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Category: Politics

  • MIL-OSI Europe: Spain: EIB and Luzaro renew their commitment to boosting SMEs in the Basque Country with a new financing operation for up to €100 million

    Source: European Investment Bank

    • The EIB and Luzaro signed the first tranche for €25 million today in San Sebastián.
    • The financing operation is being supported by the Basque Government.
    • It is expected to mobilise over €280 million in investment for more than 1 000 SMEs in the Basque Country.

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a new financing package of up to €100 million for Luzaro, with the objective of increasing investment and liquidity for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps in the Basque Country.

    The first tranche of financing, for €25 million, was formally signed today in San Sebastián by Gemma Feliciani, Director of Financial Institutions at the EIB, and Elena Urbizu, Luzaro Managing Director at an event held by Luzaro to conclude new collaboration agreements with the Basque government and the EIB.

    The EIB financing is guaranteed by the Basque government, and will help mobilise more than €280 million in investment in the real economy, facilitating access to credit with favourable conditions for more than 1 000 Basque firms.

    The operation will further strengthen the collaboration between the EIB and Luzaro, and this fifth agreement will bring its total volume to €350 million in financing for Basque SMEs.

    EIB Director of Financial Institutions Gemma Feliciani stated, “This new agreement reaffirms our commitment to the business landscape in the Basque Country, providing crucial financing so that SMEs and mid-caps can grow, innovate and create quality jobs.”

    Luzaro Managing Director Elena Urbizu stated, “Thanks to this EIB loan guaranteed by the Basque government, we will continue to increase our lending and to build our own funds in order to grant financing to a greater number of companies. Our task is to promote business development in our region through cooperation between the public and the private sector.”

    Background information

    European Investment Bank

    The ElB is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by the Member States. Built around eight core priorities, it finances investments that pursue EU policy objectives by bolstering climate action and the environment, digitalisation and technological innovation, security and defence, cohesion, agriculture and bioeconomy, social infrastructure, the capital markets union, and a stronger Europe in a more peaceful and prosperous world.

    The EIB Group, which also includes the European Investment Fund, signed nearly €89 billion in new financing for over 900 high-impact projects in 2024, boosting Europe’s competitiveness and security.

    All projects financed by the EIB Group are in line with the Paris Agreement, as pledged in the group’s Climate Bank Roadmap. Almost 60% of the EIB Group’s annual financing supports projects that contribute directly to climate change mitigation and adaptation, and a healthier environment.

    In Spain, the EIB Group signed €12.3 billion of new financing for more than 100 high-impact projects in 2024, helping power the country’s green and digital transition and promote economic growth, competitiveness and better services for inhabitants.

    High-quality, up-to-date photos of our headquarters for media use are available here.

    Luzaro

    Luzaro is a financial institution granting long-term participatory loans. It was established in 1992 to promote, foster and provide capital to SMEs in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, and to spur and support SME creation, growth and financing with other initiatives and loans. It is a unique entity stemming from public-private partnership between the Basque government, Kutxabank, Laboral Kutxa, Abanca, Sabadell, IVF and Enisa. It also collaborates with the EIB, and certain operations enjoy the support of the ELKARGI Guarantee Society (SGR). Luzaro has agreements with different government institutions in the Basque Country, such as the SPRI Group’s Ekintzaile programme for young SMEs. It currently has seven members of staff.

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Funding for sexual and reproductive health and rights – E-000552/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-000552/2025/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Hanna Gedin (The Left), Irene Montero (The Left), Alice Kuhnke (Verts/ALE), Raquel García Hermida-Van Der Walle (Renew), Maria Noichl (S&D)

    Access to safe and high-quality sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is one of the fundamental pillars of human rights. Civil society organisations have played a key role in maintaining and giving access to these rights. In the light of recent setbacks in SRHR globally, exemplified by policies such as the US’s ‘global gag rule’, there is growing concern about potential regression in access to essential SRHR services and support. The EU has been a pivotal player in advancing these rights, and it is crucial to understand how the Commission plans to maintain and enhance this commitment in the current geopolitical climate.

    • 1.What specific strategies and funding initiatives is the Commission implementing to safeguard and promote SRHR in regions affected by restrictive policies such as the US’s global gag rule?
    • 2.How does the Commission intend to collaborate with international partners and local organisations to ensure that SRHR remains a priority, despite the challenges arising from diminishing support from other major global actors?

    Submitted: 6.2.2025

    Last updated: 26 February 2025

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – The consequent steps to be taken by the EU with regard to Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian territories – E-002219/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Council would refer to its reply to Written Question E-001779/2024. As last discussed at the European Council on 17 October 2024[1], the European Union has reiterated its unwavering commitment to a just, comprehensive and lasting peace based on the two-state solution and the Union’s support to the Palestinian Authority to help address its most pressing needs and support its reform agenda.

    The European Union will actively support and engage with international partners on concrete irreversible steps towards the two-state solution reviving a political process to this end, including through the holding of an international peace conference as soon as possible. The EU has stressed that a credible pathway to Palestinian statehood is a crucial component of that political process.

    The EU has also recalled the need to fully implement the International Court of Justice orders.

    As regards the issue of the supply of military or related material to Israel, the Council refers to its reply to Written Question P-003630/2023, and recalls that the control on the export of arms by Member States is subject to national legislation, Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP[2] and the Arms Trade Treaty[3] (ATT).

    The competent authorities of the Member States take the final decision whether to authorise or deny an individual licence for the export or transit of military equipment, in accordance with the said legal frameworks.

    The Council, through its competent Working Party, works towards increased convergence amongst Member States’ arms export policies, including recently through exchanges of views on the application of the criteria set out in the Common Position, in the light of the conflict in Gaza.

    • [1] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/2pebccz2/20241017-euco-conclusions-en.pdf
    • [2] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32008E0944
    • [3] https://thearmstradetreaty.org/treaty-text.html?templateId=209884
    Last updated: 26 February 2025

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement and recognition of the State of Palestine – E-001357/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The European Union is gravely concerned with the situation in Gaza and the escalation in the West Bank. In its conclusions of 27 June and 17 October 2024, the European Council welcomed the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2735 calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages and a significant and sustained increase in the flow of humanitarian assistance. It further condemned the ongoing extremist settler violence in the West Bank and deplored all loss of civilian life.

    The Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) regularly discusses the situation in the Middle East. On 18 March 2024, the FAC had an exchange of views on the EU-Israel Association Agreement which is based on shared values such as the respect for human rights, the rule of law and democracy[1].

    On 24 June 2024, the FAC further discussed the matter, including the possibility of an Association Council with Israel[2].

    In response to the question on possible initiatives regarding the Association Agreement, it should be pointed out that, in accordance with Article 218(9) TFEU, it is for the Commission or the High Representative, as the case may be, to submit a proposal for a Council decision.

    In that respect, on 18 November 2024, the FAC discussed the proposal of the High Representative to suspend the political dialogue between the EU and Israel under the Association Agreement[3].

    The European Union has reiterated its unwavering commitment to lasting and sustainable peace in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council.

    It has also reaffirmed that its long-standing position on the Middle East Process — as set out in several Council conclusions — is a commitment to achieving a two-state solution with the State of Israel and an independent, democratic, contiguous, sovereign and viable State of Palestine living side-by-side in peace, security and mutual recognition[4], and stressed that a credible pathway to Palestinian statehood is a crucial component of that political process.

    • [1] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/fac/2024/03/18/
    • [2] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/fac/2024/06/24/
    • [3] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/fac/2024/11/18/?utm_source= brevo&utm_campaign=AUTOMATED%20-%20Alert%20-%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_id=3318
    • [4] 13103/22, 11954/14

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Action to protect the rule of law in the digital space – E-002809/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The Digital Services Act[1], the Code of Practice on Disinformation[2] and the regulation on political advertising[3] provide a robust framework to mitigate the spread of disinformation on online services.

    The regulation will ensure transparency of messages designed to influence elections and regulatory processes and will strengthen the rules for targeting political advertising.

    The Code plays a key role in mobilising online platforms, civil society and fact-checking organisations to combat disinformation, including through the Rapid Response System. The EU also supports independent fact-checkers and researchers through the European Digital Media Observatory.

    The Democracy Shield will aim to combat foreign information manipulation, interference and disinformation. It will strengthen the EU’s ability to detect, analyse and counter threats, increase situational awareness and support societal resilience and preparedness, through digital and media literacy.

    Mechanisms are being put in place to protect the EU entities[4] via the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2023/2841[5]. Actions are also being taken by the Interinstitutional Cybersecurity Board[6], in cooperation with the Cybersecurity Service for the EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (CERT-EU).

    Responses can include, on the basis of proposals by CERT-EU, the adoption of mechanisms for incident response coordination and cooperation for significant incidents and for the management of major incidents, including the establishment of cyber crisis management plans at EU entities’ and at EU levels.

    The recommendation on inclusive and resilient elections also contains measures on election-related cyber threats[7].

    • [1] Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market for Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC.
    • [2] https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/code-practice-disinformation
    • [3] Regulation (EU) 2024/900 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 March 2024 on the transparency and targeting of political advertising.
    • [4] EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies.
    • [5] Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2023/2841 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2023 laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, which entered into force on 7 January 2024 — https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2023/2841/oj
    • [6] of which the Commission is a member.
    • [7] Commission Recommendation (EU) 2023/2829 of 12 December 2023.

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Clarification of Article 5 of the Artificial Intelligence Act regarding the deployment of remote biometric identification systems in publicly accessible spaces – E-002452/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    Article 3 (44) of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act defines the notion ‘publicly accessible spaces’.

    These are locations where the general public can freely enter, often without restrictions. A school may be considered a publicly accessible space, depending on the circumstances. The premises outside the school yard should normally be considered publicly accessible.

    Article 2(3) AI Act provides that the AI Act does not apply to AI systems for national security. According to the Court of Justice, it is for the Member States to define their essential security interests and to adopt appropriate measures.

    However, the responsibility of Member States is limited to the primary interest in protecting essential functions of the State and fundamental interests of society and encompasses the prevention and punishment of activities capable of seriously destabilising the fundamental constitutional, political, economic or social structures of a country and, in particular, of directly threatening society, the population or the State itself, such as terrorist activities[1].

    According to the settled case-law of the Court of Justice, the mere fact that a national measure has been taken for the purpose of protecting national security cannot render EU law inapplicable and exempt the Member States from their obligation to comply with the EU rules[2]. Ultimately in such cases it corresponds to the Court of Justice to provide for the interpretation of EU law.

    The Commission will monitor the prohibitions and set up an AI Act Service Desk, which will answer questions of stakeholders on the application of the AI Act .

    • [1] ECJ Judgment of 6 October 2020, La Quadrature du Net and Others, C-511/18, C-512/18 and C-520/18, paragraph 135.
    • [2] ECJ Judgment of 6 October 2020, C-623/17 — Privacy International, paragraph 44.
    Last updated: 26 February 2025

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Taking measures to resolve the problem on the Kifissos river – E-000009/2025(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    For the programming period 2021-2027, Cohesion Policy supports Greece with EUR 726.8 million (out of which EUR 104.9 million under the regional programme ‘Attiki’) for anti-flood measures aiming at risk prevention and flood mitigation, including cleaning of riverbanks. Road infrastructure measures have been foreseen in both regional and sectoral programmes.

    The Commission provides guidance and oversight to ensure sound financial management of EU funds and consults with the national authorities to monitor progress of investments’ implementation.

    Nevertheless, under the shared management and subsidiarity principles governing the Cohesion Policy Funds, project selection and implementation falls under the responsibility of the Member State.

    Therefore, planning choices and preparation of specific projects are under the responsibility of the relevant national managing authorities.

    No anti-flood project concerning Kifissos has been selected so far by the competent national authorities under Cohesion Policy Programmes.

    The Greek Recovery and Resilience Plan invests in environmental protection and restoration[1]. Measure 16849[2] in particular, contributes to the restoration of 5 700 hectares, and provides for investing in actions concerning anti-erosion and flood protection in the areas of Evros and Rhodope, as well as additional areas, affected by forest fires and floods throughout Greece.

    The final target is due at the end of 2025 and can include actions concerning Attica and Thessaloniki. Greece is responsible to select the most suitable areas for the aforementioned investment.

    The Commission will assess the completion of the investment in the course of the concerned payment request (9th).

    • [1] Component 1.4.
    • [2] National Reforestation Plan, restoration and prevention (‘antiNERO’), anti-erosion and flood protection measures.
    Last updated: 26 February 2025

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tax measures proposed in 2025-26 Budget

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Tax measures proposed in 2025-26 Budget
    Tax measures proposed in 2025-26 Budget
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         In the Budget delivered on February 26, the Financial Secretary proposed the following tax measures:(1) Providing a one-off reduction of profits tax, salaries tax and tax under personal assessment for the year of assessment 2024/25 by 100 per cent, subject to a ceiling of $1,500 per case.      This measure will benefit 2.14 million taxpayers liable to salaries tax and tax under personal assessment and 165 400 businesses. The government revenue will be reduced by $3.1 billion.     The proposed reduction will reduce the amount of tax payable by taxpayers for the year of assessment 2024/25. Taxpayers should still file their profits tax returns and tax returns for individuals for the year of assessment 2024/25 as usual. The government will introduce the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (Tax Concessions) Bill 2025 into the Legislative Council. Upon enactment of the relevant legislation, the Inland Revenue Department will effect the reduction in the final assessment.     The proposed tax reduction will only be applicable to the final tax for the year of assessment 2024/25, but not to the provisional tax of the same year. Therefore, taxpayers are required to pay the provisional tax on time as stipulated in the demand notes that have been issued to them. The provisional tax paid will be applied in payment of the final tax for the year of assessment 2024/25 and provisional tax for the year of assessment 2025/26. The excess balance, if any, will be refunded.     The proposed tax reduction is not applicable to property tax. Nevertheless, individuals with rental income, if eligible for personal assessment, may enjoy such a reduction under personal assessment.     A taxpayer who is separately chargeable to salaries tax and profits tax can enjoy tax reduction under each of the tax types. A taxpayer having business profits or rental income may elect for personal assessment in their tax returns for the year of assessment 2024/25. The reduction will then be calculated based on the tax payable under personal assessment. It may be different from the amount of tax reduction a taxpayer would have got had he / she not elected for personal assessment. The exact amount will be assessed case by case.(2) Raising the maximum value of properties chargeable to a stamp duty of $100 from $3 million to $4 million.      The new value bands will be applicable to any conveyance on sale or agreement for sale of residential or non-residential property transaction executed on or after February 26, 2025. The Government will introduce the Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill 2025 (the Bill) into the Legislative Council to take forward the proposal. To benefit buyers of properties from the measure as soon as possible, the Chief Executive has made the Public Revenue Protection (Stamp Duty) Order 2025 under the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance (Cap. 120) to give force and effect of law to the Bill before its enactment.      Details of the above proposed tax measures and examples of tax calculations are available on the website of the Inland Revenue Department (www.ird.gov.hk) and can be obtained through the fax hotline 2598 6001.

     
    Ends/Thursday, February 27, 2025Issued at HKT 0:10

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Remarks by FS at Budget press conference (with photos/video)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Remarks by FS at Budget press conference
    Remarks by FS at Budget press conference
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         Following are the remarks by the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan; the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Christopher Hui; the Permanent Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury (Treasury), Mr Andrew Lai; and the Government Economist, Mr Adolph Leung, at the Budget press conference at Central Government Offices, Tamar, today (February 26): Reporter: Good afternoon, Mr Chan. Some English questions. Firstly, could the Government provide further details on the legalisation of basketball betting? What is the time frame for this, and how much money would the Government expect to gain from this measure? Secondly, what is your opinion on the suggestions of some observers that the Government would need to explore new forms of revenue in the long term to solve the Government’s deficit? Would it consider something like a sales tax or other forms of increasing revenue to better balance its books? Thank you. Financial Secretary: Thank you. First, about basketball betting, we are aware of the fact that there is a certain degree of illegal betting activities going on, so it is better to properly regulate it. On this, we have invited the Hong Kong Jockey Club to study the matter and give a proposal to the Government for consideration. Currently, according to rough estimates, depending on the final scheme, every year, if we are going to introduce betting duty to regulate basketball betting, that will give us about HK$1.5 to HK$2 billion in terms of revenue.         As to your question about the possibility of introducing a new form of tax, our guiding principle is that, in considering any revenue measures, particularly tax-related measures, we have to pay due regard to the following considerations: one is the competitiveness of Hong Kong in terms of attracting investment and talent; second, if we are to increase revenue, we try to minimise the impact on the average residents. At the moment, we have no intention to introduce any form of GST (goods and services tax) or sales tax. We think that we have put up a very credible fiscal consolidation plan. On the one hand, we increase revenue; the measures would not impair our competitiveness. And more importantly, we try to cut the expenditure growth of the Government as the major means to achieve fiscal balance. That is why in the coming few years, up to 2027-2028, cumulatively we will be able to reduce public government expenditure by about 7 per cent, and also cut the establishment. We have a plan and specific steps to move to achieve balance. Thank you. Reporter: Good afternoon, some English questions from RTHK. First, how likely all the measures to make savings will help the Government’s coffer to return to black? And will these measures block future development of Hong Kong? The second question, are you worried that the proposed pay freeze on civil servants will affect morale and any likelihood public services will be affected as well? Thank you. Financial Secretary: I will invite Mr Andrew Lai to give you a reply. Permanent Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury (Treasury): Thank you, FS. In terms of the expenditure cut programme and the enhanced fiscal consolidation programme, we are going to reduce government expenditure 2 per cent each year in the coming three years. That will give rise to an annual saving of about $10 billion to nearly $25 billion in the coming three years. It will contribute towards our saving programme and help bureaux and departments to redeploy these resources to other more important areas, and it is one of the important measures for us to restore the balance in our operating account.      And regarding your question about civil service pay, being a civil servant, I think we understand the sentiment in the community. We are willing to work hard together with the members of the public and also all sectors to promote the economic development of Hong Kong. Reporter: Good afternoon. My first question is with the adjustments in monetary policy by major central banks, what influence do you think this will have on Hong Kong economy and financial markets? And my second question is, in the face of increasing uncertainty worldwide, what steps should Hong Kong take to mitigate external risks? Thank you. Financial Secretary: Thank you. The central banks around the world are going to loosen their monetary policy, and so the liquidity in the market will be quickly enhanced. We are of the view that the capital market, given this more relaxed monetary situation, would see support. Of course, the capital market is influenced by a range of other factors, such as geopolitics affecting capital flow. So for us, I think the most fundamental matter is to enhance the competitiveness of our capital market, so that despite external uncertainties, we will be able to attract the best companies to come to Hong Kong for listing. And with quality companies being listed here, they will attract investments and investors from all over the world.      With regard to your second question, in order to mitigate the impact of geopolitics on capital flow and investment sentiment, we need to open up new markets, as well as new investor and capital sources. Our strategy is that, on the one hand, we will continue to engage developed economies, including the United States and Europe, to solidify the relationship and to secure investments. At the same time, we need to direct our efforts to new markets like the Middle East and Southeast Asia, to attract more investors and more quality issuers to Hong Kong. That is our response. Meanwhile, companies on the Mainland are going global. In this process, we would be able to serve as the best platform for their internationalisation. We will invite Mainland companies to set up their regional or international headquarters in Hong Kong and use this platform for trade finance, supply chain management and other high value-added services. Thank you. Reporter: First, how have the rising China-US (United States) tensions and the possibility of a trade war been factored into Hong Kong’s growth target in the coming year, and also in the medium-range forecast? My second question is, revenue from land premiums last year is the lowest in two decades, and also for multiple years in a row it missed the estimates. With today’s new estimate, is it an indication that land sales revival is unlikely, and how confident is the Government to hit that estimate? And finally, this may be the first year since 1998 that Hong Kong’s Budget does not have a satisfaction rating from a reputable public poll. How will the Government assess whether the public supports the Budget? Financial Secretary: Let me invite our Government Economist to respond to your first two questions. Government Economist: On the issue of rising trade tension between China and the US (United States), of course it will have some sort of negative impact. But according to what we have done to adjust to the situation, like lowering our share of exports to the US, we believe that it should be manageable, and we should be able to manage the situation gradually and better and better. But at the same time, although there are some sort of rising trade tension between the two countries, there are also other favourable factors supporting the Hong Kong economy like the shifting of the global economic gravity to Asia, particularly to China. And the Central Government has now introduced a number of measures to support both the long-term growth and also the short-term growth. In the short run, they have a more proactive fiscal policy and also a more accommodative monetary policy. In the long run, it is rigorously promoting the growth of new quality productive force and developing high-quality growth. And these will all support Hong Kong’s economic growth in the medium term from the demand side. And on the supply side, over the past few years, we have been doing a lot to expand our productive capacity, enhance our competitiveness and also develop new growth areas. And these efforts are all bearing fruit and will gradually contribute to Hong Kong’s economic growth in the coming years. Financial Secretary: Yes, we have introduced a fiscal consolidation programme in this Budget. So on the one hand, we try our best to diversify and grow our economy. But at the same time, it is a belt-tightening Budget, and so the community would contribute to this effort. We are trying to do the best we can in minimising the impact on our people. And I hope they will understand.      As to the land premium, we have been adopting a very conservative estimate. The land revenue for this year and the following year are based on the land sale programme, which have taken into account the market condition at the moment. As to the land income for the following three years, meaning for the rest of the medium-term period, on the basis of gradually increasing to about some 2 per cent of our GDP (Gross Domestic Product), and this percentage, compared with our historical average, which is about 3.3 per cent, is very conservative. But we do think that at the current economic situation, it would be responsible on the part of the Government to adopt a relatively conservative estimate about land income in the Budget that would be giving the market more confidence in the sense that, despite perhaps a slower rebound in the property market, overall, the financial position of the Government remains robust and strong. Thank you. (Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

     
    Ends/Wednesday, February 26, 2025Issued at HKT 23:56

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Raising the maximum value of properties chargeable to the $100 stamp duty to $4 million

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Raising the maximum value of properties chargeable to the $100 stamp duty to $4 million
    Raising the maximum value of properties chargeable to the $100 stamp duty to $4 million
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         The Government has published in the Gazette today (February 26) the Public Revenue Protection (Stamp Duty) Order 2025 (the Order) made by the Chief Executive to give force and effect of law to the Stamp Duty (Amendment) Bill 2025 (the Bill) before the Bill becomes law. The Bill, which will be published in the Gazette on February 28, implements the adjustment to the value bands of the Ad Valorem Stamp Duty (AVD) proposed in the 2025-26 Budget. The Order and the Bill will be introduced into the Legislative Council on March 19.     The 2025-26 Budget announced that the maximum value of properties chargeable to $100 stamp duty would be raised from $3 million to $4 million with immediate effect from February 26, 2025, with a view to easing the burden of buyers of residential and non-residential properties at lower values.     An instrument for the sale and purchase or transfer of a residential or non-residential property is subject to AVD based on the sales price or value of consideration, whichever is higher. The lowest AVD rate is $100, which applied to a property with a sales price or value of consideration of $3 million or below. After the adjustment, the AVD payable for a property with a sales price or value of consideration up to $4 million will be $100. Taking into account marginal relief, it is estimated that about 15 per cent of property transactions will benefit from the adjustment. The government revenue will be reduced by about $400 million per year. The adjusted value bands are at Annex. The new value bands apply to instruments executed on or after February 26, 2025.

     
    Ends/Wednesday, February 26, 2025Issued at HKT 23:20

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mahakumbh 2025: A Spectacle of Faith, Unity, and Tradition

    Source: Government of India

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    Mahakumbh 2025: A Spectacle of Faith, Unity, and Tradition

    As the sacred waters settle, the echoes of devotion and grandeur leave an everlasting imprint on history

    Posted On: 26 FEB 2025 7:22PM by PIB Delhi

    Introduction

    In a world marked by the hustle of modernity, few events hold the power to bring millions together in pursuit of something greater than themselves. The Maha Kumbh Mela, currently being held from 13 January 2025 to 26 February 2025, is a sacred pilgrimage that is celebrated four times over a course of 12 years. Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest peaceful gathering, draws millions of pilgrims who bathe in sacred rivers seeking to purify themselves from sins and attain spiritual liberation. The Maha Kumbh Mela is deeply embedded in Hindu mythology and represents one of the most significant gatherings of faith in the world. This sacred event rotates between four locations in India-Haridwar, Ujjain, Nashik, and Prayagraj– each situated by a holy river, from the Ganges to the Shipra, the Godavari, and the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical Sarasvati in Prayagraj. The expected turnout of 45 crore devotees in 45 days was exceeded within a month, reaching 66 crores+ by the concluding day.

    Attractions of Kumbh Mela 2025

    • Triveni Sangam: The sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, offering a deeply spiritual experience.
    • Ancient Temples: Hanuman Mandir, Alopi Devi Mandir, and Mankameshwar Temple, showcasing the city’s religious heritage.
    • Historical Landmarks: Ashoka Pillar, University of Allahabad, and Swaraj Bhawan, reflecting India’s rich history and colonial-era architecture.
    • Cultural Vibrance: Bustling streets, markets, local art, and cuisine providing a glimpse into the city’s life.
    • Kalagram: Kalagram, set up by the Ministry of Culture in Sector-7 of the Maha Kumbh district, is a vibrant cultural village showcasing India’s rich heritage. Designed around the themes of Craft, Cuisines, and Culture, it offered an immersive experience through performances, exhibitions, and interactive zones.
    • Akhara Camps: Spiritual hubs where sadhus and seekers engaged in meditation, discussions, and philosophical exchanges.
    • Immersive Digital Experiences: Inspired by Kumbh 2019, ten stalls facilitating the pilgrims with this experience were specially set up at prime locations in the Kumbh Mela to show videos of major events such as Peshwai, auspicious bathing days, Ganga aarti, etc.
    • Drone Show: A Grand Drone show was organised by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department featuring hundreds of drones creating vibrant shapes in the sky. Devotees were mesmerized by the divine depiction of the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) and Gods drinking from the Amrit Kalash.
    • Cultural events at the Ganga Pandal: It saw renowned artists from across the country mesmerize devotees with grand presentations of music, dance, and art from 7th – 10th February. The main highlights of the event included performances by famous artists like Odissi dancer Dona Ganguly on 7th; renowned singer Kavita Krishnamurti and Dr. L. Subramaniam on 8th; Suresh Wadkar and Sonal Mansingh on 9th; and, on 10th, celebrated singer Hariharan. In addition, prominent artists from various Indian classical dance and music traditions made the evening musical and grand.
    • International Bird Festival: Held from February 16-18, 2025, showcasing over 200 migratory and local birds, including endangered species.

    Key Rituals and Practices

    • Shahi Snan: The most significant ritual, where millions bathe at Triveni Sangam to cleanse sins and attain Moksha. Special dates like Paush Purnima and Makar Sankranti witness grand processions of saints and Akharas, marking the official start of the Maha Kumbh.
    • Ganga Aarti: A visually stunning ritual where priests offer glowing lamps to the sacred river, evoking devotion.
    • Kalpavas: A month-long period of spiritual discipline where devotees renounce comforts, engage in meditation, and participate in Vedic rituals like Yajnas and Homas.
    • Prayers & Offerings: Dev Pujan honors deities, while rituals like Shraadh (ancestral offerings) and Veeni Daan (offering hair to the Ganges) symbolize surrender and purification. Acts of charity, such as Gau Daan (cow donation) and Vastra Daan (clothing donation), hold great merit.
    • Deep Daan: Thousands of lamps are floated on the river, creating a celestial glow that symbolizes devotion and divine blessings.
    • Prayagraj Panchkoshi Parikrama: A sacred journey around Prayagraj’s holy sites, reviving an ancient tradition and offering spiritual fulfillment.

     

    History and Major Bathing Dates

     

    The origins of the Kumbh Mela are rooted in Hindu mythology. According to the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) story in the ancient Hindu scriptures, the gods (Devas) and demons (Asuras) fought over the Amrit (nectar of immortality). During this celestial battle, drops of the nectar fell at four locations—Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik—where the Kumbh Mela is now held, with the Maha Kumbh occurring once every 144 years at Prayagraj.  Historically, the Maha Kumbh Mela has been referenced since ancient times, with records dating back to the Maurya and Gupta periods. It received royal patronage from various dynasties, including the Mughals, and was documented by colonial administrators like James Prinsep. Over centuries, it evolved into a global spiritual and cultural phenomenon. Recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, the Kumbh Mela symbolizes India’s enduring traditions, fostering unity, spirituality, and cultural exchange among millions worldwide.

    The timing of each Kumbh Mela is determined by the astrological positions of the Sun, Moon, and Jupiter, believed to signal an auspicious period for spiritual cleansing and self-enlightenment. The festival embodies a confluence of faith, culture, and tradition, attracting ascetics, seekers, and devotees alike. The event’s grandeur is marked by Shahi Snans (bathing rituals), spiritual discourses, and vibrant cultural processions that reflect India’s deep spiritual heritage.

     

    Major bathing dates are:

    Date

    Bathing Occasion

    Significance

    Number of Devotees taking a dip

    (Approx.)

    January 13, 2025

    Paush Purnima

    It serves as an unofficial inauguration of the Maha Kumbh Mela, signifying the commencement of this grand event. Additionally, Paush Purnima marks the initiation of Kalpvasa, a period of intense spiritual practice and devotion observed by pilgrims during the Maha Kumbh Mela.

    1.5 crore

    January 14, 2025

    Makar Sankranti

    (First Shahi Snan)

    Makar Sankranti signifies the sun’s transition to its next astronomical position in accordance with the Hindu calendar. This auspicious day marks the initiation of charitable donations at the Maha Kumbh Mela. Pilgrims traditionally make contributions based on their own volition and generosity.

    3.5 crore

    January 29, 2025

    Mauni Amavasya

    (Second Shahi Snan)

    Mauni Amavasya is a day steeped in significance, as it is believed that the celestial alignments are most propitious for the sacred act of bathing in the holy river. It commemorates a profound event when Rishabh Dev, revered as one of the first sages, broke his protracted vow of silence and immersed himself in the purifying waters of the Sangam. As a result, Mauni Amavasya draws the largest congregation of pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela, making it a momentous day of spiritual devotion and purification.

    5 crore

    February 3, 2025

    Basant Panchami

    (Third Shahi Snan)

    Basant Panchami symbolizes the transition of seasons and celebrates the arrival of the Goddess of Knowledge, Saraswati, in Hindu mythology.

    2.33 crore

    February 12, 2025

    Maghi Purnima

    Maghi Purnima is renowned for its connection with the veneration of Guru Brahaspati and the belief that the Hindu deity Gandharva descends from the heavens to the sacred Sangam.

    2 crore

    February 26, 2025

    Maha Shivratri

    Maha Shivaratri holds deep symbolism as it marks the final holy bath of the Kalpvasis, and it is intrinsically connected to Lord Shankar.

    1.3 crore

     

    Key Infrastructure Development

     

    • Temporary City Setup: Maha Kumbh Nagar had been transformed into a temporary city with thousands of tents and shelters, including super deluxe accommodations like the IRCTC’s “Maha Kumbh Gram” luxury tent city which offers deluxe tents and villas with modern amenities.
    • Roads and Bridges:
    • Renovation of 92 roads and beautification of 17 major roads
    • Construction of 30 pontoon bridges using 3,308 pontoons.
    • Signage for Navigation: A total of 800 multi-language signages (Hindi, English, and regional languages) were installed to guide visitors.
    • Public Utilities: Over 2,69,000 checkered plates had been laid for pathways. Mobile toilets and robust waste management systems ensured hygiene.

     

    Medical Facilities at Maha Kumbh

     

    The Maha Kumbh 2025 witnessed an extensive medical setup to ensure the well-being of millions of devotees. With over 2,000 medical personnel deployed across the Mela area, the Uttar Pradesh government implemented high-tech healthcare services in every sector. From minor treatments to major surgeries, all medical needs were addressed efficiently.

     

    Key Medical Arrangements:

    • Central Hospital at Parade Ground:
      • 100-bed capacity
      • OPD, ICU, and emergency care
      • Conducted over 10,000 treatments and multiple successful deliveries
    • Additional Hospitals:
      • 23 hospitals with a total capacity of 360 beds
      • Two sub-central hospitals (25 beds each)
      • Eight sector hospitals (20 beds each)
      • Two infectious disease hospitals (20 beds each)
    • Medical Services Expansion During Amrit Snan & Magh Purnima:
      • 133 ambulances deployed, including seven river ambulances and one air ambulance
      • Medical Observation Rooms at key railway stations for emergencies
      • First aid posts with trained staff at multiple locations
    • SRN Hospital and Other City Hospitals on High Alert:
      • 250 beds reserved at SRN Hospital
      • Blood bank stocked with 200 units
      • Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital prepared with:
        • 40-bed trauma center
        • 50-bed surgical ICU
        • 50-bed medicine ward
        • 10-bed cardiology ward and ICU
    • Medical Teams and Emergency Readiness:
      • 300 specialist doctors deployed at the Super Specialty Hospital
      • Expert doctors from AIIMS Delhi and BHU remained on high alert
      • 150 AYUSH medical personnel provided alternative treatments
    • Advanced Facilities and AI Integration:
      • ECG services and Central Pathology Lab conducting 100+ tests daily
      • 50+ free diagnostic tests available for pilgrims
      • AI-driven translation technology enabled doctors to communicate in 22 regional and 19 international languages
    • Affordable Medicines through Jan Aushadhi Kendras:
    • Five Jan Aushadhi Kendras set up in Mahakumbh Nagar, including one in Kalagram
    • Established under Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP)
    • Provided affordable and quality medicines to pilgrims throughout the Mela
    • Part of a nationwide network of 15,000+ Jan Aushadhi centers, with 62 centers in Prayagraj
    • Contributed to the national target of ₹2,000 crore in medicine sales, with ₹1,500 crore already achieved.

     

    The entire medical infrastructure was continuously monitored by senior officials to ensure smooth operations, cleanliness, and quick emergency responses. These arrangements played a crucial role in managing the healthcare needs of millions at the Maha Kumbh 2025.

     

    AYUSH at Maha Kumbh

     

    The Ayush OPDs, clinics, stalls, and wellness sessions emerged as major attractions for devotees and visitors at Maha Kumbh 2025, Prayagraj. The Ministry of Ayush, in collaboration with the National Ayush Mission, Uttar Pradesh, provided free healthcare services to both domestic and international pilgrims. With a strong focus on traditional healing systems, Ayush services received widespread participation, reinforcing the global trust in Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy.

     

    Key Highlights of Ayush Services:

    1. Extensive Healthcare Support: Over 1.21 lakh devotees availed Ayush services during the festival.
    2. Dedicated Ayush OPDs: A team of 80 doctors across 20 OPDs provided 24×7 medical services, addressing both common and chronic conditions.
    3. International Participation: Foreign devotees also accessed Ayush OPD consultations and wellness therapies.
    4. Yoga Therapy Sessions: Daily therapeutic yoga sessions were conducted from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM at designated camps in the Sangam area and Sector-8, led by experts from the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), New Delhi.
    5. Integrated Healthcare: Over 7 lakh pilgrims received medical care, including:
      • 4.5 lakh treated at 23 allopathic hospitals
      • 3.71 lakh pathology tests conducted
      • 3,800 minor and 12 major surgeries successfully performed
    6. Specialist Involvement: Experts from AIIMS Delhi, IMS BHU, and international specialists from Canada, Germany, and Russia contributed to providing world-class healthcare.
    7. Traditional Treatments: 20 AYUSH hospitals offered treatments in Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy to over 2.18 lakh pilgrims.
    8. Holistic Wellness: Services such as Panchakarma, yoga therapy, and health awareness campaigns were well-received, enhancing the overall well-being of attendees.

     

    Security Measures

    Security at Maha Kumbh 2025 had been strengthened through a seven-tier system with AI-powered surveillance, a vast deployment of personnel, and emergency response mechanisms. Over 50,000 security personnel, including paramilitary forces, 14,000 home guards, and 2,750 AI-based CCTV cameras, had been deployed. Enhanced measures included drone and underwater surveillance, cyber security, and river safety. Fire safety infrastructure had been expanded with specialized vehicles and firefighting stations. Lost and Found centers used digital registration and social media updates to reunite missing persons with their families.

     

    Key Security Measures

    1. Surveillance and Law Enforcement
    • AI & Drone Monitoring: 2,750 AI-powered cameras, drones, anti-drones, and tethered drones for real-time tracking.
    • Underwater Drones: First-time deployment for 24/7 river surveillance, operating up to 100 meters deep.
    • Checkpoints & Intelligence Squads: Screening at multiple entry points, hotel and vendor inspections, and patrols.
    • Seven-Tier Security System: Layered protection from the outer perimeter to the inner sanctum.

     

    1. Fire Safety Measures
    • ₹131.48 crore allocated for fire safety, ensuring the deployment of:
      • 351 firefighting vehicles.
      • 50+ fire stations and 20 fire posts.
      • Four Articulating Water Towers (AWT) equipped with thermal cameras, reaching 35 meters in height.
      • Over 2,000 trained fire personnel.
      • Fire safety equipment installed in all tent settlements.

     

    1. Emergency & Disaster Response
    • Multi-Disaster Response Vehicles: Equipped with lifting bags (10-20 tonnes), rescue tools, and victim location cameras.
    • Remote-Controlled Life Buoys: Deployed for immediate water rescue operations.
    • Incident Response System (IRS): Ensures swift emergency handling through a coordinated command structure.

     

    1. Enhanced River Security
    • 3,800 Water Police personnel deployed, including 2,500 currently on duty and 1,300 additional personnel before the event.
    • 11 FRP Speed Motor Boats and four Anaconda motorboats with built-in changing rooms for patrol.
    • Three Water Police Stations & Two Floating Rescue Stations operating 24/7.
    • Four Water Ambulances equipped with medical facilities stationed along the river.
    • Deep-Water Barricading: An 8-km stretch secured to prevent accidents.
    • Equipment Deployment: 100 diving kits, 440 lifebuoys, and over 3,000 life jackets.

     

    1. Overall Deployment & Infrastructure
    • Security Forces: 10,000+ police personnel, NDRF, SDRF, CAPF, PAC, and bomb disposal squads.
    • Prayagraj Police Infrastructure:
      • 57 permanent police stations.
      • 13 temporary police stations.
      • 23 security checkpoints.
      • 8 zones, 18 security sectors.
    • 700+ boats with police and disaster response personnel stationed along the rivers.
    • Mock Drills & Inspections: Conducted by police and ATS teams for security preparedness.

     

    1. CRPF’s Role in Maha Kumbh 2025
    • 24/7 Security: Personnel deployed at ghats, Mela grounds, and key routes.
    • Use of Modern Technology: Vigilant monitoring to handle emergencies effectively.
    • Guidance & Assistance: Helping devotees navigate massive crowds with a polite approach.
    • Disaster Management: Rapid response team on high alert for crises.
    • Humanitarian Efforts: Assisting in reuniting lost children and elderly with their families.

     

    Cyber Security at Maha Kumbh

    More than 65 crore devotees have visited the Maha Kumbh Nagar. To ensure that such a large number of devotees are well-informed, the Uttar Pradesh government had decided to utilize every platform, including print, digital, and social media. Cyber experts have been actively monitoring online threats and investigating gangs exploiting platforms such as AI, Facebook, X, and Instagram. A mobile cyber team was also deployed for large-scale public awareness campaigns.

    Special cyber security arrangements were initiated to safeguard devotees from across the globe:

    • Deployment of 56 dedicated cyber warriors and experts for cyber patrolling.
    • Establishment of a Maha Kumbh cyber police station to counter cyber threats like fraudulent websites, social media scams, and fake links.
    • 40 Variable Messaging Displays (VMDs) installed in both the fair area and the commissionerates for raising awareness about cyber threats.
    • Formation of a dedicated helpline number, 1920, and promotion of verified government websites.

     

    Ease of Making Payments at Maha Kumbh

    • Seamless Digital Banking Services: Ensuring convenience, safety, and security for millions of devotees and pilgrims.
    • Service Infrastructure: Service counters, mobile banking units, and customer assistance kiosks at five key locations.
    • Daak Sevaks: Trusted Daak Sevaks offering doorstep banking services for cash withdrawals via Aadhaar-linked accounts through AePS (Aadhaar ATM).
    • ‘Banking at Call’ facility: Pilgrims can dial 7458025511 to access banking services anywhere within Maha Kumbh.
    • Empowering Digital Transactions: Enabling local vendors and businesses to accept digital payments through DakPay QR Cards, fostering a cashless ecosystem.
    • Awareness Campaigns: Educating pilgrims and vendors through trained professionals, Daak Sevaks, hoardings, and digital demonstrations and assisting with account openings, transactions, and queries.
    • Memorabilia Offer: Free printed photographs for visitors as a keepsake.

    Railway Transportation at Maha Kumbh

    Maha Kumbh 2025, necessitated extensive preparations by Indian Railways to ensure seamless transportation, safety, and infrastructure readiness. Indian Railways has undertaken massive operational, infrastructural, and security measures to handle the unprecedented influx of devotees at Prayagraj and adjoining regions.

    1. Operational Measures To manage the surge in passengers, Indian Railways has implemented the following measures:

    • Special Train Services: Over 1,000 special trains are being introduced on high-demand routes to Prayagraj from various parts of India.
    • Increased Train Frequencies: Regular trains operating on critical routes have been augmented to handle additional passengers.
    • Reservation System Enhancements: Tatkal and special booking counters have been set up to facilitate smooth ticketing.
    • Dedicated Help Desks: Information booths and inquiry counters have been increased at major railway stations to assist pilgrims.

    2. Security and Crowd Management Given the large congregation, security measures have been significantly bolstered:

    • Deployment of RPF and GRP Personnel: More than 10,000 personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) have been deployed at key stations.
    • CCTV Surveillance: High-resolution CCTV cameras have been installed across railway stations and inside trains for real-time monitoring.
    • Drone Surveillance: Drones are being used for crowd monitoring and quick response to emergencies.
    • AI-Based Crowd Management Systems: Advanced AI-based predictive modeling is being used to monitor crowd density and prevent stampedes.

     

    3. Infrastructure Development To accommodate the increased footfall, major infrastructural upgrades have been carried out:

    • Expansion of Platforms: Stations in Prayagraj and nearby regions have undergone expansion to handle additional trains.
    • New Foot Over Bridges (FOBs): Additional FOBs have been constructed to ease passenger movement.
    • Enhanced Lighting and Signage: Railway stations have been equipped with improved lighting and digital signboards for better navigation.
    • Escalators and Lifts: Stations have been upgraded with escalators and lifts for the convenience of elderly and differently-abled passengers.

    4. Passenger Amenities and Digital Initiatives To ensure a comfortable experience for devotees, Indian Railways has introduced several passenger-friendly initiatives:

    • Additional Waiting Rooms and Rest Areas: Temporary waiting halls with adequate seating, clean drinking water, and sanitation facilities have been established.
    • Food and Water Distribution: Special food counters and kiosks have been set up to provide hygienic meals and drinking water.
    • Digital Ticketing and Mobile App Services: The Indian Railways app has been upgraded with real-time train tracking, ticket booking, and emergency services information.
    • Public Announcement Systems: High-quality PA systems have been installed for timely announcements regarding train arrivals and departures.

     

    5. Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response To mitigate risks and handle emergencies effectively, Indian Railways has implemented:

    • Quick Response Teams (QRTs): Deployed at key stations to handle medical emergencies and crowd control.
    • Onboard Medical Facilities: Special medical coaches have been added to long-distance trains.
    • Fire Safety Measures: Fire extinguishers and emergency exits have been reviewed and upgraded in railway coaches and stations.
    • Coordination with Local Authorities: Continuous coordination with local police, healthcare units, and disaster management teams to handle contingencies.

    Bus Transportation at Maha Kumbh

    The Uttar Pradesh government had deployed 1200 additional buses on 12 February 2025, supplementing the 3050 already allocated for Maha Kumbh 2025. Special shuttle services had also been arranged to enhance intra-city transportation.

    • Buses were available every 10 minutes at four temporary bus stations.
    • 750 shuttle buses were operating every 2 minutes for intra-city connectivity.
    • Measures taken to prevent overcrowding and ensure smooth pilgrim movement.

    Air Transportation for Maha Kumbh

    Prayagraj Airport underwent significant modernization to support the large influx of devotees during the Maha Kumbh Mahotsav from January 13 to February 26, 2025. Expansion efforts improved connectivity, capacity, and passenger services, ensuring a seamless travel experience. To ensure seamless travel for tourists attending the Maha Kumbh, the Ministry of Tourism had partnered with Alliance Air to enhance air connectivity to Prayagraj from multiple cities across India.

    1. Flight Operations & Connectivity
    • 81 new flights were introduced in January 2025 to accommodate pilgrims.
    • The total number of flights increased to 132, providing around 80,000 monthly seats.
    • Direct connectivity expanded from 8 cities in December 2024 to 17 cities, while connecting flights reached 26 cities, including Srinagar and Visakhapatnam.
    • The Union Civil Aviation Minister directed airlines to regulate airfares, especially for peak days like the Shahi Snan (January 29, February 3) and other major bathing days (February 4, 12, and 26).

     

    1. Passenger and Flight Traffic
    • The airport witnessed 30,172 passengers and operated 226 flights within a week.
    • For the first time, over 5,000 passengers traveled through the airport in a single day.
    • Night flights were introduced, providing 24/7 connectivity—a historic first in the airport’s 106-year history.

     

    1. Infrastructure Expansion
    • The terminal area expanded from 6,700 sq. m. to 25,500 sq. m.
    • The old terminal was reconfigured to accommodate 1,080 peak-hour passengers, while a new terminal handled 1,620 passengers.
    • Parking capacity increased from 200 to 600 vehicles.
    • Check-in counters rose from 8 to 42, and baggage scanning machines (XBIS-HB) increased from 4 to 10.
    • Aircraft parking bays grew from 4 to 15, while conveyor belts increased from 2 to 5.
    • Taxi tracks and airport gates were expanded from 4 to 11.

     

    1. Enhanced Passenger Experience
    • Boarding bridges increased from 2 to 6 for smoother passenger movement.
    • New lounges, a childcare room, and additional F&B counters were introduced.
    • The UDAN Yatri Café was established for affordable food options.
    • Meet-and-greet services were launched for differently-abled passengers.
    • Prepaid taxi counters and city bus services were introduced in collaboration with the UP Government.

     

    1. Safety & Medical Facilities
    • Security infrastructure was strengthened with additional aerobridges and door-framed metal detectors.
    • Ambulances and air ambulance services were deployed to handle medical emergencies.
    • Arriving pilgrims were given a floral welcome, enhancing their spiritual journey.

    Ensuring Food Availability and Safety

    The Union Government and Uttar Pradesh government have taken multiple measures to provide affordable food and ensure food safety at Maha Kumbh 2025. Subsidized rations, free meals, and stringent food safety protocols are in place to cater to millions of devotees.

     

    1. Subsidized Ration Distribution by NAFED
    • Quality ration at affordable prices distributed across Prayagraj.
    • Over 1000 metric tons of rations provided.
    • 20 mobile vans ensure delivery across Maha Kumbh.
    • Orders via WhatsApp/call on 72757 81810 for doorstep delivery.
    • Subsidized items:
      • Wheat flour & rice (10 kg packets).
      • Moong, masoor, and chana dal (1 kg packets).

     

    1. Free Meal Distribution & Cooking Gas Arrangements
    • 20,000 people served free meals daily.
    • 25,000 new ration cards issued for Maha Kumbh.
    • 35,000+ gas cylinders refilled and 3,500 new connections issued.
    • 5,000 gas cylinders refilled daily to support food preparation.

     

    1. Food Safety Measures by FSSAI & UP Government
    • 5 zones & 25 sectors monitored for food hygiene.
    • 56 Food Safety Officers (FSOs) deployed across the fair.
    • 10 Mobile Food Testing Labs (Food Safety on Wheels) conducting on-the-spot food safety tests.
    • Hotels, dhabas & stalls regularly inspected for hygiene compliance.
    • Public health lab in Varanasi testing food samples from Maha Kumbh.

     

    1. Awareness & Public Engagement
    • FSSAI’s interactive pavilion educating visitors on food safety.
    • Nukkad Natak performances & live quizzes promoting hygiene awareness.
    • Adulteration checks & training sessions for vendors and food businesses.

    Cleanliness and Sanitation

    The Swachh Maha Kumbh Abhiyan has set a benchmark for environmental stewardship, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable pilgrimage experience.

     

    1. Sanitation Infrastructure
    • 10,200 sanitation workers and 1,800 Ganga Sevadut deployed for cleanliness.
    1. Waste Management Initiatives
    • 22,000 sanitation workers ensuring litter-free fairgrounds.
    • Water treatment initiatives to maintain clean river water for bathing.
    • Strict plastic ban and use of biodegradable cutlery.
    • Thousands of bio-toilets and automated garbage disposal units installed.

     

    1. Major Bathing Days and Cleanliness Efforts
    • Basant Panchami (Feb 14, 2025):
      • 2.33 crore devotees took a dip in the Triveni Sangam.
      • 15,000 sanitation workers and 2,500 Ganga Seva Doots deployed.
      • Special cleaning of akhada paths and ghats.
      • Quick Response Teams (QRTs) ensured swift waste removal.
    • Magh Purnima (Feb 24, 2025):
      • Over 2 crore devotees participated.
      • Overnight cleaning drive restored ghats and fairgrounds.
      • Special cleaning vehicles and cesspool operations maintained sanitation.

     

    1. Sanitation and Waste Disposal System
    • 12,000 FRP toilets with septic tanks.
    • 16,100 prefabricated steel toilets with soak pits.
    • 20,000 community urinals installed.
    • 20,000 trash bins and 37.75 lakh liner bags for waste collection.
    • Special sanitation teams clearing waste post-major rituals.

     

    1. Miyawaki Forests: A Green Initiative
    • 119,700 saplings of 63 species planted in 2023-24 across 34,200 sqm.
    • Buswar dumping yard transformed into a green zone with 27,000 saplings.
    • Species planted: Mango, neem, peepal, tamarind, tulsi, gulmohar, and medicinal plants.

     

    1. Public Participation and Awareness
    • Swachhata Rath Yatra promoting cleanliness.
    • Street plays, musical performances, and public address systems spreading awareness.
    • Waste disposal initiatives: Segregation at source and organized garbage collection.

     

    1. River Cleaning with Trash Skimmer Machines
    • Two machines remove 10-15 tons of waste daily from Ganga and Yamuna.
    • Machine capacity: 13 cubic meters, covering a 4 km stretch of the river.
    • Waste disposal at Naini plant, plastic sent for recycling, and organic waste composted.

     

    1. Welfare of Sanitation Workers
    • Sanitation colonies with housing and amenities.
    • Primary schools for workers’ children under Vidya Kumbh initiative.
    • Proper food, accommodation, and timely wages ensured.

    Water Supply

    A large-scale arrangement for clean and pure drinking water has been made for millions of pilgrims coming from across the country and abroad at the Maha Kumbh:

    • 233 Water ATMs installed across the Mela area, operational 24/7.
    • RO (Reverse Osmosis) purified water provided to pilgrims.
    • Over 40 lakh pilgrims benefited from these Water ATMs between January 21 and February 1, 2025.
    • Initially, water was available at ₹1 per liter via coins or UPI payments, but now it is completely free.
    • Each ATM is equipped with sensor-based monitoring to detect faults.
    • SIM-based technology ensures connectivity with the administration’s central network.
    • Each ATM dispenses 12,000 to 15,000 liters of RO water daily.
    • On-site operators ensure smooth functioning and quick resolution of technical issues.
    • Pilgrims must refill bottles instead of using plastic, reducing waste.
    • Water supply arrangements focus on cleanliness and sustainability.
    • Technical teams monitor ATMs to ensure uninterrupted service.

     

    International Bird Festival

    This festival blended science, nature, and culture, inspiring conservation efforts and sustainable development.

    • Date & Venue: February 16-18, 2025, in Prayagraj.
    • Bird Species: Over 200 migratory and local birds, including endangered species.
    • Objective: Promote environmental conservation and biodiversity awareness.

     

    Festival Highlights

    • Bird Watching & Awareness
      • Rare birds like Indian Skimmer, Flamingo, and Siberian Crane.
      • Thousands of migratory birds from Siberia, Mongolia, Afghanistan, and other regions.
      • Eco-tourism plan for devotees, featuring expert-led bird walks and nature walks.
    • Competitions & Activities
      • Photography, painting, slogan writing, debates, and quizzes.
      • Prizes worth ₹21 lakhs (₹10,000 to ₹5 lakhs).
    • Expert Insights
      • Ornithologists, environmentalists, and conservation experts in technical sessions.
      • Discussions on bird migration, habitat protection, climate change impact.
    • Cultural & Educational Programs
      • Street plays, art exhibitions, and cultural performances on biodiversity.
      • Student participation in conservation activities for hands-on learning.

    List of Notable Personalities at Maha Kumbh

     

    Various well-known personalities visited Prayagraj to take a dip in the holy Triveni Sangam. These include:

    • Hon. President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu
    • Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
    • Home Minister Shri Amit Shah
    • Defense Minister Shri Rajnath Singh
    • Governor of Uttar Pradesh Smt. Anandiben Patel
    • UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath & Cabinet Ministers
    • Chief Ministers:
      • Rajasthan – Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma
      • Haryana – Shri Nayab Singh Saini
      • Manipur – Shri N. Biren Singh
      • Gujarat – Shri Bhupendra Patel
    • Union Ministers:
      • Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
      • Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal
      • Shri Shripad Naik
    • Members of Parliament:
      • Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi
      • Shri Anurag Thakur
      • Smt. Sudha Murthy
      • Shri Ravi Kishan
    • Sports & Entertainment Personalities
    • Olympic Medalist Saina Nehwal
    • Cricketer Suresh Raina
    • International Wrestler Khali
    • Renowned Poet Kumar Vishwas
    • Choreographer Remo D’Souza
    • Bollywood Actress Katrina Kaif
    • Bollywood Actress Raveena Tandon

    Kalagram

    Kalagram, set up by the Ministry of Culture in Sector-7 of the Maha Kumbh district, is a vibrant cultural village showcasing India’s rich heritage. Designed around the themes of Craft, Cuisines, and Culture, it offers an immersive experience through performances, exhibitions, and interactive zones. The space brings together traditional arts, folk performances, digital storytelling, and culinary delights, making it a must-visit for devotees and tourists. The exhibition featured performances by nearly 15,000 artists from different parts of the country.

     

    Key Highlights of Kalagram

    • Grand Entrance: 635 ft wide, 54 ft high façade depicting 12 Jyotirlingas and Lord Shiva consuming Halahal.
    • Massive Stage: 104 ft wide and 72 ft deep, themed on Char Dham.
    • Performances: 14,632 artists perform daily on multiple stages.
    • Anubhuti Mandapam: 360° immersive experience narrating the descent of Ganga.
    • Aviral Shashwat Kumbh: Digital exhibition by ASI, NAI, and IGNCA on Kumbh’s history.
    • Food Zone: Offers satvik cuisine from different regions and Prayagraj’s local delicacies.
    • Sanskriti Aangans: Handicrafts and handlooms by 98 artisans from seven Zonal Cultural Centres.

    International Tourism at Maha Kumbh

    The Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj emerged as a global phenomenon, attracting foreign tourists, travel writers, and spiritual seekers from various countries. The Uttar Pradesh government and the Ministry of Tourism implemented extensive initiatives to facilitate international participation, promote cultural exchange, and position the event on the world tourism map.

     

    1. International Participation and Tourism Initiatives
    • A group of British travel writers visited the Maha Kumbh on February 25–26, 2025, exploring religious, historical, and cultural sites in Prayagraj.
    • Special plans were executed to provide accommodation, guided tours, digital information centers, and cultural programs for foreign visitors.
    • The delegation also visited Prayagraj Fort, Anand Bhawan, Akshayavat, Alfred Park, and the Sangam area, along with trips to Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Lucknow.

     

    1. Foreign Tourists and Cultural Engagement
    • Pilgrims and tourists from South Korea, Japan, Spain, Russia, the United States, and other nations participated in the festival.
    • Many engaged with local guides at the Sangam Ghat to understand the spiritual and cultural significance of the event.
    • A visitor from Spain described the experience as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
    • Foreign devotees actively participated in the rituals and ceremonies, with many international sadhus and sanyasis taking the holy dip.

     

    1. Maha Kumbh as a Global Cultural Brand
    • The event was promoted as part of the “Brand UP” vision, highlighting Uttar Pradesh’s potential for tourism and investment.
    • The Uttar Pradesh government engaged with global tourism and hospitality stakeholders at international fairs to foster sustainable tourism and investment opportunities.
    • The strategic engagement aimed to enhance India’s reputation as a land of spirituality and innovation.

     

    1. Promotion at International Tourism Fairs
    • Maha Kumbh 2025 was showcased at FITUR in Madrid, Spain (January 24–28, 2025) and ITB Berlin, Germany (March 4–6, 2025).
    • Special 40-square-meter pavilions were set up to display Uttar Pradesh’s cultural heritage and attract global tourists.
    • VVIP lounges facilitated B2B and B2C interactions, ensuring international collaborations.
    • Promotional materials in multiple languages helped reach a diverse global audience.

     

    1. Digital Maha Kumbh and Global Engagement
    • The event’s official website saw 33 lakh visitors from 183 countries in the first week of January.
    • Visitors from 6,206 cities worldwide accessed the platform, with India, the United States, Britain, Canada, and Germany leading the traffic.
    • The technical team managing the site reported a surge in global traffic, with millions of daily users exploring content on Maha Kumbh’s history and spiritual significance.
    • The digital initiative ensured seamless access to information, enabling visitors to focus on the spiritual aspects of the festival without logistical challenges.

     

    1. Incredible India Pavilion and Tourist Services
    • On January 12, 2025, the Ministry of Tourism set up the Incredible India Pavilion, a 5,000 sq. ft. immersive space at Maha Kumbh.
    • The pavilion facilitated foreign tourists, scholars, researchers, journalists, photographers, and the Indian diaspora.
    • The Dekho Apna Desh People’s Choice Poll allowed visitors to vote for their favorite tourism destinations in India.
    • A dedicated toll-free Tourist Infoline (1800111363 or 1363) was launched, operating in 10 international languages and Indian regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese, and Marathi.

     

    1. Luxury Accommodation and Travel Packages
    • The Ministry of Tourism collaborated with UPSTDC, IRCTC, and ITDC to provide curated tour packages and luxury accommodations.
    • ITDC set up 80 luxury accommodations at Tent City, Prayagraj, while IRCTC introduced luxury tents for the convenience of international tourists.
    • A digital brochure detailing the tour packages was widely circulated through Indian Missions and India Tourism Offices to reach a broader audience.

     

    Through these extensive efforts, Maha Kumbh 2025 successfully established itself as a global spiritual and cultural event, reinforcing Uttar Pradesh’s identity as a premier destination for religious tourism and international investment.

    Key Exhibitions at Maha Kumbh

    The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 featured a vast array of exhibitions designed to showcase India’s rich cultural, artistic, and spiritual heritage. These exhibitions provided visitors and pilgrims with a unique opportunity to engage with the traditions, crafts, and historical narratives of India.

     

    1. Kumbh Gram (Sector 7) Exhibitions

    A specially curated space in Sector 7 of Kumbh Gram hosted several exhibitions reflecting the diverse aspects of India’s heritage, handicrafts, tourism, and disaster preparedness. These included:

    • Khadi Gramodyog Exhibition: Displaying the significance of khadi and village industries, promoting indigenous craftsmanship and self-reliance.
    • One District One Product (ODOP) Pavilion: Showcasing district-specific products from Uttar Pradesh, supporting local artisans and businesses.
    • Uttar Pradesh Darshan Mandapam: A visual journey through the major cultural and religious sites of Uttar Pradesh.
    • Incredible India Kala Gram: Featuring a vast collection of artistic works that celebrated India’s folk and traditional art forms.
    • Chhattisgarh Exhibition: Presenting the unique cultural and traditional aspects of Chhattisgarh, including tribal art and crafts.
    • Uttar Pradesh Tourism Exhibition: Highlighting major tourist destinations within Uttar Pradesh, encouraging travel and exploration.
    • North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC) Pavilion: Dedicated to promoting the region’s diverse cultural performances, arts, and heritage.
    • National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Exhibition: Educating visitors on disaster preparedness, resilience, and emergency response mechanisms.

    2. ‘Bhagwat’ Exhibition at Allahabad Museum

    Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inaugurated the ‘Bhagwat’ exhibition at the Allahabad Museum, an initiative that showcased a remarkable collection of miniature paintings inspired by the Bhagwat. The exhibition presented intricate depictions of significant events from the Bhagwat, offering visitors a deep insight into India’s spiritual and artistic traditions.

    3. ‘Aviral Shashvat Kumbh’ Exhibition

    This exhibition provided a historical perspective on the Kumbh Mela, tracing its origins and evolution over centuries. Featuring artifacts, digital displays, and informational posters, ‘Aviral Shashvat Kumbh’ aimed to educate visitors on the enduring legacy of this grand festival and its role in India’s spiritual landscape.

    The exhibitions at Maha Kumbh 2025 not only enhanced the spiritual experience of pilgrims but also served as a window into India’s rich cultural heritage. Through a blend of traditional artistry, historical retrospectives, and interactive showcases, these exhibitions played a crucial role in making Maha Kumbh 2025 an enriching and memorable event for millions of attendees.

    Telecom at Maha Kumbh: BSNL

    Under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) played a crucial role in strengthening the communication infrastructure at the Maha Kumbh 2025, ensuring reliable connectivity for millions of pilgrims, administrative officials, security forces, and volunteers. A dedicated customer service center was set up in the Mela area, where visitors received on-site assistance, complaint resolution, and uninterrupted communication services.

    Pilgrims from different parts of the country were provided with free SIM cards from their respective circles. If any pilgrim lost or damaged their SIM card, they did not need to return to their home state, as BSNL had arranged for SIM cards from all circles across the country to be available in the Mela area. This service was provided free of charge, allowing devotees to stay connected with their families throughout the event.

    BSNL established a camp office at Lal Road, Sector-2, from where all communication services were managed. There was a significant increase in demand for fiber connections, leased line connections, and mobile recharges during the Kumbh, and BSNL ensured the availability of SIM cards from different states, benefiting both pilgrims and security personnel.

    To guarantee uninterrupted communication, BSNL activated a total of 90 BTS towers in the Mela area:

    • 30 BTS towers operating on the 700 MHz 4G band
    • 30 BTS towers on the 2100 MHz band
    • 30 BTS towers with 2G-enabled connectivity

     

    Additionally, BSNL provided several advanced communication services, including:

    • Internet leased lines
    • Wi-Fi hotspots
    • High-speed internet (FTTH)
    • Webcasting
    • SD-WAN services
    • Bulk SMS services
    • M2M SIMs
    • Satellite phone services

     

    Through these initiatives, BSNL ensured seamless communication throughout the Mahakumbh 2025, supporting both the public and the administrative machinery in managing the grand event efficiently.

    Akharas at Maha Kumbh

    In Maha Kumbh 2025, the Akharas played a significant role, representing various traditions and sects of Sanatan Dharma. The word ‘Akhara’ originates from ‘Akhand,’ meaning indivisible. These religious institutions have existed since the 6th century during the time of Adi Guru Shankaracharya and have been the custodians of spiritual practices and rituals at the Kumbh Mela.

     

    A total of 13 Akharas participated in this Maha Kumbh, including the Kinnar Akhara, Dashnam Sannyasini Akhara, and Mahila Akhara, symbolizing gender equality and a progressive outlook. The grand processions and sacred rituals of the Akharas were among the main attractions of the event, inspiring millions of devotees toward spiritual growth, discipline, and unity.

    These institutions not only preserved the spiritual and cultural values of Sanatan Dharma but also embraced modern sensibilities by promoting inclusivity and equality. The presence of the Akharas at Maha Kumbh fostered unity across caste, religion, and cultural diversity, making the event a symbol of spiritual and cultural enrichment.

    Green Maha Kumbh: A National-Level Environmental Discussion

    The Green Maha Kumbh was held on January 31, 2025, as a significant platform to promote environmental awareness alongside cultural and spiritual traditions. The event brought together over 1,000 environmental and water conservation experts from across the country. It was organized as part of the Gyan Maha Kumbh – 2081 series by Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas.

    The discussions at the Green Maha Kumbh focused on:

    • Issues related to nature, the environment, water, and cleanliness.
    • Maintaining the balance of the five elements of nature.
    • Sharing best practices in environmental conservation and cleanliness.
    • Strategies to engage devotees in sustainability efforts during Maha Kumbh.

     

    Experts from various fields shared their insights and experiences on tackling environmental challenges and implementing eco-friendly solutions. Additionally, the discussions explored ways to raise awareness among visitors about environmental protection, promoting initiatives that ensured a cleaner and greener Maha Kumbh. The event reinforced the vision of an environmentally responsible Maha Kumbh, setting a precedent for sustainable practices in future religious gatherings.

    Netra Kumbh

     

    Maha Kumbh 2025 witnessed several record-breaking initiatives, with a significant focus on healthcare and social welfare. One of the most remarkable efforts was the Netra Kumbh, a massive eye care initiative aimed at combating vision impairment. Spanning 10 acres in Sector 5 near Nagvasuki, the event set new benchmarks in eye testing and spectacle distribution, striving to secure a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

    • Record-Breaking Eye Tests & Spectacles: Over 5 lakh people underwent eye tests, and 3 lakh spectacles were distributed.
    • Daily OPD & Facilities: The Netra Kumbh had 11 hangars, offering 10,000 consultations daily with specialists and optometrists.
    • Previous Achievement: The earlier Netra Kumbh secured a place in the Limca Book of Records.
    • Aim for Guinness World Record: The 2025 event sought to surpass previous achievements and enter the Guinness Book of World Records.
    • Eye Donation Camp: Encouraged donations to help reduce blindness, addressing corneal issues affecting over 15 million people in India.

     

    BHASHINI in Maha Kumbh

    At Maha Kumbh 2025, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) successfully leveraged BHASHINI, a revolutionary initiative under the Digital India program, to overcome language barriers and enhance communication. By offering multilingual access in 11 Indian languages, BHASHINI transformed information dissemination, navigation, emergency response, and governance, ensuring a seamless experience for millions of pilgrims. Additionally, the Kumbh Sah’AI’yak chatbot, powered by AI, provided real-time assistance, making Maha Kumbh 2025 more accessible and technologically advanced than ever before.

    BHASHINI’s Role in Maha Kumbh 2025:

    1. Real-Time Information Dissemination: Announcements, event schedules, and safety guidelines were translated into 11 Indian languages, enabling pilgrims to stay informed regardless of their native language.
    2. Simplified Navigation: BHASHINI’s speech-to-text, text-to-speech tools, and multilingual chatbot, integrated with mobile applications and kiosks, assisted devotees in finding their way.
    3. Accessible Emergency Services: The CONVERSE feature helped pilgrims communicate with the 112-emergency helpline in their native languages, in collaboration with the UP Police.
    4. E-Governance Support: Authorities used BHASHINI to effectively communicate regulations, guidelines, and public service announcements to a diverse audience.
    5. Lost and Found Assistance: BHASHINI’s Digital Lost & Found Solution enabled visitors to register lost or found items using voice inputs, with real-time translations simplifying the process.

     

    Kumbh Sah’AI’yak Chatbot:

    • Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this AI-powered, multilingual, voice-enabled chatbot played a crucial role in assisting pilgrims.
    • Powered by advanced AI technologies like Llama LLM, it provided real-time navigation and event-related information.
    • BHASHINI’s language translation enabled the chatbot to function in Hindi, English, and nine other Indian languages, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.

     

    Akashvani’s Kumbhvani

     

    In a significant initiative to keep devotees and pilgrims informed, Akashvani’s Kumbhvani News Bulletins were broadcasted live through the public address system in Mahakumbh Nagar in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The first Kumbhvani News Bulletin was aired on public address system today i.e. 18.01.2025 at 8:30 am. The Kumbhvani news bulletins were broadcasted three times a day, at 8:30-8:40 am, 2:30-2:40 pm, and 8:30-8:40 pm, providing updates on various activities related to the Mahakumbh Mela. Additionally, devotees could also tune in to Kumbhvani news bulletins on 103.5 MHz frequency in Prayagraj.

     

    References

    https://pib.gov.in/EventDetail.aspx?ID=1197&reg=3&lang=1

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal to Chair Post-Budget Industry Meet on February 27, 2025

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal to Chair Post-Budget Industry Meet on February 27, 2025

    Major Maritime initiatives to be announced in Mumbai

    Posted On: 26 FEB 2025 7:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal will chair a high-level industry consultation in Mumbai on February 27, 2025 (Thursday). The event will bring together industry leaders, government officials, and stakeholders to discuss key maritime sector announcements from Union Budget 2025 and their impact on India’s maritime growth.

    Senior officials of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW), including the Secretary (MoPSW), port authorities, all subordinate organisations, Consulate Generals of major maritime nations, maritime associations, and major maritime industry stalwarts will participate in discussions on modernising maritime infrastructure, improving operational efficiency, and promoting sustainability in the sector.

    Strategic Dialogue on Budget-2025

    • Establishment of the ₹25,000 crore Maritime Development Fund (MDF): This fund aims to support long-term investments in the sector, with the government contributing 49% and the remaining 51% mobilised from ports and private sector investments.
    • Introduction of the Revamped Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Policy (SBFAP 2.0): With an outlay of ₹18,090 crore, this policy will strengthen domestic shipyards and enhance their global competitiveness.
    • Large ships are classified as infrastructure assets to facilitate long-term, low-cost financing.

    New Maritime Initiatives-2025

    • Global Maritime India Summit and Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue: The Union Minister will announce the dates for these significant events aimed at strengthening India’s global maritime leadership.
    • Major maritime initiatives: The Union Minister will also announce initiatives aimed at further strengthening India’s position as a global maritime leader.

    Technical Sessions on Shipbuilding & Shipbreaking

    The event will feature focused discussions on shipbuilding and shipbreaking policies:

    • Session 1: Key Union Budget announcements on shipbuilding, including financial assistance policies led by industry leaders and government representatives.
    • Session 2: Financial and policy support for shipbuilding clusters, shipbreaking regulations, and capital assistance for infrastructure development.
    • Session 3: Future strategies for shipbuilding, incentives for industry growth, and expansion of shipbreaking operations.

    Key Attendees

    The event will see participation from leading organisations, including:

    • All major Industry Associations like FICCI, CII, ASSOCHAM, PHCCI, FIEO, etc.
    • All major Maritime related Associations like INSA, ICCSA, MASSA, CSLA, CFSAI, Shipyards Association of India, etc.
    • All major, international and national, shipping lines, Port & Terminal Operators, Shipyards, Freight forwarders, Stevedores, Cruise & Ferry operators, etc.
    • Major PSUs associated with ports and shipbuilding like those of Defence, MoPNG, etc.
    • Domestic and Foreign Banks, Financial Institutions and Funds.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SCS briefs civil servants on Budget

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SCS briefs civil servants on Budget
    SCS briefs civil servants on Budget
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         Following the delivery of the 2025-26 Budget by the Financial Secretary, the Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, wrote to all civil servants on policy initiatives relating to the civil service in the Budget today (February 26).           The Budget proposed a reinforced fiscal consolidation programme and strictly controlling government expenditure. In her letter to civil service colleagues, Mrs Yeung wrote, “I believe that colleagues will appreciate that the fiscal consolidation programme as a whole is essential to the development of Hong Kong. In fact, under all circumstances, government departments should strive to enhance efficiency and contain their establishment by reviewing work priorities, reallocating internal resources, streamlining procedures and leveraging technology”.           She hoped that colleagues will keep up their good work, daring to break new ground with an innovative mindset, further embracing technology and making better use of human resources to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.           In addition, Mrs Yeung also met with representatives from the civil service central consultative councils and civil service staff unions.           During the meeting, Mrs Yeung told the attendees that civil servants, playing a pivotal role in policy implementation, should understand, appreciate and actively support the Government’s governing tenets and measures, dedicating themselves to building a vibrant economy, seeking development opportunities and improving people’s livelihoods, as well as promoting the high-quality development of Hong Kong. Mrs Yeung noticed that quite many civil servants expressed understanding of the decision to freeze pay and reduce establishment as well as their support for the Government’s direction of reforming its mode of work and applying technology. She was confident that the civil service would strive for excellence and overcome the challenges ahead, so as to bring the efficiency and effectiveness of the SARG to new heights.

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Sydney ETO holds Chinese New Year reception in Auckland to celebrate Year of Snake (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Sydney ETO holds Chinese New Year reception in Auckland to celebrate Year of Snake (with photos)
    Sydney ETO holds Chinese New Year reception in Auckland to celebrate Year of Snake (with photos)
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         The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Sydney (Sydney ETO) hosted a Chinese New Year reception in Auckland, New Zealand, yesterday (February 25) to celebrate the Year of the Snake.           Over 150 guests from various sectors, including political and business circles, media, academia, community groups and government representatives, attended the reception. Among them were the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Auckland, Mr Chen Shijie; the Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Forestry, Minister for Trade and Investment and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand, Mr Todd McClay; and the Mayor of Auckland, Mr Wayne Brown.           The Director of the Sydney ETO, Mr Ricky Chong, said in his welcoming remarks that Hong Kong and New Zealand share a long-standing and dynamic trade partnership built on a mutual commitment to open markets and free trade. Notably, New Zealand was the first foreign country to secure a free trade agreement with Hong Kong, reinforcing the depth of economic ties. The Hong Kong, China – New Zealand Closer Economic Partnership Agreement, signed in 2010 and in force since 2011, offers New Zealand exporters a competitive advantage and expands opportunities in the region.     “In Hong Kong, we are investing heavily to enhance our world-class infrastructure. A prime example is our new state-of-the-art Kai Tak Sports Park, set to open next month. With its 50 000-seat main stadium, the sports park will firmly put Hong Kong on the map as a global hub for major international sports and entertainment events. The world’s famous Hong Kong Sevens will also be held at the new Kai Tak Stadium from March 28 to 30,” Mr Chong added.     To promote Hong Kong’s pop culture, a music performance featuring Hong Kong teenagers in New Zealand was staged at the reception.       In addition to the reception in Auckland, the Sydney ETO also hosted Chinese New Year receptions in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide in Australia to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the communities. 

     
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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 2025-26 Civil Service Pay Freeze

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    2025-26 Civil Service Pay Freeze
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         The Financial Secretary announced in the Budget that under the reinforced fiscal consolidation programme, the Government has put forward that the pay of executive authorities, including members of the civil service, be frozen in 2025-26. As a result, the Government has decided that the 2025 Pay Trend Survey should not proceed further.           The arrangement of civil service pay freeze will take effect from April 1, 2025. According to the established policy, the pay freeze arrangement will be applicable to staff of the Independent Commission Against Corruption. In addition, it has been the established practice that following a civil service pay adjustment, the Government will adjust the provisions for subventions which are price-adjusted on the basis of formulae including a factor of civil service pay adjustment. No corresponding adjustment will be made to the subventions for relevant subvented bodies in 2025-26.           “With limited resources, it is of paramount importance to strictly contain government expenditure growth. As an integral part of the Government, the civil service will fully support the reinforced fiscal consolidation programme announced in the Budget, continue the endeavours to enhance public services and join hands in responding to the upcoming challenges,” a spokesman for the Civil Service Bureau said.

     
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  • MIL-OSI USA: Planned Parenthood Day of Action

    Source: US State of New York

    Earlier today, Governor Hochul delivered remarks at the Planned Parenthood Day Of Action.

    VIDEO: The event is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).

    AUDIO: The Governor’s remarks are available in audio form here.

    PHOTOS: The Governor’s Flickr page will post photos of the event here .

    A rush transcript of the Governor’s remarks is available below:

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. First of all, the tribute to Cecile Richards. I’ve been familiar with her and her work since we all watched her mother, a woman Governor of the State of Texas. If I think I’ve got a tough job being a woman Governor of New York, imagine being the woman Governor of Texas.

    So Cecile came from strong, hardy stock with her mother. And we are always so proud of her work, but also Cecile just put a face on this movement and reminded women that they do have rights, but if we don’t stand up and protect them and fight for them, then who will? So I want to honor her as well, great friend, great champion of the cause.

    Robin, thank you for all you do for us. You were an extraordinary member of my team. Got us through the first few years. I’m so proud you’re in this position. And Michelle and all the leaders from our regions. And also our Major Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, you’ll be hearing from her momentarily. I want to thank you for being the lioness, the leader of this effort to help us make sure people know where our rights are. And all the members of the legislature are here today.

    You know, we’re just a few days from the start of Women’s History Month. Assuming Elon Musk doesn’t take it off our calendar. Just an observation.

    But when you think about women’s history, you can’t help but think of the struggles of those who came before us. The Women’s Rights Movement started nowhere else but in our state. And we have the responsibility, we shoulder the burden of carrying on their names, their stories, their fights.

    And I want us to be very cognizant at this moment in time, of not only we have to carry the torch forward that they presented to us, but we will be judged by history as well. Just as we are looking back, someday others will look back at our time and they will say, “What did the women of New York do to respond to the challenge in Washington at this moment?”

    And I am so proud to see this huge gathering of soldiers in this fight, gathered here every single year in Albany because we must march on, we must carry on the fight. So what do we do here in the State of New York?

    When the Trump Supreme Court stripped away our rights, with the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we didn’t stand back, we stood up. Working with the legislature, we passed new laws. Shield laws to protect our doctors, which are now in effect. We funded Planned Parenthood with even more resources so they can handle the outflow.

    When they started talking about taking away medication abortion, we started stockpiling here in the State of New York. Whatever they’ve done, we’ve had a strong response. And when they started talking about the possibility of a nationwide abortion ban. We stood up and got Prop 1 passed, so we are protected here on this day.

    God, thank you.

    And even just recently, when we saw what is happening to one of our very own doctors — right from the Hudson Valley, God bless her. Her life is forever changed because she simply did what her oath to medicine required her to do. She provided a prescription, telemedicine, for an individual in Louisiana who had no other options.

    Imagine the desperation of women all across this country. They turn to our doctors here in this safe haven of New York and then, in return, I get served with papers to extradite this individual, this brave doctor, to the State of Louisiana? No, and hell no! That is never happening.

    So, we are in New York. We’re in a far better place than our sisters across America. But don’t take for one second for granted what you have now. You have a very pro-reproductive freedom governor in this office. You have the first woman governor in this office. I know my mother fought for reproductive rights.

    I took that right for granted. My daughter no longer has that right. And it better be back there when my little granddaughter Sofia becomes of age, because this is wrong. This is an attack on all of us, and we have to use this moment to fight back. And whenever I see the color pink, I know there’s an army behind it.

    And so when you start getting tired — your legs get so tired, you can’t march on; your voices get so hoarse, you can’t scream anymore; your fingers get exhausted because you’ve been sending so many text messages and Signal messages out there — I’m saying, “Keep moving on.” We must meet this moment with strength, the same strength that we channel from our ancestors, our sisters who came before us. When times were tough as well.

    We are New York women! There is no stopping us! Carry on the fight, everybody!

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Governor Hochul Delivers Remarks at MTA Board Meeting

    Source: US State of New York

    Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Board and delivered remarks. The Governor also presented a proclamation to Catherine Rinaldi, President of the Metro-North Railroad, who will be retiring next month.

    VIDEO: The event is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).

    AUDIO: The Governor’s remarks are available in audio form here.

    PHOTOS: The Governor’s Flickr page will post photos of the event here.

    A rush transcript of the Governor’s remarks is available below:

     Great to be back here. Yes, I was the first Governor to go to an MTA meeting. I was also the second Governor and also the third Governor. I will probably be the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth, because this is where the action is and whenever I have a chance to come out and look in the eyes of the MTA Board and say, “Thank you.” Thank you.

    This is an entity that sometimes gets a lot of heat, and it takes courage to stand out there and put up with a lot of resistance. But, I admire each and every one of you for being part of this storied organization as we chart a future forward that many others had attempted in the past, but were unsuccessful. You are the ones who got congestion pricing done. I want to applaud every single one of you. So, thank you.

    Janno and I share a distinction of being on a lot of covers of newspapers — not always the most complimentary, but you are also in the line of fire here and I admire, also, what you’re doing in trying to lead us through these difficult times and to have the courage to say, “We believe that something is going to have these incredible outcomes,” at a time when there was no data; there was no proof of it other than research that had been done and studies, but the public did not know.

    People did not know whether they could believe in this yet, and it’s extraordinary to know how the psychology of the whole community has changed around congestion pricing. I can’t tell you how many people tell me, places like Long Island, “I really hated the idea of congestion pricing, but it used to take me two hours to get to a Broadway play. And, guess what? It was so fast I couldn’t believe it. I had time for another drink.”

    This is how we’re making New Yorkers happy. It’s a real tribute to everyone here. I’m really grateful. And also to be in this beautiful place. Something that when you think about the great architectural achievements of the past in this city — and there are so many — sometimes you wonder, did we lose our ambition? Do we not have the vision to do something that is extraordinary and so powerful in its design? And we’ve met that ambition, the New York ambition, with this Grand Central Madison. I was proud to be here at the very opening and proud to celebrate this two-year anniversary.

    So, to all of the people who work here, I just spoke to some of the people in the back and they said they’re so proud to be here, and I hope you’re proud of the fact that people are proud to walk through this building and know they matter. When you have architecture and buildings that show beauty and its incredible design, it shows that the people you’re reaching out to matter to them and they recognize this. So, thank you very much.

    Someone who I have enormous respect for. Another Cathy, another woman in leadership. I want to thank Cathy Rinaldi for everything she has done. We’ve ridden the train many times together. What you have done in creating a record of accomplishment and just the numbers speaking for themselves. Customer satisfaction means everything to me, and the fact that it’s been improved with on time efforts — not just when you had to run the Metro-North, but LIRR at the same time.

    That is something that women are often asked to do the job of two — you did it better than anybody could imagine, Cathy. So I want to applaud you for that. I have a proclamation to present to you. I have been a politician successfully long enough to know that we don’t read every word of proclamations, so I’m going to let you read this when you hang out in your living room at home, Catherine. Thank you.

    I just flew in from Albany and was able to hear some of Janno’s presentation on the success of congestion pricing, so you do not need to hear it again from me, but it’s real, it is genuine, it is extraordinary. And it also calls me to recall that — think about the fact that public transit is facing an existential threat from Washington right now, whether it’s the overall funding or whether it is the attack on congestion pricing.

    One thing we’ve established: New Yorkers do not back down — it’s not in our nature, it’s not in our DNA, it’s not anything we’re capable of doing. And I had an interesting trip to the White House. I did my very best. The fight’s not over, but I had considerable time in the White House and I want to thank my team for putting together what I envisioned.

    I said, “I want something that encapsulates, in real simple terms, real nice pictures, what we’re getting with congestion pricing.” So I was able to show this to the President behind his desk and talk about how beautiful it is: the Second Avenue Subway; big, beautiful Penn Station; the Interborough Express connecting the outer boroughs; “congestion pricing is working,” big words, nice colors; decreasing the trip times from New Jersey — New Jersey, New Jersey, New Jersey; it’s all right, they’ll make it up to us, they’ll be appreciative — transit ridership; fewer injuries; traffic down; business up; more people visiting the districts than we’ve had in a long time; and the growth in visitation. So, there’s a lot of nice things here — Broadway attendance; nice buildings that are recognizable. And, “together we will make New York fast, strong and beautiful together.”

    We’re not done. We are in court. We have said that, you may have asked for — orderly cessation was the phrase that came in the letter to us — orderly cessation. I will propose something in the alternative: orderly resistance, orderly resistance. We will keep standing up for New Yorkers, reducing traffic, air quality is going to continue improving.

    But I also just need to point out that there is a huge disconnect between the reality we know that New Yorkers are facing and the perception of reality out of the White House. I guarantee that the President has never had to endure missing a child’s sporting event because he was just stuck on a delayed train. Never had a stand in a flooded subway station because we’re not able to make the repairs. Not sitting in traffic, missing an important meeting because you couldn’t get around.

    That is the reality of New Yorkers that we’re solving for. That is our mission. That’s why we cannot be deterred from what we’re doing here, because we know the people of this great city in this region deserve nothing but the best. And when someone tries to say, “No, we have another vision for your city,” we just have to stand up and say, “We respectfully disagree,” and take that to the courts and take it to the people. Because I know there’s a lot of power in that Oval Office, but I’ll put that power up against the power of six million pissed off commuters in New York City right there alone.

    So, onward and upward my friends. I feel very confident that we’ll be victorious in the course because you all did your work. You did your work. And we’re ready to take on any challenge that comes our way. And unlike the Republicans in Congress last night who got steamrolled into doing something that is harmful to people of this nation — indeed the Republicans from New York who did something that is harmful to their own constituents, willing to cut Medicaid.

    That’s another example of where we must stand up, and we will stand up. We will not be steamrolled the way they were in Washington last night, here in the State of New York. So that is my commitment to all of you and we’re in this fight together, and I’m in it as long as it takes.

    Thank you very much, everybody.

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Public Spending on Transportation and Water Infrastructure, 1956 to 2023

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    The Congressional Budget Office has regularly published a report that documents trends in public spending for infrastructure. Here, CBO has updated the exhibits featured in that report through 2023.

    There are six types of transportation and water infrastructure that are paid for largely by the public sector:

    • Highways,
    • Mass transit and rail,
    • Aviation,
    • Water transportation,
    • Water resources, and
    • Water utilities.

    Federal, state, and local governments spent $626 billion on those types of infrastructure in 2023. That amount equaled about 2.3 percent of gross domestic product. Highway spending accounted for the largest component of that total, $249 billion, followed by spending on water utilities and mass transit and rail.

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: LIS Technologies Inc. Appoints Preeminent Researcher Neil Campbell, Ph.D., as its Chairman of the Advisory Board for Laser Innovation and Modeling

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Feb. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LIS Technologies Inc. (“LIST” or “the Company”), a proprietary developer of advanced laser technology and the only USA-origin and patented laser uranium enrichment company, today announced that it has appointed Neil Campbell, Ph.D., as its Chairman of the Advisory Board for Laser Innovation and Modeling.

    “I am delighted to join LIS Technologies at this pivotal moment for the U.S. nuclear energy industry,” said Dr. Neil Campbell, Chairman of the Advisory Board for Laser Innovation and Modeling of LIS Technologies Inc. “The Company’s strong technical and leadership teams provide a solid foundation, and I look forward to contributing my own expertise to help ensure timely advancement to the next phase of development and, ultimately, demonstration.”

    Neil Campbell, Ph.D. possesses extensive expertise in laser technology, optics, pulse power, and fluid dynamics. He has been engaged extensively in laser development, spectrally from the ultraviolet through to the longwave infrared across chemical, gas and solid-state lasers -these being discharge, photolytically, relativistic electron beam, flashlamp, optically pumped molecular and diode laser excited. His work has been primarily within the research and development arena, for national and university laboratories, industry and defense, and including organizations such as the Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research of South Africa, Grintek Avitronics, ARMSCOR, Applied Research Associates, and the University of New Mexico. Dr. Campbell also dedicates substantial time to mentoring master’s and doctoral students.

    Figure 1 – LIS Technologies Inc. Appoints Dr. Neil Campbell as its Chairman of the Advisory Board for Laser Innovation and Modeling.

    For several decades, Dr. Campbell’s efforts have been directed at alternate pump solutions for selected molecular lasers, with the goal of enabling a disruptive change in specific systems’ capability and performance envelopes. The goal has been to access much needed practical operational domain gains and performance parameters not currently viable via existing laser approaches. He holds eight patents, of which a subset focused on molecular lasers have been the subject of a successful, multi-year Department of Defense–funded research and development program. This laser technology holds promise for medical, energy, and extreme light science applications.

    “Neil’s addition is an important milestone for the Company, bringing on board a seasoned leader to advance our technology to the next phase,” said Jay Yu, Executive Chairman and President of LIS Technologies Inc. “The demand for our proprietary CRISLA technology has never been greater in the United States, as the government moves to strengthen its domestic capabilities and reclaim a leadership role in the nuclear energy sector. With Neil on board, LIST is positioned to capitalize on this growing momentum, and I’m confident his leadership will be invaluable as we continue to advance this vital technology to market.”

    Dr. Campbell is the most recent addition to the Company’s Laser Tiger Team and he will play a crucial role in the advancement of the Company’s proprietary technology following its recent selection as one of six companies to participate in the Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) Enrichment Acquisition Program, worth up to $3.4 billion overall, with contracts lasting for up to 10 years. LIST’s Condensation Repression Isotope Selective Laser Activation (CRISLA) technology is the world’s only proven US-origin and patented advanced laser enrichment solution. Optimized for Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU), which is crucial for the continued operation of the United States’ current fleet of 94 nuclear reactors, and High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU), which is required to power the next generation of advanced nuclear reactors, CRISLA overcomes many of the complexities and limitations of traditional 16µm CO2 lasers, featuring a streamlined design due to its lower absorption and shorter wavelength at 5.3µm.

    With high throughput, high duty cycle and reduced complexity compared to competing technologies, the Company projects highly competitive capital and operational costs. Demonstrated in the 1980s and 90s, this technology is protected by a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

    “It is a pleasure to welcome Dr. Campbell to the team,” said Christo Liebenberg, CEO of LIS Technologies Inc. “I have known Neil as a brilliant Laser Scientist dating back to our MLIS days at the Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa in the 80’s and 90’s. His laser expertise will be immensely valuable as we move toward scaling our current infrared lasers that will be used in test loop demonstrations of our CRISLA technology. I also look forward to seeing how Neil will leverage his modeling skills to strengthen our future laser engineering efforts, and collaborate with him to position LIS Technologies at the forefront of this innovative and burgeoning industry.”

    About LIS Technologies Inc.

    LIS Technologies Inc. (LIST) is a USA based, proprietary developer of a patented advanced laser technology, making use of infrared lasers to selectively excite the molecules of desired isotopes to separate them from other isotopes. The Laser Isotope Separation Technology (L.I.S.T) has a huge range of applications, including being the only USA-origin (and patented) laser uranium enrichment company, and several major advantages over traditional methods such as gas diffusion, centrifuges, and prior art laser enrichment. The LIST proprietary laser-based process is more energy-efficient and has the potential to be deployed with highly competitive capital and operational costs. L.I.S.T is optimized for LEU (Low Enriched Uranium) for existing civilian nuclear power plants, High-Assay LEU (HALEU) for the next generation of Small Modular Reactors (SMR) and Microreactors, the production of stable isotopes for medical and scientific research, and applications in quantum computing manufacturing for semiconductor technologies. The Company employs a world class nuclear technical team working alongside leading nuclear entrepreneurs and industry professionals, possessing strong relationships with government and private nuclear industries.

    In 2024, LIS Technologies Inc. was selected as one of six domestic companies to participate in the Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) Enrichment Acquisition Program. This initiative allocates up to $3.4 billion overall, with contracts lasting for up to 10 years. Each awardee is slated to receive a minimum contract of $2 million.

    For more information please visit: LaserIsTech.com

    For further information, please contact:
    Email: info@laseristech.com
    Telephone: 800-388-5492
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    Forward Looking Statements

    This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this context, forward-looking statements mean statements related to future events, which may impact our expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “will”, “should”, “could”, “would” or “may” and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this news release and represent management’s current views and assumptions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, events or results and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may be beyond our control. For LIS Technologies Inc., particular risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in our forward-looking statements include but are not limited to the following which are, and will be, exacerbated by any worsening of global business and economic environment: (i) risks related to the development of new or advanced technology, including difficulties with design and testing, cost overruns, development of competitive technology, loss of key individuals and uncertainty of success of patent filing, (ii) our ability to obtain contracts and funding to be able to continue operations and (iii) risks related to uncertainty regarding our ability to commercially deploy a competitive laser enrichment technology, (iv) risks related to the impact of government regulation and policies including by the DOE and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and other risks and uncertainties discussed in this and our other filings with the SEC. Only after successful completion of our Phase 2 Pilot Plant demonstration will LIS Technologies be able to make realistic economic predictions for a Commercial Facility. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this news release. These factors may not constitute all factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in any forward-looking statement. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a predictor of actual results. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this news release, except as required by law.

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Politicians are podcasting their way onto phone screens, but the impact may be fleeting

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Susan Grantham, Lecturer in Communication, Griffith University

    TikTok

    Australian podcast listeners have been treated to two appearances by the same guest in the past week: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

    Yesterday, sports comedy team The Grade Cricketer announced a new podcast, The Circus, in which Albanese was the first guest. While Albanese isn’t necessarily known for his love of cricket, he appeared relaxed, laughing and authentic.

    It came hot on the heels of his previous podcast appearance, with influencer Abbie Chatfield. Chatfield’s content is often about feminism and social justice: a very different demographic of consumers.

    While few voters may listen to a full episode (and many may have never heard of the podcasts or the attached personalities), that doesn’t really matter. The real impact is in the short-form video clips that get repackaged for TikTok and Instagram.

    These viral snippets offer politicians a chance to appear authentic, relatable and human: traits that can make or break a modern political campaign, especially one that will likely be decided by Australians under 40.

    The politics of podcasting

    Podcasting has become a vital component of modern political strategy, offering long-form, intimate conversations that contrast with the often combative nature of traditional media interviews.

    As podcast interviews are usually conducted by hosts highly sympathetic to the politician’s cause, they’re rarely as hard-hitting as traditional media. It’s unsurprising politicians would seek them out for that reason alone.

    In last year’s US presidential race, both candidates went on popular podcasts to boost their messaging.

    In Australia, consider the case of Chatfield’s podcast. Her strong social media presence (more than 580,000 followers on both Instagram and TikTok) ensures any political commentary reaches a vast and engaged audience.

    Combine this with further amplification by other influencers such as Holly MacAlpine (who has 100,000 TikTok followers), and the virality of the message becomes significant.

    MacAlpine has been trending for a while after her contribution to accusations about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s private life, further amplifying her political commentary.

    Earlier this month, Albanese also appeared on Betoota Talks, the podcast run by the creators of satirical news site The Betoota Advocate. It’s clear Labor is relying on podcasts with strong social media followings to reach younger, digitally engaged audiences.

    It’s not just Labor using podcasts and influencers.

    Dutton appeared on Diving Deep with Sam Fricker, an Olympian turned influencer. His TikTok boasts two million followers. Airing back in December, it was an early nod from the Liberal Party leader that his election campaigning had commenced.

    Hiding the real power

    While podcasts offer politicians a platform for extended storytelling, the real political currency comes from the carefully clipped, high-impact moments that make their way to TikTok and Instagram reels.

    These videos are bite-sized, making them easier to consume and share. They are emotionally engaging – laughter, passion and frustration all translate well.

    It creates a platform for individual leaders to further solidify their political authenticity through sharing the clips.

    Crucially, it provides further opportunities for influencers and other social media users to amplify, engage with, and reshape the content, extending its reach and impact across digital networks.

    This is important to reach the younger voters who largely make up the user base of TikTok. This election will be the first that Baby Boomer voters are outnumbered by Gen Z and Millenials, so political parties can’t afford to ignore them.

    Slow off the blocks?

    In 2022, Labor’s digital campaign was widely praised for its effectiveness. From meme-driven content to a strong presence on TikTok, Labor successfully tapped into online culture to engage younger voters and shape the political narrative.

    Now, it’s unclear whether that strategy is still being deployed effectively. Yes, individual influencers are propping up Albanese’s image, but is the party itself doing enough to drive a coordinated digital campaign?

    Consider Dutton’s decision to join TikTok. It was a move that, while seemingly contradictory to the Coalition’s prior stance on banning the platform, signals an understanding that TikTok is an unavoidable political battleground.

    The Liberal Party has upped its TikTok game. Its videos often outperform Labor’s.

    The videos that are posted on Albanese’s TikTok, which he first posted to in December, are often poorly received.

    Labor seems to be relying on influencer support and positive branding by association rather than running its own robust, digital-first strategy.

    Where to from here?

    What’s clear is that political campaigning is no longer just about ads, speeches, and debates. It’s about engagement on the platforms where voters actually spend their time. If parties don’t take control of their narratives in these spaces, others will do it for them.

    The crossover of podcasting and short-form video is redefining political engagement. Politicians who appear on the right platforms are tapping into a new form of authenticity that resonates online.

    But unless those appearances are part of a structured, strategic approach, they remain fleeting moments rather than sustained influence.

    Susan Grantham does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Politicians are podcasting their way onto phone screens, but the impact may be fleeting – https://theconversation.com/politicians-are-podcasting-their-way-onto-phone-screens-but-the-impact-may-be-fleeting-250793

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Lee Introduces SCREEN Act for 119th Congress to Protect Children from Pornography Online

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Utah Mike Lee
    WASHINGTON – Senator Mike Lee has introduced the Shielding Children’s Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net (SCREEN) Act, a step toward safeguarding minors from the pervasive threat of online pornographic content. Sens. John Curtis (R-UT) and Jim Banks (R-IN) are cosponsors. Representative Mary Miller (R-IL) leads the companion bill in the House of Representatives.  
    “It is time for our laws to catch up with technology,”  said Senator Mike Lee. “The SCREEN Act addresses the urgent need to protect minors from exposure to online pornography and stop those who profit from stealing the innocence of America’s youth.”
    “As a mother of seven and grandmother to 20, I am committed to defending parental rights,” said Representative Mary Miller. I am proud to join Senator Mike Lee in introducing the SCREEN Act to the House, providing parents with more control over their children’s online access and protecting our kids from exposure to pornography. I urge my colleagues in the House to act swiftly in adopting the SCREEN Act to protect American children.”
    “Like any parent in Utah, I’m deeply concerned that children remain vulnerable to explicit content online, as well as the psychological and societal harm it brings,” said Senator Curtis. “Our bill ensures that online platforms take responsibility by leveraging modern technology to verify users’ ages and prevent minors from accessing explicit material—all while upholding personal freedoms.”
    “Internet pornography has infected our culture and corroded the vulnerable minds of America’s kids, with the average age of initial exposure being 12 years old. That’s appalling,” said Senator Banks. “The accessibility of commercial pornography calls for the implementation of commonsense guardrails to protect our children. Indiana passed an age verification bill last year, paving the way for the rest of the nation. Our bill combats—with federal legislation—the forces attempting to poison the young minds of America.”
    Despite Congress’s ongoing efforts over the past three decades to shield children from online pornography, prior legislative measures have been challenged and overturned by the Supreme Court on the grounds of not meeting the least restrictive means test. Nonetheless, the Court acknowledged the government’s compelling interest to protect children.
    Advancements in technology since the Supreme Court last addressed this matter reveal a stark reality: traditional methods like blocking and filtering software have fallen short, leaving an alarming 80% of teenagers exposed to online pornography. The repercussions on minors are profound, contributing to a spectrum of psychological issues, unhealthy sexual behaviors, and broader societal harms.
    Senator Lee’s SCREEN Act is a necessary evolution of the law, aligning technological progress with the government’s duty to protect children. The Act mandates commercial pornographic websites to implement robust age verification technologies, providing a pragmatic and narrowly tailored solution to a complex problem.
    The bill has garnered support from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, National Decency Coalition, Heritage Action, Ethics and Public Policy Center, American Principles Project, Family Policy Alliance, Institute for Family Studies, Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Culture Reframed, Enough is Enough, Envoc, Foundation and Council on Pornography Reform, Eagle Forum, Eagle Forum of Alabama, and The Silent Addiction.
    For bill text, click HERE. 
    For a one-pager, click HERE.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Results of the Rapid Flood Guidance service 2024 trial

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Results of the Rapid Flood Guidance service 2024 trial

    Positive feedback informs plans for a 2025 service.

    The Rapid Flood Guidance trial service

    The Flood Forecasting Centre (FFC) Rapid Flood Guidance (RFG) service trial ran from 14 May to 30 September 2024.

    It gave short notice updates for England and Wales to supplement the Flood Guidance Statement (FGS). It provided:

    • an advisory badge on the front page of the FGS for days when there was a heightened risk of rapid flooding
    • RFG updates on heightened risk days

    The service made use of new convective weather forecasting (nowcasting) capability from the Met Office’s Expert Weather Hub combined with information from the FFC’s hydrometeorologists.

    During the trial:

    • there were over 1,700 signups to the service
    • the RFG badge appeared on the FGS on 52 days
    • RFG updates were issued on 19 days
    • a total of 55 RFG updates were issued – and downloaded over 16,000 times

    Rapid Flood Guidance trial research

    We undertook a programme of research during the trial to understand:

    • how engaged and satisfied responders were with the RFG service
    • to what extent the RFG service improved the response to rapid flooding

    To do this we used:

    • an in-trial feedback form
    • post-event short surveys – sent out after an event to RFG users in the relevant geographical areas
    • a post-trial online survey – sent out to all registered RFG users at the end of the trial
    • post-event and post-trial interviews with RFG users

    Our research included 655 individual engagements with RFG users.

    User satisfaction

    The research showed that users were very satisfied with the RFG service.  

    84% rated their experience as positive. 

    Users said that the RFG:

    • provided an extra level of information and detail – allowing them to focus their efforts on high-risk areas
    • was easy to use and understand
    • used language which was clear and concise
    • was easy to access through email and SMS

    Improved response to rapid flooding

    The trial results show that the RFG service has improved the response to rapid flooding.

    When we asked users if the RFG updates helped them over and above any other information they had at the time:

    • 88% agreed that it improved their situational awareness of the emerging situation (43% strongly agreed)
    • 74% agreed that it helped them communicate the flood situation to others (33% strongly agreed)
    • 60% agreed that it helped them make operational decisions ahead of flood events (24% strongly agreed)
    • 30% agreed that is helped them in other ways (12% strongly agreed)

    Typically, the RFG was being used:

    • to alert relevant departments like highways and welfare services
    • to inform others, either directly or as part of a summary of multiple sources of information
    • in combination with other sources of information, particularly the National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS)
    • in combination with responders’ local knowledge to understand the potential impacts

    Value of the service

    The research showed that benefits that can be attributed to the RFG include:

    • financial
    • improved public, staff and patient safety
    • better human resource and task allocation

    We were able to identify case studies to illustrate the value of the RFG, including:

    • an emergency planning officer deciding not to stand up tanker operations – saving the council money and reducing unnecessary fatigue for staff
    • a response officer packing extra personal protective equipment (PPE) – and communicating the RFG to his team so they were prepared for the day ahead
    • fire and rescue using the RFG information to plan an evacuation of a mobile home site at risk of flooding in good time
    • mountain rescue coordinating volunteers so that their time was used effectively – and ensuring they could travel safely to where they were needed
    • a hospital coordinator being able to schedule investigative and maintenance work better – and allocate tasks more efficiently

    Looking to the future

    The research showed that there is an appetite for a continuation of the service.

    94% would sign up to receive the RFG in future, if it was made available.

    Users see potential for it to be incorporated into their operational procedures and processes. However, they would be reluctant to do this until:

    • there is confidence that the RFG will become a permanent service
    • there is more clarity on how the RFG fits in with existing severe weather and flood warning services

    FFC Head of Centre, Russell Turner said:

    I’m really excited to see how the RFG has helped the responder community make improved decisions – and that they have continued to engage with the trial so positively.  It shows the responder community is keen to tackle this difficult issue. We are already using the results from the trial to develop the RFG further, as part of the FFC’s commitment to improving our services – and we hope to be running an updated service during summer 2025.  

    An RFG service for summer 2025

    We are developing plans for a summer 2025 RFG service, incorporating what our users have told us in the trial. These are likely to include improvements to:

    • user customisation, including local authority (rather than regional) level sign up
    • clarity and readability of content
    • mapping

    In addition to the RFG service, further investments are planned in the science and forecasting of rapid flooding and its impacts.

    Further details of the 2025 service will be communicated when they are available.

    Part of a wider investment in improved forecasting

    The RFG trial service is part of the Surface Water Flood Forecasting Improvement Project (SWFFIP) which is:

    • a 3-year Defra and Environment Agency SR21 funded initiative, completing in March 2025

    • contributing to Defra’s Surface water management action plan – July 2018

    • implemented by the Met Office and Environment Agency through the FFC

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    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Graham Statement On House Adopting Its Budget Resolution

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Lindsey Graham
    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, today made this statement after the House of Representatives adopted the House Budget Resolution (H. Con. Res 14).
    “I appreciate the House’s efforts to begin the process of passing a reconciliation bill.
    “I look forward to working with the House to strengthen the tax cut provisions by making them permanent in order to meet President Trump’s priorities. I will also ensure the Department of Homeland Security gets the $175 billion in funding they need to secure the border.
    “Time is of the essence when it comes to border security. ICE will run out of money in weeks, not months. Stalling President Trump’s border security agenda is not only bad politics, it is dangerous.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Peters, Slotkin, Bergman Lead Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Settle Longstanding Land Claims of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Clear Title of Current Landowners

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Michigan Gary Peters
    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), and U.S. Representative Jack Bergman (R-MI-01), reintroduced bipartisan legislation to settle the longstanding land claims of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). Through Treaties signed in 1842 and 1854, the KBIC was granted occupancy over a large area of land established as the L’Anse Reservation in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Despite those treaties, thousands of acres of reservation land were taken by the federal government without compensation and awarded to the State of Michigan. The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Land Claim Settlement Act of 2025 would address this issue and clear the title of current landowners in the community.   
    “For years, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community has worked to settle these land claims and provide clear title to those who currently own the property in question,” said Senator Peters. “I was proud to work alongside Tribal partners and local community members to introduce this long overdue legislation, which would right this wrong once and for all.” 
    “This legislation to settle longstanding claims represents the work of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, the local community and a bipartisan coalition in Congress to correct this historic mistake,” said Senator Slotkin. “KBIC has for some time sought to address a problem it did not create, and resolving this issue is the least we can do to right a longstanding wrong.”
    “I’m proud to have introduced this much-needed legislation in the House of Representatives. It’s time to ensure fairness and to correct the wrongs of history on behalf of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community,” said Representative Bergman.
    “This legislation represents our Community, our neighbors, and the Michigan delegation coming together to acknowledge the unlawful taking of our lands and provide a solution for a better future for the Tribe and our neighbors. This settlement has been generations in the making, and the Tribal Council and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community share our sincere gratitude to Senator Peters, Senator Slotkin, and Representative Bergman for their leadership to right this historic wrong,” said KBIC President Robert “RD” Curtis, Jr. and the KBIC Tribal Council.
    The KBIC’s land claims involve the dispossession of between approximately 1,333 and 2,720 acres of land transferred by the United States government to the State of Michigan as compensation for the construction of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, as well as approximately 2,743 acres of swamplands. The KBIC asserts that as a result of the 1842 and 1854 Treaties, these lands were not available for transfer and therefore transferred illegally. The KBIC contends that the inappropriate transfer of these lands has created substantial economic and other harm, through the loss of valuable land in prime locations along Lake Superior that could have been used for a variety of revenue-generating activities over the past 150 years. Meanwhile, non-Indian individuals, entities, and local governments have since acquired the land at issue – in good faith – and now seek to ensure they possess clear title to the land.  
    The bill – which unanimously passed the Senate last Congress – would authorize funds through the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) that may be used by the KBIC for governmental services, economic development, natural resource protection, and land acquisition. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Welch Cosponsors Bipartisan Postal Processing Protection Act to Safeguard Rural Delivery 

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont)
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) this week joined Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) and Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) in introducing the Postal Processing Protection Act, bipartisan legislation that would require the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to protect timely mail delivery by mandating a robust review of the consequences of downsizing or closing facilities. The Senators’ billwould ensure that efficient service is not interrupted by the closure or downsizing of a mail processing center, especially as outgoing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s “Delivering for America” plan continues to dismantle the postal service, and as President Trump threatens to put USPS under the control of the executive branch. USPS has operated as an independent entity since 1970. 
    This bipartisan legislation comes as USPS plans to downsize postal processing facilities located in Essex Junction and White River Junction, and move most mail processing to Hartford, Connecticut, which would slow postal delivery and jeopardize service across Vermont. 
    “The Postal Service provides an essential service all Vermonters rely on—from children receiving a birthday card, to seniors getting prescriptions delivered, to small businesses. Back-to-back floods wreaked havoc on our postal service in Vermont, and outgoing Postmaster General DeJoy’s ‘Delivering for America’ plan would take a sledgehammer to two mail processing centers in our state,” said Senator Welch. “I’m proud to partner with Sens. Durbin and Rounds on this bipartisan bill to ensure USPS follows a more robust review and notification process before taking action to close or consolidate crucial postal facilities.” 
    “Rural mail services are a lifeline for South Dakotans,” said Senator Rounds. “We must make certain that residents across our entire state are able to receive letters and packages in a timely manner. USPS is required to review impact to rural residents when closing a retail location, so it’s only right that they consider the impact for processing facilities as well.”  
    “If I drop a piece of mail off in Springfield to go across town, why should it have to go all the way to St. Louis and back? Postmaster General DeJoy’s ‘Delivering for America’ plan, which included downsizing three mail processing centers in our state, is decimating a service that Illinoisans rely on,” said Senator Durbin. “I’m joining Senator Rounds to reintroduce the Postal Processing Protection Act to ensure that USPS leadership does its due diligence in studying the impact of consolidating or altering mail processing and shipping facilities before crippling critical USPS locations.” 
    In reviewing processing facilities, USPS is not required to consider the impact on rural areas as long as the change gains “efficiencies.” However, USPS is required to ensure closing a location is consistent with its obligation to provide effective and regular postal services to rural areas. This legislation would require USPS to consider the impact to rural areas when closing or downsizing processing centers, just as it does with closing post office retail locations.
    Senator Welch has pushed for postal reform to better serve rural communities and has called for improvements to USPS’ national management. After the announcement of proposed changes to mail processing centers in March 2024, Senator Welch joined 20 of his Senate colleagues in urging Postmaster General DeJoy to stop any changes to USPS service standards that would result in job losses and further degrade mail delivery performance, especially in rural areas. As a Member of the House, Senator Welch helped passed postal reform legislation that put USPS on firm financial footing. 
    Last Congress, Sen. Welch partnered with a bipartisan, bicameral group of colleagues to urge Postmaster General DeJoy to reconsider the Postal Service’s plan to consolidate the national postal network, which threatened to severely diminish mail service across the country. Following the Senators’ advocacy, USPS paused the Mail Processing Facility Reviews process until after the 2024 election. 
    Read the full text of the bill. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Sens. Johnson, Grassley Call for Investigation into Potential Criminal Leaks, Violations of FBI Information Sharing Policies

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Wisconsin Ron Johnson
    WASHINGTON – Today, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent a letter requesting Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to investigate potential criminal leaks to the media of sensitive and classified information ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The senators are also requesting Bondi and Patel investigate former Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Timothy Thibault, and his associates’ potential breach of FBI information sharing policies, in light of legally protected whistleblower disclosures revealing Thibault shared sensitive, non-public investigative information from his FBI email account with a private citizen with whom he was romantically involved.
    “The FBI repeatedly lectures Congress, without any legitimate basis, that it can’t share information with Congress because the matter is an ongoing investigation. The FBI has asserted to Congress that [For Official Use Only] information and FBI email accounts and personnel names should remain non-public. Yet, here, Thibault sent all of that type of information to a private citizen while the FBI stiff-arms Congress and the American people,” the senators wrote.  
    “Thibault’s conduct exemplifies the FBI’s ‘do as I say, not as I do’ hypocrisy and why its repeated complaints to Congress when it makes government information public should fall on deaf ears,” the senators concluded. 
    Sens. Johnson and Grassley pointed to news reporting released shortly before the November 2024 election containing potentially “classified U.S. intelligence,” as a further example of DOJ and FBI officials sharing non-public investigative information while ignoring congressional requests for the same. Accordingly, the senators are requesting DOJ and FBI open a criminal media leak investigation to hold accountable those responsible for sharing potentially classified and other sensitive information with the press.
    The senators also made public an award given to Special Agent Walter Giardina, an FBI employee who worked on aspects of the Mueller and Jack Smith investigations, which he received for investigating Trump. 
    Read more about Chairman Johnson’s letter on Daily Mail.
    The full text of the letter and legally protected whistleblower disclosures can be found here. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Attorney’s Office, FBI and SSA OIG Charge Decades-Long Fugitive with Fraud Charges

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    ALBUQUERQUE – A fugitive wanted for over four decades on attempted first-degree murder charges was apprehended in Weed, New Mexico, on February 19, 2025, following an investigation that uncovered his decades-long use of a deceased man’s identity to evade authorities and fraudulently obtain government benefits.

    According to court documents, Stephen Craig Campbell, 76, allegedly assumed the identity of Walter Lee Coffman, who died in 1975 at the age of 22. Coffman had graduated from the University of Arkansas just two months before his death. University records showed Campbell attended the same institution during that period, where both he and Coffman pursued engineering degrees, suggesting a likely connection between the two.

    It is alleged that Campbell first applied for a passport under Coffman’s name in 1984 and renewed it multiple times, always providing a photograph of himself and his current address.

    Campbell also obtained a replacement Social Security card in Coffman’s name in 1995, using an Oklahoma driver’s license in Coffman’s name.

    In approximately 2003, Campbell relocated to Weed, New Mexico where he allegedly purchased property in Coffman’s name. Campbell continued renewing the fraudulent passport under Coffman’s name in 2005 and 2015. Each time, he submitted an updated photograph and listed his current address in Weed, New Mexico.

    The scheme began to unravel when, in September 2019, Campbell visited the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department in Cloudcroft, presenting fraudulent documents to renew his driver’s license. He submitted a previously issued New Mexico driver’s license with his photograph bearing the name “Walter L Coffman,” Coffman’s birthdate, and a Weed, New Mexico address. Campbell also provided a Social Security card and a U.S. passport, both in Coffman’s name.

    After a renewed New Mexico license was issued to Campbell under Coffman’s name, agents from the National Passport Center’s Fraud Prevention Unit discovered Coffman’s death and the suspected decades-long fraudulent use of his identity.

    The resulting investigation revealed that Campbell allegedly applied for and was awarded Social Security Title II Retirement Insurance Benefits under Coffman’s identity. As a result of the alleged scheme, Campbell is suspected of receiving approximately $140,000 in U.S. government funds administered by the Social Security Administration in Coffman’s name.

    Investigators uncovered that Campbell was arrested in Wyoming in 1982 for attempted first degree murder. He allegedly planted an explosive device at the doorstep of his estranged wife’s boyfriend. When his wife opened the toolbox containing the bomb, it exploded, causing her to lose a finger and suffer other injuries. The blast also set fire to the residence and a neighboring unit. Campbell was reportedly released on bond in 1983 but failed to appear in court, resulting in an active warrant for Attempted First Degree Murder.

    On February 14, 2025, authorities obtained warrants to arrest Campbell for and search the 44-acre property in Weed, New Mexico registered under Coffman’s name. The arrest operation involved a coordinated effort by multiple law enforcement agencies.

    During the arrest, Campbell allegedly greeted law enforcement armed with a scoped rifle, positioning himself in an elevated, partially concealed spot.

    After repeated orders and the deployment of flashbangs, Campbell emerged from the wood line and was detained. When recovered, the rifle was loaded with high-powered ammunition capable of piercing standard body armor and ready to fire, with the scope caps flipped open, the selector lever set to fire, and a round chambered.

    After Campbell‘s arrest, agents fingerprinted him, confirming his true identity and fugitive status, including the active attempted first-degree murder warrant from Wyoming. Prior to his arrest, Campbell had remained on the United States Marshals Most Wanted List for over four decades.

    A subsequent search of the property yielded 57 firearms and large quantities of ammunition. As a fugitive, Campbell is prohibited from possessing firearms.

    Campbell was charged by criminal complaint with misuse of a passport and will remain in custody pending trial, which has not been set. If convicted of the current charge, Campbell faces up to 10 years in prison.

    Law enforcement officials are conducting a thorough review of evidence collected during the execution of a search warrant at the subject’s residence. Based on these findings, investigators are evaluating the possibility of additional charges.

    Following Campbell’s arrest, the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office in Green River, Wyoming, notified the U.S. Marshals and requested a detainer be placed on him in connection with the pending attempted first-degree murder charges.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Holland S. Kastrin, Special Agent in Charge of the SSA OIG Jason Albers and Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office, made the announcement today.

    This case was co-investigated by the Las Cruces Resident Agency of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Albuquerque Field Office and the Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General. It was originally initiated by the Diplomatic Security’s El Paso Resident Office and the National Passport Center’s Fraud Prevention Unit. Enforcement assistance was provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations, as well as the Otero County Sheriff’s Office. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Clara Nevarez Cobos.

    A criminal complaint is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

    MIL Security OSI –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: Big corporations are getting away with catastrophic air pollution – putting Canadians at risk

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By David R Boyd, UN Special Rapporteur on human rights & environment and Associate Professor of Law, Policy and Sustainability, University of British Columbia

    Penalties imposed on corporate polluters in Canada are often extremely lenient. (Dennis MacDonald/ Shutterstock)

    Millions of kilograms of toxic pollutants, over 17,000 deaths annually and environmental laws that aren’t being diligently enforced. This is the troubling picture that emerged when we, a group of environmental researchers, investigated trends in air pollution enforcement in Canada.

    Federal and provincial governments share responsibility for regulating air pollution. However, environmental laws and regulations are only useful if they’re properly enforced. Our research shows Canada needs to take greater action in enforcing the widely endorsed “polluter pays” principle for air pollution. According to this principle, those who produce pollution should pay for cleaning up any environmental damage.

    We built a publicly-available dataset in Canada of air pollution enforcement actions. We scoured all available sources, creating a database of more than 2,200 enforcement actions that took place between 2000 and 2020 from eight provinces as well as the federal government. This helped us identify patterns in the way air pollution laws were being enforced.

    Broken rules

    One of the disappointing patterns we saw is that the majority of enforcement actions in our dataset — 63 per cent — were against individuals for offences such as illegal campfires. Meanwhile, only one-third of enforcement actions were brought against companies — including those that had dumped vast volumes of toxic substances into Canada’s air, or caused catastrophic emissions offences (such as the Toronto Sunrise Propane explosion).

    Even in the uncommon cases where rules were enforced against large corporations, the penalties imposed were extremely lenient. These penalties amounted to barely a slap on the wrist for repeat industrial polluters.

    For example, the mining corporation Rio Tinto was fined $150,000 in Québec for breaking air pollution laws in 2013. This fine equated to only 0.00023 per cent of the company’s annual revenue. To put this into perspective, if a Canadian family earning the average income of $62,900 after taxes was given a 0.00023 per cent fine, this would equate to $14.47.

    It’s not surprising, then, that this company would go on to violate air pollution laws again less than one month later. They also violated these laws again in 2016 and 2019.

    Even the relatively small fine of $150,000 is well above the median fine for industrial air polluters. According to our study, fines ranged from $2,500 to $10,000 for most types of offences — including excess emissions or violating an environmental standard. This is less than some people would be fined for driving with a suspended licence. These fines are less than one per cent of the maximum penalties permitted by law for environmental offences — which range up to $12 million.

    Another concerning pattern our study revealed is that some large industrial polluters are repeat offenders. While government policies indicate there should be increasingly strict enforcement applied in these cases, this doesn’t appear to be the general practice. Instead, chronic law-breakers tended to receive multiple warning letters — not increasingly large fines or prosecutions.

    For instance, over the last five years, four provincial orders were reportedly issued against INEOS — one of the world’s largest chemical production companies. These orders were issued so the company would address its benzene emissions. This toxic chemical is linked with cancer.

    Following federal and provincial orders to reduce benzene emissions in 2024, INEOS decided to close the offending facility. The company was never fined for its toxic pollution.

    Enforcement actions don’t seem to be taking into account the way human and environmental health are jeopardized by industrial air pollution. Vulnerable or marginalized groups who live near large industrial facilities are particularly at risk of harm.

    We found that on average, businesses were generally fined less for committing an actual pollution violation — such as illegally dumping large quantities of contaminants into the air — than they were for failing to notify an enforcement agency that they’d committed a violation.

    Improving environmental enforcement

    Canadian enforcement agencies are failing to properly hold high-risk offenders and repeat offenders to account.

    But positive change is possible. Going forward, there are three key actions enforcement agencies should take:

    • Increased penalties: Polluters should pay for their pollution. The consequences of breaking the law should be proportional to the risks to public health and the environment. Substantial mandatory minimum fines should replace the current practice of warning letters and grossly inadequate tickets or fines.

    • Transparency: The public should have access to environmental information through standardized data on air pollution violations. This information should include who committed the violation, the details and location of what occurred and what was done about it. Ideally, the federal government would co-ordinate and publish all environmental enforcement data from across provinces the same way it publishes a national inventory of industrial pollutant releases.

    • Focus on high-risk offenses: The focus of enforcement actions should be on high-risk offenders, such as super-polluters (businesses that produce disproportionate volumes of air pollution relative to their competitors), repeat offenders and inter-provincial offenders.

    By properly enforcing environmental regulations, Canada can protect the public from the perils of poor air quality. This would also be a vital step towards realizing everyone’s right to a healthy environment — a right that was recently recognized in an amendment to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.


    This story was co-authored by Claire Ewing, Senior Climate Action Specialist, who completed her Master’s of Science in Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia in 2021.

    David R Boyd receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

    Amanda Giang receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

    – ref. Big corporations are getting away with catastrophic air pollution – putting Canadians at risk – https://theconversation.com/big-corporations-are-getting-away-with-catastrophic-air-pollution-putting-canadians-at-risk-250013

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: ‘Buying Canadian’ is an opportunity to reflect on the ethics of consumerism

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Michael Walschots, Postdoctoral Fellow, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

    Ever since Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Canada, everyday citizens have retaliated by pledging to “Buy Canadian.” Even though the tariffs were later postponed, the damage was already done.

    The Buy Canadian movement is broad: people are not only buying more Canadian goods, they are also altering their travels plans and attempting to watch more Canadian-made films and TV.

    Local businesses have reported an increase in traffic, Air Canada has said it will decrease the number of flights to U.S. destinations and there are now apps and a website to help citizens find Canadian products.

    This new movement offers us the opportunity to reflect on the ethics of our consumption practices more generally, especially when consumers co-ordinate their purchasing on a national scale. As consumers, we all have a responsibility to use our buying power in an ethically conscious way.

    A CBC News report on how consumers are using apps to help them buy Canadian products.

    Boycotts and buycotts

    Most of us as consumers decide what to buy based on the price and quality of goods. But our values play a role in our decision-making: what we buy and where we buy it is influenced by our beliefs. Last year, for instance, many Canadians boycotted Loblaws on the grounds that it was price gouging amid inflation.

    A boycott is just one way of altering our habits based on our values. Another way is a “buycott”; that is, intentionally buying products from companies we feel align with our values. The Buy Canadian movement itself is best described as a buycott, but for many, it’s also a boycott of American-made goods.

    The reasons behind consumers choices are essential here. For example, we might avoid buying certain cosmetics because we are opposed to animal testing. Or we might vote with our forks and eat at farm-to-table restaurants to combat climate change.

    Our choices are often complex and motivated by many concerns: I might buy eggs from my local farmers market not only because I want to support local businesses, but also to encourage the fair treatment of animals and express my frustration with high prices at chain stores.

    Social change and co-ordinated consuming

    One of the most important reasons behind many of our consuming practices is social change: we want to change the way others, and we as a society, behave. Consuming for social change is particularly effective when it is done by a co-ordinated group that shares certain values.

    Consider the practice of buying fair trade coffee: by means of proper certification and product labelling, consumers give coffee companies an economic incentive to treat farmers more equitably.

    This is a huge power that consumers have. But with great power comes great responsibility, so when we make co-ordinated consuming efforts, we need to think about how to do so responsibly.

    Not all co-ordinated consuming efforts are ethically permissible. Consider a reprehensible but particularly relevant example: in the 1930s, initiatives developed to encourage consumers not to buy Jewish products in Germany, other European countries and the U.S. Such a practice was wrong not only because it was motivated by hatred, but also because it deprived a group of citizens of their freedom of religion.

    Another more recent example concerns the Christian American Family Association which boycotted Walt Disney, Ford and other businesses because of their support of same-sex couples. This boycott was wrong not only because it was motivated by discriminatory beliefs, but also because it did not representative how many other people feel.

    The moral here is that social change should not only be influenced by well-co-ordinated groups, because the loudest voices are not the only ones, nor are they necessarily the right ones.

    Ethical boycotting

    How do we make sure that our co-ordinated consuming efforts are ethical? Philosophy professor Waheed Hussain argued that when we act as a co-ordinated group seeking to achieve social change, we should treat our consuming choices as “proto-legislative” — that is, as if they could become legislation.

    This is because our efforts in this context are no longer aimed at merely satisfying our self-interest, but the common good, and so the standards should be higher. We should act in ways that are appropriately representative and that do not deprive our fellow citizens of their freedoms. Furthermore, Hussain argued that the reasons behind our consumption practices should be public and subject to scrutiny by our fellow citizens.

    When we seek to effect social change across national boundaries, it has been argued that we should not impose our ideals of social change on foreign citizens. In this case our choices are subject to additional constraints. We should respect the values of the target country, for instance, and use our purchasing power in ways that help local workers and communities there.

    What this all means for the Buy Canadian movement is a complex question. For instance, it might mean that a boycott of American products should not include some states like Kentucky, whose governor has openly opposed the tariffs. But at the very least, it’s an opportunity for us to reflect on the immense power we have as consumers, as well as the responsibilities that go along with it.

    Michael Walschots receives funding from the German Research Foundation. In the past he has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service

    – ref. ‘Buying Canadian’ is an opportunity to reflect on the ethics of consumerism – https://theconversation.com/buying-canadian-is-an-opportunity-to-reflect-on-the-ethics-of-consumerism-249830

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    February 27, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: Canada is one step closer to high-speed rail, but many hurdles remain

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Ryan M. Katz-Rosene, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, with Cross-Appointment to Geography, Environment and Geomatics, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa

    Canada is the only G7 country without a high-speed rail line, yet not for lack of trying. Over the last half century, numerous high-speed rail projects have been proposed, studied and even approved by political leaders. The obstacles to actually getting them built have proven insurmountable thus far.

    Proponents of high-speed rail had much to celebrate earlier this month when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Alto, a high-speed train line that will connect Québec City and Toronto, with stops in Trois-Rivières, Laval, Montréal, Ottawa and Peterborough.

    After a lengthy tender process, the $3.9 billion six-year contract was awarded to the Cadence consortium, which comprises Air Canada, CDPQ Infra, AtkinsRéalis, Keolis, SYSTRA and SNCF Voyageurs. The consortium will work with the federal government to bring the proposed high-speed rail line to fruition.

    Yet, while this announcement is a milestone, multiple political and economic hurdles must be cleared for this project to ever see the light of day.

    Politically uncertain future

    Four main challenges stand between Trudeau’s announcement and the first high-speed journey. The first is the current political context. With an election on the horizon, the project’s fate could hinge on which party forms the next government.

    Trudeau announced the project less than a month before the pre-determined end to his tenure as prime minister, and it remains unclear who will be Canada’s next, how long their term will last or which party (or coalition) will form the next government.

    Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre currently leads the polls, and although his party has expressed support for high-speed rail infrastructure, it also has called for a major scaling back of government spending.

    History could very well repeat itself if Poilievre comes to power and cancels the project — just as Ontario Premier Doug Ford paused funding and halted plans for the high-speed rail project his Liberal predecessor, Kathleen Wynne, had announced upon taking office.

    The federal Conservatives have already criticized the recent high-speed rail announcement. In contrast, Mark Carney, who is currently the frontrunner for the Liberal Party’s leadership, has expressed support for high-speed rail, but he has also made comments about the need to reduce spending.

    The cost factor

    Beyond political risk, the second major challenge is cost. Canadian governments have, on multiple occasions, engaged in commercial feasibility studies of high-speed rail projects, only to abandon plans once a clearer sense of the price tag emerged.

    The recent announcement involves a $3.9 billion federal commitment — but this funding is only for the next design phase of the project. This phase includes route planning, station location identification, environmental assessments and consultation with Indigenous communities.

    At the end of this multi-year phase, there should be a plan in place, but there will still not be any actual material infrastructure built or rail equipment purchased.

    The actual costs of construction and physical asset procurement remain uncertain, with estimates ranging from $80 to $120 billion. Considering the cost of other high-speed rail projects around the world, a 1,000 kilometre high-speed rail line would likely cost tens of billions of dollars.

    Regional politics and fairness

    The third obstacle lies in inter-provincial and regional politics. Large-scale infrastructure projects in Canada have faced resistance from provinces that feel excluded, and this high-speed rail initiative is no exception.

    One study on the political economy of Canadian high-speed rail identified inter-provincial and regional politics as a central challenge for a costly Québec-Ontario project such as this one.

    Ottawa risks being accused of funnelling billions of taxpayer dollars into a massive infrastructure project that only directly benefits two of Canada’s provinces. This could create friction with the Western provinces, the Prairies, the Maritime provinces and the Northern territories, whose leaders and residents may ask what they might get in return.

    An additional challenge is the perception that the project is a Trudeau-era legacy initiative. Some may see the investment as another example of “Laurentian elites” disproportionately benefiting from the nation’s resource wealth — a long-standing narrative used to critique inter-provincial economic disparities.

    Time and execution

    Finally — though not exhaustively — time itself could prove to be a hurdle. The current co-development phase of the project is expected to last up to five years, after which additional funds and decisions will be required before the build phase can begin.

    Even if the project goes ahead, large-scale infrastructure projects are notoriously prone to delays and cost overruns. There is a well-known saying in megaproject development: projects like this tend to be “over budget, over time, over and over again.”

    This raises concerns that Alto could face serious delays or even failure, as the proposed plan needs to sustain not only the next five years of inter-provincial and federal politics, but also the subsequent build phase.

    A cautionary example is California’s high-speed rail line, which originally intended to link San Francisco and Los Angeles by 2020 at a cost of US$33 billion. Today, only a portion of the infrastructure has been built, cost estimates now exceed US$128 billion, neither major city is yet connected and there is no clear completion date in sight.

    Possibility of transformation

    The Alto project marks a significant step toward Canada joining the ranks of nations with high-speed rail. However, political and economic realities serve as a reminder that many obstacles have yet to be overcome before that vision becomes reality.

    If done right, this project could usher in a new era of 21st-century sustainable transport infrastructure in Canada.

    If done wrong, the project will rack up costs, sow political division and waste taxpayers’ dollars. How domestic political economic realities evolve in the coming months and year will have a significant bearing on whether this is the high-speed rail plan that finally breaks through.

    Ryan M. Katz-Rosene does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Canada is one step closer to high-speed rail, but many hurdles remain – https://theconversation.com/canada-is-one-step-closer-to-high-speed-rail-but-many-hurdles-remain-250384

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    February 27, 2025
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