with Nepal, in addition to Pr. Secretaries (Health) of other states.  They have been asked to ensure that community level monitoring of passengers is undertaken through health staff.

7.      It was decided that steps may be taken to prepare for possible evacuation of Indian nationals in Wuhan. Accordingly, Ministry of External Affairs will make a request to the Chinese authorities.

8.      Ministry of Civil Aviation and Ministry of Health will make arrangements for transport and quarantine facilities respectively.

 

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CBIC has a big role in India’s rise in Ease of Doing Business rankings : Shri Anurag Thakur

Union Minister of State for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur has expressed confidence that with concerted efforts of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC), India would further improve its position in ranking for Ease of Doing Business. While addressing at Investiture Ceremony & International Customs Day 2020 here today, Shri Thakur said that India has risen in the Ease of Doing Business Rankings by being transparent, accountable and logical. This rise in rankings is due to the efforts of the officers of CBIC as Trading Across Borders is one of the key parameter of the rankings and it is credit to the efforts of CBIC that this key parameter has performed.

While stressing on harnessing technology for faster resolution, the Minister said that technology plays an important role by ensuring efficiency, transparency and accountability. Shri Thakur appreciated the response of Custom officials to dynamics of changing ecosystem worldwide. Customs are doing well because they work as a team besides adapting and evolving, especially in a large and diverse country like India.

He said the 2020 theme of International Customs Organisation itself highlights the changing nature and role of customs today. The theme of International Customs Day, celebrated on 26th January every year, is dedicated to the contribution of Customs towards a sustainable future where social, economic, health and environmental needs are at the heart of our actions, with the slogan “Customs fostering Sustainability for People, Prosperity and the Planet”.

Shri Thakur gave away the awards to CBIC Officers & Staff for their meritorious services on the occasion of Investiture Ceremony & International Customs Day. Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificates and World Customs Organization (WCO) Certificates of Merit Award were also presented to the distinguished officers of the CBIC.

Dr. Ajay Bhushan Pandey, Revenue Secretary, also spoke about the thrust on enhancing trade facilitation and the role of other stakeholders including participating government agencies. Revenue Secretary emphasized on use of technology in ensuring Ease of Doing Business.

Dr. John Joseph, Chairman CBIC, while congratulating the awardees highlighted recent key initiatives taken by the Customs for enhancing trade facilitation in line with the Action Plan for implementing the Trade Facilitation Agreement of the WTO ratified by India.  He also complimented the officers for their dedicated work especially in the area of preventing smuggling of environmentally sensitive items, flora and fauna. Chairman CBIC said that officers of CBIC are fully committed towards hassle free trade and taking India to newer heights in Ease of Doing Business rankings.

Shri O. P. Dadhich, Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs Delhi Zone presented the vote of thanks.

The following officers received the Presidential commendation.

  1. Exceptionally Meritorious Service rendered at the Risk of Life
  1. Shri Afaq Ahmad Giri, Assistant Director, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) Regional Unit, Jammu;
  2. Shri Lalthanliana, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Regional Unit, Aizawl;
  3. Shri Ranjeet Singh, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Regional Unit, Jammu;

B.  Specially Distinguished Record of Service

  1. Shri Bankey Behari Agrawal, Principal Chief Commissioner, Central Goods and Services Tax & Central Excise (CGST & CEX) and Customs Zone, Hyderabad;
  2. Shri Pramod Kumar Singh, Principal Commissioner, CGST & CEX Zone, Jaipur;
  3. Shri Ashish Varma, Principal Additional Director General, DRI Zonal Unit, Ahmedabad;
  4. Shri Vimal Kumar Srivastava, Additional Director General, National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes & Narcotics (NACIN), Faridabad;
  5. Shri Subhash Agrawal, Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai –II Customs Zone, Mumbai;
  6. Dr. Satish S. Dhavale, Additional Director, Risk Management Centre for Customs, Directorate General of Analytics and Risk Management, Mumbai;
  7. Shri Nagendra Kumar Mishra, Additional Commissioner, CGST & CEX Zone, Ranchi;
  8. Shri Hardeep Batra, Additional Commissioner, World Customs Organisation Cell, CBIC, New Delhi;
  9. Shri Sachin Jain, Additional Commissioner, CGST & CEX Zone, New Delhi;
  10. Shri Rahul Ramesh Nangare, First Secretary, High Commission of India, London;
  11. Shri Parmod Kumar, Additional Commissioner, Tax Research Unit, CBIC, New Delhi;
  12. Ms. Sucheta Sreejesh, Additional Director, DRI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  13. Shri Gauri Shankar Sinha, Director, Goods and Services Tax Council, New Delhi;
  14. Shri Satish Pandurangarao Pattapu, Deputy Director, DRI Zonal Unit, Mumbai;
  15. Shri Rajeev Kumar Arora, Assistant Commissioner, Directorate General of Taxpayer Services, New Delhi;
  16. Shri. Ashok Kumar Gautam, Assistant Director, Directorate General of Human Resource Development (DGHRD), New Delhi;
  17. Shri S. Kalyan Iyer, Assistant Commissioner, Directorate General of Systems & Data Management, Chennai;
  18. Shri. Krishnamachari Srinivasan, Assistant Commissioner, CGST & CEX Zone, Chennai;
  19. Shri Jitender Kumar Sharma, Superintendent, Directorate of Logistics, New Delhi;
  20. Shri Vijay C. Bellary, Superintendent, CGST & CEX Zone, Bengaluru;
  21. Shri Haresh G. Parecha, Superintendent, CGST & CEX Zone, Mumbai;
  22. Shri Rakesh Bhargava, Senior Intelligence Officer, Directorate General of Goods & Services Tax Intelligence (DGGI) Zonal Unit, Ludhiana;
  23. Shri Ram Niwas, Senior Intelligence Officer, DGGI Zonal Unit, Chandigarh;
  24. Shri R. Srivatsan, Superintendent, NACIN, Chennai;
  25. Shri Vinod V. Pisharody, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Zonal Unit, Mumbai;
  26. Shri Krishnakant Gupta, Superintendent, Directorate General of Taxpayer Services (DGTS) Zonal Unit, Ahmedabad;
  27. Shri Shasidharan, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Zonal Unit, Cochin.
  28. Shri Srusti Rameswara Baba, Senior Intelligence Officer, DGGI Zonal Unit, Pune;
  29. Shri Dilip Singh Bisen, Senior Intelligence Officer, DGGI Zonal Unit, Mumbai;
  30. Shri Somit Das, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Zonal Unit, Kolkata;
  31. Shri K. Amudhaganesh, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Zonal Unit, Chennai;
  32. Shri A Shanmugaraj, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI Regional Unit, Coimbatore;
  33. Shri Vijay Prakash Verma, Senior Intelligence Officer, DGGI Zonal Unit, Jaipur;
  34. Shri Sanjeev Kumar Bhalla, Intelligence Officer, DRI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  35. Shri Rohit Issar, Intelligence Officer, DGGI, New Delhi;
  36. Ms. Hem Lata, Senior Private Secretary, DRI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  37. Ms. Neerja Sharma, Senior Private Secretary, DGGI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  38. Ms. Nita Chirag Shah, Senior Private Secretary, DRI Zonal Unit, Ahmedabad;
  39. Ms. Radha Vijaykumar, Administrative Officer, DRI Zonal Unit, Chennai;
  40. Shri Vinod Joshi, Tax Assistant, Tax Research Unit, CBIC, New Delhi;
  41. Shri S. Nageswaran, Driver Special Grade, DGGI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  42. Shri Jaspal Chauhan, Driver Grade-I, DRI Headquarters, New Delhi;
  43. Shri M. Shanthaveerappa, Head Havaldar, DGGI Zonal Unit, Bengaluru.

 

  1. World Customs Organisation (WCO) Certificate of Merit

 

OFFICERS of CBIC

    1. Sh Rajan Chaudhary, Commissioner, Chennai-I, Chennai.
    2. Sh R K Mishra, Commissioner, JNCH, Mumbai Zone-II, Mumbai
    3. Sh Manish Kumar, Joint Commissioner, Directorate of           International Customs, New Delhi
    4. Sh Aneish P. Rajan, Joint Commissioner, Customs Preventive, Kochi.
    5. Dr. Subhash Yadav, Joint Director RMCC, Mumbai
    6. Sh Praveen Kumar Bali, Deputy Commissioner, TRU, CBIC, New Delhi
    7. Sh Kshitij Jain, Deputy Director, DG Systems, New Delhi
    8. Dr. Swati Bhanwala, Deputy Director, OSD (Land Customs), CBIC, New Delhi
    9. Dr. Anees Cherkunnath, Deputy Director, Directorate of Logistics, CBIC, New Delhi
    10. Ms. Anchita Pandoh, Deputy Commissioner, ACC Export, New  Delhi
    11. Sh Babu Lal Meena, Deputy Commissioner, Single Window, CBIC, New Delhi
    12. Sh Gyanender Saxena, Chemical Examiner Gr II, Customs Laboratory, Mumbai
    13. Sh Bibekananda Panda, Superintendent, WCO Cell, CBIC, New Delhi
    14. Sh Mukesh Bihari Pathak, Superintendent, Customs (Preventive), Jodhpur
    15. Sh Arghya Bhattacharya, Senior Intelligence Officer, DRI, KZU, Kolkata
    16. Sh Devanand P. Dhawa, Suprintendent, Customs (Preventive), Jamnagar
    17. Sh Upendra Kumar Vashishtha, Inspector (Examiner) DGHRD, New Delhi

 

Officers from other Government Agencies:

 

  1. Sh S B Singh, Deputy Director General, National Informatics Centre, New Delhi
  2. Sh Navin Kumar Vidyarthi, Indian Statistical Service, Director, TRU, CBIC, New Delhi

 

Recipient from Private Sector:

 

  1. Sh. P.S. Atree, M/s P.S. Atree & Company Pvt. Ltd., Customs Broker, New Delhi.

 

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Auction for Sale (Re-Issue) of ‘6.17% GS 2021’, Auction for Sale (Re-Issue) of ‘7.27% GS 2026’, Auction for Sale (Re-Issue) of ‘6.45% GS 2029’, Auction for Sale (Re-Issue) of ‘7.62% GS 2039’, and Auction for Sale (Re-Issue) of ‘7.63% GS 2059’

The Government of India has announced the Sale (re-issue) of (i) ‘6.17 per cent  Government Stock, 2021’  for a notified amount of Rs 2,000 crore (nominal) through price based auction, (ii) ‘7.27 per cent  Government Stock, 2026’  for a notified amount of  Rs 2,000 crore (nominal) through price based auction, (iii) ‘6.45 per cent  Government Stock, 2029’  for a notified amount of Rs 5,000 crore (nominal) through price based auction, (iv)‘7.62 per cent  Government Stock, 2039’  for a notified amount of  Rs 1,000 crore (nominal) through price based auction, and (v) ‘7.63 per cent  Government Stock, 2059’  for a notified amount of Rs 4,000 crore (nominal) through price based auction. Subject to the limit of Rs 14,000 crore, being total notified amount, GoI will have the option to retain additional subscription up to Rs 1,000 crore each against anyone or more of the above securities. The auctions will be conducted using multiple price method. The auctions will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai Office, Fort, Mumbai on January 31, 2020 (Friday).

Up to 5% of the notified amount of the sale of the stocks will be allotted to eligible individuals and Institutions as per the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility in the Auction of Government Securities.

Both competitive and non-competitive bids for the auction should be submitted in electronic format on the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) system on January 31, 2020. The non-competitive bids should be submitted between 11.30 a.m. and 12.00 noon and the competitive bids should be submitted between 11.30 a.m. and
12.30 p.m.

The result of the auctions will be announced on January 31, 2020 (Friday) and payment by successful bidders will be on February 03, 2020 (Monday).

The Stocks will be eligible for “When Issued” trading in accordance with the guidelines on ‘When Issued transactions in Central Government Securities’ issued by the Reserve Bank of India vide circular No. RBI/2018-19/25 dated July 24, 2018 as amended from time to time.

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RM/KMN

Southern Naval Command celebrates 71st Republic Day

A Ceremonial Parade of the Southern Naval Command (SNC) was held at the Station Parade Ground, Venduruthy inside Naval Base, Kochi to commemorate the Nation’s 71st Republic Day. The parade was reviewed by Vice Admiral AK Chawla, PVSM,AVSM, NM, VSM, ADC, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C)Southern Naval Command (SNC) and comprised 24 platoons, including six armed platoons. The President’s Colour awarded to the Southern Naval Command was also paraded on the occasion, accompanied by a 50 men Guard of Honour. Prior arriving on Parade, the Commander-in-Chief paid floral tributes to the martyrs by laying a wreath at the War Memorial. All naval ships in harbour at Kochi were also ‘Dressed Overall’, with various signal flags displayed from their masthead to both stem and stern (throughout from forward to aft) to mark the festive occasion.

The Parade was commanded by Commander SS Bose. The Parade was accompanied by the SNC band playing stirring martial music. The Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, while addressing the parade, spoke of the significance of the Republic Day for the Nation and the role of armed forces in nation building. He stressed on the fact that the security situation in and around our country remains uncertain and with our adversaries making constant endeavours to undermine our integrity and development, maintaining the operational readiness of our ships and aircraft is of paramount importance.

The award of distinguished service medals to 04 officers of the Southern Naval Command by the President of India was also announced by the Government on the occasion of Republic day, which included Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) to Vice Admiral AK Chawla, FOC-in-C (South) Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) to Rear Admiral Tarun Sobti, Deputy Commandant of Indian Naval Academy (INA), at Ezhimala, Commodore Ajith V Kumar, Chief Controller of Aeronautical Quality Assurance and Commodore RR Ayyar, Group Commander NCC, Ernakulam.

 

Republic Day Parade held at ENC

On the occasion of Republic Day, a Ceremonial Parade was held at the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) parade ground at INS Circars today, 26 January 19. Vice Admiral Atul Kumar Jain PVSM, AVSM, VSM Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, ENC took the salute and inspected a 50 men Armed Guard and later reviewed the platoons comprising of naval personnel drawn from all ships, submarines and establishments, Defence Security Corps and Sea Cadets Corps(SCC). Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, Chief of Staff, ENC, was the Conducting Officer of the Parade and Cdr Abhishek Yadav was the Parade Commander. In addition to service personnel and their families, the spectators included a large number of veterans and parents of SCC cadets.

The Commander-in-Chief greeted all present on the occasion of the 71st Republic Day and complimented the men on parade on their immaculate turnout and outstanding drill. Speaking of the occasion, Vice Admiral Jain reminded everyone that on this day in 1950, India became the Sovereign Republic by adopting the Indian Constitution and how the framers of the Constitution, headed by Dr Balasaheb Ambedkar, drew from the best practices from across the world and give us the best Constitution in the world. He brought out that whilst we are well aware of our fundamental rights, it is equally important to know our Fundamental duties enshrined in the Constitution that we must abide by. He called upon all to discharge these Fundamental Duties in safeguarding national interests. He further highlighted the restrictions in the fundamental rights imposed on armed forces personnel ensure discipline and efficient discharge of their duties.

Complementing the units of ENC for maintaining a high tempo of operations meeting all challenges on the Eastern Seaboard and displaying outstanding professionalism during the Mission-Based Deployment, Vice Adm Jain reminded the men and women on parade of the fragile security situation in the region and urged all present to never let their guard down, adding that there should be no compromise on security. He also underscored the importance of physical security and information security adding that security is every individual’s primary responsibility.

As part of the Republic Day celebrations, all naval ships at Visakhapatnam were also ‘dressed overall’ with various signal flags displayed from their main mast to the front and rear flag poles.

 

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Republic Day Parade held at ENC

On the occasion of Republic Day, a Ceremonial Parade was held at the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) parade ground at INS Circars today, 26 January 19. Vice Admiral Atul Kumar Jain PVSM, AVSM, VSM Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, ENC took the salute and inspected a 50 men Armed Guard and later reviewed the platoons comprising of naval personnel drawn from all ships, submarines and establishments, Defence Security Corps and Sea Cadets Corps(SCC). Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, Chief of Staff, ENC, was the Conducting Officer of the Parade and Cdr Abhishek Yadav was the Parade Commander. In addition to service personnel and their families, the spectators included a large number of veterans and parents of SCC cadets.

The Commander-in-Chief greeted all present on the occasion of the 71st Republic Day and complimented the men on parade on their immaculate turnout and outstanding drill. Speaking of the occasion, Vice Admiral Jain reminded everyone that on this day in 1950, India became the Sovereign Republic by adopting the Indian Constitution and how the framers of the Constitution, headed by Dr Balasaheb Ambedkar, drew from the best practices from across the world and give us the best Constitution in the world. He brought out that whilst we are well aware of our fundamental rights, it is equally important to know our Fundamental duties enshrined in the Constitution that we must abide by. He called upon all to discharge these Fundamental Duties in safeguarding national interests. He further highlighted the restrictions in the fundamental rights imposed on armed forces personnel ensure discipline and efficient discharge of their duties.

Complementing the units of ENC for maintaining a high tempo of operations meeting all challenges on the Eastern Seaboard and displaying outstanding professionalism during the Mission-Based Deployment, Vice Adm Jain reminded the men and women on parade of the fragile security situation in the region and urged all present to never let their guard down, adding that there should be no compromise on security. He also underscored the importance of physical security and information security adding that security is every individual’s primary responsibility.

As part of the Republic Day celebrations, all naval ships at Visakhapatnam were also ‘dressed overall’ with various signal flags displayed from their main mast to the front and rear flag poles.

 

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