Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Distributes Appointment Letters to Newly Inducted Officers of Central Labour Service

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Union Minister of Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya distributed appointment letters to newly inducted officers joining the Central Labour Service (CLS) in New Delhi today. The event was also graced by Union Minister of State for Labour & Employment, Smt. Shobha Karandlaje.

In his address, Dr. Mandaviya expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for the opportunity to engage and distribute appointment letters to young officers as Labour & Employment Minister.

“Keep the nation first in your mind while working. If you combine commitment with your work, results will surely follow,” Union Minister stated.

Union Minister stressed the critical need for maintaining harmonious industrial relations in the country through the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes. He further underscored the importance of a systematic approach to the implementation and enforcement of various labour laws in the central sphere. He said that the newly appointed officers will play a pivotal role in ensuring that these laws are adhered to, thereby safeguarding the rights and welfare of workers across the nation.

Union Minister of State for Labour & Employment, Smt. Sushri Shobha Karandlaje, also addressed the gathering, underscoring the importance of implementing labour laws and maintaining harmonious industrial relations between management and workmen. She commended the efforts of the CLS officers in upholding these principles and contributing to a stable and fair labour environment.

PM marks 5 years of abrogation of Articles 370 and 35(A)

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today recalled the Parliament’s 5-year-old decision to abrogate Articles 370 and 35(A), calling it a watershed moment that led to a beginning of a new era of progress and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

Shri Modi posted on X:

“Today we mark 5 years since the Parliament of India decided to abrogate Articles 370 and 35(A), a watershed moment in our nation’s history. It was the start of a new era of progress and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. It meant that the Constitution of India was implemented in these places in letter and spirit, in line with the vision of the great men and women who made the Constitution. With abrogation came security, dignity and opportunity for the women, youth, backward, tribal and marginalised communities who were deprived of the fruits of development. At the same time, it has ensured that corruption, which plagued J&K for decades, has been kept at bay.

I assure the people of J&K and Ladakh that our Government will keep working for them and fulfil their aspirations in the coming times.”

PM attends Conference of Governors at Rashtrapati Bhawan

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi attended the Conference of Governors presided by the President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhawan today. He remarked that it is an important forum for discussions on how Governors can foster development and serve society.

The Prime Minister posted on X;

“Attended the Conference of Governors this morning. This is an important forum in which we discussed how Governors can foster development and serve society.”

Press Statement by PM during the visit of Prime Minister of Vietnam to India

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Your Excellency, प्रधान मंत्री फाम मिंग चिंग,

दोनों देशों के delegates,

Media के हमारे साथी,

नमस्कार!

सिन चाउ!

मैं प्रधानमंत्री फाम मिंग चिंग और उनके डेलीगेशन का भारत में हार्दिक स्वागत करता हूं।

सबसे पहले, मैं समस्त भारतीयों की ओर से, जनरल सेक्रेटरी, न्यूयेन फु चोंग के निधन पर गहरी संवेदनाएँ व्यक्त करता हूँ।

वे भारत के अच्छे मित्र थे। और उनके नेतृत्व में भारत और वियतनाम संबंधों को स्ट्रेटेजिक दिशा भी मिली थी।

Friends,

पिछले एक दशक में, हमारे संबंधों के आयामों में विस्तार भी हुआ है, और इनमें गहराई भी आई है।

पिछले 10 वर्षों में, हमने अपने संबंधों को Comprehensive Strategic Partnership का रूप दिया है।

हमारे द्विपक्षीय व्यापार में 85 प्रतिशत से अधिक बढ़ोतरी हुई है।

एनर्जी, टेक्नॉलॉजी, एवं Development Partnership में आपसी सहयोग में विस्तार हुआ है।

रक्षा एवं सुरक्षा क्षेत्रों में आपसी सहयोग को नयी गति मिली है।

पिछले एक दशक में, Connectivity बढ़ी है। और आज हमारे बीच 50 से ज्यादा डायरेक्ट flights हैं।

इसके साथ-साथ Tourism में लगातार वृद्धि हो रही है, और लोगों को e-visa की सुविधा भी दी गयी है।

‘मी सोन’ में प्राचीन मंदिरों के पुनरूद्धार का कार्य सफलतापूर्वक पूरा किया गया है।

Friends,

पिछले दशक के achievements को देखते हुए, आज की हमारी चर्चा में हमने आपसी सहयोग के सभी क्षेत्रों पर व्यापक रूप से चर्चा की।

और भविष्य की रूपरेखा तैयार करने की ओर कई कदम उठाए।

हम मानते हैं कि ‘विकसित भारत 2047’ और वियतनाम के ‘विज़न 2045’ के कारण दोनों देशों में विकास ने गति पकड़ी है।

इससे आपसी सहयोग के बहुत से नए क्षेत्र खुल रहे हैं।

और इसलिए, अपनी Comprehensive Strategic Partnership को और अधिक मजबूती देने के लिए, आज हमने एक नया Plan of Action अपनाया है।

डिफेन्स और सिक्योरिटी के क्षेत्र में सहयोग के लिए नए कदम उठाये हैं।

‘नया-चांग’ में बने Army Software Park का आज उद्घाटन किया गया।

300 मिलियन डॉलर की क्रेडिट लाइन पर बनी सहमति से वियतनाम की मेरीटाइम सिक्योरिटी सशक्त होगी।

हमने यह भी तय किया है, कि आतंकवाद और साइबर सुरक्षा के विषयों पर सहयोग को बल दिया जाएगा।

हम इस बात पर सहमत हैं, कि आपसी व्यापार के पोटेंशियल को प्राप्त करने के लिए, आसियान-India Trade in Goods Agreement की समीक्षा जल्द से जल्द संपन्न की जाये।

डिजिटल पेमेंट कनेक्टिविटी के लिए हमारे सेंट्रल बैंकों के बीच सहमति बन गयी है।

हमने निर्णय लिया है, कि ग्रीन इकॉनमी और न्यू इमर्जिंग टेक्नोलॉजी के क्षेत्रों पर ध्यान केन्द्रित किया जायेगा।

ऊर्जा और पोर्ट डेवलपमेंट में एक दूसरे की क्षमताओं को पारस्परिक लाभ के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जायेगा।

दोनों देशों के Private Sector, Small and Medium Enterprises और Start-ups को भी आपस में जोड़ने की दिशा में काम किया जायेगा।

Friends,

कृषि और मत्स्य पालन, दोनों देशों की अर्थव्यवस्था का अहम भाग हैं।

ये Sectors लोगों की आजीविका और Food Security से जुड़े हैं।

हमने तय किया है, कि इन क्षेत्रों में जर्मप्लास्म Exchange और Joint रिसर्च को बढ़ावा दिया जायेगा।

हमारी साझा संस्कृति धरोहर के संरक्षण के लिए, भारत World Heritage Site “मी सोन” के “ब्लॉक एफ” के मंदिरों के संरक्षण में सहयोग देगा।

जैसा कि हम सभी जानते हैं, Buddhism हमारी साझा विरासत है, जिसने दोनों देशों के लोगों को आध्यात्मिक स्तर पर एक दूसरे से जोड़ा है।

हम भारत में Buddhist circuit में वियतनाम के लोगों को आमंत्रित करते हैं।

और चाहते हैं कि नालंदा विश्व-विद्यालय का लाभ वियतनाम के युवा भी उठाएं।

Friends,

हमारी Act East पॉलिसी और हमारे Indo-Pacific विज़न में, वियतनाम हमारा महत्वपूर्ण पार्टनर है।

इंडो-पैसिफिक के बारे में हम दोनों के विचारों में अच्छा सामंजस्य है।

हम विस्तारवाद नहीं, विकासवाद का समर्थन करते हैं।

हम फ्री, ओपन, rules-based और समृद्ध Indo-Pacific के लिए अपने सहयोग को जारी रखेंगे।

हम CDRI में शामिल होने के वियतनाम के निर्णय का स्वागत करते हैं।

Friends,

एक बार फिर, मैं प्रधानमंत्री फाम मिन चिंग का स्वागत करता हूँ।

आपकी यात्रा से हमारे संबधों में एक नया और सुनहरा अध्याय जुड़ रहा है।

बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद।

PM celebrates Bronze medal by Swapnil Kusale in Men’s 50m Rifle at Paris Olympics 2024

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated Swapnil Kusale on winning the Bronze medal in Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions at the Paris Olympics 2024.

The Prime Minister posted on X:

“Exceptional performance by Swapnil Kusale! Congrats to him for winning the Bronze medal in the Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions at the
Paris Olympics 2024.

His performance is special because he’s shown great resilience and skills. He is also the first Indian athlete to win a medal in this category.

Every Indian is filled with happiness.“

Government policies have potential to boost Rupee: Piyush Goyal

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Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal during an interaction here expressed hope that government efforts to boost semiconductor manufacturing, domestic shipping and a reduction in imports of oilseeds, rubber and pulses will help the rupee appreciate against the dollar.

The Union Minister was speaking at the ASSOCHAM’s launch event of the book titled “Bharat@100: Envisioning Tomorrow’s Economic Powerhouse” written by former Chief Economic Advisor Shri KV Subramanian. Shri Subramanian in the book predicts India can achieve a $55 trillion economy by 2047 if the nation sustains an 8% annual growth rate.

Speaking on the occasion,  Shri Goyal said that a stable economy will push India to be among the top 3 world economies. The Centre will ensure a better quality of life to the last man at the bottom of the pyramid in the next five years, he said, adding that the government is also focussed on efforts to replace the oil economy with electric mobility and making quality the fulcrum in manufacturing. He noted that steps undertaken by the Government such as self-sufficiency in defence, transparency and technology, stronger currency and macroeconomic fundamentals will spur India to become a developed nation.

Speaking about the rapid growth of China, Shri Goyal said that India is at the same sweet spot today as China was between 2000-2020 when they grew at 8% based on a stable economy and low inflation. “Our political and social problems will eventually reduce, our economy will grow faster and we can replicate China’s growth story”, said the Union Minister.

Speaking on ethical wealth creation and the need for private investment, Shri Goyal lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to recognise the contribution of wealth creators in the private sector and businesses.

“PM Modi values wealth creators for their role in job creation and for providing goods and services for the citizens”, he said. He further added that the PM’s speech at CII Post-Budget Conference has brought to the fore the importance of manufacturing to India’s growth story and the need for stable policies to make India a developed nation by 2047.

Effectively Utilizing Mine Water Addresses the Ecological Impacts of Mining for Positive Change: G Kishan Reddy

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Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G Kishan Reddy, has released comprehensive guidelines for the rejuvenation of traditional water bodies in coal and lignite mining regions. The release event took place in the presence of Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, Minister of State for Coal and Mines, and Shri Amrit Lal Meena, Secretary,Ministry of Coal.

Speaking on the occasion,Shri G. Kishan Reddy highlighted the importance of water as a priceless natural resource. He emphasized that effectively utilizing mine water addresses the ecological impacts of mining by transforming a potential challenge into an opportunity for positive change. This innovative approach includes various strategies, such as empowering self-help groups (SHGs) to operate floating restaurants on water-filled mine-pits. These floating restaurants provide new economic opportunities for local communities while enhancing local tourism.

He further noted that mine water is repurposed for diverse uses, including industrial purposes, groundwater recharge, high-tech cultivation, and fish farming. Initiatives like mine tourism and floating restaurants showcase the versatility of mine water as a valuable resource. He added that this comprehensive strategy not only mitigates environmental impacts by creating water bodies at rehabilitation sites but also plays a crucial role in enhancing community resilience. By restoring these water resources, Coal and Lignite CPSUs, guided by the Ministry of Coal, aim to improve local livelihoods and support sustainable development.

In his address, Minister of State for Coal and Mines,Shri Satish Chandra Dubey emphasized the pivotal role of innovative water management in addressing the challenges of coal mining. He highlighted that repurposing mine water for various uses, including community development and environmental preservation, reflects a progressive approach to resource management. By supporting initiatives that transform mine water into valuable assets, such as recreational areas and local enterprise projects, the government aims to balance economic benefits with ecological stewardship.

Shri Amrit Lal Meena, Secretary of the Ministry of Coal, remarked that this initiative focuses on repurposing mine water for purposes such as drinking, irrigation, fishing, water sports, and mine tourism in the vicinity of coal mining areas. Additionally, these efforts contribute to maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance. By transforming a byproduct into a multifaceted resource, the Ministry of Coal is demonstrating its commitment to sustainable development and community well-being, setting a benchmark for responsible resource management.

Recognizing the critical role of water bodies in maintaining ecological balance, the Ministry of Coal, in collaboration with Coal/Lignite Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs), district administrations, and gram panchayats, has launched the project titled “Rejuvenation of Traditional Water Bodies in Coal/Lignite Mining Regions.” This initiative aligns with the guidelines of Mission Amrit Sarovar (2022) from the Department of Rural Development, Government of India, and will serve as a CSR initiative by Coal/Lignite CPSUs, including Coal India Limited (CIL) and NLC India Limited (NLCIL).

The project aims to rejuvenate and establish at least 500 water bodies in and around coal and lignite mining areas over the next five years (FY 2024-25 to FY 2028-29). CPSUs will manage water bodies within leasehold areas, while District Collectors will handle the water bodies outside the leasehold area. Each new water body will have a pondage area of at least 0.4 hectares and a capacity of around 10,000 cubic meters.Additionally, the project will leverage mine water from active and abandoned mines, aligning with the Government of India’s Jal Shakti Abhiyan. In FY24, approximately 4,892 LKL of treated mine water was offered to 981 villages in coal/lignite-bearing states. Over the past five years, 18,513 LKL of mine water has been made available for community use, including irrigation and drinking purposes.

The release of the guidelines signifies a pivotal moment in advancing sustainable mining practices. By providing clear directives for the rejuvenation of traditional water bodies, the Ministry of Coal is setting a precedent for effective environmental stewardship and community engagement. These guidelines will ensure a structured and impactful approach to restoring vital water resources, ultimately contributing to ecological balance and enhanced quality of life in mining regions.

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Inaugurates three-day State Conclave for the upcoming Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum

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Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inaugurated a three-day ‘State Museum Conclave on the upcoming Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum’, organized by the Ministry of Culture, from 1st to 3rd August, 2024, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. This three-day gathering aims to foster collaboration among State Museums and the Central Government in realizing the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi’s vision for the ‘Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum’ that aims to exemplify global best practices. To foster a comprehensive understanding of India’s artefact wealth for the ‘Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum’, the States have been invited to provide detailed insights into their respective State’s collections at the forthcoming State Conclave.

Speaking on the occasion, the Union Minister said that this Conclave being attended by a diverse group of stakeholders, including Resident Commissioners, Directors of Museums, Superintendents, Curators, Professors and Researchers from across the country is the third phase in a series of capacity-building initiatives undertaken by the GLAM Division of the Ministry of Culture. The inter-ministerial consultations were held on 14th June, 2024 and the subsequent collaborative workshop with museum professionals-directors, curators, education officers and conservators was held in partnership with France Museums from 25th-29th June, 2024. Through these capacity-building workshops led by renowned Indian and international museum professionals, the ministry aims to equip state-level personnel with essential skills in collection management, archiving, and museum administration, stated the minister.

The minister expressed hope that the 3-day State conclave will further strengthen the museum ecosystem in India and will offer hands-on training and opportunities for experience sharing with potential collaborators for the ‘Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum’ (YYBM) project. With the spirit of cooperative federalism and whole of Government approach, the knowledge gleaned through these deliberations will be instrumental in shaping the development of the YYBM museum as ‘the wonder of the world’, in line with Bharat’s vision- ‘Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi’ the Minister added.

To support state-level museum development initiatives, the Ministry of Culture will also present an overview of available funding schemes, including the recently updated Museum Grant Scheme and the Scheme for Promotion of Culture of Science, during the three-day Conclave.

Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum
The Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum is set to come up at North and South Block as part of the Central Vista Redevelopment project that seeks to revamp India’s central administrative area located near Raisina Hill, New Delhi. The museum will be spread over 1,54,000 sqm, making it the largest museum in the world. The video walk through for the museum was first unveiled by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the first International Museum Expo organized by the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) Division of the Ministry of Culture on 18.05.2023 and was reiterated during the inauguration of the Bharat Mandapam in July 2023.
The Museum will be developed through Adaptive Reuse, in collaboration with France owing to their expertise in similar projects such as the Louvre, which too housed the French Ministry of Finance. The French are partners for this project owing to the long-standing friendship between the two countries, which had contributed to a Letter of Intent being signed between both governments in 2020 that emphasised Museum & Heritage Co-operation.

PM addresses inaugural session of ‘Journey Towards Viksit Bharat: A Post Union Budget 2024-25 Conference

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed the inaugural session of ‘Journey Towards Viksit Bharat: A Post Union Budget 2024-25 Conference’ organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi today. The conference aims to present the outline for the Government’s larger vision for growth and the industry’s role. More than 1000 participants from industry, government, the diplomatic community and think tanks among others attended the conference in person while many connected from the various CII centers across the country and overseas.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that the nation can never fall back when its citizens have achieved stability in every aspect of life and are filled with enthusiasm. He expressed gratitude towards the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for inviting him to address the occasion.

Referring to the discussions during the pandemic with the business community regarding apprehensions about the growth, the Prime Minister remembered the optimism that he expressed at the time and mentioned the rapid growth that the country is witnessing today. “Today we are discussing – Journey towards Viksit Bharat. This is not just the change of sentiment, this reflects a change in confidence”, he said, reiterating India’s position as 5th largest economy in the world and rapid strides towards the 3rd place.

The Prime Minister recalled the time when the present government was elected to power in 2014 and highlighted the need of the hour to bring the economy back on track. He pointed out the pre-2014 era when the nation belonged to the list of fragile five economies and was marred by corruption and scams worth lakhs of crores rupees. Without delving into the specifics of the economic conditions outlined by the government in a white paper, the Prime Minister encouraged industry leaders and organizations to review the document and compare it to past economic situations. He emphasized that the current government has elevated India’s economy to new heights and rescued it from dire straits.

Putting forth some facts from the recently presented Budget, the Prime Minister compared the current Budget of Rs 48 Lakh Crore with Rs 16 Lakh Crore Budget of 2013-14, an increase of three times. Capital Expenditure, the biggest measure of resource investment was 90 thousand crore rupees in 2004, which was taken to 2 lakh crore in the 10 years upto 2014, a 2 times increase. In comparison, this important indicator has reached beyond Rs 11 Lakh crore today a more than 5 times increase.

Reiterating that his government is determined to look after every sector of the Indian economy, the Prime Minister said, “If you will look at different sectors, you will get an idea as to how India is focussing on each one of them.” Drawing a comparison with the previous government, Shri Modi said in the last 10 years, the budgets of railways and highways have seen an increase of 8 times. Meanwhile, the agricultural and defense budgets have witnessed a jump of more than 4 and 2 times, respectively.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the record increase in every sector’s budget has been carried out after record deductions in tax. The Prime Minister informed, “In 2014, MSMEs earning Rs 1 crore had to pay presumptive tax, now MSMEs with income up to Rs 3 crore can also take advantage of this. In 2014, MSMEs earning up to Rs 50 crore had to pay 30 percent tax, today this rate is 22 percent. In 2014, companies used to pay 30 percent corporate tax, today this rate is 25 percent for companies with income up to Rs 400 crore.”

The Prime Minister said this Union Budget was not just about budget allocation and tax reduction, but also about good governance. Shri Modi recalled that before 2014, big announcements used to be made in the budgets to create a facade of a healthy economy. However, the very announcements did not see the day of light when it came to their implementation on the ground. They were unable to spend even the allocated sum on infrastructure completely, but the headlines used to be made during the time of announcements. Share markets also used to register small jumps, and their governments never prioritized completing projects on time. “We have changed this situation in the last 10 years. You all have witnessed the speed and scale at which we are completing every infrastructure project,” Shri Modi added.

Referring to the uncertainties of the current global scenario, the Prime Minister highlighted the exception of India’s growth and stability. India’s foreign exchange reserve witnessed robust growth and India is showing high growth and low inflation in a low-growth and high-inflation global scenario. He also called India’s fiscal prudence during the pandemic, a role model for the world. India’s contribution to global goods and services export is consistently increasing. He emphasized that India’s contribution to global growth has reached 16 percent despite significant global shocks like the pandemic, natural disasters and wars.

“Nation is moving forward with the resolutions of Viksit Bharat”, PM Modi said as he mentioned that 25 crore people have risen out of poverty in the last 10 years, and emphasized the government’s efforts to increase ease of living and boost quality of life.

The Prime Minister said that the government is highly focused on skill development and employment keeping in mind Industry 4.0 standards. The Prime Minister gave examples of Mudra Yojna, Startup India and Stand Up India campaigns, and informed that more than 8 crore people have started new businesses. He stated that India is home to 1.40 lakh startups employing lakhs of youth. Referring to the much-praised PM Package worth Rs 2 lakh crore in this year’s budget, the Prime Minister said that it will benefit more than 4 crore youth. He explained, “PM Package is holistic and comprehensive. It is interlinked with end-to-end solutions.” Prime Minister Modi further stated the vision behind the PM Package and said that it aims to make India’s manpower and products globally competitive in terms of quality and value. Shri Modi also touched upon the Internship scheme introduced to enhance skill and exposure for the youth, thereby boosting their chances of employment, while at the same time incentivizing those generating employment on a large scale. Therefore, the Prime Minister said, the government has announced incentives in EPFO contribution.

The Prime Minister said that the government’s intent and commitment are very clear and there is no diversion in its direction. The Commitment of ‘Nation First’ is reflected in the 5 trillion dollar economy goal, saturation approach, emphasis on Zero Effect-Zero Defect and pledge of Aatmnirbhar Bharat or Viksit Bharat. He highlighted the focus and emphasis on expansion and monitoring of schemes.

The Prime Minister touched upon the aspect of manufacturing in the Budget. He mentioned Make in India and simplification of FDI rules in various sectors along with multi purpose logistics parks, PLI for 14 sectors. This Budget has announced plug-and-play investment-ready investment parks for 100 districts of the country. “These 100 cities will become new hubs of Viksit Bharat”, he added. The Prime Minister said that his government will also modernize the existing industrial corridors.

Sharing his government’s vision to empower the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), the Prime Minister said they have addressed the challenges faced by them along with providing them with the required facilities. “We have been working continuously since 2014 to ensure that MSMEs get required working capital and credit, their market access and prospects are improved and they are formalized,” Shri Modi said, adding that they have further ensured tax reduction and less compliance burden for them.

The Prime Minister underlined some points in the budget such as increased allocation for nuclear power generation, Digital Public Infrastructure for agriculture,  Bhu-Aadhar card for providing number to land parcels of farmers, Rs 1000 crore venture capital fund for space economy, Critical Mineral Mission, and upcoming auction of offshore blocks for mining. “These new announcements will open new avenues of progress”, he said.

Highlighting that opportunities are being created, especially in the sunrise sectors as India is on the onset of becoming the third-largest economy in the world, the Prime Minister expressed the need to make a name in the Semiconductor Value Chain to play a crucial role in the future. Therefore, the Prime Minister said, the government is laying emphasis on promoting the semiconductor industry. He also touched upon encouraging electronics manufacturing, especially during the present era of Mobile Manufacturing Revolution. He drew parallels in how India transformed into a top mobile manufacturer and exporter from being an importer in the past. PM Modi also mentioned a road map for Green Jobs Sector in India, boosting green hydrogen and e-vehicles industries. Noting that the clean energy initiatives in this year’s budget are being highly discussed, the Prime Minister said that in today’s era, both Energy Security and Energy Transition are equally important for the economy and ecology. Referring to the work being done on small nuclear reactors, Shri Modi said that it will not only benefit the industry in the form of energy access but the entire supply chain related to this sector will also get new business opportunities. “Our industries and entrepreneurs have always shown their commitment to the development of the country”, the Prime Minister said expressing confidence that they will play a key role in making India a global player in all the sunrise sectors.

The Prime Minister stressed “Our government has no lack of political will. For us, the aspirations of the country and its citizens are paramount.” Calling India’s private sector a strong medium for creating a Viksit Bharat, the Prime Minister said that wealth creators are the main driving force of India’s growth story. He said India’s policies, commitment, determination, decisions and investments are becoming the basis of global progress. Pointing towards the growing interest in India among global investors, the Prime Minister informed about his call in the recent meeting of the NITI Aayog to the state Chief Ministers for creating investor-friendly charters, bringing clarity in investment policies and creating a conducive atmosphere for investment.

Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister For Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal and President of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Shri Sanjiv Puri were present on the occasion.

PM congratulates Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh for clinching Bronze medal

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated Indian shooters, Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh for clinching Bronze medal in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event at Paris Olympics 2024.

The Prime Minister posted on X;

“Our shooters continue to make us proud!

Congratulations to @realmanubhaker and Sarabjot Singh for winning the Bronze medal in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team event at the #Olympics . Both of them have shown great skills and teamwork. India is incredibly delighted.

For Manu, this is her second consecutive Olympic medal, showcasing her consistent excellence and dedication. #Cheer4Bharat”

Dharmendra Pradhan launches NATS 2.0 portal

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Union Minister for Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan today in New Delhi launched the National Apprenticeship and Training Scheme 2.0 Portal and disbursed ₹100 crore stipends to apprentices through the DBT mode. These apprentices are undergoing training in various sectors such as IT/ITes, manufacturing, automobile, etc. This initiative aligns with the Government’s focus on skilling and employability of youth. NATS 2.0 portal is expected to be utilized by a large number of beneficiaries to register and apply for apprenticeships. Additionally, establishments/industries will leverage the portal to manage their vacancies and contracts. Therefore, a significant number of young graduates and diploma holders will be supported in attaining employability skills, accompanied by a guaranteed monthly stipend.

Two Panel Discussions on Future of Apprenticeships – Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Program, Credits for all apprenticeship, Industry and Higher Education collaboration and Leveraging Technology for DBT and Strengthening e-Governance were also organised during the event which were attended by eminent dignitaries, academicians, and students. Top three establishments/industries Cognizant Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd., Infosys Ltd.’ and Tech Mahindra Pvt. Ltd. were recognised during the event.

Shri K. Sanjay Murthy, Secretary, Department of Higher Education; Prof. T G Sitharam, Chairman, AICTE; Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman, UGC; Shri Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairperson NETF; Shri Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary, MoE; Shri Gaurav Singh, Director, Higher Education; academicians, officials, and students, also attended the event. Two apprentices shared their experience during the event.

 

Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, while addressing the gathering, said that NATS Portal 2.0 is a significant effort to democratise apprenticeship, bridge skills gap, fulfil youth aspirations and make them future-ready. He said that the portal launched today will widen the reach of apprenticeship opportunities and help in matchmaking of candidates and employers.

He further said that this technology-driven age is not only about attaining degrees but also building competencies. Our course curriculum should focus on increasing employability skills., he added.  The Minister highlighted that this year’s budget also lays great emphasis on boosting skilling and employment. Our apprenticeship ecosystem should cover diverse and emerging areas, he added. He called upon all stakeholders to chart a comprehensive strategy to harness the country’s demographic dividend.

Shri Pradhan also appealed to all educational institutions and industries to join NATS 2.0 portal. We have to make apprenticeship a mass movement, he added.

To ensure that the stipendiary benefits of NATS are delivered to intended apprentices in a time-bound, efficient, and transparent manner, Government of India has initiated the payment of its share of stipend directly to the apprentices’ bank accounts through Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) mechanism in 2024. It is aimed to extend the use of DBT system to provide Government’s share of stipend to all beneficiaries of the scheme.

The scheme is facilitated by NATS 2.0 portal which has been developed in-house by the Ministry of Education with the support of AICTE and BoATs/BoPT as a one-stop solution to manage the apprenticeship lifecycle activities like student registration, advertisement of vacancies, student applications, contract creation, certification, reporting as well stipend as disbursal though DBT. It is used by students, industries, institutions as well implementing bodies, i.e., BoATs/BoPT. It was being used in the pilot mode with enhancements being embarked upon. The portal is now fully functional and is leveraged by the Ministry of Education for carrying out the end-to-end DBT process.

NEP 2020 aims to mainstream vocational education and eliminate barriers between different streams of education. It emphasizes integrating general and vocational education to ensure vertical and horizontal mobility for students. In alignment with NEP 2020, draft guidelines have been issued by UGC and AICTE for Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programmes (AEDP).

Piyush Goyal urges industry to use QCOs to raise quality, competitiveness

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Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal during his session at the ‘Journey Towards Viksit Bharat: A Post Union Budget 2024-25 Conference’ organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here today said that unlike the previous governments, Narendra Modi government has signed four good Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) till now and has concluded the negotiations after undergoing extensive stakeholder consultations.

Shri Goyal said that India took a bold decision to walk out of RCEP as it was never a good decision to be a part of those negotiations.

Noting the Government’s achievements in the last 10 years, Shri Goyal said that businesses and people recognize the transformation in the Indian economy. The GDP has doubled, Foreign Exchange Reserves has more than doubled and the current account deficit has come down significantly, reflecting how a good government can make a massive difference, he said.

Shri Goyal emphasised that the India-EFTA FTA signed under PM Modi have a $100 bn-investment commitment linked to concessions. Shri Goyal urged the industries’ cooperation to move faster on FTAs and use the Quality Control Orders (QCOs) to their benefit and also to raise their standards. “QCOs will help with better market share and ensure that substandard goods don’t flood the market”, the Union Minister said.

Shri Goyal further urged the industry participants to provide inputs on ways to reduce compliance burdens, processes and procedures and urged them to make use of Rs 1 lakh crore of ‘Anusandhan Fund’ for private-sector driven research and development.

Shri Goyal added that the Government is setting up 12 new industrial parks across the country and has 5-6 mega textile parks lined up and also stated that Indian investors should be forthcoming in supporting startups and MSMEs by utilising benefits provided by the Government. “Let’s be the change and make the difference we want to see in India”, said the Commerce & Industry Union Minister.

Speaking of the governments before 2014, Shri Goyal asserted that Shri Narendra Modi inherited an economy struggling with high inflation and lower growth rates in 2014. The Union Minister asserted that the Modi government has managed to convert a fragile five economy at the time of UPA into a top five economy.