2nd BIMSTEC Disaster Management Exercise begins tomorrow
Low cost air-quality monitors distributed by US Embassy
In describing the working relationship, Arun Sharma, president of the Society for Indoor Environment said, “This project could only be implemented because of support from the U.S. Embassy in Delhi.”
Indian pharmaceutical industry is expected to grow USD 130 billion by 2030: Invest India
New Delhi (NVI): The Indian pharmaceutical industry is expected to touch USD 130 billion by 2030 from the current USD 38 billion, according to Invest India .
The major industry growth drivers need to work on accelerating the goal of universal healthcare across India and the world by providing access to high-quality affordable drugs.
The government can be a key enabler to achieve this, through strategic interventions such as increasing expenditure on healthcare from about 1 per cent to 2.5 per cent by 2025 and to 5 per cent of GDP by 2030.
India is a prominent and rapidly growing presence in global pharmaceuticals. It is the largest provider of generic medicines globally, occupying a 20% share in global supply by volume, and also supplies 50% of global demand for vaccines.
India ranks 3rd worldwide for production by volume and 13th by value, thereby accounting for around 10% of world’s production by volume and 1.5% by value.
India is the source of 60,000 generic brands across 60 therapeutic categories and manufactures more than 500 different Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).
The Department of Pharmaceuticals aims to make the country a hub for end-to-end drug discovery under its ‘Pharma Vision 2020’.
Centre asks states to implement MV Act
New Delhi (NVI): The government has issued an advisory to all state and Union Territory (UT) administrations to implement the system of vehicle registration as per rules notified under the Central Motor Vehicle Act 1988.
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MORTH) in its advisory has stated it has come to the notice that in some States, vehicles are not being registered in spite of vehicles having Valid Type Approval (Road Worthiness, Certificate from authorized testing agencies) and that each model of the vehicle is subjected to physical inspection by the State Transport Department before their registration in the States.
According to an official statement, VAHAN system provides a mechanism for the inventory of vehicles being uploaded by the vehicle manufacturers against valid type approval certificates.
“Unless and until there are reasons for disputing the specifications of vehicles supplied, the pre-inspection of a model of vehicle, already type approved should not be resorted to as it leads to unnecessary delay and harassment,” it said.
“Transport departments of States and UTs are requested to implement the system of registration of vehicles based on production of type approval certificate and Form 22,” it added.
All authorized testing agencies carry out testing of prototype of the model and provide the type approval certificate.
Form 22 is a quality certificate for compliance with pollution standards, safety standards of components and road worthiness.
Warehouse goods clearance enhanced to promote investments in India: CBIC
New Delhi (NVI): Government is taking several initiatives to boost exports from India and give exporters an ease of doing business environment, including a three step process for clearance of good warehoused goods from a bonded facility.
Calling for Make in India – Export to the world approach amongst industries, Central Board for Indirect Customs and Taxes (CBIC) is allowing duty-free import of raw materials and capital goods for manufacturing and other operations in a bonded manufacturing facility.
To enhance the ease of doing business & promote investments in India, CBIC has streamlined a three steps process.
In the initial step a form is to be filled for transfer of goods from a facility. Then the Licensee of the originating warehouse affixes a one-time-lock, unless permitted by the Commissioner of Customs to transport without the lock, depending upon the nature of goods or the manner of transport.
In the final step, the licensee is required to produce an ‘Acknowledgement’ of the recipient warehouse stating arrival of goods to Bond Officer of the originating warehouse.
CBIC is making effort to promote India as the manufacturing hub globally.
Hosting COP-13 is significant step towards wildlife conservation: Javadekar
New Delhi (NVI): Hosting 13th Conference of Parties is a significant step towards wildlife conservation in India, in which representatives from 130 countries, eminent conservationists and international NGOs working in the field of wildlife conservation will be taking part.
India is home to several migratory species of wildlife including snow leopard, Amur falcons, bar headed Geese, black necked cranes, marine turtles, humpbacked whales, etc. and has signed non legally binding MOU with CMS on the conservation and management of Siberian Cranes (1998), Marine Turtles (2007), Dugongs (2008) and Raptors (2016).
India, UK to hold joint military exercise ‘Ajeya Warrior’
New Delhi (NVI): The fifth edition of joint military exercise Ajeya Warrior 2020 between India and United Kingdom will be conducted at Salisbury Plains in the United Kingdom from February 13 to 26 2020.
According to an official statement, the exercise will comprise of 120 soldiers each from the Indian and United Kingdom Army who would be sharing their experiences gained during conduct of various counter insurgency and counter terrorist operations in the past.
The aim of this exercise is to conduct company level joint training with emphasis on counter terrorists operation in Urban and Semi Urban areas.
Training on modern weapon systems, equipment and simulator training have also been planned.
In the series of military training exercises undertaken by India with various countries, exercise Ajeya Warrior with United Kingdom is an important exercise in terms of the security challenges faced by both the nations in the realm of changing facets of global terrorism.
The exercise is conducted alternatively in United Kingdom and India.
The joint military exercise displays a bilateral willingness to work jointly and share operating procedures to deal with a situation in a specified operational setting.
Exercise Ajeya Warrior will promote defence cooperation and enhance interoperability while sharing experiences between both the armies.
NIA summons senior congress leader from J&K
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Srinagar (NVI): National Investigation Agency (NIA) has summoned senior Congress leader Ghulam Mohammad Saroori for questioning in connection with militancy related cases in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Saroori, who is close aide of Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, has been called for questioning in a case regarding violence and arson that took place on August 9, 2013 in Kishtwar, sources said.
Saroori is the state Congress vice president and a former Jammu and Kashmir Minister.
In 2019, Saroori’s brother Mohammad Shafi Saroori was booked under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) by police for allegedly giving shelter to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militants.
His brother was among six persons, who were booked for allegedly helping the militants in their movement and arranging shelter for them in their houses.
In 2019, RSS leader and his security guard were killed in Kishtwar town.
Besides that major militant strikes happened in Kishtwar during the past one year, which was handed over to the NIA.
India’s textile industry to reach USD 223 bn by 2021: Invest India
New Delhi (NVI): Textile and garments industry in India is expected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 from 137 billion US dollars in 2016, according to Invest India.
The domestic textiles and apparel industry stood at USD 140 billion in 2018 (including handicrafts) of which USD 100 billion was domestically consumed while the remaining portion worth USD 40 billion was exported to the world market.
Further, the domestic consumption of USD 100 billion was divided into apparel at USD 74 billion, technical textiles at USD 19 billion and home furnishings at USD7 billion.
While exports comprised of textile exports at USD 20.5 billion apparel exports at USD 16.1 billion and handlooms at USD 3.8 billion.
The textiles and apparel industry contributes 2.3 per cent to India’s GDP and accounts for 13 per cent of industrial production, and 12 per cent of the country’s export earnings.
It has strengths across the entire value chain from fiber, yarn, fabric to apparel.
It is highly diversified with a wide range of segments ranging from products of traditional handloom, handicrafts, wool and silk products to the organized textile industry.
The organized textile industry is characterized by the use of capital-intensive technology for mass production of textile products and includes spinning, weaving, processing, and apparel manufacturing.













