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  • Rajasthan govt committed to development not ‘danga’, says Ashok Gehlot’s office

    Rajasthan govt committed to development not ‘danga’, says Ashok Gehlot’s office

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    Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s Officer on Special Duty on Saturday said the Congress government in the state stands for development, dedication, and dialogue and not ‘danga’ and ‘durvyavahar’ as alleged by Union Minister Amit Shah.

    OSD Lokesh Sharma said this in response to Shah’s allegations earlier in the day, in which he called the Congress government in the state to be marred with riots, and oppression of women and Dalits.

    “AmitShah ji, You have said correctly. Rajasthan is a 3D government. D Development, D- Dedication, D- Dialogue,” Sharma said in a tweet.

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    He said the Rajasthan government is dedicated to every individual. Be it regarding budget, health, or any social security scheme, every major decision is taken through dialogue, he added.

    “Amit Shah must be aware that Vasundhara Raje did not even communicate with his ministers and MLAs whereas Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot directly interacts with the public,” Sharma said.

    Addressing party workers at a Booth Maha Sammelan in Bharatpur district earlier in the day, Shah said there is a “a 3-D government in Rajasthan and three Ds stands for ‘dange’ (riots), ‘durvyavahar’ (ill-treatment) with women and ‘Dalit’ atrocities.”

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  • UEA International Development Scholarship 2023, Apply Now

    UEA International Development Scholarship 2023, Apply Now

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    SRINAGAR: The University of East Anglia in England is organizing the UEA International Scholarship to fully fund five exceptional students pursuing a master’s degree without any tuition fee burden.

    The university offers 26 courses in the faculty of social sciences and international

    development, including a master’s program in media and international development.

    To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be graduates with an outstanding academic record and proficient in English.

    The selected recipients will receive full tuition coverage and €19,800 (equivalent to ₹1.77 million) for fees and expenses.

    Application deadline is April 30, 2023.

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  • J&K Government Orders Transfer And Posting Block Development Officers (BDOs) – Check District Wise Lists Here – Kashmir News

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    J&K Government Orders Transfer And Posting Block Development Officers (BDOs) – Check District Wise Lists Here – Kashmir News

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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Budget 2023-24 will foster inclusive development of all sections – Kashmir News

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    Budget 2023-24 will foster inclusive development of all sections

    7 transit accommodations for nomadic population, 24 ST hostels to be completed this year

    SRINAGAR, APRIL 9: The substantial budget for the fiscal 2023-24 will foster inclusive development for all segments of the society with government’s keenness towards empowering the weaker sections through various social and tribal welfare initiatives.

    According to budget 2023-24, 7 transit accommodations for nomadic population and 24 Scheduled Tribe hostels are targeted to be completed during this financial year.

    On the directions of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, the Tribal department has initiated a special project envisaging a transhumant support system including transit accommodations and transport facilities for the migratory population.

    In line with the announcement made by Lieutenant Governor to minimize hardships being faced by the tribals during seasonal migration, the Tribal Affairs Department procured a fleet of 40 trucks for transporting around 30,000 families from Jammu to Kashmir via Mughal road and National Highway-44 connecting Jammu with Srinagar. These trucks had been procured by the department through J&K Road Transport Corporation.

    Transport facilities are being made available to tribal families for the seasonal migration of their goods and cattle this year also, the budget document reads.

    In this year’s budget, more Milk villages will be established with an aim to support milk production and supply chain besides providing sustainable employment opportunities to youth. Also, market linkage would created for tribal products like milk, mutton, sheep wool, leather etc.

    The budget has kept a provision for setting up of more smart classrooms for tribal children and tracking of educational, healthcare and economic status of nomadic population. Besides, the budget has a provision for providing scholarship to 124300, Pre-Matric students (1st-8th) belonging to Scheduled Caste/Other Backward Classes/ Economically Backward Classes/ Physically Challenged Persons categories.

    All the Child Care Institutions (CCIs) would be developed on modern pattern with best living conditions for the inmates under the new budget. Besides, 1700 inmates in 19 Bal Ashrams and 12 Nari Niketans would be covered under the initiative.

    This year’s financial plan has also a provision for establishing District Disability Rehabilitation Centers (DDRC) in all 20 districts besides creation of Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW)-Mahila Shakti Kendras.

    Regarding welfare and security of women, the budget has earmarked funds for establishment of GPS enabled women helpline and construction of working women hostels.

    The Budget has also earmarked funds for training of specially abled persons so that they become financially independent and lead a dignified living in the society.

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  • Budget 2023-24 Will Foster Inclusive Development Of All Sections

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    SRINAGAR: The substantial budget for the fiscal 2023-24 will foster inclusive development for all segments of the society with government’s keenness towards empowering the weaker sections through various social and tribal welfare initiatives.

    “According to budget 2023-24, seven transit accommodations for nomadic population and 24 Scheduled Tribe hostels are targeted to be completed during this financial year,” said an official release from the department of information and Public Relation JK.

    On the directions of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, the Tribal department has initiated a special project envisaging a transhumant support system including transit accommodations and transport facilities for the migratory population.

    In line with the announcement made by Lieutenant Governor to minimize hardships being faced by the tribals during seasonal migration, the Tribal Affairs Department procured a fleet of 40 trucks for transporting around 30,000 families from Jammu to Kashmir via Mughal road and National Highway-44 connecting Jammu with Srinagar. These trucks had been procured by the department through J&K Road Transport Corporation.

    According to the release, transport facilities are being made available to tribal families for the seasonal migration of their goods and cattle this year also, the budget document reads.

    In this year’s budget, more Milk villages will be established with an aim to support milk production and supply chain besides providing sustainable employment opportunities to youth, said the release.

    Also, market linkage would created for tribal products like milk, mutton, sheep wool, leather etc.

    The budget has kept a provision for setting up of more smart classrooms for tribal children and tracking of educational, healthcare and economic status of nomadic population. Besides, the budget has a provision for  providing scholarship to 124300, Pre-Matric students (1st-8th) belonging to Scheduled Caste/Other Backward Classes/ Economically Backward Classes/ Physically Challenged Persons categories.

    All the Child Care Institutions (CCIs) would be developed on modern pattern with best living conditions for the inmates under the new budget.

    Besides, 1700 inmates in 19 Bal Ashrams and 12 Nari Niketans would be covered under the initiative.

    This year’s financial plan has also a provision for establishing District Disability Rehabilitation Centers (DDRC) in all 20 districts besides creation of Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW)-Mahila Shakti Kendras, it said.

    Regarding welfare and security of women, the budget has earmarked funds for establishment of GPS enabled women helpline and construction of working women hostels.

    The Budget has also earmarked funds for training of specially abled persons so that they become financially independent and lead a dignified living in the society, the release stated.

     

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  • Centre Frames Rs 3500 Crore Scheme For Industrial Development Of Ladakh, Awaits CCEA Nod

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    SRINAGAR: The Centre has formulated a scheme worth Rs 3500 crore for the industrial development of Ladakh Union Territory. The Union Ministry of Commerce has already approved the scheme, but the cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA) is yet to green light it. The scheme is modelled on a similar initiative launched in Jammu & Kashmir in 2021 with a financial outlay of Rs 28400 crore.

    A report by the department-related parliamentary standing committee on commerce, states that the scheme was expected to launch in 2022-23. However, due to delays, it could not be launched until now. As per the Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) approval, the scheme will utilize Rs 2.30 crore and Rs 97.30 crore in 2022-23 and 2023-24, respectively.

    The parliamentary committee has recommended that the Centre take necessary measures to make the scheme operational, including pursuing the matter with the CCEA and revising the budgetary allocation as required. Once approved, the scheme can be swiftly implemented, according to the report.

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  • Attempts of religious conversion hinder country’s development: Indresh Kumar

    Attempts of religious conversion hinder country’s development: Indresh Kumar

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    New Delhi: Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar has said that interference in someone else’s religion or attempts to convert someone hinders the country’s development and harmony.

    Speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Vibrant North East’ programme in Maharashtra Sadan here, Kumar who is also the patron of the Bharatiya Christian Manch and Muslim Rashtriya Manch said that all religions should follow their respective religion and respect each other. “Whatever may be our religion, but above all, we all are Indians,” Kumar emphasised.

    Addressing the gathering, the RSS leader said that this event is a commendable step to introduce the people of Delhi to the cultural heritage of the North East. “The people of North East are always ahead to contribute in the progress of the country. Be it the fight for freedom or working to make the country a developed nation after independence, they have always contributed.”

    Kumar further said that more attention has been paid to the North East since the Narendra Modi government came to the Centre. “Today, the northeastern states are moving ahead on the path of all-round development, which is the impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance,” he added.

    BJP national spokesperson Tom Vadakkan, Rajya Sabha MP S. Phangnok Konyan, Pratap Palla from Bharatiya Christian Manch and national media in-charge of Muslim Rashtriya Manch Shahid Sayeed were also present in the programme.

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  • Paradigm Shift In Pace Of Development In JK In Last Few Years: LG

    Paradigm Shift In Pace Of Development In JK In Last Few Years: LG

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said that there has been a “paradigm shift” in the pace of development in J&K over the last three to four years.

    Addressing a press conference on J&K Budget 2023-24, he said the highest ever investment of Rs 1547.87 crore has been received during the last 10 months and that 500 startups have come up during the last 3 years.

    He said last year J&K has witnessed economic growth of 14.64% and tax revenue has shown growth of 31%.

    “The law and order situation has improved appreciably in J&K and this year highest number of 1.88 crore tourists visited J&K,” he said.

    The Jammu and Kashmir, he said, has been among top performers in the country for implementation of schemes like Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Amrit Sarovar, SVAMITVA Scheme, Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Nasha Mukt Abhiyan and Renewable Energy Development. “Most of the social security schemes have been saturated in J&K.”

    Under “My Youth My Pride, Har Din Khel Har Ek Kay Liye Khel”, he said, nearly 50 lakh youth have participated in different sports activities this year.

    Under Digital J&K initiative, he said, 445 online services are being provided through

    E-UNNAT portal.225 e-services have been integrated with Rapid Assessment System for real time feedback on quality of service delivery. “All the online services have been linked with the Public Service Guarantee Act in J&K.”

    J&K is the first among States/Union Territories to have District Good Governance Index for assessing the public service delivery at district level, he said.

    “Aspirational Panchayat Development Programme, Aspirational Block Development Programme and Aspirational Town Development Programme are the three new initiatives being implemented in J&K.”

    He said highest ever investment of Rs 1547.87 crore received during the last 10 months of this year. “500 start ups have come up during last 3 years.”

    Unemployment rate, he said, is marginally reduced. “33426 posts have been referred to recruiting agencies. 25450 selections have been made including 2436 selections of J&K Bank Limited. Around 2, 02,749 youth have been covered under various self-employment schemes and the target is to cover 2, 37,000 by end of current year,” he said, adding, “Next year around 3 lakh will be covered under all the self-employment schemes.”

    In 2018-19, he said, 9228 works were completed; 12637 works in 2019-20, 21943 in 2020-21 and in 2021-22, 50627 works were completed and this year “we expect 70,000 works to be completed”.

    “This is the paradigm shift in the pace of development in J&K over the last three to four years,” he said, adding, “Road construction nearly doubled to 3200 kilometres against 1500-1600 Km in 2018.” (GNS)

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  • Those responsible for climate change cannot ask India to stall development: Minister

    Those responsible for climate change cannot ask India to stall development: Minister

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    New Delhi: India is free to use its resources to fulfil the energy needs of its people and countries historically responsible for climate change cannot ask it to stop its development, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said on Tuesday.

    Addressing an event organised by trade association ASSOCHAM, he said India believes in climate justice which means everyone has access to resources to lead a dignified life.

    “When we talk about stopping the use of fossil fuels… We say India is moving towards renewables. But it does not mean that those who historically emitted greenhouse gases for their growth ask us to stop our development.

    “We believe in both climate change and climate justice,” Yadav said.

    The minister said India wants to fulfil the energy needs of the entire population and bring a change in their lives.

    “We do not want to keep anyone in the dark. We have the power and freedom to decide how we use our energy resources. It’s our decision. Those responsible for it (climate change) cannot be telling us what we need to do,” he said.

    At COP27 in Egypt’s Sharm El Sheikh, rich nations made a push to include language such as “major emitters” and “top emitters” in the cover text of the UN climate summit in an attempt to “forget or overlook” historical contributions and responsibilities of developed countries to address climate change.

    They wanted top 20 emitters, including India and China, to make intense emission cuts (to limit warming to 1.5 degree Celsius).

    India had, however, thwarted the attempt to club it with historical emitters and proposed that the parties agree to phasing down all fossil fuels and not just coal.

    It had said the developed countries must take the lead in raising ambitions as the bulk of finance and technology is available with them.

    In February, the Centre had asked power utilities to not retire coal-fired power plants till 2030 due to a surge in electricity demand.

    Yadav said India does not just talk about climate change, it also takes action.

    “We are one of the countries which have updated their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). We achieved two of our climate goals — reducing emission intensity of GDP and renewable energy target — set in 2015 ahead of schedule,” he said.

    India updated its NDCs in August last year, promising to reduce emissions intensity of GDP by 45 percent by 2030, from the 2005 level, and achieve 50 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030.

    The country diligently worked to achieve the target of 175 GW renewable capacity set during the Paris climate conference in 2015 and has now set a target to increase renewable capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030.

    The minister said India has allocated Rs 35,000 crore in the Union budget for priority capital investment towards energy transition and achieving India’s goal of net zero emissions by 2070.

    He said India is home to 17 percent of the global population but accounts for only four percent of global carbon emissions. Developed nations with the same percentage of population account for nearly 60 percent of carbon emissions.

    The Earth’s global surface temperature has risen by around 1.15 degrees Celsius as compared to the pre-industrial (1850-1900) average and the CO2 spewed into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution is closely tied to it.

    Major damage had already been done before the 1990s when economies like India started to develop, reports suggest.

    According to the “Global Carbon Budget Report – 2022”, more than half of the world’s CO2 emissions in 2021 were from three places — China (31 percent), the US (14 percent), and the European Union (eight percent).

    Ranking fourth, India accounted for seven percent of global CO2 emissions.

    However, at 2.4 tCO2e (tonne carbon dioxide equivalent), India’s per capita greenhouse gas emission is far below the global average of 6.3 tCO2e, according to a report released last year by the United Nations Environment Programme.

    Per capita emission in the US (14 tCO2e) is far above the global average, followed by Russia (13 tCO2e), China (9.7 tCO2e), Brazil and Indonesia (about 7.5 tCO2e each), and the European Union (7.2 tCO2e).

    Yadav said the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s “Synthesis Report” issued recently warned that no one will be able to stop the impact of climate change if action is not taken in the next few years.

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  • Department Of Skill Development, Civil Secretariat J&K

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    Department Of Skill Development, Civil Secretariat J&K

    The following candidates have been recommended by the J&K Services Selection board for appointment to the post of Junior Assistant in the Department of Skill Development (advertised vide Notification No. 07 of 2020 dated 31.12.2020, under item Nos. 318,328,331 & 332 & Notification No. 02 of 2021 dated 26.03.2021, under item Nos. 554 & 555) and pursuant to J&K SSB’s letter No. JKSSB-PLAN/25/2022-03 dated 08.03.2023 are hereby directed to submit their e-mail IDs and contact number details in the Establishment Section of the Department of Skill Development, Civil Secretariat, Jammu/Srinagar in person or on the e-mail ID: c/selk12340amaitcom within a period of twenty one days positively for uploading the same on the employee Verification System (EVS), failing which it shall be presumed that they are not willing to take up their appointment as Junior Assistant in the Skill Development Department, and shall forfeit the right of appointment without any further notice

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