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Over 16.61 lakh youth trained under PMKVY get placement

New Delhi (NVI): Over 16.61 lakhs youths have been placed under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), the flagship scheme of the government to enable youth to take up industry-relevant skill training, Rajya Sabha was informed today.

In a written reply to a question, Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship R.K. Singh said the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has been implementing Pradhan Mantri Kaush. al Vikas Yojana with a view to imparting skill development training to the prospective youth across 371 courses.

As on January 17, 2020 over 73.47 lakhs youths have been trained under this programme, he said.

Further, under Craftsman Training Scheme, long term training in 137 trades is being imparted through 15697 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) which have a cumulative seating capacity of 34.30 lakhs.

Machine based automated release introduced by CBIC

New Delhi (NVI): The Central Board of Indirect Taxes (CBIC) has introduced the Machine Release of Imported Goods, which is yet another step towards ease of doing business.

India has been improving consistently in the World Bank’s EODB rankings over the past 5 years and one of the key drivers has been the initiatives under Trading across Borders (TAB), where India jumped substantially from 146 to 68 in the last two years.

Keeping with the Government’s objective of furthering ease of doing business, particularly in trading across borders, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has introduced Machine based automated clearance of imported goods.

At present, the imported goods are available for examination or clearance to the officer after the applicable duties are paid by the importer.

Time Release or dwell time studies conducted by the department have shown that a major contributor to dwell time today is the time taken by the importer to pay the duties.

The new initiative has been launched as a pilot at two ports, Chennai and Nhava Sheva from February 6, 2020, and will soon be rolled out to all ports across India, including the Inland Container Depots, Airports etc.

DefExpo 2020 witnesses signing of over 200 MoUs, ToTs and product launches

Lucknow (NVI): Over 200 partnerships involving signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs), transfer of technology (ToTs) and product launches were concluded Defence Expo 2020 in Lucknow.

The MoUs were aimed at forging and renewing partnerships for innovative collaboration, and transformation of the defence manufacturing in the country were inked by representatives of various DPSUs, Indian private Defence and foreign companies.

The MoUs were signed in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the ‘Bandhan’ programme held on the ongoing DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow.

Singh described the signing of MoUs as a step in the direction to achieve Prime Minister’s $5 billion defence exports target in next 5 years.

He also said that the defence PSUs and the Indian defence private industry were better placed today to lead India as the emerging R&D hub of the world leveraging the sharp minds of Indian youth.

“The liberalised licensing regime brought out by the government would surely attract large investments by both Indian and global companies,” he said.

He also thanked all the stakeholder who signed MoUs and expressed hope that Uttar Pradesh would emerge as a defence manufacturing hub.

Among those 200 MoUs which was signed today, 23 of them were by the Uttar Pradesh government.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said these MoUs envisage Rs 50,000 crores investment in the defence corridor setup in the state and generate 3 lakh job opportunities.

He also assured that investments coming to the state were secure  and  the state investment policy was the most attractive in the country.

He announced that HAL would soon supply Dornier 19-seater civilian aircraft to Uttar Pradesh.

Defence Secretary Dr. Ajay Kumar said that this DefExpo would be remembered for many firsts – including for the signing of largest number of MoUs, ToTs and product launches.

“Bandhan ceremony witnessed more than 13 product launches, 124 MoUs between DPSUs, private and global defence manufacturing companies. 23 MoUs were signed between the UP government and private companies,” he added.

DRDO Chairman Sateesh Reddy said that it was DRDO’s duty to ensure that the defence corridor in Uttar Pradesh flourishes, hence DRDO signed a technological partnership agreement with the state government, imparting skill training, hand holding and providing guidance in all aspects related to technology.

“A collaboration cell was already setup in the state to facilitate the process,” he added.

He also mentioned that a Research and Development centre would be setup in the state that would act as a catalyst with respect to defence development.

“Technology transfer was made available at no cost to companies in order to further the defence ecosystem in the country.Further, the patents held by DRDO were given free to Indian companies to further develop technologies that would benefit Indian companies,” he added.

During the course of the ceremony, a major announcement in the form of issuing the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) certificate of Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) was issued to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

LUH is designed and developed as a replacement for Cheetah & Chetak helicopters which are currently being operated by Indian Armed forces.

LUH is a new generation helicopter in the 3-Ton class incorporating the state-of-the-art technology features which will meet the emerging needs in this class of helicopters in the coming decades.

OFB launched “Sharang” the 155mm artillery gun with 36 km range and handed over a model to Chief of Army Staff General M M Naravane.

OFB also launched JVPC Alpha gun with 100 mt range, Light Machine Gun of 800 mt range and UBGL – Under barrel Grenade launcher.

BDL launched Amogha-3 the anti-Tank Guided Missile. It is a man portable fire and forget missile.

BDL also launched Varunastra – the anti-submarine torpedo, manufactured under the technological guidance of DRDO.

Light Utility Helicopter gets initial clearance

Lucknow / Bengaluru (NVI): The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) today received the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) for its Light Utility Helicopter (LUH), paving the way for its production.

LUH is a single engine, light weight, highly agile 3-Ton Utility Helicopter, indigenously-designed and developed to meet the operational requirements of Indian Army and Indian Air Force. It will soon replace the ageing fleet of Cheetah and Chetak helicopters.

The HAL received the IOC document in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the ‘Bandhan’ programme held in Lucknow.

HAL Chairman and Managing Director R Madhavan described it is a momentous occasion for HAL and said, “it reinforces our commitment towards indigenous R&D programs on self-reliance and enhancing operational effectiveness of the Indian Armed Forces.”

HAL is fully geared up to fulfill the requirements of its customers in a time-bound manner, he added.

HAL Director, Engineering and R&D Arup Chatterjee said the performance of basic configuration of

LUH in all terrains and under all weather conditions is satisfactory and HAL is moving towards the next phase of integrating and flight testing of Mission & Role Equipment on LUH.

One LUH Prototype is part of flying display and another is part of static display at the DefExpo 2020.

Africa is at the top of India’s priorities: Rajnath

Rajnath Singh at DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. (Source: @rajnathsingh)

New Delhi (NVI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today said that India is ready to take defence engagements with African countries to next level and is seeking deeper cooperation in various sectors including combating terrorism and extremism, cyberspace security and supporting the UN in peacekeeping operations.

Addressing the India-Africa Defence Ministers Conclave in Lucknow on the sidelines of DefExpo 2020 today, the Defence Minister said that India is an all-weather friend of Africa. He added that Africa is at the top of India’s priorities.

“New Delhi is looking forward to deeper cooperation in the domain of defence industry including through investment, joint ventures in defence equipment, software, digital defence, research and development, provisioning of defence equipment, spares and their maintenance,” he said.

Singh further said, “Our partnership with Africa is an open partnership with all the possibilities and avenues for collaboration from our side being open to you to choose from and decide as per your priorities.”

He also said that India is prepared to supply Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs), Fast Interceptor Boats, body and vehicle armour, night-vision goggles (NVGs), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Dornier aircraft, and arms and ammunition to African nations.

Reiterating that the guiding principles given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India’s engagement with Africa has deepened economic and security cooperation with its maritime neighbours, Singh said that maritime security in the region is a matter of common interest for both sides.

This is highlighted by the emphasis on SAGAR (Security and Growth for all in the Region) for the Indo-Pacific region by the government.

India’s security relations with Africa have centred on providing training to African Service personnel, participation in United Nations peacekeeping efforts on the continent and maritime cooperation.

Stressing on the safe secure seas a pre-requisite for the development of Blue economy in the region, he called for stronger partnerships for capacity building, information sharing and surveillance.

With its increased engagement in the region, India has been the first responders in providing humanitarian assistance in times of crisis like cyclone Idai in Mozambique and more recently, cyclone Diane in Madagascar.

Auto Expo 2020: Maruti Suzuki unveils all new Ignis

New Delhi (NVI): Maruti Suzuki today unveiled Ignis facelift in India on the third day of Auto Expo at Greater Noida.

The new Maruti Suzuki Ignis exudes an SUV design and has a fresh front fascia, wide and tough rear appearance, high seating position and all new colour options.

The new Ignis has Maruti Suzuki’s K12 1.2-liter engine which still puts out similar power and torque at 83hp and 113Nm respectively.

The motor is mated with a 5-speed manual gearbox, with an option for an automatic transmission.

Maruti Suzuki Ignis exterior features has a new look at both front and rear. The bumpers get faux scuff plates that add to the ruggedness of the vehicle.

In the interior features it has a spacious cabin with ample legroom at the front and rear and high-seating position, the dual-tone ivory interiors accord a peppy feel to the cabin.

The centre console gets a blue highlight. Some of its notable features include multifunction steering wheel, 17.78-inch SmartPlay Studio touchscreen infotainment system and automatic AC.

However, Maruti Suzuki has not revealed the the price and launch details of the car.

92 pc revenue records digitised in J&K: Govt

Srinagar (NVI): At least 92 per cent revenue records in the union territory have been digitized, according to Jammu and Kashmir Principal Secretary (Revenue) Pawan Kotwal,  who said the government was taking all possible measures to bring vibrancy in the department  considered as backbone of the administration.

Speaking to several delegations during a Public Grievance Camp here, Kotwal said there are about 6.6 crore revenue documents and 55,000 revenue maps in Jammu and Kashmir which need to be scanned, digitized and updated.

“In order to speedily complete computerization of revenue records, early completion of writing and computerization of Jamabandis officers of the Revenue Department have been directed to club the Phase-II and Phase-III of DILRMP for the completion of 100 per cent work by March 2021,” he said.

“The scanned revenue, land documents would also be available at Tehsil Level Record Rooms so that public can have access to those documents,” he added.

He informed that 92 per cent of revenue records of Jammu and Kashmir have been scanned whereas 95 per cent of the Cadastral Maps (Massavis) have also been scanned so far.

He also informed that as directed by Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu, the Department of Revenue was making every possible step to make Data Centre of J&K ready by 31st March.

“The department was also working for creation of Disaster Recovery Centre making it functional before June 2020,” he said.

“We now have a vital work of registration to carry out. For effective working of newly created registration offices, officers have been directed to go for the computerization of the registration process and posting of staff for registration offices,” he said.

He said that Rs 24. crores have been released for the computerization of the registration system while as DPR, estimating the cost of Rs 48 crore have been formulated.

The Principal Secretary said that 28 Sub-Registers would be posted on regular basis and the registration process would be done on monthly and hassle-free basis.

The process of digitization of land records is being carried out under Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP).

The project aims to provide computerized management of the land records and their digital maintenance would make it easier and quicker to obtain updated land revenue records.

“We are working on the shortcomings and more manpower is tasked to complete the work,” he added.

“The pace of the work at Central Record Room (CRR) Srinagar also called Muhafiz Khana of the Revenue Department has also picked up its pace,” he further added.

Similarly, Central Record Room Jammu under DILRMP has been carrying out computerized management of the land records and ensuring digital maintenance of the vital documents.

The programme involves three phases. Phase I of the programme includes Jammu and Srinagar. Phase II involves Poonch, Ramban, Baramulla, Anantnag, Kargil, Udhampur, Leh, Doda, Bandipora and Rajouri. In phase III, Kathua, Kulgam, Shopian, Budgam, Reasi, Ganderbal, Pulwama, Kupwara, Kishtwar and Samba are to be taken.

In Kashmir, E-commerce sites are grappling with low speed internet

Mubashir Bukhari

Srinagar (NVI): Limited access and low-speed internet have affected the business of e-commerce sites in Kashmir as the losses in the sector pile up, leaving more than 4000 courier boys jobless.

Major e-commerce sites in Kashmir stare at an empty wall, with many of them blacklisted after the abrogation of Article 370 in August last year.

In the last few years, e-shopping firms like Flipkart, Snapdeal, Myntra, e-bay, Amazon, and Jabong have eaten into the market, leaving the local businesses high and dry. But the communication clampdown post abrogation of Article 370 has drastically affected their businesses.

Although the government has relaxed restrictions by restoring low-speed 2G internet, the e-commerce outlet owners, however, claim that their businesses have not reported any activity since their websites are not accessible to customers.

Zahoor Qari, the president of the Kashmir Courier Association said that nearly 4000 courier boys have lost their earnings as courier services in the valley have been affected due to the non-availability of the internet.

“The e-commerce sector has suffered badly with losses running in crores. Most of the online shopping sites stopped their deliveries to Kashmir,” Qari said.

According to Qari, they use to deliver more than 10 thousand products in a day to customers, but the number has gone down to 200 to 300 post communication clampdown. “Internet is the backbone of online shopping. When you have no internet services, you can’t run this business anywhere in the world. We have very little work these and big companies have stopped services to Kashmir,” he said.

When asked, whether any online shopping site has started services after the restoration of 2G services, he said though few sites have started shipping products, but on a pre-paid basis. “Some are delivering here now but you have to make advance payments for that. No cash on deliveries is applicable for this region for now,” he said.

Few e-commerce sites including global giant Amazon is functioning in the valley.  The majority of the e-commerce sites don’t function either due to the low speed or they have not been included in the whitelisted sites.

Umar Bin Ahmad, who ran an online venture `Modest Attire’ with global operations, said his business suffered more than 300 percent loss after August 5.

“The restoration of 2G internet proved more harmful for the e-commerce sector in Kashmir. We often get queries from our outside state-based clients, who blame us for not responding to them. Kashmir’s e-commerce mostly functions on social media sites like Instagram, which too is blocked in the valley,” he said.

Ahmad said he couldn’t update his website and android application on low-speed internet due to which he was losing his customer base.  “Normally I would get at least 50-60 orders which have now fallen to just one per day,” he added.

Haseeb Ahmad, who owns an online book shop Lal Chowk. in, said he has changed his mode of operation from online orders to SMS. “I would receive orders for almost 400 books every day. Now, I ship merely 100 books to different locations in Kashmir and other parts of the country. I now receive orders over the phone or via SMS,” he said.

Ahmad noted surprisingly, some global websites likely Swiggy and Zomato have been whitelisted despite the fact that they don’t function here. “Our sites do not feature in the whitelisted websites,” he said.

According to official figures, there are around 20,000 BSNL broadband connections in Kashmir valley and a majority of them are shut. Many of them provide internet services to offices, business establishments, shops and even government offices.

J&K: Pipelines in every household by December 2021

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Jammu (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir administration accorded sanction to the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission and roadmap to achieve 100 per cent coverage of piped water supply by December 2021 across the valley aligning it to the National Mission of Jal Jeevan.

The Administrative Council, met under the chairmanship of Lt Governor GC Murmu also accorded sanction to renaming of the Public Health Engineering and Irrigation and Flood Control Department as the ‘Jal Shakti Department’.

The objective of the mission is to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) to every rural household with priority to desert/drought prone and border areas, schools, anganwadi and health centres etc.

In order to accomplish the roadmap and align the activities of the department with the National Mission of Jal Jeevan, the Administrative Council accorded sanction to renaming of PHE & I&FC Department as ‘Jal Shakti Department’ and setting up of a Mission Directorate of Jal Jeevan Mission, J&K by merging Communication and Capacity Development Unit (CCDU) to look after JJM works and an Executive Committee of JJM for its assistance with creation of necessary staff.

The Administrative Council has also approved appointment of Financial Auditors at provincial level to undertake audit of the expenditure under JJM; hiring of Consultants for the Project Appraisal Committees; and, appointment of Third Party Technical Monitors.

The authorities also said that special cells will be set up by the revenue and forest departments for speedy clearance of land and forest cases related to the Jal Jeevan Mission across J and K.

To achieve 100 percent coverage under JJM in a phased manner by December 2021, the PHE Department has carried out a detailed exercise to prepare District Water Security Plan through the District Water and Sanitation Mission headed by the concerned Deputy Commissioners.

In the initial phase, seven districts viz. Poonch, Reasi, Samba, Srinagar, Ganderbal, Shopian and Pulwama will be covered for 100% piped water supply by June 2020.

In the second phase, seven more districts will be covered by June 2021 and the remaining six districts shall be covered in the third phase ending December 2021.

At present, 30.5 per cent of J and K’s rural households have piped water connections compared to the national average of 18 per cent.

Special focus will be laid under the mission to provide FHTC to remaining 11.12 lakh rural households out of 16.02 lakh in J&K as per Integrated Management of Information System (IMIS) data of JJM.

Karnal coldest place in the plains at 2.3 degrees

(Pic courtesy: SkymetWeather)

New Delhi (NVI): As temperature drops in most of the parts in north India, Karnal in Haryana is the coldest place in the plains where the minimum temperature was recorded at 2.3 degrees celsius today, according to Skymet Weather.

Right from Indo-Gangetic plains up to the central parts of the country, there has been a significant drop in temperature due to icy cold winds from the Himalayas.

Apart from this, Ludhiana and Patiala in Punjab recorded 4.6 degrees Celsius each. Hisar in Haryana and Barelli in Uttar Pradesh both shivered at 4.8 degrees celsius.

While, Rohtak in Haryana witnessed a minimum temperature of 5.0 degrees celsius. Amritsar in Punjab saw a minimum temperature of 5.1 degrees celsius.

In Haryana’s Ambala and Rajasthan’s Churu, the mercury settled at 5.4 degrees celsius.

The cold Himalayan winds which sweep across the plains have still maintained the chill in many plain areas in these states.

The region of Vidarbha in Maharashtra is receiving light to moderate rains and thundershowers for the last many days, according to Skymet Weather.

However, the weather over rest all parts of Maharashtra is running dry. Soon, this is going to change as the rains will now shift southwards and cover more parts of Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, the national capital region Delhi and NCR region also shiver due to the cold wave as the minimum temperature dropped to 6.1 degrees from 6.3 degrees Celsius recorded yesterday.

The maximum temperature today is expected to be around 20.0 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Some parts of north India like Uttrakhand, Punjab, and Haryana also witnessed Dense fog in isolated parts.

The IMD has also predicted that due to confluence between easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal and westerly winds at lower tropospheric levels, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall is expected over East India and over central India for next two days.

The weatherman has forecast that in North India there will be a fall in minimum temperature by 2 to 3 degrees but in west India, there is no significant change is expected in minimum and maximum temperatures during the next two to three days.

“The shallow to moderate fog is expected likely over northeast India,” it added.

The overall air quality in the national capital today is in the “poor” category.

According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 249 which falls in the “poor” category.

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