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Sensex jumps over 300 points to hit lifetime high

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Mumbai (NVI): Sensex jumped over 300 points to hit its lifetime high of 41,262.88 in the early morning trade led by gains in IT, metal and financial stocks.

The 30-share BSE Sensex after rising 324 points in early session was trading at 292.28 points or 0.71 per cent higher to 41,231.

Similarly, the 50-scrip NSE Nifty inched closer to its record peak of 12,158.80. It was trading 78.15 points or 0.65 per cent higher at 12,132.10.

Tata Steel emerged as the top gainer with 3.24 per cent rise in the Sensex pack, followed by Vedanta, Infosys, Yes Bank, TCS, Maruti and Axis Bank.

On the other hand, Sun Pharma was the top loser, shedding up to 1.09 per cent. ONGC, NTPC, Bajaj Auto and PowerGrid were also trading in the red.

Meanwhile, the Indian rupee appreciated by 4 paise to 70. 96 against the US dollar in early trade.

On Monday, the Sensex gauge ended 70.99 points or 0.17 per cent down at 40,938.72, while the Nifty finished 32.75 points or 0.27 per cent lower at 12,053.95.

Delhi air quality in ‘moderate’ category

New Delhi(NVI): The overall air quality in the national capital today remained in the “moderate” category.

According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR),the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 139 which falls in the “moderate” category.

SAFAR has also forecast a deterioration in air quality in the coming days. The air quality will be in the “very poor” category on Friday.

Meanwhile, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 9.2 degrees Celsius and a high of 13.0 degrees Celsius, Indian Meteorological Department said in a statement.

The weatherman further predicted a dip in the mercury which is expected to be around 7 degrees Celsius. It has also forecast moderate to dense fog over the next three days .

In Delhi University the PM2.5 was recorded at 135, followed by PUSA, Lodhi Road and Mathura Road of 104, 149 and 180 respectively.

While, the AQI in Chandini Chowk was recorded in the “poor” category with PM2.5 of 242.

The neighbouring Noida recorded a PM2.5 of 189 which also falls in the “moderate” category, SAFAR added.

An AQI between 0-50 is considered “good”, 51-100 “satisfactory”, 101-200 “moderate”, 201-300 “poor”, 301-400 “very poor” and 401-500 “severe”. An AQI above 500 falls in the “severe plus” category.

J&K govt appoints liaison officers for welfare of its students in various states

Jammu (NVI) : The Jammu and Kashmir government today nominated six liaison officers in various states for students studying outside the Union Territory to redress their grievance or to ease out their difficulty or distress.
The step has been taken to ensure safety and welfare of the J&K students pursuing higher education outside Jammu and Kashmir, an official spokesman said.
Students studying outside Jammu and Kashmir have been asked to contact Rimpy Ohri, Additional Secretary R.C. Office New Delhi (9419193343) in Bhopal and Jaipur; Veedushi Kapoor, Deputy Director Information, New Delhi (9888918303) in NCR, Meerut  and Dehradun; Dr. Inderjot Singh, Manager JK House (9419019175) in Chandigarh; Sanjay Pandita, Under Secretary in RC officer New Delhi (9419102045) in Aligarh and Pune; Vinay Keasar, I/C Area Marketing Officer J&K (9797581853) in Bengluru; and Ashwani Kumar, I/C Area Marketing Officer J&K HP&M (9469238379/9149827879) in Chennai and Hyderabad to redress any grievance or to ease out their difficulty or distress.
Further Secretary Higher Education Talat Parvez (0191-2542880/9419400065) and Mohammad Yaseen, Director Colleges J&K (9469077609) can also be contacted for help and assistance.
The liaison officers are in constant touch with the local administration/college administration and the state governments to reach out to the students of J&K.
The students have been advised to use the social media cautiously and refrain from any such activity which can disturb peace and harmony.
They are also advised not to pay heed to rumours and contact aforesaid liaison officers for assistance.

Smart borders to cover areas where physical fencing not feasible: minister

New Delhi (NVI): A Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS) project has been implemented on the 61-km riverine border with Bangladesh in Assam’s Dhubri,Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said today.

Speaking at the ‘Smart Border Management – Contributing to a $5 Trillion Economy’, an event organised jointly by FICCI and India Foundation, he said the smart border management system is crucial for achieving India’s ambitious $5 trillion economy target.

He said the Government of India has, for the first time, initiated CIBMS project to cover areas where physical fencing is not feasible.

The Minister added that the Phase-1, a pilot project in Assam along the Indo-Bangladesh border, has been implemented. “After the evaluation of Phase-1 subsequently Phase-2 and Phase-3 of the CIBMS will be rolled out in Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and West Bengal,” Reddy said.

During the event, the Minister informed that India plans to deploy this technology to cover all non-visible gaps and vulnerable structures along the Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh borders.

CIBMS includes integration of manpower, sensors, networks, intelligence, and command and control solutions to improve situational awareness at different levels of hierarchy.

“The recorded data and information can be shared with all intelligence and security forces to facilitate prompt and informed decisions and a quick response to emerging situations,” added Reddy.

Rural India will drive the steel demand growth in India: Pradhan

New Delhi (NVI): Rural India will drive the steel demand growth in India, Union Minister of Steel Dharmendra Pradhan has said here today.

Addressing ‘Steeling India-2019: Driving metal intensity in key sectors’ event, organised by Confederation of Indian industry (CII), Pradhan said, “Rural India will play a major role in driving steel demand growth.”

The government schemes like the ‘Har Ghar Jal Yojana’and ‘Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana’ will drive the consumption of steel in rural areas, he added.

Talking about the steel usage in the country Union Minister noted that India’s steel per capita consumption is currently much lower than the global average but is set to grow.

Describing India as a rapidly growing market, Pradhan said, “Our people have high aspirations and rising purchasing capacity. This offers an unprecedented opportunity for the domestic industry to expand and grow.”

“India will soon become a net steel exporter. Prudent policy reforms by the government and the entrepreneurial spirit of the industry will drive the growth,” he added.

The minister had also informed that government is working on facilitating greater cost efficiency, logistical efficiency in the steel sector and called upon the domestic steel industry to leverage innovation and new technologies to identify sustainable and cost effective options for steel manufacturing.

E-commerce is 1.6% in India, 15% in China: World Bank report

New Delhi (NVI): Although E-commerce has grown significantly in South Asia, online sales accounted for a mere 1.6 percent of total retail sales in India, compared to 15 percent in China and around 14 percent globally, according to a new World Bank report.

Launched today in Delhi, the report ‘Unleashing E-Commerce for South Asian Integration’ says that increasing the use of E-commerce by consumers and firms in South Asia could potentially help increase competition and firm productivity, and encourage diversification of production and exports.

“E-commerce can boost a range of economic indicators across South Asia, from entrepreneurship and job growth to higher GDP rates and overall productivity,” said Sanjay Kathuria, World Bank Lead Economist and co-author of the report.

“By unleashing its online trade potential, South Asia can better integrate into international value chains, increase its market access, and strengthen commercial linkages between countries across the region,” he said.

A survey of over 2,200 firms in South Asia showed that the top concerns on cross-border e-commerce sales included e-commerce related logistics, e-commerce and digital regulations, and connectivity and information technology infrastructure.

These barriers are significantly higher when trading with other South Asian countries. The main international e-partners of firms in South Asia are China, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and not other South Asian countries.

Small and medium enterprises in the region reported that removing regulatory and logistical challenges to e-commerce would increase their exports, employment, and productivity by as much as 20–30 percent.

To overcome these hurdles, the report proposes reforms in areas such as payments, delivery, market access regulations, consumer protection, and data privacy, at the national, regional, and global levels.

“Some practical steps to strengthen online transactions include leveraging the reputation of large e-commerce platforms to offer consumer protection, return and redress, and data security as an initial substitute for robust contractual and consumer protection mechanisms, and permitting cross-border e-commerce payments,” said Arti Grover, World Bank Senior Economist and co-author of the report. The report also suggests an incremental approach to taking these steps, if necessary, in order to build confidence.

“While cross-border trade within South Asia represents only 5 percent of the region’s total trade, e-commerce has the potential to stimulate regional trade by bridging the gap between buyers and sellers on different sides of national borders,” said Viviana Perego, World Bank Agriculture Economist and co-author of the report. “And apart from firms, consumers in South Asia stand to gain significantly from the potential reduction in costs and availability of a greater variety of e-traded goods and services.”

Violent protests over Citizenship Amendment Act unfortunate: PM Modi

New Delhi (NVI). Amid the reports of violent protests pouring in from several parts of the country Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called upon the nation to maintain peace, unity and brotherhood. He assured that the Citizenship Amendment Act does not affect any citizen of any religion.

In a series of tweets PM Modi said that the violent protests on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are unfortunate and deeply distressing.

“I want to unequivocally assure my fellow Indians that CAA does not affect any citizen of India of any religion. No Indian has anything to worry regarding this Act. This Act is only for those who have faced years of persecution outside and have no other place to go except India,” PM tweeted.

In his message PM said that the damage to public property and disturbance of normal life have never been a part of Indian ethos. He urged people to maintain peace while indulging in debate, discussion and dissent.

PM appealed everyone to stay away from rumours and defeat the vested interest groups who seek to divide and create disturbances.

“The need of the hour is for all of us to work together for the development of India and the empowerment of every Indian, especially the poor, downtrodden and marginalized,” tweeted PM Modi.

The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 was passed by both Houses of Parliament with overwhelming support. Large number of political parties and MPs supported its passage.

Modi lauds Bangladesh’s all-round progress

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today commended the progress made by Bangladesh in every sector under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The Indian premier’s praise came when Bangladesh’s outgoing High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali made a farewell call on him at his office this morning, according to a press statement issued by the Bangladesh High Commission here.

During the 30-minute meeting, Modi conveyed his regards to Hasina and his appreciation for inviting him to Bangladesh for the centenary celebration of the birth of Father of the Nation ‘Bangabandhu’ Sheikh Mujibur Rahman next year.

“I look forward to attending the ceremony,” Modi told the envoy, according to the release.

He also thanked the outgoing high commissioner for the contributions he made in promoting the India-Bangladesh relations, seen as a golden chapter, during his five-year tenure, it added.

The envoy presented the Premier a framed ‘Nakshi Kantha’, which represents a traditional Bengali craft.

FM starts pre-Budget consultations

New Delhi (NVI): Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today began pre-Budget consultations with different stakeholders by meeting groups from digital economy, fintech and start-ups.

During the meeting, many speakers suggested giving tax sops to start-ups and nurturing them in the country.

Sitharaman is expected to present the Budget for 2020-21 on February 1.

The main areas of discussion during the meeting included data issues such as use of big data technology, phenomena by analysing large data sets, use of big data technology for SME sector and unleashing the power of big data for public governance, an official relase said.

Other issues which dominated the discussion included digital infrastructure and role of government, regulation of digital economy especially in privacy, financial regulation, ease-of-doing-business environment for start-ups, infrastructure gaps for digital India and taxation issues.

The representatives of digital economy, fintech and start-ups shared their views and suggestions regarding big data, incentives for encouraging setting up of data centres, fiscal incentives for data localisation and incentives for pushing digital penetration in rural areas, the release said.

They also presented their views with regard to corporate guarantee to start-ups for competing with other nations, rationalisation of MAT tax rate, tax exemption for start-up units, creation of specific agency for looking after cross-border financial crimes.

Suggestions about increasing women employment (gender dividend in skill development), training youth in skill development along with international internships and incentivising Research & Development (R&D) within India were also shared by the stakeholders.

While the experts suggested improvements in their respective fields, they also gave a variety of solutions to the sector specific problems.

Coal Ministry to set up cell for eco-friendly mining

New Delhi (NVI): The Coal Ministry has decided to establish a ‘Sustainable Development Cell’ (SDC) to promote environmentally-sustainable coal mining in the country and address environmental concerns during the decommissioning or closure of mines.

The move assumes significance as new private entities are now going to form a significant part of the process to rehabilitate the mines in tune with global best practices, for which a set of guidelines need to be evolved.

“The Sustainable Development Cell envisages to address the environment mitigation measures in a systemic manner and to  provide a better environment to people working and residing in the vicinity of mines,” an official statement said.

The SDC will advise, mentor, plan and monitor the mitigation measures taken by the coal companies for maximising the utilisation of available resources in a sustainable way,  minimising the adverse impact of mining and mitigating it for further  ecosystem services, the  statement said.

It will act as nodal point at Ministry of Coal level in this matter.

This cell will also formulate the future policy framework for the environmental mitigation measures including the Mine closure Fund, the statement said.

The SDC will adopt a systemic approach,starting from collection of data, analysis of data, presentation of information, planning based on information; by domain experts, adoption of best practices, consultations, innovative thinking, site-specific approaches, knowledge sharing and dissemination and finally end with an aim to ease the lives of people and communities in general.

In India, approximately 2,550 sq kms of land is under different coal mines and there are also plans to bring more areas under it. These land masses require both extensive and intensive amelioration measures and will be carried out as per a procedure.

The coal companies would be advised on effective implementation of environmental mitigation measures, like water sprinkling, dust suppression methods and noise barriers.

The plan will suggest ways and also have innovative planning to storage, treatment and re-use of such water for drinking, irrigation, fisheries, tourism, industrial or any other sustainable purpose.

The cell will also check feasibility and suggest measures to reuse, recycle and rehabilitation of over burdened dumps in a sustainable manner.

It will examine and plan out use of overburdened material for use in different infrastructure projects, earthen bunds etc.

The plan will also include exploration and conceptualisation of the beautification and creation of eco parks in the reclaimed areas.

It will include water bodies etc., for re-creation activities and tourism purpose. It will also explore tourism potential and plan it  out in few underground mines.

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