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  • MIL-OSI USA: Gillibrand Stands At Buffalo Police Department, Discusses Anti-Gun Trafficking Bill Getting Illegal Weapons Off Our Streets

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand
    Legislation Has Taken 3K Guns Off Our Streets And Been Used To Prosecute 6 Traffickers In Buffalo Alone 
    Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stood at the Buffalo Police Department to discuss the anti-gun trafficking statute in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), which was shaped by Gillibrand’s Hadiya Pendleton and Nyasia Pryear-Yard Gun Trafficking and Crime Prevention Act. As of this month, the anti-gun trafficking statute has gotten more than 3,000 illegal guns off our streets, including 1,000 confirmed within the last 6 months alone. In Buffalo, the statute has been used to prosecute 6 traffickers and seize 30 illegal guns. 
    “Like so many communities across New York and around the country, Buffalo has been deeply affected by gun violence,” said Senator Gillibrand. “While we still have a lot of work to do, in the two years my anti-gun trafficking statute has been in effect, we have made tremendous progress prosecuting criminals and getting deadly weapons off our streets. I anticipate many more gun seizures, arrests, and convictions as a result of this statute in the years to come, and I will continue to work with my colleagues across the aisle to pass commonsense gun safety legislation.”
    Nationwide, the seized weapons included: 
    317 AR-15s and AR-style weapons;
    478 machine gun conversion devices, which can convert semi-automatic pistols and rifles into fully automatic weapons in under a minute;
    206 ghost guns, homemade firearms that are completely untraceable – and a favorite of criminals.
    The statute has also been used to charge 423 defendants in 33 states, plus D.C. and Puerto Rico, and to secure at least 119 convictions nationwide. 
    In Buffalo, Gillibrand’s statute has been used to bring four cases against six defendants:
    Authorities arrested and charged a 28 year old man for attempting to smuggle weapons into Canada via Buffalo. Authorities seized 19 firearms, including 1 AR-style weapon. 
    A judge sentenced a Pennsylvania man to 36 months in prison for illegally selling guns over Facebook Messenger in the Jamestown, NY, area. Authorities seized 3 weapons. 
    A father and son from Niagara Falls were arrested and charged with gun trafficking after they allegedly sold several firearms to a law enforcement source. The ATF Buffalo Field Office and the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office worked together to seize 5 guns from the defendants, including a ghost gun and two machine gun conversion devices.
    Two individuals were charged with illegally purchasing firearms and 3 guns were recovered. 
    Senator Gillibrand’s Hadiya Pendleton and Nyasia Pryear-Yard Gun Trafficking and Crime Prevention Act formed the centerpiece of BSCA’s anti-gun trafficking provision. Gillibrand first introduced the bill in 2009 after meeting with the family of Nyasia Pryear-Yard, who tragically lost her life at 17 years old when she was shot by a perpetrator using an illegally trafficked gun. Gillibrand worked with Nyasia’s mother, Jennifer Pryear, to pass the bill into law, and they attended the bill signing together in 2022.
    Today in Buffalo, Gillibrand was joined by Buffalo Common Council President Chris Scanlon, Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia, and WNY Coordinator of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Paul McQuillen. 
    “The Bipartisan Safer Community Act provides law enforcement with enhanced tools necessary to prevent gun violence,” said Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia. “The Buffalo Police Department is working very hard to remove guns that are illegally possessed from our streets. Enhanced background checks along with Extreme Risk Protection Orders are saving lives by giving law enforcement the tools to investigate threats of mass harm and racially motivated extremist hate crimes. While we are not looking to infringe on a person’s right to own a gun, we need to make sure we do all that is necessary to keep guns out of the hands of those that exhibit behaviors where they may cause harm.“
    “The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, signed into law in the wake of the 5/14 shooting in Buffalo, is working,” said Congressman Kennedy. “It expands background checks, fights illegal firearm trafficking, and supports mental health and intervention programs that reduce gun violence. As a result, 3,000 illegal guns are off the street nationwide. Now, Congress must build on this progress to make our communities safer.”
    “On behalf of WNYers Against Gun Violence, the Buffalo community, and communities all across WNY, we thank Sen. Gillibrand for her continuing and unwavering pursuit of gun safety and gun safety legislation,” said Western New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Executive Director Paul McQuillen. “As a relentless leader on this issue, Sen. Gillibrand clearly sets the tone and agenda for gun safety in Congress, in our country, and in our communities. We are appreciative of the work Sen. Gillibrand has accomplished thus far and look forward to the Senator’s leadership as we continue to press the fight for communities free from gun violence.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall Visits New Cambria, KS to Discuss Rural Broadband

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    New Cambria, KS – This week, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. met with Home Communications in New Cambria, Kansas to discuss their family-owned telephone company that serves the eastern half of McPherson County. Alongside Mayor Mac Villalpando, Senator Marshall discussed how local broadband providers continue to do a great job of bringing high-speed internet to our rural communities. New Cambria has a population of about 100 people and recently completed Fiber To The Home (FTTH) for residents and businesses after Mayor Villalpando helped Home Communications with outreach to residents. 
    Senator Marshall is the sponsor of the Reconnecting Rural America Act, which seeks to empower local internet providers, like Home Communications, by offering low-interest loans and grants to rural broadband providers who are building internet infrastructure. 
    “Bringing high-speed broadband connectivity to every part of the state is my top priority. I am proud to see companies like Home Communications leadership and their successes in providing high-speed internet to our rural communities,” Senator Marshall said. “Rural hospitals, farms, small businesses, schools, and families deserve a reliable, fast, and affordable connection.” 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Marshall On Newsmax: Kamala Harris’ Priorities are Backwards.

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Kansas Roger Marshall
    Salina, KS – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. joined Newsmax to discuss Border Czar Kamala Harris’ failure to secure the southern border. Through her policies, Kamala Harris is responsible for jeopardizing American citizens’ safety and security.
    Additionally, Senator Marshall discussed yesterday’s bombshell report showing that hundreds of U.S. Customs & Border Patrol (CBP) cameras are broken. Back in April, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, testified under oath to Senator Marshall that he did not know if his department’s border technology was operational. 
    You may click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full interview.
    Highlights from Senator Marshall’s interview include: 
    On Border Czar Kamala Harris’ failure to secure the southern border: 
    “We just did a telephone town hall recently with senior citizens, thousands of them on the line, and 60% of them do not feel safe in their own community…Kamala Harris owns that. We’re losing 200 to 300 Americans, young adults, every day to fentanyl poisoning, human trafficking exploding – she owns this. I think this will be the defining emotional issue when people go in there and cast their ballot.”
    On CBP’s hundreds of broken cameras at the border:
    “We know that at least two million known ‘gotaways’ have come into the country under Kamala Harris… that’s a low number. That’s two million people that they’ve registered on the cameras that were working.” 
    “It’s interesting to me that they have enough money to fly in a thousand people every day on Kamala Harris’s parole program, but they don’t have enough money to fix these cameras or get new cameras. They’re spending $110,000 on average for every one of these illegal migrants that come across as they resettle them, but we don’t have enough money to fix these cameras?”
    “Kamala Harris has always had her priorities backwards. I wake up every day thinking about the security of my family, of your family, of my parents, our children, and that should be what she should be thinking about. Instead, she has other priorities.” 
    On foreign gangs like Tren de Aragua terrorizing American citizens:
    “We need President Trump, don’t we? We need someone who’s committed to securing the border. We did some roundtables with police officers, sheriff officers, and they said we cannot arrest ourselves out of this. We have to stop the hemorrhaging, first at the border, and then we need a president who’s committed to go out and get rid of these criminals.” 
    “In Kansas, what we’re seeing, of course, we’re losing a Kansan every day to fentanyl poisoning, human trafficking is exploding…And as my dad, the chief of police, said, ‘Wherever there’s drug trafficking, there’s going to be crime surrounding that as well.’ So it’s a horrible situation.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Dr Jitendra Singh Addresses Delhi University Students, Calls Them Torchbearer of 2047 India

    Source: Government of India

    Dr Jitendra Singh Addresses Delhi University Students, Calls Them Torchbearer of 2047 India

    An Amazing Journey from Fragile Five to Top Five

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 4:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Addressing the Delhi University students, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (I/C) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh called them torchbearers of 2047 India and exhorted them to lead the “Viksit Bharat 2047”, envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

    The reforms brought in the last 10 years have given self-confidence to Indian youth and raised his esteem globally, said the Minister.

    The Minister was addressing a certificate distribution and felicitation of young minds at Daulat Ram College in Delhi University. He shared with the audience information about the various steps taken by the Government in the last ten years benefiting the youth and students.

    Dr Jitendra Singh said, “it has been an amazing journey as India comes a long way from fragile five before 2014 to become top five”. The Minister said, this Government after taking charge, within 100 days, have sanctioned infrastructure projects worth Rs 15 lakh crore, 12 industrial nodes will be developed, in which 40 lakh youths will be employed.

    Dr Jitendra Singh recalled the initiative of self-certification by Shri Prime Minister Narendra Modi just a few months after taking charge of the Government. Youth no longer had to go to any Gazetted officer for certification of documents. That showed the kind of faith this government posed on the youth.

    These had been allegations that despite getting good marks in written examination, Government service aspirants were getting subpar marks in the interview. Addressing this issue, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the Government came with the solution. In the Group C service and below of the Government of India, provision for interview was done away.

    Speaking about Start-Ups, Dr Jitendra Singh said, “Our Government incubated and accelerated this concept in the country. There were only 350-375 Start-Ups before 2014, which have now reached around 3.75 lakh. We are now third in the world in terms of Start-Ups.” If India wants to become developed by 2047, it has to have global benchmarks and the country has started going in that direction rapidly, he added.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SECL Becomes First Coal Company to Open Four AMRIT Pharmacies

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:00PM by PIB Delhi

    In a significant step towards providing affordable and accessible healthcare, South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), Chhattisgarh-based subsidiary of Coal India, inaugurated the country’s 216th AMRIT (Affordable Medicines and Reliable Implants for Treatment) Pharmacy. Located at the Health Centre in SECL’s Indira Vihar Colony, Bilaspur, this new facility makes SECL the first coal company to operate four AMRIT pharmacies.

     

     

    The AMRIT pharmacies, part of a flagship initiative launched by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 2015, provide a wide range of generic and life-saving branded drugs, implants, and surgical consumables at highly subsidized rates. SECL’s initiative will benefit both inpatients and outpatients, including SECL employees, the general public, and especially people from tribal and rural areas within the coal belt. The expansion of these pharmacies will ensure easier access to affordable medicines for communities in some of the most underserved regions.

    CMD, SECL, Dr. Prem Sagar Mishra highlighted the company’s commitment to inclusive growth, stating: “With the inauguration of our fourth AMRIT pharmacy, we are proud to enhance healthcare access not only for our employees but also for the larger community, particularly in tribal and rural areas of the coal belt. This initiative also aligns with promoting inclusivity which is one of the key focus areas of this year’s Special Campaign 4.0.”

    The Pharmacy has been built by cleaning and utilizing vacant space beside the health Centre emerging as an example of best practices under Special Campaign 4.0. 

    This pharmacy, along three others located in Central Hospitals in the operational areas of Gevra in Korba district, (CG), Sohagpur in Shahdol district (MP), and Chirimiri in Manendragarh-Chirimiri-Bharatpur district (CG), ensures that a wide array of medications for common and critical conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases are available under one roof.

    By offering medicines directly to its employees through these pharmacies, SECL is also contributing to the judicious use of medical resources, helping reduce medical reimbursement costs while ensuring patients receive quality treatment.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: NITI Aayog to launch the International Methanol Seminar and Expo: Paving the Way for a Sustainable Energy Future

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:19PM by PIB Delhi

    NITI Aayog is set to host the Second International Methanol Seminar and Expo 2024, a two-day event on the 17th – 18th October 2024 at the Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi. This is the second major seminar in the Methanol Economy Programme by the NITI Aayog. Methanol Economy in India was started in September 2016 when NITI Aayog, in collaboration with Methanol Institute, USA, organized the first seminar. After 8 years, NITI Aayog is organizing the Seminar and Expo to highlight all the progress of projects, products and R&D initiatives related to Methanol production, application, and allied technological developments in the world.

    The seminar will be a comprehensive platform for discussions on the methanol economy, bringing together global experts, industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers. The key focus of the Seminar would be to highlight the role of Methanol in the world energy transition and the rise of Methanol as a low-carbon fuel in green shipping. NITI Aayog is partnering with Methanol Institute, USA, as the Knowledge Partner. Government of India through various Departments supported various R&D projects in Indian high ash coal to methanol, DME production, conversion of diesel engines to operate on 100% Methanol and Methanol blends in Diesel (MD15) and Methanol blended petrol. The government is also promoting work in methanol cooking and process heating applications.

    This event is not just limited to discussions; an exciting Methanol Expo will also run alongside the seminar, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovations in methanol production, storage, and utilization. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with leading global companies and organizations, explore the latest advancements, and witness first-hand how methanol is set to revolutionize industries like transportation, shipping, power generation, and more.

    Key Indian Industries like Kirloskar, Ashok Leyland, Volvo Penta, FCTecNrgy, Wesman Thermal process, METFUEL, Thermax, BHEL, NTPC and Defence labs like NMRL have developed 100% Methanol buses, trucks, LCVs, gensets, fuel cell and reformed based energy applications, boilers, gas turbines and other cutting-edge applications. The entire array of products and technologies will be on display at the Expo.

    The seminar comes at a critical time as India advances its vision of a methanol economy. Methanol, a versatile fuel that can be produced from a wide range of domestic feedstocks, including biomass, coal, and renewable sources, is positioned to play a crucial role in India’s clean energy transition.

    As India seeks to meet its COP commitments and align with global sustainability goals, the International Methanol Seminar will focus on key themes such as:

    • Methanol as a clean alternative fuel for transportation, shipping, and power generation.
    • Sustainable production and scaling of methanol technologies, emphasizing local production to enhance energy security.
    • Global partnerships and innovation exchanges that foster international collaboration on methanol advancements.

    Speakers from about a dozen countries will be in full participation through both physical and virtual modes.

    The International Methanol Seminar 2024 promises to be a landmark event, offering a platform for groundbreaking discussions and collaborative efforts to propel India and the world toward a sustainable, methanol-powered future.

    For further information please go through this link:

    https://www.niti.gov.in/sites/default/files/2024-10/International%20Methanol%20Seminar.pdf  

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Agricultural Research and Education – Indian Council of Agricultural Research issues mid campaign progress for Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

    Department of Agricultural Research and Education – Indian Council of Agricultural Research has taken up initiatives for Swachhata Special Campaign 4.0 with great enthusiasm. Targets for the campaign regarding disposal of pending VIP references, public grievances, reviewing and weeding out of physical as well as electronic files, conducting outdoor campaigns for creating swachhata awareness were set by 1st October, 2024. The Department has progressed a lot towards achieving its targets. Reviewing and weeding of physical and electronic files are being conducted at rapid pace and the targets shall be accomplished shortly. The Department has minimal pendency regarding VIP references and Public Grievances. Best Practices are being regularly adopted and monitored by all institutes of the Department. Ample spaces are being freed through swachhata programmes and in turn revenue is being generated. The photographs of sites identified for cleanliness show large improvement after cleaning. Great efforts have been exerted by the ICAR/ DARE institutes to maintain cleanliness inside as well as at the outskirts.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC)

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry of Communications

    Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

    Current Framework

    • To stop unwanted sales calls and messages, TRAI has issued many regulations over the years. The latest regulations were issued in July 2018. These are called Telecom Commercial Communications Customer’s Preference Regulations (TCCCPR-2018). These regulations aim to control spam while making sure businesses can still promote their products.
    • These Regulations set rules to be followed by a Business Entity before it sends commercial communications. Business Entity registers themselves with telecom service providers (TSPs) and gets Headers for them. Through the Header, you can recognize who is the Sender. Eg when you received a message with header SBICRD, u can know it is from SBI Credit Card company.
    • In addition, these Regulations also provide a mechanism to the customers to choose which types of communications they want to block or receive. Eg a customer can choose to receive SMS only related to Financial Sector or Realty sector. Messages are delivered to the customers accordingly.
    • As far as voice calls are concerned, a separate number series 140 has been allotted for making marketing calls. If u have opted to block commercial calls thru DND registration, you will not receive any calls from 140 series.

    Impact of Regulations-

    Measures taken under TCCCPR 2018 Regulatory provisions and subsequent Directions issued by TRAI have resulted in substantial reduction of SMS related complaints against Registered Telemarketers (RTMs). However, complaints regarding UCC calls from normal 10-digits mobile/ landline numbers are continuing.

    TRAI’s Recent Efforts to Combat Spam Calls and SMS Abuse

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has taken significant strides to curb the menace of spam calls and prevent the misuse of SMS headers and content templates. These measures are aimed at safeguarding consumer interests and ensuring a clean and secure messaging ecosystem. Some of Key Actions Taken by TRAI to ensure it are:

    • Stringent Measures Against Spam Calls: TRAI issued directives on August 13, 2024, mandating that any entity found to be making promotional voice calls in violation of regulations would face severe consequences. This includes disconnection of all telecom resources, blacklisting for up to two years, during which there will complete ban on acquisition of new telecom resources. After issuance of Direction, over 800 entities/individuals have been blacklisted, and more than 18 lakh Numbershave been disconnected as part of this exercise.
    • Mandatory URL, APK, and OTT Link Whitelisting:It was observed that sometime malicious links are sent though the SMS.Through its Direction dated 20.08.2024, TRAI directed all the Access Providers that effective from 1st October 2024, all Access Service Providers will be prohibited from transmitting messages containing URLs, APKs and OTT links, which are not whitelisted by the Senders.In compliance with TRAI’s August 20, 2024, directive, Access Providers have implemented mandatory whitelisting of URLs, APKs, or OTT links in messages by sending Entities.Till date, more than 10,000 entities have whitelisted more than 2.75 lakh URLs.
    • Migration for Telemarketing Calls to online DLT platform for better monitoring:A separate 140xxx series is allocated to Telemarketers (TMs) for making telemarketing calls. The assignment of 140 series and registration of telemarketers etc., till now, being done outside DLT platform by the Access Providers.TRAI, on 20th August 2024, issued directions to all Access Providers to migrate telemarketing calls starting with 140 series to online DLT platform latest by 30th September 2024 for better monitoring and control.Telemarketing calls starting with the 140 series have been migrated to the DLT platform for improved monitoring and control.
    • Blocking Unused Headers and Content Templates: It has been observed that there are many unused Headers and Content Templates which are prone to be misused by fraudulent elements. Complying with the Direction of TRAI for re-verification and blocking of Unused/ Unverified Headers/ Content Templates. Access Providers have blocked around 3.5 Lakh Headers and 12 Lakh Content Templates since Feb 2023.
    • Expansion of Joint Committee of Regulators (JCoR):JCoRis a collaborative initiative by TRAI to study regulatory implications in the digital world and to collaboratively work on regulations. It consists of Members from TRAI, RBI, SEBI, Ministry of Consumer Affairs (MoCA), MHA and DoT. Recently, IRDAI, PFRDA and MeitY have also became members of JCoR.

    Action in Pipeline

    • Enhanced Message Traceability: As per TRAI Direction dated 20.08.2024, Access Providers are in the process of implementing technical solutions to ensure better message traceability. This involves mandating the Senders to define the complete chain of TMs through which messages travel before reaching the consumers. This would ensure that Heads and Content templates of the Senders are not misused by fraudulent elements.
    • A separate series for Transactional and Service Calls– On the recommendations of TRAI, 160 series has been allocated by DoT exclusivelyfor making transactional and service voice calls. In the first stage, it has beenearmarked for all entities regulated by RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, and PFRDA. It will help in the easy identification of the calling entity and will prevent the duping of innocent citizen from the fraudsters. Based on discussion with RBI, SEBI, Banks, and TSPs. and a pilot study, different approaches are being examined for its implementation.
    • On 28th August 2024, TRAI has issued a consultation paper seeking public comments on “Review of the Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations, 2018 (TCCCPR-2018)”. TRAI is seeking inputs on areas to strengthen the regulations, including stricter provisions against the Unregistered Telemarketers (UTMs) who harass the public through spam calls, improved complaint redressal mechanisms, more effective UCC detection systems, stronger financial disincentives for violation of regulatory provisions, and revised regulations for senders and telemarketers. The paper also explores the possibility of differential tariffs for voice calls and SMS todiscourage UCC. The Consultation Paper is available on TRAI website http://www.trai.gov.in.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Earth Sciences Concludes Activities under Special Campaign3.0

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:34PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) completed select targeted activities under Special Campaign 3.0, aligned with the Government of India’s guidelines to promote cleanliness, transparency, and efficiency in governance.

    As part of Special Campaign 3.0, from October 2023 to August 2024, the MoES and its subordinate and attached offices and autonomous institutes conducted 73 cleanliness campaigns, weeded out 3,660 files, freed up 7,375 square meters of space, and disposed of scrap, generating a value of around 6 lakh rupees. It has also worked towards addressing references from the PMO, MPs, Inter-Ministerial Consultation references, Parliamentary Assurances, and public grievances and appeals. A Recreation Room and a Yoga Room were also set up at MoES Prithvi Bhavan Headquarters in New Delhi. These facilities were envisaged to enhance team building and work-life balance, encourage mindfulness, and foster connection amongst employees.

    Launched as a nationwide initiative in October 2023, Special Campaign 3.0 aimed at enhancing work efficiency within government institutions by addressing long-pending matters, focusing on office cleanliness, and pacing the administrative environment. The Ministry of Earth Sciences undertook several significant measures during the Special Campaign 3.0, contributing to the larger goals of Swachhata (cleanliness) and good governance.

    MoES remains committed to upholding the values of Swachhata, transparency, and efficiency. The successful completion of the Special Campaign 3.0 is a testament to the Ministry’s dedication to contributing to the Government of India’s vision of a cleaner and more efficient public administration.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Earth Sciences completes activities of Special Campaign 3.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:57PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Earth Sciences completed select targeted activities under Special Campaign 3.0, aligned with the Government of India’s guidelines to promote cleanliness, transparency, and efficiency in governance.

    As part of Special Campaign 3.0, from October 2023 to August 2024, the MoES and its subordinate and attached offices and autonomous institutes conducted 73 cleanliness campaigns, weeded out 3,660 files, freed up 7,375 square meters of space, and disposed of scrap, generating a value of ~6 lakh rupees. It has also worked towards addressing references from the PMO, MPs, Inter-Ministerial Consultation references, Parliamentary Assurances, and public grievances and appeals. A Recreation Room and a Yoga Room were also set up at MoES Prithvi Bhavan Hqrs. in New Delhi. These facilities were envisaged to enhance team building and work-life balance, encourage mindfulness, and foster connection amongst employees.

    Launched as a nationwide initiative in October 2023, Special Campaign 3.0 aimed at enhancing work efficiency within government institutions by addressing long-pending matters, focusing on office cleanliness, and pacingthe administrative environment. The Ministry of Earth Sciencesundertook several significant measures during the Special Campaign 3.0, contributing to the larger goals of Swachhata (cleanliness) and good governance.

    MoES remains committed to upholding the values of Swachhata, transparency, and efficiency. The successful completion of the Special Campaign 3.0 is a testament to the Ministry’s dedication to contributing to the Government of India’s vision of a cleaner and more efficient public administration.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Activities of Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare during 3rd Week of Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:56PM by PIB Delhi

    Special Campaign 4.0 was launched by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) for minimizing pendency in Government offices. Special Campaign 4.0 is being implemented in two (2) phases namely Preparatory Phase from 16th – 30th September 2024 and Main Phase from 2nd – 31st October 2024.

    In the Main Phase, this Department has undertaken comprehensive cleanliness drive in the Headquarters and its subordinate/attached offices, PSU etc. across the country.  Dedicated effects have been made to achieve these targets during the Implementation Phase from 2nd to 31st October, 2024.

    During the third week of Special Campaign 4.0, two PIB Note and more than 125 Tweets have been posted by this Department and its Attached/Subordinate/ Field Offices etc. on various social media platforms, such as, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram,  Facebook etc.

    DA&FW has decided to take a special initiative to dispose on merit, the pending 44 lakh self-registration cases as on 21.9.2024 under PM-Kisan Scheme by 31st October 2024.  With regular reviews with the State Governments/UTs and their active collaborations, this pendency has been brought down to 19.39 lakh and this achievement has been included in the Best Practice category.

    Progress/achievements of this Department during the 3rd week of Special Campaign 4.0 ending on 16.10.2024 are as under:-

    S. No.

    Parameters

    Targets

    Achievement

    1

    No. of cleanliness campaign sites

    1473

    487

    2

    Number of pending references from MPs

    41

    12

    3

    Pending Public Grievances

    17547

    15041

    4

    Pending PG  Appeals

    616

    348

    5

    Record Management

    (Physical files reviewed)

    45278

    14140

    6

    Record Management

    (Physical files weeded out)

    6121

    6121

    7

    Space freed (area in Sq. ft.)

     

    1470 sq. ft.

    8

    Revenue generated (Amount in Rupees)

     

    Rs. 1216746/-

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of State Sh. Kirti Vardhan Singh and Colombian Vice Minister Mr. Jorge Enrique Rojas Rodriguez Discuss Climate Change, Strengthen Environmental Cooperation

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister of State Sh. Kirti Vardhan Singh and Colombian Vice Minister Mr. Jorge Enrique Rojas Rodriguez Discuss Climate Change, Strengthen Environmental Cooperation

    India and Colombia Deepen Ties on Biodiversity and Sustainability Initiatives During High-Level Meeting

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:03PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Sh. Kirti Vardhan Singh, held a courtesy meeting with Mr. Jorge Enrique Rojas Rodriguez, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Colombia today. The meeting focused on key global issues such as climate change and biodiversity.

    During their discussions, MoS Sh. Singh extended his best wishes to Colombia for the upcoming United Nations Biodiversity Conference, set to be held in Cali, Columbia. Highlighting India’s commitment to environmental sustainability, he shared details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign—a unique initiative aimed at promoting environmental responsibility while honoring the respect and devotion toward mothers. The Colombian Vice Minister expressed his appreciation for this innovative campaign.

    In addition, Minister Singh introduced Vice Minister Rojas Rodriguez to the renowned Madhubani paintings displayed in the Ministry’s gallery, which reflect the rich interplay of ‘Nature’ and ‘Culture,’ further underscoring the importance of preserving both biodiversity and heritage.

    This meeting underscores the strengthening of bilateral ties between India and Colombia, particularly in areas of environmental cooperation and global sustainability efforts.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: India’s Economic Renaissance: A New Era of Global Leadership

    Source: Government of India (2)

    India’s Economic Renaissance: A New Era of Global Leadership

    With a forecasted 7% GDP growth rate, India stands at the forefront of economic innovation

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:03PM by PIB Delhi

    Click here for more detail:- India’s Economic Renaissance: A New Era of Global Leadership

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Rural Development Launches Special Campaign 4.0 for Promoting Cleanliness and Disposal of Pending Matters

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 5:54PM by PIB Delhi

    Under the guidance of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Department of Rural Development is implementing the Special Campaign 4.0 for institutionalizing Swachhta and reducing pendency in its offices.

    The Department of Rural Development, during the course of Special Campaign 4.0 is striving to achieve complete disposal of pending matters. In the first 15 days of Special Campaign 4.0 from 2nd – 16th October, 2024, the following progress has been achieved by the Department:

     

    S.No.

    Parameter

    Target

    Achievement (upto 16th October, 2024)

    % Achievement (upto 16th October, 2024)

    1

    Cleanliness Campaigns

    3

    3

    100 %

    2

    References from MPs

    75

    9

    12 %

    3

    State Govt. References

    14

    6

    43 %

    4

    PMO References

    1

    1

    100 %

    5

    IMC References

    2

    1

    50 %

    6

    Public Grievances

    1401

    914

    65 %

    7

    Public Grievances Appeals

    707

    160

    23 %

    8

    Parliament Assurances

    6

    1

    17 %

    9

    Physical files review

    4270

    3344

    78 %

    10

    Electronic files review

    2162

    1105

    51 %

     

    Out of 1189 physical files identified for weeding out, all 1189 identified files have been weeded out during this period. A revenue of Rs. 6,94,250/- has been earned by E-waste disposal and raddi disposal. The disposal of furniture is under process. The Department has conducted 3 outdoor cleanliness campaign in the following sites with the Shram Daan of the officials of the Department of Rural Development.

     

    Sl.No.

    Activity Name

    Location

    1

    Shram Daan on 02.10.2024

    Cleaning activity in boat club area near Kartavya Path, New Delhi.

    2.

    Mass Swachhata Activity on 04.10.2024

    NDCC-II building, Jai Singh Road, New Delhi.

    3.

    Plantation and Swacchta Activity on 08.10.2024

    Parking Area, near entry Gate No. 4, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.

     

    The efforts under the Special Campaign were posted on various Social media platforms to promote the campaign as well.The Department has issued 36 tweets so far under #SpecialCampaign4.0.

    The Department has utilised this opportunity to achieve decluttering of office space, cleanliness of common areas and upkeep of office rooms, a glimpse of which is shared below:

     

    Description

    Before

    After

    Cleanliness outside Krishi Bhawan

    Decluttering of Office Cabin

     

    The Department is committed towards disposal of the pending matters as identified in the target, by 31st October, 2024 under the Special Campaign 4.0.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Court awards Rs. 10 lakhs as damages to Jan Aushadhi in trademark battle

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:05PM by PIB Delhi

    In a landmark victory in a court battle, the New Delhi District court has issued a permanent injunction against a resemblance in name of the organization operating in the name of “Jan Aushadhi Sangh” at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This firm was deliberately and intentionally using a deceptively similar name of “Jan Aushadhi” a registered trademark of Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP), Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India with malafide intention to create confusion in the mind of the general public and to trade over Jan Aushadhi’s goodwill.  Now, the Court at Delhi has ordered the violator and its proprietors, partners, etc. restraining them from using the said mark “Jan Aushadhi” in any manner. This ruling protects the integrity of PMBI’s brand and ensures consumers receive authentic products at affordable rates through Jan Aushadhi Kendras, which is the main objective of the Pariyojana.

    Apart from issuing direction to violator for delivering all the material bearing the infringement trademark “Jan Aushadhi” to PMBI for destruction, court was pleased to order damages of Rs. 10 lakhs in favour of PMBI.

    With an objective of making quality generic medicines available at affordable prices to all, Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) was launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India and it provides affordable and quality medicines through its network of 13800 Jan Aushadhi Kendra covering almost all districts of the country. People save 50% to 90% on the cost of medicines while buying from these retail outlets. Over the years, Jan Aushadhi has become the largest retail pharmacy chain of the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: International Conference of Telecom Regulators was organized by TRAI

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:09PM by PIB Delhi

    An International Conference of Telecom Regulators conference was organized by TRAI on the sidelines of World Telecom Standardization Assembly (WTSA-24) and India Mobile Congress (IMC-24) in New Delhi.

    The Conference was inaugurated by Dr. Pemmasani ji, Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Minister of State in the Ministry of Rural Development in a well-attended inaugural session.  The other dignitaries present at the inaugural session include Ms. Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union (ITU),  Mr. Mats Granryd, Director General, GSMA, Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman, TRAI and Shri Atul Kumar Chaudhary, Secretary, TRAI.

    This conference was on the theme ‘Emerging Trends in Regulation.’ Many eminent speakers from around the world, who are experts in their domain, spoke and deliberated on many important technical and regulatory issues.  There were three sessions in the conference and each session was on very important and current topics and the sessions were extremely engaging with lot of deliberations and discussions. 

    The first session was titled ‘Regulatory Perspective in Standardization’ in which many burning topics such as Regulator’s Role in Standard Development, Standards as a Tool for Regulators, QoS by Design, Consumer-Centric Approach etc, were discussed. 

    The second session was on the topic “Regulatory Aspects of Satellite Communication, including other Non-Terrestrial Networks”. Some of the topics dealt in this session were Emerging Technological Developments, Deployment Models and Use-Cases of non-terrestrial networks (NTN), Standardization Initiatives, Security and Privacy Concerns, Economic and Social Impact etc.

    The third session “Regulatory Outlook of OTT Communication Services” addressed some complex regulatory issues pertaining to Over-The-Top (OTT) communication services. Key points discussed in this session were, need for OTT Regulation, consumer protection issues, Law enforcement & National security issues etc. 

    The conference received overwhelming response from regulators from around the world who have converged in New Delhi to attend prestigious WTSA-24 and IMC-24 conferences.  The delegates from more than 30 countries registered for this conference and over 150 participants attended the conference including around 80 international delegates, 15 Heads of Regulators/ Minister and domestic participants representing stakeholders from telecom industry.

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Communications, Space & Technology (CST), the ICT Regulator of Saudi Arabia and Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), during the inaugural session of the conference.

    The conference concluded with a call to action for regulators worldwide to collaborate and share best practices in addressing the challenges posed by emerging technologies and services. 

    For any clarification/information, Ms. Vandana Sethi, Advisor (Admn/IR) may be contacted on advadmn@trai.gov.in

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: World Food Day Celebrated at NIFTEM-K with a Focus on Innovative Research Solutions

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:07PM by PIB Delhi

    NIFTEM-K celebrated World Food Day on 16th of Oct, 2024 with a series of engaging activities aimed at promoting food safety, nutrition and providing solutions to reduce Post Harvest Losses. The event featured technical sessions, product and technology displays, and a recipe competition, along with a showcase of pilot plant products.

    During the inaugural address, Dr.Harinder Singh Oberoi, Director, NIFTEM-K, welcomed all the delegate and guests,stated that the theme “Right to Foods for a better life and a better future” coined by FAO is very appropriate for the day as the theme represents all the facets of food sciences.He said that Food Processing, Food Fortification and food safety are all indispensable part of the food system. He further shared that NIFTEM-K had recently signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with 11 companies and 5 academic institutions at World Food India 2024, held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. These strategic collaborations aim to advance research, foster innovation, and enhance skill development in the Indian food processing industry.

    Sh. G. Kamala VardhanaRao, CEO, FSSAI, in his special address praises NIFTEM-K as a pioneer in innovative research solutions for food safety. He noted the growing global population, projected at 8.4 billion and increasing by 1.1 percent annually, stressing the necessity for enhanced safety and nutrition in food systems. As climate change continues to impact agricultural production, Rao underscored the critical role of institutions like NIFTEM-K, play in addressing these challenges. He urged collaboration to ensure safe, nutritious food for all, emphasizing the need for innovative strategies to adapt to changing agricultural patterns.

    The Chief Guest of the function Sh. MinhajAlam, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), launched NIFTEM-K song and praised NIFTEM-K for  addressing the problem of Food waste and innovations in Food processing. He said, “Aligned with MoFPI’s vision to enhance value addition, reduce wastage, and promote sustainable growth and modernization, the NIFTEM-K will create impactful solutions that will benefit the Indian food industry at large.”

    The Programme was graced by the presence of Sh. Dr.Paramjit S. Jaswal, Vice Chancellor, SRM University, Sonipat (Delhi NCR) and Sh. Sanjai Singh Parmar, CEO, Cremica Food Park Pvt. Ltd.

    This year’s World Food Day theme, “Right to Food for a Better Life and a Better Future,” emphasizes the fundamental human right to accessible, nutritious, affordable, and sustainable food. The theme aligns with NIFTEM-K’s mission to foster innovation and research that contribute to food security and the well-being of all.

    During Technical sessions, very insightful discussions were held covering the various aspects of sustainable food system, food security and strengthening food supply chain. The key note speakers involved Executives and Senior Officers from Food Industry, Academic Institution, R&D Organizations, FPO and Start-ups.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: The cumulative overall exports during April -September 2024 is estimated at USD 393.22Billion, as compared to USD 375Billion in April-September 2023, with an estimated growth of 4.86%.

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ministry of Commerce & Industry

    The cumulative overall exports during April -September 2024 is estimated at USD 393.22Billion, as compared to USD 375Billion in April-September 2023, with an estimated growth of 4.86%.

    The cumulative value of merchandise exports during April-September 2024 was USD 213.22 Billion, as compared to USD 211.08 Billion during April-September 2023, registering a positive growth of 1.02%.

    Non-petroleum & Non-Gems & Jewellery exports registered an increase of 9.14% from USD 24.76 Billion in September 2023 to USD 27.03 Billion in September 2024.

    Major drivers of merchandise exports growth in September 2024 include Engineering Goods, Organic & Inorganic Chemicals, Plastic & Linoleum, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals and RMG of all Textiles.

    Engineering Goods exports increased by 10.55% from USD 8.89 Billion in September 2023 to USD 9.82 Billion in September 2024.

    Organic & Inorganic Chemicals exports increased by 11.21% from USD 2.12 Billion in September 2023 to USD 2.36 Billion in September 2024.

    Plastic & Linoleum exports increased by 28.32% from USD 0.62 Billion in September 2023 to USD 0.79 Billion in September 2024.

    Drugs & Pharmaceuticals exports increased by 7.22% from USD 2.39 Billion in September 2023 to USD 2.57 Billion in September 2024.

    RMG of all Textiles exports increased by 17.30% from USD 0.95 Billion in September 2023 to USD 1.11 Billion in September 2024.

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:10PM by PIB Delhi

    India’s total exports (Merchandise and Services combined) for September 2024* is estimated at USD 65.19 Billion, registering a positive growth of 3.76 percent vis-à-vis September 2023.Total imports (Merchandise and Services combined) for September 2024* is estimated at USD 71.68 Billion, registering a positive growth of 3.79 percent vis-à-vis September 2023.

    Table 1: Trade during September 2024*

     

     

    September 2024

    (USD Billion)

    September 2023

    (USD Billion)

    Merchandise

    Exports

    34.58

    34.41

    Imports

    55.36

    54.49

    Services*

    Exports

    30.61

    28.42

    Imports

    16.32

    14.58

    Total Trade

    (Merchandise +Services) *

    Exports

    65.19

    62.83

    Imports

    71.68

    69.06

    Trade Balance

    -6.49

    -6.23

    * Note: The latest data for services sector released by RBI is for August2024. The data for September 2024 is an estimation, which will be revised based on RBI’s subsequent release. (ii) Data for April-September 2023 and April-June 2024 has been revised on pro-rata basis using quarterly balance of payments data.

    Fig 1: Total Trade during September2024*

     

    India’s total exports during April-September2024* is estimated at USD 393.22 Billion registering a positive growth of 4.86 percent. Total imports during April-September 2024* is estimated at USD 448.05 Billion registering a growth of 6.89 percent.

    Table 2: Trade during April-September 2024*

     

     

    April-September 2024

    (USD Billion)

    April-September 2023

    (USD Billion)

    Merchandise

    Exports

    213.22

    211.08

    Imports

    350.66

    330.32

    Services*

    Exports

    180.00

    163.92

    Imports

    97.39

    88.86

    Total Trade

    (Merchandise +Services) *

    Exports

    393.22

    375.00

    Imports

    448.05

    419.18

    Trade Balance

    -54.83

    -44.18

     

    Fig 2: Total Trade during April-September 2024*    

          

    MERCHANDISE TRADE

    • Merchandise exports during September 2024 were USD 34.58 Billion as compared to USD 34.41 Billion in September 2023.
    • Merchandise imports during September 2024 were USD 55.36 Billion as compared to USD 54.49 Billion in September 2023.

     

    Fig 3: Merchandise Trade during September 2024

    • Merchandise exports during April-September 2024 were USD 213.22 Billion as compared to USD 211.08Billion during April-September 2023.
    • Merchandise imports during April-September 2024 were USD 350.66 Billion as compared to USD 330.32 Billion during April-September 2023.
    • Merchandise trade deficit during April-September 2024 was USD 137.44 Billion as compared to USD 119.24 Billion during April-September 2023.

    Fig4: Merchandise Trade during April-September 2024

    • Non-petroleum and non-gems & jewellery exports in September 2024 were USD 27.03Billion compared to USD 24.76Billion in September 2023.
    • Non-petroleum, non-gems & jewellery (gold, silver & precious metals) imports in September 2024 were USD 36.49Billion compared to USD 34.21Billion in September 2023.

     

    Table 3: Trade excluding Petroleum and Gems & Jewellery during September 2024

     

    September 2024

    (USD Billion)

    September 2023

    (USD Billion)

    Non- petroleum exports

    29.85

    27.95

    Non- petroleum imports

    42.82

    40.48

    Non-petroleum & Non-Gems & Jewellery exports

    27.03

    24.76

    Non-petroleum & Non-Gems & Jewellery imports

    36.49

    34.21

    Note: Gems & Jewellery Imports include Gold, Silver & Pearls, precious & Semi-precious stones

     

    Fig 5: Trade excluding Petroleum and Gems & Jewellery during September 2024

    • Non-petroleum and non-gems & jewellery exports in April-September 2024 were USD 162.77 Billion, compared to USD 153.71 Billion in April-September 2023.
    • Non-petroleum, non-gems & jewellery (gold, silver & precious metals) imports in April-September 2024 were USD 222.72 Billion, compared to USD 211.34 Billion in April-September 2023.

    Table 4: Trade excluding Petroleum and Gems & Jewellery during April-September 2024

     

    April-September 2024

    (USD Billion)

    April-September 2023

    (USD Billion)

    Non- petroleum exports

    176.68

    169.33

    Non- petroleum imports

    261.75

    246.36

    Non-petroleum &Non Gems& Jewellery exports

    162.77

    153.71

    Non-petroleum & Non Gems & Jewellery imports

    222.72

    211.34

    Note: Gems & Jewellery Imports include Gold, Silver & Pearls, precious & Semi-precious stones

    Fig 6: Trade excluding Petroleum and Gems & Jewellery during April-September 2024

     

    SERVICES TRADE

    • The estimated value of services export for September 2024* is USD 30.61 Billion as compared to USD 28.42Billion in September 2023.
    • The estimated value of services imports for September 2024* is USD 16.32 Billion as compared to USD 14.58Billion in September 2023.

     

    Fig 7: Services Trade during September2024*

     

    • The estimated value of service exports during April-September 2024* is USD 180 Billion as compared to USD 163.92 Billion in April-September 2023.
    • The estimated value of service imports during April-September 2024* is USD 97.39 Billion as compared to USD 88.86 Billion in April-September 2023.
    • The services trade surplus for April-September 2024* is USD 82.61 Billion as compared to USD 75.06 Billion in April-September 2023.

    Fig 8: Services Trade during April-September 2024*

    • Exports of Coffee (74.75%), Tobacco (50.9%), Handicrafts Excl. Hand Made Carpet (48.09%), Plastic & Linoleum (28.32%), Spices (26.66%), Rice (24.93%), Rmg Of All Textiles (17.3%), Jute Mfg. Including Floor Covering (16.45%), Cereal Preparations & Miscellaneous Processed Items (15.25%), Carpet (14.93%), Oil Seeds (14.73%), Oil Meals (13%), Man-Made Yarn/Fabs./Made-Ups Etc. (11.41%), Organic & Inorganic Chemicals (11.21%), Engineering Goods (10.55%), Leather & Leather Products (8.86%), Fruits & Vegetables (8.38%), Electronic Goods (7.89%), Meat, Dairy & Poultry Products (7.85%), Drugs & Pharmaceuticals (7.22%), Tea (5.73%), Cotton Yarn/Fabs./Made-Ups, Handloom Products Etc. (3.48%) and Cashew (2.23%) record positive growth during September 2024 over the corresponding month of last year.
    • Imports of Dyeing/Tanning/Colouring Mtrls. (-25.92%), Vegetable Oil  (-23.24%), Pearls, Precious & Semi-Precious Stones (-21.62%), Leather & Leather Products (-16.62%), Newsprint (-13.62%), Petroleum, Crude & Products (-10.44%), Artificial Resins, Plastic Materials, Etc. (-8.76%), Coal, Coke & Briquettes, Etc. (-2.14%), Textile Yarn Fabric, Made-Up Articles (-1.8%) and Transport Equipment (-0.38%) record negative growth during September 2024 over the corresponding month of last year.
    • Services exports is estimated to grow by 9.81percent during April-September 2024* over April-September 2023.
    • Top 5 export destinations, in terms of change in value, exhibiting positive growth in September 2024 vis a vis September 2023 are Netherland (38.6%), U Arab Emts (23.75%), U S A (4.98%), Brazil (41.98%) and Japan (36.35%).
    • Top 5 export destinations, in terms of change in value, exhibiting positive growth in April-September 2024 vis a vis April-September 2023 are Netherland (36.73%), U S A (5.6%), U Arab Emts (11.45%), Malaysia (27.91%) and U K (12.4%).
    • Top 5 import sources, in terms of change in value, exhibiting growth in September 2024 vis a vis September 2023 are U Arab Emts (49.22%), China P Rp (14.46%), Germany (32.52%), Japan (25.72%) and Taiwan (38.17%)
    • Top 5 import sources, in terms of change in value, exhibiting growth in April-September 2024 vis a vis April-September2023 are U Arab Emts (52.01%), China P Rp (11.52%), Russia (5.73%), Taiwan (39.97%) and Oman (51.52%).

    *Link for Quick Estimates

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Update on Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Update on Special Campaign 4.0

    Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances and Union Health Secretary reviewed activities undertaken so far by the Department of Health & Family Welfare

    Approximately 190 offices of Central Government Hospitals, Subordinate Offices, Attached Offices, Autonomous Bodies, CPSU under DoHFW are participating in the Special Campaign 4.0

    482 cleanliness campaigns (including plantation) conducted nationwide, 1,971 Public Grievances and 275 Appeals addressed, 20,500 physical files reviewed, revenue of ₹10,66,207 generated and 11,769 Sq. ft. of space generated for office use from scrap disposal

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:13PM by PIB Delhi

    The Government of India launched ‘Special Campaign 4.0’ from 2nd October which will continue till 31st October, 2024. It is focused on institutionalising Swachhata and minimizing pendency in Government offices.

    In line with this initiative, Mr. V. Srinivas, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG) visited Nirman Bhawan in New Delhi and, along with Ms. Punya Salila Srivastava, Union Health Secretary, reviewed the activities undertaken so far by the Department of Health & Family Welfare (DoHFW) during the Campaign. Both the Secretaries emphasized the importance of monitoring pending matters on daily basis and advised the officers dealing with public grievances to contact the individuals to ensure that their grievances are being addressed effectively. Importance of evolving innovative and creative practices in the offices / hospitals / institutes was also emphasized.

    Approximately 190 offices of Central Government Hospitals, Subordinate Offices, Attached Offices, Autonomous Bodies, CPSU under DoHFW are participating in the Special Campaign 4.0. DoHFW is particularly focussing on minimizing references from Members of Parliament, references from PMO and resolving Public Grievances and associated Appeals.

     

    Key Highlights of Mid-Campaign Progress made by DoHFW:

    •  482 cleanliness campaigns (including plantation) have been conducted nationwide with an effort of institutionalising Swachhata.

    •  1,971 Public Grievances and 275 Appeals have been addressed by enhancing service delivery and public satisfaction.

    •  20,500 physical files have been reviewed resulting in weeding out of 16,057 files and 1,874 e-files have been reviewed resulting in closing of 1811 e-files by improving record management and creating a more efficient office environment.

    •  The Campaign has also generated revenue of ₹10,66,207 and 11,769 Sq. ft. of space has been generated for office use from scrap disposal, including e-waste.

     

    DoHFW remains committed to minimizing pending matters and maintaining cleanliness and beautification of office rooms and premises.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: A permanent exhibition titled “Black Diamond: Unveiling the Depths” to be inaugurated at National Science Centre tomorrow

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:17PM by PIB Delhi

    The permanent exhibition titled ‘Black Diamond: Unveiling the Depths’ shall be jointly inaugurated by Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in the august presence of Minister of State for Coal and Mines Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, Secretary, Ministry of Culture Shri Arunish Chawla, Joint Secretary & FA, Ministry of Coal Ms. Nirupama Kotru and Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture Shri Sanjay Kaul.

    The prime objective in developing the gallery has been to showcase the process of exploration and extraction of coal, the technologies used, safety protocols followed and to understand and appreciate the intricacies, technologies, value of minerals and mining and pivotal role of coal in shaping the global energy landscape, as well as dispelling the myth that coal mining is a polluting activity. This exposition will go a long way in fostering a spirit of enquiry, innovation & scientific temper in society and student in particular, and will create deeper understanding about coal.

    This exhibition has been conceptualised, designed and curated by National Science Centre, Delhi (NCSM). High-resolution visuals and interactive exhibits in this exhibition bring the ancient world to life, offering a unique perspective on coal’s formation over millions of years. One can witness the geological processes that have shaped this valuable resource over millennia, offering a mesmerizing perspective on coal’s formation.

    The large dynamic diorama of open-cast mining provides a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the grandeur and complexity of open-cast mining operations. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this diorama showcases the intricacies of open-cast mining, providing a vivid and immersive experience that captures the scale and dynamism of the industry. One can walkthrough simulated coal mine that brings the mining process to life. Take a virtual descent into the depths of a coal mine with simulated coal mine lift. Once the magical lift descends to the deep coal seam, visitors come out and gear up with safety equipment for the next leg of the journey into the underground coal mine. Explore the workings of long wall mining machines and continuous miners showcased in a diorama, providing an up-close view of their operations. Witness the twin-bolt machine in a specially arranged setting, simplifying the explanation of the technology used to support the mine ceiling after coal extraction. The model of Ranigunj Mining Rescue Operation Capsule is a testament to human courage. Visitors experience the dramatic event where miners faced challenges to save lives.

    The dragline simulator takes centre stage as a star attraction within the gallery. Here, visitors have the opportunity to virtually operate and grasp the nuances of controlling this colossal machine. The simulator seamlessly blends a real-world operation console with virtual representations of the boom bar and bucket, providing an interactive and instructive experience. “Coal Exploration” section will embark you on a modern exploration odyssey, witnessing the advanced technologies employed to uncover hidden coal reserves. A digital diorama on Kayakalp, a transformative initiative by Coal India Limited, represents a pioneering approach to land reclamation and environmental stewardship in the coal mining industry. The term “Kayakalp” translates to rejuvenation and the program aims to reclaim abandoned coal mines, transforming them into eco-parks or tourist spots.

    This exhibition, proudly supported by the Ministry of Coal, transcends traditional displays by merging cutting-edge technology, immersive experiences, and a comprehensive exploration of coal’s geology, exploration, extraction, sustainable practices, and its pivotal role in shaping the global energy landscape. Through captivating displays, delve into the geological processes that transformed plant matter into the black gold we rely on today.

    In essence, this exhibition isn’t just a journey into the depths of coal; it’s a narrative of innovation, sustainability, and the evolution of an industry that has shaped our world. The National Science Centre, Delhi extends heartfelt gratitude to the Ministry of Coal for making this immersive exploration possible. One should enjoy visiting this educational odyssey, where coal’s rich history and significance come to life, transcending the conventional boundaries of exhibitions and offering an experience that is truly unparalleled.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government extends “Samarth” (Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector) till March 2026

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Government extends “Samarth” (Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector) till March 2026

    Expected to impart employment linked skills to 3 lakh persons with an outlay of 495 crores

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:21PM by PIB Delhi

    Samarth is a demand-driven and placement-oriented umbrella skilling program of the Ministry of Textiles. Samarth Scheme has been extended for two years (FY 2024-25 and 2025-26) with a budget of Rs. 495 Crore to train 3 lakh persons in textile-related skills.

    • Scheme aims to encourage and support the industry in creating jobs in the organized textile and related sectors, covering the entire value chain of textiles, excluding Spinning and Weaving. The training program and curriculum have been rationalized to meet the evolving technological and market needs.

    In addition to entry-level skilling, the scheme also provides upskilling/reskilling programs to improve the productivity of existing workers in Apparel & Garmenting segments. Samarth also caters to the upskilling/reskilling needs of traditional textile sectors such as handloom, handicraft, silk, and jute.

    The scheme is implemented through Implementing Partners (IPs) comprising Textile Industry/Industry Associations, Central/State government agencies, and Sectoral Organizations of the Ministry of Textiles like DC/Handloom, DC/Handicrafts, Central Wool Development Board, and Central Silk Board.

    Under Samarth Scheme, the Ministry, through implementing partners, has trained 3.27 lakh candidates, of which 2.6 lakh (79.5%) have been employed. There is a strong emphasis on women’s employment, and 2.89 lakh (88.3%) women have been trained so far.

    Details may be accessed through below given links:

    Samarth website: https://samarth-textiles.gov.in

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Textiles earns revenue of INR 3,75,000, frees 15,606 Sq ft space, reviews 19,882 files and weeds out 2,462 files under “Special Campaign 4.0”

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:21PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Textiles along with its organizations had commenced the “Special Campaign 4.0” from 2nd October till 31st October, 2024. It is a significant initiative aimed at achieving the goals of institutionalizing Swachhata and minimizing pendency.

    The “Special Campaign 4.0” comprises of two phases. Preparatory Phase was carried out from 16th September 2024 to 30th September 2024, the Ministry had set specific targets, including the identification of cleanliness campaign sites, planning for space management & office beautification, recognizing scrap & redundant items, and identification of VIP References, Public Grievances &Appeals for resolution. Files had been identified for reviewing for the purpose of weeding out. Further Scrap material had also been identified in the form of obsolete electronic items, broken and dilapidated furniture etc. for disposal.

    As on date Ministry achievement includes 19,882 files reviewed, 2,462 files weeded out. A total of 15,606 Sq ft space had been freed and revenue of over INR 3,75,000 has been earned.

    Ministry underlines its unwavering commitment towards achieving the targets set under “Special Campaign 4.0,” making the initiative a notable success and reaffirming the Ministry’s dedication for institutionalizing Swachhata and minimizing pendency across its operations.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mid Campaign Progress of Ministry of Women and Child Development under Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:22PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Women and Child Development, including all Autonomous Bodies under its administrative control, has initiated efforts and prepared action plans to implement Special Campaign 4.0 for improving Swachhata and disposal of pending references from 2nd October – 31st October, 2024, on the lines of the Special Campaigns held in the preceding 3 years.

    The identification of targets such as Cleanliness Campaign sites, Planning for Space management and beautification of offices, identifying Scrap and redundant items and their disposal procedure as per GFR, pending references from MP’s, State Governments, Inter-Ministerial references (Cabinet Notes), PMO, Parliamentary Assurances pending for more than 3 months, Public Grievances and Appeals (CPGRAMS as well as grievances received from other sources), Record Management – Review of files/recording and weeding of files/closing of e-files have been completed during the preparatory phase of the campaign and uploaded on the portal.

    During the ongoing Implementation Phase of the Campaign (2nd October-31st October, 2024), the Ministry is taking concerted efforts for disposal of identified pending references. The status of disposal of pending references under various categories as on 15.10.2024 is detailed below –

    MP References – 18, Public Grievances – 430, Public Grievance Appeals – 66, Parliamentary Assurance – 1, Physical Files weeded out – 978, E-Files closed – 335, Cleanliness Campaigns Conducted – 21,843, Space Freed – 60,281 sq. ft., Revenue Earned – Rs.1,76,600/-

    Weekly meetings are being convened by Shri Gyanesh Bharti, Additional Secretary & Nodal officer, Special Campaign 4.0 of the Ministry with Divisions and autonomous bodies to review the status of disposal of pending references and cleanliness activities being undertaken during the implementation phase of Special Campaign 4.0.

    The following best practices have been adopted under Special Campaign 4.0:

    • One Stop Centre functionaries in Indore have collaborated with students to create awareness on cleanliness through nukkad nataks.
    • One Stop functionaries in Delhi conducted an awareness drive on cleanliness in hospitals with focus on maintaining hygiene for prevention of Dengue and Malaria.
    • One Stop Centre and Women Helpline functionaries in Meghalaya have committed to adopt sustainable and environmental friendly practices such as use of energy efficiency light bulbs, reusing the waste papers amongst others.
    • One Stop Centre and Women Helpline functionaries have taken a pledge to realize not only garbage-free surroundings but also clean the society from menace to make women feel safer.

    The staff and residents of Shakti Sadan in Thoubal District, Manipur undertook a comprehensive cleaning of the dormitory, toilets, verandah and training hall

      

     Swachhata activities being conducted in One Stop Centre, Assam Cleanliness activities being undertaken in Working Women Hostel in Jammu

    Several Swachhata activities are being undertaken in the cleanliness campaign sites such as Anganwadi Centres, One Stop Centres, Child Care Institutions, Sakhi Niwas, Shakti Sadans etc. all over the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Staff Completes Third Review Mission of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) to Central African Republic

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    October 16, 2024

    End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF’s Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    • Challenging business environment, regulatory uncertainty, insecurity, and exorbitant fuel prices at the pump continue to weigh on economic activity in the Central African Republic
    • A significant improvement in domestic revenues requires an improved contribution of fuel revenues to the tune of 20-25 percent of total revenue.
    • Increased support from the international community is essential to obtain financing assurances for 2025 and beyond.

    Washington, DC: A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Mr. Albert Touna Mama, held discussions with the Central African Republic (CAR)’s authorities in Bangui from September 23 – October 2, 2024, in connection with the third review of CAR’s  program supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF). Discussions will continue in the coming weeks, virtually and then in Washington on the sidelines of the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group.

    At the end of the discussions, Mr. Touna Mama made the following statement:

    “Despite progress in peacekeeping, CAR’s economic outlook remains subject to numerous challenges. Economic growth in 2024 has been revised slightly downward to 1.0 percent due to disruptions in the supply of electricity as well as significant delays in fuel imports via the Ubangi River. The still unfavorable business environment, regulatory uncertainty, persistent insecurity in certain mining areas as well as onerous fuel prices at the pump—among the highest in the world—continue to weigh on economic activity in CAR.

    “In a context of restoring state authority, coupled with significant humanitarian needs, the authorities continue to face strong budgetary pressures. Despite an increase in domestic revenue, which reached near CFAF 80 billion at the end of June 2024, a worsening of the domestic primary deficit was nevertheless noted over the same period. The authorities have committed to implementing a series of emergency measures—including the suspension of exceptional customs exemptions—as part of an upcoming revised budget to meet their deficit targets for 2024.

    “However, a significant improvement in domestic revenues in the short term will only be possible with a higher contribution of fuel taxation, whose current performance (about 9 percent of total domestic revenues in 2024) is well below its historical levels (between 20-25 percent). We thus urge the government to ensure the effective implementation of its reform commitments in the fuel sector, to reduce import costs, boost fiscal revenues, and relieve costs for Central African populations and businesses.

    “In the medium term, efforts to modernize tax and customs administrations remain the best guarantee of lasting improvement in the mobilization of domestic resources. Thus, the ongoing deployment of the new electronic tax declaration system at the General Directorate of Taxes and Domains, E-tax, combined with the introduction of a new unique identification number (NIU), constitute major advance. Progress is also expected in the systematic use of the integrated financial information system at the General Directorate of the Treasury as well as in sectoral ministries, including for expenditure by extraordinary procedures.

    “Furthermore, increased financial support by the international community is now more crucial than ever. Despite the resumption of budget support by certain donors, the overall envelope remains well below the historical levels, and thus of the needs to stabilize public finances and reduce dependence on more expensive sources of financing. Yet, significant uncertainties continue to weigh on sources of budgetary financing in 2025 and beyond.

    “We call on all donors to support the stabilization and public finance reform efforts underway in CAR through grants and highly concessional financing. In that vein, we encourage the authorities to maximize efforts to obtain the financing assurances needed for the continuation of the program supported by the Extended Credit Facility.

    “The mission wishes to thank the CAR authorities for their warm welcome and for the open and candid atmosphere in which the discussions were held.

    “The IMF delegation met with Prime Minister Moloua, President of the National Assembly Sarandji, Minister of Finance Ndoba, Minister of Economy Filakota, Minister of Energy Piri, Minister of Health Somse, Interministerial Committee in charge of the reforms in the fuel sector chaired by Minister of Justice Djoubaye, BEAC National Director Chaïbou and other senior officials, as well as representatives of development partners and the private sector.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Special Campaign 4.0 in full swing to minimize the pendency and institutionalizing Swachhata in the Ministry of Culture

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:31PM by PIB Delhi

    During second week of Implementation Phase of Special Campaign 4.0, Ministry of Culture along with its Attached, Subordinate and Autonomous Organizations is enthusiastically participating in the Special Campaign 4.0 in full swing to minimize the pendency and institutionalizing Swachhata

    Ministry has freed approx. 19407 Sq. Ft. of area by disposing of scrap and generated revenue of Rs. 9,37,375. Besides 6334 physical files and 1630 e-files out of 12668 physical files & 3261 E-files, respectively have been reviewed.

    Best Initiatives: As part of best initiatives, some of the organizations under Ministry of Culture have undertaken the following initiatives: –

    1. The Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata has implemented the practice of using a waste composting machine to manage its organic waste efficiently. This eco-friendly initiative helps convert garden waste, such as leaves and plant trimmings, into compost. The compost is then used to fertilize the memorial’s lush gardens, promoting sustainable landscaping. The benefits include reduced waste sent to landfills, decreased carbon footprint, and the creation of nutrient-rich soil, contributing to greener surroundings while promoting environmental awareness among visitors.

     

     

    1. Preventive and Curative Conservation of the Rāmāyaṇaa manuscript in the Asiatic Society, Kolkata

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: “Music and dance are languages that transcend borders and are universally understood”: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

    Source: Government of India

    “Music and dance are languages that transcend borders and are universally understood”: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

    “Engaging youth in such festivals helps them stay connected to their roots and strengthens their role in nation-building”: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

    Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Inaugurates International Festival on Indian Dance

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:33PM by PIB Delhi

    The Sangeet Natak Akademi hosted its first-ever International Festival on Indian Dance, featuring artists from around the world. Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a special message for the festival, highlighting the significance of dance in India’s cultural heritage and its role in engaging youth with the nation’s traditions.

    The six-day festival was inaugurated by Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Minister of Culture and Tourism, at the A.P. Shinde Symposium Hall, NASC Complex, Pusa, New Delhi. The event brings together artists, scholars, and students to celebrate and explore the diversity and richness of Indian dance forms.

    In his message, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to the Sangeet Natak Akademi and the Ministry of Culture, stating, “This is a historic moment and a memorable occasion for all of us. The participation of artists from various nations helps in cultural exchange. Music and dance are languages that transcend borders and are universally understood.” PM Modi highlighted the significance of dance for the younger generation, calling it an integral part of India’s cultural identity. He added, “The earliest scriptures dedicated to performing arts were written by Bharat Muni in India. Carrying forward this legacy is both a source of pride and a responsibility.” He emphasized that engaging youth in such festivals helps them stay connected to their roots and strengthens their role in nation-building.

    Speaking on the occasion, Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat elaborates that, “This festival celebrates the grand tradition of Indian dance, bringing together artists, scholars, and practitioners from across the globe to honor our cultural heritage. Like the ever-flowing Ganga, these traditions thrive through the dedication of generations, connecting us to a deeper unity amidst diversity. He said that I come from the deserts of Rajasthan, where art flourished even in scarcity. I have witnessed how music and dance bring joy and meaning to life, just as Mirabai’s devotional songs did. In today’s turbulent world, where geopolitical instability and moral decline are prevalent, India offers a cultural compass through its ancient wisdom, arts, and values. As global acceptance of our practices—from yoga to Ayurveda—grows, it is our responsibility to carry this legacy forward. This festival serves as a platform to exchange ideas, like the churning of the ocean that produced nectar, empowering India and the world with inspiration and direction for future generations.”

    Ms. Uma Nanduri, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the Sangeet Natak Akademi for organizing this incredible event and bringing together so many young participants. At the Ministry of Culture, we are working towards the welfare and equality of the cultural, artistic, and dance communities. We are committed to achieving significant progress in the years ahead under the leadership of our culture minister.”

    Dr. Sonal Mansingh addressed the media, stating, “Hard movement has been replenished again and again by dance. The idea of Nataraj attains greater significance in our times. When people are talking about scientific advancement, artificial intelligence, and more, I fear artificial intelligence might one day lead to a scenario where Sonal Mansingh dances with the help of AI. We have to step ahead while accumulating all these things with propriety, balance, and an understanding of creativity.”

    Dr. Sandhya Purecha, Chairperson, Sangeet Natak Akademi, stated, that she had the good fortune to experience a wide array of performing arts across India. It was almost instinctive that I envisioned uniting all our rich and diverse dance traditions under one roof for a nuanced exploration of Indian dance in its many dimensions. As Prime Minister stated, preserving and carrying forward such a rich legacy is a source of pride as well as a responsibility.”

    About The festival:

    The International Festival on Indian Dance, organized by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, is bringing together artists, scholars, dance critics, and performers from around the world. The festival kicked off today. It will include thirty seminars exploring various themes, including the historical and contemporary evolution of Indian dance, dance education, research methodologies, and the impact of artificial intelligence on the arts. Discussions will also cover corporate social responsibility (CSR) funding and sustainable livelihoods for performers.

    Each evening, the Kamani Auditorium will feature cultural performances showcasing the talents of renowned artists, including Dr. Sonal Mansingh and Ramli Ibrahim, as well as solo and group acts from India and abroad. Additionally, two exhibitions, opening today, will be featured: one at the Lalit Kala Akademi highlighting the history of the Sangeet Natak Akademi and another at the A.P. Shinde Symposium Hall showcasing the achievements of participating artists. The festival aims to foster discussions on sustainable careers in the arts and promote institutional support for Indian dance, creating a platform for collaboration and cultural exchange.

    About Sangeet Natak Akademi:

    About Sangeet Natak Akademi: Sangeet Natak Akademi- India’s national academy of music, dance and drama – is the first national academy of the arts set up by the Republic of India. It was created by a resolution of the (then) Ministry of Education, Government of India, dated 31 May 1952.

    The Akademi became functional the following year, with the appointment of its first Chairman, Dr P.V. Rajamannar, and the formation of its all-India council of representatives, the General Council. The first President of India, Dr Rajendra Prasad, inaugurated it on 28 January 1953 at a special function held in the Parliament House. Since its inception, the Akademi has been functioning as the apex body in the field of Performing arts in the country, preserving and promoting the vast intangible heritage of India’s diverse culture expressed in forms of music, dance and drama. In furtherance of its objectives, the Akademi coordinates and collaborates with Government and arts academies of different States and Union Territories of the Union of India, as also with major cultural institutions in the country.

    The Akademi establishes and looks after institutions and projects of national importance in the field of the performing arts. As the apex body specializing in the Performing arts, the Akademi also renders advice and assistance to the Government of India in the task of formulating and implementing policies and programmes in the field of the performing arts. Additionally, the Akademi carries a part of the responsibilities of the state for fostering cultural contacts between various regions in India, and between India and the world.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Expenditure along with its organizations is implementing the Special Campaign 4.0 for institutionalizing swachhata and minimizing pendency

    Source: Government of India

    Department of Expenditure  along with its organizations is implementing the Special Campaign 4.0 for institutionalizing swachhata and minimizing pendency

    Campaign aims to improve overall cleanliness of Government offices and enhance public experience of common public with Government Offices

    Special health camps organised for Safai Mitras

    Swachhata pledge administered

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:44PM by PIB Delhi

    The Department of Expenditure along with its organizations namely Controller General of Accounts, Chief Adviser Cost, Central Pension Accounting Office, Arun Jaitley National Institute of Financial Management is implementing the Special Campaign 4.0 for institutionalizing swachhata and minimizing pendency. The Campaign aims to improve overall cleanliness of Government offices and enhance public experience of common public with Government Offices.

    The Campaign started with the Preparatory Phase from 16th to 30th September, 2024, wherein targets/ activities under various categories have been identified for implementation/disposal during Implementation Phase from 2nd to 31st October, 2024. With the start of implementation phase w.e.f 2nd October, 2024, the Department of Expenditure has started liquidating the pendencies/ targets identified in respect of Public Grievances, Public Grievances Appeals, MP References, State Government References, Inter Ministerial Reference, PMO References, simplification of rules/ procedures, record management, etc. During the remaining period of this phase, the focus will be on achieving maximum disposal of the identified targets.

    Apart from identifying and liquidating pendencies as well as regular cleaning activities, the Department of Expenditure  also undertook  thematic activities/practices during the Campaign.-

    The Senior Officers of the Department inspected the offices and building premises in North Block to monitor the preparations/ progress of the Campaign and emphasized on maintaining highest standards of cleanliness.

     

       

     

      

    A Medical Test Camp under Safai Mitra Surakasha Shivir was conducted on 17th September, 2024 at North Block, New Delhi for Safai Mitras. A team of lab technicians collected their blood samples for the purpose of conducting basic medicals tests such as LFT, KFT, Blood Sugar (HbA1c + BSF) and HMG. A total of 102 Safai Mitras participated in the Camp.

     

     

     

    Safai Mitra Surakasha Shivir was organized on 20th September, 2024 in North Block, New Delhi for Safai Mitras. The Shivir was inaugurated by Dr. Manoj Govil, Secretary (Expenditure) in a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony. More than 100 Safai Mitras, who underwent medical blood tests on 17th September, 2024, were examined in the Shivir by two general physicians from Rural Health Training Centre, Najafgarh and an Ophthalmologist from Sharp Sight Eye Centre, New Delhi. The medicines prescribed by the Doctors were also provided to the Safai Mitras. The Shivir concluded with a closing note of Additional Secretary (Pers.) and by felicitating the Doctors and their support staffs.

     

    Finance Secretary & Secretary (DIPAM), in presence of Secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs and Department of Expenditure, administered Swachhata Pledge to officials/staff of the Departments of Expenditure, Economic Affairs and Revenue on 25th September, 2024 to encourage cleanliness, environment protection and sustainable development.

     

    In addition to above activities, the Department of Expenditure has organized Swachhata Shramdaan drive on 3rd October, 2024 in the premises of North Block, New Delhi under the Special Campaign 4.0. The Secretaries of Department of Economic Affairs and Department of Expenditure led the cleanliness drive and other Senior Officers as well as Staff of Department of Expenditure, Department of Economic Affairs and Department of Revenue actively participated in the mega cleanliness drive to spread awareness about cleanliness and environmental friendliness.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Sahitya Akademi at Frankfurt International Book Fair

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:44PM by PIB Delhi

    Sahitya Akademi, India’s premier literary institution, is participating in the 75th edition of the prestigious Frankfurt International Book Fair to be held from 16 to 20 October 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurter Buchmesse, the world’s largest trade fair for books, brings best publishers and authors from all over the world. In this edition, Sahitya Akademi will be displaying 100 of its titles and will be engaging the best publishers from around the globe to exchange the permissions. This effort is part of Sahitya Akademi’s commitment to promote Indian literature beyond the shores of India. Apart from professional publishing engagements, Sahitya Akademi will be organizing three literary events at the fair. On 16 October 2024, there will be a panel discussion on the “Literary Heritage of India” featuring eminent writers and scholars, Prof. Badri Narayan, Prof Dhananjay Singh and Sri Vishwas Patil. On the evening of 16th October 2024, there will be a “Meet the Author” programme with Sri Vishwas Patil. Both the events will be moderated by Dr K. Sreenivasarao, Secretary, Sahitya Akademi. Prof Badri Narayan is an eminent poet and Director and Professor at the G.B. Pant Institute of Social Science, Allahabad, Prof Dhananjay Singh is the Member Secretary of ICSSR and Sri Vishwas Patil is an eminent Marathi writer and scholar. On 17th a Meet the Author is scheduled with Prof. Badri Narayan, moderated by Secretary Sahitya Akademi. Sahitya Akademi sends Indian writers’ delegations to attend the fair whenever Akademi takes part in the book fair to enable them to have the firsthand exposure of various literatures from around the world and interact with the best minds from various countries.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of State Sh. Jitendra Singh emphasizes collaboration and innovation as key drivers of India’s climate action

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister of State Sh. Jitendra Singh emphasizes collaboration and innovation as key drivers of India’s climate action

    National Action Plan on Climate Change quintessential to India’s climate strategy and adaptation efforts:- Dr. Jitendra Singh

    Dr. Singh urges citizens for collective efforts in climate fight, encourages simple daily steps towards sustainability

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:46PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh has said that there is an urgent need for decisive action to combat climate change, a challenge that is no longer a distant threat but an immediate reality affecting lives, economies, and the future of the planet. He was addressing the Times Now Global Sustainability Alliance’s 6th edition of the SDG Summit 2024 in New Delhi today. The theme for the address was Game Changing India’s Science Based Targets for Climate Change.

    Recognizing India’s responsibility as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, Dr. Singh reaffirmed the country’s commitment to balancing sustainable development with global climate change mitigation efforts. He highlighted the importance of science-based targets, which, in alignment with the goals of the Paris Agreement, aim to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, with aspirations to restrict it to 1.5 degrees.

    He outlined India’s key climate targets, which include:

    A reduction of 33-35% in greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 2030, using 2005 levels as a baseline.

    A commitment to increasing non-fossil fuel energy capacity to 500 GW.

    An ambitious goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070.

    The Minister of State underscored the importance of collaboration in achieving these targets, urging stronger partnerships between government, industry, academia, and civil society. He highlighted that innovation will be central to India’s strategy, whether through advancements in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, or green technologies. The government is committed to supporting research and development to drive these innovations under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

     

    Dr. Singh pointed to the robust policy framework established by the Government of India to guide climate action, with the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) playing a pivotal role. The NAPCC, launched in 2008, comprises eight key missions that address various aspects of climate adaptation and mitigation:

    1. National Solar Mission: Aims to promote solar energy technologies and achieve 100 GW of solar power capacity by 2022.

    2. National Wind Energy Mission: Focuses on expanding wind energy capacity and encouraging innovation in wind technology.

    3. National Mission for Energy Efficiency: Seeks to enhance energy efficiency through programs such as the Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme.

    4. National Mission on Sustainable Habitat: Aims to promote energy efficiency in buildings, urban planning, and waste management.

    5. National Water Mission: Focuses on water conservation and equitable distribution, addressing the impacts of climate change on water resources.

    6. National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem: Works to protect the fragile Himalayan ecosystem through research and monitoring.

    7. National Mission on Agricultural Adaptation: Aims to build resilience in agriculture by promoting sustainable practices and crop diversification.

    8. National Mission on Green India: Seeks to increase forest cover, restore degraded ecosystems, and enhance ecosystem services.

    Moreover, He emphasized that India has developed various sector-specific strategies to strengthen its climate goals. These goals include:

    Energy Sector: Investments in renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and biomass, alongside the implementation of smart grids and energy storage.

    Transportation: Promotion of electric vehicles (EVs) and enhancement of public transportation systems.

    Agriculture: Focus on climate-resilient crops, improved irrigation, and sustainable farming practices.

    Urban Development: Encouragement of sustainable urban planning, green building practices, and waste management initiatives.

    Water Resources: Promotion of water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and enhanced river basin management.

    Disaster Management: Strengthening resilience against climate-induced disasters through improved early warning systems and community preparedness.

    Dr. Singh urged every citizen to actively participate in the fight against climate change, emphasizing that simple changes in daily life can have a significant impact. He stressed the importance of fostering a culture of sustainability and urged all stakeholders to collaborate towards a resilient and sustainable future.

    He congratulated the organisers and wished success to the event.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Financial Services along with its organisations organises massive cleanliness activities under Special campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Department of Financial Services along with its organisations organises massive cleanliness activities under Special campaign 4.0

    More than 10000 sites cleaned across the country and approx. 3.50 lakh sq. ft have been freed up

    Platform of Special Campaign 4.0 being used to spread the awareness among general public on Cyber Fraud, Nomination in accounts, Updation of KYC

    Posted On: 16 OCT 2024 6:49PM by PIB Delhi

    The Department of Financial Services along with its organisations (PSBs, PSFIs, PSICs, RRBs etc.), have carried out massive cleaning activities covering its own premises and public places including bus stands, beaches, temples and schools during the second week of the Special Campaign 4.0.

    More than 10000 sites have been cleaned across the country and approx. 3.50 lakh sq. ft have been freed. These freed spaces will be utilized for various purposes like lounge area for customers, parking, storage, creche for employees etc.

    Furthermore, all the Public Sector Banks and RRBs are undertaking other activities in campaign mode viz. dormant accounts activation, renewal of locker agreements, pension grievances redressal and nomination updation in accounts. More than 35 lakhs dormant accounts have been activated and more than 10 lakhs nomination has been updated.  More than 20,000 pensioners have been contacted during the first fortnight of the campaign to address their grievances and educate them with various initiatives taken by PSBs like online submission of life certificate, door step banking facilities etc.

    The organisations of DFS are utilizing the platform of Special Campaign 4.0 to spread the awareness among general public on Cyber Fraud, Nomination in accounts, Updation of KYC etc.

     

     

     

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