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India’s nuclear power capacity has doubled in last 10 years: Jitendra Singh
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New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS) India's nuclear power generation capacity has nearly doubled in the last 10 years from 4,780 MW in 2014 to 8,180 MW in 2024, the Parliament was informed.
Highlighting the significant progress and future potential of India's atomic energy programme, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Department of Atomic Energy, Jitendra Singh has informed the Lok Sabha that the capacity is projected to triple to 22,480 MW by 2031-32.
He elaborated on key developments and outlined a roadmap for achieving greater self-reliance in nuclear power generation.
Jitendra Singh emphasised the revision of India's power distribution framework, which has increased the home state's share of electricity from atomic plants to 50 per cent, with 35 per cent allocated to neighbouring states and 15 per cent to the national grid. This new formula ensures equitable resource distribution and reflects the federal spirit of the nation.
The Union Minister attributed this progress to several transformative initiatives, including the bulk approval of 10 reactors, increased funding allocations, collaborations with Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), and limited private sector participation.
He credited advancements in technology and streamlined administrative processes for strengthening India's nuclear infrastructure.
In addition to energy production, Jitendra Singh highlighted the diverse applications of atomic energy. He noted its extensive use in agriculture, including the development of 70 mutagenic crop varieties. In the healthcare sector, India has introduced advanced isotopes for cancer treatment, while in the defence sector, atomic energy processes have been used to develop cost-effective, lightweight bulletproof jackets.
The Union Minister also underscored India's abundant thorium reserves, which constitute 21 per cent of the global total. Indigenous projects like "Bhavani" are being developed to harness this resource, reducing dependence on imported uranium and other materials.
He acknowledged the challenges in implementing atomic power projects, such as land acquisition, forest clearances, and equipment procurement, but reaffirmed the government’s commitment to addressing these issues.
He noted that nine atomic power projects are currently under construction, with several others in the pre-project stage, demonstrating India’s dedication to expanding nuclear energy capacity.
Jitendra Singh provided a historical perspective, highlighting projects like the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, which gained momentum post-2014 under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He reiterated India's commitment to peaceful purposes of atomic energy, as envisioned by Homi Bhabha, and emphasised leveraging nuclear energy for sustainable development while aligning with the vision of 'One Nation, One Government'.
This progress underscores India's resolve to achieve energy self-sufficiency, drive innovation, and contribute significantly across sectors through the peaceful applications of nuclear energy, he added.
--IANS
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$60 billion investment flowed into India’s Data Centre market in last 6 years: Report
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New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS) India’s burgeoning Data Centre market has attracted USD 60 billion from both domestic and international investors between 2019-2024 and given the current growth curve is expected to surpass USD 100 billion in cumulative investment commitments by the end of 2027, according to the latest report by real estate consultant CBRE South Asia.
Mumbai continues to dominate data centre stock, followed by Chennai, Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru, accounting for 90 per cent of the country’s total data centre stock as of September. Currently, India’s total DC stock stands at around 19 Mn. Sq. ft. (land area), which is expected to reach 31 Mn. Sq. ft. by the end of 2025, the report states.
The sector is poised for significant growth in 2025, with nearly 475 MW of capacity under construction across major cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi-NCR. Key demand drivers for the year ahead include BFSI and Technology companies, it observes.
Tier-II cities like Ahmedabad, Kochi, Visakhapatnam, and Lucknow are gaining traction as key locations for data centres, driven by regional data consumption growth and cost-efficiency advantages, the report points out.
State-wise Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal emerged as the leading states in terms of cumulative investment commitments.
India’s current data centre capacity stands at around 1,255 MW, and it is projected to further expand to 1,600 MW by the end of 2024. The country’s accelerated technology proliferation, digital transformation, increased Internet penetration, policy enablers, and growth in AI-generated data workload will pivot this growth, the report observes.
As sustainability becomes a critical priority, there is a growing focus on integrating renewable energy solutions and advanced cooling technologies, which are helping enhance energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of India’s data centres, the report points out.
Additionally, with AI workloads expected to surpass traditional cloud computing demands, data centre operators are making significant upgrades to their infrastructure to accommodate the evolving needs of AI-driven applications, ensuring they can support the next generation of digital transformation, the report adds.
--IANS
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$2.2 trillion in infra investment to help India become $7 trillion economy by 2030
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Mumbai, Dec 12 (IANS) An estimated investment of $2.2 trillion into infrastructure development is imperative to support India’s GDP size to expand to $7 trillion by 2030, according to a report on Thursday.
To achieve an economic size of $7 trillion, India’s economy is required to grow at a CAGR of 10.1 per cent between 2024-2030, according to the report by Knight Frank India.
The investment opportunity for private participation in infrastructure development in India ranges between $103.2 billion to $324 billion.
“India stands at the cusp of a transformative era in infrastructure development. By harnessing the power of private investment, we can accelerate our journey towards achieving our ambitious economic growth targets,” said Rajeev Vijay, Executive Director-Government and Infrastructure Advisory, Knight Frank India.
The central government aims to reduce its gross fiscal deficit to below 4.5 per cent by 2025 and increasing private sector participation in infrastructure development would help balance fiscal deficit targets.
At an existing investment share composition of Centre (51.2 per cent), state (44.1 per cent), private (4.7 per cent), the estimated gross fiscal deficit in 2030 will be 4.7 per cent, which is above the government’s defined fiscal deficit threshold.
In this scenario, the private participation in infrastructure development in India amounts to $103.2 bn until 2030. However, the share of private investment in this composition is negligible and needs to expand.
However, an 10 per cent top up in private investments in infrastructure to 14.7 per cent brings the potential opportunity amount to $324 billion, an annual average of $54 billion until 2030.
This will potentially support the government to maintain healthy fiscal balances.
By increasing the private participation in infrastructure development, the government can redirect the expenditure towards other key segments of economic growth such as public healthcare, strengthening human capital, debt payments, etc which will support long-term growth of the economy, said the report.
On a sector-wise analysis, renewable energy, data centres, roads and highways, warehousing and logistics have significant potential to attract private investments.
Supported by a rapid urbanisation and shifting demographics, sectors such as urban mass transit, airports, power distribution, etc, hold massive investment opportunities, the report mentioned.
“For India to achieve its ambitious economic growth targets, massive infrastructure investments are necessary,” the report added.
—IANS
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Intelligence agencies on high alert in Bengal over ‘outsiders’ hiring rooms near Bangladesh border
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Kolkata, Dec 12 (IANS) Intelligence agencies, both central and state, are on high alert in West Bengal following inputs about the sudden increase in the number of outsiders hiring rooms in different villages close to the international borders with Bangladesh.
Sources said that most of the new faces, who suddenly surfaced in the bordering villages, were aged between their mid-twenties and early thirties. As per inputs received by the security agencies from the natives of these villages, the new faces rarely interact with the local people.
Now this development, sources said, has kept the security and intelligence agencies on high alert mainly for two reasons, the first being inputs about attempts by activists of Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HUT) to open sleeper cells at different points in the bordering districts of West Bengal with Bangladesh.
The second is the arrival of winter when illegal infiltration through the porous borders is generally high, taking advantage of the dense fog in these remote bordering areas after sunset.
These two reasons, coupled with the ongoing tension in neighbouring Bangladesh, have prompted the security and central agencies to beef up surveillance at these borders, both land and maritime borders, with the additional headache of outsiders starting to flock to the bordering villages.
Sources said that the central intelligence and security agencies are regularly updating their higher officials in New Delhi as well as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs about the new developments at the India-Bangladesh bordering villages in West Bengal.
Intelligence agencies, sources added, have also got specific information that two active HUT associates recently came to West Bengal with valid Bangladeshi passports posing as students and had meetings with some local youths in Malda and Murshidabad districts.
These two HUT activists, as per intelligence inputs, initially picked up conversations with the local youths in these two districts discussing religious issues and thereafter carried on the conversation to the level of opening sleeper cells in the bordering districts. These two Bangladeshi citizens interacting with the local youth have been identified as Ridwan Maruf and Sabbir Amir.
--IANS
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Attacks on Hindus in B’desh: Why are Nobel laureates from Bengal not saying a word, asks Anirban Ganguly
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Bengaluru, Dec 12 (IANS) Anirban Ganguly, Chairman of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation, New Delhi, has questioned why Nobel laureates from West Bengal aren’t speaking a word about attacks on Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh.
Addressing 'A Talk and Discussion on Hindus in Bangladesh, Current Status, Challenges, Way Ahead' on Wednesday in Bengaluru, organised by Mantahana Karnataka Organisation, he said, “Now, I want to ask if you can hear any voices? I can’t. There are no voices. Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, who writes a letter to the New York Times about the depreciation of democracy in India and says the Constitution is in danger etc; but, in the last hundred days, I have not heard him say a word.”
“Neither Amartya Sen, Amitav Ghosh, Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee and others have spoken out against what is happening in Bangladesh. No. I have tried to listen to them. No Nobel laureate, none of the illustrious Bengalis, one of them Bharat Ratna also tried to advise the advisor, who is also a Nobel laureate,” he stated referring to Mohammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh.
“No one has raised a voice against what is happening in Bangladesh. But ordinary Bengalis, the Bengali diaspora and Indian diaspora have raised a banner of revolt. Major capitals across Europe, US and India in the last 72 hours the banner of revolt is raised,” he stated.
“When Hindus in Bangladesh are resisting, the global Indian diaspora is protesting more. In the way ahead, it is our duty to keep that alive and keep the pressure. It doesn’t matter if a certain sold-out Nobel laureate is not speaking up,” he charged.
The worst pogrom was started against Hindus in 1950, he noted.
“About 74 per cent of West Pakistan’s exports were from materials they extracted from East Pakistan. In October 1970, Bangladesh suffered a frightening cyclone in which 5 lakh people were killed. West Pakistan did not bother to organise relief.
In 1971, the Pakistan army undertook the biggest genocide by a commissioned army. They slaughtered intellectuals and students, raped thousands of women and completely destroyed East Pakistan’s educational infrastructure and societal composition and it also saw the largest number of Hindus migrate to India,” he stated.
“Friends, the greatest irony is that despite all this, the present rulers of Bangladesh feel that Pakistan is their greatest friend. All memorials showing the Indian army liberating Bangladesh were destroyed in the last three months and this had never happened in history. Radicalism is taking place in universities, Jamaat is in control. The advisor has kept it deliberately vague about happenings in Bangladesh,” Anirban stated.
“The rules in Bangladesh are anti-India, they want disintegration of the northeast from India. Except for Kailash Satyarthi, no other Nobel laureate is speaking on attacks on Hindus. Sufi Dargahs have been vandalised and destroyed this time. This has also never happened. One by one, dreaded terrorists have been released,” Anirban noted.
“This is unprecedented. This has never happened. There is an entire ideological conglomerate in the country, that wants us to forget what is happening in Bangladesh today -- like they wanted us to forget the Partition of West Bengal, how Bengali Hindus became refugees and yet could not live a life of dignity. Nobody spoke about the disappearing population,” Anirnan stated.
“In 1947-48, then East Pakistan had roughly 30 per cent of the population of Hindus. That has come down to 7.95 per cent as per the 2022 census. Where has the population gone? Nobody wanted to discuss,” he stated.
Demand for banning ISKCON in Bangladesh and branding it as a terrorist organisation is a planned move. The reason for branding ISKCON as a terrorist organisation is to break the back of Hindu minorities as they are the centres of congregations for Hindus, he underlined.
“The Communists and Congress do not want to discuss all this. They want to believe that it is routine what is happening in Bangladesh and it will be over after a while. No. Because, today, on one hand, we see Hindu resistance in Bangladesh and on the other hand, Bangladesh is facing its gravest crisis since the assassination of Sheik Mujib in 1975,” he pointed out.
However, for the first time in 70 years, in spite of the onslaught, about 70 to 72 per cent of Hindus are organised and resisting in Bangladesh as Hindu and Buddhist crematoriums are occupied, Ganguly said.
“The forces are working for a minority-free Bangladesh and it has been challenged by the minorities. As we stand today, the situation is evolving, what the army will do remains to be seen,” he underlined.
Bangladesh also has a sizable Buddhist population. It has a Buddhist legacy and heritage. Buddhist monks in Bangladesh have refused to take solemn and significant rituals, signifying the resumption of activities after the Monsoon break. It is a sacred activity and they could not do it, he stated.
“For knowledgeable people who say the conditions of minorities in Bangladesh and India are the same, they don’t realise Buddhists are hunted and hounded in Bangladesh as we speak today," he added.
Meanwhile in India, Pali is accorded the official language status and Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Asian century can not be envisaged without Buddha. He takes a preeminent role in not only preserving Buddha’s legacy but in reviving and launching the Nalanda University which was destroyed by Islamic invaders in the 12th century, Anirban highlighted.
“As we speak, I will start with a few figures. When we speak about minorities in Bangladesh, the largest minority is Hindu. There are Buddhists and Christians too. There are 64 districts in Bangladesh; between August 5 and 20, when the problem started, between 48 and 52 districts saw minorities being attacked. There were more than 2,010 incidents of attacks on minorities, vandalisation, killing as well as injuries on minorities,” he stated.
The Bangladesh Christian Association came out with a report of churches being vandalised and attacked in various districts. The Christian associations were attacked and Christians in general were terrorised. Buddhist villages were attacked between August 5 and 20, he highlighted.
“Hindu, and Buddhist crematoriums were occupied and in Buddhist majority regions like Chittagong district, Buddhists were attacked and killed, 16 Buddhist youths died in the last few days. Tribals were also attacked -- while we in India have a designated day to celebrate the contributions of tribal leaders in the Indian freedom movement,” he pointed out.
There are thousands of reported and recorded cases of extortion there. The disturbing phenomenon is taking place after the resignation of Hindu teachers and academics across institutions. They put Indian flags under their feet and started walking over it, he stated.
The Vice Chancellors of three top universities were made to resign at gunpoint and they were all minorities. They were all Hindus and established academics. 15,000 teachers at school and college levels have been forced to resign. Many of them have been forced to convert, Anirban stated.
Hindu officers in the police have been summarily dismissed. The Bangladesh police force had a predominant presence of Hindu officers. They were forced to resign. There has been a reduction in the number of Durga pujas. In 2021, when Awami League was in power, there were attacks on Durga puja pandals and action was followed. I had travelled around and one could see Islamic radicalists gathering, he stated.
Bangladesh saw fewer pujas than the previous year and incidents of vandalisation of pandals in various places. Islamists were forced into the Durga Puja pandals and started singing songs related to Islam even though singing is haram for them, he maintained.
59 per cent of the attacks that took place against Hindus were to do with worship and property -- grabbing property, and desecration of worshipping places. 19 Durga puja pandals across 14 districts were vandalised and in a number of places Hindus were prohibited from playing music when the Azaan took place, he pointed out.
Hindu goddesses were subjected to obscene words and gestures. When the protests took place, the protestors were arrested not those who desecrated Hindu gods, he said.
--IANS
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3-judge Special Bench of SC to hear today pleas against Places of Worship Act
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New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS) A three-judge Special Bench of the Supreme Court is slated to hear on Thursday a clutch of petitions challenging the validity of certain provisions of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991.
The Act prohibits the filing of a lawsuit to reclaim a place of worship or seek a change in its character from what prevailed on August 15, 1947.
As per the causelist published on the website of the apex court, a Special Bench headed by CJI Sanjiv Khanna and comprising Justices Sanjay Kumar and K.V. Viswanathan will hear the matter on December 12.
In March 2021, a Bench headed by then CJI S.A. Bobde sought the Centre's response to the plea filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay challenging the validity of certain provisions of the law.
The plea said, "The 1991 Act was enacted in the garb of 'Public order', which is a State subject (Schedule-7, List-II, Entry-1) and 'places of pilgrimages within India' is also State subject (Schedule-7, List-II, Entry-7). So, the Centre can't enact the Law. Moreover, Article 13(2) prohibits the State from making a law to take away fundamental rights but the 1991 Act takes away the rights of Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs, to restore their 'places of worship and pilgrimages', destroyed by barbaric invaders."
It further added, "The Act excludes the birthplace of Lord Rama but includes the birthplace of Lord Krishna, though both are incarnations of Lord Vishnu, the creator and equally worshipped throughout the world, hence it is arbitrary."
Meanwhile, several intervention/impleadment applications have been moved before the apex court seeking the dismissal of the petitions against the Places of Worship Act.
In its application, the Managing Committee of Varanasi's Gyanvapi Mosque said the consequences of declaring the 1991 Act unconstitutional are bound to be drastic and will obliterate the rule of law and communal harmony.
It said that an Article 32 petition challenging a legislative enactment must indicate the unconstitutionality of the provisions based on constitutional principles and the rhetorical arguments seeking a sort of retribution against the perceived acts of previous rulers cannot be made the basis for a constitutional challenge.
As many as 20 suits are pending before different Varanasi courts seeking to nullify the protection accorded by the 1991 Act and to convert the character of the Gyanvapi Mosque and prevent access of Muslims to the mosque.
In a similar application, the Committee of Management of Mathura’s Shahi Masjid Eidgah said that the law was enacted by Parliament in the interest of the country's progress, which has stood the test of time for more than 33 years.
The mosque committee said that the adjudication of the petitions against the Places of Worship Act is likely to have a significant bearing on the adjudication of its special leave petitions pending before the apex court against the dismissal of their application filed under Order VII Rule 11 of the CPC (Code of Civil Procedure) and the pending suits against the applicant mosque committee.
The Management Committee of Shahi Masjid Eidgah is party to 17 different suits being tried by the Allahabad High Court, where the plaintiffs have staked a claim over the entire parcel of land over which the Shahi Masjid Eidgah has been built, and have further sought the removal of the mosque structure from the said land, claiming the same to have been built over Krishna Janm Sthan.
--IANS
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Rahul Gandhi to meet Hathras rape victim’s family; UP Dy CM says LoP ‘provoking people’
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Lucknow, Dec 12 (IANS) Congress MP and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Thursday headed to Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, to meet the family of the victim in the 2020 rape case.
This visit follows a day after the LoP, along with his sister and Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, visited the families of those who lost their lives in the November 24 Sambhal violence.
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak reacted sharply to Rahul Gandhi's visit, accusing him of "inciting riots" and "provoking people," which he claimed was an attempt to "push Uttar Pradesh into chaos."
"Rahul Gandhi Ji, you are misguided and filled with despair. The CBI has already completed its investigation in the Hathras case, and the matter is being heard in court as per legal procedures," Pathak said.
"While you talk about progress, your actions -- be it visiting Hathras, Sambhal, or Aligarh -- seem directionless and derailed," he added.
Pathak emphasised the state's developmental progress, stating, "Uttar Pradesh is advancing rapidly in terms of infrastructure and law and order, which is recognised nationwide. Yet, it seems you want to disrupt this progress by provoking unrest. Please refrain from such actions. The country is tired of these unnecessary provocations."
Meanwhile, in Hathras' Boolgarhi village, security measures were tightened ahead of Rahul Gandhi's visit.
Congress District President Chandragupta Vikramaditya defended the LoP's visit, stating, "Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are leaders who stay connected with every citizen. Whenever injustice occurs, Rahul Gandhi stands with the victims. The responsibility the country's leadership should fulfil is being taken up by him."
The Hathras case, which drew nationwide attention, involved the gang rape and murder of a Dalit girl on September 14, 2020. She succumbed to her injuries on September 29, 2020.
Following a CBI investigation, four youths from the village were charged, and the case proceeded to trial. On March 2, 2023, the Special Court under the SC/ST Act convicted one accused, Sandeep, sentencing him to life imprisonment and imposing a fine of Rs 50,000. However, the court acquitted the remaining three accused.
The victim's family, dissatisfied with the verdict, has appealed the decision in the High Court. They continue to demand government accommodation and jobs outside the village, a request yet to be fulfilled by the state government.
--IANS
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Some of biggest NPAs originated between 2006-2008 under Congress rule: BJP’s Sanju Verma
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New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS) Some of the biggest NPAs originated between 2006 and 2008 under the UPA rule and the "incompetent Congress" has also been responsible for some of India's biggest Non-Performing Assets, BJP national spokesperson and economist, Sanju Verma, said on Thursday.
Verma told IANS that this fact has already been conveyed by Rahul Gandhi’s “dear friend and the Congress Party's poster-boy, Raghuram Rajan”.
“I am not a fan of Rajan but for once, he spoke the truth when he said that 2006-2008 was the period when the banking system saw its back broken by large corporates who had the power to get loans merely by making a phone call to South block or North Block system,” she emphasised.
Rebutting Rahul Gandhi’s “lies against India's banking system,” Verma said that India's public sector banks have actually hired more than 3.94 lakh people in the last 10 years alone.
Rahul Gandhi’s claim that India's banking system is reeling under NPAs is not true and today, public sector banks have gross NPA to the tune of barely 3 per cent and net NPAs to the tune of barely 1.2 per cent.
“NPAs under the PM Modi government have fallen dramatically,” said Verma.
In the last 10 years, 54 crore Jan Dhan accounts and more than 52 crore collateral-free loans under various flagship financial inclusion schemes (PM MUDRA, Stand-Up India, PM-SVANidhi, PM Vishwakarma) have been sanctioned.
“And the biggest beneficiaries were not big corporates, but small-ticket businesses. They were marginal farmers. They were women, the youth entrepreneurs. In fact, 68 per cent of all PM MUDRA beneficiaries are women, 44 per cent of all PM-SVANidhi beneficiaries are women and 67 per cent of the PM Vishwakarma scheme are women,” said Verma.
In fact, unarguably, India is the only major economy which did not see any bank going bust post the COVID-19 pandemic, as large global banks collapsed. she said.
“India's banks are thriving, not just surviving. They are in good shape. And that's great news. Rahul Gandhi needs to realise that India is not just the world's fifth largest economy but is on its way to becoming the fourth largest in January 2025, by overtaking Japan, and we should be seeing a GDP size of close to $4.34 trillion, growing at the rate as we are,” Verma told IANS.
--IANS
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MP CM to lay foundation stone for Rs 1,700 crore Sondwa irrigation project in Alirajpur
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Bhopal, Dec 12 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will lay the foundation stones for several projects, including the Sondwa lift irrigation project worth Rs 1,700 crore in the Alirajpur district on Thursday.
The ambitious project, which will provide water for irrigation for over 55,000 hectares of land in 169 villages of Alirajpur, was approved the Cabinet earlier in July this year.
During his visit, he will also perform 'bhoomi pujan' for various schemes of the Water Resources Department, Public Service Engineering Department and many other departments.
He will also inspect the Krishi Vikas Kendra, being established at Chhakatla for coarse grains' promotion and production.
Before leaving for Alirajpur, the Chief Minister will address the representatives of gram panchayats in his home district Ujjain. The programme is part of 'Jan Kalyan Parv' (public welfare campaign) launched on Wednesday.
He has also launched 'Mukhya Mantri Jan Kalyan Abhiyan' on the completion of the first year of his government in the state.
The two programmes aimed to highlight the works undertaken during his tenure and provide the benefit of the government's welfare schemes to more people. Both these campaigns will be run from December 11 to 26 and December 11 to January 26, respectively.
Notably, Mohan Yadav, a third-term MLA from Ujjain (Dakshin), was chosen as the BJP legislative party leader on December 11, 2023, and was sworn in as the state's chief minister on December 13.
He replaced the state's longest-serving CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who is now a Union Cabinet Minister, after the BJP stormed back to power with a massive mandate in the November 2023, Assembly elections.
"Under the Mukhya Mantri Jan Kalyan Abhiyan, a door-to-door survey will be conducted to ensure that the benefits of 34 beneficiary-oriented schemes, 11 target-based schemes, and 63 services are provided to the people. Every eligible person will be linked to public welfare schemes through the campaign," CM Yadav has announced.
--IANS
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On completion of one year, Bhajan Lal govt in Rajasthan to hand over 15,000 job letters
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Jaipur, Dec 12 (IANS) As part of the celebrations marking the first anniversary of the BJP government, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma is set to deliver significant initiatives for the youths during the Mukhya Mantri Rozgar Utsav and Youth Conference at Marwar International Center, Jodhpur, on Thursday.
CM Sharma will distribute appointment letters for government jobs to over 15,000 youth across the state and launch the recruitment process for more than 85,000 posts. These initiatives aim to fulfil the employment aspirations of the youth and serve as a critical step towards the vision of 'Suraj Sankalp.' Notably, in line with its commitment to providing continuous employment opportunities, the government has previously distributed thousands of appointment letters in two earlier Chief Minister Employment Festivals.
Additionally, Sharma will inaugurate several transformative initiatives, including 8,020 Smart Classrooms in 4,010 schools e-Pathshala and Vidya Samiksha Kendra, The Learn, Earn and Progress Programme, The Rajasthan Target Olympic Podium Scheme, Sports Life Insurance Scheme, Business Innovation Programme
These programmes are designed to equip students in the state with access to modern education and advanced learning opportunities.
During the celebration, the Chief Minister will also provide funding to 155 startups, distribute bicycles to 1.25 lakh girl students, business toolkits to 75,325 students, tablets to 23,100 students, and scooters to 21,000 girls.
Marking the government’s first anniversary, special initiatives will extend beyond youth and offer substantial support to farmers, women and workers. The foundation stone laying and inauguration of various developmental projects across the state will further bolster efforts to build a stronger, more developed Rajasthan by 2047.
Chief Minister Sharma said various programmes will be organised in the entire state from December 12 to 15 and December 17 and special gifts will be given to various sections, including youth, women, farmers, and labourers by inaugurating development works, laying foundation stones and launching schemes.
In a review meeting held at the Chief Minister's residence on Wednesday, CM Sharma said that the Run for Vikasit Rajasthan will be organised in all the districts of the state on Thursday. He directed to ensure maximum participation of youth in the organisation of 'Run for Vikasit Rajasthan'.
CM Sharma said that under the state-level Kisan Sammelan to be held in Ajmer on December 13, DBT transfer will be done under the second instalment of Chief Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi as well as other schemes. He directed that the farmers of the state should be encouraged to adopt innovations in agriculture.
The Chief Minister reviewed the preparations for various schemes, including the making of one lakh women Lakhpati Didi under the Mahila Sammelan to be held in Udaipur on December 14.
--IANS
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