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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Miha Švent appointed as EIB Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Source: European Investment Bank

    • The EU Bank announces appointment of its new representative and remains committed to strengthening Bosnia and Herzegovina’s sustainable connectivity, climate action, energy security, and market competitiveness.
    • To date, EIB Global has provided €3.5 billion in affordable financial support and technical assistance to the country for strategic projects.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB Global) has appointed Miha Švent as its new representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Under the new stewardship, the EU bank will remain committed to supporting the country’s green transition, connectivity and progress on its EU accession path to build on the achievements made during the tenure of the outgoing EIB representative, Sandrine Friscia, whose mandate ended in 2024.

    Miha Švent brings nearly 30 years of experience in international development, public infrastructure financing and private business development. Prior to this appointment, he was a senior member of the EIB Advisory Department, where he led the advancement of advisory partnerships with international financial institutions, governments and development banks. Before joining the EIB, he worked for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, leading business advisory programmes in the Western Balkans and other regions. A Slovenian national, he holds master’s degrees from the Universities of Sheffield and Ljubljana.

    EIB Vice-President Robert de Groot, who is responsible for the Western Balkans, stated: “With the European Commission and our partners in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are supporting projects that lead to improved road safety, a more secure and diversified energy supply, better water supply across municipalities, modern healthcare facilities, and new jobs. With €3.5 billion invested so far, we have increased the country’s climate and economic resilience, while creating conditions for more successful regional and EU market integration. Now, with the EU’s Growth Plan and our new representative, we hope to propel these initiatives even further.”

    Expressing his vision for the role, Miha Švent, the new EIB representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, said: “I am honoured to take on this new role and look forward to further strengthening cooperation with all our partners in the country. Coming from the EIB advisory team, I would like to emphasise the importance of technical support in preparing strategic projects, which is often a prerequisite for accessing available EU funds, including grants under the Western Balkans Investment Framework. Therefore, as well as providing favourable financing, our priority for the country remains to strengthen the capacities of local project management teams, develop and implement new viable investments for the benefit of people and local businesses.”

    Among the milestones achieved in EIB-supported projects in 2024, the Herzegovina Bridge was inaugurated last September – the largest bridge on Corridor Vc in BiH, spanning nearly 1 km across the Neretva river. Additionally, Sarajevo has new state-of-the-art trams, 40 years after they were replaced, as part of the urban transport rehabilitation project.

    Background information:

    About the EIB and EIB Global

    The European Investment Bank is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by its Member States. It finances investments that contribute to EU policy objectives. EIB projects bolster competitiveness, drive innovation, promote sustainable development, enhance social and territorial cohesion, and support a just and swift transition to climate neutrality.

    EIB Global is the EIB Group’s specialised arm devoted to increasing the impact of international partnerships and development finance, and a key partner of Global Gateway. We aim to support €100 billion of investment by the end of 2027 – around one-third of the overall target of this EU initiative. Within Team Europe, EIB Global fosters strong, focused partnerships alongside fellow development finance institutions and civil society. EIB Global brings the EIB Group closer to local people, companies and institutions through our offices around the world.

    About the EIB in BiH

    The EU bank has been active in BiH since 1977. To date, it has invested €3.5 billion, mostly in support of the transportation sector and small and medium businesses. For more information regarding the EIB’s projects in BiH, please refer to: https://www.eib.org/en/projects/regions/enlargement/the-western-balkans/bosnia-herzegovina/index.htm

    The EIB is one of the leading international financiers in the Western Balkans. For detailed information on the EIB’s activities in the Western Balkans, visit www.eib.org/en/publications/the-eib-in-the-western-balkans.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the EU (HOUS) constituted – Special committee on the European Democracy Shield

    Source: European Parliament

    The European Parliament established a Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the European Union on 18 December 2024. The committee’s primary objective is to propose solutions for decent, sustainable, and affordable housing for all European citizens.
    The Special Committee comprises 33 Members and will operate with a 12-month mandate.

    The constitutive meeting was held on 30 January 2025 in Brussels, where HOUS Members elected Ms Irene TIGNALI (S&D, Italy) as Chair. The following Members were elected as Vice-Chairs, forming the Bureau:

    First Vice-Chair: Mr Dirk GOTINK (EPP, Netherlands)
    Second Vice-Chair: Mr Vicent MARZÀ IBÁÑEZ (Greens, Spain)
    Third Vice-Chair: Mr Ciaran Mullooly (Renew, Ireland)
    Fourth Vice-Chair: Ms Regina Doherty (EPP, Ireland)

    Source : © European Union, 2025 – EP

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: At a Glance – Exploring synergies between Horizon Europe and the EU Cohesion Policy – 31-01-2025

    Source: European Parliament

    This study examines the evolution and the current status of the implementation of synergies between Horizon Europe and the Cohesion Policy funds for research and innovation activities. It provides insights into the main barriers and drivers for the uptake of these synergies, along with possible pathways forward to achieve greater innovation outcomes. This document was provided by the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies at the request of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE).

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Study – Exploring synergies between Horizon Europe and the EU Cohesion Policy – 31-01-2025

    Source: European Parliament

    This study examines the evolution and the current status of the implementation of synergies between Horizon Europe and the Cohesion Policy funds for research and innovation activities. It provides insights into the main barriers and drivers for the uptake of these synergies, along with possible pathways forward to achieve greater innovation outcomes. This document was provided by the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies at the request of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE).

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Action to reduce energy prices and address significant disparities between EU Member States – E-000319/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000319/2025
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Dimitris Tsiodras (PPE)

    In its answer to the question from myself and other MEPs on the rising cost of electricity[1], the Commission announced an action plan for affordable energy prices. Since then, the price of energy has remained high, while price volatility is having a significant impact on households and the competitiveness of European businesses, which face very high energy costs compared to their competitors in non-EU countries. Immediate action is needed to bring down energy prices and address significant disparities between Member States.

    In view of the above, can the Commission say:

    • 1.In what stage of preparation is the above-mentioned action plan? Are there any updates regarding its timeline and content?
    • 2.Also in view of the upcoming publication of the Clean Industrial Deal, does it plan to include provisions on improving energy interconnections, increasing cross-border flows where there are significant price differences and creating a mechanism to compensate countries that are making investments that greatly benefit the European network?

    Submitted: 24.1.2025

    • [1] https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-10-2024-001736_EN.html
    Last updated: 31 January 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Indian Railways Launches ‘SwaRail’ SuperApp for Beta Testing – Final Public Launch after Trials: A One-Stop Solution for Seamless Railway Services

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Indian Railways Launches ‘SwaRail’ SuperApp for Beta Testing – Final Public Launch after Trials: A One-Stop Solution for Seamless Railway Services

    SwaRail’ SuperApp Integrates Multiple Railway Services, Reduces App Clutter and Space Usage

    ‘SwaRail’ SuperApp Provides Seamless Access to Ticket Booking, Platform Tickets, PNR Enquiries, Food Ordering, Rail Madad, and Freight Services

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 10:10PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Railways has introduced the SuperApp ‘SwaRail’ today, a one-stop solution offering comprehensive railway services to the public. Currently in beta testing, the app is available for download on the Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.cris.aikyam) and Apple App Store (https://testflight.apple.com/join/aWFYt6et). A key focus of the App is enhancing user experience with a seamless and clean user interface (UI). It integrates various railway services, eliminating the need for multiple applications and reducing space consumption on user devices.

    Developed by the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) the SuperApp integrates all public-facing applications of Indian Railways into a single platform. The App caters to a wide range of user needs, including:

    • Reserved Ticket Bookings
    • Unreserved Ticket and Platform Ticket Bookings
    • Parcel and Freight Enquiries
    • Train and PNR Status Enquiries
    • Food Orders on Trains
    • Rail Madad for Complaint Management

    The SuperApp of Indian Railways is slated to be released to the public shortly. This app integrates various services offered by Indian Railways, which are currently available on separate mobile apps, into a single user interface, ensuring seamless navigation.

     

    Unique Features of the SuperApp

     

    1. Single Sign-On – Users will be able to access all services using a single set of credentials. Moreover, the same credentials will be used across existing Indian Railways apps like IRCTC RailConnect, UTS Mobile App, etc.
    2. All-in-One App – Currently, different apps are available for reserved and unreserved booking. Additionally, a separate app is required to check train movement and schedules. All these services will now be accessible through a unified app.
    3. Integrated Services – Services are being integrated to deliver comprehensive information from multiple sources in a cohesive and unified manner. For example, PNR enquiry will also display associated train information.
    4. Easy Onboarding/Sign-Up – Users can onboard the SuperApp using their existing RailConnect or UTS App credentials. The sign-up process has been simplified to enhance the user experience and make the app easily accessible.
    5. Ease of Login – Multiple login options have been provided to improve user experience. Once logged in, the app can be subsequently accessed using either an m-PIN or biometric authentication.

    Focus on User Feedback

    The Ministry of Railway invites users to experience the SuperApp during this Beta phase and provide valuable feedback for its improvement. This initiative is a significant step toward leveraging technology to enhance convenience for railway users. The SuperApp provides smarter, simpler, and more efficient access to Indian Railways services. The SuperApp Beta testing phase is being closely monitored by the CRIS team to ensure timely resolution of user feedback and suggestions. After a thorough evaluation, the Ministry will plan the App’s mass launch.

    How to Get Started

    • Download the App from the Play Store or App Store as shared by CRIS.
    • Existing users of RailConnect or UTS Mobile App can log in directly with their credentials.
    • New users can register with minimal data entry requirements.

    About the SuperApp

    The SuperApp is a one-stop solution offering multiple public-facing services of Indian Railways, including Reserved and Unreserved Ticket Booking, Platform and Parcel Booking, Train and PNR Enquiries, and Help through Rail Madad.

    The App allows users to onboard using their existing RailConnect or UTS on Mobile credentials. Once registered, the same credentials apply across these platforms. The single-sign-on feature reduces the need to remember multiple passwords.

    On first login, an R-Wallet is created for every user to facilitate ticket bookings. Existing R-Wallets from the UTS on Mobile App are automatically linked. The App also provides a secure and convenient login option using a numeric m-PIN. For enquiries, users can log in as Guests via mobile number/OTP.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mahakumbh 2025: Medical Facilities further strengthened in Prayagraj, in view of the upcoming third Amrit Snan on Basant Panchami

    Source: Government of India

    Mahakumbh 2025: Medical Facilities further strengthened in Prayagraj, in view of the upcoming third Amrit Snan on Basant Panchami

    23 hospitals with a total capacity of 360 beds set up; Emergency medical services expanded and a Medical force deployed to tackle any emergency situation

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 9:40PM by PIB Delhi

    To further strengthen health services for devotees during the third Amrit Snan on Basant Panchami (February 3rd, 2025), the health infrastructure in Mahakumbh Nagar is being enhanced. Starting Thursday, the medical force has been activated. A total of 23 hospitals with a capacity of 360 beds have been fully prepared to provide essential medical services. A special medical team toured the mela area to assess the effectiveness of these arrangements and carefully examined the health service preparations to ensure quick and smooth medical assistance for devotees in case of any emergency.

     

    To ensure safety of devotees, comprehensive health arrangements and sufficient medical force have been fully prepared. During the Amrit Snan, medical facilities have been expanded to handle any emergency, including the establishment of a state-of-the-art central hospital with a capacity of 100 beds. In addition, two sub-central hospitals with a capacity of 25 beds, eight sector hospitals with 20 beds each, and two infectious disease hospitals with 20 beds each have been set up to quickly address all health issues.

    To ensure immediate availability of first aid, 10 first aid posts with a single bed are operational, where a team of trained medical staff will be on duty at all times. To make emergency services more effective, ambulances and medical teams have been deployed to quickly transport patients to hospitals when needed. Furthermore, regular health checks and adherence to sanitation guidelines are being ensured under the supervision of specialist doctors in the mela area.

    To maintain smooth health services, a team of senior medical officers is continuously inspecting the mela area, taking corrective actions as necessary. The administration has ensured the availability of sufficient medicines, life-saving equipment, and medical resources at health centers to provide timely medical care to devotees in any situation. Help desks and information centers have been set up to assist the millions of devotees visiting the Mahakumbh, where medical staff will be available for health-related information and assistance. The aim of this entire setup is to provide better healthcare services to the devotees.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Text of Vice-President’s address at the 3rd National Conference of Deaf-blind on ‘Advocacy for Education and Employment’ (Excerpts)

    Source: Government of India

    I must share our joy, joy of myself and Dr Sudesh Dhankhar right from the time we came here. Our energy level has gone up. Our happiness has risen. We feel blessed to be at this place. I congratulate the Institute and others that have converged to hold this third national seminar on very important subject, Deaf-Blind on advocacy for education and employment. Education and employment, both are fundamental. Boys and Girls, loss of physical vision, I have seen can be compensated. But you have that vision which matters to us. When that vision is perverted, dangers emanate.

    What I have seen here when there was an address, I was overwhelmed, not only by what I saw but the response thereof. My deep sense of gratitude to all those who have come together and thought leaders professionals, change makers to contribute to this great cause of humanity. This collective will generate inclusivity and compassion. Rights appreciation about those who are challenged or differently-abled is fundamental. They have enormous talent and potential. They have infinite capacity to contribute. They require some handholding. Let me remind you by quoting a couplet from our great epic Ramcharitmanas. The couplet is in Uttar kand “पर हित सरिस धर्म नहिं भाई। पर पीड़ा सम नहिं अधमाई॥“In translation it means it is ultimate religiosity. It is highest the Dharma, if you alleviate suffering of someone, if you minimise pain of someone, if you hand hold someone. And it is extreme painful irreligiousityअधर्म if you inflict some kind of pain in anybody. We must draw our lessons. Let all our actions be marked by empathy, compassion. I have no doubt that the enormous potential of the differently challenged or physically challenged whom the Prime Minister has rightly given a name Divyang. Divyang is expression of divinity. A greatest respect to human being. The nation will flourish with your participation. History is a proof that disability has not tamed human spirit. Human spirit that which is in you cannot be tamed, you can overcome daunting situations. Mountains have been climbed. Rivers have been crossed. Records have been set in Paralympics. I have had the good fortune to see in India International Paralympic Games.

    The talent which is there in this group, the group before me is a source of inspiration and motivation for all who think they are abled because they have vision, they can hear, they can speak. As I said you are the gifted once with the real vision that vision is a precious jewel. Let me tell you the greatest scientist of our generation who changed understanding of physics, professor, Stephen Hawkins he was challenged and who does not know Helen Keller. She had difficulty in speaking and listening, but she turned out to be one of the greatest authors. I see all around Stephen Hawkins and Helen Kellers in our country. I have seen them myself. Our mission, therefore has to be very clear and that is in our Constitution. We have to provide a life of dignity, purpose and fulfilment. Fortunately, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed in mission mode to serve the cause of Divyang.

    He has got them in vote, in elections, in governance, in every walk of life. He has created policies that allow our Divyang to fully exploit their potential, their talent and realise their dreams. Let me tell you some of the schemes that make us proud, inclusive governance and Viksit Bharat is not possible without your participation. Democracy will be incomplete and suffer a great void without your satisfaction to use your talent. In 2016, as was indicated by our friend and the nation passed Rights of Person with disabilities. This was in 2016, the third year of Prime Minister‘s regime. The purpose was to facilitate their voting, special queues, voting from home, braille features on EVMs and numerous other initiatives. This has increased quality of participation in our democratic process. Election commission of India has gone a great length to enhance it. Reservation in education increased in premier institutions also from 3 to 5%. I am personally aware and delighted when a Divyang gets into Indian foreign service, Indian Administrative Service. Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre set up in 2015 and National Institute of Mental Health Rehabilitation in 2019 are steps in the right direction.

    Centre for disability sports is being set up at Gwalior for specially abled citizens. Boys, and girls, Paralympics that are in four categories dealing with different disabilities are now global event in which Indian participation is getting glorified. Accessible India campaign, Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan launched in 2015, the result is all institutions. The infrastructure has to be friendly for Divyangjans.This as a matter of fact is a social responsibility which I am happy to note is being discharged by everyone.

    We all need to converge to bring out the best in our divyangjan. This requires special educators, special curriculum and methodologies. It is time, we employ technology, artificial intelligence, advanced technologies, so that this very valuable category of human resource can optimally perform.

    One of the most delightful moment which me and my wife, Dr. Sudesh had when we went to an autism school in Delhi, the school initiated by Rashmi Das. She took up the challenge in a passion mode, in a mission mode. She executed the project which is world class. It is there that I came to know that autism is a different kind of a challenge where you require a different kind of ecosystem. I have no doubt Rashmi Das Institute in Autism will soon be world class because we need to not only hand hold, emotionally hand hold. We need to give company to them. It is only a matter of time when we will find their touch of hand with us will convey energy to us. They will give us more than they will take from us.We need to be highly sensitive to their health requirements. We need to evolve a mechanism that engages in a system which is efficient, seamless, helpful, affirmative and productive for them. We must always ensure they must not have isolation. They must have company. That will be soothing either side. Sometimes they may require counseling, but who does not require counseling?And therefore, community engagement not with a sense of sympathy, but with a sense of empathy. Community engagement on a level playing field. Community engagement which allows them to express themselves in music, in art, in games, in sports and other aspects. I am sure all steps will be taken because government has provided futuristic affirmative policies to hand hold this category.

    Our journey to build inclusive Bharat, developed Bharat, A Bharat of our dreams cannot fructify unless your dreams are satisfied.On your own, you are capable to catalyze your dreams but others should not come in the way. In this great effort, NGOs have a greater role to play. The role should not be cosmetic or surface scratching. The role must be achievement oriented. CSR funds must be committed for development of this category. Let each one of us contribute because each one of us has a role to play. As policymakers, we have two distinguished Parliamentarians and Deputy Chairmen of the Rajya Sabha here. Great role as policymakers, as educators, advocates, caregivers, or simply as compassionate human beings. Let us discharge this divine obligation and ensure that the world is a good place to live for our dear Divyangjans.

    Let me conclude by a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: I quote, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Unquote. Let us dedicate ourselves to the service of those who look for us, who look us for support and solidarity, not sympathy.

    On my own behalf and that of my wife, Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar I can assure you in our own way we will look for opportunities to contribute and will be in touch with this Institute.

    I wish all of you a great future because no nation in the world has risen in last 10 years as Bharat has risen. The jump that Bharat has taken by economic upsurge, infrastructure growth, deep technological penetration, and improvement in the lives of ordinary people by toilet, by gas connection, by piped water, by connectivity of rail, road, air. And this makes our Bharat at the moment most aspirational country in the world that challenge requires every human resource in the country gets opportunity of expression, your expression and dialogue with you will define a sense of our civilization. Helping this category Divyang will turn out to be nectar for the persons who are doing it.

    I am grateful. My best wishes to all of you.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Notification of Aadhaar Authentication for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Amendment Rules, 2025

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Notification of Aadhaar Authentication for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Amendment Rules, 2025

     Aadhaar Authentication expanded to government and private entities for providing various services in the public interest boosting innovation, knowledge, and public service enhancement

    Amendments to enhance the scope for residents in availing many new services seamlessly w.r.t E-Commerce, Travel, Tourism, Hospitality, and Health Services

    Amended Rules to promote the ease of living and livelihood

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 8:18PM by PIB Delhi

    Aadhaar Authentication for Good Governance (Social Welfare, Innovation, Knowledge) Amendment Rules, 2025 under the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 have been notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) today. This amendment has been done to help in improving transparency and inclusivity in the decision-making process.

    Expanding Aadhaar Authentication for Ease of Living

    The amendment seeks to enhance the scope and utility of Aadhaar authentication to further promote good governance, social welfare, innovation, and knowledge dissemination allowing the usage of Aadhaar for improving service delivery and thereby enhancing ease of living for residents and enabling better access to various services for them. The amendment would help people seamlessly avail the services of e-commerce, travel, tourism, hospitality and health sector etc. being provided by entities other than government entities also.

    The amendment enables both government and non-government entities to avail Aadhaar authentication service for providing various services in the public interest for related specific purposes like enablement of innovation, spread of knowledge, promoting ease of living of residents and enabling better access to services for them. This will help both the service providers as well as the service seekers to have trusted transactions.

    Streamlined approval process for Aadhaar Authentication requests

    Any entity seeking Aadhaar authentication will be required to apply with the details of intended requirements to the concerned ministry or department of the Central or the State government in a format being made available on a portal for this purpose. The applications will be examined by UIDAI and MeitY will issue the approval based on the recommendation of UIDAI. The concerned ministry or department of the Central or State Government will notify the entity for Aadhaar usage after receiving confirmation from MeitY.

    This amendment is expected to enhance access to efficient and streamlined Aadhaar-enabled services for individuals. It will encourage the development of innovative digital solutions leveraging Aadhaar authentication and strengthen partnerships between the government and other entities for improved governance solutions.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National Conference on Good Governance – Day 2 Concludes with Emphasis on Digital Transformation and Citizen-Centric Governance

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 7:55PM by PIB Delhi

    The National Conference on Good Governance in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, reinforced the government’s vision of technology-driven governance, process re-engineering, and proactive public service delivery. The conference, attended by senior officials, policymakers, and governance experts from across the country, showcased key innovations and successful governance models.

    Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Shri V. Srinivas, commended the Government of Gujarat for its exemplary efforts in enhancing public service delivery through technology. He highlighted the Gujarat model of governance as a benchmark in bridging the gap between government and citizens through integrated service portals and digital innovations.

    A major highlight of the conference was the presentation of 16 award-winning projects from the Government of India and 9 award-winning projects from Gujarat, underscoring pioneering initiatives in smart governance infrastructure. Discussions focused on the implementation of integrated command and control centers, real-time urban service monitoring using IoT (Internet of Things), and AI-based predictive analytics for decision-making. These advancements are shaping the future of governance, ensuring efficient, transparent, and data-driven solutions for citizens.

    Dr. Jayanti Ravi, Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue), Government of Gujarat, highlighted Gujarat’s efforts in digitizing healthcare service delivery, particularly for frontline health workers. She emphasized the challenges faced by ASHAs (Accredited Social Health Activists), FLWs (Female Health Workers), and ANMs (Auxiliary Nurse Midwives) due to manual data collection and introduced TeCHO, a mobile and web-based application aimed at real-time data capture, automated alerts for high-risk cases, and beneficiary tracking. Launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the platform has significantly improved healthcare data accuracy and coverage.

    Another key theme discussed was digital identity frameworks, including Aadhaar-based authentication, e-KYC services, and blockchain-enabled transactions, which have simplified welfare disbursements, licensing, and documentation while enhancing transparency and reducing corruption.

    In continuation of its commitment to governance reforms, the DARPG launched the biannual e-journal, ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance (Vol 1 & 2),’ showcasing National e-Governance Award-winning initiatives. Additionally, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and Gujarat’s Hon’ble Minister of Finance, Energy & Petrochemicals, Shri Kanubhai Desai, launched the State Collaboration Initiative (SCI) Portal, furthering cooperative governance across states.

    The conference reaffirmed the Centre-State collaboration in scaling digital governance innovations for more inclusive, efficient, and technology-driven public administration. Participants emphasized the importance of replicating successful governance models nationwide to strengthen service delivery and enhance citizen engagement. With continued policy reforms, digital initiatives, and AI-driven citizen services, India is poised to emerge as a global leader in next-generation governance transformation.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: India’s Growth Story in Numbers, Some interesting data points from the Economic Survey: Prime Minister

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 7:46PM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has highlighted key insights from the Economic Survey 2024-25 underscoring India’s remarkable progress in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and innovation.

    The Prime Minister said in X post;

    “Some interesting data points from the Economic Survey. Do have a look…”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Webinar by TRAI on digital connectivity inside buildings with Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERA) representatives

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 7:04PM by PIB Delhi

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has conducted a webinar on the need of good digital connectivity inside buildings and TRAI’s “Regulation on Rating of Properties for Digital Connectivity, 2024 “ with representatives from Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERA) from States and UTs on 30th January 2025.

    The webinar was chaired by Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman TRAI. The webinar was attended by total 116 participants, including representatives from Real Estate Regulatory authorities across 24 States and UTs, senior officers from TRAI HQ and  regional offices of TRAI.  

    Chairman, TRAI in his opening remarks, emphasised the need for collaboration with Real Estate Regulatory Authorities who can play a pivotal role in addressing the digital connectivity issues inside buildings.

    A presentation covering various provisions of the regulations including process of registration of digital connectivity rating agencies and property managers, digital connectivity rating steps and rating criteria was given by Shri Tejpal Singh Advisor TRAI. The queries of RERA representatives were replied by TRAI Officers.

    The webinar also deliberated upon possible areas of collaboration between TRAI and Real Estate Regulatory Authorities. The webinar was appreciated by the representatives of RERA who desired the need of further similar interactions with all stakeholders.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: FIU-IND imposes monetary penalty of Rs. 9 crore 27 lakhs on Virtual Digital Asset Service Provider Bybit Fintech Limited (Bybit)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:54PM by PIB Delhi

    The Financial Intelligence Unit-India (FIU-IND) in furtherance of the powers conferred upon the Director FIU-IND under Section 13(2)(d) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (as amended) (“PMLA”) has imposed a monetary penalty of Total ₹9,27,00,000 (Nine crore twenty-seven lakh rupees) on Bybit Fintech Limited (Bybit) a Virtual Digital Asset Service Provider (VDA SP) with reference to the violations of its obligations under the PMLA read with the Prevention of Money Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005 (“PML Rules”) issued thereunder and applicable guidelines and advisories issued by the Director FIU-IND.

    As a Virtual Digital Asset Service Provider (VDA SP), Bybit is classified as a ‘reporting entity’ under Section 2(1)(wa) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).Bybit kept expanding its services in the Indian market without securing mandatory registration with the FIU-IND. The persistent and continuous non-compliance caused FIU-IND to block their websites to stop operations under the Information Technology Act, 2000 through the Ministry of Electronics and Communication Technology (MEITY).

    It is noteworthy that FIU-IND had previously issued comprehensive Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Guidelines for Reporting Entities offering Services related to Virtual Digital Assets on March 10, 2023. Furthermore, a detailed circular regarding the registration of Virtual Digital Asset Service Providers as reporting entities was issued on October 17, 2023.

    After conducting a thorough examination of both written and oral submissions from Bybit, Shri Vivek Aggarwal, the Director of FIU-IND, found Bybit liable of the charges for various violations. In an order dated January 31st, 2025, and exercising authority under Section 13 of the PMLA, it was unequivocally established that Bybit was in violation of Section 12(1) of the PMLA read with Rule 2(1)(h), Rule 7(2), Rule 8(2) Rule 8 (4), Rule 3(1)(D) and Rule 7(3) of PMLR, 2005. Consequently, a total penalty of Rs. 9,27,00,000 was imposed on Bybit.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Monthly Review of Accounts of Government of India upto December, 2024 (FY2024-25)

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:46PM by PIB Delhi

    The Monthly Account of the Government of India upto the month of December, 2024 has been consolidated and reports published. The highlights are given below: –

    The Government of India has received ₹23,18,005 crore (72.3% of corresponding BE 2024-25 of Total Receipts upto December, 2024 comprising ₹18,43,053 crore Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), ₹4,47,657 crore of Non-Tax Revenue and ₹27,295 crore of Non-Debt Capital Receipts. ₹9,01,150 crore has been transferred to State Governments as Devolution of Share of Taxes by Government of India upto this period which is ₹1,53,862 crore higher than the previous year.  

    Total Expenditure incurred by Government of India is ₹32,32,094 crore (67.0% of corresponding BE 2024-25), out of which ₹25,46,757 crore is on Revenue Account and ₹6,85,337 crore is on Capital Account. Out of the Total Revenue Expenditure, ₹8,08,313 crore is on account of Interest Payments and ₹3,06,994 crore is on account of Major Subsidies. 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Doctors, Sportspersons and people from different walks of life support PM’s clarion call to fight obesity and reduce oil consumption

    Source: Government of India

    Doctors, Sportspersons and people from different walks of life support PM’s clarion call to fight obesity and reduce oil consumption

    Actor Akshay Kumar praises PM’s message and highlights the importance of good health

    WHO South-East Asia highlights PM’s call for regular physical activity and a balanced nutritious diet

    Doctors from across the country and of multiple specialities speak out in support of PM’s call to action against obesity

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi recently gave a clarion call to fight obesity and reduce oil consumption. This has received wide support from doctors, sportspersons as well as people from different walks of life.

    During his address at the opening ceremony of 38th National Games in Dehradun, Prime Minister discussed how the problem of obesity is increasing rapidly in the country which is  a matter of concern because obesity increases the risk of diseases like diabetes, heart disease. Talking about the Fit India Movement, he spoke about the importance of exercise and diet, with focus on balanced intake. He underlined the importance of reducing unhealthy fat and oil in food, and gave the novel suggestion of reducing daily oil consumption by 10%.

    Actor Akshay Kumar praised the Prime Minister’s message and highlighted the importance of good health.

    The health fraternity has come out in huge numbers supporting the Prime Minister’s clarion call. The World Health Organization South-East Asia highlighted Prime Minister’s call for regular physical activity and a balanced nutritious diet.

    Gautam Khanna, CEO, P. D. Hinduja Hospital, called it a timely message on the importance of reducing obesity and associated risks.

    Dr Harsh Mahajan, Founder & Chairman, Mahajan Imaging & Labs lauded Prime Minister’s call to action to fight against obesity.

    Dr Shuchin Bajaj, Founder Director, Ujala Cygnus Healthcare Services said obesity is a serious challenge which we as a country have to fight immediately and together.

    Various other doctors too spoke in support of the importance of tackling the menace of obesity.

    Several hospitals, medical bodies and associations too came out in support of the movement against obesity, including Indian Dental Association, Tata Memorial Hospital, Endocrine Society of Delhi, among others.

    Sportspersons too have spoken in support of the call given by the Prime Minister. Boxer Vijender Singh said that the campaign launched by PM Modi regarding balanced diet, exercise and health is commendable.

    Fitness coach Mickey Mehta and World Championship bronze medalist boxer Gaurav Bidhuri have also spoken in support of the initiative by the Prime Minister.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: DRDO-Industry-Academia Centre of Excellence at IIT Hyderabad demonstrates Large Area Additive Manufacturing System

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:06PM by PIB Delhi

    A groundbreaking breakthrough has been achieved in DRDO-Industry-Academia Centre of Excellence (DIA-CoE) at IIT Hyderabad in the area of Large Area Additive Manufacturing (LAAM) System. The collaborative efforts between IIT Hyderabad, DRDO’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory, Hyderabad and industry partners have significantly contributed to the achievement for overall growth of additive manufacturing in the country. The application demonstration of the LAAM System is based on Powder based Directed Energy Deposition technology for Fabrication of Rocket Components.

    The indigenously designed machine has a build volume of 1m x 1m x 3m, which makes it one of the largest metal additive manufacturing machines in India. The process is based on Laser and Blown-Powder based Direct Energy Deposition technology and employs dual heads for thermal balancing and speed.

    Recently, a significant milestone has been achieved in the fabrication of a component that is one meter in height, bringing it into the large size league in the process of creating large-sized components using additive manufacturing.

    Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat congratulated DIA-CoE, IIT Hyderabad for the design and development and demonstration of LAAM System. This will open up new possibilities for large-scale production of metal parts, paving the way for growth and innovation in the area of additive manufacturing in the country, he said.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: The Department of Army identifies two of three Army Soldiers involved in Helicopter Crash

    Source: United States Army

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    WASHINGTON — A United States Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crashed at approximately 9 p.m. while performing a training mission near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Jan. 29. There was a three-person crew on board the helicopter. The UH-60 helicopter from the 12th Aviation Battalion, Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Va., collided in midair with an American Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet Flight 5342 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The FAA, NTSB and the United States Army are investigating. The NTSB will lead the investigation. We are working with local officials and will provide any additional information once it becomes available.

    Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia, is believed to be deceased pending positive identification.

    The remains of Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Maryland, have not yet been recovered, therefore is duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN).

    At the request of the family, the name of the third Soldier will not be released at this time. That pilot is also DUSTWUN.

    “Our deepest condolences go out to all the families and friends impacted during this tragedy, and we will support them through this difficult time. Our top priority is to assist in the recovery efforts, while fully cooperating with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and other investigative agencies to determine the cause of this tragic incident,” said Maj. Gen. Trevor J. Bredenkamp, commander Joint Task Force – National Capital Region/ U.S. Army Military District of Washington.

    Chief Warrant Officer 2 Eaves, served in the U.S. Navy from August 2007 to September 2017, then transitioned to a UH-60 pilot for the regular Army from September 2017 to present day. His awards include Army Commendation Medal x3, Navy Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal x3, Navy “E” Ribbon x2, Navy Good Conduct Medal x3, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon and Army Aviator Badge.

    Staff Sgt. O’Hara served as a UH-60 helicopter repairer (15T) in the regular Army from July 2014 to present day. He successfully deployed to Afghanistan from March 2017 to August 2017. His awards include Army Commendation Medal w/C Device, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal x4, Army Good Conduct Medal x3, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with campaign star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, NATO Medal, Aviation Badge and Senior Aviation Badge.

    For more information regarding Chief Warrant Officer 2 Eaves and Staff Sgt. O’Hara, members of the media may contact the Military District of Washington Public Affairs Office at usarmy.mcnair.mdw.mbx.mediadesk-omb@army.mil.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: The Economic survey aptly reflects the robust expansion of India’s power sector, which has witnessed significant strides under our government’s initiatives: Shri Manohar Lal

    Source: Government of India (2)

    The Economic survey aptly reflects the robust expansion of India’s power sector, which has witnessed significant strides under our government’s initiatives: Shri Manohar Lal

    We are committed to ensuring uninterrupted and affordable electricity for every citizen while steering India towards becoming a major energy exporter by 2047: Shri Manohar Lal

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:05PM by PIB Delhi

    The Economic Survey 2024-25, presented in Parliament today, underscores the remarkable progress of India’s power sector, driven by transformative policy measures and sustained reforms, remarked Union Minister for Power and Housing & Urban Affairs Shri Manohar Lal .

    Hon’ble Minister for Power and Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal, lauded the sector’s achievements, emphasizing its financial viability and environmental sustainability.

    India’s installed power capacity grew by 7.2% YoY, reaching 456.7 GW in November 2024, with renewable energy contributing 47% (209.4 GW). Under ₹1.85 lakh crore investments, 18,374 villages were electrified, benefiting 2.9 crore households. The Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (₹3 lakh crore) focuses on power supply and smart meters. PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana targets 40-45 GW rooftop solar by 2027, while ₹7,453 crore VGF supports offshore wind energy. The Green Energy Corridor added 9,136 circuit km transmission lines, improving power supply (urban: 23.4 hrs/day, rural: 21.9 hrs/day) and reducing the energy gap to 0.1%.

    “The survey aptly reflects the robust expansion of India’s power sector, which has witnessed significant strides under our government’s initiatives. We are committed to ensuring uninterrupted and affordable electricity for every citizen while steering India towards becoming a major energy exporter by 2047, in line with the vision of Viksit Bharat,” the Union Minister stated.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: The Economic survey reaffirms the significant strides we have taken in strengthening the urban infrastructure : Shri Manohar Lal

    Source: Government of India (2)

    The Economic survey reaffirms the significant strides we have taken in strengthening the urban infrastructure : Shri Manohar Lal

    The government remains committed to building a future-ready infrastructure ecosystem that supports economic growth and improves the quality of life for all : Shri Manohar

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 6:03PM by PIB Delhi

    The Economic Survey 2025, presented in Parliament today, underscores the remarkable progress made in India’s infrastructure sector, driven by the government’s strategic policies and sustained development efforts.

    Hon’ble Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal, lauded these advancements, highlighting their critical role in fostering inclusive and sustainable growth.

    “The survey reaffirms the significant strides we have taken in strengthening the urban infrastructure. The expansion of metro rail networks crossing the 1000 km of network length has greatly enhanced urban mobility, making cities more accessible and efficient. Additionally, the achievements of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan have played a transformative role in improving sanitation and cleanliness across the country. These efforts are key to realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat, ensuring modern, sustainable, and well-connected infrastructure for every citizen,” the Union Minister stated.

    The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban (PMAY-U), launched in 2015, has sanctioned 1.18 crore houses, with 89 lakh completed as of November 2024. PMAY-U 2.0 aims to assist 1 crore more households.  The Smart Cities Mission has 7,479 projects worth ₹1.50 lakh crore completed, including 35,000+ affordable housing units, 1,700 km of smart roads, and 16 lakh LED streetlights. AMRUT has expanded tap water coverage to 70%, sewerage to 62%, and added 5,070 acres of green space across 500 cities.

    With a continued focus on smart urban planning, enhanced public transportation, and sustainable development, the government remains committed to building a future-ready infrastructure ecosystem that supports economic growth and improves the quality of life for all , remarked Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: DGFT streamlines export regulations in alignment with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare regulatory framework

    Source: Government of India (2)

    DGFT streamlines export regulations in alignment with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare regulatory framework

    Track and Trace System provisions for pharmaceutical exports under Foreign Trade Policy withdrawn

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 5:06PM by PIB Delhi

    The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has decided to streamline export regulations by aligning with the evolving regulatory framework of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW). Accordingly, the provisions related to the Track and Trace System for pharmaceutical exports under the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) are being withdrawn.

    The Track and Trace System, introduced via Public Notice dated 10th January 2011, mandated barcoding at various packaging levels. While tertiary and secondary packaging requirements were successfully implemented in 2011 and 2013, primary-level barcoding and parent-child data uploading faced operational challenges and were repeatedly deferred, with the last extension valid until 1st February 2025.

    The decision to withdraw these provisions is based on the following key considerations:

    • MoH&FW has already implemented barcode/QR code requirements for 300 drug brands under the Drugs Rules, 1945, effective 1st August 2023, with plans for further expansion.
    • Most export destinations have their own serialization requirements, ensuring product traceability without additional domestic regulations.
    • MoH&FW, as the primary regulatory authority, provides a unified framework through the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), ensuring consistency and eliminating duplication.

    With this step, DGFT is enhancing ease of doing business for pharmaceutical exporters while ensuring regulatory coherence. Accordingly, the provisions under Para 2.76 of the Handbook of Procedures (HBP) 2023 have been withdrawn.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDEX OF EIGHT CORE INDUSTRIES (BASE: 2011-12=100) FOR DECEMBER, 2024

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 5:00PM by PIB Delhi

    The combined Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) increased by 4.0 per cent (provisional) in December, 2024 as compared to the Index in December, 2023. The production of Coal, Electricity, Steel, Cement, Refinery Products, Fertilizers and Crude Oil recorded positive growth in December 2024. The details of annual indices, monthly indices and growth rates are provided at Annex I and Annex II.

    2.         The ICI measures the combined and individual performance of production of eight core industries viz. Coal, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Refinery Products, Fertilizers, Steel, Cement and Electricity. The Eight Core Industries comprise 40.27 percent of the weight of items included in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP).

    3.         The final growth rate of Index of Eight Core Industries for September 2024 increased by 2.4 per cent. The cumulative growth rate of ICI during April to December, 2024-25 is 4.2 per cent (provisional) as compared to the corresponding period of last year.

    4.         The summary of the Index of Eight Core Industries is given below:

    Coal – Coal production (weight: 10.33 per cent) increased by 5.3 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 6.2 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Crude Oil – Crude Oil production (weight: 8.98 per cent) increased by 0.6 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index declined by 2.1 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Natural Gas – Natural Gas production (weight: 6.88 per cent) declined by 1.8 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 0.7 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Petroleum Refinery Products – Petroleum Refinery production (weight: 28.04 per cent) increased by 2.8 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 2.7 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Fertilizers – Fertilizer production (weight: 2.63 per cent) increased by 1.7 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 1.6 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Steel – Steel production (weight: 17.92 per cent) increased by 5.1 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 5.8 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Cement – Cement production (weight: 5.37 per cent) increased by 4.0 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 3.3 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Electricity – Electricity generation (weight: 19.85 per cent) increased by 5.1 per cent in December, 2024 over December, 2023. Its cumulative index increased by 5.3 per cent during April to December, 2024-25 over corresponding period of the previous year.

    Note 1: Data for October, 2024, November, 2024 and December, 2024 are provisional. Index numbers of Core Industries are revised/finalized as per updated data from source agencies.

    Note 2: Since April 2014, Electricity generation data from Renewable sources are also included.

    Note 3: The industry-wise weights indicated above are individual industry weights derived from IIP and blown up on pro rata basis to a combined weight of ICI equal to 100.

    Note 4: Since March 2019, a new steel product called Hot Rolled Pickled and Oiled (HRPO) under the item ‘Cold Rolled (CR) coils’ within the production of finished steel has also been included.

    Note 5: Release of the index for January, 2025 will be on Friday 28th February, 2025.

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    Performance of Eight Core Industries

    Yearly Index & Growth Rate

    Base Year: 2011-12=100

    Index

    Sector

    Coal

    Crude Oil

    Natural Gas

    Refinery Products

    Fertilizers

    Steel

    Cement

    Electricity

    Overall Index

    Weight

    10.33

    8.98

    6.88

    28.04

    2.63

    17.92

    5.37

    19.85

    100.00

    2012-13

    103.2

    99.4

    85.6

    107.2

    96.7

    107.9

    107.5

    104.0

    103.8

    2013-14

    104.2

    99.2

    74.5

    108.6

    98.1

    115.8

    111.5

    110.3

    106.5

    2014-15

    112.6

    98.4

    70.5

    108.8

    99.4

    121.7

    118.1

    126.6

    111.7

    2015-16

    118.0

    97.0

    67.2

    114.1

    106.4

    120.2

    123.5

    133.8

    115.1

    2016-17

    121.8

    94.5

    66.5

    119.7

    106.6

    133.1

    122.0

    141.6

    120.5

    2017-18

    124.9

    93.7

    68.4

    125.2

    106.6

    140.5

    129.7

    149.2

    125.7

    2018-19

    134.1

    89.8

    69.0

    129.1

    107.0

    147.7

    147.0

    156.9

    131.2

    2019-20

    133.6

    84.5

    65.1

    129.4

    109.8

    152.6

    145.7

    158.4

    131.6

    2020-21

    131.1

    80.1

    59.8

    114.9

    111.6

    139.4

    130.0

    157.6

    123.2

    2021-22

    142.3

    77.9

    71.3

    125.1

    112.4

    163.0

    156.9

    170.1

    136.1

    2022-23

    163.5

    76.6

    72.4

    131.2

    125.1

    178.1

    170.6

    185.2

    146.7

    2023-24

    182.7

    77.1

    76.8

    135.9

    129.8

    200.4

    185.7

    198.3

    157.8

    Apr-Dec 2023-24

    167.2

    77.1

    76.5

    135.0

    132.5

    196.1

    180.3

    199.0

    155.1

    Apr-Dec 2024-25*

    177.6

    75.5

    77.1

    138.7

    134.6

    207.5

    186.3

    209.6

    161.6

        *Provisional

    Growth Rates (on Y-o-Y basis in per cent)

    Sector

    Coal

    Crude Oil

    Natural Gas

    Refinery Products

    Fertilizers

    Steel

    Cement

    Electricity

    Overall Growth

    Weight

    10.33

    8.98

    6.88

    28.04

    2.63

    17.92

    5.37

    19.85

    100.00

    2012-13

    3.2

    -0.6

    -14.4

    7.2

    -3.3

    7.9

    7.5

    4.0

    3.8

    2013-14

    1.0

    -0.2

    -12.9

    1.4

    1.5

    7.3

    3.7

    6.1

    2.6

    2014-15

    8.0

    -0.9

    -5.3

    0.2

    1.3

    5.1

    5.9

    14.8

    4.9

    2015-16

    4.8

    -1.4

    -4.7

    4.9

    7.0

    -1.3

    4.6

    5.7

    3.0

    2016-17

    3.2

    -2.5

    -1.0

    4.9

    0.2

    10.7

    -1.2

    5.8

    4.8

    2017-18

    2.6

    -0.9

    2.9

    4.6

    0.03

    5.6

    6.3

    5.3

    4.3

    2018-19

    7.4

    -4.1

    0.8

    3.1

    0.3

    5.1

    13.3

    5.2

    4.4

    2019-20

    -0.4

    -5.9

    -5.6

    0.2

    2.7

    3.4

    -0.9

    0.9

    0.4

    2020-21

    -1.9

    -5.2

    -8.2

    -11.2

    1.7

    -8.7

    -10.8

    -0.5

    -6.4

    2021-22

    8.5

    -2.6

    19.2

    8.9

    0.7

    16.9

    20.8

    8.0

    10.4

    2022-23

    14.8

    -1.7

    1.6

    4.8

    11.3

    9.3

    8.7

    8.9

    7.8

    2023-24

    11.8

    0.6

    6.1

    3.6

    3.7

    12.5

    8.9

    7.1

    7.6

    Apr-Dec 2023-24

    12.5

    -0.3

    5.6

    4.9

    6.2

    14.0

    9.4

    7.0

    8.3

    Apr-Dec 2024-25*

    6.2

    -2.1

    0.7

    2.7

    1.6

    5.8

    3.3

    5.3

    4.2

      *Provisional.

       Y-o-Y is calculated over the corresponding financial year of previous year

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    Performance of Eight Core Industries

    Monthly Index & Growth Rate

    Base Year: 2011-12=100

    Index

    Sector

    Coal

    Crude Oil

    Natural Gas

    Refinery Products

    Fertilizers

    Steel

    Cement

    Electricity

    Overall Index

    Weight

    10.33

    8.98

    6.88

    28.04

    2.63

    17.92

    5.37

    19.85

    100.00

    Dec-23

    204.3

    77.4

    79.5

    145.0

    137.5

    206.7

    191.9

    181.6

    161.2

    Jan-24

    219.6

    78.8

    79.3

    135.9

    135.0

    217.8

    192.2

    197.2

    165.4

    Feb-24

    212.1

    73.5

    74.5

    132.5

    113.3

    202.9

    194.3

    187.2

    157.7

    Mar-24

    256.0

    78.9

    79.3

    147.0

    116.6

    219.8

    219.4

    204.2

    175.0

    Apr-24

    173.3

    76.3

    74.8

    137.9

    117.8

    210.0

    192.3

    212.0

    161.7

    May-24

    184.7

    77.9

    78.7

    141.8

    135.9

    209.7

    190.6

    229.3

    168.2

    Jun-24

    186.4

    74.4

    75.8

    134.1

    134.0

    204.0

    198.5

    222.8

    163.7

    Jul-24

    163.0

    76.6

    78.0

    143.3

    138.8

    205.1

    174.6

    220.2

    162.8

    Aug-24

    138.2

    75.7

    77.4

    134.0

    137.5

    206.6

    177.4

    212.3

    156.3

    Sep-24

    151.8

    72.0

    75.8

    134.1

    134.8

    202.0

    178.8

    206.9

    155.4

    Oct-24*

    186.0

    74.6

    79.3

    135.5

    136.9

    211.8

    187.2

    207.8

    162.2

    Nov-24*

    199.6

    73.9

    75.7

    138.4

    136.2

    201.0

    177.6

    184.1

    157.0

    Dec-24*

    215.1

    77.9

    78.1

    149.1

    139.8

    217.3

    199.6

    190.8

    167.6

        *Provisional

    Growth Rates (on Y-o-Y basis in per cent)

    Sector

    Coal

    Crude Oil

    Natural Gas

    Refinery Products

    Fertilizers

    Steel

    Cement

    Electricity

    Overall Growth

    Weight

    10.33

    8.98

    6.88

    28.04

    2.63

    17.92

    5.37

    19.85

    100.00

    Dec-23

    10.8

    -1.0

    6.7

    4.1

    5.9

    8.3

    3.8

    1.2

    5.1

    Jan-24

    10.6

    0.6

    5.5

    -4.3

    -0.6

    9.2

    4.1

    5.7

    4.2

    Feb-24

    11.6

    7.9

    11.2

    2.6

    -9.5

    9.4

    7.8

    7.6

    7.1

    Mar-24

    8.7

    2.1

    6.3

    1.6

    -1.3

    7.5

    10.6

    8.6

    6.3

    Apr-24

    7.5

    1.7

    8.6

    3.9

    -0.8

    9.8

    0.2

    10.2

    6.9

    May-24

    10.2

    -1.1

    7.5

    0.5

    -1.7

    8.9

    -0.6

    13.7

    6.9

    Jun-24

    14.8

    -2.6

    3.3

    -1.5

    2.4

    6.3

    1.8

    8.6

    5.0

    Jul-24

    6.8

    -2.9

    -1.3

    6.6

    5.3

    7.0

    5.1

    7.9

    6.3

    Aug-24

    -8.1

    -3.4

    -3.6

    -1.0

    3.2

    4.1

    -2.5

    -3.7

    -1.5

    Sep-24

    2.6

    -3.9

    -1.3

    5.8

    1.9

    1.8

    7.6

    0.5

    2.4

    Oct-24*

    7.8

    -4.8

    -1.2

    5.2

    0.4

    5.2

    3.1

    2.0

    3.7

    Nov-24*

    7.5

    -2.1

    -1.9

    2.9

    2.0

    4.4

    13.5

    4.4

    4.4

    Dec-24*

    5.3

    0.6

    -1.8

    2.8

    1.7

    5.1

    4.0

    5.1

    4.0

       *Provisional.

       Y-o-Y is calculated over the corresponding financial year of previous year

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ground Level Agriculture Credit Disbursement reaches 19.28 lakh crore for FY 2024-25 with special focus on allied activities

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ground Level Agriculture Credit Disbursement reaches 19.28 lakh crore for FY 2024-25 with special focus on allied activities

    Agricultural credit disbursement witnesses an average annual growth rate of more than 13% over the past decade

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 4:58PM by PIB Delhi

    In order to boost the credit to the rural sector with the help of effective and hassle-free agriculture credit, the Government has been fixing annual targets for Ground Level Agriculture Credit (GLC). Over the past decade (2014-15 to 2023-24), agricultural credit disbursement has witnessed an average annual growth rate of more than 13%, reflecting the increasing financial support extended to the sector. In the financial year 2023-24, agricultural credit disbursement reached ₹25.48 lakh crore. For FY 2024-25 the Government of India has set GLC target of ₹27.5 lakh crore with a dedicated sub-target of ₹4.20 lakh crore for allied activities viz. Dairy, Poultry, Sheep Goat Piggery, Fisheries and Animal Husbandry-Others. This marks more than threefold increase in Ground Level Credit (GLC) target, which has grown from ₹8 lakh crore in FY 2014-15 to ₹27.5 lakh crore in FY 2024-25. This underscores the substantial progress made in agricultural and allied sector credit disbursement, highlighting the effectiveness of targeted credit policies in meeting sectoral demands.

    Against the target of ₹27.50 lakh crore, agriculture credit to the tune of ₹19.28 lakh crore has been disbursed as of 31.12.2024, registering 70% achievement.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Evolve into strategic advisors, ethical guardians & innovators to stay relevant in this technology-driven environment: Raksha Mantri to CAs at World Forum of Accountants

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 4:30PM by PIB Delhi

    Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has called upon the Chartered Accountants (CAs) to evolve into strategic advisors, ethical guardians and innovators in order to stay relevant in the present dynamic & technology-driven environment. Addressing the inaugural session of the World Forum of Accountants organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in New Delhi on January 31, 2025, Shri Rajnath Singh termed ‘new set of skills, including critical thinking, emotional intelligence & adaptability’ as an essential requirement in today’s times.

    Underscoring the extraordinary pace of technological advancements, Raksha Mantri stated that the corporate landscape was once dominated by large, centralised organisations, and this status quo has been challenged by the active surge in the number of start-ups. He pointed out that transnational trade is now a reality, with organisations growing larger and more intricate, resulting in information explosion.

    “This dynamic environment demands constant innovation. The traditional ways of processing and analysing information are being challenged by new innovations whose value is still not clear. These realities mean that as accountants, you must not only learn continuously but also innovate and adapt to stay ahead of the curve. You are the guardians of trust, the gatekeepers of accountability, and ultimately, the custodians of prosperity in this ever-evolving world. The future not only demands expertise, but also courage & creativity to innovate and uphold the highest standards of your profession,” Shri Rajnath Singh told the CAs present on the occasion.

    Asserting that India is a resurgent power on the global stage and the businesses & reputation of Indian professionals are thriving internationally, Raksha Mantri acknowledged the recognition earned by the CAs for their trustworthiness and expertise. “For CAs, signature is not just a symbol, but also a representation of trust, integrity and professionalism. It has the ability to influence financial decisions, shape businesses and impact lives of one & all,” he added.

    Shri Rajnath Singh phrased ‘accountants’ as the sentinels of organisational transparency, tasked with disseminating crucial information about profits, losses, cash flows, balance sheets, assets and liabilities. He stated that being trustworthy, truthful, and maintaining integrity are fundamental individual values for any accountant, terming them as the cornerstone of the collective ethos that upholds the credibility of the entire financial ecosystem.

    Raksha Mantri lauded the dedication and commitment of CAs who, he said, have been instrumental in the growth of the country. To the accountants of friendly countries present on the occasion, he stated that India is open to business, and it means business. “We are willing to learn, adapt and share our expertise. We are ready to invest in our shared planetary future,” he said.

    The theme of the three-day event is ‘Accountability Meets Innovation (AI): For a Sustainable Planet’. It aims to deliberate on a number of themes, including the Future of Finance and Accounting, Accountancy as a Catalyst for Sustainable Development, Accountants as Business Advisors, Building Trust and Public Confidence, Accountants as climate change leaders, AI in Sustainability Reporting, Ethical AI in Accounting, AI-Driven Risk Management for Sustainability.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government Approves Participation of Indian Contingent at 9th Asian Winter Games 2025

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 31 JAN 2025 4:16PM by PIB Delhi

    In a landmark move to foster winter sports in India, the Government of India has approved the participation of the Indian contingent at the 9th Asian Winter Games (AWG) 2025, scheduled to be held from 7th to 14th February in Harbin, China. The Government has given clearance for participation of 88-member Indian contingent which includes 59 athletes and 29 team officials.

    For the first time, full financial support is being extended under the Assistance to National Sports Federations (ANSF) Scheme to athletes competing in Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, and Speed Skating (Long Track).

    This significant decision highlights the Government’s commitment to promoting winter sports and providing Indian athletes with opportunities to compete at the highest levels in Asia. 

    This is the first occasion where the Government of India has formally extended financial support for the country’s participation at the Asian Winter Games. This decision underscores the Government’s focus on transparency and merit-based selection in sports governance. 

    The Asian Winter Games provide a crucial platform for Indian athletes to showcase their talent and compete with some of the best in the world, setting the stage for future global competitions. The Government’s structured approach not only promotes transparency in team selection but also strengthens India’s resolve to become a formidable contender in winter sports. 

    The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports extends its best wishes to all participating athletes and reaffirms its commitment to supporting the growth of winter sports in India. 

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  • MIL-OSI USA: MEDIA ADVISORY: Senate Majority Caucus to Hold Press Conference Announcing 2025 Legislative Priorities

    Source: US State of Georgia

    ATLANTA (January 30, 2025) — On Monday, February 3, at 3:00 p.m., the Georgia Senate Majority Caucus will hold a press conference to announce its 2025 legislative priorities. The press conference will include remarks from Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy (R–Macon) and Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch (R–Dahlonega).

    EVENT DETAILS:

    • Date: Monday, February 3, 2025
    • Time: 3:00 p.m.
    • Where: Georgia State Capitol, South Steps, 206 Washington St., Atlanta, GA 30334
    • This Event is Open to the Public.

    MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES:

    We kindly request that members of the media confirm their attendance in advance by contacting Jantz Womack at SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Attorney’s Office, FBI, DEA, and EPA Announce Indictment in Massive Marijuana Cultivation Scheme

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

    ALBUQUERQUE – A federal grand jury has indicted three individuals for their alleged roles in a large-scale marijuana cultivation and distribution operation. The indictment charges Dineh Benally, 48, his father, Donald Benally, 74, and Irving Rea Yui Lin, 73, a California resident, with multiple offenses related to the illegal marijuana operation.

    The charges include conspiracy to manufacture and distribute marijuana, manufacture of 1,000 kilograms and more of marijuana and 1,000 and more marijuana plants, possession with intent to distribute 1,000 kilograms and more of marijuana and 1,000 and more marijuana plants, maintaining drug-involved premises, and two counts of knowingly discharging pollutants into waters of the United States without a permit.

    According to the indictment, the operation involved:

    • 25 farms covering approximately 400 acres in the Shiprock area
    • Construction of approximately 1,107 cannabis greenhouses
    • Solicitation of Chinese investors to fund the operation
    • Recruitment of Chinese workers to cultivate the marijuana

    The defendants are also accused of violating the Clean Water Act by discharging pollutants into the San Juan River, filling in a channel along the San Juan River dam, and installing a sandbag dam along the San Juan River. These actions potentially caused significant environmental damage to the area.

    The sandbag dam was installed so that water would pool at a separate location to be used to irrigate the marijuana crops.

    In November 2020, law enforcement seized approximately 60,000 pounds of marijuana and approximately 260,000 marijuana plants from the twenty-five marijuana farms allegedly operated and controlled by the defendants.

    On January 23, 2025, during a raid on two additional marijuana farms operated by Dineh Benally in Estancia, New Mexico (as well as his residence), law enforcement identified 10 Chinese workers and seized approximately 8,500 pounds of marijuana, $35,000 cash, illegal pesticides, 43 grams of methamphetamine, two firearms, and a bullet proof vest, among many other things.

    Benally’s illegal marijuana growing operation that spans two farms in Estancia, New Mexico

    “The Department of Justice will protect the sanctity of the ancestral lands and waters of our Tribal partners from those who would exploit them for profit,” said U.S. Attorney Uballez.

    “The FBI remains committed to continue to dismantle criminal organizations operating in New Mexico.” said Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albuquerque Division. “Effective law enforcement requires strong partnerships at every level. This operation is a testament to the power of collaboration between state, local, tribal, and federal agencies to ensure justice is served and our communities are protected.

    If convicted, the defendants each face no less than 10 years and up to life in prison.

    U.S. Attorney Alexander M.M. Uballez and Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office, and Kim Bahney, Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas Area Office of the EPA Criminal Investigation Division, made the announcement today.

    The FBI Albuquerque Field Office and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency investigated this case with the assistance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Internal Revenue Service, and the Navajo Nation Police Department. In addition, the following law enforcement agencies participated in the law enforcement operation: Torrance County Sheriff’s Office, Valencia County Sheriff’s Office, United States Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations, New Mexico Department of Justice, New Mexico State Police, and the FBI El Paso Field Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew McGinley is prosecuting the case.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Manassas man sentenced to 18 years in prison for sex trafficking a child and possession of child sexual abuse material

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A Manassas man was sentenced today to 18 years in prison for providing drugs and alcohol to a child in exchange for sex acts and possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) depicting the same victim as well as other children.

    According to court documents, Olajide Benjamin Ayilaran, 24, met a 14-year-old girl during the summer of 2023 and began communicating with the victim via iMessage. In the messages, Ayilaran offered to provide the victim drugs, alcohol, and nicotine products in exchange for sex acts. Between at least Nov. 21, 2023, and Feb. 29, 2024, Ayilaran met the victim nine times, usually in the morning before the victim went to school, to exchange the products for sexual acts. Ayilaran would wait for the victim in his car in a nearby park. When the victim arrived, he gave her the drugs and alcohol and then had the victim perform sex acts on him in the car.

    Ayilaran recorded the sex acts on his cellphone. A forensic examination of Ayilaran’s phone revealed 73 sexually explicit images and videos of the victim and approximately 1,000 images and videos depicting other minors, including prepubescent children, engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Ayilaran kept the majority of his CSAM in a folder that he titled with a smiley face emoji.

    Erik S. Siebert, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and Kai Wah Chan, Acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Washington, D.C., made the announcement after sentencing by Senior U.S. District Judge Claude M. Hilton.

    Assistant U.S. Attorneys Lauren Halper and Vanessa Strobbe prosecuted the case.

    This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by U.S. Attorney’s Offices and the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.

    A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Related court documents and information are located on the website of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia or on PACER by searching for Case No. 1:24-cr-164.

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Committee on the Rights of the Child Closes Ninety-Eighth Session after Adopting Concluding Observations on Reports of Ecuador, Eritrea, the Gambia, Honduras, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Slovakia

    Source: United Nations – Geneva

    The Committee on the Rights of the Child this afternoon concluded its ninety-eighth session after adopting concluding observations on the periodic reports under the Convention on the Rights of the Child of Ecuador, Eritrea, the Gambia, Honduras, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Slovakia.  The concluding observations will be made available on the session’s webpage on Thursday, 6 February.

    In closing remarks, Ann Marie Skelton, Committee Chairperson, said that the Committee had worked steadily to hold States to account where they were failing to uphold children’s rights.  The Committee had observed staggering levels of violence against children, including sexual violence, in several of the States reviewed.  Further, the Committee had also seen a normative pushback against gender equality, happening against a backdrop of high rates of teenage pregnancy, which the Committee also noted in many of the countries reviewed this session.

    Over the three weeks in which the session was held, Ms. Skelton noted, many children around the world had continued their daily struggle to survive.  Over this period, the war in Sudan had raged on, with children bearing the brunt of it.  At least 23 children were reported to have died in January.  Tensions had also increased in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and there had been a surge in children who were separated from or not accompanied by their parents.

    Ms. Skelton thanked the Committee’s many partners for their cooperation during the session, including United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, national human rights institutions, children, Committee members, members of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Secretariat and other persons who had contributed to the session.

    Francisco Vera-Francisco, a young child rights advocate from Colombia, also addressed the Committee, saying that this was a crucial moment for children’s rights across the world.  In Colombia, the internal conflict continued to impact children’s wellbeing and rights, he said.  Several thousands of children had been displaced near the border with Venezuela. The same situation was seen around the world, with children’s rights violated in Sudan, Yemen and Gaza, where many thousands of children were killed.  The violence needed to stop now.  He concluded by calling on the Committee to continue fighting for children.

    During the meeting, five Committee Experts whose mandates are coming to an end – Mikiko Otani (Japan), Luis Ernesto Pedernera Reyna (Uruguay), Velina Todorova (Bulgaria), Ratou Jean Zara (Chad), and the Chair, Ann Marie Skelton (South Africa) – made statements of thanks and reflection on their tenure.

    The Committee adopted the report of its ninety-eighth session.

    Summaries of the public meetings of the Committee can be found here, and webcasts of the public meetings can be found here.  Documents related to the Committee’s ninety-eighth session can be found here.

    The Committee will hold its ninety-ninth session from 5 to 23 May 2025, when it is scheduled to review the periodic reports under the Convention of Brazil, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iraq, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar and Romania, as well as the reports of Brazil and Pakistan under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography.

    Statements

    ANN MARIE SKELTON, Committee Chairperson, said that the Committee had worked steadily to hold States to account where they were failing to uphold children’s rights.  The Committee had observed staggering levels of violence against children, including sexual violence, in several of the States reviewed.  There appeared to be widespread impunity regarding violence in the home and in communities and religious institutions.  In some States, children were in the grip of chaos caused by gang violence and organised crime.

    Over the last few years, Ms. Skelton said, the Committee had also seen a normative pushback against gender equality, which threatened to prevent adolescent girls from accessing reproductive health rights and services.  This was happening against a backdrop of high rates of teenage pregnancy, which the Committee also noted in many of the countries reviewed this session.

    Poverty stalked children’s lives in most of the States reviewed this session, and massive inequality left so many children behind.  Some States were also ambivalent about seeing children as independent rights holders.  Children were often not consulted and their views not considered in decisions that affected their lives.

    Over the last three weeks in which the session was held, Ms. Skelton noted, many children around the world had continued their daily struggle to survive. Over this period, the war in Sudan had raged on, with children bearing the brunt of it.  At least 23 children were reported to have died in January.  Tensions had also increased in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and there had been a surge in children who were separated from or not accompanied by their parents.

    On a more positive note, Ms. Skelton said, during the past three weeks, a ceasefire had been announced in Gaza.  Some detained teenagers had been released, and hostages were being released, which hopefully would include the two remaining child hostages.

    Ms. Skelton announced that one of the Committee’s decisions in a case concerning Finland had been voted as the top United Nations treaty body case of 2024 by the Hertie School Centre for Fundamental Rights.  The case concerned three Sami indigenous girls who challenged the permission for a mining exploration permit that threatened their way of life.  The Committee was happy to know that its decisions were attracting attention and having an impact on the lives of children.

    FRANCISCO VERAFRANCISCO, child rights advocate from Colombia, said that this was a crucial moment for children’s rights across the world. In Colombia, the internal conflict continued to impact children’s wellbeing and rights, he said.  Several thousands of children had been displaced near the border with Venezuela. The same situation was seen around the world, with children’s rights violated in Sudan, Yemen and Gaza, where many thousands of children were killed.  The violence needed to stop now.

    War was the most regrettable act that human beings could engage in, Mr. Vera-Francisco said.  In war, young soldiers killed each other for the sake of old men.  He said that, for him, children were the present, and killing children amounted to killing the present.  Countries needed to not lose hope and continue fighting for children’s rights.

    Countries declared a war on children when they made environmental issues worse, he said. More than seven trillion United States dollars had been dedicated to subsidising fossil fuels last year. Almost 30 per cent of global finances had been used to finance military activities.  In the latest Conference of the Parties, developed countries decided to dedicate only 300 billion United States dollars to climate financing, even though developing States had asked for 1.2 trillion dollars.

    All children had the right to live in a peaceful world, Mr. Vera-Francisco stressed.  Countries needed to continue fighting for peace, children’s rights and their well-being. States made many inspiring statements, but these needed to be backed up with actions.  Countries needed to make peace with nature and life.  Mr. Vera-Francisco concluded by calling on the Committee to continue fighting for children.

    ANN MARIE SKELTON, Committee Chairperson, reported that, as of 22 May, there were 196 States parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, with the United States having not ratified; 173 States parties to the Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict; 178 States parties to the Optional Protocol on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography; and only 52 States parties to the Optional Protocol on the communications procedure.  There had been no new ratifications/accessions since the beginning of this session.

    Ms. Skelton said that during the session, the Committee had conducted 90 hours of meetings.  In addition to reviewing the reports of seven States parties, the Committee adopted decisions on eight individual communications received under the Optional Protocol on a communications procedure, concerning the child justice system, separation of children from parents subject to criminal sentences, and access to health services for children with disabilities being returned to their country of origin.  The Committee found no violation of the Convention in two cases against Switzerland, and declared the communications inadmissible in a case against Belgium and a case against Ecuador.  The Committee also discontinued the consideration of four cases after they had become moot.  Finally, the Committee adopted its report on follow up to individual communications, deciding to close the follow up dialogue in nine additional cases.

    During the session, the Committee also discussed inquiries under article 13 of the Optional Protocol.  It was currently dealing with four inquiries.  It had published the report of its second inquiry against Paraguay on the killing of two 11-year-old girls by security forces, which concluded that there had been a grave violation of the right to life.  The Committee had also adopted its latest inquiry report, which it would send to the State party concerned for their observations.

    Further, during the session, the Committee had received briefings from the United Nations Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls, the United Nations Children’s Fund and Child Rights Connect.  Ms. Skelton thanked the Committee’s many partners for their cooperation during the session, including United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, national human rights institutions and children. 

    She announced that the Committee had continued its work on the next general comment, concerning children’s rights to access to justice and effective remedies.  A first round of consultations on the general comment had gathered more than 300 submissions from different parts of the world, including children’s groups.  Ms. Skelton called on interested parties to look out for the second draft of the general comment and provide feedback.

    Also, during the session, the Committee held its sixteenth informal meeting with States at the Palais des Nations.  Sixty States participated and seven took the floor for observations and questions.

    In closing, Ms. Skelton expressed thanks to Committee members, members of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Secretariat and other persons who had contributed to the session.

    Ms. Skelton then invited the outgoing Committee Experts to make statements.

    MIKIKO OTANI, Committee Expert, said that during her time as Chair of the Committee, the Committee issued 37 public statements on country-specific issues concerning children.  She had also worked to mainstream child rights in the wider United Nations system and had contributed to the Secretary-General’s guidance note on child rights mainstreaming. She had advocated for child participation in major conferences and had invited children to speak in the public openings of the Committee’s sessions.  The diversity of the Committee had tremendously deepened her knowledge of children’s rights.  She expressed hope that the Committee would continue to use its voice to advocate for child rights in every possible way.

    LUIS ERNESTO PEDERNERA REYNA, Committee Vice-Chair, said that over the last eight years, the Committee had launched four general comments, adopted more than 100 decisions on individual communications, reached out to other treaty bodies and special procedures mandate holders, and increased its workload without budget increases.  There had also been attacks against the Convention in the name of family values on behalf of conservative and religious groups.  The Committee’s work was more necessary than ever, and it was vital to ensure that there was no backsliding.  Mr. Pedernera Reyna said that he had learned much from fellow Committee Experts.  He expressed thanks to the governments that understood the Committee’s mandate and opened their doors to the Committee, to civil society, which had made the Committee’s work easier, and to the children and adolescents who had shared their stories with the Committee. 

    VELINA TODOROVA, Committee Expert, thanked the States parties that elected her to the Committee.  She said she was grateful to the Committee and its secretariat, non-governmental organization partners, and children.  Her eight years on the Committee had been a time of progress for children but also frustration with the slow process of implementation of the Convention, coupled with an increase in hate and polarisation in societies and a lack of protection for human rights.  She expressed hope that the Committee would continue to work to protect children’s rights.

    RATOU JEAN ZARA, Committee Expert, said that the work that the Committee had accomplished over her time on it had been very important.  She had learned much each day and shared each member’s common aim of upholding children’s rights.  She had warm memories of her time on the Committee that she would incorporate into her daily work in Chad.  She wished the Committee all the best in its important work in upholding children’s rights.

    ANN MARIE SKELTON, Committee Chairperson, said that chairing an 18-member group had been challenging at times.  Listening to different voices from different countries made the Committee able to engage with States around the world while holding true to the Convention.  Members came and went, but the Committee remained.

    Ms. Skelton expressed concern about backsliding in children’s rights.  The Committee needed to be tough in this regard. It had a collective heart that needed to be big enough to think about all the children in the world.  The Committee had kept its finger on the pulse, reviewing the situation of children in situations of war around the world, including those in Ukraine, Sudan and Israel.  It was important that even States parties in conflict had interacted with the Committee.

    Children needed to grow up in an environment of happiness, love, understanding and peace, Ms. Skelton said.  She said she was proud of the jurisprudence that the Committee had built up over her time on it.

    BRAGI GUDBRANDSSON, Committee Vice Chair, on behalf of the remaining Committee members, expressed admiration for the outgoing members’ wonderful contributions to protecting children’s rights.  They had held States parties to account, and contributed to the Committee’s jurisprudence and general comments.  Further, they had been leaders in developing and promoting children’s rights globally. Their departure from the Committee represented a great loss.  They had set high standards that the remaining Experts needed to work to meet. He called on them to continue sharing their wisdom with the Committee after they left.

    FRANCISCO VERAFRANCISCO, child rights advocate from Colombia, also expressed thanks to the outgoing Experts on behalf of all children.  It was the responsibility of all to fight for children’s rights.  Everyone needed to stay focused to fight violence and hate, and keep fighting for children’s rights.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: FEMA Schedules Additional Agriculture Recovery Centers

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency 2

    strong>HICKORY, N.C. – Four more one-day Agricultural Recovery Centers are planned the first week of February to help North Carolina farmers recover from Helene damage. All are open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    Feb. 3 in Mitchell County
    Mayland Community College
    Sam Phillips Center (next to vocational building)
    200 Mayland Dr.
    Spruce Pine, NC 28777
     
    Feb. 4 in Burke County:
    Burke County Agricultural Center
    130 Ammons Rd.
    Morganton, NC 28655
     
    Feb. 5 in Avery County:Avery Cooperative Extension
    661 Vale Rd.
    Newland, NC  28657
     
    Feb. 6 in Yancey County
    Yancey Senior Center
    503 Medical Campus Dr.
    Burnsville, NC 28714
     
    The walk-through events will provide information on addressing agricultural or rural needs that are not covered by standard programs offered by FEMA or the state and offer opportunities for farmers, ranchers, nursery owners, vineyards, honeybee growers and fish producers to meet with agricultural officials to learn about specific assistance available as they recover.  
    The centers have specifically trained representatives of FEMA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, North Carolina Department of Commerce and Natural Resources, U.S. Small Business Administration, local Farm Service Agency officials and other government agencies, to assist agricultural workers with their recovery needs.  Please bring evidence of ownership, or photos of damaged or lost tools and equipment, along with estimated replacement costs to expedite your application.  You can learn more here: Help for Self-Employed.
    These events kicked off with four centers this week in McDowell, Henderson, Buncombe and Watauga counties.
     

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